The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1934 Page: 8 of 8
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Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cummings and
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bolton spent the
week-end in Galveston.
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My. and Mrs. Holt Durham andj Miss Pautine Houston spent last'
Miss Ciara Pope returned home
Monday after severa] weeks' visit in
Fort Worth.
children spent Sunday in Dialville.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt MiHer of
Rusk were visitors here Tuesday.
Miss Doris Wood spent the week,
< nd in Waco with reiatives.
week-end in Tyier with friends.
Mrs. R. H. Chesnut of Rusk spent
Friday here with Mr. and Mrs. Hott
Durham.
I Miss Veida Bauman of Troup is
) visiting reiatives and friends here
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Wright of Hunts-
Mrs. B. B. Drittain spent the first
of the week in Houston with her
daughter, Mrs. C. A. Mann.
viile were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Lois Wtight of Gaiveston ia
J. C. Holcomb was a visiter in Dai- Sunday. j j^e ^ a two weeks' visit with he.-
]as Tuesday and Wednesday.
!
Mrs. Ho!t Durham and daughter.*
Geneva, spent Wednesday in Crock-!
Kohor Watters is spending this with reiatives.
week with reiatives in Houston.
Mrs. J. W. Grammer of Rusk spent
the week-end here with reiatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiitiam Ivie of
mother, Mrs. A. P. Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene McConnai of
Daiias spent the week-end here *ivith
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pope.
Mrs. E. M. Koib spent the week
end in Liibert with reiatives.
Longview, spent Tuesday here withj Misses Fioy and Juanita Ivie re-
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ivie. j home Sunday after a two
) weeks' visit with reiatives in Rusk.
Burton Rozelie of Jacksonviiio
fpent Sunday here with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hughes and
(family were visitors in Lufkin
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee Hoicomb
have returned to Sumtnerfield, where
Miss Kathieen Ivie is upending this
week in Nacogdoches with her sister,
Mrs. Frank Barker.
J. F. Aiien was a business visitor Mr. Hoicomb wiii teach schooi.
in Daiias Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hoicomb and.
Miss Nina Gibson of Groveton is
spending this week here with Miss
Giyndon Gibson.
Mist! Bertha Mae Self ts spend^: chiidren and Mrs. John Aiien, are Mr. ^d Mrs. Grady Elliott and
thts week m Dtaivdle with relattves. Siting reiatives in Waco this week. ^ Jacksonvdie, spent Sunday
here with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson ofj and Mrs. Tom Kennedy spent; —
Sl^and Mrs'J. R.'wilkits'"''' ^ reia-j Miss Weida Bauman spent the
tives.
Littie Miss Jane Waiiace of Rusk
here visiting he
Mrs. Laura Musick.
Miss Ciara Durham of Jackson-
ville was here Monday visiting reia-
tives.
Wyiie Norwood returned home
turday after s
past two weeks.
week-end in Troup with her parents,
Mi. and Mrs. F. D. Bauman.
is here visiting her grandmother, Saturday after visiting in Daiias the'
Mr. and Mrs. Biii Muckieroy and
daughter, Eariine, of Tyier, spent
Sunday here with reiatives.
I Morris Morgan of Kennard is
spending this week here with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Usher and Mrs. Jint
Mrs. Norman Morgan. j Lambert spent Friday in Jackson-
ville.
Durham's Grocery
P.iONE 229
"Where You Bu) Witt) Confidence"
WE MUVH
Specials For Friday-Saturday, Sept 7—8
SEE US FOR SCHOOL SUPPHES
j Q Pwxts SUGAR ^8
GtBB'S
THREE CANS
Pork and Beans 14c
VAN CAMPS
Hominy
HEART OF OZARK
No. I CAN
5c
No. 2 CAN
Turnip Greens !0c
Jesste Stmms of Huntsviiie was , . ,
. — ,. Mrs. Paulme Lewts and son of
there Fttday vtsitmg Mtss Geneva - , . „ . , , '
. i Crockett spent Saturday here with
Durham. , A.
I reiat)ves.
OROP your watch and DROP i M.. e < w t t. . ^
n < ! S'd Womack has returned
!T)to see a! DROP, Rusk ; home from a visit in Timpson with
Texas. t her son, Herbert Womack. I
Miss Weida Bess Harreison of
Tyier is spending this week with
Miss Joe Giadys MeCiendon.
Miss Lois Norwood spent Thurs-
day and Friday of iast week in
) ! Corsicana with relatives.
Rev. Waiiace Clark, pastor of Alto, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Merriwether .
baptist Church, left Sunday for and daughter, Mary Byrd, of Cedar DROP Y"U1' watch and DROP
Groveton, where he wiil conduct a Point visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wal-DROP Rusk,
.meeting. j Mei riwethcr Monday night. t Texas
Bac!^ Schoon
Tou Meed
THERE IS NO NEED TO NAME PENS, PENCtLS, TABLETS. INK, ERASERS. NOTE BOOK
PAPER, AND ALL OF THE SCHOOL NEEDS THAT YOU WtLL NEED, JUST BEAR THE
FACT IN MtND THAT
WE HAVE !T ALL
AND YOU WILL HAVE )N YOUR MIND WHAT YOU CAN GET AT COSPER'S RED AND
WHiTE STORE. WE PREPARED TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR NEEDS. AND NO MATTER
WHAT YOU NEED FOR THE OPENING DAY OF SCHOOL [N THE WAY OF SCHOOL SUP
PL!FS. WB HAVE !T FOR YOU. ALSO REMEMBER. THAT WE BUY )N VOLUME. AND THAT
LETS US BUY CHEAPER. AND WE CAN SELL TO YOU CHEAPER. MOTHER OR DAD. SEND
YOUR CHILDREN HERE FOR THEtR SUPPLY NEEDS. THEY WtLL GET THE SAME COUR.
