Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. [189], Ed. 1 Sunday, November 13, 1932 Page: 3 of 4
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MONDAY .
Ml** Nhlrlcy (lust with will «*n-1 Mt-U* A' '*• M«*»*nmnn v a* lion*
In the Monday Mlghl Bridge t0 Monday Night. Hrl'*
Club Monday night wlion ah- eg- 1
Till' Park Pino* l*. T A, Will ^•rt*,nort with 11 h’Vtily 1- ly at
'l Monday afternoon at 8:30 at *1,'r ^om" ,m ^aN, ^onr 14 nt
school. | Olnnt ahryaanthemumi and b*au*
TPK'Hl >A Y , tlful 1*0*0* placed In tail baskets,
Mr* llonry Quota will entertain v*wt”‘ tnd othw rtiooptnclc* nmdo
Tuesday lli-ldg-e Club Tuesday **"' ,oum mo,i' hit motive, and
further carried out tha chosen col*
M.^.uaa». _ lor scheme. Tho table »i<i>«unH*i
vv ni./nnaAm t
Mr*. J. D, Turnar will entertain ro,> f0MP 'V'’'” "r a I»'"H*V
tho Social Club Wednesday after- aUtumn 'U’"‘«n* VUto‘‘ Hm,nk w,lh
IN RED CROSS DRIVE ON DISTRESS Tu*!^CLU-
ernoon.
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Welhnnien, O. H (Scruggs, He
Quota, A. tt. Hermann, J. A-
ley, J. ft. Hill and O. *11 Davl*
Pretty in every appointment was I 4» ♦ ♦
the Pa it y alv.11 l.y Mr*. O. It. MISS ALTA JOHNOON
Pelton Toenduy afternoon to honor VVCD* C. R REE8-E
the member* of tint Tuesday
Hrldgr Club and Invited guest*,
A Millet weddlnr, of
the past
Tho lovely living and dining w|M,k WUM Umt of mnH Altu John.
rooniH were adorned with heauUful 8(Hl of thlH clly, U( 0. u. „r
hooi|0(tH 01 tadlance roue* *nd(;Uur0| which took place at th*
awarded the club trophy and Mr*.
Mr*. L. A. Weatherly will enter- A J *wW»* tro*>,*> at tho
tain the Wednesday Rrldge Club conolw,,loN of *n «'He.*oHl.nH *e* ,
Wednesday afternoon.
TltUltHDAX
Mr* A. L. Probe*,* will enter-
tain the Thursday Pridin' club
Thursday afternoon.
♦ ♦ ♦
MRS. EARL COCHRAN
ENTERTAINS LUCKY “13"
CLUB THURSDAY NIQHT
■Ion of bridge.
An enjoyable parry 0f the pant
, The P*Mionmd of tit* lmspbul
Ity Included Messrs, and Me* <
dame* C. C. Welhnuson, Victor
Strunk, Delano Schwab, Kelt Mae,
I. J. Alexander, and Me*dAllies C,
| It. Pelton, O. K. Scruggs, 1. l-\
Gunsort and .1, A. Mobley.
♦ ♦ ♦
MISS EMOLINB HINDS
HOSTESS TO
THURSDAY BRIDQE CLUB
One of the lovelleNt brldne-
luneheon* of the fall Monaon wa*
week wan the one Riven liy Mr*.
Bari Cochran at her home on Ijv
vaciv * treat, oompllmentlttK the
member* of the Lucky "11" Club.
A profusion of eeasonal blosaohi* K‘v,'u l,'Ht aru‘n‘«UM "*v
•raced the interior of the home. "“»•*" ,lH 11 oonipll-
londlim a ehannliiR environment ,0 ,,M’ n'emher* ot the
for four table* of player, who pKi Thu,w,uv
t^olpAted In "43.”
After an enjoyable
Little Sarah Jo Thrush trlaa on a draaa read* fr%m Rad Cro*a cotton
In a chapter production room, where Mias Jaanatta Raoooaln la ona of
atveral hundred volunteers tewing garments for the needy. In tha blna
, | bahlnd har ars thousands of men'* ahlrta and ehlldran'a garments to ba
tne st, itiRiM Motel. 1 made up and given away. At right, Mias Mabal T. Boardman, eeoretary
nerle* of A smart color theme of black •* th« R«d Croaa, under whose leadership several hundred thousand
tame*" of'''*41'' a. deileiou* refresh mid blue wu* foati.rod In ml up vvomen are making elothlng for th. unemployed,
ment course was Horvtnl to Messrs, poliitmeni*, with lovely rose* and ' »*ow „,m„ R00 000 bn,M of Fnm
and Meadnme* J. W. Conway, C. t-hrysanl leminn* in tall floor bask JII BoRrd cott()n b<1 convcrlotl ln.
H. Moriran, Jim Morrow, Frank *'*"> howls and vases, played about to 0)0thlUR Tor the unemployed o’ tl
Beck, H. T. Ituehrlna, Morris Paw fadv’entwRemisly Th**"** aew'y, wm an ur«ent queHtlon ctm-
oett, and Mrs. Danievon and Mr. | t"'>le* <»r players Riitherv'd at ta frontln* tho American HihI Cross
hies with blue cover* and enjoyed when CmiRre** voted tho raw cotton
a series of Raines of brldRe. Mrs for that purpose to tho Hod Crows In
Chn*. Howland won club trophy Midsummer.
Mbiut purple and yellow chryaan
itapiist parsoniiRe in Port l,av,uea
themuma. The purple and yellow FrhJfty afternoon, with Rev. J. IB.
color seneme was ciovoriy natured Cunningham, Huptlst minister, ot
III the refreshment service a*»• I flolatlng. The bride I* the charm*
Rtmu* accessories. ! )nK daiiRhter of l„ C. Johnson of
"" ei"u*ius|i»n of the brldRe this city, and a gradunti of tho
Rallies the hostea* III her usual Youkum tllKh Hchnol, class of P.*S0.
allahl, muiiner served a delicious Ml., ,H the son ol Mr. and
rcfreshiuent course conslatlnR nr Mr*, c. ft. Itenan Hr of Cuero and
creamed ohicken In patties, sab.d, ,.m,)loy,.(| h> Mu. (>UOHU
pickles, 1 ■raekers and coffee on at j <prU(,k nnn
tractive trays.
. Tho happy yminc couple will
1 In personnel of this affair 111 1 , ...
, , , ,, . I make their future home in Cue in,
eluded Mesdanies Durell Miller, J.1
i^naannai3inanDmanmn0DiTODmra»3i^on.n!:!ara3ucH3araat3a
H. Felli*.
♦ ♦ ♦
t MRS. H. C. BOYSEN
ENTERTAIN8 BUSY BEE
EMBRODIERY CLUB
and Mrs. J, A. Mobley won HIrIi
Connie** Also had laid 85,000,000
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A palatable salad and sv\e>t March, and th* Rreat. relief
oourse was served on trays center or««nl*atlon had conquered tho task
of puttinR flour nnd broad from this
Me* I wheat Into tho homes of 3,500,000
On Tuesday after non Mrs. H. v'.
Hoy sen entertained the members *>l' with pink rosebuds.
of the llusy Hee Fmbroldery Club! #The personnel Included: ......
at her home on Simpson street, dames Cha*. Howland, Kck May, ot. * n,'"(,y fanillle*. t he
Tho homo throughout was prettily J. H. Harris, Hy. Quota. K. ^* ^ rtlnmted ttarthrfr^
decorated with lovely bousuets of Klklns, \V. Hlttncr, J. J. Olsen, bo exhnunted until tho Into
pink rose* and chrysanthemums Fix'd linker, A. K Frobese, J. A. pprliiR of 1933.
| Ootton presented a complex prob-
i lent, but tho Hod Cross hwuur a
i larte *tnff of workers Into the Job,
ArrnnRod In floor baskets and Mobley and A. U. Herniniin,
vaaes. | ♦ ♦ ♦
After the usual session of baud MR8. PAUL CREWS
work the hostess served a dainty ENTERTAINED MONDAY
OOltMl.m I'.mil.llDtt fO",V BRIDGE CLUB WITH PARTY I YOAKUM LITERARY CLUB
ARB OOS«. * ' ' -'- I tlCLOR MEETING
A. TwT"„ ' ,,m,,p,ly “>H*U>'<«I l>«> WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
August p underlieh, lb h. Hcbaei ^ the past week was the one
or, V. C. Hpeas, Henry IHIliiKer. ulven on last Monday idglit with
W. F, Suebs, 1«1 K. Voelkel, Harry Mrs. Paul Crews ns eharmtnR lios
Thiele ,^r., W. W. Heal tind M. K. tens, when 'she compllmonted the
and hy October 1 hnrt dlatrlbulcd
more than 30,000,000 yards of eot*
ton cloth to more than half of the
chapter* or noun tie* of tha nation.
Thousand* of women volunteered
to mnko the cloth Into Rnrmentn
for school children, for men and for
women. Dresses, underwear, men’*
shirts, boys* suits all enme flyliiR
from the sewing much I no*.
Following up tho cloth, the Red
Cross prepared to give men’s trou-
ser*, overalls, Junipers, boys’ knick-
ers, underwear and stockings and
aox for all the family.
Without the work of the women
who volunteered a* oeumatreases,
nnd tho thousands of men and
women who helped Rive flour, cloth-
ing and other direct relief, in Hie
numo of tho Red Cross, these use-
ful aldH to the unemployed would
not have been handled so promptly,
If you can’t afford
a premium
You can’t afford
a loss
nor reached so many people, Red
Cross officials say.
ln the administration of tho
wheat and cotton, tho Red Cros*
will expend nil estimated $450,001).
Funds from the Hod Cross treasury
will 1h> used. Every Red Cross mem-
bership In the annual roll call from
Armistice Day to ThuiikHglvltiR
Day will help toward mooting these
costs.
Chulrman John Barton Payne
has eharacteriRad the relief emer-
gency facing the Red Cross till*
winter as the greatest It has had
to meet since tho World War, nnd
has appealed for tho support of
every cltlsen.
EAST SIDE PARENT-TEACHERS , INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT
Albrecht.
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BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mra. R. V. t'okayne entertained
Armistice ' Day at her home with
a pretty birthday party, honoring
member* of the Monday Night
Rrldge OlUb. Put flowers In pro-
fusion gaily decorated the Interior
ASSOCIATION MET
MONDAY AFTERNOON
The Fast .Hide l'ari ht Teacher
The regular meeting of the Yoa-
kum l.ltomry t’lnb wa* held al
tho club house Wednesday after-
noon, With the president, Mrs. \.
J. House, presiding. The program , M,K' Hond,‘x i*1'"*1'’1™- The fl
ENJOYS TREASURE HUNT
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The Intermediate Department of
the First Rapt!at Church enjoyed
Association met Monday afternoon n Treasure Hunt Wednesday night
in regular session, the president Martln« al ,hr c,uwh* ,,',i
her little niece, Mis* lg»\ erne the conclnalon of the game* of
Arm 1st* Stahala. Armistice Day j bridge a deileiou* turkey dinner
design* and flower* decorated the
rooms.
Upon arrival each little guest
registered In the birthday book,
also of Armistice Day design. Aft
the following1: McSdames Orion
May, tiny Starkey, Sherman Tur
bevlllo, Horace Wanton, A, A.
Archer, Robert Albrecht, Leo Fnw-
or all the guests bad assembled | oelt aM(, Mi**« * Fannie Lou lVn
tho air wa* *oon filled With mils'* denberg, Kvelyn May and Shirley
of merriment and excitement a* Oust wick
to tho llaptlst parsonage where
the treasure, * big bog of candy,
was on Alfred Do Vigny Ulnq- nunC4' oonnntttec ivcommcudod that war found. Then delicious hot
<l tl'i honu, whole thn , tabh*|Mn|,^ The flr*t paper by Mrs, the association purchase a Ditto dog* were enjoyed by about 4.Y
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Nov>
• plcnlNh tlu* l atent I earlier cup 1
8econd paper by Mrs Hill, ’The ,
„ . , . ... , , board with dishes and silverware, '
Uensrnl Atmoiphcre ol (Hood and
, Pessimism which Drcvall Over and t,m* twenty live dollars be
with all accessories was served to „ 1......... , ,
tho Land. given towards the delegates ex1
Lee Fawcett was auceessfnl con-
testant for high scorn trophy. At
And you could afford a
premium if you did
avoid a kiss. Therefore—
It’s easier to afford a!
premium than to afford]
a loss.
