The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 20, 1929 Page: 5 of 8
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anal IIim Hazel Atklnaoo furnished
mukii for the even mo I'rnrerd* <o
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PRIDE OF MARSHALL
Tamutor afternoon. bunuriaic the| N'mamae Knolisb fa»r the first priz
■fvnbvr* of the f'irrulatibK Book*#-* and to Mias Madie Khahan and
1 Warner I lent tin for the tni -oUt ion
Tha “Buih Family** <ame into *t«j 0
Profusion of btosaom* id PARENT-TEACHER
VuUbtP and whit-, ma-le a gorgeous MEETING THURSDAY.
•nd aplendid setting for this rttnu- I^ast Thursday afternoon at four
Pmttto me o'clock the Carthago ParonrTeach
Mn. Baker, to her caimble vay i er Asaociation met In regular ses-
preseoted her program to a moat sion to the High School Auditorium
appreciative and enjoyable manner, with the preuldent. Mrs. B. Baker.
Different »pKht in derelopment and in the chair.
ms king of boats and -hips were Members
tend to tbe meeting to Jacksonville,
and members were urged to do so
by the president. Mrs. Baker, and
better acquaint themselves with tbe
work of the organisation.
From your grocer. It is made and delievred to
your grocer fresh each week. Has that good
NEW taste that you never find in syrup that has
been made for a long time.
It will give your Pancakes. Waffles. Biscuits,
and French Toast a new deliciousness. Buy a bucket
of Pride of Marshall Syrup from your grocer Today.
If you are not entirely satisfied
we will return your money.
FASHION REVUE
PRESENTED FRIDAY.
Friday evening, to the High School
Auditorium, under the direction of
Mrs. Joe Lacy and Mrs. P. P. Dong,
n Promenade of Pnsbion was pres-
ented in a most creditable way.
The stage was beautifully decorat-
ed for the occasion, and a garden
scene formed the background which ,
mas only rivaled in its beauty i»v
the lovliness of tbe models, who ,
appeared on tbe stage.
Prom the first moment, when the
dainty' little pages appeared, until
the closing number the audience was
completely captivated by the beauty
and charm, which was manifested
BRIDGE CLUB
ENTERTAINED.
Miss Claude Ross was hostess to
members of the bridge club last
Wednesday ;tfterB»w>n at her huiwt
on Hatiine Street.
Spring /lowers, including j- nqnils,
and n.m i.sus adorned i-je rooms.
numbering
aliout 40. were entertained with a
Hdendld program presented by pu-
pils of tbe first and third grades,
under tbe direction of Miss Adams
and Miss Alexander.
Regular routine biisinesa was trans-
acted with reporta from committees,
in the attendance contest, tbe third
grade received (he picture, to be
kept two weeks, as a reward for
having the most mothers present. The
picture is a beautiful reproduction
MRS. CHADWICK ENTERTAINS
SENIOR CLASS OF ’29.
On last Thursday evening. March
14th, from eight to eleven o'clock,!
Mrs. R. If. Cbadwlek. honoring herj
son, Rupert, who is a member of the!
class, entertained in her spacious1
home, tbe Senior Class of Carthage j
High School with a St. Patrick’s
D*y patty.
The decorations and color schems
were entirely to keeping and were
cleverly pieced to carry out tbe sig-
nificance of tbe dsy.
i The diversion for the evening was
• series of contests, arranged on
•area tables. Here the boys and
girls found much merrimnnt in fash-
ioning and solving thoughts and puz-
zles that related to old Ireland end
her Patron Saint. "My Wild Irish
Rose," was the popular song for the
evening; duets, solos and quartets (
EfA« the house ring with the hap-
py voices in vising with each other
to win first piece.
Tbe hostess was assisted by her
little daughter, Jane, and Mlsa Jen-
nie Mae Chadwick, In serving a pret-
ty gad most delicious plate. This
New Location
We have moved our Mmrket to the building
occupied by Pool’s Grocery and are still selling
Quality Fresh Meats. .... _____
•Never have you had
' Maaaa
TELEPHONE 73
We Deliver Promptly!
Hooker Bros.
on QUALITY MERCHANDISE*^^ will pay you to
•tep in NOW for your needi. Below we have listed
a few of our many Specials to give you some idea of
the VALUES we are offering on these THREE BIG
PAYS, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY!!!
Ladies and childrens
dresses,, new spring pat-
terns in ginghams, prints
and cercales, 3 pp
day special, each. OOC
A real bargain—Mens
all leather work shoe,
with either rubber or
leather sole. Special for
three days dhff pp
only SI *00
Novelty floor cushions, 2
for QQ
only .............. OOC
New spring novelty prints
yard wide, beau- QQ
tiful patterns 6 yds OOC
Big assortment of ladies
and childrens bloomers,
teds, step-ins, slips and
combinations, spe- DO
cial, each .......... OOC
Ladies black kid 1 strap
shoe, noted for its com-
fort and ser- Df oo
vice, special vI»Ou
Our best quality 32 inch
wide ginghams, sells reg-
ular for 25c, special price
4 yards for on
only OOC
TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON,
YOUR OLD REFRIGEF. ATORj
With Only— »
$5.00 Down Payment'
and no other payment
until May 1st*
Cbalance In «uy monthly payments with yom light MU)
\ ~That is our offer to you j
on any of these
Ice Refrigerators
Every refrigerator haa been tested and ap-
proved by the Good Housekeeping Institute ancL
the Household Refrigeration Bureau. All hava
at least one and a half Inches of insulation
Large Fiber Suit Cases,
with straps, QQ
Outing gowns for ladies,
regular 79,c seller, special
for threff days, DD
Yard wide unbleached
domestic, a nice smooth
quality, 10 yards
for OOC
Hat-Braces of patent and
grogain leather. Regular
$2.95 sellers, special 3
days QQ
only .......... VI »00
Nice assortment of lad-
ies dresses in rayon and
broadcloth, a DO
bargain ______... vl *00
Ladies knit summer un
ion suits, a real QQ
value, 2 for OOC
Boys semi-golf knicker
jnants, values to $2.95.
Special D f QQ
for ........01.00
Mens and boys summer
union suits, B. V. D.
style, 3 day special, 2
onlv ^ .:.
Broadcloth bloomers for
ladies and misses, extra
special for 3 days, pp
8 pair OOC
Ladies Fibre silk hose,
silk to top, all new spring
shades, 2 pair pp
for only OOC
Batiste gowns, hand em-
broidered in colors of
geshr, and pink. 3
ua/3 special, pp
each _______ OOC
Ladies 35c rib hose, 3
day special, pp
3 pair for OOC
New spring patterns in
ginghams and percales, 3
day special, QQ ,
10 yards OOt
Mens semi-dress and
heavy grey mixed work
socks, 10 pair QQ
for only . OOC
Our “Special” brand
O’all, a real bargain at
regular price, 3 day spe-
cial, DO.
One special lot of Hack
and Turkish Towels with
Mens 35c socks in solid
or without borders
5 for
colors only, white, grey,
black and tan, pp
8 pair .OOC
Jumpers to match at
mm price.
Window curtains, fancy
and solid colors, ruffled
edges, Op _
per pair -------- ...OOC
Mens and boys blue work
shirts, 2 pp .
for ___________OOC
Childrens rib
sorted sizes and
colors, 2 pair .....
Remember Stuckey’s is the Place!
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Owens, John R. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 20, 1929, newspaper, March 20, 1929; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1135302/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.