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‘CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDWG; ^ THEIR SON HIS SILVER EVENT The golden wedding anniversary t»f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Radley, and the silver wedding oi their son and her brother. H. D. Radley, both of Houston was cele brated last week; according to an 'Otwcement Tuesday by Mrs. J. H. wis of this city. he parents were married cm Feb y 15 and their son 25 years 1' • 4, the parents in 1377 and the l *n 1904. The occasion was cele ..,Jkd at the home of the son with four children and five grandchil dren of the elder couple present. MM wedding of the two couples be ing re-enacted. «^JThe double ceremony was per forated by Rev. D. Baltzer. pastor of the First Evangelical (Lutheran) chtrrch, after which a real wedding dinner was enjoyed. W%i Radley the senior is 76 years old and for more than 50 years has been ) a barber. He still is active m his profession and daily is at work at I his chan in a Houston shop w here 1 he has been working the lait It year*. I His system for matrimonial bliss is simple. For the 50 years of their (married life he has gotten up first, cooked breakfast and brought it to his wife. "You have to treat them hey crave atten , Men should pay more attention to their Wives Is Mr. Radley's opinion. He. declares men arc most!” to blame for the divorc** evil. Thc.s*' ^ days men let their wives work and perhaps they meet some other fel low who they think they like better, then the divorce court, be asserts. Another cause for divorce as seen by Radley senior Is that the man marries without taking stock of his finances. Without funds the couple wed and live with their parents, which "Is bad." in his opinion. While professionally he likes bobbed hair, as a style he is against it. "Women will be growing mous taches next.” he savs. "I wouldn't want my wife to have her hair bobbed." He thinks women are copying too much after men these days. ^ Cameron Courts1 Suits filed in the District Courts: No. 8373. Joe W Goodykoontz vs. Elsie Mundy et al; to set aside deed. • No 8371. Graus-Hownrd Fire Brick Co. vs. Fcrrans Lumber Co.. debt. 28TII DISTRIC T COURT Hon. A. W. Cunningham, Judge First day of new term 1«3RD DISTRICT COURT Hon. A. M Kent, Judge First dev of new term COUNTY COURT No suits filed. COUNTY COI RT AT LAW Hon. John Kleiber. Judge i No. 2754, State of Texas vs. Man ■ II !■■■» >■ ... ■■wmn— uel Medina, carrying a pistol, HOC Ting and curls. Ko. 2762, State of Texes v». 2. W. Miner, unlawfully opening a canal. f JO fine and costs. MARRIAGE LICENSER William Shears. Jr., and Tomasa Guzman. Paula Serma and Concepcion Escamilla. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERR ! < Furnished by Valley Abstract Co * Cameron County Thos. W. Blake to County of Cameron, a strip of land 80 feet wide along state highway No. 95 ! for road purposes. $i etc. W. A. Loveless to County of Cameron, a strip of land 80 feet wide along state highway No. 96 for public road purposes. H etc. The Combes Baptist church by Tr. to County of Cameron, a strip highway No. 96 for public road purposes. *1 etc. A. II. Fernandez. Tr. to A. N. Tandy & Sons, Los Fresnos Gm Property. |450. F. A. G. Curran et al to Dr. A. C. Kunkle. NE 1-4 block 150. San Benito L. & W. Co's subd., Con cepcion de C. grant, $1 etc. H. C. Harding. Tr. to Delta Irrig. Farms Co., lot 7. blk 4. plat 4. Citrus Gardens subd.. Esp. Santo grant. HO etc. A. E. and Ola Whitney to Fied Virrkottcn. blk. 110. Esp. Santo Irrig. Land Co., share 1. Esp. Santo grant. $1810. Charles and Augusta Larson to W B Green. lot 18. blk. .11. East Avondale. Harlingen, $1 etc. George F. Walker to E. C Tuaetti , lot 13. blk. 3. Valencia Park, San Benito. $10 etc. Bertha E. Hilton to Anton Erick son. Ed C. Hus tad. blk. 389. San From a field of .">00 contestants Mis* Elizabeth McDonald, 20. of Memphis, Tenn., ha* been chosen to bear the title *Tha Pride of Ten nessee." She is descended from John Sevier .first povernor of Tennes see, and a typical southern beauty. She is a school teacher. _ _ - - - - i Benito Irrig. Co.'s subd . share 1,1 Esp. Santo grant. *331.90._ 1 Mrs. Z. R. Davenport et al toi Bertha E. Hilton, ail bl.lt. 36!). San E. C. Tuaeth to C. A. Buff, lot 13. blk. 3, Valencia Park, Plat *-51, *510. Delta Irrig. Parma Co. to Joseph Clesen and Barbara Clesen. lot 7, blk. 4, plat 4, Citrus Gardens subd.. share 43 of share 19, Esp. Santo grant, *8.000. Delta Irrig. Farms Co. to John and Mary Betz, lot 5. blk. 4. plat 4. Citrus Gardens subd., share 43 of share 9. Esp. Santo grant. *5667.20 J. R. Wilcox on to Robert R. and Carrie A. Flory. lot 20, blk. 53. Townsite Santa Rosa. *10 etc. Sterling Davis et ux to Terrill of land 80 feet wide along state T. Taylor, lots 1074 and 1075. Col onia Victoria. Brownsville. *10 etc. Enrique P. Valentin to Guada lupe Saenz, lot 9. blk. 27. Bella Vista addn. of Paredes addn.. Brownsville. S10 etc. E. K. Potts tc Anne Horton, east i 35.27 acres of blk. 88; east 1-2 of blk. 91, except north 20 acres thereof; San Benito L. & W. Co.’s subd.. (1 etc L. W. Pratt et ux to E. K. Potts, cast 35.27 acres, blk. 88; also east 1-2 of blk 91. except north 20 acres thereof. San Benito L. & W. Oo.’e subd., *10 etc. A. E. Whitney to Charles B. Cochrane, east 10 acres blk. 307. San Benito Irrigation Co.’s subd.. share 1, Esp. Santo Grant. Plat 3-16. *1010. Bruno and Elizabeth Pechstein to A. E. Whitney, east 10 acres blk. 307. San Benito Irrig. Co.’s subd.. share 1. Esp. Santo grant. *1010. HIGH PRESSURE PETE — Leave It to Pete —Swan . k _- - - ■(u»« ' ^ ftT umr ' —. Mn ft CoJPLft WtV* , Twe. ’ ®ovt WHLU L “IP* •> I HOT— ■ 0©0 ■ *HP p Top CKS THCL , ?e*cH f’ ■ I t * ISI/iEj f^-v* ... 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" 5:55-6:00—World Bookmau. popular radio feature. 6:00-7ft>3—Musical numbers. WEDNESDAY 11:00-110 a. m.—Musical cumbers end studio specialties. 11:00-11:30—Popular and semi-ctassicmi selections from the Capitol theater organ by remote control. 11:55-12:00— Local and general weather forecast and bulletin on Rio Grande. ■ Y * « 'W1!:#• I'is1- ' 1 * 4jHr tp “ w*:; I IN YOUR CONFIDENCE™! LIES OUR STRENGTH The strength of bank is not truly measured | by the time-locks that safeguards its depositors’ I funds—but by the confidence of those it serves. For | thirty-eight years this instittuion has been a consist ent builder of confidence. ■' Your confidence too, will be justified, if you B will make the fullest use of our corhplete modern B ban!"**7 service. Your requirements will be met with prompt, | tcous attention by every officer and employe». 8 4%’ Interest Compounded Semi-Annually, I I Paid on Savings Accounts 1 First National Bank I Brownsville, [Texar "THE FRIENDLY BANK” I I Oldest Bank in the Rio Grande Valley I La Joya Gravel Co. I INCORPORATED I MISSION, TEXAS BOX 564 I -irrMMWMMMniiiirriiTi.i»— , !lj Bide tb« POINT ISABEL BUS LINE Yoe Are Insured Leaves Brownsville Black Diamond Bus Station S:M — 12:99 — 4:99 Leaves Point Isabel 19:99 - 2:99 — 4:99 General Welding Radiator Specialist LAWN MOWER EXPERT T- J. Rommer Phono 732 Roar Millar Hotel J. S. FORD & SONS 1 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE L RENTALS LOANS Brownsville, Texas Dependable Prompt I BROWNSVILLE TITLE COMPANY j* Brownsville I Complete abstracts of title to lands In Cameron i County, Texas | georgeTTsimpsoncompany I Certified Public Accountants Brownsville San Antonio Washincton (Successors to: Simpson, Chenault, Cameiro & Company) •/' | .."--'JSSOCggassiJigEaeLigrggBgsgritKsgiigscsa^ Real Estate Investments Seabury-George-Taylor Bldg. 9th and Elizabeth PERRY L. KING & CO. I AUDITING—GENERAL ACCOUNTING INCOMJTTAK SERVICE Systems. Organimtlon and Travis Building Nixon Building I A CORDIAL' INVITATION I ia extended to the public to visit oar plant and Inspect tbs careful 1 *nd tboroagh tasting methods in ase which assort only pips of tbo B highest quality being delivered to tho purchaser. For complete Information address Owen M. Comb#, GULP CONCRETE PIPE CO. i •P. O. Box 1051—.Brownsville, Texas. Plant located at Bialork Switch on Highway. 8 Tbo Pioneer Concrete Pipe Manufacturers of Texas. Coacrete Pipe 'or lrrlfation, Drainaga^andJSewtMf^^ , Valley Abstract Co. ! PROMPT TITLE SERVICE It BROWNSVILLE EDINBURG i ^ j., * n 1