The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 51, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 20, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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WATCH VS!
Jesuits and Others
BY 4 M CARWCS
. We are after your business,
and if square dealing, good
merchandise, courteous treat-
ment and low prices has any-
thing to do with it, we are
sure to get it
When you think of buying
Groceries, Hardware, Harness
and Saddles, see us. We will
save you money.
Don't Forget "20//* of “Paris'
Flour Leads Chem ^/ill.
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MOORE GROCERY COMPANY
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THE HOUSE OF G0URTE6V, QUALITY AND LOW PRICES
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«*« true. » itii a tear rt-aenraaouna. My
fir* u i>r«M.A« wise to let Le auMA—r j
reut to MUi'uquo' hut afitei recownd-!
erftiiou I Nitre 4erW4 tJuet two of the ,
i near valient# are too Unporiaut i*> be
pasted over ia alamoer.
Alter uwo*iug • tengiUiy jtassa**
from Btdpmb’s history narrating the
origin M»d progneea of the Jc-auau. Mr. | ■
imtiso says, Mr. ktidpaUi and Mr Witi Uu coning of <ooksr we*'W
t’aruev doubtle*. d-aagr*** Tbi* <on 1 we feouh to soe our work auove tor
ciuvioo of Mr Jordan Is purely an as , ward- fh < if *>U do U )<M 4o your
Muupuja. unwarranted by anything 1 . part w* we counting Oft you Laf
ever said or evea though’. vie the aesf Sunday fcu<i you -a ttunday Sehooi
' couJrwy. I believe that every word of, and OMrtw and Sunday ngW attend
it is true end it is ooiy s vuaJl frw the eerrUee
* .ou of what bus bee*i tuiid sgaiuH the If you hav* aot eub
Jesuit* by euuneaf writers both Prof W*i»tiA |UaduA.
eat apt and Catholic. I have been •
student of to etory for aUaost three
spiarUsrs of a <en’ury. therefore f luio»
that sli *uui4*<r<i writers unite too <oo-
deainiuK the fesuits aa one of <br
most nefarious orttaniftatioas, if not
: the very worst ia all history The
: order of Jesuit# wsa toauAed about
sii hundred years sjw toy tyaatius las-
; yola. who took for bis motto the Mar-
Our first lot of 12.000 cans
], are in our house, ready for
delivery. If you have a book-
ing with us. your cans will be
here any time it is convenient
for you to get them.
If y#«i bavB MtlwduU 6«m,
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Im in a law lap,
wa aaa
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Sc Per Can
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phone or send
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your mi
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JXxi't for rot your 7f Million pieAjces:
pay theta Just a# sooa a* you possibly
eaa—toH the Centrai Baptist Chuteb
cau-to ftp on the catapwitta this mouth.
Wednesday N',m. Prsyer Service.
We want you ia the Prayer Meetia*
Wednesday uiyu> W« hope to have
MRS. FORSYTH KAPPA ZEU CLUB
Our town was deeply saddened last
Thursday whew it was knoww (hat
Mr J P. Forsyth bad fallen and
SUSU.wed a broken hip, ami that the
attending physicians held on' no hope
for her recovery. No one except a
little boy who delivered meat was
present when she fell in 'be hall at
her home, she realized she was falling
but he was unable to help her and ran
for her grand-daughter, Mrs, J K
Duran Physicians were soon there
to do nil in their pawer for her tout
she never revived the shock and the
end came Monday monPng at 4
o’clock.
The funeral services were conducted
at the Methodist Church at 3 p iu.
Tuesday by Kev. U. T Bell and Kev.
y. 0. Cooke of Nacogdoches, assisted
by the other paators of our city. Af-
terwards (he remains were accoropa
nied (O the City Cemetery by a large
number of friends and relatives and
there laid to r«** beside those of loved
ones who bad gone before.
Mrs. Forsyth when quite young had
united with the Methodist Church and
With MUs Myrtle Carswell as hos-
bsvcilisi: maxim “Is* us 4o evil i lb* Jarttest attendance of any Prayer
that good way come." Tin. members Service this year We are AepeaA ng
•A the society were sworn to commit, on you to toe present,
any and all crime such as lying, per Work at your religion this week.
Jury, ttoeft, robbery, summer, etc., if invite some one ou* to church. Sou-
they could thereby promote the growth day iv-heol Prayer Meet in f, B Y, P
, and increase ia power of the Catlrol'c. IT. and the W. M If. l^tV put every
tolerar* by. This episode of the Jesuits department of the church over aa aev-
fa one of many examples of the danger er before.
to organized society and orderly gov-1 --
eminent of secret oath hound bodies For Sale After Oct. I at.—It I Ited
Betting Egg*. Muekist Strain I poa .
■Hawthorn
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men,
j tess at the home of her slater, Mrs.
( W. A. Jones, the former .members of
; the Kappa Zetta Club met last week
1 and perfected the reorganization of
the club
A most delightful meeting was en
Joyed nud their regular meeting will
toe the first Thursday in each month.
Mrs. it H. Chadwick will entertain ,
Die Club at its next meeting.
But this ia medieval history, worth IDvely keep all of my layers penned
nothing to uz except for the lessons No chance to mix up wth oilier chick
we nny learn from It. This brings us «»*- * «** noiling hot gm*d roosters,
to my second objection l*> Mr. Jor- Price $1 W per setting
dan's communication: hia assertion NKAU A. HAWITIOItN
that "the Knights of Columbus is a -♦*——-
branch of Uie Jesuits." This ia a se- Wi!-on Cariker left Thursday morn
rious charge, su b as no mau has a ing for Houston to enter Dice lustl
right to make without proof I there- lute.
HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS
MISS LUCY AX ME DO
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continued a devout Christian to her
death She was a woman who was
loved by all who knew her, far and
near; she was a wife who bore the
part of a true companion; a mother!
who shared with her children all sor-
juws, all Joya; a grand mother who
took in reaifly the place of the mother;.
a neighbor whom the neighbors hon-
ored and held dear; a citizen that was
a benediction to the town. Her influ-1
ence for good will live long beyond her
temporal years and as Rev. Cooke
gave so true a description of this no-
ble woman in his comparison of her
life With Dial exemplified in the 31st
Chapter of Proverbs
To her companion of mcra than a
half century we tender our true sym-f
pathy, to the aurviviug son, R. A.
Forsyth, we express our heartfelt sym-
pathy, for we know that he has cher-
ished his mother's love and now he
will no more hear her tender admoni-
tions We deeply sympathize with
the heart-broken grandch Idren, Add
Hooker, Mrs Annie May Duran, Mrs
Marie Reed, Mrs. Corinne Calhoun.
Reed Forsyth and Normu Forsyth,
whose lives were so embodied In hers
Miss Uarah Ann Brasher was horn
in Bholhy County. Ala, Jan, 13. 1M41,
came to Texss with tier parents in
the winter of 185b, was married to Mr.
J. P Forsylh. Dec. 31, 18U5 to them
were born four children, three hoys
and one girl, hut one survives, R. A
Forsyth, and died at her h line in Car-
thage, Hep' JR, 1932 *
The out-of-town relatives and friends
who attended the funeral were Mrs j
Haxon of Birmingham, Ala , Mr. and
Mrs. John Calhoun of Nacogdm hes.and
Rev and Mrs. hi. (I Cooke of Ngcog |
docht a. Mr* Merle Yaryorough of Ms
hon, Mrs. Matt Whitfield. Mrs. Jor-!
dan. Mi* Jim Han Harnett, Mrs 8dm
Brasher Tllik Brasher of beckvllle. I
MRS. CHICK :p.t. a/shdul
IS ENTERTAINED R MEETING
Yrldey afternoon at 4 o’clock at the The Pa rent-Teachers Atsjt.siiou
home of Mrs It H Chadwick the P- ,«seid a call meeting in the H gfa School
T A. held open house for Dm Teach Au4Uwr,ulw Tuesday, Bep> If, at 4
era of 1*22 23. i . , 7~7 . „
. P Ml »«d eleoted the follow 4 oIBcers
The entertainment was of the pleas-
ing informal kind wlmra social '’on-. inr **'* ,4>**'**: **r» torni* Net*
versatioo featured the program inter- *00. President; Mrs. 8. G Tamar, lat
sperc* d w.tli piano selections by Mrs Vive President; Mrs. J R i/aran, 2nd
A M iiak*T end Miss Florfue Whitney ! vina-Praaldent; Mrs. P. P L ;ng, 3rd
aud a reading by Miss Susie viAe-Prasidani; Mrs. D T Alilsoa,
Imth nodlfig much to Die guests’ plena Trttadurtir; Bn4 Mrs H T Hookar,
ureg. ^ ! Secretary.
The hostess assisted by Mrs. P P. | Arrangement* for a social tnisrtain-
Jsmg and Mrs Travis lomt served * ' mi.ni for the laachars was perfactad.
syrup
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When you book your cans—
and you had better book them
If you want them—be sure that
you get a deep friction top.
We have this. We also have
half gallons and quarts coming
delight fully refreshing luncheon
MORELOCK HEAD OF M.
ACTIVITIES.
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John Calhoun and wife of Nacogdo-
ches arrived Thursday afternoon in
Fort Worth, Texas, Aug 31. —O. L re»poi«*« to a message rating the
Morelm k, president of M< Ferrln Col-lsarions illness of Mrs Calbona's
lege, at Martin, Term , bus accepted grandmother, Mrs. J P. Forsyth. Mr
the genersl s«< retaryahip of the gen Calhoun returned to Nacogrf irhsa, but
eral hoard * of lay activities of the came again Sunday
Southern Methodist Church, it was an
pounced here Thursday by W KrskJn
Williams, president of the hoard. Wil-
liams was elected president at the
recent meeting of the board at lotka
Junaiuska, N. C
The Irlends in our > My of Mr. and
Mra. Moreliu k will he interested in
Dinir whereabout#. They were for-
merly leathers In our High School,
Mrs Moreliu k at that time Miss Ruth
Murphy. They will be located al
I Nashville, Twin
FYKE KING.
Marshall Irlends have received the
follow1 ng announcement;
, "Mr and Mra W. M King announce
the marriage nf their daughter, K.loise
l.orwta, to Robert 8. Fyke, Saturday,
> August 2A. 1923. Charleston 8. C.
i home Vanderhorst Street"
Mr Fyke lived In Marshall about
five years ago and attended the Mar-
sHill lilgh H< he>111 al thu( time He
I unlisted >n the navy and served with
1 Die Amoricun fleet In Turkish waters.
He has litany friends hero who will
rinemhe-r him as Sluart Fvke. Mar
' shall Messenger.
Mr. Kyka Is a nephew of Mrs. L A.
i Wood yard and Mr-> R. W Millar of
I our city.
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 51, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 20, 1922, newspaper, September 20, 1922; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth974070/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.