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Corpus Christi Caller-Times from Corpus Christi, Texas • 9

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on early will week waves, our in all study of ArCh- Anger this to 0n The The trucks, not a prow FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 27, 1930 CORPUS CHRISTI CALLER PAGE NINE SOCIETY I OF TO INTEREST WOMEN NEWS--BRIEFS FEATURES CLUBS a at the on of Local Women Will Attend Unveiling Of Borglum Work Mrs. Spoonts and Mrs. Kinsolving Will Be Present Unvelling of the first unit of Mount Rushmore memorial 111 the Black Hills of South Dakota July 4 will be viewed by Mrs. 1.0- rine Jones Spoonts and Mrs. Grady Kinsolving of Corpus Christi and Miss Luella Jones of niece of Mrs.

Spoonts. Mrs. Spoonts will attend ing of the Mount Rushmore Momorial commission at the foot the mountain in the studio of zon Borglum on July 3 to member of the commission. Collinan of Houston, another ber, probably will attend. The party will leave here S.turday.

Unveiling of the head George Washington will be on July 4. Three other figures will be included in the group, which to be cut from the solid granite OL the mountain. These are Lincoln. Roosevelt and Jefferson. It planned to unveil one head year, Borglum, whose residence In San Antonio, 19 sculptor and signer of the memorial.

Other members of the commission are Charles R. New York; Hale Holden, York; John Boland, Rapids S. Charles N. Day, Sioux S. D.

B. Gurney, Yankton, Royal Johnston, Washington, D. Gov. Frank O. Lowden, Oregon.

W. Sargent. Chicago; JulieRosenwald, Chicago: William lamson, Washington. Nixon Trial Ends Without Verdict Catherine Welder and Cornelia played 8. number at piano selections at the Rotary club luncheon day at the Plaza hotel.

Steele Campbell program chairman. Jury tried Maston Nixon for not wearing his coat. but no verdict was reached in him case The approximate horsenower developed hy water in the Crited States Is 13.600.000. KILL THEM TODAY Stearns' Electric Paste IS GUARANTEED TO KILL Rats Cockroaches, Waterbugs, and Mice. Millions of people have used it during the past 52 years.

At Drug for Enough to kill bandreda of pestR-300 use BACK IF IT TAILS WE auto Fashion Plaque A NEW material to be employed for berets is corduroy. This one is white, cut in sections with a button at the top. The chromium plating 0n your lights or radiator is probably only about seventeen one-billiontha an inch thick. Its extreme hardenables it to resist wear better than other materials. NAU'S 611 Mesquite Phone 24 Electric Fan 8 inch stationary electric fan, Induction type motor.

No brushes to burn out or replace. Tilts 15 degrees forward OF 90 degrees backward. Cast Iron base, pressed steel motor case, self lubricating oil wicks. Guaranteed for one year. NAU'S PRICE $3.98 Phone 24 Free Delivery Nau Hardware Co.

STANDARD HARDWARE Small Profit Quick Turnover PHONE TAT 611 MESQUITE KEEP Judge Hutcheson Is Proposed for High Court Place Joseph C. Hutcheson of Houston, judge of the federal court of the southern district of Texas. has proposed for appointment as judge for the fifth circuit court of apand probably will receive the office, according to news dispatches from Washington. Sen. Tom Connally of Texas gan the for Hutcheson's appointment believes Hutcheson move, will be named.

He began the move shortly after President Hoover signed an act authorizing a fourth Judge for the circult bench. Follow ing the death of Judge Lee Ester of Texarkana, who was being backed by Sen. Morris Sheppard, the senator swung his support Houston jurist. senior, The fifth circuit Includes the states of Texas, Louisiana, Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and the Canal Zone. a a a Clever "Sailing" Party Thursday Honors Popular Young Bride-to-Be Mrs.

F. H. de Cordova's lovely home overhanging 3. clift o11 the south beach made a perfect setting for a "salling" party of Thursday afternoon when she entertained Jointly with Miss Thelma Blatherwick with bridge and a miscellaneous shower, naming a.8 the delightful affair, Miss Lucile McCord, whose engagement to Burl Hendrix was announced early in the week. Guests were met at the door by little Lorena Jeanne and Wanda Reanne McGregor, both dressed in sailor suits, and were asked to enter their name upon the "ship's register," making a wish for the Zinnias of vari-colors and fernery in large bowls decorated the entertaining rooms.

