The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 33, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 3, 1929 Page: 1 of 6
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Five Cents Per Copy
FIFTY-SIXTH YEAR
“SERVING THE BODY POLITIC OF PANOLA COUNTY AS A GOOD NEWSPAPER SHOULD.
CARTHAGE, PANOLA COUNTY. TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1929
$1.50 Per Year In Advi
NUMBER 33
DAN ROSS
DROPS DEAD RAIN FALLS HERE
MILLION DOLLAR
The Game of Yo Yo
Carthage Boys
> i * i ►
Tli«. sudden death "I Pan It*»► Last n»klii about »*-n
ai t ai l Jordan - home Nlouijay a: 11»•• first good rain foi alimii • * "
11 a in brought ilei'it sorrow t*> our wf-kit began falling b"re ainl ton
«itizenship and to hi- triehdi- m ar Dimes today.
and far, as wire- ta!i:,,| the In many pans ol tin '"UiM> com
sad news to hw lovsd om Mi aial oih r feed i rops n* ed.-d rain
R..s„ ni'ir to get a dist i ilmtor from badly and cotton was greatly l»* n**
Mi Jordan's and bail rolled it from need ArionlinR ti
ih-' bain up in the road in fiont Hu- lain will make tlif 1 °i n Mop
of Mo house whore in- < ... -tii'd and
when death over'ook ii.ni I’hx sn Ian
hasliiy summon. <1 found h< ii.nl pa-
ni away without a sPuggi* Hi
remains were tarried to In- hum
file mil'- wt-t of town a: tin- r
hour
! luliiel !!ir h r
•it* y 1 », J —■ t ■ _
-on ui John K<
Pill." I’ll
on I it i • mitt ;
Hi i I. »'ranfti
11 i ran foil!,
nielli d di.light
noil! of tiii- union survive him. Tie
11 M Fti-ter, i • "i l>
| h> lilt Stale Sail It 41 V I ,| Vest. *t k « '"III
mission to t a M > oil the v> lit k of t i. k
j() ^ eradti at ion in I’anola Count v w.,-
• pilte a ft w miles lnillt t 'at
t hag" tlte ol her day in a brand m a
kol'i al.d ail plate- i'"ik'i| g"".l In
Dan mini In stim k "lie :n w 5m h
ill - lit k 111 t lit t Id fa - lll'.ll III ! i.llt !
Aft! i' v ink* I" g. : li mi- • If ' tut
some farinei - ’""•i '•*" l!l “,lS 1 :l"
the
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AGED CITIZEN
PASSES AWAY
FIREMEN’S BALL
DRAWS CROWD
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go.sl (til toll trop tiolisnlei
inns backward condition.-1 t an be
in,ole with vets little or u molt
rain
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ALONG THE
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Up a ll'l w I died lo ll.ol III VOX'
.1D III k XX oh il Mu w. Ill will'll t'l 1-0
.'I'.xii', iht Mim until "tm help 111 i it 11'
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up i
Mi Leroy Sanford of I ri.ia ijn"
t-lia rp-hooter.'” xl year- ol „g. do tt a ll.- 'o il
— iii'i* til— them Saturday night I'liiP iel -mvi..
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-m,|, 111 edi t hall half .1 iMitiilx ill fit I'l
.ted by uml Valt" I! t o III lit tl ll 1 Me- ll'
limn eat ll "he lltal t ltd. hi- I'-' wile
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h.'.u 1 ■ i,i — x Till- outfit
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i inftii i a lil \ Dan t"ld the Th" r
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|| h, would I' ll him w hot • ''Mip.Ui>
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aid ins i vex showed lliort hull ila!
Plan usual Dan told him mutt lied
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Jo until
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Buys Home Here
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ill111 ba eb.ill Hid"' i base
\"!|e'. ball leak'll. and
a nit-- a I •' p|,t_\ ed eat ll af
devilled wife having passed lo h -i
reward, he was inuriie'l S* pa iiilo i h"iiol.. ,(i
16. If*lk fo Mrs. I.oii Fawn n. .• who
, . . ill-., Fa-f.i \V* million, liiopiniik tip
survives him. Ills living tluhlren |,
.. peispiraiitui from Ins blow He fsli
art: Mrs. M. A Daniels, B.. kville.
