The Electra News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1931 Page: 4 of 8
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Sunday .were Messrs; and Mesdames
J. C.r Scheurer,-A. C. Hill, E., R.
Brown, A. G. Bledsoe, Frank' Fisher/
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/.Donald Stephenson/age *27; negro,
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Among-Electra students,who have
■'returned -home ''.• from - colleges <• and
Cpp/At universities ’durjng .the,past 'few,<.clays
^//// are/Misses'- Mary 'Dea'K •'iteneafr1 and
Lbis/Ri vers ,’bbth/of /whom’• graduate*l
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Will Goodman is" improving -’after
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...fe v..v..x - elfu*urj-c.svvi, this/week at Wichita Falls. Here/
Mrs. O...E.: Whisnand ahd'/family of turned to his home on. East Ida ave-\
110 East Wharton avenue/?/// I nue, Tuesday. • >. * |
Oberlin; Ohio, but that he --had
"surviving- relatives^, of
afternoon. * He had been: fatally in-
jured in a fall'from5a freight train
within a ‘short distance of the de-
pot today morning. Losing hold f ht be d) . „• • *
^^ .on Hie side of a box- car on the. Mr. 6rskine ,made „ tour of in_.
eastbound freight No. 78, he .fed tio df the -t -t • d.
i’XsV.- :d?ar -thc ‘W<* but:, his back was *Sti« '
--"broken and his.skullffractoed;. He /X^y, S«“nd milk
was conscious for more than an hour,/ * ; t
.after the ‘ accident. An ambulance
from Totten’s' funeral home ' was • ----'■—;::-----------------—-----' .
sinnmoned and he ,was removed im.'Hine3 undertakin company'of'wieh-'
SPltah f ‘Ik’ Falls “BBbmed charge, for bur-
Totten Brothers cared for ‘the*
Body until Monday 'morning, *-when ' • c y s xpense.
DR. C. G. DOWNTA1N
DENTAL X-RAY fii —BRIDGE WORK
GENERAL DENTISTRY
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News advertisers assurs a union of interesting
appeals and sales results. June issue now on
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peerless Scratch
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/ Growng ;Mash*^.25 ‘
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at the suggestion ;of Agency Direc-
tor Col./W. E/Talbot. Most of Col.
Talbot’s time has been devoted, and
ear,-* to, the promotion
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the/ sponsoring of,., more manufac-
tories and :the, use of Texas \ manu-
facturetb goods. -” Col.” .Talbot' spent
Tor Governor.'last fall in.' talking
1.../ j/use of Texas manufac-
tured goods rather than. politics.
e , the basis'of Texas’'prosperity in the
!Jing.' .iwhool'/there, -are' . Hardjr'Hall; future/lies in -more manufactories
-- .Sr,. «to------*».c of ‘Texas-made .goods,”
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.first7ygreat: problem/''of' course, is
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many\ other Dallas and Texas insti-
tutions;, will take up the idea of
• encouraging their employes to wear
/Texas-made, clothes. The, demonstra-
tion this morning proved thoroughly
, that the ladies can be as well
dressed in Texas cotton dresses as
' they can .in frocks may of any ma-
terial Trom any place, The South-
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- Texas, institution and it is proud
and hannv ’ta AnTlf^lhvrf’r*. i4>«<
furthering the campaign for more
v ; manufactories and a wider use of
; i Texas-made goods,’ ’
r« P1® £youP of young women, with
, .• vol. Talbot,-were photographed and
• movies taken. These will be shown
' the P/^ejTheatre in Dallas and
', ;°fber > Pubix theatres during the
week; and later used throughout the
state in furthering the idea of Tex-
as-made goods-for Texans.
Myers Pars Course;
Eagles No. Five To
Set Record In Golf
Evidence of renewed interest in
golf here was shown jn the large
, number of players registered at the
Country Club, Sunday. The weather
was ideal for golf and. many were
on the course shortly after sunrise.
• H. • W. Myers tied,- the cAirse rec-
r ords with a 34 shot, and gave an
eerie/demonstration of hard hit.ting
I and' wizardry combined by eagling
:the No, 5 hole. He shot this hole,
/which calls for. a drive of 505 yards,
-.with-a maximum of hazards, par 5
7^n 3. .
} H. G. Judd has recently been' em-
" ployed, as caretaker at the “ club and
is engaged in putting the
in excellent condition. ‘ The
being mowlfd and raked this week
-and Mr.'-Jinlt” ’ f ' "
.eliminate a lot
? balls by clear
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Sunday .were Messrs, and Mesdames
J. C.r Scheurer/’-A. C. Hill, E., R.
Brown, A. C. Bledsoe^ Frank' Fisher/
cis Awtrey, J. C. Creager, R6y LeJ
Bus; J. C. 'Shaw,‘ Wj* P. 'Slaton;
Messrs., Pat Flynn; Gus Anderson,
Aliens Kemple, ;.C.J W. Scheurer, H.
j.W. Myers, Bill Douglas, RusselFGiI-“
<bert, -Steve./'Borich, Clyde' Bryant/
? ^V. H; ^ Coffey, George RohKing, W.
IT. Oliver, L. B. Slaughter/ S. B.'
| Marchant^ Jz G.? B. Totten/ H. ' E.‘
; King,. JJ E.. LeBus, Johhj Marriott,
R. , C.\Brannin/ ‘Jack • Parr,:/J. /p;
J Parr;’ Mesdames Mary‘ Jowell1 ‘'and
^Clark Wilcoxson. >’ ,
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|tu¥ned last Wednesday from ,Leon-_
/aird, where''they visited relatives./-;
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Recleaiie^ Wheat 1.40
. Recleaned Kaffir 1.50
; Recleaned Milo/1.60
Red Top Cane J?’ "
Seed . /'■ <</.£'. 2.50
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Sudan Seed ?. J;-. 6.50
Yellow Com Z/. 1.55
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•^AATrinity’FUhiv^mty^AMissv^Neeley“
^h^An'tbnib/where/tliey ;Week,”>; which opened Jfonday/* will
ippeared'>;in 'concert < humberaA Mr. vk ----- xt-— ‘ • ..
tHanrispn has’ ‘distinguished 'himself
In j-hiatory.;and English/and 'expects
,^8tQry?i^ ^s. aa^^w^en.
;v;7A ‘completes/ his, university course. , • peared this. week dressed in cotton
^9*. Turner'isJKonie i._l/’""A/'' ‘
v ^MiliUry Mo,;
course I and stari-ed in football’'and dresses, purchase
x AJ ’ JnarkMrn>ri«Jiin .' : '• ' • | from .time, to/time/ The'frocks worn
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Arito^f-YA^AA’11^ L ScaiI;
t2??a P;yiieV*h<W:vMk<73ilKer-,:'iieCei^i ?nd the. demonstrotwn was staged
J at the suggestion ;of Agency Direc-
r tor Col./W. E/Talbot. Most of Col.
- -----;~ir°—Talbot’s/time has'been devoted, and
v^Tr.'\O^ the graduating class-^of -the. continue, to be devoted for the
ci. - Y - T • v j • 'A • j <tbc/year,/to,the promotion
She has specialized?jn -kinde^-. ,QY ‘"Texas ;for Texans’* idea, and
the/ sponsoring of., more manufac-
tories and ;the. - use of Texasmanu-
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Oklahoma =, and WilliamAMc-; all- of-his time when campaigning
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of- Texas manufac-
; p'’'-‘-naroia-' ksunningnam-wui grauuave *««.« xavuex vxiau. punucs.
from /Texas/ University.’ this /week' / - “We.'are thoroughly/conyinced that
.‘,V/a*/ Bruce'J Alexander ■p andnjRotrtndi^Jandl. a.nd ^.the use < ---------------
M'./ACharles KlingmanA - : said■>President Harry L. Seay.:
AA /-Ar-Av//'•/;Av A." -A- ’1 Xirst‘ygreat; problem;'of' cours .
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110 East Wharton avenue^A.'i
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offices of’the Southland Life Insur-1 A .to!’’jf „?”7’
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five- young women ' employees ap-
from^Kemper ‘dresses and have* promised that th€y
,, ::A, continue to wear-them thruout
dtere*Ke completed * theacademic the summer along with” other cotton
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• Univere,)t>: of iMiaao'uri, .Coluinbia.
^^'AMoJ- She' has, specialized;jn --kinderTU'f thn “T«A«a
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ji,;/J Cleves:: McDannald will/return Trj-
day. from -Oklahoma/University, Nor-,
man;^Oklahomai ,and ' WilllamolL .
//yA/spadden/-<and ..-/Frank' Foster/.from___, ______
///Jj.OkUhop^ M. at , Stillwater. about ... the
i A.' f/'/Hatol^ ,wiil ’graduate tured good
• 7’}t > *“* • * wn V'•- x CJLMOA* v sii v ci © 1 vy,*'v wi» **\w cc
oX/'”./ja’nd^ among ^others.' who/ are, attend-'
.'A'A'' Briice'J Alexander ^andnjRobari/^Jandl a.nd •th*
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A. M. Erskine, district - .sanitTry ,
engineer for the, state health depart--
.. -; £° ment at Austin,^was in Electra Mon—
. TJX* >1 he day and'held a-meeting that morn--
tow, died at two o clock Sunday j wjth M E, E. wheekr. and
nfinimnnn , Mn hnri Knnn +nr<r>Hw 0 _
city commissioners at the city half
in, order that matters of importance- ■
to the health * of the> community^
'the side of a box’ car on the:
eastbound .freight'' No.' 78, he .fell
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The Electra News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1931, newspaper, June 4, 1931; Electra, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1221480/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Electra Public Library.