The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1928 Page: 2 of 8
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THE FAIRFIELD RECORDER, FAIR7TET.T). TL'X.’ 7, N ■ ."'"ILER ;lf, P2.°..
County Community News
WACO REALIZES
SINGING
IMPORTANCE OF
HIGHWAY
AT
LUNA
SUNDAY
CROSS ROADS sleep all night and then catch- ;
Hit, K.-.V, at.d wife came » him . po»um. " “•"« «**
down Saturday nittiit and ear- Brother Ryburn and Walton 'l,i' 'a " 10,1 ’"'us in - r
iit tl Mrs. Ellen visiting, I Webb went down and drew j Lennan County, the Waco
git ss, as she wasn’t at Sun- the water out of the well at j News-Tribune holds Highway
day School. Mrs. Ellen Greene’s Thurs- 75 before the eyes of Waco
Sunday School was good day evening so the school
Su day after that entertain- '■'* uld have water,
meat class No. 1 gave No. 2. Everybody come to Sun-
Kwiyijod.v iveined to enjoy day School and bring some-
thin selves. one with you, and the come
The L>. V. P. U. Sunday back to B. Y. P. U. Sunday
nij dt was good. We had sev- night.
*ral visitors. We surely were -
p o .tl to have them and in- POST OAK
vite them back any time they j, p. Baker and family were
will come. visiting in the home of Mr.
Walton Wt oh and family uuj Lent James at Mt.
unit to Leon after the picnic Zion, recently.
11. rsduy I'.ignt. and the men ^j.._ antj ]\jr8- Lonnie Lam-
folks went pecan hunting. I bert retUrned
Ryburn ami iamil> after a several weeks
near Waxa-
citizens in the following man-
ner :
“Traffic to Houston ar.d
Galveston from points north
: of Waco will not necessarily
1 always pass through McLen-
1 nan county. A glance at any
road map of Texas will re-
veal that U. S. Interstate
Route 7d from Dallas to Gal-
veston passes way east of
Waco and undoubtedly will be
followed by out-of-state traf-
Bro. Ryburn and
took supper at Walton Webb’s j with relatives
Thursday night and went to hachie
the Sunday School entertain-
ment.
Mr. Canter and family have
returned from Houston where]
Mrs. Canter’s mother and
sister live.
The school teachers gave
out the school candy supper,
for Saturday night at Cross]
fic to a large extent if the
home Sunday, I condition of the different
stay routes 0ffer about the same.
The News-Tribune would em-
phasize the fact, however,
that already bonds have been Post Oak next Sunday,
voted for every mile along this main
!
When In Fairfield Eat At The
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The Four Square Singers
met at Luna Sunday evening.
Mr. Morgan presided as usual.
Tlnve was not a very large
crowd this time, a few sing-
ers from Teague and Dew (to | —
be ex. ct, six from Teague and
two from Dew.)
Mr. Quarles of Teague,
Ayers of Dew and the Mande-
ville boys of Luna were the
leaders. We sang lots of
good songs. It may be the
singers are tired of singing.
We would like for all of the
singers to meet with us next
Sunday at Post Oak. We hope
all of you will be there. We
should decide next Sunday
whether to sing on through
the winter or disband until
next spring. The people will
not keep coming if the sing-
ers don’t come to sing.
Hoping to see all of you at
I re-
your reporter,
Wilton Ayers.
COOK HOTEL
Ely’s Truck Line
For Quick, Dependable Service Ship
By Truck
Daily Ffcight Service all Points Between Palestine
and Waco. Fairfeid to Dallas and Other Points
Fairfield Phone Dallas Phone Waco Phone
188 2-3363 4700
Elizabeth, the little daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. B.
Cain, has been ill with dip- route from Dallas to Galveston
theria, but is recovering now. which passes way to the east
Mrs. J. W. Claridge and of Waco, and although at this We have bought for Decern
daughter, Ora Lee and Ella time a large volume of traf- her 1st delivery, a full line of
Mae, of Mt. Zion, visited Mrs. fic, Houston or Galveston J. I. Case farm implements,.
Claude Anderson, Saturday, j bound, is passing through Me- consisting of walking plant-j
Jam s Chavers l-ft last] Lennan county over highway ers, riding planters, discs,]
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C °.1U] °Ut week for Fort Worth where 12 and out over 6, Waco can- walking cultivators, Bermuda 1 j
1 ‘ '< 1 ■ eaiuv. jie wjjj enter a barber college. 1 not maintain this volume or grass harrows, etc. B. P.
\\ t> are going to have a
Thanksgiving service at the
kj. 11 lnt? uaufciii'-i vioiicu 1 in j 11 me rutiUB ill luvuiuuaii cue
not improved equally or bet- And irons just received at
ter than the other route.” j Fischer Hardware. It
church Thursday night.
Howell Campbell passed
through Teague to Jackson-
ville last week on business.
Mr. Terry says he’s done
picking cotton. Hurrah for
him, for that’s a
a large person
Mrs. Doyle Harrison and] compete with the other route Compton, Teague, Texas.
little daughter visited her I if the roads in McLennan are ———--
mother, Mrs. Glenn Emmons,
at Mt. Zion Thursday.
E. J. Lambert is painting
his residence this week.
Mrs. Alma Chavers and
tiresome old j Miss Mary Blakeley went to
Holley Cafe and Market
South Side of Court House Square
Clean, Sanitary and Efficient Cafe
Service.
Fresh Meats, Sausage and Other
Market Foods.
Will appreciate the patronage of the
public and give good service
in return.
jjke Teague Friday afternoon, and
j were accompanied home by
Miss Fannie Seale Stroud.
Doyle Harrison’s residence
job for
him.
A1 Greene caught a big pos-
in his chicken yard Sunday , . .
Ho beats the boys I morm"»
morning,
that go hunting.
He gets to
m mm
Wsrried A Lot
.
but it was extinguished be-
fore any serious damage was
clone.
"I took Cardui at intervals for
three yerrs, and have been in
good health since last fall,” says
Mrs. Noble J. Hayes, of Waterloo,
S. C. "Ivly improvement after
talcing a course 01 this medicine
was really remarkable.
"I am much stronger and can
accomplish so much more work
now. My weight increased twen-
ty pounds, and my color is good.
"For a long time I had been
feeling poorly. Some days I
dragged around the house and
h id not enough energy to do my
housework.
”1 worried a lot about myself.
I did not seem like mvseJf, and
my nerves were all on edge. I
did not sleep well, and my appe-
tite left me.
"I found Cardui to be an excel-
lent tonic. Alter I had taken it a
few weeks, I begen to pick up and
to gain in weight and strength.”
At all drug stores.
STEWARDS MILL
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Weaver
also Mrs. W. K. Bonner visit-
ed Mrs. Edrel Weaver at
I Marquez last week-end. They
II were itccompanied home bv
3 Mrs. Jane Avery and grand-1
j children, Pauline and John I .
• Weaver, who are visiting here
j Mrs. Sallie Slade of Navar-
j ro, also Mrs. John Warfield
Land children of Wortham,
j!visited M. L. Watson and W.
jjW. Steward’s family Saturday
j I and Sunday.
5 Robert Lewis and family
1 were recent guests of J. B.
i Lewis’ family,
| Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Irvin
j|and Mr. and Mrs. German
Murphey visited at J. T. Wel-
don’s recently.
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The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1928, newspaper, November 30, 1928; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1126555/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.