Bridge, accessories further carried out with tallies as passports and score pads bearing ships sketched by hand. High score prize and low score prize, were won by Miss Mary Cone Miss Mildred Hamlett and were presented, to the bride-elect. The two small McGregor children favored the guests with two enjoyable vocal selections, and later Lorena Jeanne read "I Saw a Ship! Come Sailing" to the honoree. Upon Wanda Reanne's announcement that the ship was open for inspection the guest of honor was led to 8. table where a large boat rested upon a mirrored lake, surrounded by the gifts of the guests.

The guest list included the honoree, Miss Nell Thomas. Miss Juanita. Bright, Miss Varina. Powell. Miss Ruth Campbell, Mrs.

Frank Tribble, Douglas Mrs. Grant, S. Mrs. S. McCord, Hamlett, Mrs.

Barry of Aransas Pass, Mrs. de Cordova, Mrs. George Campbell, Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. R.

J. Gille, Miss Louise Smith, Miss Mildred Hamlett, Miss Virginia Campbell, Miss Blanche Roberts, Miss Louise Smith, Miss Faye Kines, Miss Hattye Chancellor, Miss Mary Cone, Miss Constance McCaughan, Miss Frances Horton, Miss Mary Buck, Miss Mary Andrews, Miss Lois Conrad, Maurine Johnson, Mrs. A. C. McCaughan.

Mrs. Wilmer Goff, Mrs. Sam Raglan, and Mrs. Victor Cook. Federated Society Will Meet Friday The Federated Missionary society of Corpus Christi will meet this afternoon at 330 o'clock in the comhouse, This is to be a.

monthly business session, and representatives from each church missionary society are urged to attend ag matters of importance are to be discussed. Personals Miss Helen Burt of Brownwood will leave this morning to spend several days in Austin before returning home. Miss Burt has been the guest of friends here. She is a former member of the Corpus Christi public school faculty. Mrs.

Frank Juergens and D. H. Best been called to Carroll, Iowa, attend the bedside of their have, mother, Mrs. H. Best, who is seriously ill.

Saturday only, wonder values in Hats for $1.49. Miss Clark, 510 -(Adv.) LOADED WITH DEADLY GERMS SPREADING CONTAMINATING ANYTHING TOUCHED THE FEARFUL LOUSE ROACH PLEA FLY Scientists say flies transmit thirty different diseases. Kill them NOW. In a single season a pair of flies can produce over five trillion descendants. Each one carries deadly bacteria, each aflame with burning torment! FLY-TOX A KILLS THEM ALL Flies, reeking with germs, are the filthiest of the Fearful Seven.

They contaminate everything they touch. Don't risk disease from the taint of flies. Kill them. Use pure, stainless PULA MOOT FLY TOX. Developed at Mellon Institute KILLS of Industrial Research by Rex Research Fellowship.

Refuse substitutes. Absolutely Harmless to People and Animals July Clearance SALE DRESSES BEGINS SATURDAY MORNING AND LASTS ONE WEEK VALUES UP TO $24.75, GO IN TWO GROUPS and $1275 Silk Ensembles, Sports, Chiffons and Organdies, in all the new summer shades and styles. -And A Special Assortment Of NEW SWISS VOILES At the very low price of $5.95 Louis Frock Shoppe 408 STARR STREET ETHEL DOES SOT IT GET WHEN SOME OF THE BROAD'NING THINGS OF LIFE ThE PUFFS SPOT 89 PARIS Ingold-Murray Wedding Is To Be Held Today wedding of interest 10 this secwill take place tomorrow afterat 430 o'clock in the hall of beautiful Gulf Coast Shrine house, La Quinta, when MilLee Murray will wed John Ingold of Boulder, Colo. Clearance Sale Dresses now on at the Louis Frock Shoppe, Starr Street. -(Adv.) Catholic Daughters Plan Benefit Dance The Catholic Daughters of AmerIca will entertain with benefit dance this evening in the Cathedral hall on Broadway.

The Midnight Disturbers will furnish music, and will give a varied program new dance music and old -time tions. Hats--Values from $8.50 to $18.50 for only. Miss Clark, 510 Chaparral. -(Adv.) Baptist Women To Meet Friday Baptist women of the Corpus Christi association meet afternoon in the main auditorium of the Park Avenue Baptist church for the continuation of of Under the Southern led by Mrs. O.

S. Crook, association presi- dent. 666 Relieves a Headache or Neural. gia in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria three days. 666 also 111 Tablets.

TOURIST WEEK! offering to tour OnE Eugene, Croquignol Cralistio and Fred Phone prick for apprices. We also have expert weaver, fully experienced manicuring, eyebrow dyeing and ing. STELLA STINSON $20 Chaparral Opposite Artesian Park Phone 2372 2 SHOP NO. Woodsboro, Tex. Phone 107 NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE Guaranteed PERMANENT WAVE Any Any Type Style $5 SPENCER PERMANENT WAVE SHOP 201 Sherman Bidg.

PHONE 2662 YOUR COAT- FRESH COM PUFFS ARE TAE. VERY THINGS YOU SHOULDN'T, HAVE Rebekah Lodge To Hold Meet Friday The regular meeting of the Rebekah lodge will he held Friday night at 8 o'clock at the Meuly hall, on Staples street. Initiation monies which were to have been held tonight have been postponed indefeinitely, Automobile Firm Nears Completion Of Rearrangement Reed Auto Company Program Gives Large Space For Display A rearrangement of offices and departments of the Reed Auto company, virtually amounting 8.0 expansion program, Is now almost completed, Ted Thomas announced Thursday. Sufficient space in which display 12 or 14 cars has been ed by moving the bookkeeping and collection offices to the rear of the show room. Thomas' office alar located with these offices.

The plan for the remodeled rooms ters in the business offices, the parts department, and mechanical department offices. It Ilkewise wise provides more space for the shop display room has been new paneled and an attractive decoration has been used. A salesmen's counsel room and Dewitt Reed's offices are located mezzanine floor above the bookkeeping offices. Railroad Rate Hearing Postponed to July 18 hearing of the state commission to determine the rallroads will he mitted to retain special low meeting competition with for July postponed until July announcement $5.00 Sale Saturday BON TON MILLINERY 410 Peoples St. Miss E.

Nichois Permanent Wave Special For two regular $12.50 Frederick VitaTonic Wave for $8.50 Complete Sew Frederick Permanent machine Just installed. Lady Luck Beauty Shop Ritz Theater Bidg Phone 974 July Clearance Sale Dresses now going on at the Louis Frock Shoppe, 408 Starr English people drink less than one pound of coffee per capita; in Scandinavian countries the consumption is over ten pounds for each person. American tourists spend about $300,000,000 year in Europe. France taking the biggest share. HA9S.

More Power and Pick-up Of course it is an "age of machinery" man-power is still the most important factor in human achievement. Shredded Wheat is a power food. It is rich in the elements that build muscular and mental energy -making it an ideal food for children. Shredded Wheat is nothing but whole wheat, supplying every element that growing bodies need. Delicious with milk and fresh fruits.

SHREDDED SHREDDED WHEAT WHEAT A tion noon the club dred Harold July going 408 WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT TWO GREAT STOVE FACTORIES BUSY Hence Our Low Price on the E-Z-EST WAY OIL RANGE see mo Wickless! There's nothing like E-7-est Way at anywhere near this low price! Five giant here speed heat- burners: Six full size cooking holes! Odorless, smokeless, troubleproof! Concealed fuel rank! Built-in, roomy baking oven! Satisfaction or money back. $3.00 Down $4.00 Monthly CASH WHEN you see what the E-Z-est Way Wickless Oil Range brings you at this low price, you'll not wonder that we sold over 50,000 of these stoves last year. And when vou know that this is typical of the values we offer in ranges of all types, you'll readily see why millions choose Sears-Roebuck as the place to buy stoves. Daily Store to Hours: 6 Sears. Roebuck and Co.

to Free Service, Tires Mounted. 8 Batteries In Saturday 8 to 9. RETAIL STORE stalled. 1321 Leopard Street Corpus Christi.

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