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Bryan-College Station Eagle from Bryan, Texas • 2

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Capitol Whirligig it I crew Hi i WITH OUR WIVES LANDS IN JAIL! Going on this expedition to the 1'O'ar regions as fuel engineer he I its publicity campaign against go 4 of the centennial was assured 1 Webb MAINLY ABOUT OLKS Office Phone 466 Christmas Shoppers (Chopin) Roy Dan Min The evening progras was nr rne evening pi 's ranged as follows: Takes New Job TREE Song and 7 Here yu will find useful practical gifts for every member of the family court for a coronation ceremony ing (Associated Press Photo) fam Hum Sims Hicks Bullock highways I Shepard Max 8l U1 I min plans income has waged an Ji7 C9 42 82 82 77 81 i opposing the use for anything mi TWO Walter A Jessup president of th University of Iowa sine 1918 will ieavr mext May to become president of the Carnegie ounda tion for the Advancement of Teach propnations a olive to complete trans state roads by 1 llllii and a plan to restore lie slate highway fund These member of the senate and house ways and means committees conferred with President Roosevelt regarding the tax to be placed on liquor Left to right at the White House: Rep Hill Wash lngton Rep Doughton North Carolina Senator King Utah Senator Harrison Mississippi (Associated Press Photo) Texas Good Roads Association Will Gather in Austin HUNTSVILLE Dee The ideCtric chair will strike thrice here in ythe first few minutes of Tuesday" morning unless Governor not "Miriam A Eerguson acts to stay the executions of three men white and two negtoesall of Houston The three Ira Kelly 3S Tom Cook 34 negro and Leon Aub rey 40 negro all were sentenced to die the same day for they crimes Kelly was convicted of criminally attacking a 13 year old Seabrook girl Aubrey of murder of another negro and Cook for criminally attacking a white wom tpi The doomed men last night were in different moods Kelly former ly of Hugo 'Okla was tearful and buried his face in his hands as he wept audibly Cook was calm and Aubrey who has maintained his death sentence for slaying another negro was too severe was sullen Kelly prison authorities said has beeq extremely nervous since Chia JncaTCeralion here on death row and it was feared he might break down completely before his scheduled march to the chair In all probability the white man will go to the chair first and the two negroes will follow immediately prison officials said The order in which the men will dic will be de termined by the warden Large Audiences Uonr nntntm nt VU VUIlVVifcUU MV Churches Sunday John I Darrouzet of Galveston executive chairman of the utho lie section of the Texas Slate Cen tennial it is hoped to hold in reported that the communi cant of his church are filling in behind the movement pei unison He said the Calhohc pail TAKE ADVANTAGE OUR SALE PRICES IN PURCHASING YOUR GITS REAL SAVINGS ARE OERED IN EVERY DEPART MENT OUR STORE Altos: Mesdames Dansby Holmgreen lumcastei 11 Lewis Morris Tatum Eve lyn Williams and Miss Claia Wet Electritf Chair Strikes Thrice After Midnight No Extremes Seen In Temperatures Past Seven Days Bass solo and choir Mahler soloist Male chorus riend A large audience filled the au ditorium of the irst Presbyterian church in the morning and anoth er filled that of the irst Baptist church 'in the evening Sunday as these two presented Christmas pageants In the morning the choir of the Presbyterian church presented i Song and the Star" by Hol ton and Rev Thomas Gordon Watts brought the Christmas mes Organ prelude Stulls Doxology Invocation Gloria Soprano olil' gato and men's quartet' Arr by Miss Margaret Zu ber A Ashworth 11 Locke Our job department is equipped to lender quick and efficient ser vice Quality printing at reason able prices Give us a trial Eagle Printing Co Phones 36 or 48 Ml at il'j Ufa oil it uin THE BRYAN DAILY EAGLE MONDAY DECEMBER 18 1933 Prelude overture Rossini Invocation chimes trnd No operations nor Injiwtioits No enforced reisL This simple home treat i ment permits you to about your business as usual unless of vou se you are already so disabled as to be pnnoed to your bed In ihql case Emerald Oil acts so quickly to heal your kg sores reduce any swelling and end ail pain that you are un knd about again In po time Just fellow thelmpl directions and you are sure to be helped tour druggist won't kedp youj money unless you are 'YOU can set it st JENKINS DRIIO ORB Ellor Benediction The choir: Sopranos: Mesdames Howell M'P Holleman Roy Dan iorth Gibbons A Ash worth Howell Sher rill Simmons Amos Ball Misses Gladys Shaw and Lettie Davis Altos: JlesilamtV Dan'el Rus sell Harrington Velifih Gra ham' Durham'' San deis Williams Black Barron 15 Sanders and Miss Louise Pipkin Bassos: (I A Ashworth A Sweeney Henry Locke Bish op and Johnson Tenors: Pat Newton Harrington and Moiley Haicus Hfa Mali Before you ptace your next or der for printing get our prices Wo nn sav? vou money and give Mr and Mrs Mangum mid yoll Pllr work Phone 36 two daughters will go to Jackson Miss the latter part of this week fa for a Christmas visit in the home ill 1 lADIOHH II of Mrs mother Mrs Jennie urr The Mungums ex pect to return to their home in Bryan for New day AUSTIN Dec 1 1 rence Westbrook director of the Texas Relief Commission owned a coupe in which his field men had niade numerous jotinr eosyver hh journeys over the country It needed overhaul ing Jack Reed assistant state di rector (failed that he" had a chauffeur who knew (hat make of automobile from a Jo and could it apart and put it together a making the It jsn Teany a has but a an Indian boy Maris is Yoaeer Misses Lucille Gibson i from various Rita Kraft Nettie NedbaieK Atma churches of Bryan and College Robinson Mildred Salley ITtxa Station and if carols by the Juniot telh Wats Sara Waits Margaret choir Mrs James Swanson of i Zuber Navasota was out of town soloist The Baptist choir also aug mented by singers from the churches gave the cantata Christmas written by vari i ous writers and arranged and di rected by IL Black Mrs Webb was organist The order of the service in the morning at the Presbyterian church was as follows: i fuel bootleggers and emu Two plays one a dramatization! dr" llenry's short story I( iuiparnil Christmas IMdton and the other i Paul 'Will be piesenteiL at the special it liristmas program of the Bryan I I itle Theater this qvcnmg 7:1 at the Bryan Worn Club building The desperado who makes Offertory Came Upon a "Midnight Willis the Great Redeemei" (rom the Light Eternal) Petrie Solo Holy Heyser Evelyn Sandvrs Williams HOUSTON Dec 1 riends of good highway's in Texas from all211 of the state senatorial dis tricts "will gather in Austin Wed nesday Dec 20 fur the fust an tiual meeting of the Texas Good Roads Association according to a call issued today by Judge 0 Huggins president of the organi zation editor of the Houston Chronicle Work of the association the first to unite highway boostei from every section of the stale into a single force to push com pletion of theTexas highway sys tem will be reported by Judge Huggins Executive Manager Ike iW A JACKSON DJ 'Announces the removal of his offices from the nierce Bldg to CONER WITH ROOSEVELT REGADING LIQUOR TAX Tenors: Casey bel I Pearson A Sweeney Bassos: 0 A AshW' who feared the road was threatened thioilgh i aiooct more ensoline tax awav 1 1 oiu iiinj I at Live uin reawaken the people to Texas mo toring needs roa(l revenue rottds backing motor ii'iuruimr (nr lariro fcdviti high way appropnatton Manage! Ash hrn explained State Senalni 1ml Small cently siyhuV gientotf ungle independent in th 3421 EAST 28TH Jas Hall of the Hall Chev role! company wired lus firm to day from Milford Muh that he was driving and testing the ne 1 ki'i' ni ii' lift tc AHthll siastic of the new model which Residence 4216 West 25th are expected t5 be shown the pub at an early date I Phone 437 Ashburn inancial Secretary shall Diggx ad others beime a fathering of seveal hundred city county and state officials iivi leaders engineers conti actm amt just plain motoUsts The association was lamulK'il last December by highway inthu Two fairly cool days in a week of moderate temperatures are shown by weather recordings for the past seven days The maxi mum tempeiature for the week was 82 reached on both Wednes day and Thursday The lowest was the 42 of Sunday Rainfall was: riday 10 Sat urday 05 Sunday 13 total 28 The maximum and minimum 'temperatures Day Monday Tuesday edni iday Thursday riday Saturday Sunday A Silk SILK TEDS SILK SLIPS SILK GOWNS SILK STEP INS SILK PAJAMAS SILK NEGLIGEES SILK BRASSIERES SILK DANCE SETS Thoen nro things she surely will ppre iat At a mice vmi will appreciate 44 44 JPt4 aw BAKier i 1 i ft T1 Hiwwirv i lunv ms nnllv a chauffeur Reed nas nui a guiuc who has been with him for many years: me have the keys colonel and have my man take the coupe to my home and oveihaul said to Westbrook Reed got the keys He delivered them to the chauffeur and told him where the coupe was parked The chauffeur took the to the Reed home and soon lind it parts spread over the lawn Jack Boyette started home He went for his coupe but it wa not where he left it neu where it was originally placed was a coupe its exact countervail Boyette looked everywhere then telephoned the police Boyetl an employe of the relief commis sion told the stoiy to Reed and Reed had a thought To come the point it developed that Reeds chauffeur had taken au tomobile for an overhauling it did not need Boyette hail to use the Westbrook ear while the Reed chauffeur reassembled hi automo 1 Tll(iul r' 1 loti ilo whde Highway Commi ionei Eiy land Martin gave it "nme than any other souiee" lui the state's large federal appropim ions Humbert and'LJC Peawm choir ranz Gruber Carol to the Senior and junior choirs Scripture lesson" Prayer Announcements and offciing Contralto solo Half Has Ever Been Mrsj Mr Janies Swanson 'l contralto Christmas Reverend Gordon Watts Cantata "The Holton Hymn No 1 17 Power of and eont'reeation T) 1 1 jluii An 1 1 uyer unu ucuvur Organ'Kstlude per choir Ashford The details of the cantata pro gram are as follows: Introduction anjLopening cho rus a Song in the Air choir 'Soprano and baritone duet JJp Your Miss Ml dred'Salley and A Sweeney choir Soprano solo anil choii im isc Saviour Come" Mrs A Ashworth soloist 1 three pari chorus Mystery of Love" choir Tenor solo and ehoir "The Her Solo aid A Sweene i Cuvjn uyitv Of MfsCochran At Bowie School i The pupils of Mrs Charles Cochran will be presented in re tital this evening at 7:30 in the auditorium'of the Bowie elementary school' i The program will be as follows: Duet: Overture (Bellini) Vir Ijinia Bosque and teacher i i revue:" songs reatfings and stories: Patricia Ann Higgs Alice Carleton Sibyl Smith Park er Manglesdorf Dickie Yarnell Lillie Burke Johnson Melba Ruth "White Wanda Warren Gloria "Warren and Patsy Ruth (a) Ding Dong Bell anh(b) si A Little Story Myrtle: Climbing Mantaret Startling Revelations Lila Lee vanderwerth Mazurka Kutlii Gordon Watts LThe Bath Bonnt Neeley irst Move jnent SonataiiTTi1 (Haydn) Jose phine Mis Edith Helps Along" Orrin Ricks Betty tit the Baseball Game Martha Rae Comrades (Hewitt) Virginia Bosque A Trip to Chicago June 'A Cochran The Doll Hospital Billie Burke Johnson and Melba Ruth er White Tap Dance Wanda War Ten and Gloria Warren Pants i Dana Phelps Tommy's Trip to the City Rupert and Betty Jo Ilam 51 ton Petting in the Park aye Pauline Nunley Company Sure Changes ThingsDorris Sisson Value XChopin) Sarah Tarantelle Block A Pleasant Half Hour on the Bench Ruth Neeley How the Story iCochran Martha Rae McDaniel Orrin Ricks Alice Carleton Bon Neeley Lila Le Vanderwerth Virginia Bosque Sibyl Smith Jo aephine Watts 'Margaret Bullock Patricia Ann Higgs and Patsy Ruth Moore tnci uicncx "I The young fellow carried by '45 Byrd because of his interest in deviation studied for two moiMhs 111 m'lti milimMit of fypl nnil oilmen 1 gineering at one of the big oil plants in Bayonne The ad miral one of the great aviation enthusiasts carried Abele' along is a representative of the young people of America ih whom he believes lies the future Ml7 ofalr travel and exploration He promised the youngster who has been less than minutes in the' air to make him an expert aviator $8 during the stay at the bottom of the world Abele also has been made pres ident of the Little America Avia lion and Exploration club Bror Peterson's quest for the bride" to take back to Sweden to claim an accord ing to his story led him to marry four Chicago girls before he found the He landed In jail following his failure to pay a wedding celebration bill for wife No 4 (right) Mrs Lydia agas Peterson The third wifs of the bald headed RofneiJ was Mrs Mabel Pagnlo Paterson (left) The 44 year old hus band's brides ranged from 22 to 26 years of age (Associated Press Photos) Jflrman Llected Ross Volunteers I COLLEGE STATION Dec 18 tfcT (Eddie) Jarman of Wjwo elected of the Rosa Vol vnteers military company "it Texas A College for A 1933 34 at banquet Sunday Jnight in the collegenewihaUbgn fqtiet room' hbitbring forty eight blew senior and junior members (who had been initiated Ternwu fhndrv navtlion As king of the frompany Jarman will select a iniieen and outer memoers 4: AAMZllllin Iplnv is played by MeDomildaM( i ami li ommde Mexican rank i pli vi by the di amatizi and 'diri i Milton Maloney Madi um iul It la Land wealthy lunih i ml whom the gift is in mil' John Sidni Smith and iMi'i Imi Harrison Mother BeiV iivr a nwfriir and Toma hand are played by Mis Betty tSyptak and John rank Womble I "Mme Blessed" which has al i ready been presented before the 1 eluh by this sain I 1 ittb 'I hi aH at is directed by i Mi iif Cloud and Woodrow alliu is stage manager Mem ileis nt the cast are: Miss Jane 1 limit Mrs escott Bill Allen Mr Alva Adams Bob I In on Miss Davis Joan Him daughter Dorothy Doane Hillery the aunt All those interested in Little ri nStavsr! I Illi I ne ilk iv uv iHviivii meeting and see the program Arthor Abele Jr Youngest member of the 4 crew with Admiral Byrd in expedition to the South Pole qa r4's Arthur Jr 22 years of age Young Abele graduated front Harvard last June His fath er is Capt Arthur Abele retired now stationed at the Bo ton Navy Yard in charge of the Massachusetts Nautical School the mother is the daughter of George Sanford who ha been in the oil business for more than 50 years St j'e The young explorer seems to come by two things naturally love of sea adventure and interest in automotive lubrication problems TM 7 ILL 4h Little Theatre lorresentiwo i Christmas Plays 1 Las a real job Every type of autd rin monoplane bi plane auto gyro snow oil driven out aboard motor boat auxiliary sailing ''c vessel and a motor boat cruiser feis carried along Among them arej i engines of every type air cooled water cooled engines for self con lyfivtaineii electrical' generator units end even a Diesel THE HOME BEAUTIUL DRESSES I which will open officially a three day period of festivities to be neld beginning April 9 Other officers elected 'at the banquet were as LA Meador Waco first sergeant C' San Antonio and Boothe line sergeants Beau mont music committee chairman i LaRoe Palestine invita lions programs and favors com mittee chairman: Charles Van de Putte San Antonio decorations Committee chairman and Cox Bpda floor committee chair man Ross Volunteers officers who had been ejected earlier in the year were: Willard Gid i dings captain Carter Shreveport La first lieutenant i and second in command II Lee Jr ichita alls and ichtner San Antonio second lieutenants ILL Iteid ort Worth secretary and treasurer Jack" Harding of Dallas was chairman of the initiation com i niittee and Jarman and Lou pot Dallas were initiation com mittee members President Walton of the 1 college was princiiml speaker at the banquet and was intwdiiced by Captain Willard who served as toastmaster Dr Walton com i plimented the company" on its membenJiip made recom mendations concerning proposed company activities and promised the company such cooperation in its activities that the college au thorities should give Other speak ers during the evening included Lt CoL A Emery Major Wheeler and Major Dela meter Of the college military department who are honorary members and sponsors of the com pany Captain Nachman of the military department who will serve this year as the tactical officer and drillmaster Willard Carter and Lee already is making plans to give exhibition drills in a number of the larger cities of the state dur ing the coming spring Company officers' announced at the banquet that drill practice probably will start early in ebruary instead of in March as has been the cu tom for a number of years BRYAN SPARETO HAVE CHRISTMAS 4 Mrs Erskine worthy ma fronBryan Chapter Order of the ft1' i 4 VtA esnrt ll up i 1J utuf nA II 11 llllUvx IIC on the Paiks i chri mas party as Trio solo and choir Trio: Mis i fnlght at 7 Mrs Erskine the A Ashwolth soprano announces the following commit 1 Eveivn Sanders Williams first wi ikine at this time to make Hail the I alto Mrs II Biaik second affajr a success: Committee choir uilto Solo: Mrs Webb IIowcll on decoration refreshments (Soprano Christmas tree and entertainment orth Into Sim The Christmas natty is for the mcmliers of the Eastern Stars and Silo "The Birthday of a King their families Neidlinper JVIra Daniel Russell I i et Tt i TJ'ur WHO you i cii i nsxi order intina Cur qusl While Shepheiiis Watched w(Kk w5B ole 1 Parks Mrs Daniel Russell soloist! 1 Duet: Mrs Howell sopra 1 VARICOSE VEINS Mixed quartet: Mrs Silr Healdtl By NeW Methodit if TXT 1 i riu4 3WiunU (alto: Harrington tenor () A Ashworth basso Solo: A Yon Mrs Webb Howell aopra no Guiding Petrie and choir Soloists: Mrs i Ashworth soprano A I Sweeney basso to Will Extol (from Lainbilottee) Davis odJ Unit the (Diadem) Man" Mahler and Sims srtloists Star in the choir i Contralto solo Who Seek Shall ind" Mrs Evelyn Wil liains Choir and mixed quartet A II M'ltinnc T) IXIIIK I Marrs Mrs Dansby ASweeney and Harcus Soprano and tenor solos aqil choir Christmas Sorig" Miss? Mildred Salley and bim8 soloists inal chorus Ye the choir with incidental "duet by A Ashworth and Mrs Eveivn Williams The personnel of the ehoir as follows: Snni nnos: Mesdames 0 A Ash sage! The choir directed by Mrs worth Amos Ball Roy Danforth Ti 1 XT ti'iillri nt I v' fl 1 1 1 lnriu 1' jkuj parnvfiii mm wm i snx Zirvnc i ir i tiu men i 4 SZfc HIV 4 menteq by singers Jer MrCartej Choii direct rejw Mrs A Christmas forth Vx Organist uller 'fa'll I 4 AX 'r fa 4M XX tidT 1 I 3HR9HL' lir 7fa jtwfaidfeill lL 11 bi jtA '4 mwiors irsw 1 hihhl A Wi Sfilk BHSSSkS KfflnsudM 14 BS i WWMW I Vriww jjiiiiifiibfiiiewUirMMfiirii mummf I XI fa? I02WJ WEBB fa fa fa 5 fa fa 'fafafa a fa ir" i'A fa ui X' i IM I I II 1 1L rv 1'1? fe it WM 1 'Z Sr' ia'iE Jtafok a 1 RS i irs SV fa 1 1 jifal' fjfa 'i fa 'fa 1 wr fafafa 1 i Im ii I A3 IfoEW Know fc 'K I i.

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