The DeLeon Free Press. (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1932 Page: 2 of 4
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FRIDAY JANUARY 15,19CT
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her uncle, J. T. Green and
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do for a few weeks.
Lige Binghams boys from
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Bring your eggs in and have t^eui hatched. AViil set them for
$2.50 per tray of 112 eggs. Smaller lots 2’* cents per egg.
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Whenever you have some
naming ache ' or pain, take
some tablets of Bayer Aspirin.
Retief ie immediate!
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home
There’s scarcely ever an aehe
or pain that Bayer Aspirin
won’t retieve—and never a
time when you can’t take it.
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tertained faculty members and a few
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day night.
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Bayer manufacture of mono-
aceticacidester of sabcyticacid.
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teacher at De Lear igh school, call-1
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don’t depress the heart, or
otherwise harm you. Use them
just as often as they can spare
you any pain or discomfort.
Just be sure to buy the genuine.
Examine the package. Beware
of imitations.
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♦ Comyn *
♦ Mr*. J. F. Phipps ♦
Mrs. w. x.
Blair Sunday. ’
S. W. Roberts attended the Si—
Turkey eggs set at $3.50 per tray.
WIDLiACCEPT EGGS, HENS, CHICKENS OR POULTS IN
payment; for hatching.
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MECHANICAL WORK
I am now located at the Walker Bldg,
where I am equipped to do—
MECHANICAL WORK
On Automobiles and other machinery
RADIATOR REPAIR BATTERY SHOP
ACETYLENE WELDING
All Work Guaranteed and at a
Fair Price i
THAT’S HOW YOUR
FAMILY WASH COMES
HOME FROM OUR
LAUNDRY!
—PHONE NO. 67—
PROMPT. PICKUP AND
DELIVERY SERVICE
DE LEON LAUNDRY
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Robinson Springs
♦ By Miss La Joyce Macon
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HEADACHES, NEURITIS , "
N E U RALGIA, CO L DS .
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Mrs.
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children in school.
We have a new pupil in high school
Miss Leia Dixon. She is a junior.
We are all working very hard on
' the literary events for the Interscho-
i lastic League. Mr. Moring has charge
of the senior spelling and part of
the atletic events. Mr. Howard and
Miss Allen, (Mrs. Lowery) has
charge of junior spelling. Miss Allen
will also give the instructions for
the picture memory contest. Mr. Dean
is instructing the arithmetic con-
. testants and some of the athletic
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a very large r._oir. ana mrs.
°n ■accoun* 1 children of Oklahoma
dnful injury he received recently n^k‘tinSr"g m fn^,Sund?X
lien he ie'l from a truck in which nig, .. llk.e, Mr' Cates, will
I Was loading cattle fnr marir^t n?“ke an.,deai president. We invite
, singers from everywhere to come and
help sing.
Mr. and Mrs. Klda Goodson of Dub- 'i hp ffiris
lin spent the week end visiting rela- teams played
tiveshere.— |
are glad te have Rev. Walker again 1 give a pie
for the second year. ’ '
An interesting basketball game i----
played here Fnday afternoon, be-1
tween Bays and Victor. Our boys [
lost, but girls won. The game will be
returned Friday.
Joe who have been > making”*1their
home in Missouri for some time are
visiting Mrs. Garys parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Smith. Mrs. Smith is very
low at this writing.
The primary teachers, Miss Irene
Brown spent the week end with horte
folks at St Joe.
J-Wallace who is making his home
at De Leon, soent the week end with
his son, J. W. Wallace.
demona visited here SundTy/*
Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Goods on. and
Mrs. Lloyd Kirkland and children of
Lingleville were visiting relatives
here Friday. --------
A contest is being put on 1n our
I Sunday School. The class having
most present each Sunday may have
, of the quarter the class’that has had
the least number present will enter-
tain the others.~EVeryone come out to
. -—- —~ x.one your
class the “Banner Class.’’ We have
| Sunday School at 10:30 o’clock. J. W. . PIIB
i Wallace is ^superintendent. — accompanied home by Miss
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DOWNING
♦ Helen Piper
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_ Viva Graham *
.Sckool is mw progressing nicely
'after the Chri tma.- holidays, and if*.
‘ new studpfit^.
Mr. and Mrs. L. S..Bozeman and
of Carbon high school,
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Piper Sunday afternoon"
.on late Sunday afternoon at a Brown-
I son makes a speedy recovery.
Richard Bassett left recently
.ra,n...aBd Mexico with a load of hogs.
■“ ‘_j A. U Piper, who has
np ! returned^home last Tuesday. He is
at- we
lent
I' strive
, years,
are on court
Again we bring the news that it
. raining and a stiff norther blow-
>w, which reminds us it is winter,
ou will hear the sound of axes ring-
tho wood* and it is a good
get the wood while too wet
-----the field.
The road hands were on the read
wt week ptrting it in
ravel oh bi
few more
ROBBINS—PRESSLEY
The Free Press received a letter
from Mississippi some days ago tell-
ing of the marriage at Thaxton, Miss.,
of Mr. Elmer T. Pressley, formerly
of De Leon and Rucker, to Miss Ila
Mirt Robbins, of Thaxton. The wed-
ding took place there on December
12th. The young couple will make
their home there, where the bride has
a large farm and dairy. Friends ex-
tend ‘ them best wishes for much
happiness.
H. W. Corbell waa in Dallas last
week end visiting friemis. ,
Get more eggs with Shawnee’s
Egg Mash—we sell it— Sloan’s Gro.
beep going to ait up with Os* Garri-
i^in of the Bays community. They
port him seriouiJy ill.
Mrs. H, E. Thiebaud, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Blankenship and <
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A44«n of Stephenville Friday.
Allen’s daughter, Miss Ira Allen
turned home with them for a short
'visit . - ,* ■
Oscar Hoou and family of Rule,
I Texas spent the week end with his
brother, Geo. M. Hood and family.
Oscar Hood ia superintendent of -the
high school at Rule. » ‘
Mr. and Mr*. Ernest Rippetoe, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Rippetoe attended
the singing convention at Abilene
Sunday. They report one of the best
conventions they ever attended. While
there the Rippetoe quartett broad-
casted a radio program.
Don’t forget that next Saturday
and Sunday is church day at High-
land, also singing Sunday evening.
We extend to you a cordial invitation
to visit us at all timea.
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* Victor ♦
♦ By Miss Grace Dixon ♦
There was not
at singing Sunday ni:
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painful injury he received
when h “ f ......
he Was loading cattle for market.
Mrs. Melton Huck and children of
Fort Worth spent the week end vis-
g^her^t., Ur. «... Tor.
G. C. Mohon and sister, Mias Ama-
sone were Fort Worth visitors on
Sunday.
C. M. Caraway Jr., who
tin holidays with his parents,
Mr*. C. M. Caraway, returned
to M College last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W; D. Graves si
Sunday with relatives in Stepi
Get more eggs with Shawnee's
Egg Mash—we sell it— Sloan's Gre.
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666 Liquid or Tablets used internally
and 666 Salve externally, make a
complete and effective treatment fsr
Colds.
$5,000 in Cash Prizes -
Ask Your Druggist for Particular-
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SNOWY
WHITE!
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We are glad tv-report that there of.’
has not been anfy more cases diph- >
therta in this community. ' '
Wayne Blankenship who has the
diphtheria is reported to be much
better. w
Wilma Faye Kimmell who has
been out of school for two weeks
suffering from a severe case of ton-
silitis will soon be back in school.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lightfoot of
New Hope visited Mr. and Mt*. Merrell Kelly u
Elmer St Claire Sunday. - jng Tarleton Coll,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Derrick of
Highland visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Kimmell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs^ Edd LaWrence visit-
ed their daughter, Myrtle May last
week.
Mrs. Buda Carson of Abilene visit-
ed her father, Mr. A. J. Cummings.
Mr. Cummings returned home with
her where he will be under the care
of a doctor for awhile.
Mrs. Edd Miller and daughter*,
Th*‘.ma and Velma visited Mrs. Jim
..m*s of De Leon Sunday.
Martin Pair was absent from
school Monday, on account of a sore
“Mr." and Mra. Earl T
moved on the L. C. Macon farm.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Miller and
children visited Mrs. J. Doss Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Arden Lock
Rev. E. P. Wallace filled hja reg-
ular appointment at Rosa Chapel
Sunday. A good crowd was present,
rixty being at Sunday School. Mr. and
Rucker visited her motherj^Mra. W\i. Mr" *nd. <Fouse o{ Des‘'
C. Locke and famil Sundi and aU ',‘™n ° ’-J-
tended church at Rosa-Chapel.
Mrs. Dewey Yates and baby of
Robinson Springs spent Wednesday
afternoon of the past week with Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Ray.
Mrs. Lou Otwell has returned home ; x„_i. o j
from a weeks visit with her. daugh-1P2?‘•tprewnt each Sunday may ■
ter Mrs. J. C. Pierce and family of <>«y-At'the. end
— . * i OI LI1P <IUAf .ziLaaa fktxi- Itnzl
' - — — - ■ •' —- *.■ a amu iicavl
the least number present will enter-
Db i<edn.
Mrs. Ida-Pittman and Mr. and
■Mrs. Lee Nabors and children of1 De q-kXj ----C
vi'dred reiadvea in - &,unday School and help make
munity simdaj ni-X »
served the funeral of ienmuti tfd
Several from this community at-
tended the funeral of Mrs. Tom
"■-i,.. • l,‘ ' •*« l*«t Friday. Mrs.
Smith was a former resident of this
_i: - T- r—, —* many friends
were sorry to learn of her death,
is extended the bereaved
family.
The girls basketball team of Oli-
ve’- brings played the St. Joe girls
team Wednesday afternoon. Score
was 5-12 m favor of St. Joe.
Roger and Wayne Chambers of
Robinson Springs, Ralph Duke of
w Mr Tp Duae’Xisi^d allemoon. mere was lots of go
right 7 SlhVro mXy°ne
Aubrey Nance, Edward Spruill and — ■[ ‘
-brother also Otwell Nance of New
Hope spent Saturday night with Goy
—Otwell.
. Misses Delia and Cora . Wall of
Jakehamon spent the week end with
home folks. i
Mr. and Mrs. Oren Morris bf De |
Lemi visited his grandparente, Mr.
Mr*. M. L. Morris Sunday.
y • R>y- has returned home
after visiting her daughter, Lorene,
and other relatives at Dallas.
Ralph Duke has returned to Mer-
kel after spending Christmas and
- _Xe®rs holidays with home
folks. ■ ~
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Duke and baby
g** Mr. and Mrs. Garland
Bell of Dublin this week.
A quilting was given at the home
of Mrs. R. L. Wall on Tuesday for |
the benefit of the Methodist orphan- -
®<e at Waco. Several quilts were
quilted And the day was a most en- ,
JOgMm m
although
up and
enty, ha.
'e hope to see little D<»rotl|>
Flour—tt’a good. -
JERSEY Bull, subject
ulo tor heMerx^i
T. Nabors, HP
shape to
over it, It will be
Williams, (
the porch Sunda-
stumbled and fell, L.
Daniels have Sanitarium and has been pretty sick.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Miller
Sunday.
— Z2 JL-2— __J_ visited;
Mr. and Mra. Earl Daniels Sunday.
B. T. Dixon and family have mov-
ed into our community from Proc-
tor. We are’ glad to have these peo-
ple in our community.
Shorty Mahan visited Arthur Ma- |
han Sunday.
Mrs. M. R» Howard is visiting
j Miss Opal Howard this week.
| W. L. Moore of Jakehanton visit-
iub Bisvcr, mrs. o*ri vowery aun-
jday.
Hessie Dean went to De Leon.lM*.
day evening in regard to soihe of
the school children taking the diph-
of east Texas are visiting Mr. 1
ST Ahb Wilsoil.
Robinson Spring l>;
Mr. and Mrs W. E. Pulley aqd
, Mr. and Mra. Leonard Holland and
and several other members of th*
Comyn Baptist Sunday .School at-
tetried the meeting at Van Dyke
Sunday afternoon.
Comyn basketball teams played in
the practice tournament at Proctor
last Friday.
The girls won a decided victory
•ver the Proctor girls with a score
of 26 to 11.
The boys played Edna Hill
lost the game* to them by only
Mr, and Mrs. C. M, Caraway
others with a six o’clock dinner
^Wednesday evening, Dec. 30.
After the dinner the guests were
engaged in games of 42 and bridge
during Jfre remainder of the even-
"^iew officers of the Comyn B. Y.
P- U. organization were elected last
Sunday night
Thev were: general director-—O.
M. Shipper, associate director—
Miss Mara Glenn Donaldson, secre-
tary*- Miss Gladys Dickey. Pianlsr—
Mixa Mollie Grisham, Choir leader—.
J. W. Alston.
Group captains »— Rich Cowan,
Marv • oyso, Al«tdn, Girlie Strong
« »d_ Leenard Holland.
Ro-h G>v is suffering from an
attack of blood poisoning which de-
veloped from a small injury on one
of his finger*. -
■Miss Mary Ruth Turner of Steph- ~
enville spent last week visiting with *eather an<*
___i uw ° . munitv A now nrcc
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THE DE LEON FREE PRESS 1
( yjcatioari
LC7«*vllV* <*>L vVIlWl, 1
ed at A. L. Piper’s last w&ek secur-
ing information on growing and cur
ing yams.
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School opened the New rear with
greater interest, in Interscholastic
I-eague work than ever before. We
are working to make our school first
in all InterScholastic League work
There was singing here Sunday
afternoon. There was lots of good
!m-
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Boyd entertain-
ed the people of this community with
a ringing Sunday night. Everyone
reported a real nice time.
Mr and Mrs. Z. L. Boyd and daugh-
ter, Guyola and son, L. M. will make
their home in this community for
awhile. Mr. ahd Mrs. Boyd have been
in Grow. Texas, for sometime. Every-
one welcome* Mr. and Mrs. Boyd,,
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Stephens of
Blanket were here last week on busi-
nr—
Hezrie Dean and R. Q. Loudermilk
wwte'in Cisco Sunday. ”
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Morrison enter-
tained the young people of this com-
munity with a party Saturday night
A real nice time was reported by
everyone I ' .... . .
. Carl Watson, student at John Tar-
leton spent the week end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. George (Pap) Hul-
sey of Fort Worth were visitors’ of throat. •
Zack Hulsey and children Sunday,
Mr., and Mrs. Swinney and family
are moving into this community from
Beattie. We welcome this family.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and family
De -Leon spent Sunday with Mr.
Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mra. Charlie
Smith.
Prof. D. F. Knox, Superintendent
of Carbon high school, and family
were viritorq of his nephew, A. L.
Piner Sunday afternoon.
. Mrs. Garland Hobson waa operated
vreod panitarium. We hope Mrs. Hob-
son makes a speedy recovery. _
i Richard Bassett left recently for'«d his sister,’Mrs. EarfLowery Sun-
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A. L. Piper, who has been in the
Stephenville sanitarium for aometime
still confined to his bed, ’i
“5 hope to see Mr. Piner
about his work again soon.
Little Dorthv Beaty, ba
of Mr. and Mrs. D. M.
been eonfim
time. We h
I up soon. Robinson
| Mr. ahd Mr*. U B. Champion C. .Hr
Con.,. ,I.H- Lo.,r, ,
in Okla- (first places in. bpth literary
is very athletic evepts this year. *
■ f Floyd Coan and family have nrov-
, *’ ’ community,
now Visit- -We regret losing these -people'.—4»yn-
; excellent
business, concerning the
' pupils in school.
Mias Willie B. Porter spent Satur- [ I* . ” *”
day night with Miss Lena Wilson. J appointment here last
Miss Rene Price spent Saturday . large crowd was present.
night with Miss Juanita Pate. ( j”
Misses Juanita Pate and Joy Srhith urday
spent Sunday with Rene Price. ! L.‘
The girls and boys basketball r
I the Beattie teams last
l Friday. The Duster boys won, but ♦
1 fhe girls lost by a Small margin. I -
1 The Duster school is expecting to \
; ~i? supper in the
(auditorium Friday night, January 15.
was | The money derived from this will be
used for the benefit of our school.
Everyone is invited to come
take part in the activity.
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* Oliver Springs ♦
♦ By Mrs Eunice Baird ♦
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an
TJiis’ lovely weather is appreciated
after so much rain. However, the
farmers are assured of enough mois-
ture for breaking land. —
Preaching was well attended /at
Oliver Baptist church Sunday arid
Sunday night
In a contest, in Mr. Holdridges
room Fay Lockes side lost to Lois
Wilson’s side and entertained Friday
night at the school house. Several
were invited from Mr. Howards room. o
Games were played while the defeat- ' this week. '
ed girls served peanuts and pop com. I T._ Z
All report a fine time as two of (invitation to go to May, Texas, I
the trustees were tricked by thejr sometime in the future and sing with 1
ca*:'lz,games' them. A large number promised to
L..C. Cozart and family sepet Sun- go at some convenient time,
day with B. M. Johnston and family. Mr. and Mrs. LI
Honrw» Stewart and wife attended have moved to their
church at Ramsay Sunday. They were Crossroads.
i.___ «... Q,nnie 2:::^. WIi
Johnston for a weeks visit. of Wichita Falls, Texas, are visiting
»»__ ,------ —] Mrs
at L. R. Avenshme.
Mr. and Mrs. E._0. Teague
tertained a large _ number of
people with a dance at their
Friday night
■ Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith have
moved to their new home southwest
♦ Beattie. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Welch
l and family have moved into the house
that Mr. and Mrs. Smith moved out
Miss Alta Fisher of the Suez com-
munity spent Saturday night- with
Miss Sarah Drennan.
The Duster basketball teams play-
ed the Beattie teams^ at Beattie
Friday afternoon. The boys scores
i stood at 17-25 in favor of Duster.
The girls scores stood in favor of - •
Beattie, but we have forgotten just
what the scores were.
Herrell Kelly who has been attend-
„ . _llege spent this week
end with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Robertson
have moved to their new home near
Sweetwater, between Beattie and
Comanche.
Other -Scott and Kallam Peters of
Downing attended singing Saturday
night
Some few from Beattie attended
second Monday at De Leon.
A< large number of Beattie folks
attended Sandhill singing Sunday *
night.
Grandma Williams. (Aunt Top)
stepped ‘off the porch Sunday night
and stumbled and fell, breaking her
arm. She was taken to the Gorman
She returned home Monday evening.
Next Saturday night is commun-
ity meeting. They are planning a>
good program* for this timA-
Miss Opal Green, who has been
living with her uncle, J. T. Green and
family has returned to her home at
San Angelo for a few weeks.
. One of Llge Binghams boys from
Jayton? Texas is visiting relatives -
here. > .
Miss-Evelvn Drennan and others
of Sidney attended ringing here Sat-
urday night
B Ray McCorkle and George
Moore are in Atistia on a buslnes*
trip at this writing.
Try a sack of our Shawnee’s Best
‘-Joan's Gno.vrV.
JERSEY Bull, subject to
gfster, will trade for heMersApiHfl or
turkeys.—R. T. Nabors, M* Leon,
Rt 2. - 2ta
HOGS FOR SAtEr—Al| sizes from -
(?-weeks pigs to sows that will farrow
soon. Price 5c per lb. for oM stock.
—G. D. Yates, on Park-i place, Rt. 3.
singing class has
to go to May,
them. A large number promised to
Mr. and Mrs. Manning Rogers
-----.‘ new home near
Mrs. Nile Jaynes and infant
Mr.( and Mrs. Pat’ Johnston have Mrs. Jaynes parents, Mr. and
returned from an extended stay T ” *-----v?- -
Seymour, Texas.
Comyn, which Misses > Juanita end
Minnie Merle are members.
Walker Whitfield of Dublin accom-
panied by hiB'Yather and mother. Mr.
I and Mrs. O. A. WHdfield visited Mrs A
R. D. Ros,, and family. Sunday. 1 **
i' Mrs. W. F. Thiebaud spent Sunday
i night 'With Ker brother, Joe Crowder
| of De Leon. . vaio
J Some from this community .have i ‘^.'i to’^aye‘the
>x*v» rvolnw ves •••x rt-.*. | "p* ’ ■“*
TC’ ; J. W. Kennedy of De Leon visited in
the home of Mr. and MYs. W. JL>.
“r8-I Blair Sunday. ’
jUu „ auVt«’ s- w- Roberts attended the Span-
laZl iheir.ir18t^’ *4r8- J" M- ish-American War Veterans meeting
at Brownwood Sunday,
Miss Etta Belle Frasier, who is
attending school at De Leon, spent
the week end with her parents.
I' Miss Tiny Roberts spent Saturday
night with Miss Opal Hallbrooks of
Beattie. u . ’
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sexton from
San Augustine, are visiting her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Frasier.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nabors and |
children, and Mrs. Ida Pittman visit-
ed in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L.
L. Dukes Sunday.
Messrs. Sparks and Sallow gave
the young people of Duster commun-
ity a party at the st^iool house, last
Friday night. A most enjoyable time
was reported by $11.
G. I. Donaldson is visiting in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Coy Warren,
this week. | »»;■»»«••■•><» «*hm ovine ui me ainieuc
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hamilton spent i events. Miss Howard has charge of
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. ' sub-juriior spelling and essay writ-
Smith. I ing. We are expecting to win many
Willard Sanderson is now in Okla-(first places in. both literary and
homa with his father who is very . athletic evepts this year.
’ill. *.—
crowd | jjr_ am] jjrs> Allen Grisham and ed into the New Hope <
. , , ~ ______—i are i— .. ____
i cpm=-Ung- in the home t>f Mr. and Mrs. H i dale and Ona Dean were
■cted. ! w cv.<.oh>_. • I pupils in school.
\ Rey. Jim Bays filled his regular
A here last Sunday a
Mr. Moring went to Comanche Sat-
j-;t on business, concerning" “ the
I nterscholaStic meet.
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A‘ large crowd attended singing
Saturday night. • I
Weldon Andress returned home
Friday from a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Edmund Medford at Haskell.
Mrs. Albert Andress, Lonnie, Ver-
non and Jay Andresis of MacCauley,
Texas, have been visiting relatives
here the past week.
A number from here attended the
singing at Bangs Sunday,
Emmjtt Morgan has been visiting
his sister, Mrs. Ben Bassett and her
husband at Eastland, Texas this past
week. — ■ ■ ■ ■ ■-■-------- .
Miss Sarah Drennan, Mr. Kellam
Peters, Miss Zora Andress and Mr.
Otho Scott "attended. ringing at
Downing last Sunday evening,.
— Mr; — and- Mrs. Edd 'Andress of
Sidney visited Mr. and Mrs. W. W. :
Smith here Sunday.
R. C. Roberts of Midland has been I
visiting friends and relatives here |
The Beattie
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Scott, R. L. The DeLeon Free Press. (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1932, newspaper, January 15, 1932; De Leon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1278635/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.