.. ,, ... ,, ,, iea evt ry da x— when not tor P-h it s
Mrs. Hi ell Smitli. Marshall; Mrs. 3
'c"T')n isieger, Tyler; Mrs. David ^oi 111,11
Waldrop, Husk; Byron, John Toni,
. .... , t.. I’asior Hughes of the Christian
and Clifton lloss of Macedonia. Tx\o
. r rnira 1 Church, get ling things together foi
sisters, Mrs. Melt Steger. Delray, . f,,, h ippening Wong
, .. r, , , r.,his departure for Tatum, where he
and Mrs. Willie Duke of Clayton opportune time mg nam in preparation ior me in>\ mi
and many other close relatives also a revival meeting t »> k i | »j-,-t t \ soon, howevei, a white ing lourtrimeiit. iraek and ileld ami -, m
mourn his untimely death. j frit nl ami family came skipping swiminlur meet in le lc Id the last. The miikiii
Daniel Butler Ross was Panola .11,1 ‘‘ll ,h< P,e‘“ l,er* 1,1 ,‘>*n 'l‘'> • a|(;IU m an auto, returning from week of ''.imp O'" t "ti" liinuli«tl
, il s going to he hard sledding for
County's first agricultural agent and '•>------
during the years he served in this
capacity his farm was the center
M. nnd Mt f S < p.'ls of Ib.ii:
I , l.a X . till! t ll.l «' 'I t lie It' till'
It if Mills
liar.- -cue t tic
1C \ t Veal
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.1 ii* i
lim
Baptist Revival
' h1 - .'till XX hit h I. t'uII f.tllllik
ale ml * I' I'll o. !"t k . i.detl t ll" ill
l.ii i "lc: l him it 'X "it Id hive etui*
t'l had 1111 xvealltti t* In.tiled idem
ill ip all the File Itoxs realized
a nit. lil'le tim wilt'll will go to
the lund foi hitter Ilf lighting
i ''i|tiipiio nt and they t \press their
iipptt i i.i111in to tic- pubtii- for the
wild.
Mint t X it X I il i It k' wollltl he alright lellioon Ollier atlil.ti. .Ulivttles In _ ^............... .................
ami (ha' if it*' ' vet i.nt for offit •' * hide -up rvised instric tioii iii box | 'i'l,,. vi.es me going line Kuril I ItI turn.oul uml sufiport they re-
lc t \ pert etl lie woiibl xottj for Inin ing. svimming, Irat k and field. 'Phe' morning from lo oo to 11 "" and , elvetl They received about fl.'fo
too
such
v on m 'lie . vMiiiigs You are miss"
t r< . t • very t mi* > mi are all 1
some of us backsliders.
capacity his farm was the centoT R puhillu.„ huik from his Va-1 aU’fh!w<1 «n<» ™"T”' PMS" , m""'h
of many successful demonstrations, an<| fajs ............... Kinjle'a(!r on the fa-.er vehmh.......
getting a k.reaii-r coverage.
Fit. her McAdaiic
in diversified and scientific farming
His orchards, livestock and poultry
ex P r I ill cuts showed many others ihe
1 1 ... 1 Ciuher McAdams receiving
wav to hnppv anti profitable farm
• gralulations over the line ball
In- pitched last Sunday a: Longview. |
Mr lloss was during the-c busy HV).n jf b), (|j(, ,OS(. ,,,. died at "i ;‘ '
year- and to the end of his event- mosf ^|int(„lt |,al|
till life a good road enthusiast. II'' 111,1,1 '
tie
an particlpitiits ol these spoils arc work
ing haul in preparation for ill** box
Pretty soon, liowevti, a white jug tournament, track and field and
frit nl and family came skipping swimiuinr tin <t to lie le Id the last The s ngnig t;in|t f the illrecl ioll j
..........I 1. Ilamtlloll of J at k si til j
| tlen suiiiiner vacation and Dan, lor- medals uml tup- arc t" be atunlt'1 \ ■ 11*- with spetial minibcrs cat It sin
getting the lift the negro had first (,„■ mildarx and athletic ateomplisli vice i gi••.<*.
j The lllhlc preaching being donuj
Fmh t .........vision of camp »•> T l,,‘!
an......in.-, tin Signal Corps is tilt..........
