Center Daily News (Center, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 304, Ed. 1 Monday, May 12, 1930 Page: 3 of 4
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Those white flannels of last summer ... that
summer dress . . . yes, any of last season’s togs.
An expert cleaning will do wonders in restor-
ing their original attractiveness. Just phone
1. Graduates—send your clothes to us.
LEE J. ELLIS
Nefedn’t Go Farther For Printing Than
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Supply Of-
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For County Attorney:
WARDLOW LANE
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For Sheriff:
J. B. (Jodie) McKENZIE
J. B. (Jess) SAMPLE
For County Treasurer:
MARLIE CHILDS
MRS. CLYDE MATTHEWS
For Justice of Peace, Pricinct 1:
. J. CARROLL
I. 0. B. (Hunter) PARKER
LUCKY PLEASANT
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For Tax Collector:
C. E. (Buck) SCATES
CLIFTON BRITTAIN
For Tax Assessor:
MRS. (Dan) ERIE PULLEN
J. A. GUNNELS
A J. (Jimmie) PAYNE
JOE L. JOLLY
T. L. (Tol) PATTERSON
WATER
A Natural Mineral Water
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It will probably relieve you.
! Send us §1.00 for a trial pack-
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pupils for 8 p. m. this evening; Mrs. H. J. Carriker was giv-
at the high school auditorium.; en a happy surprise yesterday
when she was entertained in
the home of her daughter, Mrs.
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SHREVEPORT-
HOUSTON—
DALLAS—
FT. WORTH-
PAPER—PAY BY THE
MONTH
The Daily News is author-
ized to announce the follow-
ing as candidates for office,
subject to the action of the
Democratic primaries of 1930:
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of Beaumont have gone to Lit-!
tie Rock, Ark., for a visit with
their sister.
' administered with the assist-
ance of L. W. Kemp of Hous-
ton, who already has been in-
strumental in bringing the re-
mains of many early Texas he-
J. E. Carriker.
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JOE WALKER
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SUBSCRIBE
Mrs. James G. Rogers
Editor
Telephone 207
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cline of
this city and Mr. Fern Cline of
Lake Charles, La., spent the
past week-end in Wascom with
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cline.
F®r State Senator:
MISS MARGIE NEAL
For Congress:
MARTIN DIES
of Orange County.
For County Judge:
CLARENCE SAMFORD
For Representative:
HUGH JONES
i"or County Clerk:
W. M. CHANDLER
Mrs. Horace Searcy has an-'Mrs. H. J. Carriker
nounced a recital by her music, Entertained,
pupils for 8 p. m. this evening
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Mrs. E. H. Carter and son, -------
Edgar, and Mrs. Bryan Parker :^|sg Jimmie Lee Thomas
of Beaumont have gone to Lit- Married jn Beaumont.
Friends of Mr. and
John Thomas will be happy to
know that their daughter, Miss,
Mr. and Mrs. Babe Fergu- Jimmie Lee Thomas, was mar-!
son were weeK-enu guests vi: rjeci to Mr. uurnon ux i
Mr. and Mrs. George Saund-'; Beaumont Saturday evening in
that city,
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Miss Bertha McKee has re- school and has been
turned from an c-----------
in Port Arthur, Houston and
Silsbee.
j Roy Payne
! Ready-to=Wear
of O'**
Mr. Wesley Jones, Rolf and
Napora Cook and Misses An-
nis Bell Armstrong and Edith
Corbitt motored to San Augus-
tine yesterday to visit Miss Ola
Fussell .
CENTER DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, MAY 12, 1930 2
DENVER POLICE
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Mr. Joe Walker, who for
seventy years made his home in Wilson’s anatomy.
Shelby County, but now living
in Portales, New Mexico, has
returned and is visiting with
his many friends and play
mates. Mr. Walker stated that
that the country he is now liv-
ing in is a prosperous one, but
is now being developeds He
brought back several booklets
that are issued by the Chamber
of Commerce telling of the
country. It is expected that
Mr. Walker will be here for
several days. He also came
by the News and Champion of-
fice and got on us for not get-
ting his paper for several times.
He stated it was the best letter
he could get from home.
laughed at Wilson’s pre- j
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L ivirs. JD<we :jimmie tee inumas, ,
week-end guests of !ried. to Mr. Burnon Crocker ofi^l
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Mr. Hubbard Corbitt spent
Sunday in Shreveport, guest of
Miss Hazel Byford, who is at-
tending Draughn’s business
college.
Detective Charles Hender-
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dicament and told him to be
more careful where he sat.
The next day Henderson be-
came victim number two.
While walking around in his
bare feet at home he stepped
on a needle. Again police
surgeons came to the rescue.
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Longmont, Colo., (UP) —
Longmont’s aspiration for a
record census report was given
a great boost. Six children
arrived just in time to be count
ed. The stork brought them
all.
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sleeveless frock—Every one is faultlessly made and the j
group includes all the wanted styles in new colors and j
combinations. Sizes 1 to 8-.
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""HAVE NEEDLEITlSi James Collinsworth
Denver, Colo., May 12 (UP)
—Denver detectives are suf-,
fering from an epidemic
‘needleitis.”
Detective Jock Wilson
the first victim.
ing over pawned articles, be-
lieving some might have been
The bride is a for-
graduate of Center High
l making
extended visit her home in Beaumont for the
past year. Mr. Crocker is a
resident of Beaumont. The
couple spent the week-end in
1 this city with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas. They were accom-
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Austin.
Collingsworth County, Tex-
!as, is named for James Collins-
| Houston, using funds included | worth The correct speiiing
of the name is Collinsworth, as
shown by his signature on the
Texas declaration of independ-
This appropriation, made to., now on display in the
had difficul- marked the graves of.dlst^Su-|state capitol lobby.
ty in removing a needle from ished early Texans, is being, ________-
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How about your supply of little folks wash suits and j
dresses? W^e have just received a shipment of the j
“DON” Wash Suits and “SUN-SUITS” in 11------ -
broadcloths — Also extra Wash Trousers.
Dress up the LITTLE LADY in a sport ensemble
Surprise Wedding
In Lufkin Thursday.
A wedding of much interest; Jeff Bridges of San Augustine,
that came as a complete sur-'with a dinner. Her children
prise was solemnized Thursday • from Center were Mr. and Mrs.
morning, May 8 at 10:45 in J. H. Carriker, Mr. and Mrs.
Lufkin, Texas, when Mr. A. L. Eros Carriker, Mr. and Mrs. R.
Davis and Miss Annie Veive^A. Carriker, Mr. and Mrs.
Hammerly of Houston were Lofton Carriker and Mr. and
quietly married, the Rev. J. R-!Mrs. D. W. Sanders and Mrs
Nutt, pastor of the Fjrst Bap-
tist church, reading the double
ring ceremony.
The bride is the talented
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. C.
Hammerly of Houston. She
was reared and educated in
Plante City, Fla., having gra-
duated from the Plante City
high school and attended the
Southern College of that state.
She is a gifted musician.
Mr. Davis is the son of Rev.
and Mrs. Jeff Davis of this
city. He is a graduate of the
San Benito high school and a
former student of Baylor Uni-
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versity.
They will make their, home
in Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pearce
of Hemphill were the guests
of their parents for the week- panied here by Mrs. T. H. Mills
end and Mrs. Fred Lawless.
Austin, Texas, May 12 (UP)
—A state monument to James
of Collinsworth, first chief justice roes to the state cemetery at
|of the republic of Texas, will
was' be erected in the old city ceme-
While look-'tery on West Dallas avenue in
in the appropriation bill of the’
stolen, he sat down on a bun-'.last session of the state legisla-
dle of clothes and immediately ture.
arose.
Police surgeons
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Lynch, John W. Center Daily News (Center, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 304, Ed. 1 Monday, May 12, 1930, newspaper, May 12, 1930; Center, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1356871/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fannie Brown Booth Memorial Library.