The Tyler Journal (Tyler, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, July 13, 1928 Page: 3 of 10
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JULY 13, 1925
THE TYLER JOURNAL
News From Our
Correspondents
ARP PERSONALS
Arp, July 9—Ingram Cummings of
New York is visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fenton Commings.
Brtitly Gentry and family have re-
turned to Houston after visiting his
sister, Mrs. Newt Barron and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Buenn Williams of
Wichita Falls are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. John Chadwick arid Mrs. Noah
Williams.
Mrs. Oney has returned from a
visit with her granddaughter, Mrs.
Clara Thrash, at London, Rusk county.
Mrs. Sarah Johns of Jacksonville
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Henry
Lacy.
Don’t forget these dates of* memo-
rial services: Mason memorial ser-
vice next Friday; Asbury, next Sat-
urday; Ebenezer, the last Wednesday
of July; “home coming” at London,
Rusk county, on Friday, August 3. :
HOPEWELL
(Rt. 1, Kilgore)
Mrs. Hamp Godfrey returned with
Miss Lillie Jackson to Fort Worth.
Miss Jackson had been visiting Mrs.
I, J. Bass here.
Marvin Lee Holt and Miss Margaret
Loise Ross of Kerens were married
Thursday at the home of the bride’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross, at Kerens.
William Glover visited his mother at
Longview.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Florence and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jernigan, all of
Tyler, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Florence of Garland visited Mr. and
Mrs. Hamp Florence Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Bamberg and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bam-
berg and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Bamberg attended a family
reunion at Kilgore Sunday.
Mrs. John Rogers of Nacogdoches
visittd her husband here Saturday and
Sunday.
W. M. McAfee is visiting his son
near Overton.
Mrs. Harvey Bass visited relatives
at Kilgore Sunday.
Fonzo Beall Florence of Kilgore
visited his mother, Mrs. B. B. Florence
Wednesday night.
Mrs. Jimmie Hurst of Dallas and
Horace McAfee of Overton visited Z.
A. Bamberg Sundady.
Mrs. I. E. Harris and family visited
relatives at Red Level Wednesday.
I. Z. Wallace is visiting relatives
in Fort Worth.
Miss Tullie Florence Godfrey, who
recently underwent an operation at
a Fort Worth sanitarium, is better.
Mrs. Tom Hanson of Livingston
visited her daughter, Mrs. Frank
Whitlock, Thursday. :
OMEN
Miss Jeffie Hardy of Arp visited
Miss Alma Newman Sunday.
O’sman Bonner and Gerald Hill of
Arp were visitors here Sunday night.
Rev. P. S. Wilson of Troup preach-
ed here Sunday evening.
Dr. and Mrs. Pesse Overton made a
short visit here Sunday afternoon. :
NEBO PERSONAL MENTION
Nebo, July 10—Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
son Hicks aand children of Tyler
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bart Mc-
Dowell Monday.
Lidda Buckalew was the guest of
her sister, Mrs. John Haynes, of Lin-
dale Friday.
Leonard McDowell of Okhoma is
spending a few days with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McDowell.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Pierce of
Hawkins spent the 4th here visiting
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Fleming.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown and chil-
dren of Red Springs were visitors in
the Noah Hill home Saturday night.
B. R. Johnson of Lindale was the
guest of J. R. Johnson Saturday.
Miss Minnie Slayton of Fort Worth
was the week-end guest of her par'
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Champ Slayton.
Mr. and Mrs. Lomain Thompson
of Tyler were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Vickery Wednesday.
A. B. Boulter returned Wednesday
to Nacogdoches after a few days
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Hill,
Mrs. Boulter will visit here a few days
longer. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Hicks of Tyler
spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs.
Burlie Hicks.
Marvin and Truett Johnson spent
Saturday night with their brother,
Allen Johnson, of Mineola.
Tot and Frances Warren of of Red
Springs were the guests of their
sister, Mrs, Autlev Hicks, Tuesday
night.
Mrs. Arch Johnson spent Saturday
afternoon with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Cross, of Lindale.
DEAN PERSONAL MENTION
Dean (Rt. 2, Tyler), July 9—Rev.
I. Winson filled his regular appoint-
ment here Sunday, both morning and
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Cook of Rusk
are visiting friends and relatives here.
Mssies Nettie Myrel and Sunshine
Turner were Chandler visitors Friday.
Homer Mays who has been ill for
some time is improving slowly.
Jerry shiflet is very ill at this re-
port.
^ Jack Willis of Tyler spent the past
week here visiting friends and rela-
tives.
Miss Mozelle Baastic of I^ice wisited
with Miss Leveta Harper the past
wek end.
Miss Lorene Carter wa3 a Tyler
visitor Wednesday.
Several from this community at-
tended the 4th July “frolic” held at
Big Eddie Wednesday night.
Miss Molli'e Shiflet and Lena and
L. E. Shiftlet were Chandler visitors
Friday. *
Willie Williams visited in Edom
Friday,
Robert and Claud Brewer of Chan-
dler visited in this community Satur-
day night.
Charlie Gilstrap of Rusk and Jim
Gilstrap' of Lindale spent the week-
end here.
Jim McGiney of Tyler was a visitor
at the Henry Wilson home Monday.
Roscoe Sniflet, Mrs. Minor Terrell
and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gilstrap of
Chandler were Sunday visitors at the
Henry Wilson home.
SALEM
Mrs. Ernest Shuttlesworth spent
Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Emory
Wilkerson of Troup.
The A. Burns family of Harlingen
spent Sunday with the L. E. Burns
family.
Miss Dora and Jim Wright visited
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Lidbetter at
Pirtle Sunday.
J. D. Henson and the E. O. Henson
family attended memorial services at
PAGE THREB
Pleasant Hill, Rusk county, Saturday.
The annual memorial services will
be held at Ashbury Saturday, July 14.
Alton Shuttlesworth of Salem and
Miss Jessie Lee Whitesides of Henrys
Chapel were married Sunday.
Mrs. W. S. Jackson of Prairie Lea
visited Mrs. H. J. Patterson and at-
tended services at Salem last week-
end. :
WINONA PERSONALS
Winona, July 12—Mrs. Cora Sail-
ford of McKinney is visiting her dau-
ghter. Mrs. Oarl Branch.
Durwood Stanford is in St. Paul
sanitarium suffering from a nervous
breakdown. His friends are hopeful
for a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kay and Mr.
and Mrs. P. A. Tobb motored to Big
Sandy Sunday to attend the revival
that is being held there.
Roy Boges of Vernon spent .the
week-end with his mother, Mrs. M. W.
Boges.
J. R. Myers is visiting his son at
Jolly, Texas.
Friends of Mrs. Ike Fosher are
glad that she is on the road to recov-
ery after her operation at Ft. Worth.
Mrs. Della Dean of Henderson and
her daughter, Mrs. Smith of Houston
were visitors in the C. Shank home
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tobb and Mrs. C.
Shank visited Dean Shank at Rusk
Tuesday afternoon and attended band
concert there.
T. W. Shank and Grady Branch
were in Henrietta last week.
Miss Jewel Atkinson spent last
week in Winnsboro.
Mrs. Russell Canneday is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mc-
Clung.
Winona had another big rain Sun-
day.
Rev. Pledger of Tyler filled the pul-
pit at the Methodist church Sunday
in the absence of Bro. Bass who was
assisting in the Union Revival at Big
Sandy.
PINE SPRINGS NEWS ITEMS
Pine Springs, July 11—The W. H.
D. club met at the schoolhouse July 9
with 14 members present. The sub-
ject for the afternoon was “salads.”
Quite a few members are planing to
attend the meeting Friday and Satur-
day at the Fair Grounds. The next
meeting will i he a social meeting.
Refreshments consisting of cocoanut
cake and iced tea were served.
Saturday evening there will be a
social aat Pine Springs church. Pies,
ice cream, cake, sandwiches and drinks
will be there to help you enjoy your-
self. Eeverybody is cordially invited.
The proceeds will be used to buy
new songbooks for the church.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fortner, Misses,
Ada and Maurine Fortner leave this
week for a trip to various points in
North and West Texas.
Miss Margaret Harvill is visiting
in Dallas.
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SAND FLAT PERSONALS
Sand Flat, July 10—Miss Fannie
Wiley and Mrs. Curry and little dau-
ghter, Louis, of Tyler were the guests
of their mother, Mrs. Annie Wiley,
Wednesday.
Mrs. Alberta Brown spent Wednes-
day with a party of Tyler friends ,»nd
relatives or. a big picnic.
Mr. and Mrs. Lem Mathews, Mr.
and Mrs. Hoyle Hitt and Miss Irene,
Oleta and Rafe Hester motored to
Caddo lake Wednesday where they
enjoyed lunch and boat riding.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dozier and chil-
dren and Mrs. S. F. Baker and children
enjoyed a picnic and fishing party
on Harris Creek Wednesday.
Bill Wiley has returned home from
Tyler sanitarium where he was very
ill for several days. His many
friends will be glad to know that he
has greatly improved.
Will Hegood has undergone a minor
operation and is dding nicely.
S. F. Baker was in Dallas,the first
part of the week on business.
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Joy, July 10—The recent rains have
made the grass grow in the crops
more than farmers would prefer. How-
ever, the crops grow likewise and it is
probably all for the best. The boll
weevil is making his appeat-ance in
many cotton fields, according to re-
ports. i
Alvah Gary of Dallas has returned
to his home after spending several
weeks here with his Uncle Judson
Gary hnd sister.
Jesse Gary and family who reside
near Gladwater were here Friday
night to attend the candidates' supper.
Announcement had been made that
a protracted meeting would begin at
the Baptist church here Sunday, but
for some reason unknown to the mem-
bership the minister they had en-
gaged failed to come.
FRIENDSHIP CROP NEWS
Friendship, July 10—Crops of all
kinds are unusually late and grassy,
and there is considerable complaint of
boll wevils. Corn is late and very
spotted. Other grain crops, such as
maize heigra and Kaffir, are late and
grassy. Granting that too much rain
does not not continue to fall, the farm-
ers generally believe this section will
make about 75 per cent of the yields
they obtaind last yar.
Mrs. E. G. Holt spent several days
here last week wfith her mother, Mrs.
D. W. Russell.
John and George Jeffries and their
families of Dallas were here Saturday
and Sunday as guests at the home of
their father, T. P. Jeffries.
Mrs. Mamie Goggins of Dallas, Mrs.
Bessie Barnes of Big Spring and Mr.
and Mrs. John Tucker visited Tom
Jeffires and wife Sunday.
Mrs. N. H. Barron of Texarkana
and Mrs. Cleo Thaim of Camden, Ark.,
spent the week-end with Mrs. D. W.
Russell.
Edward Johnson of Danville was
here Sunday conferring with a num-
ber of song enthusiasts concerning the
opening of a singing school here.
Joe Hancock and wife of Joy were
Sunday guests at the L. 0. Philpofc
home.
WINONA METHODIST TO GIVE
ICE CREAM SUPPER AND'RALLY
Winona, July 11 —The Methodist
Ladies of Winona announce an iee
cream supper and* political rally to be
iven by them on the church lawn on
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given by them on the church lawn on
Tuesday evening, July 17. Everybody
is cordially invited.
40 FROM TROUP ATTEND
DIST. METHODIST MEETING
About forty members of tks Troup
Methodist church Tuesday attended
the Jacksonville district Methodist
conference at Brushy Creek camp-
grounds, between Palestine and Franfc-
ston. Nearly every church in the dis-
trict was well represented, with a
total attendance of about 2,000 people.
A quartet from Troup sang at ser-
vices Tuesday morning and again in
the afternoon. Bishop Hay of Hous-
ton preached in the morning. In the
afternoon Dr. Will Hogg, evangelist
who is holding a meeting at Jackson-
ville, preached. Conference was held
in the afternoon. :
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Edwards, Henry. The Tyler Journal (Tyler, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, July 13, 1928, newspaper, July 13, 1928; Tyler, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth638024/m1/3/: accessed April 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Smith County Historical Society.