— ------ ♦♦ ------*
irm ;i two i * •*I mot ion i>i< fure «»l |
. on • ................. Mud- ms’ m 11 v ii le- in ih- citizens’j Annual Singing
net
I 11, arrived homo about 11 o'clock
p. m and after straightening <v
i erything up wdtli hi- good wile
■> a Pie ...... Militiiv Training Camt* at Fort Sam
drifted off into ill*' sweet peace that
is afforded only !>v sound sleep, not
l be worse for
t'X pel'ii'Mee
lion a on, Toxa -
look contrat ts to build up and main
tain sand < lay roads through his
ow n ami other . oinnumitie
Mrs. Longshore learning how to
. . 11
make jiiicv lianihurgers ami otlnr
tinrv liu
S' lab!
nice eats a* the Panola Lunch,
IF xx :is the trii-ted frieml ami ad which place she hotirlit from Mr.]
viser of the colored people nt-ai ami Uurrow.-.
far For long years lie maintained
a gin and mill to serve a !arg< p | Reeves xxitli both sleeves roll
patronage * d up and collar laid hack, direct
II" became an active member of ing the moving into his new Cle \
die Walton i Klienezcr I Methodist rolet building,
church before he was grown ami
throughout the succeeding years serv Comity Treasurer. Mrs. Jessie Pip
Camiraiiieii are vis TL annual ingiiir a Yoiing.hlood
jting liu drill area and allilelic fields will P, hi Id Friday. Jul\ P* All
1' ‘ *H< '' dailx. where tie iii izeti soltliers nr*' ‘ intci esled In this amiatl g'dto
1,1 1,1 lu ' ' hejur laiight the rudiments of mill (g"ih"r ine'Diu', at" iiiviii'd to at
! l if W - iU’»‘ LrntllK H> I III !
i.ii v i,aimn^ ami ar»* mnivini; iii'ipinl
triii'tion iii varied athletic sports j ----
Tli" dill iiiuit y of the "Storv of ,h,''^s,AVI vn, , rlcu , w,
r M T C” has already been writ I UI U r loll UN
Ksp'iiellv ilo they thank Mr. ami
Mrs. Ilolcollih for the picture ami
ii-*- of the theatre They also wish
to thank Mr. Willis Tiller for the
signs painted uml the public in gen-
eral for the support they recelve<A,
CARTHAGELOSES
GOOD BALL GAME
oitih ult lo d xv. I!
of Panola
Itoiiii
Free Movie
For Everyone
e.l the church devotedly, much of pm anticipating moving into 11,1 N.lliol,.,| fore„,s will It.
,He time as an active Steward, lie new limn" witliin a couple of week-. (h(> f(lUl)wj,IK M(i10o| hou
donations or
A free motion pictui" show show
iiii.il paratle, receiving civilian cloth
ini* ino^rosF.iva* m* iliutis of . . , ,, ,
. . . ini; and hnlilllig their hutltlies good
( ii]; hi d aii'l liv<* stork raising .irul
h**atit if ul mountain si "tu t v in
T C
ii ii and it includes scenes taken ¥ Af- Af- A£ Af-
during the entire |»* tio«l of the Camp/ THE CITY? TRY OUR 11,1 11
IT, 111 111" Itpimelll the students slop
nil ih" train at San Antonio Into
\ riny buses until they make their
Cartilage hall tilth lost a good
Ji'itti" to Longview Iasi Sunday when
I tin x played in Longview The score
■was iteil "it" all tint 11 about the
j seventh Inning when Carthage out
Hi I■ I<'i - ami shortstop Rich coitlrlli-
/%» ir» few errors and gave Long
^ ^ y. .y. y.|xii xx tli.- oth* r four rims. McAdams
- r*i|rvftfin » rtnr/Yl ■ (tit' led stiperh hall for ( arthage anti
NATION S CAPITOL Uil it |,.,1 p, will a I I <> It game
.1 111 I
jl Ii, until next .van's Camp.
fait lx safi' bet t hit' • v«• r>
iirdiliaix in.ill who looks lot xx nil to
nit i I next ycat s i amp. ■ >i-*i i ua i > man wm> tomtit t"i«ai'i m .....
given at I lie re* rent ional proglam include.-i « v -t < : i* >' * ill tie toiiuiix f. . I I..... id..
No fees, another sightseeing trip for students i mo*1 III Ins alii hipat iolis the tng
oil", lions permitted 'l"-iring to see the points of historic j "l
and around San Antonio, on
Mi Fra/,d Neal. Robert and
Nam \ an- visit lug t "lat ives in Far
t In
t h*
lit rest IT- It It" tv ii * .night" ,
lilt" Pr ti t it ally nobod x lia
look deep Interest in neighboring
(hurt lies and supported the h bools Mr. Holcomb, who I- gixing (at , ,\ijslut«.lx free to evirvoii" Note the m '-n-t in
thage a dandy picture show, looking | U|( ^ |)|(| t||(,(.s Th(. are on the afternoon of June 2»t!i. Tho( over n imdt lx ...................
-111 j xx ti at 1; "" P m 111 It pla*''
Deitix'.ood Wednesday, July !d
Km * * - Tlmi silax. Jit I.x It b
T niiell Friday. Julv f.lh
Calloway Saturday, July *>tlb
Panola Monday. Julv Mb
w ii h * tpial d' voi ion
, i i . a .|,..i for a new fishing hole. No di>
Mr Ross loved Ins dog- ami mi . |
,, Imni skillets when lie goes after cm |
joyed the excitement of tox nu"1 |
ing His friends all nlat" tuall.x
f .. nslni- Walter Walker, still claiming to
<1, inters of Ins skill a- a t i-m i
be the champion fisherman for brim
01,111 wiih his No. Jo thread line Isn't
.liaison Holmes and Judge
No native of Panola County b*t . . ,
N" , . that the wltoope"!
i tintribtited more to its development
and uplift than hts Dan Ross His
life WO, U w ill endure. The good ^ T„(, Wat. liman
M"d sow.,I abundantly through ( > ^ th(. m>x(
hi-, busy years will go mi heating . - , . ....
abundant harvests.
Funeral cervices . "tnlm . d by
Fastor S N Allen "f lteckvillo and
Rev .) N V It' ' tit of Kilgore were
I,fill ;• t Wait on Tuesday. :t I' m.
T)„, host of f'i"nd white and
colored, who assemble.l to P">
,o his name was mo t fitting
The Willchman joins his h.-reavetl
fa,nils and matt! other r. lativ-s in
tctldeiJy cherish t'g 1"" no 1 '
Cod lie til" praise f"t !l1 s' a I w at t
ciflzen-Jtip •'111 * h'ttg ->!<'■ f"
xt c M T. C dance will he held! with tile <itx. And yd th"f" b mo
liilx ist, x till 11 p m Dancing pHit jcItv in Ihe I ntted Slat' s wlo n
I,,.,. t'iir the students are secured sport for the fi-herman tan he had
lUni among 'll" younger set in Kali j In pb nix, anil that c 'h" nation
\ ui on io. under the < haperonnge of "aim.*1 itself
tli" Fcedratcd Women's Clubs. TH" I In the tidal ha«iu. m whit It
NEWS FROM
YOUNGBLOOD
II ID
III III li tl 11 X
Bak
x ol
big
inngings ;tnd feeds arc ;o h" held
Tie x iii ver sing after ill" big feed
Can't.
Buddy ParkiT of the S. W. t.as
ii Kl'itric. ready for trouble any
uni" b" keeps the wires hot, too!
Pii'a’aiii ir Tuesday. July <Jth phvsb al efllcl-ncy test to determine | rails the sh.oloxx of tl." Washington
Wednesday. .Inly l‘> how T.xas youths compare physical-, Motimneni, a ■'"< k "I large amFwitli tb.it
lx' with those of other stales will small trout, bream, pik". mouth lia--
b" i (inducted on the morning of | suufl-It and |>< r< li rise dully "> tit
Ini, _'m| The pieliminnrv track bait of Isaak Walton’s followers. B*
i , -<ht .ltil. il for the afternoon,' fore dav. n lit" < ars arrive and at
|U,I ,1," semi finals of the boxing isitk"d at the apptoi. h' s to Hi
tmiiiiaim-nt. that night The finals' ha-iu. xvltil- tloai oxxiim'- forg'd I.II
Ml th" li'.ok lllei t are to be In-Id the tta llll' pax''Hl'dlt
tii iinoii of July .Till. This is also of • t
Kliadx < • rov
| jot ; on Thin -'lay. J nl> I I'
Miily.ft Fid .v, July 12'I.
Delft ■ i y Sal unlay. 1 ul.v I '1'
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Moves To New
Chevrolet Home
ire
I op-
l.l I 111" I s Ilf t ll Is
g* I! III g alollg fill"
Mi- - .1 ui j i Mil" Pat'"! mi i '.pend
ini.g, .1 lew day; in Alp wi'li Ini
In oi Ii' i', Wilbui ii
Mi-s Mildred Smith is speinlnig
a f, xx w eck s in It I* lllall'l w ll ll 1 "la
and ill"
n ih" "* a tl.
t timid*
l"i-ut.
M:
lilt!1'
-how
i n> I ha
Reese Mundeli, star Ford Salesman, then'
taking over the managerial duties icssories
„ of the Carthage hall club t<> sin
J o
".■'il Cabot Maker, resigned Re.se
needs en.plovn.ent to take tip llis HI ' in".' i
,. H i T
spare lime. , , , . ,
--------- IT,"' front with plate glas-. Itght.sl
, c 114 XKI R I c Morrison of Hawthorn In y ;'t l,1‘' ' '" " "f 1,0 "
Mother of Mrs. W. K. ........ (,o> |irppari))B th(.ir ,(iK ...ior Of n.. Imll.ling ami st" a and
Holcomb Passes Away sunim,.r Ka,.. Their a«l is they wall he ledte. prepar-.l to ".rv.
___— on another page "f this issue ^the l uM M. in ^ ■__
Mrs. W It Mol"""1' "t""'"'1 laKl. • _ ** .
it.ash.r :t iiopkin- siietifr Hunt .iimiiing a riot whii-i. First Watermelons
It" w.. ' alb d b> tilted the other day when the — —
*" r 11,0 ,, r' first watermelons came to town Frank Hancock, whose farm Is •
Th.'
r. , \ "- Frail, is < 'li* vrol.d C<> .
!\u
,, i,t .• Dav and invitations have
lx pi -Dill" of
1 i-h nr Solti" |"P 'it 1
op
IIIOX I '1
Dl"ir pew lio.in oil Sabine
»»*■*
ii , xt"iide.l to all parents of tud
a l,n-tx hour
o, o ll"f"l tin da X
M '
. * , c H- M
sip • '
Til**,-'lit x* and ill -' arranging
(#n,
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Hopklr. Con it' x She was TJ year* (•, nfer. nee is set for Thursday. July a truck load of watermelons to given after
of ag* . and leaves -even married jm), Lanevllle. All our churcheg to-xn Thursday. Mr llaneck. ba.1 iTIwsril (
sons and daught' s. beside- many ar(, urged to have reprenentativs another truck load on the streets Hendrix. IX
other rlativ.s to . h- h h. mem Scn». Sit.tcliy Th" melons averaged up erf Koopce,
ii,, i .lining the afternoon The prlvi . \ampl" ami •' 1 ,1'‘
1"^. s of Ihe c M T c. will lie no less pifsoil 'hail Mr
ot, nded to tl.cn. for the whole (lay hint-elf. who Is probahL th:
The t ,f|. companies leave for the . nt hit oa t i> fisio t man in
nil" range at Camp Stanley on July j.
•pi. to he gone until July Mil. The \.,i
Final Review and awarding of d"
,,f,Hons will occur at S:Tn a.
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,l,",r respective homes on the l tth, of tin- gam* I irtlic mot"
T h" students In attendan. *• at xxhat I n. '.xn a t
tins camp from Carthage with 'he sport-mat """
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of their oi ganl/ait tons
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Ruth Sharp is spending a
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Owens, John R. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 33, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 3, 1929, newspaper, July 3, 1929; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1135427/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.