Center Daily News (Center, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 75, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 26, 1930 Page: 4 of 4
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WE WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT.
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Phone social news to 78.
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Dallas, Texas, assistant to the
State Sunday School Secretary
of the Baptist Convention of
Texas. Our people are urged
to be on hand tonight at 7:30
for the beginning of the class
work. Every teacher and of-
ficer of the Sunday School
should be present.
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Enlargement Campaign
At the Baptist Church may be stitched into compar-
and children of Selina,
week-end guests' of Mr.
Mrs. Butler Johnson.
bing Wall following
ment over an automobile,
THE NATIONAL BOARD OF
FIRE UNDERWRITERS
85 John Street, New York
Special Price
PERMANENT WAVES
I Mrs. G. W. Peeler.
Mrs. Tol Smith is in Shreve-
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Charles Loving is visiting his night.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R.
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WOUR fire insurance dollar pays for
/ indemnity—for immunity against fi-
nancial loss when calamity overtakes
you. But that dollar buys so much more
than the indemnity it pays for that it
ranks as one of the most effective dollars
you spend.
Fire insurance, from the indemnity
standpoint alone, is one of the cheapest
of present-day necessities. Its cost has
consistently declined for many years—
even during the period of war inflation.
And this in spite of the fact that insur-
ance service—as rendered by the more
than 250 Stock companies constituting
the National Board of Fire Underwriters
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public welfare and greatly enlarged
their scope.
Research and En^inecrir^
Your fire insurance dollar may pay for
indemnity only, but for good measure
STOCK FIRE
INSURANCE
provides engineering and research serv-
ices to make life and property safer—
laboratories in which to test materials
and devices—scientific measurement of
fire hazards •— building construction
codes—arson detection and investiga-
tion—organized fire prevention—and
other voluntary measures designed to
lower the fire waste and thereby re-
duce the cost of fire insurance.
A thorough understanding of what
Stock Fire Insurance really means and
does—and greater public use of its
facilities—will result in a still further
reduction of the fire waste and a con-
sequently greater service to the insur-
ing public.
. Turnip Custard
Use one egg, one cup mash-
ed turnip, either white or yel-
low, one cup milk, one-fourth
teaspoon salt, a dash of pep-
per, cracker crumbs, and
cheese.
Boil the turnips until
Pot Cover Containers.
For your own convenience or
as a donation for the club or
7 ” ’ con-
i' tainer will be excellent and
easy to make. Use bright col-
ored oilcloth and bind it with
i black or a contrasting color.
First cut your back piece as
long as you want it, then cut
your pockets, having the first
about eight inches deep. Bind
’ your pocket and
stitch it to the back around the
three remaining sides. Put the
second pocket on so that the
bound top edge will cover the
raw stitched one of the first.
Continue this way until it is
finished. The bottom pocket
“Happy
Days
Are
Here
Again”
Mrs. T. F. Bryant, <
I Madeline, and son, George An-:
j thony, of Houston, have re-'
■turned home after a delightful
1 visit in the home of their par-
ents and grandparents, Mr. and
Shofner is accused of stab-
an argu-
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the
Mr.
and Mrs. I. T. Garrett of this
city, is leaving tonight for Col- the publie school’s of Timpson jthank every
By Rev. Jeff Davis
The attendance was
fine at the Sunday School En-: binding, leaving three loops at
largement Campaign at the;the top to hang it. You may
1* irst Baptist Church, last cut your containers into fancy
night. The drizzle of rain i shapes and use various color
kept some away, but those who combinations which will make
came were well paid for their, them different and unusual,
coming. 1 _______
CENTER DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1930
daughter, i Hearing For V. B. L
■: JOURNEYS OF JOAN
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Steck Fire inrurtinee
Componics are Represented
by Capcl le Agents In ur
Community
close friends of the young' at- g’lateful to the people of
Itorney smiled and declared Shelby County and shall al-
William J. j that they believed it to be true wa^s be found at my post of the topTf
iter are at- as he had left the city Sunday dutY striving to give you the stitch it to
' presumably for that purpose. best service that I possibly can. three rema
Your friend,
Jimmie Payne.
Editor John W. Lynch of the
News was a Timpson visitor I
-Tuesday afternoon.
J. H. Dugan, connected with.
the Santa Fe Railway Co., at,
Galveston, was in the city on'
business today.
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brother, Joe Garrett.
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Mr. and -Mrs. 1
Lawson and daughter
tending a regional chamber of, Plesumab^y for that purpose.
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eommerce meeting in Jeffer-'pnp QAT„
r OR SALE—Twelve Chinchilla
■son today from which place;Rabbits at a b in. See Mrs D&C
they will go to Kellyville to at-ic. c. Locke.
29-p
Center High School Opens
September 1st
Boys and Girls, “ain't it a grand and glorious feel-
ing” to get back to the old school house?
Well, we have done our part to help you along, by
providing a fine assortment of every kind of school
accessory—
Fountain Pens $1.00, $1.50, $3.00, $3.75 and up.
Tablets, Paper, Covers, Scissors, Paste, Inks, Rulers,
School Bags 25 cents up. In fact everything you
need—except books—and the State of Texas fur-
Miss Laura Peeler honored
[her neice, Miss Madeline Bry-
ant Of Houston, with a party lu nave a ure-
. j • , appearance of any piece
last Thursday evening. The hmmary hearing Wednesday . r G
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young folk enjoyed many as a result of the filing of a k j •
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games after which 1-----1-------- J1 1 “ 1
ments were served.
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m W«d Street “ Merchants Exchange Bldg«
of Stock ftre Insurance Companies Established In
Monday,
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utes, or until the custard^®
Remove the covering for t^
last few minutes of baking to,'
insure a nice brown top. It
would be well to put the bak-
ing dish in a pan of water,
while in the oven. This re-
cipe makes four servings.
and mash with a fork. Beat
the egg and add turnips, milk,
salt and pepper. Put in a well
buttered covered baking dish
and sprinkle the top with
bread or cracker crumbs and
vaimsn is a sure ueatn ior;cbeese* ^a^e in a moderate
jas a precautionary measure on fleas and bugs whjch arg ! oven for about forty-five min-
(the part of Panola County of-^vaIent jn the summer time
| Varnish will also improve the I
a fl ® n irnafi va n no n-F m-.tr Vt.ztztA of 1
take;
I much and is very inexpensive,
i ten cents worth will do for a I
bedstead. The application !
a U1 | must, however, be thorough,
land in the case of a bed, the
sides, slats and every crack
and corner must be covered.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Moore: Reports of the marriage of cording to reports from
| Wardlow Lane, son of Mr. and United Press.
, Mrs. H. O. Lane of this city and ■
I newly elected county attorney
I of Shelby county, reached here,
today. The bride is Miss Lois:
Parker of Waco, a teacher ini0^ Shelby County:
I church bazaar, a pot cover
To my friends and the voters;
I wish to ■
r one of you for
ton, California, where he will' The writer could not substan- i electinS me your tax assessor
enter school and live with his tiate the truth of the report but last Saturda^
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Lynch, John W. Center Daily News (Center, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 75, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 26, 1930, newspaper, August 26, 1930; Center, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1356973/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fannie Brown Booth Memorial Library.