PROTECT
WHAT YOU
HAVE
«* mM<« »«b> <
Now Is No Time For Losses
Let’s talk it over
NEILL INSURANCE AGENCY
Yoakum National Bank Bid#.
Yoakum, Texas
games and contests were In full
swing. Little Miss Joyce Weller
was the winner ln the pinning of
the donkey's tall.
After the games and contests
were over the little folks wen-
ushered Into the dining room
where the colorful birthday table
created exelama lion* of Joy.: It
was centered with a pretty pink
embossed birthday cake topped
with nine gleaming candles and
surrounded by big shiny eanm-llted
pop eorn balls, old fashioned sugar
♦ ♦ ♦
MRS. C. Q. YOUNG
COMPLIMENTS MEMBERS
SOCIAL CLUB WITH PARTY
Followed hy a general discussion ponses to the Stale convention al
of the hook by those present, Mes GnlvoshVn. The recommendations
dame* R R Anders, Harry Drown
, .. ,, . o , received an unanimous vote. M s.
Jr„ R U. Klklns, H> h. Duclialian, !
,1 (I Hill, A J House, Kck May, Ht<ndHx "’Ported $814# a* result
Durell Miller, O R Scruggs, v\ 1*.'of the Hallowe'en carnival. Mrs.
Whittington and Misses Oasale Jo-Arthur Cain opened the program
Ledheltcr. Nannie Ray Maker and wlth 1X demonslratlon of story tell
Mary MeFadden.
Among the pretty parties of the
past weekw as the one given Wed
nesday afternoon by Mrs. C. O.
Yung assisted by Mr*. O U. Da
vis and Mrs. O. S, Shoemaker -is
a compliment to th<> members j
the Mih'IiiI ('lob
Cut flowers of various Imc* dec
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MRS. OTTD SLADCZYK
HONORS WEDNESDAY
BRIDGE CLUB WITH PARTY
Mr*. Otto SladexyK entertained
In her gracious manner on Witt-
ing with Renton CVn amt Helilto
11 ndrlx a* h"r til 1 'em*-. .Mrs,
Cain (old several stor*os In .1
pleafilng manner that entranced
ltcC little listener* and wa* an In-
te»'stlng demonslratlon ot how a
child's attention and Interest can
nesday afternoon with a lovely be held by a story told In the
bridge party at her apartment on
Dess street, honoring the mem
her* of the Wednesday Rrldge
tint to*! th*i I'imm* whom I ho on. wt 4 1
Cookies, lolly ,kip* and eherryYn.lt fo|. ..4a>. Ranu>H, Dainty i
punch. Mary Kdtth Rutledge Was tnUk„, unJ m„m. pmVs woro ^he Interior of the home was
the most fortunate In the rutting , a of unlmatod «am.-sl" Wlth ft P!‘°fU"‘°n °.f ,OV,,,y
of the cake. At a late hour the . yow p,ftyt)d>
guests departed wishing LiVerue A drt<otftWc lvr,VHhmont
Annlsta many happy returns of LonillBt,nff of ^ndwlches. cheese
the day. Mrs. Cokayne was as- ; o|lp||> pwttn crvkr and h„, ten
slated by her mother, Mr*. F.
J. Stahala.
Those enjoying this hospitality
were: Doris Peoples, Juanita Me
wa* served on trays attractively
arranged.
Those present at thl* delightful
aftftll- Included Mesdanies 11. (V
Cloakey. Mary Kdtth Rutledgv, ,^ A j, Tl,H'evtlle, O. C. Me
Margaret Demoline. U.Nell Kurc. ()||W j Turner, A. L Rrldge
Jo Albrecht, IJlllan and Patricia
cut flowers, lending a charming
background for two tables of play
ors.
After the games of bridge, «
tempting menu consisting of fried
chicken, creamed potatoes with
peas, apple salad, olives, date loaf
and coffee was served to the fol
lowing: Mesdanies l. F. Gassert,
Leslie Poth, C. C Wtdhniisen, I.
J, Alexander, Dewilt Poth, Perry
l, forfh NV c Tillery. H. Hlttnor, J.
Match. Hetty Jean Massey, Anna R Humphrt,y„t w, Orlswcll, O.
Jo Woodrome, Hetty Jean Rlnn. R nnvl|( c „hoomakpr, r. r.
Colic,n and Joyce Weber. KMc Mno|V> v , 0n, R R. w.nfree, CBAK1W „„„ BK1Tt.BTA1Klirr,
Dandelmaa, Gilbert Peters, Rich- », , , _ ,, , j FRANK BECK ENTERTAINED
1 Mason Lowry nnd George Funk. ^ „. __v<
fl ard Jr. nnd Jimmy Stahala. i
right way. Miss Augusta Jnnnctt
talked on the subject of "Tlie
leading habits of children." Sl’e
»* d that educators tell n* that a
tl.lid's rending has n very definite
effect on ills habits -on hi* at
t Hide I ward p o|b> nd the world
in general. That tin characters
he insets in at oriel Influence him
ns much a* do his everyday com-
panions. HI* standards are largely
set by tho quality of the book* li '
reads. Miss Jannett said It nmdo
a book more Interesting If the
child could dlseuNs it with Ills pa
mils and that good reading habits
could ho formed In youth. Good
lneR
umors are
Wendtlnnd and Mlsso Fannie Lou | rending was food for the Intellect
l.lndonberg and Klsle Dslewas,
♦ ♦ ♦
] and gt'ncrally made for better
! grade*. She made n plea for move
| hooks ln the homes and spoke of
j the need of replenishing our
school library which was entirely
100013000000 | Frank Peek was Complimented Inadequate for the needs of the’
WITH SURPRISE PARTY
HAYE YOU MADE A WILL?
If not, do so now, while you have the ability and
inclination to make decision for distribution to your
loved ones.
PROTECT YOUR ESTATE and avoid lepra! and other
complications in the settlement of your affairs, when
tho time comes.
Denosit your will, for safe keeping, with this bank,
and for which we make no charjre.
YOAKUM NATIONAL BANK
Member Federal Reserve System
children.
♦ ♦ ♦
WEST SIDE PARENT-TEACHER
| with a pretty surprise party Hat
urday night, Nov. 5, the occasion
being Ids birthday. A Jolly group
of friend* assembled at hi* homo MEETING
early In the evening, to surprise j —~ ■ •*---
him upon his rat urn from a Joy-' "Your Child’s Appetite” will In'
ride. Many games and contests the subject of the afternoon meat
dear to the heart of children were Ing of the West Hide parent-
played. .Teacher Association, Monday, Nov.
After much merriment, dcltt-lnon 14, ol the sqhoo), at 3:#0. Miss
j punch, cake and coffee w as served. Augusta Jannett, of the Domestic
The personnel Include^ Messrs. Science Department, will present
and Mesdanies Philip Urtfno, J. thla very Important topic.
W. Conway, H. T. JbtchHng. Tom Refreshment* will he served dur-
Ridgway, LiovA immenato. jtm Ing the #pcl*Ji hour hy tha mother*
Morrow and Mr*. Marl Cochran of ?-B grade, with Mr*. W. R.
and Mra. o. A. Mudd. Mueuke chairman.
Neti’ Plymouth
with Floating Power
on Display in Our
Shotiroom Today
€1 Step into our showroom to
»lny, and get an eyeful! A com-
pletely new- Plymouth . . . lots
of "i,wksM... Full sizk!
And what an engine! Six cylinders
with Moating Power! 70 horse
power!
The ride of a lifetime’s awaiting
vou. Try out Plymouth’s smooth,
sure Hydraulic brakes. Examine
its Safety-Steel IkxIv.
Kniov the vibrationless |>ower of
this Plymouth Floating Power Six
You’ll find the price as thrilling
as the car. . .
THE RUMORS ARE RIGHT ABOUT NEW LOW PRICES TOO ,
Etlinger Motor Co.
Yoakum, T<
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