Brownsville Country ANNOUNCES'
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Club Offers New Plan ^Country ' VALLEY GOLFERS PLAY SEASON AROUND MEMBERSHIPS ; The BY QUARTERS Purchase of Stock Is No Longer Necessary For Golfers Brownsville in the rules of the Country Changes Brownsville country club, permit- ting more general participation in the benefits of tne club, were an- nounced Saturday fol!/ving a meet- ing of the directors In the chamber or commerce building. At the same time announcement Club was made of the selection of Dr. B O. Works as secretary of the club, with active charge of its op- eration. Basic changes In the rules are clauses permitting the admission of associate members, who will pay quarterly dues. Such associate members must be permanent residents of Cameron for ANNOUNCES'% county. The dues per quarter associate members will be 120, plus a 12 federal tax, or a total of 122 a quarter. Coincident with the adoption of the new rules, the directors an- of the Brownsville Club which will see almost as this winter nounced decision to carry out a Above, clubhouse Country many golfers as it did the warm months. A new non-stock holders the course Is ex- program of general country club during plan, whereby may play on this NeivR page. tiles activity throughout the winter. plained ... ■' '■ 1 -. """■ ---- ■ Included in this are a I .".—1 Membership program for aeries the first of which of dances, ficer* at rort Brown may so- apply was held last night, and other for membership on the same basis tournaments cial functions; golf as the active members, on payment for both men and women Chalk Five players. of $18 quarterly dues, and $1.8u Up Aand other activities. ! federal tax; and 5. group members, tne Robin Pate, chairman or which includes five or more per- announced that a golf committee, I sons, employes of one concern, who For Professor club tournament at the country may apply for a group member- own members is being among its ship and pay dues of $18 a quarter BV PROF, nets PILISKI now to determine the arranged plus the tax through their organ- of the club. This tourna- (Liberian Open Golf Champion Active Members—Active members in champion ization head. and Author of the good standing on Nov. 1, ment will be match play, and a "De-bunking 1931, Changes were made giving single continue their in loving cup will be given to the Bunkers with the Rover Boys.) may membership by paying advance quarterly dues women who become members all winner. • of $18.00 $1.80 Federal the men 1 (plus U*x). privileges of single in be It from Another golf feature is being ar- Far ! bringing one guest to the club with- Picus to ranged at the club In the form of Prof. out any charge. toid a turkey day tournament. Golfers adopt an *'I Some changes in the committees so' will play in foursomes, and the you attitude, and officers of the organisation but. this is Associate resident of Cameron lowest medal score in each four- just Members—Any permanent County were made. The complete list of some a ins a turkey. A small en- to remind you may apply for membership for three months when such application it these follows; trance fee will be charged to cover that the old gent 2 • accompanied by the quarterly dues of $20.00 (plus $2.00 Federal tax). the actual expense of the tourna- Directors: George Desha, B O. picked rive win- ment. Works. Robin Pate, Drew Patteson, ners in as many Other tournament*, matches with A. B. Cole, Lawrence Brady, H. L. guesses and hit clubs in the Valley and other parts Yates. the Brownsvllle- Non-Resident not a resident of of South Texas, are to be arranged Officers: George Desha, presi- Harlingen score Join The Members—Any person permanent from time to time. Pate said. dent; Drew Patteson. vice presi- on the head this Cameron County may apply for membership for three months when Travis Jennings, chairman of the dent; B. O. Works, secretary; Mrs. wreck. Last week • such is the dues of $25.00 he 3 application accompanied by quarterly (plus entertainment committee, said that Madge Cherry, assistant secretary; indicated six Country Club as $2.50 Federal tax). dances will be held regularly, be- Lee J. Butler, professional; Alfonso winners in j ginning with the dance last night, Escalante, steward. i i ™ many guesses. The with more elaborate functions In Committees: Membership— Mrs. professor nominated Harlin- and Wear the form of dinner dances and tea Joe K Wells. Mrs. B. O. Works, gen to beat Brownsville 13-0, and dances later. Drew Patteson. E. J. Tucker. Ben- that is just what Jimmy Law- Army and Navy Members—United States Army and Navy Commis- rence, et al, did. Wham! Just like Liberalisation'of the Country club ito Longoria; entertainment. Travis sioned Officers stationed at Ft. Brown will be accepted as members rules permuting use of the dining Jennings. Jack McNair; golf. Robin that. • for the advance of the dues hall and club fac\ities for social Pate. George Desha. Lawrence The old prognosticator picked Bob Smart 4 three months upon payment in quarterly functions for private groups also Brady. O. C. Richardson; road Mission to beat Weslaco 20-0. The of $18.00 (plus $1.80 Federal tax). was announced after the directors repairs, Sam Bell; finance B. O. actual score was Mission 19. Wes- meeting. Works, J. G. Fernandez. W. B. laco 6. The fighting Cats scored on 5 Mrs. J. K. Wells, chairman of Clint; rules. B O. Works. A B. a fluke. Shoes the women's golf committee, an- Cole. H. L. Yates; tennis. Drew He nominated the Tri-City tram nounced that a return tournament Patteson. to beat Rio Hondo 14-6. P-SJ-A with Harlingen women is to be Dr Works announced that Mr did a little better, beating their for played Nov. 21. Butler, who has been professional visitors 12-0. ! ! . New Ruling* of the club at time* in the past, Prof. Plluskl went into a trance Several other changes In the will be able to give his full services and picked Donna to beat Mer- general rules of the club were an- to the members in the future un- cedes 26-0. Donna failed to click Smart Golfers over of nounced by the directors following der arrangements which have j the hard fighting Mercedes Privileges Membership: their meeting. been made recently. aggregation, but came out ahead The membership now is divided The Country club has set a limit 11 14-0. They're Into five groups. These are. t. ac- of 300 members, including associate ! Blame Grady Reynolds for this tive members, who pay an Initia- members, and the membership, one. All week long the San Benito Jlere In A membership entitles the following persons in a household all the tion fee 2. associate of $250; mem- committee plans to Interview coach went around singing praises Xe\v bers who have practically all the prospective members within the for the La Ferln CV.waliers and Styles recreational of the Club: privileges of active members: 3. next few days with the expectation I then proceeded to kick in their privileges non-resident members, persons liv- that this goal will be reached pants by a 85-0 count. Prof. Pil- at ing outside Cameron county may shortly. uskl picked San Benito to win by apply for a non-resident member- At the directors meeting the co- 27-0. ship for a period of three months operation of the chamber of com-! Five winners and one on the (1) Head of the household. bv paying quarterly dues of $25 merce In the club’s new activities j head for the professor. plus a $2.50 tax: 4. army and navy was pledged by G. C. Richardson, members, any commissioned of- manager. (2) Dependent males under 21 years of age. Oil Man Die* females. TYLER. Nov. 7. (P)_Tom J. (3) Dependent Today’s Radio Features Cannon, 59. east Texas oil operator, died last night. His body will be SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8 (Central Standard’ Tim®) sent to Beach. his rules have been made for unmarried males over 20 of Daytima broadcast*. Program* and ttation Data subject to chan*#. Long Calif, Special years former home, for burial. (By Ths Associated Press) WLAC WDSU WISN WTAQ KS^J 454.3—WEAF-NBC—660 KMBC WNAX KOIL WIBW Cannon owned two producing and and KFJF KTSA WACO KLZ WREC wells in the London area. He oper- age self-supporting females, group membership. (MORS IRQ) KMOX KDTL • :0O— Balladeara— a ated In the Hill field near la* WSB WTAM 10:30—Voica of St. Loulo—Alao Signal WWJ WOW WLAP 10 KTH3 WDOD WREC WLAC WBRC WISN Long Beach for years. • :30—Mary Eaton. 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