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Bryan-College Station Eagle from Bryan, Texas • 6

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New Dixie Always 5c and 15c De Luxe amily Theatre PALACE TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY a relative Mrs Lauia th soul br OKM NATHAN McNamee Mews 1 1 K' VA sister of Mrs? John Mr and Mrs oster killed and 1000 injured Sunday hearts ot tne enuurun eun llt Martin also told an brides parents and Miss Kraft RAPPE EGGNOG as 1 A HH1UU hile an estimated 250000 were I Zz7 ill' Ir HuntsvilU is employed as daughter Miss Hazel Nell Astin 1 already Jook Col the Halsell of San Antonio and Astm her story hour an auto ales i plantation' home near gext Saturday Motor company session of the 136 I Leadings Clothiers' second sheets nt the Eagle office GREATER PAIACE SEAL CERTIIED QU ALITYBETTER AB RICS TESTING BUREAU ma Jones the aged sis i Chas Jones and A TU Tennis Team To Meet Aggies MAINLY ADOPT OLKS ICE COEE ICE TEA Mr? and Mrs Alex Brikmeyer anil Mr and Mrs Thomas Gallig Gene Raymond 'Henry rances Drake And a Musical Comedy with Roy Atwell hTTO EARRlCS 'jESTINGWREAU HOLEPROOfeZ KOSIEWr Adults a Mrs QUEEN TOMORROW LIGHTNING STRIKES '(Continued from Page 1) 1 '1 '5 Mi Ur of Zir iL Acker at Mrs Cline Jr Plains1 report your costume with NEW HOSIERY COLORS: 79c $100 $115 'INVITAT ION: Beforeou pion your Spring wardrobe come in and consult HQLEPROO new Color Book at our hosiery 1 A returned vny iuuy i pending the holidays in Bryan in the home of her sisters Mrs in the Japanese owned island of most destructive earth quake of modern times Rocking the beautiful island at dawn Sunday the shocks spread destruction and terror in scores of populous villages on the borders of Taichu and Shinchiku provinces i The latest official tabulation was 2711 killed 11386 injured S' MAI hour for children using the Story Mrs' A Wynne of Huntsville brother of Mrs Tyler Haswell and also her sister Mrs Mamie Wynne Cqx visited in" thn liaswell home Mr and Mrs Hwlfempe of ort' Worth werfe alsoguests in the home of Mr and Mrs Haswell for the day Mrs James Miss' Agnes James' Mrs Harry Hartwell and Ted James 'mother sisters and11 brothers of Mrs Charles Edgof were aster Sunday guests in the Eclge home They returned to their Some at San Antonio Sun day evening Mr and Mrs George Dea ton of Houston came to Bryan Saturday to' spend Easter with his parents Mr and' Mis A Deaton I Henry Kurten well known Kur iw Williams Jr Mrs Orin Williams and children of Houston spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Offa Williams Mi's Powers and Williams Sr Lorenzo Powers accompanied them to Houston for a vi it as they returned to their homes JI Miss Charlotte Stoddard of San Antonio here to spend the Las ter holidays was called to Hous ton yesterday in company vyith Mrs Stoddard and Miss Eleanor McDonald to attend the nnnrnl nf 1 English forget ancy rolic of Thirty given by the Twilight Social Club Kemp Hi Auditorium Wednes day: Night April 24 Admission 15c Reserve seats for white friends rf I across the street from her sis tei on Haswell Drive is report ed as critically ill at this time fol lowing a stroke of paralysis which she suffered during Saturday LAST DAY KATHARINE HEPBURN IN LITTLE QUEEN LAST DAY NIGHT AT THE ANn PRIVATE LIE HENRY BRYAN GIRL MARRIES HOUSTON MAN HERE ON SUNDAY MORNING At 8:30 lock Easter Sunday morning the irst Methodist church Miss Lucy Darwin daught er of Mrl and Mrs Jim Darwin became the bride of Gerke of Houston when Dr Elrod pastor the the church officiated at the beautiful marriage ceremony in which the ring service was used A decoration of Easter lilies and pink roses' with ferns made an at tractive bridal altar befor which the happy couple took thejr mar riage vows with only the imnie diate relatives and a few close BREAKAST is given OR RECENT BRIDE AND BRIDE TO BE Misses Winnie and Mary rances Harris entertained at the 'home of their parents Mr and Mrs 1 Visa pflciDr naratie Lescher MacGregor of Dallas rem 1 embered as Miss Eugene Edge receiving greetings from many friends while on a short Visit to her parents Mrs' Norman Dansby driving by to pick up her husband for lunch Bryan bankers enjoying a day off because of a Monday obser vance of San Jacinto Daj Thomas Lundin busy at work af ter a long layoff occasioned by ill ness Hudson Meyers rushing by Henry Kurten popular resident of the community named for his family greeting friends at th rnurthouse I Tack Unwell one of Bry cmI vnunff matrons whizzing by Mrs Bryant down town on orrnnlc HIM I A TTziiti a 1 Citv Hall employee Lawrence driving uy Iledtke of the Parker Astin com 1 pany drops in on business Mrg i niAotm wruv i 17 A1U4U1J Metcalfe busy and popular farm home agent starting for the coun try HOLEPROO suggests': 3 i "ICE a dark sunbronze New with black' navy dnd all costume colors a cool mediunrsuntan that will grow rapidly in favor asjhedays become wbrmer a "blonde" nude for all ''evening wear RAPPE" a light neutral stunning with the popular siring and groge tones A Only in shadowless HOLEPROO HOSIERY will I you find these up" colors but you cdh get them in any weight or style including the' popular short stocking: HOLEPROO KNEE HIGH with the knit in garter Mrs Hugghins who hs been The Anribbusiness riendship Bible Class of the Tirstll Baptist Sunday School ollowcd by a social meeting will be held Tuesday night at 8:30 o'clock at home of Mrs Goldsmith 3219 Rice avenue The following will serve' as jpint hostesses: Mrs Ci Goldsmith Mesdames R' Smith "Newton 0 A' ox Head Pearce A Kinley MrB Lloyd Goodlow class president asks for full atten dance of the class nt Wilkerson Clinic for the nR? past 10 days following an lyOur nex: order pnntma Our Ot Lt trx nkk hrhv In Im taken itw work will from the clinic to hcrhomc MrA Hugghins is reportea as gcuawv along nicely at this time Mrs Branch Misses Gus sic and Juanita Branch George Branch Jr and Charles Barden left today for Austin after havi ing spent the Epster holidays in Bryan Mrs 'Br'anch and family visited in the home of her par ent Mr and Mrs A Buchan x1 rhnrles Barden with hU aunt and family Mr and Mri 1 Wiley Higgs George Branch and Barden are students at the Uni vrefity a 11 We have new samples and prica lists from the leading coupon book and ticket printers in the natiwj im sunn vou witn meso nee cssary printed articles Glad to show you ragie riinimg vv 1 Let inc eaawt rrrurx iir CLUB AVALON At Brenham presents big time floor show eaturing King and a Half acrobatic adagio Helen Gonzales in her spicy Cuban Rhumba Pete Dance Orchestra EVERY NIGHT A majority of the victims weir caught in collapsing houses which were of sun dried brick rubble Chinese fashion Police reported '16193 Bouses demob ishtd and approximately 20000 damaged It was feaied that known cas ualties would increase as: shat tered communication lines to re mote villages are restored Although the entire island was shaken the biggest toll was con fined to an area 40 miles in diam eter north of the city of Taichu especially in the Toyohara district 15 miles north of Taichu Among the worst stricken towns vvere Naiho where 581 died in cluding the (corre sponding to mayor) Kamoika with 445 killed Taiko where fires added to the destruction Byorit su which saw a majorityofji houses "levelled Koidy Cmkunan nnd Taianko Extra police and soldiers were rushed to the quake zone to pre vent looting and disorders Prep arations for relief were made but were hampered by heavy rains The seismological observatory announced the center of the shock was near Toyohara 10 kilometers (nearly 7 miles) jielow the sur face This shallowness unusual in earthquakes accounted for the heavy damage to buildings last disastrous earth quake in Murth 1906 killed i 300: The tragedy was the worst in Japanese territory since the 1923 earthquake which devastated Tokyo and Yokohama with the loss of almost 100000 lives The entire main street in Tai chu City Was demolished and the iroved Throughout the north western portion of the island rail road tracks buckled into fanfastic Waves like writhing snakes and many elaborate mountain tunnels caved inw 14 1 You can always get typewrite: 1 ofitn Alamo street Satur Here On Tuesday i i Mueller nee Miss rances