The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1936 Page: 2 of 4
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THE CANTON HERALD,
FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1936.
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The Canton Herald
Programs should be well-plan-
Canton at which meeting was pres-
s
All of the old officers were re-
(Outside of Van Zandt County) gram.
years.. ..$2.00
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PUBLICITY HAIRMAN.
NURSES WORK SCHEDULE.
Following is the schedule for the
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However, individual cases must weight, 8.
matter how numerous. We are re- 350.
Number skin conditions, 40.
Inspections:
; There can be, for instance, no ov- ‘ 81
clothes ?
What we call over-production is stration how to make newspaper
really inability to attain continu- pads
ous, expansive
Marriage Licenses.
W. W. Adams to Frances Robin- Zandt most of her life and has
been very active in the affairs of
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Shirts
SHOES for every member of the family
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Lunch will be served by the la- write her may do so by address-
$2.95
ing the letter to Austin, Capitol
get yours early
dies of the church.
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Owned by Ellis Campbell and pub-
lished weekly by the Chronicle Publish-
ing Co., and entered in the postoffice at
Wills Point. Texas, as second-class mail
matter, under the act of March 3, 1879.
MILLINERY Straw, Felts, .
SPRING HATS for children
Three
One
with Mrs. Henderson of Austin as
chairman and anyone wishing to
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
(In Van Zandt County)
MRS. THEO LUMPKIN
Editor and Manager.
burn Sloan, in the Antioch comun-
ity. Mrs. Anders has been in Van
guests were present in wishing her
a happy birthday.
Speaks to Kaufman Club.
Superintendent A. O. Loughmill-
er was guest speaker at a Lion;
Number defective eyes, 84.
Number defective throats, 230.
There were sixteen homes visit-
chose the correct subject and as Saline for feeder, grading, drain-
all towns with k ss that 2500 in- age structures, iron ore base, road
Preaching at Bethlehem.
Elder C. D. Record, minister of
Church,” Rev. J. E. Barrett.
Sermon, Rev. K. K. Furrh.
Large shipment of E. & W.
Shirts, spring patterns.
Jones.
One request not to publish.
New Stock of wallpaper. Clos-
ing-out a few patterns for a nickel.
—Eubank Bros.
Panics usually are blamed on ov-
erproduction.
New Floral patterns in Silk
and Acetates 69 and 79
Mens’ Oxfords from
$2 and $6
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Ladies’ Hats, just received,
most any kind and the price
is right........ 98 to. $1.95
$1-50 and $1.95
596 and $1.00
Mason Dry Goods Co.
WILLS POINT, TEXAS
as rural oil and asphalt surfacing, will be
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afternoon; Big Rock, Wednesday
morning and Crossroads, Wednes-
. day afternoon.
habitants were classed
a
erproduction of iceless refrigera-
tors until there is one in every
babies clothes were left; demon-
ferring to overproduction in a na-
tional sense. I
Solid Blue, Grey and Fancy
Can’t wilt collar, no starch
necessary, iron damp,
size 11 to 16 .....$1.65
Three years....$1 00
One year _______50c
Raybestos brake linings made
for your car at Jamieson’s.
spring
Shipment of
But can there really be such a
thing as over-production ?
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items as clothing. If the nation post-natal care were made. Moth-
can produce them, why should not ers seem to co-operate splendidly
every man have five suits of with the program. Patterns for
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Odom, Tuesday
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Howard Hill to Oma Uldene her home community. Eighty
home. This applies to all commodi-
ties. ed made to mothers and sugges-)
f We would include even such tions concerning pre-natal and rural.
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ingness and eagerness to keep on
making their product, and retail-,
ers to sell it.
But suddenly everyone begins to
curb buying. There develops a pan- club luncheon at Kaufman Friday,
icky fear. This comes in cycles, March 6. Mr. Loughmiller's sub-Vale, rural,
like eclipses, the 17-year locust, ject for discussion was “Force of i
the flu every tenth year, mild win- Service Clubs in Community Life.” rural.
ters, or waves of religious revivals. Mr. Loughmiller is a man well
We may, in hard times, be a acquainted with all phases of com-
periodical victim of some cycle. munity life as well as the club ac-
More probably, the ability to tivities of all natures. He did just-
produce has exceeded the ability to ice to his subject in bringing
consume because of some weakness worthwhile thoughts to his audi-
in our system of money—the ence
medium of exchange.
It may take years to discover Aunt Becky Anders observed
the nature oi this weakness and her 86th birthday Sunday at the
to remove it. Imperial Magazine, home of her daughter, Mrs. Mil-
HEALTH NURSE GIVES
REPORT FOR FEBRUARY
Volley Ball Tournament .County Council P.-T. A. iyou know the less you really do 'and if each P.-T. A. unit will work
At the Canton Gymnasium Meeting In Canton Saturday know. Children are never too with the Other, each is bound to
young to notice when mother has profit.
i done something wrong, so do your
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Ladies’ full length Silk Hose,
full fashioned, 42 guage
special, limited time . . 59
be ignored in this discussion, no Number of cases sent to dentist,
Number undernourished cases,
from ton, Saturday, Mareh 7.
Invaluable information was given schedule.
Spring and Summer Suits,
latest colors and styles. Get
e our prices, they are right.
‛ Stetson Hats in the quality
for service and looks.
to the group regarding a county
health program and stressing the
Six months__________
Three months-..250 value of a summer round-up pro-
The county health committee The volley ball tournament of
with large warehouse stocks dur- Number of defects found, 791.
ing periods of depressions. I Number ten per cent under-
nurse, for the month of February:
Can There Be Overproduction? Number of school visited and
service rendered during February,
13.
The regular monthly workers’ mothers didn’t have to meet, and a
। meeting will meet with the Cana fine way to gain some of that
Baptist church Friday, March13. strength is to take our parent ed-
Subject, “Evangelism.” ucation course.”
Devotional, Rev. Will Parker. I Mrs. Robbins of Athens, state
Discussions of: “Personal life membership chairman, was
Evangelism,” Rev. J. L. Cartilage; then introduced. She said many
“Household Evangelism,” Rev. O. good and instructive things. She
L. Smith; “Evangelism in the told of the new service bureau
year______1.00
six months —75c Following is a brief report of
Three months. 50c Miss Helen Moser, county health
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Mayfield Dry Gcois Company
"The Beat Place To Trade After All." Wills Point, Tex.
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9:00 a.m., Clark vs. Pruitt, made to the district amateur fund “Always teach them Christ in
.In, as Van Zandt has been asked to all simple things so they will learn
", i, , . 19-0 He is someone to fit into their the Church of Christ, will fill his
Star rurai ” Discussion was made of an an- daily lives and not just some one regular appointement Saturday
10:00 a m Center vs Orio rur- nual county-wide play day to be to sing about on Sunday and then and Sunday night, March 14 - 15
, i ' ’ ’ held in some central part of the forget until the next Sunday. at Bethlehem. Everybody has a
. v were given and literature । a game county where adults as well as “Each child has spiritual, mental cordial invitation to come and be
arewiming .......,',“7?,“”“-
...... the same * « 1 11« a. ■- Bethel “ Lone KX Plan......be heard at ■ davelorsdnegta"lzindo Sroh3 Harmon Amen ana VM,
’ StaY yuyA dUCI -cUC• _ .
11-30 a'm Bethlehem vs Fn Mrs. Elam announced the ed. . Mann of Hayden community were
ternrise rural’ " ' 'state highway department is “Always teach them to stand united in the holy bonds of matri-
12.00' Wise vs Alsa rural ' offering a prize for the prettiest on their own feet, but you are al- mony last Wednesday in Dallas.
12:30 Burnet chapei v ‘Fruit- grounds, home and filling station wavsthergand ready to lend the poposAIs BE
that is on the highway. helping hand. 1 KW -SAL 40 BE
1-00 n mp Crooked Creek won the “on Little Miss Betty Jean Stovall RECEIVED ON ROAD
time” and “attendance” cups, and beautifully told a story of “Broth- ---
1 -30 n m w:, wL Mrs. Ellis Campbell presented the er and Sister Badger, and how Monday the highway commis-
Bee vs Clark-Pruitt " three clubs from her precinct with jealousy could ruin a happy life sion announced that the highway
2:00 p. m., Winner Board-Bright a A yoPicu Aonine wecting gave a very interesting talk on lettings during March will be near
Star vs. Center-Orio. adiourned and Tlg.ntesns “Rural Associationsand their $7,000,000, which is the high mark
2 :30 p. m., Winner Bethel-Lone Was, , y invited the hetsstesh Needs.” She explained in her for a single month s activity.
Star vs. Bethlehem-Enterprise. ‘ 168 2 ’ quaint way that she had som1 Proposals for six miles of thee--E
I Q.AA , Alo n study room where picnic lunches duan wa -d- Slenad som 1 ", "-e
; 3:00 p. m., Wise-Alsa vs. Bur- ; , trouble finding just what she was road project of the farm-to-mar-
nettChapel-Fruitvale. !' tif » d ' ted ith spring to talk about, bnt fortunately ket road between Van and Grand
3:30 p. m., Van-Martins Mill beautiuy decoratel with spring
vs. Winner Grand Saline-Canton, flowers. Delicious pies and coffee
Ward were furnished by Canton.
.07e c 1. After an hour’s recess the af- . _ ,
Edom Ward: VS. ternoon session was opened at one she could talk to err -own in received March 24.
.1 , ivr +• . o’clock, with Mrs. Milsap playing the county.
- P m. winner Martins Mil- severai lovely old sacred songs. “Each mother must not just see Jim Dandy, the best 25c paint, /
an vs. Canton-Edgewood, High A sample “Major Bowes” ama- the need of her child, but must co- varnish and Enamel we ever used.
Schooh teur program was given by dra- operate and work with al] children, Ask for “Jim Dandy.”—Eubank
o. p. m., Edom-Colfax vs. L,imm,n M,s M M gim_ for each child influences the other Bros.
Arcridge Class B High School. matcs chairman, mrsM ”
- on c . . , mons, over Station PTA as fol-
5:30 p. m., Semi-final upper , J
bracket, rural. 0Wsi r c., T i .
c A e . c. . , Reading, Cranfil Jordan, Orio.
6:00 p. m., Semi-final lower 1. ’, T ... T .’ ,
1 , 4 . Piano solo, Lucille Lewis, Grand
bracket, rural. ’
! 6:30 p. m., Final upper bracket, ‘ aine.. n ,,
ward Reading, Ruby Faye Adams,
" n Tv . . . , Crooked Creek.
7.00 p. m., Final lower bracket, . n
Ward Torch singer, Airs. Madge Con-
1 1 . , ,, nor, Canton.
7:30 p. m., Final upper bracket, ,T. T n T . c. .
, Miss Lucille Lewis won first
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8:00 p. m., Final lower bracket, place and , a, probable, trip.. to
, Gainesville to the district meeting
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o on . , April 21-22.
p. m., Final ar . Mrs. Lockridge of Dallas, dis-
School P m” trict Parent Education chairman, '
, , made a nice, short talk and re-
9:30 p. m., Final, rural. . , , . .. . . .
1, A 1 . , minded members that she had a
Sehod P m. 8 written invitation to the next
meeting at Providence, March 28.
In the talk about children,
. Buy canvass and wallpapers at Mrs. Lockridge said, “We cannot
Eubank Bios. bring up our children as our moth-
----- — ers did us, but must be stronger to
Workers’ Meeting at Cana. combat the outside interests our
New Spring Suits
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oyowng ------- his parents. If you will teach your “Always try to fit the officer to
g The meeting was called to order child to obey until he is five years the job and keep up interest
by the president, Mrs. Chamblee, old, not by fear but by honor, then among the members and you will
Friday, March 13_ : Minutes of the previous meeting you are well on the road to rearing have an organization that can’t be
4 p. m., Martins Mill vs Van were read by the secretary, Mrs. a good citizen for the future. For beat."
High School. ’ Bryant ,and approved by the body, if we teach our child obedience we
4:30 p. m., Canton vs. Edgewood Greetings and welcome were ex- also teach him security, and al- elected for another year.
High School. tended to the visitors by the Can- ways in your teachings remember “Blest be the Tie that Binds”
5:00 p. m., Grand Saline vs. ton president, Mrs. West, and Mrs. a pure true boy is as much to be was sung by the audience after
Wills Point High School. Chamblee answered appropriately, desired as a pure girl and we , which the meeting was dismissed
5:30 p. m., Ben Wheeler vs. Most of the morning business should so work to that end. by the president.
Myrtle Springs Class B. High session was given over to reports “Standards of raising children The next meeting will be at.
Number of children inspected, School. " from the local organizations; each never change and sure enough val- Providence Saturday, March 28.
472. i 6:00 p. m. Edom vs. Colfax had a very inspiring report and at- ues of life are never old-fashioned.
“Yes, indeed!” will exclaim bus-, Number of children defective, Class B High School. ’ tendants learned something new "Teachthe child the use of mon-
inessmen who have been stuck 51 ' 6:30 p. m., Wills Point vs Edge- to take home to her organization. ey 9Y letting him have money of
wood Ward Mrs. Cozby, county health chair- his own that he may learn the val-;
7:00 p. m. Van vs. Martins Mill man, giving her report asked that ue of spending but let him know j
Ward. all local health chairmen start be must earn that money some health nurse beginning Monday
7:30 p. m., Grand Saline vs. Can- plans for the summer round-up of "ayt March 16.
ton, Ward. pre-school children and help get Home should no be one of pre- ( pre-natal visits _ Monday,
8:00 p. m., Arcridge vs. Ben the little six-year-olds ready to tense but a laboratory whe^
Wheeler, Ward. start to school next year with a family works out their problems
8:30 p. m., Myrtle Springs vs. healthy mind and body. She prom- together. ,. . . morning; Pleasant Glade, Tuesday
Colfax Ward ised to distribute literature on the Teach them there is beauty in ।
subject as she received it from the simple things—a flower, jesh
Saturday, March 14— state office. plowed field, a sleeping e
8:30 a.m., Elwood vs. McBee, Mrs. M. M. Simmons of Wills clean serbbed kitchen wit. th
Point asked that donations be odor of fresh baked bread inside.
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Board meeting, 1:30 to 2:30. Station.
The church extends to evry one One of the highlights of the
a cordial invitation, n L • ] day was the inspirational talk on
F. E. TURNER,mPastor. । “Home Service” by Mrs. Ellis
------—+ro ' vo? enz । Campbell of Wills Point. She began
Quaker State Oil at Jamieson’s, by. saying “The more you think j
SHEER SEERSUCKER, solid colors, yard 350 ,
Fancy SEERSUCKER, high colors, yard ........ 501
PURE LINEN, solid colors, yard . G9
FANCY SILK, 40 inches wide, yard ..... ... . ........ 69
PURE SILK, printed, yard ............. 98^
Mens’ CENTENNIAL HATS, wool felt, cow boy style
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Lumpkin, Ila. The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1936, newspaper, March 13, 1936; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1515822/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.