The Lynn County News (Tahoka, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1929 Page: 7 of 12
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LYNN COUNTY NEWS. TAHOKA. TEXAS. SEPT. 19TH. 1929.
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Women’s Department
’ JUNCTION and the surrounding |
•communities of London. Teacup. Ivy. live 4-H clubs if the plun of County
Segovia, Evergreen, Roosevelt, Cop- Agent ......
R. E. Homann works out. late interest.
peras and Noxville will toon have |225 in prizes has been' offered by
r the Chamber of Commerce to stum-
Offers Many Contests
SOPHOMORE ( LASS ORGANIZED
the
making
Wil
to see her go.
Prater visited in Littlefield
Sunday.
Link and Mary Sue Clinton
friends i
Slaton
dur
Lub
day in
All ex- J
cottage
Baze
The
Sept.
High
Glee
M rs. Tunnell spent the
b. ck Sunday.
Fern Aycox visited in
ing the week end.
Aycox, Sn >okie
Mary
Eve-
to
entered
on time
out any
Brasfield and Ruth Shaeffei
friends in Staten Saturday
Helen
visited
night and Sunday.
“Barks Of The
Bulldogs"
(Continued)
(Tifton Janak,
Jack Childers.
the butter and
be brought in on the
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Texas has 491 ice plants with a
daily capacity of 21,129 tons.
moving back to Mansfield
loved by al
Women’s Home Demonstra-
Clubs of the County plan to
Mary Fenton visited
O’Donnell Sunday.
Do you realize that there are on- (
ly a very few more days until the ,
Lynn County Fair will he a rea ’y
and not a thing to be planned for
as some of us have been doing for
the last few months.
The Lynn County Fair is a county
institution and should have the hear-
ty co-operation of all the citizens of
this county. 'r’u—— !- “— —— 1
cret
see you are as much responsible as
any individual in the county.
There are the various departments
of the Fair, that each woman in the
county may enter, and she will make
the department better by placing her
articles on exhibit; so therefore you
are urged to enter either one or all
of the following departments:
Textile Department—Embroidery,
Knitting, Crochet, Quilts, Plain Sew-
ing, Fancy Sewing and Old Ladies
Work. The Superintendent is Mrs.
E. E. Callaway, phone 147. Call her
if you wish to enter anything in this
department.
C u 1 i n a r y Department—Bread,
Cakes and Cookies.—Supt. Mrs. Tay-
lor White, phone 129W. Call her if
you wish to enter anything in this
Department.
Canning
Applewhite,
dent in this
be all the canned products, preserves,
jellies and pickles.
Plants and Cut
Pot plants and cut
basket and window
L.
Merle
visited friends in Lubbock Sunday.
SORE GUMS NOW CURABLE
You won’t be ashamed to smile
again after you use LETO’S PYOR-1
RHEA REMEDY This preparation
is used and recommended by lead-.
ing dentists and cannot fail to ben-'
efit you. Druggists return money if
it fails. |
Thomas Brothers Drug Company I
Fair. Be sure and see it.
Bess Edwards, Assistant
Home Demonstration Agent,1
Station, Texas, will do the
This
Maddox
Faulkner. Boswel'
Lorene
Elizabeth
Department—Mrs. Jack
phone 207, superinten-
department. There will
The following Juniors went to
son to the football game: Lola Belle
Edwards, Mary Sue Clinton,
Fenton, Beta Lois Collenback,
lyn and Estysen Jeffries, Lucille Sla-
ton, Fern
Virgie and Jetie
Hd wards
('hilders,
Martin.GlendaMilliken.
The freshman class was very sor-
ry to hear of the loss of one of our
newly acquired friends, F.stella Rice
who
Arkanssas. She was
the freshmen class and each one re-
gretted
The next football game of the.sea-
son will be with O'Donnell at O’lX n-
nell Friday, September 20 at the
Community Fair.
It is hoped that a large part of
the student body and citizens will
attend.
HIGH SCHOOL GLEE CLUB IS
ORGANIZED
w r e e
president;
Mary
Kieth
Flowers—Enter
flowers, hanging
boxes. Mrs. J.
Heare will be superintendent of
this department, phone No. 135.
Relics, Antiques and- Curios—Mrs.
Claude Wells, Supt., Phone 164.
Read your Fair catalogue
the time things should be
and be sure to have them in
for we do not want to leave
exhibits this year.
Each Supt. is working and
plans as to how she can make her
exhibit attractive; so give her your
hearty co-operation.
The
tion
have a larger exhibit this year than
last, and far better. There will be
several phases of our work that will
be worked out this year in a booth
at the
Miss
State
College
judging for this department,
judging will be done on the 24th at
the American Legion Home,
hibits save
cheese will
morning of the 24th as the commit-
tee comes from your club to be here
that day. Be sure not to forget and
be here.
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BULLDOGS PLAY O’DONNELL
FRIDAY. SEPT. 20
On last Thursday afternoon,
5th, the Young Men of the
School met and organized a
Club with 32 enrolled. The officers
elected were: President, B. swell
Edwards; vice-president, Jim Jack-
son; Secretary-Treasurer, Coughran
Ketner, and Reporter J. D. Donald-
son. The director is Miss Bessie
Maye Bennion who is teach of voice
and piano in the schools. Mr.
will assist her in the work.
Glee Club will meet each Monday
afternoon.
There is the only se- ,
of its success. Therefore you
The Sophomore Class met Thurs-
day morning, Sept. 12th, for
purpose of organizing thejr class.
The following officers
elected: Kenneth Reid,
Bob Caveness, vice-President;
Ellen Pesterfield, secretary;
Kemp, treasurer. Helen Applewhite
reporter, and Curtis Stevens, Ser-
geant-at-arms.
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L< HALS
The foil wing are the Juniors who
have caused the Junior class to swell
with pride: IJudille Slaton, elected
vice-president of the Choiial Club;
Mary Fenton elected secretary of the
Choral Club; Boswell Edwards elect-
ed president of Glee Club; Clifton
Janak elected vice-president of Glee
Club; Coughran Ketner elected sec-
retary of the Glee Club; J. D. Don-
aldson elected reporter of the Glee
Club; Lola Belle Edwards elected
one of the pep leaders.
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Hill, E. I. The Lynn County News (Tahoka, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1929, newspaper, September 19, 1929; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1212259/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .