The Kingsville Record (Kingsville, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 21, 1929 Page: 2 of 15
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rHE KINGSVILLE RECORD
of last week at the Buena Vista Hotel,
Riviera Reach.
Mrs. J. W. fryer of Beeville has
been visiting her daughter, Imogeue,
and her brother, l). A. Barber, and
family.
Mr. and Mrs S.
it Johnson spent
Pass with Mrs.
Mrs. Oxford and daughters, Mrs
David Moore and Miss Velma Oxford, j Sunday in Aransas
tecotnpanled hv little Hilly Moore, will j Johnson’s mother.
leave the last sf tile week for K1 Paso* ---
to attend a family reunion at the home Mrs, W. A. Paris and sister, Miss
of Mrs. Oxford’s grandmother, Mrs. Rogers, and Misses Harriet. Lillian
P. R. Henderson. From Houston they aI1(| Virginia Ratican. motored to Rey-
will he accompanied by Mrs. Oxford’s nosa Sunday,
mother, Mrs. F. R. Henderson. This ,
will make five generations represent-
ed at tile event. A remarkable fact
about this family is its respect for the
teaching profession Mrs. Henderson
»!' El Paso. Mrs Henderson of Hous-
ton, and Mrs. Oxford and Mrs. Moore
•f this place, have each been engaged
in the teaching profession.
Miss Laura Cowan returned Tuesday
morning from St. Louis, Mo., where
she has been buying a full line of hats
for Raglands.
Mr. and Mrs. YV. R. Cochran, Audrey
Keitli and Hilly, spent last week in ...
Houston and Galveston, where (hey »»>'’ new teaehers. A man is your
I friend when he knows you.
Riviera School Notes
By Ralph Lanier
Riviera School Receives Affiliation.
Supt. Lanier has received notice
from the State Department of Educa-
tion that the Riviera High School lias
been granted two units of affiliation
in English. Plans are being made to
make application for eight additional
units this year
September 11th has been set as the
opening date of the school.
Riviera Picnic
There w ill he a picnic at the Riviera
school September 7th for the patrons
of the Riviera School District. Every-
one is expected to bring a basket. All
of the teachers will be present at this
time. Patrons should avail them-
selves of this opportunity of renewing
friendships und getting acquainted
“Sickness —Your
Greatest Llabili-
4G-tf-np
Mr. and Mrs. A. Yeurg'-n of Corpus
Christ! spent Sunday with their
brother, Dr. J. J. Robertson and family
and their son and daughter, Mi and
Mrs. Vere Yeargan.
“Health—Your Greatest
Miss Beryl Barber
Valley last week.
vb-lted relatives and friends.
Miss Lillian Young attended busi-
ness interests in Corpus Christi Fri
day evening. She has accepted a po-
sition with a firm in that city to be-
gin tli first of September.
Davis McCollum of Beeville is vis-
iting his aunt, Mpn. K. A. Heflin and
bis cousin. Miss Mallie Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gregg returned
1 Tuesday from a vacation trip to Alto
visited in the Frio. Kerrville. Junction and San An
I tonio.
Asset.”
46 tf-up
Riviera Mexican Ward Remodeled
The Riviera ward school has been
remodeled during the past few days.
The building was in great need of re-
pairs. The Mexican patrons are very
proud of their, apparently, new build-
ing. The Riviera school hoard has em-
ployed a specially trained teacher for
the Mexican children. Plans are made
for intensive work in this school.
Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Brown of Hons
ton spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. It. S. Hays and family on West
Alice Avenue.
Mr and Mis. it. S. Muil are spend-1
iug their vacation in the Davis Moun-
iains.
Mrs. E. V. Blissard and little son 1
E. V. Jr., are guests of Mrs. Jim Scar- j
borough Jr. this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hill and daughter of
Canyon were week end guests of Dr.
and Mrs. It. I! Cousins and other
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wilkinson and
daughter, Leverne, returned Friday
from visits in Waco, Amarillo and
points on the Canadian River und Col-
lege Station, where Mr. Wilkinson at-
tended the A. & M. Short Course.
Flowers for All Occasions
Specials Queen of summer flow-
ers Asters, gladioli, marigolds, roses.
Floral offerings. Flowers by wire.
Potted plants. Mrs. J. J. Hickman,
Phone 91. 1-lt-np
Miss Leola Faulkner will leave Fri-
day night for a month’s vacation in
California.
Quickly Recovers
His Old Strength
“The Surgon treatment is slmg^v
wonderful for bringing back strength
and energy for now, after a few weeks
taking it, I feel like a different 'man
entirely.
"On account of
.1^** v my work I wus
jyvkj* ’ forced to eat and
sleep irregularly
H- for a long time,
t with the result
that 1 became
* * very run down
<Sp'- ^rr and debilitated.
Chronic indiges-
lion gradually
weakened me
and kept me in
SfBk had health. I
^ would suffer ter-
rible pains after
every meal, no matter how light it
was. At night these pains robbed
me of sleep and my condition finally
got so bad I couldn’t even eat an
orange or a grapefruit without suf-
fering afterwards. Naturally I was
always tired and listless.
“Then 1 started Sargun—and com-
menced to feel better right from the
beginning. I now enjoy my food and
my digestion is fine. I’m never both-
ered with stomach trouble and get
plenty of good, sound sleep. 1 feel
better and stronger than I have in
years and I’ll never be without Sai-
gon again.” E. I). Frank, 1610 20th
St., Galveston, Texas.
Moss Drug Co., Agents, Kingsville,
Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Tracy and daugh-
ter. Estelle, and Mr. and Mrs. G. C.!
Carter, all of Kingsville, motored to
Alice Sunday to see the ball game
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Breaux of Har-
lingen, left Tuesday for New Orleans,
to spend their vacation, after attend-
ing the graduation of Mrs. Breaux’s
between the Kingsville Cubs and the , HiHter Mra Jt)ff D Smith from tha
Alice team. Although James Wise- College on Monday evening and visit-
man one of the Cubs’ best players. in|J, h _ .d hom
was badly hurt in the eighth inning.!
the Cubs won by a score of 8 to l.
-:— ! Dressmaking
John D. Finnegan Jr. returned re- Gowns, suit alterations and remodel-
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cornelius and
children, of Houston, are visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom J. Corneli-
us. at :517 East Fordyce Ave.
Miss Mary Haile Austin of San An-
tonio, is the guest of Mrs. Vere Year-
gen and Miss Oretha Cornelius.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Summerville and
sou, YV’esley, of Marion. Kansas, ac-
companied by their friend, Miss Mil-
dred Bredemier of the same place,
and their niece, Miss Ruth Leteer of
Enid, Okla., are guests in the home
of Mrs. Summerville’s brother, A. L.
Westlake and family, on West Richard
Avenue.
BROADCLOTH
SHIRTS
Here are the better grade of Shirts.
In style, in fabric and needlework they
approach the custom variety and will
give you as much satisfaction at half tlr
price. Many pleasing patterns.
$1.95 to $3.50 %
BARNETT & LAWS
“Try a Men’s Store First”
cently to Notre Dame University to
resume his studies after spending the
ing.
Work guaranteed.
GLA-D-B ART SHOPPE
summer vacation
here.
with his parents 1 ”16 E. Lott Ave.
Phone 444W
1-lt-pd
Mrs. Jim Scarborough Jr. and chil-
dren and their guests. Mrs. E. V.
Blissard and little son, E. V. Jr., of
Houston, motored to the Valley and
spent Tuesday in a tour of points of
interest.
Mrs. Hubert Bell of Hilda, Mrs. R. L.
Hays and Mrs. Joe Merrlt of Corpus
Christi, were receiiL guests of Mr.
and Mrs. It. I.. Hays.
Misses Merle Murtindale of San
Marcos and Lucy Po»e> of San An-
tonio, have been guests of Miss Leuo-
ru Hays. She accompanied them to
the Valley Friday.
TEMPLE
TEMPLETONE
RADIO
Miss Ninon Yeager returned during
the week end from a visit with her
parents and other relatives in Wichita
Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W Gillett and
daughter, Virginia, of Beeville, and
Mr. and Mrs. Hufstedlor of San An- I
tonio. visited their daughter, Miss
Aline Gillett and attended her gradua-
tion from the College on Monday ev-
ening.
Mrs. B. D. Bell and children, Dud-
ley and Virginia, will leave this week
for Humble, Houston and other points
to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fulrbairn and
children, James and Beulah Margaret,
of Harlingen, spent Monday evening
In tin* home of their brother, J. L.
Gregg. They left Tuesday morning
for San Antonio with Margaret re-
maining for a visit with her relatives.
Dr. R. B. Cousins returned last week
[rani Alpine, where In* hud spent sev
fal days with friends at the Sul Ross
^tellers College.
Mrs. L. C. Lohman is visiting her
Inother, Mrs. Lee Brown, in Blanco,
land Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cage in San
Antonio for a few days.
Miss Margaret Knight left Tuesday
afternoon for Brownsville, where she
is visiting her sister.
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Hulbert returned
Thursday morning from Los Angeles.
Cal., where they visited their son.
George Jr., who is stationed on tlie*
U. S. S. Lexington at San Pedro.
They also visited in Santa Monica.
kl/ong Roach and Sun Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. J F. Sinclair und i-hil-
in will b ,iv< next week for points
Kerrville to spend their vaca
They will also visit her mother
either Mi and Mis Louis Polk.
Antonio.
Marie Booth lias returned to
prne In McAllen, after a visit
fiends hen*
[ i!*-i mt *■ I teiiie: d el Amia I >" l<
fishing her friend. Mrs OUle
U'’ast Henrietta \venue
klaii Bai is i anti It< te
l». Miss Rowena Keep j
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