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Jack Dell
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We had another ..
Wednesday, but what we need is a
good season, one that will close the
cracks in the black laud and put
water in the small streams.
Moat every one is through plant-
ing corn and some are planting
over. Gardena are looking
except
uiiry, Jim oiiuici <*««va
Shiflet, Jim Moore and R.
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Mra Walter Ware were
shower of useful
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the prize for dressing a potato Up
as a doll. Numerous other games
were played after which the hostess
served tempting refreshments.
Misses Onetia Piott and Eunice
Brown yere visitors. All present had
a very enjoyable time.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Nannie Davidson and
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served.
Mrs. Charley Myers and son. Eeonj
have been dangerously ill with "the
flu, but last reports were they were,
a
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Luke, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Schaeqh,
and Mrs. H. Weisman and
last Sunday in Dallas and Monday
and Tuesday in Pilot Point.
Rev. Ko«rdt spent Wednesday in
Denison.
Joe Yosten was a visitor in Pilot
Point Sunday.
Rev. Aaqmond Verimont of Den-
ton is visiting in this parish.
The Girls* Club was supposed to
meet Wednesday but on account ef |
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the inclemency of the weather. Miss
Leia Mae Ownby could not come
for a demonstration. However the
social committee met and with the
assistance bf Mrs. Henry Fleitmar
made arrangements for the lunch
that the girls will.sell next Tues-
day. during the short course.
Only 1.S62 men are employed on
telephones of London, while there
7051 girl switchboard oj»eratois.
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I’to fallen off many times, but
Mrs. J. C. Henderson and I’ve never ‘pulled leather'.'’ says Miss
i W hite< I .J,,k,.pbin,. Callahan, armless horsr-
guest i woman of Van Nuys. Calif., who is
Mrs. Jim i «|ioh )i here with Noria, her blue-rih-
Thompson is i
rapidly since breaking his hip.
The I
with
—and we have just received a new selection of Ladies’ Mesh Bags. We have them to match that
Spring frock, no matter what shade you may desire. They also come in various sizes and patterns. Some-
thing every lady should have. Come in, look over th e selection and pick yours out today.
Mrs. J. N. Mitchell and
motored to Southmayd
week ’with pneumonia, was eble toll
be moved to the home of her daugh- >
ter. Mrs. Joe Purcell, Tues tay.
j Jack Bentley and Miss May Hick- |
; man, teachers of the Coesfieldl I
I school brought their boys and girlj
I of the basket ball teams here last I
Saturday and matched games with' I
1 the boys and girls here. The s-orcsi
for the girls were 6 to 4. in favor j
of Hood and the boys game icsu tei I
25 to 12 in favor of Hoo.l. After |
, the games were played lunch wa'S
Hehry Grewing-. John Schill-
av. FroWjn Koerdt, Joe Berg-
Mrs William Weielr and
Monday in April, the Commissioners sehool hei
’’ monjq and Miss Bessie McGlothlin i
is teaching in her .
rain I
Gilliland | which helped the gardens and grain
very much ’fell here Wednesday.
David Shepherd and family spent
White Rose, March lv.—*
Smith, Dr. W. J. Gray and Herman
Smith went to Fort Worth Wed-
nesday to attend the Fat Stock
Show.
Vai Rose attended the Fat Stock
Exposition at Fort Worth Fridav. i sermons and again at eleven o’clock
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Marietta
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fell
day
Much
fruit crop.
below freezing.
the thermometer Gainesville spent Sunday afternoon
Mrs. McKinley’s sister,- Mrs. <
Sallie Henderson.
■ qf Commerce, Texas,
and I their son and brother,
was
last
I Mr. ajid Mrs. H. _
Mrs. Elmer Bentley of daughters* Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Hetfi-
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Mrs. N. H Steed and two
of Dimmitt, Texas, ar-
Tuesday for a visit with
Wankan an 1
is is their first visit here
Mrs 'Steed will be remembeieii
as Mims Lillie Wankan.
Arciii Kilmr attended the Fat '
c Sh<>w in Fort Worth last
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wa^
l»vxter this week.
entitled to it on thte same basife.
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North 1
“We Sell Good T
W. H. Donnelly of Mt.
was visiting her father, J.
B. Wester, Tuesday.
Bloomfield, March 20.—The slow |
drizzling rain of this week will be
of some benefit but spring
are still needing a good rain.
Bean. Mrs.
Miss Ruth
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March 20.—Mrs. Eta
Misa Grace Nelson of
----service,
here Sunday night.
The Baptist Workers Conference
met here Monday with a good at-
tendance. A bountitu. dinner
server J at the noon hour
Rev. H Brown and J. M. Price of
Mvra attended churcn services here
Cogburn was
Jiorse Tuesday
animal became
frightened and turnejd around with
her She was not seriously hurt.
Misses Leia Mae Fortenberry and
Lottie Mae Edens wi?re Gainesville
visitors Wednesday.
"J H. Ryan and T. G. Moss made
a business trip to Gainesville Thurs-
‘ i day. • *
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson visited
relatives near Splawn Wednesday.
place.
Misses Mattie and Avis Osburn, I
teachers of Prairie Grove, spent the
week-end with home folks.
Mrs. Monroe Springs and Clarence
Clodfelter and baby of Gainesville i
spent Tuesday with Mrs. Eugene
Springs.
The farmers of this community
have been busy planting corn.
Etna Brown, Loyd Harmon and
Una Smith are on the sick list this
week.
L. C. Hafford and E. L. Hand
made a business trip to Gainesville
. Tuesday. t
I Ernest Kerr and family of Gaines-
[ vine snent Sunday with’his mother,
(A5)lMrs Kerr-
Muenster, Texas. March 20.—Th*
general health of the community
is fine with the exception of several
cases of flu.
A light shower visited the com-
munity Wednesday proving benefi-
cial to gardens and crops.
Miss Ethel Borxey delightfully
entertained several of her friends
at her hothe Sunday night.
John Luke was a business visitor
in Dallas Monday.
Gainesville visitor^ Tuesday*were
Mra Joe Lutenhaus and children.
Friday.
Watson of Iowa Park
--■’4 here the guest <.f
to her home
W heeler of Anadarko,
the guest of J. F. Lynch
sick with flu.
Hill Christian and Joe Leftwich
were iii Gainesville Thursday.
S. P. Durham and son. R. B.. were
in Gainesville Thursday.
Mrs. Jess Linka is quite ill with
flu. Also her two children.
Los Angeles. U»l., March 20.—Re-
cent examinations of more than l.tMh)
samples of distilled liquors on sale
in MassachuMdts showed more than
nine |>erccnt nuitained |a>isotious cop-
per salts in varying amounts. The
i-xjieriuieiitors studied the corrosive
power of various kiiitl^ of ferment .*d
liquors dutilled through a cwp|ier
coil.
of this community are
poultry business
1 this year. Several
have purchased incubators and
brooders of their own while others
are having eggs hatched in incu-
bators Where they do custom hatch-
ing. If these ladies would be certain
I to keep a record of all exepnss
thy should crtainly be able to tell
whether there is any money to i be
made in raising chickens for mar-
t’evil Davis of Emberson Chapel
was visiting his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. S. M. Itavis here Friday.
Clarence Hood and Joe Jacobs left
for Anardarko, Okla., to
and some .
are looking good Mr£. Ben Luke. Mr. and Mrs. John
with nothing killed except beans,
but some of the fruit is killed.
Mr. and
Denton attended the funeral
Geo. Brumbaugh here Monday.
’ Dr. Seagraves went to Gainesville
Monday and Wednesday to see Mrs. Misses Olivia and Rose Belle Stock
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you the attention
night. Everybody reported a nice
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i Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moore and'this
sister. Miss Clara Moore of Ltab-
‘exas, are here visiting r41a- (
W. WO.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Jackson and
‘ family of Hardy spent Saturday
night with her sister, Mrs. Cliffy
Shiflet. »
Miss Effie Davidson returned
home Sunday from Gainesville
where she spent two weeks with
her sister. Mrs. Artie Holcomb.
Bob Cearnal of Gainesville
here Tuesday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moore and Mri I
S. J. L. Reeves spent Monday night .
in Myra.
Mr. and Mrs. Peacock and family
■ of Commerce. Texas, are visiting"
* * **“ B. L. Pea-1
The slrKv drizzling rain of
week will be of *ome benefit but
spring oats are still needing a good
rain.
| According to several persons who
j have made examinations the recent
cold siwll did not damage the fruit
crop in this community.
The ladies
i-.ij .on ano a.n,. ai. j. ireiumiaw Kiving ‘the
of Dalias siwnt the week-end with I thorough trial
nat’u • r» tf
■ relatives.
Mrs. Carter Summy and children
spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs.
J M. Summy. ,
Mrs. Fred M. i
Wankan of Gtainasville spent
week-end with Mr. “•"* —
Wankan.
Mr. and T.
spent Sunday with
J. C. Henderson.
Cordy t Bacon and Elton Conway
of Hibbitt-were Dexter visitors Sun-
day.
Miss Beatrice Frazier was a week
end
thank you,
s this way because we are always on the job to give
you 'demand, and we solicit your business on the
merits of our shods. May we have the opportunity of proving we are
Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs entertained
'their friends with a party Tuesday 1 doing very well.
*‘J‘ a- nice Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fenley and Mr.
and Mrs. Bybee attended the Stock
Show at Fort Worth last Thurs-
day.
R. D. White has been ill with the
flu for the past week.
Babe Felker and Melvin Felty at-!
tended the Stock Show at Fort;
Worth Friday.'
Mabel Fenley is quite ill with thei
J Mrs. Jewel Harrison and jumper,
f returned to their
in I Wellington, after a visit
land Mrs. T. J. Harrison.
4 Mrs. J. R. Dick and son
.Halle, of Deleware. were guests of
relatives here Friday.
Sheriff M. E. Elliott of Gaines-
ville was a visitor here Thursday.
Morris McDaniel of Hibbitt Was
visitor in Dexter Thursday nieht.
Messrs. T. <‘. Collums, A. W. Hen-
d er son,'Is* in* Butt and Sam Zimmer-
man attended the Fat Stock Show
'•'<*rt Worth la$t Thursday and
flu and : J
flji.
Dunn, Jr., will preach I Mr. land Mrs. Ewing are in bed
- — - with the flu at present Writing.
I'i'ne farmers here are busy plant-
cprn. Quite a number have
parents, , 'psh 'd tjheir work. The grain here
n is looking fine.
* Mrs. R. R. Gaines, who has been
ill for a week, is reported better.
Mrs. J. A. Wylie is quite ill at
present.
Rev. W. D. Craig and little daugh-
, ter have been on tfie sb-k ”«♦
I Mrs. Craig Ownby and children J
have al! been sick ,nis wee«K
Arthur Clement renorts seven of '
his family in bed with flu.
Rev. W.’ D. Craig filled his regu- '
lar appointment at the Methodist .
enurch here Sunday.
Guv Hatcher had the misfortune
' to’ have the Ford car he was .driv-
ing turn turtle two miles west of '
Chillicothe, Era Saturday, but he was fortunate
enough to jump and escape in-
jurj’.
i. .Tiaitu zv.—.nr. and M?s.
of Marietta. Okia., h ve
i visiting their daughter, Mrs.
Mrs. Lizzie Solomon, who has been !
j in the Myra sanitarium for the past
U' AO L* U* i f h «X Alt zw n ■ n « ■ . . u 3 . I .-V ♦ . » I I
afternoon
to attend the
This chic pattern is decidedly, pop-
ular with the smart trade. Made
in.many Combinations of all want-
edjsljadeKof leather, giving you a
-m ifle ranjre of choice. At very
popular prices.
; ■ Monday.
W. R.
4»kla., was
Tuesday.
Mr. and
._ son. Leo,
Sunday.
-M r.. and
— surprised „
gifts .Monday night.
Irgel Allred is
the flu.
A great! deal of truck
Planted h|re this year.
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Monday
visitor in Gainesville. 'work.
Rev. W. J. EptTng, Baptist pastor'
'of Whitesboro, will preach in Dex-
ter Sunday afternoon at three o’- |
clock. March 28.
C. t‘. (Jack) House of Era
a visifor in I ‘ ’ -----'
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Collums werwl
Whitesboro visitors Monday. ■
Messrs. Marshall McDaniel
Elion Conway of
Dexter. March 20.—Most all of the
farmers ui e now busy planting
alter a week's delay of cold
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It. 1’hillips and ! Earl Davis,
spent-! Mrs.
J. M. j Springs
and
were
• visitors in Dexter Tuesday night.
Miss Kathleen Henry of Denton
spent Tuesday and Wednesday w ith
her mother, Mrs. J. D. Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. I ......
daughter. Phyllis of Denison
Sunday in the home of Mr».
Summy.
L. L. Seagraves, who is suffering I anil Gertrude and Katie Wieler.
w. . | Mrs. Frank Clements, who has
W. R. Yowell of Gainesville ' been iti the Gainesville sanitarium
the Church of Christ foj- fht past week, returnd home '
Frances and Alois Wiesman spent
Nauen. March 20.—t'omaient iohs
the objectors to the order that Kttrapeaa
are hats be worn in Turkey are now Le-
j ing subjected to the death penalty.
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are
hereby notified that at the regu-
lar meeting of the Commissioners’
Court on the 12th day of Anril,
lf>2fi. the same being the second
luunu»y in Api ii,
Court of Cooke County,
receive 1 ,
construction of the following: One
7x7 Steel Cage. with stationary
bunk. One section of' steel grating
19 feet. 8 3-8 inches long by 7 feet
high. The above to be placed in
the county jail. Two fire escapes to
be placed j on the Cooke County
Court House. Bids will be received
nn the jail.lwork under one bid and
the f’re' escapes under another bid.
All bidders’will be required to exe-
cute bond as provided by law*.
Plans and specifications for above
aro on file; in the county auditor’s
office at 'Gainesville. Texas. The
Court reservs the right to reject
any and all bids. This the 19th day
of March. 1926. CLAY NEWTON
County Auditor of Cooke County.
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Era. March 20.—The little daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sherrill
has been real sick with pneumonia
for the past week, but is reported
flu is raging* in this
showery day
when. I get home
The Register. The , ,
and serials are my favorites. I say J. A. Hatcher. 9
. just keep the good work up.” The I Mrs. M. E. Solomon, who has been
w riter also wishes to agree with . very ill in the Mercy hospital, was
able to be taken to her daughter’s
Mrs. Joe Purcell’s, home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Stephenson and
daughter. Miss Emma Lou. of Col-
linsville, spent Monday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graham. ’
Misses Onetia Piott and Eunice
Brown, who teach in
Texas, are spending the week at
home, their school being closed this
week on account of the flu. i
Mr. and Mrs. Will Lucas of
Marietta, Okla... visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lucas, the past •
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Y. Burkett. Jr.,
of Wichita Fallx visited here Sat-
urday and Sunday.
Miss Doris Germany of Gaines- ’
ville spent the week-end with Jewel
MMrr and Mrs. Chas. House of Era F««}*«y<_the Past week,
sjient Sunday with her parents, Mr. ;
and Mrs. N. Piott.
Mr. and Mrs. F. N.
Lubbock visited her sister, in
Pomp Aldridge, the past W’eek. .
Wednesday
Worth
Show.
Grandmother Dunsworth is re-
ported quite ill again at the home
of her son W. T. Dunsw*orth.
Sam J.-Harting of Dallas was a
business visitor at White Rose
Friday and Saturday.
There will be special services at
the Methodist church at Thacker-
ville Sunday. Presiding Elder, R- I
F Morean of Ardmore, w'll nreach 1
at the morning services. There will,
be special music by the Thacker- I
ville high school glee club.
The small daughter of Mr.
Russell Smith at Thackerville
badly scalded about the face
Wednesday morning.
A. J. Jone,
relatives
J. F. McM’llan and
Springs spent- Friday
their son, Johnny McMillan,
family.
Lee Elmore has been ]'
his land this week for his water-
melon crop. He intends
tour acres this year, and til
menting with cotton seed ’
a fertilizer bn part of his crop.
Mrs. J B. Forrester spent Wed-
nesday with Mrs. S. M. and Mrs.
writer also wishes to
this statement.
Miss Loncile Liedtke, who is at-
tending school at Walnut Bend, l
spent the week-end with home
folks here.
Hugh Tramell and Miss Bernice
I'inkston of Horse Shoe Bend visit-
ed Miss Pearl Trammell Sunday af-
ternoon. L
Newt Huckaby and son of Brock
Oklahoma, were here Monday en ;
route to Hibbitt for a w*eek’s visit. I
Everett Hale of Henrietta is visit-
ing his sister, Mrs. Jim Pounds, and
husband.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ivy of Horse
Shoe Be ml visited Mr. anil Mrs. R.
T. Pilgram and daughter, also Mrs.
Amanda Ivy. |
Miss Helena Lile visited Miss
Clara LemonB of Horse Shoe Bend
Sunday. She accompanied Miss Lile
home to spend the night.
Miss Lena Marie Roberson has a
case of tonsilitis.
Coesfield, March 20.—Obie Parker
of Oklahoma City has been visiting
his sister, Mrs. W. N. Wilson, and
family.
Allen and Leslie Foster attend-
ed the Fat Stock Show at Fort
Worth the latter part of last week.
W. N. Wilson was in Gainesville
Tuesday.
R. C. Busby was aMe to return
to. his work at Dexter Monday af-
ter being confined to his home here
the past few days with the flu.
Jack Bentley, Jr., spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Bentley, Sr., of Hoqd.
Bill and Maxei McCain of Black
Jack were here Tuesday.
Alvin Hughes, Bill and George
Van Hoozer of Black Jack were
in Gainesville Monday.
F. C. Blair of Calisburg visited
his sister. Mrs. Alvin Roberson
Friday afternoon.
J. P. Long, Sr., and sons, James,
Frank and Pope, Jr., left Thurs-
t,T«i 11;mi• hT?i!.i!iirhr,7” jI.
with flu.
Rev. V,____ _
preached at C
here Sunday at
night
Willie Mae Wylie ha< been very-
sick this week with the f‘
threatened with pneumonia.
Rev. G. * *
at the Church of Christ here next
Sunday at 3 p. m.
Mrs. Leo Ownby and cl
Ranger are visifing her
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson.
■s of Denison is visiting
here this week.
McMillan and wife of Mt.
night with
• in—and
Mrs.. E| J, Riley and
visitor’s i
.Mr. ami
daughter I were
boro Moriilay.
I Hal <‘H^xerx>f Vernon Is the
of his pi rents, Mr. and
Culver. J
Mr. and
children ‘ have
I borne i~
with Mr.
Mr an
the week-end with
Mrs. J. L'. Dill.
A nice rairt fell Tuesday night
anu Wednesday.
Mrs Charley Payne is ill witli
the flu.
Quite a few farmers have finish- t
ed planting corn.
Tatt Phillips, who cut -his foot '
w-hile cutting wood, is reported as
doing nicely.
.Little Wayne Stevens is real sick
at this! writing.
Winifred Christian anil Jim Harry
of l*ra|irie JPoint were in Rosston
Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Ida Fox and sons. Leslie
and O^is.Mrs- Ellen Asken of Nor-
man. <<sia . and Milt Saitzma-i ; itmTning
visited their sister and aunt, Mr.s
Saltzman, here Sunday.
Mr. ^nd Mrs. Houston Payne ajie-
The Missionary Society met at the
' home of Mrs. B. C. Rosson Monday
afternoon with Mrs. Gatewoo4 as
leader. A very interesting lesson
was had in the Mission study book.
The hostess served delicious home
made candy.
Mrs. Joe Parker and Mrs. B. C.
Rosson visited their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L.' T. Burkett at Valley
View Tuesday.
Mrs. Tom Pryor and Miss G1
Moore visited at Sanger 8atu
Mrs. Crowley of Oklahoma,
has been attending the bedsidi
! her father. W. B. Crumpi the
five weeks, returned
! day. Mr. Crump
now.
Mrs. Sam Gregory left Tuesday
1 for Chillicothe, Texas, to attend the
bedside of her daughter. Miss Ruby,
w-ho is quite ill with the flu.
, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Maxwell
of Wood River, Ill., returned home
day for an overland tour of West last week.
Texas. I The Myra community club was
J R. Thompson is improving ■ delightfully entertained with a St.
rapidly since breaking his hip. Patrick’s social on Wednesday,
Dr W. C. Cunningham of Dexter ; March 17, by Mr*. B. C. Rosson at
was here Tuesday.
Atrs. Mazingo of Walnut Bend is
quite ill with pneumonia.
Farmers are bhsy here planting
corn and preparing land for cotton
and other feed crops.
Miss Lena Marie Roberson au-
thorizes me to tell The’Register the
following: "The Yellow Stub is
just grind. The first thing I grab '
from school is Swafford of Gainesville spent Fri-
comic section day and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
a
visitors in
Marysville,
Mr. Pierce, ---- ------
, Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Peacock,
The Pierce Oil Company is hav-! m. Duffey. Jim Shiflet and fath-
~ - —..... '-^dats filling sta- 1 er. Mr.
erected at Thackerville just Johnson
of O. A. McCage's grocery, last week.
Clvde Morgan is to be local man-
ager.
Mrs. Elliott of Idabel, Okla., is
the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. time.
P. Harkey and family.’ Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. McCage and sister,
Mr. and Mri. W. L. Martindale left bock. Ti
. .1__.. ..J „ .. 1 ZXZXM la'
— I
Rosston. March 20.—Wyatt Givens
<■» »Ta»i ie Point was in Rosston I
Thursday.
Ruin Berry has returned from
the Teachers College at Denton.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland
am, Mr. and Mrs. Will Dill and
laughtpr. Margery, of Splawn, spent |
the week-end with their mother, I the
Era.
The Ladies Club met Tuesday at
the club house atwl a demonstra-
tion was given on children’s cloth-I
; ing by Miss Leia Mae Ownby.
- . Clyde Gardner. Glen Hudson and j
lo’y Morris were Gainesville visit-
ors Tuesday -night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Harville and
Mrs. A. F. Hudson attended the
Odd Fellows and Rebekah lodge
Conventions at Austin this yeek.
School opened again Wednesday
with Ben Alexander and Miss Ina
Barkley teaching.
Virginia
from
when
for Fort tives.
Fat Stock ]
1 1
4
March 20.—Mrs. Eugene
assistant teacher of this
TeVas.” win I !
Friendlhrp.
with
farmers here are busy plant-
Qulte *
is loosing fine.
Jake Blount is serjously ill with
the f|u. '
Johji Fenlvv $r>d Julian Frazier
uere Gainesville visitors last Tues-
cock.
There was a good quarterly qon-|
ferehee at this place Saturday. Rev. r
A. Crutchfield preached two fine }
Fort Worth 1
Ralph Wiseman and baby o-f . Sunday morning and then
a visited her parents, Mr. | was served on the ground.
Mrs. A. C. Rose here. Joe Cook and Sara Duffey left
blizza’-d blew ’>pr» I Tuesday for Thalia, OKla.
two degrees below freezing. Mr. and Mrs. John McKinley of
morning and
fear is manifested over
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