The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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THE ALTO HERALD. ALTO, TEXAS, JANUARY 2, 1936.
M)f A< M RVS
Misses Hallie and W'iiliam Mercer
ol Ty)er spent the Christmas holidays
here in the home of their sister, Mrs.
Lee Thomas.
Mrs. Roma Duff spent New Years;
Day with reiatives in Tyter.
Rev. J. W. Treadwell spent the
^ Christmas hoiidays in Jacksonville.
]! :
Rev. ami Mrs. F.C. Woodward
H -pent the Christmas hoiidays in Tyter.
*
DROP your watch and DROP in to
K nee Wa! DROP, Rusk, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Ray of Nacog- ] Miss Florrie Blanton of Dallas
doehes spent Christmas day here in ; spent the Christmas hoiidays here
tho home of the former's parents, Mr. 'with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
and Mrs. B. M. Ray. ! M. Btanton, and other reiatives.
Mrs. R. H. McKinney and ehiidren j Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Diekerson of
of Rateliff spent the week-end here j El Paso spent the Christmas hoiidayn
in the home of her sister, Mrs. Ceo. hero with the tatter's mother, Mrs.
Merriwether. jHattieTullis.
tho
Frank Brunt of Houston spen
H lioiidays here* wi!h home foiks.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubby Black mid
eliiidren of San Antonio spent the
holidays here v.'ith reiatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Winfree Starting ot
jCoiwelt, Kan., were here Christmas
visiting in the home cf the fotmot'i.
I aunt, Mrs. J. R. Luker.
Mr. attd Mrs. Tntmags Black antt
ehiidren of Overton spent Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. Ctyde Poore and
daughte;', Net.ie Lec an<t Mr3. E. W.
Womack were visitors in Pot t Arthur
and Si!.-b?c during the holidays.
{day here with the
!G. L. Biack.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cummin^
and ehiidren of Tyter were here
Miss Ruth Patmer ieft Friday for
Washington, D. C., where she ha a
H government position.
former's father, j Christmas day visiting in tho home
[ofMrs. Cumming's parents, Mr. r.tid
LOWE/T PRtCE/
New Praees OK
FLOUR
;2.oo
CHERRY BLOSSOM
L ancy Patent
POUNB
SACK
24 LB. SACK $1.00
Parrish Painter of Nacogdoches
spent Christmas (tay here with home
foiks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Andrews ai)d
chitdten of Rusk spent Christmas day
here in the home of Mrs. Andrews'
mother , Mrs. J. R. Luker.
Mrs. H. M. Atkinson.
J. M. A)!c
inthohonu
Merriwether.
t of Rusk spent Sundayj
of Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. j
Mr. Vaden Berry and wife an^
mother and Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Biack
spent the hoiidays iit Freestone
county withiclatives.
Miss Marie Acker of Diatvitb
ti'e tatter fr.t t of last week
visiting Miss Roberta Gohnoti.
Mrs. PermcMa McGce of Normat!-
h^reiKCc attd MissOphetia McCee cf
I Huntsvitte were here C.it','s;]n.'s day
visiting in the itonte of their daugh-
ter and sister. Mts. E. P. Patnter.
Mr. attd Mrs. I. T. Ray of San An-
tonio returned home Saturday after
weeks' visit in the home of the
formcr'sparents, Mr. andMrs. S. L.
Ray.
Fiietids hcreregretto heartiiat
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tayior are to
movotoPatestinj in the next few
days. Mr. Tayior goes to that city to
take charge of the Seaboard Life
InsuranceCo., interests. Mr. Ciaude
iRoachwiit manage theTaytoi'Bnrbe'r
' SllOjt.
KagEt Patent
Bieached ^
48 Lb. Sack $Z.?o
24 Lb. Sack .90
MEAL
Frerh
Crosend
FKESH ERQiiMU 139
PER CEMI PijRE
Coff
LARD
8H)s.^M 4H)s.55c
20
10c
Mis.-
holiday
tives.
f'etaney
Lufkin witt
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ON THE STACK
icC.iy of I .!!k!!
Ins!: week her? i:i the home of
son, E. 0. WiU's
T\iin. M
WED. JAN.. 8Ut.
f
Mts. K. t) Carter and aon spen
tile first of ! st week v.hhreiat ves
ii- Patestitit
Mrs. W. O. Germany is spcrdtnf
this week itt Jacksonville witti Mrs.
Bruce Siovcr.
DROP your watch and DROP
in to see Wat DROP, Rusk, Texas.
*
Mr. and Mrs. DonGot^an! ana
daunhter of Mindcn, L^., and Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Norris and son ol
Shrcveport, La., spent^ Ctnistmas
week in the home of Mr. and Mi
Ernest Brunt
ALTO
TMEATRE
I'ONIGHT — FRIDAl
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O t The Screen
U.iSON SKIPWORTH
In—
Changes
Love ^3%
PR!CES FOR THE L^^u^LE bmyt
15c and 25e From 1 to 3 p. m.
3 p
Hitch Hike Lady
15c and 40c Aftci
Great Anm\can
Mc!odrama
WAY
DOWN
EAST
RUSK
RUSK
S/.TUFDA"t
SUNDAY
MONDAY—TUESDAY
With
ROCHELLE HUDSON AND
HENERY FONDA
Climaxed By The Most
IN—
NEWS
COMEDY
Saturday—Mat. and Ntght
BUCK JONES
With
DOROTHY W!LSON
RUSSELL HARDY
ALAN D!NEHART
"Outlawed Gun3
Also
TOM MIX in
MtRACLE
CARTOON
iT IS THE PKtVILEGE OF
THiS THEATRE T3
PRESENT WILL ROGERS <N
PICTURE
RIDER
COMEDY
LAST AND GREATEST
SAT. NIGHT PREVIEW
SUNDAY—-MONDAT
IANE WITHERS and
JOHN McGUIHE
In
Diversified as were tits interests, he was best
known anet beloved in motion pictures. Millions,
tho wort<t over ioved him for his homespun humor
and his kindliness which he so sympathetically
portrayed in his famous piay:
IN OLD KENTUCKY "
Aiso—
This !s The Life"
COMEDY
Musicai Comedy "FIFTY DOLLAR BILL
VAUDEVILLE SHORT NEWS
NEWS
SAT. JANUARY
BUCK JONES
WED. THURSDAY
January 8th and 9th.
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
EDWARD ARNOLD
-IN-
DIAMOND JIM
With
Jean Binrtie
Arthur Barnes
—Atso
Hat Leroy
tN THE SPOTLIGHT
NEWS
IN-
HANDLED
WARN MR OLAND and
IRENK HARVEY
in
CharMc Chan
!n S hanghai
Also. Tai!spin Tommy
and Comedy
"IVORY
TOM MIX in
MtRACLE RIDER'
Shemp Roscoe
Howard in Atea
"ON THE WAGON "
NEWS
MATCHES. A Boxes 193
Happy
New Ye
After
cunty
We sincerely apc^ing
ciate our tara ^iu be
patronage fov
RED & WHITE
KRAL)T
iOc
MACKEREL
CANS
25c
CiabberGir) 32 0z. Can
BAK. PC WD. 21c
10 Ounce Can 9c
FRU)T S!
VEGETABLE!
16 O^. Can 3 CANS
Pork and Beans 14c
Country Gent.
CORN
New Port
CORN
2 No. 2 Cans
25c
3 No.2 Cans
25c
Crackers
2 Lb. Box
Sa!ted
19c
ume of business -jsSH
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hey ha
is earnestly so!ti !ice hot
^ -T1 C i REMsc"
You wut iind :ry tot
3@naes.
Groceries and
at all times the ^era'
t , 1 - .
best quality ow?a<^
1 - -
priced just as to' t(
we can make . th* com
yi'th ot
and stay in busin-ggS
Square!
LET US FURM
^resr. ia!
YOUR MEATS ^ S
GROCERIES D'.pr^y
opiu
ING 1936. ^retd'i
in regat
menta, f
D<)^ ap
eversoti
-fetia is 1
Cospers
Phone 148
Mr. and Mrs. A!cc Biaci< and ehii-
dren, Winford and Winnie Joo, and
G. L. Bir.ck spent Sunday in Iufkin
in the home of Mrs. Nettie Richard-
"whit^ Food Store and Mar^
minister
We Deti^-y
ie^eint
inent !'
,T xas. /
cM. finis!
of East
had beer
Mrs. A. A
moreab
y.ny iiv'Ji
are indc<
Mr. attd Mrs. F. D. Buttock of Luf-1 ''ere in the homo of Mi to comj
M/. and Mrs. J. H. Taytor were
visitors in Palestine Wednesday.
Miss Minnie Lee Whitehead, who
has emptoyment in Lufkin, returned
to her position Thursday after spend-
ing the Christmas hoiidays here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paui
Whitehead.
Dr. attd
ehiidren and Dr. and Mi:
tor atid chitdren of Datiii
kin spent the hoiiday
with relatives.
here ' H- Taytor.
H. E. Tannery
visitor in the home of
Luker Wednesday.
Mrs. Theima Poweii, teacher in the
Jacksonviiie high schooi, was here
-during the Christmas hoiidays visit-
ing in the home of her mother, Mrs.
B. H. McLendon.
I Mr. and Mrs. Vernon :
of Houston was a Watter Moore of Tyter
Mrs. J. K Christmas day visiting in
ofMrs. Naron's parents,
Mrs. Thos. Durbitt.
A. L. Bruce of Brownfieid visited
with Rev. Waiiace Ciark and famiiy
during the Christmas hoiidays.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tayior and
ehiidren, Haroid Mason and Rebecca
Lee, spent a few days tast week with
reiatives in Groveton.
Mis: Pautinc Rounsaviiie, teacher j Martei Witson of Marfa, and Miss
in. tho h'gh schooi at Jacksonviiie, Norma Wiison of Fort Worth spent
spent the Christmas hoiidays here
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Rounsaviiie.
the Christmas
reiatives.
hotidaysitere with
and thus
benefit (
parsing'
East Tej
athoiat,
and it n
we Me
Syr d
arrived i
' being to
Mr. and Mrs. Grady F! homo v
New Orieans, La., were hi! Nizam o
the Christmas hoiidays v J,
homeofMrs. Frankitn'sEt^rQEnjcas
Thos. Durbin. tfibuttng
ever h s
-enlighten
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Spcouidpej
iittie son, John Bit], of hack wit)
spent Sunday here in the' wout
Mrs. Siover's parents, Mr.
W. H. Brunt.
Miss Pauiine Whitehead, who is
Art Supervisor in the schooi at
Thermopotis, Wyoming, returned to
her home Tuesday morning after
spending the hoiidays with home
foiks.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Painter and
ehiidren, Edwina and Pat, were in
Port Arthur Sunday visiting the
former's brother, BinkcPaimer, who
is a patient in a sanitarium in that
city.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rose of Good-
riehandMr. and Mrs. Henry Aver-
itte and ehiidren of Palestine were
here during the hoiidays visiting in
the home of MesJamcs Rose and
Averitte's mothoT, Mrs. A. E. Boyd.
Amont; the Aito students who were
at home for the Christmas holidays
from various schoois wore noted:
Roberta Fisher, Dalias; Gract.
Eveiyn Smith, Denton; Helen Shat-
tuck, Annie Doris Cole. Mack Ray,
Nacogdoches; Nettie Lee Poore,
Helen Trantham, Jacksonville;
Charles Decker, Wiley Norwood,
Cloon Thomasson. Beth Murphy, Ty-
ler; John Dill Floyd, Arlington.
To Our Fr!enAs Everywhere
Happy New Yea*
There's reason to beat the duli,
nouncing the year 1936. Mor
son for celebrating and great
hopes than for many a year
past.
In fact,, more than just a
cheerio. Great large gobs of f
may well usher in the New' a
1936. For there's more h"i^
real happiness and prog
throughout the land than in
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
6" DRUB STORE
J. F. ALLEN, Proprietor.
PHONE 30
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Weimar, F. L. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1936, newspaper, January 2, 1936; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214779/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.