Thomas The strbng UmversHy of Ttxhs pink n(1 tennis team will invade Ky 11 was emphasized throughout this Tuesday afternoon for dual match charming hospitality Gorgeous es with Coach I Abbotts lyxas Sweetheart rose bqds Aggie netters' The fmst ld blooming pink geraniums gave will start about 2 clock fiorai touch and in the delicious will be no admission charges three course breakfast served'the In matches to date ls pretty colors were also in evidence the Aggies defeated Sam After breakfast a progressive and Trinity University but high sCOSS lost to the Rice Owb at Ho 6 a pink and green box A netters include narren i Jackson and rells Houston Bob Early acK rje( another box of Jack Crichton Shreveport Da tr to Miss ShirlireedJValker vjng White Amarillo and igm two honorees were presented Black Clifton An I lovcly gifts ot crystal glassware want aasgex results by the hostesses juagic Those pleSent as guests of the Misses Harris were: Mrs A Mueller Miss Lily Kush Walker Mrs Jesse Jackson Miss 1 rances James Miss Patti' Minkert Miss Stella Hart Miss Shirlireed Wal ker Miss Jessie Thomas Miss Lois Brown AMILY REUNION HELDSUNDAY ALL DAY AT JOHN BARRON HOME A hnnt inif nf ill thf ROnS and daughters of John Barron ten resident was in Bryan on busi of Bryan made a happy family ness todaj' reunion at nis uu Galveston Sunday evening car rvlnrr 1 As back to their home Mr and Mrs Vander werth and children Lila Lee and Billie Ruth anti Mrs Stall ings spent Sunday with Mr Van nwtnUK mis rj VI Rogers Classes will be held each evening from 5 to 5:45 and again from 6:30 to 7115 with the women of the church serving sup per to all attending at 6 Only the College Station and Nava Baptist churches are having many as five courses during this week 4' Mr and Mrs Gabbard and family visited dui ing the week end in Temple Mr aryl Mrs illiams spent riday in ort Worth jw Lcon Taubenhaus arid his friend an roommate Ben Weinstein 'of Mrs 0' II guests at her I i home over the Easter week end 1 1 i were Mrs rank Morrow her daughter Miss Sue Morrow of I Stamford and her son rank Mor 1 1 tin Mr and Mrs Jim Astin and II sen Asun TODAY AND TUESDAY Love Held Them ApArtl But danger hurled them to each arms! Dr Joe Mims' of Cleburne vis New Yoik both of whonycame rMh ire Station and in fron? Tulane University at New ent at the mariiage of Miss Lois parents Dr and Mr Taub on 'm ri'day in Houston visiting of Karnes 'City is a friends YT' visitor onrthecampus today a 'Battle of and Mrs IL Reid drove Houston have 4 to Galveston Sunday evening car after a rving Mr and Mrs Andrew Reid Station in the home xf her parents ''Hwho had spent Easter with' them Mr and Mrs HR Covington 1 ro i Mrs uagiey is Miss Bertha Humbert returned her bed with illness today to Stockdale Sunday ai ter un ter visit with her parents Dr and Mrs Jlumbej Thomas pster all of Miss Annie McCulloch of Wash (Houston were guests Sunday ot ImrfAH I) JUStCT Ot MrS 'JOni Mitchell has arrived at College't Station fora visit with Mr and "Lf'? Mrs Mitchelf Miss Caroline Mit chell their daughter also has been visiting with Mr and 'Mrs Mitchell during the week end but will re turn to the University of Texas at Austin Tuesday A iH 'j 'The College Station Baptist church joining with other churches in the Creath Brazos Association revival will have five courses during this weekThe courses for the diliercnt groupb With teachers will be as follows Brown: seniors and young people Rev Brown intermediates ing in Mrs Lloyd juniors Mrs Holland and story Df and It i I the birth of a son James' Curtiss Satuiday Mr and' Mrs Ed Kubal of Highway shopped in Bry an today Lefevre of North Zulch was among the visitors in Bryau during the day Mrs Emory Smith Missgs Es telle Shepard Tyra Shepanl Katn RnllnriL Ila Mae Hull and Stella Hart motored to Houston Brogdon and Miss Allie Morit early Easter Sunday moining gOinely and spent the daywith relatives and friends returning to uryan Sunday evening Miss Katie Daly has returned to her home in Bryan from Houston where she spent the past week visiting with her sister Mrs Jaci' Ganter and family 'lllnV in rf Mr 1111 a DIm I 41 Hut urs it i ited with Joe Dyer Ed Buh and Malcolm Smith in Bryan on Easter Sunday Mr and Mrs Gerke of Austin Miss Louise Gerke of Houston and Mr and Mrs Henry Huff of Houston Sunday in nwftn ntul Attended the nidi i it i I of their brother uvint Houston to Miss Lucy Darwin at the irst Methodist church Sun day morning at 8:30 o'clock Mr and Mrs Elwell have with them in their home Mrs El mother Mrs' Jen kinst of Hubbard nnnv friends of 0 A I'ox will regret to learn that bus been quite ill again at the family home on Haswell Drive since l'n 1 day night He is reported as somewhat improved today Miss Ray 'Montgomery 'teacher in the ort Worth city' schools I COTTON MARKET (Courtesy Bush Co) jx 'rhough cotton grains and most of the stocks opened up slightly today after the Easter holidays cotton corn and May oats show rJ 1 zornc rlf Vl A A'U iVMta 4 www ('Cotton closed fiom three to five cents under Thursday in New ft' May July Oct i i on Close lhurs iipa nu i Opening IL 1 1 170 1151' 1118 Close 1140 1159 112 1 4' Whnnt ihnuith losing slightly during the day closed at an eighth for September to quarter of a cent for May and uly over close in Qhicago 1 rirteo SpdL July 10137 10150 lUUb i cjty Taiku was virtually de to Stockdale Sunday after an Eas Mrs Jlumberta TIT 7 PAVEMENT I PS 1 street Easter Sunday for an an Jay visiting together A bountiful dinner was served at the noon hour to the following: John Barron host Mr and Mrs George Barron and baby of Yoakpn Mt and Mrs Edgar BuIIock and two little daughters of Houston Mr and Mis Will Barron and children of Iola Mr and Mrs Barron and children Mr and Mrs Guy Harris and son Mr and Mrs Pelham Barron and baby Mr and Mis Mike Barron and son Mis Neeley and daughters all of Bry an just one sunrecipe for a becoming i i i i i i nv economical wararooei riavu 11 uwivi When it comes to hosiery let HOLtrkLAJr authoritative new colors make hosiery selec tion simple Close Thurs IV Close 2:10150 10175 10113 May corn losing half a cent closed at 9087 cents May oats MY an eighth 'of a cent' to close at 5025 cents1 though September and July macle small advances Most of the stock gaineu uiuub the gains were 'small iirienus I 1I tkn interest of couple were unattended rut the children wl 4 ernoon nt Carnegie library in Bry I xTloa Wil ip Hirers gave 1 unusually enjoyame piogiau Th hat was Eastertide was emphasized ar 1 Vll UIV wvi costume Her flowers were white orchids and lilies of the valley Preceding the ceremony a luncn was served at thenomi ox ii da wnicn nau uw tnruieu ent to their made tor ner py a' It tnnn fkn norpnuinV the DTldC ith tne mem hallowed groom left amid a shower a shnrt honeymoon? Un at Carnegie their return CStaDllSneu UL WAV o'f chil Mrs Donaho is a graduate of lCn Stfu 8t the Brhyah J3 i i' beautituuy oy nmmton State Teachers tin Mr ana Mrs uim her helpers I utBVille is employed as children arc aueauy mg'iorward to another story hour aut0 i ln nftm nt the library on Spxt oaiui uaj 1 211 I' lira jack iiowen vuv Mathis George Jones ann most popular and accomplish Mrg 1)ant! It 1 1 1 errands 'Mrs Ross i km Viiivshfmd Mi and IUWH Kiwi Mvy Mnnrt an inn 1O Carrihgton and daugniei TP Hall Mr and Mrs 'It i a Tiulwhr and pany drops in on business M' wnl Jones and Martin who knows everybody cm Merka and chil iAlma UI1UU1 '7 'AAUll nr I A ITtrlcs anifc family Smith Vandi ver Mr and Mrs Julius bai Whitley trying out a new ron Jones ami jj Studebaker Mr and Mrs Lin Mr and Mrs Saxon ton Robertson and Linton Jr re sun Mu ap I wLpv Saueh turning from lunch nirani Miss uoia Downard popular grocery sales ter Richard ii: fvLml Vinmp tn enn Mildred Keith bHari 1 mon iHknip menu 11IUU lunch Mrs IL Brayton! Lamar uarnei working in her rose garden and Miss Anna HoHand Mrs I thankful for the rains of last week Martin Nelwyn Martin Eve Mr and Mrs Jones Martin Jr Martha Jane Maitin Ol ULAK BRYAN GIRL her Meg IS Ella Cora Croh WSf I ol Mr passing by 1 nH Mrs Horace Kraft and one Story of Easter Ic TnlJ Children A lLU SI LX i i Tx rrksno Irvrrtnn churen oy ui a At rUll 1 ihrnrv atts Only the families of the At City fjinraryblj(ai couple and a few mtimpte I friends were present' The bridal ver alert to the interest of couple were unattended fu the children who love to attend ler at the organ furnished the mu thc story hour each Saturday aft sic ma(e beau 111 AJAV 1:1 UA 11 with Knstor 1U1VS WIUW L1SS Willie ivuguia AitHamTnn Easter eve aw and fern si Sciti im 2 Mra Tho Cllaga wbl told an original story on mas ter which brought the inQpn of the occasion to the minds and hearts of the children eon Mrs Easter mystery which thrilled the i i tr i KLUUies IIU 3 o1clock with the mem nrv Eastertide their receptive minus hnnr aiiv otui jr library is now an event in the affaiis '2 1 i 1 tH rvxt nlciW hvl reason rftae cold therefore shad GIVE SURPRSE DINNER 1 he beg in harvest and have noth ORJ HICKS ON I Proverbs 20:4 J60TH BIRlHUAi I A large group of relatives ami Mrs Horace Kraft called atfrjcnis gathered Sunday at the I the Eagle this morning to tell about Sue naswell Memorial park for the marriage Sunday of her daugh a urprjse birthday dinner for Iter Lois one of most? popu John Hicks who was celebrat iz i i Mm' x'xi lar and ueauuiui guw ling ms sixuuin uiiuiuuy Bcyrl Wharton who is populariz 1 and Mrs Hicks were invil ing the Country Club golf course I to have dinner Sunday with was an attractive figure in Sun'his son Walter'Hicks and family in Bryan When tney arrived the home however mey were rected to the park by their grand son and found theie all of his children except one son 'Audio Hicks who lives in Mississippi ami other members of his family 'except one sister Mrs Hemphill who lives at Tyler At the park 'a dinner including pork beef and mutton harbec'ue cakes pies and salads was serv ed and much of the day was spent by those present visiting with each other Among those present were: Mr Jahn Hicks Mr ami mi Wnlter Hicks and family Bert Hicks and family Oliver Hicks and family Mr and Mrs George Jones by Sam Bullock and family 1 a A 1W 1 1 111 ailU I YT ADimnill i i I wl1 fl I 11 frinmlg nTnSPnt 1 lie Uliuv WVSM Mrs Aubrey Moore and family R''v becoming suit of rose Diana crepe MrS nu nrvl flaiicvhtprs I HL wnrn With rnniinw'Wiui white 'accessories and a white pic ture hat Her flowers were an arm bouquet jf pink rosebuds Mr and Mrs Bryajit stood w'Di the bridciinr groom rtt the altnr and vere the ojilv attendants Miss Lucy Darwin was born and reared and is one of this most beloved young women After attending Bryan high school she attended Baylor College Bel ton and later took special work in business courses at Houston or vnnrg llDS bCCfl Garner Altus Garner with th( Penney Co store in Bryan and has made a recora ror efficient service In her work as to give her high praise from that establishment The groom is a son of Mr and Mrs Charles Gerke of Kurten and has been in the employ of the A and fjtores in Houston for hold tin aim aua several I nwun4 noDUlar girls nnt TWMution 1 I1 A 1 Alli Iv i 1 Oltis Bryan Donaho son of Mr and thc ceremony at the xr nnnahn nf Sheldon were I nni xfrt Gerke 1 V' 1 CIlUILll LA 1 married Easter Sunday afternoon wele tendered 'a wetiding feast at I at 2 at the irst Presbyter he homt t)lc groonfs parents i ix rfi nviAn ii z1 Mr and Mrs unaries wmv Kurten which was also attended by Mr Jim Darwin Mil ton Darwin the sisters Miss Louise Gerke of Houston and Mr and Mrs Henry Huff of Hous nml his brother and wife Mr and Mrs Gerke of Austin kr irp here for the wedding Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs Gerke motored to Houston? which city will be their home WHERE THEY GO AND WHAT THEY 1)0 Mr and Mrs George Lescher MacGrcgot and son Gregor of Dallas spent Easter with Mrs Mac ''parent's Mr and Mrs Eugene Edge Mr Mac Gregor re turnedjhome Sunday night Mrs MacGregor remaining for a longer visit I LHLliX LU II IMP1JL Til niiUi i ir I a 13 TOE BRYAN Mi "11 I 1 (ri 11 1 fcii fl I I in fd 4 I I' It I 1 Lxxi Ax A A A By: Rte ji OT fl I I I 1 I i I MB I xSb' I I I WC I I I I' Wfe 1 1 't 'S I A i' I aWllle 8 BS 'w' Mxx i Xs 1 Al 1 rv A TkT A £1 k'i Jt IX 4 I I I 1 1 1 BO I I IX f' 2 I '5 A i 'zX 3 JX a 4 Xi 7 4 1 X' 5 4 iv I'1! t'l i '5.

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