The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1932 Page: 3 of 8
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Temple of Music for Chicago's 1933 Exposition
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basket ball squad of West Texas state teachers’ college at Canyon, Texas. They are, left to right: Joe
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Coach S. h. Burton; Captain Bob Clark. Turkey. Leonani Britt, Canyon; Guy Richards. Ralls,’and Herman
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hallets, pageants, etc., will be included in the
h-1 nifiilhs’ program of musk. Acting as1
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In the building pictured above, visitors to
A Century of Progress Chicago's I'tii
World’s Fair—wilt vntness a national festi-
val of music on a scale never before at-
tempted in this country, according to ller-
Iw'rl Witherspoon, vice-presldenl of the Chi-
cago Civic Opera and chairman of the exptt-
silion’s music committee.
Massed singing by tliousands of voices,
demonstrations by high school orchestras
and bands, symphony mjgwrts. chamber
music national and inlcrWtMMti flicr cluhsu
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last. week.
Mr. and
Mrs. Berry
visited Mr
Ritchie
and
Nona
Linz.ie
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I Kennedy. C. T. Treux and
S. Rich were in Nocona Sat -
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Mrs
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Mrs. Frank Wood and Mrs. R O.
Shackelford attended the funeral of
Mrs. Ida Husband, which was held
in Montague Monday afternoon.
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f>r and Mrs S T. Humphreys
and daughter. Gayle are spending
the week in Mineral Waite
Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Rich and fam-
ily Sunday
Miss Ida Hewitt and Emery He-
witt, Virginia and Sylvia Alexan-
der attended the singing convention
at Lone Star Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs B T. Bonds and
daughter. Joanna, of Salt Creek
spent Sunday with her parents, Mr
and Mrs. W I. Kennedy, and fam-
ily
Harold Croxton of Nocona spent
Sunday with Foy and Chalmer
Croxton.
Mrs. Bernice Ritchie and child-
f By C. W. GILES.
Licensed Opteaetrtet
- Nocswm .Dni-wt.u unuguvet,
’ Leota, of Oklahoma City; Miss An-
nie Henson. Leon. Mildred and C.
*W. Swearingin of Belcherville vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Rich and
family Saturday evening.
Mrs. Baggs and daughter. Marie,
and son, Franklin, visited Mrs. Wil-
Ute Schrogum of Loving, Texas,
who is ill in the Graham Hospital.
Mrs. Baggs' remained there for an
extended visit.
Orville Burch returned to
fis
and Mrs. Fred E. Maxey and
daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy
Boutwell and daughter. Mrs Hays
and family and Mr and Mrs. O M.
Molsbee and family
Mr. and Mrs. John Harper had
their Sunday dinner guests Bro.
E. Maxey
and Mrs.
W 8. Rich were in
urday on business
Mrs. Jess Sanders and son. J. D ,
spent Saturday night with het-
daughter. Mrs Oscar Bradley, of
Farmers Crock
The teachers of the Lone Prairie
rchool entertained Friday night at
the school building witli a cypher-
ing match. A large crowd attend-
home Tuesday, after visiting his
sister, Mrs Vera Saligar. of Dallas
Miss La Verne Kennedy returned
to her home Saturday from a visit
?with her sister. Mrs. Bert Cassel,
,nd son of Stoneburg.
Mr. and Mrs E. D. Pennal of
Nocona visited Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
I Montgomery Sunday afternoon
Mrs. Loyd Ritchie of near Bowie
spent Monday and Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hewitt and fam-
ily.
Draphus Gentry of Nocona visit-
ed J. W. Montgomery Sunday. <
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Welker and
son, Jack, of Fort Worth, Visited
Stoneburg
I Sam Hewitt Sunday afternoon.
I Mrs. Mary A Welker of Nocona
i spent Thursday of Iasi week witli
Mr and Mrs w S Rich and fam-
I uy.
W
Ing match.
ed.
Joe Rich and Burl Culberson of
Ryan visited Mr and Mrs W S
Rich and family Sunday
Miss Nellie Denn and pupils of
the Long Branch school entertained
the teachers and pupils of the Lone
Prairie school with an Easter pro-
gram and egg hunt Friday after-
noon Parents, teachers and pupils
all enjoyed the occasion
Misses Ln Verne Kennedy. Ruby
and Lorcttn Rich attended the Fas
ter program given at the Baptist
church of Belcherville Sunday
evening
Mr. and Mrs Jim McGrew of
Nocona visited Mr and Mrs L M
Montgomery Saturday evening
Lee Fitts and E. C Cameron
were in Montague Monday on busi-
ness
Bill Reid was in Nocona Friday
Misses Linale and Opal Mont-
gomery. Jewel and Beatrice Priddy
and Nona Vowcll and Messrs. I,erov
and Coe Priddy and Carl Scott at-
tended the party given at the home
of Mr. and Mrs J. C Powers of
Long Brannch Saturday evening.
