^AOE nOHT BAQLE LAKE HEADLIQHT. EAOLE LAKE, TEXAS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1936. PAGE Eion AITAIR AVALON IS OFFERING FINE PROGRAM FOR NEXT WEEK K**t»*J"M>jMj; Mr. aiid Mis. Joe Stafford and ] .swrtn little daughter, Virginia Saturday's picture Is "Descri Aniip. of Kilgorc were recent guests Gold," by Zane Grey. In which of llieir parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Buster Crabbe. Marsha Hunt. Tom t Staffoi-d SK. and grandmother. T I Keene, Raymond Hatton. Montt E^^LE LAKE, TEXAS Mr.'. Grace Byars. Blue and Robert Cummins are T Mr. Walter Johnson, who has featured. The story deals with the TdNIGHT brcn ill at his home here, is im­ abduction of rv youn;; Ii.dian chief- t t proving. tian by an un.scrupulous mine pro­ T "WIVES i\l}\ ER Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Winkle and moter .seeking to rob the Indian T daughter. Jo Emily, of Columbus, tirbe of a hidden gold mine. A NEW FORD KNOW' were guests of Mrs. Winkle's par­ furious gun' battle is depicted. T ents. Mr. and Mrs. 0. C.'Werlla', There arc riotous runs and dizzy t With Charlie Rugglcs, Mar^' Boland Siinday drop-kicks, foolish forwards ana ! Adolphe Menjou. Vivienne Osbipf, I Mr. and Mrs. DouRlas Blair and | cuckoo coaches hilarious halfbacks T Claude Gillingwaler. | J little daughter, Barbara Jean, of, and tuneful touchdowns in "Pigskin T A;.SO COMEDY Houston were guests of their grand Parade." the big Simday and Mon­ T t mother, Mrs. J. M. Walker, Simday. day picture at the Avalon. Dr. and Mrs. I. B. Sigler of Sealy More melodious that "Thanks A t SATl'RDAY and Mrs, Tom Cakes of Gliddcn Million." more side-.splitting than t - ON DISPLAY t N()M::MBKR IS spent the week-end here with Mrs. "Sing, Baby, Sing," "Pigskin -Pa­ T Tanner Walker and A!rs. Castle. rade" turns loo.se a legion of danc­ T "DKSEKT GOLD" Mrs. Sallie Castle entertained the ing gals and their singing pals in •With Larp- Bustfr Crabbe, Robert Thursday Bridge Club at the homu ail uproarious yarn of a fre.sh wat«i T Cumminf;.'- Mar^lia Hunt. Tom of her. daughter, Mrs. Tanner Wal- college that plays the big game of t Keene. Monte Blue, Raymond Hat- j ke.r. The guests were greeted by the j the season amid a tidal wave of Both 60 & 85 hp» Motors ton Ihostf.ss in rooms attractively ar-1 titters with powerful Boola-Boola i AIM? Comfriy ""'I- •'^T'"' rangedjmtji autimin flowers, jel-Ucam-just. because somebody mail- low a nd lavender chrysanthemums | ed the right letter to the wrong PREVIE^V n O'CLOCK prec'nminating in the decoration.^ place! t So many features that you'll have to see the FORD V-8for 193? PIGSKIN PARADE" Delicious refreshments were served It's a tyneful picture that you'll to twenty-six members and guests. enjoy, Mr. Cole says, T Mrs, Castle was assisted-in serv­ Tuesday and- Wednesday's pic­ T to appreciate the really high-class improvements, but among SUNDAY-MONDAY ing bv her daughter and Mrs. Chas. ture, "Piccadilly Jim," with Rob­ NOVFMBER 29-30 Walker. ert Montgomery. Frank Morgan and t them, two vve want to stress, brakes and interiors. . . . . Mr. Bert Mitchell spent Wednes­ Madge Evans, Is another of the T t'PIGSKlN day in San Marcos. Mrs. Mitchell, outstanding pictures for the com­ T who Ls attending SWTTC there, re­ ing (leek. The whole world laughed ': PARADE" turned with him for the Thanks­ qt the word picture which Wode- T giving holidays. •With Stuart Erwin, Johnny Downs. house drew in his pecuharly in­ t Mrs. Tanner Walker .spent imitable style, but the laugh is mors BRAKES:--^--^ Arlinc Judge, , Patsv Thank.sgiving with Mr. Walker at T Kelly. • .. hilarious with the visual and au­ Winnie, Texas. dible performance. The story con­ T New Ford "Easy-action" safety In the Ford self-energlzlng de­ Mrs. J. M. Walker had as her cerns a brilliant young carlcatijrlst the cables from where they leave T brakes, with "the safety of steel sign, the rotation of the wheels as­ the frame to where they enter the IlESDAY AND WEDNESDAY house guests for the. Thanksgiving who falls in love with a girl about from pedal to wheel." are an­ sists in increasing the braking force, holidays, Mr. and Mrs. John D. whose family lie knows nothing T wheel brakes. At their other ends DEC'F.MBER 1-2 nounced for the new Ford V-8 for substantially reducing the pedal tlie cables are attached to the brake ROBERT MONTGOMERY Blair. Mrs. Naurette Stewart and | whatever. It's a big laugh picture. T 1937. pressure necessarj". This action is cross-shdft levers. IN daughter. Jo Anne, of Bartlett, and Tha show for Thursday and Fri­ controlled effectively. For stopping Mr. and Mrs. Dous'as Blair and T The new brakes have improved The design of the system is such day, "China Clipper," deals with ""stopping" efficiency but approxi­ or decreasing speed under normal ctintghter, BarBara^ Jean, of .HOUs- fhe men of unbounded enthusiasm T conditions, a slight pressure on the that the axles are not affected by -i'Piccadilly Jim" mately one-third less pedal pressure brake operation, nor is the brake and courage, who were pioneers in t is required than formerly. They pedal Is all that is necessary. Ai "With Madge Evans., Frank Morgan. Mrs. Henry Farrts oWlouston Ls establishing transoceanic airlines pressure is increased, as for a hard operation affected by axle motion Eric Blfft-e. Bi'Uie Burke ? are cable-and-conduit operated and due to spring flexibility. The new visiting her daftuhter. Mrs^ Chas. and flights of dare-devil piltits, who ha\e controlled "self-energizing" or sudden stop, the mechanical Walker and Mr. Walker, while l^lr, ri.sked their lives in battles with braking a.ssistance decreases. It dis­ brake mechanism is unusually quiet. action. Important features are con­ The brake crass- shaft assembly TlllRSDAY \\n FRIDAY and Mrs, McVea are attending the fog and storm to nose their .ships tinued, including full-length, large appears entirely when the pedal is '. DECKMBER .3-4 Centennial in Dallas, into foreign lands. The all-.star cast t•!• pressed "hard down." the' pedal is newly designed with exceptional area linings, .self-centering shoes rigidity and freedonv from flexure, P.Vr O'BRIEN Mr, and Mrs. Quiiin Walker and, includes Pat O'Brien. Beverly Rob- and floating wedge actuation. • pressure alone actuating the brakes. -IN- dauehter. Mi.s.s Myra. of Brown-|crts, Ross Alexander. Humphrey In this way braking eoiitro! is en­ A ;^ingle sfwl rorging includes all T riie parking brake lever has ^een the levers nece.s.sary to actuate the wood, were gue.sTs of Mrs. Grace i BOgart, Marie WiLson and Henry moved to a convenient position un­ tirely in the hands of the driver. Byars and Mr. ajid Mrs. Joe Staf- j B, Walthall. T cables to the wheels, and also in­ '•('lilna Clipper" der the .instrument panel, where it The cable-conduit design is un­ corporates the connection to the ford for Tliaiik.sgiving. • < • » T Ls out of the way of passengers. Willi Ko.s'. .Mf.Xiiijdcr. Beverly Rob­ ,.^^ METHODIST LADIES usually simple. The conduits sheath hand brake. erts. Humphrey Bogart Marie Wil­ MRS. ('. B. STEPHENS TO AT WORK ON BAZAAR fy ton BE GARDEN rLl'B LE.^DER j ALSO COMEDY I This, Friday, afternoon, the mem- V The EaRle Lake Garden Club niet,bers of Mrs, R. T, Westmoreland's 'O on Wednesday afternoon in the | ela.ss are meeting at her home to t FOOTBALL fo\>IE council room of the city hall. Many I make final plans for the bazaar : INTERIORS: 1 interesting things incidental to | to be held iii the vacant room next qb: Braden, Ih; Obcn'naus, rh garden club work were discu.ssed. | to Beckman's Drug Store on Sat- T Rich new appointments, a hand­ the left in front of the driver An Westmoreland, fb. able, lufiwl appearance. Door fin­ and Mrs, John Kearney read a | urday. December .5th. The articles • some new in.strument panel, new ash tray Is in the'Center. In the ish Is in panel effect. « Other.s-to see .service in the game paper on "Lilies." | will be placed on sale at 10 o'clock 'V-type slanting windshield, which instrument group the right hand vere Balas and Handley at guards. opiii,s in closed cars, and a number dial carries the speed and mileage Instrument panel and mouldings This is the .season of the year j and dinner will be served in the of de luxe cars arc in American and Glai.ser at right half. to plant most lilies. The lily has! building at noon. Mrs. Justin Smith of other refinements have entire­ indicators. About the left are group­ The officials were. Hopkins (Tes. ? ly flianged the interior appearance ed the oil, temperature and fuel walnut finish, those of standard just about everything you can de- is general chairman of the bazaar •types in attractive mahogany grain asi. referee: Strickland (Baylori. mand of* flower—fragrance, beau- ( section, which is being sponsored of I lie new Ford V-& for 1937. gages and ammeter. Grouped about umpire, and Hadlock iTe.\as>, head T The exceptional roominess, the tha ash t'ray are knobs for throttle Both hartnonize with the taupe up­ ty. substance, grace, variety in j by Mrs. Westmoreland's ela.ss. holstery. Metallic hardware—py­ linesman.' heights form and color, and a long | Tlie dinner arid foods section is deeply cushioned seats, wide doors and choke controls, the in.strument < » • roxylin fnilsh ill the de luxe types flowering .season. They have long | being .sponsored by Mrs, L, C. Wo- and windows combine to give the lights switch and cigarette lighter. cars a most attractive appearance. At center top of the panel is the —provides a pleasing contrast and iSada >>ews Notes been known as "garden aristocrats."! zencraft'.s" Bible class. This class, i a modern touch. Two swivel typt- Pr.Ktical improvements which ada control for opening and clofiing the and certainly their stately .splendor with Mrs. Alice Webber as presl- sun, visors are provided in de luxe Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eggemeyer richly deserves such a name, for, dent, held a brief metting on Tues- much to the comfort of driving in- windshield Above Ls an oval rear- chide a new location of the start­ view mirror. types, one for the driver in stand­ and daughter. Miss Regina. accom­ there is no other subject that adds | day, Mrs. M. E Larsen was made ard cars. panied by Mr. and Mrs. Wilberi such dignified glory to so many I chairman of the .soliciting commit- er button on the instrument panel The steering wheel Ls of three- Eggemeyer. attended the funeral of garc'en .settirigs. When ' they are | tee. I within easy reach of the driver's spoke type, with the spokes so spaced In the Tudor sedans the front Otto Eggemeyer at Roweiia la.st grown in pots or used as cutflow All the ladies of the church are|*T* left hand, and the placing of park­ as to give the driver continuously seat Ls now full width, with the Friday. Mr. Eggemeyer died at his ers this same dignified beauty pre co-operating in tills project for' ^J. ing brake under the dash, within uninterrupted view of the dials. .seat back divided, cither half tilt­ home i|) San Angelo the previous vails. raising funds to -be used in church I t eas,^ reach, but out of the way of Drivers' seats are adju.stable. ing forward. (lay. He formerly lived here, eldest The Garden Eneyc'opedia In the ] work front .scat passengers. In clo.sed ecrs. upholstery options Rear compartment lights are lo­ son of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Egge­ Study Club Library has a wealth The instrument panel is Balanced. are mohair and broadcloth, both cated on the right and left pillars meyer. of information on the raising of BIG BOYS with the glove compartment at the taupe in color. Treatment is in wide of sedans and in the center over Mr and Mrs. Alfred Berger at­ lilies—the propagation, care and I — t right and the instrument group at J pleats, giving the seats a comfort­ the rear window of coupes. tended the funeral of his grand- varieties_ . Thi_ s boo__k is available on I In Glwcest'r M.iss. t.iero is a ? lather, 90 years of aee. at Schulen- Saturdav afternoons to anvone who f boy named Jaseph Rand-zza Jr ? burg, Monday morning. wishes to avail theijiselves of its Joseph^will not be fou. eifs old until Chrl-itmas Eve He weights T Among hm hunters out after deer Information, Come in and let us show you this classy Ford V-8 ]a.st Suada.v,, "Ted" Selioellmanii The Garden Club will meet next 146 pounds and Is 4'^ feet tail ? brought in an 8-pointer. George In Great 'V'armouth. Eng.. there t Wednesday, December 9th. and the T Labay also .shot a nice, big buck program will be on "Christmas is aifcther boy qutt'e as physically for 1937—both the 60 and 85 horse power motors T but was unable to find it: Decorations and Arrangements,"' astonishing at young Joseph. Hs T T Bennle RIchter, son of Mr, and and will be under the Icader.ship of name is Leslie Bowles. Four years T Mrs. E. J. Ricluer of Nada. and Mrs, Clarence Stephens. , old, he weighs 1.54 pounds. ? M1S.S Emily Nohavizta. daughter of Together, Joseph and Leslie prob­ T Mr. and Mrs Joe Nohavizta of T STVDV CUB WILL ably are the biggest children for T Taiton. were married in St. John's their age in the entire world. Both T MEET ON WEDNESDAY ? Church a t Taiton, Wednesday apparently, arc healthy, lead fairly t morning. Nov, 25th. The Eagle Lake Study Club will | "°™*^"^1^'^' and^continue to grow, T hold its regular meeting on Wed- Q T Fort of Aastin. supen-lsor MR BROWN lands (;;,',- for t50 nesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at for the J, R Watkins Company, Universal Motor Co. t Turkeys to be delivered from now the home of Mrs, Agnes Dromgoole,Lpp„j j^^^^.^^. ,,p,.p ^.^^ ^^^ PO,„. J until Dec. lotli. Lets talk TurRey. Mrs, Jitsiin Smith will be leader | p^ny.^ ^^^^^ representative. S. I. t Phone 6. B. H. McElhinney, Mgr. Eagle Lake, Texas —P. C. Brown 11-27-tf of the program, which will be on I Ham. Mr. Ham has been with the T MLSS Jane Reed is .spending the | "Fiction" and the book to be dis-U;fatkins Company for three years ? t Thanksgiving Day holidays in Pa- cus.scd is the vfr\' popular "Gon.|jjnd ranks as one of the leading jaci'is where ,-he i"- a yuest ol Mis With the Wind. ' salesmen in the district. , - •^H• > •» > » The LaOrarige newspapers credit I Mr: and Mrs, E. A, Miller and CATCHING A JOB THEY SNOOP FOR SERVICE WHAT HE THINKS John* 'Vork. on the road for a Ben C, Diebi-J of that city, at one''^^'Ti''-!''''" of Rosenberg. 'Mr, and BIG MEN ARE SHY several months sale.smanship trip. lime a citizen of Eagle Lake, with ' Mrs. Sam J, David.son and daugh- A few years ago, at the age of Willmark Service S.vstem. Inc., Pike County (Ill.i Republiepn: It may sound cynical, but it is blew in with the pre-Thaiiksgivuii! haviiig killed a big buck during the I •<••• of th's city, and Mr, and Mrs, 79. Thomas F. Ryan died worth has some 500 operatives going Day northor. . Frank Dlxqn is a paragrapfier,! a fact that, the really capable men opening days of the season. W. G. Miller and daughter, Elsie many millions of dollars, in the aroiuid the country checking up on whose amusing • and pentrating i of the country are becoming ex- I spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs meantime he had given away a lot the .service in department stores, commenls are contained in a col- j tremely shy of politics and political Elmo Sens at Llssie. of money also But, so far as the gasoline stations, restaurants, etc. umn entitled "What We Think." Jobs. Whenew-r a man who hm Eldon Kveton. with the Gulf ol! main facts of his life are concern- | —its chief work being Th«re is ustjaHy a -good tl5BT in [hiaSc a~success in life is proposed crew at VictoriaTand Glen Kveton |ed. they do not differ greatly from For an annual fee, operatives visit what he says, for instance: .as a candidate for either election with a Falen crew, 'working for tho.se of other poor boys who have a hotel from four to twelve times "A reader of this paper contends or appointment, he Ls immediately the Texas Company at Center, are ri^en to wealth and power, a year. that a man who has the pysever-1 POunced upon by the demagogues here ^-ith their parents, Mr. and A little story Is told, however, A Willmark man begins by phon­ ance and will power to attend and hounded without mercy. Mrs. A. M. Kveton. for tlie Thanks- which may give some insight into ing for reservation^. He notes the church regularly on hot Sundays The situation was sized up some See us before you giving season I the manner in which young Ryan operators responses and then at­ has enough will power to resist any tempts to Irritate her. At the hotel years ago by the late Will Rogers, «-•-» •—- I got his start toward great riches. .sort of temptation who with his keen in.slght said of Mr. and Mrs Maurice Parker of | His first job was with a Baltimore he studies the looks, remarks and Houston and Tate Parker of Kil-1 dry good store, where he was hired efficiency of the doorman, room "It is hard to get things to work [ P'-f'fnHa' appointees: out Just right some times. Out in' ^'K men wont take them for sen your gore were with Mr and Mrs G for $3 a week and told to report clerks and elevator men. Then he W. Parker and Mrs. Cora Cabincss, for work the next morning. Now. da.shes out and calls himself up to some parts of the country there '^ey wont take a chance on a Sen- her mother, for Thanksgiving. lie y;nf. in carne.st about that job find out whether tht message he are plenty of gra.vihoppers for bait. I «^'' '"•'^"'l " ^e has ever earned but there is no water in which to mofle than a Senator, die is in and didn't want to take any chan- leaves for him.self 'is: properly de­ league with big business. If he ever James Cash: who. with his moth- ches on letting it get away from livered. Back in the hotel he sends fish. ! er recently moved to Luling. spent drove a Standard Oil truck or was him. so he .'^aid to the boss: "If his suit to the cleaners with 75c "One of the amttsing things in a bookkeeper in a Morgan bank he I the Thank giving holidays here you don't mind. I'll start right now in a pocket to see if the valet is these days of modem education is,., ,„ ,„,.-„. „.,,h .^ M T» t.„ I with his grandmother. Mrs. MoUie without any pay for today." honest. He looks under the bed for that we build gymnasiums and hire ' '"1 ?/.