The Grand Saline Sun (Grand Saline, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 31, 1925 Page: 4 of 6
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Mis* Verlin Bolin, of Dallas, is
spending the holidays with relatives
in Grand Saline.
Haney spent
FIRST BAPTIST
Preaching 2nd and 4th Sunday in
rE7rVwl tS pair! Sum L Mr. and Mrs. J. H. H.
day school every Sunday at 10 A. ll.P^stmas day in Bonham.
Bible study every Wednesday night
at 7 30 P. M.
First Baptist ladies meet every
Monday afternoon at 2 l‘- M
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Miss Evelyn Beaird, who has been
visiting in Houston for several weeks
is spending holidays with home folks.
Jerome Shields and family, former
residents of Grand Saline, but now
living in Oklahoma, are visiting witii
Mr. and Mrs. Q. Q. Grier.
Miss Tressie Edwards, student in'
Beaumodt—$71,000 Fannin Street
site purchased, for erection of $500,-
000 Strand Theatre,
Mcxia Chamber of Commerce votes
$1,000 in prizes, to encourage far-
mers to plant long staple cotton in
district. ^
1 Dallas—Rowan building to be re-
placed by 24 stotry structure, at cost
of $1,750,000.
MAIN ST. BAPTIST
Preaching every Sunday. Services
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MBYP. U. meets at ft T>. M each th,‘ hollda>’a ,n Grand Sallne- Big Springs - Several residence
Sunday. Sunbeams meet at 3 P. M.; Mrs. W. P. Gibson, of Wills Point, jildinga under construction.
Woman’s Auxiliary meets each Mon-, spent Sunday with Mrs. K. S. Cowles^ >-thoma—Work on new hotel pro-
day at 3 P. M. Prayer meetihg every) Mr. Ben Wright and family, of
Wednesday night at 7 P. M. 'Officers. Wills Point, spent Sunday with B. F.
and Teachers Council Meeting Thurs- j Wright and family,
day at 8 P. M. *
METHODIST
Episcopal Chutrh, .South
Preaching every Sunday at 11:00
A. M., and 7:00 P (M. Rev. J. E.
Buttrill, pastor. Sunday school at
10 A. M„ W. F. Fowhfti ' Ell-
worth League ,!^niur a;ijd Intermedi-
ate meets eve'fj* suJufay at-(L00 P.
M. Juniors art ftOH'V- M! W. M-
Prayer meeting every Wednesday at
7 P. M. Board of StcsVarigi meet sec-
ond Monday night of 'each monjh.
NAZAKENE CHURCH
Preaching 11 A. M. apd 7 P. M-
each 4th Sunday only'.
Sunday school 10 A. M..
Prayer meeting -7 1*.' M. Wednea-
, ,
day.
Come worship witb .us,
Lewis S. Redwine, Paster.
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MAIN ST. CHRISTIAN
Sunday School every Lord s Day at
10:00 o’clock A. M..
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Sundya School at 10, preaching 2nd
Sunday and Sunday wight by Rev.
Adams, of Mineola.
CLUBS AND LODGES
Grand Saline Lodge No
864. A. F A A. M
Will meet in regular ses-
sion Monday night
December 28, 1025.
Visitors welcome. J. C; Allen
W. M. ;V. B. MOORE Sec’.
Q £ ^ Grand Saline Lodge
Will meet in regular session Friday
night, November, 20. 11*25. Visitors
welcome. H. II. PHILLIPS, Sec.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. G. R. ELLIOTT
Dentiat
Office over Tippett’s Drug Store
Phones: Office 33, Residence 142.
GRAND -SALINE, TEXAS
NAT M. CRAWFORD
Attorney at Law
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
Office in Thos. S. llcGrain., vHKg
GRAND SALINE. TEXAS ^
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H. A. BENNETT
DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC
O/fIce next door to Booe's Grocery
Hours 8 a. m. to 1 p. m
JOHN R. ANTHONY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office in Cozhy buildi.ig, East
Frank Street.
1 Trand Siline Texas
BEAUTY PARLOR
MRS. F. B. PHILLIPS
Massages
Sham peeing
Arne Treatment
G. W. Robinson and wife, of Dallas,
are visiting the former’s brother and
father in Grand Saline.
V. R. Moore and family spent
Christmas in Tylew-1
Eb Fletcher and wife, from Wea-
therford, are spending the holidays
in Grand Saline.
R. A. Egbert and family spent
Christinas and a few days following
with Mrs. T. B. Kreuger in Dallas.
Lovell King in spending the holi-
days with his parents in Grand Sa-
line.
G. L. Ball was in Marshall last
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Luce spent the
holidays in Lancaster with her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Roark. About 30
relatives gathered there for a reunion.
Harold and Bud Rather, of Dallas,
were in Grand Saline Monday night.
Eugene Dean returned to his home
in Dallas after spending the holidays
with friends and relatives in Grand
Saline. '
J. Burt Patterson, of Dallas, is vis-
iting relatives in Grand Saline.
Enoch Fletcher, who is attendind
the State University, spent part of
the holidays in Lufkin visiting
friend.
Rev. R. L. LeFevre visited friends
in Grand Saline during the Christ-
mas holidays.
Miss Bessie Lee Walker, of Dal-
las, niece of Mrs. J. E. Andrews, is
spending the holidays in Grand Sa-
line.
Mrs. S. P. Berry is spending
holidays in Shresveport wi^i
daughter, Mrs. L. M. Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Andrew’s and
family spent Christmas day with
Mr. Andrews’ mother at Martins
Mill.
holidays in Golden, Mineola and
Winona.
Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Runnels spent
the Christmas holidays with rela-
tives in Corsicana.
Mrs. J. H. Caldwell and Miss
Pearl Land visited in Grand Saline
i during the holiday season.
Mrs. J. I). Caldwell, of Dallas, is
visiting relatives in Grand Saline
and Colfax.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Espereon, of
Ft. Worth, sni'"* Christmas day
with Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Reaves.
S. L. Terry, who is attending
Trinity University, visited in Grand
Saline during the latter part of lust
week.
Mr. Fain spent Christmas with
home folks in Greenville.
Misses Mabel Walters and Ocie
Lee Taylor, of Waxahachie, visited
relatives here during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Peel and dau-
ghter from Roby, Miss Mattie Brad-
ford of Seagoville and B. P. Brad-
ford of Eiiasville, Texas, and W. L.
Raborn of Dublin, were holiday visi-,
tors of J. M. Raborn. I
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Chitty and Mr.
R. G. Chitty, of Dallas spent the
j holidays with Mrs. Rosa Chitty.
W. J. Whitt and family spent the
holidays with Mr. Whitt’s mother
near Waco.
Misses -Bailie and Dorothy Sides
are visiting Ruby Cozby.
Miss Avis Katherine Roberson is
visiting her aunt, Mrs. Walter Jar-
vis,
Mrs. Bolin and daughter, Verlin, are!
|g! T.g.
H. ' mer George A. Strongler
I harVcs 1 500 bushel sweet potatoes
from tw.. -res.
, Fort Wo -Bids opened for build
jing annex to ‘V County Hospital.
Boling—Goc ! ’-owing of gas made
on Bridges tract.
El 1*380—II. D. £ I. ter, publisher of
! El Paso Herald, pure! ases El Paso
Times.
Lockhart—Dr. Eugene Clark library
grounds being improved.
Brownsville—Bridge to be built over
Rio Grande River, between this place
and Matamoros.
Temple—New state highway thru
icre, opened to traffic.
Dallas—6-story office buuilding to
be constructed, corner Jefferson and ‘ 3,400 barrels.
here.
Hillsboro—N\cw Birome independ-
ent school building completed and
opened.
Texas cattle win several prises at
Livestock Show held in Chicago.
Temple—Temple Iron Works plant j the mutual benefit of both
destroyed by fire, rebuilt and in oper- 4 Every farm properly
Geff,
pleting and
agricultural
community.
2. Better homes, better farms and
better accommodations for all!" Rural
people are entitled to all the com- Little Ruby Ci
forts, conveniences,* etc., in the
home and about the farm, to make
farm life as pleasant as possibly.
3. Better accommodations, long-
term leases and a better understand-
ing between tenant and land lord for
Mon.*?
ation
Port Arthur—I. O. O. F„ building
to be erected at cost of $15,000.
Bryan—Bridge being built span-
ning Navasoto River.
Dallas—Gulf Production Co., to sink
deep test well in southwestern corner
of Hunt County.
Dallas—Plans orde%d for construc-
tion of $500,000 East IJgRas High
School.
Dallas—$70,000 apartmnpt building,
to be erected on South Marsalis Ave-
nue.
Cotulla—$7,331,000 bond issue vot-
ed for improvement of water system
throughout La Salle County. . ,
Dallas—Southland Hotel to be im-
proved and remodeled, at cost of
$150,000.
Jacksboro—Annual poultry show to
be held here.
84,787 bales cotton ginned in Har-
rison County, to November 14th.
Pierce Junction—Associated Oil Co.
No. 2 Settagast P. completed, flowing
i
ing a few weeks
mother, Mrs. McCurdy.
Mrs. Nellie Sinclair is
list this week.
No ftwg was given to
from the Baptict churc this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Davis,
Rockwall, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Daniels this week. *
A host of relatives gathered at the
home of Mr: and Mrs. Jim Wheeler
Beekley Avenues.
Electra—Humble Oil & Refining Co.
mrchases 320 acres from W. T. Wag-
goner Estate for consideration of
224,000.
Taft—Cotton being shipped to
Houston by water.
Taft—100,000 gallon tank being in-
tailed at water works.
Marshall—Total post office receipts
or 11 months of 1925, exceeded by
$2,826.88, receipts for the same per-
od in 1924.
Rockdale—Shallow tetst well to be
drilled on Jim Holliman place.
Lufkin—Lions club to build gym-
nasium at High School.
Bonham—New ice plant to be built
on South Center Street.
Abilene—Building permits issued
during November, ttotaled $184,670.
Dallas—Plans proposed for widen-
ing North Ervay Street, betweetn Pa-
cific and Ross Avenues; and Ceda?
Jprings road, between Akgrd Street
Maple Avenue.
Troup—Sweet potato yield good
throughout Eastern Texas.
Bogotq—Truck Growers’ Associa-
ion organized.
Abilene—W. P. Carey Company, of
Chicago, constructing building, at
South Third and Oak Streets, to be
■ccupied by Mutual Motor Co.
Denison—Fifth annual poultry and
,jet show held here.
Christmas day and enjoyed a real
old time Christmas feast as well as
terraced
and drained.
5. Ten per cent of the land in
manure crops every year, using the
small grains in the winter and cow-
peas, soy beans, etc., in the summer.
All corn intercropped with cowpeas,! enjoining a general reunion,
velvet beans, etc. ' * j Novell and Adell Duke spent
6. Sufficient feed crops on pYerj} Christmas holidays with their
farm to feed the live stock Kept. Mrs. Jewell Parker
X. A home orchard on every farm
and an all-the-year-round garden
Conservation of the surplus fruits'
and vegetables. ,
8. An efficcint flock of hens, er-
ficient, milch cows and a 'prolific
brood sow on every . .farm to* take
Cate of the farm needs and a sur-
plus if possible.
9. Use of pure bred live stock and J
pedigreed seed on everyy farm. |
10. Liberal and sensible use of
11. Diversity At crops to include
cotton, feed Hind truck crops.
12. Community fairs in every
community.
13. Good schools and church fa-
ts r
t
Lufkin—Glass Mottor Co., building cilites for all.
new garage and salesrooms.
Lufkin—New business structure "be-
ing erected on Herndon Street.
Flatonia—Galveston, Harrisburg^
San Antonio Railway Company to
build new station.
Tyler—Work started on construc-
tion of fish hatchery.
Dallas—Contract awarded for erec-
tion of 8-story whoolesalers’*ouUding.
Sierra Blancf;r-E..G. McAdgo ships
carload cattle to El Paso martet.
Fort Worth—Cotton picking com-
pleted in Lubbock district.
Lockhart—Extension of or$‘ quar-
ter mile made in Caldwell County Oil
field.
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JACKSONVILLE’S FARM '
PROGRAM
Home Ownership and Quality Pro-
duction Visioned for Next Year
Jacksonville, Texas, I?fc. 21L— A
comprehensive program of agricul-
tural ■•work has been adopted by the
Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce
for 1926, which it is hoped will make
farming highly Tnofitable * ami will
bring new business to Jacksonville.
The work will be carried on by the
"agricultural -committee of the Cham-
ber of Commerce in co-operation
with county agent W. L. Knapp. J.
B. Rickman, secretary* of the Cham-
14. Production
and compensation
cotton produced.
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of staple cotton
for the superior
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Church service was called in Sun-
day on account of the cold weather.
Dallas—Paving road around$Wbite ber of Commerce, has anounced the
Rock L’lkc;uuder consideration. [following fourteen points as a basis
(anion Lignite mine opened near of profitnljje farming operations in
MAY YOUR BEST TIMES
BE BETTERED
DURING THE .
NEW YEAR
J. A. POPE
All enjoyed the holidays very
much.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Webb have
left for Rockwall to spend a few days
with Mrs. Webb’s father and moth-
er.
Xion Lapradc is very ill with pned-
monia at this waiting.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Strong spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Cramped j
and Suffered
"My back and head would
acta*. and I had to go to bed,”
says Mrs. W. L. Ennis, of
Worthvllle, Ky. "I Juet could
not stay up, for I would cramp
and suffer so. I waa very
nervous. My children would
‘get on my nerve*.’ It wasn't
a pleasure iir me to tty to go-
anywhere, I felt ao bad.
"My mother had taken
CARDUI
fur Female Troubles
at one time, ao ah* laalatad
that I try It. I took four bot-
tle* of Oardul, and If one
ahould aao mo now they
wouldn't tbtnk I had orer
boon lick.
”1 have gained twenty
pound*, and my cheek* nr*
rosy. I feel Just fine. I am I
regular and haven’t the pain. J
“Life Is a pleasure, f eau 'l
do my work with ease. • t |
give Cardul the pralae.” V
Cardut has relieved jgu
thousands of cases of pain i
female trouble, and- i
help you, too. , .
Take Cariinl. .
At All Druggist!!’
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or trim uii •
Harold Hermon, of Dallas, and
Verlin Bolin were Mineola visitors
Sunday. ’
Myra Germany and Margie Wilson
ace finishing up the holidays in Dal-
las.
Eugene Germany and family, of
Dallas, spent Saturday and Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Germany.
Mr and Mi's, W. H. Knott, of Fort
Worthi spent the Holidays with Mrg.
Rnott’4 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
West. They returned to Dallas Sun-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sims and1 fam-
ily •P*nt Christmas day with Mr. and
Mr*. Ton) West.
E. A. Wilson, who is working in
Freeport, Texas, spent the Chrjet-
maa holidays in Grand Saline.
W. «. Roberson was in BmBmI:
Tuesday on business.
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ATTENTION, FARMERS!
We wish to impress on you the many advantages
as well as the convenience of doing business with
this bank. Right now is a good time to put your
business on a systematic basis.
After you have once used the check plan of pay-
ing bills, you will realize the risk of the hapha7.i> d ^
loose-money in the pocket method you are now us- K
ing. We will be pleased to furnish you with a book
and checks when you make your first deposit.
HERE’S THE KEY
1 * TO CHEATER cSBER
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. COMING YEAR
LET’S STRIVE TO DO THE RIGHT
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Proctor, Willard. The Grand Saline Sun (Grand Saline, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 31, 1925, newspaper, December 31, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth991564/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.