The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1931 Page: 4 of 7
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THE CANTON HERALD
PAGE FOUR
1861 ‘26 '^S ‘Xspi-ij
PAGE FIVE
reorganized. Mr. and Mrs. Barlow from Canton. cough. We are sorry the whoop-
mas
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and Rolf
ly improving, which is good news
COLFAX.
who want to hear
DAWSON.
her daughter-in-law, Mrs.
As the old saying is, if you do
Land, who underwent a
। vention.
The
LADIES DRESSES
CROOKED CREEK.
NEW STYLE HATS
COATS AND JACKETS
in the
LATEST PRINT PATTERNS
Mr. and Mrs. Genie Jones and
week-end.
GENTS’ FURNISHINGS
MEN'S SUITS
ARROW SHIRTS
Sunday and Sunday night
Every I
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DRESS HATS
1 stopped in our town
For the best
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SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK-END
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ACORN OR
8-ib.
COMPOUND
78c
White Cloud Pail
Special Octagon Sale
Standard Quality
Small Soap 5 cakes 19c
TOMATOES
Powder, 3 for 10c
2
9c
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Now light up!
25c
5c
8 O’clock Coffee
1b.
19c
Cinderella Puff Cakes
1b.
23c
15c
lb
18c
Saturday
children
Mr.
Mrs.
the singing convention at
WILLS POINT, TEXAS
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attracted by bargain prices, but they soon found A&P
food the best they could buy at any price.
You’ll have to admit that no other home-rolled
cigarette ever had so much to recommend it.
Prince Albert is simply better tobacco, Gentlemen.
We are always in the market for
guineas, turkeys and chickehs. We
buy cream Wednesday and Satur-
2 full ounces in every Tin "
No other tobacco is like it
house
mile
FULL
NO. 1
CANS
nesday
They
to all
singing.
spent
and
• that the rural library was a real-
| ization and presented it in behalf
with
near
pro-
I at
Buy New High Quality N'erchandise.
New Goods are cheaper and have the style.
Several from our community at-
tended the singing convention at
anti i
night
Adams
tended
Got four good trucks for sale.—,
Canton Lumber Company. 35tf
l Guinn attended the show in Wills
Point • Thursday of last week.
AND THE PAPERS ARE IMPORTANT, TOO. The perfect
combination for home-rolled cigarettes: P.A. for filler and OCB
for wrapper. The world’s finest papers, made at the famous Bollore
mills in France expressly for R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company.
Book of 150 leaves for 54. Buy OCB'a with good old P.A. and
you’re all set to be satisfied
Athens last Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Carol Matthews and daugh-
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Will
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Saline.
Mr. and Mrs.
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one
me
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again and I am.
Health is some better this week.
re-
fine
Fresh and
Creamy
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WANTED. To Buy a milk cow.—
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MEN’S FOOTWEAR
TAKE NO CHANCES . . SEE THE NEW
THINGS FIRST
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OLD BETHEL.
Bud Weldon of Canton died at
number munity, it being work time and
-enged “heel time just ahead. It will
Grandmother’s Breac
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Or
WALTER JOHNSON
THE PLACE YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT
WILLS POINT, TEXAS
Open a tidy red tin of Prince Albert... sniff the
delightful fragrance of the tobacco. It’s the grandest
aroma that ever floated out of a package of smoking
tobacco. Then spread a cigaretteful in a paper and
see how quick and easy it rolls into a trim cigarette
that burns evenly and stays put. No fuss or muss
or spilled tobacco . . . because P. A. is crimp-cut.
That’s why it rolls so smooth.
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she is a former resident of Grand ‘ COUNTY P.-T. A. COUNCIL
MEETING AT EDGEWOOD
Harley Clemmons _____
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Octilie Stanger as Several good singers from Wat-jing cough has gotten in this com-
Pitts, vice- kins were there, and a i----he"----**— it heine -—I time —d
last week I’ll undertake to
in the news for this week.
Moore and also
; May take some trade. Among
best farms in county. If in ma
a teacher in the
Van Kanat county held its initial
। meetin of the year at the First i
I - ethodist Church in EdgewooC n
Saturday, September 19. A large
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to go to
pected there. There will be din-
There will not be any Sunday |
school or singing at this place I
county in and around Grand Sa- Caperton.
line and surrounding country, as
A BOUT two hours after eating
h many people suffer from sour
stomachs. They call it indigestion. It
means that the stomach nerves have
been ever-stimrated. There is excess
Be Convinced . . See Our:
is picking cotton.
We had preaching at Dawson
yesterday, Sunday, Rev. Sam Me-
didn’t see Colfax in the
ne~ ' meeting and then adjourned i
for unqh, which was served pic-!
of Corinth
a short while
ner on the ground so bring your
basket filled.
Misses Violet and Lydia McCaf- i ter spent a few days last week
fity made a flying trip to Terrell with relatives at Tyler.
Thursday. * Mr. and Mrs. Genie Jones and
__J children and Mrs. Willie Cox and
Fall chicks come from the best
laying hens, and the eggs we buy
are from the best flocks in the
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from Wills Point. Give
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George Wise, J. D. Flowers,: short while Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Atrelle Pool and Miss Ethel Miss Alland was
and Waymon Moon,, Elias Helms
and Loyd Rowden of Myrtle,
ews । Springs spent a while Sunday af- J
the ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
HMTmT
AtUH
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for sale.—High & West, Canton,
not succeed the
Starr spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Heddin.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Yarbrough
first time try
Corn-Bermuda Hay and other feed 6 88
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that place.
( Mr. and Mrs. Brannon of Edge-
wood visited Mr. and Mrs. Lon
i Dillard Sunday.
visited in the home of Mr. and her mother, Mrs. Fred Alland, of
Mrs. Willie Westmoreland last Wills Point, were visitors in the
FARM FOR SALE.—95 acres of you know,
good land, well located, improved. Be sure to get the genuluu Prtpe-
running water, near new highway. Milk of Magnesia .prescribed hy
good school, store, gin, seven physicians for correcting excess acid
miles south of Canton, at Jack- 25c and 50c a bottle—any drugstore -
son. Also team, tools, cows, feed "Milk of Magnesia"*Jhas been fhe4
stuff. Priced to sell. Good terms. U. S Registered TradMark of the"
—g Charles H. Phillips Chemical Com
ar- parry and its predecessor Charles Hs
de. bkiips since 1875.
president -------- ------ - , .
’ president. I of good quartets were arranged, school
Several from here attended the They really did sing. We surely; cause several to be
singing at Moore Sunday, all re- do appreciate these good singers. 1
Comte over and help us out in J
cur .nging. We extend an invi-1
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Mr. and Mrs. Junior Norman
and son. Angus, of Fort Worth
As I
cigarettes ever
Money will become easy again, but n the mean- ’
time the American People have become food-wise.
The old myth that high quality and high price go to-
gether has worn thin.
Have you tried a pipe lately? Men who thought a
pipe was not for them have changed their minds
after the first load of P.A. This friendly tobacco
just wouldn’t think of biting your tongue or parch-
ing your throat. Take my tip . . • get out the old
pipe and give it a new deal.
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well.
school here last year. j Bro. Goode of Wills Point was i
G. W. Reeves, who is attending unanimously called to preach for
high school at Grand Saline, was us another year. ! sociations: Edgewood, Miss Nelle
a week-end guest of his par- The Sunday school is still grow- Peavy; Canton, Mrs. W. E. West;
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lois Reeves., ing. We invite everyone to come. Grand’ Saline, Mrs. V. B. Cozby;
Walter Hollowell of Corinth Jim Heddins and family, Mrs. and Martins Mill, Mrs. Reynolds.
Julia Heddins, Harley Grooms and Each of these units reported
family of Old Bethel visited A. worth while things accomplished
W. Heddins and family Sunday.. during the past year and their
Hermon Adams of Winnsboro is plans as outlined indicate that in-
visiting friends and relatives here, terest in the work has increased.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bar- The minutes were read by the
ret, September 14, an 8Poune secret -y, and approved, and the
girl. ’ treasurer’s report was accepted.
