The Lampasas Daily Leader (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 75, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 1, 1940 Page: 1 of 4
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SATURDAY
LAMPASAS. TEXAS, JUNE 1, 1840.
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SATURDAY
THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Trades Day Special
DOUBLE FEATURE TODAY
MONDAY MORNING, 9 TILL 12
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Visit our store fur June Shoppers’Speicals. _______
New Merchandise Reduced at the beginning of the Summer
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A Laundry Service
For Every Need
Thrillingly human, heart-breaking-
(<]) 1 ly interesting.
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WHAT MORE LOCAL
PEOPLE SAY:
John Payne
Jane Wymann
(Irani a
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CEMETERY ASSOCIATION
TO MEET MONDAY
The Ladies’ Cemetery Association
will meet Monday afternoon at 3:30
in the home of Mrs. Emma Cauthen.
All members are asked to be present
Ward Lowe of Lometa visited Sat-
urday in Lampasas.
Ernest Jones of Buchanan Dam is
visitisg here this week Cnd with his
mother, Mrs. E. A. Jones.
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MR. CONUALIV SIRVFO AS GRAND CNAN-
CHLOR, TEXAS KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS WS*
M» 1$ A ]2 22* MASON. WOODMEN OF WORLD,
SONS OF AM t RICAN R LVOtUllONAND PHI
DELTA THETA FRATERNITY HIS FAVOR! Tt
SPORTS ARE HUNTING ANO FISHING.
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CONVENTION 10. OMMlHUMt.
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with
Errol Flynn {
Sunday School 9:45. J. H. Wagle,
Supt.
The annual Childrens’ Day program
will be given at the morning hour of
worship, 10:45.
The night service has been dismiss-
ed.
Children’s League, 6:30.
E. C. Lambert, Minister.
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UwYER AN6 STATESMAN, StNATOR COVNALLY
IKEIVE* AB. DEGREE AT BAYLOR ONRtRSITY
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When we make this statement, we mean every
word of it—We have a Service for every need and
the price will fit every purse. When you send your
work to this modern laundry, the work is done by
experts in every department. Every piece is care-
fully done and thoroughly inspected before it is
returned to you. Try our service once and you will
see the difference.
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Length of Program: 3 hrs, 2 min.
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SHEETS
Unhemmed, Unbleached, Size 81 x 99
each only—
Avoid Disappointment by Being on
Time. (Limit—One Sheet)
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Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Buchanan and
son, H. R., left Saturday for Hous-
ton, where they will visit in the homes
of their parents. They will be gone
i for a week.
IN JHI AGRICUl!UKM.«SmiW»-^
IIONAl. Fl HMKltt.l NMIRIAl. POIIIWL. tfE
PROfKIONOD RMIS ITO. £j
lesson to indul-
story.
Mrs. F. B. King, who has been vis-
iting here in the home of Mrs. J. F.
White, returned today to her home
in Houston.
sent off before that date.
Chm. Publicity).
Born AUGUST 19.1877. M'UNHAN
COUNTY FARM.HIS FAMILY REMOVED
TO FAILS (OUHTV WHERE WE GREW
TO MANHOOD-ATTENDING SCHOOL
ANO PERFORMING AU THE TASKS
OF FARM lift. ENTERED BAYLOR AT M.
THE METHODIST. CHURCH
J. II. Estes, Pastor
I Frank Casbeer left Friday for Sa-
■ nora, where he will be employed
* there in a drug store.
RED CROHH CON TR1BUTWNS ,
CONTINUE TO COME IN
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CERTIFICATE OF STOCK
Notice is heieby given that Certifi-
cate No. 22 .issued by White Point
Oil and (las Company, whose address
is flnrpus Christi, Texas, for twenty-
two (2) shares of Capital stock of
$10.00 par of said Company to J. C.
Ramsey on March IK, 1915, has been
lost, destroyed, or stolen, and that
a new certificate is about to be is-
sued in place thereof.
All persons are warned against
purchasing or dealing in said lost
certificate, as transfer thereof will be
refused should it be presented. Any
information with respect to -same
should be communicated to Mrs. J. C.
Ramsey, Ijimpasas, Texas.(d25-l-8-15
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ATTENION!
METHODIST WOMEN.
Every woman in the Church is ask-
ed to make a donation to the Mission
Home and Training School by way
WE KNOW HOW
To grind your sycle
blades and such
articles
Prices are reasonable.
Mrs. E. W. Blackmon
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Of al Ithe surprised men who ever
lived in Lampasas, it was Jim Mc-
| Cann, May 31, when he went home to I
his Monday meal and found the male j
of clothes and supplies for the babies, members of the ‘‘court house family’’, !
grrls, hospital and home. Everything 1 patrolmen, city marshal and deputies, 1
from needles and pins to sheets is commissioners, and Jerome Byrne,
Mrs. L. W. Nichols of Waco and
Mrs. Rosella Cook of Rusk, are hen?
visiting with their mother, Mrs. Tom
Romans, for the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Townsen of
Temple are spending the week-end
here in the home of Mrs. J. W. and
Miss Elizabeth Townsen.
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badly needed, good used clothing and i Porter Briggs and Paul LeCompte,
piece goods. Be sure to bring dona- a]] on his porch waiting to have din-
tions by Sunday and leave at church
or parsonage as
Torn Romans, son of Mrs. Tom Ro-
mans, has returned from Lubbock
where he has been attending Texas
Tech. He will be here throughout the
summer.
Elected 65” congmsj 191* - M-mciiD to 66T",e7’-, 68”. W”and7O"congresses, united
STATES SENATOR FOR TERM BEGINNING MARCH4,1929‘, Rf-ELECTED IN 193-4. MEMBER SENATE FINANCE,
FOREIGN DELATIONS AND JUDICIARY COMMITTEES', CHAIRMAN SENATE COMMITTEE RUBLIC BUILDINGS AND
GROUNDS. SENATOR CONNALLY'S INTELLECTUAL SINCERITY. SPONTANEOUS ELOQUENCE AND PARLIA-
MENTARY ABILITY ESTABLISHED HIM IN WASHINGTON AS AN OUTSTANDING TEXAN - WHO HAS GAINED
DISTINCTION RARELY EQUALED.
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Lampasas Steam Laundry
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Mrs. John Rienstra of Beaumont
and daughter, Joan, are spending The
week-end here in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Campbell.
“Where Lampasas is Entertained”
(Perfect Talking Pictures)
Below are
“My Son, '
Sunday and
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Heart thrilling, a
gent parents. A wonderful
j Every one should see it.
Mrs. W. F. Mace
The wisdom of parents is surely
J taxed in-then discipline of children.
I This show teaches a great truth on
this subject.
an,l I , Mrs. F. J. Harris
further endorsers
My Son,” which shows
I Monday nt Leroy Thea-
Genuine Leather Billfold, Double
Hand Laced with Zipper or plain for
98c at Nichols & Cass. (d)
Eveready Automatic Spotlight.
• Complete with' batteries for $1.00
Nicholg- & Cass.
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Hinds big $1.00 size Honey
Almond ('ream for 49c at Nichols &
Cass.
George Gartman, student of the
University of Texas, has returned to
Austin after visiting here for several
days.
Mr. and Mrs. ('. C. Abney went to
Austin Friday afternoon and were
accompanied, homt by their daughter,
| Miss Rebc-cca, and Miss Jeannie Huf-
istutler, both students of Texas Uni- 1
j versity.
— pox office Open Until 9:45.
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Morning Worship:
Communion.
Evening Service:
Service, at Schopl
Rehearsal each Wednesday
8:00 P. M.
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Claud W. Townsen of Douglas,
Ariz., ai lived today for a visit with
his mother and sister, Mrs. J.
Townsen and Miss Elizabeth.
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Dr. G. L. Messenger, Minister
Services on the Lord's Day
i ing will be:
Bible school—9:45. Joe H. Bozarth
land Harold Frank, superintendents.
Morning worship, communion and
preaching 10:45. The sermon ‘‘What
’Jesus Teaches About the New Birth”
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“I Theie will be no evening servivce.
j This congregation will unite with
those of the other churches in the bae-
ialaureate service in the gymnasium,
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Men’s prayer meeting 9:15
Sunday School 9:45
Morning worship 11:00
Training Union 6:45
There will be no evening worship
service at the church and we will
vcNohin with the graduating class in
their baccalaureate service at the
gymnasium.
We invite you to worship with us
in the morning.
R H. Mathison, Pastor.
Misses Lula Berry and Nell Berry she had orders to tell them to come
left Saturday afternoon for Temple ' hungry, in their shirt sleeves, and not
where they will meet their nephew, Ito bring a present. In spite of these
James Thomas, of Dallas, whd will directions, Jerome, in his own fine
accompany them back to Lampasas. way, made a speech and, in behalf
• of all the guests, presented the hon-
oree with a nice rod and reel, eijuip-
ped for doing the job, which with
McCann’s fondness for fishing, will
leave all the work about the place
for his wife to do this summer.
—Contributed.
Since our last report, the follow-
ing have made contributions to the
Red Cross fund being raised:
J. C. Bierbower $1.00
Mrs. Grace Hammond 1.00
Mr._ and _Mrs. IL R. Duvid-
■*hon, Lometa 5.00
Mrs. J. V. McLean 100
Mrs. Mary Morgan L00
F. J. Harris L00
u MeM.llan '2.0Q I NOTICE OF LOST
Miss Mamie Aynesworth .... 1.00 (
Miss Ann Aynesworth .. 1.00
Mis. M. W. Howard
This is a wonderful show with
important lesson for everyone.
- Ellen May Bailey
A real heart-touching
which the love of a father
ne’er-do-well son is an anchor in this
I chaotic war-torn time. Splendidly
! produced, brilliantly atted hnd char-
acters well chosen.
Mrs. (’. P. Cloud
I A wonderful picture, teaching, a
I valuable lesson to parents and chil-
Idren. A picture you will not forget.
Mrs. Ben Peak
I A fir.e picture. '
Paul LerompTe, Jr. “
One milking stool. Can’t get along
without it. Need it Tuesday. Finder
gets a date with “The Farmer’s
Daughter.’’ Cal] at the Leroy Thea-
tre. HD
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Adolph Jokusch of Lometa was a
business visitor here Friday.
S. H. Gulledge was a business vis-
itor Friday afternoon in Austin.
ner. Mr. Perry had. a Lot of fun
Tuesday is shower laughing about how he’d look when
day for the home and box must be j found it out
1 It was his wife and Mary Louise
LeCompte who “put it over” on him.
I When D is Higgins invited the guests
Misses Lula Berry and Nell Berry she had orders to tell them to
left Saturday afternoon
Lamfwsas 4'hapter at the Order of
the Eastern Star held their regular
installation of officers for the en-
suing year May 31, 1940. Officers in-
stalled were: Miss Alice Casbeer,
Worthy Matron.
W. W Smith, Worthy Patron
Olive Terry, Asho. Matron
Dr. (’. S. Bingham, Asso. Patron
Eva Harwell, Treasury
Iva Lee Gibbs, Chaplin
‘Beatrice Casbcer, Organist
Etna Rathman, Conductress
Laura Griffin, Asso. Conductress
Frances CokeEt Esther
Gladys Ruth Buchanan, Ada
Verna Bel) Huffaker, Martha
Lenora Davis, Electa
Maggie Patterson, W
Lucille Rice, Sentinel
Those who will be installed at a
later date are:
Mrs. Yerlie Jackson, Secretary
Gee Leatherwood, Ruth
Alice Seale, Marshal
Mrs. W. W. Smith acted as worthy
installing officeV; Verna Bell Huf-
faker. installing Marshal.
After the new officers had been
conducted to their respective stations
the retiring worth matrons and pa-
trons were presented with beautiful
pins bearing the insigna of the chap-
ter.
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The Lampasas Daily Leader (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 75, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 1, 1940, newspaper, June 1, 1940; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1285862/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lampasas Public Library.