Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, January 27, 1933 Page: 2 of 4
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om Herald
I Kilrhir V
l>orthy Tadkrdi
Nellie lay Turner
Third Grade
RHIle Hi>y Rlh bii
Kluvkrl JaXMfi*
Francis I unit r. Meitner Watson
and (itrto Lm Gowlii:. art absent
of
^ SPOH'I'S
TUr l.uglet, this tiring (lx- new
name chosen liy Un boys, are proud
<»t thi ir record. Sio fur. they huvt
pluytd nine garnet unit woo eight.
'Die tine u|i (or the Fugle* u
follow*:
Forwards -t'.eorae 'i utile unit
uwms.
-Melvin
Hli.H SI SHKJl.
m> o* rM licit Mr. Ihiidfiik*
it aide to In back with u» after
bring absent Ihuiutny anil Friday
account of tieknes*.
JUrt. Ilcuuruks taugul in Mi.
liiinlricks plncr Friday.
Vi-rdia Relic Grculln us, . Adell
Creui) uum'. Otna Conrnd and Annie
Jaie Turmr were aLtrnt Tbuitday.
Iiolnrt Garmon wa* absent
Fnday.
Veh n Turu-r. Outa t our. d. J. 1>.
and Imyd Homo were ale. nt Mon
day
INTF.HMKIHAI1: nntiM
iIn* folkwing pupils in. . "A
an llteir mmhli report*.
Spelliua
Junior Turner
Metily laowina
Jack laickcit
Sen Van
Arilliiut tie
Jk/iler
l^jjrur Turner
Itio ‘loll
M'-*tty t'malr
Lack -11
Heading
MHrfeia
Cannon
Francis Moo,I
Duvall
EngHali
Van . •
■MU*
■e. i«cofr,i|iii)
Enola ltd chic
MV are itlnd te, luy« Haulin'
Johnv.n nt u new ittideiit in
•rtuKil.
We are all proud ef 0111 modes,
HI! In to do li f.. 1:1 ,1 ti .
M'« have fwonty 4.v. , ,ni,,d
i now.
Wnndr.iv V I,on and I os,; \, 1
b inn t irdj 1... 1 id,m n
PHIMAflY
welt nie la:- J -I, ..... fi
Is Cl' «I
HWtmi pupils received 1
"ifleatr of ngular attend,
h*nd '.in
*1 'tin* 1 1C h Henderson
Fe 1! I,
Inff* It .
I? i r IV,!I
■ v I'F't
Vi
da K. ri
1 Ivarl to I ..as
E. 0. HARLOW, The Moralist
GKKKNVlI.l.K
Appreciates Yuttr Flower Buaiuess
For Fealiva Occtittioiis
Or For Funeral Decoration*
Flor -rt Arr Ahiunu I hr Voti .4 //j» «(<•".. !c
Mrs. Fruitl< Alexander, Local Hcprcscntatlvc
......
.1 11
I ui hit m. I Not
v. cM Nelson
•i wto*u li»e l or.-tt i* Weary, with I
ttu.ni! tiutwul (jitMibt use
W’irViU of n el. Ill !• a Taklc and u
ni» tl»«* Flo arc r* In Way. Tb«
The Ycllo* Jackets
have not
played as many h.iiiu** <
• *P«t, mot Noth!* •• lo t PridMi phr>|i
but hnve liki\\»‘c L
u luctnb
*:ver Apoeol nb< jr lllm la the l'«p«r. |
fill 1 lu > b.ive played
four gaini*s
it ml \*ou
1 lu line up f«»r |hc Yfllow Jmi k
tl »n? us fuiluw*:
Forward*—Annie La
e Turner
and Jewel Turner.
Outer—Vt Hh Hrllp
(ii»alhouw
unit lldcll GrrslluSl'C.
(luurti* Doris WocmI
and <hd.
TOM W. HILL
NOTARY PCBLIC
f) t* da\ week hi tori* last 4.oacn
Hendricks cant in mm »***•« •*
talk about »uit« for the boy*. The
bo\- sanctioned this mo vein-**it
and at once they started a colie'-
tiun and *tM»n hud I hr suit* on th«
way. Ihr suits arrivinl and v.
are nil proud of them.
Notary Pub]Ir and Typist
(Kat)
\V« 0*1* a rial pall of oui »uc
ect In the faithfulness of *'U'
H. D. GARRETT
We played the fid,owing gam. <
Allornry-iii 1
last week. Thursday i ubt, F. it b »
laaari’irc—Roili Fir# and !tt*r»
p'svf d a ....... romp • tl < f Kin, ' > ■
fiis* and s'rronJ team. Sourt* 21
tlMPY. TEXAS.
Al the L«««1« 1 Offic*
Kathleen Hill
Yesterday's
Business Methods
Wont Do In 1933
ii would be lilt poorest economy, ’'t t, we ha mer-|
ebiints lit tl:tvs who :ire prut ng meibtd in tin
bi: mens just :is ob >1 by using rubber stumped1
iffice—Mains (ioonty Abstract Bl<i>
UNDRItTAKEt’S GOODS
Coffins, Caxkefs, and Burial fWln
(HAS. V. It A V, VlitM, Tim
Texas Petruleun
Products
J. C. P.VI ! t.IISON, Ag.nl.
him* 29 I .one Oak. '1st
stul ioiierv.
Rubber slump sh
i*. W. PEARSON, Al. ')
General Prucice
order in NABOB'S DRl'G STORK
Younjr Friend, Make 193.'! The
Greatest Year of Your Life
Here it a |ilnii llutl nicun* u life of success.
Knlcr Hjwne Commercial College, music i Sliort-
Ty£. V riling, Secretarial work, B"oH<,‘,T,','H
hunting. l..ivt| S/rviee, umi nilier lm|iurUil suL
Tlk ii. dike n Civil StJ'icc cxaminnlion ttntl
fur t’nclf Sum or some koo<I buniiicM firm,
you will Imve won your intk pcntlt'itce.
tti-^. i c n.> I .....I. . .... ..i !>,.
Wmcni Ims made an rnvialde record in (ilueins
•dimics duriiifi tli, Inst tlircc month>' (id full
ulnrs on rnnrsc of study, sixvinl iriccs suarv
lit pnrn lionr.l nod mnctc ,'of| oor Itntoll-
; o il of uayiug luiiion. We give a tiioroufjtt
1 in Itnlf the lime and rosl of others,
we mail von vilhnnl roriio or oldimilion
frtj'dlvo Price ListT--Aboii! when do you
<iii in llir 11*010 unit address ol one m
uhttiiij; pc pie who may he itilcresled in nt-
M> l»usi;i
Fyra Trstrd and Glanara Kitted h»
D. S. Peoples
OPTOMETRIST
T »t
TilK PEOIT.K8 I’ll (RMACY
Point, Tcxiii*
cry avates I he same impression
ar.it ag reeipieuls of one's i' k i > b.it a candle lighted
slore would create in the midsl < brilliantly lighk'd
stores of Unlay. *„
Modern merchandising methods refpiire modern
facilities and goon stationery is an essential part of
any office equipment.
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Tom W. Hill and Son. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, January 27, 1933, newspaper, January 27, 1933; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth845723/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.