Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1929 Page: 2 of 8
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SLATS' DIARY
Entered as second class matter ui
the pust uHice al 1'ulicLL, iexus, wn
Juiy 3ist 11/io uuder the Act ui
Congress ot March 3, 167'J.
Advertising Rate*
Dispaly ads regularly in Lime
Light per inch, 6. C. 2Uc
•spasmodic advertising per men,
single column 3Uc
A'relerred position per inch, single
column IZoq
L.ocul readers per line rlUc
v^uiu ui ilianKs ouc
cnanges lor ails must be in this jL-
iice uoi later Ltian Monday nigttt.
ah ads run until ordered out.
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sefil VMUi li>lt.gl UU < Ci k(j «u
sure publication.
Foreign Adrcitmni KepieKaU&vc
THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
With the Churches
Baptist Church
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Preaching 11:00 a. m.
Subject, "The Ministry of
Love."
B. Y. P. U.'s 7:00 p. m.
W. M. S. Pageant 8:00 p. m.
Choir Practice Tuesday 7:30 p. m.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday
7:30 p. m.
W. M. S. Thursday 2:30 p. m.
Don't fail to see the pageant
Sunday evening at 8 p. ra. to be
rendered by .the W. M^S^assjsted
byother good talent. .
_ L. A. ROLL, Pastor,: 1
JOHN REYNOLDS/Sup.
M. E. Church
Sunday School
Worship Service
Sr. Epworth League
10 00 a. m>
11:00 a, m.
7:00 p. m.
7:00 p. m.
7:45 p. nr.
If 8:00 p.|m.
Friday - Ant Emmy says that
when she was a yung ladie she
had to make her own close and it
tuk aiotta time to make her | ^ Epworth League
close but nowdays even if the1 on® emce
wimen make there own close they
wood have a offlo. lotta time left
! on there hands enny how.
j Saterday Pa got kind of sour-
i casticle today when ma got a let-
; gain of 20 new members—11 ot
the blues and nine of the reds.
Preaching
;Last>eek_ closed j'.thelf contest1
between the reds and the blues ir
the'Home Builders' Classen Sun-
day School. The > result* was a
TH' OLE GROUCH
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Perhaps our home people would
do more trading at home if our
home merchants would do more
advertising at home.
"I thnught you had gone o ut o
business/' said one friend to an-
other. "No," was the reply. "I
merely stopped advertising."
"Oh," said the first friend, "then
you really are going out of busi-
ness."
No one knows the number of
lives that have been harmed and
even wrecked by this human pro-
pensity to gossip and pry. It us-
ually begins innocently enough,
but it often progresses beyond all
bounds, tjlng the luckless vic-
tim hand and foot in a mesh of in-
quistive snooping and talk from
which he cannot hope to escape.
ter frum her bruther which lives
& rezides in the North west. He
sed he had been haveing a lottr
ba3 luck and lost sum hogs am
cows and ect. Pa sed The onlej
thing that fella knows aboui
farming is how to cumplane abou>
the weather. I think pa wa:
afrade his bruthern law was a go-
ing to ast for to borry sum
money.
Sunday—Joe Blunt is lade up
in the Hossipittle becuzz he thot
it wood be all rite for him to look
for a leek in his gasrolean Tank
if he used a Safety match. But
it wassent. As he now noes.
Munday Mrs. Hix and her
husbend had a faling out las nite
& today she was at are house tell
ing ma about it. Ma ast her if her
husbend was drunk and she sed
she wassent shure about that but
when he tryed to taik off his
pantz over his hed why she got
a little suspishus enny ways.
Teusday - Pa was asting a lady
witch's son use to wirk on the
same noose paper pa does where
her son was at now and she sed
his ferm had sent him to Atlan-
ty Jorgy. Then pa found out that
it was not becuz he was a good
sales men but becuz he used up
a few 1000 $ belonging to the
ferm.
Wensday The girl witch is a
visiten Elsy sure is a lady or at
lease she thinks she is. At the
party tonite when we plade Post
offus she woodent let enny of
the guys kiss her un lest they tuk
off there Hats 1st.
Thirsday—Mr. Brent just got
home frum Yurup and was a
teling us about seeing the rock
of Jibralter and Ant Emmy
up and ast him was that grate
big Ensurance advt. still painted
on it yet.
vlore y Bible > reading! 1 done and
nore Bibles! taken to the'Sunday
norning service. mmm
The Reds will entertain the
31ues and all the husbands at the
lome of Mrs. Ed. Allinger on
Friday evening. We know that
will arouse as much interest as
the contest has the past two
months.
The Reds have also challenged
the Blues to another contest for
the next two months. Every one
is getting busy early in the race.
Watch for the date of the
Epworth League play.
R. H. CAMPBELL, Pastor.
More eggs, harder shells and
healthier, meatier, stronger birds
are the result of feeding Co-
chran Guarante<d Poultry Tonic.
For sale by Shearer Produce,
Follett, Texas. Adv. Pd.
Life on the Moon
Scientists are agreed rhut there Is
do human or animal life on the moon.
At to vegetable life, there (a dls-
• agreement Some say great tracts ol
vegetation spring up and die every
eleven days.
Cochran Guarnteed Poultry
Powder snaps layers into abund-;
ant new vitality. Sends 100! o^khkhw$4Kh«hkhwh3hc^^
per cent of the feed the egg
Your
way. lour money refunded if
Cochran fails. For sale by
Shearer Produce, Follett, Texas.
Adv. pd.
Chrysanthemums
In Japan a metImd is known of
making one chrysanthemum plant hear
as ninny blossoms at possible. It Is
called senrlnztikurl. fly this method
one plant was mnde to bear 1.100 flow
ers on one stem.
Size* of Brain
The brain Is luigest lu the white
nice, smallest In some of the centra!
VfricuD tarages
Do You Contemplate Building
If so, have you considered our buying facility, our man-
ufacturing plants, our ability to help with your plans?
We have specialized in our line, afid are prepared to
to save you money, on first class material.
"Our Aim, fo Help Improve The Panhandle"
We Carry in Stock at all Times
LUMBER PAINT
SHINGLES SASH & DOORS
BRICK WIND MILLS
TILE PLUMBING SUPPLIES
POST LIME & CEMENT
Panhandle Lumber Co.
Courtesy, Quality, Service
SIMS DAVIE, Manager
Follett, Texas
Just received—Car load Famious
North Star Egg Mesh. Price $3.00
per 100 or $2.95 for 500 pound lots.
Sharon Grain Co
- WHERE CASH SAVES CASH
Follett, Texas
Church Kissing Cult
Is Revealed by Suit
Gal!Ipolls, Ohio.—That kissing is^one
of the essentluls of saivatiop Is the
doctrine preached by a ..«ttlt -here, as
revealed Jn a court appeal filed with
Probate .ludge John G. Evans by an
excommunicated member of the
church.
The sect has been responsible for
breaking up several homes and Is now
on the verge of shattering another
happy family. The pastor of the
flock, who Is blind, is charged tvlth
teaching his flock that promiscuous
kissing Is hlghtly desirable and nec-
essary to escape damnation.
Married men kiss other men's wives
and married women do not hesitate to
kiss other men, it Is charged. The
man who gave the Infcuwuatlon to the
«jmrrt said ho was "read out" of the
church becaOse he refused to kiss the
women of the congregation, tie also
said thai he knocked down one mem-
ber of the church who p.ttempted to
kiss his wife.
One of Seven Angel*
The name Rafael Is found In the
Apochrypha in the Book of Tobias or
Toblt, 12:13: "For I am the angel
Raphael, one of the seven who stand
before the Lord." The seven are gen
erally named as Raphael, Gabriel.
Uriel, Michael, izidkiel, Hanael, ant,
Kepharei.
Thieves Steal 54 Hens
Leave Orders for More
ilaverstraw, N. \\—Louis
Iloyt, of Ilaverstraw, reporied
to the police thnt thieves raided
Jiis hen coop nt daybreak, enr-
rled off flft.v-slx hens, and left
o menn note scrawled on h
piec** of paper saying that the>
would be hack for the yonny
chickens when they had grown
UP-
"Fatten thenr Op- and we will
he back later," the note read.
Iloyt said the thieves uhto took
two larye bags of corn to feed
the hens, lie said If they came
back he would have a shot-
gun ready and a burglar alarm
rigged up In his hen house.
Tfl I tiiKli ,<i, .
Choice Cuts
Steaks, roasts, bacon, ham any kind of meat that
will appeal to your jaded palate we have them all.
And the reasonable prices will appeal to your
pocketbook.
Give us a trial and your appetite will improve.
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HARRELSON BROS
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Modern Equiped
With our modern equiped produce, we are able
to render even better Service I hen before. If you
are in doubt in regard to the service that is given
here then make it an appoint to drop around the
next time that you are in town and investigate. The
highest prices paid that the market affords for all
kinds of Farm Produce.
Follett Produce Company
Fiskin 5c Wilder MGRS..
Follett, - - Texas
Tractors liBT Thresher*
are built to do the work!
km proof that ttajr are doing it for
tmMn year after year, at loweet cost,
m m •bow you* t;
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P. H. Russell
Follett, Texas
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Skaggs, Ethel. Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1929, newspaper, February 21, 1929; Follett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth390099/m1/2/?q=war: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Higgins Public Library.