The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 1, 1932 Page: 4 of 8
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 1. 1932
THE CANTON HERALD
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Father and Stepmother Held in Poisoning of Two Sons
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Miss Helen McGlathum
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San Antonio Bank Officials Charged
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Russell C. Hill
Carl D. Newton
A. F. Barnes
Wallace Rogers
James Shaw
B. H. Webb
Officers and directors of the closed City Central Bank at San An-
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Little Hubert Weston
who escaped death.
W, E. Johnson
denies everything.
Wilson Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McPherson
family.
Miss Lula Clemmons of Williams
Chapel, Irene Clemmons of Hiram
were the guests of Mrs. Claud Al-
exander Thursday night.
Mrs. B. Wilson is sick this morn-
ing. We all hope for her a speedy
recovery.
Charlie Edward entertained the
young folks with a musical Thurs-
day night.
relatives in Oklahoma.
Rev. Railey filled his regular ap-
bank spent the week-end with Mrs.
Maxine Hollis.
Bud Thormahlen of Frost spent
Christmas with relatives here.
Mrs. Ora Thompson and daughter
Miss Lillie Fae, and Miss Vineta
Groom spent Thursday with Mrs.
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PLEASANT VALLEY.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Waggoner
and baby of Longview have been
visiting in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Johnson
the stepmother.
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Lue Anderson and wife of Tyler
are visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Anderson.
Miss Ferrell MePherson have re-
turned home after a few days’ vis-
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father and stepmother recently, atCrockettxarinn.s tedrrnm What Houston county officers say
ton trgcds,perpnatacadh: ape"snnaon sumn jail at C°rockett; Johnson, who also denies the crime, is in
jail at Palestine. Both are charged with murder.
a number of
Now that everybody has complet-
ed the task of exchanging their
Christmas gifts, let all turn to the
next thing in importance, whatever
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learn of the death of Mrs. Bud
Hemby. She died at the home of
her son, Hal Hemby, in Terrell and
was brought to the home of her
older daughter, Mrs. Halbert Shaw
of the High community Christmas
; was laid to rest in the
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DAWSON.
The Christmas tree and program
was well attended at the school
house Friday night. Santa Claus
failed to appear due to the bad
roads, but the tree was filled with
lots of nice gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis January and
family are visiting C. D. January.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Adams visit-
ed the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs Joe Weatherford, of Forney.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Emerson visit-
ed her parents at Mabank Christ-
mas day.
The young people of this com-
munity enjoyed a party at the home
of C. D. January and family Fri-
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Bobbitt here. it with Leola Mislivets of Scott.
Bee-Downing and family spent* Mr. and Mrs. John Crane of Scott
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ith their families. The । Health is good in our
— of this community at this writing.
na honks and with 1 cpij short and wife are visiting
ountry (rrespondence
of Walton.
Mrs. J. M. Yancey was called
back to the bedside of her mother
at Terrell.
Bertha Carter of Eustace is
spending a few days with her unc.e,
J. N. Carter, and family.
Roy Montgomery and wife spent
Christmas with relatives at Wallace.
J. A. Rogers and wife and Otis
Rogers and family spent Christmas
day with Charlie York and wife at
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Truman Carey spent Christmas
with relatives at Clebourn.
Marlin Bobbitt of Ben Wheeler
spent last week-end with Professor
Christmas for Children of Disabled Soldiers
destroyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brunson enter-
tained a few friends with a domino
partzssaturdaynagte of Longview
spent Christmas hot lays withaher
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Janu
Ella Dyre of Mabank.
Jim Heddin and family visited
relatives at Crooked Creek Sunday. Mrs A. J. l rice.
Ernest Carey and family and
named in 30 felony complaints charging they received deposits in the
community bank, knowing the bank to be insolvent or in danger of insolvency.
Commissioner Shaw is charged with encouraging directors to permit
deposits. The bank closed in September and these are the first charges
filed, although one grand jury investigated and found no indication of
criminal act.
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of disabled Legionnairssebrpug a real Christmas party. Pictured is a
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dersr and Mrs. Will Turner spent
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^Everyone that likes this kind
of sport, come and take part.
Our school takes up again th
Monday morning, after the h
days.
PLEASANT GLA chidrenMr. and Mrs. Bud
Mrs. Hobart Fugate ana c nortb of Wills Point.
of San Antonio spent cahrn And Our teachers, Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
with her parents, E. ■ I ris Richards, are visiting at Wichi-
family. omily H ta Falls this week.
""pBaWooinarrannan ana Leonard the community was made sad to
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Woolverton took dinner with Eu
gene Woolverton and family at Ma-
bank one day last week.
Marion Cain of Old Bethel, spent
the week-end with Jewel Hathcock.
Charlie Smith and wife spent
part of last week with her parents
at Denman. __.
H. H. Benham and family spent
Christmas night with E. E. Ben-
ham at Odom.
Jimmie York and wife of Terrell
spent the week-end with her sister’
Mrs. Otis Rogers.
Clebourn Stigall and family, of
Roads spent the week-end with her
sister, Mrs. Elbert Blackwell.
J N. Carter and family spent
Christmas with relatives at Eustnce-
Odell Woolverton and family vis-
ited with her parents at Rock Hill
Christmas.
J. M. Yancy spent two days last
week with his brother, G. C. fancy.
OLD BETHEL.
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day night.
Veston Hubbard of Denton spent
the holidays with his family, also
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son.
Mrs. Nannie Pamplin of Wills
Point is visiting Bee Downing and
family.
Miss Hazel Stout of Jackson spent
the week-end with L. A. Stout and
family.
W. H. Oliver and family of Turn-
er spent Sunday with Jesse Stout
and family.
T. V. Downing and wife of Phal-
ba have moved into our community.
Floyd Stout and family spent
Saturday with Will Dyre and wife
of Mabank.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Bobbitt
spent the hollidays with relatives
near Palestine.
The play at the school house was
Christmas day with relatives at
Jackson.
Roy Wilbourn and wife spent
Saturday night and Sunday with’and son of Garland spent Sunday
R. H. Murphrey and wife of Jack- night in the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Will McPherson, and
pointment here Saturday and Sun ‘ well attended last Tuesdaynight,
’ ! Miss Marium Cain spent tne
Miss Helen McGlathum of Ma-'week-end with Miss Jewell Hath-
aBenard Korsgard of Lawton Ok-
lahoma spent Christmas holidays
cock of Pleasant Glade.
M •. and Mrs. Henry Carder of
Curr county visited Jesse Stout and
family Monday afternoon.
hapryeandacn Turner spent last Eiis Roberson and family and .. . —
week with her sister, Mrs. Haze Mrs. j D Roberson of Mono spent night. She
Chaney, of Martins Mill. one day last week with W. L. cemetery at High, Dec.
Grover Wood and family ana Blackwell and wife. Hemby leaves a i------
Miss Ruth Wood of San Anton Mable Chamblee, who is teaching and her busband and
snent the holidays with Miss Ruths at Longview, spent Christmas with f-iends who extend heartfelt sym-
SPents Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wood homefolks. pathy to the bereaved family,
and other relatives. Welsey Bledsoe and wife are the A 1927 model Dodge coach be-
Mr and Mrs. Charlie West of proud parents of a fine boy born longing to Dave Long of Dallas
mc “ _ ---e- vicitors • -- . -------- burned in this community Christ-
mas night. The accident happened
when the car was stuck and the
owner getting out striking a ma c
to see how bad in the ditch be rea,
, was. There was a leak in tne
Igas tank and the match set fire
I to the gas, the car being totally
tonsilitis. . , . I,
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Iverson of De
Leon, Texas, spent the holidays with
relatives here.
Charlie Whitton and family at-
tended church here Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Tuttle and
children, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Ches-
per and Miss Dorothy Chesser spent
Thursday with relatives here.
Mr and Mrs. Emmet Paul and
children of Mount Pisgah attend
chu-ch here Sunday and Sunday
night.
Lorene Sims is spending the hol-
idays with homefolks.
J. T. Reynolds and family moved
i to their new home in Athens last
i week. We shall miss them both at
j school and at church.
W. A. Westmoreland and family,
who now live at Wise are moving
back to our community.
Frank Knowles of Snyder is vis-
iting relatives here.
Barney Norris and Mrs. Ollie Je-
ter were united in marriage at the
home of Rev. Homer Wyatt of Tun-
dre December 17- Rev. Wyatt offi-
ciated at the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Morris and
daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Tucker Saturday.
Mies Helen McGlauthon of Ma-
bank srent the week-end with Miss
। Hazel Stout.
WALLACE.
The weather is very pretty now
and everything is drying out. Well
Christmas is gone and everyone.ha
had a nice time. I suppose there
were several large dinners given
during Christmas. Tom Brown gav
a Chistmas dinner There were M
present. Everyone hadentnit’ktufus
Montgomery’s dinner saturdaysand
25 at Arthur Browns dinner bun
day. There were other big dinners
in the community. ’
Roy Norman and Burmer, teed
returned to Commerce, where they
are going to school. „ snent
Velma and Aubrey Brown spent
Saturday night with John Mont
gomery,‛Lorene and Roy Montgom
eMr and Mrs. Edgar Rogers spent
Christmas with John Montgomer.
Mrs Lou Stallings and children
spent Sunday with John Montgom
ersunday school was very well at-
tended Sunday. We hope there
be a larger crowd next Sunday,
"rhere will be singing here next
Sunday. Everyone is invited.
ben wheeler.
with homefolks. ..
Aubrey Sneed is home fo
Christmas holidays.
Fred Callahan returned to Dal-
Ings, whatever they maybe
JACKSON.
School opened again this morn
ing after being closed for the ho i-
days. A. B. McDougald preached
at the Church of Christ Sunday
Clpris Opal Land of Ellis count he
spent last week with her parentspin
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Land. 1 par
Mr. and Mrs. Maston.Stoye.. pathy.
Athens spent last Friday with the
former’s sister, Mrs. Johnnie Tia
more, and family, ,, visit-
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Primrose spent last week with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank San-
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Mrr were Ben Wheeler visitors nthe‛27th of December.
Christmas day. ,, . Edgar Rogers and wife and Carl
' Mr and Mrs. Otto Huddle and Rogers of Clyde have returned to
children, Mr. and Mrs. Autly Land, their home after spending a few
and Mr. and Mrs. Buck Adrian all weeks with relatives here.
an Coose Creek spent the holidays F. B and Leonard Woolverton I ly
with relatives and friends of this made a business trip to Navarro '
"c, . county Sunday. I
P Wiley Jones and family spent This community is sorry to hear
Friday with their daughter and of Jesse Norrell having the appen-
Eister Mrs. Jimmie Whitton of Cob dicitis.
Bill Clark, teacher in Bright The death angel creeped into the
spent the holidays with home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Black-
1 Mrs. Will well and took their little son, Wil-
. I liam Franklin, Saturday night and
he was laid to rest in the Chinqu-
i cemetery Sunday evening. The
parents have our greatest
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Lively, A. G. The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 1, 1932, newspaper, January 1, 1932; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1515561/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.