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The Waco News-Tribune from Waco, Texas • Page 8

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9 THE WACO FRTDAT. APHTT, 19. 1 Federal Funds To Build a Stadium For High School Allotment of $17,500 of PWA Money Toward Construction of $60,000 Plant Is Announced cojcnvren moM fao oni Wmjrer have been and to Wash tnglon with the request for ths grant. of the Ktadlum Ttoe new will built on two blocks a Fourteenth and Dut- psrt of Cotton which the board obtained from the rity last year by trading for It the of old Bell Hill school buiiding Grandstand ai hlra-hers, seating 11.000 constructed of and concrete grandstand will be roofed with tile Dressing and other will be the grandstand. Arrangements will mnde to erect Judge Richey said field 11 Include a track It will be with what Richey described ss a modern fence Richey said it will tako 100 men three months to complete the structure Funds To He Sought For an Armory from Senators Tom Connalh and Morris Sheppard and Congressman O.

Cross Thursday that they 11 use their Influence toward gt'ttins: work relief funds for of an armory for Waco of the nati nal guard were regarded as important steps toward reaching that goal Arlutant (Jencrnl Car! NVsbitt had called the attention of the Waco Chamber cf Commerce tc ihe fact that $6 000(100 of the work relief fund will be earmarked for construction of nationa' guard armories, at the rate of about $20 000 to the unit. Waco has five units The citv has offered a site, which Wll! nU the money, from 1150.000 to non for labor and Inaterial a er of Commerce cltv, Amer ar Legion and building trades counci! wired Washington officials urging the allotment, representing that the building may us-'d also for a center Aunt Hot a about her. no matter what folks couldn't put up with woman that hateful It he Ime Poor Fa viisv "Cora she knows men she the way to treat a husband Is to have perfect fidente In him an' then watch him Just as closely as If on hate." Number of if acoans See a Play at I em pie Among Waroana who motored to Temple Thursday night to witness play. "The Christopher Pean In which Miss Maurine derwood and Robert Dupree, both Warn students at the of tved the leading roles which the club of the presented at the municipal auditorium. under the auspices of Temp I.itt theatre, were Mr and Mrs Dupree, Mr and Mrs dson Mr and Mrs Clint Padg.tt.

Miss Heat rice Burnett, Miss Jane P.OLgs of Dayton, Ohio; Miss Ida Orand. Miss Pauline Breuatedt. Jean Breustedt. Shaplev H. Riley.

Coming to Waco I or The Faster Holidays Miss Dorothv who teaches in the Dallas public schools nr- rives Friday morning the Raster holidays with Misa Mary Rile, who is thf her mother Mrs Tidwell R.OO South Etrhth street, the remainder of the week arrived Wednesday from Da as where is an instructor in the public schools. FLOWERS for EASTER For the a gift or as a complement to new spring clothes certainly there can nothing love 1 er in flowers at Easter time You 1 a f- array of the fir.epf blooms including both cut and potted at WOLFE Select Your Furl? for stalks and plants "dwarf and varieMes at a wide of prices Select your I-i'ies at WOLFF Faster rfert Make that selection now an' he that you get of av t- ment. 15 er; day kets which are ers WOLFES perfect from mtr flowers, arefully sorted and our expert you selert at you are i's ired of a iivs Prompt Delhiry Our Florists T. enables no 4 to rw ard your gift to anv destination. Your is delivered.

Just as you ted it, by our associate flor st in tf-e desig- ns'el locality Waco Graduate Nurses To Attend Convention Mrs Mary Foster Allen and Mlsa Bertha were chosen offictal to represent Graduate Nurses association, district 10. at the state convention of Graduate Nurses in El Paso May 8 11. when the local organization met at the home of Miss Kathleen Cockrell, 1916 Gorman a.enue Others who will attend from thf Waco association are Mrs Eunice Ward Davia, president of district 10; Misses Blanche McCrary, county health nurse Anna Grimland, Hallia Stewart, Zelia Mae Downey, Eula Twee die. Dr Alexander, guest speaker at the meeting talked on iighta of Modern Medicine," tracing the progress made in the field of medicine during the last 25 years. The association made tentative plans for a social courtesy to be extended the graduating classes of Providence and Baptist sanitariums sometime in May, and appointed a committee composed of Miss Bertha Reudtke, Lucille McCrary, Flora Schiemenz to assist Mrs Foster little, program chairman, in making plans for the affair.

