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Miss Merle Malone, who
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many years is here visiting
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parents! Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ma-
lone.
Misses Velma Lee Huggins and
Fairy Mae O'Neal and Franklin
Melton, students at the College of
Marshall, spent the week-end with
their parents in Troup. The three
students will soon graduate.
Misse Ernestine Wheelock will
arrive home Friday from Texas
State College for Women, Den-
ton to spend the summer with
Mrs. R. L.
INTERESTING EAST TEXAS NEWS BRIEFS
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of Mr. and
Abram of Houston
Lufkin child piano
artist, was presented in a program
over the NBC network this morn-
ing at 11 o’clock, according to
word recenved here. Abram is
furthering his musical education
this year as a pupil at the Julliard
will make his formal debut next
year. *
MT ENTERPRISE
The Ford V-8— one of the most impor-
tant forward steps in the history of the
automobile — brings to all the people what
was formerly within reach of the few. The
V-8 engine had always been known for its
outstanding performance, but it was used
only in expensive cars. People wanted it—
knew it was better. But, few motorists
Motor Company simply continued to do
the pioneering work that has teen its
specialty for 30 years and set a new,
standard of value.
The significance of the Ford V- 8 is that
now it becomes possible for every one to
have a really fine automobile at low cost.
Price is not a barrier. Even those wKo can
afford high prices for an automobile ixd
driving the Ford V-8. It is the cai/ofi
fashion as well as utility. I a*
Today’s Ford V- 8 gives everythinglyou
would like to have in performance, beauty,
comfort and safety. As for dependability
and economy—the Ford has always been
known for that. Today it stands also for
the newest, latest developments in auto-
mobile building.
John Solomon, Oakwood bust* ,
ness man, was a visitor in Palea*
tine today .
Mr. A. B. Perkins and son. An.
thur. Jr., are spending a few days
with relatives in San Antonio. |
Mrs. Harold Hunter and HttlS
son have retm ned from a few days
visit in Tyler.
Miss Freddie Kolstad will arrive
Monday from Baton Rouge, La., ,
where she has been attending
Louisiana State University.
Miss Jesse Lynn Ferguson of
Falfurrias is visiting her grand*
mother, Mrs. G. T. Scott, and
other relatives,
Mrs. Ed. C. Burris is visiting
relatives in Jasper.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hesterly
left this morning for a brief visit
with relatives in Troup.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Cape are at
home at 123 Pershing, where they
moved this week from their for-
mer residence on Frank avenue.
Doc Boles returned yesterday
from Houston and Galveston,
where he has been visiting frinds
and relatives for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Pratt and
son, Jimmie, of Dallas, will arrive
tomorrow to spend the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pratt.
Frank Runnells of San Antonio,
athletic coach of South San An-
tonio high school, is visiting with
friends and relatives in Lufkin for
several days.
Miss Margaret Abney, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Abney,
has arrived home from Timpson,
where she has been teaching in the
high school during the past year.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellis re-
turned yesterday from Waco,
where they attended graduation
exercises at Baylor University,
where her sister, Miss Eleanor
Hayes of Liberty, received her de-
gree.
S. F. Hamilton of Dallas has ar-
rived in Lufkin to take over the
pastorate at the Church of God
in Christ, colored, following the
transfer of Elder A. B. Brown by
Bishop H. Gallaway.
Miss Lucille Weise, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Weise of Di-
boll, will arrive home tomorrow
night from the University of Tex-
as, where she will have completed
her junior year. Mr. and Mrs.
Weise will leave tomorrow morn-
ing for Austin and will be accom-
panied home by their daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hucherson
and Mrs. A. M. Denman returned
yesterday from Dallas, where they
attended graduation exercises of
their son and grandson, Dr. Den-
man Hucherson, who completed
his medical Bourse at , Baylor
Medical school. They were ac-
companied to Dallas by Mrs. H. H.
Abram and Dr. Byford Denham
of Houston.
Jack Abram,
Mrs. H. H.
and former
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Mrs. Elizabeth Hess has re-
turned from a visit with her
brother at San Angelo.
G. W. Keeling announces this
week for Alderman, to fill the
vacancy caused by C. D. Swayze's
resignation.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Kingston
and son, Frank, of Arlington were
visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. B. G. Bird the past week.
Miss Grace Swaim is visiting
in Fort Worth.
A. F. Roberts has gone to Cov-
ington, Tenn., to work for a mar-
ble company.
W. T. Maples
is visiting his son,
Maples.
Woodrow Hooton
Main Street to the home of Mrs.
Luther Ware on Thirteenth Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wilkea of
Poyen, Okla., arrived Saturday
to spend the summer with Mr.
and Mrs. S. B. Evans.
Patsy, the little daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph George, has
been suffering with an attack
of scarlet fever the past week.
Miss Mary Yauger, who is a
student in Paris Junior College,
and Mrs. Willie Chiles, who has
been living in Paris while Mary
attended school, spent the week-
end here.
Mrs. W. F. Graves returned
Sunday from Dallas, where she
visited at the home of Mrs. J.
Warren Jones, and in Greenville
as the guest of Mr, and Mrs. R.
E. King.
Mrs. Louie Fielding and Miss
Ruby McClure are in Sherman to-
day (Thursday) for Fort Worth,
Mrs. Russell Law. Mrs. Law is
giving a bridge party in their
honor.
Miss Elizabeth McClure left to-
day (Thursdays for Fort Worth,
where she is to enter Draughan’s
Business College. She Is to study
there and also to teach classes in
business English in that school.
Mrs. Heck Anderson is here vis-
iting Mrs. T. B. Specce. She will
leave Friday, asking Mrs. Spelce
with her to visit in Oklahoma City
and Stillwater.
The warehouse of the Texas
Co., located on East Railroad
Street, was broken into Monday
night, according to Wholesale
Agent H. L. Allen, and several
cases of oil and some automobile
casings stolen. Locks were brok-
en from the door, the thief gain-
ing entrance in this manner.
Mrs. Tom Shope has been visit-
ing at her former home in Bloom-
' Koro Trvnq for the nnst week.
The principle of the engine was right
but the price was prohibitive. Ford decided
to get that price down to where more
people could have a V-8 car.
That was the new idea. The V-8 was a
new kind of car to fit new times, but the
thought behind it was the same . . . the
tested Ford idea of service. The Ford
guest of her sister,
Duke, this week^
Miss Anne Rdss is visiting in
Karnac this week with her cousin,
Mrs. Lamar Westmoreland.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arnold Of
Waskon are visiting in Carthage
this week.
Miss Nell Flournoy of San Au-
gustine is visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. N. L. Walker this week.
Mrs. Betty Martin of Nechcs is
visiting her son W. C. Martin,
this week.
Miss Faye Anderson returned
to her home in Timpson at the
close of the school term.
Miss Adele Smith and Johnny
Watson of Henderson were visit-
ors in Carthage Monday.
Rev. and Mrs. Edgar Parker of
Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs. J. 8.
Soape a few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Vester Pass have
moved to Ruston, La., where Mr.
Pass is now employed.
J. M- Kyle, of Centenary Col- „ ___ __ ____
iMOb JfeW ft SKttMR few fe MK
Miss Aurora Ward spent the
week-end in Bonham.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cunningham
were visitors in Allen, Okla., Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Smith spent
from Friday until Sunday of last
week in Mineral Wells.
Miss Eloise Cline of Royse City
spent a short time here Sunday
visiting Miss Elizabeth McClure.
Mrs. Roy Henley and two sons
of McAlister, Okla., came in Sun-
day for a visit of about two weeks
at the home of Miss Annie Beas-
on.
Miss Aubyn Meade and Miss
Lucille Conine, who are students
Paris Junior College, spent
the week-end here with their
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Rood of
Dallas, arrived here Sunday for a
week's visit with Mrs. Rood’s sis-
ter, Mrs. A. A. Roberts and fam-
ily.
Mrs. Hornet Hitchcock of Mc-
Kinney spent the week-end here
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. M. Yielding.
Little Miss Dana Jean Sloan of
Dallas is ill at the home of her
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
Brumit, in this city.
Mrs. L. D. Everhart arrived
here last Thursday from Bonham
to spend several weeks visiting at
the home of Mrs. J. T. McCleary
and family.
Eugene Chiles of Eldorado, Ark-
kansas spent the week-end here
v/Ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gus Chiles.
William Stafford of Antlers,
Okla., was here last Friday on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bell and „
family moved Monday from West berg, Texas, for the past week.
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City to Paris, where she and he* i
mother and brother of Paris hSCS
been to attend the marriageOf
her sister. Mrs. Mitchell has bee*
visiting in Paris for three week% ,1
during which time she and her
husband also attended the State
Bankers Convention in Galveston.
Mrs. Dan Baker returned from
Dodd City, where she visited at ?!
the home of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hagood and
Misses Iva Joe Smith and Virginia
Dale Wood, spent Tuesday la
Greenville.
Mrs. George Evans, who has
been quite ill is reported as im. J
proving nicely this week. ]
Miss Frances Edwards was in
Commerce Monday making ar.
rangements to attend E. T. S. T. ■'
C. there this summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Yvone Myers and
Mrs. Mattie Myers of Commerce,
spent a few days here the first ot
the week visiting Mr. and Mr<
Herbert Pearson.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Parker and
Mrs. Harry Parker and baby of
Marshall spent Sunday in Car-
thage.
Charlie Philips, the Stroller of
the Shreveport Times, was a Car-
thage visitor last Saturady.
Misses Edith Jones and Mary
Pippen visited in Overton last
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Hender-
son and baby of Cisco are visit-
ing Mrs. George Harkrider this
week.
tended commencement
week.
_________________ Mrs. Fannie Lake of Lufkin at-
Scho'ol "of Music in New York. He I tended commencement here this
week.
Mrs. Wayman Mitchell of Pal-
estine was a Crockett visitor the
-first of this week.
Porter Sallas has returned from
attending John Tarleton College at
Stephenville.
J. J. Harris of Huntsville was
here for a visit with his daughters,
Msr. Lake and Mrs. Trice, and at-
tended the graduating exercises.
Miss Annie George Callaway had
returned from attending Kidd-Key
College at Sherman.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Rankin and
Miss Ola Satterwhite were visitors
in Huntsville last week.
Mrs. Harvin Moore and son of
Houston were here for the funer-
al of Zenon Decuir Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Davis
Henderson attended commence-
ment exercises here this week.
Miss Nita Elnora Lake left for
Dallas Wednesday for an extended
visit with her cousin, Betty Neel.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Disbongh
and Mr. R. L. Midkiff were called
to Bedias Tuesday by the death
of a relative.
Mrs. C. A. Lockfield and son,
Collin, Jr., and Mrs. W. D. Julian
and son, Dan Jr., are visiting in
San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hardy Neel and
daughter, Betty, of Dallas visited
Mrs. Neel's sisters, Mrs. G. B.
Lake and Mrs. D. B. Trice, this
week and attended the graduating
exercises.
Oran Dawson left Sunday for
Lindale, where he has employment
with the Government soil erosion
service.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Waller and
H. J. Berry of this city attended
the funeral of Dr. Small at Pal-
estine Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hail are
spending a vacation with their par-
ents in Crockett before returning
to Louisiana.
Mrs. Erline Kolb and Miss Em-
ma Moore of Henderson and Joln-
erville are visiting the old home at
Liberty Hill.
Ray -Austin has returned from
John Tarleton College at Stephen-
ville, where he was a member of
the graduating class.
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Chandler and
son, Berry Chandler, of Galveston
spent the week-end with their
mother, Mrs. W. V. Berry.
Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Shelton and
little daughter of Bedias were
week-end visitors in the homtf of
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Dishongh.
Taylor Nelson and Chester El-
lis wil return at the end of this
week from attending Texas College
of Arts and Industries at Kings-
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Royal left this
(Thursday) morning for a visit at
Menard and will attend the sum-
mer session of the University of
Texas.
William Rush left Wednesday for
Fort Clark, near Brackettville,
where he Is stationed with head-
quarters troop of the Fifth U. 8
Cavalry.
Friends of Percy Christopher
will be glad to know that he is up
and about afetr an automobile ac-
cident sustained Saturday on the
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. |
June Kyle.
Miss Elizabeth Bums of Teneha
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Thompson.
Mrs. Bernard Kyle of Teneha
spent Sunday with Mrs. Henry
Matthews of this city.
Oran Primeaux and B. M. Mit-
chell, students of the College of
Marshall are at home for the sum-
mer.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Owens and
children of Mooringsport, La.,
visited Mrs. Jessie Pippen last
Sunday.
Ed Hornsby of Henderson visit-
ed Troy Gholston of this city last
Sunday.
Joe Conrad Hayes of the Col-
lege of Marshall is at home for
little Ithe Summer vacation.
daughter, Wanda Lou,are in Stur-
Lou's
Ed-
Mrs. Shope's sister, has been seri- noon, en route from O1
ously 111 for a week or more, but
is now said to be Improving. Mrs.
Shope's school at Rockpoint closed
some two weeks ago, and she was
re-elected for the coming year.
Mrs. Sue Murle yand Mr. and
Mrs. 'Robert Alexandria of Bells,
visited Miss Josephine Martin last
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McKnight of
Dallas, spent last Sunday here at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Lasseter and family, Mrs. Lesse-
,ter and Mr. McKnight are brother
and sister. Mrs. Lesseter’s fath-
er, W. L. McKnight of Marlin, is
also here and will spend some time
with his daughter . ,
Mrs. Bailie Edwards, who has
been visiting her mother, Mrs. Ab-
ernathy, and other relatives and
friends here for the past several
months has returned to her home
at Lorenzo, Texas.
Misses Anne, Josephine and Bil-
lie George of Ada, Okla., are here
visiting at the home of Mrs. E,
W. Green.
Mrs. C. R. Flquet went to
Clarksville Tuesday to be with her
aunt who is quite 111.
H. P. Clifton, who has been a
member of the High School!
faculty returned to his home In
Greenville Tuesday.
Miss Dava Cox of Fort Davis,
Texas, spent last week-end here
as the guest of Miss Eloise Lank-
ford.
Miss Iva Joo Smith of Windom,
was a guest at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Wood this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly of Com-
merce were here Monday to at-
tend the Commencement exer-
cises of the Honey Grove High
School.
Mrs. John Donald Mitchell of
Lubbock spent a short time In
Honey Grove last Sunday after-
Miss Effie Haskins of Idabel.
Okla., spent Wednesday in Parte.
Mrs. Ed Lindsay left Thursday,
for a visit in Houston, with rela-
tives.
Mrs. Robert Murphy is in Tex-
arkana to attend the graduation
exercises of her nephew from high
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is at home
from Bryan, where he attended
school the past year.
Rev. I. T. Andrews and family
spent the week-end with his par-
ents at Center.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Orms and
family of Goose Creek are visit-
ing relatives at Pine.
Mrs. Murell Knox and little
son of Jacksonville are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Knox.
Miss Blanche Crumpler is at
home Harrold, Texas, where she
taught school the past year.
Louie ®. Hess, Jr., was here
last week-end from Dallas to at-
tend the closing exercises of the
public school.
Miss Faye I-ockett and Mrs.
Fay Burgoine of Dallas spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Rowe
Lockett.
W. B. Goodwin and son, Don-
ald Wray, of Greenville, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Drew last week-end.
Miss Peggy Harrison, who has
been teaching at Hagerman, N.
M., accompanied by Miss Nina
Bennett, is visiting here.
Mrs. Oran Reeves and little
daughter returned from Dallas
I Sunday. They were accompanied
by Mrs. C. E. Taylor.
Carleton Bailey and family of
Bartlesville, Okla., were here
Tuesday en route to Atlanta, Ga.,
and points in Tennessee. Mrs. J.
A. Bailey accompanied them on
their trip.
Mrs. Frankie Wylie expects to
leave Monday on a trip to Carls-
bad Cavern, N. M. She will go
with her sister, Mrs. C. V. Weir,
and others from Winnsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Fleming
will leave Monday for Austin,
where Mr. Fleming will take a
special course at the University.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bullard
and daughters, Ida Sue and Mary
Jane, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Efurd visited in Dallas Sunday.
Miss Oma Black and niece,
Miss Katherine Ann Miller, of
Dallas are spending the week-end
with H. Y. Black.
Mrs. W. B. Abernathy and son,
Dave, came home Wednesday
from Norman, Okla.
Edwin Tillery of Centenary Col-
lege visited in this city last week-
end.
Miss Marjorie Midyett of Tyler
is visiting In Carthage with rela-
tives.
Roy Whiteburst of Marshall was
a Carthage visitor Sunday after-
noon.
Peter Willis Baker of Kilgore
spent the week-end in Carthage.
Ray Roberts spent the week-
end in Atlanta with his parents.
Mrs. Thomas Wooten spent
Sunday In Tatum with relatives.
Buddy Bird of Kilgore spent
Sunday in this city.
Mrs. Tom Adams of LaTcx
spent Wednesday in Carthage.
Mr. L. D. Todd has returned
to his home in Timpson for the
summer.
Miss Odessa Dupriest spent the
week-end in Beckville with rela-
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooke spent
the week-end in Marshall.
Mrs. C. E. Mitchell of San An-
tonio visited Mrs. Curtis Duke
last week.
George Tiller of LaTex was a
Carthage visitor Tuesday after-
noon.
Lloyd and George Charles Tiller
of LaTex visited in Carthage Mon-
day. z
Rev. W. C. Newbum of Jackson-
ville spent Sunday in this City.
Tommy Erwin, and
Hazel Cox, Mattie
Gladys Erwin, spent
Shreveport.
Miss Edna Kersh of Gary is the
Mrs. Curtis
Miss Nettie Ray is home from
Baylor University, Waco, to spend
the summer with her parents.
Murphy Webb left today, after
spending a few days with his
mother, to attend summer school
at University of Texas, Austin.
Jack Faunt LcRoy Is home from
John Tarleton College, Stephen-
ville.
Miss Freddie Tolle was a week-
end visitor in Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bryant and
daughter, Mary Jane, who have
been the house guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Ray and Dr. and Mrs.
Roger W. Gray, for the past few
days, returned this morning to
their home In Overton.
Miss Dorothy Carey, who has
been attending John Tarleton Col-
lege, Stephenville, Is home for the
summer with her parents.
Miss Jewqjl Sparks, who Is in
nurses training at St. Joseph's
Hospital, Fort Worth, la spending
two weeks vacation with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Sparks.
O. A. Griffin, student at Johp
Tarleton College, is toetne for the
summer, . ,
Mrs. Odie Shaffer of Hamilton
is visiting relatives in Brecken-
ridge.
Mias Frances Henderson, teach-
er In the public schools, left to-
day to spend the summer *t her
Misses
Belle and
Friday in
Misses Virginia Earle and Veda
Bauman, both of Alto, visited In
Troup this week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Moody of
New Smynra, Florida, are visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Tarbutton.
Miss Dera Dowis of Kerens and
Mrs. Lawrence Watkins of Port
Arthur are here visiting Mrs. J.
D. Sellers.
Miss Frances Almond is expect-
ed home June 3 from Texas State
College for Women (Cia) to spend
the summer vacation with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Al-
mond.
Mrs. Henry Johnson and
Edwin, and the latter’s
her grandmother,
Wheellock.
Mrs. J. J. Mock went to Dallas
Sunday to be with her daughter,
Mrs. W. R. West, who was operat-
ed on at the Methodist hospital,
Tuesday.
W. M. Gober and Mr. Dezell of
Jacksonville were visitors Tues-
day at a meeting of the Troup
Kiwanis club.
Mrs. J. W. O'Banion of Gar-
land visited her mother, Mrs. Dave
Wilkinson, and other relatives and
friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Baker and
children and C. L. Fair visited the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
J. Fair, in Jacksonville, Sunday.
Bertram Wilson and J. B. King
spent the week-end with Thomas
Murphy in Kilgore.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Jones and
two little daughters are visiting
in Columbia, Tenn, and other
cities in that state, Mr. Jones is
shop-foreman at the Max Jarvis
Chevrolet Co.
Miss Lou Allie Norris of Ker-
nes visited in the Henry Gus Hale
home.
Miss Lois Hale, who is soon to
graduate from Texas State Col-
lege for Women at Denton, visit-
ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
S. Hale here during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Suggs re-
cently visited relatives in Joa-
quin.
Miss Ella Hale visited relatives
in Henderson, Friday.
Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Reagan have
returned from Marlin where the
former has been for several weeks
for benefit of his health. His con-
dition is better.
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Odis Lewis of Palestine was
Crockett visitor Monday.
Mrs. T. D. Trice of Lufkin at-
here this
A. L. Jones at their home,
South Twenty-sith street.
Miss Gertrude Dodds, who has
been teaching in public schools
at Pine Bluff, Ark., Is spending
her vacation with her parents at
162 South Twenty-seventh street.
Miss Edith Wells, daughter of
Mrs. T. D. Wells, is getting along
nicely at her home on Lamar
avenue following a tonsllectomy
Monday morning.
Miss Marie Amis has returned
from Oklahoma A. & M. In Still-
water, Okla., where she has been
a student, to spend the summer
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
O. D. Amis.
Mrs. R. W. Turman and daugh-
ter, Miss Clara B., of Munday,
Texas, are In Blossom visiting the
family of Walter Turman. Miss
Turman has been teaching in the
high school at Munday.
Mrs. Amy F. Hammon, of
Washington. D. C. has arrived for
a two weeks visit with her son,
Walter F. Hicks and family and
to attend the graduation of her
granddaughter, Miss Francenia
Hicks, from Paris high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Milam left
Thursday morning for Port
Arthur to attend the commence-
ment exercises of Thomas Jef-
ferson high school when their
daughter, Miss Elizabeth Milam
will graduate.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Spruce of
Floresville, Mrs. M. H. Keen and
daughter og Arkansas Pass and
Mrs. J. M. Smith of Dallas are
visiting Mrs. T. B. Smith and
Miss Emma Spruce at 387 Lamar
avenue, Miss Spruce being ill.
Miss Hattie Thomas and Mrs.
Filbert Gale, formerly Miss Nora
Elizabeth Edwards, arrived Wed-
nesday night from San Antonio
for a few days visit. Miss Thomas
is staying at the Lamar hospital
and Mrs. Gale is visiting Miss
Jewette Curtis and other friends.
Mrs. J. E. R. Chilton Jr., and
young son, J. E. R. HI., of Dallas
motored to Paris Thursday for a
two days visit with her father T.
A. Marchbanks and family. They
were accompanied by Mrs.
Charles Lee, also of Dallas, who
is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. S. Farrell.
CROUKETT
Miss Lorinc March, of Hender-
son. spent the week-end at home
Mrs. T. C. Jackson was a Hen-
derson visitor last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Morrow
spent Sunday in Joinerville.
Miss Maud Palmer was a Hen-
derson visitor last Thursday.
Miss Mary Etha Hudgins
spending the week-end in Fort
Worth with friends and relatives.
Miss Mae Hudgins, of Hender-
son. visited in Mt. Enterprise
Sunday.
Mrs. J. N. Coker returned home
from the sanitarium at Nacog-
doces Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Lacey, of
Cushing were visitors in the ~
Cook home, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson
and Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Peterson
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Chaney.
Mr. and Mrs. Alga Sheppard
and son Marvin Alga, of Hender-
son, visited in the E. L. Wagnon
home Sunday.
Mrs. Vernon Willis and little
of Port Author, were guests of
W. O. McClure and family last
week.
Misses Maurine Phillips, Hazel
and Mildred Chapman are home
from Ix>n Morris College, Jack-
sonville, where they have been at-
tending school.
Mrs. Frank Youngblood and
Jane, and Mrs. Ralph Sharp, ot
San Augustine, spent Wednes-
day with Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Hudginq.
Sam W. Ross and wife and Mrs.
L. R. Brown of Kilgore, and Mrs.
E. B. Griffin of Longview, were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Ross.
Mrs. J. W. Price, of San An-
gelo. Mrs. T. J. Jones, Mrs. Leora
Thigpin, Mrs. G. T. Birdwell and
daughter, of Minden, visited E. L.
Hudgins and family Tuesday.
Mrs. T. L. Ross and daughters
Misses Nancy B., Elizatbeth and
Persia, of Waxahachie, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Ross Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wofflver-
ton and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Der-
rington visited Mr. and Mrs. H.
S. Woolverton at Laneville Sun-
day.
Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Waller and
daughters Misses Norma Ray and
Iona returned from Jacksonville
last Friday. Rev. Waller and
family left Saturday for New
Mexico to spend the summer.
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Dean, J. Lawrence. Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 64, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 2, 1935, newspaper, June 2, 1935; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1311878/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rusk County Library.