McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 205, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 19, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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P. M. Senior .and
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MEN’S CLASS BANQUET
Palace then
1 hursday at 8 P. M. Choir Practice.
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(July 15 Aug. 4th)
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Sunday Sch
Cisse Picnic
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202.
Monday.
George Davis.
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And in complfan,
this notice by-publ
lish language, once
'just one case of woman
ring many manufactur
sed a Sunday in a
Forty-two men
at the banquet :
yed a quiet and
al growth. Leo
est bidder, as the property of said H.
w. PhIlips. V
little person like
' The scene wn
pushed Petty an
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able banquet
arlors of the
last evening
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she looked scared
too much for Pat
nd picked her up.
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Being ihee
thirty nine a
tract of land (
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Gotthe sts
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What you
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Lot Number t
her 167; We
'the Llauu Gi
County, Tea
along the we
sra with Peggy in
laughing, anhurt.
tiled It King, but
* Sixty membersj
School classes of ■
the Christian chur
Doster and Mr. E.
Baptist church m
Park Friday eveni
will
iue
hnl MiMiiiMH h
epumpaguneeusaaigge
that on the ft
1924, the sam
said month, at
of Hidalgo Cot
inburg, Texas,
10 A. M. and 4
levy and said C
er of Sale, I will sell
ibed Real Estate at
ir cash, to the high-,
the place
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against tl
Otey J. I
K. Horn,
Nichols, J
A ready to tell the
Jwhy you live like you
pt's hard enough job
the right kind of
exas, as per map, or plat
v on file in the office of the
te County Court of Hidalgo
gas, to which map or plat
is hereby made; said nine
(9.60) acres being partic.
beginning ...
Ur’s lien is foreclosed as
defendants, O. J. Porter,
of the i
for the
Thence
e rate of .10 per cent per
it day of June 1924. and
under a judgment in fa-
date Bank a Trust Com.
Y. Baker, as Sheriff
Texas, did on the
1924. levy op certain
An exceedingly enjoj
was held in the social ]
First Christian • Church
Shea,* and #a
m August 12
6th day , of sl
How «wr, i
City of naint
hours or 10 A
electricity to give you complete seryi
• Therefore—as part ot the sery
customers we test all electrical appllai
on the market. We offer reliable ap
ere it first -
for sinew and
veil of lace-
r on your heart
west corner of said Lot
west corner of this tract;
A at right angles 579.8 feet
led to push the
I knocking her
i, but the child
a H. W. Phillips and
rot Tuesday in August
being the 5th day of
the Court House door,
nty, in the City of Ed-
between the hours of
men were introdu
from Oklahoma; N
- So. Dakota; Mr De
Mr." McKay from 1
visitors were Felia
ers, Mr. Cox, Mr. ]
lay. Dr. Miller, Ver
Banks, Mr. jacoc
that make them avail
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ight 10 and 35c
of the Men’s Cb
it elan my nf ths
ent time. It has
an almost phene
No. Nine (9) of the Hidalgo Canal
Company s Subdivision of lands in Por
clones 6,65 and 66, 750 feet Bust
h boundary Une to the
ner; the point of bo
ning in all 89.58 acres,
wn as and called Farm
This class is one of the youngest
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her how to fall wl
self when she was
“We'll try it,” s
know, don’t you Pe
playing, that hew
tus of a oertin
out of theHanm
Itdalao CouhtY.
ler. Deputy.
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Hidalgo County;
Witness my hand, this 14th day of
be had only when -
ices which enable
the object of g
iring the filming
Newtyork,- her
So !
Are ye
World
Do? j
To be
#89
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efelese to God in
ife Grace——
have to tell it, ft
your face.
,jhe rti______r,
The fact that a home is wired
ed as follows, to.wlt:
onehaif-ofatertain
"-9
fhe million-dollar baby in a big, thril-
ling picture of New York life. Filled
LAEEMMLE
sentse
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as
O.I.
Observations by T
IF
of 271.3 feet
thencetoth
terly along 8
distance of :
corner; the
east bounds'
, northeast a
, along its no
EWYORri
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e
ble
J .
a warm !
y day she
260.4 fee ■ Thence North 89 deg. .10,
min. Kai 4571 feet for the southeast
corner 0 this survey; Thence North
e‘*-g
am, of Hidalgo and SUU
id being nine and 661100
composed or 'EtaSTportton
thirty six (M) and West
at No. Thirty five (86) in
ee.-
ed
Ha
His Infin
You don’t
Shows ig
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her"
the baby star is
Ises than a prise
$1"
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hrben you stay away from
k House
ch School at 9:45 a. m.
ling Worship gjt 11:00
stian Endeavor societies 7p.m.
King worship at 8:00
are missed when you stay away-
misses you, your friends miss you
r “Them’s our sentih
; chronic kicker about;
—shine,has no holler
.of solar heat. If the
weather don’t produi
— that willanalhiate-
family, there are no
scoprag
. M., by virtue of said , r
:y of places to
IngEcomplete el-
ins of this com*
A.‘Y.
by the Men’s Class of th
The president of the Class, Mr. Leo
hot days are all right-
mostdellghttul/for’G
rnot mean that it has the full benefits
, Full advantage of electricity is 1
-thehome is equipped with those appl
it over. I taught
fiout hurting her-
learning to walk.”
id Baggot “You
gy, thathe’s only
rt hurt you?”
> wouldn’t hurt a
ie ” said Peggy.,
tumeed, Hartigan
and levied
1. Porter,
Porter R.
man, Ada
Alma Frox
our customers at prices and on terms
able ■ 6 ", o
i Antonio. Other
IcRee, J. E. My-
ry, Ernest Haw-
i Ramsower, Ray
Earl King, and
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a
58100 acre (89.68)
ribed as follows: Be-
e
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taredtdoi.t
County, '
thereof m
dark of 1
County, 7
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and AKIM
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as-folio wi
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It Is An Essential Par of, Our Duty
To Make Electrical Appliances
8
aum
_ Duly
4=atise
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। Oh-ho for the jrollin’e
' Uh-heryr the Bou^
Where a of the pro
-- And elothing is m
eWesiaco |
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y, you don’t
qu,mwork or 4
land true
I’m sgraid ।
He, rushed over
That wasn’t tn'
ed toward theca
his arms. She W
"Fm sorry I |
I thought Fd hui
heal Estate at)
to the highest
of said -O. J. 1
Annie M. Porte
W. Chapman, A
Nichols, Alma ,
winiamA.Bro
And In oompt
this notice by pt
lishlancuqge.2
consesutve wb
—,a-
| ‘Seven Valle)
with breathless suspense and grip-
ping anectaelao: tt le by tar the Yia-
est, most pretentious production in
-which tWo Btae ntm has ever/apa- —
peared—HER FIRST BIG FEATURE
586.7 fee I to point on north line of
Dot No.1 flirty five (85) of the North-
east Qus ter (NE) of Section No.
Nine (tor the northeast corner of consecutive weeks I
cent as the bobbed hai
dame fashion has tabc
The gingham mills all
- 2 /
sk Day—------- ■
nor League Social Monday even-
at Lake Conception. Let all,our
k E. Chapman,
ma Fromme, William A.
1 Bmnl dad H a Bhttin
pon as the property of O.
)tey J. Porter, Annie M.