Berl Cassell of Stoneburg visited
Mr. and Mrs W I. Kennedy Satur-
day
Leon Rich visited Mrs. Mary A
Welker of Nocona Sunday
Mr and Mrs. O M Molsbee and
daughter. Vera Bee. and Mrs. Olin
Molsbee spent Monday in Bowie
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Mr and Mrs Al Welker and son,
Jack, of Fort Worth spent
week-end with his mother.
Mary Welker
' ren of near Stoneburg visited Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Hewitt and family
Monday afternoon.
W. S. Rich visited Mr and Mrs.
W. B Rich of Rod River
Wednesday.
Miss Hazel Priddy of Long
Branch spent Friday night with
Misses Linzie and Opal Montgom-
ery.
Misses Beatrice Priddy.
Vowell, Oleta McKinney,
and Opal Montgomery and Messrs.
Leroy Priddy. Carl Scott. J. H
Montgomery, Coe and Horace Prid-
dy. visited in the home of Mrs B
Wednesday evening of
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HOME TAILORS
Ivan (lek) McIntire
We Deliver. Phone 304
(First house east of Jno. Maddox's residence)
Mrs McMillen went
Mrs.
and
hottie of Mr. and
rington Sunday afternoon.
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Arch McElwee of Muskogee
lahoma, spent Easter with
daughters. Misses Eileen and
rothy, and his sister, Miss
McElwee
Ok-
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Do-
Myrtle
VALLEY VIEW
By Opal Vmdton
Aunt Man- York visited
daughter. Mrs Jim Crow
Saturday until Tuesday.
Howard Morris of Spanish Fort
spent Saturday night and Sunday
' with Johnie Uselton
Mr and Mrs Kirk Johnson are
the proud parents of 8 big boy.
| born Friday March 25
Will Williams and family visited
i relatives in the Shady Grove com-
munity Sunday
We were slipped up on with a!
hail storm Saturday night which I
did a great deal of damage to I
crops, as well as other things
i The top of Douglas Uselton’s cai
was beaten off
We are sorry to report Uncle
Jake Begley has been seriously ill
but is better at this writing
Mr and Mrs Zed Stewart and
i Mrs. Myrtle Dunford and daugh-
I ter Christine of Grady Oklaho-
ma visited their parents. Mr and
Mrs J. H. Begley, Monday.
Mr and Mrs Jud Gill and babv
i and Mr and LL.
j to Mineral Wells Saturday.
| Gill wil stay several weeks
take treatments for her rheuma-
tism
William Morrow went to Wichita
! one day last week to have one of
his hands examined
Mrs Jeff Meekins and children
; spent the week-end in Bowie with
I their cousin. Mrs Wells, and at-
! tended the track meet.
McGaugheys and Waldens had
I relatives visiting them from Pauls I
I Valley, Oklahoma, during the week- '
I end •
Mr and Mrs Jack Crownover
and baby and Miss Jew* Crow vis-
; Ited Mr. and Mrs Elijah Bouldin
| and son, Loyd, of the Stanfield
Ranch, during the week-end
Floyd Walls had the misfortune
of getting his nose broken while
playing ball at the track meet at
Bowie Friday.
Mr and Mrs Wilton Ridenhour
and little daughter of Spanish Fort
visited Mr and Mrs Clyde Riden-
hour Sunday.
Mrs Raymond Robins and baby
Roy Smith, Opal and Mildred Usel-
ton attended the track meet at
Bowie FYiday
We were very proud of our school
in the track meet as we won places
in several things
Rev Brammer filled his regular
appointment at Newark Sunday-
Mrs Floyd Begley. Mrs. Raymond
Robins, Alice Smith, Roy Smith,
and Leon Walden were in Nocona
Saturday-
Mr and Mrs Barties were in Wi-
chita one day last week
Prayer meeting was held at the
hohie of Mr and Mrs Bob Har-
I
was here
on
Scott
Annie
business
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Miss Doris Clark is visiting rel-
atives In Austin
and
Hood
Wilma
were
of
Vera
and
late Th«rffoM*«
tart TMMMftwA. I
Restless,
could not sleep
MTHERIS were days
when I felt like I
could not get my work
done. I would get so
nervous and ‘trembly’
I would have to lie
down. I was very rest-
less, and could not
sleep at night.
My mother advised
me to take Cardul,
and I certainly am
glad she did. It Is
the first, thing that
seemed to give me
any strength. I felt
better after the first
bottle. I kept it up
| and am now feel-
I Ing fine.”—Mrs. t.-Z“
I Fl. FFIMon, Fort
pRjrn*, Al*.
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Kt
Yarbrough was shaking
hands with old friends hero Friday
R C. Vannoy made a
trip to Nocona Monday.
Wr are sorry to report Grand-
mother Henry very ill at Ulis writ -
Ing.
Miss Ruby Henry spent tile week-
end In Nocona with her mother.
Mrs. Bud Henry
Rev Kyser filled his regular ap-
nointtnenf at tire Baptist church
Sunday An Easier program took
the place of church services Sun-
day night
Flovd Hewitt was a Nocona visi-
tor Monday.
Miss Fove Henry spent the week-
end witli her parents, Mr and Mrs
John Henry
was a
By Mis. Georgia A. V’MtMy
Mr and Mrs Vaughn and child
ren were Nocona visitors Satur-
day
Chas Dunawax was in Nocona
on business Monday-
Mr and Mrs. W B Rich and
Misses Vera Scott and Eva Hood
were Wichita Falls visitors Tues-
day
Miss Evelyn McAnelly and Alvin
Hood were in Montague on business
Tuesday
Mrs Cad McCall of Nocona vis-
ited Mrs W B. Rich Monday
Misses Fva Hood and Vera Scott
were shopping in Nocona Wednes-
day
Mr and Mrs C C Howard and
sons and Miss Ruby Henry were in
Ringgold Tuesday
Mr and Mrs John Grey of Den-
ison visited Mr and Mrs. W. B
Rich Wednesday
T. H. Yarbrough
business Wednesday
Misses Eva Hood
Thomas and Alvin
shopping in Nocona Thursday
last week
True Strong of Nocona was here
on business Thursday of last week
Mi-s John Reeves and Miss
Georgia Vannoy were Nocona visi-
tors Saturday
J. D McElhannon and W A
Phelps of Nocona were here on
business Thursday of last week
We are sorry to report Mrs. J L.
Broyles on the sick list
Hardy Seay and sons, Harold
and Warren, spent the week-end in
Archer City, with his brother, Mr
and Mrs Virgil Seav
Mias Annie Hensen. Mias Mildred
Swearingen and Mrs. Bert Henson
and daughter, Leota were Nocona
visitors Saturday.
Earl and Forrest Fitts and I .eon
Hwearingen were Nocona visitors
Saturday.
W B Rich. Dave Scott and
Misses Eva Hood and Vera Scott
were Bowie visitors Monday-
Mrs. Randall Buckly and Mia’
Georgia Vannoy assisted Dick Wa-
ters in the singing over KOKO In
Wichita Falls Tuesday.
Mias Marie Coker, Mr and Mrs.
Goldsmith and Glen Reed of Dun-
can visited Mr. and Mrs W. B.
Rich Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Roy Fitts visited
his parents, Mr and Mrs Lee Fitts,
Sunday.
Mrs Bert Henson and daugh-
ter, Leota, of Oklahoma City spent
the week-end with Mias
Henson and other relatives.
Mrs W B Rich, Miss
Scott and Jarrett, Melvin
Maude Ketchum were shopping in
Nocona Saturday,
Jerry Addington visited Mr. and
Mrs. Horace Addington Saturday.
Alvin Hood and Miases Vera
Scott. Evelyn McAnelly and Eva
Hixxi visited Mr. and Mrs. W E
Reynolds in Montague Friday eve-
ning
Mrs Maude McCalaster
Nocona visitor Saturday.
Dave Scott was in Ringgold Sat-
urday.
Mr and Mrs. Ollie Harrel were
Nocona visitors Saturday
Mias Wilma Thomas spent the
week-end In Archer City with horn*
folks
Mrs. 8. H. Doyle was shopping in
Nocona Saturday
W B Rich. Alvin Hood and Elmer
Brooks were Nocona visitors Sat-
urday
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Perry, Francis E. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1932, newspaper, April 1, 1932; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1234740/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.