The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, September 3, 1920 Page: 5 of 8
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Unr school DUilaing
of rendering service to your city,
I remain, Yours truly,
D. C. McCORD,
Building Inspector.
It is the desire of the Board at
all times to look after, first, the
welfare of the school children of
this district and the parents of
said children are invited at any
and all times to take up with the
Board any matters pertaining to
the school if they so desire, and
having sought the best experts
that we know of in our county
and receiving their reports as
above outlined, we sincerely trust
th»is will satisfy all parties con-
cerned,•
"Respectfully submitted,
BYRD E. WHITE,
President Board.
WE NOW HAVE=
.. HINDS’..
AND
GET IT WHILE YOU CAN
=*==
[f we have not got what you want
we will get it for you/
Service is the Best — Our Goods the Cheapest.
NYALOTIS
MELBA,
NIGHT CR
And Many Otheri.
IPs" If we haven’t your Favorite Cxeam, we
■ ■' - ' j
get it for you.
Honored Retiring Officer
tne present needed repair oi said Members of the Presbyterian
building. Mr. Lovell made his Church and Sunday School met
report, that, in his opinion, the at the home of Mrs. D. P. Maul-
building d^snot unsafe/but .sub- ^in Tuesday evening to show ap-
t precjation of the work of Mrs.
F. M. Hammond, who had been
superintendent of the primary
department of the Sunday School
for several years and whose work
had been yery effective. Upon
her resignation Mrs. C C. Parks
was elected superintendent, and
without the knowledge of tMrs,
Hammond this pleasant manner
of acknowledging her service was
arranged.
A short program 'of reading
and music was given, and Mrs.
C. D. Smith, in a very neat talk,
gave incidents of the growth of
the department,' and expressed
the appreciation of her work.
Mrs. Parks, with members of
'the department, presented Mrs,
Hammond with a handsome bas-
ket of flowers as a token of love*
The orchestra interspersed the
program vwith music, and cream
and cake were served at the close
of a very happy evening.
Mrs. W. E. Black entertained
• . ‘
at her pretty country home Wed-
nesday night of last week, honor
ing Miss Blanche Rogers of Mis-
sissippi. They made candy and
had lots of fun,-as they always
do when in Mr. and Mrs. Black’s
home. They had music through
the evening.
Monday night Mrs. W. E.
Black again opened her home to
the young people in honor of
Miss Blanch Rogers. Games
WILLS, M. D.
JACK BILLINGSLEY
mitted specifications for certain
repair and improvements on saic
building. These specifications
were submitted to several con-
tractors and Mr. Olin Bandy of
our city was employed to per-
form same, which work has been
done, and "completed.
To. further secure and satisfy
the minds of those in doubt and
for the purpose of safeguarding
the children and faculty of this
school in the occupancy of the
building, the Board, through its
rdrafts, are not good for you nor for the Bank,
re are plenty of reasons why you should not
•draw your account.
3u have po right to do business that way. It
s your credit with the Banker. An overdraft
fact a forced loan without security. Youn
draft may sometimes be honored, but it gets
in bad all over. Our Bank tries to be accom-
ating, but we do not desire overdrafts — un-
red loans that ruin your credit, injure our
standing and endanger the interests of our
>sitors. Don’t overdraw.
H. S. STRAIN
DRUGS AND JEWELRY
That day, ages ago, When one man decide
his money into Jife keeping of another, mark
forward step in achievement.
,*
Today the man who fails to avail himself of
ties offered By the modern bank is placing
self the greatest possible handicap in the h
his business affairs.
All that a thoroughly modern banking i
can offer you — in Safety, Co-operation an
is yours if you bant with us.
vote cast as compil-
ixas Election Bureau
lit for the second pri-
n is as follows:
rernor—Bailey, 168,-
The First National
par erne Court- -Haw-
I; Pierson, 187,050.
ts of th evarious ruri-
Dalbus county arc as
Old line Life
Red Cross Certificates Issned
governor
Assessments---Best
AT LOWEST COST!
“1 decided to try it,1
wes Mrs. Ray . .
ght bottles in an • .
The Dallas Chapter of t h e
American Red Cross are very
much pleased with the excellent
work of the 1920 class in home
hygiene and cart of the sick con-
ducted in the Wm. L. White
High School, under the super-
vision of Mrs. R, A. Quinn, Red
Cross public health nurse of dis-
trict No. 3.
In appreciation of the interest
manifested, and of the splendid
Also — Graih, Live Stock, Automobile, Fi
Tornado Insurance.
If you have REAL ESTATE to sell, list it
.
us. If you want to buy Town or Farm Prop
LET US SHOW YOU.
class, certificates in “Home Care
of the Sick.” have been issued to
the following young ladies by the
American Red Cross:
Misses Alma Lindsley, Lucile
Milam, Elizabeth Mitchell, Viola
Teague, Adda May Hurst, Tom-
mie Lacy' Margaret Wroten,
Annie May Mills, Lorena Bay-
less, Geneva Bayless, and Nadine
Stout..
Mrs, Quinn said: “I wish to
express sincere gratitude to Prof.
Farrington, who gave me his co-
operation and help in organiza-
^on of this class; also to Mr. B.
E. White and members of the
School Board for their approval
of this work. We hope to. carry
this work through the fall-winter
term of 1920-21.
Mrs. Reach Tells
Got To Know Rat
Farewell Party.
The Eighty Four Club enter-
tained with a dining and all-day
party last Friday at the home of
Mrs. Lester Waite as a farewell
party for Mrs. Ben Ellis before
ler departure for her new home
in South Texas,, Each member
contributed her favorite dish for
the dinner, and the menu was in-
viting.
This was made the opening
party for the 1920-21 season and
was a very interesting meeting
after the summer vacation. Of-
ficers were elected and other
business transacted.
The club will meet this after-
. . file- u. It
-keep and Correct Adjustments it receives.
We Guarantee First-Class Werk
i ^11 makes of Motor Cars. Ten years of success-
mechanical experience, and our shop equipment
is complete.
WE DO ALL KINDS OF WELDING WORK,
NHave always feared
noticed many on my
neighbor said he just
droves with RAT-SNAJR
ed me thinking. Tried
myself. It killed 17 am
rest away." RAT-SNA
C. W. BRYAN, Mechanic
666 quickly releaves Constipation
Biliousness, Loss of Appetite and
Headaches, due to Torpid Uver.9-10
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Tufts, Minnie Wetmore. The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, September 3, 1920, newspaper, September 3, 1920; Lancaster, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth543565/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lancaster Genealogical Society.