Center Daily News (Center, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 214, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 18, 1931 Page: 4 of 4
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And All Makes of
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Now in Operation Under
Experienced Men—Modern
Equipment.
CUSTOM HATCHING
F. V. McKEE
After a few weeks absence
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on account of bad weather, we
have started our Sunday school
and prayer meetings again, i
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brittain j Prayer services were conduct-
motored to Center Sunday af-‘ ed by Mr. Sam Davis and song
ternoon after some friends.
Mr. Dick Griffin spent Sun-1
day afternoon in Logansport.
Reporter.
EXPERT
REPAIRING
Buster
and tendance.
j Misses Ina Wilson and Lu-!
| cille Hughes spent last week-!
I end with their parents and
Left is
Miss Margaret
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A Wonderful Help to
Mothers
Dallas, Texas—
“Dr. Pierce’s Fa-
bvorite Prescription
Iwas a wonderful
Ehelp and comfort
"to me as a tonic
and nervine. I
found it especially
beneficial during
expectancy. It kept
j- me in such good
condition that I
was able to do rr.y
work, hardly realizing my condition,
and when a woman gets along without
suffering at this time her mental con-
dition is greatly helped. Also Prescrip-
tion babies are healthier and stronger.”
—Mrs. L. J. Bryant, 3723 Race St.
All dealers. Fluid or tablets.
Write to Dr. Pierce’s Clinic in Buffalo,
N. Y., for free medical advice, enclosing
wrapper from medicine.
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Mr. Duncan Hairgrove spent- Mrs. J. H. Womack this week.
Misses Marie and Margaret
Parker spent Friday night and
visitor in Saturday with Mrs. Van Hook-
! er at Woods.
Mr. John McDaniel of the
I Tennessee community died at
j 3 :15 Saturday morning. Fun-
i eral services were held Sunday
; afternoon at Woods. Mr. Mc-
' Daniel is survived by a wife,
and five children.
Bro. Biggers and family
were visitors in Center Satur-
day.
You do not take your
watch to a blacksmith for
repairs. Then do not turn
over your car and its fine en-
gine to the inexperienced.
Our automobile mechanics ’
are expert engine men—and
we guarantee their work.
Service charge is no higher
—and you get only first-class
workmanship.
i Nacogdoches Tuesday.
| Arlie B. Bryan of the James
a visitor in the
visited Rev. Keith! home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence,
! Bryan this week.
Mrs. M. E. Hilliard is on the'
sick list this week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Nelson
and daughters, Kathrine and
Bessy, were visitors in the
! Clever Creek community Sat-
urday and Sunday.
Albert Mays of Paxton is
now working in Parker’s Bar-
! ber Shop.
■ Rev. W. H. Marler, former
| pastor of the Center Baptist
Church, was a visitor in Tenaha
. He now resides
First—in the dough. Then in
the oven. You can be sure
of perfect bakings in using—
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. R. W. Moody.
Mr. Starlin McDaniel and
son, R. V., attended the funer-
al of his brother, John Mc-
Daniel, Sunday at Woods Post-
Mrs. A. G. Cross has been on.
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| Mesdames Earl McDaniel,
i Johnnie Gray, Edison-Gray and
! E. J. Oates visited friends at
Paxton last Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Lillie Orear and child-
ren of Fellowship community
visited in the home of Mr. and
services by Mrs. R. W. Moody.
Everybody invited to come out
next Sunday at 2 p. m.
Mrs. John Wesley Holt and
daughter-in-law spent Sunday;
in the home of her sister, Mrs.!
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Mrs. Joe Victory and little!
daughter, Joe Dell, of Houston!
j are visiting Mrs. Alef Teal this
! wreek.
i Miss Kelsy Wallace of Cen-
ter was a visitor in Tenaha
Wednesday.
i Mrs. W. D. Chandler and lit-
Shreveportl daughter, Betty Ruth, pf
visitors Thursday and Friday. I Houston are visiting Mr. and
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Thursday in the home of Fred!
Parrish of Paxton.
Buel Alford was a
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Bro. Ingram, our pastor/
failed to fill his appointment
last Saturday and Sunday but
the pulpit was occupied by
Bro. Melton. We had real
■ good services and very good at-
We have started,
prayer meeting every Sunday
night. Everybody is invited to
come and take a part.
Misses Drury and Minnie,
Golden were called last Mon-i
day afternoon to the bedside of
| their cousin, son of Mr. aftd
i Mrs. Charles Golden, who was
j seriously ill.
The school children all en-
1 joyed a Valentine box at the
school house Friday afternoon.
Miss Maydell Watkins spent
i the week-end with her parents
near Center.
Mrs. Ned Windham and lit-
tle daughter, Kattie Lee, spent
(the week-end in Nacogdoches.
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! iting in Beaumont this week.
Lapearl Metcalf spent Sun-
day with Mildrew Andrews.
Miss Tommie Griffin spent
Saturday night and Sunday at
IJif&W
Mr. Willie Harris and Dun-] home,
can Hairgrove were business
visitors in Center Saturday.
Mr. Luke Motley spent last
Thursday and Friday in Cen
ter. i
A few of the young folks,
chaperoned by Misses Hazel
Williams and Winfrey Stanley,
went on a wenie roast last Fri-
day night. Those present
were: Misses Grace Carlton,
Nelwyn Parrish, Melissa Mene-
fee, Cletice and Annice Brown,
Virginia Stanley, Grace and
Christine Harrison, and Mes-
dames Heber Parker,
Brown, Chapell Scurlock ;
Richard Menefee.
Miss Grace Carlton was
Timpson visitor Saturday.
Miss Lurline Parrish, teach-
re in Joaquin school, spent the
week-end with her parents- in
Tenaha.
The Civics club of Tenaha]
high school has set out shrub-!
bery around the school which j
has helped the appearance of i end their parents
the campus very much. | d rentg> M1, and Mrs. j.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wiggins of ; *
Folsom Chapel visited Mr. and,
Mrs. Charley Mount Saturday.'
Reporter.
Mrs. Walter Jeans last week.
Mrs. P. J. Jean has been on
the sick list the past week.
Mrs. Will Peace is visiting;
his daughters, Mrs. Will Grant! 0£^ce
! and Mrs. Leroy Gordon.
■ Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wilson re-j the sick list for two or three
j ceived news from their son.! weeks, but is improving slow-
; Buford, of McFaddin, Texas,My-
I stating that he was injured by: Howard, the iltne son of Mr.
, .„. , . u and Mrs. Vester Windham, is
I a. falling tree hitting him on the si<.k and a]go M[. John
leg and breaking the b/o/Sowelr3 chi1dre]1.
perns and mashing it consider- M[. Jim
ably, but doctors think it netp^ gunday aftern00n in the
tSe310us‘ . home of Mr. Frank Bartie and.
Mr. and Mrs. Role Grant re-
ceived news last Sunday mor-! E]wand2 Davis had
as her
ning that Jasper Giant s house j dinner guest Sundav her little
was destroyed by fire last Sat-! cousin, Rosene Holt of Good
urday night. : Hope community.
Misses Virgie, Fay and Mild- Reporter,
red Jones attended church at!
Lone Cedar last Saturday night.'
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Mrs. Dixie Thompson.
Here are two of the numerous women drum-majors who would
rather play on a brass band than on a piano. Left is Miss Margaret
Handley of Ppnchatoula, La. leader of the drdm and bugle c°rP3 of
American Legion Post No 156, at Hammond, La. The boys cal! her
"Peggy.”. Right is Mrs. Dixie Thompson, drum-major of the Bramerd.
Ladies Band_<*£ BwmaM, J^wuvow>. .
Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Harrisj community was
and family
at Gary, Monday.
Little Marion, son of Mr/
Dewey Hairgrove of Buena!
Vista, is visiting Mr. and Mrs.!
Wilburn Hairgrove this week.!
Mr. Walter Bryan is a new,
resident of Tenaha. His former;
home was in Lufkin; he is now
living on Center Street.
The high school gave a Lin-
coln program in the auditorium
Tuesday afternoon.
Boyd Harris, who has been!
employed in Nacogdoches, is ati Wednesday!
home again. I ■ - - ■ ■
The first load of pipe fori'
Tenaha’s natural gas system ar-.
rived Thursday.
Mrs. Otis Burke of Beaumont
spent Monday and Tuesday
with her sister, Mrs. J. H.
Fears.
Mrs. J. H. Fears and Mrs.;
Dr. Parker were
LET US DELIVER YOUR ORDER AND
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satisfactory—and economical! Just phone
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courteous clerks will take care of your
needs with selected foods. Quality that
pleases and prices right!
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Center, Texas
Phone No. 407
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All Kinds of Insurance
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of cooking.
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Radio Cooking School
On Wednesday
nationally known home economics
broadcast another of her famous talks
Tune in on any of the following' stations:
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morning at 31 o'clock, Mrs. Gomliss,
anthoritq, will
on the fine art
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Delivery
Service
Expert
Cleaning
and
Tailoring
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Lawrence Crawford
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H. P. Beckham
H. L. Smith
Magnolia Filling Station
MOTOR
POWER
STARTS HERE!
Magnolia Gasoline and
Magnolia Socony Motor
Oils . . . Free tire, battery
and crank-case service—
the best equipment in
town for doing an expert
greasing job.
Courtesy Cards Honored
A Beautiful Car
amp
for the
Busy ‘Mother
(F. O. 2?. Detroit, plue J re it) id and delieeru.
liuiepert and epare tire extra al low cart.}
FO^^D 'TfF £UX£ COUTF
$525.00
Beauty of line and color, ease of control, and dependable
mechanical performance make the new Ford De Luxe
Coupe a splendid car for the busy modern mother. Another
noteworthy feature is the richness of its interior finish
and appointments.
For upholstery you may choose soft, luxurious mohair
with a deep, substantial pile, or fashionable brown Bed-
ford cord. Both have been selected for long wear as well
as attractive appearance.
Other appreciated details of the new Ford De Luxe
Coupe are the adjustable seat, dome fight, mahogany
finish moulding on the doors and windows, distinctive
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for many exterior metal parts.
Call or telephone for a demonstration
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CENTER DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1931
MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED
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Foster, Joe B. Center Daily News (Center, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 214, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 18, 1931, newspaper, February 18, 1931; Center, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1354144/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fannie Brown Booth Memorial Library.