The Kingsville Record (Kingsville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 34, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 13, 1927 Page: 5 of 18
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JEWELRY
In Nearest Her Heart
Nothing «*1m' no enhances ;» woman s beauts a-
fine jewelry. And nothing else will mi surelv
brinjf that tenderness into her eyes as a bracelet
or necklace clasped about wrist or throat by your
ovt n finyei s
Why not drop in some time this week and make
your selection from the most beautiful assortment
of Jewelry in the city?
L. L. Radford Jewelry Co.
Kleberg Ave.
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Mis-* tii'lva Wilburns w«i■- carried
hi lit’i' home in Robstown Tuesday at
tcriioon. following tin* contraction nl
n serious illness
Mr. and Mr> I’ \V Samuels of
Vinita, Okluliiiina were mie'.y of Mrs
(I K Sims on Sunday, as they were
eii route to Mrownsv ille to make their
home
Mr ami Mrs. <1 C Wilbarger and
daughters, Sarita and Hilly, of liar
linden, were gllesl> of VI I s WilllUI’K
er's sister, Mrs L. K. Dietrich, for
the week-end Mrs Wilbarger's moth
er. Mrs. M. I,. Davis and little .•ram!
soil, James, returned with the family
Russel F. Fair returned Friday to
liis home in Victoria, after a visit with
liis parents. Mr and Mrs K E. Fair,
on Fast Doddridge
Quality Meets Low Price
Dependable Pathfinders
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If you want realy good tort at the lowest! possible p ier, let us
put Goodyear made Pathfinders on your car
Drive In and Road Service
Arnst Bros. Filling Station
Magnolia Gasoline and Oils- Washing and Polishing—Battefies
Repaired and Recharged - Authonzed Philco Service Station
Open Day and Night Phone 228
ELECTRI CCAR WASHING MACHINt
Johnson Inaugurates
Novel Test for < * irIs
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Miss Robbie Lilly spent the week
end in the Valley.
Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Porterfield of
Edinburg, were visitors at Tex.-Mex.
school Sunday.
Mrs. T. M. Brookshire is visiting
relatives in Palestine, Lufkin, and
Cleburne.
Mrs. Ellen Karnowsky of San An-
tonio, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
.1. C. Barr.
Miss Beryl Barber was the week
end guest of Miss Martine Holbrook
of Falfurrias.
Miss Edna Bryant, of Robstown. was
the guest of Misses Neita Jenkins and
Villa Hunt in the home of Mrs. Harold
Cook on West. Lee last Saturday.
Mesdames Ben Kemple and Burns
of Alice, visited in Kingsville and
shopped on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kirk and Mr.
and Mrs. Marcus Philips were Corpus
visitors on Sunday.
Bolar Brown and Miss Dora Pearl
Brown were the week end guests of
relatives in Blanco.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McRoberts and
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McRoberts spent
Sunday in Harlingen.
Misses Geyser and Stephens of
New Orleans, and Misses Griffith and
Cook of San Antonio, were guests of
Miss Mary Johns at Baker House on
Saturday night.
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Green Corn
and other tempting eatables are now
on the market.
-—As Usual
W. .1, House left Monday evening
for Kolia, Mo., where lie will visit rel-
atives for some time.
Mrs. J. O. Allen and Misses Eva
Allen and Nell Harris were Kings-
ville visitors on Saturday.
Mrs. Della Crenshaw spent the week-
end in Corpus Christi as the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wilbern
Mrs. Roy Young of Hobronville, is
visiting her mother. Mrs. L M Me-
Gnffin, wjio is seriously ill
M. G. Thompson of Duncan, Okln.,
is visiting his sisters. Mrs. Terrell
McLoud and Mis. Carl Weller.
Mrs. Ellen Wilson of Robstown, was
the week-end guest of her friend, Mrs.
Frank Harper, on West Kenedy,
Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Ray of Robs-
town, were guests on Sunday of Mr.
Ray’s sister, Mrs. I,. T. Cannon.
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Albrecht an
nounce the birth of a twelve pound
boy op Tuesday morning. April 12.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Edwards, Jr.,
and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Jones, and
Miss Marion Chandler spent Sunday
in San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. McCullar and
Mrs. McCullar's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
B. Dickerson of Conroe, who are vis-
iting here, spent the week end in a
tour of the Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland A. Cage and
little daughter of Taft, spent Sunday
with Mrs. Cage’s sister. Mrs. 1 L.
Collins, on West Yoakum. •
Depend upon this store to serve you
well and satisfactorily. Prompt de-
liveries.
Sam Sellers
Phones 73-74-75
Mr. and Mrs. P. S Du gat of Corpus
Christ!, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. D. A Barber at 202 West Rich
aid on Sunday.
Mrs. L. C. Ernst and children re
turned Saturday to their home in La-
redo after a week's visit with Mrs.
Ernst's sisters, Mrs. H. Hoover and
Min. ('has. Dixon
A Thames of Covington, arrived in
the city this afternoon for a visit with
his old friend, Oscar Pogue. Th fish
had better look a little out, for these
two will he after them.
The ladies of the Christian church
will sell Easter egs, and home-made
cakes, pies and salads at Sellers Gro-
cery Saturday. April 1(5. Your trade
with them will he appreciated 2 1 It up
Mrs. A H. Firnluiber and Glenn
Bartlett accompanied Miss Hilda
Firnhaber to San Marcos, where sin*
entered the San Marcos Baptist
Academy on Saturrfciv.
Mr and Mrs. G. P. Massey and
Leona Sims were visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wilburn of Cor-
pus Christ!, on Sunday.
Mrs. S. H. Page of Corpus Christ!,
and Mr. and Mrs. F. M RUey of Hous-
ton. were the guests of Mr and Mrs.
Austin Rhew at 426 East Johnson.
MRUtti
PRESTON &. STAFFORD
Electrical Contractor*
Kingsville, Texas
We Guarantee Our Work
Phones 94 and 514 W
Misses Folly Sims and Clara M<
Craw, both members of the Senior
class of the High School, have recov-1
ered from their recent disabilities suf
ficiently to return to their school du-
ties. Miss Sims, who suffered from
a fever, returned to school last Wed-
nesday. Miss McCraw. who under-
went tin appendicitis operation, will
return Monday.
Mrs. J. B. Wood and little daughter
of Beeville, stopped for a short visit
with D A. Barber and family, on route
to the Valley on Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dixon left
Tuesday morning for their home In
West Plains. Mo., after an extended
visit, with their son, G\ A Dixon.
I)r R. B. Cousins has been gone
this week to Austin, where the presi-
dents of Texas State Teachers Col J
leges met with the Appropriations
Committee for discussion of vital mat -!
ters.
Herbert Watson returned Sunday
night from George West where he I
had been teaching during the past j
year, and has entered the Teachers
College.
Gatewood Jones who attended the
South Texas State Teachers’s College
during the past year, was rite guest
of friends as In* attended the Music
Contests at the College on Saturday
Carl Henney, president of the First
National Bank of Kingsville, returned
from liis present position in Beau-
mont for a week-end visit with friends
to attend to business interests and
to a- -1st in Mic musical %iveil bv tin-
choir of the First Baptist church on
Sunday evening.
Douglas Mackenzie of Edinburg,
j Traveling Freight and Passenger
Agent for the Southern Pacific Lines,
and Wills J Carter of Harlingen, Di-
vision Freight and Passenger Agent,
are in Kingsville today making the
acquaintance of Hie business men and
otherwise familiarizing themselves
with local conditions.
Read the Classified ads, there j 4
ma> he something off’ r d that you j |
want or need | K
Some little girl under 12 years old
in this trade territory will he the
proud possessor of a $10.00 silk die •
before the middle of May. according
to an announcement made this week
b\ W. I. Johnson in liis ad vert 1st*
ment elsewhere in this issue. Mr
Johnson proposes to give the dres>
to the little girl who brings to IBs
store the largest number of liis ad-
vertisements cut from the Kingsville
Record between now and Mas II Thai
gives the girls five issues of the pa
per to work on. Begin right now.
Take your paper; ask your friends
to save the Johnson's ads for you.
Clip them out neatly and he on hand
at Mr. Johnson’s store on May 11
with your collection.
Tin's is an unusual contest which
should excite considerable interest
among the girls and their mothers,
for who wouldn’t he proud of another
silk dress? Look up Mr. Johnson’s
ad this week for particulars.
Messrs. Sam Jones and Cue I >. Hoy-
kin have returned to their home In
Lufkin after a delightful visit with
their friend, T M. Brookshire.
Mr, and Mrs. H. H Weller of
Brownsville, will he the Easter guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martin and
family and Mr and Mrs. C. C Weller,
Mr. and Mr1- Oswell Jones of Cor-
pus Christi, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Curtis Huffman in the Sims
Apartments on West. King on Sunday.
Record Classified Ads will rent that
spare room for you.
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KINGSVILLE. TEXAS-
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Easter
1 Tin* Kind of Flowers You'll fake j
i Are Here
| LILLIES, CARNATIONS.
GLADIOLI. HOSES.
I SW EET PEAS, PANSIES
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4 POTTED LILLIES and 4
I HYDRANGEAS
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j Order Early and Avoid i
4 Disappointment 4
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1 MRS. J J. HICKMAN
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4 Florist S
2 222 W. Alice Phone 91 \
SPECIAL
For Friday
and Saturday
Armours Star Hams
and Bacon
DON’T MISS THIS
D. L. Edwards & Son
Phonos 195 196-197
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