Conroe Courier (Conroe, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, August 3, 1923 Page: 4 of 12
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DoQ't It
Look Good?
’And it it just at good at it fookt, for we ate
paly the purest ingredients and the moot unitary
methodt in our bake tkop when we make head for you,
‘We also carry a complete line of caket, rolU
and FRESH PIES. Call and tee at.
W. S. Kimbro Bakery
Phone 59
Conroe, Texat
LOCAL NEWS
Just because The Courier
looks prosperous and the editor
Mira Naoma Kelley is visiting and printers are worked half to
•t Waukegan. death is no sign we do not need
Mrs. C. B. eWstmoreland is your dollar and support. If you
visiting in Lufkin. are behind, send in $1, If not
Mr. Allwyn Pirtle of Houston suppose you send in one any-
wa* here Tuesday. way.
Mr. A. B. Kelley is in Port Mr. Frank Sims and family
Arthur on business. spent Tuesday in Houston.
Earl Williams of Silsbec was Mr. S,N M. Jones spent Wed-
in town this week. . nesday in Trinity on business.
Miss Lady Hooper was a vis* "Mrs. E. G. Trice of Houston
iter in Houston Thursday. . I is visiting Mrs. S. A. McCall.
Dr. and Mrs. Mozisek were J. D. Hill vi^ted friends in
Houston visitors Thursday. J Cleveland a few days this
G. E. Davidson was a business week,
visitor in Houston Thursday'. Mr. Hill Shannon of Dobbin
Miss Auline Baker of S. H. N. was a visitor in Conroe Wednes-
I., spent the week end at home. day.
Mr. T. H. Brandes was a bus* Mrs. Bob. Hunt and mother,
iness visitor in Houston Monday. Mrs. W. F. Griffin motored to
Miss Lottie Joe Adams is vis- Huntsville Friday,
tttrrg her aunt, Mrs H M Cable. • LM4le Mias Sara Moore Ander-
* Mine Wibnuth Sullivan is vis- sou of Cleveland is visiting Jher
iting Mrs. S. Wise at Planters- aunt, Mrs. Clara Knight,
villla. Turner Rosa, sheriff of San
Rube Simouton and J. D. Bur- Jacinto county, attended the
roughs of Houston were here McGowan trial here this week,
this week. ^ j Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Made-
Miss Jesse Andrews spent the ley, Mrs. Teresa Unjnhart and
Wraek end with Mrs. George Mrs. Ella Earthman motored to
1 Houston for the day 3atoday.
Alley returned Miss Nellie Olivia Harrell la
horns Friday from a three weeks visiting bar cousin, Mrs. 8. B.
•riait at 8i!sbee Werner, at Mexia, and her aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bybee and Mrs. Rowene Cates in Dallas,
sou of Houston visited relatives Mr. Emory Eugene Anderson
hers Sunday. and Mr. Halite Earthman were
Mias Lfla Belie Rankin of social callers at North Zulch
Wishes spent the week end with Tuesday.
the Alley family Mrs. Jim Dabney, who has
Mrs J. L Hicks, Mrs. A. W. been visiting her mother, has
Morris and Mrs. John Boedeker returned to her home in Kver-
were shopping in Houston Mon- green.
day. --* j Mies Lila Talley returned Sat-
llrs Hadyn Axtell of Athena.! urdajr from a two weeks’ visit
who has been visiting at the with her sisters, Mrs. Lee Dar-
Skinner home. left Monday for!by In GatveitOII.
Huntsville to visit relatives. i Mr. and Mrs. Bemey Fore
- Mes B K Hteiett tetref ?**t ; end cbddren rode the iron bore*
urdajr for Huntsville to' visit Monday coming bark from the
Mn T J Gores sad from there big city Tuesday with two new
will go lo Midway to vied her ‘ Overland*.
dual. Mss. H.'L Hayes j Mr. Frank ftmlth hat had his
Mr and Mrs. J M Cooksey, ,1 arber shop painted and bright
Mr. end Mn O. M Cooksey end ened up considerable. Ruck
Mr end Mta Arthur Nutter believes in keeping thinge
bright.
Mr. Fay Cable la visiting his Mrs Hester Montgomery via- D. M. Salter was up from the
aant, Mrs. C, II. Adams in De ltsd over Sunday with relatives oil flald to see his wife last week.
Leon. at Spring. j Mr. Virgil Hill is rapidly im-
Mias Iva Galloway of Com- Miss Opal Bryan of Naples, prdving since leaving the aani-
merce is viaiUng her aunt, Mr*. Texas, is visiting her sister, tsrium.
J. M. Mona. {Mrs. J. M. Morse. | Mias Wilms Terrell is visiting
Miss Aliine Calloway is visit- Mrs. M. W. Young and son her uncle, R. Q. and family at i
ing friends and relatives in An- Winston of Lovelady, are visit- Tomball.
demon this week. ling Mr. Joe Young and wife. I Mrs. C. E. Dye of Brenham.!
Miaa Bessie Pitta spent the D. W. Cupps left Sunday for is visiting her mother, Mrs. R.
week end in Houston visiting San Antonio to join his family W. Grogan,
her sister, Mrs. Paul Bybee. i wjio went .there last week, Mildred Semauda will teach
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Groves Mr. M. A. Amertne has pur- in one of the Galveston schools
have moved to Houston. Mr. chased a new Overland car from the coming year.
Groves will .work for the P. and the For® Garage, local agents. | Mr. Geo. Grogan and daugh-
G. Paint Co. j Masters Edward and Powell ter of Gladstell are visiting
Misses Juanita Law and Ivy 1 Holloway are visiting Mrs. H. Mrs. R. W\ Grogan this week.
Wagers left Wednesday for a IT. West at Courtney for a few Mr. R. G. Terrell and wife
few weeks’ visit in Houston. weeks. spent Sunday at the home of
Mm. J. M. Moore, Mm. Ed Mr. S. G. Walker and family Mr. W. P. Terrel and family.
Scouden and daughter Helen, moved Wednesday to the house Mrs. I). A. Sampson of Lock-
and Mm. A. D. Landry were recently vacated by the D. W. hart is visiting her parents, Mr.
Cupps family. and Mrs. W. H. Lee.
Mr. W. L. Holloway is back Mr. J. K. Ayers of Houston is
on the job as agent at the depot visiting his son Jim at Grand
after a sick spell of several Lake for « few days,
weeks. Mrs. Maurice Alley returned
Mr. Lawrence Crooke of Luf- Thursday after a week’s visit i
kin is home recuperating from with friends in Huntsville,
a broken foot, obtained while Mr. J. G. Grogan ami two
checking timber. 'daughter* Juanita and Kvelene
Dr. 1). McCardell and wife are visiting Mrs. R. W. Grogan,
and daughter of Cold Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Steove Crump-
were visitors in tow*', a few ler and Alias Willie Oumpler of;
days this week. j Lufkin have been visiting Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Patterson and Mrs. G. 1). Freeman,
of Jacksonville are visiting Mr. Miss Lottie Joe Adams of De
and Mrs. Ho^d Perry. Mrs. Pat- Leon is visiting her aunt, Mrs.
terson is Mrs. Perry’s sister. Honrx ( able for a couple o; [
Mr. J. W. Simpson has return- weeks,
ed to his board at the depot af- After an extended visit with
ter spending a 12 day vacation relatives in Conroe Mrs. T. M.
in the hospital at Palestine. Cochran and daughters leave*
Miss Aliine Morse and broth-j this week for their home at
er Raymond of Linden, re-! Linden.
Mr. Pet Peel of Montgomery
was a business visitor in town
shopping in Houston Thursday.
Mr. and Mm. C. T. Griffith
left Thursday for their home in
Opolusas, I>a., after a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Griffith and
Mr. and Mrs. Hanks Griffith.
Mra.W. M. McCurdy, who has
been visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. Hlackyrell of Wil-
son, Okla., returned home last
Saturday.
Mrs. C. E. Boyett and daugh-
ters. Mary Ola, Marguerite and
Louise of Houston nre visiting
Mrs. Boyett’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. B. Everett.
Master Weldon Baker, who
has been visiting his grandmoth-
er, Mrs. Felix Pitts, will return
Friday to his home at Port Ne-
ches. his father, Mr. Jesse Baker
coming after him in a car.
Mrs. IJUie Mead and daugh-
So Cooling and
Refreshing
On a warm day there it nothing to cooling and
refrething at a dith of our wonderfully good Ice
Cream, flavored to yoar liking with any one of
many PURE FRUIT FLAVORS which we make
freth daily.
Or a drink from oar fountain terved on the
main floor or up on the mezzanine, will help you
through the day. Try one of our freth orange
dr ink t.
CARTER’S DRUG STORE
“THE PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE.”
R. C. CARTER, Prop. “On the Square
■-O'
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X
ters Edna and Deffie of Los An- j turned Sunday aftpr a several
geles, Calif., arrived this week days’ visit with their uncle, Mr.
•tteudfd a ramp ■•sting sever
al days the past week up in
Walkst county
Mrs Minnie Smith Mias He |
at*»r Joy Him Add if Kn.iih]
and Nr Klim Whiln.irs
owm hers Wed Mad ay to ase‘
Mfs Jed|p Y ouagblood who is
in a car to visit Mm. Mead’s bro-
ther, J. M. Griffith. They made
the 2036 miles in 10 days.
Mr. and Mm. T. R. Dean of
Magnolia spent Sunday with
Mrs. S. A. McCall.
* Dr. Kimbrough promises an
“extra” at the Yates Bible class
next Sunday. R U coming?
Mr. Billie Washam and Char-
lie McClendon of Houston visit-
ed in Conroe Sunday.
Misses Ethel Putman and Er-
celle Timmons returned Thurs-
day after a few days* visit with
frrends in Dodge
Mrs. Maggie Uzzell returned
Wednesday afternoon after a
few days’ visit with Mrs. G. G.
McPhearson at Houston.
Dotoft forget to pay your sub-
scription. Summer month* are
dull ones for the newspaper and
we need the money. Pay Now.
Thanks.
Mm. H. M. Crighton and
daughter have returned from a
visit to Dr. A. T. Talley and
family of Houston.
Mia* Kathleen McCall return
J. M. Morse and family.
Mr. Ralph McFarland _
Mr. George Pate have returned
Tuesday. Pet says the crops
and look good around his-town.
Mr. O. C. Bailey of Katy, who
after a tour of many towns' in owns several hundred acres of
BUNN MEMORIAL COLLEGE
OFFERS THE FOLLOWING COURSES OF STUDY i—
1, Preparatory! J. Literary; 3, College Preparatory;
4, Normal; 5, Stenography and Typewriting;
6, Business Training; 7, Banking. Accounting, Audit-
ing; 8, Music; 9, Voice. *
Vigorous Student Organisations—three Literary
Societies, Orchestra, Glee Club, Athletic Teams.
R®w»onable Rataa— Fall Term opens September 18
_J. L. NEU, President Brenham, Texas
Texas, Colorado and several land east of town, was a busi-
other states. s . ness visitor here Thursday.'
Mr. Frank Smith joined his Prof. W. C. Banner of Hous-
Tuesday. The doctor gave it
out as heart failure. Truth is
wife at. daughter. In Go«|to«Vfo™«ly'.u^n;nUrtde'it“Jftr!'i’k*5\lk!"*d hinv 1>»w
Creek Sunday. They are Wait- Conroe school, waa a viaitor in! 11 ' part J1' m> ™"re Poker
ing Mr. Smith’s brother, Mr. town this week, attending thej
John Smith and family. j McGowan trial.
- Mr. gntL Mra.-Frank Browder j - --------——=====
and sons Grinke, CoRie and
Bridges of Cleveland vfcited
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Hill and
family Tuesday.
AJESTIC
THEATR.
M
E
OKLAHOMA NEWS
Mr. I,ee Carroll and sister
I went to Spring to the dance giv-jany more about cookng
I Married, Miss Sylvia Rhodes
and James Collins, last Saturday —
at the parsonage, by Rev. Qor- HERBERT RAWLINGSON
don. The bride is a very ordin* *n
ary town girl who doejmt know i THE FIRST DEGREE
than With 2 reel century comedy.
Mr. Dunkin McGregor re-
en there Saturday night.
Mrs.
Mm.
turned Saturday after visiting' Henley visited
friends in Lake Charles andiS*??k Monday afternoon.
Houston and Gal- . Mr* Lee Hamuth is visiting
* “ R. J.
Oakdale, La.
___________|hf AUnt^ lire
Rev.’ J. H. H. Ellis, pastor of{thia
the Emanuel Baptist church of y- J* D°uk1Uu*
TomhaM Monday,
a jackrabbit and never helped s«turd»y_
her mother three days in her
life. She is not a beauty by ;
any means and has a gait like
Damuth « duck. The groom is an -Up- j
to-date cigarette-sucking loafer,
was in He has lived off the old folks
j all his life and is not worth
Mr. Gayhon Warlick returned 1 shucks. Maybe marrying will;
TOM MIX in
“DO AND DARE”
Comedy, “The Salesman.’
home to Port Arthur Friday of
last week.
Mr. YV W. Baker has moved
back on'his farm from Port Ar-
thur. Mr. J. W. Goodsoo, who
had rented the Baker farm, has
gone hack to hia own place.
Houston' and his daughters
Jane and Katherine, were vis-
itors in town this week.
Miss Dolly Crooke ia back en
the job at the Everett store, and
i is filling her place as one of the
■’ moat popular dry goods clerk#
ed Monday from Georgetown, in town..
finishing her work and receiving Hr. R. W. Adams, formerly
tfc# A. B. Ofrw. f mm. «: "■
aud Conroe Methodist churches,
but now located in Houston, was
a viaitor In town several days
thle week.
Mtse MsMo* Rea# Anderson,
who ia attending school at J
Huntsville, accompanied by
Miaa Gertrude Chambers ol
Thai place, •pent week end f
Hr. »nd Vr» Frank 81m, and wl,h “ A 4*4*T'|rr«^k .wlmmln, pool TuMd.y | .,,.1 frfrn.l, pIMIhrr. ,..lm
W| ""mm W.Hrr llrap and rhlld. *,"'r"°Vn •n'1 -«»>*•>-** b»thing.. I leaf fana In h la (rava
Hill Smith of ('enter Grove
was in town this wrtk on busl-
Mr Thoa B Tucker an old kuH bean visit.ng her sister. 1 n"* ,,r C*m* ** W,H‘ * M
from Houston Tuesday to ! resident of Conroe now of lloue- Mra. l<ee Darby, and w ill visit .r,
.Mr. and Mm. Monroe Talley *,y Mr. Wovall of hrr P»rrn,a Mr •nd Mr* F; A *
Were EmeM says they made the trip|ihut city viallsd the Masonic Talley al Eeenait ■ , ,, .. .
1 boar. 1..^, H..u.l., n„h| aud ouf.r -r J M Hall, g.n.ral .raf. TIIB HOMS OA. U Wjljj
Mr Gsoege Bo Isa ei WllUe M L^lh# degree on Mar h manager of the I A Q N still being demonstrated on the | lh# n°
Wlha Mar, lark ..a kla old )..k al I hr <_■■« ^ H L Hr.I
WSW. rg«rriM*| ____
Agom laita. W hiIli n uudaa, WI * ‘H* I , nmpsmrd • f*srVy #*1 gr^iw a*t>sssi1 aulit it.» giuMth ol, InTui ill -<j» tfi*l • m < m luuu
DOUGLAS McLEAN
- in
HOME STRETCH.
McDonald
Mrs. Howard BeiifTitte and
daughter Audrey returned Fri-
day to their home in Dallas af-
ter a visit with frienda and rela-
tive* here.
Wr* Lie Darby and daufhttr
Marguerite Eliliion of Galves-
ton came In Saturday to spend
several day* with Mayor C, Tu
Derby end wife.
help both of them.
Died, aged 68 ym., 6 mos
day, John Brown. He waa a
mild-mannered pirate who
would do anything for a dime.
He was never caught selling
whiskey hut he got all the profit
Mrs. W.H. Hawkins xud Lxtb-«from several still* and died hap-
motored to py with the money. He came
Houston and Blue Ridge Sun- here with another min’* wife
day. and joined the church for show. zz
Mis* Nettie Carroll returned He owes several yearn on hi* Mr*. F. II. Perryman and
home from Teague Saturday. I paper snd hia folks will be ex- non* Frank Jr and Yharles of
Mr. snd Mrs R J Damuth peeling a big blow abouf him in \ , - 'mg Mis Pcrr>
ami Mr and Mrs D. A. George the paper. He died singing “J«- man’s sorter. Mrs L. Pate
vlriled Mr and Mm. W. W. Bak- aua panl it aU,” ami ws think be -
er Sunday. | ! is right—h# never paid anything
A ciuwd of folks from Tom- himself if he could help it. He
ball rime over to the spring war hlirlvd in an asbestos coffin
Tuesday and Wednesday—
“The Son of Wallingford,” a
big Vila graph Special
Taken from story “Get Rich
Quick Wallingford.”
Thursday—
KATHERINE
in
“WOMAN'S SH>€.f*
daughters Edith and Rffie
leave Monday for a visit with
friends and relatives in Helms ren of I a) lor came In Haturda\
*!"«. from C.lvMlon -h,r, .h,>
anaaieea mu
k, IUU ul |uu QmiiO of H««l
5DsTiBv5F?3r Ea
h* of iMtlcM StllCMl InOMf
SEEN IT?
a
of shinney to deliver to Bill
ill |>t Miitifirnt merchant,
i Henry Brown, the banker end
lie
answer re
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gluWth
.. MSk Ba *aa ran H» 'Hraar. fraaliHn a Nn,.. .
t utfui ui ua that a gixal
the devil arrtund the bush
aa ika
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ft au t—aiMntoa «4 a patai
aa »..i af tka aat4 raHrba4 a
t|1 fYHirwe and wtB dttilMtv m*
temm »lt parts trf the
aw feaa^lJ'iSnt^B^ -isg'iwjw e iwfttmuaiirtvjt
Hynuijlfll Ark . wherr «>< < levelaM. *o* Wed L®, Mr f4t#vena says the Imy# Mm * f. Walter* and chd whmn expressed themeetves ae|rait in then Hehte owed by of
Wtll Aey for a month > roaluy Is take tbefr daugbtei ,,,|t f. rn rd an I W W and dren and
made hie* do the cooking end
Cleveland Thursday m«>m•
•Mr Ten* Collier, auditor of I'1* < »e« Dean, who waa op|
the Magi Mg 1‘etreteua
Will arrive dotxida f «« • beck up ^ *1
Ws uncle W M Con,, a / i . ‘
«tt| he hi* lae au<tM,.i Jt.» ,
he hoe been a*»*•><*, **, * t, g)
er pMMbut oaal will u
■a learn ■ r la Meueeiaa
the Renter D *mti, i ,gvt
WfidPdd te the river 7 <mU»
end staged a Idg *a« po . .1 a *
de* dip In th# eoui «m«
g famaue M4 Rap Ja.
i al< •
Mr, and Mm J. M
Woodson, daughter and adn in
Hs any* he got lew of Mrs Walter*. »Aii to
being highly plraeed with this
little invention, regarding (1 *hs
th* true solution of the fu\rl
h<*epltal. bock with them ,,„p § r»«»und trout and eeveroi • UeQuaen. Aik . a fan day# eg" „I'D/)'1' f" f»r fUUkiilg Ahd hg.it
other nice one#
|>le
The young pe<
Mr A “I, k‘H»n*e. eon Thura
•«Hk daoghiem Elite list k end
kathryn, left Wedfiradey flight
fot | i.giw i»«ad, Calif , for e eev
erai Weeks' visit with Mr en4
Mrs H G Kelley Mrs Koonee fteveua
em4 daughter Ruth arcewpe* Mm E>M Mrllbbio. Jr
ted them aa far u Navaauta apept several days of lad week
for an extended visit with rel
w he enjoyed the outing atlvoa They have \i#Hed I hr
err# Miser* Jeeee Ruth and Kvo Urge** orvharde In the wr.rld-
I/tm Dean, t »el>n RterHt, Nellie lion I t Hirn# and wiJe of
f*#nrl Htrvena and Master* Rob 1 ongetreet at«ornpaulrd by hie
rrt I ilea Frank Uaaeil. Irani ie Nephewr, Mr Goff and hi* wife
Maya. Edwin Turney end G I of Rusk. Cherokee Co , vlelted
Jr 1 friends '<1011 her*
Rot*
a*ti
> '..-•■k Uo* of iho WUlKO
<t 4i.<
Uoi
k kail mt >k* mi4 WO
HM
Wedneadey end Thursday Mr
Huff said that tomatoes had
been e good price but the crop
abort If# aeyi ether »»up* are
generally better In hu
then he ha* aeon here «
Isde Motwehead. 1 year aid
W'- *^***
whet* they to 111 vtati with Mm ; ia aa a repreasnlatlva
Reeasae mother, Mm . Jeee* of the ( oaroe league at a Na
Youeiu whita Mr Kihim* and u«*oal eperial Coaferenra of tha
tha rtlitt* ara In Caltforaia Grand league «»f J*r*>teeiant W#
M.a Hugh Patman wae railed Mon of A marie g Moatgwmergyl
U Henri iii a Tkurwday to U *l,ldiri* a mi aughter of M* 0/4 Mfh C • • ‘
the bedmd* *.f her brother M jttve whs will give • complete re f,„,i Moorehead. wae bill
T. Raadh who. while dn%mg a **°»i of the meeting I hurwday a tp.rttad moevaain MR
ran latp a sable w|r* At vtght of thle waek to tha ( oh day lost week eed hey f
plltlt PlbaMld-?*?. !Ma*u*. •_______ j ;n had ehepe when
kls i<»aii»| (apt Fueler, adjutant of ike assist a nr* arrived Nh# ja up
Mmo (ban .10 order* for rook
Ing Move, range and heater
bump** ha*v been jtlaced with
I ottiuv people during the tom
onatr at ton here
Call on them and eee the de-
vice It Rile th® bill
If ike Editor fnrii the Tmtk
Rcem-ef the fourt and they dis-
missed hie tale Hank la mt til 1
making whiakey, , *»
Jotiu Bruno tmgmte Dial ha
has resignerl hia position “ ‘
a*
hank
A short time ago an Indiana
m*nt|1 editor grew Urpd of helng sailed rived |u*t
raafier of the 4l*ugville
F*«'t ia, John firl to
and the Imarri of director*
him. a* there wasn't an«>ugh for
them and John too The Ming
rill# hank get* from In fn H
per rent on all the money It pula
out
Mrs. Marsh Calvin Is about
well again Never w* mueh the
matter with her The doctor ar-
lo thug to sate her
« »»lr ikU I Ilk
IU..V Hit ka u.wiN
f<)BS CALOMEL of
NAUSEA AND DANGEK
Moduotal Vlrtwea Re* a mad and
kawpwved > —• Deeds* eu> and
I Sydaoioi Quaikiw Rsieved
V F a* (•« l
tied Table* Celled “Cab
trtaba. '
md t
a Bar and announced that he | life aa he calf!, hbI all ha gave
In the fW'ihvr wae aome sweetened water j1 a^* -eo-
T*i |oH
ie a Te
esveeH
Za'z synsvs S z
and made •»* en. but ah* think,
• Imaul l-W •« »*•
(amp uf Houetoa, 1 now but her leg U green rekefed
a Narifla and he* from th* peteon, Gold* Me*
would tell the truth
tur*. and th* neat leeu* af th*
paper contained the following
Hrmt 1 d le medloine end
John Coyle, owe general mer right along under the treatment
» bant. I* doing a |*o..r buaioei Aaom rams la town
Hia at ere |« dirty end duety wltj, MV#ra| had hrutaee on
and hU clerks regular gwealpa thU morplRri* It* |
How vau he du muehf «• trg«, fell eW(hlm, Fart la ha get
The Raverend Mty piepched In a fipm with the
•he heat him up with
•* • I 0*4*,« MhM
WMp?
KVg| Mn llmeirikip law Mki-4
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