A new member welcomed at the meeting was Mrs Marv Davis new superintendent of nurses at Baptist sanitarium, who came to Waco from Kansas Members of Dentists A uxiliary Entertained of Woman auxiliary to Texas Dental societv, who remained over Thursday for the last and fourth dav of state convention held in connection with their dentist husbands, entertained with two different breakfasts Thursday morning Mrs. Bush Jones of Dallas sponsored a no host breakfast at Moms residence, avenue, while Mrs. C. Me mons, past president of the state auxiliary from Fort Worth, was hostess to 25 visitors and Waco members at Hotel Roosevelt. Miss Virginia Olney To Be Married at Gainesville Waco fr ends received in- nouncement of the approaching marriage of Miss Virginia Olney to Frank Jones next Thursday morning it St Pu Episcopal church in: Gainesville Miss Olney, former resident of Waco and student at Bay- i lor.

will given in marriage by 1 her brother Davis Olney. The pie will spend their honevmoon in Galveston, returning to make their home in Gainesville Mr. and Mrs. John Jolley Hack From Honeymoon Mr and Mrs John Jolley are located at the apartments, 1510 South Tenth following their return fron. a wedding trip through Georgia, Mississippi and Louis ana.

Their marriage took place in Dayton. home of the bride, who was formerly Miss n. last week fi aco Girls to Attend Ft. Worth House Party Miss Catherine Weatherred. 1000 South Fifth street, accompanied by Miss Edna Pviggs, departs on Saturday for Fort Worth, where they will attend a house party given Miss Loraine Donnell.

Saturday night they will attend the Pi Phi spring formal given at rest Country club Miss Weatherred will continue to Kansas City. Mo here she ill visit her sister Mrs I Schroe der. for one week following her visit to Fort Worth Dentists Conclude Yearly Convention With Clinic Talks New Officers Installed Thursday Morning and Other Business Quickly Disposed Of Half a dozen on as many subjects interesting to dentists, occupied Thursday afternoon session of Texas State Dental society convention, which closed last night. Dr Dan Peavy of Cuero. Dr W.

Nail of Waco. Dr W. T. Foster of San Antomo. Dr.

W. Moody of Amarillo, Dr. J. Treadwell of Fort Worth, and Dr Gladys Griffis of Dallas, were chairmen of the clinics, and Dr E. Bell was in charge of the Baylor university college of dentistry clinic, during which four students conducted a casting clinie.

New President Installed At final session of of delegates Thursday morning Dr. W. B. McCall of was installed as president of the State Dental society. Dr.

A. L. Nygard of Dallas was named elect. to take at the 1936 convention in Dallas Dr Nygard his post as assistant secretary, and Dr. J.

G. Fife of Dallas enters his 33rd year as secretarv- treasurer. Dr Ralph Cooley of Houston was named vice president. Dr F. Hinds of Dallas w-as reelected chairman of clinic committee for 1935 and 193fl; Dr A Crabb of Dallas was named to the dental board for years 1936-38; Dr Charles Kirkpatrick of Marshall was made member of the economics committee for the years 1936-40.

and three delegates elected to the American Dental association meeting at New Orleans in November were Dr Stuart of San Antonio Drs Rldon Knox and W. P. Delafield of Dallas. Technical DUeussInn At the general session Thursday morning. Dr.