^ in 7"°P°"''«: " ^e I Gppdson. Needless to .say he made ynod on dll.st lli-rs nt Ihp rliamhprmairi phvrical odnciinn Inrtrurtor. In 1, rn,,! if h Uc ^"^ 7 ^'^ ^'^'^ -( — <»> that Job, and two years later, at orders lmpo.ssiblc dislies at the ...*gl.^ ,school s. and , all J the, ..„.jchildre, .n„ I thin"'Z g an«nHd haIL^Zs bee n fa financian" f l, failr'"!-" restaurant, shouts at the waiter. ! Thanks to J R Pineliback of the age of 19, he obtained employ- who have over a hundred yards to |iu£ at that, he will paes (he Sen— ! Columbus, one of the season's suc- ««f»f-4» "WaH Street. At the use and trralcrs a general effort to trettpoTOTrnwl me in an atitoinoBne, i !ftt ™ TT'7I!„r ] ce.ssful deer RTinters. who kllle^Tt. of 23 he became a member of the the patience of everybody. Aiter I presume they are saving their j" _^___ I and to Mrs Ptnchback who brought New York Stock exchange, from looking into everything that seems strength for th«. gym claaes," \ («H: 8. Vineyard spent Thanksgiv- I it, the Headlight honi at Thanks- which time hi, rise fn the financial to need probing, the operative loit­ ^"** I ing Day in Galveston with the fam- world was rapid and he became one 1 giving lime was tn^^d J* one of ers awhile in the corridor looking (inality Cigani, Hl«:h Grade Can-1 Uy of his daughter, Mrs. Rcld Hash. Highest Cash Market I the biggest, tendere^l vrnlson roast.s nf America's richest men. suspicious to .see '-it the hotel de­ dies, in beantiful Xmai Boxes, at ] the family has cv*r-enjoyed. Doubtle.ss his remarkable success tective Ls alert His report Is for­ Luna's Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bisien left was due to the spirit which he dis­ warded to the hotel, and later on < » > Saturday morning for Houston and Prices j Mrs. Beal Poster of Houston, for- played in cinch ihg his first job— another operative goes back to see from there for their home in Long- ' merly Miss Ol'ta Sodergren of this Mrs Valda Walker arrived from his willingness to "start right now." if the service has improved.—For- Austin the first of the week for [iview. after a week with the family I city, was a guest of Mrs. R W A good many boys of today might | tune of her sister, Mrs. C. A. Brewer. TiTe / |Heffley for Thanksgiving. emulate that spirit with profit to a visit to her mother. Mrs. Sallie a( Eldridge. They spent the week them.selves. Mr. and Mrs., C E. Ponder and Westmonland, and other relatives at Eldridge rather than ret^mi here Mr. and Xlrs. Wm Welmer and Mf nnri Miv Rum Mrr.i^-..,.).- • Friends will he rielichtod to le.im ngalii Siitlirtay, wnitlll Was the date ..I..S. Il'ss J •liasoii ot Ausiin werr Mr. and Mrs B. H Settle oi j Blunl and Bruner Lee Jr. of Hoiis- that .Mrs Walker expecLs to be set for their doctor to see MLM Frank Stephens Co. .lerl for a bri"! visit to their brotli- Houston spent ThanksglvUig with-l ton. were with Mr. and Mrs. B here until after Christmas, though Lynn Adair, after a recent throa> |er, W S. Johnson. Wednesday. Mr ana Mrs Bruce McCarty. | S. U-e for Thank.sgiving. ,she will spend some of her visit operation. in Houston and other nearby points Geo. Salladay, Buyer •-•-»—• I Wefftiesday nlifht'.s dance.^ with Stafford Taylor, with the Bay Advice to prospective young mar­ Mrs. Walker was formerly Mlsa I take subscription for ALL jth"' South Texas Ramblers Iv the City Tribune, came up from that ried couples: two can't live as Valda Westmoreland, one of Ea­ Magazines and can save you money l' .musiiiuns, was the biggest dance of town and spent Sunday with rela­ cheaply as one, but they will have gle Lake's most attractive and most on your magazine subscriptions — Ui( year. 2S1 tickeU were wki. tives and friends bere. to -Dallas News. popular girls. ;Mrs. T. P. Doole.