Born to Mr. and. Mrs. Lile Cox Mrs. J Chamblee, chairman of
September 17, a big girl. [ the library committee, reported
Fringe albert
5“ .am c,A‛c ©1931,B,.J. ; Mr. and Mrs. H. W Melton and. w
ROLLS EASY AND STAYS PUT Winqton-alem,N.C j children and Mr. and Mrs. W. J ||
day night. With Mrs. F. V. Bryant, presi-
Bro. Ed Burch of Elwood dent of the council, presiding, the
preached for us Saturday night, following program was rendered:
It was his first sermon and he did - --- - - -
This week finds everyone busy, of the commissioners court, to the
as cotton picking seems to be the council and the schools of the
order of the day. ! county. The library will be kept
The sick folks here are on the in the -rurthouse at Canton in
| mend. Mrs. Lora Eaton, who was charge 6. the county superintend-
! operated on some weeks ago, is ent’s office, and will be ready for
I mending very slowly. A. S. Stil- inspection during the teachers’ in-
1 well has been real sick but is stitute. A rising vote of thanks
took
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DAWSON Mrs. Nettie Land left last Fri- tation -- a. ...... ...... — ----- paper
Today is Monday and everyone day TorGoose.creek.t be Att singiotobeheyofurstisuheav send
serious singing like you hear at a con-
also The infant baby of Mr. and Saturday evening, but
I home of Mrs. J. F. Walters a
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BEN WHEELER. , two sons of Murchison spent a
A. ___W.- Alin t.'while Sunday with Mr. Jones
As we were busy picking cotton parents Mr and Mrs Wilev
last week we failed to send in Parents,, Mu.and Y
any news, so will try to send in Jones, a»d family.
a few of the happenings. I .
Pink Watts has been real sick WISE.
the past two weeks. There is no We had some fine singing at ( bodv is planning
other sickness that we know of. this place Sunday night. The Orio to the convention.
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Jennings of near Canton spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Beaver.
Misses Theo and Verlie Moon
nt-Teacher Council of
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of Odom spent day, and to the president for her
Saturday night with his untiring efforts i ehalf of the;
her H H Benham, and wife. council and the schools in the
bunch' frora around here spent county; after which Mrs. Cheat-j
s{dav at Big Rock. All report- am presented Mrs. Bryant with a;
eda nice time. huge boquot of lovely dalhias.
Arva Woolverton got her arm After the motion was made and
Hrt pretty badly Sunday but we carried, the council adjourned to
hope it will be all right soon. meet again in December. , ket, see me at once.'—I. E. Wade,
i Kenneth Smith had his tonsils REPORTER. J Canton, Texas, Route 5. 39t2p
a bid.—E.
country. They are hatched at an acid. The way to correct it fa withan
even temperature in our forced elkali, which peirtratizes many thrift
air machine, and will cost only “SMobrygtwji Pe-ips Milk g
8c each. See us for your fall Magnesia—just a tasteless dose in A-
-Mitchell’s Hatchery, Can- water. It is plriTfmt andy
ton, Texas. 35tf harmless. Results come almost in
______ stanty. It is the approved method.
You win never use another when
Miss Angus Mary. Alland and
removed last week. His
friends hope he will soon
, right again.
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operation on last Monday. --------
Mr. nd Mrs. Shad McNeal and > We are sorry to report Mrs.
little son visited relatives at Willie Westmoreland is not im- Mrs Pippin is better at this time.
Brownsboro last Sunday. i proving as fast as her many; ...
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jones and friends would like to see. She is
son, Jessie, visited relatives at ‘ much worse at this writing.
Song, “Mere About Jesus.”
Invocation, Rev. Hollinquist.
Piano solo, Miss Cockrell.
Reports of Parent-Teacher As-
Moore Saturday night and Sun-
' day.
were supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Noah Clemmons on Sunday
night.
Toilet Soap 3 Cakes 19c
Super Suds 3pmall 22c
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Preaching was well attended number of delegates and visitors
Saturday night, Sunday and Sun- were present.
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ported a large croud and
singing.
with F. B. Woolverton. superv. .on.
Yancey Robertson of Denman A vote of thanks was given to
took dinner Friday with his un- Edgewood for their splendid hos-
" J. M. Yancey. pitality; a vote of thanks was al ;_____
vion Chamblee is attending so extended Mrs. Hobbs for her! chicks.
ol at Mabak this year. lovely dalhias and other flowers
•1 Rogers spent part of last used in decorating the church. |
with his cousin, Otis Ro- Mrs. Elam expressed her appre-
ciation of the fellowship of the;
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Shadone Neil and wife of Ben
Wheeler wer in the community
out of school. a short while Sunday evening. "
----- Mrs. Hubert Hendley is slow- ’
knew Walt was going, perhaps
not even his mother.
no one
m,
* ‘ b2jeetm-- -3—
The singing class met last Wed- singing class met with us.
to her many friends over
nic fashion in the basement of the
church.
Songs, “America” and “America - , ,
Vef.b.woglvartonspent T =u- song, Dana sontherren
? Little Betty Joe Benham spent bers and readings were given by!
iast week with her grand parents. a group of Edgewood children.
LMr and Mrs. E. E. Benham, at Address, “Education In Civiliza-
Odom tion,” Hon. Morgan G. Sanders.
- Mrs Eugene Woolverton and lit- Talk by Mrs. Alex G. Dean, ru-
tle daughter, Melba Gene, nf Ma- rat school supervisor of Hender-
bank spent part of last week son connty, on the value of school
Caffity delivering a fine sermon.
There will be preaching next
Sunday and also it is “Home Com-
ing Day”. A large crowd is ex-
Bryan Blackstock and family of
1 Cream Level Sunday.
। Mrs. Cynthia Murrey and Mrs.
Ethel Thormahlen of Myrtle
i Springs spent Friday with Mrs.
Oma Chamblee.
Jim Hedden and family visited
relatives at Crooked Creek Sun-
day.
Mrs. Dovie Emerson of Whit-,
ton spent Sunday afternoon with
Henry Brunson and family.
Haze Ethridge and family visit-
ed relatives at Cream Level Sun-
day.
i better. I was given Mrs. Chamblee in rec-
I M. C. Caperton and family and ognition of her work.
T a । H. C. Caperton and wife visited Mrs. Bryant discussed reading . .
ft — a sd K R. A. Caperton and family in the certificates and announced that' A Jared Allen, Wills Point. 39tlp.
7/D/9/A $ j H/P /A ۥ Clark community Sunday. | the library contained three copies
A, N ■ / S, Y8, S, " 1 The B. Y. P. U. people from of each book on the reading list.
• • .} • • •84.3 j Rast church entertained the lea-1 Mrs. Teague resigned as public-
“ i gue at Holly Springs Sunday ity chairman and Mrs. West was
night with a fine program. There elected to fill the vacancy.
was a large croud at church and Mrs. Chamblee gave an interest-
masmmamemommammmmammemuemmmmnama everyone enjoyed the program. We ing account of her efforts made
jl invite them to come again. j in securing r isage of the rural Texas.
I There will be a league social at school supervisor bill. The council;__
I , Holly Springs church Friday goes on record as approving the >
■ night and everyone is invited to bin. .Eoena 10 acrTs of land
B T be there. The doors will open at The Council voted to accept mne — acres of land
q r 7 p. m. Song service begins at Mrs. Ellis Campbell’s invitation to
1 ; 7:30 p. m. Games and contests be Wills Point’s guests for the I
B will also be features of the 1
gram. Supper will be served
9:30.
CLARK.
Sunday school was well attended :
Sunday. Let’s all be on time next ,
Sunday and bring some one with
us.
Mrs. R. A. Caperton and Mrs. G.
W. Jennings visited Mrs. N. W.
McNorton at Grand Saline Thurs-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Melton and
children of Grand Saline visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jethro Melton Sun-
day
Misses Opal and Bertha Beard
of Willow Springs attended Sun-
day school at Mt. Lebanoh Sun-
. day.
I Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Caperton
and children, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Caperton of Holly Springs and
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Jennings and
daughters and Johnnie Smith of
Wentworth all spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Caperton.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Morris and
children of Willow Springs spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Curtis of
N. B. C. Soda Crackers sonium
Walter Stout and family of
Phalba spent Sunday with Connie
Stout and wife.
Lon Whatley and wife visited
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his home Wednesday and was
laid to rest in the cemetery here
Thurday at 10 o’clock. Bro. Slau-
ghter conducted the service. We
extend sympathy to the bereaved
ones in their great sorrow.
1 Nolen Coil and family spent
Sunday with Willie Morris and
wife of Kaufman.
Mrs. Brunson spent the past
two weeks with Henry Brunson
and family.
Mrs. Florence Smith is spend-
ing the week with her daughter,
Mrs. Effie Turner, of Athens.
W. H. Oliver and family of Tur-
ner visited friends here Sunday gqt
' afternoon. I LB
' Mr. Gregory of California and E
A. M. Johnson of Mabank spent
' Sunday morning with uncle Bill 258
Dyre and wife. ' $
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Lively, A. G. The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1931, newspaper, September 25, 1931; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1515548/m1/4/?q=california+crossing: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.