Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1936 Page: 2 of 12
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PACK TWO
FRIDAY, MAJtCH U, 1*M
. - What Is
W&j MONEY!
r^e* ut to answer . . . the piuuo*-
JSfeV.'aMAK. * aa*M» aoe thing to the bwiMM
■**- M»mnt±.ing cli* to the gimp-box orator. Yet to
erar? indtnduai, u us acknowledged m««*-
wirr Tt our *'rvwnt riillliatjbr.
It may tun many Jam* Ctarency or fold or copper
or paper Persona. checks Drafts All u» money.
ot>fl oil -are itmtrumects for the ccmtin nation «c t>J
'wr*t«*r"r rorripki ryften; awtjrfc we lire. Clueely
off.li*tec with Otis presets 'day economic iiim< a* itj.
.*w tar.r a your repreoeutotire in thi* phase of
eot.:»nerse and induntry Use- it* facilities freedy!
JutIf Jtfetrvw lf«t
At A—i.iiessry Fteeg
Tie J(4ij Matron* AS Club net
I a: the h mmi at Mra Jay Ttusw
i Miner *trest. Tuesday after-t
• trace. It ni the dab* hs —i-l
SOCIETY irS
by r*»
af the
the
Mr aw! Mrs.
chuctreTi Mrs
Sid
-
Gsnee of 42 ware phjrad st fssr j rnLL-F**; MJI
tohW Prises wrr* .wsrtM high M t **
emnnES
Rn Miller M '
I Stephen til le Vitale
i . Bank
D*’jra*pp''fSkureft
to «. m *
Act VS loss.
ciraw the rafters. Balkan*
Ear Kkk. Mra Csefl Prater. Mrs.'
Chmrle* Dce-wy Mrs 7>urm*t
Hick*. Mrs Doaaie Tate*. Mrs
Ark* Bobbins. and Mrs Jay Mo-
rn. Gaesu mn .uflsk Mra Bay - Bs-
Mi.’ Mjjs Bill Keith, Mrs. Jak«
Lee. Mrs Ciaade Stanfard sad
Mrs Miller Maser.
TV •efredinmti rmMmied of
sandwiches, miad and her ct*««-
late and nr. ewck table mood a
*•* « cake trrmtnec *■ th nmk
*4— ermeh -
QUART SOUS PICKLES.
burned a «nr’» pink candle repre-
••cnting the dub» fine brrthdav.
Mr and Mrs. Cad mt MT ,ti
J e |> » a a and children. Mvrtle
Thonjpaec. Mr and Mrs Wdenr
Beoher. Mr and Mrs A E Mi
M- and Mrs. Jm E**hsk Mi»
Maori Jo Er#rlif*. Mr and Mrs
fUff Mcaorra and children. Mr
uni Mrs Peaci Mcao<>« and b»br.
Mr and Mrs Meadow. Mrs Mar? .
Hurler Mr and Mrs Calloway
Butler anc not. Mr anc Mrs j.
M. Higgs.. Mr and Mrs Orht E
Bigg- and chiidrer.. MLr. and Mrs
Charhe Davis and no*.. Mr. and " ..........:---
AytioT nad mmi ~ VAXILLA WAFERS
A year* and sav, i5rr
at Butler. Mrs Eoa Butcher, Mr.
and Mrs Be- A yews and now .
Mine Wiuue Hue. ledi* WalL
Mr and Mrs Wahox and child-
ren. ; Mrs. Bout. Beads— nf ,®teph«n-
rille end her father M». Pmaon of
Proctor-, and Mrs. Kcaber w
A PIT# And \ote* ri &*c» ■. “Tftni Ut Bwfi
From Tolar Chapter iV.Tffigt*
Of Future Farmer*
If «cr*.e«cina Brripe dmk
K«’l W !ti JKs I’eery
The Wecnesait Brides Otrt.
»w ontertahsri ta« week hr Mrs
Gyacry Perry at her home tm Wesct _
WuArqrtna ^rwe; - ; Gnl, FsSehw
A Sawn Patrick s 1>st theme Frieiot Metro*’r Claw
"•h- • r,0”f Tioclif Matron.’ n»« of Firw! j
* - ?*-J Mwfftwt *hc*rr held . its reru^ar '
prijB tshaahad . the s&iar moBthrT bnsincs* and uncial snect-
' - " -*w Vi*t Wedriesdar aftetams **''
ISo. 2 can
Tomatoes
... fe
can
CRACKERS
*/*
• • • •
TOMATO JUICE. Libbr**-
« CAXS MILK _____
-3 for 2Z*
__25*
Larr* QUAKEK OATS_
CHOCOLATE. Heraher’e
(KWBd 15*
M»dtafe 15*
BATES, balk
2 pounds 25*
or* Urmr -rpeaned rr. the
course armed at the conc'uicn®
- 5
the hetne
■ / s. - .• - - ■*
March
; B-'t-*fi"TVuW^di |iY
TV
mx;.
• f t* ■ were 4xoxf r*d
:ng.
e»
tr;
tr*d w.\
t aaat n. 4i
Jng.
■ .The toommitsartnsn wh» arranged
J r grunr u
ret* 'C-wt
Mri:
Lrt»v.
I>»
•gfa. Ni-e-Jy
uti'i J. • p
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w ark •
Km
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J*rk
Flat!
jit-'
tv*
create ip <
as
f«r.
k-»
1 -
ITrtUii ’ foe clhh’ -r-irr ■ u--rT s anr
M-s Etla 8iS fur. the mt
Pr vt. ^ —**i2*' fc11—went Mme. J.
iBy Mrs Ana ThwAwud) W. C1m«k. Orea Effis tbttm
T-. h - ■* rnE for the fifth Hi*ps. f-onnor B;akency, J Man-
'•’J ' i ■ is wa fofiaw*: See- ’ Vy Brnfi Tnan ThamiTT Charles
Car B-rdwrH, "T E. Burke.
Mrs Ery Stafford
CORN
Street and Tender
Xe. 2 Caw
■F
LIMA BEANS _
PINEAPPLE
Peetherweiflil cs'f ri.ditjy E!dor
N*—•y. CnarWi Caraway. Lyle-
Lander*-, Quemtor N«c;jr and' Fd«.
WR 'Caraway. - ■
Janiae calf rvp-gt E: B. ■Cara-
way.. Jrim'.'CamjH ”n|r:. I tT
W r*t<<rty.ik. W . D. Lenders
Janw£,«ra ndirgr K B. Catra-
■ i J JAh •' Cwrari! Neely. J. C
W rikleaaL J C M atiimid
*'3d cow n .:cjLTjy Catf Muak
a>i< J I' Ne» y first: Grr Mnrri*
Cherry and T.*w-rht Neery and T.
H Mwire sr>c Earrriitnd teearer:
Scrj'- ry.*<f T. 1J Moore.,
f T*w rr: K<e> rar’ Maseck.
■.WaruI-.Bawtt, .J. D. Mariy.
>cf rrdsa* - Marne. EsH
W (rad fine
Cry Mrlbry.
W wc-
arc Rvfcd.
’•wight Vre’-.T.
Va*a }
Gfiaa.
Via. Alrii
v oimes. Jamm
J r> Mr Amu*. •OAn! AUct. W
I*.
1
•’t rrsot Ariu Ksr-mot. Olrt*
; "isTtiwr. Ncaan* ThiehancL New
■-s N*. Errtfc Bora Lem ini,
wfi *'«*. rakftii.’^ MTMBe.;
: -hire, jrrad*. Cwuim Nichols.
th*7au,d Eowarc Hood. Pr tv t
Tl-e-uatic, Vein* MTiae: fourth
erao*. V »yue Thiehaad. Biilr
kerth. Zcr* Lae Soutaal: fipJb
araat..Gil;i» Moody. AMwrd Keath.
»*y»t Lestk. Irarotby Mam
Nicbble. sunk (rut. Edward Lot
Bias Eryai Thiemnd: w-i enth
grata* Olene Bouoe Je*aidine
- Hood Mary Mtradj. Minnie Mae
' Attaway. -■'• ."■■ ■ ;• ; ■-.’■• ;
Rtpprtie went to Ear*
Paot Sunday.
fcec Gordv.r Barrets filled hjf
tpno ntment br~e Saturday ant
Sunday.
Mrs Garland Th>c.t*ai>c attended
a muettnr clut rwp.et*re a Ste-
|hnrtiBl Saturday.
■ Mr and. Mrs.. G H. Ti had way
were- sa !>uU1:t. Sari ..ay.
Mr and Mrs ■ Tn-.ima*. Pi.iw
s-.t:
•SB Oar a o
Bcirbc? and Car: Houmt.
Emeet
E’-.-wilk! CW /e.
Fwfertwmod’ By Met ,C.';ie
Mrt. /.*rer. EI:i* »*f hoatesf
Friday tJhmn to. t rtvl in «tf
r-he Pn Kalla CMh at far htaae S9
West Wasiunrxmi street Bcwl*
c»f Fwwet y»eae in wanawc past*’
shade* were used at decoral kiiu
Stafford. Mr*. Miller Mt^ier and.
Mr* Mefford Marrbsf were Vk><-
f-so*-f at the wkettra.
Spnny flower* were used in the
i decoratitmF fi>r the home and buh-
h> win niiyed fr-or foursome -
tables after the buainew seesrae.
' Pnae* were awarded Mrs. Tbur- |
, mf.r Hicks hirl score warmer in
the rarm-i- and Mrs Dax Barf owl.
who mad* lew score.
After the ratnes st ice course
wrtk punHfc and fruit cake topped-;
w~tb whtppec rrcsin. was serried j
Memtierf trretid-.Tir w*e-e Mines
H. J. Sander*.. Earl Bil*b. Arlir J
Etibhms Cecil Prater. Thurmar j
H irks. Charles Dorsey. S-tirletor..
KHLET PAPEB
A# 2 Can 15*
...........gmlluB 73*
6 rolls 25* -
CATSUP
POTTED MEATS.
LETTICE ________
2 bottle* 25*
______6 f or 25C
--------bead 5*
i’
Frank Henson
PHONE 112
WE DELTTE8
LIMHT’K
No, ZVi caa
LIBBY ITEMS
PINEAPPLE
■IB 23c
PINEAPPLE JUKI
LI BBT’S 1 (U
Medina caw_________J.VV
FRUIT COCKTAIL
19c
LIBBY’S
No 2 Can
"BBVH ASPARAGUS
28c
SQUARE
TIN........
WORTH BLEND
COFFEE
pound
25c
ADMIRATION
- COFFEE
“Pound
29c
Prepared
MUSTARD
Quart
15c
ill. •«< Barham. Paul Huarulicni.-
and later is the afternuox.
Hat Barf cm. C-ntiis Williams.
am. and Lae Wiluams ctf Stepbet-
Ciul' Tr«rht»ers and yuests at- anc - —i.r*tt - i n.rt ■ r-mjth. Mia France* Clay. Mrs.
vend** were Vou Bufu* H*rv Hvntrrmi or. PeT* Friday Grief Hernoc® and Mias Elaea-
WDliaal Arrt Jones. Connor Bla- Mrs. Paul Hirtrmbotham. Mrs.. . beta aernoon. relathw*. of the -
i.eney. T ub Er.-on*. Brai_Cole. J Lee W.'hams and Mrs Htrwurac :’t-oe-euect. -rent i.>ubciB • c»i)e cf the thirty-eirht Touna
C Terrell Charles W. Frtdu J Barham etnertamed with * parry ..Vjri_ (mex seieetoc for aerrice m the U.
C Fanner. Swna Bjchardaim. at the glyfiatokiw htane <m 1 rUA*l kVJB 5. Marine C-orp* at morthly exam-
•me** Shieis, and Mme*. Priet South Belknaj Ftreet Friday , --_ ^ , -nation* held at L*. £ Marine head-
■» .arr> Bcnry Ellis. Vanot Ter- ni«hrt. honor ny Miss Y rrinia ( Lnoa Lee SheJtnc * quarters. New Orleans. Louisiana,
n'. and 0 B. CfcLdres*.. i Ayer* and her fiance. Howard 1 Mr and Mrs Carter entertain- Then-day was Bedford D. Stone of
. v_.
Mrs Sue Fry. Mra Loai
Bed/ord Stone Is Phone i98 for
On^ of 38 Chosen ipaper-
By U. S. Marines
M.r and K *
vuner WTnnrth arnouneeid the
»yru.. ansistod by- Era Cc*Tht».
efesTder rwwethenrt.
ytnrk w»» farraVd hy Jark
k r.'.-'t. Jack .Fisther Pat Jark-
Heirt. leuunttW- Guy Cherry
T>i» Tdhar »-hapier wii p: v
*n% Fax Stuck Show at Fort W --rtr
Xkri 3 ft. to compete *r -u-ar- ny
The rhaftou mat Tuesday Mareh
j-G, with wnw tdfirer* pmuc.'nr
Future farmer day* ware. *et as'
Ma r % and b
The ct*m*r.tte* o* odneat^onal
eai:»btt» is oumpoaec tf Bern Jefry,
E B- Caraway and' Xw-it Earl
Woo*
The.. etowtirw *w>! 'at E-i<%
r*t.ureh was dfamakfamed with the
Bluf Chruaia:.
(SeosMa M.- Hood' attended thi
t-H cha- ajianser*’ maeung m.'Ste-
pberriGe Saturday
LaoUi* h..T }*e A {if Ieufe2a» s;~',t
the week-in: at borne.
J. A Eunsit t-urrhasee kstim
fruit tree* at Stepbetiriile lar.
week.
,A rood' raat fell here Saturday
tarfcv!
■ > arniers arc- . bury im*ha|;
And for y-iasrmt. Some rardejua*
ha* t»ee® don*.
TV: ttuia it $S®..1'S wa* taker ia
Thursday ni*ht at Court whet
Hjfhiand preserttk the pAy “Se
Tki* ‘ ~ ”
r i - rr art v - • - -r -1 wbaal w*--j: *.r Itof ’.v:
i-mu-rtan, the clah at it* aean
"nruiar .meeting. .
city He wu* transferred to
;i Arittma
Befor* IRkl*. niitob it the U.
sere foLowmy &0 duff erect time
mrihWMk
ritw
ec with a dance Saturday tuptn. I tin*
hear set for Tnesdsy. March IP. There was s larpe crowd tresert Parti* Island. South Carolina, for
Reuq»<* of syrtng flowers car- Mrs. Imr.ieis rtf B-i»nyr Crack a few w<eea* trsiainy before being'
Tying out a color scheme of greet Mrs. Sanderson and son. and Mrs- assigned to some school, ship or
and re-Bow. were featured in iht O. E Tnompsot of Sisk were Marme barrack* for duty,
decorations, the colors i^-ing re- Sunday gnest* of Mr and Mrs. Stone wnc it the son af Mr. and.
;>eatec it. the ref regiment*.. I •amen and ar-wided sit^ring Sun- ■ Mr* E. M. Stone., attended John j
Ser«-a ramei of S4 were jiimj- day night. Tarletor College from 1928 to 1931
ey and afterward• a tkower of j Mis* Efce Shehrc of Sttyihem- and Teaa* L'nrrersirj- in 1931 and
gifts was yrewxted the bride- and rille 17«n: a few day* last week 19S2. Be wa* * member of the
rr <-m-».-ie:t v- -- tarst*.- Mt an: Mn <■! Rat) t.a Guard.
The ruest list included only rela- J. E. Sbehim. ’ Applicants to fill vacancies in
tare* of Mis* Aywr* and employees. ' Smrei from this esanirmraty the. Marme Corps receive their pre- .
of Eigr 1 b-.ckam's store here attended the masicaj at Sisk Fn- imiaarT examinations in their
where she has been employed as oay night- ksateicr and those rrl«ted
cashier for the nasi rw< .years. The | Misses . BeJer and Catherine rHiecv* their final examinations at
.athided the hride-eVct'* Savage t..f StepbearvilW- syiemt the the I nraod States Marine Head-
er and Mra Young week end at home- ouarters. S» St. Charles street,
business meeting wkMl wa* 1 -Aper*. Mr. and Mra Tom Johnson. , Mw Leia Mae Williams has New Orleaaa. Loanaana.
Mr. and Mr*. Wi&* Hier'-ri*'rr- . :*eer ai-serr. from, achw; eeveca.--
days on account of Hines*. ^ Here Satarday
Barney Toang. former Tarieton i
vv-rci SrUrra Cicm
ae>id* Morfeag
Memberi of th« Vera* SeBers
’claa* «f Firm Metbodtrt dwiri j
held their regular husinewi and
sooal meeting last. Wednesday
ufterTKioi! at she home of Mrs
S F. I*avis, 1M»1 West Yander-
1s-ireet MeedtroeV, Clyde Ksng.
J'ue Garnett and Frank H«mw-r.
-were a«*i*tart hostesses at the
affair.
Mra. C O. Bliktony.' pmid- J pw»
• r: >.«f the cAb*. had charge of flaremts
and afterwards the..
b«M first.------------- — , . _ r-; _
m*up wiwkec <«i rugs for the am. Mr and Mra. Joe Fagan. Mr.
ran at the church and Mrs. T J. Sag. Mr and Mrs.
Hi f 11 ukaiM uni were au nd later ; ftsw Dn Hr. aad^Mra^ TLiiux | YAe Clay Building Materia] j atadertt. ala ja art teaching in
in the
guess*.
aftrmoot to twenty-f;v<
Fagan. Mm C. J. BnsariL Misf
E-oberta Clay- Mis* Ayers. Mr
H :>ward Stmegler. Messrs- Har-
Cumpany has the newest styles and '-he sthori a: _ M organ M1^ r»s in
Me. Mr* F‘amU~£
' Fwferteaa • W tf* Party .
M- and Mrs. CSaude ftar.f:«rc
arttortaatof arjtk a tacky parry ’
Ait Friday adfjbt at their home,
; Tt* north McCord street
Several interesting anc ium--
; b«* games ware pi* red. Trie pr:*»
„ rr «eie of these game* was anr
i by Harold Wood. A prue was pre- ;
, wesrusd. alac. to Jahe Lee whose:
; ever am* was voted the tackieft >
1 as the parry.
Ptpcore wa» oervej tfcrwughorr ,
. the ramie* and Ater a saAc
; course, wth h-t coffee. saHe: 1
nut* and cup cake*, was nerved..
Thus* present were Messrs, anti j
Mme*. Thurman Hicks. Ortfl j
Prater. J.skt Lee. Arlia Bobbin*.;
J*y Moser. Earl Bibb. MHler!
M.:-srr. Mcford Marcos*. Bcr Me- t
Creary. Bah Tcethm. HmM
jiart-ems it wall ;*aper t
i add c»utr to your hbme.
*fl I OteghexviBe Saturday to attend to
i hnsane** matters. v
WORKMANSHIP
Born workmanship ia peal
tailoring. The handiwork of
the country’s most clever
clothes craftsman.
For style, fit and fine finish
Have your Spring and
Summer Suit
“Born Tailored”
You’U get a suit in which the
the Workmanship wears with
the Woolens.
LATHAM’S
' Your Muter
Sund|
son
were
delici
noon.
Mrs.
Steph
WilliJ
Mrs.
Pilot
Willi*
childr
MH
las \
Mrs.
Mi
Hubei
Pilot
Mr. a
Mid
ville
relati
Rei
preacl
Every
Mis
Wood. Mmes. Charles laiitll]
Lester Fcrgaacm. Bcw* Tudor. Mis-1
ae* Ciffm Buggu* Xatooi Gray.:
and Mr, Cecil Darby.
“AmwaT Bnikir Kaakey
Bwk «w Birthday
Friends and relative* ef Mrs j
E Btkti* Keahey. afsctioatAi
known to her fnimds rrerrwher
a* “Aasit Eotli*.
vy
Sunday.
Ma*tk h, at her «M heme ia Foay
Creek etoMasaoty. wkisi* mb* has
fired for more that 5# year*, to
yi» ia the odebrat >oc of her K
tdrthday. Mr. and Mra. J. A Wal
ton. wha are new firing A Mrs
Keahey's old hem. and wjith ahum
the has been Maying f« the part
pear, were bust and hnstea* at the
affair. • •
Gwrti begar arrrritsg early.
bv. aging baduti if food for the
dmnee wrrnd at noon from me*
tifa! white Wrthday cake whack
wa* lighted by tt tiny white can-
dle* and dwaratod with a booqaet
af «bw! pea* ia parts? cm,
TVs cake was baked by Mra.
Howard Miller at Thigh■ ifli
wV prsasrtnd it to Mra Keahey
ware made at Mra Keahey aat-
ed| MV table after it had hate
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