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CANTON HERALD
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FRIDAY AUGUST 31, 1928
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HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
SAFELY, INEXPENSIVELY REDUCED AT HOME
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The Royal Theatre
“Big Show In a Small Town”
Canton, Texas
DENVER RESEARCH LABORATORY
“LONESOME LADIES”
Denver, Colo.
P. O. Box 836
Same Show Saturday at 2:45 p. m. for 10 cents.
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Guaranty Bond Bank of Athens; Turner and family of Rock Hill
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Texas Power & Light Co.
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ZANE GREY’S
“UNDER THE TONTO RIM”
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Carl Owens vs. Howell Moseley day night.
FIRST MONDAY NIGHT
SERVICE
BIG LABOR DAY DANCE
T. H. Dodson and family were
J. W. Bass; suit on note.
FREE SHOW IN FRONT OF SHOW, 7-8
Jesse Richardson of Dallas is Postoffice Building, Canton, Texas
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several days visit at
Cole-
JACKSON
building.
most
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Ray Bush of Dallas spent part
Eubanks and folks.
Monday morning. She has accept-
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finds
JOHN WM. NEELY, M. D.
offices in the Label Building.
LOST.—On Saturday, August 4th,
Oma Chamblee and children
his bed for some time. We hope
have no leader.
children spent Sunday with Mrs.
and family of Rock Hill.
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OLD BETHEL
M. G. Sanden
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PIANOS — Reliable
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Sunday school was well attended with responsible party —Address,
thought
Sunday
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Stout and family.
Jim Heddin
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weeks’ visit in Champin, N. C. I
FARM LOANS
ABSTRACTS
NIGHT PHONE 292
DAY PHONE 103
Office in Court House
Canton, Texas
Prompt Attention Given to Out-of-Town Funerals
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Providing for the Texas of Today-
Planning for the Texa$ of Tomorrow
10 a. m. next Sunday, and singing
Sunday night.
from
man.
Bobbie Lively of Dallas is spend-
ing the week in Canton with his
Constant Effort Is a Vital
Part of Electric Service
garnishment.
The National
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real
Red River county.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Reeve and lit-
i ing term. We extend to them a
j hearty welcome.
PAY WHAT YOU MAY BUT BE HERE SATURDAY
NIGHT, SEPT. 1 TO SEE ESTHER RALSTON IN-
down visiting relatives.
The Van school building is now
Bunch of young folks went to
Big Rock kodaking Sunday.
reward for any information lead-
ing to his recovery.—Sam Reaves,
Canton. 33t4
Saline vs. the Jefferson Bank and
Trust Co.; garnishment.
R. A. Skaggs vs. Texas Indemnity
Insurance Co.; suit for damages.
R. R. Holmes vs Pat Hudson et
al; suit for damages and injunc-
tion.
Notice All
Working People
Don’t Hit
A Tap Labor
Day, Sept. 3
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ROCK HILL
We are having some hot
R. F WIL.LIAMS HARDWARE COMPANY
Funeral Directors and Embalmers
WILLS POINT, TEXAS
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—Notice Farmers--
Stop Work
Labor Day
I Mean It—
REST v
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Paul H. Stanford
Law Offices of
Sanders, West & Stanford
Canton, Texas
“THE TEN MODERN COMANDMENTS”
VAN
As the sand is still hot and the
Wills Point and Mr. and Mrs. j RELIABLE
Dave Fuller of Bright Star spent Manufacturing Company have in
To all women: Make Hubby Bring You.
A BARGAIN FOR 15c and 30c
Terrell, Texas
Practice Limited to Surgery and
Consultation. ,
X-Ray and Clinical Laboratories.
The greatest length of Texas,
we are always glad to recommend north to south, is 740 miles; the
Mr. McKinzy to any community greatest breadth is 825 miles. It
that is in need of a singing school, is farther from Texarkana to El
Jury Docket.
Whitten Oil & Gas Co. vs. Trap-
and Jones last week.
