Gainesville Register (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 71, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 21, 1926 Page: 5 of 18
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-Mother of Kirby
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Home in Marietta
stopping liefore crossinfr sidt*-
eoming
G. G. Boydston
Candidate For
Commissioner
Entre Nous Club
Tntc.rtained Friday
MARCEL.
Work Done From 2 to 4 Hours.
, Guaranteed Six Months.
Ed M. Thompson
Insuror
PHONE 360
Home
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Miss Gladys McKinney
Hostess to Y. B. S. Club.
SHOE STORE
“WE FIT THE FEET’
COUNTY COURT
Hon. George W. Dayton, Judge
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C. of C. Office,
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a dinner
a txl will
day. •
Reconciliation
Means Money
For Mrs. Kresge
Here’s How to
Obey the Laws
On City Traffic
Lex C. Linn Is
A Candidate for
Supt. of Schools
Hazel
Alma
honorary
Theatre Party For
Miss Pearman
,A. Q. Findley
Barber Shop
612 East California Street
Many Fanners at
| Ed Crowe, who is in charge of the
street
well Xnuwn citizen of Cooke coun-|
.... ........ .... is a. i (<enilnllni(v in thjB
urn of Hon. Ewing Ihomason ot i |eBving t ion>
s'l’homa?on has liesided in this’
receive even
couple are eoi
United Press learned today.
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SHOES AN.S l-OSIER/
judgniviif. and will make the connty
a good *ommitFi'iner if elected to tha
office, end the dupjsirt of the voter*
of the county is: solicited.
>- Final Tej,
auses
1624-27:
David Hu1
Mis-ion—
Literal urt*—
.Synodical.
t<* and twenty-five cent store mag-
ishes. Mrs. Kresge accepted
' engagement for tomorrow
not see her husband
CANVAS i
BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME!
| PUMPS AND STRAPS
Just Broken Sizes
Dallas Man Moves !
To Farm in County l
E. ('. Haynes, prominent Dallas
citizen and owner of the Gibson;
farm of 375 acres on the Valley View
highway about four miles south of
, and has au-
Register to announce
for the. office of judge
■ I idieial District, subject
Ownby Club Has
R Prepared Year’s
Program of Work
The Ownby Home Demonstration
Club of. I a nd sa y bas prepared its
program of Home economies demon-
strations and lectures for the 1986
season and meetings will be held
at the homes of members and at
Lindsay Hall twice a month, as fol-
lows:
April 7, Lindsay Hall: subject—
“Literature On Music in the Home."’
Demonstration—Mrs. Lena Mae
Kendricks.
April 21. Mrs. G. N. Simmons, host-
ess: subject—’"Rug Making. Demon-
stration—Miss I-ela Mae Ownby.
May 5. Mrs. Henry Sneb. hostess-,
subject—“tbrrective Diet for Health.’’
Demonstration— Mr?. Rol>ert Trew.
May 19, Mrs. John Schmitz, host-
ess; subject—“Vegetable tanning
and Fancy Packs."’ Demonstration—
Miss Ownby.
•lune 2. Lindsay Hall; subject—
‘"Paper Flowers. Demonstration—Miss
Marie Spaeth; Table Service—Mrs. A.
Pitner.
June 19. Mrs. A. Pitner,. hostess;
subject—“Cold Drinks.” Demonstra-
tion—Miss Ownby.
July 7. Mrs. Otto Flusche, hostess-.
"Italian Hemstitching” —
to Mesdanws Tillman Hedges.. Claude
ami Dudlciv Grammar. W. \\. Scl-
lars, Harold Tanner. Harry Mahan.
Leon O’Neal, Lee Culp, Leo Ansley.
J. \V. Bailey, Gilbert Thomas, Aub-
4» rey Fields. J. M. TalTl'jt, btid (wo
guests, Mesdames Porter \\ ilson and
Edwin Liedtke. Jr.
THE ART SUPPLY CO.
LINDSAY EMBREY
Plaints, Vanishes. Wall Paper, Artist Materials,
Pictures, Picture Framing, Glass.
Of any insurance policy—
is —prompt payment of •
claims.
No matter how many
. claims are presented at one
time, for any of the Six
• Points, covered by the
zEtna Six Point Automobile
• Insurance Policy—they are
t all handled promptly.
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G. (». Boydston has announced his
candidacy for the office of Coiiimi .
sioner of Precinet No. 2. subject to
the action of the Democratic primary
in July, and lias authorized the pub-
lication of the following statement:
“1 wish to state that i have been
a resident of Cooke county for thir-
ty-eight years. I believe in equal
right? to all and special privilege?
to none and 1 am in favor of good
roads, and if- ejected will make all
improvements possible. - I have had
experience in bridge and road work
and feel that 1 am qualified, to ex-
ecute tin* duties of the offii-e. As to
mv character as a .man and a citizen
and my qualifications for the offii-e
I seek. I invite the investigation of
all.”
Mr. Boyd-ton is an ••nergvtic am!
feels that he <an render the people
of _this distriot a^bptable servico
as their district judge.
He will in dm- time conduct an
active campaign and hopes to jicrson-
ally meet every voter in the district,
respectfully soliciting the votes and
influence of the citizens of t’ookn
county. His formal announcement
will appear in this paper within
few days.
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Sunday School
Claes Entertained
I Funeral-services for W. J. Stovall.
t pioneer Cooke county citizen, who
.j died at Quanah, Texas, were held |
Saturday morning at St. Jo. Texax. | The Davis sisters, who own a
ami were attended by at
* of the deceased.I
Mr. Stovall moved to Quanah. Tex- ■
a?. Ia?t September and had been
living with relatives there since that
time. He resided in the West view
mtinity in this county prior to
| Mrs Ed Liedtke, Jr.,
* Hostess To Club
ett* about twelve years ago. Sh«
bad been a coOsecratdtl member of
the Christian church for seventeen
years, ami wan’s deVoted wife ami
mother, whose loss is keenly feltjiy
those she loaves to mourn her loss. — ..
Mrs. Lyde is survived by her hus-
liand. J. A. Lyde. one daughter. Mrs.
Mary Rays of Marietta, and four
sons. Kirbv Lvde of Gainesville, and
W. Z., A.' L. "anil J. E. Lyde, all of
Marietta.
Sophomore Class of
High School Honored.
Member? «f the Sophomore Class
<>f the Newsome Dougherty Memorial
High School were eiitertaineil Friday
evening by David Wise at the hbme
of hi? parent?. Mr. ami Mr?. U.j J.
Wise. 24 North Grand Avenue.
Ganics ami dancing were enjoyed
■ uing. after which de-
lightful refreshments of Dixie epps
I and lady fingers were sei veil to the
i gathering.
Bide A Wee Club
of a
November 17, Mrs. Al Kuntz, host-
ess. subject—“Small takes ami
Cookies.” Demonstration, Miss Own-
by.
December 15, Mrs. Joe Gleb, host-
ess; sul»jvct —‘t'liristmas Desaerts.”
Demonstration—Miss Ownby
Gainesville TeXcxs ?
Pote Minnick of Tulsa. Okla., who
is connected with the Carter Oil com-
pany. is here for a short visit.
Judge Ousley to
Make The Race for
District Judge
Hon. Alvin <1 Owsley <>f Denton
JUL—__L!L___" g!f
, |WE HAVE. PUT 300 PAIRS
1 war Iw wt n ,
| Women s New Styles
Saturday
Glady? McKin-
stVcet. The
children. Jtnc-
piavml during which
were taken of the
Refreshment? con-
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I >«r»M rt« 111 11 ri ■ t ^*1 • ■ . .1- . a- 2—1 s a
Dinner—Stuffed i»ork tenderloin.I , " I, . , ... j
. . . . . ’ . .... I until clear. 1 ’out* boiling w ater to' etery.
fried apple ring*, onions baked in* ’ 1 •
husks, radishes, whole wheat bread,
By SISTER MARY
Breakfast—Oranges, cereal,
cream, fish hash; corn bread,
coffee.
Luncheon—Spinach
Santa Fe section gang at Thaeker-
v ille, < >kla.. was in the city Saturdav
"night and called at' Thv Ih^gister of-
fice and ordered the Di.'
mailed to his Oklahoma ;«•
( rowe hits been conn
Santa Fe for many y,a;
be niade ”’*'’^’**”1 an^ son- Marysville; T. J.
Wheeler. Valley View; R. R. Tucker,
Marysville; Carl Jacobs. Gainesville,
Route 1; E. L. Cannon. Era; C. F.
Mask. Gainesville. Route 2; A. D.
McBee. Gainesville. Route 3; E. C.
Haynes. Gainesville.
I Nothing iwould be more appropriate, for Spring Cleaning than to
repapcr yofor home with one of our beautiful patterns of new 1926
Wall Papc^. We have numerous patterns for you to pick from
Come in add let us figure with you so that you may get your house
papered before the spring rush is on.
■mood Brown. Myra. Route I;
out IT. H. Ruth. Myra; I. M. Cotton. Era;
made for an r- Wimlierly. Marysville; Mrs. Jim
- to
every year that she fulfills her part'
as a “dutiful wife.”
The agreement will endure three
years. If Mrs. Kresge by that time
is unwilling to remain in the Kresge
Park avenue home, she is free to
depart, but she will be the possessor
of a fortune.
Jlrqiite this promise of vast
wealth, the pretty young singer has
not as yet made up her mind to re-
talrn to Kresge. The couple are on
the best of terms, but reconciliation
i>.iir>t yet accomplished. The United
i’re>.? learned that against the five.
Bulk is added to the breakfast
menu by serving [whole oranges rath-
er than just juiqe. While childreri
under four years [of age sfiould never
be given more than the juice of an or-
ange. older ejiildren arid adults -need
the ’"roughage” found in the pulp of
the fruit.
As rhubarb eoines into
keep in mind the neeessity-of
Rhi b rb Tapioca
One .rnp qtttvk cooking tapioca.
J! cups water. eups rhul arb cut ...
cht*si imh lengths. 1 S teaspoon salt. 1 3-4
souffle tna?ted corn bread, rhubarbl! i „ ,
Mra. Edwin Liedtke, Jr., was the
< Itafmiiig hostess to the ("ronotliana-
e toletnni Bfidge Club Thursday even-
ing, Mis? Ia*ta Liedtke scoring high
•»ut\ j.
Register to announce his candidacy •
Mrs. Joe Schmitz. “Set in Pockets and
Bound Buttonholes’"—Mrs. Joe Bez-
ner. “Roll Stitch”—Mw*. G. N. Sitn-
pns.
July 21. Mrs. Joe Bezner, hostess;
'stlhjert—it'Corh (tanning. Demon-
stration—Miss Ownby.
August 4, Mrs. Max Fhtsche. host-
ess; subject—“Know Your
ledd. ' IX-monstration—Mrs.
French.
August 18, Mrs. A. Dullock. host-
ess; subject—“Canning Peaehes.”
Demonstration—Miss Ownby.
-September 1. Mrs. B. Krein*, heat-
ess; subject—“How to Grow Flow-
ers Demonstration—Mrs. Charles En-
derby
September 15. Lindsay Hail; sub-
ject—‘"Fall Millinery”—Miss Ownby.
October 20. Mrs. Paul Arndt, host-
ess; subject—“School 1
Demonstration, Miss Ownby.
Lunches’’t progressive cit izen, of keen Lus-m ?«
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Edm-ation and Mini?teri:il
Spiritual1
Christian
. Pas-
\lla-rt_ Herrmann.
• Bell,
elected chair-
your
I I” lit Mil!* nir I «.-%•*£ wwane .
DON"1" fail to go to curb when fire
apparatus approaches,
I>ON"T follow the fire engine.
DON’ T forget to signal l»efore stop-•
ping or turning.
DON’T fail to lo<k your ear when
leaving it parked.
DON I’ double park.
DON T pass overtaken vxdih-les on'
their right.
DON’T fail to obey a jiolice order
or summons.
DON’T let your car make unneces-
?arv noise.
1X>NT take a chance of killing or
being killetl.
DON'T fail to see “DON’T’’ at Tlie,
Majestic Wednesday. ( * *
^COURTHOUSE
W DOINGS >
is a
“TriWdf’s Boyw,” the boyg’ Snndav
School cliiaa of the Dixon Street
( hristian < linreh. taught by Percy G.
, Tribble. <were entertained in the
borne of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. White
Saturday[ evening.
“A Trip Around the World » ilhu-
* trated with curios from many lands
was one of the interesting enter-
tainment feature-, game- being piay-
- ed a (id refreshments of ice cream
• and cake were served at the evnclu-
^it*u ot .i pleasant social evening.
<Ay attefnou with Miss Katherine i
Mmirrtu Jicr home, 225 South IJnd-
say at reef.
TIih girls * njoyed sewing for seve-
ral hours, after which a dainty
liiiMlieon Was served to the members
and guests by the hostesw.
SIXTEENTH DISTRICT COURT
Hon. W. S. Moore, Judge
New Cases Filed -> i.,-. ... , ... ,. e ..
Charles O. Austin. Banking Com- <’i”«5«ville. moved with lus family
' »! missioner of Texas vs. First National
gar- 1 Bank, damages.
|Sbcond Building
Permit of Month
j 'I’he second building permit of the
j I ’onth was issued Saturday by City
' Secretary F. M. Savage to J. ’i
| Briscoe tor the erection of a four
mom frame residence on North Sehop-
' meyer street. 'I’he total building
I permits issued in March amount to
| only <‘{.509 to date.
Girl friends of Miss Frances Pear-
man. who is to leave soon for her
home in Denton, entertainevi in her
honor with a theatre ]<artw Satur-
day afternoon, the en»wd enjoying
tin- matinee at the Majestic Theatre,
after which they went to the Little
>leq> Around the Corner, where
dainty refreshments were served.
Those enjoying th,, delightful af-
fair were Misses France? Pearman.
Zenda Lewis. Margaret Rose. Dora
'oe|ihciis. Lucille Bell. Irene Marshall,
Gladys Olvey, Margaret McDaniel
and Olive Uosten
Reed.
Briscoe. . -
and . Congregational
lb»n e \ti??i"ii- -Mrs. Willi.iei Myers.
| BBtodbl SeiiiM’l Extension ami Ydling
' 1 ’ IV<>|.le < Work- M - I H Mo-e'ev.
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IXief— Mrs. H. O. Kinne.
lafe—\T»> W. T. Sykes.
By PAUL W. WHITE tivities upon tlie behalf of the agri-
United Press Staff Correspondent cultural interests of the county by
New York. March* 26. (United tlm’ ■■■?—-”—=—-—•>—
I’rvss'.—Although Mrs. Doris Kresge imnil er of fanners visiting the »f-
■ * * ~ 5 ’ - .large sum in fice here indicates.
During the |»ast week the following
l»and. Selmstiaii S. Kresge. she will farmers called at the Chamber of
more money if the Commerce on various matters: Bud
mpletely reconciled, the !>>ty. Marysville; E. J. Winger,
____ ‘ ’• • Whitesboro. Route 1; H. Moody.
When Mrs. Kresge’s suit for 2,600 Era: A. V, Fleming. Illinois Bend:
sRhres of stock which she alleged U- D- Mest, Gainesville, Route 3;
her husband promised her in a pre- Raymond Brown. Myra. Route I;
marital contract, “was settled out J ■ ’’ ^-/-otton. Era;
of court, provision was
upward scale of gifts
to the farm the past week, and will
permanently reside there.
Mr Haynes was a visitor at tha
( handier of Commerce here Satur-'
i day and stattd- that he was cutting
;his cotton land from 225 to 1D0 acres'
this year. Mr. Haynes has a splendid I
herd of Jersey dairy cattle and in-
tends to go into farming on a large :
scale.
Painters, paperhangrrs ami ear-1
penter? have l»een busy the past week;
remodeling amL repairing the home
ou the farm.
Forty-Two Tourney
Planned by U. D. C.
A. **Fprty-Two” tournament is to
lie given! by the local chapter, Unit-
t" ed Daughters of the Conh’deracy in
»tbe display room of the Beattie-
Brown Motor company, corner < ali-
foruia and Red River streets on th'"
evening 6f Friday. April 9th, it is
. annonneed. Furtlier particulars will ------ ----- ------
br made public later, it is stated. ‘hiring the evening
Wanted For Burglasy
Austin. Texas-,March 2o. i \ >o< iat-
ed Press).-—For taking baby’ clotli-
ing ami hou?ehold good- Tom Davi-
and his wife are wanted in Texas.
Governor I t iguLm today isstied a
requisition on the governor of <*k
la bom a for tjie rendition of the
couple wanted by indictment in
Hunt county, Texas, on charges of
burgWky. It is charged they unlaw-
fully* took ■lousehohl goods from J.
11. Kellum at Greenville. Texas. They (
Thackerville. Okla.. March 20. (Spe-
cial to 'Ihe Register).—Edward A.
Harkey, brother of J. 1’. Harkey,
superintendent of the school of this
place, ami Miss Lorrine Harkey, al-
so of Thackerville, died at his home
in Colorado Springs, Colo., after
an illness of several years. Funeral
serv ices were held at Idabell, Okla.
He is survived by his parents, three
sisters and four brothers.
The ’memlwrs of the Entre Nous
1 Club weri* delightfully, entertained
by Mis. W. S. Potts at her home. |
723 East Main street. Friday after- |
iknmi. four tables of ’
ed and Irish game* were also eu- i *
joyed, >lialiirm ks ami > lay pipas be- Jg
* * hig given ns favors.
Refn-shinenfs of pn-en and vvliiti
cuke, cream and lemonade in the
St-. Patrick color scheme were served .
Woman’s Auxiliary
Hits Meeting.
Monday afternoon the
Auxiliary of the Southern
teriati Clitjech held their Home Mis-
sion imsrting in the parlors of the
church. 'Ilk* devolivmal iqa-risl with,
the song. f’Wliat a Friend We Have
In Jesus.”- Mrs. Geo. Ackley led - in
pravi-r and Ml?. W. T. Sykes i»q>eat
ed fnmi njemoiy the 13th chapter of
1 (oriiiQmins as the Scripture le?
son. This was followed with prayer
bv Mrs. Dav i<l Hugon.
Mn». C. A. Rred was the leader for
t Ito afternoon’s program on “Mexicans
In Texas. 5 Twelve ladies took part
in the diw ti-sion of this subject which
was wry Interesting. At the close
of the pn>gram a circle of prayer was
made for the various needs. .The
fnt* will offering and dues amounted
to >11.03 and one of the memliers gave
.*5 to the Room Fund for the Pre?!>y-
trriait Mexican Girls ScImkiI at laft.
Texan;
The following Secretaries of (
wwre electe«i for the year
Ftereign Mission--Mrs.
gon; Assembly's Home
Mrs. Austin
, Mis- Bessie
Pwsbytei ial
!v Register
'dresa. Mr. I
. with th • '
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DON’T FOR MOTORISTS
IN GAINESVILLE:
IXJN’T Im a lawbreaker.
DON'T speed.
HUNT pass another car at a
intersect ion.
1M)N’T cut the corners.
DON’T pass the “Stop" signal with-
out coming to a full stop.
DON'T run fast in j-choo! blocks.
DON'T leave your c*r with the tno-
tor running.
IXlN'T come out of] an' alley wiitji-
out I
walk.
DON’T turn to 7,EFT” on
ont of an alley.
DON’T park within 15 feet
tire hydrant.
DON’T park in the alleys.
DON’T forget, the man on
right has the 1 ight-<»frway.
la-x C. Linn has authorized The.
Lcgisn r announce ms canumacy j
for the office of county superintend-!
ent of school*, subject to the action
of the Democratic primary on Sat-
urday, July 24. and lie solicits the
votes of the jieople of Cooke county.
Mr. Linn is a son of Jeff Linn
who resides in the west fiart of the
county near Muenster, and was born
in (Aiokc county, having lived hen*
all of his life, and is 28 years of
age. j
After securing his Wueation he
taught school for one year at Mt.
Olive, two years at Linn and for
the past three years at Hays, which
lias one of the best rural schools
of the state.
Mr. Linn is in favor of consolida-
tion of schools where the people de-
sire such action. If elected to the
office he seeks, he promises the
fulfillment- of the duties to the Lest
of his ability and feels (hat his pas;
^experience ably qualifies hint for
the administration of the office in!
a satisfactory' and creditable man-
ner.
Mrs. J. A. Ly<lc. mother of Kirby
Lyde yf Gainesville, diet! at her home
in Marietta. Oklahoma. Thursdsy
afternoon at 3 o'chick, folkrain an
illness of alHUit a week w ith influen-
za. and fun 'tai services were held at
tin* residence Friday aftcrniHin at
3,.’W o’clock. Rev. H<>pkins. pastor of
| the (bristian church, officiating.
I took tapioca in water with sat: jwith iutenneni in the Marietta cetu;
I until clear. jPour' boiling water to1 etery. Mrx. Lyde had been subject
mon* than cover rlitibetrh. add s«slt | heart attacks and died suddenly.
«ra.,.„l fig p.,,!,!!,,-. ">■ .....-
,I,ar ,vl’1 " ,’er- Add 11 the Mount Pleasant commuuitv for
lla-ihiig tapuxai with sugar and trot 1 ,.iaIlv VC-IM Ufbre moving to Mari-
five or ten minutes. Turn into a ’ * ‘
mold an<! left stand several hours to
chill and bevfome firm. Serve with
sweetened whipped creatn or sugar
and cream. !
The apple rings are sprinkled with
market Istigar and qiiinamoii before frying
serving laisl tlve fruit! is not pared.
(lias yielded the solicitation of
numlierb of h|» friends in Ivoth Uooke
and Denton counties,
ikotized Tly
lis candidacy
>f the hith .’
o the action of the ilemocratiajpri-
jMrs.M.W. Thomason’ .
a Candidate For; r1””
Cooke Co. Treasurer Funera|
Held at St. Jc Women Raising
Fine Live Stock
Come Look-You Will Buy
$10, $8,50, $7,50 Values for only ......
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= SEE OUR WINDOW
Social Serv ice—Mrs. R. S. Ro-e.
t.vr’s Aid—Mrs. --------
Social Activities—Mrs. Homer
Mts. Hattie Green was «.-------
man of the Shut In Circle.
The meeting ad journal t.v «eet
next Mortday with Mrs. pavid Hugon
for Bible Study.
I Judge OwsHy has liecn a resident
<|f Deiiton forqalioiit fifty years, and
fiqence of all his conati-
r 7" I a ’Uuniber Of
<>f tipist and lionur in that
J Knitting mill machines for making
.stockings have 200 needles, ail work-
Ting at once.
• >O. I »*xas. I III.- »'««»!? ?|?<CI?. win. n mi ilk I
number 01 !-' \cral mill ? east of Willey View, j-----
I are making a splendid record in
raising of livestock, as evidenced by
the recent sale of one of their ani-
mals. which toppl'd the Fort Worth
inarket.
Martin ■& Dyer- sold an
months old heifer raised by the ladies f
for $l(Mi.5i). The animal, one of the'
best of its kiiid ever seen at Valley I
View, weighed 1.250 pounds ami
brought 8 1-2 cents a pound.
The ’ results of the Davis sisters’j
effort? should inspire other Uooke
(utility farmers to Yaise more and
better livestock.
Camp Eire Girla
Met Wednesday
The < apip Fire Girla met Wednes-i Entertained Friday.
I Mis. it. L. McKinley was- hosti*s>
to the Bide a-Wee < lub Friday aft- j
eruoon at her home. 326 Weyt Cali-|
foruia street. After spending an]
hour >11 a social way, lot ely refresh-
ments consisting of vegetaHc salad,
pickles, cakes, vanilla wh'ip ami
wafers were enjoyed by the memliers:
Mesdaincs Joe Boozer, Paul Brihg-
mnn. Sol Zacharias. C. W. Fonville.
Overton, (’lack. Is Baum. Arthur
Tongue, and two visitors, Mesdaipes
Frank B. Smith and Ben R. Thoma
. »on.
•ti| of the leading attor-
li-nton county bar, alii
Miss l*ta Liedtke
mid Miss Anna Until Morris, low in
lib’ games;
A St. Patrick color scheme in re-
freshments! of cake ami lemonade
was cnrricil out lovely, and the guests
enjoying tihe affair inehided Misses
x I.eta Liedtki*. Cecelia Pemberton,
Olga U-oehrikii. Anna Ruth Morris and
time gue-its, Mesdamea Waiyire Ci-
lia* and I!. K. Myers ami Mis? Eli-
zabeth Mdrrell. z
-5 De Leon Has Fire
De Leon. Texas. March 36. (United
Press I ji—Fin* originating from
work'fmp explosion destroyed a ;
age-with an estimated loss of $20.-
<XH» heTc.
Tin* Y. it. S. Cllib met
afternoon with Mi??
nwy on Sopth Mt>rris
, guests were dres?cd as
• nil* game? were
• time snapshots
“kids" at |day.
?it»ting of jl»riek ice Trcam and all-
dav siiekei!? were served to the fol-
lowing: \ji??r? Eddie Jones. Julia
• Mvl.augldia. Be?sie Lynch.
SwRiman irpd the* hostess. Mi
Saylor of !\ alley \ icw . mi
» timnbrr. v5? alsi» |>ie?eut.
Interest in the Cooke county cot-
ton contest Iwing conducted by the
Chamber of Commerce and other ac-
tivities upon tlie behalf of the agri-
orgnniration, is increasing, the
nary next July.
I Judge OwsUy
His »thc conf
tn flit a. hav'ink filled
j|>?iti>»ns » . _______________ __ ___
cluiiity. Jiidgel Owsley has for many
yi ars |„a.n ,
urys <>f the
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already has received a
cash from her multimillionaire hus-
the (ommen-e on various matters:
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\\ hitesboro. Route 1;
Probate Orders.
E-tate <>f Mr?. Mattie Seiger. le-
her family/after lie lias been jeJ! iceased. Application t.. probate will.
.1.*. work; and tha*. she 1 Estate of John Cohn. <
Ide woman 4 ho expects te j Applies! ion for tempmarv adminis-
mil < nr mil ir" ,
■eks. ar.* strong J minietrator.
Mrs. M. W. (Weaver 1 Thomason
of the Era community^ has autlioz-
i'cd I be Rcgi?ter to ;iunoiince hjer
candidacy for the oflii-e of County
I reasiirar. ?iibjcet to the action of '
the Democratic primary in July. ’
Mr?. * Tlioifa-On decided to make)
the ra«s> after her Inisbaiid recently '
b ?i his evc'ight. specialists at Bav-!
h”pr <»4 wet iM’llig ahlr to st c ■*•••*«•» •
Mr. Tl&»ntaM>n had plann^il to niak<‘
th< rau* for treasiirorj having i»4n
a 1
ey for thirty-five years, and
El Paso. |
' Mr-
cotinty- the greater paift of her lifle f
i? a'i industrious ami eieitgetic young |
woriair. and i? 'veil qualified to eX *
rcuie ihe diilic- of treasurer. If J
elected.’ she promi-cs to fill the of-
fice to the lie-t <>f her ability and
will appre<iate the sjupport of all
voter? iif the county.
The .fact that Mr?.. Thomason is
?:.> 1 ificyng her lierne life (o take the
ot her hii'liaud in snpp.n ling i
derwl unable to work and ilia' she! Estate of John Cohn, deceased,
i? a capable woman vk ho expects te I A}q»licat ion for temporarv adminis-
ion*ebkitiou?lv cafry hut the dot re- i tralivn filed by Roy T. Potter, ad-
of the office she sei
points in favor of her eh'ctimi.
ierty
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Gainesville Register (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 71, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 21, 1926, newspaper, March 21, 1926; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1323351/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.