The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, April 14, 1933 Page: 4 of 4
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Texas.
alleges
prays
vorce,
meat,
Suit for
cruel
for
MILES
Sheriff,
suit numbered on the
I Court No. 5295
Lee is plaintiff ami
is defendant. The
in the
in each
weeks
hereof,
have you
the said first
, tirs
there-
executed
said I
Texsa,
A. D„* 1933.
Clerk Dist.
Texas.
A true copy, I certify,
D. JORDAN,
Hardin County,
THE STATE OE TEXAS,
To the Sheriff or any Constable ol
Hardin County—Greeting:
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMAND-
ED, That you summon by maxing
Publication of this Citation in son:
newspaper published in the County
of Hardin, once in each week for
four consecutive weeks previous to
the return day hereof, Humphre •
Lee, whose residence is unknown, to
be and appear before the Hon. Dist.
Court, at the next regular term there-
to be holden in the County ot
ardin on the 15th day of May, A.
1933, at the Court House there-
in Kountze, Texas, then and there
answer a petition filed in said
Court, on the 13th day of April A-
D. 1933, in a i
docket of said Court No.
wherein Lula Lee is plaintiff
Humphrey Lee is defendant,
nature of the plaintiff’s demand be-
ing as follows, to-wit: Suit for di-
plaintiff alleges cruel treat-
plaintiff prays for divorce
costs of suit, general and special re-
lief, all of which more fully ap-
pears from plaintiff’s original pet:
tion on file in my office.
Herein Fail Not, And
before said Court, on
day of the next term thereof,
Writ with your endorsement I
on, showing 'how you have
the same.
Given under my hand and seal ot
Court, at office in Kountze,
, this, the 13 th day of April
H. C. WIGGINS,
Court, Hardin County..
R. Neyland
Beaumont
Cravens
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and
Sheriff
Kountzie
ness Monday.
ren, Jane and Anne, visited
her sist’gy in Daisetta Monday.
Mrs, Chester Fogl-eman is
visiting her sister in Port Ar-
thur this wetk-
Mrs. E. Bighorn is visiting in
Port Arthur this weiek.
Gregory visittd .his
Dr. E. Gregory in
Hill over the week-
Mr. and Mrs. N. A.
jicifurned Monday night from
visit to Houston, Conroe
Dallas-
Mr. and Mrs- Grady Powell of
{Beaumont wilsi^id Mraf Patil’s
parents here.
Mr. and Mrs'- A.
and children were
visitors Monday.
Mr. Adrian Bevil sp-ant Sun-
day in Jasper visiting friends.
Mrs- 0. C. Cox and daughter,
Dolores were visitor to Beau-
mont last Saturday.
Luther
father,
Barber’s
eud.
Miles D. Jordan of
was here on busi-
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past
and
vi-
in Gal-
0- H. Pittman
visitors over
Miss Doris Brookin of Gal-
ya&ton, spent the wieek-end with
home folks.
Mrs. G.C- Moorse of San Au-
gustine visite.d her mother, Mrs.
C. W. Bevil, over the1 weekend-
Mr. and Mrs. R. E- Thompson
and son, Hunter and Mrsi, I. M-
Thompson of Port Arthur, visi-
ted in the hom>e of Mr. and Mrs.
D. E- Saxby Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wilson and
Mrs. Ingerson of Nedierland were
visitors in the E- J. Wilson home
ov*er thia week-iend.
Mrs. Wyatt Lightfoot and Mrs.
Myiytle Stephens oft Beaumont,
visited Mrs. Fred Weathersby
Sunday-*
Mrs.. H. Moody and daughter,
Joe Helen have returned from a
visit to Houston1.
Mr. H. Moody, who1 has beep
tn a
going treatment,
home.
Miss Jaunice Bevil was
Beaumont Visitor Thursday.
Mrs. F- A. Dulanley. who has.
been visiting relatives hleria hasj
returned to her home in Carthage
iMrs. Frank Dulaney, Mrs. B.
L. Moreland and Mrs. Belts
weha visitors to Beaumont list
Friday.
Mrs. R. E. Wright was a Beau-
mont visitor last Saturday.
Mrs. John Dulaney, Mrs. D.
Saxby and daughter, Myrtiie, were
visitors in Beaumont yesterday.
Mrs. J. W. Soward and M’ss
Frances Upshaw were Beaumont
visitors Thursday.
Mr. J. F. Hill of Beaumont
visited in the home of Mr- and
Mrs. W. J. Davis Monday.
Mrsi W. H. Lawnencla is quite
ill this week.
Mrs. Roger Holt of Longview
and daughter, Mrs. C. Stewart
and little daughter Mielba Dwane
werfei Silsbee visitors Wed-
nesday-
Mr. J. C. Hill of Beaumont is
visiting in the Davis home
this wieiek.
Mrs- Della Gasway of Burke-
ville, visited her unclle1 T.
Trcttti last Saturday.
Mrs. Mildred Allgood
Cleveland has returned home af-
ter a visit with her sister,
Mrs. C. C. Landis.
Mrs. C. F. Barnhill was a vi-
sitor to Beaumont Wednesday.
Miss Hazel Louise Hyman,
who is attending school in Fort
Worth iSi here to spend the Eas-
ter holidays with her moth-
er, Mrs- Winifred Hyman.
Mrs. W. C. McNeil and child-
Temple Sanitarium under-
lias returned
Mr- and Mrs. R. M. Briggs
and daughter, Dorothy, and Mrs.
E. Gregory spent last Saturday
in Jasper.
Miss Marguerite Wilson
sited her sister Martha
veston over the week.
Mrs- W. King and daughter.
Naomi of Timpson were visitors
here Saturday.
Mrs. T. R. Jones is vi-
siting her sister in Elizabeth, La
this week.
The last shipment of Red
Cross flour has been ditributed
with the exception of a few sacks
which remain t0 be distributed
among the families needing it
most. Mrs. Jack Hill state that
th,? warehouse will b@ closed.
The primary department of
the First Methodist church is
having an Easter egg hunt at
thie church Friday afternoon at
4 o’clock- AB mothers are re-
quested to see that their child-
ren art presient.
A 42 party was given at the
home of Mrs. R. E. Jackson last
Friday night for the benefit of
the Amoma Class of the First
Baptist Church- About 100
people attended.
1 Mr. and Mrs. W. A- Read and
1 family, Joie; Read and family and
A. P- Reed and family were *n
SiiWVle Sunday surprising
Mrs. J. W. Read on h«er birthday-
Miss J^ewel Hicks who
spent this past week-end with
friends in Nacogdoches was ac-
companied home by Mr. Neil
House Sunday-
Mr. and Mrs. John Spdler and
son, of Beaumont, and Phillip
George of Austin spent H16 Pas>'
week-end the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Snub Gilchrist-
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Keig and
Mrs. E- Q. Adams of Beaumont
spent Saturday visiting in Sils-
bee.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pitts of
Bessmay werlsi Silsbee vi-
sitors last Friday-
Supt. L. G. Hilliard of the Eu-
na High School visited Mil and
Mrs-1 L. D. Self Sunday.
W. N. San.gstes, vice-president
and general manager of the Kir-i
by Lumbei* Company, with he ad-
quarters in Houston. was a
visitor to Silsbeie Monday.
Dr. J- H. Dameron and Rtuben
Thornal were in Houston on
business Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs.
were Nacogdoches
the week-end.
Reuben Thornal spent several
days in Call last week on busi-
ness.
Mrs- C. E. Patrick of Houston
spent the past week-end as
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J- E.
Crawford-
Manager Walter Stoepplieman
and W. G. Davis of the Palare
Theatre were Kirbyville visitors
Monday-
r
flrjrARDLY a
JLJlday passes
gave up his telephone service
in recent months orders it re-
stored. In many cases, people customer of ours say'
false, economy to Telephone service costs so little
and its value is so great that in
most instances it really doesn’t
pay to try to do without it.
If you are missing your tele-
phone . . . just get in touch
IS ble. Others mention the
loss of many pleasant,
impromptu social “get-
togethers” when their
SOUTHWESTERN BELL
feel that it is 1
be without a telephone... that
the small cost of the service is
repaid many times each month
in convenience, in time and
actually in money saved.
Some miss the close and per- with our business office. We’ll
sonal contact with friends that send a man out with a tele-
telephone service makes possi- phone in a hurry.
but that some person who friends are unable to reach them
by telephone.
It is all true . . , what these
---------- ours say.
TELEPHONE COMPANY
"Z want my telephc ■
put back, please
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Mai© FHce Eeamuftj Pairf©ir
BEAUMONT, TEXAS
have just received the newest in Eugene
Permanent Wave Machines. Gives
three distinct waves. Waves range in
price from $5.00, $7.50 to $10.00.
Manicure . .
Shampoo and Set
Facial . . .
Mezzanine Floor -noil Beaumont,
Rosenthal’s 11 Si IT 11 ©IT Texas
Mrs. E. E. Satterwhite
PHONE 143
has in her home samples ol High Quality Dress
Material, Hose, Draperies, Under-Garments.
Also does Designing and Dressmaking. Call
and see display.
F' O R SALE
Two second-hand cars. Terms
if desired. See
THOMAS B. WILSON
KEETON HOTEL
THE SILSBEE BEE
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Gilbert, J. R. The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, April 14, 1933, newspaper, April 14, 1933; Silsbee, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1352920/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Silsbee Public Library.