Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1935 Page: 6 of 8
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WISE COUNTY MESSINGER
age Six
News Notes from Rural Communities
in
WATCH PARADISE
Should you be one of those brave
By MARYLEE HILL
ghosts, goblins
in
always.
writer has other things to do, thing
DR. U. E. CONRAD
the earthly Paradise of
which you have
often heard are
CHIROPRACTOR
the carnival.
Peaceful life grows .'•tale for one and
Decatur Office Open
Fort Worth
well !
you
Mon., Wed., Friday
Office
Rush Creek News
that
1417—7 Ave
From 9 to 12 a. m.
Everyone is invited to attend Fun-
Phone 114
Phone 4-7666
too, mind you . .
proud of our
and all the opportunity
Butler
that it affords us this year that
Cash grocery, Boaz dry goods
afternoon.
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101 South Trinity Street at Old Stand
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Crafton:
grocery.
school |
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The Turkey Market is here again and I am
back in the market for all the turkeys I can
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BRIDGEPORT, TEXAS
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12
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ALL THE NEWS—MORE PICTURES
MOKE FEATURES—MORE READERS
Printed on bright paper; char type—EASY TO READ 2
Your State Newspaper for the coming year should be
the one which will please each member of the family,
each day of the year.
AND THAT NEWSPAPER IS—
Star-Telegram
OVER 160,000 DAILY
MORNING—EVENING—SUNDAY
Amon G. Carter, President
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a other produce and cream and pecans
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forl was - ely
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laradise of which we have so
home-made candy? Yum. yum, yum!
The home economies girls had candy
of all kinds, colors and deseriptions
schoe d
of red
si »on.
And while we are on
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lost their game with the Chico
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nor witches, it just
heard and
Worth present.
(Mr. R. C. Phillips and son, Harold
our
various
games,
ago, it
j store and City cafe, Chico.
Is there anyone who doesn”t like
All twelve members of the faculty
must be done, regardless . . .
e last few weeks have been likt
es hell, re
They are
cltai and :
enels the first tlivisiol of Ihe
basket, it
. . Dol
standard
but we
might add
tay nizht the Inelt pendents
too, there are times
voile}
that ni
! lie firsi
in this great
for eizht
this ypar.
Paradise Chamber
huge new
and truly,
rymnasiun
huge classrooms tor high
stoves heat
we are so
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turned before, you just
econc team will be inatch-
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6 DAYS
and has been arousing more enthus-
iasm with each game played in it.
We’ve been having capacity crowds,
and when that many people get to
yelling at the top of their voices—
well, you marvel sometimes that the
ng io help Us a
re really something
proclaimed queen of
new gym has been used
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his
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extei
the
ment
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Club
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of 1
elect
year.
F
first
neetliowork, such i
exhibits! Ami the
day school each Sunday at Spring
of grading
are applying
e affiliation
was the scene of a big dis-
things besidies
who held their annual meet-
well you know that l’aradise is a
progressive community! Or at least,
you do now . . . (No, I receive no
salary from the
"Hefreshm Tmane"
borehead was
parts assigned.
too late.
is high.
vegetal le exhih-
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vur school building
those. as well as
would not
have been
last wtek.
a si ! iir resounding blows of a hammer.
5 ear. ami students
take warning from
Botl tic boys’ and We
ami rehearsals
Mr. ami Mrs. Wallace Hill and were in Fort Worth Wednesday on
Mr. Dolphie Hillin of Wichita Falls. , business.
' fortune of breakinz her left arm 1
marks titis six we ks are urged,
weather cie-
have done for you
is not indicative of progress.
, “ Wednesday,
let
drug store,
pharmacy.
faculty play has been selected.
Friday evening, and from the rate
at which it was sold, it must hare
while pinyins Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vauhn vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. o. Seabolt Sun-
Claud Hill was in Fort
of plays, we
Saturday nizht to return the san
ereditai le work
units
want i
Bourn
trudu
model
its s
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1935
line
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sport
time
town
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the
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dan,
sedar
sport
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$495
sport
$525.
Fit
will
uti tor
deale
try.
dare
1936
up t
all tl
recei
deliv
Nove
set i
corre
of C
seven to five hundred were guessed.
And with the procla but we believe that Mr. Curt Richey
mation came the close of one u t it knows chickens pretty well. At any
And most entertaining nights we axt I rate he sized up the old rooster’s
in neither
swiften and
the stage in the new auditorium: a
«outtedly understand. The heavenly
following: Mr. Robinson,
babies, such
s ! feeling their way thru (he spook
. 1 house, buying balloons, whistles, con-
roof stays on! And it's a good roof.
have men-
must come
having children who rere
fun out of thumping and tooting.
group of new magazines for the
various classrooms: a new piano.
A full week ended Saturday with
the Paradise fair. sponsored by the
various school organizations and the
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large majority,
of last week
store, ami
Bridgeport:
conferl ionery.
re rerently.
I *11 suits have been or-
ihe girls and are dine here
We shall be very prond
lilayet her
V< iley i
dered for
this week,
of them,
enuble us
teams al
that ihe s
N ends upon us. Those of you who
stop and watch us from time to
time just remember that the various
exercises used are beneficial, though
often laughable in appearance . . .
unlike in that the former is termed
a place of hest and the latter a place
rooms, you
its looked like full-grown gardens!
Yon just missed something if you
didn't come, that's all!
(Hire more we have come to the
Crafton School News ander Bass. Robinson drug Mure.
Magness drug store, Farners" Union
like the continual merrywo-round.
Those visiting in the A. A. Free
man home Fanday night were Mon
and Dow Hillin. Melba and Harold
And ihe packages that (Mr. Jones
sold were all surprises, some of
been good. Any time you want
box of nice, home-made candy.
ball girls
iglt. win-
4 of ihe
honors in
Bul onr
1/
here this year. We had an or- business men of the town.
good, too. Exhibits of every descrip- '
tion were on display thruout the i
down-town di trict. Prizes were
awarded for many different divis- [
The invasion of these
nee for the popularity contest. The
tenth grade won, with the eighth
grade running a close second. Madge
Wanda Freeman
with Melba Phillips.
of the P.-T. A. served lunch thruout
the noon hour and the hours siu^
ceedling it. All ta Ies were crowded
When we tell you what has
happening here in Paradise
we last wrote, you will lin-
ger almost inarticulate at times—if
you can just imagine us as speech- ■
less ! • Il really lakes a gor«l imag
ination.)
My, my. bin we have been having :
Pouv> day
S. H.
Alex-
teams will journey to Newark ke,p the
get at the highest market price. Also your
boys before he rets thru! The girls
fetti, walking canes, popcorn, ice-
eream and the other wares there for
sale. And many ai.d many a penny
went into the voting booth, where a
। hot campaign was raging betwecn
about it.
Does a circus get you all excited?
It thrilled us to the extent thai the
entire school went to the Seal Bros,
performance last Wednesday after-
noon. And they had elephants. and
lions, and monkeys, and everything!
We were pleased with the show ami
feel that the children had a worth-
while afternoon from both a recrea-
luma I and an educational standpoint.
Miss Gilliland, director of music
in our school, attended the music
meeting in Decatur last Tuesday ev-
ening. Much interest is being shown
in public school music, which is be-
ing offered here for the first time
We are proud of the work Miss
Gilliland is doing.
The senior class had charge of the $
chapel program this week. The time 9
which io Is* very proud.
ix weeks tesis are iehind us and |
des have num isstzed. nd thus
like he will make
Kam out of the
had recently. | appetite to the extent that he car-
Th.- P.-T. A. membership drive | ried off he prize. Then, there was
closed recently with a total enroll- I the cake waik. It is true that the
ment of 231 paid members, a recor l walk was quite an extended one. hut
Unit we challenge any whoolot our was it worth it? The cake which
size to utter. The croup is very | Mr. Motley drew at the end of the
active and is doing much or t i. । journey was good to look, at and
betterment of the school and the good to eat. or course, all other
community. It will begin r hearsas contestants had the walk for noth-
on its latest play. "Valley ot G osts ing, but everyone couldn’t be lucky.
. Such is life! The auction sale was
the sii < I really the high point of the evening.
sent Sunday
People who have taken Black-
Draught naturally are enthusiastic
about it because of the refreshing
relief it has brought them. No won-
der they urge others to try it! . . .
Mrs. Joe G. Roberts, of Portersville,
Ala., writes: "A friend recommended
Black-Draught to me a long time
ago, and it has proved its worth to me.
Black-Draught is good for constipation.
I find that taking Black-Draught prevents
the bilious headaches which I used to
have . A purely vegetable medicine
for relief of
CONSTIPATION, BILIOUSNESS
was spent in a recreational play
period. Several interesting relays
and contests were enjoyed by both
teachers and students.
That's all until next week. Fare
to prevent such from happeuing ,
again.
instruments for the rythm band
RiEH a.i>i«i ■ । aiiBiiia.1 ■ 1 ana i ■ । k ra mu Hliidi a.i ■ ia i aiaiiaii
• Will Exhibit at—
What is that old saying about a
j them great big ones. We are deeply
begin progress all of this week- 1 indebted to the business men of
is called "The Thirteenth Day" and Crafton, Chico and Bridgeport fur
And bow thoselis full of mystery, thrills and ro- the contents of these packages. we
mance . . What a combination: f shall be eternally grateful to the
the ball games recent!y !
we like them! Friday
the home economies girls know
a number of weeks । a new, dark blue velour curtain for
trict singing. It certainly served its
purpose thei. And later, two weeks
a,zo, it was used as the banquet hall
for the Rural Mail Carriers’ Associa-
formality as one looked down the
iong rows of snowy tablecloths and
saw the gleam of silver and glass.
' Ibeu. on Wednesday night, with tin*
ialioween carnival in full sway,
coufetti clouding the air. barkers
we ra t her
in case you went up to in- -
ate. youd rind that the old and plates were at a
rium is being made over into few minuzes: The 1
bad penny always turning up again? I yelling their wares, cow-bells ring-
Well, that might easily refer to this. ' ing, whistles blowing, children romp-
columu: Even tho the writer often ing. everything was touched with the
has the impulse to pitch it in the breath of informality. People went
Mrs. Liza Burchard spent Tuesday
night with Mrs Mollie Cobb. •65640040000000444004666046*406060000000000000-0000
Little Wilma Phillips had the mis- ------------------------------------------------------------
I persons who believes
to be otteolc. ilitro-
McAfee variety
jewelry store.
Clll l IDT. Fcales
9 . are to have a part
‘ produetion, and as
sometimes gets
of Commerce fur boosting rendered !
It's one of those straight-from-the-
herrt propositions.)
The new gym got fully initiated
or broken in or whatever you would
care to term it a week or two ago.
end of our row. May your patience
be long-suffering and your friene-
The Nickel Store. Brown’s
1. M. Kendall. Economy
s Largest Circulation in Texas
up! Really
( !:><» y a
day night
school boys”
ions of things shown. One
knows what one's neighl ors
until exhibit time eacl year.
Many a Friend Recommends
BLACK-DRAUGHT
we played Newark here in girls ihen.
voliey ball, boys’ basketball, and l he t-tlu
COLUMBIA NETWORK
Station KKLD 8:30 p.m.
COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.
BOWIE, TEXAS
<d in games and carried along many i
times with He main string. Work- ‘
« uts for b th boys and girls are he-
.4
chestra, pretty plate favors, nice
service, and all the trimmings. The
gym, for once, had a rare look of
Mack's shoe j
qjuintet, in the
exciting game of
hats are off in
coach. It looks
a championship
the rounds, playing "radio", "roul-
elite." and other games, visiting
Madame Oompal, the fortune teller.
creatures would have raised the hair
on your head and you would have
gone away as superstitious as an old
maid. In case you cannot deoide
what I'm driving at. I am trying to
it il you that we had the Hallowe'en
spirit in a big way. The climax of
all this excitement took place Fri-
day evening in the form of a com-
munity earnival and party. A large
crowd was present in spite of the
faet th,t the weather was disagree-
aide. the fun began when little,
big. young and old began guessing
Hbe numter of grains of corn a poor,
hungry roosier wass going to eat.
Numbers ranging all the way from
of activity. Personally,
well under way, according to Miss
McNeil, music teacher. It seems
that the youngsters (first grade, by ;
ihe way I are having a great deal of
I ndex ndent The
•:n;i- >i..6r as
and see us! Were a show in ouir-
selves!
Anyone approaching the grammar
school building in almost any direc-
tion migin. on certain occasions, hear
Phillipa, Mr. and Mrs. w. Vaughan I visited relatives here Wednesday and
and Merrit Foster. Thursday.
W inborn Baton and family spent Willard Hillin of Wichita Falls.
Sunday with his mother. Mrs. Ba ten spent (be week end with friends and
of Greenwood. relatives in this community.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Casey of Dea- Don’t forget to be at Spring
tur. visited her sister, Mrs. O. Sea- Mound next Sunday at 10 a. m.
bolt, Sunday. Ymi’ll miss something if you are not
Ihe other two
Lcys were not !
They learned most of one whole se-
lection the first day they tried, we
hear. That’s just fine. We can 1
hardly wait till the kiddies get their
uniforms ready and start giving us
performances !
New things for the school include:
Mound at 10 a. m. We need
Be t here.
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