The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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OL. XXXIII., No. 5.
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LANCASTER, DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1919.
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New Spring Suits
LOCAL NEWS.
WE have received this week some
W* beautiful NEW SPRING SUITS
in a number of the newest colors and
latest styles.
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week’s express brought us a ship-
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The New Spring Cape!
will be pleased to' have you call
l see these Capes.
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Millinery Department is going in
(OH •wing,” and new Hats and Trim-
are being added almost daily.
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In our stock you will find the
most Fashionable Hats, and
at prices you want to pay.
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The New Silks
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FANCY FOULARDS at 92.80 a Yard.
We have these new Foulards in the season's
newest colors, and only have one dress pat-
tern of a color.
40-inch GEORGETTE CREPES—
In all the wanted shades, at........$2.28
40-inch PRINTED GEORGETTE CREPES
Per yard....................... ..$2.80
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Needles and pins.
Needles and pins,
Tomorrow’s the time
- The fun begins
At the Karnival
Down on the square
Be sure you do not
Miss this Fair !
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E. P. Anderson and T, B. Brown-
lee are members of the new federal
grand jury.
J. M. Lusk now gets his mail
from Wilmer, R. 1, as he is farming
in that community.
Mr. and Mrs, L A. Huguley,
drove down from Plano Friday and
were guests until Monday of Dr.
and Mrs. E. G. Stuart.
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Dr. B. F. Lyon renews the sub-
scription of J. D. Lyon, Spruce
Pines, N. C., and Mrs. Mary M. Ran-
kin, Johnesboro. Tenn.
Misses Fannie Evans and Lena
White, of Dallas, were guests in the
home of Mrs. C. W. Newton from
Saturday until Monday morning.
Mrs. Biggs, of Carthage, has a po-
sition in the office at F. M. Ham-
mond’s store. Mrs. Hunley will re-
turn to her position in Henry 's
Bank.
Miss Esther Hudson went to Wax-
ahachie Saturday to remain until
Sunday evening with her sister. Miss
Mae, who is a studeut in Trinity
University.
Mrs. B, B, Tuley and Mrs. Ben
Ellis will pour tea for the Methodist
ladies, at the home of the latter,
Thursday afternoon, Feb. 27th. All
are cordially invited.
Mrs. H. S. Bane returned the first
of last week from San Marcos, where
she had been with her daughter,
Miss Nelda*. who was suffering with
flu.—Italy News Herald.
Mrs. Patton’s brother, Mr. Max
Heeger, and his son, Chester, of Bos-
ton, Mass., came in Monday for a
7/0 tH, JGEORGE ' HA SH///G TOa/ SAi/ r// .
j/ r/AHT YOU To GET BUSY A HZ?
CHOP DOWH* THAT DEAD CHERRY TREE.
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WELL . AT AH, HOY/
CAH / CUT DOHA/
A S/ G TMiCK TREE
LIKE ~rt/AT H/TH This 4
OLD dull HATtHEY
LET ME GO UR to
THE HARDWARE STORE
Ah/* BUY A HEW OWE,
W/LL YAH ^ HfA YU ?
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Washington
the Cherry
nci proves to us the kind of i
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brief visit, Tuesday, accompanied out over Sunday as guests of Mr
by Mrs. Patton and Max. they visit- and Mrs. A H. Rawlins.
ed relatives in Fort Worth. c- , -__. ,
N Read the program in another col-
Mrs. Ann Ramby, of Ferris, has umn for added features at kaAiiNal.
spent the week with Lancaster rel- Great concert. No anv&nce in price,
atives. She was here Sunday to Miss Mary Newton entertained!
hear Dr. Truett speak, and has spent her little friends with a Valentine
the week with Mrs. L F. White, party Saturday afternoon. The
Mrs.Emeiine Taylor being there also, birthday was Thursday. Feb. 13th,
Thursday was spent in the home of and the party, was given Saturday
her brother. J. H. Ellis and wife. that her little cousin, John Luther
Mr. and Mrs. H. L Figures left E™”8. of Dalla8’ r?i^t ** with hf
The hostess received many gifts
Remains dear to the heart of every American, and
which the boy George was endowed. This episode in The early life gf the
Country ” proves conclusively, too, that the Washington household must
something dependable in a hatchet with which George did that fmnous p
From that time until the present day no modern home has been complete
few handy implements that are sure to be needed in and around the hopse.
Our store is Headquarters lor a Full Line of HATCHETS, Cutlery,
and other Indispensible Things.
Lancaster Hardware
S. L. RANDLETT, President. 1
W. H. Lamar and family were
DEDICATION CEREM01
...ASSEMBLY HALL...
> / , . *i— * • Jx! • /. jy.’T * V* $Mgj fp?
Wm. L White Public School
Firiday, F ebruary 7:30 p
and remembrances, and the guests
Lancaster Monday for their new
home in Bennington. Okla.. where
Mr. Figure, will be in the mercantile *n)oy«d ,°°« ,h*,n,Mt plea»a'lt
business with his brothers Their partjes of tbe year ,c* «"“*• c*ke
Lancaster friends wish them health
and prosperity in their new home.
and pop corn balls were served.
Mrs. L. F. White renewed her own
“STAR SPANGLED BANNER.”
Invocation.........................Rev. S.
Piano Solo........................c Miss Ii
Folk Dancing
40-inch CREPE DE CHINE
In alf shades— per yard............$2.00
and the Herald will take them news subscription, this week, and sends
from Lancaster. The Herald to the following: Mrs.
. A. D. Hardin, Dallas: Mrs. J. W.
Etoabeth Allure entertained a GrMne TaIIulia M„ Gaine9
number of her little friend. Fnday Graene Pete„bunj, Iu, Mra. ^
afternoon with a valenUne party Caldwell. Los Angeles. Cali.; Mrs.
Games and folk dances made the ^ Md(|e Pasad*na. Teras:
time pass quickly away_ The gueSt Mr8 Neui(. Lany Fon Worth Tex.
were mvited into the dining room. as; M„ B Y BaSby ^ 0ak
where the table was prettily laid Texaa; Mr Byrd Murray Naabvi„e.
and cherry gelatine with "tupped Tenn We thank her for this hand-1 Vocal Selection................. High School
cream, pink and white heart shaped aome ,ist of renewala
cakes, chocolate topped with marsh- . ,, , _ ,,
mallows were served ! Mr 811(1 Mrs J‘ M‘ Forrester c®11*
ed at the Herald office Wednesday
Under date of Jan. 19th, Filze to renew their subscription. In
Germany, Mrs. W. W. Whisnand re- speaking of crops, they stated they
a letter from her son John, would have many acres sown in
stating he was well, and that they oats and wheat but would put in
leave there -any time, and a small cotton crop; that their ten-
they might be there some time, as ants had been allowed to plan their
orders were easily changed. Said own crops, but had also adopted the
they had hiked over three hundred plan of reduced cotton acreage. Mrs.
kilometers since the signing of the Forester grows the delicious Indian
armistice, and might have to hike to Plum peach and has this year given
Coblenz, where they had orders to trees to the following friends: Will
go and sail down the Rhine to cm- Mitchell, Alex Mills, Alf Gleason.
bark. If these orders were not Newt Miller, Joe Clesent. Bill Chesh-
changed. they might be home by ier, Ed Stoker, Henry Eli is, Robert
the first of March. John has sent Cheshier, Will Taylor, John Chesh-
horoe some very interesting data, ier, Charley Cole, W. B. Hurst, Tom
which as yet, we have not had an Barnes.. Horace W. W.
opportunity to study. > Cook and Mrs. Tufts.
DEDICATION.
Remarks...................... President of the;
Dedication Prayer____*.................Rev. H. C. ]
Response on behalf of School Children ........
* Evan S. Farrington, SuperixH
Greetings from Representatives from neighboi
Schools.
Vocal Solo.........................Mrs. J. E.
Remarks—“Our School”......By Patrons and
of School
Benedisctin........................Rev. A. N.
Assembly Hall Committee — Byrd E. White, Cl
Lester White, H. F*. Hood. ‘
Board of Trustees — F. M. Hammond, President; W,
Howell, Vice-Pres.; F. M. Mitchell, Sec.;
H. F. Hood, Mrs. Effie Wroten, B. E. White.
E. S. Famomoton, Supt. | #
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Tufts, Minnie Wetmore. The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1919, newspaper, February 21, 1919; Lancaster, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth543189/m1/1/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lancaster Genealogical Society.