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The Galveston Daily News from Galveston, Texas • Page 12

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TWEAK GROUND FOR MASONIC BUILDING TC Lions To Be Hosts At Buccaneer 10 TEXAS CITY. May to District 2S2. Uoiu International, convention at Gah-eston be entertained Tuesday mornin? at a breakfast sponsored at the Buccaneer Hotel by the Texas City Uons Club. The breakfast attendance will limited to the district's key club members, according to W. W.

Rolen. About 2S City members are eligible to attend. The breakfast it scheduled for 7:30 m. MAINLAND PACE 12-- The Nevus, Tuesday MajMgjgg University Band Elects Dickinsouian, John Carona, Freshman Councillor Price Daniel To Be in TC Friday Night Special to TtM Newi DICKINSON, May 15--John A. Carona, 19, president of the Dickinson High School student council in IMS and now a student at the University of Texas, was elected freshman councillor for the University of Texas Longhorn Band in an election at Austin May 11, it was learned here Monday.

Carona, competing against 39 others, received 80 per ceat of the 158 band members' votes. Saturday night Carona, transfer to the university from the University of Houston, was awarded the freshman key in a ceremony in the Crystal ballroom of the Driskill Hotel, Austin. He runner- up for the award of "most outstanding freshman of 1M9" for the band. A student in the school of business administration at the university, the Dickinsonian is a member of the Men's Independent Campus Association, the Galveston County Club and the Newman Club. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Carona of Dickinson. Special to The TEXAS CITY, May jj rSt Dickinson VFW Leases Hall DICKINSON, May of the VFW Memorial Hall by! Dickinson Post No. 6378 to Herman Klein of Texas City for the instal-j lation of a variety store was a nounced Monday by William Law, post quartermaster. Law said the lease was signed by Mike Piazza, post commander; Zaro Residore.

vice commander. and S. Ward McCollough, adjutant. He would not disclose the amount or the duration of the lease. Klein, who will begin remodeling of the building ac4 installation of plate glass front display windows mmecUately.

the post adjutant said, operated the Klein Department Store at Texas City until years ago. He sold the Texas City store to Meyer Brothers of Houston, who operate it as the White House. Temporary post headquarters are to be announced later, Law said. Style Show 9 9 Dress Rehearsal Tuesday Special to The LA MARQUE, May George Warwick, chairman, and Wilson, cochainnan, of Daniel, attorney general of Texas, will be guest speaker at First Baptist Church when the Men's Brotherhood holds its monthly dinner meeting at 7 p. m.

Friday. Riley S. Hatrell, president of the brotherhood, said indications that a capacity house will be ion hand for the occasion. Special music is being arranged by John Iw. Herndon.

chorister. Only 125 I persons can be accomodated, Har-'KEMAH JUAN IN CLASS the style show to he sponsored by the Floral Arts Club, have announced plans for a dreas rehearsal at 10 a. m. Tuesday in Mrs. Warwick's home, 1913 Oaklawn All models participating in the style show, scheduled to be held here May 25, are urged to attend this the two chairmen said.

rell said. JOHN" A. CARONA wins band post Cub Chariot Supper Attract 50 Persons JFor Junior Class Honors Their Son Special to The DICKINSON, May 15--Thirty-five children and 15 parents attended the chariot race held by the Cub Scouts of Dickinson late Saturday Special to The LA MARQUE, May 15--The 61- member junior class of La Marque High School was entertained with afternoon on the elementary school barbecue supper and outing at grounds and the covered dish!" 16 Bogatto Supper in the school i bayou Saturday mghL cafeteria. The various events and their winners included the following; Bunkhouse on the Mr. and Mrs.

T. J. Bogatto entertained honoring their son Dick, who is a member of the class. Boating, shuffleboard, tennis, Mrs. M.

Kay, representing games and other outdoor sports fur- 7, nail driving contest for mothers; Billy Waits, sack race; A. C- Dollase, clothespin race for fathers. Den chariot race, Den 6, Ed-j Jimmy Inman. nished the entertainment. Game prizes went to Roberta Pitzer, TEXAS CITY Special to The TEXAS CITY, May D.

Godard left Sunday by plane for Washington, D. C. where he will be transacting business this week. Dr. and Mrs.

D. Jarrell and children spent the weekend in Harlingen, visiting Dr. Jarrell's mother. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry K. Rasmussen were Houston visitors Monday. J. Allen Hayes of Fort Worth spent the weekend visiting his father, Judge P. J.

Hayes and the F. P. Huguets. Mrs. Hayes returned to Fort Worth with him.

Mr. and Mrs. P. D. SchneHe left Sunday for their new home in Orange, where Schnelle has accepted a position with the DuPout Special to The KEMAH.

May C. Head of Kemah will he graduated from Allen Military Academy, Bryan, May 22. A member of class of IS cadets, Head has completed two years of training in senior division of the Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps. He will be eligible for a commission as a ond lieutenant in the reserves upon completion of two more years of college work. Chemical plant.

The Rev. and Mrs. W. Little were visitors in the home of Dr. and Mrs.

W-iH Lane over the weekend. A Texas Citian, Wallace Curl, 25, was injured in an automobile accident early Sunday near Arcadia on Highway 6 and is confined at St. Mary's Infirmary, Galveston. He received lacerations about the face but his condition is not serious. Rev.

Henry Quinius Fred Wichlep Named Editor Of Houstonian Fred Wichlep, Junior from Galveston at Sam Houston State Teachers College, will assume editorship of The Houstonian, college newspaper, on June 5 when the summer session begins. He. is a Klrwin High School graduate. The major 20 year old journalism waa editor of The Kir winite, high school paper, Corsair Log, year- -TkBV. I pastor of the First Presbyterian Galveston Church here, has been elected a 1 commissioner to the 90th session Delores O-NeHl, Joe LSppscomb and the general assersMy of the 1 Presbyterian church the United cba.

ward Dollase and Johnny Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Bogatto I States, whicii will convene June 8 relay sister race, Den 6 i i chaperoning and host duties at Mftasaue-uH Brings, Va. Mr. Quinius was the only Galveston County pastor named from Brazos Presbytery.

pulled by Jimmy Butler and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Biron, ward Dollase and driven by SissieiMrc.

Claude Bitner, Mr, and Mrs. Mackey. Shoe scramble, Edward Dollase. first; Jimmy Butler, second, and Ronnie Steinback, third; prettiest K. Voss, Mr.

and Mrs. George Keefer. Miss Selma Jones and Miss Virginia Fraser. class sponsors, and vrv T. and Mrs.

Raymond C. Driggsiot, Mary 5 chariot, Den 3. of which Mrs. A. and Mr.

and Mrs, C. C. Evans, room Officers J. Houlgrave is dftn mother; sister parents. ulgravt race.

Den 7. Janeth Ann Bolthop; brother race. Den 1, Tommy first, and Arnold (Binky) eecond. ARCADIA I Sp-da! to Fhe TEXAS May i Catholic Youth Organization of 1SL Mary's Church elected new offi- recently, hsadcd by Dickinson. La Marque Play Ball Wednesday ta Tte The Arcadia Home tion Club will meet Tuesday in the CI aa 8lde 1t home of D.

C. Hisyard. Mrs. sports staff where he worked during 194S-47. Last summer he was sports department of The Houston Chronicle.

As a journalism WICHLEP major at Sam Houston, the editor elect holds down a triple editoria position sports publicists for th college and the Lone Star Con ference and sports contributor ti the Alumni, ex-student magazine, Wichlep is a member of the Pres, Association and Ramrods, Other officers elected rlotra wi port he di Ronald serv i ce i b. He is the of Mr and Mrs. Fred WichJep include 1312 Avenue GaJveston. I i meeting trca! arer oria Bilit Dale and Connie CotterV rally day at Galveston County "Tigers'' baseball team of the Dick-! Park, League City, were Mrs. Mike DiCKIXSOV CLUB MEETS inson Recreation Council Little 'Flanikin, Mrs.

Jack Skillman and special to League, i piay Brown'a Little' children, Mrs. T. H. Crance, DICKINSON, May 15--A regular League baseball team of La Marque X. O.

Flora. Mrs. K. C. Fore, Mrs.

i of the Dickinson Home! at the hie.h school football field! M. Cocke, Mrs, D. C. Hinyard 'Demonstration Club will be held in La Mrque at 5 p. m.

Wednes; and Mrs. J. W. Neshyba. Mike from 9:30 to 11 a.

m. Tuesday in day. Flanikin and son accompanied the Hum'rite rrcfation hall All players on the Dickinson i F1 niki 1 the rally rO 5. ram was announced Monday. rtii on me a are be at Diek-l Mra Hawkins of Fort Worth Ineon school not vusifmg her daughter C.

i i a and Mrs. Flora were a tho A a oppera in Galveston Friday. THE FmE BOX MAV 15, 1930 2 p. occupied by Leo Pickcll, tlst and Postoffice, cause unknown, damage alight. 12:05 p.

1614 Church, occupied hy G. Schul refrigerator motor. V. Tie of the Rt. DICKINSON'.

May l.V-Appror.i-' a IVi per.ionj attended a "Aunt Druellla'j' thanked all who helped with the 1 an operetta in two acts, operetta, and O. J. Baker, zuper- LA MARQUE. Hev. prrBented in the Dickinson i en of Dickinson puhllc La Marque Churches Plan for Midweek A Bible Htudy It'l oy an i the church will a iho mi-l- prayer nervice Paul'n on Church.

of True Cross Operetta Audience Totals Thomas A. Farther LL BE AT LA WE COT A PLASH BACK ON AUTOMO6il-E i5ED TO TEAMSPORT JUNCR ID THE CLIPF HAS BEEN POUND. AND IN THE SEAT- AND IF SO. WHY? IT ALL "TO MYSELF MOLL OP H-CWTOPS. AND IS WaNTED IN STOP WE SPY.

1 i wiu. silence WIRELESS WHAT'S TK6TKCHI5LS? rONTKNOW PUAN5, MACAME LYNX! WITH REINS A YANK PONT KNOW HIS NAME, BUT HE -IT'D BE MERE CHILD'S PLAY TO A COMIC BOOK FROM A GOAT'S THROAT. I'LL PUT IT UNDER ETHCR.T AH DO INSIST. AH WOULDN'T WANT KIO UNPLEASANT SMELLS AROUND NO THAT rufn SKULL ITS NOT UNPLEASANT IF YOU INSIST I'LL LET YOU SWIFF SOME. FIRST.

NO MATTER WHAT I SM OR PO, I CANT CONVINCE THOSE PAJP KILLERS I'M REALLY NOT THE PRINCESS HEY, BEFORE AMPNI9HT I EXPECT SHOTV IF I ANNOUNCE? TO THE iUESTS HERE THAT IVE BEEN FOR A RIFLE 'P BE SHOT BEFOBS I GOT ro THE EXCLAMATION YOU COULPNT POSSIBLY BE--THBRE'S f.JTHJN9 8UT FRUIT JUICE IN TH6 PUNCH WELL, rrs WORTH A TRY, FALL. JERRV RETURNS FROM PARIS. LOOPY, IM ASHAM6O OF WHY DID you FOPEffi WITH AN EMPTY BUCKET FILL IT BEROBE I HfT HIM AGAIN." NOTHINGS THAT IMPORTANT; THESE SPRING ONIONS BLONDIE PUT IN MY LUNCH APE SO GOOD COME IN MV OFFICE IT'S I DON'T THINK MLJCHj OF THIS I'VE NEVER SEEN ONE OF THESE THINleS crowd recently cnfiUVC Planning concrete bridge, he -waving aiii- House Sunday a who in 'he i a i i i I.essif MSP Horace Toilctu Phillip a a Paul Wehhctr, Margaret and Dorothea Dorothea a solo dance and Jos'iih Kminifi; an-i Robert hlit-tje wan 'in fjf Si.strru Jtt-iir 'it thft brinf a In a i ON HIIUIM or I On Braniff't Domestic System Huge 'Gator Kmploycs at Imperial Sufrar Co. in Supar Lsn1 rrportrd a hiR Kamc i npishhorhood Monday. H.

a a virr In a of rnrn- who i i I i i A i a Laltr two nillrs' sonthCriitt of i Lnnd. Varnnl unffl 1 to said up tall" the stnic- t-jrr-. L'pon I a i i dincov- prcd a the a i had brrn raugM. In A hrit.tom rail nf low a britlRc a nppnr- rntly i to a It. a a to a nhort nwnv.

Kft hin plnlol and i i i rnonntpr. Hn n-il'l nr.r i i i off th" a i hrfnr-- ho. put hfti.wcrn i i hmilrrt I a a I tilfcnt. in Schoolboy Athlete Hurt at Dallas i Thi i May 1,1. (UP)--Dalt LA MARQUE, May ou Injured F.

C. i hold open I cnoo to- hotme from 3 to 6 p. m. Sunday at. when ft 12-pound ateel Bhotput work about 7:45 a.

m. with hii I truck whera tho hida wai re- new home, Z607 Ci-ilar Drive. Mrs. Vellfsneuvft in the Evelyn Smothem of Galveiiton. to (he open iinune Are litinjr extended (he press only, a movrd iin'l Rtvvn I i i I It.

In hellevril In one of the nlllftntom killed In vicinity reccr.c years. rall struck i In the hack of tho head. The "allot" wai thrown hy a mcmher of thft school's track team, practicing on playground Swrnnon and warn a i a phyilcnl education OK A I May 1.1. Wallace Savaco of DalUn, today told a house a i i rnmrnlttee that rent decontrol In '5 hla city bad not been painful,.

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