The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 21, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 10, 1929 Page: 1 of 6
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Five Cents Per Copy
“SERVING THE BODY POLITIC OF PANOLA COUNTY AS A GOOD NEWSPAPER SHOULD.”
$1.50 Per Yew In Advi
FIFTY-SIXTH YEAR
CARTHAGE, PANOLA COUNTY. TEXAS, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 10. 1929
NUMBER 21
FIRE BOYS TO BIG REVIVAL Court Starts on Criminal PARKING LAWS NEWS FROM
GIVE PICTURE BEGAN SUNDAY Docket Monday, April 8 OF CARTHAGE YOUNGBLOOD
At the Victory Theatre next Tue* The revival meet in* at the Metho- C VU Cm** & Electric
day and Wednesday will be shown dl*t <-hur< b began Sunday and i- * *
that thrilling drama entitled "Hook beiuie well attended this week. j CoiTipAny AnnOlUlCC*
and Ladder No. It." If you want Her. F K. Few of Marshall la
to nee real action of fire hoys xav- delivering wrote master sermons and J
Inr property and live*, then don’t Bro. K. J. Katrtnark of Texas Pity.
■Im thin one. , In In charge of the music. Mix' 'SHREVEPORT. !j
Proceeds or tbi* picture will no splendid miIoh are leeitit; enjoyed Lleberman. IVewldent
to the le-uefit of a fund for Car- very ntu< h and the entire me miter- ; Manager of the Southwestern (la*,1'1
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City officer* re*pe« tfullv re<iu<->t. APRIL
Th»x week the trial f criminal <>bs,.rvalu<
‘♦—The farmer*
e of the city parking community are glad to
-- — <>» the square. keep to the sU,.*|4tn\ diyx and are
' of going to prc.H the following have right al all time* and if. you park (h,.ir , f(>|w
j either plead guilty or beet, couvict. iM ,h*' "■BU'r oC ,h** “rw' <*n •*‘'h*r ..... ' , , ,
side of tile court ImUMe. Iciik vour hirg* .road attended
April 1-A.|W,< with one a. tjuiital;
and tienemi Httck t Idett. white, plead
<*f this
*ee t tiexe
busy Witli
caxex get began and up to the time law*.
New Department'>,f l'r*"* l''*‘ following have at all time* and If
xpie of the court house. ba. k .yonr ' large crowd attended Sunday
car or wagon out ho you will not .School and < liur< It here Suntlay.
gu.liy caitne a mi* up ; Mr and Mi* Andv Barton were
car theft and give! two y arn City Marshall Hooke, way* ,t. r> vUuo,., ,u. kvil|. Sunday at the
til**** Volunteer Hr*- fighter# with ship of th#* church cordially invlt** * Kkrtru ronuwny. announce* thej J«»t Jone*. * har«H with theft «>f *uie he ha» nad !»> «orr»jxt iiat> Jiim n ? \|r lll(j ra ^\\miI\i* Bar
which to liuy firefixhtinp uniforms all the people of v!«-Jrifty fg ^aUli-hm^if o« a liepnrtment IWlHt and vliofMl fhiy t.. ■ ,
jgnd- everybody- -Hi and-near join with them iu making tbix meet- InJus,ria| n*v*|opment. with head Xe|-«White. charged with mix ‘•‘ •ording to the rule* j
lhage ghouul «hs thix picture for the lne ttu l|M,y tlaVe ever had rt^rs General Officex at'w’Mimg or .making liquor.. plead gurly ---~- I Williamson was .»
Shreveport, and with PhllllltF. Cook! s“»* *iv‘" "n" >’ ir - - ■ * -■ *•* M' jn‘l Mr*
ing the liesl they have ever had
small ad mission of 10 and 2a centis. _,, ._
Remember the date and tell your, _ •• CL t wt
friends to help a worthy cause and I* Airplay OCnOOl Il6WS
a" the same time get full value
received in this great picture “Hook A|Mm79A-Our school is pro. ■
and latdder No. !t."
as III rector.
| Tberon Hodge is being tried to- ^
) day oil a charge of poHsexHion of
Gary School News
guchf of Mr. and
erson Sunday.
;-
j .irttixicat ing- liuuor
, itlg nicety as I:
Trustee Election
nears jts (lose All ‘
• I
. pup'ls are busily preparing for the
.final examinations which are to he
■ given next week. _|
The school had .a verv p|. ixapt
a nearby creek the -af-
lernoon of April 1.
• The pie supper planned h> the
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'
Opportunity
Interest in the election of Car-
thage school truHtees wax at a low ,M< “,l
ebb Saturday and Messrs. I*, p.
l>tng. Frazer Neal and C. A. Wood-
.... P.-T. A- for April 5th has Iteeri
;vf'
yar«l were re-elected to serve
other term postponed until April 20tlt A xpleio*
The big vote given fhexe gentle- ,|i‘, P™*™. lx Iteing prepare,I and
men is commendatory of their zeal- ,nvl,w« P'^n'-.
oux effortx in behalf of the edtica Tl"* Baccalaureate xermon fo. the.
tlonal progress of Carthage xchoo|x graduating dans will lie delivered,
and herc’fi hoping they will continue Bev. t4. A. Willingham at thej
to xhow their ‘‘atuff."
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BROOKS NEWS
.Baptist church at Fafrplay, Sunday;
evening. April 14th. i
The members ol the class are
| Rlvie Ilenigan. vpledl^'oi-lun. An-J
brev Bridwell, Saxon Harris and
! Lelund Allred. j
PHILLIP P. COOK
Tjoiu Tompknjs had for a
gifefct. last week'-tKl, Miss .1, wp|
i l.,> Taylor of Fairplay
•• tit, ,| Al is - * - K stint T, tit | k til Duida
Kaclt llrtcwinng spent W'edtu-v.hiy. luaht
Inm^l.LA — K: tjw n
I few often oh*' hears j. Haiti, "I
could have been j,s great as. he
hut I never was given the opportu-
nity.'' Wit(it is this wonderful thing
go fre<|t)eot| r referred tt> and
whom is ii rest rit t’ed ? Appdreui ly
Home believe that it is .. gift offered
to only a favored f.-w who. Immed-
iately upon receiving it. are borne
upward by Us
tll.tl Lee llill. Itepor I' 1
Al’ltll. !». Thr IV T \
Wanted \ Man’ wa-. pV*
-tiicc'sfully KVitlav . nigh!
I.daver. .rightfully Inteipicieil las pan .with U> .tunt Mr*
alld the whole Was e.ijinetl bv 111 < ing
large and appree.ative a.idh n, - , y,,, . • Ts'ii-id.ins t. ft Sut.dav
The pmec.-ds for tin- pla> amount . ............... ,a \ |:.
Mi I 'hot end Vlont Tefnp
I '.in a Sunda v.
fhihbie Harris is inaklttg her
,lt ........ whh her diiuffjtti r, Mrs Jim
Tompkins.
I,, Mr. and Mrs. Hoherl TotnpkitiH.
Mr iind'Mih. Douglas Urowning were
isl tii fyj.ov,
W e ha ve ' been
taking
)>• mi),
Up h< not a, , , ,
i,, . kurs. - \ ■ i'Mill In
work at s - rtt* o eloek but ..on ai eoillll •
of the boys and girls wh<> work on
Iloilo
(lie farm; we are taking op
ktitt. having no recess in Hie af
ternonti and turning out ai .'S he
wonderful finalities ,h,H way w<>
.the height of fortune Without map.i-py of our farm hoys and y h I* ' "e*'* "r M,v and Mrs. J»,,i T„mp
further effort upon their part. Too j„ hcIiooI
often, those inilmeil with such a be-
lief wait patiently with Idle hand*,
contentedly dreaming of future sue- i
eeHH. each confident that the Him!
of Chance, at whose shrine they:
worship, wii choose hint as the
an recipient of that wonderful gift by >1,raight
kins Sunday afternoon.
—— | The following ptipilx were perfect ,
APRIL 9.—Farming t* in full force in spelling last week: | “Thin department will muke _
now. Rveryono la taking advantage' First Grade—John F). Harris. J M. industrial survey of all towns In the which lie will lie enabled to reach w»ie liutli Kmghi. i
of the pretty spring weather. [Taylor, I^vuise Iaingley. ! Southwestern Gax £• Klectrlc Com- I*1® height of fame. Thus, they dream lll“* <,t,uv<H' 1,0 *1* '"iing am
Third Grade—Cyril Allred. Samuel pany’s system,” Mr. A Lleberman on Daily tasks, forced uimn them Krtrl <’»rlker. 5lh grade pupils who
Holland. Ruth Stegar. said, “in an effort to determine the[ “'«>«>* the necessity of living, are]
Fourth tirade—Ixirlne Abernathy, pr.^r economic stability of these ‘ ll*l*«ly regarded, held In contempt. ,y, „
land aecomplixhed with no other din, < harleie Davlx and Lilian I or^
■ O/.ilce Tompkins spent the week
end with home folk*.
INTERMEDIATE AND PR,MARY , aI1„
NEWS '
Mildred Smith were Beckville vist-
Novlce Marshall. Report«*r I tors Saturday.
Those in the dth grade who made ■ ,,
a'x in all their s,miles Hie [
Mrs. Joe Harris went to Hot
Springs, Arkansas, for her health.
Kveryone hopes she will return much
Improved.
Miss Velma Sanders spent Satur
Opal Maugham.
Fifth Grade—Myrtle
towns and to find out what addl-
Hull. Berea tlonal Industrial or agricultural de- thought than to end them In the
day night and Sunday with Miss Allred, Juanita Harris, Kdwanl Mor- velopinent would he a benefit in ll,,l<kest and easiest way possible.
Ollle Belew.
I rls
rounding out a well-balanced com*
As time goes on and old age creeps
ter.
Jimmie Nel Bush
and Bertram
GARY NEWS
APRIL H.—W. T Knight tad dau-
ghter. Miss Ruth, made a business
trip to Shreveport, F,a., last week.
Mr. ami Mrs. D. X. LaGrone of
of A’outiB-
with Mrs.
Pierce Petroleum
Chambers of Commerce and
[civic organizations lo assist (lie com-
muni ties in attracting the type of
Co. Opens Station development for which the purtlctcj»f Preparation and tireless search; Maudelle Heaton.
lar section Is suited/'
Ylie Pierce Petroleum Corporation Mr. Cook, in charge of this work,|
Stanford. 4th grade pupils, are not Shreveport, were the guests of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Gray Waldrop enter- Sixth Grade—Helen Ruley, Ltihnle munlty. After the completion of each "P'»t. them, the dreams fade lo be]In school on account of having the LaGroHe’s mother: Mrs. Bettie Du-
tained the voting folks with a party B. Browning, Mabel Holland^helrls■_4^H^f^^f_-^ the* intention of the t replaced by the realization of wasted, mumps. Hit grade pupils who made, Bose. Sunday. ......_
SaTurtTny nfghtT-A^TargtwTowd was Cartwright. , Company to work with the local liv"*. Kmhlttered. disillusioned, cynl-j straight a s this month were: lie,,- Mrs » . L. Ingram and Mrs. W_ T.
and everyone reported a —-- 'chambers of Commerce ami other''"', they cry of the crulelty of fate: rletta Ingram. Vlrlor Marie Mcl^roy. Kn»Kht made a business trip to Cen-
Too liito they loariioil that opporl Those In the 3rd crad*- who made ,,4t“ WeclnoHday niter noon.
Is not a gift hilt ,h<' reward [ straight it’s were: Hilly McLeroy,; Mrs. .?. 8. Du Bose ami Miss Kr-
...... ........................ ... at on. William DnBose Hooper made a business trip
j 11mi HiK-ccnn is’ not a certain but1 ami Ktlna Kersh. 2ml grntle pupils •" Nacogdoches Thursday afternoon,
only a possible'result of opportunity who*made straight a's were Berdyne. Mrs. A. P. Prlmeaux -ami Mrs.
As a swimmer who has not tiatined lleiilon, Jesse Bell Phillips. Gwen- W. 'I. Knight made, a business trip
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gentry and vice station on west Henderson neerlng training and many years ofj,M ,,nuW‘* 10 I50* ln <han‘ ,lolvn B'dterson and Matirine Mar-j'of ii^hate Friday. f
children. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner and Street, near the Vnndlgrlff Hdtel, Pxperlt.llce this line of business. '^ for*« h,H way. against the shall. 1
daughter, Zeffie. and Mr. and Mrs. which was constructed along the Jh, wa(| Kra<iliated frotn rnlversl ' “T®"*. >»»'
Frank Taylor of Henderson spent service stations. Texas, obtaining his degree',h(* *',orn a,nonK ,he ‘,r,n
. ' . . „ . ( A new wholesale station near the ' tibowiso tin* niiin who has
Sunday at Roxborough Springs. , BOuth. with large tanks has Electrical Kng,neerlng In 191*‘' Wffiwlf To baHla w«?h
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Daniels and hppn lngtalled an«l the estimated In- during the World War Mr. Cook.""' pr» par d "1
uhildron were vlBitors In the home vestmeut of hofh propf»rtif*H In iihout nervei! in the Air Service ns n rpuili * M < urn n o *
of J. II. B«*U*w and family Sunday $7,500, according to repr^Hentatlven fi« <1 pilot, receiving honorable ^IIh-] l««»ly with his fellow idleis ami
night. or the company. i charge in 192«. with the rank of «»«'“nance from the tidbits
Mr. C. I. Voorhles Is the wholesale Maj0r | that come within reach. It Is not
there that opportunity Is found.
present ami everyone reported a
nlep time.
Miss Francis Langley
Mood spent last week
Lillie Belew.
J. H. Belew made a business trip
to Shreveport and Marshall last, week, announce the opening of a new ser- comes to the Company with- cilgl-
- —_—.*♦_--—— j with' Mervyn Ramsey Tliurstlay of
Jack Mltiter, who was carried to last week,
a Shreveport hospital last week-end Mr. and Mrs. Tom llavard and
for an operation Is reported to lie' duugliter, I*eggy Sue. spent Sunday
Rdd Gentry, Kennlu Williams and
T. 8. Woods attended the singing at fnr- P'*"* P®«roleum . , . . activities
. a , Products and their half page ail in r M,,ni l,lH "tiNinrss mtivin Tll0HB wbo would grasp It must get
......y"or,~ rr
j with the Texas Power and Light
Htrenm where lies the
nnd Mr. niid Mrs. Add Gentry and, ! Company of Dallas. Texas. Ills duties[
the I have 3 full blood Gorman Police _....._____lLl_ U1_ ________. , | goal towards whuh It Itads.
children of Henderson were
guests of Boh
Sunday.
Miss Ollie Belew had for
Gentry and family h'inpies 8 weeks’ old for sale reason-
made possible his constant contact
guests Sunday afternoon. Misses Texaft
I»' 11 * | n»*r* r» w rents util im no it* ictinwit* -------
able, wm furnish registration papers. w,,h r"y Ommberx of
. — H. A VANCLKAlt. Box 98. Tlntp- Commerce, and other civic organtza- r- __xf Qnr:n». News
son! Texas or call .1. R. Matthews. "onB nni' enabled him to become
ltp. thoroughly familiar with the vurloiL
I phases of the utility business and i
how best ft may serve the public.
APRIL 9—Our school will close
Friday, April 12th. and we will put
Velma Sanders, Bonnie Pearl Har-
do*’. Thelma Redmon. Faye, Zelma
and Lucille Gentry. I Am Thftnlcflll- "It Is lo ho expected that suhstnn-j0,1 " program Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Pitts nnd _______ Hal and outstanding results will bej Miss Bonnie Bell Harvey spen, [ Reed this week-end
children of Carthage wrfe Brooks i. i had to get tip at ' a. m. Thank realized through this new activity.”, Saturday night with Misses Irene
visitors Sundny, goodness I don’t have to do that Mr. A. I.iobermnn said, "and the and Velma Bolton,
recoverIng
nicely.
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Clayton News
R H. BaN*s of
A. J
with Rev. and Mr*.
Nacogdoches.
"Veston Wood of Port Arthur was
n Gary visitor S'ltHiy.
Henry Hooker and I D. Thotnns
I of Carthage were tiary visitors Sun-
day.
Misses
Julia Heaton ttnd Opal
APRIL 9.—Mr. and Mrs
Reed and Miss laris. Mae Strong
of Henderson spent Saturday night j
and Sunday with friends and w(.r,. ,<„rni:,g,. visitors Mon-
lives here. I<|||y
Jake Lawrence was a Marshall, Mlf,„ nohhve Bush made a hustoess
visitor Friday. His daughter. Mrs |)r(p fo WH.kv|„w Motw|ay.
Bennie Jones aceompanled him home) ,{ f< N|J|( was ritrr|Pfl to ,h*.
arrived Saturday.;
hospital at Nacogdoches where he"
will receive medical treatment.
and Mr. Jones
They will spend a few tlays here
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ross of D*-| VrH Floyd Young. Mrs L. J Par-
Berry visited Mr. and Mrs. Garry | ber nnd Mrs. Allen Poster spent
Mr. and Mrs. Claudie Allunis of pvpry
Sun-
Clayton were Brooks visitors
day afternoon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Grover Belew nnd
daughter of Grange Hall were the mornfnR j nni thankful I can
guests of J. II. Belew and family. ^
Sunday. ; t. I lost a glove when I was run
Wednesday In Marshall- -
The piny: "Old Fashinkned Roses"|
staged by the nigh s<hooi pupils Notice Squirrel Hunters
Saturday night was a grant) success.! _____
2. My bend aches. I am thankful Ity of taking part in tho further Saturday night w ith H. O. Hudson | The characters acted their p trfs to Heretofore the xuulrrel season in
thnt .lt will stop sometime. development of the Southwest " j gnd family. perfection and tfi- music retnlered Panola County has opened May 1st.
—' ivir, and Mrs. J. R Baines spent | Mr. Lon TlT Alsti.p between acts i.„t this ye;if It does not open
Company appreciates the opportun! Henry Woods nnd family spent
3. I had to run for a street car
Our Error
In tlic advertisement, last week
Bridge Club Meets
nlng. I urn thankful it w.is an old of the Klectrlc * Battery Shop, ad- day with Willis Roberts nnd fam
glove.. vertlslng the new big value In RCA lly.
5. I fell down and twisted my Radtolas which are available through; J H. Woods and family had for
'the week-end with relatives at Jack wns e'n'Joyed liy nil. Quite a mine (until November 1st. and closes D»»-
sonvllle j her of ouLof town people -attended r(.inher 31st., according to Game
Jim Carrico and family spent Sun- the piny nnd our own community Warden. O. H. Rows. This Infortna-
was wdl represented. >Hnn is published In order for hunt-
Mf. and Mrs. Torn Ash and Miss (>rs to avoid violatlo*' of this law.
Doris Lawrence of Carthago were------
The Bridge Club wns entertained shoulder. I am thankful It wasn’t my them on easy monthly payments, we guests Sunday, II O Hudson nnd "f ^r- an('
Thursday night. April 4. by Mr. WII- npck. I made an error In their signature, family. Oscar nnd I#estor Hudson, Lawrence Sunday.
11s Tiller and Miss Pnullne Lacy. f,. My tohacco Is all gone. T am making It read "Carthage Klectrlc Grady Darnell. Avice Rhodes, Irene,
•t the home of Miss Lacy. thankful thht most of the fellows la _fe Battery Shop," when the proper Velma ami Annie Bolton,
After the business meeting, at ^e lodge are smokers. style of the* nnme of this concern! Mr Jones Harvey and family were
which a set of rules were adopted, 7 1 tipped over my roffee cup at h "The Electric A Battery 8hop7j PII^MW W Henry Harvey Saturday
six games of bridge were played. breakfast. I am thankful I didn’t up- with Mr. Ross nnd Mr. Whitney,[ night.
Mrs. Marshall
For Sale
The hostess assisted by h®f sisters, „Pt the percolator. ~ " proprietors,
served n delicious Ice course. 8. I am dead sleepy. I am thank- We are glad to correct our error
High score prizes were awarded f„| 1 nm not dead. I They have tx wonderful radio at j
to Mr. Russell Nelson and Miss Edna 9. | can’t fined my darned hat. well a reasonable price on easy terms.
Lacy. It was no good anyway. | ,, --------—»• ..........
Mr and Mrs. Roy Jones were I .
I Exchange or rent, my residence*
Chiyum vsltors tills week-end. ; with r.n acres of land. This hone
Wr. and Mrs. T^slle Woodley and j h#a ,2 room„( jhiIco lights, hot and
Mlxx Peoples of Rlyslnn Fields >i«*| cold hath; 2 acres of garden and
Red Mrs Woodley’s mother, Mrs. U acre young orchard, servant house.
The club will have the next meet' 10. Thanks be to the ,7x>rd that You see wo need cruisers enough
Ing with Mr. and Mrs.
April 18th.
Joe Lacy, Thanksgiving comeB but once a year j to outacrap other nations either way.
; —Wisconsin Odd Fellow.
—Rochester Tlmes-Unlon.
Mrs. Nannie Terry Rpent Sunday
with Mason Cozart and family..
Ernest Gary and family were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gary,
Sunday.
Rev. Do fee will fill his appoint-
ment here Saturday right nnd Sun-
day.
ildhtiie Ross Sunday.
barns,. 2 garages, brick cellar and
Rice Bryan of Shreveport spent other houses. Two wells good water,
Saturday night and Sunday with rela-
tives here.
Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Vermillion
and Mrs. J. L. Hart and son. Jack,
were In Shreveport Friday.
curbed with stone: also store house
and lot in Clayton. Texas.—O. R.
DAVIS, Owner, Clayton, Texas.
21-tfc. ,_
J. L. Hart left Tuesday for Jaspeur
to roe his mother who is ill.
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Owens, John R. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 21, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 10, 1929, newspaper, April 10, 1929; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1135809/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.