Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 110, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 30, 1933 Page: 3 of 20
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Mrs. Leon Horner, Mr. pod Mrs.
Clifford Burrows, and Mr. and
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Airs. Troy Cochran
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PERMANENTS
PARAMOUNT
BEAUTY SHOP
WELCH BARBER SHOP
Phone 748W for appointment
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ed: Mr. and Mn. Abner Webb, Mao Strong, Louvoni* Strong, Km-
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Strong, LuCUle Tate, lana Hack-
ney, Annie Hackney and Amanda
Barrett . T , ‘ .
Have the cause removed and the
pain disappears. We give you a
reasonable, logical explanation for
everything we do and you will be
gratified with the results you get
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Misses Belle Montgomery, Arnette
Gny, Frances Bedford, Lucille
Ross, Martha and Doris March.
AUGUST
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This store offers a convenience to every
housewife ... we deliver seven days a
week. Anytime you need anything « . .
just step to your phone'. .. we’ll have it
there in a jiffy. We handle only the best
of groceries, vegetables and meats ... so
you are assured of first grade quality.
We also invite the account of people with
good credit records.. ( &|g service h also
mighty convenient at timet.
Boynton
hell Pool Ci«r
Shower by Mrs.
Ingram
Mrs. Russell Ingram was hostess
Thursday night at a miscellaneous
surprise shower for Miss lull Pool,
whose marriage tn Joe Hackney
will be next Tuesday.
The basket of gifts was attrac-
tively draped with pink crepe pa-
per. Many appropriate games
were played by the gueets.
Those present were: Mrs. O. B.
Crawford, Mrs. Ernest Willard,
Mrs. Russell McDonald, Mn. Ju-
lian Jones, lire. Ortla Fool, Mrs.
WALTER A. ME
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FREE
Manicure with
■ach eyebrow
and
Eyelash Dye
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William Lucey of i
Mullins and Johnrnl|
Fort Worth are ty g
non Dunklin.. /
Miss Alleen Rogers
from a visit in Weed?
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swllley have
returned from a trip to Mexico.
Miss Frances Leath ha*-ak"1ier
guest V. A- Wallace of Okmulgee,
Okla.
Mrs. Richard Mason and Son,
Russell, and Mn. Trixie Boyd have
returned from a visit in Terrell.
Mr. and Mn. H. H. Little were
recent visitors in Tyler.
Mrs. Troy Cocl
with a bridge pah
noon at her home
Zinnias in the pa . „
used to form-the floral background
A color scheme of the pastel colon
was carried out in the decorations
and bridge appointment. An ice
course was served to the guests.
Favon were awarded to Mn.
K. D. Henderley for high econ and
to Miss Faustina Moses for lew
score.
The guests Included: Mrs. Hen-
ning Spivey, Mn. George Strong,
Mrs. Clarence Bonds, Mrs. Le Roy
Garrison, Mn. John L. Slover,
Mrs. Luke Camp, Mn. M. A. Wil-
liamson, Mn. E. C. Oberthier, Mn.
W. W. Brown, Mn. Travis Watson,
Mrs. C. R. Heaton of Nacogdoches,
Mn. Johnny Crawford of Nacog-
doches, Misses Fannie Lee Coch-
ran, Eloise Watson, Ruth Watson,
Joel Barham of Nacogdoches, 4,
Mary Alice Crane of Kilgore, Katie
Mae and Lillian Watson of Over-
ton, and Faustlne Moses.
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Mn. Jesse Pool, Mn. H. E. Rea-
souover, Mn. William Pool, Mn.
Mack Protho, Misses Dixie Pool,
Alta Jones, Elisabeth Strong, Ila
Bridge, Club will meet
with Miss LuciUe Tate.
FRIDAY
8:80 A. M. — The Friday
Contract Club will meet
with Mrs. B. A. Hughes.
12:30 P. M. — Kiwanis Club
luncheon at the Ran*
dolph Hotel.
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Eyelash and
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Shampoo .... 25a
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Eugene Wave----$5.00
Other Permanents 62.50
VANITY BEAUTY SHOP
Mrs. P. A. Houston,
2nd Floor Pint Natl. Bank
Phono 585
Operator!
PAULINE VICTORY
MEBUD BRILEY
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two brjdge parties Thursday,
(• The house was decorated with
, roses and sinnjaB.
At the party fog the Bon Ton
Bridge Club Thursday afternoon,
’ high score was made by Mrs. Jaek
Warren and runner-up by Mrs. U.
’ J. McNaughton. Thursday night
1 favors for high score were pre-
sented to Mr. and Mrs, Luke
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H. Packman left today for a trip noInTere^Mrs. ...
- Mrs. C. J. McNaughton, Mm Jack M Weatherby. Mrs. Jobe Fitchett,
Warden, Mrs. Thurman Bethea;
Mrs. Eddie Lyle, and Miss Lucille
Tate.
Guests Thursday night includ-
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The Friday Contract Club was
entertained with a breakfast by
Mrs. Calvin Kiker at her home in
Jolnerville.
The house was attractively dec-
orated with mixed flowers. The
‘Japanese Idea was carried out in
the favors and bridge accessories.
High ecore for the club was
made by Miss Opal Fouts 'and for
the guest by Mrs. Crow.
Member> present were: Mrs- H.
A. Daley, Mrs. B. A. Hughes, Mrs.
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Gubson,
, . Fred
I Fouts .
Guests included: Mrs. Cleve row’s load to the burden of this
James, Mrs. D. A. Landers, Mrs.
Crow, and Mrs. Knauth.
Th. !
ties will hold their regular meet- „
ing at 8 o’clock Monday aftorr- —
at the Central Presbyte
Church. All committee eha^,
are asked to present their plans
for the ensuing year.
Mrs. C. N. Rogen and Mrs. J.
M. Wood will have charge of the
program, which is as follows:
Hymn; devotional by }(w. J. D.
Myree; vocal duet by Mrs. J. N.
Phillips and Mrs. R. E. Hooker;
piano solo by Mrs. Lake Cannon;
talk on legislation by Mrs. R. H.
Templeton | vocal solo by Mrs.
Norman West; reading by Miss
Zofflo M«ys.
Mrs. S. D. Logan, president, in-
vites r> v g ien ■ affiliated with
churches of the society to be pres-
ent I%e ozganieation is composed
of the following churches: First
Baptist, Central Presbyterian,
Christian, First Presbyterian and
First Methodist
The new members of the execu-
tive board are: Mrs. 8. D. Logan,
Mn. C. F. Reaney, Mn. Roe, Wat-
son, Mrs. J. G. Sadler, Mn. D. ,
Gray Dean, Mrs. P. J. MeNoe, ■
Mn. X H. Templeton. Old mem- Wrl
RUSK COUNTY APPLES
The Daily News force was treat-
ed by Jim Vise, who Ij/esglermiles
out on the Kilgore-jJwTto some
deliciou, apples grown on his
place.
Mr. Vise has a few trees about
four yean old, all loaded wi|h
fruit The apples were perfect
in appearance and in taste.
Compliments Son With
Bitrhdny Party
Dr. Lota Ray Holt honored her
son, Jack, on his sixteenth birth-
day with a party at her home on
South Standish Street
’ The guests played games ant
contests.
Those present wen: Misses Car-
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Miss AUise Wylie was hostess at
two parties Fricuty
The house wps
zinnias and rows.
Favors were presented to Mn.
Ray Lowe for high score and to
Oscar Rea1 for. low score Friday
morning. High score Friday after-
noon was made by Miss Frances
Leath for the club and Miss Lu-
cille Ross for the guests.
Friday morning a two course
luncheon was served to the follow-
ing guests: Mrs. Coleman C.
Bums, Mrs. Walter Campbell,
Mrs. Jimmie Hill, Mrs. Oscar Rea
Mrs. K. D. Henderley of Montgo^
mery, Ala., Mrs. T. L. Mitchell^
Mrs. E. O. Arnold of Phoenix,
Arizoma, Mrs. Ray Lowe, Mrs.
sett, Mrs. Jack Mann, and
Donna Buford.
A salad course wag served Fri-
day afternoon. Members of the
Primo dub present were: Mrs.
Presbytertea Kenneth Moore, Mrs. Donald Lok-
ey, Misses Phoebe Sue Holt, Ruth
Prestoh, Catherine Anderson,
Lois Rayford, Ouida Pipsaire,
Frances Leath, Mary Skiles, and
Louise Reed. Guests were: Mrs.
Otis Crim, Mrs. C. G. Engle, Mrs.
Rade Baxter, Mrs. Clijf Matthews, a. P. N<
^SPECIALS-
Eugene Permanent $5.00
Sbelton’a ’ /
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lip - wood
permanent K9& x
84.60. ar
OU Wave
, 58-00 J
Hollywood Golden
WAVE $1.05
Shampoo and Set 35c
HOLLYWOOD
BEAUTY SHOP
Phone 38
Watfe Barbe* Shop
to St. Louis and Chicago. , /
/Xtr. and Mrk Df R. Biggers of
Kilgore were thkguests of Mr. and
Mrs. O. B. Cra#»rd Saturday.
Ben R. THendason is ■ spending
Anzomu, mrs. gtay biw, mn. week-end/%, Gainesville with
Randolph Harris, Mrs. R. H. Bas- hl* family.
Mrs Leia Worrell Jones Is visit-
ing in Amarillo and New Mexico, v
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Arnol<t-atra
daughter of Phoenix, Arizona, are
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Preston. '
Miss Opha Walker, of Overton is
spending the week-end with Mrs.
Jpne Prammell At Turner Courts.
Miss Margaret Branch has re-
turned to her home in Huntsville
after a visit with her sister, Mrs.
--. 7, Uoyes.
Mr. and’*M
Houston are
daughter, Mr
SUNDAY
lt:00 A M. — Morning wor-
ship, First Baptist church.
Rev. J. N. Phillips, pas-
tor.
Bible School, First Baptist
Church, Mr*. L. C. Mabry,
SupL
Sunday School, First Pres-
byterian Church, G. R.
Farmer, Supt.'
»:4S A. M. — Suaday School,
Central Presbyterian
Church, Dr. J. E. Watkins,
BupL
Strode« school, Church of
< l«e McCaleb, Supt.
in County Court.
! ‘ 1 ■ urthouse.
Suu- j School, First Chris-
- tian Church.
oline Oliver, Emily Mays, Vir-
ginia Stanley, Doris MarwU, Mar- _
guerite Goggan, Marie Turner, ’’’wiUlams MrsT
Ruby Jones and Nancy RoUey, Hughes, Mrs. Hermln (
John W. Baker, J. T. MfClung, ;Mn, x w> Gorttlall( Mrs.
James Armstrong, David Etiren, J, .Taylor and Miss *
T. Bright and Roy Nelson Dunk-
lin.
There’* no need for j
Fan in the home sub.
The S. W. G. & E. p
down to put the coir
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, 10:48 A. BL— Communion ser-
vice, First Christian
Church. *
0:45 AM. — Sunday School,
Methodist Church, H. L.
GrifHn, Supt.
Morning service at First
‘ Presbyterian Church, Rev.
R. E. Hocker, pastor.
Morning service, Central
Presbyterian Church, Rev.
8. D. Logan, pastor.
Morning service, Methodist
Church, Rev. E., G. Cooke,
6:80 P. ML — B. Y. P. «., First
Baptist Church. ‘
Epworth League, Methodist
Church.
Christian Endeavor, Chrls-
tian Church.
7:15 P. ML — Public Worship,
Methodist Church.
7:45 P. BL — Evening Wor-
ship, First Baptist Church.
7:45 P. M.— Evening service,
Central Presbyterian
Church.
• 8:00 T. M. — Public worship
st First
Church.
MONDAY
8:00 P. M.—Federated Church
Societies will meet at the
Central Presbyterian
Church.
WEDNESDAY
12:30 P. M. — The Lions
Club luncheon st the
Randolph Hotel.
8:00 P. M. — The Thursday
Bridge Club will meet
with Mrs. W. F. Hubbard.
THURSDAY
2:50 P. M. — The Bon Ton
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Bowman, George. Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 110, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 30, 1933, newspaper, July 30, 1933; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1311767/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rusk County Library.