The Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1938 Page: 4 of 8
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THE CITIZENS JOURNAL, ATLANTA, TEXAS
THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1938
Mra. T. M. McCullough and
daughter Miss Clarice are visiting
relatives in Mansfield, La.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Whatley a nine pound boy, April 12.
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Circle No. four of the Methodist
W. M. S,; met with Mrs. H. Hanner.
Devotional wa3 brought by Mrs.
Oma Sheppard, which led into a ses-
sion of . prayer, Mrs. Tracy Hill
gave n very interesting talk on
the First Chapter of Bassel Lee
Lockett.
Refreshments of ice cream and
cake were served to the following
members: Mesdames Troy Hill,
Bud Flint, Vasco Brabham, Tom-
be r lain, Oma Sheppard, Abe Mays,
and the hostess Mrs. H. Hanner.
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Suprise Dinner
On Easter Sunday, April 17,
Mrs. Travis Caver, celebrated her
husband's birthday with a surprise
dinner. The table decorations were
centered with a large decorated
birthday cake caring out the Easter
motif.
The day was a happy occasion
for the immediate relatives of the
two families. Travis was the reci-
pient of many useful gifts and each
left wishing him many such happy
birthdays,
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V BATTERIES
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V LIGHT BULBS
V FLASHLIGHTS
V BUMPER JACKS
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East Texas Motor Co.
ATLANTA, TEXAS
Phone 148
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Home office: South Side Linden
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Locals
Dr. Killberry and Dr. Allen of
Little Rock, Ark., were visitors
of the Ellington Memoroal hospital
recently.
Ed Rabb leaves Friday for Aus-
tin where he will attend the State
Executive Committee meeting of
the American Legion.
Mrs. J. M. Starkey and Little
Miss Baby Joe and Billy June of
El Dorado visited the former's
daughter and the later's mother
Miss Jane Norton here the first
of the week.
Miss Birdie Dotson visited her
parents and other relatives and
friends at Oak Grove over the
week end.
Misses Barbra and Frankie Al-
len, accompanied by Mrs. Chas.
Woodrum visited relatives and fri-
ends at Prescott, Ark., Tuesday of
this week.
Herchel McClure visited friends
and relatives over the week end
in Texarkana.
A. E. Coole and B. F. Carrol
were Linden visitors Tuesday.
They also viisted the former's sis-
ter Mrs. G. H. Buckland of near
Linden while there.
Miss Helen Fouche visited during
the Easter holidays with her moth-
er and other friends in Texarkana.
Mrs. Buck Weatherspoon is visit-
ing relatives and friends this week
in Mineral Wells, Texas.
Miss Alice O'Neal, Texarkana,
visited over the week end here.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. King visit-
ed in DeKalb Sunday with her
mother.
Miss Alice Goodroe was a visitor
in Vivian, La., with her mother
over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Bloice King, Min-
den, La., visited in Geo. Law home
Sunday.
Misses Maxine Grogan, Daisy
Handley and Elmarie White carried
Geo. Grogan to Marshall where he
is in college.
Mrs. J. O. Battle and daughter
Miss Bernice of Texarkana, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Battle, Easter.
Rev. P. F. Squyres is attending
the State Sunday School Conven-
tion in San Angelo, Texas, this
week. He will return home Fri-
day.
Mrs. J. G. Hughes, and daughter,
Mrs. J. R. McWhorter and little
son, Okmulgee, Okla.; and Mrs. L.
D. Stokes, Austin, Texas, are visit-
| ing relatives and friends here and
' in Jefferson this week.
j Mrs. C. H. Blocker and daughter
of Troup, Texas, and Mr. and Mrs.
j Mat George, Linden, were week
j end guests here in W. L. Cook
I home.
R. E. McCullough and Misa Thel-
ma Whatley visited Friday and
Saturday with relatives and friends
in Mansfield, La.
Ray Roberts, Gladewater; Roy
Olive Tippett, Minden, La., are visit
ing in the L. T. Roberts home.
Don Cameron has recovered his
home on East Hiram street this
week.
D. D. Aiken iB doing some repair
work on his home on East Main
street.
Lester Michael, who is attending
college in Ft. Worth spent the Eas-
ter holidays with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. G. P. Michael in Linden.
V. D. Glass, wife and sons of
Bloomburg, visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Toland Meredith in
the T. J. Hopkins home.
T. P. Trice was an Easter holiday
visitor with home folks from
ETSTC, Commerce.
Irwin Price Jr., Kilgore Junior
College student, spent the Easter
hilodays here with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Irwin Price Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Peterson,
Kildare, were week end visitors in
Dallas. Mr. Peterson returned home
to his work in New York Sunday,
while Mrs. Peterson remained in
Kildare for an extended visit with
her mother, Mrs. I. D. Speer.
Tom McLarty and wife of Hope
Ark., visited the A. 0. Brabham
family Sunday.
Mrs. B. Q. McAdams attended
the Louisiana State Beauty Opera-
tors convention in New Orleans,
La., Sunday-Thursday.
Mrs. J. 0. Cooke and daughter
Billie Jo of McAlester, Okla., are
visiting Mrs. D. B. Whitehead.
W. M. Levine visited his sister,
Mrs. Fannie Cohn, Austin, Sunday.
He returned home Monday after
doctors reported her improving and
received a telegram Monday even-
ing of her death. Burial in Austin,
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Stroud and
children visited his father E. T.
Stroud in Minden, La., last week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Beck Morgan, Tex-
arkana, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd John-
son were Shreveport visitors Sun-
day, and attended the skeet meet.
Mrs. J. W. Gorman has return-
ed from an extended visit in Alex-
andria, La., with her daughter.
J. J. Chaffin, Mt. Vernon, was
a Thursday to Friday visitor of
his son D. P. Chaffin and family.
Mabel Gene Curtright, Texar-
kana, spent the Easter holidays
here with her grandmother, Mrs.
Nat Curtright.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kin-
ney of Spencers Chapel, a ten lb.
daughter Saturday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas an-
nounce the birth of a daughter
Sunday morning at Almanance.
Lt. H. H. Ramsey will attend
Federal inspection of 132nd Field
Artilery in Dallas next Sunday.
H. H. Ramsey and Oval Harden
attended a merchandise meeting
of the Southwestern Gas and Elec-
tric Co., Marshall, Friday night.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wicks
of Bivins a ten pound girl Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Ledbetter
were Sunday-Tuesday visitors in
Mineral Wells, Texas.
Mrs. John Coyle, Mr. and Mrs.
Gula Fouche and children of Oil
City, La., spent Easter in the Hub
Fouche home.
Dr. Ernest Grumbles of the El-
lington Memorial hospital attend-
ed the Medical Association meet-
ing in Texarkana the first of the
week.
Mrs. Clifford Bruton, Haynes-
ville, La., visited her cousin, Mr.
and Mrs. D. P. Chaffin last week.
Barnes Callicoatte and William
Cameron students at College of
Marshall, spent last week end in
Atlanta with relatives and friends.
Miss Lula Brown of Texarkana
was the week end visitor in D. P.
Chaffin home.
Jack Arnold Shows
Coming to City
Jack Arnold Players showing
here Thursday, Friday and Satur-
day, April 21, 22, and 23.
Benefit Atlanta Volunteer Fire
Department. This show is headed
by the well known Jack Arnold
and with him is 20 talented artists
and performers. The show consists
of vaudeville music, funny come-
dians and beautiful girls. Skinny,
the leading comedian will keep you
laughing from start to finish.
Mr. Arnold has with him a na-
tional attraction which is Zelma in
her famous dance of the Golden
Goddess.
The fire department will appre-
ciate your support toward this
company and assures you a high
class show. So come out and have
a good time. There will be plenty
of comfortably sets and the show
is showing under a new water-proof
tent.
MORRIS9
GREENHOUSES
519 BUCKNER ST.
666
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Dr. and Mrs. Whitehead are in
San Antonio this week antending
the State Convention of Osteo-
pathic physicians and surgeons.
They were accompanied by Mrs.
Justine Ellington.
A REAL BARGAIN
in two
Home Comfort
Ranges
Late Models,
Practically New
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Anything and Everything
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for practically every woman who
suffers from functional pains of
menstruation. Certain cases can be
relieved by taking Cardui. Others
may need a physician's treatment.
Cardui has two widely demon-
strated uses: (1) To ease the im-
mediate pain and nervousness of
the monthly period; and (2) to aid
in building up the whole system by
helping women to get more strength
from their food.
JACK ARNOLD
PLAYERS
IN A BIG TENT THEATRE AT ATLANTA, TEXAS
Thurs., Fri., and Sat., April 21,22,23
Benefit Atlanta Fire Department
20
PEOPLE
20
Featuring Skinny Himself, funny com-
edian, beautiful girls.
Half Block North of Post Office
Admission Children 10c Adults 25c
Sat. Matinee 2:.'i0 p.m. Special 10 and 20c. Reserve seats free
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SHIPMENT
Values to $4.00
$1-95
Ladies' Hose
H Pure thread silk
H ringless, 79c value
98c
Values to $1.25
per pair
!|f CHILDREN'S SANDALS
ill AND OXFORDS
All the
Latest Styles
, 97c '
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New Shipment Men's Hats
New Styles. Values to
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Values to $3.00 Ci Q7
Only
Corn-on-Cob So 2 4
Values to $1.00
Only
Values to $1.50
Only
47c
98c
15c
Pickles . ... 2 qts. 25c
Sour
American
MEN'S OVERALLS
Made of 8-Oz. Denim. Rest for 50 years.
Union Made. Carhartts. Try a pair
for Longer Wear!
$1.50 values
Only
89c
Men's Oress Oxfords
Robert Johnson & Rand and Endicott
81.95
82-49
Johnson OXFORDS
Values to $3.00
OXFORDS
Values to $4.00 1.
Sardines ...6c
xo. M
Can
Bulk Vanilla
Wafers lb. 14c
Maximum
Milk 3 £!. 19c
Palm Olive
Toilet Soap . . . Bar 5c
Van 16-0z.
Camps .... Can
2 .■*
5c
Pkgs. J 5®
Pork & Beans
Post Toasties
Peanut Butter %25c
Hominy 6 s 25c
Ladies' Sandals, Oxfords, Straps and Pumps
NEW STYLES
Values to $3.00.
81-95
Ladies Shoes Close Outs
Values to $4.00...
97c
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And Save
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Chum
Salmon
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Standard,
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Lemons ~ 20c
Celery 10c
Squash N™. 7c
Greens 4c
Delicious Apples 35c
Grapefruit 2 7c
Oranges s""tislDo„„ 19c
Potatoes 10 19c
12c
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Scot Towels
Jell Well
A Y Bread
A Y Rolls
3 R°iis 21c
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Coffee
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Edwards Coffee 23c
Marshmallows [ ,. 14c
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Raisins " 10c
Rinso &, 3 25c
3 nnr" 19c
2 PkK8 5c
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Harrell, J. W. The Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1938, newspaper, April 21, 1938; Atlanta, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth336248/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.