The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1935 Page: 6 of 8
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THE CANTON HERALD.
FRIDAY, OCT. 11, 1935
E
LOCAL
tival.
Ferrell Griffin of Terrell was in at Baylor, Belton, spent the week-
Canton Monday.
ited Lorene Smith last week.
friends in Canton.
T. L JAMES UMSER CO.
visiting with her relatives here.
are rejoicing over the arrival of
EDITORIAL.
The following
cheers for we feel we could
•Mrs. C. A. Smith Sunday.
Your shoes have two lives. When
Mr and Mrs. C.
that one desired goal?
Mrs.
Shirley Anne, of Tyler spent Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. J W. Bateman.
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7
a
desire to win.
Mrs. Ed Smith and daughter,
if is the white rose.
a “lacking feeling”
Lucille,
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Let’s all do our iest!
C. A. Peace and daughters, Ada
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in a well-played game.
The game started off in grand
hovering
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• heir kindness and generosity.
A,
t in this same court.
es to “remember them by.”
and
CLEANING and PRESSING
The state highway commission
material for our curtains.
M
Suits and Dresses
with call for and deliver service.
HARGROVE TAILOR SHOP
$183,775.
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daughter, Mrs. A. E. Dennis, in'
I Tyler and attended the Rose Fes-
around mid-field Each team flash-
ed streaks of power but the op-
Road Marker Recommended.
Austin, Oct. 8.—The Centennial
mer’s parents, Mv. : nd Mrs. S. J.
McCauley .
Charley Riley of Dallas visited
the past week-end’in Canton.
have gone to a well known health
resort to remain for a few weeks
for Mr. Ashworth’s health.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Riley of Ter-
rell visited Sunday with relatives
here.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Ted-
dlie.
Miss Verla Mae Mills spent the
week in Van with her s ster, Mrs.
J. H. Stagner.
Hansel Bendon and wife of the
Wallace community spent Monday
with Mrs. Bessie Smith.
Jack Turner of Dallas was the
guest of Grady McKenzie the past
week-end.
CONTRACT LET FOR WORK
ON HIGHWAY NINETEEN
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Sixth Grade News.
our room.
REPORTER.
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Test Your Roofing
Leaks means property damage. We invite you to
come in and inspect our Roofing of all types.
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SENIOR NEWS.
When the
green and
Want Ads
Rascoe, Elsie Marie Barlow, rvelie FOR SALE -One uprightpiano in
officers were Stovall and Louse Beard. perfect condition. Will sell cheap,
-ncen were —Mrs. C. L. Hubbard, Canton.
Jim Henry Again this year our colors are -_____________________’___
with blue and silver. We want you to Subscribe for the Dallas Morning
spent Friday in MabanBk.
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a person who
The. sixth grade began the year posing lines killed any threat that
for carnival queen. This year that with high ideals. We first elect- either side could offer.
er flowers, a fish and fish bowl, commission this afternoon recom-
and a terrapin which Bill brought mended the erection of a highway
us. Harold brought the fish and I marker at Kaufman, Texas, with
Doris the bowl. । a history of the county and David
One of the most interesting Spangler Kaufman, pioneer.
boys came as the result of long passes
over the goal line. Only one try
and other things. One of the Denton were the backfield stars,
th ngs needed in our room was a .while Barnett, Seals and Lively
not let these colors really mean some- News and Evening Journal.- -Cur
will thing to you; not only that th tis Hilliard, bonded agent. 41t4
W. D. Scott of Athens visited
in Canton Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Smith e Smith. I
Delivered on request.
Good Plate Lunches, Short Orders,
Cold Drinks and Fresh Coffee “y et a contract to Me-
every day, and receive courteous Kenzie Construction Co. of Sar
f . ’ .. Antonio for 7.2 m les concretf
service with a smile. pavement on Highway No. 19
MR. DILLOP’S CAFE from seven miles south of Athens
to Athens, the contract price being
field, a shout of greeting or en- gra Gibbs; room mothers, Mrs J
Dorman; last but
bulletin board which was bought stood out in the green and white
by Miss Bray. She also bought line.
Lyonell Morris and Misses Mar-
garet and Jane Marshall attended
the circus in Tyler Thursday
night.
a new baby girl, born at Baylor
hospital in Dallas, Oct. 9.
Mrs. Z. W. Moore and Mrs. Do-
nie Compton spent Tuesday in
Dallas.
Staff. I _ CHS—
Editor ....... Marjorie Moore,' Junior News.
Assistant Editor i If the enthusiasm that was
.... . - -Francine -lanknshin shown in the first class meeting of
Sports Editor.......Jim Honry Ke 118 the junior class is continued
Assistant Sports Editor . 'throughout the year, it is expected
I .................... Margie Lee Groves to do great things during the year
of 1935-36.
The purpose of our class meet-
ing was to elect the officers of the
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Miss Mary Belle Riley, student
Hard, of Canton and Ed Barber of schools, take this
Mart ns Mill are serving as petit messing plicly our B anks
jurymen at the federal court in vim James Lumber (
Tyler this term. H. E. Durell of
Myrtle Springs is a grandjuryman
! a whole, there is not any special ed by the football boys. , queen elected ______ ______ ____
j The junior class colors are blue The freshmen are in the lead by Hervey Bros., Daingerfield, lexas.
In on out-of-town game there is and white and their class flower a number of tickets. 41t4p
they’re new — when we repair
them.—L. C. Jarvis Shoe Shop 414
MATTRESS Renovating, $2<50
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McCauley . ,
and son, Phillip Ray, of Dallas'standing and favorable showings of football tickets so that the jun- are running a
spent the weo’-end with the for made in every game, for without ior class may enter the race for test. The class
• Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Burnett of
Grand Saline spent Sunday with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. K.
Thomas and with Mrs. Ethel Bur-
nett.
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’ end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Smith.
Miss Mary Hall, who is attend-
ing the teachers college at Denton,
spent Sunday with her mother,
Mrs. Sue Hall.
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Dress up your table on Sunday
with a
“FRIED CHICKEN DINNER”
Mrs. Will Tull of Dallas visited
the past week with Mrs. Molle
Tull and Miss Allie.
754 Some of the other things that]
we have are pretty roces and oth-.
here who attended the Rose Fes-
tival in Tyler last week. They al-
so visited with Mrs. Steed’s
daughter, Mrs. Angus Nixon.
someone to push him on to make a better president than he): are our class colors but the fact
1 vice president and social chairman, that they belong to the liveliest
friendly colors of Billy Foster; secretary and treas- class in ( anton High.
style with the ball
C. A. Groves and Homer Hil.
Mrs. Ed Marshall and always
! Mrs. Will Hayn and son, Jack, any contest without encourage-
Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Chalk and ment? Does not one feel higher elected: President,
little son of Dallas visited Mr. and spirited and more etermine 0
I win when he knows he has a
j group of enthusiastic followers have gotten
W. Ashworth i and
i girls are well pleased and are go- from either of our representatives:
ing to help the boys make this Dor othy F izer, Conrad Sides, D.
year the best year Canton high W. Nichols, Albert Lee Smith,
; has had so far as the juniors are Mary Frances Warren, AlliBee
concerned.
Mrs. J. R. McKenzie, Mrs. W.
| L. Steed, Mrs W. B. Rodgers and
Misses Marcy Lee Steed and Ivell
Stovall were among those from
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Freshman News.
Tom Massey and daughter couragement is welcomed by any-] Jensen and Mrs. Dorman; last but The freshman class had an and Up. New tick furnished.—El-
- - ’ g‘ one of the eleven men, whether it not least ,our sponsor, Miss Ad- election of class ofifcers and our bert Cunningham, Edgewood St.,
day with M,‘ Masev’s parents,; comes from the twelfth member, ams, who is a new teacher in sponsor on Thursday, Sept. 26. ^iils Point. 82tb _________
of the team, but the pep squad, or school, but one who has won the We elected the following officers: FOR SALE __ 55-acre farm, five
from someone known from the love and respect of all pupils who President, Tillery Townsend; vice room house, 40 acres in, cultiva- /
hometown. A team does not wish know her. We gladly point her out president, Raymond Chaney; sec- tion. Price, $1,250. This farm is
to win for its school only, but for as our sponsor not only because of retary and treasurer, Winston known as the Bow Estate, three
the town, for all the followers of her appearance and charming per- Sides; reporter, Marcus Burrage; miles west of Canton.__Guy Bow,
sports. If the town of Canton is sonality but because of her ability sponsor, Mr. Wynn; room moth- 2312 Southland St., Dallas. 41t2b
backing the excellent football as a teacher and sponsor. ers, Mrs. W. E. West and Mrs. R. -----,— ---------—-----------
team that represents Canton high We also elected a ticket manag- E. Blackwell. SHINGLES FOR SALE — Sap
school, there will be some out- er who is to supervise the selling The four classes of Canton high pine shingles, lignasan dipped. All
* ‘ ....... ■ ‘ ticket-selling con- shingles guaranteed and to cover
selling the most one square to four bales, or per
bit of backing from the town as, football queen who is to be select- tickets gets to have the football 1,000 $1.50 at m 11, Daingerfield,
......- - from that* Hass, or $2.00 per square delivered.—
------ , Roxie Stanford of Dallas spent
Louise Smith of Mill Creek vis- the week-end with relatives and
Bob Hall of Antiuac is spending
the week with his mother, Mrs.
