Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 83, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1937 Page: 2 of 10
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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 24,
HENDERSON DAILY NEWS, HENDERSON, TEXAS.
CHURCH ORGANIZATION NEWS
Zenda Avista Reading Musical Festival to
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sold at an attractive price.
Co. Associate Store.
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Write, Wire or Phone
Texas Theatres.
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Festival Friday Night, June
Swim and Lawn Picnic Qiven
By Mr. and Mrs. Clendenen
BOc Hinde Honey t Almond
CREAM .... 34c
WE MAKE OUR OWN
Ice Cream
The Story the World Wants to Know
MERE IS THE TRUTH ABOUT CHILD MARRIAGE
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FRESH
PEACH
Destroys
Ants......
Returns from
Washington, D. C.
TIMPSON, Tex.. June 24, (Spl).
—Mrs. Dorothy Hairston, of this
city, has just returned from an
extended trip to Washington, D.
Miss Vida Mae Welch and
-Mr. Robert Wayland Wed
In Solemn Ceremony
Sunday School Class
Gives Swim mParty
And Picnic
Francis
LEDERER
Mrs. Earl Wallace is in Sher-
mah with her nice, Miss Marilyn
McMahan, who is critically ill.
FRESH
STRAWBERRY
TIMPSON,
(Bpl).—Mr.
J. E. Perkins, Jr., has returned
from a visit with relatives and
friends in Pittsburg.
SOTHERN
Start*
Tomorrow
Health, fhen Wealth
, and Happiness!
The seven requirements of health:
Planned diet, exercise, fresh air,
sunlight, water within and without,
attention to elimination, adequate
rest, are fundamental, simple but
imperative.
If by circumstance or disaster,
we have become neglectful, let us
ask our physician to adjust the
wrong'for health is a lure to hap-
piness and wealth.
$1.25 April Shower
BODY POWDER
98c
Miss Elsie BealT of Longyiew
is a guest this week of Miss Jane
Downing and Miss Emmie Lou
McKee.
Her bouquet was pink carnations
tied with tulle.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayland will be
at home at 201 North Main street.
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Daily News, was master of cere-
monies.
Preceding the nuptial ceremon-
Most of the time was spent in
Boston visiting the many histori-
cal places, which are so promin-
ent in our U. S. History.
Mrs. Frank Mitchell of Sour (
Lake arrived this morning to at-
tend funeral services for W. C.
Rankine.
Accepts Position
With Alford-
Gattfeys Agency
$1.25 Petrolagar
89c
LAST TIME TODAY "GIRL FROM SCOTLAND YARD-
TALK IS CHEAP... *TIL GUNS START BLAZING!
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"KEEP YOUR YOUTHFUL
APPEARANCE”
By using Preacher’s Hair Tonic.
Returns gray hair to its former
color, red, brown or black. Rida
dandruff, stops hair falling. Try
it—be happily convinced!
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Aailu ews Society
MISS JOAN RODGERS. Editor
88YUBBtE*NMA BARRIE
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Couple United in Marriage in Public Ceremony
on Court House Lawn Wednesday
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REVIEWS OF FASHION TRENDS: ■
BEAUTY CULTURE SUGGESTIONS; .
‘ ENTERTAINMENTS AND REVIEWS
School and the College of Mar-
shall. She has been secretary for
Tom J. Agnor Insurance Agency
for the past three years.
Misa Bradshaw is living at Mrs.
F. A. Covers at 302 East Main
Street.
Pt. 20c ql 35c
Bridge table by Mays & Harris
Cleaning and pressing by Can-
non-Hale Cleaners.
Radio by We item Auto Supply
Among the gifts showered up-
on the bride and groom are the
following:
A »39.50 Sealy Tuftless Mat-
tress by American Furniture Co:
Lingerie by Reed’s Department
Store.
Universal gas heater by United
Das Co.
Case of Coca-Cola by Hendet-
bon Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
Floor lamp by Horn Bros. Fut-
. A baby girl was norn to Mr.
and Mrs. S. R.. Cox at the local
hospital on Tuesday. The baby
has been named Kay.
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Mrs. C. R. McDonough and Mr.
and Mrs. Rusell McDonough ana
family are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
T. L. Cregar in Houston this
week-
Little Miss Lessleen Clendenen,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Clendenen, is ill at her home. ,
Be
MUSICAL .
FESTIVAL
FRIDAY, JUNE 25
At 8:15 P.M.
Henderson High School
Auditorium
Entire program under the per-
sonal direction of
E. CLIFFORD GREENWELL
Miss Pearl Bradshaw of Mar-
shall has accepted a position as
secretary for Alford-Gatteys In-
The Henderson Daily News with many of the city’s
leading civic and business organizations co-operating, spon-
sored an unusual ceremony Wednesday evening on the court-
house lawn in which some 2000 persons of this section of
East Texas witnessed the marriage of Miss Vida Mae Welch,
daughter of Mrs. Lora Welch of Wichita Falls, and Robert
Wayland, native of Rusk county. Judge R. T. Brown per-
formed the ceremony.
Catherne Houston
wuma Martin
Era Taylor Wharton
WILERA BEAUTY SHOP
75c Bottle of 100
Bayer Aspirin
59c
"Shadows of Chinatown”
—-■ Sunday-Monday___
SONJA HENIE
in
, '‘ONE IN A MILLION”
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Be Given Friday
Evening
DENIED THE RIGHT
TO LIVE...AND LOVE!
You won’t believe it Ml you
see it...child brides told by
tyrannical fathers..lash law
and witch-craft wreaking their
vengeance..in 1937
JOSEPWINE
HUTCHINSON
GEO. BRENT
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THREE ARE FINED.
Three 113 fines were assessed
in city court Wednesday by Judge
R. M. Allen for fighting, vagrancy
and vagrancy and fighting.
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‘!IMPSON, Te., June 24 (Spl)
—Mrs. J. R. Nichls enjoyed a
week-end visit of her children, all
gathering at the family home for
the first time in several months.
Prof. R. Nichols and family of
Russellville, Ark., Mr. and Mrs.
BABY GIRL BORN TO MR.
AND MRS. S. R. COX
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L. M, Johnson, Shereveport, La.,
and Mr. and Perry ‘Nichols, Cocoa,
Fla., who were just recently mar-
ried there, visited many of their
old friends during the brief stay
! in ‘Nmnenn
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HONEYOUTH
THE MOIST MASQUE
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/‘MIAMFJMCAN WIFE0
Friday-Saturday
BACK.G RIDINGI
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Timpson Party Leaves
On Extended Trip
60c BOTTLE
ALKA-SELTZER
_ 25c SIZE MENNEN or J. A J.
BABY TALCUM
mother, Mrs. F. A. Steadley, left
for Slayton yesterday, where they
will visit with the family of their
sister and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
M. G. Martin. Following a visit
there they will visit Mr. and
Mrs. A. M. Steadley in Oklahoma
City, the party returning by the
way of Carlsbad Cavern, will
reach Timpson about July 1. ~
10° LIBERTY TODAY
THE MAN WHO
LIVED TWICE
RALPH BELLAMY
MARIAN MARSH
• ISABEL JEWELL
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Good Comedy, News
MICKEY MOUSE
Another* Chapter of
TAKZAN
gloves and jabot as well as
trimming on the tailored boater
hat with its wreath of multi-
colored flowers. The lace pro-
vides feminine rellef for a sev-
erely tailored outfit.
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Lace one* upon a time, was
used primarily for curtains,
trimming and so on. But Jeff,
the London designer who shows
Paris how to do unique things,
uses black chantilly lace for
and electric organ.
Choral Cluub in
TIMPSON, Tex., June 24, (Spl).
—A miscellaneous shower will be
given for Mrs. W. Mack Taylor,
nee Miss Evie Ruth Bums of
Timpson, by Mrs. W. A; Taylor
and Mrs. Gordon Weaver, close
friends of the young bride. The
shower will be held Friday even-
ing at the home of Mrs. W. A.
Taylor as the young married
couple will be home from their ,
honeymoon trip to Galveston.
Many of the brides friends will
gather to compliment her and ex-
tend their best wishes with gifts
for the future home.
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Amet
Henderson’s
Coolest
Theatre
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Club Sponsors
Library
TIMPSON, Tex., June 24 (Spl)
—Ths Zenda Avista Reading Clu
of Timpson is sponsoring a Li-
brary for all the "book worms"
of this city, rhe Library, which
is located in the old Methcdist
church, is under a W. P. A. pro-
ject for Shelby county, with Mrs.
E. B. Lewis, Center, Texas, su-
pervisor for this* particular work.
Many books and magazines have
already been donated tp the Li-
Relatives Week-End And Family
Guests of Mrs.
T7wsis,
A PEACEFUL I
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kep it tM^W
Steadley and Mr.
ALLEN BROS:
DRUG STORE
given by Mrs. Longan on "The
present social order”. The topic I in impson.
"I Have a Message for the Man
in the Moon” and "I Love You
Truly.” He was accompanied by
Mrs. J. B. Powell, piano, and Miss
Hensley, violin.
Mrs. Powell played the wedding
marches.
The bride wore a navy and
white sheer with white off the
face felt hat and her bridal bou-
quet was white carnations and
fresh gipp tied with white tulle.
The bride and groom were at-
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White Shoe Polish .. If V
An outstanding guest artist
will be William Franklin Ains-
worth of Fort Worth who will
play an accordion solo and a
piano solo.
The numbers of this program
will be given by orchestral pianot
and organ; the Henderson Choral
Club, and soloist.
Members of the Hendersnn
Choral Club are: Mrs. M. L. Al-
len, Mrs. Prentis Hedge, Mrs.
Evelyn Hooker, Mrs. C. F. Rean-
ey, Miss Thera Dell Cannon, Mrs.
E. C. Greenwell, Miss Grace
Decker, Mrs. S. G. Read, Mrs. J.
N. Phillips, Miss Sue Jackson,
Mrs. R. B. Stephen, Dr. A. H
Porter, Dr. Bert Woods, W. A.
Griffin, A. H. Gardner, S. G
Rend, R. B. Stephen, J. H. Read,
and Craig Wright.
Henry Smith of Jefferson ar-
rived Wednesday for an extended
visit with friends here.
tended by Mr. end- Mro. ;A. W.
. ~ ..----_ Miller. Mrs. Miller wore a dusk
,M’ Mayor M. H. Marwil gave A. pink suit with brawn, accessories.
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brary by members of the Reading with them.
Club. More reading material can
Electric Toaster by Greshaf
Electric Co.
Electric Casserole by Hughe*
Drug Co.
Standard Cooleraor by Hender-
son Ice Co.
Gown * for bride by Smith’s.
Dobbs hat for groom by Hays
Clothing Co.
Painting, "Daisies,” by Mias
Mattie Rettig.
Dress for bride by Henderson
Dry Goods Co.
Courtesy car and $75 credit in
new Packard by Ienderson Motor
Co.
Marriage license by County
Clerk Henry Wilson.
Flowers by Cannon Floral Shop.
Public address system courtesy
of Palace Theatre.
Texas, June 24
and Mrs. Milton
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I ENTERTAINMENT FEATURES;
WOMEN’S CLUB ACTIVITIES;
Music Program.
Mrs. J. B. Powell, one of the
outstanding musicians in this sec-
tion accompanied Miss Nerma 1
Lee Hensley, violinist, who play- i
ed "The Chapel in the Moon-|
light;” Charles William* sang:
HELP
KIDNEYS PASS
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Mrs. Grayrand M rs.
Bedford Auxiliary
Hostesses
0. J. BEAUTY LOTION "■= 59'
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clendenen
were hosts to employees and
guests of the Henderson Dry
Goods Company with a swimming
party at the Henderson Country
Club followed by a sumptulou*
picnic supper served later on the
spacious lawn of the Clendenen
home on East street, Wednesday
evening.
The guests included: Mr. and
Mrs. O. B. Crawford and son and
daughter, Billy and Gay; Mr. and
Mrs. Stroud Sealbach and son,
Curtis; Miss Vinnie Pool, Miss
Leta Baird, Miss Irene Lynch,
Miss Florence Gary, Mrs. Ander-
son, Miss Lucille Tate, Miss
Maurine Moore, Forrest Irwin,
Bert Stuart, Lindale Stuart, Mrs.
Mildred Case, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Clendenen and son and daughter,
Wade and Lessleen.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Cogbum re-
turned Wednesday from Galves-
ton where Mr. Cogburn attended
a Lions Club convention. They
were accompanied by Mrs. Ran-
dofph Harris and daughters, De-
othy and Jean, who were gug n
for a few days of Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Morgan hr Houston.
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Barking a* though to call atten-
tion to th* sign on the fence be-
low, "Peggy," a neighborhood
favorite in Canton, O., near th*
C. I. O. headquarter*, call* at-
tention to the sign -which has
daily admonished steel strikers
at their headquarter* ever since
the walkout at the Republic
• Steel plant.
The Auxiliary of the hirst
Presbyterian Church U. ' S. A.
met on Monday afternoon in the
home of Mrs. Charles Gray with
Mrs. Rufus Bedford as co-hest-
eu. , ..
The meeting was called to or-
der and Mr*. S. D. Logan led in
opening prayer, after which the
group sang: "Near The Cross”.
An inspiring devotional was
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was brought to a close with a
prayer.
Several clevar contests were
enjoyed by the members during
the social hour.
Delightful refreshment* of ice
cream and cake were enjoyed
by the following members: Mes-
dame* C. N. Rogers, Leslie Naim,
8. L. Ramsey, J. D. Bosque, Dei-
la Gray Dean, Arch Rettig, H.
Crim, M. E. Hale, J. M. Wood,
Joe Endel, S. D. Logan, A. C.
Hall, Eddie. Lyles, A- J. Gray,
Mis* Mattie Rettig and the hoat-
esses, f
Mrs. W:Mack Taylor
Recent Bride to
Be Party Honoree
still be used, according to Mrs.
Tom Molloy, president of the
club, at a variety bf literature i*
desirable and needed .
Une of the main purposes of
the Library is to allow the young
people of this vicinity to develop
a hobby of reading. Magazines
are alto available for the col-
lection of articles and picture*,
which may be used in their
schoolwork in preparing their
notebooks for the various suh-
jeeta studied during the school
year. Another aim of this work
is to encourage the reading and
enjoyment of better literature by
proper supervision given to the
reader. Study clubs are going to
be organized later for the dii-
ferent age groups.
SOCIETY
3 LBS. A DAY
==szs
TUCKO
The Guaranteed QOA
Athlete foot remedy OvV
C., New York City, and Boston, surance Agency- She is the daugh-
MM Accompanying her on her rarndaMrs * * Brad-
pleasure trip was her niece, who is i Miss Bradshaw, who has lived
the wife of Gene Moore, a ball in Marshall all of her life, is a
player for the Boston Red Sox. graduate of the Marshall High
Mrs. O. V. Seott and sons,
Mike and O. V. Jr., are guests
of Mrs. Scott’s i mother, Mrs.
Ward, in Dallas.!
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Richard*
and ton, Lee, of Harlingen are
guests of Mr. an! Mr*. L. B.
Martin and little daughter, Keer
• On Friday evening at 8:80
o’clock, a muele festival wil be
presented at the High School
Auditorium under the direction
of E. Clifford Greenwell. This ij
the first‘musical program of it's
kind to be presented in Hender-
son.
Preston Allison and S. G. Read
are business managers for the af-
fair. The public is cordially in-
vited to make ticket reservations
Members of the “Always
Ready” Sunday School Class of
the First Baptist church with
their teacher, Mrs. B. H. Kyger.
were hostesses to the 15-year-old
girls’ Sunday School Classes of
the Presbyterian, Methodist and
Christian Churches with a picnic
and swimming party at Rock
Falls in Sexton City on Tuesday
evening. r cS
After skating and swimming a
delicious picnic supper was served
to: Evelyn Mostard, Pattie Ruth
Fryman, Hazel Watson, Kather-
ine Hedge, Elsie McMurray, Oliv-
ia Oliver, Elbateen Bagley, Ruthe
Harris; Dorethea. Arnold, Jovce
Walker. Sara Gene Kyger, Ge-
nelle Costlow, Dorothy Hawes,
Lessie Hamilton, Ella Ruth Wells
and Christine Gates.
Chaperones for the party were:
Mrs. Ralph Watson. Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Dennis and Mrs. and Mrs.
W. C. Milton.
Rev. T. P. Hendrick
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TIMPSON, Tex., June 24, (Spl).
—Rev. T. P. Hendrick and family
of Trinidad, are visiting his moth-
er, Mrs. J. W. Hendrick, a"d
brothers, Arthur and Sam Hen-
drick of the New IProspect com-
munity. The Reverend Hendrick
is the pastor of the Methodist
church at Trinidad and is a form- “
er resident of this community.
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Charles Boyer
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OPERATORS
Ellen Cooper
Fauline Briley
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Beginning at 8 o’clock and con-•
tinuing until 9 o’clock the Hen-
derson High School Band gave a
concert This program included
semi-classic and popular numbers
with some new feature attrac-
tions in the way of solos and
overtures.
A public address system was
used through the courtesy of
Maurice White, manager of the
Palace Theatre. J. Lawrence
Dean, editor of the Henderson
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modern ararngementa.
ALL SEATS RESERVED
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Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 83, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1937, newspaper, June 24, 1937; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1559214/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rusk County Library.