The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1918 Page: 1 of 8
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LANCASTER, DALLAS COUNTY TEXAS, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1918.
II, No. 21.
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irts and Collars
FOR SUMMER WEAR.
JUNE 28'
In another column will be found ^
an announcement by Hon. A. B.
Wood of Dallas, candidate for state
senator. Mr. Wood will be in Lan-
caster tomorrow to speak to the ; V
voters. hi j
Misses Stella and Lillie Bernand
of Thorp Springs visited their sister,1
Mrs. W. M. Moore, last and this *»1
stocks of “ARROW” Summer
Shirts and Collars are complete—
a . big shipment received this week.
Superior Quality Silk Shirts
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ley are the newest patterns for Summer, of a fine §
le silk. These are in various stripes on white
LOCAL NEWS.
--- week. They had as a guest Sun-
Miss Nettie Fitzhugh is attending day Royse Dowdy from Camp h'1
| summer school at Baylor University. Bowie. 1,1
Miss Cuilum, of Dallas, was a Mrs. Barthel gives notice that the
guest last week of Miss Virgie City Bakery is ready for patronage, i>«,
Johnson. Tie bakery is a neat, up-to-date
Mrs. Lee Watts, who came up plant and *** re-building after the W
from San Antonio to visit relatives. fire showed confidence in the future
returned last week. Lancaster. | tw
Miss Lucy Lavender of Lancaster ^rs- E- ®andy was in Oak Cliff ;»J|i
was the guest Saturday of Mrs. T. last week t0 make the acquaintance lia
J. Weatherford.—Ferris Wheel. of her grandson, Allen Bandy, Jr..
w , _ „ and expects to divide her time be-
Mr. and Mrs. A. P Wray of Dallas tween ^ and the Red Cr0B8 work
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Parks for several weeks
and Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Rawlins. I t
F. M. Hammond, C. M. Lyon, j
Mmes. F. M. Hammond, D. P. Maul
Hoosier Cabi
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A rg the Very Best Made /
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Edward and Ruby Maner ale
funds—priced at $5.00, $6.00 and _
$7.50
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New Cotton Crepe Shirts— in large, fancy stripes,
at _____ __________________$2.50
New Cotton Crepe Shirts—with fancy silk stripes,
at- _______ _________________... $3.50
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New Madras and Percale Shirts in staple and fancy
stripes, at_________________ _______$1.50
Arrow & DeLuxe Soft Collars
many styles* at 20e, 25e and..............35c
r” Laundry Collars, each............ .20c
Dry Goods Co.
"The Sign of Sadsfadtion.”
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spending die week with Durmont |dj~"w,‘G."Howell" md Tom Stuart
andKate Murphree at Waxahachie. were among the number from La,,.
D. M. Morton, as agent, sold to K. caster who attended the funeral of j ;M'
L White J. E. Edin’s farm of 735 Houston Coker at Hutchins Tuesday
acres, at Hillsboro; consideration, . . ! !!'
$100 000 Miss Elizabeth Shelburne is home JJJ,
from T. C. U. for the summer vaca-
Dr. Cephas Shelburne will fill his tion. Miss Shelburne will return to
appointment at the Hutchins Chris- the University this fall, where she
tian church next Sunday morning j has a position as teacher of mathe-
and evening. matics, and will also complete her j
Mrs. Ferris McCurdy and son, course of study.
Billie, went te Itasca Monday for a J*as. Hamilton, who since April |!| >
visit with Mrs. McCurdy s father, 1st has been in the employ of the Ml:1
Dr. McElroy. government at the powder factory j! j
Mr. and Mrs. Roy George and Nashville, Tenn., came in Thursday j
Frank Perkson of Dallas took sup- of last week. He reported the
per with W. W. Maner and wife weather awful hot. J. D. Moody is $
Sunday evening. still in Nashville.
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Miss Kathleen Hammond has The show given by Edwin and
been a guest the past ten days of Junior Stuart and Stanley Hagan
Misses Dale Moffett and Mary Friday night netted the boys $2.25,
Scruggs in Dallas. which was turned into the Red
Cross fund. Some wonderful feats
were performed, and the audience
H. E. White, Mrs. L F. White. H.
F. Hood, W. G. Brown and M. O.
OCLAMATION!
* with the proclama- in War Savings Stamps, their sav-
by the President of the fogs to be accomplished by the cur-
and that promulgated
the State crfTexas,
tailment of unnecessary expendi-
tures of money so that goods and
services, needed in such vast quan-
June 28th, A D. 1918, , .. . . . .
_ , . A- titles for the winning of the war,
War pavings Day; and be conserved. The material
Je earners and tax needs necessary to the successful
r— male and female — of the prosecution of the war can be met
;tomeef together at 2 o’clock «dy by the people of this Nation
of said d$y, at the denying themselves customary but
of their several school needless expenditures.
, then and there to pledge Therein fail not. The United
amount of their savings States Treasury Department has is-
the remainder of the sued instructions that the officers of
War Savings Stamps ; such meetings shall list all persons
I, J. V. Griffin, mayor in their districts who fail to attend
city of Lancaster, Texas, do ®®ifi Jneetings and that said list of
proclaim and designate the absentees shall be fdrwarded to the
i day of June AD. 1918, as State Director of the National War
War Savings Day in the Savings Committee and thence to
»• and do solemnly the Secretary of the National Treas-
all adult wage earners and ury Department. In the perform-
l of said city to be present ance of his duty June 28th, 1918,
meeting, and make their *ct no citizen of Lancaster fail.
as requested by the Presi- Witness my hand this the 12th
proclamation, which calls day of June, A. D. 1918.
people of the State of J. V. Griffin,
> save and invest $91,000,000 Mayor of the City of Lancaster.
Durrett attended the funeral of Mm cheered heartily in apProval
L S. Brotherton at Wheatland Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Fisher and
Wednesday. family and Mr. and Mrs. Goings and
Miss Annie Morton, who is assist- daughter drove to San Antonio last
ing Miss Maude Strain in the post- Friday to see Lee Watts and family
office, is becoming acquainted with and Willie Goings. They found
the service, and will make a valu- Willie had been sent to France. He
able assistant. . was postmaster at Camp Travis.
Preaching at the Presbyterian
Four letters from Willard Hamil-
church next Sunday at 11 a. m. and ton came to the several members of
at 830 p. m. by the stated supply his family the first of the week. A
Rev. Holmes Anderson. Sunday beautiful one to his mother, written
school at 9:45 a. m. on “Mother’s Day,” enclosing a
B. I. Price is serving on the jury
this week. Mrs. Price is in charge
of the ice cream parlor, and with
souvenir to his mother. Willard’s
letters are always cheerful and in-
teresting.
the assistance of the boys is making Mrs. Ann Ramby visited in Lan-
the place quite inviting. caster the past two weeks, spending
Mrs. E. E. Glover, who had been the week with her sister* Mrs-
with her mother. Mrs. Rachel Du- Emeline Taylor, and this week with
Laney, for a week, returned to her ^rs L. E. White. Tuesday Mrs.
home in Ennis Monday, as her, Ramby and Mrs. Taylor visited in
mother seemed a little better. ' ‘ t*ie home of their brother, J. H.
Ellis and wife.
A little daughter was born to Mr.j
Save Steps! Save Lab
Save Food!!!
If you do not own one, don’t delay
ting it NOW! Ask everybody who
one how well they like it.
A DOLLAR DOWN and a dollar
a week puts it in your home.
Lancaster Hdw. C
S. L. RANDLETT, President.
Dr. G. P. Pipkin has greatly im- j Miss Winnie Hulbtrt
proved the appearance of his suitej beth Alkire went to San i
of office rooms in the White Bank last Saturday to
building. The floors of waiting
room, operating room and laboratory
are covered with new linoleum, and
the optical and other equipments |
are being arranged for greater con-
venience.
Dr. McElroy returned home
Wednesday night from Durant,
with Mrs.
While in the parkJSunda t
Joe Stoval of Camp Travis i
Worley and Lloyd
Sam Houston. The boys
to see any one from home.
Hulliert was glad to
In another column
and Mrs. Tom Simmons June 11th. ^ Mr*** Mrs Murre11 ®nd Okla., where he attended the Gen- notice by Ben IfUler
Mrs. Jas. Simmons went to the san- ° _^ eral Assembly of the Presbyterian jnot be in the dairy
itarium at Waxahachie Wednesday
to see the mother and daughter.
Ruby, were guests the first of last
week of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Billings-
ley. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Evans and
Mrs. C. D. Bryson, Mrs. J. T. Me- son, John Luther, of Dallas, were
Donald and Mrs. C. W. Newton will also guests in this home the latter
pour tea for the Methodist ladies at part of the week,
the home of Mrs. Bryson next Tues- clyde VWaus home from
day afternoon from 4 to 7 o clock. Camp Bowie Saturday to visit his
While at the court house last parents, C. N. Watts and family.
Friday S. S. Fitzhugh gave us a Andy Day and family also visited
check to advance his subscription, in the Watts home Sunday and
His new address is 522 W. Jefferson, Clyde accompanied them to Oak
and he does not want to miss hi9 Cliff in their auto, where he took
paper. (the intemrban to return to camp.
Lemond Henry, who has just re-
Marion Randlett came in Friday
turned to Camp Bowie from Weath- of last week from Rice Institute,
erford, came out here Tuesday even- Houston, where he had a very suc-
1 ing, accompanied by his sister, Mrs. cessful school year. J. B. and Ed-
E. F. Jones. Dr. and Mrs. W. T. win Hawthorn, sons of Rev. Haw- the number who went from Lancaa- very
White and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Con- thorn, a recent pastor of the Lan- ter to Camp Travis last week to see
nor and daughter, Miss Florence, caster Baptist church, graduated the boys in camp. Clifford Brun-
church, While away he visited jyjy high
friends and relatives in Dallas, Plano (Jbe scarcity of
and Lancaster and attended com- Miller's reason for
mencement exercises at Austin Col- neaa proposition
lege.—Itasca Item.
Horace Strain came in from San
Angelo Sunday. Wednesday, ac-
companied by Mrs. Strain, he went
to McKinney to spend the day with
V. E. Scott at the sanitarium. Mrs.
Soott, who is staying with her hus-
band, came home for the day to see
the children and ljx>k after house-
hold affairs, returning Thuraday to, abou, ^
McKinney. household goods to
Mrs. Sallie Brundage and daugh- where he has
ter, Miss Rhoda, and John Cheshier the Baptist College,
and Mrs. Lizzie Worley were among! the coming y
is serious, as other
vate parties there is no
Mr. Miller gave good
his patrons will
cease.
Prof, and Mn J. G.
leave tomorrow for Gree
Mrs. Smith will
with
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drove out from Dallas to meet them, from that Institute this year. J. B.
Major Jones and Knox Henry could has joined the naval reserve, and
not leave Camp Bowie to be with
the family party as had been hoped.
Edwin will teach this winter. They
were very bright boys.
dage and Lee Cheehier have started
on the long trip, and will probably
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Tufts, Minnie Wetmore. The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1918, newspaper, June 14, 1918; Lancaster, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth543872/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lancaster Genealogical Society.