The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1919 Page: 5 of 8
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'or Your Comfort
re glad to announce that we have a large
-shipment of-
OD COAL !=
supply your needs for the Cold Weather
YET TO COME.
ions Have Been Removed from Building,
^,jn again talk BUILDING MATERIAL to you.
I. T. Elliott Lumber Co.
Phone 37
LANCASTER, -
- 'TEXAS.
Dedication Assembly Hall
LANCASTER
Friday, Feb. 21st, 1919, 8 p. m.
Everybody invited and earnestly urged to be present.
A prominent speaker from a distance will be secured,
and a most interesting program will be announced in
the next ^sue of this paper. Arrange to attend this
important event.
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Time—Feb. 21st, 8 p. m. Place—Assembly Hall.
LOCAL NEWS/
Methodist Church.
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Miss Bess Barnes, spent the week- There was a decided increase in
end with her aunt and sister, near attendance all around last Sunday, j j
Dallas, and attended services at Lis- If it be not raining or sleeting, let’s
Hair Dressing!
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ERINE—T^o Sizes.
LA^EOLE Hair Dressing.
/ • BARRY’S TRICOPHEROUS
KER’S HAIR BALSAM
MULCIFIED COCOANUT OIL
^ VASELINE HAIR TONIC
v. SHAMPOO FOR HAIR, Etc.
LYON DRUG STORE
bon Sunday afternoon.
Ten cents will admit you to the
carnival. You can pay more and
see the side shows and sample the
eats, but if nothing interests you,
there’ll be no charge to get out.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Winniford left
improve on this next Sunday.
The official hoard decided on
March 23rd, as the best time for
a revival meeting, and Rev. and
Mrs. R. L. Flowers have been en-
gaged to lead in it. These are con-
secrated and successful evangelists.
Themes for next Sunday: ‘The
Saturday on a three .months pleas- Greatest Power in Man s Hand, and
ure and sight-seeing trip in Califor- Qualities of a Good Sdldier, at 11
They will visit Mrs. Winni-1a- m- and 7 P- m- respectively.
ma.
j ford’s sister and family, Mr. and
1 Mfs. Ben Griffin, in Loe Angeles.
S. C. Riddle, Pastor.
Baptist Church.
Miss Estell Wilson who had been
in the home of her sister. Miss A —-
Snyder, returned to her home in “The Rent Veil, will be the sub-,
McKinney Saturday, accompanied, ject f<* the morning service. There i
by Misses Jessie and Audrey Sny-
eon Patriot/!
will be special music and then earn-
est congregational singing: The i
evening service will be evangelistic.!
The choir met last Friday night\
and organized and made arrange-1
. _. . _ , , ments for an evening of song in a!
Anderson, at Lisbon. Tuesday morn- jew weeks and made other plana
der, who returned to Lancaster Sun-
day night.
T. M. Anderson 92 years old died
at the home of his son, Dr. H. R.
One of the greatest annoyances and most dai
practice—if allowed—to the Banking business
Read the instructions given below:
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Comptroller of the Currency
Washington, D. C.
To the Board of Directors:
Gentlemen—The granting by some banks of ac-
commodation in the form of overdrafts is objection-
able, and cannot be countenanced by this offi#i This
practice should cease entirely. To facilitate the ac-
complishment of this result, the subject has been
taken up by this office with the banking departments
of various States, and these authorities have generally
agreed to take necessary action to secure the effective
co-operation of State Banks in attaining the end
desired.
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You are requested to adopt a resolution directing
that no officer or employe of your bonk shall pay or
charge to the account of any depositor any check of
such depositor where there are not sufficient funds
on deposit to the credit of the drawer of the check
to meet the same.
Please forward a certified copy of the resolution
to this office as soon as it has been adopted. Lat the
resolution show the names of the directors present
at the meeting. Please acknowledge receipt without
delay. Respectfully.
JNO. SKELTON WILLIAMS,
« Comptroller.
Kindly take notice of the above, and do not
in a position of embarrassment to you by
payment of your checks on account of “not
funds.” This rule applies, and will be
our three banks — Lancaster, Wilmer and
I
ing. He was a native of Tennessee,
a veteran of the civil war, and had
been in Texas twenty-seven years.
W THU JOY
/ AV INC
HERE-r HOW.
Dr. Traett at Baptist Church.
RhiMrl
billions of <
md disgrace
debts,
of dollars to save
We must pay the bill.
kaow the Joy af earing? It’s the
feeling!
and later be able to bay that
hare always loaged for.
make oae right bow.
for a more effective service in the
life of our church. Every one who
. , , ... , can is urged to meet with the choir
the body was sent to Waco Wedn«- j f(, the pa8tor', home
key morning. Friday I]i(,ht H. c Bam
| There have been some business c ---
I changes and many improvement*
in the little city of Hutchins during
the past few months. Among those
reported to the Herald is the com-
modious and uptodate residence be-
ing erdeted by S. W. Daniel, and the
j merging of the Citizens’ Guaranty
! State Bank and the Farmerr and
Merchats' Bank, under the name of
; the formes.
Mrt? and Mrs. T. C. Hartin enter-
tained the members of Hammond’s
I dry goods force Monday evening at
their home in North Lancaster.
There was added to this number
Miss Winnie Mitchell. Mrs. B. B. Tul-
ey, Dr. Fiske, and J. D.-Scott Can-
dy pulling, corn popping and Eighty-
Four, made a jolly evening, as some
“cooked” while others played, but
all joined in eating.
WHITE & COMPANY,
( unincorporated)
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Oar Saiday Schools.
“Four Lemons We Have Learned
From the War," will be the subject
discussed by Dr. Geo. W. Truett at
the Baptist Church Sunday after-
noon at 3 o’clock. Of course every
one is invited to hear this great and
good man. He has a message for
all who love righteousness and the
boys who fought for it “over there.”
• The service will begin promptly.
You will want to hear him. The
house will be adequately heated.
The following enrollment, attend-
ance and offering for last Sunday
were reported by the superintendents
of their respective school:
Enrollment.
Attendance
Collection
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Methodist
Presbyterian Services.
Rev. James Kirkland will preach
at the morning and evening services.
Evening service begins at 7 o’clock.
In the morning the topic will be
“Two Kinds of Christians." In the
Get-
Enrollment
...............101
Attendance
.........75
Collection .
...............$5.73
E. U. Thompson, Sup’L
Christian *■'
Enrollment
............V_____108
Attendance
92
Collection
..........$14.36
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T. A. Foots, Sup’L
Enrollment ..
Attendance .
Collection____
Letter heads,
—anything in
printing line ci
Herald Omct.
Read the
Mrs. Will Logan had as guests for
the week-end Misses Mary Carden evening the subject will be:
and Miss Fern Fontanna, of P. C.. i ting a Wife.”
Milford. Miss Carden is teacher of ---
voice in the college and rendered a
Randolph Howell gave a din-
Mrs. R. E. Wil-
The afternoon was spent
Mrs. Raymond Carry, and was
by all, and refreshments
solo at the morning service at the
S. H. Weather all received a tele-1 Presbyterian church. Sunday, with
gram T|^gday that his son, John, Miss Fontanna as accompanist. On
had arri^^pn Newport News. This Monday, Mrs. Logan and guests
brought great joy to the home and were guests of Miss Ethel Shaw,
Left for New Home.
John will be given a glad welcome. Dallas, for lunch, and the four were
Mrs. Willoughby ex- He has experienced the work of the a theatre party in the afternoon, as
ive today for Cisco, to huns in its fiendishness from the, Mrs. Logan’s guests.
i. Mr. mod Mrs. J. T. sinking of the Tuscania to the gas
Miss Mary McCarty, who attaeks, E. L Graham is another
hem visiting in this community Lancaster boy who has arrived at
gome time, will leave to visit the port, and was fortunate in es-
caping wounds.
W. L. Logan and wife had as a
guest Thursday night of last week,
LL Herbert WhisnanL Lt Whis-
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Maner and
children left Thursday for Ker rville,
where they will make their home.
They go in search of health and will
spend the summer in hunting and
fishing and living the out-of-door
life as much as possible, with gar-
den. chickens and cows to add to
the healthful diet. They are indus-
trious economical people, and hav-
Es&i
DR. GEO. M. JONES
..DENTIST..
(or Dallas)
At Dr. G. P. Pipkin’s Office, Lancaster,
EACH MONDAY.
And makes a conscientious effort to deliver really a better class
of Dental Service than is obtained in most Dental Offices.
There are many in this community who will testify that they
have received better service, at fairer prices, than they have
ever received before.
aant is one of the Dallas boys who1 ing secured a place of residence, will
received his commission at the first soon be well established. They have
training camp at Leon Springs, and the best wishes of their friends for
selected as an instsucter. He was health and prosperity,
wounded three times while in ser- Saturday night they were guests
vice in France, and lost a limb. He of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller. Sun-
will be sent to a norther institution4 Jay a family dinner was given at
and be equipped for useful life. Mrs. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Start Rig
Conkey’s Buttei
“STARTING Fi
For Your Baby Chicks,
It is Fine—Try It!
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We also have the following POULTRY RE3
REMEMBER, that Dr. Jones, Dentist, is at Dr. Pipkin’s
I office each MONDAY. Have your Teeth
Examined Free!
W. G. Howell entertained informally
with Eighty-Four for him while he
was in her home.
W. J. Rhodes, (Colored) who lives
os D. P. Mauldin’s farm, received a
message that his son. Win. J Jr.,
had died while enroute home from
France, ami the body was at New-
j>orf News, and would be forwarded
at government expense if desired.
The request was made to have the
body sent to Lancaster. He was in
the transportation service ami was
wounded while delivering food to
stations. He had been in the hos-
pital and was invalided home
the Princess Mattocka.
Miller, with the following present:
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Miller and fami-
ly, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller, Mr-, and
Mrs. M. C. Miller and Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Allen ami Mr. and Mrs. W. W,
Maaer and family.
The name of David B. Allen, Red
Oak. appeared in the casualty list
Wednesday, us severely wounded in
service. ,
There has l*»en little frolic and
ftm in Lancaster this winter. Times
have been too serious. Forget it
for a time and enjoy yourself at
the carnival Feb. 22nd, afternoon
and night.
Conkey’s Egg Tonic,
LeGear’s Poultry Tonic,
International Poul^y Tonic,
And
H. S. Strain
DRUGS AND JEWELRY"
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Tufts, Minnie Wetmore. The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1919, newspaper, February 14, 1919; Lancaster, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth543836/m1/5/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lancaster Genealogical Society.