The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 169, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 27, 1920 Page: 5 of 8
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Saturday, Mar. 27, 1920
THE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
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sister in Gladewater.
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is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Charier
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to which place she and Mr. Hayward | Bank, on North Bolivar St.
Maj. Alwyn Hays will return fmm will move from New York City.
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Haiti some time during the spring.
a landsman again and may locate
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CONKLIN FOUNTAIN PENS-
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Phone your order to
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ance was excellent and Mrs. Goodin
was present with her daughter, Mrs.
The club met with Mrs. J. T. Casey
yesterday afternoon, each member ap-
Alice Hope, the teacher, was mistress
of ceremonies and Mrs. Herb Brown
Mrs. Will Nolan, voice, “At Part-
ing;” Mrs. N. P. Turner, voice, "En-
Mr. Travis Womack is
on T. and P. business.
Finder
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Dr. W. E. Harrington
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hartgrove went
to Sulphur Springs yesterday after-
noon to visit his relatives.
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Mr. J. C. Monigold is ill at his home
with malarial fever.
Mrs. Julian Pitts and her mother,
Mrs. J. M. Furrh, are visiting Pitts-
burg friends.
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The fine standards of style
and quality, characteristic
of the entire establishment,
are the outstanding fea-
tures of Hats trimmed and
mode of Cellophone and
Sipper, transparent and
many other materials fea-
tured at—
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Mrs. T. B. Harrell has returned
from a week in Dallas with a sick
daughter.
The Frank Marches have sold their
present home to Mr. Frank Brown
who will move in on April 1st.
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Philip Sargent returned to St Louis
yesterday after a visit to Dr Sargent
and Miss Elizabeth Sargent.
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—Select your Suit before the big Easter rush—we’ll
deliver it when you say---
JEWELRY FOR
EASTER-
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J. D. Johnson
Steam and Gas Fitting,
Plumbing, Repairs
PHONE 787
SOCIETY AND CLUB NEWS
Edited by MRS. HOMER M. PRICE, ‘Phone 799
STOP? Top
——————— ley and Mrs. John Lancaster go to
Miss Aannie Allen is slowly recover- ( New Orleans today for a few days
ing from her tonsilitis operation.
For tired and aching feet
— gives relief in a few
minutes.
Sold Only By
Fry-Hodge Drug Co.
The Rexall Store
day and the occasion were ideal and |
much enjoyed.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
SERVICES.
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of bread, from the best wheat flour,
scientifically prepared and baked, is
guaranteed to you from our bakery.
We specialize in this—the staff of life
— for exclusive home consumption.
Try a loaf for Easter and be convinced
and then come back for more, or we
will deliver it if you say.
C. A. Rood
CITY BAKERY
—But have moved my office to 107% West
Austin Street, over Jarard’s and Reba Allen’s
Millinery store, where I will be pleased to
serve my friends optically.
Mrs. Brown, the vocal solos of Miss
Royal and Mrs. Jenson, the cornet
! solos of Mrs. LaGrone, the reading of i
Mrs. J no. Kelley and the work of
WINDT-DWYER
Jewelry Co.
The Store For You
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American Cafe and Call
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Walter Pittman
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FRY-HODGE DRUG COMPANY
The Rexall Store
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The kind most people use. We have just received a
half gross of these pens, all sizes and at prices to suit
your purse. Come in and let us show you.
chantment" and "Road to Mandalay;”
Mrs. Fred Dahmer, voice, “The Watch
in the Air” and “The Old Woman;"
piano, original number, Mrs. Ray Tay-
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•Mesdames. Ogden and Crowell. was
each so graciously and well rendered
that we all desire more. It is the
beautiful desire of each one present
that these visitors do not forget their
promise to come again during April.
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CLARK a BIBB LAUNDRY co.
P. H. CLARK & Q B. BIBB
Proprietors
FIRST CLASS LAUNDRY WORK
Cleaning and Pressing
Phone 501
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' home and is recovering rapidly,
in Ft. Worth ' --------------------
We have all varieties of SEED CORN, SORGHUM
SEED. ONION PLANTS, SEED POTATOES, GAR-
DEN SEEDS. Plant the best money can buy—then
you know what to depend upon.
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The Frank Marshes will move to
their bungalow 702 East Burleson, and
the R. T. Powells now occupying it
will move to one of Mrs. T. M. Mark:
newly done-over cottages.
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Mr. Claud Jarrard returned Wednes-
day from Houston where he was called
because of illness and death of his
mother. Capt. Jarrard will remain
in Houston a few days.
The wind did not daunt the ladies
and children who were on the pro-
gram Thursday night. The wind also
blew a splendid audlence to the school
PHONE
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For first elass
Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing
and Alteration
VAWTER'S
Tailor Shop
j operated on last week, is convalescing
, and permitted to see her friends 1n
Mrs. Clarence Tucker is visiting a her home now.
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Mrs. Fletcher Garner and
numbers at every service. A cordial
invitation to attend these 2:30 and
7:30 p. m. services is extended to
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Office over Western Union Of-
fice. Hours 9 to 12, 2 to 5.
Spring Suits
guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Royal, go to Jacksonville to-
morrow to visit relatives, then home i
to Austin.
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and everybody responded graciously.
The funds realized will be used in
paying off the debt on the school
phonograph.
as printed. Miss Lucile Royal gave
an extra number, a song and also an
Rev Carruth, the evengelist-pastor,
is preaching splendid sermons at the
2:30 and 7:30 p. m. meetings. The
boys of the church are leading the
singing. There are especial musical
to enjoy the splendid program.
• Mr. J. L. Warbritton, who was op-
erated on at the hospital is now at
lor. The numbers were beautifully
given and rapturously received by the
audience. The packages carried by
the club contained delicious eats in
pound lots and Mrs. Casey made of
them and her own donations a real
picnic treat for all. Mrs. Goodin was
accorded a most regretful farewell as
she goes soon to her home. She has
made many friends during her visit to
Mrs. Humphreys—friends who will be
glad to meet her again.
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Mrs. Rhodes is a Queen City pat- Mrs. W. H. Blackbum, who was
Mrs. J. A. Faucett and daughter,
Katherine came home yesterday from
a weeks visit to her parents in Halls-
ville, Texas.
Mrs. Allen Bodeker and baby re- Col. H k Preston and Miss May
turned to Dallas yesterday after visit-. Preston wil return to New York Sun-
ing Marshall relatives. , day, after a visit to their relatives, the
FAIRVIEW P.-T. ASSOCIATION [
Fairview P.-T. Association appre-
ciated a good thing on Thursday night :
when the East Marshall P. T. A. came i
out and rendered an excellent pro- i
gram. The debate by Geo. McClel- :
land and Jack Mahon showed much :
preparation and gave promise of al ;
successful career in future years. The 2
administrative ability of the chairman, I ■
Ball, at C. O. M., has returned to her
home in Amarillo.
„ ’ , _ „ :— ternoon to meet Miss Preston. Mrs.
Mrs. W. T. Spencer is in Dallas T. B Owen’s guest.
visiting her son, Hugh Spencer, and | ------------------- I Humphreys. Following the busy bus-
his wife. . Mr. Edward MeCormic is home from iness meeting this beautiful program
... ... ~ . „ (Galveston Medical University for a was presented:
Miss Annie Minnick of the Russell- few days with his parents, Mr. and
Graham Company has been ill for Mrs. E p McCormic,
several days.
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Mr. Joe Kirkratrick of Shreveport the guest of her daughter. Miss Litta
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He has been in the naval servse i j Mrs. Valerie Bedell entertained all BUTTONS covered on short
ssveral years but expects to become the Marshall Herndons today in honot notice at GOLD’S. 4-lc
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las. who is visiting Marshall. The ~
The newness and the
freshness that is pre-
valent when nature puts
on her Spring attire,
creates within most of
us a desire for new
things. That’s why it
is customary to have
new clothes for Easter.
If new clothes, why not
new necklaces, scarf
pins, brooches, pend-
ants, rings and new
jewelry of all kinds ?
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few friends Thursday af- her pretty dining room. The attend-
of Marshall, her able assistant. Ev-
M.e u.—T . erybody was in good spirits and thus
MlrS. Herb Brown, Mrs. Tom Lang- 1 . c.. . . 5 IL .
... _ ’ 6 best fitted to enjoy the good program
JULES C. RUIZ
Optometrist and Optician Phone 158
Mrs. John Hayward and baby everybody,
daughter, who have been the guests--- .
for some time of Mr. and Mrs. Chas i LOST—Yale key, tied to handkerchief
Cobb, leave Monday for Norfolk. Va..1 between viaduct and First National
and seriously hurt, is recovering sat-
: is factorily at the hospital. She will ; a a •
not be disfigured. Herbert and Eu- I TVI GaC L I n G
gene Quinn are both in school in --T
Washington.
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pearing with a wrapped package
Mrs. Andy Allen has word from her !
sister, Mrs. Claud Peake of Dallas. I
that she and Mr. Peake have bought '
an 800-acre ranch in Troy, Oklahoma,
and are moving there hoping her frail ,
health may become robust. Marshall
friends knew Mrs. Peake as Miss
Wanda Hays.
1 Frininds will be glad to know that '
Mrs. Ernest Powell had a letter from
Herbert Quinn Thursday say in z his
sister. Miss Hazel Quinn, who was
run over by an express motor truck
in Washington, D. C, a short time ago
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f Mro. Frank Davis of May Street,
Mrs. J. A. Saunders of Karnack is North Marshall, is at Kahn Memorial
guest of Dr. and Mrs. Jack Baldwin, and progressing favorably after an
.. .--operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Boaz will move into _
the house which Mrs. N. J. Blue Mrs. W. T. Twyman delightfully en- which was carried by the hostess to
vacates. tertained a ’ .....
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 169, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 27, 1920, newspaper, March 27, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1406309/m1/5/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Advertising%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .