Lipscomb Lime Light and the Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1931 Page: 5 of 6
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Thursday September 10th, 1931
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Town and Country Notes
Snappy, Choice and Up to Now
rest of the family returned lat^
Sunday io their home.
Bill Beck and children living
northeast of here were in Satur-
day trading and visiting.
Ray Schwope, o f Shattuck.
Oklahoma, was seen on the Busy
Town streets Friday morning.
John "Oex was in Monday from
his place south of here looking
after some business matters.
Harry Fleming was in Monday
from his home southeast of here
looking after some business mat-
ters.
Baxter Hum, of Higglns, was a
most welcome Busy Town visitor
and sight-seer for a few hours
Monday.
Fred Yauck was a Follett busi-
ness visitor for a few hours Mon-
day morning from his country
home southwest of here.
Dee Harris and family were
in from northwest of here Satur-
day afternoon trading and visit-
ing for a short while.
Friday morning.
T. F. Deedg. o f Logan.
Oklahoma, was a Follett
business visitor for a shprt time
-k-
Dean Kinzelt and family, living
near Darrouzett, were very pleas-
ant Follett shoppers and visitors
for a short time Saturday after-
* noort.
slowly regainning in health and
strength.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Riffle living
northeast of here accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Homer Price, of
near Council Bluffs, Iowa, , were
among those taking in the reli-
gious services at the Methodist
Church Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mandalek
and family, arrived home from
Las Vegas, New Mexico, one day
the past week from a weeks va-
cation to his sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Soderberg and family.
They were greatly rejocied over
the outing.
J. E. Shahan and family, of
near Lipscomb, were very plas-
ant Follett visitors and sight-seers
for a short time Saturday after-
noon and while in town natur-
ally called at the Times Office
and had a nice chat with the
Staff. Come again folks.
Mrs. Stella Beck, of Darrouzett,
was in Follett Monday night tak-
ing in the show and while in our
city visited with friends and re-
latves.
Rev. D. W. Brashear, returned
late Friday night from points in
Oklahoma after spending several
days last week visiting with fri-
ends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Terrel and
children, who are living near
Darrouzett, were trading and vis-
iting in the Busy Town Saturday
afternoon for a few hours*
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Holland and
daughter, Eva Mae, left for Enid,
Oklahoma, Monday morning
where they took in the American
Legion Convention. They return-
ed Monday night reporting a fine
time.
Russel Wilder and Tom Lewis,
of this place loaded out a truck
load of fat cows for Wichita,
Kansas Monday. This is their first
trip they intend to haul the
cattle by night.
Mrs. E. Kunka and daughters,
were among those in the Busy
Town shopping and visiting from
their most pleasant country
home near Logan, Oklahoma Sat-
urday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Walker and
baby were in Saturday night tra-
ding and visiting and while in
the Busy Town they took in the
show at the Criterion Theatre
from their home north of here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Russell and
two children were in from their
home northeast of here Saturday
afternoon and while in our city
remained in and took in the talk-
ie at the Criterion Theatre.
Mr. t\nd Mrs. Cleve Teter and
children, except Miss Mildred
Teter returned to their home here
in the Busy Town Saturday from
a' weeks tour through Mexico and
Colorado. They report a very
good time while gone. The Teter
family made the trip by auto.
Mr. S. F. Mandalek and son,
Frank and son-in-law. Rev. J.
H. Holtman, of Enid, Oklahoma,
l^ft Saturday morning for Colora-
do,;-to ,visit with some of Mr.
Mandalek's , friends which h e
hasn't seen in 20 years. They ex-
pect to get back some time next
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Williamson,
who have been spending the past
tWo or three jveeks visiting with
friends' and relatives returned
this morning from Canyon this
state. The folks report a very
good time, but are very glad to
get back to their home in the
Busy Town.
The Times regrets very much
to learn that Mrs. D. C. Crites, of
Higgins. was taken to the hospi-
tal at Shattuck, Oklahoma, Mon-
day of this week where she un-
derwent an operation. The Times
joins with Mrs. Crite's many
friends in and around Follett in
wishing her a speedy recovery.
Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Holt-
man and family, arrived here
from a weeks visit from Las Ve-
gas, New Mexico, visiting her sla-
ter, Mrs. Soderberg, and will
spend a few days visiting her
folks, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Man-
dalek and brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Mandalek and family and
a brother, Frank.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. (Fatty)
Crites and daughter, Velma and
son, Junior, returned the last of
the past week from a weeks visit
in points in New Mexico and be-
sides viewing the scenery in
other points of the U. S. A. The
Crites family report a very deli-
ghtful trip sight-seeing, but are
very glad to get back to their
home in the Busy Town.
Unless you get up in the morn-
ing thrilled with the prospect and
anticipation of the adventure of
the new day, unless you approach
the duties of the day with a new
zest and new interest, then some-
thing is wrong. Either you are
ill, looking at the world through
dark glasses, or else you are in
the wrong kind of business for
you. The dawning of a new day
is the beginning of life over
again, , except that we have the
experience and the knowledge of
yesterday behind us.
Page Vtre
Miss Martha Freeman, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Free-
man of this place who is working
in Wichita, Kansas, arrived in
Follett Saturday to spend over
Labor Day here. She was taken
to Shattuck, Oklahoma by her
parents Monday afternoon where
she took the train for Wichita
where the young lady will' resume
her work. Miss Martha informs
us that she Is going to spend
her two weeks vacation in Colo-
rado. Welcome to our city Miss
Freeman.
Mrs, L. A. Roll and daughter,
Miss Barbra arrived in Follett
Saturday afternoon from LeFores,
via auto, where we understand
the Roll family will make their
future home. While in our city
thCT visited with their many fri-
encre here. We understand that
Cleve Teter took their household
goods to their new home Monday
by truck. The Times Joins in with
their many friends here in wish-
ing them the best of success in
their new home. They returned the
first of this week to their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Price of
Council Bluffs, Iowa, who have
been spending the past several
days visiting at the pleasant
home of Mrs. Price's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. S. Riffle, who live
northeast of here returned the
first of the week t o Can-
yon this state, where they plan
to stay we understand.
Mrs. Price informed the
writer that they were
mighty glad to see and visit their
old friends here in the Busy
Town even througha It was a
short time. Come again folks as
the gates to the Busy Town are
always open to you.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Kunka, living
in the Logan, Oklahoma comm-
unity presented the Times family
with two delicious watermelons
one day the past week and each
member of the family truly
thanks these good folks for rem-
embering us, and say man the
taste still lingers with us yet.
Many, many thanks folks.
Miss Lottie Hennigh, left Sat-
urday for Higglns, where she will
teach again this fall and wlnier
In the Public Schools there, * after
spending the past three months
visiting with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Hennigh who live In
the extreme north part of the
city. The Times Staff wishes Miss
Hennigh the best of success.
Poor printing, besides being a
waste of expenditure, gives un-
favorable impressions. Spending
money for poor printing is like
feeding it to the birds; whereas
printing of quality to be effective,
economical and lasting. Form the
printing of the daintest calling
card to the biggest poster. The
Times Print Shop alms to im-
bue a spirit of quality and attra-
ctiveness. Why not let us cooper-
ate foi* a most pleasing result on
your next order of printing? YouH
find our prices are right, too. We
offer you printing service in the
confidence that we be able
to please you well.
The Rev. and Mrs. Alfred F
Schumm, of this place, as well as
a number of tne members of our
local Congregation attended the
Mlssoin-festival of their Sister- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nag«U and
congregation at Perrytoh last daughter, Cello BeUe Fox took
Sunday
Mrs. Eara Ehrlich, who was
brought to her home here ffom
the hospital at 8hattuck, Okla-
horaa, where she underwent a young lady the very best of suc-
serlous operation Is reported to (be cess hi her new lindertakitlf. The
The Tf-mes wishes this
This week work li^s been going
on at a lively rate on the grounds
of the New City Hall and Fire
Station, and will before long be
a lawn of beautiful green car-
pet. And Marshel Kahoe and
Fred SMggs have been spending
considerable time, if not energy,
when it comes to keeping the
ground moist while Ellsworth has
been doing the heavy work—pre-
paring the ground for the grass.
After an is said and done what
a beautiful FONett this oould be
their daughter, Miss Pearl Fox,
to Amarillo via auto Satur-
day where Miss Pearl Fox
will take a • business course. It all Would strive to have love-
ly lawns and floWera, to say noth-
ing'of how refreshing the shade
of some friendly trees would be.'
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Building costs have
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Don't let it slip away.
Top most quality at
rock bottom prices
White House Lumber Co.
Follett, Texas
A Sound Bank 'Connection
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this bank you have made a sound bank-
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If you pay your bills by check you'll al-
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A safe deposit box will keep your pap-
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If you want financial advice, we will be
glad to talk over your problems ^vith you.
You'd enjoy doing your banking here
Follett National Bank
Follett, Texas
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Skaggs, Ethel J. Lipscomb Lime Light and the Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1931, newspaper, September 10, 1931; Follett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth390295/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Higgins Public Library.