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THE SEALY NEWS, SEALY, TEXAS, FRIDAY. MARCH 28. 1930.
$1.50 A YEAR
RESULTS Of AUSTIN COUNTY NTERSCHOLASTIG
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Athletic Events—Saturday, March 22
Long awaited but well worth 8:30 A. M. Girls’ Tennis, singles and doubles (Preliminaries.)
(1.) 120-yard high hurdle.
experience with such legal af-
whom
Antonne, Frank
were.
The
the breaded family of Mrs., work at Houston. Mr. and Mrs.
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to
' ceived a letter from the
mana-
lice with speed and diligence.
vf the college
COUNTY MEET WILL
ed the
In 1929: 32.006 in 1928
Sealy News.
bales, ginned in Austin Co. from
lerived."
The Fort Bend'County Inter-
scholastic
in
All-around championships
of a school in that sion, and to G
With GEO Q’t
the
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Rosenberg High Wins
Fort Bend County
Meet Championship
Extemporaneous Speaking: Bellville first place by default.
Essay Writing for Ward School: Sealy first place by default.
Picture Memory Contest: Sealy first, New Ulm second.
Athletic events already held have resulted as folows:
come. Shooting permiscously in
any neighborhood is a danger-
Hackbarth, Mr. A. J. Laas.
Seniors; Mrs. Fred Buster.
Adults; Mr. WHerman Beyer.
Song Leader: Mrs Rodie O’-
fault. Junior spelling Class B, Bellville first, Wallis and Sealy
tieing for second place. Junior spelling Rural, Coshatte first,"
held
end.
in the class of last year,
has made a fine record in
were awarded to Rosenberg Hi ■
School, winner in the class- U ,
received her diploma. that she
was an excellent pupil, and that
Clarence of Houston and Carl
of Humble: two daughters, Mrs.
■ E. W. Bracewell of Sealy and
Miss Weta Bell of Humble; her
aged mother, Mrs. Cornelia Bell,
Miss Elsie McGlone qf York,
had Cyril Goodwin, a too ardent
churches in turn. Further plans
are being made and as they are
SERVICES HELD FOR
PROMINENT FRYDEK
LADY WEDNESDAY
League
Richmond
.The trend of the story takes
the mar ines- to Russia, to the
Anton Kohutek of Taylor and
Air. and Mrs Joseph Mazac of
Rosenberg.
With Lowe and Damita, Here
To Cheer Us.
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HERE AFTER THREE
MONTHS ILLNESS
1 Auditorium.
10:00 A. M.—The following events will take place in
as follows:
I
nd
her
ward divi-
ol, winner
VOLLUME 43.—NO 4.
Receives Diploma
From Byrne College
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AGED CITIZEN OF c H'c K s one HUMBLE LADY DIES "
changed. , Frydek second, and Piney third. Sub-junior spelling Class B,
The members of the family
peal, from the screen, especial-
ly to the feminine sex.
The supporting of the cast is
excellent, with El Brendel, for-
the crop of 1929. as compared
with 32,006 bales from the crop
of 1928. . ;
Respectfully yours,
Joe Sailer.
(1.) 220-yard low hurdles (Finals.)
(2.) 880-yard runr
(3.) Mile run.
(-1.) Broad Jump.
(5.) 140-yard dash.
(6.) 140-yard relay.
(7.) 220-yards dash.
(8.) Discus throw.
(9.) Pole "Vault.
(10.) Javelin throw.
The Adult Class will be given 10,032 Bales of Cotton
a series of lectures bv the pas- c:...A • A.c+;n
tors of each of the four Grinned in Austin vO.
Stallings and Maxwell Ander- 1:00 P. M.—The following events will start at this time:
non, who co-authored the me-:
ous practice, and some one may
get too bold some day, and get
a dose M their own medicine. |
Officers have been notified and i
are on the lookout for the one
“Lone Star Ranger”
Bellville High School BE HELD SATURDAY
DAY OLD TAKE AIR
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ty to do the battling the ma-
the voters in the July pri-
mary, and assures them, that friends in extending sympathy
if he is elected, he will handle to t.._ -....... ....................
all affairs connected wit hth of- Kaspar; may she rest in Peace. R ”• McEIVy, her parents re-
Wallis frst, Sealy second, and Bellville third. Sub-junior spell-
are warning everyone that they ing Rural, Frydek first, San Felipe second, and Cochran third.
—---- After an illness of some three
Brownsville. March 25.—Pro- months duration, death claimed
bably the world’s largest air- the life of Mrs. J. E. Myers of
plane shipment of baby chicks J Tumble, Texas,
here Mndav l—
in a CAT plane to inspect the|dition necessitated an operation,
chicks on arrival at their des- but serious complications made
tination. . her recovery doubtful from the
first. All that medical skill
Air Flying Company plane. H. well and family, hoping the
H. Drumm, owner of the Bren- change of climate would benefit
the many
any prowlers will get a hot wel- • Arithmetic Contest: Wallis first. Bellville second, and New
- ■ ‘ Ulm third.
However her con-
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Mrs. Marriett Underwood, 75 berg Grammar School, winner
xgjin"
Friends .of Miss Mary Lou
within a mil" of her home.
staling that
had complet-
I course and
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vestigation found the broken
glass and the bullet marks in
the washhouse. As Mrs. Brad-
brook's room is so near, the
shot could easily have*caused
her serious injury or death, if
its direction had been slightly
over the fact that plans have
been made for another one this
year. Those who were unable
to attend the one last year,
will no doubt make a special
effort to atend this year.
candidate for County Attor-
ney, subject to, the action of
the Democratic Primary in Ju-
ly
Mr. Johnson is wellknown to
(2.) 50-yard dash (Juniors.)
(3 100-yard dash (Seniors.)
(4.) 100-yard. dash (Juniors.)
(o’.) 100-yard dash (Rural Pentathlon.)
(6.) High jump.
(7.) Hod. step and jump (Rural Pentathlon.)
(8.) Pull up.
J 9.) Shot put.
(10.) 220-yards low hurdles (Preliminaries.)
We are informed that if the they will be glad to recommend
weather today (Friday) is her as not only courteous, but
dear, the County Meet will be a most efficient young lady,
as scheduled. If the weather We are sure that Miss Mary
continues to be rainy, then the Lou has the congratulations of
meet will probably be held the all her friends upon her com-
first part of next week. We had pleting her business course so
hoped to have a definite deci- satisfactorily.
News joins
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Spelling: Senior spelling Class B, Sealy first, Bellville second, __________
Wallis third. Senior spelling Rural, New Ulm first place byyde-announce C. R. Johnson
held 10,000 one-day-old chicks in the physicians to combat „the
lot. plications which proved fatak
The chicks hatched by the Mrs'. Myers came to Sealy ear-
Dixie Poultry Company at Bren- ly in January to visit her
ham, were abroad a Texahoma daughter___Mrs. E. W—Brace-
l ines are noted for, and Walsh
has, even in this comparative-
ly minor engagement, eclipsed
for drama, force and thrills any
battle of “What Price Glory.”
“The Cock Eyed World" has
every ingredient that makes for
real pastime: humor, sparkling
dialog*, hectic love scenes. tense
drama and a happv combina-
tion of all those things that. ap-
suitor, barred
Jean Bary their New York girl. ----—
Quelling an uprising in the Everyone in Sealy who en-
tropies is their only opportuni- joyed the Daily Vacation Bible
School last year will .be elated
our readers, having held the of- The .death ot Mrs. Mary Kas-
fice of County Attorney for a- par occurred Tuesday at her
bcat eight years all told: during home in Frydek, at 1:00 a m.
which time he filled out the at the, age of seventv five years. G,jno, Miseigeion; ang o,
unexpired term of Sam Brewer Mrs. Kaspar was born in BoL । ' p . 11 •
and Walter Manning. He studi- abka. Moravia, in the Jugo-erothersvsPBoslaxecrysta
ed law under Rell and Shel- Slavonic Republic, coming to jPrinn-Mississir Pli ACwlay
burne of Bellville, Texas, for a America about twenty five acksone Mississippi. Jand."..;
term of three years. and com- years ago. She was a dearly be a nd. , F :e co .-rEsta
Playground Ball for boys, Sealy first, Wallis second, and Bell- pl ted the course at the State 0y ed mot her. wh ,n mbered host r friends in the com-
Great Movietone Talker ville third Playeround Fall for girls sealy first Bellville Univeuity, ata Aunstinctasing cer, and was a devvut Christian? munity 1,1 whieh he made her
Opens at Texas Theatre ‘^Mp^ high in one He stood examination whose life will be remember- nome
Thurs-Fri Apri 3.4 school division. defore the Supreme
I IIuLS.-II1, AprII , Texas, and obtained
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At Last “Cock Eyed World,"
Long Awaited Leatherneck
Classic Produced bv Fox .
- Films. Featuring MeLaglen , cn Saturday March 29 weather permitting:
I
from coming
(Jl.) Mile Relay. 1 •
topics and to New York and 2:30 P. M. Girls’ Tennis, singles and dotibles (Finals ’
Coney Island, Lily Damita, more -T • T.
fascinating than fiver. is their Daily Vacation Bible
seriyofttee ’Russian' gS 'and School Oficers Elected
meet was
last week
morable “What Price Glory," it
features Victor MeLaglen, Ed-
mund Lowe and Lily Damita—
Lowe and McLaglan again the
fighting marines "but now, in
times of peace, Cmfining their
chief battles to passages at
arms over their various lady
loves.
Court of ed as an exemplary one bv all . Funeral services will be held
_______________ a license who knew her. in Rosewods cemetery, near
.Volley Ball for senior girls, Bellville first, Sealy second. Tennis1 to practice law, as he could not Funreal services were held ion 4 mrl
for boys; sigles, Sealy first, Wallis second, and Bellville third. graduatezin .one. xeazbecause panyiny the remains to their •
The following schedule of athletic events will be held in Sealy M, Johnson has been a resi- Father Nesvadba officiating in last resting place.
dent of Austin County since the presence of a large number , nhe, 1 riends o‛ the family in
1887 first working on a farm of relatives and friends, which Sealy have been generous in aid
ib. i, nisi r I i F.gtified +. L. md and sympathy during the illness
near San Felipe. He thereafter testined to ne esteem and • ' _ P+Wei, 1ved
worked on a farm near Bell- honor which Mrs. Kaspar enjoy- and a the death 01 thin loved
WOKem on a Ad i»n comminif,’ one, for which the family is
ville, and at Burleigh, until <‘0 in this community, wt.F,i .na .wmwitiv,
n g. g:beginning the study of law. Thisworthy woman is surviv- grateru and appreciative.
9:45 A.M. Assembly of track and field contestants in School bilt the fact that he has ed by a son Joseph of near ----------—
the intricaries of law at his Frydek; a son John ot San An- dealy Young Lady
order fingertips, he can handle the gelo, and a daughter Mrs. Ko-
most complicated of cases with hutek of Rowena, also a num-
an abiliy which comes only by ber of nephews and others who
■ - - - attended the funeral among
and John Kaspar and their fami- MeElvy will be pleased to know ...
lies of Taylor, John' Pavlik and that she has completed her sec-
retarial course at 'Houston.
Miss McElvy is a graduate
of the Sealy High School,
L
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Kilocycles, every Saturday eve-
ning at 6:45 P.M. Listen to
him; it might do you good.
I MEET HELD IN SEAL) FRIDAY, MARCH 21.1930 ™L“th™v
as a
Bellville, March 21.—Theft of
approximately $100 worth of
tools from the vocational agri-
culture department of the Bell-
ville Schools was discovered
here Monday when school open-
ed. This is the third time that
Bellville School has been rob-
bed of valuable tools.
Among the articles stolen,
Sunday night was a farm level,
eight hand saws, 11 hammers,
four drawing knives, three
planes, braces and bits.----
Houston Chronicle.
fairs. This ability accounts ip a
great measure for the success
Mr. Johnson has had in his
private practice.
Upon this statement, Mr.
Johnson solicits the support of
the waiting for, “The Cock Ey-
ed World," Raoul Walsh's mas-
terful Fox Movietone effort will
tome to town and will be at the
Texas Theatre for an engage-
went of two days, starting next
Thursday, April 3.
Since the advent of talking
pictures, no production has
come to this city with such
glorious acclaim from all parts
of the country’ as this achieve-
ment of Movietone, which by
the way is an all talking pic-
ture.
Based on a story by Laurence
The Ladies Aid of Meyers
Memorial Church will have a
cake, pie and dressed chicken
sale Saturday, March 29, at the
"M” Sytem Store.
-------------- The death of Mr. Frank
Stray Bullet Hits Near The Interscholastic Meet due to be held in Sealy on March 21 Meloneck, Sr. occurred on Tues-
Ren of Fat Snrinp I adv and 22 convened on March 21. Excessive rain made it impossible day, March 25. He was born
p 5 - to carry out the contemplated program. All track and field events । in Austria on August 15, 1846, plane shipment of baby chicks , Humble Texas here in euiy
Mrs. Freida Bradbrook andwereapostroneduntilMarch... The literary events were com-and was 83 years,.7 months passed through here Monday Death occurred’at 7:55 p.m. on
family of Cat Spring narrowly Pete "-th the IonoW 8 1 5sut5 ' and 10 days old at the time of enroute from Brenham to Sems- Wednesday,, March 26, after a
escaped injury lute Mondav Debate: Roys, Wallis first, Bellville second and Sealy third, his, death. . u t O Gasca, Mexico. There wore most valiant fight made by
night when' some one shot to- Girls, Bellville first, Sealy second, and Wallis third. Funeral services were held 10,000 one-day-old chicks in the physicians to combat.the com-
ward'the house, breaking a win- ... . . . ,,g . . , n . from e family residence at
Nin » w‛‛h Ws. WhiL is Declamations: Senior girls Class B, Bellville first, Bellville I Millheim, Rev. W. H. Bengtson
‘n M p"am i second and Wallis third. Senior Girls. Rural, Frydek first, Oakj officiating, on Tuesday,, March
ne eunann "mi. in Ridge second, and Frydek third. Senior boys Class B, Sealy 27, at 10:00 a.m. Interment was
"X..°e -10. hut first, Wallis second, Sealy third. Senioi boys Rural, New Ulm in the Millheim Cemetery.
ALL. at the time it was first, Frydek second, Ives Creek third. Junior girls Class' B, A complete obituary will be
back fire from a Iassin, car Wallis first, Sealy second, andBellville third. Junior girls' ‘Rural, published next week. ham hatchery, left Brownsville her
However the next mornimr’s in- New Ulm first, Cochran' and San Felipe tieing for second place.---/
Junior boys Class B, Sealy first, Wallis second, and Wallis third. C R Johnson Candidate
peniorthird Rural, Cochran first. New Ulm second, and San For Offiice of Attorney
Churches co-operating in this developed will be printed in
event are the Episcopal, Bap- rthese columns. Look for the an-1 Sealy, Texas. V
tist, Meyer Memorial, and Me- noucement o the next meet- I am authorized to inform
thodist Episcopal South, and a ing which will be made later: you there were 10,032 bales of
successful school is assured, Sealy has long felt the need. cotton counting round as half
even more so than the one last for such a school, and its or- bales, ginned in Austin Co. from
could do, availed nothing, how-
ever, and1 she gradually grew
weaker until death released her
from suffering.
Surviving are the husband
and four children, two sons.
N
Conner.
Mrs. S. E. Hatchett is the
acting secretary.
year. .. ganization was due to the ef-
W. H. Bengtson has been e- forts of a few. who knew the
------------ - lected Dean of the school and wonderful benefits
mer star of musical comedy arfd the following is a tenative list These few made sacrifices , to
vaudeville, reaping plenty of of the teachers selected for the iattend and give the school their
honors with his incomparable Bible study period • support last year, and this year
portrayal of a Swede Marine. . Mis p .. Lhn many of the same faithful are
i “Olson." Joe Brown and Bobby vBespnnersi Hintz X Alice connected-with the school, and
Burns also have important M rs Rie chat d Hintz, Ace they will appreciate the co-
roles,' . Munch. .—. the study of the Bibl-The or-
-_______ • - ~ Primary . Mrs. • A. Step-.ganized play period,- and the
L A six-week-old baby, found hep, Mrs. Jim Stark. S(veral divisions of construe- — _____-____ __________ .
K abandoned in an airplane near Junior; Mrs. S. E. Hatchett, tive work all contribute to make of Terre Haute, Ind., has served in the grammar
Baltimore, has been adopted by Mrs. M. F. Mersman,, the school appeal to the little .......‘ * 1 ‘ “ ■— —1 ‘
— — “ “ city Jnterniediate: Mrs. Paul folks on up to adults.__J
fhee"iinue"ther."om THE TEXAS THEATRE
went to press. ‘ „ ... ... 4
_____ .___‛u House of talking Pictures
The Crazy Man talks over Friday, .March 28:
Radio Station KRLD, 1040
BETTY COMPSON, in
“On With The Show”
All In Natural Color
Saturday, March 29:
EDWARD E. HORTON, in '
“The Hottentot”
Pathe News—Two Shows
Sun.-Mon., March 30-31 :
A Fox Movietone Special
“The Bin; Party”
Also Two Reel Talking Comedy
Tue. Wed., April 1-2:
TITLE WILL BE ANNOUNC-
ED FROM SCREEN
PATHE NEWS .
Thur.-Fri., April 3-4:
All Talking-Singing—
• Laughing Movietone—
VICTOR MeLAGLEN, in
“The Cock Eyed World”
Also Two Reel Talking Comedy
Sat Urda v. April 5:
ZANEGREY’S
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