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THE ALTO HERALD, ALTO, TEXAS, JUNE 13, 1935.
'essary
SMLOH
IcJohn Hotcomb of Rusk were
guests in the home of Mr.
s,,; W.A. Bh
Mrn. OHie Rogers of Hous-
is a Lynch Bjack of Atto, Mr.
A. Black.
.tine Singtetary spent. the
with Mends at Oakwood.
H d Mrs. J. Y. Singtetary and
TRESQ'Jand Mrs. Reta Singtetary
^Ann^HH
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PeraomJ
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spent Sunday in the home ot mr. and few hours with Mr. J. Y. Singtetary
Mrs. Jack Burns of Hoicomb. Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C)au<fe Pounder of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mangum of
Primrose spent Sunday with the !at- Crockett spent the latter part of last
ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert week with the iatter's parents, Mr.
Ivy
Mr. and Mrs. WitmerRozetteof
Aito visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Atkinson Sunday.
Mr. Lum Atexander and mother,
Mrs. Ada Aiexander, of Hotcomb and
Mrs. Jess Massey of Maydette spent a
' of
"'fit
I'M y.
OF
THE
'HOSE WORD
WtLL YOU TAKE
R BLOWOUT PROTECTION?
hat Sft targer Urea, and the hi^h speeds of today make
"C Cot]!ti; pf<HotUtm in yocr tire. vital to your .aftty a. never before.
^ so :r m aetcpUn# etaaggwated and ananpported advertising and .alea
e n'vhi"' ^***^ y"" -ceeptin* the judgment of men who risk their Uvea
in i ' m from experience the tire that gives them the
cgutate th (!)Mrty4)tree raee driver# and their meehamea lined np for the
aa, grneiiing grind of the SOO-MMe Raee at the Indianapolis
y May 30th. Firestone Ttrea were purchased and used on every
the thirty-thref) ears. Wot one of the drivers had tfrc trouble
kind.
Parity ai,j=
tne Leptj
ovation j,
""y'iltM
order 0)3
hetieeeRin
Dipping fa one of the oatstandfng reasons why Firestone
ive such amating performance. By this process every cotton
soaked and every strand is insu!atcd with pure liquid rubber,
ting interna! friction and heat, the main cause of btowoul*.
-Mpping is a patented extra process not used in any other make
-it shall
electors your iife and the Mves of others by equipping your car
tf on . Tirestone Cam Dipped High Speed Tires—f/:e sa/e.t f irt-3
"ents, at ;Sh wi!! be worth your time to read these three questions and
'"ghout ft;i answers:
flection ^ "W)!i th< ttaod Qtva ma the groatett faction and protection
:d thw }'"" 'kidding?"
Ranter: jWER—teadina university tests show Firestone High Speed Tires
tarlE%quitker'han the best of other popubr makes of tirct.
t the TtoN S—."Are they baiit to give ate the greotett blowout protection?"
]]y ; [ [WUR—tirscqveted parfarmance records for sixteen consecutive
crimimt M* prcv *ha* OMm-D!pping giva* you ihesraaiestbiowout
t-t vithct. Haetian ave? hnowm.
*iat."
lAmemjcyHj)^ 3—"Without Mcriftctng these two importaet safety features wit) they
lonpsf miteoga, thus making them the most economica) tires t can buy?"
Thousands of tar owners report unequatcd miteages
rds—evidence of the [ongar wear and greater atonomy of
High Speed Tires.
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mentally
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nation ft,(Hive greater biowout ^
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HtBH SPEEQ TYPE
We scYcct fronn our
enormouB ato^ka of
raw materiaia the beat
and highcat grade
rubber and cotton for the High
Speed Tire. !n our factory we
ae!ect the moat experienced and
akiHcd tiro makera to b<!i!d thia
tire. !t ia accurateiy baianced
and rigidiy inapected and we
know it ia aa perfect aa human
ingenuity can make it.
S!ZE PR!CE S!ZE PR!CE
4.50-21
4.75-19
5.00-19
5.25-18
5.50-17
$7.75
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kWttieni and Etonomita) System of Distributing
to S(X) Store: and {o 30,000 Deaters, enabies
Firettone to give greater vatuet at !owes! prices
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any so-caiied
First Grade,
Super or
DeLuxe Mues
regardt<M of
name, brand
or by whom
made.
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Equal or
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brand tire
made for
maa* diatrib
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the maker'a
name or
guarantee.
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name and
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equal or
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any tire made
in thia price
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thoae
car ownera
w^oneed new
tiro eafety at
a very !ow
price thia tire
haa no equa!.
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a ,ave you money on every auto supply needed for your car, and
m get the added convenience and economy of having them appiied.
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^tEAKPROOf TUBES
—^ Soaied against
air ieakago to
give greater
BATTER)ES
Eschew
SPARK PLUGS
— withatand
heat—ionger
iife.
HC ^'pcaAut — atf!ry Monday wifht over TV. D. C.<— ^
^ Flue -Star Program
Sartain
g and FHHng Station
c ac$9 For Road Servtce
and Mrs. .1. Y. Singtetary. Littte
Louise Singtetary accompanied them
home for a visit.
LINWOOLt
Mrs. Bertha Boiton and daughter.
Miss Robertha, chatted with friends
in Linwood Tuesday afternoon on
Mrs. Botton's return from S. A. T
Cottege where she had been in schoot
since the ctose of her schoot work at
Grange Hati.
Mr and Mrs. W. T. Wittiams had
for dinner company Sunday, MisA
Annie Atten of Atto, Mr. and $lrs.
Rex Wiitiams an<) Atten Wittiams.
Mr. and MM. Luther McKnight of
Dougtas came over for the Sun tay
singing.
Mrs. Robert Shattuck and baby of
Houston are _ visiting Mrs. S. F.
Sparkman.
The Sunday singing drew her quota
of iong distance home peopte home
[for this annuai event, and to spend
week-end with mother and dad and
other near kin. Those out from
Houston, R. E. Arrant and famity,
S. P. Maddux, wife and son, Shirtey
Brum, Vernon Goff and wife; Beau-
mont, Atvie**Watker and wife; Daitas,
Byron Arrant, wife and sister, Maudis
Arrant; Lufkin, B. Moore, wife and
daughter; Jacksonvitte, Mrs. Ottie
Fountain and son; Longview, Otan
Jeter; Crockett, W. M. Patton and
wife, Craig Patton and wife.
Mrs. Roy Harris and chitdren of
Los Animas, Coio., are visiting Mrs
Harris' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brum
Btanton.
Mrs. Ottie Fountain of Jackson-
yttte ts spending the week with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Richardson.
Miss Evelyn Smith of Jacksonville
!s the guest this week of Miss Hazel
Dickey.
Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Marsha!) kept open house for the
young peop)e.
Mrs. W.W.Wolfe, Mrs. Martin
and Braxton Wotfe spent the week-
end in Marsha]].
Mr. and Mrs. Christie of Hender.
son visited a few hours Sunday after,
noon with Mrs. Annie Fitts.
Mrs. Bowdon and Miss Opat Lites
attended the Sneed—LaR^e weeding
at the First Methodist Church Sunday
morning at eieven o'ctock in Wetts.
Mitton Keitey is home on a thirty
day vacation from the Keitey Fietd o :
Aviation, San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Hesser and
famity are here from Randotph Field,
San Antonio, visiting at tength with
Mr. andMrs. MartEyans.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pegues and
famity are now located at the Frank
Pegues, Sr. home.
Dan Moody Landers arid his cousin,
Mavis Laven Thrash, of Henderson
are visiting at the home of thetr aunt,
Mrs. Homer Towntey.
CENTRAL HiGH
Misses Wilma, Virginia and Wanda
Johnson have returned from a visit
in Louisiana with re!atives.
Mrs. Aubry Mynard and children
of Odom are visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Mynard and other
relatives.
Mr. George Fletcher Smith of Old
Palestine visited in the home of Mrs.
A. A. Wilson Sunday and also attend
ed church here.
Mr. and Mrs. John Risinger and
sons of New Satem visited in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Btan-
ton Sunday.
Mr. J. D. Tidweti was a visitor in
Dallas !ast week-end.
Miss Eva Tidwel] of Liberty spent
the week-end with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bice of
Jacksonville attended church here
Sunday.
Mr. Neutan Hughes and his uncle
of Alto attended Sunday evening ser-
vices here.
Rev. W. E. Hiil of Jacksonville
filled his regular appointment at
church over the week-end and visited
as many members as possible.
Only four more weeks before the
revival begins. Rev. McFathridge will
assist in the revival beginning the
second Sunday in July.
BAKSOLA
Miss Bettie Latham! has returned
home from Welts, where she has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. Ctaud Petty.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Danheim and
sons of Alto spent Sunday with Mr.
end Mrs. B. B. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wilson are
visiting retatives at Goose Creek.
Miss Lois Mae Wattace of Bruns.
wick spent the week-end with her
parents, Mt. and Mrs. R. E. 'Wattace.
Mr. and Mrs. Noolan Yarbrough
are the proud parents of a ten pound
baby girt. The young lady has been
named Audry Evetyn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C.Gentry spent
Saturday night with the former's par-
ents at Morrilt.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Petty and Dick
Brewer of Wel!s were visitors in this
community ISunday afterpoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Conway
have returned from Alpine, where
they intended to * enter school, but
was so crowded there they returned
and Mr. Conway has entered school
at Nacogdoches.
I Miss Eva Barron of Primrose at-
tended B. T. U. here Sunday night.
There wit) be an Ice Cream Supper
at Barsota Saturday night June 15.
i There wilt be ice cream, cotd drinks
and cake. This money wilt goto hetp
! the church. So help us to help the
! church by coming and bring a 'crowd'
with you.
Bon Marsha!) of Frankfort, Ky„
publishes a familyi newspaper for the
benefit of eight sons and five daugh-
ters who are living in various parts
of the country.
COLB SPRINGS
Littte Miss Marguerite Moses of
Brunswick is spending this week with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
E.Moses.
Mrs. J. D. Henderson spent Friday
afternoon with her sister, Mrs. B. F.
Moore, of Alto.
Mr. and Mrs. Came!! B!ack and
daughters, Erma Lee and Shirley,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Btack of Jones Chapel.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Atlen of Alto
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
Luther Alien.
Mr. and Mrs. Finis Henderson and
ron spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ravford Lane'um of Palestine.
Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Dover and
daughters, Lucitle an t Eloise, and
Misses Pautine A!len and Doris Rod-
gers of Alto spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Al!en.
Miss Juanita Reed of Alto spent
Saturday night with Miss Mildred
Lout.
Dean Marks of Jones Chapel
ppent Saturday night with Joe Dren-
nan.
J. H. Moses of Brunswick spent
last week with Irvin Moses.
Rev. and Mrs. H. B. Daily and
chitdren of Alto spent Sunday with
Mr and Mrs. J. D. Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Etbert Dover and
con. James, and Leldnn Dover spent
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Dover of Atto.
Mrs. W. E. Moses and daughter,
Mattie Lee, and sons, Ellis and Irvin,
attended the singing at Old Palestine
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Edith Watson, who has been
here visiting her sister, Mrs. Leland
Drennan. returned to her home in
Lufkin Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lust:, Mrs. Dave
Todd and Mr. Jeff Todd of Mt. Zion
snent Fridav afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Finis Henderson.
Mrs. Allison King of Atto spent
Wednesdav with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. 5. Noses.
Mr. and Mrs. Letand Drennan and
daughter, Marjorie, and son, Dovla
Ray, and Joe Drennan spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Watson oi
Lufkin.
Mr. and Mrs. Lsm Witliams of
Nacogdoches spent Sunday afternoon
Vith Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Henderson.
Miss Annie Ruth and Nolan John-
son visited Miss Ruth Womack of
Weches a few hours Saturday night.
Miss Gracie Lee Tyer of Liberty
Hi!! spent Saturday with her sister,
Mrs. Edd May.
Miss Leona Hardy spent the week-
end with Mrs. Alvin Hardy of Crock-
ett.
Mrs. J. W. Foreman, Sherman
May, and Mrs. John Foreman and
son, David, spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Foreman of
Alto,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Red and chil-
dren of Fastritt mid Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Ramey an ] daughter. Char-
tine, of Centra) High visited Mr. and
Mrs. T. C. Foreman Snnday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd May spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tyer
of Liberty Hilt.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jackson of Hot-
comb spent a few hours Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones.
