Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, May 15, 1925 Page: 1 of 6
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RAIN5 COUNTY LEADER
MOTTO: ‘'NOT TOR OURSELVES A LON*. ” PE’OTEP TO THE MORAL AND FINANCIAL INTERESTS OF THE CITIZENSHIP OF RAINS COUNTY.
Voi. 88.
RAINS COUNTY LEADER Friday May l»th, 1923.
No. 20
TWO DAYS HOME CANNING AND
COOKING SCHOOL, MAY 22 am! 23
County Agent Knight Announces Demonstra-
tion Which Will he of Much Interest to
Young People anti Women
Friday and Saturday, Muy I
22nd and 21r« is .! e oitc set j
by County Agent Kni«tit for
two days session for the Home
Cunning and I ionic Conking
school to lw held in Emory.
This .should prove of great
interest to our people, more
especially the agricultural cluh
members, who are urgently in-
vited to attend, und alw- to
the women of the entire coun-
A Word to Members Notice to Produce SPRING TERM DISTRICT COURT
~TTf the Methodist and fn°'R^n^CouMy! GRINDING JUSTICE THIS WEEK
The sent n the church <>l ,',*n N..ti".t.,> District Court convened Mon -I J. XV. Wellman vs. .1 W.
l lie s«.il .n tin iimriii >•> evening wc did not have our , . . .. ...
! possibly one-half of the mem- lne,tillg. Ml ttP „r, t.ulli ^ “;r * term. |Ke„nemer Injunclion. injunc-
bership of .he Methodist othei. meeting lor Si,tl,„v *,,h « S"‘ ’,0"
church is still vacant. You rV(.„j„g Miiv This wij, ‘h,,r " •*'*** Property right, be-
® — itirtii1 v* \rtii ti.ia,.i .....I tvs iii.ii tiij. kkiiaii...
PROGRAM
; promised, in joining the |„.
church, you would attend up- meeting
torney Norwood on hand, and tween the parties
fanners cooperative „)e blowing gr!llu, I |,
Hailey vs. Nora Hail-
- ciiurcn. you wouio uiienu up- meeting to urange for the 7 , . * . ........
HARMONY HA P'1 (S'. ASAD- on her “ordinances." Will you*! shipping of ,,ur Spuds and , ‘ for the h-m. e>. sml for di- litmus
CIATION FIFTH SUN-
DAY MEETING.
To he Held with the Daugh-
erty Church May
30, 31, 192:..
Friday Morning.
111:011. Devotional led hy 1
h. Fincher. “The night cometh
10:,Ml. XVImt South* ni Hap-! morning daw ns.’*
the work pul on in; lists ure doing C. I.. Verniil-
s|M-cially in u protracted ,,,!u.r pr<M|Uce. Ttie Farm I
meeting, disregard your sol- ,mr „,.trkp,jllg p|Hn «f mark-
emu vow to God? and the t.,|ng c<l,ton and cotton seed
church? How about your at- will be explained. This is free
tendance upon |Xilitlrnl gath- |0 all farmers and IrucL grow-
ings, picnics, the nmveics and pfB jn HajnH coullty> M come
the cirrus? Awake thou that „nd take part, and lie at the
sleepeth. arise trom the ‘lead c„unty Singing Convention
and Christ will give the light"
this demonstration will lie the lion.
best methods that are known
to our State schools in ibis
particular work.
The work will be put on bv
Miss Hill. Distriet Horne Agent
for this district, and Miss
Cline, u representative from
the Agriultu re Educational
Department of the State of
Texas Both are experts in the
work.
Tht Bupree Cooker and Seal
er will be used in the canning E. (J. Hearn.-
demonstralion and the young-
er people can profit much by
the information they will gel
in these Iwo days.
Its free for all. and the pub-
lic generally is invited to at-
tend.
Any further information li-
king litis line will lie gladly
furnished by County Agent
Knight, who offices at the
court house.
iThe place wom.m is Law Effective June
and enjoy yourself.
As ever,
.1. C.
YOKE.
occupying in the Church to-
day Mrs. Grover Bln.
11:15. Sermon V. L. Gil
lean.
NOON.
1:13. Devotional ! d by A
Harnett.
1 Xth Requiring
Cutouts Removed
Oldtime Citizen
Visits Emory
John Phtxco, Alba, For.....an ie<l al I'luintiff's costs.
Monroe Arrington, Emory
D. B. Barrett, Point
Dick Pounds, Point
John Alford, Point
H. M. Armstrong, Emory
H. I). Slatter, Emory
J. L. East, Point
XV. B. Sybert, Alba
' Oscar Lee. Point
F. B. Gorman, Point
M. C. Cartter, Point
Boliert Allen was appoinl-
ed as door bailliff and llu
constables sf (lie fi\e justice
XX. T. Millirnu vs. Dnvie
Milliron. suit lor divorce, dis-
missed as plaintiffs cost for
want of prosecution.
O. X'. Puce vs. Sullie Pace,
suit for divorce, divorce grant
ed on payment of cos's.
Frankie Hclslui \s. John E.
Helsha, suit for divorce, di-
vorce granted on payment of
costs. A *10 attorney's fee was
allowed lor ri-pivscnling (lie
defendant.
A petition signed by a large
number of citizens asking
Austin. Texas. April lift,—
Automobiles and imilnrcvcle-
precincts were named is rid Judge Me'son to dismiss court
iug bailtiffs. for the tenn on acccun* of
Up to yesterday morning' the farmers Ix-ing needed tn
I fie grand jury laid returned i tljclf crops, hut in view of tlie
Mr. Pleas McBride and Mcbe
Simmons of I .one Oak were
in our little eitv
Monday attending court. Mr
must not have muffler cut- M< Bride was a resident of ^ j|.........
outs on them, according to ><>unty when the civil ejgh| of indictments. „|| continued ruin, Judge Melson
2:00. Address High eurni- opinion of the Attorney Gen- "1,r broke out. long la-fore the (|f ,||pm fp(t CilRp„ -.aid it was the finest time in
vnl days in Hell, hy Mr. Sam ,.rfl| gjVen John XV- Horns- ,ounl>' organized, lie says T1)prp h.1B |jppB no |rjaU Jib, w-.rl.l to have court, and
..........of Tvler. Texas Travis county attorney, he can well renieniher an elec- wppk whjph #p, ,|)tj(|p f((( |h» tadieaiicn is that court will
3:00. Burleson Colleg. Xirs. Tho |iiw absolutely forbids «••»" held here at that lime to pjvj| lnilljIIPII-, „nil the jury r.Jgrind all next week, if there
presence of a cutout on datrmine whether or not the |)m wppg wog PXPUM><) Ulljj||is any business to In- trans-
acted.
Next week is eriiuiual week
ami it is ex|>ected that court
will grind out justice for tlie
Friday Night. a car or motorcycle on the ""■Id ‘^«**l«‘ •»» yesterday morning when il
.....same theory that a person is »'<>- *• . (b-mgl.t a I, « e«s.-s woub!
8:00. Devotional _ ............... ...
Greer. forbidden to carry a pistol, was a part ot Xan /.nmlt eon i- ^ n.UJjv f()r ,rj.(|
8:1.3. Sermon, hy T.J. Fur- ,,vrn though lie is not using il.,*N "• ‘hat lime probably tliai ^ ‘following cas,
! the opinion holds.
election was the one that gave
Saturday Morning.
9:3(1. Devotional, hy \\ I..
Spi-ars.
10:00. Literature and pre-
sent day isms J. M. Parkins.
11:00. Sermon, by Dr. M f
Tucker.
NOON.
2:00. Itoard meeting let
_Raino Again every member of the Board
do his lies! to Im- present.
2:45. Beports from the
After June IK cutouts must Van Zundl county tla- name of
It Rains and Then
lie taken off.
“the free state of X’an Z-tndl.'
\ further holding is that i w hich il is still sometimes call - wim| >>f 1,,„v.l.1|li„n
the anti-cutout law <I<m-s not v,r- McHrufe says there
preclude the use of escaping were 112 men in his company
gases for other purposes on when it was discharged from
automobiles and motorcycles; tlie war. but that he d.res not
that these attachments may Ih- know of hut one ix-si.i.- hinr-
retained and used on the ears, self who is still living
The only inhibition is against ------
the cutout*. ;Gnr Slashes W~*ron
- Saturday N'srli*
disposed of before the Court: I 'mv* in an effective way. judg-
Jessie Case \s. Sam Our. ing from the wav Judge Mel-
suit for divorce, dismis-.cd i"i son ami District Xttomey pwb
' ed prosecutions in Hunt tstun-
Churche*. General discussions. Singing Convention
Saturday Night.' Fridav and Saturday A ‘"r- ,lriv' " l,v M,m<' ,MH>*
8:00. Devotional, led by J. <) ^ f II''- «''« Fort .....
M.-lz-od. I The Bains Colin'v Singing •h«‘'r ......... ri"' "»'> 11
8:15. Sermon, by I- K. lJimh., Convention will convene in|**°'u*t trailed l>ehind antiier
Some weeks ago our people
were worried about il not
raining but now il is the other
Way— they are worrying about
It not quitting. And it is rain-
ing rather frequently. It has
rained every lw». or three days
for about two and a half
weeks, and this week it rain-
ed Monday. Tuesday, XX'ed-
nesdav. and we are sure it
Will rain today again and ^ kj-hool ......ting. Haor- Pr. si.lent J I . Ely requests lacerated from broken glass 1 T. H. Adams vs. Eflie Adams Hallev. J. C. Huff. XV A. Mid
maybe tomorrow, os it I gunization and plans for our its to stale that the deb gattes .‘-ml other occupant* of the suit lor divorce, dismissed at dhrton. S. C. Ak-xunder. J, M
ways rains in Bains work Talk* hy Mis* Theltna ' |„ Ihe convention will he ear-' <"'r "ere badly shaken up. |>l.«nti«r« costs- Middleton. II. XV. Pippins,
■hen $ want* to. and II aeema MoprilM(l, nthers. |i-d lor. but visitor* may bring!-'fb-r d«mt two hours’ work
Sunday Morning-
HI :0m. Sunday School.
11:00 Sermon.
NOON.
2:00. B. Y. P. U. and Sun- two days,
Emory tomorrow for a two, nf Fmory S-lur-
dav session. Saturday and Sun ''"V ni«ht. utterly demolishing
.lav and the town will be roll, "'c ImUrd wagon, und turn-
I of tlie lovers of music these ing the car over. A woman in
llaisli Griffin v*. Ruby ( rif-1 tv. There were 50 some odd
fin, suit for divorce, divorrt I persons sentenced 'o the |*en-
grante.l ii|m)ii payment of cost- itenliary for the term just
of suit. closed in llunf county.
Irene Hawkins, vs. I: 4s-rt I'rhl Jury -2nd Wrrt
Hawkins, suit for divorce, di- Will Kcnter, J. H. Wright,
voree granted ami name rr- C. O- Shultz, A. Martin, Jess
stored to Irene l-.-gg.-ll upon j Smith. Marl Huston. Frank
payment of court cost*. | Lynch. H. B. Bullock. Jack
The State of Texas vs. I) Holiertson, Jessie Cause. E.
L. Todd, suit for taxes, judg M Mason, C. P. Heltslec, C.
incut as per agreement on file R. Glass. W. M Xlcl-eorv. O.
