Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. [189], Ed. 1 Sunday, November 13, 1932 Page: 2 of 4
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WM DAILY HERALD
Founded 189)
•very afternoon (except Saturday**) and Sunday
the Banker* Printing Company, Yoakum, Texan
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ILK A HASH, Hoolaty Editor..........................Phono III
Advarttaln* Manager..........................Phono 08
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PERSONALS
Mr. and Mra. W. I*. Carrol spent
Armistice l>ny In Han Antonio vla-
Itlng I'otatlvaa.
I MV. and Mra. Joe Lewis Tribble j
are tha proud parents*or an eig'ni-
iHMind /flit horn Friday afternoon
at tho|r homo on Hchrlmachor
atroot.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
METHODIST CHURCH
March tl. 1917, at T oakum, Tasaa, aa itnuond t'laaa Mat tor.
Undar tho Act of Congress of March I, 1879
i*Y SUBSCRIPTION........1 Year In advance 15.00; I Month 6<k'
ILT SUBHCRIPTION...............1 Year 11.64; a Month* 71c
Tie Y-aidAJ CLat
BY R1JBV (j M. AYRK8 _
Thu Church of Chrlat, located
on W. Ilopklna at root, Invites you
to I(n services. Each Sundayt
Preaching at 11 u. m. und 7:30
I.. .... . .iC.IVW. M, * H M. M,.
Wednesday at 7:80 p. in. Prayer
Meeting.
TjidlcH Hlblo Clnaa nt 8:30 p. m.
Thursday.
It. T. Towery.
ST. JOSEPH’S
CATHOLIC CHURCH
N0P81H: Why In John An- day morning."
n no considerate, Hondrn Kent Hoiulru’a white teeth clenched
era, when she hue been an auddcnl on tin* Ivory atom of her
brent friend to him? Now ho cigarette holder,
promis'd to give Mark Morrl- "Routs often go at 11, don’t
a poult Ion In tho Cong-., nl* they?" she haaurded.
he appears to auapact hint | "Do they? I don’t know."
la Interested In Mark. Doth Murrlmar lit another cigarette,
love Hondrn, and nho cannot The little tray between them on
n poor man. AHIioiirIi Mho the table wan already full of half
for Mark she Ih determined smoked elgnruttoH which he had
to doom hernelf to a >llfe f lit and allowed to go out.
y, At present she liven In “I wonder how long it will be '
iry with her alHter, Flora, who before I am home again," lie Maid
married the wealthy but un abruptly. "Anderson aald five I
atlng Benjamin Lomax, Son years, he thought."
faces a long separation from j Ur* carefully avoided her eyes. I
, and In addition Is worried j "Five years Is not such a very i
ae she has no mone> of hci , long time," Hondrn said,
and la bored by her shin - In i "Isn’t It? It’s long enough. All j
’a Modal life, sorts of things will have happen-
ed. I expect I shall feel a strang-
er In a strange land."
"You’ll have so mill'll to tell US
all. The wonderful things you will
Fall and Wintar 8ohadula
Sunday services; Holy Mnsa at
11:80, 3, 10 a, m.
Evening services 7:80.
Week-day Masses 0:80 and 8:15
a. in.
Rev. F. O. Meek, l’aator
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
H. H. 0:45. W. B. Hendrix, Supt.
Morning worship 10:55—subject
"THE KNIFE OF HOD.’’
M. Y. P. U.’s meet 8:80, Horace
l Wimberly Jr„ Direct or.
Evening worship 7:80— subject
"Shimmering Time .’’
Wednesday evening vlaltatlon
0:80. Prayer service 7:30.
You have an Invitation to nl
tend these strvlces,
E. O. McDonald, Pastor
Chapter 0
iriVE YEAR SEPARATION
lark Mcrrlman finished his wine
CHRISTIAN 8CIENCE
CHURCHES
Mortals ami limnortals" will he
pushed the gloss a little way have seen. I hdlevo the voyage Is thfl HUbj,ie| of th(l Sermon
marvellous."
him.
It seems queer," he said halt
ly, "that In another 4S nours-' quietly she thought: she was sure
In all Churches of Christ, Scientist,
It was clever of her to speak so 1 Noveinhur 13.
