The Decatur News (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, January 8, 1926 Page: 5 of 8
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of Devol,, Okla., visited their moth-
er and father, T. Boyd and wife,
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Mr. and Mrs. Leo L. Sellers of
Wichita Falls spent Christmas day in
Decatur with Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Sellars.
Miss Gertunie Chambers of Dallas
spent the week end with her sister,
Miss Caroline Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Decker spent
Christmas ir. Justin with Mrs. Deck-
er’s mother, Mrs. Lee.
Rev. and Mrs. Bert B. Hall were
. last week, attend-
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Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gettys of
Bowie are visiting their mother,
Mrs. M. Gettys during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Douglass and
family spent Christmas with
relatives in Decatur.
Trade at TYLER’S.
hospital for treatment.
W. M. Pate spent Christmas with
his? family in Perrin, Texas.
Miss Alice May Gill returned Sun-
day to her school in Atlanta, Texas,
Mis. John Morris is quite sick ly.
Santa Slaus has come and gone—
bringing with him a new year. All
that we have left of the year 1926
is either for remembrance or vain
regrets. If it is the first, resolve
that the year 1926 will be even more
eventful and beautiful for you; if it
visiting J. W. Woods and wife.
Mr. and Mrs.
baby visited relatives in Abilene,
Christmas. Mr. Martin returned the
first of the week, Mrs. Martin re-
mained for a more extended visit.
Mrs. E. W. Dodge entertained the
young people with a party Thursday
i night.
Miss Alma Ruth, teaching in Mad- worry? Old Jack Frost can’t get
Mass Hattie Simpler of Amarillo
is here visiting relatvee.
Mrs. Ermie Smith and Miss Maude-
Morrie of Fort Worth were guests
of friends and relatives here last
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Burch and
family spent Sunday in Fort Worth,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore left
REVISED SCHEDULE OF DENVER
PASSENGER TRAINS ,
In effect January 3rd, 1926.
South Bound
W. Falls Decatur Ft Worth Dallas
11:56 am 2:14 pm 3:25 pm 5:00 pm
2:00 am 4:32 am 6:00 am 7:46 am
8:00 am 10:31 am 12:01 pm
NORTH BOUND.
Dallas Ft Worth Decatur W. Falls
8:30 am 10:10 am 11:28 am 1:56 pm
11:00 pm 12:40 am 2:06 am 4:40 am
6:46 pm 8:09 pm 10:30 pm
odist church, Christmas eve. at 7 i
o’clock.
Mrs. E. H. Baumgaerter gave a
Christmas tree for the junior mem-
bers of the Methodist Sunday school
life
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Christmas guests her mother and
Local Editor
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Miss Evelyn Helm of Fort Worth
Spending the week with her
cousin.
Arson Smith and wife spent the
Zion community last week end.
Dr. Carlo Ball and family from
Frederick, Okla., were in Decatur
visiting during the Christmas holi-
days.
Mr. and Mrs. John Waggoner of
Wichita Falls spent the week end
in Decatur with Mrs. J. W. Pat-
terson.
Misses Anette and Bess McMordie
spent the holidays in unuicM«- . ... r,
with friends. Iand otber relatives south of town near Decatur.
H. M. Helm was in Dallas Mon- Chrbt,Mfc |j_Mr. and Mrs. Bascomb Renshaw, .The
day on a business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Adams spent holidays here with Mr. and On. Mc-
Born—To
Slimp on
self. Not to the point of conceit,
but they realize they have done a
wonderful work and they are ex-
pecting to enjoy the fruits of it.
CURTIS YANT, Principal.
GREENWOOD
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The Bulldogs played the Rhome
basketball boys Friday at Rhome and
won aonther victory, scores were 18-
22 in G. H. S. favor. They will
come here Friday and play.
Arch Arnold and* Mr. Smith of
I Sunday.
Mrs. Freemont Milligan entertained
, a few friends Saturday night at her
home with a forty-two party. Bo-
; freshments were served. Those pres-
ent were Misses Lucye Pickett, Laura
Vermillion, Margarett Cannon, Mr.
Newton Maxwell, W. F. Haggard,
and Leroy Brown-
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dodge were
guests of Miss Nellie Murdock Sat-
. and Mrs. Marco Hill of Hills-
1 boro, Ralph Renshaw, state univer-
sity, Press Terrell, Temple, T
Renshaw, Rhome, were home for
Christmas.
B. C. Schulky and family of Olney, bit the ground after it was thrown urday night
Dr. Will Schulkey and Miss Helen out might lead one to believe one was ! T* “
Manette of Dallas, Dr. Carl Schulkey in New England where they I
wife and daughter of Electra, and cold weather—but why should
THE DECATUR NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1926
Mark Belew and eon from Celina Mrs. 8. A. Bailey from Wichita
spent Christmas with relatives. Falls is visiting her son, Odus Bailey
Miss Daisy Bell of Amarillo spent
Christmas with relatives in the city.
Miss Bell Ford and nephew, Clar-
ence, attended the ball game in
Cisco Friday afternoon.
Miss Mitren Crowder of the Mt.
Zion community had a tonsilitis op- |
eration last week.
Jack Moes Jr. from Cisco visited '
his cousins here during the Christ- j
mas holidays.
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ter, Teams aa ascend dam asafl scatter
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Meets every Friday sight. Renier
meeting every Fourth Friday night.
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other girls and boys attending the proflta, spiritual, moral,
University, returned Sunday.
Mrs. Drew of Kaufman, Texas, vis-
ited her daughter, Mrs. John Ren-
shaw, during the Christmas holidays.
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| Finn of Iowa Park, spent Christmas necessary for success-
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Edward Clark of Decatur was a
Garvin caller Sunday.
Miss Gladys Atchley
Worth visitor Sunday.
many pa. . dances, and old
church meetings held during Christ-
mas were enjoyed by everyone that
Fate would brave the cold to get out. The ■
--- wind whistling through the trees, ice
; cracking and water freezing before
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jef-
fries, December 81st, at St. Joseph’s
Infirmery. Fort Worth, a daughter.
J. L. Jeffries, the grand-father,
left Sunday for Fort Worth, to pay
his respects to the little lady. He
said he was going to stick his head in
a barrel and holler “Grandpa,” to
hear how it sounded. It is his only
grandchild.
py New Year, we sure,
Yours for better service,
CHAMPION SHOE SHOP.
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E. B. Melton of Wichita Falls, field Thursday night
Lawrence Melton and wife, C——-----•
C. Henderson left last week Melton wlf« and baby Dallas, ent.
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hold a place’ with a’ prominent land Awbrey Holliday and children of Ft. tending high schoo at Fort Worth,
title business of that flourishing Worth, were Christmas guests c*
Mrs. E. B. Melton.
Mesdames Elmer Helm and Em-
The party given by Miss Hazel
' Hathorn was well attended, and en-
joyed by all.
onsonville, spent the holidays with us. We have too many warm clothes,
their parents, L. Schulkey. too much wood, and enough bear to
Fred Spain and family visited rel- la8t until wlnter breaks UP- Turn
atives in Dallas during the holidays.
Miss Vera Jenkins, pharmacist for
the Ingram Drug Co., spent Christ-
mas day with home folks in Lewis-
ville.
I. N. Woods of Willis, Okla., is plenty of water at Garvin to fill weeks stay here with relatives,
them up again when you get ready; LI _ Z ™ 2? S— ~
A. S. Martin and to g0 back home- T*1® program will has been here, the guest of John
this week.
Mrs. J. A.
ill last Thursday.
Miss Gertrude Maley spent the
holidays in Nocona,
Wichita Falls.
By using it you will aid j
Call for it by Name. Your groeer has it. J
Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Sunday Jan. 3-26, a
Miss Edna Mitchell of Hardy was
a guest last week of Miss Leola Gid-
> deon.
J. H. Armstrong was in Gaines-
ville Monday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Thompson of
■ Fort Worth were week end guests
J of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dodge.
Aubrey Davis returned Sunday to
Decatur where he is attending school
at D. B. C.
Loe Arnold and sons, Roma aad
Joe, were in Denton Thursday on
lian with their parents.
Mrs. P. M. Curry had as
last until winter breaks
on the electric fan, please.
Remember folks, if it’s cold Friday daughter,
night there will be two roaring __ ___
fires in the school house and the | from Amarillo visiting relatives,
building will be warm.
car radiators and come in the house, to her home at Spur, after a two
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week.
Wednesday for their home at Lo-
meta after a lengthy visit,here with
i Mrs. C. C. Leonard and family.
. - Miss Loretta McGhee who is teach-
and ing may be just another year to ing near Chillicothe spent
the holidays here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McGhee.
Miss Eula Mae Renshaw has re-
turned to her school duties at Ana-
huac after spending the holidays
here with home folks.
Mrs. Dewey Ellis and children of
Muskogee, Okla., are here visiting
Z. B. Bobo and family.
Miss Loma Lowance of Fort Worth
shall go into your basket, and when: i(, heret the KUe8t of parent,.
r.roily until p«™.nently srtUM. , w g]agl,
- Trade at TYLER’S. You get a children of Denison, were Monday
Radio ticket with every 26c cash guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Slagle,
you spend there. j Robert Gibson of Dallas spent
Tom Simmons and family of Fred- Christmas day with his father, E. P.
erick, Okla., passed through Decatur Gibson and wife.
Tuesday on his return from a Frank Killough, student in the
Christmas visit to his sister, Mrs. state university, visited friends in
Reta Lovelace in Dallas. He was in' Decatur last week,
the city for a short while, and made
inquiries about his many old friends.
He is a son of a former citizen
J. W. Simmons, who was a wholesale
grocery merchant here for many
years.
R. L. McGlasson of Corsicana, and
Janni V. McGlasson, Fort Worth,
spnt Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Gilbert.
Miss Ona B. McGlasson returned
Sunday to her work as home econ-
omics teacher in Groesbeck, Texas, c<a]tfornia *
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and Mrs. W. S. Gilbert. see, it is white and looks as though
Rev. and Mrs. Roy L. Patton of it had been dipped in lime. It Is
Avery, Red River Co., passed through an unusual plant and was gathered
Decatur Thursday and spent the on the top of a mountain.
night with his oM friends, Mr. and I
Mrs. Gus Pickett, before returning
home, after spending Christmas with 1
friends in different points in Texas.
Mrs. O. T. Bryant from Paradise
was in Decatur Thursday, and re-
newed her subscription to the News.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Curtner and son
of Fort Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Freeman and son of New Harp, Mr.
and Mrs. Hulet Mann of Forestburg,
Mr. and Mrs. Barney McDowell of
Sunset, and Mrs. Henry Allen and
daughters of Altus, Okla., were
WiU1 guests in the S. C. Man home here
Christmas day.
aad Mr. and Mrs. Fred Custio
Cald- Hy and Mrs. Dave Hamfltoi
m, visited the I* L> H
eg the holidays. i
E. L. Brandenburgh was here last
week from Oklahoma City looking
after his property interests.
, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Mann and fam-
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Tandy Belew
and family from Vernon spent
i Christmas with relatives in De-1
| catur.
__ Miss Grace Brady of Arlington
the Christmas program at the Meth- was a Christmas guest of W. A.
— . . • - Helm and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Lillard, vis-
ited their son Jack in Ranger Sun-
I d®y- I
Miss Wynelle Henderson teacher,
in one of the Fort Worth schools,!
was home for the Christmas holi-
days.
Miss Mary V Provence spent a f r^nt HTtaJritoiK
NOTICE—-On January 1st all
i charge accounts with us will be
closed. We will make no charge
tickets to anyone. It takes time to
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is impossible for us o give service
J. M. Trussell of Boyd was here on unless we do this. We appreciate
the nice business we have enjoyed in
the past and we feel that it is our
duty to give the very best service
possible. We kindly ask you to co-
operate with us.
Thanking you in advance and wish-
Trade at TYLER’S. You get a
Radio ticket with every 25c cash
you spend there.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Man and
children, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Man from Wichita Falls, spent
Christmas with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Man.
Very pretty and highly decorative
for the Christmas holidays was a
box of desert holly, sent to Mrs.
Terrell Lillard by her mother from
after spending the holidays with J’
Mrs. A. S. Bedger has returned
from a visit to west Texas.
Miss Pearl Badger was expected' mother, Mrs. H. L. Jones, Christmas,
home from Frederick, for the Christ-
mas vacation. <.
Born—to Mr. and Mrs. Woody
Walls, Sunday, December 20th, a
son, at Rogers Sanitarium.
Born—to Mr. and Mrs. Fate Ma-
son, south of Decatur, Sunday, De-
cember 20th, a daughter.
Miss Edna Mae Boyd conducted
be the best Garvin has ever put out, Naugle and family.
and as good as any school has put Miss Florence Brammer left Wed-
out. Not boastin’; but stating day for Fort Worth to enter Brant-
facts, Garvin has the stuff and she’s ley-Draughon Business College.
, A __T . ! rarin’ to demonstrate. Come, watch Miss Cassie F. Russell has returned
Trade at TYLER’S. You get a ber “do her stuff” Friday night. home from a weeks stay with rela-
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- | spent the holidays in Kaufman coun-
E. H. Keller is in the Wise County ty visiting friends and relatives.
Santa treated them nicely.
The four Reed children that have
just moved into our community are
very welcome to Garvin school. This
increases our attendance somewhat,
but two are expecting to move short-
.. “Children may come, Children
may go; But Garvin goes on forever.”
Miss Myrtle Williams was a vis-
itor at the school Monday.
The new year which is just dawn-1
start the new
year with a determination to make
it count as the most profitable in i
some folks but to the wise it rep-
resents an empty basket which we
must fill before 1927. There is no
alternative: the basket must be full
to the brim with something. That
“something” is left up to you to j
select. What is it to be? Is it
' The party given at Mr. Gene Say- ‘food thin«« or bad
--- -was enjoyed things that you put in your basket? i
Clyde very much, a large crowd was pres- Resolve that nothing but the best i
uhnll «»r» Irtirt wamv* Rckalroi sawri u/lusn
Miss Winnie Manning who is at- the new year is through and time j Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Lowance.'
nding high schoo at Fort Worth, “ »” « new you will;-----
of spent the hoidays with her parents. have nothing to regret, and a good, PROUD GRANDFATHER
Mr. Hubert Taylor of Vernon, vis- strong character, as well as an en-1
ited friends and relatives here v»abl® reputation. Join with your
Christmas humble correspondent in saying that
Miss Mary Emma McKinney of your basket shall be filled to over-
Fort Worth, was a guest of Miss flowing with the best there is.
Ruth Sayfleld the week end. The things that Garvin has to be
Miss Myrtle Lee Manning spent proud of that were accomplished are
the holidays at home. the nice new school building, well
Miss Pearl Reed of Fort Worth, furnished and equipped.. .A. perfect
spent the past two weeks at home. water system, the best rural school
Miss Mary Lee Rama, who is playground equipment in the state
teaching school at Bowie, came home and the nice playground. Also the
for the holidays. community as a whole, is proud of it-
{and wife, this week.
The Mann Produce Co. have moved
their business to the room just south
of their present location on east
Main.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Christian
of San Antonio, visited parents,
brothers and sisters during the
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Castleberry
I and family of Mineral Wells, Mr.
» and Mrs. D. G. Ellis, of Muskogee,
„ „ „ ReV1 G- p- from Fort Worth Okla., Dr. Tom C. Bobo, of Baylor
9:80 ' «:80 aPP«tatment at Crafton Hospital, Dallas, Dr. Zack Bobo Jr.
a.m.ajn. pjn.pja.
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1608 Main and Grand Hotel
FRAZIER A SHAW
brother and wife from Hamilton,
Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Lacky and
children from Waco visited their
for Houston, Texas, where he will l?ranlc Melton and wife, Mr and Mrs.
of that flourishing Worth, were Christmas guests
city. Chris is a splendid good fel- Mrs. E. B. Melton.
low, and has a fine family. The
News regrets to see them leave, mett Allen of Fort Worth, were in
We understand, he will not move his Decatur Thursday afternoon.
Lve amu aua. pan. pan.
Greathouse Hotel 7:8011:881401*0
Sunday- S. W. Hoapital, Fort Worth, Mri
Miss Bonnie Jones of Paradise vis- Faul and Miss Ann Bobo, Baylor
ited the Misses Crowder of the Mt. University, Waco, Miss Virginia
Bobo, Diamond High School, Fort
Worth, visited their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Z. B. Bobo, Rhome, and
sister, Mrs. Carl Christian, Decatur,
during the Christmas holidays.
Mrs. B. F. Lawrence returned
Tuesday from a visit with relatives
in Louisiana and Mississippi.
| Mr. and Mrs. Harley Burton and ; day ** Charlie and
little son from Clarendon, Texas,
Henrietta •visited ^r’ and Mrs. Marion Belew were Christmas visitors of relatives
Christmas. | y-
Clyde Jameson of Dallas, brother . Mr.
I of Mrs. F. V. McMordie, spent the bore
the holidays in Hillsboro and Merid- Mordie and family.
Maurice Mount, Robert Howard,
“er and Ira Kerr, of Henrietta, and
I Virginia Roberson of Denton, Tex.,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Phillipa of I
Rule, Texas, spent a few days visit-
ing relatives here. They are moving
to Fort Worth to make their home.
Mrs. Elmora Bowan of Dallas vis-
ited her aunt, Mrs. Merlin Gage, and
Walter Griffith, last Thursday
Dr. and Mrs. Ted Payne and
daughter were guests oi Dr. and
Mrs. D. H. Payne during the holi-
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blewett of
Dallas were visitors of Mr. and Mrs.1
J. H. Lynch last week.
J. P. Boyd, who is working in the “ th® latter- turn yourself away
railroad commissioners office while ^rom tb® past and Lt_.t 2._ _...
attending the State University, was
home for the New Year. J. P. looks
fine, and is making good. He, with I your car®*r- not j“8t abov® in n»om-
and mental. Following Longfellow:— business.
“Let the dead past bury its dead.'
Act! Act! In the living presence;
Heart wthi.in and God o’erhead.”
Energy, and more energy expanded |
Paul Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Paul in the right direction, is all that is
i—spelled with a
visited with the McMordies Saturday.
Annette and Bess McMordie were
guests of Maurice Mount and Mary
Parrish of Henrietta for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Stewart of
Big Sandy visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
W. Stewart Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Landers of
Dallas, with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W.
Stewart, and Mr. John Eastly of
Kaufman, visited W. H. Norton and
• family Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gragg, Miss
Annit Placo of Dallas, and E. E.
Placo, Fort Worth, were Christmas
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Hunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott and children
from Dallas were guests of A. D.
Reeves and family Christmas.
Vernon Miles was called to Decatur
■ Monday to be with his father, H. K.
Miles, who had a relapseSunday
nart of her vacation in Decatur with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
. Provence.
w _:| ’B. F.' Hambright of RJoanoke
Radio ticket with every 25c cash spent Saturday and Sunday with books and collect accounts,
you spend there. relatives in the city.
Miss Claudie Mae Workman, Fort |
Worth, and Mrs. Doc Alexander and. business Saturday,
children from Electra, spent - • —
Christmas at home with their par- js
ents, Sheriff W. M. Workman and
wife.
Mrs. Ruth Belew and children holidays with relatives in Farmers- ing all our friends a bright and hap-
spent Christmas in Arlington!--2”- —■•«--- ——-
with Mrs. Belew’s sister, Mrs. W. B. I
Matthews.
Mrs. P. A. Davis spent the holi-
days in Ardmore with her daughter.
T. P. Renshaw fell and broke his
left arm while skating Christmas |
day.
Marion Askey and wife from Ol-
ney, Hamp McCary and wife of |
Matador, and Albert Barney and
wife of ------, were in Decatur
spending Christmas with relatives.
FOR RENT—The Gilliland place
in the northwest part of town; resi-
dence and barn, small pasture, room
for chickens, good water. R. M.
ASH, Route 2, Decatur, Texas.
(Jany8w2pd)
FOR RENT—Rear office room in
briek building, northwst corner
square, formerly occupied by Boyd
A Sons. E. L. BRANDENBURG,
2026 W 17th St., Oklahoma City,
Okla. (Jan7tf)
John Fullingim visited relatives
here Christmas.
My. and Mrs. T. R. Downs and
brother Giles T. Lloyd, Fort Worth,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Dillehay.
Attorney J. L. Gettys, Gainesville,
Rev. A. C. Gettys, Belton, C. C.
Gettys, Bowie, R. A. Gettys, Bowie,
M. W. Gettys, 'Bowie, spent Christ-
mas here with their mother, Mrs.
M. Gettys.
Miss Lucille Ainsworth of Wich-
ita Falls, visited her sister, Mrs.
P. L, Gettys, Christmas.
Relatives in the J. H. Rowan home
who visited them Christmas were
Miss Eileen Rowan, Clayton, N. Mex.,
Allen Rowan, Wichita'Falls, M. F.
Thunnond and family, Quanah, Joe
Thurmond, and family. Canyon, Tex..
J. F. Thurmond and family, and
John Rowan and family, Rhome,
Miss' Mary Thurmond, Dallas.
Gpy Hughes, wife and baby of
Gus Hughes,
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