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CANTON HERALD
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FRIDAY, SEPT. 7, 1928
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DENVER RESEARCH LABORATORY
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Denver, Colo.
Also News And Comedy
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his mother at Owlet Green.
ALL COMEDY BILL FOR 10 CENTS
the part of this or that family,
Saturday Night, September 8
For The Last Time
QUEEN CITY COMPANY, Dealers
WILLS POINT, TEXAS
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ap- Pulley, Stone Point, Texas. 36t4p
pear and the sky will send
waves
of its balmy air to warm it.
Mrs. W. R. Cade returned Sun-
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W. G. Chamblee and family of ing she heard burglars. Generally
everyone celebrating the day by
Pleasant Glade, Sunday.
Signal.
! eggs from heavy breed hens.—
Not Exactly.
Mitchell’s Hatchery, Canton. 35tf.
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Prompt Attention Given to Out-of-Town Funerale
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singing at Van Sunday afternoon.
Jack Easley spent Sunday with
Manuel Burges has returned af-
ter a three weeks' trip.
of Colfax spent part of last week
with J. F. Stout and family.
J. G. Flatt and wife spent last
proximately four million persons,
And profitable employment of four
million workers inevitably has a
far reaching influence on the na-
tional prosperity. Feeding, clothing,
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Quite a number went to Provi-
dence to singing Sunday afternoon.
Don’t forget next Sunday is our
singing day. We would like to have
several visitors. • ' ,
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R. F. Chamblee made a busi-
ness trip to Fort Worth Satur-
day night.
weather is favorable we will soon
be done.
Walter Monroe and family and
minute. Tell him to take a chair.”
Maid—“I did, but he said he
would start with the piano and
the radio.”—Sales Tales.
B. D. HIGH—W. E. WEST
Postoffice Building, Canton, Texas
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The Dog Star.
He (ardent student of astrono-
my): “Do you happen to know the
name of the star with a tail?”
She: "Do you mean Strongheart
or Rin-Tin-Tin?" •
WILLOW SPRINGS.
This Monday morning
SAND FLAT.
Mrs. Pauline Shirley and son,
Raymond, Jr., of Dallas are visit-
ing relatives here.
Jack Clark and family of Cran-
was born eighty-six years ago.”
—The Mutual Magazine.
In The Windup.
“So Bill's been speculating
R. F. Chamblee and family at-'
tended the reunion at his father’s
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The Body Corporate.
The use of the spoken word to
। a happy married life.
Ruby Frost of Forrest is visit-
ing her parents, Lee Palmer and
family, but is now very sick at
TURNIP GREENS
Helping Himself.
Maid—"The furniture man
here.”
Mistress—“I’ll see him in
summer is ended—' We will start our fall hatch the
first Monday in September. We
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COMPLETE INSURANCE
SERVICE
ELM GROVE
The dry hot weather that
housing, entertaining fourteen mil-:
lion persons, including dependents
will soon germinate and the glad-
dened soil will give the touch of
fertility to their tiny roots. The
_ . । saturation point in this country
ROCK HILL. will not be reached during the
Cotton picking is in full swing life of the present generation. He
Singing at Myrtle
Don't forget the singing at Myr- (
tie Springs next Sunday afternoon, 1
September 9. Come, everybody, and ।
let’s have some good singing. |
13. W. PIRTLE.
JOHN WM. NEELY, M. D.
Announces ths re-opening of his
offices in the Label Building,
Ten ell, Texas
Practice Limited to Surgery and
Consultation.
X-Ray and Clinical Laboratories.
FOR SALE.—Ford tourings, coupe
and sedan, models 1924 and 1925.
Not rent cars. Bargains and terms
to right party.—Parker’s Service
Station, Canton, Texas 35t4
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Paul H: Stanford
Law Offices of
Sanders, West & Stanford
Canton, Texas
and Crandall.
EARL M. GREER
Attorney-at-Law
Office over Van Zandt Count;
National Bank.
WILLS POINT. TEXAS
PRUITT.
Sunday school was very well at-
' tended at both churches and Bro.
If you want to see the hats that
were shown in the style show see
my hats. I will welcome you and
, in always treat you right.—Donie
j Barnes Compton. 35t4p
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Mrs. L. P. Haynes and daughter,
Millie, spent the week-end with
John Engle and family of Grand
Saline.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Phillips and
children, Denton White and wife
If You have a land matter of any kind, see us..
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The rains this summer assure
a fine turnip green crop. Of the
turnip itself there isn't much to
of these workers keeps a great
many million other Americans
peculiarly able to buy and main
tain the cars that the four mil-
lion turn out.
No, there isn’t any saturation
point in the motor industry. It
will be employing more workers
next year than this year. More
... This Age.
“To finish: up this; affair let’s
Mr. and Mr. E. J. Jennings and
baby of Wilson, Texas, are visiting
friends and relatives here and
Canton this week.
, Flowers were married last Satur-I
1 day night. We wish all of them Sunday week
for a moment from the gustatory
: glories now headed our way? The
turnip seed have been planted, or
will be planted soon; these seeds
, in this vicinity one player and one
the stock market. Was he a bear piano for sale cheap rather than
operator? ship back to-factory or might store
"Well, he was practically bare with responsible party —Address
when they got through with Manufacturer, P. O. Box 355,
him.”—Wheat Growers Journal. Chicago, III. 36 t4p
Without the slightest obligation we will be glad to
send you a scale showing what normal blood pressure
shuld be between the ages of 20 and 70. Ask for it.
"Was your old man in comfort-'
able circumstances when
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Walker and
children of Dallas spent awhile
Sunday evening with C. O. Weaver
and family.
day evening. continually boosting the publics
Floyd Stout and family and Mrs. capacity to absorb more and more
Birdie Coil of Old Bethel attend- cars. The industry gives employ-
ed singing here Sunday evening, ment, directly or indirectly to ap-
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pointment at the Baptist church
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Ray and
children of Grand Saline spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. Ray’s
mother, Mrs. Sallie Ray.
owns a car.
Such a fear is not well founded.
As a matter of fact the automo-
bile industry has contributed large-
“tWiiliamcricker spent the past ily to the prosperity of the nation
week with his grandmother, Mrs. and will continue to make better
" . times for many years.
-roc ei‘n + . Du Bois Young, Detroit automo-
Dezz Ray spent past bile manufacturer, said in a re-
with relatives rere. cent address that the motor car
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turnip green crop will soon
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when autumn’s gentle haze is on . - - —-
the hillsides and valleys—when will hatch on the halves and
fall time hangs its richly-painted yill, buy. your good eggs.— McMa-
splendors or forests and fields the, hon’s Chickery, Canton, Texas. 33t4
W. H. Oliver wife and baby
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Saturday 2:45 p. m.
Every now and then you hear
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Several from here attended the is breaking the country; that it
ice cream supper at Jonesville is to blame for hard times on
with i Saturday night.
Mt. Mr. and Mrs Ector Davis of . regardless of whether the family
Dallas spent last week with rel-... ____ J
wanted was Mswimd nohem for anything that 13 Ioose at both
wanted was sewing not hem- dg_E L. Coomer, 112 West
embroidery. - James St., w
is the function of the engineer to
provide for the extension of the
spoken ward by means of elec-
trical systems of inter-commun-
ication which will serve to connect
the nervous system of each unit
of society with all of the others,
thus providing an indispensable
element in the structure of that
inconceivably great and powerful
organism which it is believed will
be the ultimate outcome of the
marvelous evolution which society
is to undergo.—Exchange.
Ambulane Service Anywhere .. Night
Several from here attended
singing at Willow Springs Sunday.
They all report fine singing.
Floyd Phillips and family of Ben
Wheeler spent the week-end with
relatives here.
Mr,and Mrs. J. R. Jennings A. Uwan anu amy . States. 11
andfa Juh nd Merle Monroe took Ceived a message Saturday that less than
dinner with Rev. B. C. Beard and ---
family of Willow Springs
day.
Rev. B. C. Beard filled his reg- _
ular appointment at Mt. Lebanon ‘
Saturday night, Sunday and Sun-
day night.
We are glad to report R. s.
Lathew la improving after a week’s
illness .
Bob Wolf and family of Old'
Bethel were the guests of the
former’s sister, Mrs. George Cox
Sunday.
Miss Ollie Burch of Dallas is
spending her summer vacation ]
with her mother, Mrs. Etta Burch. !
A. J. Martin, who is living with
his sister at Kaufman, was the
guest of R. S. Lathem Saturday ।
night.
WANTED.—One or two families to
pick cotton. Good houses, wood and
water; $1.00 per hundred—W. P.
The Royal Theatre
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| A. D. Plemons and wife who
mak .an; appointment for next
wesk. Would Thursday suit you?*’
"Thursday j is out of the ques-
tion. I am 1 going to America
then.”
gullet even as a ferret . ops into
a rate hole, and gladden and
lubricate the esophagus as they
slip.
What is political disappointment
that we should give it notice?
What is the threatened business
stagnation that it should turn us
Mr. and Mrs. Will Clark of Rock Hill Sunday afternoon.
Watts spent Sunday with Mr. and I Mrs. Ewtha Smith and baby convey ideas distinguishes man
Mrs. Fred Palmer. are spending a while with her from all other created things. It
still, the year after next.—Temple
Telegram.
The Midnight Meeting.
Mrs. Timmons was always think-
Wills Point.
Mrs. Ella Halcomb of Terrell
is spending the week with her
sister, Mrs. K. G. Cash and fam-
mushiness about it that suggests
clabber, and a staying taste that
usually evolves colic. We have! In,
no apostrophes to unload on the! aA. . -06V0•
turnip, for verily it is an insipid And to what do you attribute
vegetable and carries colic irdyour great age?" asked the cub
gestion and nightmares in its reporter , of the eighty-six-year-
bosom. But to the glorious tur- I ° 1d. pensioner.
nip greens we tune our lyre to I "Well, young feller," replied
dulcet tones and urge it to son- he, “perhaps the reason is because
orous pitch. I I was born eighty-six years ago."
Turnip greens slip down the
“THE WAY OF ALL FLESH”,
RELIABLE PIANOS — Reliable
Al.
Week after week and month after
month the Bigger and Better Chevrolet
has swept on to greater and greater
heights of popularity—until today It
stands acknowledged everywhere as
first choice of the nation for 1928!
Never has any Chevrolet enjoyed such
overwhelming public acceptance—for
never has any low-priced car provided
such an outstanding combination of
distinctive beauty, thrilling perform-
ance and amazing economy!
Come in and see the car that has won
the approval of more than three-quar-
ters of a million buyers since January
1st. Learn for yourself why it is scor-
ing the greatest success of this great
automotive year.
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day after a week’s visit with rel- i this writing with fever.
- ~ j Several from the Elm Grove
singing class went to Mabank have been voting here are spend-
singing last Sunday evening and ing a whil with relatives in,
report the singing good. Navarro county.
j here. pointed out that there are now
Singing was well attended here more than twenty million motor
Sunday afternoon. ! vehicles in operation in the United
A. M. Rowan and family re- states. The total has doubled in
’e was ’alf under
THE FUTURE OF THE
attended AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jennings of
Canton spent from Friday until
Monday with their sons, J. R. and
G. W. Jennings and daughter,
Mrs. H. W. Melton.
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“Red Hot Specials*
piak ingcotton, as most everybody
Monday. - ttend first
Claude Chaney of near Jack,
son Wasa guest of Orville and
Edd Phillips Sunday.
Mrs. Anna Daniels of Lubbock
is visiting her mother and sister
Mrs. Harah Perry and Mrs. John
Cox, also another sister, Mrs. Dora
Knox near Canton.
Ennis and Roger Martin of Sny-
der are visiting relatives in our
midst. ---
Ervin Bunch, who has been in
the U. S. Navy for several years
and has been visiting relatives in
the West, is spending the week
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Burch.
C. H. HALL
righy ' Friday.’’—Tit-Bite
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Curtis Oliver and family spent
Saturday night and Sunday v
A. C. White and family of Mt.
Vernon.
Several from here
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The COACH
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The Imperial 87 1 5
Utility Truck .8520
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They include the
lowest handling and
financing charge*
available.
____ ______ seven years. And yet
Mr. Rowan’s mother of Walnut anyone predicting in 1921, such a
iun- Springs was real sick, so with the doubling by 1928 would have been
family he left Saturday night to set down as a dreamer. That the
be at her bedside. We sincerely next seven years will see the
hope that it is nothing serious, total sent up another ten million
A. F. Turner and family visit- is not only possible, but probable,
ed in Old Bethel community Sun- That the figure will be forty mil-
day. lion long before 1950 is also prob-
' sn,t a . ---- ----- Robe Easley and wife are the able.
sP4n atur ay night and Sunday proud parents of a new girl, born And when that point is reached,
wthWill Carpenter and family of August 30, even if the serviceable life of the
I R. A. Carpenter and family who average car is placed as high as
have been visiting L. D. Audas eight years, replacement orders
and wife have returned home. alone will necessitate a higher an-
L. D. Audas and wife, George nual production than that of any
Edgar and Ernest Taylor, Jim- year the industry has yet seen,
mie and Anna Bell Weaver and Replacement orders today aggre-
Geneva Dodson attended an ice gate only about two million a
cream supper at Mr. Carpenter’s year.
-------- ----- we 1 of Rast Saturday night. To fear that Americans may not
i have been having for several weeks Mr. Westmoreland and family of be able to keep on buying cars
has made the cotton crop short Jackson and Elmer Davis and and to increase their requirements
and.it is opening fast. If the; wife of Tundra attended singing from year to year, is to take
here Sunday afternoon. We in- flight at a bogey. The very growth
vite them back next third Sun- of the automobile industry is
Rev. John Gains of Kemp
preached here last Saturday night,
Sunday and Sunday night, that
being his last time as he is going
to another field of work.
Arthur Fails was buried here
last Sunday at 3:30 in the presence
of many friends who mourn his
departure.
turnip green crop will ripen. ,c , ~
When rioon-day is reached the LOST On Saturday, August 4th,
festal board of prince and pau- one white and black spotted Bull
per, of philosopher and politician dog, bob-tailed. Will pay liberal
will hold out a menu of turnip reward for any information lead-
greens and yam potatoes that ing to his recovery.—Sam Reaves,
will dissipate all our terrors and Canton. 334
banish all our fears.—Honey Grove ' -— ---
। EGGS.—We want your fertile eggs.
. Will pay above market price for
stitching and
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/->ALAjAA, I son of Grand Saline and Mrs. Herd
nf/OrrJuDLy I of Dallas spent Sunday and Sun-
*9 day night with Mr. and Mrs. Ulas
VAN ZANDT OUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY .
R. E. BLACKWELL, Manager. /
Office in Court House Cantan; Texa
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Earlie Cash made a business but one night when Timmons was
trip to Terrell Saturday. investigating he found there really
Joe Johnson and family of Car- was a burglar in the house.
lenton, A M. Johnson and wife “By Jove!” he exclaimed, taking
of Mabank, Bartlet Stout and fam- the surprised intruder by the arm.
Ily of Phalba, A. F. Turner and “Just wait a few minutes will
wife of Rock Hill all spent Sun- you?”
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day afternoon with W. T. Dyer: -Wait! while you get the police?”
and wife. ' said the other sarcastically.
ap- J. F. Stout and family spent I “No, I’m not going to do that,”
Sunday with Mr. Carpenter and said Timmons. “I only want to
family of Martins Mill. 1 call my wife. She’ll be glad to
J. I. Davis and wife of Jack- meet you. She’s heard you every
son spent Sunday with their son, night for twenty years.”—Kansas
Elma and wife. City Star.
| Floyd Stout and family, Nolen |
Voctor McLean spent the past Coil and family, Elma Davis, wife
week in Tyler with friends. ‛ and baby all attended singing at
enngttzmnmmt
R. F WILLIAMS HARDWARE COMPANY
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Funeral Directors and Embalmers
WILS POINT, TEXAS
dall spent Sunday with Mrs. T B Hyde and family of Dallas
Clark’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. ■ were visiting friends and relatives
R. Cade. I here last week-end.
Mr. Burges had a break-down Virgil Lester and family of Dal-
at his gin Saturday. G. J. Rodi- last visited his brother, John Lest-! n ouIEI
eck of Tyler was up Sunday and er and family and other relatives O-D BETHEL.
soon had it repaired. They were here last week-end. This week finas everybody busy
ready to gin Monday morning. | The Wedding Bells are ringing as cotton .picking is the order
Everybody seems to be in a big around here. Estel Suttan and ' “
rush to get their cotton gathered. Lucille Jeter were married last
Sunday school was right well Tuesday night.
attended Sunday. | Richard Gates and Johnie Muri
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for cows, but for human beings
it’s very poor filling. There is a
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atives here.
Mr. and-Mrs. Willie Crocker and
1 children spent Sunday with rel-
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