Edna Weekly Herald. (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1935 Page: 4 of 8
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THE SERVEL C/^/REFRIGERATOR
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DOWN PAYMENT
PAID WITH YOUR
' GAS BILL
VovtffflM’r MIN, \m
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TllfC KI»NA WKKKI.Y IIKKAI.lt, KUNA, TKXAH
Invitation!
ANNOUNCING
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The Metiuftliat Church reiiiKtdH lljc
holier of your presence ul u WiHimn
loss Wedding to 4)0 perfiirtiiedaLlhe
Ittfy AWtlterlmh Krldtiy, iKfeemlW ««
inArut 7 :.'!0r i>. m. Prices 10 nml ltd
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Annuli ncer.—<i letlji
Groomsmen—Norton—AYidls^ __
lie Dugger, Dempsey Wofford, JoUTc
Laughter, George .Hutchens, Wayne
Nowlin, Bill CluXion, Floyd Schiewilz.
, The Bride’s Family,—Alotlycr, - >N',i 1
Ham McClure; Father, Willie Wqfterd ;
Little Sister, Hobart, Dunham; Little
Brother, 11. /[. Dahlfrom ; Aunt, .Harry
Nowlin ; Grandmother, Leo Davenport.-,,1/’1' "l-1
dotyii rolled
The Groom’s Fa mil/—-Mother, Cul-
len "Vance,; Father, Johnny 1 levelka ;
Aunt, Will Furquhar; Sisters, Travis
Traylor, Joe Hunt and Claudius
Branch.
Canada Indians Defeat
Sealy Tigers 25 to 0.
■ The Gaiioi" imLl a t is. tertutiiated tlj
most nueWjswfnl, l<mthwll season In the
history of (lie seltool Unit WltJuy tit
Mealy by walloping the Mealy -Tigers-
■’if1 id it The game Started off with
it hang. ■’* tuitniiiu won—the tow*---mid.'
chose, to'receive. Cocnptnln Hcliocii-
,j’eld /pei;gjyctj the hall on his his 20
Pianist)—Charlie Mitchell
Solost—Horace Spence -
Preacher—Charlie Hugger, Sr.
Groom—Louis Nagel.
Best Man—A. D. lvirhy_
Riugbeurer—Warren Traylor.
Flower Girls—Mr. Cook, ,1, Woodall,
Walter Scott, Hubert HatlilT, Joe Bru-
nette, Earl ijpdjfes, Bell Wilson; Alt
Zimmermanu, Mr. iloliiiigshemi, Mr.
Pearce.
Maid of lldHOr—Herbert Mellon.
Bride Maids—B. B. Hayes, Jimmy
Porter, C. B. Trousdale, Monroe Tray-
lor, Fml Meador, Jack Vogel,
Hobson, Rudolph Wright.
if. - Fenner
Thomas
Offers You All These Advantages
MODERN BEAUTY
that everv fortunate'hoihe manager who owns one will enjoy.
Electrolux is botli beautiful and practical in every detail.
ECONOMICAL OPERATION
that will surprise and’delight yoiii A family size Electro-
lux has been proven by public tests to operate for ap-
proximately THREF^ENTS A DAY,
PERMANENTLY SILENT,
even after years o/ use, because there are no moving parts
to make noise. A tiny gas flame burns as silently as a match.
NO MOVING PARTS TO WEAR,
eliminating costly repair? or replacements. The advanced,,
freezing principle of Electrolux eliminates moving me*
chanical parts. „
LONG LIFE, • ' •
assured by the simple mechanism that has' no moving
parts to wear. <
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-Matron of Honor—<).
Bride —Ixrnnie Drake'
Train Bearers—H-' rank
J humic Williams.
JTVi 11 and
.Colored Mammy—M. 1). .Humphrey.
Ma r eus
Ca rrctl i.
Sr.
Ex-'Wife—itoy Selby. '
Children—Earl Goppert,
Mauritz, Joe Hohow'aj^ Ed
Carver Good.