TEOUS SERVICE AS A GROWN-UP.
Cosper*s
RED a WHHTE
GROCERY AND MARKET
WE WILL HAVE OUR USUAL
SATURDAY SPECiALS
SEE OUR BIG C!RCULAR
FRESH
Meai
LARGE SACK
50c
K. C.
25 Ot. CAN
Baking Powder 17c
FREE RUNNtNG THRKE 5c PKGS.
Salt 10c
SOUR OR D!LL
Pickies
BIG VALUE
Soap
QUART
18c
3 CAKES
10c
8hortenin^
4 Eh. Carton 38c
8 Lb. Carton 68c
N!CE S!ZE
Lemons
COLORADO U. S. No. I
Spuds
WHtTE or RED
Onions
DOZEN
15c
HARD HEAD
Lettuce
10 POUNDS
NICE SIZE
25c
Carrots
POUND
JUMBO
4c
Cetery
LARGE SiZE
BUNCH
STALK
12c
Get Our PrZces on Feed
BeSore You Buy Our Prices Are Righi
James Smith returned home Fri-
iay after spending the summer with
relatives in Port Arthur.
Morris Eirdsong of Tyler spent
Sunday here with his mother, Mrs.!
Mac Pirdsong.
Miss Ruth Haze! Schochler return-
ed home Friday after a visit in
Houston with Miss Myra Joe Smith.
Mrs. M. A. Biount and son, Max,
of Longview, are spending this week
here with the former's sister, Mrs.
V. E. Watters.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dyess and;
children of Lubbock are spending,
this week here with Mr. and Mrs.
Gtover Norwood.
I Foy Houston, accompanied by
{ Richard Suagce of Tyler, spent the j
I week-end here with his parents, Mr. j
and Mrs. E. C. Houston.
Mrs. Henry Averette and sons
spent the week-end here with their
mother and grandmother, Mrs. A. E.j
Boyd.
J. F. Cosper and son, Joe Fred,
left this morning for Bryan, where
the latter will enroli as a student of
Allen Academy.
Mrs. Jack Lyon returned home
Tuesday from several days visit in
Gladewater with her son, Billy Lyon
and wife. j
!
Mrs. E. W. Wbmack, who has been
visiting several weeks with her
daughter, Mrs. I'\ D. English, in Port
Arthur, returned home Saturday, j
Gus Rounsaville, Jr., of Houston
apent the week-end here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Rounsa-'
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Usher, Mr. and
Mrs. Finis Wood and Mr. and Mrs.!
A. Wigginton :hent Sunday in^
Henderson.
-
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bivens of
Overton spent Sunday here with the
iatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Lambert. Mrs. Bivens remained for
a longer visit. i
Joe Frost, who has been in Frs]
port for the past several months,
returned back to Alto to attcf]
school.
Mr. and Mrs. Miiburn Wiicox 3t<]
son, Troy, of Daiias, spent Saturd)
here with Mr. and Mrs. Wes!t!
Wiicox.
Mrs. Robert Fisher and chiliiw
James and Jessie Margaret, Jwj
Singletary and son, Biily, and !!']
George Singletary returned yester"]
from several days visit in P'.'l
Arthur.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. BoaucM
and little daughter, Bettye Jn"'-
Who have been in Conroe the w
severai months, returned bntk
Alto Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tho:t
and daughters, Virginia Gale
Betty Jean, who have been Mat")
their home here for the past sc""!
months, returned to Fort Worth P!
day. Mr. Thompson during his T
here was employed at Alien's
Store.
Misses Dortress and Claudie Lou;
Roach returned home Sunday after
a two weeks' visit in Oakwood with
Relatives.
Mrs. Eugene Moore returned to
her home in Victoria Sunday, after
a weeks' visit here with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hub Maddux.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
School Supplies
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Dearmond of
Welch, West Virginia, are here
visiting the Iatter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Magrill.
Mrs. Luther Thornton and chil-
dren of Liibert, spent the latter part
of last week here with her parents,*
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Raney.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Trantham and
son, Billy, and Miss Grace Delaney
returned home Friday after a weeks'
vacation in Chicago.
Frank Pope and daughter, Mary
Jane, spent the first of this week in
Fort Worth. The former's mother,
Mrs. M. 0. Pope, returned home with
them after several weeks visit here.
Pens, Pencils, Tabids, Note Booh
Paper, Crayons, Pencit Sets, Eras-
ers, Loose Lea/ Binders, Tithe and
Bottie Paste, Rtders, Construction
Paper, in fact, everything the stu-
dent tviH need to start schoot, and
it's ALL NEW FRESH STOCK.
SEE OUR SHOW WINDOW
Netv, Set/ /iMing Fountain Pens
Specia! at $2.95 and $4.95
G" DRUG STORE
J F. ALLEN, Proprietor.
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Weimar, F. L. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1934, newspaper, September 6, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214714/m1/8/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.