Gainesville Weekly Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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the 1 lahoma, and southern Kansas,
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THAT THE
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Farm in rhe World
Is At Bowie,
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27.—Bartlesx ille
tonight witnessed a spectacular par-
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find tlm
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• \t morning you
a iban lire
d a big- app.
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in original,
price thirty-five
rge. family packaged
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Acting Mayor J. W. Mullin
nounced that the advertised meeting
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d leaves tonight
x’-it with relat
-santa Barbara
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an I children are
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1 and wife have
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Kate Douglas,
Wiggin, Great*
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Mi-sis Gertrude and Lil- ’
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£)1323 e» I nt t. FCATune Service. Inc. |
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-. George Mood
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Aug. 21. .....ia
I'oivia- Wiggir
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that no-
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M: s. - Marx and Gladys lian Dunkerly of Ennis xvho are the;
t oil Worth who are the (guests
M -s Mab.-l Si-oiield thi i______
a Holland entertained I tained
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.Might ful bi eakfa-t tn | day afternoon.
i. k I'm -day morning. i
<• small, trial
authorized
- a guarani
rough!
•g coat.
C.’e.lm-.-da
runt n "t
Mr- Wig^n
nipt, ian, tril l
■ IA1 eel
. me-lia 11
I a- be
of life < on-
ru-ty brown
Hides but
felt hungry so he was hit
Lank. Some real nice fi-h
1 light.
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1m -da-
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u.3 Aausea and Danger •
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friend
lie xx ill not re
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G. W. Bin.I
d.:X’ Light
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11 t r a '•iu«! ( \ i
p.iifiit-. Mr.
nd family,
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according to Gasion. ' ’ " *
‘ The klan parade will be held, I am
informed, and there will be no inter-
ference on the part of the police
Neither will be interfere with the
-oi.'le.
He -a 1 he "as *m a ranth of nvrr
23. HKI a. res. stocked xx iji tiu • tr.tlkj . *
an<l tlioroughbre.) hop-os. 4 A *8n
give nip h s addre-s, tturce is gxHki •
news for him.” y jrJF
If any one in Cooke roanty FncwS
this man, please no- ify t|)(^ y.itut
of the Gainesville LlegHie*.
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The wedding of M
and John Terry was quietly
ized at !• o'eloi k Friday ex
the home of
Chi-m on
of fieiat ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry left last
on the Santa Fe for a short liom x
moon trip after xxhi.h tb,‘.-y
make their home in the Fair Plain
■ where they are xvell and
known.
I! CC--UN- ITM LATE
j \ PRONI5EO TO
I meet M-XCCAE ACT one fl
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Mountain
tint iii-
n ill.-, d:,M
• afternoon. We iinder.-tam'
that appendicitis xvas th.- < ati-e ..
J^is death. Mr. Crider was om- <>
jTanuen ille's merchant-.
- Sam Wilson of Burns, a. .
>y R. M Philips of Imga
■Gainesville Friday.
Mr an.l Mrs I)- ibi-rt Ikmu.illy "
*e<r Valley View were in the Moun
•tain Springs community Sunday.
«* Mr. and Mr-. Fred \.,rr - <’ u-ar '
Burns spent Thursday of last week'
%ith Mr. and Mrs. Eron Norris of
4ear Collinsville.
a fexx
tm.t li'-r.
letrin
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-t ‘‘I I Ji-
ll.- M.-tim
L.-'Lii -
ol.’.g L.-too-
• mpt'ng in. al.
-}•■ -- m the ..;d-
oiltei -:t! io,n lint il
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t;me. xx < nt
to mid. rgo
Plnl.i.i Mplrni
of Mr-. \Vig'
XX II
Elli.-tt
Wet-k xx
Walla, e. '
Thur-day
i »a. i. ip -
Indianapolis Lady
Seeks the Present
Address J. B. Ross£
T17 Ea-t llt^f-
It: I., is .-eekiil®
ot one J. B.L
I lls - a- I, feet1
)?.■> or 1st! 11*8.
Im- cy.--.
Bioth.-r <■ " r.-f x\
g nt \\ .iLiui B. ; !
^,-\..;-al mi ."i
Griffin, Narcissa Lantus,
; Frances All. n, Johnnie Wayne
<-<>e, Martha Fuller. Ruth John-on
1 Leatry.-e Murrell, Marjorie I urm-r of
I Memphis, Tenn.; Catherine Wood.
Fort Worth; Mattie Dickerson, Tulsa
' the honorees ami ho-te-s.
Terry-Howell
Barto H
-oleum
ning in
Bev. and Mis. J. H
■ S Street, Bex . < hi-Ill
Twenty special policemen
sworn in at 7 o’clock by Chief Gas
ton, and armed with rifles they
n
tt-fl
After the matinee,
xvere enjoyed at one of the drug I
I stores by the following: Misses Dor '
|othy Carroll, Marjorie Spence, Harri< t
ing h.-ig neices, 1...
< r’raib- ami Lillian Dunkerly
: nis. Mr- Maupin entertained with
-Ulin ictit number of guests
i! ■ addui.mal table-. 11., ...n. ,
• priz-- tor the guests was award-
1" Mi-- Marjorie Tinner of Mem-
-. i enn.. xx ho j- Hie guest of Mrs
i-'. H. Miller. The honor guests xvere
; - :it<d xxitli pretty souvenirs while
. L.-w AlL'ii of Kansas City, a
•iiii.-r member of the club, also je
a fax or.
i .- i our.-e-.-on.-Iudisl the charm-
.-pilaiity <>f Mr-. Maupin.
no
I. gu
ii Bi.
n H- t.mg Mi- A-
here, ha\e-SM drm <
.; 'i <<f modern s.-i-
j-.-.l'' .-alOBi'l tail-
ing trado a- ’ < al-
tli.- most gener-
rm .! i.-im-s t bus en-
ti. 1 1 <.f popularity
1. d t rom t h"-e ob-
- x\ h.i h iiax e in-re-
i sent to the park to “keep the peace”,
. ;< • Bond - ■ l’i a it i.
Ilurn- I i.adav.
,m ! Bra.Ix ' Wils-m
to '.ame-xill.
Juii.
. '.I n. ' .ar.
:i. Hi'.g; M.---I
i Li.-i - i.ooii. Er
|..m Bob
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Latiklor of Leo. ( ui< H t-lia.
<.hii- ’
a
2d
..f w
■< k ’.’ nil
li: .1 :. h r h..J
I 'i o’l ri ■ i.-iiing
i Klan Parades '
< on-t ipat ion. head-
-ii- n. and in a great
K -t..ma- h and kidt
: .mel xxa- the most
ly. but its use wai
. n account of itt
Now it is the
-t pl.-a-ant of medir
<>ti.. ( alotab af
of watet
'» griping,
*d night's
a re
r. a
t itd.
!' - ii..im- \’.a- appropriately deeor-
■ I i--r tin- oi-.-asmn, and refresh-
i'-ii’- of I-.- .r.-ain and cakx' were
it.. J l i t \\ i nt v-eight guest-.
’ b . t ing xx ilh Mrs. Houston
<■ ll. I- hxm e <.n
t\- morn
tm. t:t a most
1 ’ut ter
l>. lit m <. '.n
nd -i tamil
,4Tri .rw . i ! ;‘o k
j. r 1 .It v
8*-r’.-K
fr>. nJ- of >1
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.- aimwtl
L. chib met Tuesday
l \i I \\ 111. 1 i Uglies on |
.-t n,r a delight |
!i • usual routine
pim.-li, i. '• . ream
to Mesdatne
. Ko--. Shady I
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anU R- \f
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in attend- :
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Arne i!l-> i
lex. i s'"
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r -'1. Goslin
I. .. f-m--rs of
J. -p e.
r \v:i- aiming
todflV.
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TH
t Imi-t
i<- in Dallas.
H. s. Holman are
i Sulphur, Okla. ’
l ho-mts of Hot Spring*
xi-ging her sister. Mrs.
-on ot Ea-t .California
ir her home in Arkan-
!;s. Thomas, ac. >mpan-
x > -..ns, made the trip
B.x. I D
rn’M Saturday. iL-W
■ • .-arlx oar: <•! tm-
-'! r'.-.d n..--.
a le t i
It
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. ' alley I nohneement in an advertisement in a :
ii gross. (local nexx'spaper that "the American ■
tmmt uas be.-n m prog flag xvould not be permitted to be
; -N-CO'RE A.LWW5
I LATE -TOO WERE
^^EVEN LATE AT
OUR
WEDCMNq:^
h.t 1 Lai
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to Marietta
t :< :itim-iit.
We are glad to 1
• Luk Mi.4 ormi.-k i-
I’ al "U’ . He "as
* Hr,.lax
Heml.j-..n
veek in thi
rx" Nolan, xvho
of N.xx Mex;.
x. a r-. i- x . -it in j
IL Lai
\ a n - o
that Lttle
t*O I .- up
t.J go ral>-
bn’t
Ol i
Hit )• I ;
of the plea-in; j
e ,fishing 1
hi.I parlor games ■,
the. holt-0 paitx’i
I ’M.-. W. I’ I
I -s. t y pud < Jeonge' £ook •?
!h ii. 'I exa-; Mr. and’ Mrs 1
tr. I >alla-; Mr. and Mr- |
t laim-sx ille; Mr. an.' j
. \'aiie\- \‘iexx ; Mr-
lyler; Mis-es Maudl Coming on the heels of
.a- km.
th.- lim
gill ’si
at tent ion.
• she xx a -
Jim
Mr-. Paul
rend Avenue,
and daughter,
the guests of *
xi-!t..- of Mr
I ..t 1*1.III.I
nd M.mk.v.
i- and lii.a'
-. Alber: York
• I. rr \ ( a - >n < J
of Mr-
• < .rex.
r . 1
M -
i.i.wex eht. rtained
;. ad- W.-lm—l.iy < ve
. a- < a-- of the l itx
:a -i - x, i-i e xx on ami
r -a gatm-s played, re
..■r.t imluded:
Hogan,
4 x'he .ntapt eh.id <
A.liert Jetton has be
it* some better.
Mr*. Jessie She!!,
visiting relatives in
t med home last week.
, Floyd Mitchell an.l Wesley
attended the eios.ng <-x.-.
Ringing school at
sight
Mr. ar.u Mr-. Jol.r. M-ni- x-
7ab.-rnacl- Friday n.ght to
guests <jf their son, Golden Morris.
, Mr and M.S. (has. Wd- n
Concord "ere xi-it.ng l.<-r ■ >at.i
■: m r. W .
and xx"., ll. A
min.t 'A at -on ;itid
and < !ii!dr< n
and xx ito, S. 1'.
i . W. Hester an l
: family. Grady,
tt. Juke, Floria
.- Pip i in
spring.
Ee.a found in rix'er- and < -k- ' '
*.f tim I'm:.-I State- ar. hatch.-d
from ctr'-'- l;i!d'near Bermuda in th.-
-•.iiihetn j ari <.f tin- North* A’lanii-
mean, -axs the Farm and Bafwh.
ihat ,-t t •nijid» u-J that -.'in.
part a-. xx bile engaged in i^-hing in
!a-t xxe.-k, lamh^l
about five -and .
and xva- de-i-rii-sl
-!/e. Hl- xxa-
ger xar.et v. hi- ba. k a
he eel- Ix-b'tlg among the
mi one
oil toe
xx ere .-a
ll.l )
pre.-ent.
Mr. and Mr-. Charlie Garrett and
< McBroom of Fair Plains, "ht [little son. Charles Wesky* trill motor pvith go<sl things and Herb 'xxAS
r I' .ii. ’
•thing 1
’ Woodbine News
3sS5S
- .Mfr a
yi-i- ft ti’.r d t
. TeitHtlmT » Jr. a:
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follows:
TNotice, citizen of the Visible
Empire. The American flag xxill
not be carried down the streets
of Bartlesville tonight. A mass
meeting is called at the ball park
for J.30 to 7.50 p. m., to organ-
ize and prepare to uphold the law
and protect the flag. Come pre-
pared to uphold the laxv and the
constitution and to assist the
state peace officers.
“ARTHUR FlTZPATRICK.
“Chairman of Committee.”
The simultaneous appearance
la" r i the advertisements created a
theition, although it had been rumored
■ F.p- hill during the day a move xvas
ion- went
ll Im-. I, .< ’ V ..-s ’. < d Hl lit
r -'ii x. j, i.apt -cd.
.11^1 v . dug U ‘V 1 *
x.ulli-hurg .-Ji.-.-d Sun.tax
'■ it’d. I !,< it xx .-re four
nd’ nr' rn. In hm
Mi- '<:■! I Je •
p.< nd -pv-Hl >..tUlt4:i\
I gl. -’ m'- -:-t I’. Mt
i xovTre LATE I
; ---x .\<\A1N-
" ' -J ELT
Ernr*t S
o’it in th
lu-r par* i
BRINGING UP FATHER
Red Rix er street
ing, the Girls’ Bridgi j
<h lightful j*eriod | Monday, in an advertisement the I
xxon the club Klan reiterated its intention to par- i
; ade "regardless of rumors to thi* con- !
Misses trary.” A quarter-page advertise-
• of ment appeared in a Bartlesville new-- I
i pap**r as follows:
fol (
Hie higl
g u- a nd M rs. ( laud
clltertailied in the ;
■ ii .’-■.-olid street Wed-'
mon xx ith Mrs. Lee
gile-t.
pb i-ing diversions of
xv.i- a reading by Mrs
poem gix.-n by Mrs |
I..j .harming peculiar jMon(iav night
] Kiitdelgjitl.
stabli-h.-
poor .Stiidien in it;
nrriag<’ in 1 - ->i ’ ;
Mrs? Wjggin g it.' i
turmsl L. :
ing the ri< !i
Iliad gath.-rivl — i»«r.
work to xxeax<• inio -t u
influence log. a xx air* - - •
; Her fii -t t story. .-ailed ■■ ||.i'; :
j Dozen Hoiisijveep.-:had appear- i in
jlSiS, betor<- she thought '.<f gix-?n!’
•up teaching. It xxa- sevi-ta) wm
I later that T he >:orx < i l’at-v, ' and
" 1 lie Bird's ( hrist ma - • a r
i published and nu t xxitli u
; success.
In L-ss, Mr. am! Mr-
1 im.x.-d to Nexx \ oik. xx i
lislie.l "A Summer in
i'Timothv’s (,h|e-r.'’ and
ral ( <>ui t-hip," xx hi.-h v> <-i
into several t**reign lang:
; itnmvdlat.-]\ be.-aim- popui
I rope.
1 In addition to her lit.-ra
I both pro-e wnd vets. ,
I xvas an ai-ocnq di-h»d t:
’compo-.il sev.-ia! in. |o.|
j faxorite poems,
j Although I.orn in
.hildliornl
in Ibdl.-. Mamo,
. 4 la v, x t r. rem
. after r birth. Siu- xxa- ed-i.-.u. d
I Abbott. A. a Ivmv. AmloxH-. Mh-<.-
Mrs. Wiggin’-
i Gi orge ( l ri.«tophvr Jl.g
'married ia )s'.i.\ six xi
| death <>f s.i-^.j Wigg
tinned to reside in Nexx
iiig, li. r -umim-rs in
in June. 1923, Mr-
j taken seriiej-lv HI m England, \\!t< i.
Puy | Mn- had g. ne to attend the Di-T.-i’-'
delegate frofil N.-XX
i E-tar
in the
<.><>■ h m
af'ern .
i. h ha- b.-< n
xxe.-k
• izing xx hi.
it I.Im et
de!av-d
■oitnl ot the
moi ning.
. XX llo i
I irm-
! \\ t i l.-lKi-
.., .-1 l.x .
nd lanuXy.—
ek Ivr I l rx-otl <•<
xx Hl re-ide.
I; ■
.•-il
M--
CITY BRIEFS
were ernoon for Fort Worth to xisit rela-
tives.
Mrs. J. L. Daxvson, -wlyi lias bt^n i
attending the* beefside of her aunt
Mrs. Mary Spurlock, will leave to- j
night for Valley View to spend a !
feW^lays "Wh iter fathA'-'Ti’fSrb rt ’
Woodbine. Aug. 2i.-—On August 22
Mi»a Ruby Lynch entertained with a
birthday dinner in honor of Ik r
father, J. F. Lynch, her brother, 7 . tn ; |,
Ljnch of Gainesville, and brother-in-
law, E- G. Kerr, all tl rue haxing the
same birthday. A bountiful dinner
whs served.
'll N. Watson and familv and Mr
and Mrs. Bascom M rather L-tt
Thursday for'their home tq ( arl-
bat. New Mex.
Mrs. 'C. B. Simpson
Charley, left Thursday
Bas cm Wrather for Uaci-bad, Nev.
Mbx
Mrs. T. -1. Bell was -a
visitor Saturday.
Misses Fram es an 1 May V. inkier
of Gainesville returned home aft-r ;;
pleasant visit with relative- lor--.
Luther Ware and family, E-l N.-r
man and family, E G. Kerr in 1 tarn
ily, Grady Barham and Wai I Simp
son enjoyed a fieli fry op the lb-1
River Friday.
‘Mias Sinkie Newman r-tt:::.'i
home from Gainesville S'at'.irJav.
Mrs. Pat Ware Jr., <;.■/ ,i i
Qaineaville Saturday.
Mrs. Mabie Ware an-1 < '.ihir< :i
Mrs. Henry Ware and Huldiin,
Laura Lynch and s<*n, x*..-nt
Gainesville Saturday to be
at a dinner given in h.-m-r
father and grandfather, G H>;
his 7Rth birthday.
,TC. T Lynch wa->
Gainesville Saturday.
Cotton picking is the o-e-ipat in
many at present ami several
have been hauled to Gaine-xilb-.
-Misses Lena Smith an<i I'..:- Bak-'
were in Hibliett Friday
Mr. and Mrs W.ath-r’y were
Gainesville shopping Sat ur lay.
‘ Walter Ware ha s pur- iia - d a I.
automobile.
Mr. and Mrs.
Gaiaesxihe mot ( red
axrtomob.lv to vi-it
and Mrs. Spence Ware.
Henry Winkhr -xa- in
Saturday xis.ting his b <-
Winkler.
' Miss Naomi Beer of \\
vt*io has L-en the gu- -t ■
Mrs. <>. D. Ma-k th
tim -d h->me Sunday
Miss Edna 1’ennx
fr >-.. Br dgepnrt, < >kla . "h--re
l*as been xisiting relative-.
Mr.
n very
Fitzpatrick is an attorney.
Permission Was Given
Chief of Police L. U. Gaston an-
nounced that Mayor P. N. Buck, wlm
late hour and enjoyed j’s o,*t of the city y
i to klan leaders to stage the parade
Miss l»efore. leaving. Mayor Buck left here
View; - August 18, attended the American
. Dallas, and | Legion convention at Lawton, and
(from there proceeded to Texas, where
I , .La
* < I
’’■it I
<-a I.
a 1 < 1
r J • n t" a ,
an. folio" si
v i! mtrdoTi me 1
having learned taati
Hi,, hading »n-n of
1 am taking
"hFb< r ’ <:U
ma f. In t hr
■ ith + ii. v olir
,s 4----n I I
v. 1‘oiig in I h • -tin mis but
-mi erne. £ He i- *• fe-*t
alsuit 175 or l*b pi.•»:>«♦«,
grown hair, blue <-ye> fair
• n. alftitit I yc:ir$ old abd
< Li - !•
< 1- :i ■ o H--n !• : -^
Mr-. I . I i. ; |.
Ixo, R I. Nei-I
Mi-s .>ncah ha- returned t* I mrlmni ami i.nm
het home alter ,-p< mi.ng the -un.rm-i family, <-eo. Akin and
-n Ck-T.ton. BiiuHe ami Hob Wva
Mr and Mr-. < iiar.e- Riebtt-r look ami Roxie- My res. Birdie Rop*-r. '•!
th ■ Junior ( hri-tian Endeavor So . Swltzmon and Atarlc-w 1............
at <-'ety of the First Presbyterian church Mrs. Emma Ilud-peth and
on a picnic last Ihtitsdav evening dren returned home Sunday from
Each im iiil*er brought a basket filled visit with relative- at Lubbock.
a - What*4 flight Have betjn a real fe
j 1 ia ’’4 A ■ *1 i - • -
; ted 'Pre-- ixati-
l he Amer.. >n a nt Ii
Mr-. W gg »
cd to fully lee.
, ot an opei 4 on
shortly aftir her a::i
• Turn-. ;
Kite l.'-'ijp'a- Wig_
Nie •■pri'i::i <>nBN*t Irm-rrw.nwr.' • wi-
one of tile iii-.-l a<s-"'n]''.-'iv-i v. • ■
eneag.-I —
thropi ■ v.<'i k in H e U.-ib 1 >’.a|. . .. —
It xxa- Lalm i : IH-. 1 L/tAMU Wig ( ’feiDTCiXAL VIRTUES RETAINED
g'B tli'-n Kat.- l.ojg’a. -j 'in !.-;• Ay;:) IMPROVED—DANGEROUS
her holm- ill Maine ami j..::i t. -y..' /,?;[) SICKENING QUALITIES
fir tie- pmp"-- - REMOVED — PERFECTED TAB-
Lind, rgai-t. n imnh.s! . J.E1 CALLED "CALOTABS.”
i ! • m’ .1 \ i il
K^3IK6K8SRS!8SK88!8!88?iis the pastor of the New Hope. .Rap- ■
“ 88 tist church was a guest of Mr.'and !
8* Mrs. Steve Miriek Friday.
•* Mr. ami Mrs. Jim Lee and <liil t
•; dren, "ho have been spending a tew :
S 8 « a Ti days with Ins mother, Mrs. S. ('. Lee
of near here, returned to their home -
near <-unt--r last Wt Inesd.iy .
•L A. Mabry and Sam and Brady
Wil-on were in Mountain Spring- (
u-inc-s Monday.
Fred Norris vva-
Momlav.
J. H pott-
m-s - Mo j lay.
Mrs. Myitl-- Lemons of th - Lemom
d:-’ii t wa- the gue-t of Mr. ami
Mrs < C. M.I.Hxar
Ha.l-len Mieha i of
M-xi-o xvas a gm-t
M.’. a: J Mr-. J. W. G
tain spti-ig- Friday ;
The i.-v i v al meet i.ig xx li:
tin- pa-’
Ihe ba;,’
n pin.
morning xva-
by Fitzpatrick for the avowed
pose of preventing the klan parade ’ E,'||,',7>hH
should lx- stopped, although he had j - ■ 1
issued no orders to the police to that i
were I
A met
IU
t t lie- Am-u ii
i ne Ku lx ! i:x r
n .thing -f at
position 1
tn Leg. .-!>.
nv -m h a» ’.
would b - n:
to a--ume tl.al anv po-t
such act i.hi. .r I am ;
"State in a.lqiiai ter-
not li.aid <f
XX Olli i. ot c. cu-
tin >1 in a fig!
ovx n
-in <■
Moss.
uas been in prog , ........
ek and will con- (carried down the streets by a tna-ked
. triends of the mo|, tonight,-’ fears were expressed
m-e party going ji,v ],x.ai officer's that there might
1 veiling on tin- ! ]„> a between the klansmen am! ,
i those opposed to the invisible empire
At 9 o’clock, half an hour
than announced, the parade
down the main street, passing the
city hall, winding its "-ay from the
baseball park where it formed.
I actual count there were 272 klans--
; men in the parade, about one third t.
(of whom were mounted.
A tense situation had existed all
t as a result of rival ad
! vertising in Bartlesville papers. Sun-
day papers announced that the par
iade would Ire held. -Another adver-
' tisement Monday by opponents of
i the order called for all citizens who ,
opposed the klan to meet and come •
Maupin prepared to help officers stop the j
parade.
of their aunt, Mrs. Houstoi j
Maupin, Mi-s Lucy Marshall enter I
....... ........1 a few friends with a line:
,-xvimming party [party at the Majestic theater Thurs-.
z J M an I Riley I
Gainesville! last week
». Rev. Smith and (
j- -nt to Gain s, i i.
- Johnnie M-Milb n
Springs "fts in Burns - t
jjrnoon
«« The Masonic Lodge u • t
Afternoon-at the hall
*<'Mr. and Mrs. Joe I*. •
•4i!le and Mt and Mr- \\ ;1
Iker mother. Mrs. Delia t I
Bolivar were the gmat-.i
Mr^ J. U. (ook of Burr
They also att tided the morning '-<■
;e. s at the church.
A.Mr and Mrs Monrm 5-*nv.ig,’'-;••
Saturday night and '-iivwuuv-'1
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dix-.n t
place.
/''Mrs. Mari-- >a'age
•pent Sunday and Sun
relatives in the B trn-
. Monnio Ma!>
x »itor Sn the home of hm p^ a)
ami Mrs J \ Mabrv .f'r -i-’
Mr and Mrs. Oran Manh op'-i’e- .
son who ha e t>
hie Mann near
home
■ 'tr and Mr-. D-l
Friendship attended
services here Sunday
Jim < rider of near
Springs received a nw-s-aiie
’trotber, Howard, of Farmers
£unda y aft'Tnoon. AVe
i xvas the
Mr. ( rider
* Mr. an 1 Mrs ’G. F’'Rivvr.m- i.-r.
Ad their daughter, Mr-. M-d.in l air
at Bethany Sunday.
* O. D. Mask wint t<» Gait;.-'..; -
Monday w.th a load of fresh ruu-t iig
kr«, tomatoes ami gr-i-n 1,-ui -
’ Newt Mitchell left Sunday
Kouthmayde.
* Mr. and Mis. Mari
Plains visited Mrs.
Sunday.
’ There "as no Sunday s ii-.ml a!
J^aptist ehuri h la-t Nun lay a-
>xJjool Rent to visit dal-rn.i 1.-
day school. They all reported a
4i»e. A revival meeting wa
there Sunday with Rev. J"
aluing the pnaching.
A. Ne.tt Sunday there will be
School at 10 a. m Rev. E..ui
■Kilt preach Saturdav night, a
day at. the Bapti-t ehur--!i. Ex- :
^x*dy .e invited to coin, and take p..
•iu these serx ices.
* Little J. 1. Rousseau xvho Inis i
n.ck several wieks. is
A light rain f»*il
Srhich will I >e come
growers.
i-i • b.-autifiil moonlight furnished j
in-p.: a: ion for an ^enjoyable
natty. Friday night, given by
Vxha'e-, Memorial ( liureh Senior Ep- Jail during the day a move was on
v -.<• tb L. - ..'ll •• in honor of Misses- foot to attempt to block the Klan
\\ l’i.- L--■ Martin and Mabel Cole parade.
are leaving Gainesville soon. it is learned from an author tative |
d !n- partv was given at the home | source that Klansmen will lie hen
..f Mi— N.-ll Loy Midkiff. North Tay i from all sections of northeastern < »k j
l.a -tree*, i hit door games were 1
[ rim -pal tenures of the
Mtr the si rv i-e of delicious punch
Tie i.e.igners grouped themselves in
ti intormal circle around the "tea-
pot" until a
e.iiit er.-ation.
■ f town guests
■ Am.htry ..f ’
e Fe.irl Gvn
Tolbert of Wichita Falls
late!
moved I .Hj’, ::1
ing
tai’L’h
I'*.' eolieg
‘ organiz • 1
. ,i in “-an
-> liool ot til
Mountain-.
I.it tie xva
work as t.-i
Air-. \\ ig'gm soo!( i.eg.in
wide attention, and i
betofe she wa- ju.m d
B. ( o >|>er, lie n U . .i
I assisted MiV. Wiggin
i < 'al'.tornia
' S'l lip, >1,
’<>0 Seili
west.
After her m
Samuel Brafliey
San Fianci-io,
teaching ami
literal ur>-. uk
'•Ir. A
ie-tn:' :
-•♦her i,
.M i *
aiel M
tend. 4 .
Mi B I' - ■ |. • .
of Era are vi-iting i'r'<
a.;:.,),ling
Me. and Air-. A'.
■’. O"ll at tended , h
H 1 i 11 .
i' • h< r
IT.i ■:• r •
| anti-klan meeting, called by
f pajriek, unless an attempt is m
I 'break the jveace,” tin- chief ml
Late Monday after a bxal memle i
of the American Legion called <>i
|Chiqf Gaston, flashing a eonimis-ion
I from Governor Walton, aci-ording to
I the chief, and informed him that t’:<
i' Legion was going to -top th'- pa-
jtade." < hief Gaston told him trie
i legion wa- powcrle— t<> do -o, h<
; said.
Legion Has No Concern in Klan
Fight, Fowler Says.
Oklahoma < ily, Okla., Aug. 27
j The American Legion, a- a
j ganizat ion. has u > r->m-et:n
Klux Kian »>r anti-K.i
; figh\ ( ody 1 ow ter. -late
i deelared here I m -dax
I que-tioaed if lie km w a
eiuing t lie ti-port
posed Im-nibt i ol
gion iit I’aitle-
inayor t ha
,vou!d -t-.p
: "1 know
tioii. and f am
..I tm- Am--:
; would take
. deelar.-.L
II ,
j a vacation.
“Myself and force will be <wi the
job tonight,” said (hief Gaston.
l ions accident happened Sunday night
’a- Nell lull ami her ct-’.i-iu, Robert
l*oint. Lake-, were returning home freun
i liureh ami when he ran into a stump,
throwing her against the windshield,
,,f break.irg it and cutting her nose.. f
Tim injuries are not thought to !>■ ! 1 '
-el join.
Born to Mr and Mrs. W. A. I’awles,
fine Ih>v. August 19.
Lakes and son.
OkJa.. are
i-tir, Mrs. J. R. Dill and family,
a few Hood people are at-
the church services here this
•*■ t
and ’AJt-
etv are
eir ampment
\ 11 a I ni ile- s'
nine
I, iti_'
"ihpo-ing
ami
I’.TI f I
A|.
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Leonard, J. T. & Leonard, Joe M. Gainesville Weekly Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1923, newspaper, August 30, 1923; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1326907/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.