The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 266, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 29, 1922 Page: 2 of 6
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THE DAILY HERALDlHON. FRITZ G.LANHAM
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at the Poet Office at Weather-
Texas u second class matter.
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Weather
lied every day except Sunday at
kertord, Texas, by the Herald
NNIeliing Co, Inc., Herald Building,
i In Tork Avenue. Telephone No. MO.
A. C. lfcNBJ.LT, Pres, and Mgr.
SENDS LARGE SET OF
DOORS TO LIBRARY
Hon. Fritz G. Lanham, Congres-
sional representative of this district
has again contributed to the Business
BIG RADIO WILL BE
INSTALLED IN CITY
HALL FOR PUBLIC
The Weatherford Volunteer fire de-
arment is now making arrangements
for the installation of bne of the
and Professional Woman’s library in * largest radio receiving sets that has
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Amy erroneous reflection upon tno
•fearacter, standing or reputation ot
person, firm or corporation whica
appear in the columns of The
Herald will be gladly corrected
• brought to attention of publishers
this city. Miss Hester Maddox. li_
brurian, is in receipt of 36 volumes
of reference and research material
sent by the Congressman. This is
the second contribution to the local
library by Mr. Lanham within the
last few weeks, although the latest
ever been set up in Weatherford. The
firemen propose to establish the ra-
dio station in the city hall, placing
the receiving apparatus and receiving
horn on the stage in the auditorium
for the benefit of the general public.
The machine which the boys pro.
to
ffiEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
TAP Afc'Octated Press Is exclusively
untitled to the use for re-publication
OCiall n
news credited to It or not other
gift eclipses the first in the numbeV j pose to install, win receive mes.
of books and scope of material. sages, concerts, and news from every
Jn the last, collection, there are!point, in the United Suites and in
eleven volumes containing reports foreign countries within a certain
and treatises of the American Bu. (radius.
reau of Ethnology. The various
credited in this papor and also books treat subjects relating to dif-
tk» local news imhjlshed heroin, lerent races of people with partiou-
PJ1 rights of re-publicatton of special lar emphasis on the custom and hab.
dispatches are also reserved. its of the American Indian.
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. esting illustrations are found in prac-
SDNESPAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1922 Uea,Iy a„ the works.
. «■■ | Another book entitled "Diseases of
Surprise Shower the Horse.’’ was prepared by the
The spaciotis home of Mr and United States Bureau of Animal Hus-
Jeff Hartnett was the scene of bandry. The IT. S. Geological Sur.
* most beautiful pre.nuptial shower vey is represented by a two.vaiume
evening, when the Philathea work on "Mineral Resources of the
CUmss and the Womans Auxiliary of United States.” Several hooks are
Hi0® Pr®sbyterian Church honored devoted to reports of the Comniis-
Lucile Logan, who is soon to sioner of Education. "Statistical Ab-
9 become the bride of William Watkins; stracts of the United States" are
HI **f Bartlesville, Okla. j given in two valumes. Several oth.
ft;? H«ring her residence in our city,! ere of like nature complete the list.
Miss Logan has entwined her charm-1 Perhaps the most interesting of
fiUff personality into the social life
-Ct- Weatherford and become- one of
oulr most popular young ladies.
Mrs. Hartnett in her gracious man-
ner received the guests and hid them
•nloy a social hour whiio awaiting
the arrival of the honoroe. The hap.
I® »jr laughter of the maids and ma.
’ ’ trone was like music in the spring-
time, but very suddenly quiet reigned
throughout the house and Miss I.o.
t.he lot, are the sixteen volumes of
‘‘Memorial Addresses.” These give
the speeches of famous men. word
for word as they were spoken. Law.
vers of Weatherford will no doubt
be interested in a small volume en-
titled. “.Judicial Code of the United
States."
The above books- as a collection,
constitute the most valuable group
of reference books that it has been
The machine will be entirely for
the benefit of the citizens of Weath-
erford. The people can gather in the
auditorium at any time when a con-
inter, j cert is being given, or when a fam.
ous speaker is lecturing in some city
and enjoy an such programs when,
ever desired. If is planned that after
the installation of the station due
notice will be given in (he paper each
day of the program for that night or
the following night, and those who
wish, may attend any program they
might wish to hear.
The Question was up before the
Chamber of Commerce Monday night
and the directors not only heartily
endorsed the plan, but authorized a
donation towards the financing of
the plan, a committee of the fire-
boys will canvas the city within a
few days and will ask for very small
subscriptions from the citizens, to as-
sist in securing the apparatus.
gan entered as Lohengrin’s Wedding the good fortune of the library to
March was played on the Victroia.
She did not seem to realize the
•ttnation until, the little bride and
groom entered, drawing a snow white
wagon laden with gifts. II. K. Co)e.
min,'Jr., as groom and little Isabel
■■gSwMas as bride. Then catne the
joy of the evening—opening the
' gifts and passing around the circle.
A beautifully decorated wedding
J cake was then brought out and the
*n»rried ladies requested to look on
illS while the unmarried enjoyed the out
tin&'
(Misses Eloise lfouns. Josephine
Harris and Mary Louise Shmlle serv -
ed refreshments, consisting of brick
cream and wedding cake. The guests
departed showering Miss Logan with
good wishes and pronouncing Mrs.
Hartnett a most charming hostess.
G. H S.
secure thus, far.
Don't Forget
A sure enough chicken dinner in!
the Bradford Bldg., corner Palo' Pin. j
to street and square, Monday, Dec.
4. Price 50c.
TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS;
-We want to take this means of thanking them each and
| every one, for their wonderful co-operation with us during
| the year just past, and to express to each one our heartfelt;
| thanks for the ties of friendship existing beween our custo-
| mers and ourself. Hoping each and every one another sue- j
cessful year, we are always, Your friends, J
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MAT MASS OF PROOF
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Reports cf GO GOO Cases of Kidney
Trouble, Sor^e of Them We«fth*r-
ford Ca&es^
K.tch i fioinf ti.000 new&j>:Lj»ers ot j
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Smith.Ross
Leon A Smith, young business man
of Fort Worth and Miss Blanche
Ross of Decatur, Texas, motored
over Monday afternoon and were
married bv Rev. M. E. Weaver,
pastor of the First Baptist Church
in his study at three o’clock They
will make their home in Fort Worth,
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It's getting to be a terrible bore to
explain to every foreign visitor who
comes along how Mr. Daughterly hap-
pens to be attorney general.
Marriage Licenses
J. A- McCullough, and Mrs. Bertha
j Henderson.
Bob Parker, and Miss Pena Dillon.
Theodore R. Frost and Miss Nina
Irene Guest.
Larry L. King and Miss Laura
Beckner.
D. O. Dupuy and Miss Josie Freer. j
H. W. Dudley, and Miss Nita Hub. | ^
bard.
Avin Bedford and Miss Beulah
Lr.iu.l ,s.;.i.e.s -is publishing from vr,®witt.
■vrek lo week, names of people in Its j Gilley and Miss Ida Hays
.. Uvular n •ig!ilioiluw>d. v.in> have j K. K. t arnes and Miss Lottie
se.<! and rcc.jmmemled Doan's Kid ell.
ney Pills for kidney backache, weak ! W. W. Wallis and Mrs. Beatrice
kidney*, bladder D oubles ami urinary j Sherrill,
disorders. This mass of proof in j Beon
luces over 50.060 recommendation*.
Weatherford is no exception. Here , ' , ... 4?e
is one of the Weatherford cases. i ... .
J. 1>. Kyle, retired farmer, 4ih and |Hamilton. ^
Jncksboio Sis., says: "Some time ago | Hapgood and Miss (Jura
i was having a lot of trouble with my I Miller. i
kidney*. 1 had to get up often during ; --- j fy
the liigln to pass I he secret ion* j DALLAS MINISTER WJLL TALK j £
which broke ray rest. . I suffered j ON AMERICANISM AT CAR. j *<f
from dull pains across mj kidney* i TER SCHOOL HOUSE FRIDAY %!*
jml at limes niv hack was lame and I -- j
sore. One of my neighbors, who was, ReV. II. 15 Prather, of Dallas, was; 4%
I call:, benefited by Doan’s Kidney h, visitor in the city this week and * *
RUMAGE DRY GOODS CO. i
A. Smith and Miss Bliinclu-
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Extra. Siecial Editorial
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with all sincerity
I’iils aiDDed me to try then, for my j '^at‘hewiU' preach at the Cw-jY
::onld“, so 1 did. I found ibem just > 1 A
as represented. I am glad to recom- •ter Sch°o1 House’ Priday n,Kht‘ '
’ end Doan's to anyone.” jeember 1st upon the subject of ’’One
Price Wc. at all ^ieajers. Don’t ;Hundred Per Cent Ajnericaniam.” j
hiijily ;isk for a kidney remedy—-get 'Everybody is < ordially invited to heaj‘ i fop
■ all's Kidney Pills Hie same that Ah- address. Rev. Mr. Prather is j A
Mr. Kyle had. l'osier-Milburn Co. said Mo be a very fluent and forceful j Z
is. L 11. X. V. speaker and his subject win doubt. 1 J
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Golfers to Mineral Wells
Seven Live Oak Golfers left " ”'l-! Jt
nesfiay for Mineral Wells to partici.!
pate in the First Annual Invitation |
Tournament of the Mineral Wells
-We want to call the attention of the public to our BIG
OPPORTUNITY SALE, starting Saturday morning. As you
all know, we seldom put on sales, as we do not believe in
these so-called sales, but we have made up our minds not to £
carry over a single piece of Wi iter Merchandise, and we re- £
J* alize that now is the time, so we are going to show you all %
what a real sale looks like; so don’t come to town Friday as t
wp ivi j
a Pleasure to Say
: less draw a large crowd. Carter]
j School House is on the Springtown ]
■ road about eight miles'from Weat.h. i
ierford.
ill be closed marking and arranging stock for Satur-
day’s big opening.
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cour-
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WE ARE THANKFUL for the many
tesies shown us by the people of Weath-
erford during the past year.
WE ARE THANKFUL that we have been'
enabled to render our patrons the good
service that has marked our past year's
performance.
JGoif and Country Club, The Woath-
; erford players are C. A. Waller, Max
] Vance. Willis Richards. D. Malarkey. i
A. N. Grant. 11. I,. Brevard and Vir-I
: gil Kinder. • j
A team of four, composed of Wai.j^J*
•lar. Vance, Richards and Malarkey j «j*
1 will compete in the qualifying rounds I
! Wednesday afternoon to gain entrance j
to a contest, in which a, prize will be j
[ Don’t Forget the date Saturday 9 a. m.
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I awarded tor t he best team of four.. J
I The Live Oakers, it win be remem.
• bered, carlred off nearly evrything!
^at the Abilene toumaincnt some time
-Don’t get this sale confused with other so-called sales.
You all know us for fair and square dealings, so see us Satur-
WE ARE THANKFUL that we live in Wea-
therford and that we are permitted to wit-
ness the growth and prosperity of OUR
HOME TOWN.
j ago and on this basis have good;
ichances f copping in Mineral Wells, I
Yours for Big Business,
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RAILWAY TIME TABLE
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The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 266, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 29, 1922, newspaper, November 29, 1922; Weatherford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth656384/m1/2/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .