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HENDERSON DAILY NEWS.HENDERSor. TEXAS
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Today “50 Roads to Town’’
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white-shouldered duiker and the
zebra antelope. This latter is a
small creature about the size of a
NEXT: When and why did the
United States purchase the Virgin
Mrs. H. S. Pennington of Joiner-
ville. Mr. Pennington is field sup-
■ erintendent for McClanahan and
Tuesday
Wednesday
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Buy
Clean
Also “Give Till It Hurts
A new Crime Does Not Pay
AS ENGINE WIPER.
I5 STAGE Br GAVE
■HIM URGE TO ACT.
Harry Maloney, Jr.
Plays Organ at
Presbyterian Church
Last Day
"THE BRIDE
WORE RED”
Joan Crawford
Franchot Tone
Rebert Young
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Fire Gir's
New Officers
Derr Santa Claus—
Pleae bring me a fiddle and a
TUESDAY
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TAMIROFF
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Much love,
Yvonne - Bennett
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Opens
1 p. m.
Don't experiment with
Children's Colds
Coming to the
Palm Isle
Evelvn Lee,
Henderson, Texas.
go to school at Church Hill. and
lile my-teecher fine. Please bring
re a wagon, tractor, and a gun,
fruit and nuts.
Love, Leon.
Helen
BRODERICK
and son will be their guests here markable species of antelopes, the
for several days.
10c and
25c
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bers of the V’aolira Camp ' vices of a relative of Mrs. C. E.
C:op he'd a Lowing R.. nt ! Summers.
Friday, Dec. 10th
To the Music of
BOB MILLAR
AND HIS BIG BAND
From the Palamour in
Los Angelest
14 PIECES
Mrs. Wocdward to „
Give Boo^ Review
OVERTON. Deo. 8. (Spl.)— Mrs.
era Bc ok
Henderson, Texas,
. Dec. 2, 1937.
Dear Santa Claus—
I am a little girl seven years
Red Wagons
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i clothes for a Christmas basket.
Assorted candles were served to
Frances Leath, Billy Ruth Riley,
VICTORY
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Just 18 more shopping days
To wonder and wait.
For SANTA to keep
His big yearly date.
ENTERTAINMENT FEATURES;
'WOMEN’S CLUB ACTIVITIES;
/ CHURCH ORGANIZATION NEWS
Buse visited their parents in Ro-i
des n, La., on Sunday.
“LAST OF THE MOHICANS”
with
RANDOIPH SCOTT
BINNIE BARNES
trated). Then—to make its long-
concinued double action last even
longer—spread a thick layer on the
chest and cover with a warmed
cloth.
No Long Waiting for Relief to begin...
Those who will sing in the can-
tata are Mesdames M. G. Hick-
REVIEWS OF FASHION TRENDS;
BEAUTY CULTURE SUGGESTIONS: '
------ ENTERTAINMENTS AND REVIEWS
Henderson, Texas,
Dee. 1, 1937.
Dear Santa Clus—
I am seven years old. I want a
Jessie Lee Elljott, Emmy Louise
McKee, June Downing, Jo Dello
Trotter, Dorothv Jo Wright, Cur-
tin Lee, Betty Grace Smith, B"r-
Fifty per cent of the poteto
cron of the United States is elai- 1
ed by jrade channels, 20 per cent
is reserved for the farmer’s own
use, 12 per cent is used for seed,
and 18 per cent is fed to live-
stock or discarded,as worthless.
candy and fruit.
i • Your friend,
Hazel Deason.
P. S. I am a good little girl, I
want some fireworks.
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Dear Santa Claus-
I want a doll bow and a doctor kit, Ha-old Lee.
and a doll bugg” and a candy Please bring me a tricycle and a
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get rold on your way to see all
the little boys and girls.
Love, Richard, Flody, Jr.
P. S. Don’t forget our little '
friend Herman Allin.
