Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 9, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 30, 1941 Page: 2 of 60
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tory in this section was experi-
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degrees soon after daylight.
Officials of the Citizens Nation-
al Bank of Henderson are today
celebrating the first anniversary
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In Beautiful Evening Dresses and Sports Clothes.
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JOSEPHINE REAGAN
snecia SAlon CONSUITANT-will color-blend your
face powder to match your skin. Replenish your
beauty needs and obtain your powder without
charge. One box to a customer.
that two additional stories will be ■
added to the present bank build-
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Mr and Mrs. F. B Elliott and ,
children of Ranger are guests of
Mrs. Nora Elliott.
Miss Ila Mae Strong entertain-
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' Facilities of the Southwest
Telephone Co. have been tripled
■Moe 1981 in a decade of growth
the Henderson unit, W. W.
Moore, district manager, esti-
mates. The office now handles
an average of 13,000 local calls
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otnee in 1928 and built a mod-
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of the most modem jewelry
stores in all East Texas. L. H.
One of Henderson's newest
re and appliance stores is the •
lover Tire and Auto Supply
lore, opened Jan. 3, 1940. It
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The trio of newcomers to the
Henderson Oilers included Guy
Curtwright, Joe Roxbury and Os-
car Bates.
Henderson High School band
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your Easter Suit here... You’ll
love it . . . and live in it thru ‘
spring..
Will I be more nttra tive with it than without it? Smith's Millinery believes that
nothing is so important in a Hat as style. Come in and see the new Smith Millinery
Hats and see what we mean. You will find they are priced as low as $3.00.
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cy of Rusk County, the Henderson
Daily News today made its debut
in East Texas, i Wallace and Luevlan Gardner are
The second down-town buildingspending the week-end in Dallas.
project designated to relieve of-
fice congestion was launched this ' Elizabeth Wells and Mrs. Connie
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tary defense unit is under way,
it was announced here Saturday.
Heading the organization as its
colonel will be Frank Hamer, the
noted Texas Ranger who hunted
down Clyde Barrow and Bonnie
Parker. W. D. Cope, former
adjutant general of Texas, will
be adjutant for the volunteers.
Tom Martin of Austin. former
San Antonio police chief, will be
in the group, Martin said.
Martin, also an ex-service man.
said the plan is to organize 1,000
men—experienced "with a pistol
and an inclination.” Their ser-
vice will be tendered to the
President for use wherever need-
ed. The organization will consist
of four battalions.
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Masters of Kilgore Junior College
discussed the prospective effects
of the European war on life in
the United States at the Friday
luncheon of the Overton Rotary
Club in the activity room of the
First Methodist Church. D. B.
Leverett was program chairman.
Two new members. Bob Pride-
more and E. M. ’Berry joined the
organization at the meeting.
Willard Wright Electric Co.,
Fordall street, is one of the
numerous Henderson businesses
which remodeled inside and out
during the past year. The Wright
store was taken over in March,
1940, in new quartets.
Willard Wright, owner of the
store, has been in Henderson
most of his life. He worked for
other electrical concerns before
setting up his own store three
years ago.
Five persons are employed by
the store, including Mr. and Mrs.
Wright. The store boasts East
Texas’ largest stock of lighting
fixtures. It has the local agency
for RCA-Victor radios, Hotpoint
refrigerators and other equip-
ment.
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switchboard with part of the
operators working. In addition
to the (1 shown in the picture,
there are 12 other operators. In
the picture, left to right at the
switchboard are Mrs. Irene
Skidmore, Misses Ruby Lee
Lobb, Mary Frances Wade,
Mary Mays, Alta Jones, Faye
Berry, Lillie Steward, Zelma
Browning, and Mrs. Avis Moon.
With the local club officially
designated as a Texas League
"farm” and organization of the
new Oil loop nearly completed,
Henderson, with a youthful high
school boy in the box, takes the
field against the Shreveport club
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front, finished In onyx and
chromium, has four-view dis- 1
play windows on either side of
the entrance.
The store also boasts of an
experienced repair shop. The 362
store carries a complete line or V
Motorola radios and record- "X
••hangers.
MEXICO CITY (UP)—Evi-
dence that the government was
cracking down on foreign propa-
gandists and fifth columnists
was seen Saturday in suspension
of the Nazi newspaper "Dairy of
the War” and the reported “dis-
appearance” of two former mem-
bers of the Spanish Loyalist
secret police.
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The pretty dresses you want for —
Easetr festivities. Exquisite
Navies and Blacks . . . combi-
nations . . . wonderfully flatter-
ing Prints and many others
await you at Smith's. We will
be glad to show you these
pretty, new, versatile Spring
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.TOPEKA, Kans. (U’P—Two
persons were killed and three
thers were injured critically
Saturday when their automobile
Collided with a Santa Fe Trail- |
whys passenger bus three mile 1
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dead were Charles Bell '
nd Martha Douglas, 22, both
if Topeka.
Bertha Bell, wife of the dead ,
nan, H. Cecil Bradley and his I
ife, Sadie Bradley, all of Tope
|O^Wre unconscious when state ,
dghway patrolmen reached the 1
eck. They were brought to n I
esital-where .syrgeons said their
Nidition was Serious.
EHarold Douglas of Wichita,
fiver of the bus, said that the
M.erossed the highway directly
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Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 9, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 30, 1941, newspaper, March 30, 1941; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1496854/m1/2/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed June 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rusk County Library.