The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 306, Ed. 1 Monday, December 27, 1920 Page: 4 of 4
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—THE LYRIC—
SHOW OPENS 7:00—PICTURES 7:15
TODAY AND TOMORROW—
Charles Ray
IN GEO. M. COHANS’ GREAT PLAY
45 MINUTES
FROM BROADWAY
Charlie made this one himself. He made it in his own
Tiew studio and it s the biggest and best picture Charlie ever
appeared in. Don ’t miss it or you 'll be sore when your neigh-
Aells you how good it is.
AND WALLACE COBUM IN A TWO REEL DRAMA
■THE COGARS TRAIL ”'
NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION
WEDNESDAY—
Alice Brady and Milton Sills
WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST IN
“The Rack”
-A powerful drama of today.
THURSDAY—Buck Jones in “Just Pals. '
FRIDAY—Houdini in “The Law Pirates.”
SATURDAY—Buck Jones in “Sunset Sprague.
I - »♦» »'♦■
»♦»»»»»»♦♦♦•< I I I'M I
First State Bank
of Weatherford, Texaa
This Strong, Dependable Bank Solicits
Your Business
You will get the best of service
Member of Federal Reserve System
OFFICERS
H. W. Kuteman, President
Geo, W. Fritz. Vice-President.
A. N. Grant. Vice President
D. S. Wright. Vice President
J. S. Campbell, Cashier
W. V Shadle. Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS
H. W. Kuteman. Alex Rawlins. A. N. Grant. W. T. Carter. Elmer C.
Hill. D S. Wright. George W. Fritz
I*iH.il.*.t |i HI i>i
—I5he PRINCESS—
NOTICE—CHANGE OF TIME
Box Office Opens 7:00 P. M. Show Starts 7:15 P. M.
^LAST DAY TO SEE
Dorthy Phillips
-IN-■
“Once to Every Woman”
AND A TWO REEL COMEDY “A LYIN’ TOMER’’
♦ PAVEMENT PARAGRAPHS ♦
Mis. I’liil Simmons is iiiui:.
W.uo
IV \Y Akanl spent Christmas
in 1'alius with his (laughters.
J»»fc ; Hiagins of New Mexico, is MiSs
\i?itii;g relatives and friends in the! whrt
Mr and Mrs George Colgin of
♦ Waxahaehie. were Christmas visitors
♦ 4 in the city, the guests of their
mother, Mrs S. K. Colgin.
Miss \ti;i Strickland returned to
Dallas. Sumliij aiternoiut niter hav-
d.ty; i-,g spent a lew days with her par-
t's Mr and Mrs. C 11. Hi i iiT.laml
Ian ile Haines and brother,
of Houston, are spending
I
ihe week in the city, the guests of
iheir uncle, K. 1„ Rains and family.
-P.m Saturday and Sunday with his j Mis . Dunwoody IJurges. teacher of
T Buchanan of Wichita Falls
parents
domestic science
the Abilene
" 1 (lays with her mother. Mrs. C.
! Drake. |
Proctor Brevard will arrive in >he|
Webb-Squyres.
Robert Wehb and Mrs. Annie II.
■Stillyres were married at the Meth-
<ik!'isi jtarsonage Saturday evening,
^ev. K. 1\ Williams, officiating.
Venable Moving Grocery Store.
Jack Venable is moving his grocery
store from the south side of the square
Mr and Mrs. Hen Reid and little High 8<.hooI, is home for Ihe holi
j son are visiting Mr. and Mrs. II W
j Kuteman.
I Charlie Matthews and family spent
: Sunday with relatives and friends j clty Ulis artP,.noon from his home in
in T on Woith I Detroit Mich. and spend a few
Moad Pickard and family oi**Ren-1days wi(h his parPnts, Mr. and Mrs.
! brook were visiting relatives in the
'city. Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. .Tohn Bond of Hous-
Howton-Bradford.
Aaron Howton and Miss Lillie ton are visiting relatives and friends
Bradford were married at the First in the city.
Methodist church parsonage Thurs
da.v morning. Rev. E. 1’.. Williams Christmas with r.is mother returning
officiating.
II. L. Hrevard.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Courtney
went to Fort Worth Sunday where
they visited relatives and friends.
Mrs. Courtnev will spend several
Will Christian of Tluirber. spent |(lays ,hp pity
It. !,. Rains, Mr. and Mrs. Kurland
Collier and Miss l.ucile and Whitt
'home this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C Manis of Vcr-i
Hunters Return from South Texas. : non, were the guests of Mrs.
.1# LI. Price, C. It. Davis and R. H.
Knights of Pythias.
j Monday where, they spent Ihe days
| with relatives and friends
Lois Pipkin, who is employed with
I Ihe Qunnah. Acme & Pacific Ry. Co.. I
j as loss and damage clerk, at Quanah,
after spending the
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. P. R
TOMORROW —
EVA NOVAK
THE STAR OF “UP IN MARY’S ATTIC FEATURED IN
Wanted at Headquarters
—Here’s a real thriller! The best ever since its director
made “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea’’—the stirring drama
of a daring woman who stole a whole express train, carry-
ing ten million dollars in gold—but who could keep a certain
young man from stealing her heart, even though he had been
sent to say that she was wanted at headquarters. See be-
witching EVA NOVAK play this rousing melodrama and you
will Lave enough excitement to last you for a week. Don’t
miss it.
WEDNESDAY-
GRACE DARLING
“The Discarded Woman”
THURSDAY
44
LA HOMA”
A DRAMA OF THE EARLY DAYS IN OKLAHOMA
I Rains motored to Mineral Wells,
C. F.
i Drake on Friday night.
Yo theLAJa-sonic building on South Main | Lott returned Friday evening from I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Collier of j
■ street. This building has been remod-'South Texas where they spent twoiQuanah. are visiting relatives and
ele<i and Mr. Venable will have one of weeks on a big hunt. They report j friends in the city.
■»he prettiest stores in the city. no deer, but plenty of the smaller! Miss l.ucile Rlackstock oi Demon . ,
, , , i i has returned alter spending
----- I Same ami a general good tune. is spending a few days in the city , , , . . , .
I ' ■’.holidays here with Ins
»--'villi Iriends and relatives. ,, , ,, ,, r. .. ri , t .
„W nf Commerre Mo, ♦ „ M..» ! . ...... M 1 «n(l M|S' 1 K Rra8e,,0« °f! •'»** "*«><*
FRIDAY—Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran in “Fixed by
George. ’ ’
SATURDAY—Roy Stewart in “Bond of Fear.”
Teachers Institute Resolutions:
We. your committee, endorse the
jjoint
I
session of the institute and I
of financing the same
The last regular meeting for the Chamber of Commerce Not to Meet! Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hodges spen' , ... ,, . .....„ i ' . .........“
The retrain- meeting nt the ,n,.PP. a , „ , ' ,, , I Mineral Wells, spent Christmas Day and recommend that the same plan!
tors of the Chamber of Commerce | «ues!s ‘of ’their'son ” jan<1 S.unday in ,hP ci,y RU,,!dsbc lollowed vear, giving our I
lot tlieir parents, Mr. and Mrs. .T. W .,superintendents the power to unite
Rrasehon. (with other counties it in tlieir judg-1
fee work in the Rank of Page. Vi .Ring I sev«ral ol the members of the board. I Bunch. Saturday and Sunday I .?.h' I’lo<k tofteihei rnent it is wisest and best to do so.
splendid Christmas dinner Saturday
year UHil will he held by Lone Star
i.odye No. t. K. of P.. Tuesday night
U! ?:.tt) o'clock A large attendance of
the members is desired. There will
fPVtshians in tlie city are invited to meet
wi'h ns.
R. F. FLETCHER, C. C.
Family Reunion.
Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Hilliard had
'tfutre a fttntily reunion at their home
Commerce [guests of tlieir son.
will not be held tonight, on account! .Miss lametta Russy of Fort Worth!
of tile absence of ihe secretary and | was the guest of Miss Sweetie!'
several ol the members of Ihe board. Bunch. Saturday and Sunday.
The next meeting will be held Mon- W. M. Covey, editor of the
day night. January ;!rd.
jbank Rannor, was visiting relatives!
Ciias.
Christmas Weddings.
H.
■ in the cty, Monday.
Dr. tint! Mrs. H.
at 1 o'clock which was attended by
We heartily commend City Super-
intendent, T W. Stanley for his ei-
ficient administration ol the city
V. P.
in this city, Christmas day anti Sun-1 Su.nday. J»«'«ce Hodges Bunch.
s j a large number of Rrock members, I schools and Superintendent
Cage l and Miss Florence j rtlulghttll. of Fort Wo*h | tW«thpr 'vith several visitors- from. Craven lo*f his faUhiul and compe-l
ere married in this cityjtheir IWI’.Pnts I!pv. M|.s ‘ | M eatherford. | tent work in the management of the
-- • ' ’ ....... Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Smith and Into county schools and Miss Annie Webb'
Phone 509
Model Tailors
ANDREW COLGIN
H. Grebe were married in
M. L Williams Passes Away.
left homed-1
Mr. and Mrs. .1 R O'Daniels of
ol Fort Worth, were the guests oil Blanton for her many progressive I M. L. Williams, aged fit years,
holi-:
ftheir parents, Mr. tuid Mrs. ('
Smith. Christmas day.
■"fay. Quite a number of their cliil-1 oll'c'a,'nP- ^!'e c<n,I)*f
Yjren and grandchildren came in and i ^°* '0lt Moitli, "hit-. I he> j port Worth are spending the
3j.rf-nt. Jbe holidays with them. I"'11 make ,h<‘" [days with tlieir mother. Mrs. R. V. j
Among the party were: Mr. and! r*es,io T' Npm1 l,nd Miss 01,1 M:l°; Bonner.
Mrs- Barber, Miss Nohbie and Mas-1AlKOO<l- W(‘,v ,,,a,Tied Sunday verge W. Garrett of Wichita I ith hlr dinnpr
doe of Arlington: Ivan Barber'"00" at °0un' l,wu'se' Justiw j Kansas, is spending a few dav: with1 ' ‘
otf Lincoln, N’ebbraska, Mr. and Mrs. IE' H°dRPS °,licia,ins' The yu«ng|his parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. s.' ,h”' , ‘Y' """ ^ ca,^r''1 ^Wva.io,, of the pro-
icoiiple live hi Mirldlebrook. :r.:»rrptt tne III>«m Milit«ii> School at Foit j jeotod legislation now oiTorc»d by
S. [achievements accomplished, and I died at the family home, 511 Bridge
On that day I pledge our hearty co-operation in all street, at 5:30 Sunday morning fol-
Mr. and Mrs. Smith entertained all suitable legislation tending to pro.
their children and a low friends j mote and advance our State educa-
tional system and recommend the
R. L. Thomas, who is tit lending I careful consideration
Ratliff of Dallas and
Milliard of Houston.
Master Joy:
Knights Templar.
■ Rotary to Entertain Little Brothers
At the regular weekly luncheon
of the Rotary Club Tuesday, each
Weatherford Conunandery No. 51. Uotarian will hat
K. T. win confer the order of the
Red Cross tomorrow afternoon
s»»‘ming at 5
served at
aw his guest a
i "Little Brother." The luncheon will
com- j}0 a, (lit* Busy Ree Cafe, and
o clock. Banquet will‘, |1P entertainment committee lias ar-!
7 o'clock and iinmtd-1 • *
i Garrett.
i Mr. and Mrs. Stroud Railev came'
I in Sunday from Petrolia and will
Lspend a few days with relatives in
the city.
i Mr. and Airs. Harry Kuteman of
! Rising Star are here for the holidays
visiting tlieir parents. Mr. and Mrs.
W. Kuteman.
Safely thereafter, the order of Chris-
j ranged a. program in .he interest of j y[|. and Mrg_ Tom nunch of*Vo!,
| Worth were gues.ts of their parents,
j Rev. and Mrs. W. At. Bunch, Sarur-
! Worth, is spending the holidays with | same.
| his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Thomas, on West Akard street. Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas have recently
moved to this city from Perrin.
Mr. and Mrs. Buster K. Braseiton
of Rolf. Okla.. are visiting relatives
and friends in the city, the guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. w.
We wish to thank the Weatherford
school board for the use of the High
school building, the citizens of W’ea
lowing an illness of several months.
Mr. Williams and family formerly
lived in Stephens county, moving
here about a year ago. He is sur-
vived by his wife and the following
children: Charlie and K. M. Wif-
liams. Mrs. It. H. Gandy, Mrs. J B.
Flynn, and J. C. Williams of Caddo; ■
Airs. H. It. Gandy, Breckenridge;
the little brother movement which
<San Knighthood will be conferred I
-apon several candidates. Visiting' js nmv ,.prpivinc considerable. . , „ ,
Sir Knights ai-e. courteously invited |attention in all ,he chlbs ot thel ^ Sunday.
8,0 a,,*’n(1' I country.
C. A. WALLKR. E. C.
E. A. SW'OFFORD, Rec.
Frances and Evelyn Strickland
have gone to Cleburne to spend the
| Fire Boys Distribute Christmas Cheer j "pek with relatives.
Christmas morning a committee, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Oliver spent
Braseiton. They brought their little
therford for their kindness and hos-;Mrs- J l! Bonds, Garner and ,T. N.
pit.nlity shown us while in their!Williams at home,
midst and all those'who have con-1 Mineral services were held at tho
tributed in any way to the sneers |ll0me Monday morning by Dr. M.
of the institute. E. Weaver, pastor of the First Bap-
from the volunteer lire department
| Saturday
and Sunday in Midlothian!
son, Kennith to the city for treat-
ment and on Monday morning an op-
eration for the removal of tonsils
and adenoids was performed. He
stood the operation nicely.
Geo. C. Jones, cashier and Wm.
L. Simmons, ussisLmt cashier, of!
We especially wish to thank the
conductor of the institute work. Dr.
Phone 120
CLEANING AND PRESSING
HAT WORK AND DYING
HEMSTITCHING
Cloth Covered Buttons
Gfuib.
| of this city distributed between fifty | the guests of their parents, M, and ford by all(o yeat,rda; for ,,alo pfn.!
Ef Z—“I:: £-3^1
land Christmas cheei; was carried to j "ors in the city, the guests of their' . ... .. .... P fe®
homes of people who. had it not Parents and friends. tead.ly .dent.fied and the whole
been for tlieir remembrance, would; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Young, and' Cha‘n °f PVlde"Ce ‘S Sa'd t0 h"k "P
jnot have enjoyed the dinners other C. Jj. Jr., of Eliasville, spent Christ-
I than tho regular fare of the family. mas day and Sunday with relatives
custom lias been observed and friends in the city.
tist church, of which he was a mem-
ber, followed by burial in the City
Henderson, Mr. Davis, Mr. Williams! Cemetery,
and Miss Glass for their efficient i —........
work, for the many helpful sugges-j Christmas Day Passes Quietly,
tlons and the inspiration lhat tliovl • .
have given us ' Christmas day was unusually quiet
in Weatherford. The stores of the
city were closed and the people
C. M. WINSTEAD.
Chairman of Committee.
I This
| by the Fires Boys of this city lorj
I several years and the boys enjoy
[the giving and expect to continuei
j the service.
snugly. The three robbers
caught at Alice, Texas.
Oil Truck Slightly Damaged.
The fire department answered a
call Monday morning from the North
Side. An oil truck was blazing, but
'the fire was extinguished with slight
damages before the department ar-
vied.
THE HERALD for job printing
We Have Some Nice Gifts
for the
Late Shopper
6RASELT0N-SMITH DRUG 60.
Dorothy Watt, Jeweler
I spent the holiday with their families
land friends and in a large majority
of cases served turkey dinners to
friends and loved ones.
The Christmas entertainments of
Friday night were very enjoyable
and largely attended, and the spirit
of the holiday season prevailed
throughout the city.
Alcohol! Alcohol!!
—Not for you to drink but for your rad-
iator, that’s all. The winter has just started,
one application will do all winter.
—We have a radiator man, who can sol-
der any leaky radiator. Bring yours here.
We fix them.
Hdpkins Motor Co.
PHONE 166—PALO PINTO STREET
l m 111 wm 11 uti 11 iimniii >tmnt 111 wtl
Notice to Stockholders
—Notice is hereby given that the meeting of he stock
holders of the Merchants and Farmers State Bank will be
held at their banking house January 11th, 1921 at 10 o’clock
A. M. for the purpose of raising the capital Stock. This is
made necessary to comply with the Texas State Banking
Law due to the increase m deposits during the past year
—Also the annual election of officers and directors will
be held on the same date.
—We point with pride to the increase in our business
during the past year that makes it necessary to increase our
working capital, and we wish to thank eur stockholders and
our many ffiends and customers for the business entrusted
M.'SR.a3£3'h*
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The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 306, Ed. 1 Monday, December 27, 1920, newspaper, December 27, 1920; Weatherford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth657137/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .