The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 278, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 1, 1920 Page: 5 of 8
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Sunday, August 1. IMO
THE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
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ANNOUNCEMENT SURPRISES
MRS. J. L HEY HONORED
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SOCIETY AND CLUB NEWS
MM by MS* HOMER M. HUCS. ’Phone 799
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Builders
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Marshall Electric Co
PHONE .172
APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT
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THE AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO.
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Leases
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The BEST life insurance costs no more
than life insurance in small companies.
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Mrs. Sid Curtis and daughters, Eth-
el and Valerie leave this morning for
a stay at Mineral Wells.
It is a pleasure to me to figure with you
and show you anything you want to
know about insurance. •
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FOREMOST JERSEY WILL BE
SHOWN AT SHREVEPORr
ERIL P. LITTLEJOHN, Agent
Marshall, Texas.
MOTHER GOOSEBREAD
THE BREAD IDEAL
None approaches its goodness. You
win say so.
At your grocer.
Bolding & Ponder
Real Estate, Oil and Gas Leases and
Royalties
Hallsville, Texas
Ernest Freeman has returned from seys. Premiums totaling $6,000,00 said
a six weeks training at Camp Knox, to be the largest amount ever offered
A touch of the foot controls it—no harassing pedal, pedal, pedal, which makes
wrecks of so many women.
By the open window, on the porch, upstairs—anywhere you feel like sitting do
Electric Sewing Machine just hums along merrily.
It is light and simple—as simple as pressing a button.
We are offering for sale several hundred
acres near the Universal Oil Corporation
location. The leases are new and the
rentals reasonable. We can also give you
acreage in other parts of the county.
Announcing
AUGUST CLEARANCE
Sing your sewing away with an Electric Sewing Machine. It just spins along so sweet-
ly and easily—no labor—just pleasure!
Miss Lillian Vaught of Garrison,
Texas, who has been visiting bar cous-
inf Mrs. J. Wilmore and family left
iy for Longview to visit rela-
V Mr. and Mr*. W. C. Allen and son,
of Albany, went to Lufkin today af-
Shreveport, La., July 81—Foremost
Jersey herds of the United States and
Canada are expected to be represented
in the National Jersey cattle show to
be held in conjunction with the State
Fair of Louisiana at Shreveport, Oc-
tober 28 to November T. The Am-
erican Jersey Cattle Club, of New
York, which is fostering the Show, is
working on plans, it is announced, for
to gasp at two such lovely surprises
and then they got to the sweet girls
and hugged them so they gasped. Mrs.
Womack’s special favor for her hon-
oree* were silken underfinery. Misses
Hartt and Talmage are popular girls
in Marshall. Miss Talmage living here
several year* ago. The love affair of
Mr. Martin and Mias Hartt bas been
watched with affective interest by
friend* and has pleased everybody.
The wedding, September 14, will likely
be consummated with elaborate detail
and many pre nuptial courtesies.
Let us do your
car laundrying
Fords Washed and Polished......$ .75
Automobiles Washed and Polishde $1.00
Telephone 289
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E p. Littlejohn, Agent
Marshali, Texas.
I would like to figure with you on a
Th* Pythian Sisters, 36 strong,
went in a body to the home of Mrs. J.
We have a complete stock of—
—Windows, Doors, Nails, Roofing,
Paints, Varnishes, Lime, Cement and ev-
erything needed to complete your build-
ing.
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eream and the good of Eureka. Mrs.
Hoy leave* Wednesday for Des Moines
for the Grand Temple meeting of
which she is on the program. A plsas-
ant feature was the presence in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bur Hey and
son, of Dallas and Mrs. Rush Robin-
son and three daughters of San An-
tonio.
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of rice seemed the proper “caper.” Af-
ter the zestful games a delicious ice
course was served having a wedding
slipper card which announced the en-
gagement of Miss Marie Talmage and
Dr. George T. Lee, of Galveston, now-
interne in New York. But a second
card lay on the plate. a minature bride
and groom and written thereon was
You will need
—Millinery ,
—Blouses
—Silk Underwear
—Jersey Petticoats
—Brassieres
—Bags
—Handkerchiefs
3 —Veils
—Neckwear
—Hosiery
—Ribbons
—Hair
—Hair Neto— •
Let as fit you oat with
your vacation necessities.
leal ad-
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Join the Singing
"Sewing-Bee”
Men between the ages of 60 and 70 can now get life insurance in an Old Line American
Stock Insurance Co. which is over 100 years old—and assets of >188,113,036.63.
W atch—
MRS DOBBS CULTURA HOSTESS.
From 3 to 5:30 yesterday afternoon
Mr*. N. R. Dobbs delightfully enter-
tained the Culture Club and some sub-
stitute guests. Several visitors were
among the players and the club mem-
bers were glad to be together after
several weeks. The Dobbs home was
cool and most attractive and before
the game* of 42 Miss Dorothy Dobbs
served a delicious salad course to her
mother’s guests
Fielder Auto Top & Repainting Co.
“We do it all except Motor Work"
1102 East Houston Avenue
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“ Anery'B
Millinery Specialty
Shop
MORNING 5*0
Mrs. S. E. Wood Jr., invited sixteen
younger girl* to meet Miss Etta Gil-
bert of Austin, Miss Virginia Parch-
man’s guest, yesterday morning
through the medium of games of 500.
Miss Elizabeth Heyck and Miss Doro-
thy Huffmaster were the other out-
of-town guests. Pretty vanity boxes
fell to the honoree.
vwn—the
65 ' 66 |' 67 f 68
82.49 J 87.70 i 93.42 1 99.67
Come in and satisfy yourself about this little treasure—we have them ready to demon-
strate. Our easy terms will please you.
f bare for his brother’s funeral, are
1 ' guesta of MBr. and Mrs. W. L. Martin.
James and John McLean of Fort
. Worth, here for their father’s funer-
- al, are in the M. Lathrop home.
«, Sam and Hansey MeLean, of Fort
N ' Werth, sons of the late Dr. J. E. Me-
5 Lean are in the Grafton Lathrop home.
E Misses Virginia and Margaret Me-
K Lean and their friend, Miss Edgar
. of Fort Worth, are with the T. P.
Young family for their father’s fun-
eraL
Dr. McElroy. Presbyterian minister
, of Itasca, is with Mr. and Mrs. Frank-
lin Young for Dr. McLean’s funeral.
Mr*. Dem King leaves this week to
^.^agend two month* with relative* in
2” San Antonio, Denver and Uvalde.
F82. Friends of Alfred Hoskins Strick
B and family will be glad to know that
they are having a very pleasant sum-
A mer in the mountains of Colorado.
I »■ They are now at Estes Park but will I
} go to Denver soon in an auto trip
* through the canyon country. Mr.
Strick is meeting many of the great
a musical people and is planning big
for the fine arts department
College of Marshall.
Miss Mattie Austin of Vicksburg,
* comes from Scottsville Camp Meeting
Monday to visit her cousin, Mrs. Paul
Whaley and other relatives.
-Policy. Age_____
m. Kentucky. for dairy eattle exhibits, will be
| Gordon Boone leaves today for Chi- awarded in the Persey show which will
cage and other lake cities on a vacs- be staged in the State Fair Coliesium.
• tion. There will be an auction sale during
b County Agent R. A. Dean has gone the.show and a letter from Secretary
' to attend the Farmer’s Congress at “ Agriculture Meredith indicates that
College Station. He will be absent ten A .
to day*. "urnspesmumaun sent tor the show.
___ “De Loach Martin-Vera Hartt, Sep-
government dairy exhibit may be tember 14, 1920.” The guests just had
Rates per $1,000.00 insurance are as follows:
Age
Mr*. Campbell of Shreveport, Mr*. recent test was the fine work they
Clemmons and Mrs. Withers, of Beau- were enabled to do in Longview thiz
mont, and Miss Huffmaster of Little 'week because of her help in instruct-
Rock were olt of town players and all ing and drilling them. Mrs. Staples
the new brides were present. Thus handed the box to Mrs. Hey who found
the keeping the score with tiny bags therein an exquisite georgette waist
and camisole, “dainties to a dainty
lady.” Then they discussed cake and
tar a visit of several days with Mr.
and Mrs. RobL A. Green.
Mr*. Annie Bolden and granddaugh-
ter, Miss Elisabeth Bolden of Dallas,
are the guests of Mrs. Bolden’s sister,
MrAMHomblin nu • speeta1 to be operated ta
Miss Glee Yancey will leave today । Shreveport from Chicago at the etar
for Galveston, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bur-! of the National Dairy Show to ae-
ford will join her at Longview. commodate exhibitors and their Jer-
bridge in her beautiful apartments,' L Bay a loved member last night to
yesterday afternoon at four o’clock ' convey to her a bit of that love and
“because Marie wouldn’t be with her j appreciation. The little lady was not
many weeks longer" they accepted be-! apprehud of their coming tho her
cause they always enjoy Mrs. Worn- 1 daughter, Mrs. Rush Robinson was in
ack’s courtesies. Arriving they found ’ the secret. The surprise was complete,
table* placed in room* flower decked I The visitors carried eream and cake
and breeze filled. Mrs. J. E: Votawand a dainty mysterious package. Af-
had come home from Dallas and the . ter greetings, Mrs. Staples stepped
baby of the home was at his sweetet i toward Mrs. Hey and in a happy little
and everything was merry as wedding speech told he how the thirty six
bells. Summer, blossoms were etfec- ladies loved and honored her for her
tively used in the living room and hall, untiring work with and for them. A
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r FUNERAL OF DR MeLEAN
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I2^ Murphy and 2^ 2iea
E.chldrenhave returned “ visit accompanied by his family and friend.
■ Ur ..J Mr. u n g.1. . arrived by train 22 and was taken to
E * ' and.Mrs.H.0 Kuykendall and the church that he served to faithful-
F famiyleftuyesterday * - days 'y- A guard of sorrowing friends
I viitt.New n l . , ... watched by the casket last night. Dr.
i Mrs ends Brownesetta.know.that McLean is survived by the following
a Mrsa.WmBrown,is die inlgat.the children: James, John, Sammie, Han-
’ pSidenee onuMrHerbe Virginia and Margaret. all of
Brpwn onEasHouaton psenue...3 whom are here. The pall bearers will
« Mrs..Tom. Elgin and. Mins Lucile be T. P. Young M Lathrop L. J. Worn-
Si^ left.last nighttforChicagoswhere ack, A. A. Hargrove, W. L. Martin and
a they ~ . Enest of Mr, Minnie A. M Findley.
Elein.PetMrasLoisFrzin.there Interment will be in Greenwood
now, too, wnicn wui make it extreme- cemeterv
ly pleasant for the girls. —__
Mr. and Mrs. John Hester and lit- ——
tie daughter, of Fort Worth, are vis- =
iting his mother, Mrs. A. C. Hester 4
and other relatives on Carthage road.1 "
Most recent reporta from Mrs. Lewis
Taylor are that her daughter, Mr*.
Talmage Baker, of Washington, D. G
hmis better again. She has gone back to
Bdhbibley hospital.
F Miss Carrie Zachry, of Pittsburg,
bMnd Mildred Whitley of San Antone,
FMrived today to visit their aunt, Mrs.
" J. S. Humphreys.
K Mrs. Love is much better but still
at St Mary** h st* l, Galveston.
Mr*. Campbell, of Shreveport, is
6 the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Lit Mar-
tin.
Dr. and Mrs. J. D. McLean who are
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 278, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 1, 1920, newspaper, August 1, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1406417/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .