The Tyler Journal (Tyler, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, March 8, 1935 Page: 6 of 8
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THE TrY LER JOURNAL
LINDALE SCHOOL/NEWS
A School vrith Definite Plans, and a Student Group of Willing
Workers—Faculty and Students co-operating to Attain
Approved and Definite Educational Values.
5768-A, wherein A. 0. Reynolds is
plaintiff,"and Alta Reyndlcjs is De-
fendant, and said petition alleging*
that plaintiff and defendant wefe
FRIDAY, MARCH 8.
men Lydia Burt* Jjy making publien-1 Seal of sa^ Court, at office in Tyler,
tion of this Citation once in eachjTexVs, this the 4th day of March A.
D. 1935.
CLARK SPARKS, Clerk, Special
week for four successive weeks pre-
vious to the return day hereof, in
Receive Sweaters at Banquet
is the donor of
The Tyler Journal,
the seeds.
During Texas week these pupils
made booklets including geography,
reading, writing, drawing, and music.
Rath pupil drew a mao of Texas in-
cluding the important cities. Texas
bluebonnets and East Texas roses and
fruits were drawn also.
Construction of a Texas flag and
eost of suit and 3ueh other relief as
he mnv be entitled to. , ,
Herein fail not. and have you be-
fore «aid Court at its aforesaid next
.. , ... , regular term, this writ with your re-
ho learning of the rules govern.ng h„,n th„,.pnn> showin.g how you have
the flag were also, part of the project.
A one-act play, “Midnight Fantasy”
was presented by Vivian Love Pierce
and Gene I^black at the grade as-1
senibly program at I.irdale high school
on Friday, Feb. 22. The seventh grade
sponsored the program.
.Members of the Juvenile Harmony
club sang two numbers, “Drink to
Me Only.with Thine Eyes," and “Yan-
kee Doodle.”
A course in physical and health ed-
ns. this the 2.r)th day of February, A. It.tr with the intention of permanently
D. 1035. j abandoning him and since that time
(SEA.I.) has not returned to live with him.
CLARK SPARKS. Clerk. Special) Wherefore plaintiff prays that he
District Court,. Smith j have' judgment dissolving the bonds
Coifntv. Texas, j of matrimonv hitherto existing be-
By Nina Richardson, Deputy. 44t4.! tween himsolf and defendant. -
---- j Herein Fail Not., and have you be-
THE STATE OF TEXAFK jfore said, Court, at its'aforesaid next
._ ._. r,___. regular term, thi^j writ with your re-
. . - • , , , ■ , ro ‘he . henff or any (on.t e | tumr thereon, showing how vou have
ucat.on was begun at Lmdae h.gh Smith County, Greeting: executed the same.
her0°of °the exfOTr.o^dcpartme!ue,of | You are hereby commanded to sum-1 Given Under My Hand and the
SyJl.U. is instructor. ' l—--- -
Sweaters iyiifTriames of the players
receiving them served as place cards
for the basketball players at Lkvialo
high school at a banquet Thursday,
night, Feb., 28.
Jessie Lee Morris, captain of the
boys’ team, served as toastmaster.
Superintendent D. D. Stringer gave
the invocation. J. M. Turrentine, prin-
cipal, made the welcome address.
Toasts given by Captain Virginia
Russell ami Mary Campbell were an-
swered by Jessie lee Morris and
Coach.Ear! S. Horn.
Impromptu talks were given by all
players and guests.
Home economics £irls, directed by
" TSTiSsrLuceii Childers, instructor, serv-
ed the banquet.. >' - ;
Others who were present' were:
Azaiee Smith, Myrl Smith, Mary
Loving, Gladys Reeves, Miriam Smith,
Ada Smith, J. W. 1 Nunelee, Oliver
Laminack, Thomas Ingram, J. A. In-
gram. Oscar Pool, Ih Rice, president
of the school board, and Miss Bertha
White.
Editor Addresses High School
' Stressing the value of studying the
history of one’s own section of the
country, in light of ‘the coming Texas
Centennial, Uctnry Edwards, editor of
The Tyler Journal, addressed the stu-
dents of Lindale high school on Fri-
day morning, March 1.
In his address Mr. Edwards selected
the word “Victory,” and pointed out
retain things essential for success,
each letter standing for one quality.
Vitality, industry, conviction, tho-
roughness, oriontation (attitude),! virtue and authority of an Alias
righteousness, and youthfulness were 0rder of Sale issued out of the Hon- .
the points suggested. orable the Special District Court.Smith A
“Do a good turn each day: )n»nk j Countv, Texa* on the 27th day of I
a good thought each minute, and vie- | M iy;.5t in rav'or Qf Tyle.r National ,
tory will be the result, Mr. Edwards parm j,(>an Association and against*
-concluded. _ T. A. King and wife Laura Belle King.il
Following the address, Conch Earl j jn C;U1SC No 40.13-A. and to me di- |P
S. Horn presented sweaters to t-no j r4?t.ft»(|t commanded me to make cer- M
members of the two basketball teams tajn mo s in S!li() Order of Sale A
Loyd Cole and Cecile Cooper, yell mentioned. I. on the 27th dav of Feb- J ’
lenders, assisted. Superintendent D. ninry A n j;,.LL, levied • n and seize ! A
D. Stringer made a short talk ou the : n]] the rj;,ht litl„ and interest of the "
work of the teams. ^ • (above named T. A. King and wife-.
,, - | Laura Belle King in «h».<1 to the f"!- i.
Father-Son Banquet for Kb.As. j Inwinjr described real estate situated. ?
L. P. Merrill, director of the I3uck J lyimr and being in the county of i ■;
Creek Soil Erosion project, will nd-1 Smith, State of Texas, to-wit:
dress the I .indale chapter of the Kit- FIRST TRACT. f»l % acres of land; f
Hire Farmers of America at thoir' more or jl>SS( out of the Nicholas 'rt
Father and Son banquet on Fridav1 vVren’s Sm. No. 380 Alist. NY. 1013.! i
evening, March 8, at 7:30 o’clock in pnj \0_ r>01, Vo!. 7. to-wit: BEGIN- §
the school auditorium, dames Morris, xiye; at an inner corner of said Ni- ' ”
president, wall serve as toastmaster, j cholas Wren Sur. same being the S. ,4
E. D. Bolton, local adviser, has an- j f„r. of the Calvin Wells Sur. No. A
nonneed the following program: j 381 THENCE west with the S. B. I-.
Opening ceremony by the Chapter; I 0f said C. Wells' Sur. 892 vrs. to
welcome address, .Buford Ix*e; “His-]stk. dogwood 8" K. 2 vrs. another 6” J
tory of tbK K.E-A.” “The S. 40 W. 3 vrs.; THENCE S. 323 vrs. f
Futui’e Farmer dreed, tf) TTfPt
"Chapter Objectives for the
married on February 7th, 15)15 and some newspaper published in your
lived together until about October 1 County, if'there be a newspaper pub-
!0th, 15*29, at which time defcndgilrt [jished therein, but if not, thqn in the
voluntarily left plaintiff with the in-! nearest County where a newspaper is
• j tention of permanently abandoning miblisbi1^,' to appear at the next reg-
| him and since that time has not re-hilar term of the Special District
turned to live with' him nor has he I Court of Smith County, td be holden
livpd with her. (at the Court ITouse-rthcreof, in Tvler,j
Whereof, plaintiff prays that he] Texas, on the First*Monday iin May j
have judgment dissolving thf bonds j A. D. 1935, the samo. being Y’he 6th |
of matrimonv hitherto existing he-[day of May A. D. 1935, then and there |
tween himself ar.d defendant, for j to answer a petition filed in said Court
It has now been provecUhat^ ^
variation varies daily. 1j
that it reaches its height at noon a
its minimum between 9.00 1. “ ,
M..
District Court, Smith County, 3:00 A. ^
By Thos. E. Wall, Deputy. 45t l. Get Your Share of Business; Adverts.
executed the same.
Gi”on under mv band and the Seal
of said Court, at office in Tvler. Tex-
on the 4th day of March A. D. 1935, |
in a suit, numbered on the docket 'of j
said Court ,at No. 5786-A, wherein I
AT. N.JBuf't, is Plaintiff, and Lydia j
Burt, is Defendant, and said petition (
alleging**,that plaintiff and defendant
were married in July, 1923, and lived
together until January, 1930, at which
time defendant voluntarily left plain-
Turn the Soil With the Best—
KELLY PLOWS AND IMPLEMENTS r
Exclusive Tyler Agents for Kelly Implements
WILSON HARDWARE CO.
CQMPLETE LINE OF GARDEN TOOLS
Tyler, Texas Phone 34
45t4.
r
200 W. Erwin St.
At a meeting of the senior class at
Lindale high school on Monday, March
4, J. H. Ray was elected sponsor.
The class decided to present a play,
the date to be announced later.
“We lead, and others follow” war-
selected ns the class motto. Com-
mencement plans were also discussed.
iwr*
be:*
LEGAL PUBLICATIONS ♦
A Furniture Event
to Save You Money
Vulcanizing^— y
Car Repairing
EDWARDS TIRE CO.
and Garage
JOE EDWARDS, Manager
A. H. BENNETT, Mechanic
Corner Spring and Line Sts.
Phone
2227
SHERIFF’S SALE
Eight-Piece Dining Room Suite
Solid oak Refectory Dining-Room Suites such as these
can’t be beat for practical usefulness, nor for beauty either.
Carved in the best Old English manner.
r
Year,
Michie Brewster; “1934-35 Supervised
Practice Program,” Logan Crews; mu-
sical numbers. Willie B. Hall, and
Travis Brown; Closing ceremony.
This the first banquet of this kind
to be held in lindale. Officers of the
local chapter are James Morris, pres-
ident; Wilson Treadway, vice-presi-
dent; George Patterson, secretary:
Alton Pool, treasurer; Logan Crews,
reporter.
sr; to
, »»,
stk. THENCE E. «92 vrs. to cor-
ner: THENCE N. 323 vrs. to the place
of beginning.
SECOND TRACT. .13.6 acres of
land more or less; Pat. No. 146; -Vol.
5 out of the Calvin Wells’ Sur. No. j
381 Abst. No. 1041 described as fol- \
lows to-wit: BEGINNING at the S.,
W. Comer of A tract of 31 acres con- j
veyed by John Wells to J. T. Wel^;
and Wm. H. Wells March 24,• 1-5)13r
by deed of record in Vol. 117, page
226 deed records of Smith County,
fi
BUFFET, TABLE AND
SIX CHAIRS
CHINA CLOSET
TO MATCH
$79.50
$2650
Texas THENCE W. 110 vrs. to cor-
Eminent F«dncators Coming 11th ner; THENCE N. 520 vrs. to corner
Barry Holton, professor of educa- on N. hank of creek; THENCE Fast-
tion, and Dr. G. O. Clough, director] erly with meanderings of said croek^
of extension at Southern Methodist 180 vrs. to corner in road: THENCP
University, will be guest speakers at | Southerly with road 544 vrs. to place
B. 'W
the fourth, meeting of Professional
1 Studv Group Number Four, which will
be held at Lindale high school on
Monday, March 11.
Other numbers cin the-' program, will
be the following discussions: “Prin-
cipals of Curriculum Revision.'' Mrs.
Frank Dent, Lindr.le; “Chief Ap-
proaches to Curriculum Construction,”
Mrs. A. C. Snow, SalihO;AJ'rentment
of Content,” J. II. RayyAandalj.1.
P,-T. A. Health Education Program
“Safeguarding Liu: Child from Phy-
sical Harm” is the subject of the P.-
T. A. program which will be present-
ed Thursday afternoon, March 7, at
Lindale high school.
f Dr. J. W. Gibson, local physician,
will make a talk, on “Health and Wel-
fare of Children.Mjjfc.' Ora Stroud
will discuss ‘Safeguarding the Child
S;o:r Physical Harm.”
Ruth Whisenhunt will piny a piano
solo, and Vivian I-ove Pierce will gi\e
a reading.
This program is inNrharee of Mrs.
J. M. Turrentine and Miss. Loucna
Hal!
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Lindale P»oy Scout Activities
Lindale Boy Scouts entertained with
a banquet honoring their fathers at
the school building on Friday night.
Feb. 22. Home Economics girls, di
rec'ted by Miss LuCeil Childers, were
in charge of the serving
D. D. Stringer, superintendent of
Lindale High school, made a talk on
“Preparedness.” Then, Chester Brad-
ley led in the giving of the Scout oath.
Guests who were present were as
follows- L. L« Bradley, Barkley Brad-
shaw, P* T. Tucker, Earnest Terry,
Bari ’ Prater, Sydney—BflwefSx Ji™
Morris, fP. D- Stringer, and J. ILKay
acoutniajfter. ,__,
fwmttni WfirBiil^beTt Wa -
Rov Bradshaw. Chester Until-
w''.I^VTc™?ToWm,» Earl Pra.rr,
Edward Caudle, Stanley Caudle, Tho-
mas Julian Boyd, John Park York,
Jr-rry York, David Veatoh, Otho bord.
Sidney Bowers, Jim Potter Morris and
liJting r^the serving we«e Helen
Starnes. ___
School Planting Bluebonnets
Concluding ft study of Texas, tlje
members of the third grade at Lindale
* Miss Ruth
on the
of beginning.
THIRD TRACT: 80.2 acres of land
more or less, out of said Calvin \\ ells'
Sur. described as follows, to-wit; BE-
GINNING at tho S. E, ccr. of a tract
of 199.4 acres convevOd bv James, I
O’Neal^ John Wells: THENCE S.l -^
with 8. B. L. of said We’ls Sur. 45.31“
vrs. to its S. E. cor.; THENCE
with 8. B. L. of said sur. 984.4 vrs. I
its S. W. cor. Hick 10 S. 14 W. Ivr. j J
Hick 55 E. 4.8 vrs.: THENCE N. with A
VV. B. L. of said Survey 458 vrs. S. I ft|
W cor. of said 199.4 acre tract!;.
THENCE E. with S. B. L. of said 11
*ract 984.4/ vrs-. to beginning. And be-: *
ing the same land conveyed to T. A. (
King by N. Y. Tx>Ily by deeds dated ! i
•■he '22nd dav of Mav 1916, 1st day Ji
of January 1918, nnd shown of rec-i*
ord in Vol. 125, page 68 and 153. page1 J
589. deed records of Smith County,,®
Texas.
Taken and levied on ns the prorertyj j
of the above.,named def-ideot T A.lji
King and wife Igiura P.olle King anti! *
T will on the First Tuesday in April1,.
1935, the same-being the 2nd dav of 1.4
add njonib. at the Court House Door) .
in Smith County. Texas, bp-tween the | 4
hours Cif ten o’clool: in the forenoon ,
and four o'clock in the afternoon of i)j i
said day. offer for sale at public nut- 4)
cry to the highest and best bidder.!®
"or! cash in hand, all of the above do- J
scribed property, or so much thereof j ^
vs wifi satisfy a judehtent amounting! W
Lo ?165.32 in favor of Tyler National j M
Farm Loan Association and costs of j -J
suit. | ■
TOM C. SIKES, |P
Sheriff of Smith County, y
Ry Ross Parker, Deputy. 44t3.
--x,v-1—
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
To the Sheriff-or any Gonntable-oL
Thru Busses No Changos
RIDE THE
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I.v. Tyler . 8:66 AM—AR. Houston 3:00 PM
Lv. Tvler 11:15 AM—AR. Houston 6:20 PM
l.v. Tvie?- . 1:15 PM—AR. Houston’H :30 PM
Direct connections at Lufkin for Beaumont, Pt. Arthur, Lake Charles
and other Points. Connections at Houston for Galveston, Corpus Chris-
1 i. San Antonin and otfft’Y^P^nts.
Example of low Fa rest One Way
Tvler to Houston ..........................................$1.00
Tyler to Lufkin ................ $1.75
Tyler to Beaumont ........................................... $ |.6.'»
Tyler to Galveston.................. $5.25
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rug you really want at the price that yoif feel you^ can pay;
We have all popular sizes. This is a rug event that will
save you money.
Smith County, Gre’etiag:
You a be hereby commanded to sum-
mnn Alta1 by making pi ~
1ieati(\n of-rtjiis Citation once in each
We have just the rug for that room you are* planning to
Priced.
week^or four consecutive weeks pre-
vious to the return day hereof, in
some newspapey published in your
tlouny, if there be m newspaper pub-
lished therein^ but if not, then in the
nearest County where a newspaper is
•mblished, to appear at the next reg-
ular. Lana of tha Special THatrict
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editor of the docket
Court of Smith County, to be holden
nt the Court House thereof, in Tyler,
bn the 1st Monday In May, A. D.
15)35, the same being the 6th day
of May, A. I). 1935, then and there
to answer a petition filed in said
Court on the 25th day of Februarv
A. D. 1935, in a suit, numbered on
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Edwards, Henry. The Tyler Journal (Tyler, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, March 8, 1935, newspaper, March 8, 1935; Tyler, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth619637/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Smith County Historical Society.