Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 34, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 28, 1936 Page: 4 of 10
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Mis. R. T. Forman and Mrs. J.
C. Anderson spent Monday after-
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Shipman Test Shut
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Tom Sfrong, Mrs. Claude Daye,
Mrs Jack Hale. Mrs J. E. Adams,
Mrs. Clifford Burrows, and Mrs.
H. E. Poynter.
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Mrs. Grace Hanks left Monday
afternoon tor Galveston after vis-
iting here several days with Mr.
and Mrs. C. B. Benge.
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“History repeats it-
self,” say the proph-
ets! . . . Will history
repeat the story of
“All Quiet”? . . . Will
history record again
those scenes that only
a few years ago blast-
ed humanity into vows
of eternal peace! . , . .
See what WAR is real-
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Mrs. Walter Strong visited
friends in 'Tyler Monday after-
noon.
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Feathtr, Says Methodist W. M. S. En-
joys Program and
Social Meeting
Mrs. Kus ell Gatlin of Shreve-
port. I,a., and sister, Mrs. Koger
Nooe, Jr., of Nashville, Tenn., are
guests here of Mrs. J. R. Barney
and Mrs. Stella White.
Monday for
■t business
Those three funny
men — Moe, Larry
and Curley in—
Vernon Rayford and John
| Spinks of Houston were week-end
| guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Kay-
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n«y’«t • Wash-tested
rayon*crepe! • Sturdy
rip-proof seams! • Cut
full for/perfect fit! •
Styles'for every taste!
CL PENNEY Cl
I skirts.
Spectacular dances w I! be given
throughout the ( 'o:lu< 11< n, prob-,
ably outstanding will be the
dance, (ith grade; French dance;
and El Jarabee Tapito”, Mexican
Mi's Hallie Fite underwent a
tonsilectomy at her home in Car-
thage on Saturday.
Holt, Mrs. A D. Riley. Mrs W. F.
Campbell, Mrs. T. N. McCarty.
Mrs. J. L. Burton, Mrs. Earl Sul-
livan, Mrs. George E Rankine,
Mrs. R. T. Brown, Mrs. J. T.
Bright, Mrs. Arch Gary, Mrs. H.
H Wellborn, Mrs. W. M Camp.
Mrs. R. G. Butler, Mrs. M G.
Mrs. J.
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hi'iink Markey is speinlm^ a
couph* of days in San Antonio.
Showing a complete range......
Quaker Panels 89c each up......
Others 39c to 79c. See them before
you buy.
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Spring School Activities Reach
High Peak In May ! .........
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1 Lil, X OVAVAJ' J;.,,,,.,. by ln(. 7(h g.ra(Jf.
A highlight in the activities of the elementary and junior
-high school and both parent teacher associations will be the
presentation of about 700 children in a colorful May Fete at
I gowns of taffeta anil cl.iffon in
pastel shade* d? igned the hoop
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Completion of the flood relief
quota for Kusk County will be
considered at a meeting of the
county chapter of Ked Cross to-
night nt 7:30 p. m. in the Ran-
dolph Hotel, according to W. W.
Caves, chairman.
“It is urgent that all members
attend the meeting,” Mr. Caves
stated today.
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W. M U. OF CARLISLE
SERVE SENIOR BANQUET
The Woman's Missionary Union
of the Carlisle First Baptist
Church served a banquet for the
on Thursday even-
Following the delicious din-
the following appeared on
program; Kev. V. G. Garrett
Carthage Central Baptist
Church, Mrs. Emmett Brown,
Kev. Alton Keed, and Miss Marie
Arnold.
Green, Gold, Rod and Blue. You'll
like these at 98c set. Sash Cur-
tains: Red, Blue and Green Checks.
Special at «
while our stock is complete.
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TOMORROW
Tropic romance in a lam:
where might makes right!
The Home Demonstration Club
of New London met fbr regular
meeting on Thursday. Mrs. V.
A. Sockwell, president, presided.
Following the liqsiness session,
Miss Marie Wilmeth talked on
weekly menus and she presented
a chart to follow in making of
menus.
On Thursday evening the club
gave their regular recreational
party. The Centennial theme will
be Che basis of the program for
the next party.
DINNER PARTY FOR
OUT OF TOWN GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ramey were
host and hdstess^ with a dinner
party at their home 304 Boren
street, Monday evening compli
menting their house guests: Mrs.
Russell Gatlin and daughter, Joan
Hager Gatlin of Shreveport and
Mrs. Roger Nooe, Jr., of Nash-
ville, Tenn.
Other gueat.s included: Mr. and
Mrs. F. H. Gatlin, Fqcd Whitney,
and Mrs. B. D. Hjimpton of
Longview,
CHILD S KNITTED COAT AND HAT
PATTERN 1193
Think how adorable this easily
Mary Jane! Yoke and cuff sets of
stitch sleeves and skirt are plain
Pattern 1193 contains direc-
siz.es 4, 6 and 8 (all given in one
of stitches used; material require-
Send 10 cents in stamps or coin
to the Henderson Daily News.
nue, New York, N. Y. Write
and address.
1 n a d r ippy
dippy droma
of the drought.
“Most of the tomatoes
been set out for two or
weeks, and the young plant:
been in need of moisture,
also Jias been in need of ram.'’
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Thimble Club Meets
With Mrs. Manor
in Carlisle
the Fair Park at 8 o’clock Thursday evening. This year, th.1
i : 100th birthday of the State of Texas, the production theme
U will be: Texas, the Queen of States, Reviews her Epochal
Past. Beginning with the time when the bluebonnets cover-
BTred unbroken wild prairies, her history is unfolded in pano-1
ramie episodes while the Queen looks on.
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| Fair I’ark will be used for thn
unique Spring Fiesta. In ca>e of
rain the presentation will be post
poned.
A feature of the May Fete will
be costumes, the Queen, Jean Mul-
lins, will wear a b lutitul gown
of white satin with roqums and
she will wear a gFttoiing crown
of gold and a gor<e(is train.
The train bearers will be (). c»’r
Rea, Mark Tayl »r Jordan .Morgan
Fryman and I'oriey 1‘orman.
'The princesses, Arnodean Sol-
den and Francos Green w 'l wear
gowns of gold tull° raid the
duchesses; Hazel A’aison, Wanda
Sue Jackson, Ma-;/ Gi.’ici Heath,
Ida Mae Evans, Kathiyn Hedge,
and Patty Ruth Flyman, will weai
The Ntethodlst Missionary Soc-
iety met at the home of Mrs. J. E.
I Adams on Monday afternon with
Mesdames Jack Hale, J E. Ross,
Claude Daye and Ma[t Hays, co-
hostesses.
Mrs. H. H. Wellborn was leader
of the program. Mrs. George Ran-
lliine gave the devotional and Mrs
M. G. Wright gave an interesting
discussion of the community house
work carried on by the home work
of £he Methodist Women's Mission-
ary Society. This work is being
carried on in Wesley houses and
Bethlehem centers all over the
South.
At the close of the program, the
hostesses served refreshments to:
Mrs. J. E. Ross, Mrs. Neal D. Can-
non. Mrs. Walter R. Smith. Mrs.
J T. Ligon, Mrs. F. P. Cogburn,
Mrs. J. M. Mays, Mrs. John Green.
Mrs. William Gibson, Mrs. Joe
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IUPIVIU7
Jean
Hersholl J&s
JOHNHOILAND ’
Also
"THE WHITE HOPE”
with
JOE COOK
Joe's Newest snd Best
Comedy
Mis. J. I!. Watkins ami Mrs.
Manne Whittaker spent Monday
in ^Nacogdoches.
John Landrum left P‘
Marshall to transact
matters.
Ayres. Miss Sally Reagan, Miss
Rufh Causey. Miss Gertrude Staf-
ford, Mrs. R. H. Weir. Mrs. Fer-
guson, Mrs. B. F. Patterson. Mrs. |
Della Gray Dean. Mrs. Fairy
Welch. Mrs. Rosemary Bean. Mrs. I
Mamie Whittaker. Mrs Vivian !
Ross, Mrs. Grace Fowler. Mrs. Ber-
nice Crain, and Mis. Gertrude Mar-
tis
Know what
war actually
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The Missionary Society of the
First Baptist Church met Monday
afternoon in the following circles:
Lucille Reagan with Mrs. W. P.
White on South Marshall street;
Ann Lasseter with Miss Flora
Pressly on the Tyler Highway;
Blanche Rose Walker with Mrs.
F. A. Daniels on East street and
Helen Dozier with Mrs. R. A.
Underdown on Sunset.
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Rains Benefit Crops
Of County in Big Way
Widespread rains over Rimk
count j' today greatly benefited
crops, according to R. M. Hooker,
county agent.
to cotton,”
the present time most of the seeds
arc laying in the ground anil the
moisture should give the young
plants a hearty start.
“Mnd rtf fhi> t m»i
gi\e the
The Thimble Club met Thursday
afternoon in the home of Mrs. H.
A Manor at Carlisle. In honor of
Mrs R. C. Brunson’s anniversary,
(he club presented he- with a gift.
Decorations for the affair car-
ried out a red and white color
scheme and the afternoon hour«
were spent playing amusing
games.
Refreshments including birthday
cake were served (o the following;
Mesdames J. F. Clements, R. R.
Truitt. L. E. Henry. E. W. Frank-
lin. . C. Dorsett, J. A. Eiscrt, and
R ,C. Brunson.
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Senior Clan, to Have
Play at Tatum
The Senior Class of Tatum
High School will sponsor a three-
act play to be presented Friday
night, in the new gymnasium audi-
torium. I he play is "The Play's
the Thing.”
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Music will be furnished during
the fete by Ihe hand and by Mi.sm
Mary Ella Gardner, Music din •
lor Joi the Junior High »ScIvjj1.
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[City News
After biting through four and
a half feet of caprock to a depth
of 3499 feet the J W. Smipman
wildcat shutdown Monday night,
"Today we are awaiting oui
driller, Clarence Worden." Ship-
man said this morning, "Then we
will resume drilling. Before Sun-
day we hope to find out whether
we 'do or don’t ’.”
Mrs. Earl Green, Mrs. Carl
Green, Mrs. Raymond Green and
Mrs. Gayle Green returned to their
homes in Bittle Rock, Ark., on
Monday having visited relatives
here for the past ten days.
CARLISLE W H. D. CLUB
TO MEET WEDNESDAY
Members of the Carlisle Wo-
man’s Home Demonstration Club
will meet on Wednesday after-
noon at 1 o'clock at the Unian
Hall. Miss Marie Wilmeth will
be present at this meeting. The
club members will complete their
foundation patterns.
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Two-thirds of all traffic acci-
dents in the United States last
occurred 1n towns under
i population, and in rural
MRS. RAYMOND ALLEY
GIVEN PARTY
The Carlisle Ladies Auxiliary
gave Mrs. Raymond Alley a sur-
prise birthday party at the Union
Hall on Thursday night. She re-
ceived many pretty gifts.
Refreshments Were served
Mrs. W. L. Smith, Mrs. H.
Scruggs, Mrs. Bob Jones, I
fed Davis, Mrs. E.
Mrs. Fred Moffett, Mrs. Lee Han-
son, Mrs. Luther White, Mrs.
F. H. Hollier, Miss Vivian Mot
fett, Mrs. 0. G. Cox, and Mrs.
C .H. Hensley.
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Members of the Business and
Profhslonal Women’s club had a
banquet and health program at
Weir’s dining room on Monday
evening. The banquet table was
centered with a prefty arrange-
ment of roses.
Following the banquet. Miss
Nelle Ayers talked on "Positive
Health" and Dr W. P White,
guest speaked. discussed "Prog-
ress of Medicine.”
A nominating committee for of-
ficers for the coming year was ap-
pointed, they are Mrs. A. H. Weir,
Mrs. Vivian Ross, and Mrs. Mamie
Whittaker.
Those attending the affair were:
Dr. W. P. White, guest, Miss Nelle
Ayres. Miss Sally Reagan,
Mrs. S. L. Ramsey was hostess
to members of the Auxiliary of
the. First Presbyterian Church U.
S. A. at her home on Monday af-
ternoon. Mrs. Kettig was leader
of the combined devotional and
study hour. The lesson was on
"Imaginary Trip through Chosen
Japan.” Others appearing on the
program were: Mrs. J. M. Wood,
Mrs. C. N. Rogers, Miss Kate
Brown, Mrs. S. D. Logan, Mrs.
John Gaston, Mis. Harrison Wood,
and Mrs. Arch Rettig.
At the close of this very In-
teresting program, Mrs. Ramsey
served a salad course to: Mes-
dames R. Bedford, Joe Endel,
Reva McKean, J. M. Wood. Har-
rison Wood, John Gaston, Gilbert
Reeves, C. N. Rogers, C. W. Ret-
tig. Arch Rottig, S. I). Lbgan, W.
Bosque. Ralph Farmer, Arthur
Biard, E. I'. Lulos, IL Wallace, and
Sim Barnwell and daughter,
I .ouise.
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Dean, J. Lawrence. Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 34, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 28, 1936, newspaper, April 28, 1936; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1310105/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rusk County Library.