The Mart Herald (Mart, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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THE MART HERALD.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 29, 1922
New Stock
Low Prices
Art* you passing up a Bus-
IVIart Hardware Co.
Ambulance Service
i
Modern Equipment
Night Phone 203
Day Phone 252
Also Mr. Post.
0
Remember
in school at Mart.
A
We
consisting of playlet, orchestra
as
Howard & Cain
Wagner’s Bargain Store.
PHONE I 3 and 28
Print it in Mart!
For School Supplies
We give the biggest and best values in
Tablets and other School Supplies
W. D. Kaigler.
I
I
relatives in Malone today.
News
■
Do you
Hardware and Implements
Anti-Flu
A. L. Leake.
Relieves Dengue Fever
—Free delivery to any part of the city—
In a Few Minutes.
PHONE 345
Nash & Westbrook Co.
this
Hillman Drug Co.
“SERVICE OUR MOTTO”
*
serious illness of
FRY THE DRUG STORE FIRST
s 1 < »H f:
Littlepage Furniture Co.
Furniture <£ Undertaking
chased new ones.
With the exception of
sister all the
gathered at
several friends called
them.
Another objective for the fall
.... „• our young peo-
ple’s work. The senior union is
The con-
see
and
ser-
TEXAS IS 34TH IN
PUBLIC EDUCATION
You can get here the
■ and
that
into.
can
in iqpn’s
blucher
CHIROPRACTIC
Means Health to You
R. -J.
were
I
d
••
are the only Grocers in town giv-
ing tickets for the $ I 000.
ev-j
Customers having accounts as well
our cash customers participate.
i
our Bible
Next Sun-
on the dengue fever Hat
week.
house vice just what the name signi-
How may we succeed in
were
office
No other
claim
INSURE
Your Farm Property, Cotton
and Feed Stuff
with
.JAS. A. LEDDON & CO.
Phones: Office 92; Res. 593
Jester returnel Tueslay from a
trip to Houston, where he was
called for i
Monday.
Miss Pauline Boyd
r
without
many
remain unpaid for
part of hist year’s work while
jail guards in their counties
were paid in full—and prompt-]
ly. Tax collectors have per-
mitted school assessments to
go delinquent while collecting
other taxes in full. Today one,
group of children are in a mil- j
lion dollar plant, while in sight
of it others are in shacks.
More than half the children of
Texas are utterly without high
diocese of Texas, visited
Mary’s Episcopal church Mon-'
day as they are now without a'
rector. He held services that
night and communion service
want to
grace
for posi-
assistants
profes-
one-flfth as
In fact, this
a better i
the vestment than in a business ed-
Other ob- ucation. ”
most thorough, complete
practical courses to be had, in1
the least time and at the least
cost, and our Employment De-
partment will place you free of
charge. Fill in and mail cou-
pon for catalogue with full in-
formation as to our courses.
TYLER COMMERCIAL COI^-
LEGE
Tyler, Texas.
departed l faith is a practical faith
Tuesday for Denton, where she goes to work.
reported to be on the sick list, is now living in Waco, were J
but is able to be back in school Mart visitors today, combining to start your
at Mart. business with pleasure. I tion NOW.
Grandma Shockley is spend- -----
ing a few weeks with Mrs. M. .MART BAPTISTS TO CAM-
J. Christian. They are
Tljends, both having been here ——
a number of years.
The younger set has begun the Baptist church
Spancers Corner Drug Store
PHONES 13 and 2s PROMPT FREE DELI\ ERY
dren are to have an ‘American
chance.’ But money is not all.
Great progress can be made,
conditions improved,
business position involving money. Today
Are you ready teachers
Can you enter a busi-
r. tt ’ that you
urday slowly improving from a recent «'H»i handle a bookkeeper’s desk,
great serious operation, at the Bap- ’'•<» the work of a stenographer
for private secretary, or hold
i fori L2__, “7___7_ 7.— „ . - . 777__2 U—
the nice time they showed us. a guest in the W. G. Baileyopen in the modern business
We invite them over to our so- home, Mrs. Billie Myer’ and I office? ’,n' vi~ —*—----
cials and especially our church children returning with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Under-' One Thing Well.
