The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1931 Page: 3 of 4
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TI1E COUNTY PAPER
THE FAIRFIELD RECORDER, FAIRFIELD, TEXAS, JUNE 18, 103j
The Fairfield Recorder IJ M person honored
____ I WITH DiinNER ON 75th
Thursday, June 18, 1931
BIRTHDAY BY CHILDREN
1 Permanents
$3.50 $5.00
$7.50
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
FACIALS
Key........
Plain .........
- .75
Bleach -
$1.25
Tarben ---------
$1.50
Ardringcnt ......
$1.00
Acife ..........
$1.00
Rifucii .........
$1.25
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Manicures......
. .23
Arche* .........
- 25
Eyebrow and Eyetash
Tenting .......
Shampoo* and Wet Set - - .75
Shampoo* and Dry Set $1.00
—We carry a nice line of
Cosmetics, Hair Nets, Bob
Pins, and Night Caps,
/
—All beauty work done by
Marinello Graduate Operators.
Miss Celeska Walker has just
returned from Dallas where
she finished a beauty course
at the Marinello Ber*"'.-
School.
Come Where You Can Get
the Be*t Work Done lor
the Lowcit Price*
■—Wc also carry a nice line of
Mary Dean Wash Dresses in
all sizes, also Millinery and
Lingerie..
Hem.litchmg Work Done
FAIRFIELD STYLE and
BEAUTY SHOPPE
MAVIS WALKER, Prop.
The childi i n surprised Mr. J. M.
Anderson with a dinner Sunday.
All of the children brought dinnei
unknowing to Mr. Anderson. ile
leceived many useful gifts, and wes
proud of them.
The table was carried out in
Iront and placed under a beauti-
lul shade tree, and was loaded with
tood, cakes, pies, salmon salad, po
tato salad, fried chicken, chick
cn dressing, pickles, meat loaf,
steak, chili, benana pudding, iced
tea.
fhe ones present for dinner
were: Mr. and Mrs. Gus Anderson
■ nd family of Lamiy, Mr. arid Mr
I i>. A. Stamileo and family of
j Teague, Marshall Anderson of Pal
istine, Mr. and Mrs. Obie Ander-
son of Trinity Chapel, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifton Anderson and Mr, and Mrs.
Lee Mallard and little daughter,
Doris Marie, Mrs. Maek Alford unu
children all of Turlington; Missc.
Annie Lee and Eva Anderson ol
Ml. Zion, Iva DehorU and G. J.
Anderson of Mt, Zion, Mr. Johnnie
I James of Turlington, Miss Marie
, llunlcy of l'eague and Henry CJai-
I idge of Turlington.
All enjoyed the dinner and lo^o
j were left.
We also took a picture of Mr.
end Mis. Anderson and children at
j cue beautiful table before lunch
! was served.
The ones who carne m the after-
I noon were: Mr. and Mrs. Arch An
! derson and other children, Brad-
| lord Crouch, Ray Day, Elvin and
j Cecil Debord, Mr. Bud Claridge.
| All of the young folks parked
in cars under the beautiful shade
trees and had lots ol' fun.
There were many that stayed for
j supper. All enjoyed themselves.
We also served ice cream at Mr.
end Mrs. Anderson's Friday night.
! the following being present: Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Mallard and baby,
Doris Marie; Mr. and Mrs. Walter
j Miiliken und family, Mr. and Mrs.
j Mack Allord, Mrs. Lillian Gilpin
1 and children, and Mrs. Ben Rob-
j erts.
After and before cream was serv-
| ed, we played forty-two.—Contrifc-
i uted.
NOTICE
The State of Texas, to the Sheriff
or any Constable of Freestone
County—Greeting:
R. L. Williford, administrator of
the Estate of Everi3 Yarbro, de-
ceased, having filed in our County
Court his Final Account of the con-
dition of the Estate of said Everis
Yarbro, deeeased, numbered 1905
on the Probate Docket of Free-
stone County, together with an ap-
plication to be discharged front
said Administration.
You are hereby commanded, that
by publication of this Writ for
twenty days in a newspaper print-
ed in the County of Freestone you
give due notice to all persons in-
terested in the Account for Final
Settlement of said Estate, to ap-
pear and contest the same if they
ree pioper so to do, on or before
the September Term 1931, of said
County Court, commencing and to
be holden at the Court House of
said County, in the town of Fair-
field, Texas, on the 1st Monday
the same being the 7th day in
September A. D. 1931, when said
Account and application will be
acted upon "by said Court.
Given under my hand and seal
of sa.d Court, at my office in the
town of Fairfield, this 14th day of
May A. D. 1931.
(Seal) J. C. BAGGETT,
Clerk County Court Freestone
County.
By I illard Clark, Deputy.
A True Copy, I Certify—J. R.
Sessions, Sheriff Freestone Coun-
ty. 1 lje*t
MISS CHAVERS ENTERTAINS
HEAVY ON HEARTS CLUE
Thursday afternoon, June 11,
Misses Verna Huckaby and Mildred
('havers entertained the Heavy on
Hearts Club at the home of Miss
Chavers. After a number of inter-
esting and delightful games, punch
and cookies were served to the
guests. The guests were: Misses Co-
rnelia Radford, Mary Kirgan, Jose-
phine Newell, Juliette Beauchamp,
Catherine Green, Ruth Watson, Al-
ice Parker and Mrs. Alton Parker.
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DON’T FORGET DAD
Father * Day, Sunday, June 21it.
Lot* of Shirt*, Sock*, Tie*, Under-
wear, Belt*, etc., at Peyton Bro*.,
Fairfield and Teague.
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REWARD — Reasonable reward
paid for return of 'six-weeks-old.
liver spotted pointer lost on the
streets of Fairfield this week. Bry-
an Daniel. ltp
PAGE FIVE
GRANDMOTHER DRIVING
CAR ACROSS COUNTRY
IN MEMORY OF H. P. SHIELDS
On June 1st, God in His wisdom
~ „ N»w fit to take from us one we
Grandma Stewart who reeenUyL,, dearly lovt.d although God
celebrated her 73rd bn thday, is pilot j know„ and dcttl evervthing lor th-
mg her new ( hevrolet couch on the|Uht Bul u WJW hard' ti) kn<m, that
long road between Detroit and San lt waa foi lhl. lnaIlho he had
Pedro, California. She left the Moto1- suffered five long month of il<-
Oty a few days ago and expects t* j ness. „e wa„ wjUing and readv t0
cover the 2,800 m.le journey in a j ft,. God saw fit to (a„ hjm t
bout thirte... bays. 8:30 Monday n „„ing, June 1st.
And Mrs. Ptewart—although she) H. P. Shields was born in Mis
speaks of her self, and is known to' .j October 8. 1862. He came
a host of friends and relatives as i t0 Texas with his |)ar,ntg in 18d4
Giandma Stewart—will drive eve.y|lind had been a resident of Frt.(._
00t ?.f thf. Way- Shellhas ,made thl‘} stone Cm-nty for about 06 years. He
trip five times usually alone, and WM married to Ophelia Cockerell
although she has two friends with! .Ignuary l88:J. To this unioI1 W{;.
,U*!' ;,n thl" JOUrney neilhtr of ‘hem | born two children, Clark Shields
| r.nd Mrs. Lillie Richardson. He was
a kind huxband and father. He
leaves to mourn his death, his wife
and two children, seven grandchil-
dren and two great grandchildren.
On Tuesday, June 2, as the sun
vax slowly sinking in the golden
west, a number of relatives and
friends were gathered at the lonely
old spot to pay their last respects
ns his body was laid to rest in the
Kihoboth cemetery. And how our
Mrs. Stewart, whose home is in
California, has been visiting her son
m Detroit. With her visit drawing to
a close, she decided to “shop around
for a new car” to n.ake the long
trip back home.
In shopping around, Mrs. Stewart
was so favorably impressed with the
performance of the new six cylinder
Chevrolet coach and its reputation
for economy that she decided on it-
purchase after a thorough demons-j hearts ached as they sang the laid
trution by a Detroit dealer. j farewell song and ' as we looked
Although a native daughter of ( lipon the flowered covered mound.
Illinois, Mrs. Stewart has lived in. How we hated to pass out and
California, where she operates a! leave that lifeless body in that lone
chicken farm, since 1916.
A BIRTHDAY PARTY
A number of kiddies were en
tertained with a birthday party giv-
en for Felix Keys, June 13.
They enjoyed a number of games
end learned a birthday song.
Felix asked the guests in the
dining-room. In the center of the
table was a big birthday cake with
live candle's. Ice cream and ani-
n.e.l cookies were served. Favors
f lollypop booklets were given to
each guest. The guests were: Au-
brey and Doris Childs, Kenneth, "u”e ut
Eubunk, A] and Wayne Newman,
Harold Day, Edna Francis Parker,
Dwayne Glazener, Carl Yates Bon-
ner, Mrs. T. J. Hall, Mrs. Everett
Newman, Mrs. Robert Childs, and
Miss Mary Eubank.
ly place, knowing that we were
1 ever to look upon that sweet fate
ogain.
To fill his last wish and request
the Rev. J. N. Vincent held the
funeral service.
His grand daughter,
H. M. R.
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CALVARY JUNIOR
B, Y. P. U. PROGRAM
Reliable man wanted to call on
farmers in Freestone County. Won-
derful opportunity. Make $8 to $20
daily. No experience or capital
needed. Write today. McNESS COM-
PANY, Dept. S, Freeport. Illinois.
Mrs. R. E. Harrison and M*-s. Ro
tiamel have opened a new restau-
rant in the building adjoining Mi’-
ler's Hardware.
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Mrs. Lee Kirgan and children.
Ramon and Joy and Joyce, visited
Mrs. George Stubbs in Wortham,
Wednesday.
T. C. Young’s Planing Mill,
work, doors, windows, frames,
ice boxes; sharpen and repair
lawn mowers; fresh corn meal
and whole wheat flour. Phone
188. 12otf
Dr. H. H. WOOLDRIDGE
DENTIST
Al! Work Guaranteed
Fairfield, Texes
The Junior program will be giv-
en at the Calvary Church Sunday,
7:30.
Business and roll call.
Quiz leader’s guide, “Always be
on the alert.”
Lesson text Heb. 13:1-6—Myrtle
Lee Brown.
Let Love Continue—Vera Grave
Frown.
Look out of the other Fellow’s
Eyes—Margaret Loper.
Marriage Is Honoratde—Alta Mae
Keaton.
Offering. Benediction.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joel Chappel and
mildren spent the week-end with
relatives in Crawford.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Parker are
spending this week-end in Kilgore
with Mrs. Parker’s parents.
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Mrs. J. D. Petty spent the week-
end at Kilgore.
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Li*t your laud bargain*, iea*e«
and royalty with J. Wed Davi*,
Teague, T»m, and get re-
sult*. 32 tf
666
LIQUID OR TABLETS
Relieves Headache or Neuralgia in
80 minutes, checks a cold the first
day, and checks Malaria in three
days.
666 SALVE FOR BABY’S COLD
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FOR SALE—One cow fresh. Al-
so whitetface male for sale. Cai 1
Williford, Fairfield, Texas. ftp
More new dre** thirte for men,
98c, $1.55, $1.95, at Peyton Bro*,
Fairfield and Teague. // / ^
Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Fkrkcyr and
children visited in east Texas. Sun-
day.
Mrs. E. R. Glazener, who has
hceni in Dallas the past four or five
weeks following an operation, was
able to return home Sunday.
Mrs. L. Childs and daughter.
Merle, visited Guy Childs in Hom--
t(>n, the past week-end.
Miss Celeska Walker, who ha >
been in Dallas the past, few weeks
has returned home.
Get your meat at Ivy’s Market, 1
Phone 32—Free delivery. 2tp |
Service Tailor Shop
J. T. DODD, Owner
DPY CLEANING—PRESSING—ALTERATION
Suita Cleaned and Pressed $1.00
SERVICE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
r^DWIN B. ELLIS B*. M. D. Ph. G.
Pliy*ici*n and Surgoon
Special attention given to Di*ea*e*
of women and children end
Diagnoii*
Resident phone 22 Office phone 15
Streetman, Texa*
MONEY like
Power must be
stored to pre-
vent its loss
and waste
Call for and deliver
Phone 118
Fairfield State Bank
Fairfield, Texa*
OFFICERS: T. J. Hall, Pres., C. H. Wet.on, Vice-
Pre*.| F. E. Hill, Jr., Cashier; C. E. Child*. A*»t. Cashier;
E. F. Glaxener, A**t. Cakhier.
DIRECTORS: F. E. Hill, Sr., H. J. Cannon, C. H.
Walton, T. J. Hall, F. E. Hill Jr.
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'TFONT PAGE”
NEWSPAPER THRILLER
AT NATIONAL. MEXIA
feminine role
production of
York stage i
Page,” coming to th
n*rt, Mexia, Friday
June 19 and 20.
It is Mary, the Peggy of the
I'lay, who waits and wait- while her
newspaperman husband-to-be, Hildy.
about to throw up his job for a
more lucrative one in New York,
becomi embroiled in one of th -
most sensational news stories of
the year. It’s a difficult role, thi
l eggy, one that Mary Brian play-
with evident sincerity. For a you
know this buxin*- of being a
newspaperman's wife is not all it’s
supposed to be. It takes patience
arid love and v ell , , , patien e.
None of the less it’s a grand 1 ole
which suits Mary Brian to tin*
proverbial “T.”
MfADACHf ------"
Value!
Excei
after Alcohol and
R. L Williford H. L. Williford
WILLIFORD A WILLIFORD
LAWYERS
Fairfield, • Texa*
ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
Expert repairing of all kinds.
Will save you money on
your shoe bills.
E. J. GILBERT - - - Fairfield
Room 205
Pittman ISldg.
Mexia, Texas
P. O. FRENCH
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office 2nd Door East of Bank
Practice in State and Federal Court*
Fairfield, - - Texa*
L. Childs
Fire Insurance
Fairfield, Texas
When in Fairfield Eat At The
COOK HOTEL
Drugs and Drug Sundries
New Fresh Stock
Agents for
Hog Cholera Serum
WE REPRESENT GLOBE LABORATORIES
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
JOHNSON DRUG COMPANY
A. S JOHNSON, JR., Proprietor
HURDLING
High Prices
A Careful study of our prices listed below tells the
story of bow Jitney-Jungle Hurdles High Prices. By
hurdling high prices you see how easy it is to “save a
nickel on a quarter” of the grocery budget.
Your Red and Green Front Grocery Store
Saturday and Monday Specials
1 lot 5c Candy Bars 2 for .05
Flour BM.ibr,,kd $1.00
Vi r$ orra r brin« y°ur
v megar per gallon
.25
Oleo per lb.
.20
Soap Chips
.20
Pickles sour qt. jar
.20
CsitSlip 8-oz. bottle
.10
Crackers 2-ibbox
.25
Pnf Kin8 of CuP
soiree 3-ib. bucket
.89
Meal 20-lb. sack
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Kirgan, Lee. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1931, newspaper, June 18, 1931; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1107207/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.