The Corrigan Press (Corrigan, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1938 Page: 3 of 8
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Thursday, February 10, 1938
THE CORRIGAN PRESS
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CAMDEN NEWS
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WAKEFIELD NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dudley
spent the week end at their
home in Buck.
Mesdames Lula Dudley, W.
C. Fanchor and Sid Adams
of Moscow were Friday visi-
tors to Mrs. Dudley’s.
Mr. Gene Gann and Miss
Ruth Dunn were married Sat-
urday night.
Mesdames George Schoene-
man and. Q. L. Dunnn spent
Sunday afternoon in Corrigan.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stanford
were business visitors to Luf-
kin Monday.
Mrs. W. H. King and Miss
Daphne Bird of Livingston
spent Tuesday afternoon with
relatives.
Miss Jessie Pierson of Pol-
lock returned home Sunday
after a visit with her sister,
airs. Earl Collins.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Eldridge
are t’.e proud parents of a
new daughter who will be
called Ouida Katherine. She
weighs six and one-half lbs.
Motner and baby are in
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STRYKER NEWS
Rev. W. B. Oliver Jr. of
Corrigan filled his regular
appointment here Saturday
nght. He was accompanied
by Mrs. Oliver and the baby.
A wedding of much interest
was solemnized in Lufkin
to Nacogdo- j Monday when Mrs. H. Kyle
became the wife of Mr. George
Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Carter
both reside here and everyone I
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Perk-
ins visited relatives at Corri-
gan Saturday.
Wheeler Lilley of Hunts-
villle spent the week end here
with homefolks.
Woodrow Lilley was was a
business visitor
ches Saturday.
M. B. Wheeler was a busi-
ness visitor to Diboll Satur-
day.
Rev. and Mrs. I. D. Teer
visited relatives in Lufkin a
few days last week.
Mrs. O. L. Tynes and chil-
dren have returned from an Sunday afternoon,
extended visit with relatives Miss Evelyn Walker visited I
near Center. | her grandmother in Corrigan j
Messrs. Truman Reader of Thursday night.
Dallas and Harlod Seamons j Mr. B. T. Hill of Corrigan
of Nacogdoches visited in the transacted business here Mon-
A. O. Lilley home Thursday , day.
evening. j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coop-
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Courtney ! er of Barnum visited Mrs.
and children, Henry Johnson j Cooper’s sister, Mrs. Henry
and Sol Courtney, were busi-1 Pope recently,
ness visitors to .Llivingston The members of the B. Y. |
Saturday. IP. U. are planning a social
j Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Wheel-1 hour and weiner roast at the
I er and children attended the: church Satuurday night. Cake
ishow in Lufkin Saturday. and coffee will" also be ser-
churches among
races in our cities —
B. Oliver.
Benediction — Mrs
Oliver.
the other
-Mrs. W.
W. B.
Forty-two Party
Carmona Church
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Our Sunday school attend-
ance is growing.
B. Y. P. U—7 o’clock Sun-
day evening.
Church services—On each
Mrs. J. W. Cobb entertain-
ed members of the Corrigan
school faculty and their hus-
bands and wives last Friday
night. Narcissus and jonquils
were used as floral decora-
tions, and high score in the
games went to Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Redd.
The hostess served crab in
mushroom sauce, heart-shaped
and Mrs. H. L. Cook, Mr. and
I Mrs. C. H. Winkler, Jr, Mr.
! and Mrs. Henry Seale, Mr.
and Mrs. B. T. Hill, Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Redd, Mr. and Mrs.
B. J. Cadenhead, Mr. Mere-
dith York, Misses Flossie Par-
rish and Alcine Coward, Mr.
B. B. Brazziel and Rev. and
Mrs. W. B. Oliver, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jor-
dan and children, Lorraine,
Bernice, Joy Marie, Fred and
. ------- first Sunday night, Methodist cakes, pickles, Jello with „ .
wishes them much happiness I pastor conducting the service. | whipped cream and hot choco-1 Carolyn, and Mr. and Mrs.
during their married life. [ On each fourth Sunday | late. Walter Jordan and baby,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Reinhardt morning and night, Baptist I Those present were- Sunt J5an®tf.'3> attended the funeral
------• i ■ ■ — — —- '1 nt Mrs. Jordan’s father s~
and children visited Mrs. pastor conducting the service. I and Mrs
Reinhardt’s sister in Groveton I I
Phillips, Mr. | Beaumont Monday.
Livingston hospital.
Mi!?'Ruth Dunn0aPnd Mrs.’ ^isitecl in the A- °- ^Hey Rev. Coe of Camden will
Gene Gann were Livingston I ho™e Fndav- . „ fl.n *“8 r,e^ul,ar appointment
visitors Saturday Mr- and Mrs- enme Byron at the church on the third
Mrs. R. H. Hankins of Portly „bay were visitors in the I Saturday night and Sunday
W. W. Tynes home at Grigs- {afternoon,
by Thursday. I Mr. Woodrow Hubbard of
W. H. Freeman of Leggett! Knoxville attended the B. Y.
was a business visitor here P. U. meeting her Sunday
The P. T. A. met Tuesday !.Friday- night-
afternoon w-ith thirty members I D ...... i--
present. The performance of! Bapt,st Ladles Blble c,as’ ©-----_ ®
tne rhythm orchestra was en-j The B atiat Ladies Bible j CARMONA CHURCH
Joyed by alL Alter the bus.- c]ass met Tuesday night for g NEWS__^
Arthur is a guest in the. Ed
Bird home. She is a sister of
Mr. Bird and formerly resided
in Los Angeles, Cal.
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ness session the members were
served a salad plate by the
third grade room mothers.
The cake was a large white
one, tupped with 41 candles,
commemorating Founder s’
Day, which will be February
17. We also had our own
their regular business meet
ing and social hour. | The Woman’s Missionary
The class was called to or- Society of the Methodist
der by Mrs. J. R. Pullen and Church met at the church
was opened with song and Friday afternoon,
prayer, the business meeting The program was as fol-
of the class following. lows:
‘-mailer cake with two ran After the business meting Song—“Have Thine Own
dfes Those cuttng the cake the social was turned over to, Way.”
were Mesdames ! Grimes Ithe chairman- Mrs- HamP Prayer-Mrs. J- W. Mat
I M „ , n A/r ? ’ Cockrell, assisted by Mrs. lock.
L. M. Phillips, J. D. McCar-1 pujjen J
.go on sole at amazing low prices
1936 Chevrolet
low mileage,
Standard Coupe;
excellent shape,
dell, E. Matthews, of Camden, | Following the
Song—“I Need Thee Every
social hour, j Hour.”
Scripture —Luke J0:25-37.
president of the newly organ- Sme^ were^^d fi ‘ "pra^WlL Ster-
.zed unit at Hortense. Those sixteen members and three ling.
attending from there were s | visitorfJ who attended. j “Meditation” - An article
Don’t forget to be on time from the World Outlook—
morning at Sunday Read and discussed by Mrs.
school. All visitors are invit- J. L. Sailer,
ed and will be given a hearty ! World Communities In Our
welcome. — Publicity Chair-, Cities—An explanation of the
man. I missionary work of our
Mesdames M. Lawrence, Sher-
man Laird, Carl Parrish, n ‘T"
Handley Haynes and B. L. ounaay
David.
Mr. M. J. Droddy and
daughter, Mrs. Stevens, spent
Monday in Carmona.
Mrs. V. H. Wilson was a
Livingston visitor Wednesday.
Don’s forget to attend the
tacky party at the hall Mon-
day ngiht, February 14. Come
out and help the P. T. A. put
it over.
Dr. J. C. Kurtzeman will
leave Thuursday for Houston
where he will open his dentist
office cn February 15.
Mesdarr Will Irwin and
E. H. Kurtzeman were busi-
ness visitors to Lufkin Wed-
nesday.
good tires. A bargain at—
$4(5.0)
1936 Chevrolet Dual Wheel Truck
and Cab; compeletly overhaul-
ed, good 32x6 8-ply tires—
1934 Chevrolet Standard Coach;
good shape. For cheap transpor-
tation this car can’t be beat—
$125.00
$ 175.00
1936 Chevrolet Standard Coach;
in perfect shape, with excellent
tires; low mileage. A bargain—
$450.00
Forty-Two Party At School
Many Makes.. Many Models. ♦ Cars and Trucks.. Attractive Prices!. Easy Terms
Edens Chevrolet Co.
Phone 12 Corrigan, Texas
Frequent Schedules
Reliable Drivers
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RIDE THF.
The Tenth Grade will en-
tertain the people of Corri-
gan w-ith a “42” party next
Tuesday night, February 15.
Valentine decorations will
be used throughout the build-
ings. Prizes will be given to
both high score lady and
gentleman. There will also be
three entertainment features
by Corrigan students.
Admission prices are 15c
for high school children and |
25c for adults. The proceeds
will go to the entertainment
fund of the Junor class. This
fund is used for the purpose
of financing the Junior-Senior
banquet which will be given
the Seniors by the Juniors in
the near future.
Everybody tell somebody
else and come up to the
school house for lots of fun
and refreshments.
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EXAMPLE OF LOW FARES
FROM CORRIGAN, To:
O. W. R. T.
Houston ................................... $1.90 $3.45
Galveston ....................................... 3.15 5.70
Corpus Christi ........................... 4.90 8.45
San Antonio ................................. 5.85 10.55
Austin ................................... 4.90 8.45
Dallas .................-............................ 4.00 7.20
FROM CORRIGAN, To:
O. W.
Lufkin ............................................. $ .so
Shreveport .................................... 2.65
Ty,er ................................................... 2.25
Longview ................................. 2.85
Nacogdoches ..................................90
Henderson ...................................... 2.00
R. T.
$ .90
4.80
4.05
5.15
1.65
3.60
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NACOGDOCHES, TEXAS j;
C. D. THOMAS, President and Gen. Mgr.
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Gilbert, J. R. The Corrigan Press (Corrigan, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1938, newspaper, February 10, 1938; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth643647/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.