L Horn, Walter W. Chap-
L Chapman, A. L Nichols,
he, William A. Fromme,
H. B..Boyd and H. B.
sen (7) in Block Num.
f Tract. Subdivision of
mde-Grant in Hidalgo
a; thence southerly
; boundary line of said1
of 1126.2 feet! thence-
degrees 28’ a distance
for the liver
--,Eavez__«■ _ wy* _
tbe"ganuinoin 10c and 3Bc peds*
ges beefing above trade mark. .
gs-
Speaking of bobbed ha
in a recent magazine, sta
Chicago dump pile (Here
ered a pile of hair pins,
weigh 60,000 pounds. The
an area 50 by 50 feet a
feet deep. Thus it will 1
ed in the <
of Texas,
(9.66) acr
of Lot No
portion of
the manufacturers of hair
tined to go’ bn the shds
friendship of every,
feast
night be “anybody's
Is utterly unspolled
- She is generous
rted youngster, and
*• ■ e "H,Aahd ,22
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ememesms
.if > ~
—-PATHENEW
tail how
New York" is an
will be shown for
py st tlre Patace —
f
A
4 409
bWv-i
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> northerly along the
line of said lot to its
ler; thence westerly
down. Simpf enou
must not be injured.
“Why, it’s a clncl
ti jii
Prices: Matinee 10 and 25c
‘of the Sunday
iss Ruby Garner of
b. and Mrs. T. W.
I. Murphey of the
Bored to Ritimer
t After a swim,
■pper was served.
4
orter, Oty J. Porter,
k R E. Hora, Walter
ha E. Chapman, AT
fromme, HBBoya
me, and H. B. Shea.
■nee With law, I give
allicatton, ta the Stag,
dee a week tor eree
eL Immediately* pre-
« sale, lb the MAf
wwApapen published <in
4 qtm***rheth
inia, this IdtR day of
we owe to oar
«
Pieed
inces for sale to
ing-Miss Beatrice
» Attehd the Men’s
thereon at
annum fror
costs of HU
vor of Firs
puny of M
cause in sa
with lew, I give w
tion, in the Eng- • |
i week for three ing
mmediately pre. 1 yot
placeatn « J® wearoyour tace
vere in attendance
The following new
icpd: Mr. Marshall
M Roedecker form
M. H. Keen, Pastor '
Sunday, July 29th. ~
9:45 Sunday School; all on time and
*11, prepared.
" Men’s Bible Class under the Arbor
Come and join us. ——---
11 A. M. Sermon, theme—Self-En-.
Tiberghein is the pyesft
Jomes. the secretary i-E. C. wever,
the Treasurer, andlaewen-Mtateewa,
mai
=e
-m—
Ierg, v,
ebowven ua 1
of Sale
t on the first Tuesday
A the . same being the
a month.at the Court
I has only been one thi!
was sultry enough
l -sleeping au naturelle
tt we oouH all go. ciol
I men—in pajamas, we’d:
comfortable duringthe
out some Sunday: Ju
home (if your wife’ca
the day) and keep you
I If youwouldn’t’vote-t
_ everyday attire, you a}
comfort.
The women have it3
—______ . _ - _ 4
when it comes, tods
, weather. They can #e
in gauzy things only 9
deep, and keep fatrly co
this because of the nh
pieces of reentry one Hi
daily. But style is stw
as it is - stylish to i
"Tu-cloes" set, it iS MW
r Aren’t our grandmotb
their hair now, and takir
ish manners?
pee*
10,
QUE
e
).
ahdd-g
the teacher.
It-has-noldesigns
cimnes, but it does
avpeal to men who 1
buiclmgsatn n
ftorium. and, the men
**N* WWW IT
tepgues; al) young people are cor-
dis lly invited.
P.M.: Preaching—theme, The
Pa Inted Face—Jezebel.—The Lady Me
jbe h+of the Old Testament. —
feet to its southeast M
—g
4 rODAV LAST 1
MPRESBT
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"This May
"xouder’tav
1 You live each
affection |tor Peggy was not She didn’t cry, bi
d to thefpicture, either. She and hmrt-itwa
if your llfalls unselfish, if
For others tou live, ___
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F and said Order of
wild above described ii
abile vendue, tor cadi, L
Mfer, asthepropert, 1
Connty. Te is, did en the 10th day of
J July 1924, I nr on certain Real Estate
situated In Lidalgo County, Tyan, <tee
cibed as f lows, to-wit:
t AH that ertain lot, tract piece or
parcel otl ndlyinzandbatng.situat-
' WItnesgim
July mi 7
9 ■ A.T2
j , Sufticient house wiring and pin
connect appliances and ligutsaid in zt
ectri service. The advice and suggesiio
pany are available In tut field, also. I
—EXTRA
“Christie Comedy” ,
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The false, the deceit that .ou
elUOBEajMti
Fortaon. . clerk
uzorihestmici
l Anterest thereon.
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York,” which comes to
tre tomorrow and Moi
Hartigan was suppo
youngster in Ue face
pi
•t,
of LotNo.Thirty-six(36)inthe,
Northeast Quarter (NEK) of Section the Property
Tiberghein, presided. /Arter a most
sumptuous spread ot chicken and one
accessories the following program
^-^-4 Have tpaxi
on elay; a tr
. ng people meet at the church and
ceding said day of hale, in Ue Me- gotogether.
Altan Press, a newspaper pubMshed in Wednesday at$P. M. sharp. Pray-
er meeting: study—Sincerity of Paul.
tor the s teth-west corner of this tract
Fhence DuU 87 deg. 07 min. Hastsai4 above d
| its south boundary line Tou
^Mt^ degreM ar ses,
id south boundary line a
vfsasmdhe- mzg g
r
N
rg, Texas between the
M. and 4 P. M., by yir-
Eis the centre of
rest in the picture,
was only a yaif cast by accident
1924, by C.
otaniaDinuictc
$1900,90 Dollars s
At Ue rate of IM
from 11th day «
hosts of suit und
yor of R. B. Ore
certain cause in !i
and styled R. B. t
H. W. Phillipa.adc
tor service, I, A
of Hldalgo.Cout
the Northest Quarter (NEM) of Sec-lot .
tion No. Nip (9 the Hidalgo Cnhal
Company’ssubdivision of its lands in
5s#sa,65and 66 inHIdalgo
gkag
/ al.
■tigan, Vtoran ehar
nesa inEpartcular i,an
olerk.of. galdDistrictCpurt,,for.te
' U sum of $1540/60 Dollars, with interest
few
ie -+-----2--
.bhe ge,,i.
WiU a bunch; of crooks
Maglers. Betoe she was with them “Yes,Fknow.
ry long they were responding to
r every whimwith kiddie.cars ana
bef cent per annum :
e March 1924 analEear in yourPheart wiy not
u a judgment in ta-
ager. Receiver in a
Aid Court, No. 4579
reager. Receiver vs.
To Every Lover 1
Horses; of red!
drama; 'of dark
'thrills; 'of roma
recommend “Th
of Wild Horses.’
It is strikingly
.—you’ve never ai
- thinglikeit! Yo
er forget it— m
1 ■ gretit.-----^--p
We are overj
present it tomor
your entertainme
Cordially yoi
mL.j.
, -3
mtmmmeee sca
Agega MjntAh
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—a.
However you pte. It Wlirahbw
U-Four free. I—.—r-X- ■■
revealed the fact that nine members
of the class had noA missed aSunday—p
JWWta#dirim twemoztherwo te AS-A:
fact that four mempers had not ntis-
Dr. Cockrum, PeAt #2 in,
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at first Sti e’BankaTrstco.ofMe-
Alle. Texi i, ve. O. J. Porter, et al
andplaced nmyhands for service,.
Class—Steve Jones; Mr.WiiamWel.
- Roedecker;
Talk—Mr. Matthews, Solo-Mr. TL
berghein. .p.;
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TOF
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Annie M. Porter, R. July 1924
r W. Chapman, A. I. A. Y. BAKER, Hidalgo
County, Texas.
By D E. Tinkler, Deputy.
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OLD RELIABLE
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Ideal for Pienies. It’s a
pleasure to serve you.
Prices low in quantity or-
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the New Bowe Buildings
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McDaniel, C. C. McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 205, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 19, 1924, newspaper, July 19, 1924; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1504618/m1/4/: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McAllen Public Library.