Most everyone is down to cot-
ton picking this week.
Mr. Burges has his gin in first
class shape for the people.
S. E. Rea and family have re-
turned from a ten days stay at
Benjamin where they have been
visiting Mr. Rea’s mother
Mrs. E. L. Shirley has returned
new Ford truck. A
J. F. Stout and MW?* Opal
was best qualified for each of-
EARL M. GREER
Attorney-at-Law
Office over Van Zandt Count
National Bank.
WILLS POINT. TEXAS
Ambulance Service Anywhere—Day or Night
Bethel spent last Saturday after-
noon with Mrs. Naomi Watson.
B. D. High of Canton was in
our community last week seeing
about some real estate.
Mr. Brown and Vernon Childres
made a business trip to Canton
and Wills Point Saturday.
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Little Miss Mildred Luther has part of last week with relatives
made her new home with Mrs. here.
Non Jury Docket.
Jennie Smith vs. Josie Florence;
suit to partition property.
Mrs. Bernice Fordon Maddox et
, al vs. Mrs. Ophelia Cunningham et
al; damages and try title.
F. & M. State Bank of Edge-
were very sorry that any of the
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Sharp will work in the cotton
yard,
W, A. Jacobs of Taylor county
•pent Friday with F. M. Cade.
Mr. Jacobs formerly lived at Van
before going west several years
ago.
Kay Berry war on the sic list
last week.
Vastle Davis was in Dallas last
week visiting her uncle, Walter
Camper.
Jim Hale and family are back
after spending several days in Hot
Springs.
Mrs. N. S. Maxfield has returned
after an extended visit in West
Texas.
Homer Skinner and wife of Dal-
las spent the week-end with the
M. O.. and T. V. Smith vs. J. A. day night and Sunday morning Sunday.
Sanders et al; to partition land 1 at 11 o’clock Mr. :
The National Bank of Grand Sa- ---- [ Grand s
day night with her mother, Mrs. i
Pearl Butler.
Rev. Dodd filled his regular ap-
pointment hen Faturday and Sun-j
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CENTER
Sunday school was well attended
yesterday. More pupils in attend-
ance, still fine interest shown.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Green and FOR SALE.— Ford tourings, coupe
Reppie Rushing spent Sunday at and sedan, models 1924 and 1925.
Eright Star. 1 Not rent cars. Bargains and terms
Mrs. J. W Bedingfield returned to right party.—Parker’s Service
home after spending a week with Station, Canton, Texas 35t4
friends and relatives in Dallas, j ________ __
Wayne Livesay and Fred Brewer if you want to see the hats that
made a flying trip to Edgewood were shown in the style. show see
Saturday afternoon. | my hats. I will welcome you and
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Robertson in always treat you right.—Donie
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. i Barnes Compton. 35t4p
John Pitts. Remt
Mr. and Mrs. John Pratt of I---'-------.
At the close of the revival, in Chicago, III. 36 t4p
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Mr and Mrs. W. R. Cade. Mrs.
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| weather at present. Most every-
one is busy picking cotton.
Our singing school closed Fri-
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injuried by a mule Saturday. , tives • here.
Wesley Dozier will make his
everyone in the field ready to pick i guson surprised their many friends
A few from this community have cotton and if the hot dry weather. by geting married Saturday night,
her home last Friday which is in been attending the meeting at continues all the cotton down our (They left immediately for points
Lois Howie
EGGS.—We want your fertile eggs.
Will pay above market price for
eggs from heavy breed hens.—
Mitchell’s Hatchery, Canton. 35tf.
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Mrs. Ferguson and daughter,
Neal McKinzy closed out a 10 Palmer Grove folks couldn’t be
days’ singing school here last Fri- with us.
friends here.
R F. Chamblee and wife
business in Canton Monday.
Miss Lorine Pittman went home Monday morning with eighteen
Sunday. We will miss her very additions to the church, seventeen'
much. by baptism and one by letter.
Mrs. Eubanks has returned from Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Davis and
Houston. daughter, Annie, of Dallas spent
shooter Development Co. et al; day with a singing concert Fri-
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Remember Sunday school
Cade returned with them for a et al; trespass to try title. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Caperton are
few days visit. 1 W A. Williams vs. Sunshine visiting here this week.
A number of Sand Flat people' Bus Line Inc.; suit for damages. M. G. McLemore and family of
attended the meetings at Pruitt A. O. Stringer vs. First State Tundra and Mrs. Irene Lee of
under construction by skilled work- the young meeting, the girls enter-
men. The nice building will add tained the boys at the church
much to our community. The kid- Wednesday. night. They were
dies are looking forward to a entertained with games and were
pleasing school term in the new served with iced tea and cake. We
Ralph Darnell and family were
visiting the former’s parents, Mr
and Mrs. B. O. Darnell.
Mrs. Harvey Tunnell of Van
spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. i
J. M. Burges.
W. T. Hale is at home after,
several davs at points in Arkansas.
WILLOW SPRINGS
This Monday morning
if You have a land matter of any kind, see us
VAN ZANDT COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY
R. E. BLACKWELL, Manager.
everyone in the field picking cot-
ton.
B. Y. P. U. and Sunday school
were well attended Sunday. We
encourage you to come and be I
I with us. The interest is also grow-
CROSS ROADS ! ing
Mrs. Junior Norman has been Mrs. Fred Wright and i little
confined to her bed with fever daughter, Willota, visited relatives
this past week, and is not im- in Tundra last week.
and Mrs. McKnight of । Hays
■ Grand Saline were welcome visitors J
in our community Saturday and
There will be an ice cream sup- ed the latter's mother Sunday,
per and singing combined at Wise
school house on Saturday night,
N. E Clark made a business
trip to Commerce Saturday, his
daughter, Ruth, returning home
with him.
school. Everyone come and bring Lennis and Clyde of Highland
your friends. were be uests f . B. Foster I Lavanda, Mrs Doris Jackson and
Rev. Jones will preach Satur- and family Saturday night and j baby, also Mrs. Woolverton and
Box 355,
High blood pressure is the forerunner of apoplexy, para-
lysis and Bright’s disease.
Exzema, pimples and rheumatism are other ailments
caused by high blood pressure and impure blood.
REDUC-IT—A compound of commercial salts, correctly pre-
pared by registered pharmacists is Guaranteed to purify
the blood and reduce the blood pressure, or money re-
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REDUC-IT—is entirely free from potassium iodide or other
strong drugs and for that reason positively will not in-
jure the heart or stomach.
REDUC-IT—At only $2.75 per box postpaid to any ad-
dress in the United States, will prove a very inexpensive
means of reducing high blood pressure and improving
health Mail orders to
dunaay.
Grandma Thormahlen accident-,
ly fell off the porch one day last ।
week We wish her a speedy re i
covery. |
Mrs. Emma Foster and family
of Terrell spent Sunday with
Our former school teacher. Miss of last week here with relatives.
Alice Brooks spent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Goode spent
with Lionel Andrews. Thursday night with his sister,,
Mr. Eubanks was called to the Mrs. Virgie Adkins.
day night with a nice program;1
i the school was very successful and 1
Pipe Line Co.; damages.
Southwest Telephone, Co. vs
V. Greer et al; damages
recovery of real estate.
Clear Creek visited C. T. Dodson
J. and wife Sunday.
and Little Miss Billie McLemore, who
has been attending singing school
here returned home Saturday.
> Next Sunday is our regular sing-
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bedside of his dying mother Sun- Rev. Ray and family of Grand
day, Gifford Hunter and wife Saline attended the meeting here
visited Mr. Lenard Hunter Sun- some last week.
day. । Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Ray and lit-
Chester Ayers from Whitton tie daughter, Peggy Jean, and Mr.
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j were visitors in this community William Audas at Jackson. Lots Saline spent Sunday with relatives
of the people attended church here.
at Whitten Sunday night, Mr. and Mrs. Ector Davis are |
Grandma Barries was seriously spending a few days with rela-
We will start our fall hatch the
first Monday in September. We
will hatch on the halves and
will buy your good eggs.—McMa-
hon’s Chickery, Canton, Texas. 33t4
Cotton picking is the order of Sunday.
the day. I Neely Sprad'in of Small spent
Bud Johnson of Oklahoma spent part of last week with his cousin,
Res. Phone 80 Office Phone ( Sept 8. The ladies will serve cake
J. KEARBY BATEMAN & willco binp’entlrmnld
tie daughter, Mary Ben visit-
William O. Bluain vs. Texas & Tundra visitors Saturday night
Pacific Ry Co.; damages. and Sunday.
Charles Woverton vs. Magnolia Alpha Carson and family of
in South Texas for quite an ex-
tended trip, after which they will
be at home to their many friends
near China Grove.
Mrs. Cynthia Thormahlen of ;
Myrtle Springs and daughter, Mrs.1
BLUE SPRINGS
Monday morning finds
of! one white and black spotted Bull
dog, bob-tailed. Will pay liberal
W. B. Brockman vs. W
Merritt et al; to partition
estate.
। T. V. Smith vs. Mrs.
Smith; suit to try title.
ing at Rock Hill Friday night. last week
Mrs. Eutha Smith is real sick The writer failed to collect very
at this writing. much news on account of being
Perry Watson and family of crippled with a very sore arm.
South Texas spent Wednesday with Howell Weatherall and sister,
L. A. Stout and family. Mrs. Dora Martin, of Snyder are
R. L. Groom, Harlie Groom and visiting relatives in our midst,
wife and sister, Miss Vineta, all also in other neighboring com-
spent the past week with relatives munities.
In Louisiana. i Almost our entire community
day. I
Bernard Nations and wife visited
at Wisdom Temple Sunday.
H. C. Fite spent the week-end
at Kaufman and Dallas.
E. D Corey and wife, Grace
Fite, Modene McKibben and Mrs.
A. L. Cade and children were
Kemp visitors Saturday and Sun-1
day.
Very little interest was showp l
in the election here Saturday. Not
so many votes cast as on the first
primary.
Mrs. Grover Rucker and child-
ren of Sapulpa, Okla., are visiting
relatives here.
Dale Maxfield is sick at this
wrjung.
left for Dallas
Everybody is busy picking cot-
ton in this section of the county.
Jessie Carroll of Port Arthur has
been visiting his sister, Mrs. B.
L. Martin of this place. |
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reese of
Temple, Okla., have returned to
their home after spending several
weeks here and at Lindale, visit- - . ony
ing their children. proving as tot as her many
„ , , ", friends would like.
Mr. and Mrs., t urner a, C R Wise of Dallas, accom- I ed the position of secretary for
oppaniedyhYSwaTupoentgmpotht panied by his father,An‘B. Wise, the Texs Power and Llgh Co.
one day last week with Mr. and of Orio and Elbert Anderson o there.
Mrs. J C. Boydston of Center, this place left Sunday for Gal-j Mr. and Mrs. John Colwell of
Mr. and Mrs W. G. Hadley and veston, where they will spend a Tyler visited the former’s parents,
W G Jr snent Sunday afternoon few days pleasure seeking. Mr and Mrs. Bob Pool.
m P aunaay aicernoon Mr and Mrs. A G. Norman, Miss Viola Bates of Tundra
"Mrs. Ze Howell and little visited in Jackson community Sun- and Johnie Kirby of Royse City
daughter, Sara Ann, have returned day. I c.
from Iowa Park after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Ray visited > a;
Mrs. Howell’s parents of that relatives in Kaufman Sunday. | Mr and Mrs. A. J. Reeve and
place. Mrs. Bessie Oldsfield and little daughter Artie visited. Mrs. and
The crop will be small on ac- daughter, Doris, of Dallas spent r®‘ oy oving ° • gewoo
count of drouth. last week with her parents, Mr. • aY:
and Mrs S. F. Long. Marie, Elya Wann, Lurlurne and
. .. 0 T a__'Ruth Travis attended church at
j Mr. and Mrs. enry or Myrtle Springs Sunday night.
M . have moved into our community.) Mrs. L E Giddens returned to
Announces the re-opening of life They having been employed to
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Henry Burges and family have,
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garnishment ( ------ --------------J ---,
First National Bank Canton vs. Miss Maxine Stout visited A. F. visiting relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilburn and he will soon be able to return to
son Jack spent Sunday with Mr. his home with his wife and
and Mrs. Eugene Wilburn. 1 children.
Will Tucker and family visited J. R. Cox of Teague is visiting
Rock Hill Friday night. relatives in our midst this week.
We are still having Sunday Mrs. Dudly Foster and children
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Godley Oil & Gas Co. vs. C. M.
Alexander; suit to partition real
estate.
S. C. Wright vs. M. D. Fugate;
suit on debt
Irby Callens vs. A. G. Nor-
man; suit for damages.
First National Bank of Canton
vs. North Texas National Bank
of Dallas; garnishment.
Mrs. M. P. Humphries vs. J. A.
Foster et al; suit on note.
S. C. Huntley vs. J. Mike Brown
et al; suit on note.
Mrs. Maude Mann vs C. R.
Phillips; foreclosure and injunc-
tion. "*4
First National Bank of Canton
vs. Athens National Bank of Ath-
ens: garnishment.
First National Bank Canton vs.
First National Bank of Athens;
SAND FLAT
Foster Padgett was on the sick
list last week
E D. Corey and wife visited the
former's parents at Blooming
Grove, Ellis county last week.
Harvey Sharp and wife moved
to Grand Saline last week. Mr.
YA
AY in and day out, your elec-
—— trie service continues unfault-
eringly, yet how often do you consid-
er the constant effort that must be
made to keep this service up to the
high ideal set by this company? You
know that electricity is always avail-
able at the snap of a switch, but do
you know that engineers work in
shifts twenty-four hours a day to keep
the huge generators operating, that
patrolmen are making regular inspec-
tions of high voltage transmission
lines to find any possible defect that
will affect your service and that line-
men are ready at an instant’s notice
to restore the flow of electricity
should anything interrupt the service
that you have learned to depend up-
on7
You may not have an opportunity
to observe this constant effort, but re-
member that it is only a part of our
many-sided work in providing electric
service to you.
Saturday week with his sister, Mrs. Manly Spradlin.
Bank of Grand Mary Dyre. I Maverine Barber of Martins Mill
Several from here attended sing- visited his aunt, Mrs. Mollie Cox
has purchased a tice. So, let’s all co-operate and
help to make the best officers
1 Hall there ever has been in the Free
have returned home from a six State of Van Zandt.
1 Mr. Burges has been taking; treat-
S i ment. I
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Mamie E. McCuller; to correct
deed.
w-.e
garnishment.
O. A. Murphy vs. W. H Brown ,
et al; tresspass to try title.
J. P. and Chas. R. Robertson
vs. Tom Mewbourn; trespass to
try title.
C. C. Cates vs. J. W. Hall et al;
foreclosure of vendors lien.
T. J Tull et al vs. Guss Tull;
to patition. t
H. C. McLaurine et al vs. Mrs.1
former's parents, J. S, Skinner
and wife.
Wade Corey and family attend-j
ed theMurphrey reunion near Ma-'
bank Sunday. ! earth is getting dry, I .will at this 2
Walter Stout and family of time give a few happenings from
Phalba spent Sunday with J. F.. Van and surroundings.
Stout and family- ' I Our Sunday school was rather
Jim Heddin and family visited small Sunday as the “Home Com-
relatives at Crooked Creek Sun-: ing” at Colfax drew the folks
day. ; away. Of course this is not al-
Misses Dorothy and Shirley, wavs the case.
Halcomb of Phalba spent Satur- R. A. Enas And wife visited rela-
day and Sunday with Mrs. Margie i tives in Smith county Sunday.
Tutle and family. j Avery Barnes and family of,
Connie Stout and family and! West Texas, who have been here
— returned last V
I Manufacturer, P. O.
Jack Clrk and family of Cran- damages. day night.
dall spent Saturday night and Mrs. Mattie Germany vs. Forest Several from Jackson and Old
Sunday with Mrs. Clark’s parents, Germany; divorce. Bethel attended singing here Fri-
WANTED—2000 fertile eggs each
week from heavy bzeed hens.
335cts per dozen.—Mitchell’s Hatch-
ery, Canton, Texas.
... ___________ John Lantrip entertained the this vicinity one player and one
Nolen Coil made a business trip went to Canton to cast our vote young folks with a lively party piano for sale cheap rather than
to Canton Friday. t last Saturday, the 25th, and we Saturday night. | ship back to factory or might store
Bartlett Stout and family of feel sure we did our best and .......
Phalba spent Friday with L A. selected the ones we
DOCTOR DENTAL SURGERt i pocket books and help us to
1. a » i« i » A raise a nice sum of money as the
Office hours 9 to 121to6 proceeds will go for the benefit _
After office hours calls of building a new church at Wise, wood vs. Mrs. W. T Massey et al;
Ofice over First National Bank t We extend an invitation to all suit on note and foreclosure of
Camtea, Tcues ' singers who can to come out and mortgage.
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’ Wm. Thomas & The Volusia Com-)
at pany; foreclosure of vendor’s lien.
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MONUMENTS—Latest designs can
save you money.—J. H. (John)
Buchanan, Edgewood, . Texas,
Route 1. 32t4p E
Without the slightest obligation we will be glad to
send you a sca'e showing what normal blood pressure
shuld be between the ages of 20 and 70. Ask for it.
line vs. Allen White et al; garnish-
ment debt.
The National Bank of Grand Sa-
line vs. Oak Cliff State Bank; )
new home in Shreveport, La.
Bank Ben Wheeler; damages. Edgewood were visitors of T. H.
First National Bank Canton vs. Dodson and family Friday
Cotton picking is the order of ing day here. Come out and help
the day. Everyone is busy. us make our class the best.
Misses Callie and Susie Wilburn
are spending the week with Laura PRUITT
and Annie Eubanks i The meeting closed at the water
Canton Insurance Agency
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। Paso than from Texarkana to
DENMAN j Chicago.
Cotton picking has begun in full
force. Everyone is tryihg to get :
all picked that is possible before
thsisslcrins sRenton. who has’grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M.
been attending school at Com- Lively and renewing acquaintance
merce, returned home Wednesday, with his many young and former
to stay until school opens in associates.
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Mrs. Cynthia Thormahlen of i
Myrtle Springs spent the week-
end with J. P. Robertson and
family.
Mrs. Stella Park and son,
Robert, and Mrs. Ruby Robertson
and baby of Ennis spent last
week with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Brown.
Lee Polk and Miss Bobbie Fer-
Whitton. All report fine meeting way will soon be open.
Mr. Elmer Knowles has returned R. S Lathem has been very
from Mississippi. Mr. and Mrs. ill for the past few days. We hope
Cecil Knowles from Stone Point he will soon be up and about
visited Mr. and Mrs. Malcomb again.
Westmoreland Sunday. ! Bill Andrews of Ranger, who has
We are very sorry to say that been visiting his mother, Mrs.
we don’t have singing now as we Ada Andrews, has been confined to
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West, W. E. & High, B. D. The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, August 31, 1928, newspaper, August 31, 1928; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1515445/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.