The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1931 Page: 3 of 4
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TUB COUMftY PAPER
THE TAIEWELD RECORDER. FAIRFIELD, TfDCA8. NQV *c, mi.
PAGE THREE
Hie JPj*Srt^ ,»w«rder
POUR ROUARE RU4RRR#
TO MEET AT DEW SUNDAY
Dew*Sciiooi
JttJltonln-Chief_..l_____Allene Webb
Assistant Editor--------..Fred Jx>U
Sports Editor...________Clark Black
Assist. Sports Ed...Ore Leo Claridgo
Reporter 9>0.and ldtli.Carl Lancastei;
Reporter 7tDand 8th..Carl Harriaon
'Bail Gam*
iFor practice, the acho.il girls dej
citk'd to play the w&*(de girls iu «l
Kapie ot basketball ou Friday, No
vember 13. XV* . ouivmLi .tfiirls wot
the game with a score of 19 to 11
Glse Club
On Monday, November 9, tb<
school met and organized a Gle«
tJ»|b. The clftb was divided Into tw<
actions, one section ,being the lower
grades and the other the high grade..
tVe wiill meat on^Tuesday and Thurs
fgy porn mg and practice.
Senior Class ’32
On Monday, November 16, thf
tenth grade met and organized
senior class. The following offlceri
4A • Sr Vi. Tt'
wpre elected: 7
, President—Carl Lancaster.
Vice-President—Mattie Anderson. 1
Secretary and Treasurer — Ailene
Webb.
Entertainment, comtnittet — Elolse
Johnson, pcjle Nlae Long, Ora Rpe
Clarldge, Clark Black.
. Purple and gqld was adopted as
our class colors; t^e rose our clap
flower.
^it(
’(.First Grade;
Webb.
Collie Dean White,
*y ’* rr 7!
.1
News Brief*
'vjMr. and
^eek^pd.
i(Mr. ahd Mrs. John Willafd. eilthfL
tnined the young people with a<
"(josle” party Saturday .nlgjit.
,Born to Mr. ^ndtH{e Pal|pu Hart-
loir, a baby girt, Friday, Novcmbef
■ !
r> Mrs. Claude Andersen was car-
ted to a Teague sg^Jarlum Tues-
day night to be operated on for ip'
pendieltls.
--o--
The following .birtns, Saturday,
hfve been r^^t^d; (To,Mr. ^nfl
Jjlrs. Brady Gunter, northeast of
Fairfield, a girl'; t<S- Mr1, and "Mrs."15.
I^pllum, ,^vgst of Fairfield, a boy.
The Four Square Singers will tpeet
at Dew, Sunday, November 29, at
10:00. .Everybody juviu-d ,to hitug
their song books and lunch for an
all day singing.
A. A. STROUD, Pres.
hMKUKuMfanw. ■
WOMEN’S CLUB MEETING
Mrs. F. B. Peyton and Mrs. T. R.
Bonner, accompanied by Misses
Louise AjMerson and Mary ,Leona
Huckaby .V-^ut to Dallas Wed#ead,*y
to 'AVeet Myelyn Ifjiyr *hd Atw»lt“
Laura "feonner, students at Arlington
and brought them home for the
week-end.
G. A. Vlpyent, father of the Rev.
J. N. Vincent of Fairfield, under-
wit a serous , qperaUop fn l^Ua*.
Wednesday of last week. Bro. Vin-
cent spent the week-end with pim, ^cut
and bailey os his father will recover.
Ry MRS. K W AfJETp
Chair. ’ Press and Pub Obmpjlt|.ee
The Bi-Rlona Federation qf Wqm-
en’s Club held thdit* semi amulul
meeting in Mexia Saturday, Nov 21.
with the president, Mrs. J T. ,00.1,
of Giuesbeck, presiding. The pretal-
dent’s greetings expressed pleaadre
ot ttye privilege of meeting In Mexia,
and her address was full of inspira-
tion , and optimism ,fqi [Re Fydem-
Uyn. ,1’he word ■;tToftjress” was
Stamped throughout » the’ ^y’s
gcam,.(aad (he spirit of the mpat)
gathered from the .speakers, conn,
tee, reports, the beautiful adornment
of the Club Home, the gracious hos-
jptaUty tha'. permeated the very
air we breath^, /ttftMfhd,the afjumi
blage of a 'dk'y sl&Ht'ra'akihjg bratorv
of worthwhile things for the bet-
fiirment 9/ roapltlnd.
Cordial weftomes were extended
IJT .J- 1. Ktddle, presi
fa ‘'Chamber of ' Com-
*4*° f.W1ry w*lt
pc-ans. H C M cMIchael ii. Co.,|
Tongue___pnK j
L. W
FIRE INSURANCE
^airfield, Tsxas
__Jl
J*- -VSV
Room ap’a
Pittman Bldg
Msxia, Texas
EDWIN B. ^LL IS, B. C„ M. D.
Ph. G. Pnyslclan and 8urgeon
Special attention giveu to Ids-
. .eases of women and children.,
and Diagnosis
Res. Ph. 22 Office Ph 17
8tre«tman, Texas
POSTED—I have the trapping and
hyn^ng f^ftyts ^on ^C. ,H. a^d ,E. M.
Watson’s ’land' on Tehuncana, and
Cottonwood creeks. No trespassing
a^nged. M. _H. ^Whitaker. 26njp
Want to buy wagon, team and
harness. J. O. Swinburn, Fairfield,
.Texas. I9n2p
,WAI^TBI>—Rome fat cows. See E‘.
G. Adcock or W. C. Perkins, Fair,
fi^ld.
merce, whp spoke, In behalf 'of the
3ty, and Mfs. C. C'. Thtllm, priild-
of,the XXj± Century Cluh. wbo
spoke Ih bchalr Of thd MexTa Cli/bs.
sMrs. .hex health of, Teague gave the
response ih behalf of the Bl-SlOne
JWeta^n. .
The outstanding address of the
day . was .gjveu by ,^«rs ,Ben ^yd
stun of Waco, who spoke on pttrlla
mentary l^ws,, and who. holds ]tha of-
fice as parliamentarian of the Tex
as Federation of Worienli Clubs, and
is .Algo ..preempt pf Jfee, <?lty Federa-
tion of Women’s Clubs df Wado.
Mrs. fBoydstun lllustiytyd hqr talk
|| A laroro
fld
‘A' large chart with
Subdivisions which
divisions
assisted
ffteatly In. , the understandmg , and
W’(Sden1tsJlon of ”
Honor .Roll
10th Grade: Eloige Johnson, Odio
Mae Loyg.
. 9th . Grade: Vida Lancaster, Eliza-
beth Clafy.
8th Grade. Carl Harrison, Morrli
Harrison, W A. v.^h\te, pljie .Ayers,
AJyttie Faye jyUjyje, JViafy Jane
^Vfdte.
, 7ih Grade: Ruby Faye Black,
Blynche Larkins.
6th Grade: r blqdfipe Lanyagter.
£th Grade: Myrdelle Compton.
^th Grade: Stiirley Rutii Lamberti,
VerneJJe , hyue, Wilber June White,
Bernice -Smith. , . .
3rd Grade: Agnes Smith, Nelma
,Cene , ^lilte.
2nd Gtade: Molba Kilgore, John „ _ . ■ _ jjrB.
A* mev.wv.w-.Ms.iS.aS,
' “ - - - -- ^fcondltibtf of
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
FINAL ACCOUNT
The State 6T Texas, tb. the Sheriff
, or any Constable of Freestone
County—Greeting: *
You are hereby commanded to
cause to be published, opce, not less
than .ten days before t|ic return ,dyy
thereof, In a newspaper printed in
Freestone Couuty, Texas, the. accuti-
hanyltag oltatiou. -of wlych the herein
below,following is a tr%»6 copy—.(But
If , there be no newspaper so printed
in said counly, “tfiefi tlat you
the paid cltatipn to be j posted
least .Ten ,dpye before1 the return
terra thereof as required by law.)
*C1TATJCN*BY PUBLICATION
The State of Texa#. To all f persons
SffiAttt 'S' 5s
Anna Richards, Dqcea4«l, No. '196
Mrs. Della Lott. AdfaiEdatrator there-
idfii. had i filed, in ue Tqeunty Cyhrt
Freestone County, ”*---- -
Final Account of the] jcondltlOi
” - Anna Rlch-
pt;cation ta>
Admlnlstra-
be^hoirfl at the De-
Miss Ora Lee Claridge visited he)' toenclng the 7.th ‘tLy of DecwRtSfer,
— .. ..
e, the Estate of said Mns. Ann
, tmrethyr with an^pllrt
1 *be dUdbariSd from saitr Adn
5 j'tl^n. whli^wiliybe^heird at
tjMentyflon 'of the pha'ses of b6v
snbject. Mrs Ham Cox; retiring presi.
dent of the Third District, presented
Mrs. Boydstun and also Mrs. Nagle
of Waco. ,
At the request Of the presiding of-
ficer, -Mrs. Moore , of Stephenville.
house guests of Mrs. Jack Womack;
Mesdanaes Sue .Wellman of , Beau-
month, and Elsie,Mool-e of Pon Ar-
thur, -Grand (Chief of the Pythlhn
Rlsi ef* ,tff Tqyas, house guautB of
Mrs. . K. w. Sneed, were present^)
to the flunvoBUon to-»Xhe)r. ..zstiteR
tlve hostesses.
The President. ca,lled for reports
from the Chglrmah of the fqllow)D)l
corfimtttee8 {* "Hothe Products,” Mrs.
C. D. Kelly of Groesbeck for Lime-
stone .'k'nd' MVs. Olfe'caY JOhtiSon 'Ffee'-
stone 'G<Junty; “Public Welfjttw,1’. Jibs.
Sam Cox, MpxiA; Mrs. T.. J. , JIall.
Fairfield; “Aroerlean^ Home,’' Mrfe. A.
Forester,. Prairie Hill, Mrs. Clovis
BpttOlW; Wortham, ‘‘Legislation and
Citizenship.” Mrs. Jay Askew, Cool*
lto-Mr'
lford, Fairfield)
Elsie
.. , „^xla, Mrs Lei Smith, Tea«4e;
‘•Presi* AW PtiBItHtyr Mrs. C: U
Xk “oof - ^°LT( r.k‘w *RS. * thfci^o, ““ its
A. rD , J»fa, ^t tlw^dojxrthi
l^T-
he Aecouul fur
•’Education,” Mrs
^&\®'elSii,’vW]^i8s Elsie Dejmn-
Sfei-g. Mexia, Mrs Lei Smith, Tea»4«;
‘•Presi* Abd PtilJIttttyr Mrs. C: U
mjf** K-w-
Am, chalrmau of
ed ll9,4«q)atee
,-wa# wiitn cfimpl*
PMfles
FJUAl
wulnlwrieaR
ly^pofed
fkaj-ed In .
nt of sqld
Estate are
s-g <=“5“ «
istorwd. xihldh .’wad «atn camelete,
At this uolnt of , the program the
assemblage?, was Invited to G&a. bgn-
Qu«r room, which dfas made rosglcn
its dress’ ot glowing
: I tolrt 1A^LrsnadP?Am.li’MM0n?^ •***> *wtUflan
u,“5 « msSStrtt
se«
. \
Witness, J. C. .Baggett, Clerk ,ot
the -Cojinty’ Core t of Freestone, Coun-
vember A,-D. 1931.
(Spai) I .T. C. BAGGETT,
Clerk- County Court, Freestone, Copn-
,4ty, ypxes. }
” ’ “ ‘ By Llllard Clark, Deputy.
^Herein fail not, and hyve you then,
ayd there before salfti court ,Awls
Writ with your return 1 tb^re^n. en-
dorsed ‘ ’ ‘ ...
*41 cUl’ed
Given under my hand, and^tbe seal
of said Court, at office'
this jthe ,4sth day of ,J9ovi
|<D.’, 1881. '■'
iSp*D J- C! .BAGGETT,
Hera: ’ Co. Court, Freestone CO., Tex.
By Llllard
resentatlve of the Woman’s
Club, and Mrs. L., Simpson
*xth ..Cenuiry., cidb. Mies
Kennedy presldAiJ fct the,Si
table, and in* her o^n char&W
ner most ■grfte.lQ)i*l)’ j *- • —
nrogram. a^dUhe^
lows: Dances by
1&&JT
Friday
of tb*
Positive Proof
> % f 19 J re y
, of I?ord f
b & u aHL *) «», JLoJf >
W.(- -if! J
,CUy JD.etroU purchases 137 new Ford carg
Hundreds now in use prove low cpst of operation
Vy f»S i
THESE .137 new Ford ear* represent one
of the largest deliveries ever made to a
fniitttci polity'at' oAe time. ’ ^ ‘ v ‘
2T radio-equipped Ford scout cars were
•,They had been
WMo'lye^s in
father,
records ranged‘from
mjM)o 143(733 mijet with a grand
,|pfal pf 2,2Q3,097 miles. T>e operating
cars was 2,284( eclats a inile
lesa ttian it 1/3 cents. This cost included
apfAmrrr.'r-
wpTeciatlon ana msurans-e.
Of 577 Ford cars hi' lXWt City service,
the 3Ojd in the Poiioe jbepartment traveled
a tolar of GSVmr^il&^Sng the bast
fiscal y^ at.qn^ywage edst of 2.9 cent«
.Ma»y f 1 WB»s. h«v exheen mode on operat-
es here in the carefully, kept
1tyotor<cai< records ihe CTty «f Detrqii is
Pp^ye proof pf Ford economy.
A.,,. . #L..(4 a j . ’i1
t i
cents a mile and 300 Ford cars in all
branches of Detroit police work averaged
219 cento'a mile I * - -
" Day and night, twenty-four hours a day,
th^se Ford care are in ojperation. lew
branches oi, transportation demand such
grtieling service. The records show that
low,fuel and oil consumption is but one <ff
the Ford’s many economies. Ford ma-
“inplfcfty of design and accuracy
in manufacturing provide unusual strength,
stamina and freedom from replacements
and repairs. - -
The individual car buver as well as the
?"*$■«** department of a city or ay busi-
ness cannot afford to ignore itie proved
economy pf the For^ car.
FIFTEEN DIFFERENT BODY TYPES
*43,0lo* 640
(F. O, B. Detroit, ptut freight and delivery
Bumper* and *pare tire extra at low cotfc Sio-
nomical time payment$ through the Authorised
Vord Pittance Vlant 'of iKe'VnTvertal ‘Credit Co'.}
J sM. (
m to mi
witn your returai thereon cn- .Hr .
'MS**- H* W
lark, Deputy.
Prices on -FRESH-MEATS
~ w<i
, Qn account of low price* of Cattle we are enabled
«•• mM^.sseusn8«> •*!**«? ja *««
l(ms Mid it lto. » (Umuw to p
di«»>ABftec» ,pp.,t». ffwg. csV<wvr«. v ..iHK
ARt. FOBffvravi «sx, Asiwe »»
iE^SICE
ST£ AK
vAa Ia>w, as
OAST
*4B rS5Z.‘
•st-
ar JLow as
efc
gptjtgau«age2^)25p
Introduced the
kar*,.yfjtilch fol-
isses Fran?
Tuck^'^t,
dress by MtSA^
Mexia in
tud^CRib-; Wan*!
solo by HhTlW. W? Brown of Oroes-
yocal. solo by - Vernelle
’ ” —eabetk„>Ud jpeal solo
ButRr 6f Me^iA.' *
Brb-im accompanying both M
Seated at the speakers table.
Toastmlstress MUf) Kennedy .were
Mr*. J. t; Cox; prelldent of .The
Bi-Stone Women’s Clubs, J. I. Riddle
feKSeSKI
Sonator^Mi-s^'cf6U piift^a'
qhalrnian of Me
*um AlnA Naile
sJ, ®Pour ---
Poage, presented tq the audience by
hi A' foffner ‘kCWbdr t8*et»K MW). Win®
S'k
vital questittis of Ihe OXf.
s’
antith extended rlpv^tjea tw
Bi stop*
r*»:a s*il,
-au»»«f the reoelatljOB-euiMmUtee
Mm well' wpMbd t q>PT»«i*tion ofi.
committee In Mtudf of- the visitors^
W*rUiMn,-r^pMsk. .acre . htw*
gsarss^s
Trades Day
Saturday, Nov. 28
/to. a 3 t 1 M 1 • w- — -m. -*
of Moilai Boyd-
. Naile Of .^*MUThe
was Senator, J(tdbert
udience. by
1 w / bk In T 'tti ^ k 1
is mf vFreestone County are specially
[ .& nut [rairfield on Tradfes D^,
‘KNpTWtijerM. Every inducement
ie offer^a, \ Special -Low Pubes on all
iO^ inerclia^disej besnies the banner
I Ff?P
;kat «and gin^c^l^r ip JFreM^
iere wiH be other induce-
-/■ ^ | | - -. L- w Ct* vis (- * .\'e ( -
FOLLOWING FIRMS IN
PRRATING TO make trades
SUCqi?SS:l
Mexia.
r
iJ
PJSL
ERIE5
Prop°rJL^it7 N j. ,-:’
W&^AXE
pil dw^ 137 V o Irj Tit Er~D E LIV E a y
*■ i- NOTICE
on ot ot °'
lands.
WATSON,
>RD,|(
THE
•‘ope:
FIELD A
FAIRFIELD MOTQR CO.
HILL*0|JpA«H, STORE
’7:KPfS|0W«
tA. J. BRO^E
T. a BONNER
-ROUWJLClfE
* •- >• • '* j ♦-
JL H. BEAUCHAMP
*ff!
8ARlEi«X^4i#CERY CO.
t K*
FAIRFIELD ARE CO-
DAYS IN FAIR-
RADFORD’S
i e i n t in <ii • t
DRUG CO.
N^WJWANS VARIETY STORE
RAJRFIEUX TAILOR SHOP
. JPAilKER MOTOR CO.
BAGGETT LUMRP -fO.
TATE DRUG. CO. v
PARKERS FILLING STATION
McILVCEN 4 S^^WA^D *>,
UOttiy&v TAlIiOK SHOP
to* i
mm ANiAa iWE wW-i*ABJi *
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Kirgan, Lee. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1931, newspaper, November 26, 1931; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1106398/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.