Elliott, dean of Texas Dental college at Houston, discussed now methods in building partial plates for mouths that have some teeth in good condition. Dr Arthur Merritt of New York held his last postgraduate class dis- clussing pvorrhea An amazing number of people have disease, which destroys bones about the tooth roots and discharges pus into mouth, he said It can be prevented, with care and can be easily cured in early stages. It Happened Yesterday Charged with burglary on two occasions of oats from the barn of L. 1 of Hewitt, a negro. Alton McCloud, was brought nark to Waco from Temple hv Deputy Sheriff John Duncan did not know he had robbed until Duncan him, ftllagadly obtaining confession from the Word from Hollywood that George Dallas son of Dr George Streeter of Waco, had announced new plans for production of his own writings of stage plays as preliminary to a campaign to get them produced by motion picture companies KAM JOHNSON IM MAYOR Sam Johnson, mayor pro tem.

took over yor Job while Joe Hale was out of the city on in He signed checks and several legal papers for Ihe city. Paul Baker of Baylor speech was reader and a quartet of Bay lor students sang, as background for an exhibition at Waco hall of paintings by Frank Reaugh. Constable Will Surratt and deputy, I. Stanford, recovered a car stolen from Jack Payne last Sunday, allegedly the which struck and fatally Injured Anton Wolf at Eighth street and Washington avenue. The car had been stripped They found no trace of the gro who drove It.

Word from Spartanburg. 8. was that Baylor won championship of two-day convention of Southern Association of Speech Teachers at TAU Kappa Alpha, nation forensic fraternity. Miss Martha Emmons said the state home puppet show players would not go to Dallas to attend the r.nnual meeting of the Texas Folklore society this week end, because the state home bus in which they were to ride was broken down Bill Molherg. street, reported stolen.

North Twelfth his automobile Mrs. Ralph Winkleman Addresses Jr. C. of C. C.

O. Potter Gives An Exhibition of Dancing for His Fellow Giving a living illustration of enthusiasm which Mrs Ralph VV in- kelman talked about at the same meeling, C. toastmaster for the Junior Chamber of Commerce luncheon Thursday noon at the Hotel Raleigh, appeared in gro costume, with his face blacked, and danced an enthusiastic jig as a feature of his own program. He also sang Mrs Potter played his accompaniment at the piano Members had asked Potter to dance for several weeks, so Thursday he surprised them. Defining enthusiasm, Mrs Wlnkel- man said.

it is really a happiness of magnetism, blazing the wav to success. One masters life when we laugh with tragedv." the speaker continued. She listed three keys of happiness as If veterans were called to meet courthouse Friday night to make plans for sttendmg a state convention of their organization May 5-8 at Corpus Christi. can have wealth and feel like a million dollars and service In nection with her address Mrs kelman an illustration wiW1 her monkev a knitted glove placed on her hand with a monkev head. She related stories of happiness, thrift and progress with the antics of the "monkev.

J. was introduced as a new member, W. F. Reaves will he toastmaster Thursday with Rester serving Thursday week. Guests were Dr R.

Clark, B. Webb, A Dollins. Canfield, Floyd Kellingsw orth. C. D.

Whatley, Dalton Arrowood CARVES CHAIN FROM BROOM CREVERAND, John Ilmoni, 65. sat down and whittled for 27 divs and at the end of that time he had carved a broom han- die into a perfect chain of links. At one end hunj; the broom. He he would send it to his daugh- i ter in Ros Angeles for her birthday, as a good luck charm. BACK ON LAKE WACO City water department workmen, laboring all night, repaired the eightv-fifth break in I.ake Waco pipeline before noon, and I.ake Waco water was turned hark into the citv mains.

Pult of Preston Haralson against the Employers Insurance association went to trial in Fifty- fourth district court. Suspect in Box Car Robbery Is Arrested He Alleged to Have Taken Several Sugar From Train Alleged to have stolen several 100- pound sacks of sugar from a moving box car the Bellmead railroad yards late Wednesday night, a man was eitj tectives and constable officers Thursday morning and was taken to Dallas where he was said to have disposed of the sugar. Detectives said the man apparently boarded car while it was standing in the vards and when It started moving out the sacks of sugar out near a crossing where they were picked up in an automobile sack was overlooked, or was one too many, and was recovered by police Wednesday night. The license number of the car taken bv railroad detectives and the arrest followed Thursday. A woman also was held in the case but charges had not been filed Thursday afternoon Defective Captain Burton.

