The Corrigan Press (Corrigan, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1939 Page: 3 of 8
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THE CORRIGAN PRESS
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1939
OLLIE
Acol News
(by Mrs. Clark Parker)
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Garey of Bay-
town, and Mrs. Jess Hubert and son,
Dick of Livingston, spent Friday
night with Mrs. Annie Stephenson.
Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Rice of
Midway, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Ben-
field, and Oakly Parker of Lufkin,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Clark Parker,
Sunday.
Mrs. E. C. Parker and sons, Gale
Morris and Clifford Hill visited rel-
atives in Cleveland over the week-
end.
Mlrs. Judy Gossiot, of Livingston,
is visiting her father, R. R. Laird.
Miss Ernestine Smith of Leggett
spent Friday evening with Marine
Holder.
T. J. Rice and family spent Sun-
day in Barnes.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith and
son Bill of Livingston visited Mrs.
Annie Stephenson Sunday.
Clarence Holder returned to Nac-
ogdoches Monday.
Miss Willouise Parker is visiting
lelatives in Lufkin.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Cardwell were
Livingston visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Laird and chil-
dren of Leggett spent the week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.
B. Laird.
HEADQUARTERS FOR YOUR
DENTAL SUPPLIES
CORRIGAN PHARMACY
Pat F. Mayne, Pharmacist
Corrigan, Texas — Phone 64
(by Vivian Kitchens)
Mrs. S. P. Neuman moved back
to her farm home near Zavalla last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harrington re-
turned from their summer vacation
in Louisiana this week end.
Elbert Burns entertained the
young people with a 42 party Fri-
day night.
Both young and old enjoyed a
musical entertainment at Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Stanleys Monday night.
Mr. and Mh's. Dodk Black and
l family spent the week end in Peach
Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Shepherd and
two daughters, Dorothy and Kath-
erine, and Dorothy Jean Wilson,
Estelle Davis, and Florence Mullens
attended the show in Corrigan Sat-
urday night
The Girls Sewing club hiked to
the Neches river and enjoyed a
swimming party Sunday.
Leggett
(by Karma Malone)
Church News
Rev. Anthony Cecil filled his reg-
ular appointment at the Leggett
Methodist church. There was a very
good attendance at both the morn-
ing and night services.
Rev. J. E. Malone of Leggett as-
sisted by Rev. Anthony Cecil of
Onalaska, and Rev. Connerly of
Livingston is holding a revival at
Mount Rose. Everyone is invited to
attend.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Maylon Votaw vis-
ited their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ited thei rparents Mr. Votaw and
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jordan of Fort
Worth visited their parents Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Malone.
Mrs. Clifford Schlesinger and son
Edward, Mrs. May Hanner and
grandson, Harry Benson visited in
Houston Saturday and Sunday.
Welburn Cook, Pat Hinson, C. C.
Tullos have left to attend college.
Mrs. L. H. Placker is visiting in
San Augustine.
MVs. Richardson and daughter
Helen, and Leroy Holloway were
visitor sin Beaumont Sunday.
J. J. Collin. C. A. P»te Austin C. Hatchell
Pitaer H. Garrison C. S. William.
Collins, Pate, Hatcliell & Garrison
Attorneys
Specializing in
Employees* Compensation Cases and
Damage Suits
Collin. Building LUFKIN, TEXAS
It's Time to Change to the ELECTRIC Way!
These
ARE BETTER DAYS IN
MANY WAYS FOR YOU!
BETTER
than when
Lindbergh flew
his way to Paris
and fame . . •
Lindbergh's "Spirit of Si. Louis" wa» good enough
to gel him there, but it wae lust a crate compared
to the modem clippers. Electric refrigerators oi
that dory, loo, delivered the goods, and w.re good
Investments measured by the standards oi the era.
But today they are nearly three times taster and
much more efficient. The first cost Is lower, and
they're so quiet you’ll hardly believe your ears.
Smoother running mechanisms use up to 60 per
cent lees electricity, and the electricity itseli costs
less due to lower rates. Now is a good time to
trade-in your old refrigerator. You'll agree that
these days really are much better than the "Good
Old Days" lor electric refrigerator users.
GULF 5TBTSS UTILITIES (0.
CAMDEN
(by Fay Childree)
Sunday School Social
R. M. McCurry and Rev. E. P.
Coe entertained the senior Sunday
school and B. Y. P. U. classes with
chicken fry on the Hardwood road
Wednesday night. Everyone enjoyed
themselves very much.
Weiner Roast Given
Mrs. A. Skeleton entertained the
Intermediate Sunday school class
with a weiner roast Tuesady night.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Dunkin and
daughter Majorie Faye attended the
funeral of Mr. Dunkin’s father Sun-
day, near Manning.
Miss Lillian Collins returned to
Huntsville Sunday where she will
go to school.
Misses Marjorie Lynn Beck and
VidJet Zimmerman have gone to
Nacogdoches where they will attend
the S. F. A. S. T. C.
MV. and MVs. Dewitt Duvall of
Corrigan visited friends and rela-
tives here Sunday.
Mesdam.es. E. H. Kurtzman, Mon-
roe Freeman, Ed Bird and Pat Lew-
is transacted business in Woodville
Monday.
Misses Billy Handley and Edith
Bennett have returned to Houston
after a visit in the Ivison Grimes
home.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. White of New
Willard visited in the W. E. Uney
home Suunday.
Miss Jessie Pearson who has been
visiting in the Earl Collins home
the past few weeks, has returned
to her home in Pollock.
Miss Lillian Collins and Mrs. Geo-
rge Schoenneman made a business
trip to Lufkin Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Childree and
Otto Arnold made a business trip
to Livingston Saturday night.
KNOXVILLE
Mrs. Lee Emmons and children of
Corrigan attended Sunday school
here Sunday.
Lois Jean Qualls of Houston is
spending a few weeks with relatives
and friends here.
Mrs. Charlie Carr and daughter
Emma and son Jean visited her dau-
ghter Mrs. Cecil Simms, near Cor-
rigan Sunday.
Woodrow Hubbard was a visitor
in the Jim Deggs home on Piney
Saturday night.
Maxine Barclay spent the week
end with relatives near Colmesneil.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Standley at- j
tended the Baptizing at Stryker
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Wiliford of
Corrigan visited home folks Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs Matt Kendrick and
family visited friends in Lufkin and
Nacogdoches Sunday.
Visitors in the Matt Kendrick
home Thursday were: Mrs. Mattie
Sisk, Mr. and Mrs. Balus Rasbury
and son, Miss Jessie Lee Tarbert,
all of Woodville; Mr. and Mrs. Jer-
ry Rathbrock of Clay City, Illinois;
Corrigan Fruit
Market
The one next to
theater
Our Business Is Good
Thank You
Custom Hatching, $2.00 per
tray, 105 Eggs. Fairview Hat-
chery, Moscow, Texas.
BILL - I CAN'T
WORK - IT'S MV
NERVES AGAIN
r\ AYS when you feel tense.
^ Jumpy, irritable?
NIGHTS when you are wake-
ful and restless?
Over-taxed nerves are likely to
cause loss of friends, loss of sleep,
loss of pleasure, time missed from
work, family quarrels, physical
and mental suffering.
When you are Nervous, try the
soothing effect of one or two
Dr. Miles Effervescent Nervine
Tablets.
Try Dr. Miles Effervescent
Nervine Tablets for Sleeplessness
due to Nervousness, Nervous Ir-
ritability, Nervous Headache,
Nervous Indigestion, "Jumpy
Nerves," and Travel Sickness.
Your money back if they fail to
bring you relief.
At roar Drag Store
Small Package SB#
Large Package 75#
Remember to aak far
DR. MILES
Mrs. Nola Ryals of Philadelphia,
Miss.; Mr. and Mrs, L. D. Kimball,
and daughter of Livingston; Mr,
and Mrs. H. G. Holder and sons of
Houston; Mrs. Syble Loving of
Knoxville; Mrs. C. Richardson and
children of Knoxville; Mrs. Tom
Burchfield and children and Mrs.
W. B. Burchfield.
Helen Kendrick is visiting rela-
tives in Clay City, 111.
Mrs. Nola Ryals has returned
home after a brief visit here with
friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rothrock have
returned to their home in Clay City
111., after visiting friends and rel-
atives here. Helen Kendrick accom-
panied them.
We don’t mind history repeating
but wish she would quit stuttering.
-.-—o-
Sugar quotas were removed on
account the way sugar was quoted.
Air Conditioned For Your Comfort—
Bettys Cafe
“HOME OF GOOD FOOD”
PREPARED FRESH SERVED RIGHT
Special Sunday Dinner
PHONE 27 — CORRIGAN, TEXAS
WE NEVER CLOSE - MODERN TOURIST COURT
Baby Chicks, Special Heavy
Breeds, $5-$6—Fairview Hat-
chery, Moscow, Texas.
Oakley-Metcalf
Directors of Funerals
Phone 17 — Collect
LUFKIN
‘Where efficiency and
sympathy go hand in
hand.”
NO FAMILY
Regardless of means
has ever been denied
the service of
OAKLEY-METCALF
1
My husband and I v
like to take a gf
motor trip every fa •
weekend, but we
have to count our
pennies. That’s
where you can
really appreciate
the economical
mileage Sinclair
H-C Gasoline gives. \i
I have to do a lot
of driving in
traffic. So H-C’s
quick get-away
is what counts
most with me.
Y
Sure Sinclair H-C
Gasoline is good.
Makes driving a
real pleasure. And j
I like Sinclair
Dealers' free
5-Point Safety
Service, too.
CopyrlrM.rf 1939
by Rintltir Rt fining Cvmpfng (Inf )
AGENT SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY (INC.)
W. H. C ATON, Agent
PHONE 18 CORRIGAN, TEXAS
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Harris, Anne Mae. The Corrigan Press (Corrigan, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1939, newspaper, September 21, 1939; Corrigan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth646426/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.