The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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□sseU Parker was^n from Mexia
rs. Hiilis, of Wylie, is a guest of
aunt, Mrs. A. L. Brogdon.
is. L. Youngblood visited her
er, J. A. Guinn, and wife, in En-
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r. and Mrs. T. G. Ham have mov-
3to their pretty cottage south of
Baptist church.
Lrs. Taylor Bush requests that
|ddres8 of her paper be chang-
es 730 South Beckley. Oak Cliff-
rs. J. H. Peacock left last week
Wichita Falls for a visit with
A. Taylor and daughter, Mrs.
Powder Value
1 F there were no other reason for using Dr. Price’s Phosphate
I Baking Powder, its well-known high quality would be suffi-
JL cient But in addition to this, think, of these other advantages!
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Dr. Price’s is sold at the low price of 25c for a large can of 12 ounces.
It is pure and wholesome and imparts a fine, appetizing flavor to
id Mrs. Albert Sidney Har-
1 family of Kinnedale were
liests in the home of Mr.
t H. M. Riser.
iViH Crum was taken to a
sanitarium Wednesday for
ition and treatment. It is
A operation can be avoided.
ad Mrs. Sam Slay, of Corsi-
are guests Sunday of their
- Mr. and Mrs. F. M Ham-
Mrs. Slay remained until
W. F; Sherrill, of Kernes, was a
guest thisvweek of his brother. J. C.
I Sherrill, and assisted in adjusting
the radio at the Lancaster Hard-
and Mrs. T. J. Beesley are en-
; Joying meeting their many friends
since their return from Cisco. Mr.
Bee&ty reigns supreme from his
0^ q ip
Eg Mias Hood Williams went to Cor-
sicana Wednesday to visit her sis-
■y'ter^Jfra R. D. Kenner. She was
accompanied by her little niece.
12 ounces, only 25c
r. and Mrs. J. P. Moore and son,
Mrs. Baldridge Callaway, of
|fe#fte^e8ts Sunday of Mr.
Mrs. HJ^Mowell and Mr. and
New Cook Book Free
As the Herald goes to press at
3 p. m. Thursday, the sun is shin-
ning. We hope it will be when you
get your paper Friday morning, but
.Ds^HCline wouldn’t guarantee it
Mrs. Mamie McCarty and Miss
Annie Morris, of Waxahachie, came
up Tuesday afternoon to see Mrs.
Paul Reavis, who has been ill at the
home of her mother. Mrs. E. M.
^fiulbert, for the past two weeks.
The Woman’s Auxiliary of the
Presbyterian Church will have their
monthly tea at the home of Mrs.
W. G. Brown in North Lancaster,
Tuesday afternoon, May 9th. from
8:30 to 630 o’clock. Everyone is
cordially invited to attend.
Wylie A. Bell, candidate for Judge
of County Court at Lav? No. 2, and
j§||lk JfL. Holland candidate for Judge
of County Court at Law. were
among the visitors in Lancaster
Sarinday. Mrs. Wilman, candidate
for representative, made her debut
as a speaker Saturday.
Rev. B. E. Wallace, pastor of the
First Presbyterian church of Paris,
hud wife, are guests this week of
their brother, Rev. A. E. Wallace,
and wife, at Lancaster. Mr. Wal-
lace is a delegate to the State Sun-
day School Convention now in ses-
SPECIAL!
TN the New Dr. Price
X Cook Book there are 300
delightful recipes for all
kinds of cooking and bak-
ing—some of them the most
famous recipes in use today.
Every housekeeper will
value a copy of this book
which can be had free by
addressing—Price Baking
Powder Factory, 1003
Independence Boulevard,
Chicago, Illinois.
Some grocers may have
a few cans left of Dr.
Price’s bearing the label
with the special advertu*
*
ing offer recently an-
nounced for a limited
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period. A big value at its
regular price, Dr. Price's
is an unparalleled bar-
gain at this special sale
price. Don’t fail to see
if your grocer has some
left!
Southern Traction Time
Color Blindness Can Be Overcome.
Late experience has shown that th«
color blind may be taught to name or-
dinary colors correctly, although they
may not see colors as others do.
•- A conductor on the Southern railway
was discharged for color blindness,
when he began to study colored wool-
ens and plants, and In five weeks
passed a rigid color examination with-
out a mistake.
Doctor Brawley has overcome the
disadvantage of color blindness in
other persons by a like course of color
study.—Cleveland News-Leader.
North Boundw ^
Locals pass Lancaster 6:19, 7:04
9:33 and 1133 a. m.. 133 333.333,
733 933 . Jm
Limiteds pass Lancaster at 8:08
and 10:08 a. m.. 1238,2.-08.4:08,6:08
8:08; 10:08 and 12:08 p. m. %
South Bound. L i;
Locals pass Lancaster 6:08, 7:11
9:11 and 11:11 a. m.. 1:11,3:11,6:11.
7:11, 10:08 and 11:46p.m. Cam pass-
ing at 11:46 p. m., run only to Waot-
ahachie.
Limiteds pass Lancaster 836 and ‘
1038 a. m., 12:08, 2.98, 438 898
8:08 and 10$8 p. m.
Parlor cars pass Lancaster, south |i
bound, at 12:07 and 8.07 p, bl; north
bounat 10:07 a. m., and &07 jk m.
Baggage handled on local passen-
ger cars,
Miss Ruby Parks was hostess for
the club Thursday evening of last
week with a very pretty May party.
The score eards were blue bird
designs and various birds were used
as plate favors.
Fruit salad, wafers, date sand-
wiches and tea were served.
M. K. & T. Time Card
Mousetracks In Snow.
Prince William of Sweden obtained
during his African hunting trip a flue
i zoological collection for the Itoyal Mu-
seum of Stockholm—1,000 mammals,
including 12 gorillas, 2,000 birds and
In climbing
North Bound.
No. 8—6:36 a. m. Local
No. 6—636 a. m.—mail, flag Gal-
veston and San Antonio.
No. 4—7:10 p. m,—mail, flag San
Antonio and Galveston.
South Bound.
No. 3—9:30 a. m. — mail, flag San
Antonio and Galveston.
No. 5—838 p. m.—mail, stop San
more than 6,000 Insects
greut volcanoes to an altitude of 13,-
000 feet he found snow on which were
the tracks of mice, although intense
cold prevailed there.—Scientific Amer-
ican. .
They are ■ V
Good!
Buy this Cigarette and Save Money
Daughter Succeeds Mother.
Mrs. Ferris, the new mayoress of the
town of Devizes, in Wiltshire, Eng-
land, Is filling the same office as her
mother did 20 years ago, thereby creat-
ing a most unusual record. Also inter-
esting is the fact that Mrs. Ferris’
grandmother is still alive and has thus
had the unique privilege of seeing both
her daughter and her granddaughter
occupying the highest civic positions.
R. E. Martin will pay the highest
market price for fat calves and
beeves.
Patronize Home
:;L ** I say ” comments Billy Sunday
u God help our girls in this age of
Danger. War leaves its trace on
hearts, minds and morality. Some
fathers and mothers have forgotten
that tbeir’s is the responsibility.
Good bread 9 cents per loaf, jelly
roll, coffee rolls, cookies and fresh
candy at City Bakery. Eat home
baked bread.
Between town and cemetery,
of keys. One skeleton hay
pop opener in the bunch. 1
to E. Walker, Lancaster:
Be Ye Wise, and ADVERTISE.
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Tufts, Minnie Wetmore. The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1922, newspaper, May 5, 1922; Lancaster, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth542939/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lancaster Genealogical Society.