Center Daily News (Center, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 299, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 6, 1930 Page: 3 of 4
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CENTER DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1930
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SUBSCRIBE
Make
Mother’s Day
Sweeter
Than Ever!
Mrs. W. B. LawrAnce return-
ed to her home yesterday after
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Short
and daughter, Myrtle with Mr.
Maurice Short spent Sunday in
Hemphill
Welcome
Gifts
For The
Graduate
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Drive Your
Car In-
Drive It Out
The Daily News is author-
ized to announce the follow-
ing as candidates for office,
subject to the action of the
Democratic primaries of 1930:
Dodgers
Tickets
Folders
Programs
Ruled Goods
Business Cards
Factory Forms
Office Forms
Bank Forms
Letterheads
Noteheads
Envelopes
Announcements
Statements
Placards
Invoices
Billheads
Social Stationery
HOUSTON-
DALLAS—
FT. WORTH-
PAPER—PAY BY THE
MONTH
—TRY US—
Faulk’s Barber Shop
The Center Music club is en-
tertaining with a Texas Musi-
cal Tea Thursday afternoon
from 2:30 until 5 at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Runnels.
The proceeds will go to the
piano fund.
of Houston are the guests of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R.
Loving.
J NO. C. ROGERS
PHONE 95
For Sheriff:
j. b. (Jodie) mckenzie
J. B. (Jess) SAMPLE
Booklets
Blotters
Checks
Receipts
Warrants
Post Cards
Gin Forms
Sale Circulars
Notes
Drafts
Deeds
Mortgages
Shipping Tags
Index Cards
Duplicate Forms
Triplicate Forms
Labels
Direct-By-Mail
Typewriter Letters
Prescription Blanks
Mr. and Mrs. T. Browning
have returned from a trip to
Houston and Beaumont.
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GRAVE YARD WORKING
INSURANCE
Norris-Morrison
and Rider
ALL KINDS
RELIABLE COMPANIES
Phone 93
Kelsie Wallace, the!
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Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Runnels
Give Old Fashioned Sing Song.
The home of Mr. and Mrs.
F. L. Runnels was the scene of
an enjoyable affair last eve-
ping when close friends and
neighbors gathered for an old
fashioned sing song. Solos,
duets and group singing was
featured during the hour.
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Wrestler Endorses New Medi-
cine For Ailments of Stom-
ach and Liver—“Use It Reg-
ularly,” He Says.
For Congress:
MARTIN DIES
of Orange County.
For State Senator:
MISS MARGIE NEAL
For County Treasurer:
MARLIE CHILDS
MRS. CLYDE MATTHEWS
For Representative:
HUGH JONES
For County Judge:
CLARENCE SAMFORD
For County Attorney:
WARDLOW LANE
For Justice of Peace, Pricinct 1:
. J. CARROLL
I. 0. B. (Hunter) PARKER
LUCKY PLEASANT
For County Clerk:
W. M. CHANDLER
LEE J. ELLIS
VTwatoer daushter’Mrs' POPULAR ATHLETE
SAYS KONJOLA
BEST MEDICINE
Check Up On Your |
Supply Of-
There will be a grave yard
working at the Carroll Ceme-
tery Saturday, May 9th. All
people are urged to come ear-
ly. It is expected that the
work will be finished by noon.
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Mrs. “Doc” Mason of Dallas
is here for a visit with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bell.
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PINE HILL NEWS
SAVE, SAFETY
©RUG STORE..
most
diet
during training and after a
match I need something to rid
disorders of the digestive sys-
tem. I have found Konjola to
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Don’t forget the old fashion-
ed singing to be given on the
court house lawn tonight at
■7:30 o’clock. Every one is in-
vited .
Mr. and Mrs. Oz Rogers and
son, New, accompanied by Mr.
A. L. Bryan and Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Norris, are spending to-
day in Shreveport.
Mrs. B. M. Huffman and
Just received a fresh ship-
“Joe Tatum,” as he is affect- hi ent of flowers at the Flower
ionally known by his many Shop.
friends in Center, has for the
past several years been em-
ployed at the J. C. Rogers drug
store. He is a self made man
and deserves credit.
The couple left immediately R. B. Neal.
for Houston and Galveston on
a short honeymoon and will be
at home at the Franklin apart-
Artstyle
All-Silk Packages
$1.50 per pound
A silken box to delight her
eye—an unequalled assort-
ment of Artstyle Chocolates to
please her taste. Your Mother
will long remember your gra-
cious thought if you present
her with a one, two or three-
pound all-silk package.
Other Gifts—
A nice Hand Bag, a Read-
ing Lamp, Mothers Day Paper,
Silver Ware.
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Mrs. C. B. Wallace left Sunday ;
for Cincinatti, Ohio, where she'
will study music at the conser-
vatory during the summer.
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Send Mother
Mothers Day.
WILL ROGERS.
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Genoa, (UP)—A Roman
milestone bearing the name of
Caesar Augustus has been dis-
covered at Levante di Diana
Marina along the ancient Via
Aurelia not far from the fron-
tier station of Ventimiglia. The
milestone marked the five hun-
dred and fifty-third mile from
Rome, and has this number
cut on it in Roman numerals.
Experts say the milestone be-
longed to the old military road
which ran from Rome to Gaul.
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Send Mother
Mothers Day.
WILL ROGERS.
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Editor
Telephone 207
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The 20th Century Club
Holds Last Meeting of Year.
The 20th Century Club held
its last meeting of the year
Friday afternoon in the home
of" Mrs. Chas. Burnett. The
president was in the chair and
.after a short business meeting
Mrs. Eugenia Padon led a very
interesting pryogram on “Earn-
ing and Saving as Factors in I
■ the Development of Charac-^
ter.” Dainty refrshments were
served at the conclusion of the
program.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Flynn
.with Mrs. J. B. Massey, and
Mrs. Lillian of Coffman spent
last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
I The many friends of Curtis
Wallace, son of Dr. and Mrs.
| Wallace, will be glad to know icharming daughter of Dr. and!
i that he has been elected presi-
| dent of his class. He is at-
t tending the Texas Dental Col-
| lege in Houston and is in his
junior year.
For Tax Collector:
C. E. (Buck) SCATES
CLIFTON BRITTAIN
For Tax Assessor:
MRS. (Dan) ERIE PULLEN
J. A. GUNNELS <
(Jimmie) PAYNE
JOE L. JOLLY
T. L. (Tol) PATTERSON
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ALFRED (Dutch) MANTELL
“Of all the different medi-
cines I have used, I believe
Konjola to be the best,” said
Alfred (Dutch) Mantell, pop-
ular welterweight wrestler,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jeans residing at 505 Prospect Ave-
two sons, Malcom and Charles ^pent the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. athietes I am forced to
jJeans .
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wilson
and' family spent Sunday with myseif of gas accumulation and
painted ^their son, Buford Wilson, of
?Many, La.
Roy Collins and Willie Lout be the best of all medicines for
)were Center visitors Saturday.
Miss Hollie Jeans spent Sat-
urday night with Miss Bulah
Truitt.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Oates and
familyc attended the working
at the Price cemetery Satur-
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The little infant of Mr. and Lonic and body builder.
a sluggish liver and it is with-
out an equal in ridding the
blood of accumulated impur-
ities.
“I take Konjola because it
is free from alcohol and from
habit forming drugs. It has
Lmany times served me as a
iiomc ana voay uunuer. I find
Mrs. Bill McDaniel of Shreve-that, although I am naturally
port died Saturday and was very hungry after training for
brought to Lone Cedar Ceme-1 a match, I can take this great
tery Sunday for burial. Bro. • medicine and avoid the dis-
Reano conducted the funeral i comfQrt that follows overeat-
services. - ■ ing< • j take it regularly and
A few days ago Mr. and ■ am glad to recommend it to
Mrs. J. L. Rodgers and son,! everyone who needs something
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Nash and to keep their system in first
children spent the day fishing c]ass condition.”
and a few games of forty-two | The records of Konjola are
were played. I filled with such endorsements.
Chester Jeans and Miss Jes- thousands of men and women
sie Stephens of Center High have found Konjola to be the
School spent the week-end at ideal tonic for a system which
home with their parents. I has become run down and gen-
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Keep your car looking its worth. Have it washed
the modern, quick, thorough way—in cur economic-
al auto laundry. One dollar gives you a wash that
covers every detail of the car—all caked mud under
chassis and fenders r,emoved by newest prlessure
equipment. Our method is the fastest, most thor-
ough known—keeps the finish in good shape. Just
drive in—complete wash finished in a few minutes
—drive away with a clean, smart looking car.
The Amoma Bible class
James Samford of this county1 meets Wednesday afternoon in day.
and is known for her lovely !£he home of Mrs. Hilton San-
and charming disposition. Sherers at 2:30.
has for the past year been em-
ployed at the Carroll store.
Miss Thelma Samford and
Mr. Joe Stephens Marry.
A wedding of much interest
to friends throughout Shelby Mother Day cards.
County was solmonized in
Tenaha Sunday afternoon at
5:30 o’clock when Miss Thelma
Samford became the bride of
Mr. Joe Stephens.
McElroy officiating.
The bride is the beautiful
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
erally out of order.
Konjola is sold in Center,
Texas, at Bridges Drug Store,
and by all the best druggists
in all towns throughout this
entire section.— (Adv.)
a card
Congratulate the young wo-
man graduate with a Duska
toiletry ensemble. Give an at-
tractive pen set to the young
man wjio seeks to make his
mark. Other worthwhile gra-
duation gifts: a nice box of
candy, a box of fine station-
ery, a fitted traveling bag,
Sheaffer life time pen, Rem-
ington portable typewriter—a
thing very necessary for col-
lege work—and many other
items.
Place your order for cut
^Flowers for M'others Day at
the Flower Shop.
a card for
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Lynch, John W. Center Daily News (Center, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 299, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 6, 1930, newspaper, May 6, 1930; Center, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1356865/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fannie Brown Booth Memorial Library.