The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1936 Page: 2 of 8
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Friday, May 8, 1936
THE NOCONA NEWS
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MORRIS CHAPEL
We own bonds of 84 Texas counties
future of Texas. Reserves on South-
Shipley. Otis Fox, Earl Johnson, Fay i ancj were dinner guests of Mr. and
Trthncnn Almo cnn Calvin -- —. . - - - «____■
Southwestern Life
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Insurance Company
DALLAS
Assets $45,972,925
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SHADY GROVE
By Oleta McCracken
CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICH.
Remodeling your Home is an Investment
C. W. GILES
Foxworth * Galbraith Lumber Co
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CHEVROLET^
We’ll hand you the keys to a new Chevrolet. .
knowing they will be the keys to your friendship!
Lemons for
Rheumatism Bring
Joyous Relief
Estimates on Costs are gladly furnished
without obligation
20th Century Club
Studies “Beauty
Spots Of Texaxs
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Phone
Servit
F
Ray Beal
Nocona Representative
PHONE 199
Let us
radio s
, every \
big pol
Mrs. Mabel E. Miles of Belcher-
ville was a business visitor in Noco-
na Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hale spent
Sunday in Vernon, visiting relatives.
Alma
Ola
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. McNew and
R. M. McNew were in Wichita Falls
last Friday evening, purchasing sup-
plies for the latter's barber shop,
which is being enlarged.
SKNERAL MOTORS IMSTALL-
MtNT FLAW—MMTSIT FAT-
MUTTS TO 0V1T TOOR PVBSS
DEALERS
AND STATIONS
SUBSCRIPTION
In Montague County, $1.50; Out of Montague County, $2.00
Watch and
Jewelry Repairing
Most Anything Repaired
Bennett & Son, Jewelers
The Hoose of Fine Repairing
Expert Watch
Repairing
Flomsr Watchmaker of
Nocona, Taxaa
HIGH-COMPREMION
VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE
giving »»»n buffer performance
with even leu goi anW oil
Country Gt
nita Jones.
Goodnight
Mrs. D. C.
Saint Jo w<
Monday.
Jack Rattt
ner) Smith
Okla.. Sunda
GENUINE FISHER
KO DRAFT VENTILATION
IW Xtw TURRET TOF BODIES
the mail beautiful and comfortable
bodiei ever created for a
law priced car
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NEW FEBTECTED
HYDRAULIC BRAKES
IDovble-Actine. Self.Articulorine)
the cofort and cmaaihect over
developed
ALL EYES ARE
ON TEXAS
Plan now to attend
some of the Centennial
Celebrations through*
out Tests. It's easy to
follow the best high*
ways with a new 1936
Magnolia Road Map.
1
Piano R
Pressing
Phone 138
CHEVROLET
A OKNSRA1. MOTORS VALUB
new <
motoi
for yc
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price
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summer
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He<*e u>e the details of our
"GET ACQUAINTED"
OFFER
COME IN GET A NEW
CHEVROLET, AND DRIVE
IT FOR AN HOUR OR
A DAY WITHOUT ANY
OBLIGATION
l/out >
&
Fairies' Dai
June Meekins.
Value Petite
Beck.
Under the
1 Elaine Hump!
Fleeting Cl<
pBose Driver.
Stop at the Sign of
the Flying Red Horse!
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Moore and Mrs. Paul Hawkins. The
sophomore girls acted as waitresses.
A solo, "Lights Out," was beautiful-
ly rendered by Miss Helen Gaydon.
ing by Shirley Carlton
the program.
Draughon’s College of Wichita Falls, ’
accompanied by Miss Miriam Low
and mother, spent the Week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lawrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cupps attend- !
ed the Memorial services at Oak
Hill Sunday.
Miss Georgia Vannoy and Mrs. W. i
Mr. and Mrs Lesley Combs spent
Sunday with Mrs. Combs' parent*,
Mr and Mrs. Louis, of Post Oak
Miss Lora Williams and Raymond
Williams came home Sunday from
Fort Worth
Mr. and Mrs Fred McCracken and
children were Nocona visitors Sat-
urday
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carmlnati spent:
Sunday evening visiting in Nocona.
Mrs. Joe Carminall. Mrs Victor
Reynolds Mrs. Dave Holt end Mr*
George Lumley were Nocons visit-
visited Mrs. John Agee Sunday.
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SANDY MOUND '
IL W. HUDGENS
MAGNOLIA AGENT
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Published by PERRY BROS., F. L. and Francis E. Perry
F. L. PERRY, Editor
Want to be rid of rheumatism 01
neuritis pain? Want to feel good,
years younger and enjoy life again?
Well, just try this inexpensive and
effective lemon juice mixture. Get a
package of the REV PRESCRIP-
TION. Dissolve it at home in a quart
of water, add the juice of 4 lemons.
A few cents a day is all its costs. If
you’re not free from pain and feel-
ing better within two weeks you can
get your money back. For sale,
recommended and guaranteed by all
leading druggists. Any druggist will
et the REV PRESCRIPTION for you.
For sale at—
McMAHON DRUG CO.
Phone 38
pendicitis last week.
Miss Juanita Wilcox is visiting her
sister. Mrs. S. W. Wilson, and fam-
ily in Sevils Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hutson and
famjly of Nocona spent Saturday
night with Mrs. Hutson’s parents.
Thad McLaughlin.
MAGNOLIA
F J
Miss Jo Wilkes was hostess to the
members of the Twentieth Century
Club Tuesday afternoon. They stud-
ied “Beauty Spots of Texas” with
Mrs. Clyde Thomas presiding.
Miss Anita Leonard gave an in-
teresting discussion of Paia Dura
Canyon. A description of the Sunk-
en Garden of San Antonio was giv-
en by Miss Ivorlee Flados. Miss
Wilkes told of the progress and
beauty of the Botanical Garden of
Fort Worth.
Those enjoying this meeting were
Mesdames Preston Temple, Foye
“GET ACQUAINTED " TRIP
By Hettie Young
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hanson and
children of Hynds City visited Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. Rucktashel Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Killian and
baby of Oscar, Okla., spent the
week-end with Mrs. Killians moth-
er, Mrs. Allie Radford.
Mrs. George Lumley and Mrs. Net-
tie Russell were shopping in Nocona
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Howard visit-
ed relatives in Nocona Thursday.
Mr. find Mrs. Joe Compton of Wel-
j
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Onlraw Palmer's
instantly relieveJ
^K.itch) or other
get your
healing. PralseJ
I Also um PaknJ
cess” Soap.
Wood. Clyde Thomas, Ralph Rey-.
nolds, Rowland Bratcher, J. T. Petty,
Emmett Williamson; Misses Ivorlee]
Flados, Authulia Thompson, Frances
Reese, Anita Leonard, Helen Cone;
and the hostess, Miss Jo Wilkes,
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Mrs. E J. Smith was called to
Cisco last Friday on account of the
serious Illness of her nephew. Billy
Brecheen She was accompanied to
Cisco by her husband. Ernest Smith,
and W. L. Robinson, who returned
to Nocomi Friday night. She is ex-
pected home the latter part of this
week.
R. T. Hambrick of Wichita Falls
: was in Nocona on business Monday
I oi this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Hunter visit-
ed in Hanner last week-end. Mr.
Hunt’r returned to Nocona Sunday
but Mrs. Hunter remained for a
more extended visit.
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Miss Georgia Vannoy of Belcher-
ville visited in Nocona Monday.
By Louise Keck
Mrs. Ethel Talley and sons
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Mrs. James
het piano pup
M’ Tuesday
■ She High
’The followii
dered:
By Mrs. J. C. Scitern
Misses Lurlene and Sheilah How-
ard and Viola Johnson, in their
charming way, entertained the Sen-
ior Class with a 7:00 o'clock dinner
Monday evening, in the Howard
C; & E- Ehevrole^Company
FOR SAFE SUMMER DRIVING!
What a summer this promises to be
for motoring! Visit your friendly
Magnolia Dealer now for SUMMER-
1ZE SERVICE and be sure that your
car is ready for any trip you want to
take. SUMMER-IZE Service means a
complete change-over from dirty
winter lubricants to the correct grade
of summer Mobiloil, Mobilgrease and
Mobilgas. Follow the lead of thou-
sands of wise motorists—SUMMER-
IZE—for safe summer driving!
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C1NMNT
Entered as second class matter, June 10th, 1905, at the post office at
Nocona, Montague County, Texas, under the Act of Congress of March
•rd, 1879.
Alterations—Repairs—International (>>«om-
Made Clothes
CRAIN’S TAILOR SHOP
TURRET TOP
o crown of beaufy,
° fortreu of rafoty
•HOCKPROOF STCERQfO*
molting driving collar end color
Hion ever before
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IMPROVED GUDINO
knee-action Em •
Hie •mooHietl, cofecf ride of oil
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By Mrs. W. E. Miles
Mrs. J. Frazier of Fort Worth
visiting her son. J. B. Frazier.
Mrs. George Toombs of Cedar Vale,
N. Mex., is spending this week with
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Miles.
Miss Gene Winn, a student of
< f Ex plains the marvelous WiUar^
1/ ’ Tr^atm^nt which io bringing
M amaxin* relief. Sold on ironclad
M /A/l «norary-bocA ruoronro*.
preoess information
—for those suffering from
r \ STOMACH OR DUODENAL
ULCERS, DUE TO HYFER-
ACIDITY—FOOR DIGES-
<-—T1ON, ACID DYSPEPSIA.
SOUR STOMACH, CASSI-
W NESS, HEARTBURN. CONSTI-
PATION. BAD BREATH. SLEEP-
LBSSNESS OR HEADACHES. DUB
TO EXCESS ACID. ,
Ask lor a rrseoooT <U WOlurWr Mw*e*
McMAHON DRUG CO.
Mrs. Stonie McLaughlin Sunday.
W. H. Mathis left Monday for
Healdton. Okla., where he Is drilling
an oil well.
Little Chell Jackson is sick with
the flu this week.
Lewis Vannoy visited his brother,
R. C. Vannoy, and family at Bel-
cherville Sunday.
Mrs. W. H. Mathis. Mrs. Bill Jack-
son, and Mrs. W. M. Shelton attend-
ed the district conference at Jacks-
boro last Wednesday.
Miss Hattie Davis is staying a few
days this week with Mrs. Edd Davis,
who is in the hospital at Wichita
Falls.
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S. Miles were in Nocona Tuesday.
Mrs. J. H. Pealor and grandson of •
Terral, Okla., were guests in Bel-’
cherville, Sunday.
Geo. Kirk was in Nocona Monday, i
BiUy Joe Crenshaw is ill with the
mumps.
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By Mrs. Bill Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy of Bel-
cherville were guests of their daugh-
ter, Mrs. Will Gaylor, and family
Sunday.
Mrs. J. R. Davis spent several days
last week with Mrs. Edd Davis, who
Nocona visited i ls in the hospital at Wichita Falls.
” 1 “ ) Mrs. Davis was operated on for ap-
J. H. Ayres and C. E. Ayres
ceived a message Tuesday morning
of last week that their brother-in-
law, F. J. Clements, of Gainesville |
had passed away. The Ayres faml-|
lies left at ’once for Gainesville,
where the funeral was held Wednes-1
u. Moore or M1“ ^‘een Hewett; a student of
been visiting her parents, I Draughon s College of Wichita Falls,
spent the week-end with her parents.
R. C. Vannoy was in Wichita
Falls Monday on business.
The Belcherville school closed Fri-
day. Lunch was sponsored by the
parents and a good time was report-
ed by all.
This is your BEST year to,..
4'GO PIH(E5!
Drink Water With
Meals, Good
For Stomach
Water with meals helps stomach 1
juices, aids digestion. If bloated I
with gas add a spoonful of Adlerika., ]
One dose cleans out poisons and I
washes BOTH upper and loweM
i bowels. McMahon Drug Co. ▼ •
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Raise Bigger and
Better Turkeys
Set your eggs in our Jamesway
Electric Incubator. 3H cents an
egg.
Baby Chicks—Reds, White and
Silver Lace Wyandots. Rhode Is-
land. Whites, Leghorns, White
Minorcas, Buff and Barred Ply-
mouth Rocks. Phone 240
C. L. Rolls
Hatchery
ly rtiiueit^u ivii.to nvivii mayuun. > ivioncidy evening, in cue nowura
A musical reading «’as given by Mrs. I home. A delicious three-course din-
A duet, “We Love Tex-
and
solo,
ner was served.
There will be tributes paid to our
precious mothers Sunday evening,
beginning at 8 o’clock, at the Metho-
These tributes will
I consist of musical numbers, readings,
and songs. You are invited.
I Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ford and'
, children and Mrs. J. B. Ford of Dal-
las were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Drew j
Schrock last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson and
family visited their daughter, Mrs.
Glen Ford, at McKinney last week-
end.
Our good and kind school faculty
sponsored our Senior Class to the
“Midsummer Night’s Dream" at the
Nocona Theatre Tuesday evening.
May 5.
Miss Ester Linton of Belcherville
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with her daughter. Mrs. Chester Sea-
bourn. and family. She also visited
her sister, Mrs. Earl Mitchell.
E. J. Tucker of Belcherville passed
away Monday, April 29. Mr. Tucker
is a former resident and business
man of Spanish Fort and he leaves
behind a great host of neighbors
and friends who mourn his going.
We shall always remember his kind
words and friendly deeds which he
bestowed upon the people in by-gone
days. We also extend our sympa-
thies to his bereaved ones here and
elsewhere.
James Price of I*
relatives In Spanish Fort Sunday.
Mrs. O. C. Hicks, In her kind and
pleasant way. arranged a banquet
in honor of the Senior and Junior
Classes Thursday evening. The
faculty, parents, and school board
were Included. Those w’ho coop-
erated in helping to make this an
enjoyable event, were Mesdames Jno. Mr." and "Mrs?
. I
J. Solomon of Forrest Ferry'was
the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
; H. L. Seay.
] W. B. Rich and Bill Hewitt were
day afternoon at 3 o’clock. I *n Montague Monday.
Mrs. R. J. Moore of Gladewater,
who has I
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Haggerton. the
past week, left for her home Tues-
day morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Porter of No-
cona visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Hawkins, Sunday.
R. H. Hurley of Nocona is visiting
relatives here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Dowd of Ill-
inois Bend were pleasant callers in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Admire Sunday.
Mrs. W. T. Tompkins entertained
a group of little folks Saturday af-
ternoon. honoring her little niece,
Becky Ann Rackley, on her eighth
birthday. The afternoon was spent
playing games. Refreshments of
lemonade and cake were sevred to
Martha Lou Hollars, Deward Snapp,
Mary Beth Langford, Harold Lloyd
Langford, Jimmy Lyons. Carlton
Rackley, Audry Don Gildsmith.
James Powell, Bobbie Rackley, Wal-
ter Ellis, Lana Fay Reed, Katie Ad-
mire and Becky Ann Rackley.
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and Mrs. Earl Keck spent Sunday A reception for the Seniors and
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Juniors was given Friday night at
Walker of Illinois Bend. They re- the auditorium, sponsored by Mrs.
ported Mr. Walker some better.
Earl Milan.
as," by Mrs. John Tompkins
Mrs. Wade Stine: a violin
“Beautiful Lady in Blue." by Miss
Annie Max Tompkins; and a read ^ist Church.
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Nervous, Weak Woman
Soon AH Right
"I bad regular shaking spells from
nervousness,” writes Mrs. Cora San-
ders, of Paragould, Ark. “I was all
run-down and cramped at my time
until I would have to go to bed. After
my first bottle of Cardul, I was bet-
ter. I kept taking Cardul and soon
I was all right The shaking quit
and I did not cramp. I felt worlds
better. I gave Cardul to my daughter who
wae In about the aama condition and she
was soon all right.”
Thousands ot women teatlfy Cardul bene-
fited them. It It does not benefit TOO.
eonsnlt a physician.
western policies are invested entirely
throughout the State in which
our policyholders make
their living.
Calvin
Roland i
Clarence
and Lurlene'
I
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jones of No-
cona visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wiley Tucker, one day last >
week.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jessup,
a fine baby boy.
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stubbs, |
a girl.
A large crowd from this commun-
ity was at the Nocona Trades Day
Monday.
Travis Black, who has been work-
ing in South Texas! Is back at home
in Valley View.
Lee Uselton and Roy Smith spent
the week-end fishing near Electra.
Bob Arnold returned Friday from
a fishing trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith of
Belcherville are moving to our com-
munity.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Robbins'
and family are moving down on the
riven in Sherin Brown’s house.
IW* I
gold and Tim Lawless and Miss
of Hattie Royall of Grosbeck were unit-
Bonita were the overnight guests of ®d in marriage at the home of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fatheree and chil- and Mrs. Lawless Oneal in Ringgold
dren Sunday night. Friday, May 1. with Rev. Malone of-
Mr. and Mrs. John Kerr and Mr. ficlating.
and Mrs. Earl Keck spent Sunday
and municipalities. Not one bond
has defaulted either as to principal
or interest. • We believe in the
You are missing a whole lot of
things that will make your
ro» ECONOMICAL . , '
TiMirotTATioM motoring hours safer, more
comfortable and more enjoyable, if you
haven't experienced the many outstanding
advantages of the new 1936 Chevrolet!
Prove this by taking a "get acquaint-
ed" trip in this only complete low-priced
car without any obligation.
We’ll be glad to have you drive it any
time you wish. Come in—today!
Mrs. E. E. Carlton entertained the
'Art and Craft Club Tuesday after-
Mrs. Bill Mitchell of Spanish Fort neen. 27 members and three guests
. Mrs. Jones Barrett of Ryan, Mrs.
Stroup and Mrs. Clark, were pre-
sent; also one new member, Mrs. O.
R. Stoan.
Guy Stevens of Grosbec and
: Miss Bertha Mae Harvey of Ring-
Jolly Darkii
Beck.
Right of W
Cooney.
Woodland
Melba Jo Tin
Speed <C1
Frailey.
Valse Etud<
Allison.
Goblin's Fr
Jean Priddy.
By the Cai
Doris Ruth
Frailey.
March
Virginia Johi
Spring Sho
Frailey.
Air de Ba
Margaret Bet
Grande V
manni, Patri
j In the Swi
By Mrs. S. F. Jones
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Prib-
ble an 8-pound baby boy. on May 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Holcomb. Sea-
mon Hedgpeth and Misses Juvine
Hedgpeth and Myrtle Fay Goodgeon
attended Decoration Day at Oak
Hill Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Guy Taylor of Wichita Falls
visited his sister. Mrs. Ray Kinard,
and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Dearmore
visited his mother. Mrs. Mollie Dear-
more, of Bowie Sunday. We are
sorry to report her very ill.
Rev. J. E. Cox filled his regular
appointment at the Baptist Church
Sunday and Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Harlson motor-
ed to Bowie Monday.
I Miss Cassie Patterson left Sunday
for Wichita Falls, where she will be
employed.
Roy Srockley of the Tage com-
munity w’as in Montague Monday.
Mrs. Cecil Teague and daughter
of Capps Corner were in Montague
part of last week, visiting relatives
and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Vonbibber and
baby of Lone Star visited Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Simpson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kersey of
Bowie attended church in Montague
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ketchum and
Bill of Longview visited
here over the week-end.
Mrs. Jim Pirtle of McAlister, Ok-!
lahoma, Is visiting her mother, Mrs.]
Waters.
Paul Brown of Dallas visited here
Sunday.
Rev. Malone, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Stine, Mrs. E. E. Carlton and Mrs.
R. E. Tyler attended District Con-
ference in Jacksboro Wednesday.
. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Fitts of
llngton spent the past week with Bowie visited relatives here Sunday.
Mrs. Compton’s sister, Mrs. Jodie Mr. and Mrs. Lon Roberson and
Keck. family of Bowie were guests of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pateridge and and Mrs. W. D. Carmichael Sunday,
baby spent the week-end with Mrs. A pageant, “Texas Through the
Fateridge's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ages,” was presented by the pri-
Luther Lovett, and family of the mary department of Ringgold gram-
Valley View community. mar school Tuesday night at the
L. W. Rucktashel and Everett high school auditorium. It was spon-
Alexander were business visitors In sored by Mrs. Wade Stine and Mrs.
Nocona Monday. Earl Milam.
Orval Dale and William Howard Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hewitt and son
Price spent the week-end with their of Nocona visited here Sunday,
grandmother, Mrs. Allie Rodford. Miss Hazel Redden of Wichita
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Clorey and spent the week-end with Miss Law-
children visited relatives In Nocona ana Jackson.
Saturday. I Mrs. J. E. Tompkins spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mlarey and night in Denton.
children were shopping in Nocona
Saturday.
Johnson, Alma Johnson,
Johnson, Ola Ridenour.
Howard, Hubert Shipley,
Johnson. Misses Min
Howard and Viola Johnson.
Mrs. B. F. Dearmore has been very
111 but Is improving nicely at pre-
sent.
The missionary ladies of the Me-
thodist Church recently’ met In the
home of Mrs. Jno. Tucker and ren-
dered a splendid program. They sur-
prised Mrs. Tucker with this oc-
casion and they also made Ice cream
and cake and served to each guest,
member and honoree. Mrs. Tucker
has been very ill but we're glad to
ray she is getting along nicely at
present.
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