Red River County Review (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. [35], Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1922 Page: 6 of 6
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^ cartight many the importance of SAVING.
The Safest Way to Save
Lb to have a Bank Account
Let us start you out TODAY with a 1922 Account.
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on matters concerning
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WHITE HALL NEWS
__Mr*. Winter* Dead
Mra. Katherine Winters, ace 69,
died at her home near Blossom, Thurs-
day. She had been elck only a few
-days when the death Angel came and
look her away.
She was a member of the Baptist
church and had been for 82 years.
She Joined the church when she was
IB years old, and lived a good Chris-
tian life. Mrs. Winters was loved by
every one who knew her. Bhe leaves
six sons and one daughter ahd sever-
al grandchildren The bereaved ones
have the sympathy of the entire com-
munity.
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Work done for the folio
J month of December, 1*21.__
j December 1st—Vaccinated 18 calv
for Jess Pollard of Avery, for preven-'
tion of Blackleg. ",
December 2nd—Visited Club Boys
and Farmers In Midway community
in interest of demonstration work.
December 3rd—Reid hen culling
demonstration for poo. Lampard In
McCoy Community, ,’j,
December ith—Visited farmers in
| McCoy and Bogata community.
| December 6th—Terraced a farm for
Elmer Brlnley, wrest of Clarksville.
| December 7th—Visited the follow-
ing schools In Interest of club work;
Annona, Mena, Coleman Springs, Box-
elder and Avery.
December 8th—Office work, mail-
ing out bulletins and answering cor-
respondence on account of rain.
| December 8th—Attended meeting of
.turkey growers of Avery.
| December 10th—Culled flock of tur-
keys for Mrs. Ward, of McCoy.
I December 12th—Culled hens for
John Giddens, and O. A. Williams, of
English. Held an orchard planting
demonstration on S. A. Baker's farm,
and a terracing demonstration on
W. O. Medford’s farm, both, of Avery.
December 13th—Terraced h>r J. _ P.
Medford, of Avery.
December 14th Terraced for R. 8.-
McCall, of Cuthand.
December 15th—Terraced for O. F.
rfijfsQ]
inre cutting post on the rtver.
Clarence Jlhirey had an attack of
Lagrlppe last week.
Luther tper and Sam Williams of,
Clarksvllle^prere ty our midst Sunday.!
Henry ppdd made a business trip
to Paris Ihursday. M
Mltchelljbook, of Dallas, visited his
and Mrs. Henry Cook. *
of Detroit, was In our
4buy *«. *4s.
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parents.
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“LISTEN LESTER” AT
UTAGRAND THURSDAY lBenninKfle,d’ of Peter’8 Pralr*®'
_ J December 16th—Aattended a meet-
Old Time Musical Corrtedy Pro duo- Ing of the community organisation at
tlon Offered Local Theatre Goers. Midway. < .
_ *| December 17th»JOffice work. - * j‘
The first of the old time favorite December 19th Assisted In plant-,
musical comedy productions for seveli- Ing an orchard for Jim < lalbourn on *
al months conies to the Utagrarfd Peter’s Prairie, and terraced farm for
Theatre Thursday evening of Jhls^. F. Wren at Mabry,
week. Concerning this attraction an I December 20th—Terraced
BORN—to Mr. and Mrs. Bob West-
brook, s fine boy.
',.<#Cl»ad Winters, of Oklahoma City
came la to attend the funeral of his
mnth«fc<pnd he Is now visiting his
brother, ,Hy. Pete Winters.
farm for
for W. F. Brooks, at Bagwell.
December 21st—Terraced for J. T
Tucker on Peter’s Prairie, and for
John Ward, at McCoy.
December—22nd—Office work on ac-
advance notice says:
“Listen Lester” is a musical com-
edy by Harry L. Cort, George E.1
Stoddard and Harold Orlob. This pro-1
ductlon forma a happy combination : count 0f ^jn
of a . rollicking kind calculated to j tSrd-Tsrrsctd for Jim
catch the public fancy. That It will clatboufI1
also hold this fancy Is proven by the i 24th-Offlce work,
faot that this play ran for an entire I 26th-Terraced for M. H
year at the Knickerbocker Theatre In pr,ce< of
New York I tlerember 27th—Terraced for Dick
iry Society rendered a
Friday afternoon.
svlin made s business trip
»aday.
Wayside Inn” will be
e school auditorium Tues-
January 17.
Mrs. O. H. Gorgan are en-
• * - flue boy since the 10th
th.
Grogan, of Fulgrlght, is
« week with her son O.
Nelson Walker and their
•s Maiy, were Clarksville
$turday.
Piter, of Caddo, Okla., waa
i, uncle. L. W. Lasblter, last
iitb Smith, who has been
rheumatism. Is able to
Jh, who was operated on
|k tor appendicitis', is doing
Mrs. Charlie White are Tie-
rs. White's, parent, Mr. W. E.
Thompson.
BANK
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First National Bank
OF CLARKSVILLE
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|ary Tyer. of Clarksville, is
enjoyed. . ” (Ton have tried the rest—now try the
Earl Ferguson received a telegram *•**-
from Whipple Barracks, that j-
his brother, Gus, was In t^TbanitaCTk.^
lum with tube?>,uloil's and fwa8 not' ~~
If; at ones for .
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expected to live, tu
Mr. Base receive*
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that place. ■ . . if .‘V A
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e«b a telephone jses-
sage from M:. Pleas..n(piat Torn and
uCHJlk
Bold by all druggists.
visitingjfriends and relatives at Ro j Ben jparson were killed dv the explo-j
salle. .£ lajon of a boiler at gist i> .pe and R>r ’
Dan ^llkerson spent Friday night him to come. He *as related U> the
and Saturday with his sister, Mrs. ] dead man. | ____ __
j J. 8. Roach, rf Paris, happened to church at Whiteman's Chapel Sunday
irry Maid Sunday 8chool > very painful Occident while visiting afternoon,
e home of their teacher, | his daughter, Mrs. J. M. Stalls. A
The action takes place at Palm
Shari, of Detroit.
Beach. Whither Colonel Dodge has, Dccember 28th-Terr.ced for W. P.
r
Mr. and Mrs. Rush Fnrgerson spent [*on« accompanied by his daughter,' ^ of \
Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Will
Wlaters, of Clarksville.
Miss Lockte Moore spent Friday
Bight with Miss Berta Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Clarksville spent Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hulen.
Several from here attended the
funeral of Grandma Winters, Friday.
Mary, to escape from a woman whom
he had been courting Iff New York
and who now threatens him with a
breach of promise anlt If he does not |
j pay her heart balm. At the same;
Hulen, of hotel Is a Mrs. Mumm awaiting the
Mrs.
si. Saturday sts8 o'clock. I pan of grease that was sitting on the
December 29th—Terraced for'H. H.'
Spoede. and Mr. Griffin, of Alkln
.Grove and terraced for Mr. Wataon
| at Mabry.
December 39th—Terraced for J. W
Moore, west of Clarksville,
December 31st—Office Fork.
LOUIS F. ARNOLD
County Agent
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The Other Fellow
Though her thanks filled a sheet,
Yet I do notfeelhappy;
Though my heart’s at her feet.
Though her thangs filled a sheet,
For the roses, ("so sweet”)
Were from some other chappie;
Though her thanks filled sheet.
Yet I do not feel happy!
—Wayside Tales.
arrival of Jack, her young finance.
and while waiting she falls In love
with C*ol. Dodge, who reciprocates her
: affection. ,
j There is a flip hotel clerk, a deetd-
eilv fresh porter named Lester a! A. & Rf: News Notes
.females detective, a package of letters I College Station. Texas. January A
and all sorts of complications that j conference of highway and transpor-
comprise the real story and which tall°n officials and engineers of the
are straightened out finally In a sat ! stal® °nd nation will be held at the
Isfactory manner. i A. ft M. College of Texas Monday and
„ , ... ,. Tuesday. February 6 and 7 for study-
An excellent cast of funmakers has, '* . ' . .
been collected for this attraction j "* ^Problem. of highway construc-
which includes Louise Wolf. Dorothy [t,on; transportation .the
Douglas, Dorothy Eden,
Benner, Johnny Wright. Thomas Bar-
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REDUCTIONS
OF
SUNDAY DINNER
and Luncheon
Former Price........................._75c
Reduced to ..............................50c
ervice and Cuisine Unexcelled
Give us a Trial
HOTEL MAIN
Florence ®?onom,c» of 8am®-
rett, Ralph Coleman, Lynton Athey,
all adding te the general gaiety, and'
| brings to Clarksville the daintiest.
I danctest chorus ever seen together.
The scores contain song hits that
j are being whistled and hummed unl-
I versally, the costuming Is effective
and the staging artistic In every de-
tail.
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BAILEY WILL RUN „ ...
FOR TAX COLLECTOR ported'
Everyone Interested In transporta,
tlon is Invited to attend the confer-
ence. Thomas H. McDonald, chief
of the Bureau of Public Roads of the
United States will be present both
days and there will be many other
men of state and national fame who
will discuss all phases of highway
transportation from the qaaklng of
modem highways to vehicles that
travel upon them and the things trans-
ar sold his household goods
' auction last Saturday and
DUthern Texas Tuesday.
Norris, of Detroit, wss in
lin the Interest of his store
that wgs^bumed week before last.
Miss Tommie Underwoodenter-
tained "the society last Saturday after-
noon. Thefifl^were stx girls present.
Mi*s Ebble Dan Pipes came home
with Mery Bartly and spent Saturday
and 8undfly-
If r. and* Mrs. Sid Wright’s little
baby ha^been on the sick list for the
last veS^- ^
LittlAFannle McCarvor and little
Mary Afln Underwood has been on
the sick list for the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. A.
Clarksville, visited
Mrs. Avjjen Griffin last Sunday.
The yflipng ladles of Rosalie Sunday
met at Mp. Ross Smiley’s and quilted
their qdpt they had pieced' for the
Orphan^ home.
The
when
say
next
Miss Winfred Clark was not able
to be In her school first of the week
back part of the stove became lg-
Inited and Mr. Roach attempted to on acc°“nt of haT,n« *ome
throw the pan out when it struck the WOrk 0 *■
door facing and the hot grease Misses Edvlna West and Lois Ar-
splashed back on his hands. |noid with Pat West and Morris Grant
The W. O. W. at Rosalie met at the accompanied Mias Flossie West on
hall, and after attending to their bust- .^er return t0 Mosley,
ness, Mr. J. C. Williams took them J Several ^ynuog _people enjoy a
down to the store and they proceeded partjr at Mr. Pat B. Clark's Saturday
to treat themselves to the drinks and night. Pop corn, candy, peanuts and
canned fruits.
The Bogata Truck Growers’- Asso-
ciation met last Thursday night.
County Agents Arnold and Thomp-
son. of Clarksville, were present.
They stated that they were anxious
to cooperate with any or all under-
takings that the farmers entered Into.
The farmers Reared to be more tn-
games were enjoyed.
/•
that It
This week’s announcement column
In the Review carries the name of a
new candidate for Tax Collector. A.
9. Bailey, better known as Mack, and
a son of H. C. Bailey, a prominent
citizen of Detroit, makes his announcs-
ment .this week.
Mr. Bailey Is a young man, born
and raised at Detroit, and Is well
{known all over the county. He asks
the voters to consider his candidacy
In the July Democratic primaries.
The REVIEW la worth five dollars
Juniors and seniors In the advanced rlage
course of the Reserve Officers’ Train-
ing Corps at the A. ft M. College of
Texas received checks from the fed-
eral government for $36.80 the past
week, which was commutation for ra-
tions at the rate of forty cents a day
for the first quarter of the present
academic year, October 1 to Decem-
ber 31. This commutation Is paid
cadets In the advanced course for
the entire academic year and also dur-
ing the summer months except for stx
weeks when they attend summer
a ve.-'r. but r« send I» to you for $1.00 {camp, when they receive full allow-
1 ance for subsistence and an addition
Ride the INTERURBAN
BETWEEN
^"nisoii---Sherman--: Dallas
vrr~ co—Corsicana
vn*ediat« points
It taken you them.
* .It brings you back
We
Rosalie ;;
around
waa on
only soi
Miss
been v!
A. Frnni
Monday.
/ Misses
kins, V
Woods
Bell, Sui
Mis -e* j
al $1 a day. It paya more than one- der, GlaJ
half of their maintenance fee for an'apent Sal
strong vein.
Mrs Noel Terrel went to Deport to
see her parents, who are both sick.
Her fatter has eresypelas while her
mother fas been very tick with pneu-
monia, fbt Is better.
Mrs. lassie Lawson, one of our for-
ladles, married Mr. Carr,
Ith,-Ark. -Mr. Carr la an em-
the Frisco railroad, while
waa before her first mar-
- Bessie Lawler.
N. Hooser of terested In truck farming ttan ever
their daughter, before. . i
Mr. F. M. WatMns, superintendent
of the Rosalie Sunday School, and
Mr. Ross Smiley, assistant superln-
tendant. gave the clwusee^up-staira a
surprise last Sunday whett- they met
each pupil at the fo'?t of stairs
and gave them ««cV\*ttu# f
home-made can<yf - * 4 f(.\
Misses Gladys HamlllpR EthafrT ~
Snider and Fairy Derrlc’ Iflent last
Tuesday night with Mias Bessie Proc-
tor. It being her birthday. They re-
ported a good time,
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fhoctaw-Kntght doe a not aay
- begin drIUlng, but
will strike oil at the
and that tbor thought
mer B
of Ft.
ploye
Mrs. C
academic year.
Two bulls from tha moat famous
herda In tha United States have been
purchased .tp head the herds’of the
A. A M. College of Texas; one is park-
dale King. • shorthorn from the Bel-
lows Farm at Marysvl 11 a. Missouri,
and the other la Irenmere^
the Rosemere hard
Ii
a little excitement In
luraday when they phoned
iat Dr. R. D. Jones’ Bouse
Ire, but It was found to be
I burning out In the flue.
lea Stephens, who has
her gradmother, Mrs. L.
returned to Clarksville
ante Bruce, Mammte Wat-
ts Dodd and Mauds
dinner with Mrs. Floyd
itry Derrick, Ethel Snl-
Hamilton, of Rosalia,
ay night with Mra. John
ata.
Spier, off
The Va#'Scouts of Bogata mat at
Mr. Wh loan’s Monday evening, It
betng the! fifteenth birthday of Cloves
Whitten. The boys wore their scout
suits. Thiy played games and ware
served- hqjjTchocolate and cake as re-
CHERRY NEWS
(By Fannie M. Bade)
Mr. Eugene Steel, of Galveston; la
vlaKIng his uncle, Pat B. Clark.
Mr. and Mra. A. C. Underwood vis-
ited relatives at Bogata Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellison visited
Mr. Harvey Sharp at Sherry Sunday.
Mlaa Flossie West, who la teaching
at Mosley, spent Saturday night and
Sunday at home.
Mr. Howard Click, who la attend-
ing a business college at Paris, waa
visiting hla' grandmother, Mra. Pres-
ley, Saturday. He is Juat recovering
from an operation for appendicitis.
Mra. NeU Nance; with Misses
Louise and Barry Nance and Mir-
garet and Frances Bade, attended
The REVIEW la worth five dollars
a year, but we send ltjto you for 9100
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Recharging here la an exact
science—every battery trusted to
us la returned In a PROPERLY
CHARGED condition. Try us.
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Battery & Vulcanizing Co.
West Broadyway, Clarksville
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Smith, G. Clarence. Red River County Review (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. [35], Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1922, newspaper, January 19, 1922; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth850696/m1/6/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.