Center Daily News (Center, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 50, Ed. 1 Monday, July 28, 1930 Page: 3 of 4
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Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rogers
and small son, spent the past
week-end in Port Neches.
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Office in Payne & Payne Bldg.
Mrs. W. C. Roberts is visit-
ing her sister, Mrs. J. C. Large
in Dallas this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Reb Martin and
daughter, Emily Frances, spent
Sunday in Rosborough Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith and
mother, Mrs. C. P Smith, spent
the past week-end in Dallas.
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For County Judge:
CLARENCE SAMFORD
*'or Congress:
MARTIN DIES
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permission to display their
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Plan Women’s Prison
And when your mind seems
clouded,
And Life’s problems seem
too hard,
Remember the Cross that was
carried
On the shoulders of Our
Lord.
When your trials are hardest,
Just wrinkle your nose and
smile,
And know I understand, dear,
And am loving you all the
while.
When you find other folks dis-
couraged,
Try to keep them from being
blue,
And every one who knows you
Will love you as I do.
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MARRIAGE INSURANCE
GUARANTEE COMPANY
likes to see their i enj with her father, Geo. P.
Brittain.
For Tax Assessor:
A. J. (Jimmie) PAYNE
JOE L. JOLLY
For Tax Collector:
CLIFTON BRITTAIN
For County Attorney:
WARDLOW LANE
For Representative:
HUGH JONES
JOE STEPHENS
Shelby County Representative
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Quit your frowning, honey,
Forget it all and smile,
Mrs. Frank Let your brown eyes sparkle,
Be happy al the while.
Don’t carry on your shoulders
Every trouble you can find,
Take the brown and sunny
laughter,
And sweep all cares from
your mind.
Be alert and cheerful always
And don’t worry anymore—
Say “I can—I will be happy,”
And watch pleasure seek
your door.
Don’t be a grouch and grumble,
Don’t fret and fuss all day—
Smile and watch Old Worry
vanish,
And things will come your
way.
Remember, honey, always,
We all have troubles, too,
What a dismal old world this
would be,
If we were all so sad and
blue.
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George Burton Sandel of
Beaumont was a week-end
guest in this city of his parents,
Mr and Mrs. P. L. Sandel.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Roberson
and son, Charles, spent the past
week-end here with relatives
and friends.
Stomach Sufferers
No Longer Worry
Almost instant relief from
stomach and bowel disorders
is to be had by the use of
PH ARM ANOL, the new scien-
tific discovery.
It is a wonderful relieving
agent in all cases of indiges-
tion; stomach exhaustion;
heartburn; gas; burning pains
in the stomach; surplus of
acid; skin eruptions; constipa-
tion and all kindred ailments.
PHARMANOL may be tak-
en with safety as it contains
no habit-forming drugs. Made
up in handy tablet form and
is not unpleasant to take. If
PHARMANOL does not give
you the relief you seek, your
money will be cheerfully re-
funded.
DO NOT ACCEPT SUBSTITUTES
For Sale By
JOHN C. ROGERS
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phone your personals in, that Miss Johnnie Brittain of
will help out wonderfully and Beaumont spent the past week-
then every one
name in print.
WANTED—Good second hand
typewriter. Must be in good
mechanical shape and cheap.
Will pay cash. Address P. O
Box 153.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hanson
and daughters of Joaquin spent
Sunday here with Mrs. Han-
son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
M. Hill.
TRADE SCHOOL OF THE SOUTH
We prepare men and women for
employment in the printing industry,
which is one of the fastest-growing
industries in the country. Our grad-
uates often earn from $100 to $140
per month on their first job. We
also teach bricklaying, plastering,
electrical work and other mechanical
trades. More money and steady em-
ployment comes to those who know
how to do one job well. For inform-
ation, write Southwest Vocational
School, Chamber of Commerce Build-
ing, Dallas, Texas.
LOST—One black suitcase,
rather worn, containing ladies
clothing. Friends saw party
pick up suit case on Logans-
port Highway. Please return
and receive reward. Notify
T. L. Patterson, Center, Texas,
Box 535.
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writer. Model 4; good conoi-
tion, cheap. Call News Office.
Miss Mary Terry is spending
this week in Haynesvijle, La.
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Munice, Ind., (UP)—A 25-
cent piece minted 71 years ago
has brought an offer of $20,
but David Deilkes, Munice
street sweeper, who found the
coin while at work in an alley,
has refused the offer. The
coin was issued by the state of
California. On one side is in-
scribed “California Gold—
1859” and on the other side is
the figure of a bear and the
fraction one-fourth.
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subject to the action of the
Democratic primaries of 1930^
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there may be a few informal Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Short
affairs but they are not report-' ieft this morning for Corpus
e(l__so don’t fuss if you don’t Christi where they will visit
have lots of news in the paper.'relatives.
,We do ask tho, that you tele-1
phone your personals in, that.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cart-
wright and two daughters,
Martha Louise and Ruth Evelyn
of Mission, Texas, are here for
a two weeks visit with relatives
and friends.
For County Treasurer:
MARLIE CHILDS
For Justice of Peace, Pricinct ®
J. J. CARROLL
Waupun, Wis., (UP)—Re-
lease of funds for a women’s
prison at Taycheedah, an-
nounced by the governor, is ex-
pected to provide quarters for
80 more inmates in the state
prison here.
1 Miss Potia Burns who has
been the guest of relatives
^ie 1 here returned to her home in
Corpus Christi today.
Sacramento, Calif., July 28
(UP)—Visions of a display of
sparkling Argentine wines at
the Pan-American Reciprocal
trade conference here in Aug-
ust were blasted by a message
from the prohibition depart-
ment enforcement headquart-
ers at Washington.
“Sorry we cannot sanction
display of Argentine wines at
a trade meeting in Sacramen-
to,” was the message received
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W. M. S. of Baptist Church
Meets at Pastor’s Home.
The pastor’s home of
First Baptist Church was the
scene of a lovely and hospit-
able affair this morning at 7
o’clock, when the members of
the Woman’s Missionary So-
ciety met in their regular mis-
sion program.
The program was preceded
by a fellowship breakfast serv-
ed by circle number 2. The
tables were placed on the cool
verander where many summer
flowers and pot plants had
been arranged. Centering the
small tables were crystal vases
of pink rose buds. Each table
carried out a different color
scheme,
The program was
Mrs. Jeff Davis.
Ballard read the scripture read
ing. “The Spirit -and Bride
Say Come,” was given by Mrs.
Dudley Cook. Mrs. Homer
Beckham spoke on “Wells of
Water Springing Up.” Mrs.
Kittie Walker, “And They That
Are Wise.” Mrs. S. P. Irvin,
“Heal the Sick.” Mrs. Joe
! Norris, “Evangelists All”
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Mrs. W. C. Blackman of Van
is spending the summer with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. S.
Hutto.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Strick-
land and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. E. Hutto and fam-
ily were week-end visitors of
relatives of Paul’s Store.
Mr. E. B. Strickland, Jr., was
visitor in Pineland last week.
Chubb Strickland has re-
turned to his home in Dallas
after a two weeks visit with
relatives.
Doyle Spurlock spent last j
week with his uncle, Mr. and ■
Mrs. Ira Spurlock of Shreve-,
port.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Strick-
land and sons, Elton and Ray,
and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hutto
and son, Vernon, spent the past
week-end with relatives of Joa-
quin.
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel May of
Joaquin were visitors in
home of Mr. and Mrs.
Strickland Thursday
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Argentine Wine
Exhibit Banned
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Don’t be “Crazy
with the Heat”
Use
MEXICAN HEAT
POWDER
The best thing for the
heat. It will surely do the
work.
If you want another, we
have AMMENS, HYERS,
and VIVAUDOUS.
Also Gipsey Cream and
Germicidal Soap.
WE CAN FIT YOU UP—
WHATEVER YOU MAY
WANT
JOHN C. ROGERS
We deliver promptly.
Phone 95
There is so little to write
about these midsummer days,
Lp a few informal
Mrs. Jas. G. Rogers
Editor
Telephone 207
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CENTER DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1930
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Lynch, John W. Center Daily News (Center, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 50, Ed. 1 Monday, July 28, 1930, newspaper, July 28, 1930; Center, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1356945/m1/3/?q=score+-federal+-%22air+force%22+-military+-photograph+-weekly: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fannie Brown Booth Memorial Library.