The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 50, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 30, 1939 Page: 6 of 8
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Peace Is Topic
Before Rotarians
Mission Club Hears Hill
Cox Tell of Efforts
MlbblON — possibilities ol
reaching a world peace pact were
discussed by two speakers at the
Monday luncheon program ol the
Mis sion Rotary club. Two mem-
>ers. Vernon B Hill and R D Cox
lr using the topic * Can Peace be
Organized were presented by R J
Rome program leader.
Angles to be considered m a world
jeace piogram and difficulties which
would have to be overcome were
jointed out by the speakers.
James C Thompson recently ap-
jutnied manager ol the Mission
iranch office of the Central Power
ind Light company was elected to
nembership in the organization
Joe N. Summers president con-
ducted the business piogram when
nembers voted to dispense wiUi the
veekiy luncheon next Monday in
Jbservance of Laboi Day.
Visiting Rotarians were W. R
Montgomery and Jell Oliver. Ldm-
aurg: J. E Loft is George Achen-
aech and M C. Brown. McAllen.
» R ANktS DEPART
bAN BENITO — Friday meaning
Mr and Mr. fc W. Franke and
heir two sons lelt for Uvalde and
San Antonio planning to return in
about a week. Mi. Franke is new
manage I ol the Central Power and
jight Comi»an> office here.
OLMITO Cl ESI
SAN BENITO — Visiting here at
the Fred Barg home was Mrs. Du-
vall Roever ol Olnuto. Mrs. Roe-
ver is the former Miss Phyllis Barg
Kree>Mee's
AUGUST SPECIAL
Lemon Flake
ICE CREAM
A Summer
Treat To Beat
The Heat
Stations in Brownsville
San Benito Harlingen
Mercedes. Edinburg
and Raymondville.
Weslaco McAllen
Mission
| GREATEST GREEK GOD |
HORIZONTAL
1 Chief of the
Greek gods
5 Pithy.
9 Styptic.
12 Sleigh.
13 Orb
14 The rainbow
or —— was
his messenger.
15 Toward sea.
16 Pope’s scarf.
18 Want
20 Clothed.
22 Large estate.
24 Guided.
26 You and me
27 Dainty foods
31 Circle part.
34 Sea.
38 Clan symbol.
39 Gibbon.
40 Hump
41 Goddess of
peace.
42 Female sheep.
43 Equipped
with weapons.
44 No good
46 Strife.
48 Art of
swimming
Answer to Previous Puiile
m
fluff
(QUEEN 0*
tCOTI)
54 Postscript.
55 Witticism.
56 Glitter.
58 Less bright.
60 Japanese
girdle.
62 His signal was
the-or
noise of
thunder
VERTICAL
2 Actual being
3 Rubber trees
4 His throne
or-was
on Mount
Olympus.
8 Ever.
7 Indian lady’s
maid.
8 Tissue.
9 Buffalo.
10 Legal claim.
11 Consumed.
15 Science of
aeronautics.
16 Piece of
poetry.
17 Shield.
19 Began to
appear.
21 He was god
of the . a
as rain and
wind.
23 Barometer
lines.
25 Valley.
28 Heart.
29 Dined.
30 Five and five.
32 Crude.
33 Throng.
95 Mongrel.
36 Tree.
37 Era.
45 Light carriage
47 To imitate.
49 Oriental
nurse.
50 Balsam.
51 Solar disc.
52 Genus of
swans.
53 Peak '
(variant).
57 Stream.
58 Point.
59 Road.
61 Neuter
pronoun.
IM PARTS |OK IM Nt AN
SAN BENITO — Charles Saun-
ders left Wednesday evening for
Duncan. Oklahoma after visiting
here with his aunt. Mrs. C. T. Mor-
ris and Dr. Morris at their home on
North Houston Blvd. Charles srari-
uated from the local high school
this spring
THRLL AT PARLLY
MISSION — Delegated from the
Fred H Morgan Post. American Le-
gion. Mission who are attending the
state Legion convention in Waco
this week include RdfCI H Bla-
lock. Pern Wright and C. B. Wil-
liams. They left earh Saturday
and expect to return Wednesday.
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Our Boarding House— —With Major Hoople
the OLD I*
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( THERE’S THAT BOV \ ( (T S HINA ALL RIGHT
NOW— HE STOPS I AND YOU WON'T HAVE
THERE BEHIND | TO WONDER. ANV
THAT FENCE AND /WORE - HE'S BEEN
SMEARS SOME TRYING TO MAKE
BLACK STUFF ON ME BELIEVE HE
HIS HANDS AND HAS A DlQTY JOB J
FACE ABOUT THIS 1 IN TH* SHOPS SO S
TIME EVERY EVE* l I’D LET HIM QUIT f ^
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/ GENTLCMEN THE \ _
BLACK DOOM IS IN W-"-
THE HOSPITAL— I IT WAS \
DON'T KNOW WHETHER GHASTLY— ]
WELL LIVE OR not/VtwAT FALL.*'
[VES. GOVERNOR — BUT
DON'T POPGET HE'S A
CRIMINAL""AND THIS
AGAIN SHOWS THE END
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CASE ANO WWOM I SUSPECTED OP
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Boots and Her Buddies—____ —By Martin
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Joe Palooka— —By Ham Fisher
I'M GOING OVER AN' ANNOY OKAY 1
PALOOKA AN WALSH PRANK.I
ABOUT THEM GLOVES HE'S HA HA.I
GOIN' TO WEAR.GETTtN'
THEIR GOAT'S TWENTY
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Freckles and His Friends— —By Merrill Blosser
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THE EXCITEMENT f
I CAN'T YOU EVEN TAKE
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WELLO !
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Stein, J. M. The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 50, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 30, 1939, newspaper, August 30, 1939; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1405210/m1/6/: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .