The Plain Dealer (Corrigan, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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ill tilt1 home id' .Mrs. Ada • "inn.-..
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Arthur, k|k*iit ilm week rud here
in the homo ol' hoi parents. Mr.
and Airs, dim l.cyg.
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land, visilod frionds lioro this
wook end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hudli.
visited in Aloscow Snndnv.
Wakefield
Mr. and Mrs. \V. .1. Tuilos.
accompanied In Mr. Mrl.aiu. all
of Livingsim . • < •
the A. 0. Li Hoy
afternoon.
Rev. K. Woodard and Ilia,
ilenry Fulior of
nndoil church lioro Sunday.
llov. I. I'. Toor tilled his reg-
ular it]>iiointuient lioro Sunday.
Mr. and Airs. C, C. Perkins
and ehildroil and Mr. and Airs. II
|l„ i'orkins visilod rein lives in
< 'amf> Kill',' Iasi week end.
llo\. I. I>. Toor was a business
visitor in Lufkin Kntimlny.
Mr. and Airs. A. \Y. Orr and
I Air. and Mrs. Wall of Livingston
wore visitors in I lie A. <'. Lilloy
homo olio day Iasi wook.
Mr. and Airs. M. li. Wheeler
and son, Winfred, wore Lufkin
shoppers one day Iasi wook.
Airs. .1. II. Frazeo anil daughter!
Llano, uiiondocl the funeral of
Airs. Tinkle, a rosidout of 1 >il»ol 1.1
The funeral was hold at li,van’s
i 'hii|>j>el i ’oinefory.
tloorgi* i'ioroo of Houston.
! was a vision- in the Al. I!. Wheel-
or homo Sunday night.
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NEWS FROM SODA
•fi..,«tiiliu and Hugh Lloyd ol this
idaoo. I
Abb Lewis of ('hosier, was in
rhe oity on business Iasi Mon-
day .
Air. I). L. I'mllard. .AS, died al
the hospital in Iavingston Situ
day . dannary 2N, al a dill a.ill.
Air. Hilliard wax horn in Hon
ion county. Tennessee. having
moved lo I’olk County m an
early ago. lie has (alien an arliu1
pari in eommiiiiity alfuirs mid I A'
look a si mid regardless oi vv I u > j
was for or against him. lie al |
ways stood for wind ho ilmngtti *
was right. Ills grealesi intoroHt In
was in school work, having boon [Hi
an tiotivo Irusloo for Hu years.
Air. Ballard was a laoinhor of K
the Haptisi ehurolt and took an 1
active pari in oluiivh work.
The funeral services wore hold
at the Turner Cemetery, a family ''
plot near Ids homo.
Air. Hilliard is survived by his a
wife, six' children. -Mrs. Avisju
Hendrix and Airs. .1. H. Herring!
of Corrigan, .Alls:' Cal lie, H. L.. I'*
All. and Airs, T. T. Taylor vis
ather.’j. \V. Dullard I ited Mrs. Taylor’* parent*, Mr.
IW , Inotliors. L. V.j uni Mr . Hli Malone, at Canideu
" lived with I ho do- Tuesday of Iasi week.
H. Hallard of \Hms \aioma Murphy of Swab
J. ' v, visited relative* in ibis
f Via Hors, Okla.. i w"!, ommuaily Iasi wook.
ii,iiv i. Aliases Thelma
nl Phyllis Olein N ipper
an. and oilier relatives,
si of friends join in
A. Phillips of llouslon
i can la r a i ipoi nl men i
SKIN NEWTOWN CLUB
: ho |' lies of the Skinnortown
H. inoiisirntlon Cluh met
i f a*! 1 iy afioriiooti at the
■ mo ol Airs. Prod Thomas.
Miss Hsmor Puller made an
night. Sunday and j,l|,.l.(,M||U){ (U|k on "Cultivation,
u,day night
Horn lo Air, and Airs, Bernard
'llov. a hov on January 22.
lorn to Mr, ami Airs. Tom Ray
atelier, a boy on January
Horn in Mr. and Alls. Webster
all,or, a girl on January 'id.
Air. and Airs. Award Taylor I
d children of (loose Crook, vi.-- j
■d loinlives here Iasi week.
S. R. Nowlin was a business]
<itor in Livingston Saturday, ]
drainage and rare of Roses."
The dub pinniu ,1 lo make a
i.i-o culling hod lull this was
pc-ipolled linlil more agreeable
w en I her.
The next meeting wiil be at
o home of Airs. John Woods oil
Tuesday. February l.'i.
IfusliT KsSman of Imfkin, was
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CORRiGAH Theatre
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
P'olil'Uiiry l! >N H, 1931
She was the
IMP
in His Impend I Majesty s
household — until he
found Her underhisbed.
And then —
But you'll
have to see
this tingling
romance
yourself to
find out
what hap-
pened next,.
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UPS
ETRAY
WITH
JOHN BOLES
EL GRENDEL
Maude Eburne
Irene Browne
Henry Stephenson.-
10
—Also Good Comedy—
Admission 15c & 25c
SCHOOL NEWS (From page 2)
Mr. linden: Leo liovv was the
party Iasi Saturday night.
Leo: Fine.
Ale. linden: Did they play any
new games.
Lee: A’es. they played a game
where the one who made the
ugliest face got a prize and after
the parly was over the judges
gave me the prize.
Mr. linden: Fine.
Lee: Acs, Inti 1 wasn’t even
playing.
A. (L: Coach, why don't you
give your wife presents now like
you did before you married her?
Coach: Did you ever hear of a
fisherman feeding a tisli bait
after it was caught?
Cecil Alorgan: 1 heard that
every body at the party last Sat-
urday night was drunk.
John Polls: A'es, they went on
a big spree.
Cecil: lly the way, was I there
SLEEPY
(By Ruth Lewis)
Late hours at night Bessie Myr-
tice did keep.
And in history class she fell
asleep,
She snored until she did alarm
The teacher who pinched her
on the arm.
She jumped up and hil the floor
And started running toward
the door,
The door (lew open with a bang
Because she thought (lie bell
hail rang.
AFRAID OF THE DARK
(By Ruth Lewis)
Louise Shepherd is afraid of tl
dark,
Because she's afraid the di
may bark
A( her and run her in the lious
That's why she didn’t mnl
the sound of a mouse.
She's afraid to leave out of h
mother's sight,
Because someone might try
scare her at night,
At night she wont sing just lil
a lark,
Because she is actually afraid
the dark.
2d AND :!d GRADE NEWS
Jack Frost came with ice but
our ninny ferns and (lowers are
still alive. We water them each
day and last week Keneth
brought them some new dirt.
They are very pretty and we love
them lids.
Vivian Cloud.
AVe have learned a new so;
H is supposed to he sung to c
mothers. This song is “Gay V
onlines." Ii hits n love riiesss
for our mother*.
Minnie Lee Rasberry
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Fancher, W. C. The Plain Dealer (Corrigan, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1934, newspaper, February 1, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth642847/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.