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lous tefreshmenta were served , dition with Ann Newport presid-
[ Ing. Following the business ses-
LaroothePYGMY
HwpopoTAMuS
Rags.....
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MONDAY AFTERNOON, DEC. 6, 1937
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TUES.-WED.
A Riot of Laughs
“WE’RE ON Tin! JURY*
—with—
the session the girls
a birthdou honor for |
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Four Little Qirls Are Hostesses
t - Party Saturday Evening
M : and Mr. Jack Swilley and
daughter, Jan, of Vivian, La.,
spent Sunday here with friends.
। on Sunday. Only presidents and
' district chairmen attended.
at f e next' regular carp fire ! of the Eighth District at Marshall
in
"KING OF CAMBLERS"
—Also—
Buster Keaton in “Jail Balt”
Santa Claus, a
piano and sorre
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Must Be Clean Cotton Rags
No Woolens, Overalls or
on a National or State Bank of I
the State of Texas for $1000.00 |
made payable to the order of W. i complete th? work as outlined.
E. Youngblood, County Judge, as [ -The rimht is reserved to reject
Misses Joe and Margie Camp y
no dosing—no risk of
spollinr appette, or
sturbing a delicate
-igestion. VapoRub
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But perhaps the most interest-
ing animal is the pygmy hippo-
potamus. a variation in his great
family. He is small and his in-
cisor teeth have been restricted
to a single pair in either jaw. Oc-
—- -......- e - We are three little boys want-
and am in the second grade, ing youto bring! us a little red
-----been a good' little girl and wagon, a toy gun, and a big rul-
studied hard. I wish you would ber ball. Our names are Rehard
please bring me a toy machine, Romies, Floyd Dukes, Fred
a set of dishes, and a piano. If
it is not asking for to much
please bring me some fruit and
Will
of Longview were over Sunday
visiting their sister, Mrs. D. R.
Harris. Mrs. Harris has been con-
fined to her home with an injured
foot, the result of a car and wagon
collision in the. early night, on
Nov. 11th, when she and Mr.
Harris were returning from Caddo
Lake.
Miss Julia Hightower spent the
week-end in Lufkin.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sharp of
Longview visited friends here
them In at dtkerent times: All
, entries must be in this tore by
Minoon, December 17th. -Winers
will be announced in this store's
■ ad appearing in this paper. De-
cemer. 19tb.If in doubt about
EthPkorrect answers, eqme and see
toys in 3 BEALL BROS. 8
"TOXLAND" . 2‛a.-
w • score of
stars hegded by
IAN MUMTER
LEO CARRILLO
PAT PATERSON
lll« LOGAN
IASS PITTS
KENNV SAKER
Jigsaw pazzle. A cowboy suit and some nuts and
n"ts and candies, candy.
John Lee,
Henderson, Texas.
casionally one is found with three
incisors.
Liberia claims as well at least
seven poisonous snakes, a bril-
liantly colored red and blue liz-
ard. three species of the crocodile,
two chameleons, leathery turtles,
the python and countless birds
The pygmy hippopotamus is
shown on the current Liberian
stamp issue of six values.
(Fopyright. 1937. NBA Serview Ine.)
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Bo, com on and name
This TOY, all of you,.
So you can start winning
4 Borne CHRISTMAS cash. too.
This TOY'S made of steel,
Il’« red with four wheels,
And to every real boy
It always appeals.
It has a long tongue
g By which you can pull,
This TOY anywhere
Whether empty or full.
You can sit in this TOY
And ride down the hill,
And you don’t have to work,
All you do is sit still.
sion the
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16 OFEEG INCH TALL WEIGN 15 PPuNCs•
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nuues, Floyd Dukes, Fred
Willison Jr. We will thank you
very mirh if you will bring us
these things. We hope you don't
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Sunday. - | HIDDEN deep in the dense Li-
Mise Estelle Minyard of Dal- 1 beria jungleland are many of
las spent Sunday here with Mr. the strangest animals on earth,
and Mrs. Bailey E. Smith. | The chimpanzee abounds, and
___ there, too, is one of the most in-
Mr. and Mrs. John Cherry teresting species of the Diana
spent Sunday with relatives in monkey, better known as the bay-
Minden, La. thighed monkey. A scampering
—— little fellow, he's unique for his
Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Rogers spent orange-red thighs. Several spe-
Sunday in Corsicana and they cies of bats are peculiar to Li-
were accompanied home by their beria's forests,
daughter, Mrs. C: E. Middleton There are two species of the
and son, Srott. Mrs. Middleton shrew, one dormouse, and two re-
a guarantee that the bidder if ! any and all bids,
successful, will immediately r ake R. V. Rayford,
bond and enter into contract to I County Auditor.
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fipers: Alnne Conch, prep’dent:
Jeanne Johnson, vice president;
Billie Jo Bratton, secretary;
Juana Fay Beidleman, treasnrer; County Commisioners
Jeanne Johnson, scrihe: Bapheora
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You can haul the stove-wood
An the coal in it, too, •
So.leta hope SANTA leaves
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Je ' *: ter
Watch For Me, Tomporroy
Klg L uuLsis
to th I
Court of
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at ekey Green, Mettle B. Bun' —
-i Shirley Mge, Henderson, Ac, i
E Carol Henderson, Rex Ann Ward,
| Marilyn Shaw, Blackie Gr-_
Blondie Gray and Ella Alford.
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'' Mother Singers to
Present Cantata
S OVERTON, Dec. 6 (Spl.)—The
Mother Singers will present a can-
' tata at the high school auditorium
On December 14, at 3:45 p. m. The
cantata, by C. B. Hawley, has three
■olo parts for alto and one for 80-
N prano. The ‘chhoruses are “Arise,
E Shine'’ and "Sig, Oh Heaven.”
man, Dan E!zzell, Jack O'Rear,
Horace Whittington, Cacil Riley.
C. L. Toone, J. B. Wills, Claude
Wilson and R. C. Slay. Mrs. Jen-
nings Patterson is director and
5 pianist. Rehearsals were held last
, week on both Tuesday and Wed-
nesday afternoons. The next re-
hearsal will he held on Tuesday
E afternoon in Mrs. Patterson’s
studio at 2:30 p.m.
38ee2.teddeue3
group pewed
Henderson, Texas,
Dec. 2, 1937.
Shirley Temple doll and sonne J Dear Santa Claus
doll clothegand trunk and she” , j am a little boy sevn vsrs
a pair of house shoes for me. 11 old anid in the second gade. r
want a typewriter and some nuts, . . — —
Almost before you finish rubbing,
tho youngster begins to feel warm
and comfortable as VapoRub goes
to work direct through the skin
like a poultice. At the same time .
its medicated vapors, released by
the warmth of the body, are carried
direct to the irritated air-passages
with every breath.
This double action loosens phlegm
—relieves irritation and coughing
—helps break up local congestion.
And long after the little one re-
laxes into restful sleep, VapoRub
keeps richt on working—hour after
hour. Often,
by morning A seesee .
the worst of •8KNB K
the com is V VapoRub 4
Relieve Their Misery
This Proved Way
vI then your child comes down
W with a cold, you can’t arord
to take needless risks. Use the
treatment that has been aoupy
proved for you—Vicxs VapoRub.
It has been proved by everyday
use in more homes tnan any other,
medication of its kind—further
proved by the largest clinical tests
ever made on colds. (Full details
in every VapoRub package.) Omy
Vicks give you proof like this.
Vicks VapoRub is direct external
. treatment. There's
Moone, song leader: Frances Fay
Sparkman, social chairman.
The group will have a New
Year’s party at the camp site and
ths p’rls win alm npo‛ a Christ-
mas box for a needy family.
goat. He is bright bay brown
with broad black zebra-like
stripes.
Eobert Norris, Gene Farmer, 1
iS | hendaypkklernoon.-8a “on 0 ’
a recent publication under the
sponsorshfp of the First Christian
Church on Thursday, December 9
at 3:30 p. m. Mrs. Woodward is
known as an interesting and ex-
perienced sneaker and a large
number is expected to be present
for the review Thursday after-
noon. The meeting will be held In
auditorium of the First Christian
Church.
•' 1 to Boep at
a ’-he durtg
on 1 covered
as often as needed, oven on- the
• youngest child.
.You simply massage VapoRub
on throat, chest, and back (as illus-
distanee of the
AFrER"OLD MAN’
' Roues INSTOCM,HE
MADE FILMHITIN
"BIG HOLJE. (ABovE)
M9ST FA--*
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Mrs. Lucille Allred, Mrs. F.
M. Fnuble and Mrs. Leroy Garri-
ion spent Saturday afternoon in
Shreveport, La.
Open
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Mr. and Mr?. W. T. Cemp and
davhter, Joe Margaret, of Long-
view viskted relatives hero on
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Melton
and daughter, Connie, of Mt.
Pleasant were ouests this week-
end o' Mr. and Mrs. Sam Boze-
man and family.
i Mrs. Cleve James and Mrs. T ,
! L. Hale spent today ir Marshall
| n o they attanded funeral ser-
Rusk ounty will be rocoived at
Miss Mar” Louise Giraud re-
turned Sunday evening from
non Aon where she visited her
mother.
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The Natsihi Camn Fire Group
met on Friday afternoon and re-
organized and ' re-elected of-
ficers.
The following are the new of.
STREET
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MISS JOAN RODGERS. Editor
PALACE
Tuesday-Wednesday
1K It was ‘way uptown...
Il now it’s way lowdown ..
$ ...the grand romance
(N of the busiest, dizziest.
« \ ghyest, and awingiest l
* street in all the world!
Raad this jingle, then ham the
M toy. it represents. Wr’te your ans-
j wrin the space left "yacht ln
8 this jingle, There wif bo fo jin-
gnMti.in.thie contest. Onevesch day
58 tea 10 day;. gavg.aU 1p.jingles
at* ■bring or mail, air togher to
8 M"TQXLAND" la of this etore,
8 At the.end of the cqntest. Khis con-
j test closes December 15th, prizes
# will be awarded on correctness,
kzneatnegs. Accuracy ane origin-
omuntbe together. Do’not send
L Garth Hintz, Wilson Russell,
James Henry .Haley Patrieia Barjorie Ham, Ann Newport, Shir-
K Huzhes, Harry Whittington, Al- j lcy Marwil, Mary Jo sattes, Mary
bert Bailey Hollman Sally Ann I Edna Walker and Mrs. C. A. Ham,
r. Klotz, Martha IIl Marable, Bav-
1. bara Cannon, Nancy Beth Childs, | b
Ceuvhg Be
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• Judy Jannice
• Bob Morris
AND HIS TWO PIANOS
Advance Tickets $2.00
At HAYDEN & BOUCHER
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3.47 miles to the Old Fredonia ! made during tho afternoon and ■ rounds was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Road, and for the construction of served to: ’. j Lester Hensley of the Parade
Iron Ore Top Soil Base Course, nr, ma-, Alec.a v../Gasoline Company at the local I
and widening the •preset Boles Nell Griffin, "Anna Margret i hospital on Friday.
Creek Bridge from 12 foot rond- PtesuAn’ vnWeisavaret
.way to 22 foot roadway on th emt innameome Jean Bo A baby boy weighing five
Carlisle-Troup road from the end, "i ‛p, cone Shaw Claro pounds was born Thursday at!
