The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1938 Page: 3 of 4
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CANTON HERALD
THURSDAY, SEPT. 22, 1938.
OLD BETHEL.
HIGHLAND CLUB.
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Jackson H. D. Club.
BIRTHDAY DINNER.
Bill Iler to J. C. Gibbs,
The relatives and friends
Stanberry
vey September 10. 1938.
bration. A bountiful dinner
sick.
papered.
Sew Sew
cake. Mrs. Stanberry received
The quilts are no intricate des-
Turner Sunday.
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and Imogene,
Faye
Jesse
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Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gallo-
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OIL LEASE.
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Solid Color PRINT Cloth 36
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12 yards 10c BROWN
DOMESTIC
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TEXAS POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
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In well equipped homes everywhere
the diffused, glare-free Fight of on
I E S study lamp is providing new
light on home work, helping young-
sters to do their work more easily,
and get better grades, too. Light-
ing tests have shown that many
failures were due to poor lighting
conditions rather than stupidity.
STRTE FAIR
OF TEHnS
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REASONS FOR
PREFERENCE
Williams Hardware Co.
PHONE 103 - WILLS POINT
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sur-
Poor light, gloring light, both couse
eye strain, moke one drowsy, in-
crease fatigue Under these condi-
tions studying is hard work. Give
your children the benefit of scien-
tific lighting for their nightly task.
Visit the stores of local dealers and
see their displays of I E S lamps. in
table, floor and wall models.
GOOD SAMARITAN GETS
BITES FOR HIS TROUBLE
Dallas spent Friday night
with Oscar Cash and wife.
Woodruff, S. C.—At the age of,
77 Mrs. J. C. Leake has comple-
ted hei 30 th quilt —a record of 40
many nice and useful gifts.
The relatives present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Gib Gore and
family, Rock Hill; Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Collie and family,
Ennis; Clyde Stanberry and
J. G. Flatt and wife were bed covers annually for the last 7
visitors at Wills Point and years.
The truly discriminat-
ing have always
favored our estab-
lishment for the pains-
taking attention to such
details as effortless pro-
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Arizona's special .brand of West-
ern hospitality will be on display
in abundance at that state’s ex-
hibit at the World’s Fair on Trea-
sure Island in San Francisco Bay
in 1939, it has been promised by
J. M. Sparks of Phoenix, chair-
man of the state commission to
the exposition.
family.
H. E. Thormahlen spent
Saturday night and Sunday
with relatives at Old Bethel.
W. T. Bobo and wife, Steve
Weaver, wife and daughters,
E. C. Hawkins et ux to Rob-
ert Morris an undivided 3 acre
interest in all minerals under
100 acres of Joseph Walker
survey June 15, 1938.
their homes and donae 50 more to
charity.
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Williams Hardware Co.
Directors of Funerals
PHONE 103 - WILLS POINT
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Genuine I E S Lomps
bear this tag. Look
for it on the lamps
you buy.
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OFFER LIMITED
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, Men’s Sanforized TAUPE
KHAKI Work Suit..$2.00
week at the Medical Art In-
and PRESSING with call for WM stitution in Dallas.
Sept. 14, 1938.
Idas Bellony et ux to Willie
H. Roberson Jr. 1-4 of block 8
in town of Grand Saline.
A. M. Lacy to ] Rudman
475 acres of John Adams sur-
resource....
The Jubilee Follies at popular
prices in the auditorium; the Hen-
pies Bros. Shows on the Midway;
Bozo, the mind-reading dog, and
other sensational free acts daily on
the ground make up a great amuse-
ment program. In addition, there
will be much free entertaiament in
various exhibits and shows....
I Walton. Ten minutes
Earl Mewbourn and family was enjoyed.
1935 Ford V-8 Coach
with radio
1934 Ford V-8 Coupe
1929 Ford Model A
2-door Sedan
1930 Ford Model A
4-door Sedan
1929 Ford Model A
Coupe
1929 Ford Model A
New Fall Felts for Ladies
98c & $1.98
Beautiful Patterns in New
Fall Acetate CREPES
65 per yard
SILK DRESS
SPECIAL
New Fall Styles. Solid Colors
only. $2.95, very special for a
limited time
h,
Cobatiop
The Texas Pacific Railway
Company to Tom Jeff Tull,
: lots no 8, 9. in block 15 in
। original town of Wills Point
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The greatest farm
exhibit ever seen
in ne entire coun-
try is already be-
ing arranged. It’s
a picture of Texas’
real wealth....
rest of the house as well. ।
Three other rooms were also
. ed to her home at Granbury
Therewere about forty met after spending a week in the
in the home of Mr. andMrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. G. H.
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USE BETTER SIGHT LAMPS FOR STUDYING
Jarrell High and wife of was placed on the long table
Phalba spent the week-end around the large birthday
with Mrs. Minnie Stone and ala a"- Cham1
spent last week with his night Sept. 23. Proceeds will go
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. to church.
New York, Sept. 19. — A
South-bound subway train
jolted to an abrupt stop Mon-
day, and Motorman Daniel
Healy climbed down from his
cab to rescue a lost and dirty
white dog on the tracks. For
his pains he was bitten on
both hands. Meanwhile hun-
dreds of passengers waited,
wondering what caused the
delay.
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a new light on home work
“In using the kitchen ef-
ficiently there are four units
involved,” said Miss Maggie
I Peach, home demonstration
agent, to the Jackson H. D.
club on September 2. First
unit is preparing food. This
centers at the sink. Second:
of recreation
tended a birthday dinner near the child reaches six months
Hayden Sunday. They were of age. Pneumonia and influ-
improved herds : ’ ... .. p . enza can be prevented by
5 great dairy I accompanied _ by Curtis I ol- care of colds. These were
have been entered lard and family of Old Bethel, some of the things learned in
in this stupendous I Mrs. Minnie Pollard visited the study program given at
showing of the ' her brother, G. W. Martin, the Highland home demon-
2nd largest Texas 4“ ‘ ‘ ' - • • N-
T. V. Downing and wife of man Oct. 6.
I Old Bethel spent Saturday1
1 night with A. F. Turner and;
family.
room with
1935 Chevrolet Coach
1934 Chevrolet Coach
RHODES’ .MOTOR CO. .
WILLS POINT TEXAS |
homes wishing Mrs. Ferry
We regret very much to re-
port Mr. and Mrs. W. H. of Mrs. M. E.
Brown being on the sick list.' gathered at her home for
Mrs. Steve Weaver is also real their annual birthday cele-
• Poutry
Rabbits, pigeons,
( 0 . capons, fancy
implements fowls and a regu-
... . I , , lar breeders’ and
Without a doubt production show
the greatest dis- will be on hand
play of farm ma- for the visitor,
chinery, road ma-
chinery and other
implements will O
be a feature....
1 of Ben Wheeler are spending The meeting was adjourned !
this week with relatives here, to meet with Mrs. Lula Bate- I
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*1 time. All returned to their
_______________ family, Wentworth; Leon
made a trip to Athens last Stanberry and family, Hay-
Friday. Miss Weaver and! den; Ervinell Yates and fam-
daughters remained over forily. Rock Hill; Carl Stanberry
a few days. ; and family, Tundra; Mr. and
------------ Mrs. Elvie Helms, Jackson;
Cooking which centers at
stove. Third: Serving on tray
to table. Fourth: Cleansing
which centers back at sink.
Miss Peach also demon-
strated several different de-
vices for cleansing and keep-
ing the kitchen in order.
Several members exhibited
a number of jars of fruits and
vegetables.
There were seven members
present.
School will begin at Bethel
Monday, September 26th,
with the same teaching staff
of last year, Mr. Dale Palmer
as principal and Mrs. Iola
Robertson and Mrs. Virgie
Cochran as assistants.
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and family of Bossette Sun- stratign clubsepl. 1), at Mis.
°, Roy Barrett s.
day a week ago. , Refreshments were serv-
J. P. Robertson spent Sun- ed to seven members and one
I day with George Yancy of visitor, Miss Maudine Ayres.
Pick-up
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Turner, Imogene, Nelda and Mrs. Connie Stout, Mrs.
Charles Smith of Wills Point; Nolen Coil and little son, Way-
B. F. Field and family. Wil- mon, spent Saturday with
ford Ballow and family of Mrs. Willie Morris of Kauf-
Orio; John Bryant and sisters man.
of Jackson; Mrs. Mary Jane Mrs. w G Chamblee of
Dean,‘ D.Jordan,.. T. Fails Pleasant Glade spent last
of Ono; tale Hiten, and week with her son, R F.
family of Tundra; Henry Chamblee, and family here.
Brunsen and family, Earlie r I c... ‘ 1 ■ .
Cash and family. Porter J.L Stout, who is working
Turner and familv, Avellat.Dallas, spentt Friday night
Foster, Evelyn Foster and with home folks here. ,
Agnes Crabtree of Old C. Pollard and family
Bethel. A bountiful dinner spent last Sunday with
was spread, which all had a George Martin and family of
great feast. The afternoon Navarro county.
Sock Supper at Dawson.
There will be a sock suppei
at Dawson church next Friday
' J. Davis, of Jackson.
Miss Louise Groom return-
J. C. Pollard and family at-1
tended a dinner given in hon-
or of Mrs. Stanberry, near1.
Stone Poitn.
.Little Harold Crabtree
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mEVerorsyhaPPybirtmer finished floor, wallsandwood-
church Saturday and Sunday work has. been transformed
and prayer meeting every into:a light attractive kitchen
Saturday night and Sunday by Nrs. Iva Holowell kitchen
school every Sunday morning, improvement demonstrator ol
Bring someone with you, the Corinth home demonstra-
Gilbert Blankinship and tion club.. 1 he change Was .
wife spent the woek-end with wrought by adding, another L. K Sanders to A II. Hay-
Ben Nicholson and family of window...papering the walls, nes 4 1-2 acres of James
Wills Point. and putting a linoleum cover- Douthitt survey September
Lester Stout and family of ing on 11e floor. A , home . 10 1938
Kaufman snent Saturday made work table was also ad- --1.r° _____
ma man, gSpent 4-uryay ded. New screens were added
ter Stout and family ' to the windows and doors of acres of E. Willingham
^Carlton “Watson and wife not only the kitchen but the
were visitors at China Grove
last week-end.
Connie Stout and family,
Mrs. C. D. January of Hayden
Sunday
Onita Black of Walnut
Grove spent Saturday night
end Sunday’ with Bobbie Jo
Weavei.
Mi. C’aude McCaffity and
famiiy visited relatives in Ben
Wheeler over the week-end.
Mrs. Cecil Pittman and
Mrs. Kate Dawson in on the
sick list.
Earl Suduth who has re-
cently returned from a Dallas
Hospital. is improving.
Mary Kate Dawsoa is doing
nice y e.ier treatn en“ last
Mrs. Mamie Robertson Diptheria is a preventable 6
spent a few days last week disease. It may be prevented 3
with her sister, Mrs. J. M. by inocculation with diptheria e
Yancy, of Pleasant Glade who toxoid. One dose of toxoid =
who is real sick, provides protection against $
Carlton Watson and wife ninety per cent of the child-
of Old Bethel are spending ren who receive treatment. |
this week with Mrs. Watson’s Diptheria would become a
1 , E. C. Thurston in honor of Foster.
; | Mrs. Thurston’s mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Joh, son
Molly Ferry’s 63rd birthday, and daughter Miss Aline, of
Im, * "... • 41 . Arlington spent Saturday
Those present to enjoy this night in the home of J. F.
occasion were : Mrs. Effie stout and family.
“Window cleansing is made
easy by using a little kerosene
alcohol, or ammonia in water,”
said Miss Maggie Peach,
home demonstration agent, at
a meeting of the Martin’s Mill
Homo Demonstration Club,
September 9, at the school
building.
Other interesting demon-
stration were given On care of
'the kitchen and cleansing
equipment.
Seven members and one
visitor were present. The club
will meet at the school build-
ing September 23. The next
program will be school lunch-
es. All members try to be pre-
sent. Visitors are welcome.
Reporter
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Sunday school was not so way, Wills Point; Mr. and
well attended Sunday. Let us Mrs.Grizzle Page and family
everyone come out and not let1 Lubbock; Mr. and Mrs.
it lag. I Archie Stanberry and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis anu- Wills Point; Mr. and Mrs. J.
ary and family visited the,A. Norman and son, Canton;
former’s parents, Mr. and I Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chitty and
। grandchildren enough to outfit
, 1 Pcedure and nicety of
,) ’ surroundings—as well
•. / as for the memorial
ic beauty of the service
n) itself.
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family, Wills Point, Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Stanberry and
family, Hayden; Mrs. John
Stanberry and children,
Wentworth; Mr. and Mrs. A.
D. Bond and family, Ennis;
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Shelton,
Ennis; Mr. and Mrs. M. H.
Bond, Ennis; Mrs. Jewell
Allen and daughter, Ennis;
Clarence Stanberry and fam-
ily, Canton; J. H. Bond,
Ennis. Friends present were:
Clarence Cole and family,
Wentworth; J. C. Pollard and
family, Rockhill; Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Druskill, Wills
Point; Whitman Hare, Fruit-
vale; Mr. and Mrs. William
and family, Hayden, Henry
Deering and wife, Went-
worth; W. A. Nail, Canton;
Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Wright,
Canton; Jack Creed,Willow-
Springs; Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Cooper and grandson, Hay-
den; Leonard and Allen Lov-
ing, Wentworth; G. H. Emer-
son, wife and son, Teel,
Homer Clowers, Mill Creek;
I. J. Weaver, Teel, Ardell Mil-
ler, Hayden; Willie McClad,
Ola Mae Duke, Canton; Mr.
George Stone and daughter,
Hayden, Mrs. M. T. Emmer-
son, J. E. Forbes, W.B. Em-
erson, Berlin Drewery, A. T.
Teel, Trudy Teel, M. M.
Weaver, Lois Weaver, Bobbie
Jo Weaver, Bryon Black, Lee
Black, On eta Black, Mr. and
Mrs. Alford Campbell and
son. Teel, Alford Miller, Leon
Haynes, Canton; Mr. and
Mrs. N. F. Gage and family,
Mill Creek; Lloyd Stone,
Bruce Williams, Canton; Coy
Stone, Mae Francis Stone,
Bobbie Lee Stone, Hayden;
Nolan Gullett, J. T. Foster,
Hayden; Mrs. Wright and
'three children, Mr. Rodey,
Dawson.
The number present during
the day was 175. All left
wishing Mrs. Stanberry many
more happy birthdays. She
being sixty-nine at this time.
Mrs. R. F. Chamblee and
small children attended
church and were visitors at
Pleasant Glade Sunday.
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parents. Robe Easley and rare disease if every child
family. was given the toxoid at the
Fletcher Turner and wife ago of nine.
। made a trip to Athens Satur- Small pox and typhoid
day. fever may be prevented.
| Mrs. Era Nell Yates and Measles and whooping cough
I baby are spending this week in many instances may be
; witn Lloyd Dover and wife of prevented or modified by in-
Pleasant Glade. occulation. Small pox vaccina-
F. D. Gore and family at- tion should be given before
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Lumpkin, Ila. The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1938, newspaper, September 22, 1938; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1515956/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.