The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 21, 1926 Page: 4 of 8
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club work by the Home Demonitra-
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: WtH;. die. bach-bone of civijteation, . It is a rather severe-induitment ; .
Editor and Proprietor ; ! ■y, *mmg support of the church, the thCvWa# Texas pfopt^,. but prorbah:;. f S(IJIU. lnure«ttnK Mem
---“ sichool'and state. •' Other folk* ought': a merited'em.—A great martyjal u -f.liuen Held Despite U!A
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Due to the htfs'y, season our Home
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In Milam or adjoining co^i-il...:
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to’ rtrfi their btisiheSb as they can tell
h'ltri about How to run hia bualneas.
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Six Months 75c; t'our Months oOc.
Six Months SUJii;Ihree Months 60c.
NEW 11 AXK RLTTC Y LAW.
tior^al colors displayed. It is not that
we arc unpatriotic, for almost all of ii?
aye;dbjftfeiW# M* careless, even in on;
regard for the things that pertain“
—Anyim'lTSTNG -RATES
Nlfe .iitxrk,* m>"ad’laKC-n foYTtSs
than $1.00
The new- dm madmen Is. Mx. :Uie _.f*ed-
ipSl -bankruptcy i,Aw .went into cf-
'ieetr ^-Augu^t g7th. The ary iatend-
7iTit^Tr.'>\<rcrrul~ i^traRiW~tTiftucti(ftJS
Tm rhc*~" liFicrttes hcrctofhre taltc-ri by
>tfce inost sacred traditions tj) oar.pa-
liuiiiil.ii.fe. 'hf:
nonu'tistratior-meetings- r naAT biiyw.,
rath-r slack in atteadance but ter
,,f the difficultiesvma.ny of
51 .‘uuni^pnifr-S^ having,MW
afternoon and enjoyed.a/ most
teresting demonstration on “How to
Dress Becomingly^”
I try to show my
it that our habit Gf car-
less ness as “to these things.'-has1 been
encouraged by the nationwide effort-
T<r '^TptMartw’-’TtTt’—national anthem:
now: we have had some .very Access-
dal jneetingW' .
fl-The ‘Valverde’ Womens C-mb
iia.l-a denuii^tra^.ion.....pn_ ;fenf
Oct. 15—'The Brarichville and
AfaysfieId e. girls have reorganized and
prospects'are good for two real live
and Home Demonstration Clubs.
by giving SERVICE
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Local readers, 10c per line, or 15c
if set in b'^vy bjackface type/;*.
r Classified Column, on,e tept per
-word each insertion. • ^
those who found fraudulent
ruptcy a profitable business.
in the first place fines are super-
;c led l^ljail sentences. That is about
Mk. mi.it iinpUl [.till, single feature of
Uink- and the nationwide use of the cole:
in every conceivable manner of dec >-
ration scheme. It is just as
res.
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crutirru • *iv vui *■«
totlans of ' respC t^ndvamrriar. matter
bv lodges^ .societies anjL organizations
r.f u'l^:i[,^-n-v'er kind. AmQ.fpr notices
SthPP^j th1'’
Star Spangled Banner” at the wrong
- -the hew leghdatiott on-tfar. subject. 1 time or in Alte wrong iiraimei1 au- d
remodeling were given.
Oct*. 5-^The Jones Pfaii’ie ladies
with Miss. Amlet^on for a cull-
'l!,rM i ci i'y 1'uli'.
tng demonstration
-enthome resolved
-Jb ttr put On one’s hat and walk out
Wbile tho anthem is being—played,
to get rid ofO
. £h^ixii!d3 ' ltL thatrjeerc-;
i -.;ir-lns, since they had so quickly
'i.amed how-^>- rec-og»lziV,..lki.-pont-
The . timq 'within which . proaediitioq.
..inay"'be brqughfc has-been extended
"from" ope"KrThree- years. From onm ,,... T., .. . ___I
to ' fivb years in the penitentiary is should he used formaUy4f at all, and j .-jQ>t^7--:.The Bryai
the penalty for anyone w*h6 never undexferetnTrsteThces that wouid f,,up ;l iTenn/nstration in September ^^ A ^ ^l(. t ^ , „T
the conrcalrahnt, misapi^ropriation or itgrijl to' cncouTage—cawdfissregard ^-£,,5tage-Cheese' Dishes. , At their 1 30x3 1-2 FU’CStOil©' .COTCl
“layers
-The Bryant Station women
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Thrit-shoub! go far Wward eliminat- , yre to be excusednf we are negligent
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jng, the dishonesty hazard from the in showing respect to the music or The
The. progress
-,--—-—----- -p^.pntiwly .estaliNb-e-d -cmlii- -raUng - -of- -ch>l<H~-8—which -represent .the ideals,
R,u,kdVU<% 1’exas,-0<:tol(Arr21, lyiGfc?: ^"busjnoss coneer-ds. Year.Ky>year the
awlards of: trrdit, .both moral and
Thc_XfuislaiTv^nmmmfttc»- in^^ jytR'dn^ftl" nrP'^ to a.:htgher level.
Credit that used to'be a~ matter^
Amerig£p£ar disrgspe.el, if permitted
to gome general,
■^gating the acts of tho Jitate "High-
way-O >'fntnistiit at work in- rAus-
tih,_ and — already some 'sensaiion-
_ so bn would Hestroy
both national 'embiems" and wou.d
menace oar national ideals as^well,--.
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ft j hfistinioav has >. he e h_ * introduced,
This Tc'stliiHmy’ chargos .-‘that /'roTrd
contracts in .* Ufts state ^ hkvo
been Ibartercri. and sold; aS' SO 'much
mc/rekantHsc, and involves the names
~Talnes "ENFei^usori inld 'Eugene
Km it h,. the Matter- -how- -oh airmail of
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—The*’'highway coininission, bnt-i'itrnv-
_erly its secretary.- Both b'erguson
rtividnatvaPtiity to make a “front" Is
now a natter of systematic record; A
inan’s credit is traeed miicl^ the same
as i?heabsti;act.of title to his realty.
Evipry transaction leaves its mark
and' tboso marks, have much to do
With LlielMal. of his accumulated
credit stt any given time. ^
’Jit is one of the most, refreahing
Brown wood Bulletin.
TWO MILAM GIRLS'WIN
FREE TRIP TO DALLu\S
the previous meetuig.
toward the use of
inpr Frn7rl““tTt—tfot?—(I h^, " whs1
ing. i he* demqnstratioij had at this
fkst rQMofe-meeting was “Tailored
Finishes : and TJec ora Vive Stiefatt&c*:
Evgrvtpdv.Tireseht .made -a: very "pro^-
^pocket that they
-ran- mtfhcdjajtcly • useixt — their.r-faJL.
sewing. Other ..tailored finishes and
Decorative stitches were- made and ,
discussed, --
“TlSSWDldfield Fabric...
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REAL MERCHANDISE
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All girls who belongrte' the regtilar-
ly organized County Home Demqn-
stratiQJLjClubs_.in Milam younty had
the privilege thia..year of competing
After nth-ia demonstration most '
ladi**s"WV>nt-to the home of their
Every Tire First Grade
and Fully Guaranteed
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and Smith hityc^made' operf"denials
of t:ho charges', and it remains to be
seen if the investigating committee
___catf Uncover eurruburative tcsLimaiijt
sufficient to sustain the charges, or
find counter testimony that will re-
fute them.
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. The Fergusons have
three months in power
nsjrjt the times
1 ml eradication of trickery from the
dealings of business houses with each
other und with the public'. Truth
in. advertisingJhas become an accept^
ed fact. If a -business-man.’« . word l-
is not as good ftivhis bond, it will find
its way to a record card in an clabor-
'uje set of files, and there. it will stay
until it trips him up at some inop-
for a free trip to the Girls Edacation-
al Encampment .at. Dallas._ .AU_ih.uk
required work -for exhibit be
finished 'Oct. 4th. These two exhibits
were sent to Dallnsron that date and
have" already been-
Susan Cook, Rogers^- a member of
the Val Verde club and Miss Mabl.e
Robinson, Milano* ,a ..jnember of the-
Milano club ha\'e._\yon this free trip
president, 'Mrs. Patterson, and learn-
ik^iiWy to. cull their'chickens^ This
club will meet again on “Oct. 21st and
every woman who belongs to the
All Sizes
L’gstes ~
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at" Austin,
and during that'tlrrpp~.months we may
expect mnnv startling- -hk'.!^ nings.
7LT—2kil— -fuaUuj.mi--time---Honesty-juta become .^_^a}4as_.te. the- Girls
- -During l.iie past week’ the Governor
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-has j.ssucd' two1 pardons which are
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causiitg much comment.. Oneowas to
Albert Rowan, th<T Dallas man 'con-
vict6y of infftl. robbeiY and i8Tur9er-m
lh<“' sensationar’hold-Up. of the Dallas
sub-station , piftnffice tr~- few— years;
ago.___Rowan was sentenced In. a ..Life
Wixpl. i.n tlib State, pjrutcntiary.-'arrd
the best business policy. It Is-not
1 slogan any longer. It is part of
the stock ,in trade of every mercan-
■ti-'in- establishment. And-the healthful
feature of Tt is that every suceessTul
TnsdTutipn is helping to"TMrg6 bust-’
' ness of its unethical associates. Event-
Encampment. The- fact that- they
hav/ completed most effec'iently the
required- club work" fnr "TlTSt.....year
club-girls and have sept this work to
the Fair for exhibit, entires them' to
club.that js present will have a part
on the program. This they feel is
worth while to them for they can feel
t—Miss-feat" +hcy- are helping the thing that
they are. a part of. ■ '
Oct. 11—Mrs. Dora Russel Barnes,
our Clothing Specialist from A. & M,
College gave the Valverde club wo-
-rrten : -a berftohiitratieffv’hn TailnfedJ
Finishes—and discussed Christmas
Gifts. ‘ Every lady went away feel-
ing that she had reajly, gained some-
Fires fone and Oldfield
Tires Reduced
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• Now is ttre time to buy
Drive in
itall'y the, public safely,. niayJbelieSte
Oic rcprcsenKfl ion of every' SuCcess-
Tul niercaiiuk' establishment. To’
this-trip, » Miss Susan Cook won first
-place ..in-tW^S^teon her jar of tor
matoes... These .girls. *afe ^kpeptjng
tfl win even bigger prizes in the rich
and developing experiences they will.
back. home.
Oct. 12—-The S.an Gabriel girls ye-
kg.api,zed their efub after a nice sum-
J, Kestenbaum, Prop.
latter sentence .he has been serving
at ’ J^avenwtirLh. Tim GovvriWr.’a*
pardon frFey him ‘front the -Texas
penalty, and is < vpoetud t-o have Lhc
pffet»t of helping him.to. get'a parole
from l'V(,l«wnl,..,)ii isiin i.u -the war fu-,
■♦urr1. Thj' ■M'..rrrhd ‘ pardon 'nrtrncf-
• ing attention was . announced .Mon-
day aikl frees , from state ptlsoit
Murnty ,J|itfkson who was rent to**
)>ri^irii nil ro-nvictioo of ipmjphfi'ty jn
fhirs -it -is necessary fm1 fi'i'm.w In be*
yinating among thenftelyes,
•witfh ^Ihe * banks' 'and Also witTT'\’he'
'court.' The new "amendments to the'
-‘bnnkrupfey laww. are in‘'bigienl con-
THnqks is due the- Camel-bp Com-
rnCiyiA:] Club Tok making it possible t
sequence \\*ith. the trend rtf. events.-
Fort "Worth ' Sthr-Telegram.
fpr the two girls who do their club
work best to represent Milam county
tn (TOT Slate* Hthne Denwtrtstralioh
Club.exhibits arid at the reg-ular*au-
nual Girls Educational Encampment.
•RESPECT- FOR THE' NATIONAL One_
ANTHEM
of, the .oldest English folk
Abbots' Bromley Tlfarn
(,'oinpKunt is n1t»de by t.he Kan An-
g-. lu Standard that the.crowd!i attend-
the fatno Us—VV'il limits on comity flog-
ging ease, pnoseytltod by (lovernor-
oleet I)aij4 Moody; at. .that• tiriie ’ I-lis-
fric.t. A t t-orney -foV Wil|i.nmson .coun-
ty. Ttjis w^s Hie case ‘that’ first
gained. statv wide ’ prominenco_ for
,dances is the
Dance, held-annually in England for7
Hundreds ot "years. The dancers,
twelve men,-■ wear- deer skulls 'With
ing- -the. All-West Texas' Etjir,wem antlersJattaclped. The cu.st6njr>s
Mu4Mjy.'an4- -ultimately brought, him
.into the jidliLic;;! liiueliglit..
r”' 'TOO Mt.’CH Am'ICE
aid, property respectful whenj, at. the
, -b»e tof the evening performances,
the band ployed “The Star Spangled
TlanneiW "T'Twii -nights straight the
•rowds atWhe exposition', have filed
blit . of the -grandstand without the
••slightest' attontian To' • the” mVttTuvat;
anthem,”- t-he - Staudard Says,, deMar’-
>r-’ >i-1 y
lievod .to have qpme down -.from the
time of the Danish-invasion• and tlte
wcfafilh of Thor and Gbin. \
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Thefce are 132 'womOnfe the state
legislatures.; in this country. (>n»
"ncc'ticut, withWlV,1 has . the “ largesT
number,
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Ediitir- Billti- Kmiih; of 1 he .San
Saha NTcv -, “tw WT^'-'-n ri mT -‘TiTfmfrornf-
n, 1 kt:r 1 Ki Ir, I c
Werld
'Whrat^li^ti±n±tr-T^“7^
Vice rtpit js given 1 the farmer ge-
pardtrrg t-hV grovirtgi-~pf .cetton. lie
aay?? : " T 1.
Thv* price otecoiUm hu.s- hit the-
—iQh-Oggnn . apdjail.;-jrai* the.-srorbi
thorc~~is the hii~i7h-,WTtir^n~"or- the
farmer for plalTTtpg tuitionTOf- cQuyge-
the farmer of the soutLl_iJiil! go right
mt-and pi a nt -fb4ds~ t:o “jnst Much' cnrpH*
-X as bisr better • judgment dictates.
That's... the.. \v.q,y ..other, pedple. ajiteiul.'
to their own ^business and why should
the farmer he an *exeep,tion" to, the
rule. The farmers get en.ti.rely to darn
much free advice' anyway. When
hit the
age theywO^d WasKSfot"yelti'ng' at' p»c
■kdii^f-p • f cattle man*tu.cuti production. ! When
not worth tiieir/pastuii
—_ • age the sheep rrtep were not'driven-
ftantic with a chores of yells to cut^
production. "VVTiat-riosjfefee is the:
far|he7 of the south growingliis ,oWn
mcftt, .vegetables and fruits at home,
tending his little fjoek of sheep and
poultry, Turing all "the cotton his
iTffp-W^ ' ' '* -4 w‘^ suggests and standin^eroct'
1 looking the world of Advisers, and crit-
; ies Niri the face and Telling them to gQ
' 1,1 I •. * jump In the Take* (Thefarmer Is "get*
ting tBfl much aympathy* aRd iy*N>
ki, j. i 1 .k —44-vi>a„ Wlw>t he needs 1» not sympathy,
. - ’ but the cold cask. He needs less free
a^viee and more c6fafc»bl0hde<f bu8i-
ness. If he plants crotton it is ^all
"wroYigyirhe buys “an “automobile or
, . .....®u BUIUII1UUH5 V*
.. ; a -Heiiry Ford helis a,danm fool; if.
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-^U'an-K Bank .connection Jsi--
a .valuable ,,Lasset to any
BanT<* T: .TKisr^-jBank offers
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jt\V &-xany ...a xompi^te Ijncr.of-Kitchen tftensils of the VeryJbeSt grade
warQ» mia^y igf thtiir nutUy BBpBciUUr^cr
llitt Tiidptric 1 anges _ ridw,* so^ popular,, but, all of_tjiem $0 constructed as ^to
WiWstand tlie wear and "tare of cooking on^agy kind of stove.
The % iijdmioti iirklfi^Tkita^ calJ^
impered ciftlcrv ndrlu fry-noti,, tu. * , .1* j
Furniture, Too
-Our Foraituee departn-.ent is filled with the best grides. Whethet
you neeil JUstMt.od.i piece,_ a. full suite, or a completely furnished house
^Sltll>n to sell you. the-b^t for noTftore than you might pay
■.elsewhere for inferior (W14M 1- —, ' k." j
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Cooke, John Esten. The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 21, 1926, newspaper, October 21, 1926; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth742794/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.