Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, December 9, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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THE CHRONICLE
C. C. HAYLKY, Editor.
Published Every Friday
sriiSCItll'j'ioN HATH8.
One Year......................#1.00
Six mouths..................50
Three months.,.................yj
Kutcred at the poetoffico ut t anvil-
tou, i exua, ax Mviiii-iicl.isSiuinUM-,
MONEY EASIER
liig companies apparently
panaeil through their periods .’1
being uiiaiiit- to raise needeii 111011
ey, even ily paying « per cent.
The New ) ork Edison Company
last week offered bonds at (i 1-1*0
per cent and they had thirty mon
offers than they iiad bonds.
Everyone familiar with New
York money markets will be en-
couraged because business in
smaller cities and ut the cross
roads always improves after it be-
gins to improve in money cen-
ters.
Money to Lend
Tile Chronicle lias the address
of a company representing much
wealth that has money they arc
anxious to invest in school bonds,
road bonds, etc. The addres* will
be given to any trustee or inter- j
ested parly,
Their letter indicates big j
wealtli is loosening up.
D. C. DOVE NAMED EDITOR
of baptist publication
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powders, shampoo creams,
tooth powders and pastes,
toilet soaps, complexion
lotions, toilet waters and
perfumes—everything for
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Nervousness,, heart 'trouble, con-
stipation, anemia and impure
blood detract from the beauty
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will relieve these conditions.
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dainty aids to beauty or
practical aids to both health
and beauty, this place is
the place to come.
J.E.PERRY’S
PHARMACY
rosp_\ity
ress
leases
articular
eople
If it is cleaning pressing or
dyeing you just ’phone 7!) a.nd
your work will be called tor and delivered
SUITS PLEASE TOO
$50.00 Suits Wade to Measure $35.00
Gammon ®. Williams
year’s work were discussed. To-
day's session, Wednesday, will be
devoted partly to the question of
foreign missions. There will be
consideration of establishing mis-
sions in Hrnz.il and in Portugal.—-
Dallas News.
D. C. Dove, of Austin, formerly
member of the House of Repre-
sentatives, was elected editor of
the baptist Progress, official or-
gan for the Baptist Missionary
Association, and also assistant
secretary of the executive board,
at the meeting of the board held | Were you ever ut a mysterious
at the First Baptist Church in Oak ? In the basement of the
A MYSTERIOUS EVENT
Cliff Tuesday. The election of Mr.
Dove followed the resignation ol
the Rev. Edgar Parker, pastor of
the First Baptist Church, of Fer-
ris, as editor.
At the session of tile board
Tuesday night plans for the
Methodist church Sunday night,
December Id, you will have a
chance to attend one. No restric-
tion to age or size. Just bring
nickles, laugh, and spend from
a niekle to any amount you please
Don’t forget the date. December
lfl. Come. Refreshments free.
CARROLLTON BAND BUSY
Tooting and hooting that
is being heard from all parts of
the city will develop into niusW
in a very' few months says Rev.
Fielder, Bob Patterson and otn
er old heads with band exper-
ience.
Over two-thirds of the instru-
ments have arrived and the ban.:
is practicing now every Monday
and Thursday night, since tin
first call was issued by the
Chronicle for the boys to get t<.
gether. Rev. Fielder is working
faithfully with them and Carroll-
ton will soon have a band ot
which everyone in twelve miles
of Carrollton will be pri ml. Boy
/roin different oommum'.ies are
participating.
ADDISON
The chill which Nolan Ally
had at school recently ban deve-
loped mto pneumonia. But he is
improving now nnd expects to be
back in school before long.
“millions now living
will never die”-
“Millions Now Living Will Never Die”
In loss than a year Ibis proclamation has
oun i ,s way into thirty languages and the
message is being heralded to millions of peo
the eRrth°U8HnCi8 °fcitie8in every land on
’’Millions Now Living Will Never Die!”
"Wh?,ever heard of su°h a thing? Prepot-
Jernus, you will say. So said the scoffers to
fioah; they had never seen rain but the flood
Stipe on time. Millions Now Living Wbl
JJever Die, but will enjoy unend ing human
llfo on the earth and ascenda highway of
fifhteousnOss to full perfection of body, o
mind, of character, in company with their
loved ones returning from the grave. When
the kingdom of God is fully established man
kind will have no more fetir of sickness or
accident old age or death; no more dread of
loss of homes, or loved ones or, livelihood; no
more sorrow or tears. •
“Millions Now Living Will Never Die”
You may be ono of them. Go! Hear the
proof of these most marvelous tidings. Test!,
mony upon testimony, ovidence, upon evi-
dence, Biblical, historical, scientific—apifeal-
ing to lyour reason as well as to your heart-
will be presented without cost in the lecture
Dl
PAUL TELKAMP
OF DALLAS
AT
CARROLLTON THEATRE
SUNDAY, DEC. 11, at 7:30 p.m.
|a .orrows" ISgreau" ‘Zn S Z’lndt by th« T" ^
luoludinff 500 Heriqfual prool u*xls To ” ! hn“ blM'n -,n(ll'l'-d sad pudlisltsd In book form
(M 25 cent, un,ble »>«»r «>« lector, ms, have , cop, b, ssod.
. Ioteinst.on.1 Bible btodent. Assoclstlon. McKInn, A.en.w, Dsli..' Toxss.
A|WB.'.“rll",l,"l“' 8tudeots Association. OrKsnixcd b, thel.te
I e.t»r Boss.ll. j„liKe Rolllford. Ne» York Cll, Hsr, President.
SEATS FREE
NO COLLECTION
Bro. Stallings, of Seminary Hill
iillcd his regular appointment
Sunday.
Miss Ada Sumner visited her
home at Hutchins Saturday and
Sunday.
George Renfro, of Fort Worth,
visited .1, A. Atkins Sunday.
J lie Sehodil Trustees are hav-
ing concrete walks built uroumi
ami in front of the school house.
County Superintendent A. G.
McDonald and a Slate luspeetoi
visited our school Thursday and
complimented our teachers on tile
conditions of the school.
John W. Rees relieved C. P.
Sublett as agent for the Cotton
Belt Friday, December 2, after
an absence of (>0 days.
J. T. Nance has been right sick
the past week.
Floy Hyde, of Dallas, visited
friends here Monday.
Mrs. Lamar Allen and Mrs. J.
I . Welch attended the Baptist
State Convention at Dallas last
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MY CAR
Keep your car up so well
you may be proud of it when
meeting and talking with
Friends.
Let us help you with Repairs
Tires, Oil and gas.
CITY GARAGE
J T. VANDEftGRIFF PROP.
Carrollton
Texas
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF
TEMPORARY GUARDIAN
If your child cuts ravenously
at times and at oilier times Inis
no appetite at ml, look out for THE STATE of Texas.
worms. White’s Cream Venni- To “n pe,BonM interested in tin
ulile Couniy Judge of Dallas County
Texas, appointed Margaret Lee Pow
clears them out. Priceii5c.—Bold
by ail Druggists.
Church Directory
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
»rute i (invention at Dallas last ^unifay school every Sunday
week, and also visited Buckner’s !nom,,,« ^"‘PUy »t 10 o clock.
..... <. . .....communion services following
Sunday school, Prenehing first
uml third Sundays by Elder J. A.
t iiestnuU^ Pastor. Bible lcetu. i
on appointment dales at 4:18 n.
m. Prayer meeting Wednesday
nights.
UNION MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
(Texas Missionary Association
Baptists)
Preaching every Sunday, morn-
ing and evening. Sunday selim.r
at 0:45 o’clock. Regular confer-
ence first Tuesday night of each
Orphan Ho'mr, where the girls of
the domestic science class served
sandwiches and coffee to several
hundred of the delegates.
Joe Morton and Bro. Clovis at-
tended the funeral of their grand-
father at Parker, near Cleburne,
Monday, November 20.
MALNUTRITION IN AMERICA
AMONG RICH AND POOR ALIKE
Only four per cent of the children In
the plains section In (ho United unites
are normal. According to u survey re-
cently made by the American Ited
Cross and the United States Public
Health Service Jointly. A large per-
centage of subnormal children are so
because of malnutrition. Malnutrition
Is answerable for more Ills In the child
life of America than any other one
cause, It has been ascertained, and thla
condition Is found as frequently among
the children of the rich as in the fam-
ilies of the poor.
The Red Cross, through Its nutri-
tion classes and diet educational work.
Ill endeavoring to correct the wlde-
iread condition of undernourishment
1 to lay the foundation for
l-tlMiler next generation by building
the strength of the children. In
United States there are over 1,000
[rrttlon classes In which mote than
000 children are enrolled. In addl-
to this there are 1SS clauses in
>od Selection with over 1,800 stu-
l-ota, all at whom either are In ad
vanced school grades or are adults,
j WKh a work of this macnltnde, with
•° eWsrt aoneuady to tnorenaa Hs
aeop». the Bed Qrens hopes la the next
•ew years te leech American children
whet te set, whan te eat It. and___
moeh of It to sat, to that nndernour-
I ah moot vl n no laager ho a menace to
the health at the oaMea.
«OUTMWMTIItN amt*
MMVINdl MMO tROM
NUNtfM IN RUSSIA
The Amort con Rod Cross Ooramle-
etoo to western Rioart* sod the Baltic
States, which la under the direction of
Lieutenant Colonel Kdword W. Kyon.
Issues a monthly bulletin printed lo
English, nnd giving news of the work
of the commission. The last number
to reach this country la the September
Issue. In It there Is mention of three
Southwestern Division workers who
luitl arrived during August. They aro
Miss .Veil \v. (Vouch, of Lawrence,
Kan.; Miss Hanoi M. Drake nnd Miss
Hlndys R, Nicholson, of Kansas City.
Tin j lu -e Joint'd ihe commission ns
nurse a >1 In-lug ihe tnlal of nurses
on the con,mission's Muir up to twelve.
Miss Nicholson and Miss t Vouch have
hocu assigned in the I.lhcnn District
uml V. i Drake goes to Key no.
vr Temporary Uuardiuu of the person
mill Estate of said Minor.
Said cause will be heard and acted
upon at the next term of Bald Court,
commencing on the First Monday In
-Ian., A. J). 1922 at the Court House
in the City of Dallas, at which time
all persons interested In the welfare
al Hiiid minor may appear and contest
aahi appointment if th«w ho desire. If
said appointment Is not contested at
said term of court, snlil appointment
will be mode permanent, tne number
el suId cause on the Probate Docket
of said Court being SU56.
Witness \V. s. Slides, County Cleric
al Dallas County, Texas, Given under
my hand and seal of said Court hi of-
Hi t in the City of Dallas, this 14th day
of Nov,. 11121,
(Seal) \V. S RKILES.
Couniy Clerk, 'Dallas County, Texas.
Dy W. L. GRAY, Deputy.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF
TEMPORARY GUARDIAN
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
To all peraons Interested In the
month._Prayer ' meeting each „‘lfar? “f ,he Minora, Dallas Lett and
y i-einig cacti Sl)muel Lett, on the 9th day of Nov.,
1(121. the Honorable County Judge ot
Dallas County, Texas, oppolnted C. E.
DeWItt Temporary Guardian of the
persons and Estate of said above
named Minors.
Said cause will he heard and acted
upon at the next term of said Court,
commencing on the First Monday in
Jan., A. D. 1922, at the Court House
In the City of Dallas, at which time
all persons Interested In the welfare
of said minors may appear and contest
said appointment If they so desire. It
said appointment Is not contested at
said term of court, said appointment
will be made permanent, the number
of said cause on the Probate Docket
of said Court being 8862.
Witness, W. 8. Rkllea, County Clerlt
of Dallas County, Texas. Given under
my hand and seal of said Court at
office In the City of Dallai, this 6th
day of Nov., 1M1.
(Real) W. 8 8KILK8,
County Clerk. Dallas County, Texas.
By Fred PATRICK. Deputy.
Tuesday night. Carrollton Com-
munity Sing Song each Sunday a
8 o’clock.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Texas General Convention
Baptists)
Elder Lester B. Collins, Pastor.
Preaching first and third Sun-
days. Sunday school every Sun-
day at 9:48 o’clock. B. Y. P. U.
euch Sunduy nt 0:80 o'clock.
Prnyer meeting Thursday night
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. C. H, Fielder, PaNtot
Preaching every Sunday, morning
and evening. Sunday school nt
P:48. Junior Kpworth League ut
8:80 o’clock. Senior Epworth
League at 0:80 o’clock. Prayer
meeting Wednesday night.
N0r.cM%0«;^2i;;rATN0'
THK STATE Or TEXAS.
To all persona Interested In the wel-
!nH* Hsrvsy Harrison
and Ruby Harrison, on the 1st day of
Nov., 1921, the Honorable County
JUf,!*a0rt D*I1m C6'*n,». Texas. *p
pointed Geo. W. Harrison. Temporal*
Ousrdlan of the person, end Enisle.
ot said Minora.
Raid cause will be heard and acted
upon at the next term of said Court
commencing on the First Monday In
Jan., A. D. 1922, at the Court House In
the City of Dallas, at which time an
persons Interested In the welfare of
seld minora may appear and contest
said appointment If they so desire. If
said appointment la not contested at
raid term of court, aald appointment
will be made permanent, the number
of said winso on the Probate Docket
of su Id Court being 8«r>2,
Wllnesa, W. 8. Hlillea, County Clerw
Of Dallas County, Texan. Given under
my hand and nt-al of aniil Com| n. ot
Ice In the City of Dalian, thla Hth
lay of Nov., 1912,
((’•’Hi) W. H. SEILER,
Vinty Clerk, Online County, Texns
' VY. L. CR AY, P .;.i|iy
Nonos or APrOINTMINT or
TCMPONARV GUARDIAN
THE STATE Or TEXAS.
To all persons Interests* In th
welfsre of ths Minor. Jamas C. CnW
baugh, on the 9th day of Nov., 191!
the Hounhla Dagaty Judge of Dalle
County. Texas, appointed 0. M. Imn
bstigh. temporary guardian of th* «s
tate of James C. Cmtobaagh, a sblnot
Raid eause will be heard and aetei
upon at the next term of mid Conti
commencing on the First Monday It
Jan., A. D. 1922, at the Court House It
the City of Dallas, at which time al
peraona Interested In the welfare 0
aald minor may appear and oontes
said appointment If they no deelre. I
nald appointment Is not oontssted a
aald term of court, said appolr.tman
will be rnnde permanent, the num»>e'
of aald cause on the Probate Docks
of aald Court being 9865.
Witnonn. W. 8. RklKa, Cour.ty Clerl
O' Dallas County. Texaa Olv'-n unuei
mt hand nnd «ml sf mid Court nl ot
floe In iho City of Dallas, this 9th daj
dsy of Nov., 1921.
(Real) w. 8. RK1LE*.
f oumv Clerk. Dallas Couniy. Texnx.
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Hayley, C. C. Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, December 9, 1921, newspaper, December 9, 1921; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth556205/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carrollton Public Library.