Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1928 Page: 1 of 8
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On
the
Street
NUMBER 19.
DECATUR, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1928
VOLUME XLIX.
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•). suonnesans M til I MIU IIIIIIIIIIIUIH'IIIIIIHIHIIIH IMIMM HUlfn
KNOW DECATUR!
Do You Know That: —
NOT INSTRUCTED
Ez
Tell Facts About Weevil
Decatur Boys Given Big
Poisoning To Large
Time Wednesday at
Luncheon Hour
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lime" did not
by
given.
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iH. u» i tons
ot:> r<
rvidencec again in De-
ion crop
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(‘olli ■.
W . I _ h r.
del
-i: (olvint ion at Beau
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County Agent
i
side convention had adjourned when
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wili in! the voting for his t hoje.
HARDWICKS HOLD WICHITA CITIZEN
SCOUT PATROL
BUYS HERD HERE
FOR DECATDR
scouts recently, and most all a
sect jor
modern dairy plant:
thorough
5
i met hod
announcect
$
not pr oduce more than 201) pounds
butterfat, and most of the cows wili
been gathered during several months
go over 300 pounds per year.
4
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judgement
kept iu good condition.
been convincee and will resort
South ibcattr Sunday
• ,c!ocie in
. f
friends and
«
er 1o11zi
• ef
B. Thomas from
with Gus llughes, S. 'I'.
In company
Mes
G. A. ( LUI
A
Good show at Majestic tonight.
Enroute we
:t m I
aboard Marvin Smith, edit <1
mission study
ground
Friday evening.
meeting. Miss Ema Dean Helen.
a number of
Austin wler rhey seemed 1 h-
!
for the surveyn
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west liglwvay
whelmingly for Hoover for repullican
Itev
community meet iux
There will Io
The-
Mrs. tv; N. Dodson and daughter.
4
♦ are hen
iting Mr. and Mrs. Jim Holh mid NIr
»
To rob life of its zest;
n
%
Agi
atfternoon. a’
• cortlicterd .
how mu h each will require in order
that the material may be secured at
drilling campaign will soon be inauz
mated.
Misi
piano
ne
at
the Moody suggestion was
up, and no action was taken.
Patterson at the
club with popular
F
»,
I'm sday
■warm
F Club at her
After a busi
J allas
"l’arrant
the
know
L W. Tyler
.lolllt >«o1l
. AL
w. .1.
Miss
hostess
highway
crosses
W
Die
There are nine hundrrd sections
of land in Wise County, or 576,-
000 acres.
a n f
from
neces
old county
to serve
WOMANS MISSIONIR) $O( IFil
OF HIE METHODIST (Hl R< i!
The interinen.
cemetery. Ml
tot k
of th
(otiii}
afternoon.
COTTON EXPERTS
VISIT DECATDR
"l’tinrmonel
Jamison I
be-
in
I
i
LIONS CLUB DINE
LOCAL YOUTHS
\in that
, lease-
» Paradise was first named Eldu
rado?
That Sanger Bros. once had a
store in Decatur?
i gal. i
s.ion .
hr J
Mrs Jessie Terry of Norman. okm.
Mrs. W. D. Carter of EilesburK. Wash
and Mrs. W. T. Hart and son. Theo.
• f Panls Valley, Okla, are visiting re
la lives and friends here.
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GOOD CITIZEN
ANSWERS CALL
brethren will have to Hud thcmn an
other leader.
Win. Elliott was I be first law-
ye r in Decatur?
solos.
Delietons refreshment- of ice cream
and cake were served i" the follow
. Wise
one - .
w. A. Hughes. Jr.
H l Boyd. .ir.
Hint
I he
piuz
• Ju
.wn
Lillard & Company is the oldest
business institution in Wise mini
y?
The
H
number
n itives.
plelg >.
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1
1
I
ami Mrs- II. M. Helm.
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Mrs. Walter Cherry from Ios Au
geles, California is visiting her father
Mr. D. A. Shinn : onth of town.
1R
Alvord, and are prepareu to give in
formation for their sections.
W . C.
k 2
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W
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The knowing one -rem l<
funeral si
ihn first I
ternon at
of a lan
sars appropriate n
I he preselic
sorrowing
use it
have I
County ane
{
many high grade cows for this
col l i
1 and
oVeI
in the habeas corpus trial Saturday. oavs
County Attorney Davenp rl. assisted ,10.
by Jennings C. Brown, represented
a get-together mealing oi county •
Guy Donald is visiting it the cit)
from I.e Angelos. Calif.
one of the most
around Wielit:
er
ol-
his
tes
4
'This work will
C.l Jl of
the
devel
in sw
a grandson of Blonde's Golden (xford
one of I ho great bulls of the Jor-oy
be made
Mrs i arponter.
.. oi vote for
Smith stomi a
iottince.
W l‘.
E. < -
Rex. J
WISE DELEGATES
itapti-t clureli Monday a:
unty last week and louzht
make for their appearance befcre the He didn't wear his trousers out
coming grand jury. | Before his coat and vest.
Much of the nccess attained by Mr. | dust method. All (lie information
Youg in his herd I# been due i , given has ...... sib mined t the un-
Wells Strptu"
vc are informed, ha-
number of times in
wvithin a very hort period Dallns w1ll
have one the finest rond- into thr
with the work in Dallas County and
visit with his parent- of Clifton Dr
Falls. went
h me
1 ness
W A. Hughes
with Mis- Dorothy
who piano favored the ■
• I
senger editor attended the East ‘Tex
as Chamber of Commerce meeting in
. M.
1-. A
boing put undei
mony. No firework.- of any
h r were toncheil off. and it
porothy Patterson, Imegrne Moore.
Lula Clay Mecaskey, Annette MeM
; die, Frances Jeanne Lucey- Isabelle
Hunt, cathryn Bulb Helm. Eva Jo
,. from c rado Springs, vis Greer, Mildred Dillehay. Anna Elox"
r „n,l Mru Jim Holh and N- ' Cook. Margaret Boyd. Erna Denn Be
lew. Minnie Pearl Arnette mid Fan-
1 moring a number of guests
to Hie “. F.
Chas. Woody, head of the legal
‘ department of the Brooklyn Rap-
id Transit railroad, was armitted
to practice law in Decatur?
lei Ilie committee
Tile Wise County Itepublican
vein ion last Tuesday in trueted
lirouglit i have to l"' used and wison of the
right quality applied else it would
look plaee at ' aklawn
mat - In-
'I In- 1 conventinn- saturda, the northern counties.
w 1( were boys.
i nie Pearl Askey.
The O- F. F. Club meets with Miss
Mildred Dillehay Friday evening at
six o'clock.
Thomas Stewart whs the firs-,
ductor in Dead ur?
Greenville ‘Tuesday
stopped at Farmersville
Rhome was originally nuumned
Prairie Point?
. in of -III
J. B Furenson, who is ilevelopin
Lillard and Cliff D. Cales the
While c mmitlees
< verythinu passod oft
ihe churier members of I he cow tei
ing association in Wise (‘olnty ane
some of these cows have be on on tesi
since its start. The first year of th
work nearly a third of the origins •
herd was culled • ut and the herd ax
erage was more than double. Nothing
has been added to the herd that will.
derway in a :
Chico country.
Imported cow. formerly owned in ToX
as, but now in one of the Canaman
herds, Wichita Daily 'Time-
breed. 'This herd ire
'Ila fuilowinz were st iceh d
nold Davenport, left Tuesday for i Patterson Eave
derstanding of intending cotton grow-
ers and the question put up to their
colit ruing how the delegation to ihe
>!.'• ronvetiol would volt on an;-
ejilesi ion.
inunity- At the head of the herd from Chico and J-
ll was Boys’ Day
pending against each defendant to
the sum of $500 in each cash, which Whatever troubles Adam had
Green and Evans will be required to m- - * -
where this
iw-ih Ann Ward.
Dick (‘ollins Za.k Pori Lillard.
otler zusis were, Mr. lackonn I
Hu- it. B (eorue MarhimCo. 1allai-
and T H Wright. Ieatur.
Sambo- Reveal yo’ menning nizge.
Mose—I just don't give n boot.
Some men make more noise in
doing a day's wcrk than others make
in a lifetime.
Curl (arputer of (leburne
has ieen visiting bi. sister, Mrs.
all who inten making use of
Elmer Vernice Clark was
riner years,
pie are res-
urgency to
he eggs of-
get a bet-
ruputation
h qug’its.
ome a still
lile poultry
We will fini 1 our
book while on the
M. W. fureh. Mr
I Tluraund. Ils.
V. E. But.tri.l-n-. I
.1. \. 1t tr-0I. L.
nominee for 1rosident. All ofire There will b-- a < ommnity in
of the e mmitte were rtl tod. Illat Allion next Tuesday night,
appears how that M L. Mallis, 1,camr .j commerce Band will, vo
clnirman. will not be ....... witl te pcatur delegates.
longer and Hie rupublican
Mouts aud Jtd Adams n - dih zai -
to i he national convention, were pa.-
catur Wednesday in the district court
room when about a hundred fifty bus-
iness men. farmers and bankers from
over Hie county got together to hear
.1 Lev Jackson of Dallas, in a prac-
tical discussion of the experience he
and his firm had in contact with the
enemy weevil thruont the area ef
Texas from the Rio (rand Valley o
that the plan is to proriuce the dust
at absolute cost to the user and that
no profit will go to anybody locally
either from the sale of machines • -r
the poison.
Farmers from all parts of the
county have been invited to partici
pai«* in the several meetinus that have
b'-en held to provide occasions for
Ar voral selections, after which
District Judge F. O. McKinsey was
called hen* Saturday for the purpose
of hearing the habeas corpus pro
eccdings in the cases of the state of
TexaN vs. W. O. Green and Frank
Evans, who live in Bridgeport. Green
and Evens were charged with viola-
tion of the liquor laws, and Green had
twenty-five complaints against him,
him. Believing
<h:incv of b :-
na Marie Itenshaw. Flora Reeves,
M < Iilure-s, I < . I link. A.
each auimul is paying a nice, | rofli
on the investment.
Fifteen head were iolght from a
herd of 21 belonging it .L Young,
of Paradise. Mr. Young wa one
Messenger is in possession of some
information Hint points to another
campaign in this county by the • il
seekers. We have il that representa-
tives of some of the biggest compali-
ies in the country are in the county
quietly taking leases, and it is re
ported that actual drilling will be ni:
i; .lameson presided at the meet-
: ing.
Mr. Jackson affirmed again that
the weevil could be controlled by the
calcinm arsenate method to the point
of making a profitable crop of cotton.
He said that the right machines would
coriventitii l ;
and Wise f’onntini
st:rt simultancously
(Ualiuni place soiili 13
prices Leaders of other county com-
mnunities will canvas their respective
localities for orders to complete the
first ear load. Machines are to be se-
cured later. There seems no date now
i hat orders for the first car load will
be placed soon and it should behoove
tur (‛ouni} (‘ommissioner
. (“onnty Judge have returned
and Evans had t wenty-cight - B»u.d'
aggregating $19,500 had been set in
Judge Brady’a court gainst Gru and UiJuuiug of wink .... .b.- Norti
and Evans had bolidls totaling *.)0
- on the practicability of the calcium
the stale, while Messrs. Burch and
Woodruff appeared for the defend-
ants. The hearing resulted in a <li-
missal of twenty two cases against
Green, and twenty-five cases against
11. iPdwiti-. )
Brown. 31. W
I . Willi . Mi-
Morris was pres’nt at the meetins
-re cir:
been visited a
lieve the big find will
Wonderful Wise, and
At the rezular Wednesday iuncl-
.it of the lions Flub a reception was
country leading into her city limits
Evans. The court raluer th- nmounit "uranrasoena to. ' Ntiedlard-ai '^o.
of bond in the three remaining cases i ----- ।
were wall ailended in ihe two boxes
in Decatur and delcgaies were nanel
for the county conveution : no instruc-
tions were given except Moody w a.s
named as a delegate to the national
gathering al Houston. 'The north
short time. ’The xrezti
town, Dr. Knight une famil} mov, u
into the hon-e. and later Hr Stewart
liv mher followel in Dan Waggon
er. Why not a me mmeut in I cat
dedicated to George Stephrns. wh
did more than nny ....... matke tli
im sar cor women anil children :
The <; A Club met at the First
Baptist church Tuesday Maj S. •
very interesting business hour W: ;
neld in whieh plans were made for
the joining of new members at Hu-
next elub menting.
nefreshments were served to th
following: Joy Bill. Maxim- "lrr
Hun. Freca Iteuves. Grac Bill. Irene
Wikerson. Foy Iteeves, Virginia l‛at
terson, Eillie Shults. Marjorie Turk
er and Mrs Jack Walker
•-----
Fori Wort h
1.1 tar-
same being conducted by Rex 1
Mays. REPORTER
< . loyle. P. K Best. In 1 . N. W or!
man. w . M. lanurs. J. il- Mideleton.
in W • Hmlolcsion. Bob ‘l’ilzinnan.
( . ( (dews. A. R. Whitehead. J. S.
Hare, W. W. B yd. Terrell Lilian'.
Hub billehay, J. < . U. Gunn, S. 1.
‘ear-on. (uinn Williams. <’. Ter
i eh. Mark Mar-imlt, tirady Woodruff,
L- 1. Kilpatrick. Dick (riftith, I.. L
Burri". Clyde Slimp, Wayne Ren
slaw, A. Y. Leslie. J. B. 'Thomas, W.
c. Shuits. < 'I Gettys, J V. Putter
soui, Frank J. Ford. S. A. Lillard. G.
ihe cheaper rates. Jr
Wisr Ununtg Aezzeler
-tHEnE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR CIRCULATION"
More Than Three Times the Bona Fide Subscribers of Any Other Newspaper in Decatur
Un- relation of information that has
Times. It was a wonderful trip an 1
w. enjose 1he occasion very much
one of the first celebrities we met
arter arriving in Ilie Hunt count)
capitol was our long-time friend, Tom
perkius. of MeKinney, who was minz
ling with Hie voters of his conures
sional distriet. Tom is a candidate
for eongressman ami Messenger edi-
tor learned that he was drawing to
his colors a zood and sulistantiat
support. Tom Firkins is one of the
best qnalirie men in Hull section of
the state for the honors he seeks, and
the voters will make ne mistake if
they see fit anil proper to send him
to Washington. He is a brainy mini,
eloquent, ami 11 patriot thru and thru
W A Rolmrts. one of the 1" *
I.now n citizns in the town, and "!
who had mmerons good irientl-
among the pople, died at his home in
.odd be free to exerei-e hi
4
No reaso in tin- world for you
woaring dial hair long, as Belew and
Hopson, south side barb-re annou"
a reluction of 25 cents per cut. Sal
isfaction guaranteea.
tilenu. Hari l‘< tty, Giauger 1lowe
tius l-i-.oil. A itn11. Al III-.mil.
.1 H. itowan, Dave Kerr. < . 1. Iti
ham. 1. H Kalr. L I itini ।ri'-ob.
L. w Itenshaw. Mr- i. e M 1 rls and
Mr w . ‘ i. nails and w it.
w*JI ing memers : Misses Xnomi Wrign ,
Alma Wikers n. Marion Smith. Han-
t
the fact that ‛e feeds his cows 12
months in the year. l‛ne cow: arc
dry abont two inonths out of the 12
and during this time they are fed and
it is suggested by a W ise vount}
citizen who has recently made trip'
< iiko adjoininu co mntins. that lli'* fo »
loW'wvho is given to finding fault wiri
wonXrful Wise. take a trip into
other fecticns, and. says our inmorm-
ant, he will return well wedded to lli*
idea that old Wise is the best all
,Pi coint: of i hem all. "Why. •«
/ have Hie banner county of 'Texas. I
' thing." says the gelitiemnan. "ami a vis-
,1928
The first district cuurt in Wise
County was held in 1853? N. M.
Burford was the judge.
he folly to resort to the method.
At the conclusion of the meeting
I during which Mr. Jack-on had been
plied with many questions tentative
orders were placed for more than ten
thousand pounds of the poison by far-
mers who intend making a trial oi
the method on the present crop. This
amounts to more than the ninimum
car load of thirty thousand pounds
which it will be necessary to pur-
chase in order to ienefit of car load
» "I" 1 I’d
op, il i
eel nar
ciurae
w: lik
1!e oui standing herd- of prodicint
cows in that counlx. It is made up
of high grade jerseys that hva been
culled and bred for milk productinn
until it has reached a point where
Editor Whitehead of I'hieo, was cai
ed on for a s ech. He staled «La
he was al the mneetinz in the role 6,
an "innoreii spectator. ' ami that m*
did not intend to purticipatte in an.
of the proceedings. Mr. Whiichpac
-aid he was o| posed to rhe nomination
of Al Smith, and should he be seleri -
ed by the democratic party at Hotis-
. a. as the standard-bearer he wonlri
The cireles ”f ihe Missiona 1} So
icty of the M. E- c’lureh South, me
is a whole in tin- < kureh l’arlors.
Ionday. : I’. M. Max 7th for the p ir-
oe • t electing :: president to ini lie
mnexpired term of Mrs. H F. Boyd,
wo had resined. Mrs. A. I. Van
Abler was elected and Mrs. lick f‛oi
lins wa- elected to fill Airs. Van Met
ors place, thai of Missionary Ntud
and Bible leader.
The Missionary Women will go 1
the reunion zrounds for an all (:}
picnic Monday, May 11. Will me;
at the (‛hurel, 10 A. Al. and go from
there- Fvery woman •£ the church
is invited and let her take a dish of
food, knife, fork, spoon and a cup »r
glass.
• - of r he cols ent ien
(iilheri, I. B
.1. Ward.
O. F. I ( LI B MEETS
it* olilion • udor.-ing 4.
j w:re Tomb \ Eliza
as to whether they will
not. That many of them
to oilier c.ijiHic will convince anx
Doubting Thomas, and if all indict-
tions are not fooling. Wise will out <1 '
its record this fall- C’rops are look
ing fine: prospects for the bumgerest
crops of wheat and oats we have ever
raised are in sight, and marl; my pr-
Hot’. With Ihe rollon farmers alive
to. their interests, lock for somethin
sensational *•* that crop. We a*
i-tin’ on top of tin world.
FAMILY MEET
T‛hi impw 1 a • uf Uni •rfort that
i- being maile ib Wise C’ounty to ar-
ive a( ome .............I the problei
or bull weevil devasaion of the cot-
Writine his lrother. Captain H I:
Brady, abo.il the • Id land mark II
ihe .......... Field. .....nicipl il.)
ground in Decatur. Walter Bradj •
.., Morin sives simne interesting
data in the following: "Old I nd ■
Charlie lerrin lilpwed in hex' the logs
or the house. I num by the name •
AL-xamhr an 1 1rle ‘ harley mil
the clinnns- : Bob Hunt, w ho wa- “
friend of tin- Halsdls. run a string nt
wor -leers an H-cl the hmlr
from sheveport. La. After our fath
Itolwris was 67 years nt age and ha
iecn an honored cilizen at this colit
mmnity fur a long ulwr of years.
He was a good man ami in- will Ie
mis-e. During hi- long residen"
among us he lias always stood in.
the best and highest - t ideals, and "I
all questions m- was found on the
side of Hie right. Such citizens
leave their impress on the times, anil
their passing brings universal sorrow
to those who knew ami appreciatet
them best. Surviving Mr Itoheri-
are four children.
milk proetion in Hie following Im 1, 1le method is being borne out by
tation period is tin- maximum. th toutative orders Hull are being
in hi- feeding Mr Young has a! placcd.
ways used a larger amount of lane TI,.. committe, is at work • n Hie re
grown feeds, supplemented with coin mainin: retails of rurine Hie poison
menial ......I The rows are fed ar an adaptalle mnehines and Ilie plan
lording to 1leir individual require of rinaei Those who will try to
meats based on their production. An sav. their crops Illis year by poison
arrurate rrcord has been kepi of all ing -honla get il touch with members
the feeds ane I in- cows are charged a or ilis commitee at oee. Tills will
mnothily sum for pasturage. 1,. shout the just portunity for this
Mr Ferguson is intending to eret u. inasmnel as tin season for Hie
a m dern dairy barn on his farm apwaranee of the pest will be somi
northwest of town, and ot herwis Iiat hand ami an emergency created,
prove it Us a model dairy plant. Witi Information may is- obtained from
Hie foundation stork lie now litis itii roty au nt, Decatur, the banks
should be a herd that "ill rurnnjof tl chamber of emmeree Lid-
)
c
For the plnjose of aceiatinting ex-
ery possible mnun in Decatur with th
clemnonts -f the Boy Scout program
the Decatur Lion- dub is sponsoring,
a trainiug course in sconi leadership,
which will be held in the Lion- (‛Iub
hall on ihe nights of Al ay 15, 17. 21.
23, :1 and June 5ih- Any man IX
years of aze or oxer is eligible to
take the course and it is hoped «hai
many Decatur citizens will enroll for
• hi- training. The course will 1
ronducted by the Fort W rth An »
council which ha- jurisdidion ov:
this county and will be in pcr-ona’
charge of Air- A. J. Fulkersoi. ~coil;
executive. 'The mecting- will be con-
ductec somewhat as the meeting of a
-rout troop and there will be lot- of
fun and fellowship, - me sinxing. pep
py contests and an outline of the
purpose of scouting and it- aims. A
-mall charge will be made to cover the
cost of the hand-books which will lx;
furnished to each applicant. Decatur
Is probably the largest community in
the State of Texas without a Sc ut
organization and this course is given
in order that Decatur citizens inizht
:hcive a better understanding of the
■ p ration- of the Box Scout program
For future in "ii anx De
raiur Lion or hand in \ dir applies
lion to Lion C. I’ l odson wh i
chuirman in charge of this w ik
and the Lions had the youngsters a.
the well laden tables. A splendic
program wa- had and some inspiring
music was furnished by Miss Bess
coleman and l’rof. Foster Nobh-.
President H- M- Helm ol ihe clul
warned the Lion- ol the approchin=
Boys’ Day celebration at the clul
rooms by wriiing each member th;
f‘ (Rowing :
"If there is a Cub in your l.ion:
den. bring him. If there is mor
than one, lend one to a Lion who i-
not so fortunate. If there are none,
borrow one from a fellow Lion, oi
fr .m someone in town. This isn ‘
compulsory, but we want you to bring
a boy if you want to."
The Lions i resent and their guest
follow :
11. AL Helm H AL Helm. Jr.
w A. Helm Jack Holl Helm.
J. E- bougias -J. Earl Douglas Jr
w . W Boyd Mibert Douglas.
Judge S. Al Ward Kyle Ridle-
E. M (etty- E. M. Getty-. Jr
Wallace Gi’gg R I.. Wall.
II AL Bmirill t'rawford Bunrill
Cliff Cales Burns Butt rill.
U T Geliy- ’Tom Geliys.
Dr- J V Prunty- R. E Hum. Jr
(' 1*. Dodson Ralph Dason.
.1 A. Simmon- -J. A- -immon-. •’
and All Brown, Jr.
S. T. Lillard Warren Lillard. I’
Steve Lillard, Jr.
F. V McMordie Frank MesMordic
L. Christian 'Tom Patterson.
Rev. R. E. Bell Jeff Fox.
Syl Hardwick Frank D Hard
wick.
Sunday. .May G was celebrated a%
the home c ming of relatives ami
friends of the Hardwick family. A!
ter 25 years apart brother and si -
hT- again enjoy havpy meetings io
tether: AL (‘hurlie Hardwick. Mr-.
Jo Je Terry. Mr.- W- D f’artie and
Mrs. W. 'I Hari.
The place deciciec upon for 11'
home coming was near Gravel (ros-
ing about, two miles west of town-
’The place wa shaded with beautiful
green trees and near iy ran a snm!l
brook- About one . clock dinner was
served in picnic fashion, in the shade
of two large cottonwood trees. Afle:
dinner the remainder of the day was
pent in telling interestinr old timt
stories and advent uries, kodaking,
fishing w:s enjoyed by the lit lie
folks. Ai four .'clock the home com
ing was ended by xood-byes and good
luck to every one. Each returne.
home tired but happs in the promise
that we would all meet again.
Those present were:
Grandma Dickson, Grandma Spen-
cer, ('- I. Hardwick. W. A. Maidenz.
Air- J. H Wallace, John Wallace an
danghter. Mattie Marzret. Mr. and
Mrs- Sylmon Hardwick and son
Frank Dicks . Alr. ami Mrs. John
Dickson and family. Douglas, Mau
rim- Martha, -h well. Johnnie Mac.
Mr. and Mr- L- Maidens and
family, Chn^.. Bernice Lydia Alie
Civic G . Air. and Air-. Aloni Foster:
Alr. and Mrs. Jim Booth: Mr and
Alr-. J, J. Ward and daughter Eliza
both Ann. Mr. and Air- C. N- 1.0-
rey and family Dori- and Vanee. <4
Decatur All- Jessie Terrs of Nor
man. Okla :Alrs. W. h Carter of Fl-
lensiru. Wash : Airs. W . ’I Hari
and son, 'Theo of Pauls Valley, Okla.
D- o. pieks n of Dallas: Will Simp
son. of Bridgeport .and Alr. and Alr-.
Will Atwood and ons. Billie amt
Earle of Chico.
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Collins, Dick. Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1928, newspaper, May 11, 1928; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1584011/m1/1/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .