The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 23, 1928 Page: 4 of 12
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Till* Car
cars have been thoroughly inspected end
reconditioned where neccMery.ToprotecC
the purchaser, the red “O.K. that counts'*
uy has been attached to the radiator cape
of these OK’d cars. Look for this tag
and KNOW that you are getting honest
value!
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B. S. SCOGGINS
MISS NELLIE TODD
Wm MRS^JESSIK PIPPEN
(Re-election)
for County Judge—
J. G. STRONG
for Tax
CARL JORDAN
(Re-election)
for County Clerk—
JUDSON HOLMES
(Re-election)
POSTER M. LACY
for County Attorney—
SAM T. HOLT
(Re-election)
Per Tax Collector—
B. J. ANDERSON
(Re-eiection)
A. O. STANFORD
OTTIE COPELAND
A few of our exceptional Used Car Values
“with an OK that counts"
BE/* BERM IE
REEVES-FRANCIS CHEVROLET COMPANY
Carthage, Texas
^WnpsjfttpshMnM^t* «*» |H- *o-W- y h k,m
SHADOWENS CHEVROLET COMPANY
DeBerry, Texas
Beraig in Demand ,hie^uS3C2^n/to,itSS^ wntie
Twenty-Four Hours
Each Day
Per Commissioner—
(Precinct No. 1
------j H. ENGLISH
elmernlross
LEE LONG
V^C. WILSON
Commissioner, Proc. 2—
HOMER JONES
JAMES 0. NELSON
Pgr Commissioner, Proc.
GEORGE FURRH
J. W. STROUD
T. C. DAVIS
* With a wars of Ms baton, Ben
Bernie, musical director at the
.Hotel Roosevelt, dismissed a con-
tract a for days ago of $1,600 a
a fifteen-minute daily
V*#k for
at a local theatre.
“Master of Ceremonies,"
____r. Proc. 4-7
„ B. HOOKER
(Re-election)
JOHN R. SPRADLEY
H. H. ROWE
R. C. LAWRENCE
Per Public Weigher—
IPrecincts 1, 3, 4, 5, 8 and 8)
* n m T AO V l<4
1
E. T. JA«V*8
WILLIE B. WHITAKER
m
GORDON B. DAVIS
G. P. (Bud) ANDERSON
R. W. TOMPKINS
GRADY REED
GLEN h. soape
Per Public Weigher—
(Precinct No. 2)
FRANK WHITAKER
(Re-election)
MAX CAMPBELL
Public Weigher, Prec. 7— '
S. H. KNIGHT
LEONARD J. POSS <
W. B. 4/AIRD . ^____
SAM WOOTEN
Fer Constable—
(Precinct No. 1)
BEN L. PEARCE
JACK TODD
RALPH CHAM NEBS
A. O. COOK
FRANK MILLS
Constable, Precinct No. 2—
J. W. WEAVER
(Re-election
JESSE MATTHEWS
is bid for
W1I..U..U.I, by the smartest
■hotels aad night clubs of tho
'country.
I It Is not so long ago that Bornie
had to toavo college to help sup-
'port his family. Starting out with
to thing but his violin, he has
made a spectacular success artis-
tically and financially, and has
*ron a devoted, public.
| At the Roosevelt, one sees gas-
Roosevelt con-
ductor is a master in pantonine
and harmonious clownishness. It
has become tho fashion to go to
tho Roosevelt dining room almost
si much to sot Bernie, ss to listen. •
to Mm.
“What’ll You Do," n now for
trot, is one of his> present favor-
ites, and his various interpreta-
tions of it brings nightly, other
ireciori to match nod- -
ten.
UI especially like a song thst
telly a story both musically and
lyrically," efolaias Bernie, the
Maestro." “Many^ song* nowa-
BECKVILLE MOTOR COMPANY
Beckville, Texas
Z. L. DANIELS MOTOR CO.
Gary, Texas
Dependability, Satisfaction and Honest Value
days tell a fox ti
. Stofy tn tune,
and a waltz story In lyric. I ike
VAll Do' kn.miiao th I.
*What1l You Dof because It tells
a fox trot story all the way
through."
■lonately devoted New
who wilt go nowhere else for their
dance music and transient guests
tfbo make sure Bernie ia conduct-
ing before they talk business with
A* Town cltrir.
In Bernie, one get3 a surprise
package with a vaudeville skit
tucked in one corner, irresistible
jazz bursting out of the sides, tied
up with some of the cleveoest and
most original wisecracks that ever
hit Broadway.
Our touiiriiinky \vn? vhltod by tm-
ruln which was not
Woods and Dcntile Wood* visited
Mrs. Woods’ daughter, Mrs. Hetty
Sharks, of H«|>c Chapel, Harrison
county, Monday.
Walter Woods and Elmer Belew
had business in Henderson Saturday.
Mrs. Kllle Brooks. Mrs. Alma
Woods, Mfrass Exle Woods aad
Winnie Gentry motored to Hender-
son Saturduy. v
Mrs. Minnie Relew and Misses
... ,, ' I Nellie Below and Bessie Waldrop
cutting tree:) the widen- *
were In Henderson Saturday.
I>:tnr Williams spent Saturday
night with his father, Mr. Klnnle
Williams at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, .1. H. Belew.
other heavy
needed.
Edward Belew, who Is overseer
of the road from Falrplay to the
Waldrop cemetery. 1h»* a bunch of i
hands
Ing of the road.
Claytie .lores’ family, who have
been sick with measles, nre Improv-
Inng now. *
Mr. and Mr.*. •t. H B-lcw, Mrs.
Ann! Waldrop, Miss Ollls Belew,
Mlsi^ Emma Lee Williams and El-,
mar Belew visited Mrs. St. A. Re-'
i
lew at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. I’rirc, and frnm gftended thei
ROCK HILL
ftiglt County slnglms convention at
Oak Hill. | We are having some very had
Mbs mile Belew entertained the »p»*her for the farmers as most of
Fer Constable, Prec. 3—
JOHN M. JERNIGAN
J. T. BONNER
(Re-Election
For Constable, Prec. No.
WILL CHADWIQK
*"“c v racTky”*' *“
L. V. dAuLM
(Re-Election
For Justice of P—co —
(Prec’t. No. 1)
R. B. PAGE. Re-election
D. P. DONOVAN
For Jg#f<gp^oaoe, r.
8 D. COLBURN
yoadg folks with a birthday pnrty
Saturday night The party was at-
tended by a large crowd anil also
« candy drawing and ring plays,
Mlsg Ollle received pevernl presents.
Everyone enjoyed the pnrty.
It#y. H. M. Allen f'llad l»ls regular
preaching service* here Saturday
nnd Sunday.
Mr. mid Mrs. Bortus Williams of
Marshall visited Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. William* Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charleston Btautts
and Mira Mayme Waldrop and Orov-
er Waldrop of Orange Hall spent
Haturday night with Mr. and Mra.
Floyd Waldrop.
hQ as Emma Lee William* and
Miss Bessie Waldrop spent Saturday
night with Miss Ollle Belew.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jim Clanton spent
Sunday nteht with Mr*. Oast on's
father. Mr. W. R Brown of Chap-
mail.
9 Mr.'''an! Mrs. T.dd Gr'”-y. Mr*.
Bohn I e Brown and Mias Fay* Gen-
try went to Longview Mondav.
l4r*. Attt.’nda Wft^jt,
Mis# Exl*
them are wanting to plant cottoa.
Misses Lucyle Dartdaon ami Holm
(lege have returned from a visit
with friends In Longview.
Mr Henry Davidson w»t n Reck-
villa and Carthage visitor Satur-
day.
Mr. J. O. Nelson, M#»s Janet
Nelson and Miss Willie Belle Willis
attended the grnveyurd working at
Martin Saturday,
Mr. Charlie Hudson and sons,
Thomas and Hcnr^ were neekvllle
visitors Saturday.
Mr. tind Mrs. T. H. Davidson
nnd Mr. and Mrs. Esther Davidson
Attended Vhurch at Beekvllle Sun-
day.
Mr. aad Mr*. Curtis DavidaoA
spent th* week-end with Mrs. David-
son's parents, Mr. and Mr*. Jerry
Hudson of Youngblood.
Mr. Felton Davidson an I wife mo-
tored to Wankom Sunday afternoon
where she will spen<| the week tftth
her parents, Mr. and Mra. 01)1.
Miase* Iva Belle Davidson enter-
tained the graduating claaa of Berk-
home herd in Rock Hill with a de-
lightful party. The living room
was beautifully decorated In the
dans colors which were pink tnd
silver erd th** color schema w?*»
further carried out by pink rose*
peeping out from everywhere. Af
ter many delightful games were
played, the guests were served de-
licious Ice cream and rake. Then
all bade farewell, expreaslng them-
selves as having enjoyed the ev-
ening very much.
Brother Powell filled his appoint-
ment at the Methodist church Sun-
day at eleven o’clock. Wo have
preaching every first and third Hun-
di#'n. and are nlways glad to have
visitors.
Carthage Wins Game
From Henderson
(DELAYED)
Carthage defeated Henderson last
Friday afternoon In one of the beat
game* of the season. The box
acore follow*:
Hend arson
Gothard rf ........
Lnkey, 2b -------
AB
...... 4
4
R
0
*
It
A
A
PO
1
1
A
A
3
E
A
A
Gaston, tr...........-.......*
1
1
0
0
0
McKnlght. cf
..... 4
6
1
l
0
•
Bennard, p ........
...... 4
0
A
A
a
0
Jam**, c —
4
1
1
13
i
A
Arnold, at ....... ..
4
A
A
A
i
0
Lacy. *b ----------
......3
1
1
1
2
0
Freese, lb ------
_____4
1
1
7
A
0
Tate ........—,•
1
A
A
A
0
0
—
—
—
—
Total ..........
*
36
* *
4
6
24
A
A
Carthrfge
AR
R
H
PO
A
E
Hendrix, r) .......
4
A
1
A
A
A
Neal, lb------------
3
2
1
A
A
A
Davidson. 3b —
... 4
A
ft
A
1
A
Walker. If - ........
4
A
1
3
A
A
O. Lacy, cf ......
4
2
1
1
2
A
Holme*, p ..........
______ 4
e
A
1
it
A
Jordaa. « --------
4
l
1
A
A
A
Rraaaell, cc --------
____ 4
A
1
2
3
1
Copeland, 2h .—
... 2
1
A
2
2
1
Total ...
™ 83
6
8 27
1A
4
At Christian Church j Undergoes Tonsil
Operation Last Week
Itcv. P. R. Campbell will preach
here at 11 o’clock Sunday, May
?7»h at the Christian church. Ev-
eiyone cordially invited to come and
hear him.
MAN WANTED to
Business. No experience needed.
Must have car—can make $7—110
dally. No lay offs, no bosses, chance
of a lifetime. Use our capital to
Henry Olllls went to Shreveport
Thursday to undergo a tonsil op-
run* McNess eratlon in a sanitarium there.
Mrs. Ikibert Welborn and Mrs. J.
H. Wilson With their daughters,
start. Write FUR8T AND THOMAS, | •p',nt ,ast woek w,,h Mra’ C C'
Dept. H. C. 6., Freeport, III.
Coiner.
666
IX)HT—Small lemon and white and
ticked pointer bitch. Last Been on |
Henderson road. |6.()0 reward If re-
turned to ALLEN FOSTER. ltc.
__ --------------- | 1s a Preaeriptlen fer
FOR SALE -One oil s’nve In good Colds, Grippo, Flu, Denfue,
condition. Apply to Mr*. A. C. Bilious Fever and Malaria.
Boynton. 2«-3tp. 2«*21‘P »t kills th* perms.
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Many students desiring a
Diploma* or Teacher’s
Oertlflrate
PLAN TO STUDY THIS
SUMMER!
Special provisions are made for hick school and college students
it the Ten-Week—
SUMMER 8ES8ION OF LON MORRIS COLLEGE
(KuBt Texas’ oldest ami only endowed Institution)
Fifty-fifth Session—Co-educsttiJtial— Highest Rating
DATES 06’ QUARTERS—June 11, July 16 and August 17
Write Immediately for Information to
E. M. STANTON, Acting President
D. E. HANK, Dean
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Carthage -------------------------6
Hendaraon -------------------------4
Empire: Bird. (No base umpire).
Friday
Cdllege home-
la to ■ :*"ead
Malone leaves
Baylor
She
the
vllle High School May 16th, at liar University of Oaltfordta.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS!
Tho kind you can enjoy eating. . , Our
cafe department serves short orders
prepared RIGHT!
SPECIAL NOONDAY LUNCH!
Your Patronage Appreciated
Fish Every Saturday! *
METCALFS MARKET AND CAFE
Telephone 214 We Deliver
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7th day of
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before the
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in Panola
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Dktrkt Co
Texas, and
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amounting
of suit in
Texas,
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7th day of
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By J. S. G
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for cash w
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thereof, in
of Texas,
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and dellve
for cash t
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being the I
before th«|
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in Penotaf
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rights of
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Owens, John R. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 23, 1928, newspaper, May 23, 1928; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901045/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.