, Among the passages reading
ihla will he left Nrjght behind.’ , that nobody would have guessed f,.om t)u, ,h(l I()11(IW|MR from
laughed, hair aiyblogctleully. from her even voice, the torment
see, I’ve never been out of she was suffering as she sat there,
country bfore.?’ t
dm kept her eye's Inntnt on talking so platItudl.tonsly,
Mag her cigarette, | "I’ve never been for a longk voy \
know," she said vaguely. There age," Mark answered.
a abort silence, then \ahe wcht
with an effort. "Aren’t' you
Ihtfidly thrilled about going
iy, I mean."
Htprrlmnn shrugged his should
I Corinthians 16: "Now this 1 say,
.brethren, that flesh and blood can
jsmlllng and outuardly Indifferent.^^ ,nhwlt (h„ klnwll>m of 0ocl.
neither doth corruption Inherit In
j corruption . , . For this corrupt-
j ibh* most ptit on incorruption, and
Church Hchoul 8:80, C. C. Crutch-
field, Hupt.
Morning Worship 10:46, subject,
"Pressing Forward."
Imm, 1U>«iutWlw Mill aiilvliMii
M * «• « • — t'| • i av| •**•«•*»•>•»
"Tho Booret of Iho Havlor’a Hue-
COBS."
Young People’s Evening Meeting
0:80.
Intermediates’ Evening Meeting
0:80.
Hoys and Girl* World Club,
Monday afternoon 8:45, Mrs. Ever-
ett Moore In charge.
*Htowards Meeting Monday ove-
nlng, 7:16.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:15.
Missionary Society Friday after-
noon 3 o'clock.
A cordial Invitation Is extended
to all to worship with ns
F. H. llanmer, Pastor.
Mrs. Lc« K'aher of Marfa Ih
vtattlng In Youkum with her moth-
er, Mrs. J. Hi Head.
Ervin Htendt of Houaton spent
Armistice Day In Yoakum guest
of frt»nda.
' Mr. and Mrs. R. I’oth und Mn,
Jacob Path of Path, Texas, have
returned to their home after a
vlatt at the bedside of Mrs. l.ouls
Poth. Mrs. Poth remains III at the
homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Byl Hinds.
o • a — • • - - *• * % . . — a • - eft...
«**••■ ***•« j luiuiiu in if imtiiuiiih
the week-end In Ban Antonio
guest of relatives und friends.
Mrs. Howard Wtlkerson Is con-
fined to her home on Price avenue
on account of an Infected foot.
Hood radio service costs so llt-
lht more than guess work, Phone
801, Robert Albracht Radio Shop.
ltl-tf
Magnolia Lodge No. 27—0. D.
II. H. will meet Sunday at 2
o’clock P. M, In the K of C. Hall,
lu Anna Dornberger, Pres.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Church School 9:46 a. m.
Communion services at the closi
xf Church School.
Hilda study every Wednesday 8
% m.
You are Invited.
A. L, Purdnm. Bupt
FLOUR DISTRIBUTION
pH am of course—of courau I
I—but the United States has nl
seemed good rhfAfgjh J,o me
tilt Seems good enough i! It
jes to that." He frowned.* and
fed reatlessR
prateful.”
^*X>f course not
"Haven’t you? I’ve been us furl
as Madeira. We hud a wonderful
time on board,"
"My boat stops al iM.uelra."
"Does it V”
Him knew perft*v‘ll> Well Where
tullty."
The following, citation together
with others from the Christian
Kclenco textbook, "Science and
Health with Key to the Scrip
rt stopped, how long it took, the! turoH „ by Mftry Hakul. Klhly w,„
date it arrived everything nhnut ; ttlH0 ,)0 rond. .-Mortals will dls
It. Already in tor'uous retrospec
lion she had seen herself as one
of Mm little knot ol people who
appear, and Immortals, or the chil-
dren of Clod, will appear ns the
, , .only and eternal verities of man
Dnnt think tm on Friday morning would stand on ' Mortality is finally swallowed
the pter, smiling and trying to . up ln ,mmoPtftllty< Sln. „okm,HHi
| make com rsatlon till the moment ' ft|1(l miwl (Ul(ftppt>ur to *lv0
Any other fellow would give; when the boat went slowly orrt of p||ll,„ (o tho fnotH whloh bo,onR
• head tor my chance, I know- the slip. Already she had lived ,nnn. ,.onrn 0 mor
wonderful and l owe it all to through the agony of farefell and
but all the same , .” lt<* had asked hersclt how sh«* would
last mo
tal, and earnestly seek the spiri-
tual status of man, which Is out-
side of all material selfhood."
<p. 1781.
grind of trying to make ends meet
off. j be able to bear those
"Mr. Anderson says that tills Is merits
great opportunity for a rn.in she had several times sailed her
ambition and energy,’’ she self and had looked with Idle curl
quietly, ■, °*dty at others, left behind with Ion nothing a year; growing dls
■tWTlmnn nodded.’ ^ tears In their eyes . . ,. rind now. j content and dlslllusloninet till ft-
know- It was ,'decent of him on Friday, she would la* one of nally love died, and they would be
choose me. . . . CM course I them lert behind. perhaps for left ‘wo creatures tied together.
fcSf it ts all your doing. jever. perhaps haling one another and
She half shrugged her white And It was her own doing—she I ^nly longing to he free,
gliders. had brought this nlont; but for j she raised her eles slowly and
gj, ”l>h no, I only lust mentioned her, Mark might still have stayed looked at him.
I said you were a friend of in America where sometimes she J He was a little pale, though him
could have seen him. J eyes smiled determinedly as their
**tt wan kind of yon, Sondra," Rut what would have been the glances mot.
Tin* silence fell again use? She could never have mar I **ir l made a success of It, l
It xvnr very quiet In the tilth vied him: eould never have hud shall owe It alt to you," he said,
■tailrant. the courage to face poverty which and she answered with quiet con-
Mcrrlman said suddenly, "Tin* life would mean as htm wife. Cheap vii-tion:
it leaves at 11 o’clock on Frl- clothes, a mean house, the eternal ! "You will make a success of It,
Murk."
The Welfare Xssoclatlon Is mov
tug Its headquarters to the build-
ing formerly occupied by the
Queen Cafe. We extend thanks to
Mr. 1‘almer for the use of his
building on Irvine street and to
Mr. Jennings for hts place on Lott
street, The gas company Is kind
enough to put In fixtures, a stove
and furnish gas for our needs.
The building will be open from
II—11 A. M. and from 2-6 V. M.
each Wednesday. No slips or flour
J will he given at any other time
or place. No clothing or other help
will he Issued except there on
Wednesdays. 0
Remember,
Wednesdays only for flour.
Flour only to "Destitute."
No slips given elsewhere.
Only heads of families apply, the
man where there Is one.
No other place for getting flour.
We appreciate the kindness of
the merchants In handling the
flour for us. They huve been care-
ful and helpful. Rut. the burden
upon them and upon ur has got-
ten too heavy. The lied Cross In-
spector here last week advised this
plan.
If you see a person getting flour
who does not need It, or know of
duplication It'll us at once. We
will sent! tho Chief of I'ollee after
the sack. We have had to do this
In several cases. Vdvlse no one to
come unless facing starvation with
out it. Our Job is hard enough
without the erttUIsm of those who
are not willing to give us luformn
lion In, these cases. If you see a
good automobile take off a sack
of flour, remember that some one
will have to deliver a few sacks
of flour to tho old and the help-
less. The merchants who deliver
goods have been doing this for us.
Yoakum Welfare Association.
Mrs. Rerunrd Roger and Mra, I*.
T. Jnnnek of Hnltcttnvtllo were al
the bedside of Mrs. Louis 'I’oth on
Thursday.
In a report Thursday of tho
Yoakum members of the Scottish
Rite that constituted the team
that conferred the twenty Hlxth de-
gree at the reunion at Ban An-
tonio Wednesday we Inadvertantly
overlooked the name of Dr. W. H.
Mnrek. We do not know whether
Hie doctor noticed that we left
Ids name out or not but wo sure
did.
A touch of enchantment the v.
j imooth pearly appearance 10 easily
and quickly rendered to Complex-
ion...Arms...Shoulders and Hand*.
Face powderijuit cover. Oriental
Cream Beautifies. Start to>day.
2S»
aOURAUD >:
Whlfe, Flesh mi
nai»au» Rachel Shades
S+nd K)t for TRIAL SUB
John Frols, student at the A,
& M. College, Is spending tho
week-end In Yoakum with 1>In par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. Frols.
LOYOLA DREAMS OF PAST
WINS OVER MIQHTY TROY
LOB ANGELES (iP) Loyola has
never under Its present name heat^
COAT SPECIALS
819 for 339. |33 for $29; $29 for
$24. Hass Rros Co., Yoakum. lc
Mr. and Mrs. (I. C\ Haumgnrtcn
and daughter, Mrs O. H. Mongo,
are spending today and Monday
In Houston where they nceontpnn
led their granddaughter, Jo Ann
Rolnoukor
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Newly, Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Neely and Mrs.
Earl Coehran spent Armistice Day '
In Han Antonio guests of Mr and |
Mrs. Archer Neely.
on Southern California, although
when the former was called Rt.
Vincent’s college It won Its share
of the contests.
Their first game was ln llllf
xvhen the Trojan, then also a tiny
school, won by 40 to 0. Ht. Vin-
cent’s came buck u year or two
later to eke out a victory and In
tX'bl reached Its greatest glory
with a 22 tq, 0 win.
This year’s feat of holding Troy
to a single touchdown has mined
the school’s hopes that tt like Bt.
Mary's Is destined to emerge from
llm doormat class.
VX^VWVX^
HAVE YOUR EYES
EXAMINED
DR. LEON CLINK, Optome-
trifit, will be in Yoakum on
his regular visit, on Wednes-
day, November 16th at
THE YOAKUM DRUG STORE
From 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
T. F. IIOLJAN, Manager
H. C. REES OPTICAL CO.
407 East Houston Street
. San Antonio, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Hud Wells are n*
Joining over the arrival of a six
pound and ten ounce baby boy,
born Thursday afternoon at the
lluth Memorial Hospital. Doth
mother and baby are reported to
bw doing nicely.
Mrs. C. 1*. Evans returned to
Galveston Friday after spending
4 he pnst week In Yoakdm with
her mother, Mm .! 1* Thomas
She was- accompanied by Mr.
Evans who was enroute home from
a business trip to Austin, Ban
Antonio and points In the Valley.
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SUDDEN NEED
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for cash in an emergency demonstrates just how
vital a Reserve Account is.
How would you meet an emergency or an opportunity
right now? Everyone nhould have at least three
months’ income available—six months is better.
Open a Reserve Account today and when you need
' id.
ready money quickly—you’ll be gia
FIRST STATE BANK
•‘Conservative Banking Insure** Permanent Prosperity”
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THANKSGIVING CHEtR
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”1 suppose we ought to be go-
ing.”
Hondrn shivered a little,
’’Is It very late?”
“Half past 12.”
"Oh.” Sho ground out the end
of her cigarette, and gathered up
her gloves and handbag.
"1 suppose Ibis Is goodbye." she
said with a lalnt smile. Hhe saw
tin* sudden pain that leapt to his
eyes.
•'Hut I shall see you again?"
"Oh yes There was a sharp
note In tier voice now, as if some-
thing within her was suffering, on
4 edge. "Of course, l shall come and
wave to you and wish you God
, speed.”
, l She broke off, and for a mo-
ment they were both silent, looking
at one another; then Hondrn rose,
"Let us go."
He followed her silently out of
the little restaurant Into the quiet
side street.
His car was standing at theenrb
—a small, unpretentious affair
which Bondi-a knew was already
sold. This was the last time she
would aver ride in It—the Inst
time sh* would ex-er he with him,
v : \ \ , ■ "■■■»>'/>
“I can’t boar It," Sandra tails
Mary an Monday, and makaa a
Thanksgiving is one thing that
really Is "Just around the corner"
and It ts coming sure ns fate. Add
a little to the cheer of the oo*
i enslon by decorating your table
[ with Napkins of appropriate de-
signs. Get them at Tho Bankers
Printing Oo. tT
winter
means
s-l-i-p-p-e-r-y
roads!
SMOOTH tires don’t hold on wet pave-
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when it’s slippery. Changing tires is also
dangerous and disagreeable. Better put
on new Goodyears now they’ll protect
you, save you money on repairs and
delays, and still be like new when spring
arrives.
Center Traction Means Safety!
SEE- how Goodyear puts TRACTION In
the center— big husky blocks of rubber—
keen - Added—-deep-slotted—to did in. flrlp
and hold. More stop! The All-Weather
Tread is a big reason why millions more
people ride on Goodyear Tii
we’ll demonstrate!
Ires. Come In-
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Experienced tlra men carefully change
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tighten the rim bolta.
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Cash Prices—Mounted Free
Kloudyke Strawberry Plants at
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Good Uied Tire*
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car looks.
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