The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 310, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1921 Page: 5 of 8
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Thursday. September 8, 1921
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PERSONALS
FEDERATED MEETING
Photographed
SIX VICTIMS NICKED
day Friday at Martin'* Lake.
$29.75
They’re All-Wool
Howard Studio
hone, T. P. Young, N. J. Dobbs.
Library Property—Mrs. J. I. Hey,
775
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Resolutions—Mesdames Bennett, Al-
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Federation will sell Christmas seals
Program—Mesdames W. T. Twy-
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make
the blown out casi
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The Marshall
Morning News
Miss Mildred Robertson returned to
Marion Robertson and H. I. Hilliard.
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CELEBRATES BIRTHDAYS
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MILLER-HART
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Irving Goldberg, exalted ruler of
Marshall Lodge No. 683, B. P. O.
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comes out
THE MORNING NEWS
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CEDAR SHINGLES
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Our New
Fall Hats
14000 People Read
The Morning News
East Texas
Teachers
Goes to 3400
Subscribers
Two auto loads of ladies go out to
Mrs. Lee Scott's today for an all-day
Misses May Bradley and Lorine
Flannagan spent Wednesday in Jeffer-
son with friends.
Miss Mary Marshall was operated
on for appendicitis yesterday morn-
ing at the T. 4 P. hospital and her
condition is reported as favorable.
Mrs. N. C. Matthewson is enter-
taining Misses Mary Matthewson,
Grace and Martha Twyman, Judith
Whaley, Annie Ruth and Lucile Wom-
! ack at Fem Lake.
Mrs. Carl Porter of Carthage is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Maugag.
Be photographed on
your birthday
Mrs. M. P. Taylor who was called to
Fort Smith, Arkansas, on account of
the illness and death of her mother,
returns home today.
Men’s or Young
Men’s-----
Miss Bertha Roberts of Jefferson
to a guest of Miss Sadye Gilbert.
MARCUS-KARIEL
CLOTHING CO.
Miss Grace McDowell has returned
to her home in Wichita Falls after a
visit to her brother, W. D. McDowell
and family.
Mrs. J. L. Thomas and children re-
turned Tuesday from a pleasant visit
to relatives and friends in Alexandria
and Boyce, Louisiana.
The annual barbecue of the T. P.
Young neighborhood will be held all
Mrs. W. M. Hammons returned to
Greenville yesterday after a visit to
Mrs. E. J. Evans Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Porter of Hughes
Springs who are attending the Insti-
tute, are guests of the G. A. Yearney
family this week.
Texas to attend the funeral of Lieut-
Thomas Ridley, killed in action in the
world war, who was a member of the
local lodge of Elks. The funeral will
be held this afternoon.
ulty to
ivaded
of 5,-
at the
1,000
. who
a with
| horse.
ndlers
Moselle Cowden and Sanford Mail
of Dallas, recent guests of Mrs. Philip
Werlla, have gone home.
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Let Us Put More Miles
in Your Tires-
Blowouts do raise havoc with a
If It’s---
Blue Serge
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the
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they
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Rabbi and Mrs. Goetz and daugh-
ter, Rosylin, are at home with Mr. and
Mrs. M. H. Gold.
—A catchy style in a
small folder at $5.00
per dozen.
Miss Virginia Caven is visitng Miss
Mildred Robertson of Dallas.
IN MARSHALL’S TRADE
TERRITORY
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Damsel in Distress Leads Good
Samaritans Into Clutches
of Robbers.
and goes to them the day of publication.
It is estimated that at least four persons
read each paper, therefore—
LURED TO DEN
DY TIMID GIRL
Marinello Beauty
Parlor
SCHOOL OPENS MONDAY, SEPT. 12
The Rexan Store will be headquarters for all school supplies and all supplementary books
used in the high school and all ward schools. We have a complete and unlimited stock
adabietdcpsttgoersjAnatmnanyystlle“srurzheicnks"thheeWintsebsarmthelsschooms.
New goods, big stocks, low prices.
Has Space for Sale — It’s Circulation
Books Are Wide Open
exery day before the sun goes down.
There are twenty-one routes in Harrison
County and the News connects every one
of them on the same morning that it
SOCIETY AND CLUB NEWS
Edited by MRS. HOMER M. PRICE, ‘Phon 799
HAVE YOUR
BABY
! to augment tubercular fund.
। Mrs. Ji I. Hey reported appearing
before City Commissioners with plea
for a profitable amount
tional mileage.
FIRST BAPTIST WOMEN’S
AUXILIARY
ne After Another They Are Stripped
ot Valuables, Bound and Gagged,
Girl Goes Out for Other
Easy Marks.
3441
“And Now," She Smiled, "You Can Go
With Me."
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MRS. O. P. CUBERLEY
Proprietor
N. Court Square Telephone 397
Stole Warden'* Clothea.
Joliet. Ill—Prison omiclals are seek
Ing Frank Williams, who, after break-
ing out of Jan, entered the warden'
home end stole his clothes end then re-
entered the prison and picked the posp
as of several aleeping guarda
casing—and, ONLY honest, thor.
first class repairing will
• -----• —-ling good
of ddi-
। *83.33 on hand.
Mrs. Atkins, book chairman, report- I
ed nineteen new books and two gift
books added to the library.
she asked the Commission to con-
sider women for two of the vacancies.
She received from them courtesy but
no promise.
Mrs. W. H. Lane presented ‘he
need of replacing the drinking foun-
tain for animals—recently taken down
FRY-HODGE DRUG CO.
72 5^*°^ Sore
The cheapest and best shin-
gles on the market. Plenty of
galvanized nails to put them on
with. See me before you buy.
tfe) M. TURNEY.
NOTICE
When you want shoes repaired that
will stand inspection, call on The Pro-
gressive Shoe Shop, 206 W. Houston
Ave. We are using high grade ma-
terial and high class workmanship.
10-6- R. H. Blick.
We cordially welcome you to
come and rest a while with us
in our refreshingly cool Parlor
while down town shopping. We
aim to make our Beauty Parlor
a place of rest as well as a
place of “Beauty.”
The Tom Caven* came in yester-
day from their summer home at
Fern Lake.
Mrs. J. H. Slater of Memphis is
here visiting Mrs. Terry on Haw-
ley Street.
tie hosts presented favors to each lit-
tle guest as they said goodbye.
Civics—Mesdames Frank Moos, B.
F. Young, M. Scully, R. S. Smith, C.
Mauthe.
Tuberculosis—Mesdames G. D. Ma-
Miss Eva Lancaster has been visit-
ing her sister, Mrs. Tom Hubbard of
Maud. She returns today accompan-
ied by Mrs. Hubbard and daughters.
Virginia and Eugenia ,who will spend
the winter here.
Los Angeles—A youth, with collar
turned up and cap pulled down,
walked Into a pawnshop here and
wanted to know what the proprietor
would give him on his gun. The pawn-
broker said be must see the weapon
first.
“Here It is," said the youth, and
jammed it against the pawnbroker’s
cheat. “It ought to be worth the
meney In the register." It was.
Miss Thelma Ponder of Woodlawn
is spending this week with her cou-
sins. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Chapman,
while attending the teachers institute.
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7435
Takes All Money In Cash Drawer
Rather Than Small Sum
Through Pawning.
Commerce's value to the city and
kindness to federation and the body
voted to take another year's member-
ship, beglniang April, 1921.
The new constitution was referred
to often with clarifying benefit.
Mr*. R. S. Smith, in Mrs. Turner’*
absence, said the Marshall Music Club
would sponsor a music memory con-
test for the new school term and ask-
ed the federation’s support in same.
President appointed her new com-
mittees as follows:
Library Building — Miss Annie
Young, Mesdames S. P. Jones, P. G.
Rains, W. H. Lane, C. A. Atkins, J.
' I. Hey, C. Mauthe, C. F. Adams.
bert McPhail, W. T. Twyman.
Auditing—Mesdames F. Armstrong,
C. A. Atkins, N. J. Dobbs.
Piano—Mesdames J. O. Hey, Mc-
Cutcheon J. A. Nance, H. M. Long.
Constitution and By-Laws—Mes-
dame* W. H. Lane, Herry Brown, M.
J. Wooden.
Mossy Marriage Cerememny.
At a marriage ceremony In Borneo
» young live ben li waved over and
around the bride and bridegroom, af-
ter which it is killed. The blood le
ameared on the forehead, neck, chest,
hands sod feet of the bridal pair. and
following this the two daub each oth-
ora torahenda
Elks, left last night for Campbell, three detectives, Investizating. later
- - ■ found three men and a woman In a
lady of the rooming bouse responded.
When she comprehended the situation
she telephoned the East Chicago ave-
nue police. Detective Sergeants Frank
Mee, William Moore and Ralph Ber-
gan were assgned.
A Poolroom Holdup.
About this time the poolroom of
Oust Costonlos, 324 West Chicago ave-
nue, was held up by three men. The
will meet and welcome C. O. M. pupils
as they arrive next ’ week. Friday
I night, September 23, a reception will
1 be given to the C. O. M. faculty and
pupils, in the church.
—Reporter.
i ed. She asked to be relieved of the
chairmanship.
Mrs. T. P. Young reported $20.00
given for clothing to tubercular wo-
man who was sent to San Angelo.
Met Tuesday afternoon in the
church for election of officers and to
wind up unfinished work of the year.
Each shining face was an index to
the beneath. These women never
weary in the tasks they assume. The
! attendance was splendid. Mrs. Clay-
I ton Feild was unanimously re-elected
1 president of the five auxiliaries.
' Other capable and consecrated women
were elected to the various offices of
the auxiliaries.
In Monday, September 19th, they
purpose to have an “All-Day” meet-
: ing at which time the women will
please bring their *5.00 each, pledged
by them rather than give bazaar as
usual. A good program will be given Dallas yesterday after a vacation visit
and dinner will be served in the an-i to her two grandmothers, Mesdames
nex. A committee from the Auxiliary Marion Robertson and H. I. Hilliard.
for two women on school board. Three - w ------- . - -
new members are to be elected and ’ man, Harry Brown, Jesse Blalock.
by the city—at some practicable lo-
cation. Mrs. Casey appointed Mes-
dames Lane, Bennett and Frank
Young to look into the matter.
Mrs. Casey presented bill from the
Chamber of Commerce for member-
ship fee. The federation had taken
Miss Dollie Marsh had these five
girl friends for supper and to spend
last night with her: Misses Mar-
guerite Brown, Blanche Martin, Lida
Reeves, Lorine James and Ruby Pot-
ter. Some boy friends called in the
evening and they played games and
had music. Mrs. Marsh served re-
freshments to her daughter’s guests.
VANITY
HATS
Semic-Zfy/Gmp-
a year’s membership and paid for it. .
Mrs. Lane spoke of the Chamber of ■
comprise the greatest
selection this store
has shown in many
seasons. We recom-
mend Stetson and No-
Name Hats — in all
the latest shapes and
colors ....
Miss Mary Lothrop has returned
from six weeks tour of Colorado. A
girl school friend was her compan-
ion. They stogped in Dallas (coming
home) to visit another school friend.
Mias Lothrop will teach at Stephen
Austin school this term.
After a vacation of several month*
the City Federation of Women's Clubs
met Tuesday at 3 p. m. in Council
Chamber. All officers were present.
President, Mrs. Casey, called the
meeting to order. Twenty-two club
representative* answered roll call.
Mrs. Atkins read the minute* of
the last meeting, June 7, which were
approved.
Mrs. Wooden, corresponding secre-
tary, read various communications
which required no action.
The president called for reports of
her various standing committees .
Mrs. T. P. Young and Mrs. J. I.
Hey reported library building put in
rentable condition at expense of
*207.74 and rented now for *50. Their
report was approved with hearty
thanks.
Mrs. J. I. Hey treasurer, reported
all receipts and disbursements since
last meeting, leaving a balance of
Last night at the Methodist Epis-
copal church prayer meeting, Mr.
Luke Miller and Miss Edith Hart were
married, Rev. J. W. Hervey officiat-
ing. Mr. Troy Miller and Miss Adele
York were attendants. The bride and
groom have lived in Marshal most
of their lives and are evry popular
young folks. Mr. Miller is a lineman
for the telephone company and his
bride has been an operator in the ex-
change. They will make their home
in Marshall.
Wisdem.
1 Every man makes a fool of himself
I xecasionally, but the wise ones are
hose who don't make mistakes as
iften as the others.—Atehison Globe.
Ne Cure for Him.
The conceited mep makes other poo
pie tired, but it doesn't do him any
gova. He never knows it
&
Mrs. Philip Manire read letter from
Mrs. Florence Floore thanking Mar-1 Better Babies— Mesdames J. C.
shall for entertaining the Third Dis- Dann, John Alexander, Frank Martin.
Library Books—Mrs. C. A. Atkins,
Chicago. — Michael Zacks assumed
the role of Good Samaritan early Sun-
day morning toward a timid damsel to
distress. He was nearing his home at
1423 North LaSalle street.
“Sir," she ventured hesitantly, “I
have lost my way. I—1” a shapely
tear fell from a lustrous eye. Her
poke bonnet was quite neat.
“Don’t cry, HtUe girl.” and Mr.
Zacks' strong, manly arm supported
the shrinking figure. “I will protect
you. Where do you wish to gor
“I want 1433 North LaSalle street,"
she sobbed.
“Why, why I That’s just ten doors
from here.” and Mr. Zacks guided her
to the address and assisted her up the
stairway to the entrance.
The Lady Pulls a Gun.
“And now,” she smiled, “you can go
inside with me, or I'll fill you full of
lead.”
A husky revolver prodded Mr. Zacks
Into complying. She ushered him into
a room with a four-poster bed. He
was received with open arms by two
men. They gagged him, bound his
arms and legs, then tied him to a bed
post. Mr. Zacks gazed about to dis-
cover each of the other three posts
held a man. He yielded *20, a gold
watch and a diamond stickpin.
The lady vntshed. Mr. Zacks wait-
ed patiently. Pretty soon she reap-
peared with a fifth stranger, who re-
ceived a reception similar to his own.
But there were not posts enough to go
round, so he was tossed on the bed.
A sixth Samaritan arrived in a few
minutes. He must have completed the
night's roundup, because after search-
ing and binding and tossing him on
the bed, the two men and the woman
disappeared.
Zacks succeeded in loosening the
gag. He called for help. The land-
asked forty of their friends and they Miss Martha Covington, guest of
came at five o’clock bringing gifts Miss Mildred Jones, returned to Tyler
precious to childhood. They played Monday night with her parents, Mr.
gay games together and enjoyed de- and Mrs. Charles Boone, who came
licious ice cream and cake. The lit- over in their car for her.
restaurant. They said they were Vic-
tor Bing, 2117 Herndon avenue; Wil-
liam Mi yers, 1849 Elston avenue. An-
ton Schneider, 2225 Lincoln avenue,
and Elsie Oidenburg, 3722 Lincoln
avenue.
Costonlos identified Bing. but did
not know the other men. Miss Olden-
burg was not held.
' trict club women.
Mrs. R. S. Smith, chairman library MissRecknagle.
building committee, reported several .I . . .
meetings held but no decisions reach- Mrs. T. P. Young.
THE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
See Our Suits
at--------
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. John Hay-
ward, at Roanoke, Va., Saturday,
September 4, 1921, a daughter,
Suzane.
Little Joe Schendle was six years quilting and picnic dinner. They are
old yesterday and his little sister members of the Methodist Episcopal
i Ann was five. So their mother cele- Women’s Aid Society.
brated the happy date for both. She ------
Your blown out casings are re-
paired honestly here — and we
never repair one which we think is
hopeless. See us about YOUR
blowouts.
East Texas
Vulcanizing Co.
PHONE 408 West Side Square
To Remove Putty.
To remove potty from windew
frames pass a very hot poker or plece
at iron over the piftu. # will drop off.
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Price, Homer M. & Wells, E. L., Jr. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 310, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1921, newspaper, September 8, 1921; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1406756/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .