The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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LOCAL NEWS.
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Dallas County Agricultural
Club Boys at Lancaster.
October 1st.
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INSURANCE..
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Branson are
occupying Mrs. G. T. Parks’ resi-
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Following is a brief synopsis of
Don t fail to have Madam Irene J.jle prograni arranged for the Dal-
tell your fortune at the Genevan jag Q)Unty Agricultural Club Boys
Carnival. exhibit and contest, to be held at
Mrs. S. L. Argo has gone to Moor- Lancaster Saturday. Oct. 1st:
ingsport. La., for a few weeks’ visit The morning until 10 o’clock, will
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with her son. Uryer.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Isom were in
be used by the boys in arranging
their exhibits. Booths, pens and
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J. B. EDWARDS, Manager.
Telephone 198.
No. 11423 WILMER.
Reserve District No. 11 _____
of the Condition of the Ben Johnson, of Dallas, was a
NATIONAL BANK OF week-end guest of J. Y. Little.
day evening of Mr. and Mrs. T.
Williams.
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LANCASTER
John Johnson, of Gustine. was a ed from Bristol, to 8lb Luttrel, St.,
, in the State of Texas, guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Lell Knoxville. Tenn
10.61
the dose of business on Sept. 6.
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RESOURCES:
and discounts. In-
ducting rediscounts. ,$182,475.49
its unsecured____
eminent securi-
ties owned;
to secure cir-
culation (U. S. bonds
.$75,000.00
other U. S.
ities 1.875.00
U. S. Government
ttks
bonds, stock secu-
«te___________
and fixtures..
e with Fed-
eral Reserve Bank...
Cash in vaults and
amount due from nat-
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Johnson.
Mrs. S. 'E. Berry, of Dallas, spent
Friday as a guest of Mrs. M. E.
Chapman.
Hershel and Billy Smith, of Lan-
- caster, were w^k-end guests of
Edwards Quinn.
Mrs. Lloyd Tyree and Miss Alice
Davidson attended Institute last
week in Dallas.
Mrs. Oren Britt and Mrs. Howard
Fisher were among the shoppers in
Dallas Saturday.
Mrs. N. M. Chapman and Miss
Gladys Crouch were shoppers in
3.450.00 Dallas Thursday.
5,538.32 Mr. and Mrs. Oren Woodward, of
Dallas, were guests Sunday of Mr.
8.500.00 and Mrs. Esley Patterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith, of Lan-
76,875.00
from Abilene last week, visiting in stalls wiM he Provided hV the com-
Lancaster and Dallas. miuee of arrangement from the
Chamber of Commerce.
. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Price now or- I0 to I2 a m. Judging Exhibits,
cupy the cottage vacated b> Mr. Livestock and Agriculture,
and Mrs. E. S. F arrington. i to 2 p m. Displaying Exhibits.
Chas. Spurlock is at the Olympia 2 to 2:30 Welcom Address to
Kandy Kitchen and is looking for Club Boys, by S. L. Randlett, in I.
rooms to locate in Lancaster. O. O. F. Hall.
F. S. Brownlee and famile, of .. 2.30 to 3.30 ( lub Boys Meeting
Oak Cliff, were dinner guests Mon- ’n Fellows Hall, Lecture by R.
W. Persons.
3:30 to 4:30 Awarding premiums, j
An exhibit of pure planting seeds
Mrs. C. F. Carson requests that wi|, ^ on display in a booth on the ««
the address of her Herald be chang- south side of the square Demon- ;«i
oH frmn Rrict/^1 t/v W tR I n f f rpl Qf j
stration on treating oats and barley j
for smut and treating sweet pot a-
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Pass, of Heid- toes for root rot and blight will be
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enheim. are in Lancaster for the given.
winter and want housekeeping Program, Premium list and full
rooms. Mr. Pass will take a course particulars will be published next
in the school. week. Watch for the Herald.
T. A. Fouts is taking his vacation
from duties in Dallas this week, and
is using the time to make improve- j
ments on his home: putting in bath !
and other improvements. has in charge the reception to be
Mrs. Lester White is in Denton given the teachers of our school, at
this week because of the serious Hie assembly hall tonight. A cordial
condition of her uncle. Chas. Trigg, invitation is extended the public
HEALTH! COMFORT!
CONVENIENCE!
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Reception to Faculty.
The Parent-Teachers’ Association
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caster, were guests Sunday of Mr.
^lonal banks......... 23,480.61 an(j Mrs. Henry Wetzel.
tiue from banks,
and trust com-
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in the United
on other banks
same city or
F ri town as reporting bk.
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10,11,12,13.35,024.46
WjjiSimBK-fc.
10,307.75
1,236.10
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Checks on banks located
of dty of re-
and oth-
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porting bank
5300.61
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er cash items________
fund with U.
Treasurer and due
from U. S. Treasurer..
Other assets int earned
but not collected____
.........$320,941.99
LIABILITIES:
stock paid in.. .$100,000.00
fund.......... 15,000.00
profit 8329.42
for int.
and taxes ac-
crued.......1300.00
9,729.42
current ex-
. peases, inter-
and taxes
________3,437.23
Cireulating notes out-
standing____________
Amount due to state
bankers and
trust companies in the
United States and for-
eign countries_______
wjshier's checks on own
bank outstanding____
Total of items 21,22,23,
jg 24 and 25... 6338.40
deposits sub-
ject to check____
Total demand de-
•l ^lposits subject
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tresp, of
Dallas, spent the week-end as guests
j of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Fisher.
Rev. H. P. Watkins and J. H.
Prince were attendants at the Ellis
county association last week.
Miss Goldia Chilton, of Hutchins,
was a guest Sunday in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Murray South.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cobb, of Dallas,
were guests Sunday in the home of
Rev. H. P. Watkins and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hines and
family, of Dallas, were guests Sun-
3,750.00 jay 0f Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Ashley.
Misses Gladys Bramlett and Alta
McKethan, of Dallas, were guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Hue Me-
Kethan.
17.50
Daisy.
College of Industrial Arts to
Open Sept. 20.
paid
6392.19
to reserve... 117,327.09
liabilities other than
those above stated _
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imereui and discount
collected but not earn-
ed ......4_____ 384.31
Reserved for interest and
accrued. 1,500.00
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Total..
The College of Industrial Arts will
open its 19th annual session Sept.
20, with the brightest prospects in
its history, according to an an-
nouncement made by Dr. F. M.
73,600.00 Bralley, president of the College.
During the 18 years of the college,
15344 Texas young women have
entered it and have carried away
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increased knowledge and better
6 794.40 equipment for the duties of good
citizenship and better home life.
During the academic year which
closed August 31, the college confer-
red 114 bachelors degrees, awarded
6 diplomas in the kindergarten
117,327.09 training school, 50 certificates evi-
j dencing the completion of vocation-
al courses, making a total of 185
Texas young women who received
1 884 31 ! credentials from the college.
The modern gymnasium building
will be completed and equipped at
a cost of $170,000 and ready for
use at the opening of the session of
the college.
44.00
her mother, Mrs. E. F. Croom, is
also at Mr. Trigg’s bedside.
The Parent-Teachers’ Association
will meet at the school Friday even-
ing. Sept. 23rd, at 3:30. All parents
are urged to be present and to en-
list in the work for the good of the
school.
Miss Lana Smith, of Fort Wort h,
was a guest Friday and Saturday o
Mrs. T. H. Williams. Miss Smith _
was returning from Baylor Univer-f [ Mr and Mrs f; S. Farrington
sity where she had taken a special m<)Ved Fo„ Worth yesterday,
course. j where Mr.Farrington has accepted a
l Mr. and Mrs. 0. L Guinn and position in theNorth Side High school
daughter, of Sherman, were guests Mr.Farrington is an excellent school
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs, L. A. Bees- ; man and a Christian gentleman,and
and patrons of the school are urged
tfebe present.
Fallowing is the program:
Invocation—Rev. M. 0. Ewing.
Music —
Welcome Address — Mayor Darby.
Piano Solo—Miss Kimbrough.
Address—Rev. F. C. Adams.
Vocal Solo—J. A. Fite.
Needs of our school—Supt.Roark.
Benediction—Rev. H. M. Geren.
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ley. Miss Leora remained
guest of her cousin,
Beesley.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rawlins came
home from Dallas Saturday and are
enjoying the quiet of country life.
Mrs. Rawlins has everything in
we congratulate the school that has
Miss Mena his services. Mrs. Farrington will
i be missed from church and social
circles. The Herald will go to their
new home.
Commissioner Smith is feeling
pretty good over the $1,400 made
readiness for the opening of school for the county by his advice of the
Monday morning.
delay of a day in accepting bids on
G R- Bell called Wednesday and: ^ie hospital bonds. The formal
left an order for stationery for Stan- ! or(^er accepting the bids of the New
ford & Bell, General Merchandise, firm was passed by the court
Red Oak. Mr. Bell is the new mem- Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Smith is
ber of this firm, and is well pleased weH pleased with the road w<>rk be-
with his new business.
Lancaster relatives have received |
information that Mrs. J. T. Orfield
of Brandon, underwent an operation
ing done on the Hutchins-Wilmer
pike, and anticipates work in this
! section soon.
Miss Henrietta Kimbrough,of San
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last week for tumor of the stomach. Antonio, will have charge of the
The operation was preformed in a mus*c department of the public
sanitarium at Waco, and Mrs. Or- sc‘hooI this winter, teaching piano
field is doing well. an(* voice- She comes very highly
recommended. Miss Kimbrough is
Floyd Stainback. Leonard Bryson accompanted by her nlother, and
and Burrell Crouch, graduates of they are desireous of securing hous^ 11
the Lancaster high school, will be keeping rooms Mrs A F Edwards
students at S. M. U. Misses Mariet- ; who was en(,aged for tlle expression ,
ta Moreland and Irene Harris report department of the school had a )
they will take a business course at neryous breakdown and wi,| ,lot be
one of the Dallas colleges. able t0 ,ake ,he work
Mrs. J. M. Forrester requests that
the Herald be sent to her nieces,
Mrs. John Cox, Fort Smith. Ark ;; Ju(y visitin(, her brother> Kd Trigg ] ««
Mrs. Julia Wilson, Fort Smith, Ark.;, and famiiy. arrived home Monday j ;;;,
Mrs. O. A. Rinker. Cedar Hill, Texas Im)rnln(, Mrs Jobnson |eftCalves-
ton in the Dallas sleei>er on the M. ,;;i
K. &. T., Friday afternoon, but be-;; ' i
cause of the high water was eu
route three nights and two days, for
the 12-hoUr trip. The train was de-
night, and yet they played under taint'd at Smithville Friday night,
such difficulties. Crowded and with Saturday morning went toSomerville
Mrs. Bettie Johdson who had been
in Galveston since the middle of <; j i
and to her long time friend. Mrs.
Nona Rawlins, Butte City, Cal.
The best concert of the season
was the verdict concerning the
Municipal Band concert of Tuesday
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problem for small homes—-with or without base-
ments. Estate Heatrola is NOT a stove, but a
practical and efficient Pipeless Furnace that offers
ALL the comforts of warm air heating at very
low cost.
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Estate Heatrola supplants stoves and fireplaces.
It heats 3 to 6 connecting rooms, and heats them
better than an ordinary stove heats one.
..ESTATE..
Heatrola!
—The Parlor Pipeless Furnace
Finished in rich grained mahogany, to harmonize
with finest home furnishings, it looks like a hand-
cabinet phonograph. You can rub it and dust it
with a cloth, just as you do your furniture. Burns
any grade of coal — hard or soft, lignite or slack.
Guaranteed to keep fire 50 hours on one-charge
of coal.
tfeCome see the Heatrola. Don’t
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delay, as the factory will be many
times oversold this season!
...We will also have...
Hot-Blast Air Tight Coal Stoves
Air-Tight Wood Heaters
Combined Wood and Coal Stoves
STOVE PIPE, STOVE BOARDS,
In fact all kinds of Heating Stoves, Etc.
at new and Greatly Reduced Prices.
Do Not Purchase Until You See Our Lines.
Lancaster Hdw. Co.
S. L. RANDLETT, President.
.$320,941.99 Speaking of the attendance at the a feeling that'the old stand would and was ordered hack to Houston.
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W. Y. Perry, Cashier of the session, President Bralley said, "We Why this thusness ?
State of Texas, County of Dallas, ss: College of Industrial Arts for next collapse under them at any minute. After many forward and backward
moves they detoured the train and
BEAR CREEK
re-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is
truepb® ■■
and belief. W. Y. Perry, Cashier. rangetnents to
Subscribed and sworn to before come
are exacting a large attendance m. A Shelton decided Lancaster s,)e arrivt*d at Corsicana Monday The meetings which were con
school building, and provide song
books.
Rev. Atkins, a Baptist minister
the best of my knowledge an<* *,ave niade all necessary nr- was too ^n(Hl a town to miss, and morning over H & I (' 1 here she ducted at the school house resulted of Cedar Hill, preaches each first
me this 10th day of Sept. 1921.
H. C. Lavender, Notary Public.
tECT—ATTEST:
J. E. Gist,
J. H. Darby,
T. J. Parks, Directors.
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the month, and Rev.
care for all who [,as purchased (lie business of the to°^ ,ll<‘ mtertirban to Monroe. m some thirty conversions, and a Sunday
Grounds' Motor Company and will transferred to the Waco line and ^reat awakening of religious inter- [ Bonds, a Methodistminister .preaches
conduct same at the present loca hinde<i in Lancaster at 10:08, worn csts j, the community. Cottage each second Sunday. Sunday school
tion under the name of M A Slid- an<1 waary hut thankful the trip j)rayer meetings have been held every Sunday afternoon as 2 o’clock
■ ton Motor Company. In another ba<l been without accident. ‘ i.^
Two large f>ed rooms, separate or column will 1m» found an announce- Fresh Pimento Cheese at Greene meeting beta lnursday night of last ten(jance aud co-operation of all in
For Rent.
as suite.
T. A. F'outs inent concerning this busines.
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Grocery Co.
week $40 was raised to light the the community.
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Tufts, Minnie Wetmore. The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1921, newspaper, September 16, 1921; Lancaster, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth543597/m1/3/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lancaster Genealogical Society.