The Champion (Center, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 9, 1929 Page: 3 of 8
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NOTICE
To Fair Visitors
HEAR AL JOLSON
J. C. MENDENHALL
Our Motto: ‘QUALITY SERVICE PRICE
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Mr. and Mrs. Parker Downer of De
Ridder, La., are here this week visit-
ing Mr. Parker’s mother, Mrs. W. B.
Downer.
Mr. and Mrs. Fern Cline of Lake
Charles spent last week here with
Mr. Cline’s Barents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
H. Cline.
Air. and Airs. Herman Clark of San
Augustine spent Sunday here with
Mrs. Clark’s mother, Airs. B. M. Dog-
gett.
Phone, office 208
Phone, Residence 402
Over Farmers State Bark
SHELBY COUNTY
ABSTRACT COMPANY
Abstracts gotten out quick
and in good shape.
Yours to please
D. R. TAYLOR
Manager
PHONES 110-461
Dr. V. R. Hurst
Dr. H. L. Stew-art
COLDS, GRIPPE, FLU, DENGUE
BILIOUS FEVER AND MALARIA,
lit is the most speedy remedy known.
NORRIS, MORRISON & I
RIDER
FIRE TORNADO AND
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
Good Strong Companies
Prompt Service
Farmers State Bank, Center.
Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 12 m.
2 p. m. to 5 p. m.
2 p. m. to 5 p. si.
DR. W. A. WITCHER
CHIROPRACTOR
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Dr. W. C. Windham
Center, Texan
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Air. and Airs. J. C. Rogers opened new 1. ,
their home Friday evening to the of- nfent superintendents and others. Af- ■ 2n£-
ficers and teachers of the First Bap-
tist church, who assembled for their
first meeting of the new year.
Te large spacious rooms were made
dui, for after I had giv*
en it a thorough
trial, I got
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Mr. and Mrs. Reese Martin and
baby of Orange spent last week here
wit Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Sanders.
5 Give us a chance to demonstrate the Bruns- <
wick P ana.tr ophe Comibnation now on display
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Practice limited to diseases of Eye,
Ear, Nose and Th cat and Fitting
Glasses.
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8 tc 12—1 to 4
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Office over Stripling & Armstroaig
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Adults Contract Childrev/s
Diseases i
Adults can, and do, centrad; many i
children’s diseases. And, usually, they
suffer from them much moro than
children do. For instance, many adults
contract worms, an ailment usually
associated with children. Sometimes
they suffer intensely and take expen-
sive medical treatments, without reali-
zing that worms are the cause of their
troubles. Yet, the symptoms are? the
same as in children, loss of appetite
and weight, grinding the teeth find rest-
jess sleep, itching of the nose and anus,
! and abdominal pains. And, the same
medicine that surely and harmlessly ex-
pels round and pin Worms from children i
will do the same for adults — White’s I
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iarfdits
Discriminating individuals say that
there is something very different
about the flavor of Dairyland Ice-
Cream. They say it makes "perfect
parfaits,” truly marvelous sundaes
and sodas.
Here is the reason it is different—it’s
the blended flavors our formulas call
for. The watchful eyes of expert
chemists see tha t Dairyland Ice Cream
is ever uniform in quality.
Airs. Sanford Smith, was painfully in- ,
jured Thursday at the noon hour, »"
while crossing the street at the high : “■
school building, when an automobile ’ "■
struck him. He will recover. | ■£
The Alisses Fannie Alae, Irene and
Arline Stone of Nacogdoches spent
Sunday here with friends.
solemnity of his mi
in a short time after their said
riage, began a c _f :.i„J
harsh conduct toward her which
tinned until
from him on
Of August, 1921. r „ , wuwuueu cu
casions, the defendant did curse and state of adultery with said
abuse the plaintiff calling her vile Garrison, Texas, “which st«
names, and made threats of personal | terous relations’ with this
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life.
That in ( V d._
and inhuman treatment above men-
tioned, and such brutal and outrage-
ous conduct toward her,, she was
forced to leave him on or about the
20th day of August, 1921. And there-
fore. rendering their further living
together, insupportable. Wherefore,
the plaintiff prays that the defendant
be cited to answer this petition and
on final hearing, that she have judg-
ment for a divorce and such other
and further relief as the court may
deem proper.
i Herein fail not, but have before.
said Court, at its aforesaid next reg- Clerk,
j ular term, this writ with your return T_’
Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Woody and
daughters, Misses Dorothy and Tiny,
are spending this week here attending
the Fair. Mr. .Woody returned to
their home in Hearne Sunday night.
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, I am the man who started “C. C. C.
Certain Chill Cure” in 1884, Menden-
hall’s Malaria Chill and Fevej- Tonic
January 1, 1895. I give you - over
fifty years experience in the drug
and medicine business. To prove to
you that “Mendenhal’s” is better I
■ will send you absolutely
We are pleased to announce the agency of £
the Brunswick Radios, Victrolas and Records. >
Call at our booth and listen to the latest in J
music. <
We have a wonderful selection of Records
hear them while they are new.
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Hurtt Hospital Longvi*w
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“The Worlds Greatest Entertainer”
Caskets Delivered to any part of the County
Free, Day or Night
AMBULANCE SERVICE
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C. Mendenhall, Evansville, Ind.
Please Print Your Name.
Cream Vermifuge, which you can get at !
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thereon, showing how you have exe<
cuted the same.
Given under m yhand and the seal
of said Court, at office in Center, Tex-
as, this the 20th day of September,
A. D. 1929.
ELLIS WILBURN,
Clerk, District Court, Shelby County
Texas. 25-16 je
Hear Al Jolson sing his latest songs, Nick
Lucas, Ben Bernie. Some of the many well <
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THE CHAMPION, CENTER, TEXAS, OCTOBER 9, 1929
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The social season for the Center
High School was opened Friday even-
ing when Aliases Tottie Mangrum,
Lois Chadwick and Tommie Griffin
entertained with a bridge party and
dance at Ihe Polley Hotel, honoring
the football boys.
The guests gathered in the lobby,
which was made especially inviting
with artistic arrangements of fall
flowers. The color theme was fur-
ther carried out in score pads and
j tallies. About 50 guests enjoyed this
' lovely affair. Iced punch was served
’ throughout the evening.
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church had as hostesses last Tuesday j Mr. and Airs. P. L. San.de! spent
afternoon, Mrs. Joe Saunders and; last week in Beaumont, with their
■”1 was so weak,” says Mrs.
Josephine Cockcroft, of
Baldock, S. C., ’‘'that I was
not able to do anything.
® "At certain
g times, I suffered
| dreadfully with
| pains in my back
§ and sides. My
| head would hurt
| —felt like it
would split open.
| Spells of weak-
| ness would last
! for weeks.
g "I read of Car-
* dui. I sent for a
| bottle asd began
■’ taking it. My
case was stubborn, and at
times I almost lost hope,
but I could see a little im-
provement At last I began
• to feel much better. Then I
improved rapidly. For the
last year I have been in
better health than I ever
have been before.
*T give the credit to Car-
dui, for after I had giv*
en it a thorough
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well.”
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CITATION BY PUBLICATION.
The State of Texas,
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Shelby County—Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
summon Annie McClelland by making
publication of this Citation once in
each week for four successive weeks
previous to the return day hereof, in
some newspaper published in your
county, if there be a newspaper pub-
lished therein, but if not, then in any
newspaper published in the Fourth
Judicial District; but if there be no
newspaper publised in said Judicial
District, then in a newspaper publish-
ed in the nearest District to said
Fourth Judicial District, to appear at
the next regular term of the District
Court of Shelby County, to be holden
at the Court House thereof, in Cen-
ter, Texas, on the 1st Monday in Nov-
ember, A. D. 1929, the same being
the 4th day of November A. D. 1929,
then and there to answer a petition
filed in said Court on the 30th day
of July, A. D. 1929, in a suit, num-
bered on the docket of said Court No.
8939, -wherein Vissie AIcCIelland is<;
plaintiff, and Annie AIcCIelland is-,
defendant, and said petition alleging -
that on or about the 10th day of June .
1925, plaintiff was duly and legally
, married to the defendant in the coun~
dant, plaintiff has conducted herself ty of Shelby, State of Texas, and:
with propriety, doing her duty as a continued to live with her as husband
wife, has at all times treated de-! until about January 4th, 1929.
fendant with the kindness and for- I Plaintiff has been an actpa.1 bona fide
causing the . a period of twelve months and of the
—, 1—i—. county of Shelby for six months next:
and conditions on defendant’s part, j preceding the filing of this suit. And'
That the defendant disregarding the j that at all times he was kind to the
. / as a nus-
band; but the defendant, disregarding* •
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about the 4th day of Jaunary.'..
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or about^the 20th day plaintiff and went away with another
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man at
state of adul-
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their living together insupporta-
. ' wherefore, the plaintiff
consequence^ of^ the cruel; that the defendant be cited to
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! attractive with a wealth of cut flow-! After the biref business meeting
I ers. This has been a custom for sev-; ices and sweets were served by the
| eral years fop this good couple to en- | hostess.
I tertain the new officers and teachers i
! and it is looked forward to from one i , The Woman’s Reading club held
All news items of social interest I year to another with much anticipa- i their first meeting of the year last
should be brought or telephoned to i tion. Air. Rogers has been the effi-1 Thursday afternoon in the ome of
Airs. Jas. G. Roges on or before Alon- j cient superintendent of the Sunday ■ Airs. J. E. Armstrong. Mrs. V» m. J.
day at noon. Telephone No. 207. | school for over 30 years. Lawson was leader and the subject
! Talks of interest were made by the was English and American short sto-
pastor, Rev. Jeff Davis, depart- ’ rics, which proved to be very interest-
Due to the fact that the ladies
ter many and various plans for the I were very busy working on the club
new year an ice course was served to float, the hour was cut short and the
about 40 guests. ' remainder of the afternoon was spent
i in working. Iced punch was served
Mrs. Hylton Sanders was the graci- ; throughout the hours.
ous hostess Wednesday afternoon j
when she entertained the.Amoma Bi-
Ible class of the Baptist church in her
home in their regular business' and .
social meeting.
The home was made unusually in-
viting with arrangements of fall flow-
ers.
Mrs. F. L. Moffett read a very in-
teresting devotional. The minutes of
the previous meeting were read and
approved, after which officers for the |
ensueing year were introduced.
M|T I HARDWARE&FURNITURECO.
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Afayo Crawford and Mr. and Airs.
R. B. Anderson of Houston are the
| guests of Air. Crawford’s parents, Air.
and Mrs. J. I. Crawford.
The T. E. L. class of the Baptist I
afternoon, Mrs. Joe
Airs.. J. R. Thomason, when they were ! sons, Laurie and Edwin,
entertained in the ome of the former.
The rooms were attractive with
baskets and bowls of pink radiance
roses, zinnias, coral vine and lovely
pot plants.
The devotional was conducted by
Airs. Ed Teague and after a very in-;
teresting business session refresh-
ments were served and a social our I
j spent. Out of town guests were: Mrs. f
Lizzie Witherspoon of Gary, Mrs. W.
J. Rudd of Sweetwater, Mrs. Jim
Smith of Jericho and Bars. J. C. Mc-
Farland of Houston.
CITATION BY PUBLICATION.
The State of Texas
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Shelby County—Greeting:
You are’ hereby commanded to
summon Willis King by making pub
lication of this Citation once in each
week for four successive weeks previ-
ous to the return day hereof, in some
newspaper published in your county,
if there be a newspaper published
therein, but if not, then in any news-
paper published in the Fourth Judi-
cial District; but if there be .no news-
paper published in said Judicial Dis-
trict, then in a newspaper published
in the nearest District to said Fourth
Judicial District, to appear at the
next regular term of the District
Court of Shelby County, to be holden
at the Court House thereof, in Cen-
ter, Texas, on the Ist.BIonday in Nov-
ember, A. D. 1929, the same being
the ‘4th day of November A. D. 1929,
then and there to answer a petition
filed in said Court on the 30th day of
July A. D. 1929, in a suit, numbered
on the docket of said Court No.
8940, wherein Viola King is plaintiff
and Willis King is defendant, and said
petition alleging that on or about the
5th day of February, 1920., plaintiff
was duly and legally married to de-
fendant in. the county of Shelby and
the State of. Texas;, and continued to
live with him as his wife until the
20th day of August, 1929. Plaintiff
has been an actual bona Side inhabi-
tant of the State of Texas for a per-
iod of twelve months, and in -the coun-
ty of Shelby for six months, next
preceding the filing of this suit. At
all times, while married to the defen-
with propriety, doing her duty ;
wife, has at all times treated g_ ,
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bearance, and has been guilty of no inhabitant of the State "of Texas for
act bringing about or causing the ' a period of twelve months and of the
hereinafter described acts, omissions.. I county of Shelby for six months next:
and conditions on defendant’s part, j preceding the filing of this suit. And'
January 4th,
arriage vow. with- ; defendant, doing his duty as a hus-
ter their said mar-: band; but the defendant, di: o„
course of unkind and j the solemnity of her marriage
;oward her which con-! on or cbout the 1th dav of
she finally separated j 1929, left the bed and “board" of The
That on many oc- man, and has continued to live in
abuse the plaintiff calling her vile Garrison, Texas which
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violence and threatened to take her! ders & VV£
| ble; wherefore, the j
-• prays
, e e ------------ vxxvvzv* vO answer
this petition, and on final hearing
that plaintiff have judgment for di-
vorce and for such other relief as the
court may deem proper to grant.
Herein fail, not, but have before
said Court, at its aforesaid next regu-
lar term, this, writ with your return
thereon, showing how you have exe-
cuted the same.
Given under my hand and the seal
of said Court at office in Center Tex-
AS’nhlio?oe 2°th day of September,
. ELLIS WILBURN,
Tex^ nCt C°Urt ’Sbelby
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The Champion (Center, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 9, 1929, newspaper, October 9, 1929; Center, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1350689/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fannie Brown Booth Memorial Library.