J. C. Punier vs. Algic Punter \V. Stuart. G. I.. Neal. C.
suif lor divorce, divorce grant Eads, .1- I.. Parrish, Fred Boss
ed il|Hiu payment of court j R. O. Kiain. J. C. Hooten. F.
costs. T. R. Pott* was allow- p; Montgomery, A. A. Hunt-
ed 85.1*1 as attorney lor re- j phrey. I). S. Settles, A. A.
car had her arm badlv1 preaentiog tlie defendant. Hughey. <■. P. Martin. Hotm-r
that right now is the time it
wants to.
Austin Traylor says it ha
mined so much that the crab 'Nss('K.j.,llon visitors. Rn
grass is turning red. but we |pr1l|inmPI1, vi|| aec-rde.l
‘111.- people of the Daugh-
erty Church welcome all the
people of Harmony Baptist
feel sure the grass will grow
oiit of Hint
Couple From Near
Alba Marry Here
all who come.
V, B ENGLISH, t'aslor.
Officers Get Forty
Gallon Still Friday
(heir lunch, if they desire to
do so.
A cordial invitation is ex-
tended to all to attend the
convention, and if is announc-
-.1 that there will he plenty
of good singers and leaders
.... hand to assure sour en-
, tertainm.nL
Sunday Mail Service
\V. J. Bales vs. Media Bales. Hvnry Johnson. Burner Foster
the car was repaired so the suit for divorce dismiss--.! for K. K. I.oouey, J. A . Fort, liber-
people niiglil resume their; w ant of prosecution. ry.
journey, giving Longview as
their destination.
The wagon which was <lv-i
niolished Irelonge.l to Minyard
Orvar. w ho with liis fa mil v
was trailing it behind another
wagon, but fortunately none
of them were injured.
Cum by Claims
Best Record hor
Sunday School
Quarterly Conference
XX ill appreciate a full house
Saturday night ami Sunday
XV. Lindley of Cum by 'mon.iug to hear Dr. XV. F.
here Monday morning Andrrsv*. Presiding Elder „f
liallcnged any town in ,|1(. Tyler Dislriet. The bu*i-
c-ident .K-eured near Hopkins coun'y to show a lx-t- n,.HS aFM|ofl wj|| lx- h.-l.l Sun-
house.
Tiw-ttlnv after.hi.>ii about I sheriff Orsborn and depuli-
o’clvK-k. on the Knst lawn of PX g„( „ M|t|| North of town
the court house. Mr. XX’m. Friday. The still was of iiImoiII It is announced Hint the
Jenkins ami Miss Nina May pi gallons rapmiiy. and Iney railroad will give us .i Sun-
EIHs were united in -la.Tinge also got a gaUf.n of liquor and .lay mail again, beginning
i;V Rev. J. C. Calhoun. destroyed two Imrrels of mash ucx. Sunday. The trains will| (). \
They were accompanld by Two boys. Loyd Sheet* amlj run at the same hours they'Burns,
a few relatives and triends Jess Campl-HI were detained j do during ihe wefk, which will Ri)| Jenkins and Miss Nina
from their home near Alba. jn connection with the eaid. help out some. |Mgy Ellis.
To Be Resumed ,h* M‘'r<'r<’ ChaPcl llu,r<l’ ,er rtcord ll,nI* Cumby He (|uv afternoon at 2- o'clock.
Marriagre Licenses
Pace and M--*, M
said that with a population Ix,( hHVt. fu|| t„r„out of
[of 'M5. according to the cen- ,|1P ,>()K>ard
«us bureau, Cumby had a Sun- Delegates to the District Cou-
|duv School attendance of «"•'» f'-mnee will lx- elected at this
A laid Sunday. That is a fine tj|l|e
record for Cumby town. Who
can beat ItT— Hrpkins Coun-
ty Echo.
J C. CALHOUN. P. C
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, May 15, 1925, newspaper, May 15, 1925; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth845484/m1/1/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Advertising%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.