Bride's Book—Rev. Kelly and 1 t-i
Bar felt. . *%.*
Punch Bowl—-Rev Estes, G. E
Selmde, Harry Mauritz, Ernest Tray
tor:
lAVurtresses—Conley Atkinson, Ken
noth Flournoy, -Luruine Miller, Louis
Gainer, Tips Hensley, XI. T. Simons,
Jr.
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Giant Whale.
Remember Moby Die^V And (lid
you ever see u whale V Not a whale in
moving pictures, hut an hottest to good
ness whale in the ilesh? No’C Well,
here’s your chance. Macon E. Wit
lis, general representative for the
Eureka Whaling Company of Long
Beach, 'California, was in Edna last
week making arrangements with tin-'
iWlirials to tiring to Edna their Mam
moth .Marine Exhibit Wilkin features a
monster whale,*55 feet-long and weighs
tis tons. Accompanying the wlnlle on
its trans-cohtin'etal tour are giauy
other species of marine life, Including
a giant octopus, electric ray tish, huge
man eating sharks aitd the only travel
ing- exhibit of live l’enquius in Anicri
ca. An added feature with the exhibit
is Madame-Sirwell and her troupe of
raiifed Ileus, jiCrformbig iiiaiiy (hiring
stunts that you would '-see at’ a circus.
They ride bicycles, skip a rope, kick
tiny footballs, juggle, dance and pull
little carts .that weigh 0000 times mure
thaiC their own weight. The Madami
has all her llefts tied wjtli tliin tine
wire, so there is no danger of tin
leading lady lieing earied ail home h.v
one of the spectators.
The exhibit is on n Specially con-
strueted railroud ear, (pore, limit lOo
feet in length, and will, he'placed oii
a siding near the KrfUlheru, Pacific de
pot Tor exhibition one day"only. Tue
day, December 3rd. Everywhere that
thiFjexhibit ear has appeared, it has
created a wide community interest be
■of—h-se-eih-H-M-tfowsh-wl-m—t-n—t+s*-
Cluif- yai-il* line."cut over to lire rigid side
',1,01 „j' jfield and’ meed (lowif Hie SidOy-
lines SO Wtfds 4’or a touchdown. The
iottehilowyr was voided,
a clijrpuig .jM-rui 11y which Amoved the
hall hack to the Scaly 30lyau-d line.
The -Scaly ’team rallied at.HjJhi jsilnt
and stopped’Ihree Inifino li?l\Yplay's
Kqudseu’s kick (>n wntrth
.•let'iixs tlm goal Htte - fur
Jt/h automatic toiiclihack. The l)n-
Miaus continued to threaten the Scaly
goal line during the remainder of the
first quarter. However the period'
ended in a - scoreless deadlock.
With the beginning of the second
quarter, the' Indians started a drive
fruA their owif 30 yard line. ri’liis
C t nnc theyjyei'e not I" I"' denied;
M Kintdscn crossed the goal line from
a lie yard line fur Mil! fitst/smre. of
Llie..game’. .SchiK-nfeld's kiek from
placeihei'.l for the extra point was
-good to mii'ki" the siHife 7-0. The half
ended witli Scaly; in. possession of the
hall on 11m (liimido '1A yard line.
„Thc lildintis seemed to have taken
new lifewith the opeuhig of the
second half. They took the half on
their own 2s yard litre ,-,ml--uiarehi',l
to a toueliilowu u it boil t h >s si fig p»is ..
session of -the hall. Harold SficiiKe
crossed the goal line standing up
frj.au the 0 yard line, for the score.
Silioenfelil's try fur point after toitili.
down from piacemeiii wits witli’.
’i'lie-r till’d touetah'Wii' erf pie,.. .after (,a
drive Which muj*# l’roin mid field
had plaeeil tlie/iall On I lie Sealy 2
farp Tlite. Tills time. Kuudsen carried
A In- Imll over the Hue for the touch-
.down. <oi this j (articular play the.;.
Sealy line uffeied stilldiorti resislatlls'
hut Komlsi'ii possessed the ifeeesSftTy'
drive to -Dirrv the fiall the reijulml
dista nee, 'Phi* kick from pavement
for the. expat point"was Idocked.
The final limilidown -was made pos-
sible by a brilliant run of 1.3 yards
t»v Sehoenlidd alter lie had -cut inside
of his own left laekle. On this piny
Silioenfeld exliihited a loose pair of
hips and a nifty change of pace to
carry the ball to the to yard . line
where he was pulled down front t>e-
liinil jjist as lie sideslepiied the Sealy
safety- mi lit After three line plays
laid failed to gain. Harold Stieuki*
circled tin- Scaly -left cud for the
touchdown. - Stlenkc ''slmw ed plenty of
speed on (his touchdown gajlqp. The
try. for point front placement was
again ,hli« kcil The remainder of tibe
game wit uesseil a desjH'ratt'- passing-
attack by till* Sealy team, hut It gaife
1-d them nothing, for the Indians had
what it took to Mo'r'TT y ' *
Witli tin- playing of tiiis game, five
Endorsed by Your Gas Company
I'o Our Good Friends add Customers:
\X e take this, means of expressing our approval and ‘
whole hearted endorsement of the Elefclrolux refrigerator^
You can rest assured that you will not lie troubled with
expensjve repairs and replacement of parts with Electro-
lux. The refrigerator that has no mm ing parts to wear out.
lit our opinion. Electrolux is the biggest refrigeration buy
that money can,obtain.
PRESIDENT and GENERAL MANAGER
-en-Hste-
younger .element, Who can-sec at firm
hand what their part-fits in' most in
starycefi have, not Ison able to witness
during their lives. Captain David
Barnett, veteran whaling commander-,
will appear here in person with the
exhibit, and is “skipper" in charge
a crew of 30 men-who are accompany
ing the whale, who explain the ntddern
and old time methods of whaling.. ’♦
The exhibition will lie ope nto the
public from noon until 11 1’. M. Ad
minion to see the whale will be 15c
fo adults and 10c- for children.
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Lost-Reward!
Two year old Jersey, heifer, brown
vJf*rsey color, unbranded”) left ear ?l’o|i-
ped aiid.'Under hit in right ear. last
seen off Navidad road near Edna.
Suitable reward. - ,
FRED DREYMALA, . Edna.
MAKE THIS A
Why not give the family a gift this Christinas, one that
everv-member of the family will appreciate and enjoy
every Aay in the year? Give a new 1936 Electrolux gas
refrigerator as a family gift, and you’ll make it a merrier
Christmas for all3the family.' A. *.• ’
FAMILY CHRISTMAS
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With the new 1936 models to choose from, there’s no
- need t© delay tyiy longer. You’ll soon find that Electrolux
* refrigeration doesti%t cost—it pay&l Plan now to give your
family what they’ll all appreciate for Christmas—an
Electrolux refrigerator.v?
SEETHE 1936 ELECTROLUX ON DISPLAY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30th,
AT YOUR GAS COMPANY OFFICE OR AT OUR STORE
"" A
Edna
Texas
Douglas KIHough, who holds u re-
sponsible' position wjtjj, a gits emit puny
with headquarters at Jackson, Miss...-
was here brietjy. Inst week visiting
his mother, Mrs. J. ft. Killough, and
many old friends.
M. K. Simons, Jr. is able to he' a t
his post of duty at Ws service station
after an appenilioitis operation, we are
glad to lie ablt* to state.
EOK SALE: -'Jhvo ffie bird dog;
ready for training; wijl sell at a rea-
sonable price.
ALFRED GLASER, Aiwpado, Tex.
Nov. 28|2t. • “
Commlsstoner. a. J. Peters of 1.11
Ward was iookitig after business mat-
ters anil mingling witli friends in Edna
Saturday. He remembered;):,fro He*.*
Ski in a subtantlal way.
Robt. Hackiiarth of the*New Suther-
land ’• school, section was transacting
business. niiJi mingling with friends iff
the county capital Saturday. '
Seniors wrote tin- grand finale fo their
high ~.'hool grid vr Indbiii--
wearing the Marmrti and White for
their last time Friday were us follows:
4er|.v Tomas, gunrd ; Eustiiv Jsrksoo,
eeliter : ljOtlit S. hiH-nfeld) (jilarterhai k ;
Harold .Stieiike,|;halfl>ark; and Shelby
Kiiul . ii. fiilll'.H-k. ’ < Thi -i- I...,'--- w ill
t«. sorely missed when the first call
is sounded for tin* beginning of foot
hall, praelii-e next full.
