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J. B. (Jess) SAMPLE
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For County Attorney:
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For Congress:
MARTIN DIES
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MISS MARGIE NEAL
For Representative:
• HUGH JONES
For County Clerk:
W. M. CHANDLER
LEE J. ELLIS
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MRS. (Dan) ERIE PULLEN
J. A. GUNNELS
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CENTER DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1930
ANNOUNCEMENTS
choruses.
Miss Jim Windham spent
the weekend in Louisiana visit-
ing relatives and friends.
Elizabeth Watson, Marguerite
Naylor, and the honoree.
UUVA.C VJL LX1C JJ1U1C, W V ^11(111
'study “Eight Reasons Why I
Believe the Bible to be the
Word of God.” .
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“Hand Me Down My Walk-
’ seems to be the
song of the hour.
Boys and girls taking part
were: Juanita Campbell, Doris
A large crowd attended the
working at Lone Cedar Ceme-
Wesley'tery Saturday and a fine din-
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ramsey
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Me- Mrs. Doggett.
Knight have returned home af- main here for several days,
ter spending several weeks in
Beaumont with their children.
The Daily News is author-
ized to announce the follow-
ing as candidates for office,
subject to the action of the
Democratic primaries of 193(b;
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PRAYER MEETING
PATROON CEMETERY
There will be a grave yard
ceme-
tery next Friday, May 23. All
citizens are invited to attend.
The Rev. and Mrs. Jeff Davis
are in New Orleans attending
the Baptist convention that con-
venes in that city.
PfliEHILLNEWS
[torium. Each pupil showed!
Miss Eris Lee Wilson spent
Sunday with Miss Bennett Mc-
Daniel of Center.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Hughes
and family of Good Hope
community visited her sisters,
Mrs. B. W. Rodgers and Mrs.
and
Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Wind-
ham left yesterday for Dallas
where they will attend the
Methodist conference.
Howard Lee from \ ivi<*n,
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With Millers Cafe. He is tak-|
4-L* a •«<* v«- 4-"L. 4- m ma « J a 1
when Mrs. C. D. Daw left. This Rented their music and
young man comes highly rec- j sion pupils in recital last
Miss Imogene Carriker
Celebrates Birthday.
One of the lovely affairs of
to 8:15. '
Course will follow. Everyone
is welcome to attend these
meetings. In the Bible Course,
in addition to reviewing the visited her. parents, ‘ Mr. and
j books of the Bible, we shall Mrs. S. A. McDaniel of Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Dockins
spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Grant.
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Wilson
spent Saturday and Sunday
with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. E. Parker and child-
ren have returned from a sev- ,
eral weeks visit in San Antonio B‘.lhe„,Burke Windham,
with her sister, Mrs. Ira
Armstrong.
Mrs. J. E. Wilson and Mr. and
Mrs. R. Grant
Mr and Mrs. J. E. Finkley working at the Patroon
visited his sister, Mrs. Ed.
Ramsey of Joaquin.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jones
and little daughter, Helen Jane
Thompson visited her aunt, Mrs. J. E. Wil-
Mrs. C. D. Daw left this.marked training and rendered
morning for Arizona where Jtheir numbers beautifully,
she will live with her brother.
Mrs. Daw has for several
months been employed by Mil- Massey, Perry Brittain, Sarah
let’s Cafe. The many patrons Louise Morrison, «
of this place will greatly miss Beacham, Christine Williams, ner was spread,
her presence. [Shirley Fay Booth, Marie Rog-j Mrs. Florence
Billie Rider, Lois -Nail, and Mrs. Mamie Edwards and son, Sunday.
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is visiting Mrs. A. R. Fox and ^er’ Tolar, Virginia Rob- of Houston spent the week-end
She will re- erts> Elaine Blackstock, Emily' with their mother, Mrs. Beata
Prayer meeting will be con-
ducted Wednesday evening at J. E. Wilson Saturday
the Church of Christ, from 7:30 Sunday.
to 8:15. The Bible Training | Miss Seldon Watson of Cen-
Course will follow. Everyone ter spent the week-end with
Miss Jessie Stephens.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rodgers
brated her 15th birthday Sat- was the Glee Club and Mixed and B. W. Rodgers,
urday. Quartette. Several of the Miss Eris Lee V
The circular table held a low smaller children took part in
crystal bowl of exquisite spring
flowers bordered with grace-
ful maiden hair fern, and sur-
rounded by slender tapers in
crystal holders. Dainty place
cards marked ,the covers for
Misses Eloise Todd, Billie Bick-
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RATHER CEMETERY
There will be a grave yard
working at the Rather ceme-
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hughes'tery Friday, May 30. All
I citizens are invited to attend.
Vivian, Music Pupils Presented
has accepted a position In Recital Last Evening.
| Mrs. Horace Searcy, assisted;
ing the vacancy that was made, by Miss Winfrey Stanley, pre-
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ommended and has had muchining at the high school audi- ing Cane”
experience along this line. itorium. Each pupil showed!. ~ '
Mrs. James G. Rogers
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i Shirley Fay Booth, Marie Rog-[
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Mrs. W. E. Fitze of Houston Robbie Williams> Francis Ty-!children,
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erts, Elaine Blackstock, Emily'with their mother, Mrs. Beata
Francis Martin, Chester Jean Donahoe.
Mildred Smith, Jessie Steph-’
ens, William Smith, Imogene and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Mahan, Elaine Hays, Verner Frank Rodgers spent Saturday
Windham, Lucette Martin, night with R. B. Bonner.
Marguerite Naylor, Alice Sue O’Neal Wilson spent the
last week was the noon day Barron, Wanda Rudd, Bobbie,week-endwithhisbrother,Bu-
luncheon given by Mr. and Mrs. Ervin, William Edward Warr.'ford, of Many, La.
J. H. Carriker to honor their Sarah Lynn Sanders, Juanita' Mrs. Alice Rodgers of Hous-
daughter, Imogene, who cele-'Lawson. An added attraction ton is visiting her sons, J. L.
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Lynch, John W. Center Daily News (Center, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 305, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 13, 1930, newspaper, May 13, 1930; Center, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1356872/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fannie Brown Booth Memorial Library.