The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 132, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 11, 1920 Page: 5 of 8
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THE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
Wednes., Feb. 11,1920
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SOCIETY AND CLUB NEWS —
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Edited by MRS. HOMER M. PRICE, ’Phone 799
SESAME CLUB.
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VALENTINE MASQUERADE.
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The Eastern Star ladies will have ■
TO BE .MARRIED
with influenza.
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Bolder street.
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Mr. J. P. Womack has been on the
DINNER FOR WEDDING PARTY. I
sick list but is better.
Mr. and Mrs. I.. L. Oliver entertain- I
are
Marion Stephens and Miss
Bell, who will
Mr. and Mrs. Will Welz and Miss
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Mrs. Earl Vincent and two child-
illness.
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GREATDEMAND
SHIRT SALE!
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SILK - MADRAS - FLANNEL
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By The Associated Press.
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impersonation “Bridget
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big box of home-made candy.
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there is some talk to the contrary,
skirt dance was an enjoyable feature.
the Continental European public in
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From Galveston Port
Mrs.
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Mrs. Douglas Blocker and son of
Misses Willis and Linehan, served
FIRST BAPTIST WOMEN’S
AUXILIARY ENTERTANED.
TRY IT!
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SOLOMON’S
stomach trouble, bad blood, nervous
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PHONES 509—510
district this spring.
Lane.
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—February—
Grocrey Business
to remove and prevent gallstones, ap-
We Give
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3 LOTS CLOSE IN FOR SALE
I which they are confronted.
160-161
W. T. TWYMAN.
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Dallas; Mr. P. K. Oliver of Shreve-
port, Mr. and Mrs. Will Aronld, Mr.
Meets this afterncon at three with
Mrs. Clarence Hall.
be married
Summers of
Helping you to give
the “H. C:9 the merry
ha! ha!
Linehan and Mrs. Atkins were visitors.
Mrs. Ross aided by Marian Ross and
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The Best
Investment—
Churned for table
use
KEEPING--
THE NEW STORE
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and Stomach Trouble,
Since Taking Number
40 Feels Fine.
JEWELRY OF
QUALITY
Wilson's
Nut Margarine
Each day some new creation
has its first showing—and will
be announced as it is put upon
display.
We offer 3 lots on Bruckmul-
ter Street, each 60x250 feet, for
sale at $1,000.00 each.
IMENEWS7OPEFOPMEN
Our merchandise is repre-
sented for exactly what it
is—and guaranteed.
Mrs. George Prendergast is recov-
ering from influenza.
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Mrs. J. D. Brewer is on the influ-
enza list.
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pelity. It consists of an instrument play
ing over a tune in strict time and re-
peating it over and over again, while
REFUGEES IN SHANGHAI
LIVE IN FEAR OF REDS
Good Treatment and
Right Prices
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BUTTER-------
45c Per Pound
MONDAY MUSIC CLUB
DIVERSION.
CABBAGE AND ONION CROP
ARE IN FINE CONDITION
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S.FeraA 2 Tours With Galveston Cotton Exchange and Board
oUnereU • l ed .of Trade. Exportation of wheat in
Rheumatism, Catarrh
Reports from Miss Hattie Greer, Harry Bel
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WINDT - DWYER
Jewelry Co.
The Store For You
FLYING CLUB TO HOLD The rooms were decorated with hand-
TWO RACES EACH YEAR, some ferns and blooming plants. The
______ ’ thirty-two Auxiliary members receiv-
CLARK & BIBB LAUNDRY CO.
P. H. CLARK & C. S. BIBB
Proprietors
FIRST CLASS LAUNDRY WORK
Cleaning and Pressing
Phone 501
FOR SALE
A Buick Six. in first class condition. See H. P. Watson
at the County Clerk’s office.
covering from influenza.
; own head. pl? red by her own hands
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Humphreys and Mrs. A. F. Ramsey
A Sunny Comedy with showers of poured chocolate and coffee. Tia plan-
laughter “Fair and Warmer", featur- ned that these social times be held
ing May Allison. Grand today and to- monthly and Mrs. R. C. Hall will be
morrow—15 and 25 cents. next hostess.
July 1, 1919, and ending January 31.
13,828,918 bushels of wheat have been
shipped from this port. This com-
pares with 4.920,024 bushels during
the corresponding period a year ago.
daily paper about Mendenhall’s Num-
ber 40 For The Blood. Thought I thing that
! whole house and aided greatly in the
entire success of the clever affair.
of Francis
Virgie
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Mis. Welch played an original piano
number, "Ad Infinitum” which pro- Much Wheat Shipped
grossed until si was forcefully as-
Shirley Wolz have all been ill but
are getting better.
One of the most tasteful and enjoy-1
able entertainments ever given a Mar-i
searching of the human heart for the
is better.— Franklin K
Joe Hirsch has returned from a
t body. Mrr. W. E. Ttoss was hostess at
her beautiful home, so admirably built
for ertertaining. “Original Ideas and
exchange. • ■ _____
The comment is made, savs the. Mrs. E B. Summers of Dallas,
general does not care or e . men ichamber. that European traders in, formerly Miss Fannie Bell Oliver, is
can and English st e o narrow s general have lost their confidence in here for the Stephens-Bell wedding.
—-- the promises of American exporters. Mrs. Summers is guest of her broth-
Mr. Francis Marion Stephens of;
agent in
। less there is exceptionally cold weath- Monday from 3 to 6 p. m.. by Mrs. T.
er, it is expected 2,000 carloads of B. Harrell. The hostess has apart-
onions and several hundred carloads ments in the W. P. McCoy home and
of cabbage will be shipped from thisj)rs. McCoy graciously tendered the
Mr. Frank Roach of Gainesville was
guest this week of his sister, Mrs,
H. P. King.
You will get better deliv-
ery service from us—we
know how to do it.
would give it a trial. Although I was
a Valentine masquerade tomorrow ,
_ night at the Masonic Hall. They will I
Mrs. R. L. Sacra and daughter, * ...
be accompanied by their husbands or I
Laura, are suffering from flu. t
______________________ . escorts.
Miss Lady Maud Powell is quite ill
toss gave an
— Shanghai, Jan. 5.—Fear of Bolshe-
ByTheAssoclatedrress. vism entertained by employers in
a: Galveston, Tex, Feb. 10.—Exports Shanghai is a factor which is making
, . . . . t • zu* .. +1 c.1,,c+. more difficult the hard lot of the nun-
dclicious luncheon with favors of jon- of wheat fromthesportq.Galxeston dreds of Russiam refugees who have
guls at the close of which Mrs. At- for the month of January totalled 881, ...... ,
kins gave a beautiful toast to the 063 bushels, according to records com- been fleeing in. increasing num s
Monday Music Club. ■ piled by H. A. Wickstrom, chief of the out of Sibeua into China.
grain inspection department of the Grand today and tomorrow a comedy
with a cocktail punch and kick “Fair
. .. . . nn and Warmer" with May Allison in the
January, 1919, aggregated 594.00 '
" , , ’ . ’ . 11 • leading role—15 and 25 cents,
bushels. During the period beginning " ____________________
ren ara confined to their room by । play day with this auqust student
Mrs. Blank’s,
sisted from the piano stool.
national president etc. The answers
were most entertaining. Another fea-
IE earliest notes of Spring
are heard in the tree tops
as the robins and blue
By The Associated Press
Austin, Tex., Feb. 9.—The Board of
control is working quietly and attract-
ing very little attention, and Chair-
man S. B. Cowell said that few de-
cisive steps have been taken by the
board because they have not yet had
time to master the problems with
ture was discovering the recipe for
Scripture Cake, found in Bible quota-
tions. In this Mrs. Scott was success-
ful. The ladies held a cupid contest,
shooting a heart target pinned on a
sheet. All shot wide of the mark.
A postmans’ whistle at the door found
Miss Lelia May Hall with a mail of
thirty-two valentine favors—all pretty
and appropriate to occasion and
recipient. The hostess served an
elaborated and delicious three course
I hot buffet luncheon for which Mrs.
London, Feb. 10.—There is a very
importers of shoes into these coun- Shreveport are here spending a few
tries either direct of indirect. In;days with her mother, Mrs. Albert
other words they must set up their Van Hook. Mr. Blocker is down in
own organizations which they know1 Florida on business.
wil carry out the service traditions of: --:;---
their business or else work through Ruth. Marjorie and Marion, daugh-
a properly qualifier agent who will ters of Dr, and Mrs. M. E. Hudson,
build up their reputation in that are all sick. Ruth has pneumonia
country hut yesteday was reported to be
_________—.— resting more comfortably.
ed with a family dinner last night. i
' Included in the courtesy were Mr.
The members of this club should be
■extremely bright today if the saying
i that “all play and no work makes Jack
a clever bov" be true. Yesterday was
Thursday; Mrs. E. B.
er. L. L. Oliver and faimly.
ed with the American Racing Pigeon given a valentine favor for doing her
Union of the United States. Canada work most neatly. While they were
and Cuba, recently organized here 'sewing the hostess passed five ques-jJemerson street. 40 is demanded in
will held two races yearly for old andltions or high cost of living, cost of rheumatic, gouty conditions, malnut-
young birds, according to an announce- high living, the favored woman for*
ment by Acting President Frank S.
i Porter.
Prosper. Texas, and Miss Virgie Bel' i
will be married Thursday at 1:15 p. I
l m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Mr. McDaniels on E. Houston is re- H. Bell, the bride’s parents, on West
I Mrs. Had Yates is convalescing
from influenza.
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pendicitis. Successfully used in ecze-
ma and skin diseases. Used with
phenomenal success in chronic rheu-
matism, catarrh, lumbago, myalgit
(pain in the muscles, muscular rheu-
matism or neuralgia), glandular and
lead poisoning, abcesses, sores, ul-
cers and carbuncle.
Sold in Marshall by Matthewson
Drug Co.—(Adv.)
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BOARD OF CONTROL IS
ATTACKING PROBLEMS
" marketing trip to New Y’ork and stunts” was the theme of the play,
land long vamp shoes. On the other ether Eastern cities. An the fifteen members present gave
ibant. the American conservative mod- --------- unique and original and varied num -
I NnIA l els are said to be excellent sellers Miss Elise Sedberry has returned , Hers. Miss Linehan played an original
• MIK A M H K IL AN ' The difficulties with regard to ex- from Sun Antonio, bringing her aunt. lpiaro nasbes. Mrs Blank sang
1 VIK •-LLIL change and transportation are to be Mrs. Annie Feild, who is convalescing -King Solomon" composed out of her
OIADG IN GIIRADR considered, but arc not a real obstacle. from influenza.
, 3HUE) 11Y UNUIL The sales policy recommended to _ “ ~ . .‘and sung b" herself.
i American manufacturers is to place r C usse u1 e sl' at audience said her number alone was
------ each country or group his home on. East Bu ileson.street Wvorth the price. One very dignified
of countries that could be covere i bye 0 c 1 en 15 aiso 1 W1 lady played a piano selection “which,”
g a single agent. Emphasis is lai l on influenza. she said.” was practically originally
market in EnoP, "I the need for steady supplies and a de-, .. sRna
American shoes particularly on the r nit. amount of stock should be re- C Mr. Steinan, I a m nd
continent, according to the American ouired t be cairied at all times .Spence rJonesand MissMariePlatt _________
hamber of t or me <« in ' ' . i" is stock to be selected by the agent. 0 the Fr Hode, Drug, plays bridge". that was heartily en-
„The Chambr has been advised y Payment could be made by letters of a ■_____•____’ 'cored. One member offered as her!
investigators in that line of busine35 credit ard the agent should be given, Mr and Mrs. R s Smith are' contn ation an ’ Owed to my First!
that Americi manufacsturers cnjtwo or threr months or longer to pay home from a visit to Dallas friends. I Sweet heart." Mrs. John Kelley
make larg" sales in these coun. 2 for the coods, thus permitting him t/They heari oscar Seagle sing and saw । brought down the house when she pas-
provind they make up the shoes, a. select the most advantageous date of ’ r t Plav The Masqueraders" six] around a bit of her own handiwork,
cording to European styles Although payment wi:h regard to the rate of in the big city. ’
Harper.' original because ’Twas so long since
she had played in public.” The hos-
discouraged, as I had doctored with a 111
number of physicians and tried num-| Dells Long Popular.
erous medicines without receiving There ‘s ample evidence that the
. £ t 1 . 1. . use of dolls as an assistance to the
thing I want without tear and am | the native tribes of Africa ie was the
not near so nervous and am feeling custom of married women to carry a
fine. I am now starting on my third doll with them until they had a child,
bottle. Mrs. Gastine Rainey, 2270 when the doll was discarde®
who is ill in Boulder, are most en-
couraging.
and Mrs. J. H. Bell, Mr. and Mis. 1
Leonard Bell, Messrs Ben and j
Treasure Island Flying Club, affiliat-J orphans. Mrs. W. C. Moseley was
birds merrilv announce the re-
turn of brighter days.
And through the store, we.
too, are showing many signs of
the coming Spring-time in early
arrivals of new models in many
modes portraying the changes
and the stvle tendencies of fash-
ionable wear.
sleep. Saw an advertisement in the It is the cihstant and continuous
Pennilion Singing.
irition auto-intoxiaction, constipation,! Pennilion singing is quite common
liver and stomach troubles. Believed in Wales, and peculiar to the princi-
l Mrs. J. Woolford is ill with in-
fluenza.
amdan Baldwin & Touhey
G9P 209 E. Austin
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Gary, Ind., April 25, 1919.—“I suf- i
fered for over three years with chron-
, bage and onion crops in the Laredo shall church society, was that tendered ic rheumatism, catarrh, constipation, I
section are in fine condition, and un- the First Baptist Women’s Auxiliary
Fv The Associated Press.
Galveston, Tex., Feb.
By The Ansociated Press.
Laredo, Tex., Feb. 10.— Big cab-
WE WANT YOUR
spells, aching limbs, so I could not
A------.-eneE. and that the only way American shoe
IHmilllllllllllimilllH!tHHIHW»HH*»"»l exvorters can develop a lasting mar-
ket in foreign countries is to become
v nat America is. . .
Adrien is an •nspiranton. Ar^i.
Is a spirit. America is somethir.g -----------------------------------------------
mystical which liv~s in the heavens.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sedberry
both on the sick list.
Mr. Francis Marion Stephens
Prosper is in the city.
the singer or singers extemporize |
words to it in rhyme. The impromptu
poetry must fit in with the mr.sie and 1
is generally of an amusing character.
The custom is quite commen among
the people, and the instrument used
। is their national instrument, the harp.
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