Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1932 Page: 4 of 8
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Thursday, December 15,1932
WISE COUNTY MESSENGER
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RUSH CREEK NEWS
Insutling a Genius
Bmired at the Post Office at Decatur, Texas. as Second (lass Mail Matter
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CLINTON L. TOWEN.
Thursday Morning, December 15, 1932
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Forty Years Ago
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through speculation with other !*'»
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Practical Gifts
for Everybody
heirs, ar d orders it sold and the pro
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FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS
will increase his cairy here to turn
Monday.
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MIHT mOSE PRESENTS FOR TIE ENTIKE FAMIILV . .
........ By Decatur Hardware Co.
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Some hogs, but the judge is a strong
believer in doing things on big scales.
The following lire the newly elet-
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give a recital in the district <
room on the evening of Dec. 19,
entertaining and interesting program
will be given by this splendid class.
Judge K. M. Allison had two mon-
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TOWEL SETS
VANITYS
BEADS
PURSES
DRESSES
COATS
SILK PAJAMAS
SLIPS
BLOOMERS
DANCE SETS
LUNCH CLOTHS
STATIONERY
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HANDKERCHIEFS
SOCKS
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DRESS SHIRTS
DRESS TROUSERS
UNDERWEAR
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CAPS
OVERCOATS
BOYS’ SUITS
OVERALLS
SUEDE JACKETS
BOOTS
SHOES
SWEATERS
BOYS’ TRENCH COATS
SUEDE SHIRTS
GLOVES
RUBBER BOOTEES
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we me not disposed to indulge
. ti regrets or calamity howling.
December 13, 191!.
Prof. Jim St. Clair of Fort Worth
spent Sunday with homefolks.
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in less than six months the aforesaid
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and go into the creum business
And we believe
prosperity of the
WHERE IN THE WORLD
CHILD are you r'
EXPECTING- A BG,
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BETWEEN
DECATUR, DALLAS, FORT
WORTH, WACO. HOUSTON,
WICHITA FALLS.
STORE DOOR DELIVERIES
RAIL RATES
J. D. BREEDLOVE
Local Agent
Sholes Motor
Freight Lines
_____ | ty-four th' ronzhtred Jerseys and
Dr A. B. Mullins formerly of Air । wil install a large size cream separa- !
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may be his political leaning*, if any.
Denton Record-Chronicle.
son, M. A. Small: T. II. Greer, cap-
tain.
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been in better cir-
better provided for
close of the evening service, the ev- ' before a passport visa would be is-
< ry member canvass committee will sued. Fortunately, however, the
meet for a short conference. Dr. T. state department quickly granted
permission for the famous mathema-
tician to come to this country next
I week and Dr. Einstein lias overlook-
H ISE COENTY METHODIST CHURCH
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- elnenifiede for resulta: I
Walls on Tuesday, Iki-. 10, 1212, a
daughter.
w nit
criminals, hut
but prefer to labor and wait with a
hear ior any fate, fully assured that
the Loord rebuketih in firmness but
Concrete, or coment, was in use
more than 3,600 years ago.
Mr. and Mr*. C. K. Rowe and son
were visitor* in the J. II Whitt* u
USEFUL GIFT
THIS XMAS
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DR. T. J. PETTY
OPTOMETRIST
Atnr nunt ddrssrtuyer
«sTABLISHED IN 1880
pueLiSMED IN THE DAIRY CENTER OF THE GREAT SOUTHWEST
NOTICE To THE PUBLIC e
erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputation of any 1
person or corporation which may appear at any time in the columns of Wtrorshort conference. Dr. T.
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Decemher 17, 1892.
We doubt whether there has ever
beeu a time in the history of this
great country when the farmers and
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first of the
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th.s presen time.
11m vore’s"
Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Burchard of
Legion, have been visiting relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Casey of Deol
tur visited Mr. and Mrs. O. Seabolt
Sunday.
Misses Johnie Maude True, Wanda
Freeman and Maxine Elliott visited
TH* MUST Ulinn (IKCIINTED NEWSPAPER IN
Lively of Portland. On'., is
You are
services.
Miss Ezell Cobb Sunday.
Mr. Rudolph Webber
Elvin Moore Sunday.
Miss Wilma Kingsley
No matter what you friends are expeeting. they're sute to be pleased with the eutlery gift you selert
here. We hare-aweiertieh of many other gifts for every member of the family-
n-ere tract fr* in lay Irothers in ,
the Flat Eock comm mity. six mil ‘ Chares Tow":
north of town, and will soon hezin .
the erection of n conerete residene
on the place Later Mr. NIeca-l} I
THERE Is No SUBSTITUrE For Circulation'
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next March.
The fend in later years has ien
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rora now lives at Sama Anna. Tex-
not like the latter politieni
look on the bright side, take new |
heart and pulverize our despair. j
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F. s 4 T$• Nor yEr L
F ( TESS-
We take tills means of thanking
, , they see an opportunity to make a our friends for their many kind
the scales at over a :nousand pounds- 1.li0. and take the chance. They deeds and their sympathy during the
intehdto replace the appropriated illness and death of our husband and
funds if they win, but they usually father. May Gods ble-sins be with
As the star of one Roosevelt comes
into ascendancy, that of anothier
scion of this distinguished family
w y
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II.
Christmas is at baud.
Lee Adwards, a littie boy of J. W.
Edwards, near Paradise, was report-
rd quite sick last week.
u. srs. Wm. L.. Dallas are
rejoicing over the late arrival of a
GIVE A MUCH
NEEDED AND MOST “
The lengths to which the minions
of the federal .government go to pro-
tect the citizens of this country from
the evil effects of alleged communist
agitators are sometimes rather ludi-
crous. The latest incident was the
affront to Dr. and Mrs. Albert Ein-
stein by the office of the United
States Consul General in Berlin
when they were required to answer
questions concerning the political af-
filiations of the renowned scientist
Mowher of Natienal Editorial Association. World Press Congress, Tey A next week, so be sure to bring your
Press Association, Texas Editorial Association. offering with you Sunday. This is
— - - - one of our great institutions. At the
as in a thoronrh manner.
s said that Judee T. J Myatt | The WeDeive elub was most de-
wants to be mayor of Decatur one ; liehtfully entertaine at the home of
n • Miss Alma ImUas Tuelay after-
Mr. Cleveland appears to be level- noon. Dainty refreshments of bul-
b. i o. one respet. He feels dl» j lion, honey sandwiehes. olives and
democratie officesceker; fruit salad in ornnee cup- were serv-
, .1. menhs the aforesaid ed to the following: Misses Christal.
Price. Kush. Ada Harding. Patteraon,
h Es slaughtered
FOR CHRISTMAS -
I CM EXPECTING
A SCOOTER-!
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lose in the end. Shme instances are you. ........ ,
"iateli bv a recent writer on thrift: Mrs. A. E. Atwo d. M. II Atwood
; One num used money not his own and Family. Mrs. Chas. Smalley and
lin what he considered a sure-thin l-amity.
real estate deal. The venture failed ________ .
ami one more was added to the sui- -----— _
.Ide roll. Another l”*t in playing the -ZX
ver forsake Ills own. Lid us
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of Green-
Mr. and Mra Kowe.
Iillie Whitten la «tayine in
tur thia wek. goiug to schoal.
Mack Ilkka visitei Valley
- hor l one day ti't we k.
lie conspieuots at th'
moves toward eclipse. When Frank
lin D moves into the White Hot-,
Theodore. Jr., will prepare to move
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charmng daughter. And Grandpa
All the regular services Sunday.
Our good women have finished cd the unfortunate incident that oc-
their mission study book. The Mis- curred when they sought permission
sionary society will soon close its to visit this country.
conference year, and they have many Some women’s organization in New
evidences of faithful, constructive York City recently protested against
our Courrs ' in her intercourse with foreign natiens. may she always work. the st h duled !! itofEin stej ' onth
he riuhi hut our country, right or wrong” —Stephen Decatur. You are always welcome o 11 xroune i.i » n ■
communist organizations. This pro-
test was forwarded to the American
I consul at Berlin, and the ponderous
machinery of the government was
The Virtue of Patience put into motion to protect these
______ shores from insidious propaganda.
... . 1 Einstein is not the sort of indivi-
one of the greatest aids to wort/iduai who associates himself with
while accomplishment is the “ualit! political groups, and while his per-
of patience. This applies tolay inE Sonal Isliefs may Ik- socialistie or
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. George the foundation fer insuor" iTs communistic, there is no reason for
reer in any profession or 10 subjecting him to questioning before
The person who depends ;UMi . no granting a visa to come to this coun-
euts and quick-action devices in try. Einstein is first a scientist, and
......ntly meeis with bitter disap..... one of the most famous in the world,
ment. If not direrace. two facts which should assure him a
This is particularly true with re- generous welcome, regardless of what
-pect to the aceumiiation ol Weu-t
, i us many misguided individuals now
An is hind prison burs can regretfully
testify. Many meu who go wrong 1
ehileiren will
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in the absence of the pastor last
Sunday. Kev. Outler D. Gose preach-
cd for us. Bro. Gose is one of the
most efficient local preachers in the
conference. His message was well
received.
We are looking forward to a good
day next sundny. Our orphanage of-
fering is to be sent in not later than
wood visited friends here over the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Chrestmen
have returned from Marlow, Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Freeman, Mrs.
Seabolt, Ezell Cobb, Maxine Elliott,
and Mr. Vick have been ill with the
flu.
Mr. Buy Averett is visiting Mr. J.
T. Horner in Decatur this week.
Mr. Melvin Truitt of the Splawn
community visited Mr. Wallace Aver-
itt Sunday night.
men "or
tiots. I I
cyf I n te
n' aseckers will have just the wame
piration, having distinguished hina-
seir in war. and having served as
sistant secretary of the navy, until
he stumped his toe ruining for Fov-
.mnr of New York. Al Smith atop
pe his progress in that direction.
Then young Theodore begzan again by
amewtinz the sovernor-generaiship of I
Porto Rico. From that position he
wa« moved to tlx- governorgeneral-
-hip of the Philippines. He was com-
ing along again. Now Cousin Frank- i
lin D Rooevelt comes Nous and not
only zains the prize he had coveted
all these years, but. In all prolnbil-
tty, plans to retire him to private
life.
The moral in this tale is simnlt
I hat in politics. “You never can tell."
—Mouston To? 1.
cenls divitled.
Jay Gould was a very smart man.
N e di not suceced in taking any
of his accumulations away with him.
Bis rains on Sunday night ami
ed officers of the hx il lodge of Odd
I ws: W c Bat | -i. N G : I
G. Provence, V. (.: W. C. Own, sec-
ertary; W. Rosenburg. treusurer:
trustees: .1. A. Wasson. J. G. Dick
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the more hitter becanse o the riv'
,vry Hotweren Theodore, Jr.. und , .
pr’nkin D. for political advance 1 were undler the '
mint. The former ns had his heart ussociated harities
we on following hia father's foot 1
steps. He was getting along fairly
well in the realization of that as j
i • . eusil ■ or immed-
lately endanger it. And believing
Collins. Spencer, Nash, Risinger.
Carswell. 3iincola Harding. Ford and
Mendames Timberlake. Man. Mccas
key. The club will meet next week
with Mrs. Buckaloo.
out of the palace of the Koveror. home last Weine-dny.
seaeral at Manila. If the latter. « Erersone is killing hog this week.
t are a political career in the,du ' Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Brown visited
tore, he will have to start at the bot. in the Whitten b me on Wedne-day
io.', und try to work up again. At or last week.
present, there would pem to be no ! Mr. Frank Rove of Decatur and [
starting point for him. Mi«« Virginia Whitteu of this com '
l' . no other family in the 1 nited . munity wer quietly marriel at the
Stntes is the election of Franklin D j home or „ R Rell on last Wed
Rtoosevelt to the presideney a more ne day morning, with only a few rel-
biner pill than to the family of thelatives present. We wish this fin.,
late Theodore Itoosevelt. Hie former yonn comple many hippy sears of
P family has 1 n= rerled nmrrl.nl life
the family of the president clut as | Mr and Mm. J. II Whitteu and
Ite- • mnverie k« Thue formuer rti-l fanily p nt Sunday in Deeatur with
tl ihe general
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The day Williams (colored) mur- C. t : j. I:. Nan, v. C.: J. W. Smith. I on ,l"' other ""M ' ' ‘ P .
d . ase is set for next Tuesday and prelate: s. J. McMillan. M. W.: J I', plolder. who bu ild,. "P m.asond
a ■ ' ’ meu has been williams, K It. s! c C. Lewi.. M. and honest foundation. I -
ordered. /F.: I! M. Foster. M E: J. V rat - hi.....uceess which ",5.
1. distrlet court ins eranted a terson, m. A.; W. W. Boyd. I. G.; the spcetacular plunuer.
petition asking ne partition of the Bay. 0 G. tience is m*mlly oneo the '
Lster hotel property am ng the Charley STecaskey has bought tin aid+ 1,1 the accomplzhent r..uI
worthy put poe.- Spirit of emet"
A doll! Mure! And yon, Johnny! A drum and . . ami . . but
in......... 1 better tell Banta yourseites.
minute. YImett r teli Koma youreive
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