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Come in and let us demonstrate this stove to you.
will he surprised.
Primrose Cream Separators
home on one weeks trial
:i. ■. ar„ tbroiwiiMl* ■*« lui!'"
i. r th- great mark*-;- f.» > "ilrs*
.,r, tif J*|*iu China w**,'*‘
• . i aiaf South Aoo'rii . lett
win.!; < a fourth »f ,:'1' *”1
• . Western h< ni!-p:c i>’ *h ••»!«
. ltd* cotton a! tr«te ain
h- refit’ if" «»rn-l f,>r
Cage Hardware, Furniture
& Lumber Company jj
r, institution Owned By i ne People <;
Taft Come to see m l «xas. ;;
j May all luuppftww amt mkwm
ftretail.
SotMe Mw* KJ««*e «ct
—* brtjrbt mind JM S
The Taft Tribune
VOLUME FOUR
Southwest Texas News Bulletin
1921
TAFT. TEXAS, THURSDAY August 7
CIVIC UNIFORMITY
What Is and W May Be
, Hi Mili'ii. Krerrtt.)
ISill Ilium I*' Sle For TourM llolrl
v In ml owner In ltoeki»"-t,
h'J. ...ill .I'lnnte n city lot In tli
,,r ,( tnvrll wltl. I 'iO feel front
W it. r -i >• .■< mill running I*1" t -‘in
t„ : to Austin Si reel including wirier
fri„ : anil rtp irJmi tights to mi.
irt„ „ i|| vi. ■ I :> Its* room fire pmof
, . „ ,,|| tnneiii Hay :ii"l
te.l " HI’ !»'•• e X At A I H,
HI„I t sii»i* liivii'v.iv i- forging I" 'ii”
front o** •*
inti "'i
•» pMind
'V
lowed ;; >.• j 11«4 Kciicdv <'uijiitry
Ini' a -splendid built <*f northern
♦vl.'ir wood which will Inst for
\v?t 11*
«hPr«> i- Inrzo «\\piinsh»n
,,l the dtrnH fruif. pr.w
r v.^rtnhl*1 Industrie* Thi-
i • «• \• 11 ?• 11f opportunity for a hotel
;))V( S|[ri.'l|I Till* -n 5j. |i ..fj I IV. I
- iiolinl for Us cx.ellem
.-Ilmflit mi l fin*- flxlunv .11"! hunting
Opportunity for \ et -rinury Surgeon
•Cl,..,. ,» r,i opening for a rehrlnnr’
wlm Ill’s II Tex. I-' lie....... M*
f, i. •,........... loll is liii iimilie
„ ■ 11 ‘i, I * • i mil titer.- are -ever
„| tl.iei-m.l •I’ rs-.v cow- .her. .......
„i| ,.r. g!*,’. nm tol-ee.illn t-t Is
f„r. hotter f t• .-an lie M»W <l»«sr«* ‘ ■*'
ikrmiment |i!nee ..pen tor « first ”ln-s
VcflTiMI* r A
(M,n>x Tank Mumifiuluring ‘t Flu-
tonia. Tevai—Tlio largest i”. |.n-s link
,-isi, ,-n m:i nil tin', iirltui plant in
nt Hill
In t<*«
villr'l ;
ftR'! th
aVmjr
No l.iiilillnit is eve. ................I «>»''* >»""tr...Mi..i. work - emoleie. |«-
,, , . .... , | entlrelv saflsfaelorv to ll.e i...... »r <ou.i...ny of....... who iilanne.l an.lh. lit n ,
*.......ur u ; , ............ r.. „ Pi«n........... .................... ............
r> "•',|.’h others U.,*h» ■ ...... h„r(. where ...u.e Oions- ■oi.M haw ............
„l:,.e lull, sne.es, II..- snsuestlon | ’ ’ ’ lltlVl, ....... hut ....... have ,.-hhsl *’« •».-
,mv "'H-lmie ,,f .he Ix.ll.lit.ia This rule not onf i.M.Hes to .. ».nlM
‘’"''eminent whlrli Me# wn.- f»l- . ’ (| „ ................. ,,usii,es. hh-I. hut it might alsu I- "M1"1 ’"
the Nii.rier of InylnK «ut a farm, the various liehls. the a"""1’1
Inillillnrs. also, perhaps ent, h. applle.l to par. s et. In mi««> "luinu nth’s
when i, ............his i. new resl.lete hi- fit- an I- to etnph.j » .......... “
nrclilti'it, or perhn.is it wotthl !»• tietter to say hiiuls.iipc .n'e'. ‘
|S to lay of the areiin.i-' for Ih. titiilrtlngs. at.-i 'he l'l'»,r,,,u 'r'"'
shri,l.!..’I un.1 the J.liiellltt ot walks uml drl'eiviivs.
\Ve k„,„v of ..... town ..I ii hum A.iKN, people whleh afer l«»l ........
soil .leveloplnc for over forty ■e„i” . eo.plo},..l n imols.ope ar.i-l. t., h.v P m •
lo, „l,loll iplll illipiovllleots .mil the plltlH as ........... " ill le.ph’V .’hoo. I.
veers Of time to Is- .arrl.-l to eompletlmt. hot it tie Ihm ,,|l p.lt.l.e Imi.r.o
,dents will he -v-tenitn lenity tna.ie nod ” r .n-*1.. wi 11,^
plans . n’lti! have n ’..'-I-’-! when 'owe. w,ts f!” t laid ">•' -r":it
oiinm.il of time and e.\|H’ose 0..1W have Ik;: n
,’hamlsT of ... ..............I well afford «.le|.'
Of eivie itnptovetnem and what a wot.Ue-fid effee. it wool,I have on on,
in years to emae. The uniformity of improvements, either on s*iw s
I„ l.i.ihlitikts well eoosirueled. eui’efulty .le.knHl all tend to add not only
1 „|ne, |,m ........thing attraetlve to the tm.rist. ...... to win. h we eon uT. look
with jiritlt* ^
.1 bmidrH ><*:»!*►, «»r tnoiv uml i»orim:
but:*, ntitk find o*!*.i r c- w ill kf'er*
•*u(. pMTxbi*h ircitiiitf it lKHtor btiibiiim
a mu wa v .s ,0 ...V l"’-il'l.' Is- made from new
Hint, r and summer resort. I*‘"e 1 'he «’lul. saved several tlions-
ti»*I flflbtrv Th«* inl« r>(It** > In fweru
ill* )'>«>■ ; 11»• full'll wiih mud riml grit.'**
if nr. bc!n;r V'•*»*»»♦• kind
"l iirnrhir licit tin* finrb-nts mh.-iI -n
m: >nfij|lv.
, .* Vi VI
L'.i-; hf»»*r» «*«trtbli!*hc,‘l
I bi* Mutinluin f otiit(r> rn»*.|M*rou>—
\ 1 trip !iti*.ugii liilicMpif*. K*-n*
: 'III Iv il'irtll 1 ■«»i|fiUi’' which r.iViM n
bn\:- itt»ril«*ii "T tb‘* lU'i ububi countr.
Hi .' IimIi fh» !'♦• iM i|mi ;i < *-nsi 11»Ti<Itli
;.?fbvu)»iirf* fouiul -Inin 'Tops'
«ic. if, that Hf-rfion tin* priu
Mpal tfntin uwi tin* iivcmuc pro-
'lllccfl f 1.1k v. :*i* v.;is iiboiit TM bushoU
jwr .v ?**. SnjN«- wititil \v»s planfl'H
;»j"J ‘Im* yf»*h! t.yjI'J 1 b«i'‘h,«*l< wbfcli is
nii.iviijil. Them • :>inpl»'
ffiiii luMiriniil trrjfs«sf ' uml r*:itfl»
M»'S L'oofw will f:»r* well t h,
winfer
HIV fu
in Tf'Tw-
it look * mhd !«» k<*** nctiml work )**-
e|„ 0,1 the harts,r In Corpus (Kristi.
II has ls’eli a long time slme the Hgi’
tut i..|, I leg,10 i-whups thris- or four
gi o.-ratioiis in Hie misty l>‘. ’t ''any
who lind taken a keen Interest m the
agitation lino long sii.ee passed t-.
r-alm Where deep Witter lii.rl.ois'
are not masted. Some still live in t or
p,is Christ I, l-’.hnp* It Very few, who
hildr.’ii vvlieii (he agilnftOli flfst
Pegu 11, ”r possihly they 'IIP reeitil
hearing their gi atnlpar. e'<: laikipg
aPi.ill the movement hnvllig heen start-
ed twenty five or fifty years ts-for.
s,.dp. loeulilies ire foitutiilte 111 hnv
11 e oittiir.il harhors. hut in this rMper-t
lip. Texas gulf enlist line is 11"! noted
for natural Inirhors. Hut it must I"’
r niriiiPered Mult Texas - 11 wonder
l.-.llv t> soiin efnl state, and certainly
;. this 01 with south Texas. There is
a demand for a deep harbor and while
ii tare, millions of money It also t.nk
,.» faith. VI.'I it IS the faith the early
net tut I fuel all these old piling have
dlsupisaretl.
lasiiu.rd street I- ope hundred feet,
wide. It is built up - did yvlth snlwluti.
rial l.iisiness hou-.-s and the paved high
way 10 Rotistown had been eoropleted
and even down lo the Kh-eberg eeo.nly
wirti n heavy hatte <»a«rete pav-
ing. The now blood injected Into ll.e
, iitunierelitl arteries do the wotk. ITti'
. 1! time's uli. had waited 'or some-
thing to turn up »e mean those- who
mado their money hv *(-•. itlaling on the
i rn-flrtty of the publh . finally turned
,,,, ti„.|r toes. Hot the old town ron-
'inn.d to grow and .spread out over
t |,e surrounding inosrpi 11,. hrnsh himl
ao.t cotton fields Kv.-n the gins had
to 1. ■ moved huek ottfsirto the . orpornti*
I limits d. order tv 1- m-a**' ’•••' " nif
ojlmitt Cotton gins had gone out
of -iyl< a fiu .oars I.Hok and every
farmer raising eottnn ginned it right
at home as fast ns it was gathered,
amt the seed was oarted off to thy oil
SCHOOL HIVKN CKKDITS
•j’p,. special ot.rrt s|iondiTit from Hondo
aays
u'‘,'!-rnoft°rtHat!'tHrh wolr'a.Lmm! J mr's who aio'nd,' I the f armor ........
' ' .... t *.dtege last week
S\N r \TKI(10 n t It ktKI. WINS
\ 1ST Pl.-VCV IN NTATK COXTKST
Maggie I’etieh. and ih'- ‘Ini’
. , .' 'mill amt the Imles of cotton to the <s>l-
pioneers had In this I,art of the Stale; mm «
, ,,,,s e-’„.ed the demand for this I t^m-^ ^ f,.at,jrp 3p,mt
the wonderful ftiungo i* fa«t that
llTiurs#* til A. & M
1 iuii bor.
■ „ and women who had »»»'->«« 1^ fir(,sw.t offielaN In the
n- thP 1"e.',p,r.re far city and the .onnt.V wore rcsMnnto her6
1 ten yea,s ago. And they r^resen. as
oianv stales as the officials number.
— • it.....i.. Hlsb!State* Clothlns l.>a \n
U-:i in
^«ii
hr—I
\ns« !*•
L.;v. r
lattice
In O H. 1 -i*1**!>»*>* !i
. -■ 1; J'.v.t <| '!*<•%:> l*F“-
Oil M»»»i ( mild iVrform \ Public*
. w,pj.lv 'if ' v;?r«*ss
• • mfi »j.v trt-d-M. \ »*!
S#»r% i( «*—' Lit
w**:ilf!iy tul niF.i could
jH*f'*rm » pni'i
if* - i viir <>f vn.-dt Im-h»-fif
, • r},#. Jr* :,:n* :«<*< -i* ■a
j»» t?»• - Stuf.* ;»■■
v.**}| ii' th* '»il ludtistry
rrj,t:;,j. mMtA,
if tlM*v wonlil
■j< r ;o“‘ i5i*-r ft rid or* i t fi
i , tif(, f; V *
«»fi t
^5<jii;,'S th,. Uni*
of Turi
. .1 K * i 1 tfilii/o i! I »-•
ii„ \hnh\z FA hi tv ( ‘*ti
pr.r?»r:* fit ttliu
it- A-lilid l»f* 1 ‘r till
. L, { >. -. \v; H‘ **f ?•- ^
‘•flfi'V'h ‘ih*
• v t!■:* j»u?dic the }rr**jif
;p*,,i „i„ linp r*. the moving
ero- klll’.lt
>if i*>iji*
■r.ii mi fit pi**' tUon Iimvc
>>*■*'!} •nilt tf , tl
'.if - tin* firs! iTcolozi
city noted
< jij Kttrvpy w;
ixj cviNtcnet* in 1 Sr»0.
grunted. This gives Hondo
S. pooi If, fully affiltatis! . r.-dlts and
eomplet.s the iKvredi'ttig of ail 'l'"
■otirs.’s offered in !he sepooi
the
nilest. Fva Vickers
,r ||„. s.alvilie dull won that P>»‘C ""
1,1, ; 1: .1 i v id no! garment in the -”roii.t
ias^ of the Appropriate Hr>• s Conte.-'
Seii,ring this last eredif for
the There were more than forty entries in
Hondo High
iis in-a ei.’.in 0.1 10, ,. ,..
Ini.il n :i fitting I’litniix ilmf ela»s which emt.ha-i/' s
|other parts will return In f. few short
' years to visit old friends and relatives.
It is the... people Who will appreciate
t|„- wonderful evolution which had tak-
eti pla-e in ft.” few short years, an
j evolution so eoiupioto 'hnt the old Cs,r-
1 <|,ris.I had Is’on eoinplefelv hur-
inl and forgot hi. . ■ Tills is a
. ,sd Muninci morning, tin pleasant
gulf hreo/es make- life enjoyable and
The citv Is well miliets! and tl..- only
ovidenee of rangers t« a few of 'be
o|,| timers spending the ho* months In
Corpus Christ! ns tourists guests, and
-Olio- of them have W-ome permanent
residents An elect tie tramway run*
! directly across the hay lo Taft, the 0i.«-
tauee l-dng only fourteen miles, mak-
o! Mr Howell's splet,did work in Hon-
..... for i: is through hi- continuim
. ; forts that the school lias
i:p ..iid ii is •' final slid ora ent of the
e. , ,i lie leas don,, and is callable i
doing. TaVI. Texas, is Superintendents
IlmveU's m w fiel.l of lalvil.
the oir.v and s.dmrt.s t.-m with tou-is- *•* ^p‘‘ .eidnigld.
•ip,.,,, was s. inoihirig like two shoos-
hoen built .and in uttoudamoai tie <11001 Coar-s
with as tunny "s two hundred thirty-
five from one .■minty- It >“ hofs'd that
• sit,, Patricio county may ha v- a hlgg"
1 i<*Ti nest v<*>ir.
rijen aa as'iiaional owl ear to carry
the Stragglers These electric tram-
r1 ,;j 1 . it;-, art* tw»v
i+iili Ah
f»:«. »J»»IU3/ I'D-
(*• .* \C if- will
An^‘b*> Tb‘‘iv
, ;.t,j ;,} >.,«! \MfOlli'* ‘*V‘*r>
j" 1 r-*,i • s man'. «!»>"
.Pinny sve, Me r, then Imnl-
.. , , iioi.inuii'i and
,.f eiilih ,1!.- found in easy
- in AJjtoliio I here I- o-o
. ; tin- l.iru” ■’ miUtHr; J-wf..
to in the Child *"t't-
. V, IV f il'.sl ll' i Os
Pa , • ..eight l.'tcd f»r e""*
- .0 Aetonlo
Meetings
< itrti' Fruit tirowers—
. .. p -,pP- irderi si ml in
t.:I: ... • - growing should nil* o ' «»»
„r a- ......log- • hold >’"r-
j,.... 1 '--l III ilioo regarding
.j .( pbiitfitik »si’{
iiriitd fruli •’»<
T'if ft.IJ-'V. ;*.u bavc D i‘-*
]\ M M:i'lw»*». ’b-UfJ-.i1.
; . v tni ' f 1 V_'- M "I T
\ t J* |, \ vvbbb yx 111 i»
»)Wj ti f! ;t?wub*j| h\ * \\* uL
fjiib gr«Yy i uu.
Paint. Prosperity atul PntRrc-s—
: sure iiidi. attot, of 1"’" ’1
n and -cr - V-u do not lW'e Is-
is. tel.l that a e.mntrv is prospers
if, in passing through it ><•*■> ”
|«int Is !il« r ail; unml. ls
(s-st talking l*dnt' t<
ir,lj. TV,, Koirlt'l of l-leimemie lieidog’. ;vh!( h
i- the It . a it of {t.e Citlversily inn ing
-id 01 ;ie g> d-v.”.,! tint lids no
■. -.it.tiii’g I" a:spin; ,’ valnaliio > ol-
p.i.ens a, 1 ui'iney I" i’Ht them in
.sjwHrh.u for display. There are .1
... k ne.r, Sag oil men Hi T' \as
up.. ;,r*‘ as patriotic am! as public
-.I . I ji.-* 1 a - any of our eiti/.ens and tf
•ms matter ‘.as brought lo lheir nt-
: t. titfoil the.-, would 1 -I hesitate I"
work on: ill - matte' the present
iim. Mo geological work of the I fiv.
, Op,fly i a ill,I Id** to oil 10.’ll t'Ot '
j v ion ih- director and '1,” g'"l-
,,e|<<s mail r are doing valttahh* w ork
„;d (P, .poelopmoin of our in-
■ lu-fios. nUltough the Sinie is nlK’
_,rtp. 11. 'lie evti’.’tn" in aiding this
work.
OBITl un
Marion Whitworth w-ts burn it! Pn-
,|u, ,il! Ketinirkr 'httds’f is"';1 :i,"i
,1 .,1 .I the home "f his son. M M
\V‘.iivvortli south ..f 'i i'i Min.lay,
v1>r„‘l his sovenr. first
\ '•nr
I )„i -od m ■ i to ftos.pi, • uunty.
T, vts. in earb lit- where he married
yji: - Sara!. Singlet’di on 'Moltcr !>•
Tt. this I tih'n thfe. -"ns "ml
life, p.sipi; from all warts -it America.
y,.s. ft is Corpus Christ!, hut not the
Corpus Christ!, a- it was when wr »-
gan writing this skefeh. 'ITo’ Nueces
hoi, I H not 'he largest one in the city
and the hundred thousand people re-
siding there now are reaching out
t,.r greater improvement. 'iv. t, the * >•;( '>nj"B3Vi,w to Taft .awl dey«n
old iei.v front fish house tf.- th.sappwti- * ' )iv,.r same eaosewa?
>•'! - ini 'lie ‘A'O sore piling winch rtlM, the nK«*t populaf
had almost driven some of the news-
P on! from Corpus Christi
i,, all din elo us. oven one rout,feting
up with llmktmrt and Aransas Pass
iby way of Crogory .
The Hou-Ston ftroyvnsvillc highway
el per repel tors t" the insane asylums
i-.port!: g that the city «,ti»mlst»i>mers
oere going til eiltdieate yci*. it is »"
. piv^biwl
JH ' !!■<!'
1"
1 w - , daughters wer- bwit. |
, r Sadi- has passed ........ The s,„ viv- ;
,s ..... itig .’iuldren are Ilnrry Whitworth of ;
new- a....... ........ Ulver-. M»rl«.t «*UHworth "1 J
ami it, ill, *H’S! evidence for »!>•’f"
migrata of prosisTity !,1"1 lir""r
Colli, down to southwest Texas a.u<
see ;)„ gallons, barrels and . arMie *
at new paint Used on foie'-
hens- md business houses. V"‘ ‘-i!!
........... paint in tt-c W"'''"
at... W.i.’o on the cart and ' "'i’"'
Christi and I’.rowitsvIUe on t!‘o '“u
,m<l wos:. that you can «n«I 1,1 :"i>
Toft Fred Whitwoth of \Voods!«*r”
and Mrs, Hattie Frasier of CoHeyepoN.
ai, of whom wer. with Mm H> 1>«" !lt"
illness and
. oiiiforl to hha i« >'’* '! ^ ^
-,-p. wife and comtianiuii ot s»
v.ars was mi.iHng i- ^ £
do oycrvthiwt .......... 11,1,1 ,
tb»%
faiiiHb*!5 "t h\»
.ip.rscmu.n’of tM'w'li..... 'voiid.'rhai Hvery ^ ^ wbik.
should not OM-rhs* eUlhlrcn «• " ., ,
fA . 5b;* f ni»*.
- ...I, ’dig a new piaee f"» 11
Wanted*. «bU«m Wills in U»c <
Cttmrtrv-There are T5 edit* '»»'>
. pr*aof tpa-ts-ek. cutiathi.ihou*-
- from the *”•'"»» '
vm: . . id, ...pitaid. ’iimute atul
;s-a- ■.■ od-or There are only '>k* mill-
.0.1. „,|s it, Toxa- which inatittfoc
■ u We have a hospitable *’lt-
„,.i fs-iier lalH.r at « ,’h‘,t‘P'T
I.,sum living eonditi.-ms are n»a,h
, - : 1 Texas than in < nttada ''
bar. ample railroad end sluppiteg !«■
•itifk
uppers —
......... ...............;;
......o, rs.:'Ca.L5-u:.
.....................
Whitworth farm
,..-d ag "*d man .ute.-s d
,-vervthiitff f«r H-* **"'
, .immunity in "bi- h he *‘!
Witxs ready t« «*.. be- i!’!! ’ . ,
He had « dear strong ' " 1
faith and -1«'; " wHh “ ^
pure), f.-r m-.r.- than
INSI RANCK SKKVM'K TO THK
I'I HI If
,1„. tramway runs, is Ihe most popular
highwav ill Texas. l«*«r»"K ,bl' hPav*
, raffle, on a direct route from
Wlnnii^P Id Mpxin* U'O -
INNI'KIJENTN SHOIXD HKHIfiN
It,.Perl M 1 a Toilette holds his seat
i„ the r idled r*tatcs senate » rc-
Tpsuranoe is the corner-slot..... t!lt fMll>1,!.)wl Ihlrt0B K. Wheeler as a He-
American Imsiness stno tur,. It helps .rj)f R()tb BhonW resign from turns
make possible the prosoot ct’etlU * ^ ‘J The Wisconsin member
: system. An app'eeinttoii of Im- m . vo « ' ’' ^ r[|((1,ul t,„s for a hm*
dent from the In Teasing amou.gs -t ..u,r(.r fr<„„ wllltln** the re-
iasnnitue carried Today the e is ■ ' ( However much
Slo'.IHHMkKt.itlH, of file iu.surane.. at:.! ,K,en 'fighting rcpultHtamh**
smMXm.oiHMHHi of life irisuratiei- I'm-
tecting our property and lives.
The iiisitrunoo oomputiies in keeping
pn.-e with Hi Tw. nlieth centnry ideals
,,f service as mtr eeon 'inie eomlitions
8,V .smstnnlly developing now forms
• ■hiinge. We find them liheraUalng
policy forms, in..reusing incidental ser-
vice* and doing many other things in
preparing for development. Anything
which makes for progress njiisi over-
come rcMstenee to new ideas. The
combination of a sound insurame ser
vice and private initiative is daily over
coming till.- iii'-rim "ill, the result
ikat Today insnritneo is <>u it much
; higher pittite than i! was twenty y ears
ago
While insurance service is being de-
veloped internally, there are various
heretofore he has done H covertly,
wiih an alibi o"r lf <r,t'l<'isn'
developed. Now he !'«« cut lw*«
rlu. pu rtv owe* hint nothing «u«re......
We have no v.ay of knowing, of course
What Montanw <lomorrat| t.hink ot
„,.e-detmsrati< acnatw. But
least there ought to \w some kind
,,f rof. rH.dmn or recall a'ti.m niudtr-
al,h. in such a ens. A* »« »* ' #**
■faith towards their loosisineuts
toward the whole American electorate
two HWiator* should return tbeif
eommissions as having hcct# Aot.4
i them under a tnlsapi'reh-nsion.—<
i land
Plain Jtealei'
PKK8BYTKKWN I HI *«»I NOTES
w-ert* rwivwl int*> * bo tbnrcfc
forms of external resistame to progress at last Sunday s services.
yvhteh originate with thrwe who tree in The Womans Auxiliary is taking »
' insurance an opportunity to put into ; ,-arntKm for the month of Ams»*t «-
effect Moeluliatlc plans, theories which fw n(M> mwtlns on the taht Tw-
i result in stifling private enterprises ; _
[through over-regulation and exorartvt, ^
! unfair taxation Imposed itwllwtly np-
! on po! lev holder*.—-H. A. r-mlth.
MttKKlS-IMlKBBI.ER
1 ,irds have »>ccn rcvivcl amioen,
inp -lie marriage of I.illian lb-h-
picr and Mr- Frank Morris in Mia
Antonin.
■pi,, bride 1- the daughter of Mrs.
p u smith who has one of those fine ;
fhomes for which the community j
p ....ml and which is open for the ™-
ortflinmeni of every thing that
4*n!i£Tt*Kfttb»?.t YT'KhI ibf? pSISlOf
H raealioit for the next three Saodaya
ami have presented him a imrw to*
tailing Stfd.ott.
The Sunday S.’iKHd tun! f.hrisi'a.n
Fn(leaver emtinue their regular nreet-
y, plans arc being worked cut
to have a visiting minister hoM *rr«
vices on Aiigusi l i'h
R4TSW
tUe rti slot will he out of town
J M,.rr,s h»* been active in f(>T H Btth r,s»t. there wl» b>* ns pTdM*
" omi „ad fraternal circles amt a ^ R,mda.v. The membership h. tb«*.
: ;k,.r Ihe Presi.ytcruu, church and forp ask„j u> attend Sunday ***** to
so min v sclus.i ests .-tolly In the »«*•»*. f#u rtm!jrth. that the day may be *A
Her natural gifts have Iteen cnhancerl ; 1W<1 a too the B. Y. V. M. *IB <«»-
u..lining both »# P»“W» al'“ veto- at the regular haur. iM w,» m
„1 ibe home She will preside '.1ouht h>, well attended, as special rf-
w it!, grstv and d«g»tty. fort Is being made to provide a pyad
The groom U *’f m,i*' •»*««”«» , w
. ,,.,-essful and up to date farmer and 1 Rc««tar prca.hias mnk** **■
, -ss-sxx; those . haracteristW which j taken up agate Aaapwt it.
0. ake a iua« a desirable 'Ht®™ la ■»*> j W)> Mi* to vat
■Damunity - friends when it to pwudW* to te •».
v-er Septemls-r l«l they wltt he at ^ •tfxmrttoinf MMttSX
1. -.n to their m«».v to tbete |#n4 aJ} jeing hasAsS I*
’.- i-ifrtl residence «.*w betas com*** d*y.
iotxo^ ltivmii*' | -_——
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Clark, W. S. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 7, 1924, newspaper, August 7, 1924; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth711756/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.