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THE CANTON HERALD
FRIDAY, SEPT. 18, 1931.
W. H. M. SOCIETY.
SATURDAY AND MONDAY
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ELBERTA CLUB NEWS.
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Jesse Norrel and wife of Pleas- and Fairview the first and third
with J. J. Hedden and
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i scenes were familiar to her and i
ount (orrespondence
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I rell Wednesday afternoon.
party Saturday night.
Mr.
DAWSON.
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J. M. Morse and George Carr
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Box visit-
FEED GRINDER
ed in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
arrived a few days ago for a vis-' Simpson and Cooper, and various
. young people enjoyed
school there Monday.
E. A. Long and family of Big
Spring
The people here received a rain
K. K. NORTON
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people of this community, and we end Mr.
WILLS POINT, TEXAS
and dau
wish her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Florence of trucks from Canton Lumber Co.,
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Mrs. Mattie Farmer has return-
Three communities will hold a
North Ward
A “live at home’
wood spent last
JACKSON.
WE CALL ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING
week
EVERYBODY INVITED.
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high j
of the Canton
principal
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When
stration department.
BABIES
for supper, followed by a splendid were here from Greenville last of
evening entertainment.
New Fall Dress Shirts
are Upset
98c S1.95
George, are visiting the former's
Mrs. Boles, one day last week.
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some
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der of the 'day around here and
A Night Owl.
Mrs. H. F. Blackwell, Sr. accom-
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IN WILLS POINT—SINCE 1873
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Rose’s Are Ready For
Your Fall Business
meet with the Moore singing class
the third Saturday night and Sun-
i family spent Sunday with
and Mrs. Howard Hubbard.
lett are attending school at Wills
Point.
Will Box of Hayden Sunday.
Quite a number of the Watkins
STETSON HATS
Parsalino Hats
Byron Hats
dating back to her girlhood days,
when she was fourteen. But few
Meal .
Hulls
Wheat
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Corse have
taken apartments at the home of
from the accident, which will be
glad news to her many friends.
Mrs. M. C. Foster has been spend-
ing the week in Dallas visiting
NEW FALL
MILLINERY
Corsicana.
Mr. land
Louisi- music and singing.
and__
Sam McCaffity, a former citi-
zen of this county, arrived Wed-
nesday from his home in McCa-
1 mey, Texas, for a visit with rel-
atives and friends in the Wallace
community, west of Canton.
Mrs. Will M. Todd of Miama,
Okla., accompanied by her daugh-
the late crops.
The sick folks are better.
week visiting relatives and many
friends of other days. Mr. Long
has been chief of police at Big
Spring for several years.
Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Gullett and
family visited friends in Fairvew
Sunday.
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Miss Eva Towles, born and rear-
in Canton.
them to come back.
Mr. and Mrs. Rander Dean, Mr.'
and Mrs. Marvin Livingston and
Mrs. A. M. Dean of Terrell were
fity last Tuesday. They adjourn-
ed to meet the first Tuesday in
October at Mrs. Grant’s.
of Royse City visited Carl Mc-
Caffity and family Thursday.
Miss Alphia Warren is visiting
her sister in Royse City.
YOUNG MEN’S
DRESS SHIRTS
IN ALL THE NEW
FALL MODELS
and our regular preaching time. Come
and be with us.
How to train BABY’S
BOWELS
CROOKED CREEK.
There was a large croud
aa
WISE.
Singing at this place Sunday
night was well attended. We had
real singing.
M.E. WHITE, Pres.,
D. B, CARTER, Sec.
HATS FROM—
S1.95 to £10.00
RICHARD ARLEN, LOUISE DRESSER
AND FRANCES DEE
In a Big Two Gun Picture
। guests of the latter’s mother, Mrs.
I G. W. Tull, and family. W. N. Tull
! of Dallas was also a visitor in the I
NEW FALL SILK
HOSIERY
IN ALL THE NEW
AUTUMN SHADES
won’t take people long to gather
their crop.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Adams and
children of Dallas spent Saturday
night and Sunday with relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Lea Morris and
children spent Saturday night and'
EMPRESS EUGENIA
HATS
PREDOMINATING
JUST A FEW OF OUR MANY
BARGAINS
Always in the market for your
COTTON SEED, OATS and CORN
a picnic at
New House Dresses in
Cotton
Jiffy Dresses in Jersey
And Wool
NEXT WEEK: MAURICE CHEVALIER IN
“THE SMILING LIEUTENANT.”
College Oxfords For
Young Men
AND MORE CONSER-
VATIVE TYPES FOR
DAD
£2.45 to £4.95
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Mrs. Thos. E. Murrey is general have them back in Canton,
chairman for the home demon- ------
Floyd Stout, Clell Short and Al- singing at either of these places,
bert Short all had business in' Mr. and Mrs. Greer Loughmil-
ter, Miss Joy, attended the open- j Pleasure of seeing him.
ig exercises of the Canton high
NEW FALL DRESSES
BLACK AND BROWN
Predominating
eryone enjoyed hearing the string i<
1 band that was there. 1J
Saturday night and Sunday is
NEW FALL DRESS
GOODS
ALL THE LATEST IN
SILKS AND WOOLS
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We have installed one of the
most modern hammer mills and
can grind any kind of feeds.
COTTON SEED MEAL
AND HULLS
NOW HAVE NEW CROP
Dallas Saturday. i ler entertained the young people
i Miss Erie Smith is visiting her with a party Saturday night. Ev-
HAYDEN.
Sunday school was well attend-
' This was a great shock to the had as their guests for the week-
last '
7 . to attend school
at-
। term. She left Sunday to enter
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Every Department is Crowded with New Fall
Merchandise Carefully Selected and at
EXTREME LOW PRICES
spent last week-end Sunday nights.
family, j hear some good singing attend
another beautiful Monday morn-
Babies, bottle-fed or breast-fed
with any tendency to be constipated
would thrive if they received dail]
half a teaspoonful of this old famil}
doctor’s prescription for the bowels
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son, Bennie Rey, are spending
spent Friday night with Mr. and the week with Homer Adams and
Mrs. Joe Zetty of Antioch. j family of Dallas.
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weeks with relatives in
com- | and family, also other points in
pro- the state, and is now at the home
Mrs. Mamie Andrews and son
joint achievement day program on ed from Brady, where she visited
Thursday, Sept. 24, in the Board, her sister, Mrs. Roy McFarland,
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$6.00
$1.00
Worth visited B. L. Shaw and
family last week.
“The More Talk Club” met with
; gram will be given in each com- of her sister, Mrs. M. C. Foster,
munity by home demonstration and family in Canton.
club members. Pantry shelf, fruit I ------
• auvaa Gv pu. - v. Mrs. Roy Butler and little son,
A mulligan stew will be served . Roy, and Hattie Mary Anderson
i Mr. Robert Jordan at Orio.
' Misses Ola Blankinship, Annie
Joiner gave the
a very nice
Mrs. Edgar Carroll
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Loy Dean
Patrick, the 10th inst., a fine 9-’
pound baby girl. All are doing
nicely, including the proud father,
who seems as happy as a big
sun flower that nods and bends
in the breezes. The little Miss
was christened Loy Faye.
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young
hibiting their home-grown prod-. Mrs. C. L. Hubbard. Mr. Corse is
ucts, articles of 'linen and cloth- principal of the Canton hich '
j ing ninety years old, but he re-
_______ . sides some distance from Chat-
Mrs. Sudie Robinson and daugh-; field now and she was denied the
su 1.1d
“My husband’s car is the latest panied by her son, Reb, and
one out, you know." daughters, Misses Rose and Bon-
“Yes, I’ve heard the neighbors nle, motored to Chatfield in Na-
complain that it wakes them up varro county Sunday, and spent
when he puts it in the garage."— the day at Mrs. Blackwell's old
Hummel, Hamburg, 1 home, her birthplace, her absence
“CAUGHT”
day and time to call. j Carey and wife. the attendance was small last munities.
Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J, T. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Caperton Sunday. We are hoping to see a
Dunbar have returned from Miss- made a business trip to Canton large croud present Sunday. All
issippi, where they spent over a Saturday. I that will are invited to come and
week. . j Rev. Mooney preached at Hol- take part in this good work.
Miss Grace Parkerson of Edge-ly Springs Sunday and Sunday Remember we will sing again
ing. All exhibits will be judged
before the audience and ribbons of
merit will be given.
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attended Sunay. Everyone come Blunt
back next Sunay. । people a
few people, but there was joy in
the visit and the fond memories
it recalled. Mrs. Blackwell learn-
F. Hlliard and daughter, ed that her teacher back in those
' Miss Ida Frances, visited in Ter-1 days is still among the living, ke-
and children, Winnie Gee McNor-
ton and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Me- 1
Norton of .Wills Point spent a
few hours Sunday night with Mr. I
and Mrs. J. C. Tedder.
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CLARK. Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Adams, return-
Sunday school was very well ed with their parents.
way to church Sunday morning kins. We are always glad to have ।
when she suffered an attack of these good singers with us and
Mrs. R. A. Caperton and Miss high blood pressure and a light invite them to come back again.
Wills stroke of paralysis in the face. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Paschall
A St. Louis Dairy refused to cooperate with the Sanitary Milk
Producers Association of southern Illinois. Members of the association
if you want to । retaliated by holding up a train of milk trucks bound for St. Louis
and letting 4,000 gallons flow onto the pavement at St. Jacob, Ill.
Dt. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin ii
good for any baby. For this, you hau
the word of a famous doctor. Forty
seven yean of practice taught hin
just what babies need to keep thei
little bowels active, regular: keej
tittle bodies plump and healthy. Fa
Dr. Caldwell specialized in the treat1 if the weather stays pretty it
ment of women and little ones. Hi
attended over 3500 births withou
loss of one mother or baby.
LOCAL I
PPENING$
Everybody is invited and it is (
hoped that a large number of peo-
ple will join in the tour to see!
the development of the various
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day in this month, the same be-'
ing next Saturday and Sunday, ter,
We are expecting some of the T
best singers in the state to be j sister, Miss Alice Towles, other
with us. Come, help us and enjoy relatives and many friends of
Mrs. Todd, who was formerly
One of the best community and
achievement day programs ever
held in Van Zandt county will be
staged in Myrtle Springs Tues-
day, Sept. 2’. Neighboring com-
Y) munities are invited to participate
1 in the event by attending and ex-
plot,* garden, poultry and hofne j
beautification demonstrations will
be visited by all who join in the
tour.
Get your feed grinaers, row bind-
ers, farmalls and International
Mrs. Lila Nixon was on her visitors from Orio, Teel and Wat-
ana, Mississippi, Alabama
There was a nice croud at Sun- Hallman and family, (their many friends.
day school Sunday. Don’t forget Wade Carey and wife and son We are still trying to have Sun-
♦ hat next Sunday is preaching spent Friday night with Ernest day school at this place, although Morince and
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WILLOW SPRINGS.
Well cotton picking is the or-
the week visiting in the home of
Mrs. G. W. Tull and famly, and
were accompanied home by their
i of sister, Miss Ailene Anderson, who
Van had been on an extended visit
will here.
last week-end.
R. J. Kennedy of Whitesboro
was the guest of his brother, G.
T. Kennedy, and family last week.
Mrs. White of Kemp spent sev-
eral days last week with her sis-
ter, Mrs. H R. Murphey.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard and Mrs.
Evans of Dallas were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy last
week.
Clyde Butler and J. D. Gregg
spent several days in Terrell last
week.
Miss Ava Nell Davis is ill at
this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Iverson of
De Leon were guests of H. D.
Mrs. Staton, and her son,
Miss Sallie Ruth Joiner.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Adams of j
Dallas visited J. D. Adams and A splendid croud attended sing-'
family this week-end. Their two ing here Sunay evening. Those ed here Sunday, there being 73
daughters, Misses Ella and Ver-' Present enjoyed the singing very present. If you are not a regu-
bie, who have been spending a much. Among those present were lar attendant of Sunday school phases of agriculture in Van Zandt
- ' county.
it with Frank Basco and family friends. Mrs. Foster happened to
Miss Adelle January is goipg' and Mrs. Emma Todd and family, the misfortune of breaking a rib
■ nttend school at Tyler this ______ in a fall at her home several days
That is one sure way to train tiny
bowels to healthy regularity T<
avoid the fretfulness, vomiting Hubbard and family last week,
crying, failure to gain, and other ll
of constipated babies.
were here last of the
high school this winter.
Ilene Scott left Sunday to en-
ter high school at Canton.
An extra large croud attended
singing Sunday night. There was
not room in the house for every-
one. There will not be singing
here the fourth Sunday night. We'
have formed a tri-community ]
singing convention with Wallace
and Fairview, meeting at Wallace I
the fourth, Hayden the second,
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Barber.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bailey and
daughter, Miss Estelle, of Went-
worth all spent Sunday with A.
B. Campbell and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hall of Dal-
I las spent a while with Mrs. Hall’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mor-
ris, Sunday.
Well cchurch was well attend-
ed here Sunday and Sunday
night.
A. B. Campbell of this place is
working for his brother at Grand
Saline this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bailey and
children of Wentworth spent a
while Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
A B. Campbell.
Miss Ollie Marie Keliis, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kellis,'
went to Fort Worth Tuesday, I
where she will attend Texas Wo-
man's College. She is a graduate
of the Canton high school, fin-
ishing last term, and this will be
her first college year.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Norman and;
her two daughters, Mesdames
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guests of Loy Barrier and family
of Wentworth spent from Friday Everyone reported
until Sunday with relatives at time.
fruit ana vegetables and many Mrs. Alice Caperton spent the folks of this community are on
other nice things. । night Saturday night with Sidney the mend, which is good news to
Loyce Jennings were in
Point Tuesday.
Mrs. Milton Thomas of Green- ago, but is rapidly recovering
Pittsburg were the
sDter, Mrs. Effie Turner, of
! Athens last week and this.
i Connie Stout and family spent
’ ai Mrs. Ceiph Paschall
at R a Caperton and wife and and "XXn "o ' Misaes Lyala and Lorene MeCaf-
preaching last first Sunday and baby returned Sunday morn- Waco, and Mrs. Truehart Chand-
Sunday night. We gave our pas- ing with their fathers. They vis- ler and children of Dallas.
tor, Bro. Wallace Goode, a nice ited in Louisiana, Mississippi, and The two little children of Mr.
shower on first Sunday night. Alabama, and they reported a and Mrs. Thurman Holland have
There was a variety of canned grand time while on their trip. the whooping cough. Other sick
Singing Convention.
To the singers and lovers
good singing: The East 1
Zandt singing convention
The mothers of this communi-
ty all are very sorry to hear that
whooping cough is in this com-
munity.
Mrs. Eddie Maynard is visiting
in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Porter Richards
went to Tyler last Wednesday.
Mrs. C. Cleleland of Fort
of Eustace visited her mother,
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AT THE
ROYAL THEATRE
CANTON, TEXAS
The Finest Equipped Small Town Theatre in Texas
ALL TALKING PICTURES
school, a position he held last1
year, and the many friends of
this estimable couple are glad to
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reynolds Everyone reported a good time,
and children accompanied by Mr. Morse Kammon gave the young
an Mrs. Widd Staley an children folks a musical Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Caperton Several went to the musical at Mockingbird Bird Lodge
and daughter, June, returned Mr. Blunt Joiner’s Sunday after- Thursday evening. All who
home Sunday, after spending two . noon. There was plenty of good tended reported a delightful time.
Miss Evadee Bartlett attended
. the singing school conducted by
And a Talkartoon Besides
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with their grandparents, Mr. Robert Jordan and son, Eu-
•m , gene, of Scott, the Orio, Phalba,
w--a I and Old Bethel classes and also
. j several from Wallace. We thank
I 1 them for their help and invite
OLD BETHEL.
This week finds everybody
busy at work as cotton picking
and pea picking is the order of
the day.
elsewhere, come and join us. I
Aside from our regular lesson we j
have specials by the Hayden quar-
tet.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Box of
Stone Point attended Sunday
school here Sunday and spent the
remalner of the day with C. O.
Box and family.
Mark Dewees and W. B. Seale
attended singing at Lindale Sun-
day. । ;
Ruby Harris has gone to Liv-
ingston, where she will attend
villle and baby and Miss Mary
Fred Callahan left Friday for Ben Thomas of Canton went to
। Dadas. He will enter school at Shreveport first of the week for
i that place. I a visit.
i Harley Shaw is very ill with j
( scarlet fever. We hope he will (
soon be better.
WATKINS.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Norman,
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“LIVE AT HOME” PROGRAM, parental home last of the week.
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’ Sunday with Bartlet Stout
family of Phalba.
The Woman’s Home Mission
Society met for the business
meeting Monday ofternoon. We
were glad to have fifteen present.
Mrs. Parker read the 5th chap-
ter of James and Mrs. Kellis led
the prayer. After singing two
songs the different officers gave
the reports, which included vis-
its to the sick and charity work.
Some time was spent in discuss- tr
ing plans, and we decided to
piece a quilt and get up a play
in the near future. Next Monday
we will meet at 4:30 in stead of
5 at the church and will have the $
Bible study. • REPORTER.
Dr. W. B. CALDWELL’S
SYRUP PEPSIN
A Doctor's Family Laxative
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QABY ills and ailments seem twice
O as serious at night. A sudden cry ,
may mean colic. Or a sudden attack
of diarrhea. How would you meet
this emergency—tonight? Have you a
bottle of Castoria ready?
For the protection of your wee
one—for your own peace of mind— ,
keep this old, reliable preparation1
always on hand. But don’t keep it
just for emergencies; let it be an
everyday aid. It’s gentle influence
will ease and soothe the infant who
cannot sleep. Its mild regulation will
help an older child whose tongue is
coated because of sluggish bowels.
All druggists have Castoria.
week-end at Canton or Willa Point 29t8.
Seven of the Elberta club wo- b
men and Mrs. Mary Ethel Bran-
don met Saturday afternoon with
Mrs. Charlie Parks.
On account of busy times and
sickness several of our members
could not attend the meeting. We
had a very good meeting. The
most of the time was spent in
getting things ready for the fair
and planning our work for an-
other year.
There were some interesting
talks on improving bed rooms.
The club will meet on the four-
th Saturday with Mrs. Rack Wil-
kerson. Visitors and new mem-
bers are invited. REPORTER.
Tennessee. They report a wonder- HOLLY SPRINGS
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Jennings 71113 week starts us off with Beth Chandler and Evadee Bart-
and daughters spent Sunday with < .
r . n, xar nr n, . ing. It is so cool and pleasant.
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. McNorton of < 1
Gran Saline. I
.2 . « *i • w . „ Friday and it will be a help to
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Montgomery ।
j Mrs. Walter Adams and little
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| Miss Mary Louise Harris of Ter-
। re and Miss Gladys Wallis of
Grand Saline, teacher of English
and teacher in high school, res-
pectively, have rooms with Mr.
and Mrs. Lamar Sides, in South
Canton, Miss Harris is a sister of
Mrs. Sides. Both these young la-
dies are new additions to the
teaching staff of the school at
this place, and the school as a
whole together with the entire
citizenship of the town extend to
them a most cordial welcome.
। school Monday morning.
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| Mrs. Beulah Wyatt of Mabank
weekend with night. A large croud attended. ; Sunday night.
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Lively, A. G. The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, September 18, 1931, newspaper, September 18, 1931; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1515547/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.