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THE TEXAS MESQU1TER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1933.
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We offer our patrons complete
tilling station and automobile
repair service, and names like
Firestone and Texaco are a
guarentee of quality.
Yours to serve,
WALKERS ROUSE GARAGE
A-ND FILLING STATION
Phone 134 Mesquite. Texas a"
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Dallas Friday
At 1201 past midnight this
Friday, the sale oi beer be-
came legal in Dallas and other
wet spcts in Texas, and more
than iOO places in Dallas had
obtained state, county and city
licenses.
Retail dealers, winch in-
cludes not only places where
the selling oi beer will be the
principal business, but res-
taurants, hotels, drug and gro-
cery stores, etc. Some ot them
have license to sell beer, not
to be co^iiumed on the prem-
lces, while others have per-
mits to sell it to be consumed
oi. oi oft the premises wicrc
it is sold.
CARD OF THANKS
our
Lawson Locals
Legislature Met
Thursday At Noon
The Legislature of Texas
convened in special session at
Austin at noon on Thursday
of this week on cs'! of Ggv-
ernor Ferguson.
In calling- the session, the
Governor named two subjejets
for consideration—that ot ar-
ranging for the issuance of the
S2Q.000.000 relief bunds ap-
proved by the voters on Aug-
Misses Dc»rothy Caldwell j 36- and providing a system
and Margarette O ats of Sea-j°* rerngeratmj for the Got-
goville, spent from Tuesday | rnor s mansion.
until Thursday with Mrs. j j Other subjects vriil be sab-
H. Stark ' j milled to the Legislature, in-
Miss Claudir.e Crawford eluding the question raising
sp<*rrt Sunday with her parentsiadditional revenue. The Gov-
Mr and Mrs. J. R Crawford-,eroor :> kwown to favor a
Mr and Mr-. E. H. Moon
accompanied by R. G. Wim-
hish and family of Edwards,
spent the week-end with rela-
tives at Brownsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. M. >. Nor-
wood. Mr. and Mrs C. Fea-
gans and Mrs. Padgitt ot
Leyis Ptmltry Colony, vissted
Mrs R. W. Cole Sunday after-
noon.
at Seagoville.
Mr. and Mr*. S E Smith of
Macedonia. were Sunday-
guests «jf J E. Short and fam-
ily.
Mr. and M^s. Bill Austin
and children of Mesquite.
spent Sunday with Geary Aus-
tin and family.
Mr. and Mrs Grover Rose
and daughter spent from
Thursday until Sunday with
relatives in Dallas
Mr. and Mrs Opie Miller of
Seagoville, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. E C. Stark
and Mr and Mrs. L. Z Miller
Mrs. Ida Hutton • i Dallas
visited Dr. and Mrs. R. H.
I.abater from Saturday until
Tuesday.
Oran S<arnes of Amarillo, is
visiting relatives here this
week.
Mr. and Mrs R. T. Bennett
j«id daughter. Lillian, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Porter T. Ben-
nett in Dalfa-. Sunday
noon.
saie* tax and she and her hus-
'•atxi urged thi- during the
regular session earlier This
year, bat the oi^l failed of pas-
sage.
Nearly all of the member*
from Dallas County have ex-
pressed opposition to the sjftt?
tax. Representative Sarah T
Hughes is expected to take the
lead in opposition to that
measure.
"Could you fa!! in love with
a poor man?"
"I could if I didn't know hi*
was poor."—Ex
E. N Terry.
Mr and Mrs. G R. Dodson
of Dallas, visited W. W. Mil-
ler and familr, Sunday.
Robert Heffington of Elani
visited L. O. Miller last week
Miss Ruth Davidson of Sea-
goville. spent Sunday with
We desire to express
deepest gratitude to our many
loyal friends in this sectioa
and m Dallas for their loving
kindness to us in our >ad be-1
reavement in the death of our
beloved daughter and sister,
Katheryn.The kindness and
sympathy, s»> generously giv-
en was and is a great comfort
to us in our great sorrow.
Mr. and Mr.-. Tom Prince
and I. F. Prince
At Mesquite Fair
The principal and only
cheduled address to be made
during the Mesquite Fair next
week will be by Hon. Tom F.
Hunter of Wichita Falls, who
by the sheer force of his per-
sonality, and ringing messages
was a formidable factor in the
race for Governor in the first
primary last year, although at
the beginning of the campaign
he was not well known over
M*
1 exas.
Mr. Hunter will speak about
4:00 'clock Thursday nfur-
nooo, Sept. 21 Arrangements
are now being made for his
reception Thi - will be in
charge of May r Bedford Gal-
loway. chairman of the recep-
tion committee of the Fair. A
•oimnittee headed by Mr. Gal-
loway will probably meet Mr.
Hunter in Dallas and accom-
pany him to Mesquite.
Mr. Hunter is a forceful and
pleasing speaker His address
v ill Wi well worth listening to,
and everyone should come out
and .hear who may f>e the next
Governor of Texas but wh >
\\- -uld interest and entertain
:hem if h never had nor never
ivas to He a candidate for any
office
List For The Fair
S'.ee-ie Trtbble. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Andy Tribbte :i near
Mesquite. left Wednesday tor
College Station where be will
attend A. and M. College H:s
friends wish him success ir. hi* towtts
school work.
Beer Election
In Precinct 3
Acting on a petition con-
*.2;r.ng the names of 120 quali-
fied ' ter-—three more than
the- number required, the
Cittn'.r- Commi--ivr.ers' Court
*s-red a" election for
N
egal'^ati <n ■ f the sale
fif?T
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x the
of 3.2 !
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Below is given the schedule
and livestock premium list for
the Mesquite Fair, next week:
THURSDAY
Swine and Sheep Show, Thurs-
day, Sept. 21, 1933, 10 a.
m.
Best Sheep Exhibit—1st, $4
cash: 2nd, 2 sacks feed; 3rd, 1
sack feed.
Breeding Hogs—1st. $1
cash: 2nd, 2 sacks feed; 3rd,
1 sack feed.
Fat Hogs—1st, $4 cash ; 2nd.
2 sacks feed; 3rd 1 sack feed.
FRIDAY
Cattle Show, Friday, Sept. 22,
1933, 10:00 a. m.
Registered Dairy Exhibit—
1st $10 cash ; 2nd. 4 sasks feed ;
3rd. 2 sacks feed.
Beef Cattle Exhibit—1st $10
cash; 2nd, 4 sacks feed: 3rd 2
sacks feed.
Cow guessing contest—1st,
$3: 2nd, $2: 3rd. $1.
Grade Dairy Exhibit—Is',
$10 cash. 2nd. 4 salcks feed:
3rd, 2 sacks feed.
Breeding Beef Cattle Exhibit
—1st $10 cash: 2nd -1 sack'-,
teed: 3rd. 2 sacks feed.
SATURDAY
Mule Show. Saturday. Sept
2.?. 1 :30 p. in.
Mule, 5 years and over—1st.
$5.00: 2nd. $3.00: 3rd, $2.00.
, Mule, 3 years and under 5
i years—1st. $5; 2nd, $3 : 3rd.
Mule. 1 year and under
years—1st $5: 2nd. $3: 3rd. $2.
Mule Colt, under me v ar •
1st, $3; 2nd. $2: 3rd. $1.'
Pair Mules. 5 \\nr> amlj
over—1st, $5 : 2nd $3 : 3rd. $2.
. Pair Mules, 3 vears and un-
the question ] def 5 voars_.M; $5 ; « ; -
3rd, $2.
Champion Mtile-HRibbon.
^ Saturday/ September 16 m J
UJould Ijou Qo Ilaked.?
Don't Decide Until l]ou See-
BACK TO NATHt
From the Book 60IN6
Slenoqraphcrt.. Club ©omen DtbuUnlei
Doctor! Laimjer* All conoentionallij
clothed durinq the u>e«k nou> ipend Ihtir
ujeok andi in Ruditt camp* qoinq tlAKEDt
f
Epworth League
S ?• f service.
{'raver.
I.eader, Oriita Cole,
Subject: \\ hat does the
l.ord's Supper mean?
Discussion I. Marguerite
Still.
Duet: Mildr'd a '! Catherin •
Lewis.
II Instituted bv our Lord
H. O. Reuner.
.,11A inu mcinl
.uattie Lou Smith.
I\ . An ,'ict f receiving
Braxton Jobson.
V. Lse of the imaginal
Anita Jobs.jn.
VI. An act of self.mi
Wanda C le.
Offtrinj' ;viwl
tr.cn ts
<ong _
Benediction.
an nod
r. that precinct.
v" 1 includes the;
Misses Yelma Lee, Aita Mae
after- and Lois and Veda Parnell.
Mr. and Mrs. R. \Y Heffiig
Mr. and Mrs. Alt.^i Terry!ton and son, Billie, visited VY
and of Dallas, spent Sun- W. Miller and family Satur-
day night with Mr. and Mrs | :av.
DRS. WILSON
Maim St
e&- p-i wiisaw
OR- M-M-WILSON
OPTOMETRISTS
GLASSES ON EASY TERMS
SEE DR. WILSON—SEE'BETTER
3
DOWN
1118 Main
. A WEEK
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DR. W. C. DICKINSON
One of the bast and most reliable
dentists in Dallas, yet the prices
are very reasonable. Phone 2-42-»*I
1513 1-2 Main Street
DALLAS. TEXAS
ALLAN'S PHARMACY
Elmer Allen, Prop.
Caratr P«k Parry
Phones: R-5121, S-5122, J-0D54
DR. GEORGB STEPHENS
Phyiieita and Sajisa
Office Porter & Lytal Drag Store
!" Res 118 Office 44
Meiqvlt*, T«n«
W. F. W. T
WUtakvM A VUNknit
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Western Indemnity Bnflding
DALLAS, TEXAS
Sunday guests of Mr and
Mrs. Andv Tribble were Mr.
and Mrs. \V. T. Sauls. Mr. and
Mrs. H. .Y Rutherford and Mr.
and Mrs. E. R. Cha>e of Tra-
wick.
Mrs. Joe Paschall of Ed-
wards visited Mr. and Mrs
Roy Jones at Tripp from Tues-
day until Friday.
Bernie Francis of Post, vis-
ited Olin Paschall at Long
Creek from Thursday until
Monday.
Tuesday dinner guests of
Mr an<i Sirs. Roy Jones at
Tripp were Mrs. Eliza Mot-
ley and daughter, Mildred >f
Garland: W. L. Touchctone of
Wylie, and Mrs. Joe Paschall
of Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Duck-
worth of New Hope and Ben
Sanders and familj- of Forney,
visited Audly Duckworth in
Garland Sunday.
Dr. J. H. Florence of Hous-
ton returned home Tuesdav
after visiting his brother, Eni
mett Florence a few days at
New Hope.
M rs. Smith and son of Dal-
las. are visiting Edd Coats and
family a few days this week.
Rev. Carl F. Stephen oi Ar-
lington and Claude Goodman
of Dalla*. visited Mr. and Mrs.
Harrison Dickson a* Mace
donia Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jones
and baby and Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Ewalt. all o: Dulla*
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Jcnes at
l'alch Springs.
Mrs. W. E. Paschall of Dal
las. visited at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Ed D. Paschal1 at
L ng Creek, Saturday.
The pecple of the Macedonia
community were entertained
Sunday with a barbecue din-
ner, served picnic style. Th-
Hrbecuc being furnished by
C. C. Motley of that commun-
ity. About one hundred were
present.
Paula Jame and Frantes Su<*
Grubfc returned T uesday
from a few days visit with
their aunt, who lives in Dallas
Mrs. Johnnie Greenwalt and
Raymond Humphreys of Law-
son. spent Monday night with
their sister, Mrs. Llovd Briley
at Macedonia.
Paula Jane Grubb is spend-
ing the week with her grand-
1 irents. Mr. and Mrs S I
| Grubb.
iarhnd. Rowlett. Office Phone 7-1604.
Hill. New Hope j Residence Phone 4-i0tV<
and Bernhardt The question 1006 S. Harwood Street
of whether or not the sale ofj
beer in the town of Garland
was v ted on in the election of
August 26. and the town voted
emphatically no. so no matter
how the vote in the precinct.
Garland will remain dry
though the voters of Garland
will vote in the election.
The Ysung Men's Store of Dallas
At the ' Bell" you will always find Quality, Style and Value,
In business for 23 isecutive years, we feel that our reputttion
is due to bin: SI.CTLY ON THE SQUARE ...One Pricett
AU ... No MONKEY business!
HJY NOW AND SAVE MONEY! A small deposit will
hold your order and protect yeu from a future rise in price. For
t? ■ YOUNG MAN, we carry the latent "Hy-Ho Holly woods" ia
plain as wi ll as REVERSIBLE vests with five different shades.
Fo DAD. he will find those GABARDINES jind FRENCH
WORSTEDS in blues, browns and grays . . . suits that hold a
"real crease."
(A beautiful Handkerchief for your coat will be given FREE to
all who bring this ad to our store in next two weeks)
BELL TAILORING COMPANY
1611 Main Street (Look for the Big RED BELL) Dallas, Texai
Drs, A, Daniel & Son Senior b. y. p. u.
In I >allas Since 1891
Optometrist, and Opticians
Specialists in Kye Examina-
tions and the Fitting of
Glasses
j SUITE 839 WILSON BLDG.
A majority of the voters i Eighth Floor Dallas, Texas
around Rowlett and Rein-i
hardt have always had wet
leaning?, while Sachse, Rose!
Hill, Xevv Hope and Garland;
have been drv.
Dr. A. Daniel
Dr. R. M. Daniel
C. E. Program
Topic: When West Meet*
East.
Leader. Dorothy Hanby.
Prelude
Hvmn: O Zion Haste. No
233 '
Hvmn: The Son of God. No.
241
Prayer
Hvmn • We've a Storv t
Tell" No. 198.
Scripture No 467.
Play—When West Me ts
Ea-t. Characters:
Chunka—Cleveland Has.*
Mr. Allright—Vernon Pa>-
chall
Aboul—Glemi Hass.
Mantra—E. O. Renner.
Solo: In Christ There is No
East or West—Josie Lee
Short.
Mizpah
Mistress: "Dora, has my
husband been very unhappy
while I was away for a
month?"
Servant: "Well, ma'am, at
ftrst he was in fine spirits, but
toward the e*»d of the time he
got less cheerful, and yester-
day he was the bluest man 1
ever saw."—Ex.
New Low Bus Fares
Ar.d NY .v Through Scrvice to
Shreveport Now in Effect
Consult the Agent
Schedule Vow in Effect-
West BonM Leaving Mesqcite
6:55 a. m , 7:50 a. m.. 9:40 a. m.
12:05 p m., 1:40 p. m. 405 p.
m . 7:40 p. m , 11 *05 p. m.
East Bound Leaving Mesquite
12:30 a. m„ 7JS a. *8:40 a. m,
10 40 a. m., 1:40 p. :340 p. kl,
x6:45 p. m. x7:40 p. m. Schedules
market! * to Terrefl only.
Schedules leaving Mesquite at
12 30 a. m.. 7J5 a. at, 10 40 a. m
and 1 :*) p. nt are through ached
tiles to Shrevepcrt and points be
rood.
Sunshine Bus line
New Hope News
Mrs. H. G. Anderson and
Mrs. Lloyd Anderson of Dal-
las spent Friday with Mrs. j
C. Barksdale.
Mr and Mrs. H. E. Rowe
and Alice Pearl spent the
week-end in Denton.
Friday guests of Mrs. M. M.
Anderson were Mrs. Eite and
children of Vickery.
Mr and Mrs. E." L. Busbv
and Mr. and Mrs. Curnell Dar-
den spent the week-end in
W aco.
Mr and Mrs. J. H. Duck-
worth and Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
>anders and children visited
Mr. and Mrs. A Duckworth
in Garland Sunday.
Saturday evening guests oT
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Conawav
were Mr and Mrs W. V.
Wvnn and Forest of Dallas,
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lan-
der and baby and Mr.
Mrs. Robert Hargrove.
Mary Miller spent Sunday
wHth Frances McDearman.
Sunday guests of Mrs. J. S
Lander were Mr. and M
Homer Lander of Dallas.
Miss Elizabeth Hall, who
had been visiting Mrs. M. E.
Hall, has returned to lier hom •
in LaRue.
Miss Wkmie D. Ellis re-
turned Thursday from a visit
with friends in Canvon and
Amarillo. •
Mr and Mrs. Lee Jones and
Petty Jane of Dallas, visited
Mrs Elmer Wrav Sundav af
ternocn.
Mr and Mrs. Tom Conawav
and Kathrvni and Man Miller
visited Mr. and Mrs. " H. E
Meyers at Rose Hill. Monday
evening.
Biv». Morgan will preach
Sunday. Everybody be sure t>
come.
This section enjoyed a
much needed rain Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. O L Har^ve
and Wmnie Maude and Mr
and Mrs. R«»hert Hargrove at-
2*^ a.iJicnic* Pven in honor
of Mrs. Wade Miller of Data*.
•• ku:k. minda
The Senior B. V. P. U. oi
th| Mesquite Baptist church,
is going to Forney Sunday
evening at six o'clock to pre-
sent a program for the Forney
B. Y. P. U.
Everyone is invited to go
along and help represent Mes-
quite. Meet at 6:00 o'clock at
the Mesquite Baptist church
The program will be as fol-
lows :
Subject: Faithless Profes-
si< n Dangerous.
Song.
Sang.
Prayer.
Song.
Leader: Dewifet Wilkerson.
Introduction by leader.
I. The True Qualification
For Heavenly Citizenship—
Frankie Tosch.
II. One Must Repent Before
BY
He Can Be Horn .J
Meadford Webb
III. One Must ExeJ
Faith in Christ -Louise R|
ley.
IV. Mere Profession Is!
Sufficient—Everett Lewis,
V. True Religion Is
and Practical—Eloise Cfl
land.
VI. The Danger of Fl
Profession—Clyde Morris. |
Business.
Song.
Benediction.
SOMETHING TO IT
A ocdored porter in a i
was asked why rich men
ually give him small
while poor men were liber.
"Well, suh, boss. Ah
know, 'cept the rich mam
want nobody t' know he's i
an* the po' man don' want]
lx<ly to know he's po'."—■E
wt »o our nutr
FREE!
P TO BOYS AND GIRLS
School starts on next Monday week,
Sept. 18, and every boy or girl who
purchases school supplies here on
the two days before aud the fad
two days of school"-Sept» 15,16*
18 and 19, will receive a present. R
makes no difference what school the
student ait ends, Mesquite or any
other school in this section.
We will have a very complete assort'
ment of school supplies. Everything
is going up and perhaps replace
ments will cost more, but we placed
our order soon after the close of
school last June, and bought at the
old prices.
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Davis, John E. The Texas Mesquiter. (Mesquite, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1933, newspaper, September 15, 1933; Mesquite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth414157/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mesquite Public Library.