The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1929 Page: 4 of 10
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THE ALTO HERALD ALTO, TEXAS, JULY 11, 1929.
CENTRAL HIGH
Mrs. G. H. Mynard and
daughter, Corise, are visiting
relatives at Athens this week, j
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Tidwell
are accompanying the latter's
molher, Mrs. W. F. Burke, of
Alto on a trip to Houston Gal-;
veston and other points this
week.
Mrs. D. D. Banks and daugh-
ter, Ada, spent Tuesday after-
noon with Mrs. Bob Luker of
Alto.
Miss Ruby Mays was Sunday
guest of Jane Elizabeth Single-
tary.
Mrs. Bob Harvey and son
left Sunday for a two weeks')
visit with the former's sisters,
Mrs. Marvin Prater and Mrs. A.
J. Hugely of Dallas.
M'r. and Mrs. H.O. Cummings
and sons, Phillip and Marsh of
AUto, Mrs. Emma Harvey of
Linwood and Mart Miller were
Sunday guests in the Ike Mar-
tin home.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown and
daughter, Ethel Merl, and Mr.
and Mrs. Dewie Dominy are
visiting this week in Corsicana
with Mrs. Brown's mother.
Messrs. Mart Miller and
Gordon Sweeney of this place
and Hebrew Cummings of Alto
left Monday for Arkansas
where they have employment.
Little Misses Elouise. Beth
and Katherine Tidwell are
spending this week with their
grand-parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Tidwell of Rusk.
Remember our revival begins
here Sunday morning. Come
and help us to have a great
meeting.
B. Y. P. U. July 14.
Introduction—Tennie Martin
1. The Oldest Book in the
Bible—Mattie Lois Avara.
2. Job's Family and Wealth
—Fa> Deal.
3. Job's afflictions and
friends—Zona Martin.
4. The contention of Job's
comforters.—Walter Garner.
5. Lipht along the hidden
way—Mrs. S. E. Harry.
(1. Conclusion—Frank Har-
dy.
LINWOOD
niopucr or cenkbal motdis
Saying he had been spotted
and must make a quick get-
away. a stranger let a Kerrville
negro sample whiskey in a five-
gallon container, sold it to him
"cheap," but when the buyer
investigated he found the sam-
ple was in a small bottle placed
in the opening and that the rest
of the liquor was plain water.
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DON'T LET WANT COME
TO THEM.
If you are taken from them will the
Wolf want overtake your family?
Let us explain the various plans we
have to offer in our policies to pro-
tect your family.
Seaboard Life Insurance Company
I. P. Russell, District Mgr. J. H. Taylor, Special Agent,
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"Credit is like the blootl circulating in
your veins. Anything which retards the
flow of credit harms the business body.
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Hence, when you owe money all of your
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city suffers thereby.^' ^ m ;
"Debts cause death both to men and
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communities. If you really are anxious to
improve business in your city pay up all
your current bills immediately so that
others can pay you."
Mr. and Mrs. lrvin Wilson
and children of Houston are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Murphy.
Mrs. Will Dickey and in-
teresting children of Groveton
have been visiting in the homes
of the McCuistion's, Thornton,
and Dickey.
Mrs. Henry Hr.ney of Rio
Hondo is the guest of her
daughter, Mrs. Clarence La-
nier.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Black-
mail have returned from a visit
to relatives in Hutto.
M)'. and Mrs. Clyde Adams
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Wilber French returned Sun-
day from a visit to relatives in
Shreveport.
Misses Cinda and Leta Ash
with Dorris Wood and Milburn
Ash, motored to Ratcliff Sun-
day to spend the day with Mr.
and Mrs. Zack Collier and
daughter, Miss Juanita.
Miss LiUie Bridwell has gone
to Nacogooehes for an extend-
ed visit with Mrs. Flora Erid-
well.
Mr. and Mfrs. Leonard Will-
iams and baby left Monday for
Corsicana after a brief visit
with home folks.
Hon. Geo. B. Terrell, Mrs.
Terrell and their sons, Whit
and Turney, were home to
spend the memorable Fourth
of July down at what is now
known as "Terrell Lake." A
neighborhood picroV and speak-
ing by Mr. Terrell in the after-
noon were the feature of the
day.
Mrs. A. B. Goff with her
sons, Vernon and Denard. re-
turned Sunday from a visit to
Mrs. Goff's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Adams of near Tyler.
Mrs. Carl Monroe and chil-
dren after an extended visit
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Richardson returned to
her home in Los Angeles. Calif.,
Friday accompanied by her
father.
Mrs. Tom James and little
daughters. Doris and Dorothy
of Dallas are visiting Mrs.
James parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. White.
Mr. Williard Arrant of Hous-
ton is visiting in the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Aidant.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. White
and family visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. John Gulledge
and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Sol-
man near Atoy.
Mrs. Pearl Seaberry of Tyler!
was the guest of her sister, Mrs.1
Geo. Smith on the Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheirill Mad-
dux and baby if Houston camo
in Sunday to sj end their vaca-
tion with Mr. and Mrs. Brum'
Blanton and Mrs, E.R. Maddux. |
Mr. and Mrs. Holsemback
of Cushing visited Sundav with
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Priddy.
There will be services eve i'
night this week at the Mission,
preaching by Revs. Sharp and
Floyd. On Sunday services all
day and basket dinner. Every-
body cordially invited to take
part in these serviees.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Snyder
are now located in one of the!
little cottages on the BerrymaM
farm. |
Mrs. Lutisha Jenkins visited,
Monday with Mrs. Bowdon. j
Mrs. W. T. William's friends i
regret to know of her indisposi-1
tion.
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A. H. JETER, Dealer
Alto, Texas
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SAFETY—
Our Drugs are Absolutely Safe
your health in- J
Any other kind will be a detriment to
stead of being beneficial.
PURITY OF DRUGS. EXPERTNESS OF
COMPOUNDING, CARE IN HAND-
LING, PROMPTNESS OF SERVICE-
ALL THESE ENTER INTO THE POP-
ULARITY THAT WE HA;VE ACHIEV
ED.
Our proprietary medicines, too, can be relied upon.
We handle only those that we can recommend.
ALLEN DRUG STORE
Oscar Allen, Proprietor
PHONE 46
ALTO. TEXAS
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Pay Your Hills Promptly and Aid in
Your City's Progress and Development!
J. H. Pearman Garage
Chrysler Sales and Service
Alto, Texas
THE MEDICINE FOR
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Paris, Texas.
Angus, you have put a bad
quarter into the collection
plate."
"The heathen'll na ken the
difference."
Savings on
Groceries
Yes, it rains occasionally, but we make prompt and ef-
ficient delivery of your grocery orders just the same. You
can shop by telephone at this store and be assufed of the
same good service as tho you came in person.
Our stock is complete, Groceries, Staple and Fancy,
Fruits, Vegetables.
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T. E. Birdsong
PHONE 220
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Weimar, F. L. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1929, newspaper, July 11, 1929; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214515/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.