Coming VOon a play to is* given h.v
the Ganado faculty- and outsiders. >
S t.\jg. - rift xva I;
I.ENHI ItG NECKLACE. PrOeceds
.o to the Ganftilo Athletic Association.
Tiff* Galindo Pilltlli- ScIuhiIs wdll In-
iused Thursday ami Friday for the
limuksgivig holidays A numher of
I..* teachers will attend ttie Texas
Slnti* Teacher-’ Ass.n intDm w toicli is to
t.e field In San Antonio.
—Contributed.
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New Electrolux.
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-W. A. tTzmaiv. i iz Service Station,
Fleet I'oiiivkiJv-
fitmily gilt*..
IcM-aV I-Hi-i-ttillux dealer, lias atmojinc'eil
that1 G»e new 111311 Electrolux gas re-
frigerator will lie placed (in display
Swtiiril.ty. Novehilier .’kith 'I'liis nr-
rangement'has liceu made so that the
new Elocfrolux, wilt in' available for
.the Christmas Season. Many heads,
nf-families fiiiVly it practical to give a
family gift at t.'lirisiimis—yilie that the
whole- family can use and enjoy, and
/.2s pri-'-llt.-.i as tin* ideal
jpake this a family
Christmos. >-*•-» ■ "
Tin* iUHll Elci'iri.litx may lx* secured
on easy terms, neiording to Mr.” I tz-
mail. No. cash "‘jKiyment is, required.
and monthly—payments of ,-is little as.
$4.24 a month, paid with the monthly
4tas bill, will pay for an .Electrolux
refrigerator. This enables one to. pay
for the"’refrigerator but of savings
made UirimgTt its use. .. ,
Air,Flz.mnii. lias revealed that no
radical ehnnges have lieifh made in the
Urtti •Eleyfrolnx. Thft. same basis
Iirineiple of rrfrlgcrul imi is used, in-
suring \(>w o|«irat.iiig- cost. Public
tests of /the family size Electrolux in <
1935 proved this to lie aptiroximately
‘i’ thrgej cent* a .day. The new streara-
lijswF isaiuty and flic many practical
jj, sfeiiturcs of the 19.30'Electrolux assure
its ready, acceptance. Its silent oper-
ation', together will tin* feature of an
inovfSg parts.Yo wear, . have afrehd.V
estahtished, • Eleetroijix as the most
modern automatic refrigerator. Sale's
lit Edw/anil vicinity JJjryinjUiqut JR35.
have been‘sensational.
’W. A. I’tzn'uin, invites .every oittzen
of Edna and file* surrounding territory
to-eome in and see the .1936 Electric
lux’.' -/The new models will lie placed
on .display Saturday. November 30th
at Ftz (Service Station. * Advance
orders are now being taken for before
Christmas delivery. ■ " .,F ;
. , .....^
■y-
D. W; Hunt was among the resident
of the Cordele section trananeting'
business in Edna Saturday.
a. AVort Williamson of the Red Bluff
seejToh was trading with Edna mer-
chants Saturday.
FOR RENT:—Two furnished apart.*
idem. Apply to Mrs. A. D.
, ,-r
AA’in. Ttudd of (he Cordele seefion was
Edna Satur’ilay* mingling;, with
frieinls and- looRlng after business mat-
ters. ; " 1 :
-.....G«s Nelson, well known resident of
the LaWard section, was looking af-
ter business matters and mingling
mingling with friends in the 'county
cnpital Saturday. ; ,
RusseJJ 'Bonham xvas, here from
Houston the flrst of the week, mngllng
with old friends and attending to busi-
ness matters. " , c
ments, mod
Gayle.
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Staples, H. K. Edna Weekly Herald. (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1935, newspaper, November 28, 1935; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth763340/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.