Mrs. Jewel Jones and son:, Jewel
!tay. spent Tnesdav with Mrs. Henry
McGaughey of Alto.
Mr. Charlie McGaughey and son,
Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Henrv McGaughev
and Mr. Charlie Moseley attended
the singing at Old Palestine Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. RiteyFetder an',
sons, R. J. and !rvin, were visitors in
Palestine during the week-end.
Mrs. Eltis Jones and son. Eltis Ray.
burn, and Miss Verline Jones I'isited
Mrs. Joe Sam Jones of Alto Thurs-
day
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hutson and
chitdren of Forest and Mrs. S. M.
Kittion and Miss Gracine Killion of
Primrose spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Moseley.
Mrs. MoDie McCteod of Liberty
Hit! spent the week-end with Mrs.
Emma Conner.
Air. Charlie Moseley spent part of
last week with bis daughter, Mraj
John Durham, of Forest.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sartain of A!to
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr
and Mrs. Sidney Reed.
M** an*! Mrs. Jack Rodgers and
daughter, Bessie, of Alto attended
League here Sunrtnv night and Mr.
Rodgers made a talk to the League.
Bro. Daily fi!'ed his regular ap.
pointment here Sunday momintr.
There were 5S at Sunday School
laftSundav andLeagtte was very
well attended Sunday night.
intermediate League Program
Subject^'Fotlowine- Jesus in Play."
Team Cantain—Mary Kate Lout.
1. Song: "Can the World See Jesus
in You?"—Congregation.
2. Phil. 4: 4-14—Mavis Jones.
3. Good Sportsmanship—Mary
Etta Miller.
4. A code of Good Sportsmanship
Mary Francis Reed.
5. Song: "What a Friend"—Con-
gregation.
6. Psalm 19—Doris Conner.
COSPER'S
THE RED AND WHtTE GROCERY AND MARKET
Fancy and Stapie Groceries Freth and Cured Meatt
W!TH FtRST CLASS REFRlGERATtON
AND WE WANT TO BUY
YOUR VEGETABLES—HOGS—BEEVES—CALVES—
CmCKENS AND EGGS.
PHONE 148 j). p. COSPER WE DELIVER
Let Us Tune Your Cat For Summer
It is time to have your automobile worked over for warm weather.
The carbureter should be re-adjusted, water drained out of the ra-
diator, spark plugs cleaned and replaced where needed. Wiring re-
checked, and many other smatl important things shoutd be attended
to now. There is very titt!e cost attached to getting this done, but a
few days or weeks delay, wil! cause bigger things to deve!op that wilt
prove costly.
WE WILL BE PLEASED TO DO THESE THINGS FOR YOU NOW
AND THE SMALL COST WILL MORE THAN PAY YOU
!N THE LONG RUN.
J. D. SARTA!N
PHONE 259
ALTO,TEXAS
7. Recreation through Nature—
Leldon Dover.
8. Song: "In My Heart There Rings
a Melody"—Congregation.
9. Psalm 96—Josie Johnson.
10. Luke 2: 8-14—Rayford Reed.
11. Recreation Through Musi^—
Jack Sartain.
12. Mark 10: 35-45; Matt. 25: 31-
40—Irvin Moses.
13. Song: "Help Somebody Today"
—Congregation.
14. Recreation Through Service—
Rayford West.
15. The Fellowship of Ptay—Ma-
vis Aiten.
SHOWER FOR BRIDE-TO-BE
One of the prettiest affairs of the
season was enjoyed at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Watters, Friday
afternoon, when Misses He!en Shat-!
tuck, Pautine Rounsaville, and Jos'ti.
Alma 'Watters complimented Mis^
Robertha Bolton, bride-to-be, with a
miscellaneous shower. Guests were
met by Misses Aline Rozelte and
Maree Tutlis, and passed down the
receiving line, name!y:Mrs. J. E.
Watters, Miss Robertha Boiton, Mrs.
Hester D. Boyd (grandmother of the
honorec). Mrs. Gus Rounsaville, Miss
Mary Forest of Jacksonville, Mrs.