Sue Hall.
junior class. There being more
boys than girls the boys’ nominees
were elected with a bang, but the
Kellis (he was received
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McLemore
visited last week with their
Mrs. W. L. Steed and Mrs. J.
R. McKenzie visited in Dallas
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Guess and
Miss Eleanor spent Tuesday in
Terrell.
white flash on the; urer, Marcelle Teel; reporter, Alle-'
Misses Elizabeth Spinks and
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i Can a person or team win in
school throughout the years to
come. This gift is an electric bell
and clock system which is to be
installed within the next three
weeks.
This system will end the ringing
of the “old cow bell” between pe-
riods: there will be no periods
running overtime; there will be rib
_______ , _______ । Senior Reporter
Mrs. Bob Yantis of Hlillsboro is Em ogene Mon is of theu.....“ eportePoroAhegrancabs
teachers college, Denton, spent the „ , I
l , , . Sophomore Reporter
week-end with her parents, Mr. . M p ,
Miss Mary Lou Starnes spent and Mrs. Henry Morris. 1 -................. 55 •
the week in Tyler with Mrs. Good- ______ ! Freshman Reportel
. I । .............................Marcus Burage
"in- , Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Estes __________
Miss Myrtis Hooks of Edge-
wood spent Sunday with Mrs. Sue
Hall and family.
We, the students of Canton s not going to be the case; we ed our class officers; Bill Burns, Canton opened the second half
means of ex-are going to be first. This may .president; Bryan Hilliard, vice by kicking to Joinervill:, The Red
. -3 t, sound like a very broad state- president; Betty Barlow, secre- Devils promptly opened up with a
Company formenti but if you knew and could tary; Harold High, treasurer; and brilliant pass attack that netted
feel the spirit of our class you Eula Jo Sanders, reporter. three touchdowns before the fir-
would agree that we are going to We also elected the following ing ceased. The fip, score came
Win. to be our room mothers: Mrs. as the resilt of a-p-3 to the sev-
In the contest just mentioned High, Mrs. Sanders, Mrs. Warren en-yard line from where the Gas-
It is proper for the graduating votes from selling football tickets and Mrs. Barlow. We l ke to have ton backs carried it over on four
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Sophomore News.
1 hursday of last week the soph- so. and needed things is our table giv-
_____ I CONTRIBUTES TO SCHOOL omore class met and elected their Sixty freshmen who are cap- en by Mr. Ashworth. We certain-
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. West and officers for the coming year, as able of reaching the high goal ly do thank him to be so kind and
daughters, Elizabeth and Mary The James Lumber Company of follows: President, Dorothy Mae which has been set up by the nice to us. Our table is used for
Mrs. N. C. Anderson spent Sat- Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stanford Canton has made this year a con- Fizer vice president, Joe Gee class have enrolled. Now everybody many different activ ties.
uiday with her son, J. C. Ander- and son, Paul, Jr., and Morgan G. tr.bution to the Canton public Ashworth; secretary and treasur- watch the fish. ; In art we have woven purses,
son, and wife in Mabank. Sanders attended the circus in Ty- schools which is deeply appreciat-J er» AlliBee Rascoe; reporter, Elsie . CHS made paper rack, cleared the
■ ]er Friday evening. ed by every boy and ev- Marie Barlow; room mothers, Mrs. Seventh Grade News. room, worked on other problems
Mr. and Mr. Sam Waggoner vis- ‘__ ery girl as well as every person W. R. Taylor, Mrs. Nichols and The seventh grade is still pro- and we are weaving a rug now.
ited with relatives in Fort Worth Mr. and Mrs. c M Chace, Mr. connected with the school. The Mrs. Henry Blackwell; social com- grossing in its work. We have We hope we have visitors dur-
Wednesday and Thursday. and Mrs. Dunlap Chace and care of state books is necessary mittee, Joe Gee Ashworth, chair- been working on our room to ing the year. REPORTER.
daughter, Betty Lou, of Dallas and one protective measure is the man, Eva Lois Teel and Mary make it more attractive. We have —CHS—
v sited Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith covering of all books which are is-Frances Warren; sponsor, A. A. a paper rack on which we keep SPORTS NEWS.
Lou, Nancy and Mary, attended Saturday, Oca. 5, on their return sued to students. Usually the cov- Browning. the daily papers, a fish bowl with' ______
the circus in Tyler Thursday. frem the Rose Festival at Tyler, ers must be purchased or made. Last year the freshman class gold fish, which helps make the Friday night, Oct. 4, the Can-
------ (1 ------ by the pupils themselves. Through I was as slow as a turtle compared room attractive. Next week we ton Eagles were defeated by the
Miss Beatrice Willianseitudenk Mrs. A. D. Mathis and son, the thoughtfulness of the James to what the sophomore class is go- will sell lunch in the gymnasium, strong Gaston High Red Devils of
of C. I. A., -nton, Sl,en the Hugh, spent the past week-end lumber Company, each student ing to be this year. A contest to the funds received to be used to Joinerville
week-end V'. i.er fani here. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.'G. has been provided with uniform, revive rivalry has already begun, help beautify
1 , . —— N French, in Woodville, Okla. durable book covers, saving the (This year we are going to crown
Mrs. E. C. Cov.ngton and son, Hugh returned Sunday, but Mrs. student not only the trouble of i a football queen. As you remember
Ozoro, of Mt. Vernon are t e Mathis remaned for a more ex- procuring them but also any ex-past year the sophomore class of
tended visit. pense which might be attached to this year ran second in the race
------ purchasing them.
PENING
urucumamsumrumw-.-mA
----- T-7-7- — ...... i ■ - confusion and disturbance in the
pI , । halls between periods; things will
f H)A ( J O1XZ operate in an orderly way. After
/ II6 w M CI VV careful consideration, we have de-
;====== ' c|ded that a more useful g ft
"I could not be found. .
For paint we recommend the Famous Pittsburgh
Products, and carry a complete line of Lumber.
Mr. a.id Mrs. George Hilliard going to Terrell Friday night. Be Ve can put our class over the top.
and son, George ITT. of Dallas'there to boost the Eagles up the
spent the week-end with their ladder to that one goal—to win.
parents, Mr .and Mrs. J. R: Me- —CHS—
Kenzie and Mrs. E‛la Hilliard. JAMES LUMBER COMPANY
| The thing that’s thr.lling the $319.00 cash, balance $85.07 a
daughter, Maugaret, Mrs. Smithie there is no one to boost the boys We realize that a few juniors “fish’ is that the sophomores are year for 15 years; interest six per
Smith and Miss Christ ne Bailey'on and the purpose of this article, cannot make our class the bet, on the bottom. We are going to cent, buys a farm of 82 acres,
is to urge you, Canton people, to but with the cooperation of all and do our best to get the queen elect-' eight miles south of Wills Point;
join with Canton high school in £11 working tovard the same goal, ed from the freshman class and large house; 40 or more acres in
we are going to make the whole cultivation. Get busy if interested,
school and the entire faculty Many other bargains. — High &
i proud of us, and with our spon- West, Canton. 40t2
sor, Mr. Wynn, we feel we can do —......----------------------------
class of a high school to leave! are what count. Every ticket sold rcom mothers because they are so
something for the following class- counts so many votes for the class nice and kind to all cf us
es to “remember them by.” This that sells it. Of course we hope and girls.
year the seniors, under the super- that you are going to support the, some of the things that the for extra point.was good, the final
vision of ther sponstor, Mr. Riley, sophomore class. You can do this sixth grade are doing are making score being 19-0 in favor of Join-
and with tie aid of the seniors efby buying your football ticket curtains, planting flowers, hang- erville.
36-37, have chosen their gift wise----- ing pictures, putting up posters. For the Eagles Anderson
ly; they have chosen a gift that m ..... -mhmm ... ----
will be appreciated and used by *
the future classes of the Canton
tries. The second and third scores
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Lumpkin, Ila. The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1935, newspaper, October 11, 1935; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1515800/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.