Detective E. Westmoreland and constable officers made the arrest Burton and railroad detectives took the man to Dallas Armv Fiver Dies In Crash; Plane Goes Into a Spin Lieut. Paul Boyer Wilson Crashes at Taylor as I le Is Seeking Place to Make Landing TAYIJ1R, April 18 (API- Lieutenant Paul Rover Wilson, of March field. Calif was thrown from his spinning plane and killed here today as he tried to bring it down in a plowed field Lieutenant Wilson, on country flight from March field to Barksdale field, Via flew over town, then turned back, apparently seeking a place to land Taylor residents who saw the crash said the ship spun like a top as he tried to bring it down. Break When It was about SO feet from the ground the pilot straps broke ard IJeutenant Wilson was thrown out broken and skull crushed, he died on his wav to a hospital Lieutenant Wilson a native of Carlisle.

Pa wrote the song, "Cadet Dream while a student at Randolph field. San Antonio. Rater the song became nationally popular. Wilson who i survived bv his parents Mr. and Mrs J.

Wilson of Carlisle, was graduated from Gettysburg college in Pennsylvania, in 1929. Several vears later he went I to San Antonio, where he was grad- uated from the primary school at Randolph Field in October, 1911 In February, 1934. he completed his air studies at Kelly field and was commissioned Close Call for Three hoboes standing In the railroad yards here said thev barely had time to get out of the way as Wilson low-wing pursuit ship fell It missed Missouri. Texas railroad station only a few vards Burglars keat police on the Jump They robbed a tourist camp cabin, getting llfi from four dental students staying in East Waco; they looted the Brooks hall tailor shop of 170, they got two dozen eggs and other articles from W. store on North Eighteenth street, and burglars were chased away from a box car full of sugar, dropping some of their loot as they fled EASTER CAROS STARTED Postmaster C.

V. McMahan reported first Raster cards of the season beginning to swell the dally volume of business at the post office. A car and a garage were destroyed by fire at the home of H. It. arter.

210" Summer avenue, firemen reported. Waco chapter of Disabled Ameri- ccan Veterans met the courthouse for a special program. Suit of J. S. Spanger against harles Keller, ns a result of an automobile collision, went to trial In enty-fourth district court before Judge Giles P.

Tester Choice of EASTER II A variety of Easter Hats See our wonderful collection. White Pastel Off Face Ruff Pedaline to Compare thoso hats any vs Hats that aro made to soli for and up. Buy rays I' 1.1 A At STIN PERFECTION Has Been Our Leader I A UVA VS A COMPLETE MNP for More Than 30 Years S. M. Kirkpatrick 8 Co.

n. Kirkpatrick SM-ll-n South Third Armin Rack A BISCUIT OVEN IN SEVEN MINUTES" ME A PILLOW DEAR MY BACK AtMOST BROKEN FROM scrubbing Mainly About People Hydrangeas A spring ss m- lr.g art of rars beauty, in a er of and Tl ey are tv priced. 12 S10.00 II Talisman, Times, Pr arc ff, and mar other stunning vsn ties en grades fr in fsint to hr carr 2.00 upward l'ione uuAcov te leglapm FLOfcwrr 422 AVt. Knlistnient of for civilian conservation corps will start Friday, and continue through Monday, Sergeant Parham army recruiting officer, said Thursday. He will examine and enrol at Cotton Palace coliselm snd has a quota of 267.

The Waco Bar association will nu-i at the courthouse at 10 a m. I to pass on the ioath of Judge r.imttee draw ng up resolu- of John McNamara chairman, J. VV. Cocke, Wii- ui -on, W. Sleeper, and Clayton.

Itauerle, been 111 for days, was enough to re- i rt to his s' re for a few hours Thursday. Prof. A. Sendon of the Spanish at Baylor has been elected president of the Star chapter of the Texas Teachers of Spanish snd Prof H. Sparkman has been named of the body.

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