Have
W. G. i
Myer:-
Then pray. Then ex-
"If thou canst believe, all
(things are possible to him that
i” Such prayer and
to the Pleasure and Profit1 faith will lead us all to heroic
- - - ... *- j , shall be more
than conquerors thro Him who
Notice to Hunters.
No hunting is allowed upon
my premises, and I hereby give
warning that parties thus tres-
passing in the future will be
prosecuted.
x29p
I er prays:
J. J. Sansom is a new victim my barns,
of the dengue fever.
Miss Aetna Wolverton
There were six additions
____ ______ ____ 7_r7_. 7____I and t____ . _____ „ ava VIIV
decreasing as there are several baptized at the evening service!you the training you need. You'gchoo| business
Mrs. Sam Quade is a guest of an earthly friend, but there is Most of $60,000,(100 a Year Is
on City and Town
Ito a man or woman* who can Do
Training is
necessary. Have you been
drilled in the basic principles of
L_:._ __
hold higher-salaried and more|
responsible positions as 1'
portunities arise?
Note of Thanks.
Sept. 20, 1922.
We desire to express our
thanks and appreciation shown
us by the friends in the illness
and death of our wife and darl-
ing mother. May we pray
God’s rich and happy blessings
upon each one of you for your
kindness and loving friendship.
May the days be short for our
time to come where we can go
to meet our darling loved one
where there is no sorrow, pain
nor parting to come. We will
do our best to meet her in the
great day to come where we
' will enjoy a happj* home again.
Archdeacon Whaling of Aus- Now 1 wish to ask that everj’
tin, missionary minister of the1 one pray for my little boy while
St.1 we remain.
Ben F. Blankenship
and Son, Charles.
DR. I. I. CANNON
Special on glass fitting, and-
all diseases of Eye. Ear, Nose
and Throat.
Spent on City and
Schools. Conutry’s Need
Greatest.
to get information as to the
type of help in greatest de-
mand showed the following re-
sults:
Out of 2445 advertisements
for help 1338 specifiied a busi-
* and ness training and 524 of the re-
Mrs. J. C. Johnson are reported maining 1107
tions
grow
Mrs. W. J. Durham was call- sion
ed to Thornton today by the great a demand.
her slater, proves that there is a greater
For his grace and power are
such
important business None can ever ask too much.”
2. Ix?t us work for it. Living
’ ‘i ami
"Faith without
True faith nev-
Lord put grain into
Faith plows, sows,
and then prays, "Lord bless ef-
Aetna Wolverton de- fort.” Doyon rr-"* —
parted Sunlay for Eddy, where Christians grow in
the fully enlisted in kingdom
temporarily vice, sinners saved, and the gos-
U. Also Vernon and
Stodghill and Cecil
leave in a few days for
VERNAL ITEMS.
will resume her studies at the works is dead.
North Texas State normal. ""
Name
Address
Important matters as]Name of paper
ivnnrnt i nn rlni’ nn/l ihn'
Archdeacon Whaling Visits
Mart Church.
Our constant aim is to meet the most exacting re-
quirements of a Hardware Store. The general hard-
ware and implement business is our main study. We
desire to have what you want when you call for it—
we desire to give you real service. We handle the
most reliable makes of Implements and Hardware and
the prices are reasonable.
but due to the fact that there er’s family
was some illness in the com- home they vacated
munity some were absent who stone Ave.
would have otherwise been pre-1 Mrs. C. T. Bowen
sent. Robert, departed today for a There is
Several of the Vernalites at-j visit to relatives at Lufkin, Tex.' awaiting you.
U. social j W. T. laimb rei urned
(By Texas Educational
Service.)
Dallas, Sept. 23.—
ranks thirty-fourth in educa-;
tion notwithstanding the fact,
that a specialist nf the Federal
Reserve bank in Dallas has
shown some $60,000,000 a year i
is spent for public education in
the state," said Peyton Irving.
Jr., managing editor of the
Texas School Journal. "Most
of the money is raised and
spent in the cities and towns
where schools are good to ex-
cellent. What must be the
Exceptional value
Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock, work shoes, cap toe, blu
He has given up the pastor- style, special 2.95 the pair.
ate of good churches for the w29c Wagner’s Bargain S
missionary work in which he is , --------
succeeding as he is a man of -
common sense, consecration
and deep religious convictions.
The Mart congregation en-
joyed the visit and received fi. o. (JOLDHAfJEN, D.C.~Ph. C.
lasting benefits. Reporter.; Opposite Post Office
Phone 502 Mart, Texas
x9-l
REAL ESTATE
know where the Bargains!
are in '
GOOD FARMS
and
CITY PROPERTY
WALTER DUNN
F. & M. Bank Bldg.
■ xtfc adv I
'Texas
It will pay you to
trade with us.
Special to The Herald.
Vernal, Sept. 26.—-There was The G. C. Ramsey family has ] «d. Are you passing up a Bus- "More monay—and soon—
a large crowd at Sunday school moved to Taylor and his broth-1 iness Training and its wonder- must be provided if Texas chil-
but due to the fact that there er’s family now occupy ’* r
on I
she will teach English in
high school there 1
in her sister’s stead. , pel prevail and the church pros-
Mrs. H. W. Tatum departed per?
Tuesday for Midlothian for alpect.
visit with relatives.
Mrs. B. W. Wiseman is host- j believeth
4 L«». Dlr»nnn»««» «>•>«! f n i t Fl w* 11
club this afternoon at her home effort, and we
on Texas Ave. <.,<•■.
Mrs. Thos. Vinsoa received loves us and loosed us from our
news today from her son, John sins in His own blood.
Cobb, who has been quite ill in A. L. Leake,
Louisiana where he is tempor-
arily employed, stating that he ARE YOU READY FOR
is improving. A BUSINESS POSITION|
W. IL Mills returned today DEMAND FOR HELP; A|
from visits to San Angelo and, recent country wide investiga-
Carlsbad. His sister at the lat-1 tion of employment conditions
ter place is now in better
health.
J. T. Rawls departed today
for Galveston with the hopes of
the climate proving beneficial to
his health.
Mrs. C. E. Parnell, Mr.
Dadi
Tinsley jectivc.i are to rally
west school attendance.
Texas to spend the winter. Sev- day is promotion day. A splen-
eral of the set will move from did program has been prepared,
our vicinity to other places. consisting of playlot, orchestra
Among the Fords around music, songs by various depart-
here we notice that Mr. Stodg- ments and promotions. The
hill and Mr. Tinsley have pur organized Bible classes are re-
-organizing for intensive ser-
oiv' service. The superintendent de-i
Johnson family sires a full attendance of all
the L. H. Martin the teachers and officers at the
home Sunday. In the afternoon monthly conference Friday
several friends called to see ening. I.upv. .....w..-
them. regards promotion day and thei
Shorty Cambell of Hallsburg Sunday school institute will be
spent Sunday in the Thompson considered,
home. He was one of the vic- / ■ j
tims of the wreck on the I. i season will be
G. N. railroad. | ‘
The singing at Josie Mar- domg excellent work,
ley’s last Sunday night was one test between the young men and
of the best of the season, young women begins Sunday, j
There were near 50 present. The junior and intermediate
Most of the young people of unions will be re-orgqnized Sun-
thc community spent a pleasant day evening. "All young peo-
Sunday afternoon at Gladys p|P utilized” s our motto.
Martin’s. A third objective is the Wed-
Nettie Forgus spent part of nesday evening prayer, praise,
the week-end with Ione Cayton. and social service. We art go-
Don’t forget then- will be jIHr |(l make our mid-week ser-
singing at the church house vice just what the name signi-
Saturday night. Also church fles. How may we succeed in
and Sunday school Sunday mor- obtaining these worthy object-
ning and church Sunday night, ives.
Everybody is cordially invited i. Let us ask for them. "Ask
to attend and worship with us. and ye shall receive.” "Acccrd-
1 —- ing to your faith be it unto
From WEDNESDAY’S DAILY -you.” It is as if one very rich
Mrs. J. S. Moore of Oakwood were to hand us a blank check
is a guest in the home of her with his name signed and say:
daughter, Mrs. H. J. Griffith, j “Now fill it out yourself, write
Mr. and Mrs. Griffith are mov-'in the amount you would draw,
ing this week into their beauli- I according to your faith be,
ful new home in Watson addi-jit unto you. We might hesitate
tion. to make too large a draft upon '
condition, what must be the
need of money elsewhere to
and Sunday school services.
Grandma Sharpless is report- wood have moved into the cot-
ed to be in a very critical con- tage or Texas Ave. vacated by
dition. Also Mr. Post, near L. H. Orr and family.
Battle is in a serious condition. Mesdames R. J. Fulbright
Friends of both have been and J. Q. Wilson were Marlin
faithful to them by helping in visitors today.
their needs. L. r. weaver ana ms son-in-1 mmw mese min
Blanche Christian was also law, W. C. Duffel, with whom he I of your success
reported to be on the sick list, is now living in Waco, were j Make up your mind to train, j measure will be* an appropria-
buriness. educa-1 tion. Otherwise schools will re-
the
for
to make too large a draft upon
M at M 4 Lt 1 • a 4* a at I a • 4 4 Lt ■ ta
no need to draw lightly upon'
City Marshal and Mrs. S. M. ^'2^,
business educa- tion. !
Every day that ceive $3 less from
....... .v, . ,,,7- a good position and a good sal pupil
old PAIGN FOR NEW MEMBERS ary further away from you.
A few months in our institu-, ulIII1|IIt.vvu llB JUO muMt uc IIiei,
to. lion, the largest business um-|Hn(] better machinery provided
.1 of the
Texas—al!
business that will enable you to school opportunities.
These inequalities — perhaps
Unless vou be remedied by the legislature
are small.
Mrs. A. P. Ellis. Her mother,1 demand for business trained
Mrs. Geo. Brown, is also sick, men and women than all other
with dengue. rtrades and professions combin- give the state such a low rank?
The G. C. Ramsey family has ed. - n - ------
* the ful opportunities to become a
Lime- ‘lay laborer, house-maid, de-
i part merit store clerk, telephone
and son,’operator, factory hand, etc.?
for a There is a
tended the B. Y. P. U. social] W. T. I^imb returned today I for it?
and farewell party for Ethyle from Waco, where his wife is nets office knowing
Allen at North Ward Saturday slowly improving from
night. All reported a l
time and gi>od refreshments, tist sanitarium.
We can never thank them for Mrs. Pen Wheelis of Waco is any one of the specialized plac-
uf it, W Cl Uallair I PS Ctnptl 111 thp Kiiainnut; !
'I’he big salaries come!
three j versify in America.
Then Gladys last Sunday. We are expecting van never make
Martin leaves Oct. 2 for Baylor 40 new members during
month of October.
th" op- they are abuses—can and will
L. P. Weaver and his son-in- j know these things, the chances of Texas 'when the public de-
iti ...iau —1 1— it mands relief. The first relief
educa-1 tion.
I . —---« —•; ------ iv-ivv ivnn iiunl th(* State
slips by is a loss to you—it puts fbis year than last for each
. . . Thereafter the tenden-
cy of legislature to think it has
1 completed its job must be met.
will give for the administration
—..r . . .... . .. .. ... . I I I f — —... —— w .. • •
>’?• for the benefit of its children.”
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Spencer, J. L. The Mart Herald (Mart, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1922, newspaper, September 29, 1922; Mart, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1239753/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .