The Nocona News. (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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THE NOCONA NEW8, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 7TH, 1923
CLUB
500
ENTERTAINS
tar Motono Unua.
Cards
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CHANGE IN HUNTING LAW
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CARD OF THANKS
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METHODIST CHURCH
NOC>»X X UIIMIF
—Ringgold High School Broadcaster, are not
Would like for all those who
QUIT YOUR KNOCKING
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can make
THE INSTITUTE
new.
FATS VS LEANS
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With
S. H. Handly, Ringgold, Director
WEDDING BELLS
Select them at KINNES
T. F.
SPECIAL ON CASINGS
MARRIED
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REVIVAL CLOSED
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Every TWO Minutes
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ROCKING CHAIRS’
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Everything to Build
Anything
J. B. MARCH
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Your Patronage Solicited
UNDERTAKERS
Colli
Phone 24.
Night Phone 18. Day Phone 47
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Nocona Ice & Light
Company
Fresh F.oas*d Ccfiee
Roasted Daily
Phene 5
Yours may be next and it
takes only
TWO MINUTES
to protect yourself by
’phoning to—
SOMEBODY’S
HOUSE BURNS
Full line of Caskets and Burial
Robes. Embalming.
Motor Hearse Service if Desired
B.
• >n<;k
Mattresse
linters can
Simmong IM
ton Hardwa
Detacha
guarantt
For Sale
*, R. STUMP,
MBS. T. R. STUMP.
Pabliaher
Local Editor
roses were
oration.
Secrets of
Tomorrow
should
let
controll
athletics
the
run
On Tuesday, August 28th, Mr. C.
H. Kirby of Lone Prairfe and Mrs.
Fannie Zachary of Barrel Springs
were united in marriage. Rev. Lang-
ford officiating.
man
without hunting license, but the law ]eans
as
one
Special
One yea
curlers,
ing rod.
Back Eb
Ve
Ele
Fai
Ric
Leonard & Carson, Agents.
NOCONA, TEXAS
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Galbraith-Foxworth Lumber
Company
Successors to Lyon-Gray
JOHN R. MILLER, Mgr.
fall
new
Where you rsccive
SUPREME QUALITY
The finest grades at prices
most moderate
N. J. BEAL
Secretary
w.
< 'AMP
87
213
R. W. Bern’s
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51
Texa*
Anderson & Davis
INSURANCE
A. A.STRIPL1NG
DENTIST
Office Over Bowdry’* Drag Star*
Necona, :• Texa*
DIAMOND RINGS
WEDDING RINGS
ENGAGEMENT HINGS
.'•fl,
?lerk
W. B. KINNE & SON
Jewelers and Optometrist
Established 1890
Gainesville, Texas
We
day, whi
k- fcmoney t
sell is g
HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS
KUHL Dob say ef ah'p
JE$’ TAKE A BARL-5TAVE
T» PE OLE 'OMAN , MAH
Troubles win her woulp
E.N’-- "DEY SHO would;
EM ALL DE RES' o' MAH
TROUBLES WOULD EM* Too!
r
|wii-No-More
' ~7llC Skin T^eautifler A
were
a.mxxxx
•ether, in Texa* and Oklahoma, arc
62.00 per year. In all other state*,
When clubbed together they are $2.25
per year.
Tomorrow never tells you what is
coming. All may be well but all
may not be well. Tomorrow holds
no worries for the man whose
home, property, valuables and busi-
ness are fully insured. We cannot
tell you of tho secrets of tomorrow
but we cau protect you against to-
morrow's misfortune. Ask ns today
Entered aa aecond claaa matter
June 10th, 1005, at the port office a*
Necona, Texas under the Act ef
CaogTeaa of March Ord, 1070.
The Nocona News and the Dalia*
■omi-Weekly Farm New*, stubbed to- '
New art squares just arrived
the New Furniture Department of
the W. S. Thurston Hardware Co.
Meets
F. A. Teague
Noble Grand
is now reads, provides that no managed it, and
shall be premitted to hunt any- any way contributed to the
where other than on his own premi- ’ of the occasion.
Mrs. C. A. Hood, President,
Mrs. W. B. Lewis, Secretary.
I i'uinkle,
What a v
Up above
Y’et at a
When tha
That a r
For econcM
be right
To twinkh
For sale by
TELEPHONE NUMBERS
The News Office
Residence —
FEW REMARKS HEARD IN
AND AROUND INSTITUTE
666 cure* Malaria, Chills and Fere
Dengue or Bilious Fever. It destroy
the genus. 48t»
. the Savior of mankind out of their
lives.—Rev. Geo. W. Wilburn.
The school ought to be the natural
| social center for all community in-
EXECUTIVE BOARD INTER- I terests. A place where the educa-
SUHOLASTIC LEAGUE MEET tional forces may meet and discuss
I the things that are of vital interest
to the communiy.—Blair.
