The Grand Saline Sun (Grand Saline, Tex.), Vol. [41], No. [1], Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1933 Page: 3 of 6
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Mn. Jennie Lather ta very low at
this time. V'!.
Mr. and Mrs. Erneet Hill of Daltae
and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hill of Grand
Saline visited Mr. and Mrs. M. H.
Hill and Miss Lucy Brawner Sunday.
Miss Ivie Lee Brawner visited her
sister, Mrs. Henry Sherwood, who
underwent an operation last week in
West Texas.
Miss Addie Mae Stribbling, who is
going to school in Grand Saline, spent)
Ohe week-end with home folks here.
COME AND BRING THE
ENTIRE FAMILY
Why Doctors Favor
a Liquid Laxative
Miss Rema Swinney spent last week past week.
I Fruitvata, speed
with her aunt, Mrs.
Duke. ' .
mm* Louise Brannon, Clark, visit-
ed Miss Muudie Faye Herron Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurioe Kamman,
Mart, and Royal Glenn Kamman, all
of Crooked Creek, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Pearson.
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Crocker gave
the young folks a party- Saturday
nigh^
Miss Faye Duke returned to her
Uncle’s, W. W. Barrow, Sunday to
attend school at Fruitvale. *
Mrs. Lula Batenlan, Highland, Mrs.
Dave Burrow and Mrs. Essie Mae
Jones and two children of Fruitvale,
visited relatives here one day the
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A doctor will tell you that the care-
less choice of laxatives is a common
cause of chronic constipation.
Any hospital offers evidence of the
harm done by harsh laxatives that
drain the system, weaken the bowel
muscles, and even affect the liver
and kidneys.
Fortunately, the public is fast
returning to laxatives in liquid form.
The does of a liquid laxative can be
measured. The action can thus be
controlled. It forms no habit; you
needn’t take a "double dose” a day
or two later.
Dr. Caldwell’s .-Syrup Pepsin has
the average person s bowels regular
as clockwork in a few weeks’ time.
Why not try it? Some pill or tablet
Its very taste tells you Dr. Cald-
well’s Syrup Pepsin is wholesome. A
delightful taste, and delightful action.
Safe fer expectant mothers, and
children. All druggists, ready for
use, in big bottles. Member N. H. A.
with relatives in Athens.
Rev. Aaaron and wife and Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Swinney and children at-
tended tbe Conference at Wortham
Saturday and Sunday.
I. W. Crew and family of East
Center visitjed Mr. and Mrs. D. D.
Stribbling and family. Sunday.
Mrs. Henry Ray’s sister'and family
from near Grand Saline visited here
Sunday.
C. R. Swinney and daughter, Mrs
W. W. Swinney and Cleon Cade, made
a business trip to Athens Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. McKibben and
boys of Wisdom Temple visited Mr
and Mrs. Charlie Bratton and family
Sunday.
Mrs. Ogden and boys were the din-
ner guests of Mrs. C. R. Swinney Sun-
day.
Mrs. Lotjtie Belle Crocker, who is
teaching at Union Springs, spent the
week-end with home folks.
Mr. Keahey, who is teaching here,
spent the week-end with home folks at
Colfax.
Forest Tunnell and family spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones
and family of Jones.
Winifred Duke'is picking cotton in
the Crooked Creek community this
week.
Remember the singing next Fri_
day night.
Several from this community at-
tended the box supper at, Clark on
Wednesday night of last week.
American’s newest stainless steel train will be placed in regular service befcwen Fort Worth and ’
the Texas and Pacific Railway early in November. Photo shows this completely air-conditioned,
streamjined marvel following Its Hnal test at the factory.
EAST CENTER
Church meeting was well attended.
Bro. Prater will be back again on the
Second Sunday in November. Every-
one is invited to attend Sunday morn-
ing services and 7 o’clock services.
The Pie Supper was very well at-
tended. $23.85 was reoeived and we
thank everyone for their help Alton
| Griffin received the bar of soap and
Miss Box, the teachers recived the
• • * • | cake.
We aie having some beautiful j jjrs Gertrude Flowers and son
weather. Most of the farmers ard' t Saturday nijfht and Sunday with
about through gathering their crop. |her parent8 in Grand Saline
ANTIOCH
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PROVIDENCE
On next Sunday night we are ex-
pecting all singers and lovers of
music.
Sunday school was well attended
Sunday . vtyf*
Mrs Evelyn Plunk and baby of
Emory spent last week here with j0hnson
Mr. and Mrs. George Plunk.
Miss Pearl Bailey of Mineola is
visiting Mrs. Dan Dickenson MM*
Mrs. Teaman Wells and little
of Redland spent part of last woftfc
with Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Padgety **
Mrs. Kate Bruner has been oral
sick the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Claborn Koen aa4
family of Lubbock spent a few daga
last week with Mr. and Mrs. VivgB,
Willje Reynolds retifrned h<
from Pittsburg last week.
Second Coming of Christ. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Crane of Clark**
Wednesday night, November 8—The v>He spent ^he week-end with Mr. rat
Sunday school was well attended
Sunday.
Edgar Bailey of Dallas spent thd
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George
Bailey.
Doom of Democracy and the Rise of
a New Order.
Thursday night, Nov. 9—The Doom
of American or the Turning into Hell
Mrs. Lizzie Jones and daughter; °f a Great Nation.
Mrs. Rita Gray and daughter, and Mr. Friday night, November 10— Mod-
and Mrs. Roy Eason and son, Grand' srnism vs. Fundamentalism.
Saline; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kirby Saturday night Nov. 11—Just
of Creagleville were Sunday dinner
New Braunfels textile mills have
added twenty-five employes to their
payrolls in preparation for operation
under the new N. I. R.- A. code adopt,
ed by the textile industry..
Mrs. Winona Cromwell
VOICE INSTRUCTION
MODERATE FEES
Lessons given twice weekly
Phone 132 for detailed
information
TEXAS
LEADING
NEWSPAPER
DAILY and SUNDAY
BY MAIL
ONE YEAR
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Lewis spent KUests 0f Mr. and Mr3. w. c Burke.
Sunday with relatives near Fruit- j. P. and David skini>er visited Mr>
va*e‘ and Mrs. Ben Skinner at Wallace one
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Patterson ofni?ht la3t week
Grand Saline spent Sunday with Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Conley Curtis hav*
and Mrs. L. H. Watson and family. I moved into the house vacated by Mr.
before the End.
Sunday morning, November 12—Re-
bellious Wives and Slacker Husbands.
Mr. and Mrs Edgar Holland of
East Center spnet Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Campbell and family.
and Mrs. David Skinner.
Miss Mae Smith, Corinth, and Miss
Inez Lee spent Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Ola Rea and children j Mr and Mrs Conley Curnj8.
of Creagleville spent Sunday with ( There was a dance at the home of
Mr and Mrs. Louis Nickols. j Tom Morris on Saturday night.
Misses Lorene Trout and Viola Sloan __
of Dallas spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Trout.
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on. Thiftga are changing so fast these days-that
only ta close and regular reading ef a daily news-
paper can you keep abrest of conditions. This ta
why newspapers are being ready today more than
ever before.
THE RATE daily and Sunday one year $6.60 Daily
without Sunday, $6.25. Mdil order for subscription
to The Dallas News today or see LOCAL DALLAS
NEWS AGENT.
On request, eemplimeaUrv conies will be mailed for
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a few days.
Miss Imogene Null of Union Springs
spent Friday night with Miss Gladys
Payift at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Woods.
Cozby Pierce and wife spent*, Satur-
day night with Mrs. Hattie Herron at
Lawrence Springs.
Mrs. Paul Woods has returned home
after three weeks’ treatment at Van
Mr. and Mrs. William Stevens spent
Sunday with the former’s father and
mother at Corinth.
Mrs. Kingston and son, Bob, visit.,
ed Mrs. Emma Shirley Sunday at
Union Springs.
Several from here attended church
Sunday night at Lawrence Springs.
R. B. Duke, and Nolen Herron spent
Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Burr.
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Jess Byford and family of near
Grand Saline spent Sunday with Dr.
Byford and family.
Several from Central attended the
Y. P. M. here on, Sunday night.
Henry Worden and family moved
Monday to a farm near Fruitvaie.
Ben Moore and family expect to move
where the Worden’s lived.
D. Anglin of Grit visited Jo* By-
Sunday school was well attended on
Sunday.
A. L. Cade and daughters, Jaunice
and Nedra, are on <lhe sick list this
week.
Marine Godwin is visiting her
sister, Mrs. T. C. McCollister of Colfax
a few days this week.
Mr. and Mrs Bernard Nations of
Wisdom Temple visited relatives her*)
Friday.
Duke Darnell of Providence was in
the community Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norflett fo Green-
villle visited Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Berry
this week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsley Padgetn and
daughter. Wanda L?e„ and Foster
Pagett visited in Overton Sunday, the
guest of Mrs. Eula Padgett.
Miss Vay Box entertained several
friends with a nice dinner on Sun-
day.
Roy Abram of Tyler was in the
community Sunday visiting relative*.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Camper have
moved to Dallas.
Vera Abram of Union Springs
visited in the community Sunday.
Murl Null was on the sick list I
during th? week.
A. L. Cade was a visitor in the
Pruitt community on Tuesday after-
Mrs. Jerry Martin.
Sam Hunt of Mineola visited S. D.
Jones Sunday.
Mrs. John McKenzie, Mrs. Eltatt
Kamman and Mrs. Bruner visited aft
Wisdom Temple Sunday.
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GRAND SALINE, TE^AS
ford Sunday. , _ , , . .
Most all of the farmers are through, n®fn ff l“t ]^eek'
CZUma" Gr.nJ >X SJSTh , Rudd.
d.y with H. B. Morgan and family. *“>' w'r ,te
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Allen, we*rk*ervd ,
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a baby boy.
W. J. Hewitt and family spent
Saturday in Mineola disited Mr.
Hewitt’s sister, Mr». J. F. Magee.
Thelma Byford is improving nicely
after burning her eye severely on
Saturday.
W. J. Hewitt and soft, Carroll, and
Howard Cooper left Sunday for
Peacock Texas, where they expect to
pick cotton.
visited her
parents at Colfax over the week-end.
W. R. Godwin is visiting his son,
Albert, in F*. ^orth at thia tlnw-
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Pains Qo Away
FRUITVALE
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Relatives and friends of Mrs. E. C.
Eaton of Caddo Mills visited her Sat-
urday night and Sunday.
Brother and Mrs. Smith of Edge-
Mr. and Mrs. T. M.
a while Sunday evening I
“ A. Allen wiU begin a.
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Proctor, Willard. The Grand Saline Sun (Grand Saline, Tex.), Vol. [41], No. [1], Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1933, newspaper, November 2, 1933; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1016324/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.