Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1925 Page: 1 of 6
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AND FOLLETT TIMES
-Vol; 4. No. 42
FOLLETT, LIPSCOMB ICOUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, OCT. 22 L925.
Vol. 13, No. 49
Official Paper of Lipscomb Countv, Texas—Devoted to the Interest of hollett and Lioscomb County-
the Busy- Town
mpsm
The Wood Furniture Co. has a
most beautiful line of furniture;
D. O Will ams handles a most
beautiful line of jewlery that is
the envy of all; look where you
will and you won't find a better
line of hardware than at the
Montgomery Hardware Co.,
while if its flour, feed etc. the
Sharon Grain Co., and Farmers
Grain & Supply are alwavs ready
to fill your needs, and you know
plenty of oil, etc., can be had
from* the Magnolia Oil Co. If
the bloomin' auto is on the blink
the mechanic a$ E. E. King
Garage will "locate the trouble"
in no time but if its the batterv
that has.gone "blowie" the Fol-
tet Battery Works will rebuild it
if necessary. If you need coal,
lumber or windmills, etc., the
Panhandle Lumber Co., and the
White House "has it." Col. C.
H. Sperry can't be beat when it
comes to "crying" sales. Get the
saving habit by placing youi*
"jingle" in; the Follett National
Bank. The good Doctors W.
F. Markley and Harry K. Hill
will get up in the middle of the
night to ease the headache and
to top it all off go and spend a
pleasant hour at the Follett
Theater where you can see a
gObd play by an alt star cast and
don't forget some of Wrigley's
chewing to keep you from "chew-
than ariyoine|ing the rag" if you know a
► Agent P. L. Peyer,
Fe Agent at this place
qo time in warning the
motorist to "Cross Crossings
Cautiously/' After all, dear
readers can you find a better
to trade when in the Busy
than the firms who ap-
preciate your business enought
to tell what they have for sfle
by advertising it in the local
newspaper?
AppeCi
r-—r
"are
as too the
their pro-
i best and only
H-Line, filled
bunch of
nothing
best
that
that
the most relia-
that Such
values and
the
ovet
AIR MAIL PILOT LOST
CliarkS' J I. Anjr-s, air mall plan
iiot who disappeared on his regular
light flight from New York to Chicago
md. wag believed to have been forcer1
low'n somewhere in the mountains of
Pennsylvania. Ames was an aviator
n the war and had been In the mall
•service four years.
place else, but if you must I am
glad that you are going to 0. U.
that is a mighty good school
and one that will do a lot a good
for' you. I shall write Coach
Jacobs, the Track Coach, and
tell him about you" and than
further on says, "I will place the
order for the sweaters and will
send yours as soon as I receive
it".
Canyon is not the only place
fcKat regrets losing from it's
midst this good natured "Slim"
for the Busy Town always has a
warm spot for him.
NEAR-BY
A Few Collected From Our.'*
Exchange*.
LATEST AND BEST
you
wob'
has at all
line; of
. Gftose
' A. Crumps or the
i have
Spends Sunday With
Mother and Dad
Herschel Teter, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Teter, of the Sharon
Grain Co., at this plafe who is
attending school at Woodward,
>ent the last of the week
le folks in the Busy
From al reports Hers.
sting t^be a real foot-
ing uteri one of the
>tain a sweater
rWitfc
Ewfeolesome cakes,
it is always
Home Bakery
m
ferny Price, fori
th£ Busy Town v *
two years of Can}
days visfl with
many friends in
returned to his
Tuesday
of they*
less frient
da wtni are"
him 1
Tow*' even
Obituary
Anna Caroline Harhausen, nee
Bauer, was born Dec. 17, 1866
at Venice, Illinoise. When she
was 8 years of age her parents
moved to Jackson, Mo., when
she was confirmed in the Luth-
ern doctrine and became a mem*
ber of the Lutheran church.
Forty years ago, on Aug. 6, 1885,
she became the wife of Fred Har-
hausen, the marriage taking
place in St. Louis. Nine chil-
this union,
in infancy,
est in 1888,
Kans, Sub-
t were
1, Okla.,/]
In the fall
of 1924, the deceased mother
became sick and after% year of
intense suffnring the angel came
and closed her eyes in sleep.
Burial services were held in the
Lutheran church on Thursday
afternoon, Oct. 15th, her paster
teaking words of comfort to her
ireaved family and friends, bas-
his remarks on Ps. 4:9 Inter-
ment was at Fairmont Cemetery.
The departed mother breathed
her last amidst her family, trust-
and believing in Jesus, her Savior
whose glorious resurrgc!
Easter
dren resulted
one of whom
The family ca
and settled at
sequent places
Covington, Okla.
and Follett, Texas.
P. T. A.
A goodly crowd was in attend-
ance at Parent Teachers Associa^
tion Friday evening Oct. 9th.
Meeting was held at High School
Auditorium, House called to
Order by President Mrs. iilack-
well. After the business session a
very enjoyable program was
given. Program committee for
Oct. was Mesdames Beyer, Den-
nis and Kincade. The following
program was given: Piano
Duett—Opal Barton and Evelyn
Sewell, Vocal Solo—Miss Hsiiri-
so.n, Vocal Duett—Mesdames
Sharp and Coleman, Health
Talk—Dr. H. K. Hill, Quartett-
Mesdames Coleman. MeGibbon,
MesserS MeGibbon and Thomp-
son, Musical Reading— *Mrs.
Courtney, Play—Hill, Courtney,
Mesdames Beyer, Grace and
Miss Gladys Walker.
Program committee for Vov.
is Mrs. MeGibbon.
Parents and all interested in
Follett School come to P, T. A.
wh|ch meets the second Friday
of each month and meet your
children and the teachers, dis-
cuss tfee problems of our school
and in joy a good program.
Subject for next meeting:
"What Parents and Teachers
expect of each other."-Reporter.
Brief Paragraph! That Wi&
Interest You —- Short/
and to the Ptiint.
*+m
nt of
epall
her in
departing
mourn
Canyon
is one
t deaths
the
around the
di
illness and death of
wife.and mother also
•our heartfelt thanks
beautiful floral of-
may "God Bless Thee
j fcfeep Thee."
Fred Harhausen, daughters and
r-.
to His ara&<
ferrry rYirn^nberger.
pit the iVlouif
a communication to Clay-
Plie Te>.er, son of Mr. and
A. C Teter, who is attend-
school at Norman, Okla., by
H D. Burton, of Canyon, of
which we reproduce impart , as
follows: "You can't tell j
much disapointed I am to learn
that you will not be with us this
year. 1 had planned 3 great
deal on how I was going to make'
you vault the moon next spring.
1 sure hate to see you go some
The W. A. C. Ladies were en-
tertained Wednesday, Oct. 14th,
by Mrs. W. F. Markley in a very
pleasing way. The following
members were present Mesdames
Allinger, Courtney, Grace, Kin-
cade, Sumpter, Jett, Teter Win-
ningham, Markley and Beyer.
Roll call was responded to with
Current Events, after business
session.—we were entertained
with a Debate. The question
ere oTthe
esdame? Sumpter and
Jett on the Ne}atfv*. The af-
finitives prove? victorious.
Mrs. Sumpter sead an 'interest-
ing c<jQgj^ai«ivqpg;-nve
e were served a^deiisions tench
of "nniirlrtini lfcrM< . ilinij pie
r-m and coffee.
<f t'« m^etOct.
According to scientific iQfUMt*--
gafeion the ingredrents ofasMa*-
plus water, are as foil**#**
enough for seven baifc
Iron enough for a
nail. Sugar enough to j
Lime enough to
chicken coopJPhosperc
to make 2,200 match
nesium enough to
of magnesia. Potassium- to-rid.
dog fleas. This whole <xdti(^6D -
is worth nighty-eight ce^tS^And .
in a day when things are thus*,
times as high&s they used tot lie. -
-EX. v- ,
Briant, of north
wafeTouhd guilty by
trict Court on a charge of <
in cOnnec ion with t he foryiog pf
the naiue of W E. ^
school district warrant •
sum of $10.00. Th^
and funds being the
School District No.
was sentenced ro see** ot
in 4 he State Penitenrtii
A Tester, Tuesday, by i|
£| y. No will
f Brian!
senfenc
term
Okla.,
Oreo Malone and viffevro^i
escaped a serious fitfe at% UM&r '
home, west of Speerthotlffe
day morning; ShbtW$^*rgrl«-
ing Hugh 8<rticeiteiiitti|-.
ing from a closet anfcijbs' H ^
bucket of water in a
extinguished the fire
maeh
to aooetiot
•Leader-
Mrs. Jims «(
Texas, cams In from Wi
Sunday w
Mr. Tj
-^•Eni
^ ■ y r&M
serving his
pCrtsr.
Radit
Radio owners, have you tui^d
in on the "Gospel Voice,"
KFVO, at St. Louis? KFVO,
Concordia Seminary, broadcasts
regularly Monday evenings at
8:15; Wednesday evenings
9:15; Sunday evi
and Sunday sveoli
You may always be
ing worthwhile,
thia^statio
at
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Skaggs, J. Lemoine. Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1925, newspaper, October 22, 1925; Follett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth390013/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Higgins Public Library.