Co-operation is the key-word to
success in any endeavor.—Co., Supt.,
Haralson.
If called
Robert Hicks of Headquarters Bat- |
tery, 1st Field Artillery, Fort Sill.j
Oklahoma, and Miss Lelia Smith of
Nocona were united in marriage on
. Monday, September 3rd.
I. O. <>. F.
n<m ox \ i.onon
> o- H49
every Thursday night.
J. P. Oingingsmith
Secretary
of the
>V. <1.
XOCO5 \
Hay Ties! Hay Ties!! at J. B.
March’s, “The Winchester Store.’
Say what you will about druggist of-
fering something “just as good” be-
cause it pays a better profit, the fact
still stands that ninety nine out of
• hundred druggists recpimend
Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea
Remedy, when the best medicine for
diarrhoea is asked for, and do so be-
cause they know from what theta
customers say of it, that it can b<
depended upon.
BAKER LABORATORIES,li
MEMPHIS. TENN.
Ok
■<v
w
* Alvr-K I* '
nr before fui» inoun.
W. F. LEONARD
W. M.
Your Last Gift
“H’Mf Them with a Maaamut”
Direct from Nannfacturer ta Cemetery
Wichita Marble & Granite Works
A. G. DEATHERAGE. 0wn»
P. O. Box 306. Phone 5440,
WICHITA, FALLS, TEXAS
Miss Gladys Johnson. St. Jo, Dir-'
Stoneburg,
gether and especially bountiful de-
licious dinner, which was served in
picnic style.
Anyone wishing to have a water
well drilled, apply to J. W. Settles,
, or leave word at Ford
: Fry’s Sheet metal work. 10t3
DR. N. W. CRAIN
OFFICE AT OUR DRUG STORE
Telephones: Office 301.
Our Drug Store 91. Residence 75
Nocona, Texa*
The ball game Monday afternoon
between the Fats and Leans was
great—the score being 23 to 7 in
favor of the Leans. Henry M. Burns
made the first score for the Leans
and it was anounced at the close or
th ■ game that he had signed up
the big league teams.
gate receipts were $180.85, which will
be used by the Nocona Parent Teach-
ers Association in the interest of out-
schools
We have the latest list of paper*,
and magazine., of every character,
and can care for your subscription
to xny publication in the United
States or Canada.
' I lot’s
ADVERTISING RATES
All display advertisements 25 cants
•er column inch for each insertion.
Readers and locals 5 cents per line
for each insertion. All legal notices
are charged for at the rate allowed
by law in Texas.
DR. S .T. HUMPHREYS
Hours 9 to 11 A. M., and 2 to 4 P. M
Office Phone No 31
Residence Phone Nc
Nocona,
Public Utility Service is
Center of Community Life.
CRGANIZED COMMUNITY LIFE OF TODAY, COM-
MERCIALLY, INDUSTRIALLY, AND SOCIALLY, IS
BUILT AROUND PUBLIC UTILITY SERVICE.
AS PUBLIC UTILITIES FUNCTION EFFFICIENTLY
OR INEFICIENTLY’ SO THE COMMUNITY PROS-
PERS OR STANGNATES. BY THE QUALITY OF ITS
PUBLIC UTILITY SERVICES A COMMUNITY BE-
COMES ATTRACTIVE OR REPELS NEW ENTER-
PRISES AND NEW POPULATION.
THIS COMPANY IS A PART OF THIS COMMUNITY
AND IS CO-OPERATING WITH THE OTHER PEOPLE
HERE TO MAKE THE COMMUNITY A GOOD PLACE
TO LIVE IN BY' AFFORDING GOOD SERVICE AT
REASONABLE RATES.
THE INTERESTS OF THIS COMMUNITY AND THE
INTERESTS OF THIS COMPANY ARE IN EVERY
WAY IDENTICAL.
If vou cei
The Nocona
tioi. for you
only 1$ und
reading of
what tiie pt
Up, w m.-iv
mearn- '!
wi!) tri to t
that i”-n lik
munity b.rt.-
as did
full of wit and wisdom.
Cable also addressed the meeting.,
The round table discussion were en-
joyable and all parts on the pro-
gram were well rendered.
The city of Nocona did herself
proud in the entertainment of the
teachers who express themselves as
deeply appreciative. The address of
-welcome was given by Mayor Robt.
K. Crain. In the afternoon
Institute was favored by a
address by Dr. N. W. Crain.
Monday evening a
ar<' tth
nig't.
«es without a license.
Every hunter should also acquaint •
himself with the seasons during j
which game may be hunted as ignor- - COUNTY B APTIST ASSOCIATION
30X3 Vacuum Cup Casing, $9.65.
30X3 1-2 Vacuum Cup Casing, 11.15
30X3 Vacuum Cup Cords, $10.90
30X3 1-2 Vacuum Cup Cords, 12.45
31X4 Vacuum Cup Cords, 16.00
33X4 Vacuum Cup Cords, $20.00.
At J. B. March’s, “The Winchester
i Store, Nocona, Texas.
The Montague County Teacher’s i
Institute held at Nocona this week!
z was one of the most pleasant and i
profitable sessions held in many years
The Institute was held in the beauti-
ful new school building recently I
erected at a costs of $75,000. Every 1
thing was conclusive to the comfort'
and convenience of the teachers. t},e County
County Superintendent J. J. Haralson, week:
Supt. A. V. Peterson, Nocona, Dir- j
ector General.
J.
conductor. J. E. Blair of North Texas
State Teachers College and Superin-1
tendent A. V. Peterson of the Nocona J- A.Burnett. Bowie, Director of
, , , i Debate.
schools were untiring in their efforts
to make the meet “something differ-1 ()f ^theletics.
ent” as it was the meeting was fea-!
tured by spirited discussions of up; ector of Spelling.
Miss Bellah Philpot,
Director of Esssay Writing.
Miss Inez Rudy, Bowie. Director
One-half car load for our
trade now on exhibit in our
furniture department at the W. S.
, Thurston Hardware Company—where
quality and prices talk.
J. S. Jameson Robt. K. Crain
JAMESON and CRAIN
A tton«eys-at- Law
offices at
NOCONA and MONTAGUE. TEXAS
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DR. AV. AV. DAVIS
Physican and Surgeon
Telephones: Office 79. Residence 142
Office over Bowdry’s Drug Store
ance of the law does not excuse »| -------- I Nocona -:- -:- Texas.
. , . I I
violator. ,
_ j Tha Montague Cminty Baptist As-1
last week with j
Those who
very fine meet-
ing from every point of veiw. It
was an inspiration to be in Bro.
Russell’s church where his great
spiritual influence extends, not only
over his own church, but the entire
ciinn.u-iy. It w«. a great terat to
be there and h« Bapis people of the
Coar.lv we feel sure, ..ppreciate the
splendid hospitality cl the Valley:
View people.
month.
CHICKEN DINNER FOR ' MISS OLIVA SUE
INSTITUTE TEACHERS i GARDNER ENTERTAINS
Honoring the teacher* of Mon-<
. . . ... . Miss Oliva Sue Gardner very
tague county, who are in Institute , . , ... ,
i ,i.r entertained with a lawn
| picnic, theater party and slumber
party, on Monday evening. Those
who enjoyed her hospitality on this
occasion were: Misses Myrl Justin
Rery Herring, Francis Bowdry, Mary
Alexander, Eula Pearson, and Ralph
Reynolds, John Wesley Jones, Row-
land Rolls, Arvel Radford, Jack Row-
land and Ruben Weeks
movements in education. It is in-
teresting to note the enthusiasm of
the young teachers as well as those I
who have been in harness as teachers.
for many years and have seen the
gradual growth of the work and its
fruition in the lives of scores of men
■nd women who have gone out into
wider sphere of usefulness.
Supt. Haralson, as usual, brimful ”ne
•f pep and kindliness and therefore — . , ,
, , u_. »« . I years on last Sunday and departed
~ I for Auestin, where the evangelist
Zun7y‘‘lnstiVtute/c^n-jand daughter, who does the singing, (
Rtoi^ moo.aoos ' deliver a series of sermons. His
I sermons wer clothed in plain every |
I day language that could be under- , Bpi‘h“p"j]'le’
is everj
:i> - i and third
F I ’. DAY
- al theii
' n the T
I’ bti'lding.
•V. 7. i.-assell,
1 'resident.
Honoring the teachers of Mon- ■
tague county, who are in Institute * , S? .
here here this week, Nocona enter-1 C. arm,n6 Y
tained on Tuesday evening with a1 p,cn,c’ e
dinner. Hon. Guinn Williams ad-
dressed the audience briefly. Every-
body enjoyed a good social hour to-1
W. ,l. Maples.
Seerei ar.v.
The following directors of the In-
terscholastic League Meet for Mon-
tague Counpty were appointed at j
r Institute first of the. „ . , .
If called upon to make an ad-
I dress it is better to have something
‘ to say than to have to say something.
—Duncan.
Play is what a child does all the
time, to the grown-up It is a pleasing
divergence from the usual vocation.
. —Peterson.
; A child does not play because it is
young; it is young because it plays.
—Peterson.
The school
athletics; never
the school.
35c, 60c and fl. 00 the Jar
at Collet Countm
SUB8RIPTION BATES
One year, $1.50; Eight month*,
*1.00; Six months, 75 cento; Fear
Months, 50 cent*; Single copy, 5
mate.
o. I-:, s.
NOCONA CIlAl’Il K NO. O»s
Vi ets on or after full u.oon of each
Mrs. Annie Dai js W. M.
Mrs. Edith r une, Sec.
Hon. Guinn Williams
dressed the audience on this
■Mion.
Mrs. W. R. Covey, President of!
Montague Parent-Teachers Associa-
tion was on the program to address
the Institute on Thursday afternoon.
Considered from every view point,
the week’s meeting was a great
Success, 132 teachers were enrolled.
NO SUBSTITUTE OFFERED
Don’t ihr
shoes, bri
the
brief
On
three reel film ; for^°tten-
was given at the school building. G.
D. Kilcrease of Our Drug Store
•resented the teachers with tickets
good for cold drinks at his foun-
tain. On Tuesday evening an o
fashioned picnic dinner of fried chick-
en, salads, cakes, lemonade and other '
good things to numerous to mention ;
was given by the town in honor of:
the teachers. It was ably managed j
the Parent-Teachers Association i
and the Nocona Chamber of Com-
merce. Hon. Guinn Williams ad-
oc-
I sociation was held
! the Valley Veiw Church.
have I attended say it was a
been wait ing for cooler weather, be-
fore atending Sunday School and
church services, to be with us Sunday
at the Methodist Church. No one can
fill your place for you so unless you
are in your place it is vacant.
Will give you a warm greeting and
your friends will give you a glad
welcome.
Some people are more anxious to
I hatch educational ideas than to rear
- them. They hatch them and then
Someone has said that beauty move away and leave them to die
fades, riches slip through your fin- for wnt of care.—Irwin.
gers, fame is a fickle affair, and that Some teachers are like wasps, larg-
love is apt to die but achievement— er when first born than they are
well, that’s the something inside of afterwards.—
you. Something no one can take Old things are not good simply be-
away from you. cause they are old; and new things
\ t bad simply because they
i are new. We should make the best
j of both.—Blair.
If the teachers of this great com-
If the knocking hammers in this monwealth leav0 God out of their
old town were traded for horns and : lives this nation would fall
1 all the citizens would join the band the nations of Europe when they left
i of booster, my, brother, what a j
1 different town we would have on
'this hill!—Wise County Messenger.
Rev. Gilmore and daughter closed
greatest meetings that :
. . , . ... , ., , has ben held in Ringgold for many i
«f pep and kindliness and therefore
appreciated and praised by Montague J ^ta! on
County teachers, outlined the “Func-: *• :
terns of a <
doctor J. E. Blair brought messages ;
Rep. R. L. -----; —
' (
stood not only by the older but the ;
young as well, yet he was a fluent ’
speaker and preached powerful ser-1
mans. His style is different from (
the usual evangelist in that he sel-
dom ever used an illustration that I
was not Biblical, he made good his j
opening remarks. “That I am here j
to preach the Gospel.” Results of
his efforts will be felt in this com- |
munity long after his name has been i
The beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs.
| Grady Fooahee was open on Thurs-
day evening of last week, to the
members of the 500 Club, for the
fiirst meeting of the season. Tube
effectively used for dec-
High score prize, an ex-
I quiiite cut glass and dutch silver
tray was awarded Mrs. Juliug Stel-
zer. Delicious punch and cocoanut
; macaroons were served throughout
the evening. Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Berry, Dr. and
Mrs. A. A. Stripling, Mr. and Mrs.
GUI Utt, Mr. and Mrs. L. Z. Cone,
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Justin, Mr. and
Mrs. Cad McCall, Mr. and Mrs. Ju-
i lius Stelzer, Misses Mary Fooshee
and Kate Hardy, Mr. Don Peterson,
andMr. and Mrs. Grady Fooshee.
1 : I f-i l.i "i « »I4 Y
W. R McC ARTER
An important change in the laws ;
of Texas which govern the hunting
of game in season has been pointed The Parent-Teachers Association
out by Harris H. Roberts, deputy wishes to thank to general public
game and fish commissioner. For- for their liberal patronage at the
merly the law made it possible for a ball game on Monday afternoon, and
to hunt game in his own county especially to the players, fats and
as well as those who so ably
every one who in
success
i
V.ets alt ■ n T.
F. B. bvi ng Ihi and
i 3rd Mond i > • ivliK in <■• , ' ninth. Visi-
•i . i i dy invited.
L. 'St oi.i i . C. C.
A. Mcli tir Clerk.
&.
V e< ts
to the minute problems confronting i
*te teaching profession and the new
[ of Music.
The County Meet is to be held at.
Nocona next spring.
—Ringgold High School Broadcaster. |
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The Nocona News. (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1923, newspaper, September 7, 1923; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1372680/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.