J. A. Shattuck, and Misses Pauiine
Rounsavitte, Mamie Latham, and
Josie Atma Watters then, registered
at the artistic bride's book, which
was the contributed han iwork of
Mesdames Duff and Lawson, pre-
sided over by Miss Luciie Wittiams,
who pinned a dainty card favor wit!s
pink ribbon and 6-28-'35, Robertha—
Mark W. Campbell written in pink
iettering thereon. From here, they
'were invited into the dining room
by Mesdames Joe Baine and Ted
Moore where a tace laid table with
mirror-plaque and dot! bride as
center-piece, presided over by Misses
Heten Shattuck and Lelia Pa!mer, a
buffet styte sitver coffee-tea was
served. From there, Littte Misses
Carot Zachry and Lorna Lawson es-
corted the guests to chairs ptaced on
the spacious tawn, and the follow,
ing program was enjoyed:
Military Dance—Carol Zachry,
Loma Lawson, and Buzzie Duff.
Solo—Mary Elma Brittain, accom- j
panied by Mrs. J. p. McUaniel.
Reading—Nettie Lee Poore.
Wedding Dance—Carol Zachry,
Lorna Lawson, and Buzzie Duff. j
Mock Wedding—Sarah Stribling, !
bride; Sonny Boy Richardson, groom;
Edwina Paimer, Mary Frances A- j
hearn, bridesmaids; Ann Terre!!, t
fiower girt; Buddy Atlen, minister. I
At the conclusion of the ceremony, j
the diminutive bride and groom lead j
the honoree through a winding path
in a ftower garden to the bride*!
Chair. Immediateiy, the gift pro-
cession ;foitowed, consisting of Helen
Shattuck, Lelia Palmer, Luciie
Williams, Sara C!aud Lyon, Grace
Evelyn Smith, Nettie Lee Poore, Mrs.
J. C. McDaniel, and Pauline Rounsa- i
Sville. The loveiy girls dressed in '
paste! evening frocks carried elab. <
orateiy decorated hat-boxes in silver, j
pink, and white, the handwork of
Miss Bernice Avery, each box bear-
ing a letter which in formation spelled
thename, Robertha.
Mrs. Car! Yowelt then rendered A
ynost appropriate and beautiful orig-
inal reading, and in concluding, as
each letter symbolizing its message
was catted, Me bearers extended
these gift boxes to Robertha. The
gifts therein were viewed and admired
by al! who were present.
Music was furnished by Mrs. Jack
Zachry, Charles Decker, and Jack
Rodgers.
Floral decorations were the com-
pliments of the PowersFloral Shop,
Mrs. Robert Fisher, and others.
Vistt Our
Fountain
For a Refreshing
CoM Drink
Drop in at our fountain and
enjoy a nice co!d drink.
We nave all the popular drin's
that are in'demand for hot
Weather, both in fountain an!
bottie, and the sanitary manner
in which we handtc our drinks
will meet the approval of tin
most fastidious.
Takehomeaquart of our cele-
brated ice cream. It makes an
ideal dessert at any meal. We
have it nice and frozen ready
for a moment's notice.
!WE KEEP ALL THE POP-
ULAR BRANDS OF CANDIES
FROZEN READY FOR YOUR
CALL.
ALLEN
MU6
STORE
DUDLEY LAWSON
ALTO, TEXAS
Attorney ant) Counse!or at Law
NOTARY tNOFHCE
Telephone 7
A!to
rTTXIITITTTXYTTTTTTTYTTTIT
OR. J. C. H!LL
DENTMST
Phone 58 Office in
Rounsavitte Building
BATTER!ES
We are now handiing Custom Buitt Storage Batteries, bui!t
especially for the South. Look at the amazingly low prices:
13-PLATE BATTERY (Six Month. Guarantee) $3.60
13-PLATE BATTERY (12 Month. Guarantee) $4.95
1S-PLATE BATTERY (13 Month. Guarantee) $6.75
These Batteries are fully guaranteed as specified above and brand
new, and NOT rebuiit batteries.
t
Brooks & Pearman, Garage
PHONE 236 ALTO, TEXAS
TTTTSXXMlXIIXflXIIXIXXXy
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FtRE, WINDSTORM, HAtL,
AUTOMOBtLE INSURANCE
PUBHC LIABILITY,
PROPERTY DAMAGE, BONDS
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Phone 49
Alto, Texa<
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