I of the concrete pavement west to n,, ’ 1.1,10 Tn von ’ s, the local hospital to Mr. and
the Cherokee County line, nd it- 1cnn v en "nd ihe guardie,
tance of 1.83 miles. Bids will be N1. , st py,m; “*
received . for the construction as ’’ ‘‘ _______ _______- _
outlined above as one project and 1 Hnwii D-in‛, j , Venerable Oil Company,
only one contract will be entered HONOLULU (UP) made ! ,, ,
into. I । A baby girl was born Friday
Plans and specifications rr; be 111 apand imported ncre ac- at the local hospital to Mr. and
seen at the office of E. M. V‛al- nound.nsubstavtinl part of Irs. John Dowdy of Athens,
ker. Engineer, Henderson, Texna. . ! C 9110713 ,1 customs receipts ohn Dowdy is a' son of C. V.
Each bid must be aecompanied we-j or " la t "cor J. Walter Dowdy of Henderson.
by a certified or cashier's cheek Doyle, J; S’ collector of cus-------
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East of Kilgore, a
then opened and publicly read 1 t j
the construction of Gradini, Hire Group he’d a bowing Boe at
Drainage Structures, and Iron l th, lone of th " unlian, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. N. L, Marwil spent.
Ore Top Soil Base Course on the .A Hamilton,, on- S2rday; after- Sundar in Lufkin: with friends and
Grandview-lart’s illRohd, fsema noon. Tlis voup of girls are re atives,
. . . the .intersection with .State Hinh- ■ 1 empon of t* Needlework l 22
Woodward of this city will review ’way'No. 26 at Grandview a dis- (rild of Ariczina nd each make , Miss Gertrude Stafford, presi-
...... ' " tance of 2.09 miles No; th; the , baby ch ot'on for crits. On Sat- dent of the Hendorcon Business &
London-Smith County line ro 1 1, urd • asomnoon 16 garments Professional Women’s Club, at-
from Old London west to t'w were h t and will be finished , tenced an executive board meeting
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A sleovelecs vest of re ‛y
colored, printe1 wool cha! 1 is
just the thing to dip on vhen
you take off your o‛i jaclast.
miles; the County line rond, from ; meeting,
a point on the Gregg-Rusk Conn- ‘ During
ty line approximately two miles di-cursed
Harry .Malorev. Jr., was at th-
console of the Hammond organ pt
the Firnt Presbyterian Church, U.
S, on Sundav, He is a pupil of
E. C. Greenwell.
He of"ered: Prelude, "Ma’es-
tique" by Stainer; Cf"ertory "An-
dante Rellgiouce" b” Thome: and
nostin"e. "Ie"altan Chouz" by
Handel from ' The Messiah.’’ .
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Host Gives Buggy Rides
CLAREDON, Tex. (UP) -4
Hugh Brown, 81-year-old resident
J of this city, still likes to do his
( entertaining with horse and-bug-
! gy rides. Hg owns two horse-
driven vehicles and still takes his
friends for rides in the old fash-
ioned way.
Day in
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B A delightful affair on Satur- v 1 . ~r~
(, day night wag a--chfterew’s party Kewanoklya ■
L between the hora of 6 and 9 Meets With Mary
i oclpek at Wirs with Marilyn Edna Walker U -
. Shw, Jane end, •ean Gr^y and "
Ella Alford hostegges, . i Members of the - Kewanoklya
“Decorations for. the affair were
.bright-hued Christmas appoint- __________
B ments withi honpts as favors. De- j Edna Walker in the Crimcrest Ad-
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B- at quartet tables. .
NM Guests as-their-names appear-
m edcon’the ret tor ‘were : Billy
h McGraw, Marjorf Dean Nelson,
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the office of R. V. Rayford,
County Auditor, at Henderson,
Texas, until 10 o'clock A. IL,
Tuesday, December 14, 1037, and
• , Henderson, Texas,
Dec. 2, 1937.
Dear Santa Claus—
I £7 LIBERTY 10"
THEN aud NOw-RCEERT MONTGOMERY 1
STUDIED, TRAVEL ED /
TILL HE WAS SITEEN- Mi
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS !
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