The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1927 Page: 3 of 8
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sJor Economical Transportation
extraordinary values
Everybody!
SCARBROUGH & HICKS CO
ROCKDALE, TEXAS
ALWAYS THE BEST—ALL WAYS
Chevrolet
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L yi.1 Eaterl»int.
Tr^'T- • MoLood^cntertainod
P** . , -f- end'* la£t Wednesday
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MHMME
table under- the large oak t,refs in the
.vaid..
Among the gifts received \yas % ten
dollar gold piece from each cif the ten
children,
, Mr»* Gopt-larid- Entertains
Last Friday, July .loth. Mrs. Izolib
^THE ROCKDALE REPORTRIT Tfcwfey. Ilfly
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The Ropon^p ree^lyed e«ids
week from W. E. Gaft her, the first i
one mailed from El Faso, and a later |
i tie
•oir ti *■
t t'Kii' Jil
•jwtj him.....twice in twelve.j
ia>‘ morning a hright-eyed
i»H(f half pound baby - girl
ppearaiue it» the* home of |
An, 7 7 Mis-’es stein biiJ
t . T .lier in the evening vaehc-
Wt£^> =«vcd,
fc fcveti, Tkuda Modosatte -and
Kww^r^JT’ If"*8'
Rroib and Lotna Modesette.
The H.tflhemakers
Homemakers met with Mra,
her motbbr, all the
4 and (1 who
ladies in circle
♦a^yay-4-Ki-tn *i4mtrtrnrf ?« tfagtnrKfr , t ___
two mr.nth;‘ ;■;?
—w, tr.-ipsulo).. lmmw
\Lp. Qnd ATr. T * r -Wfmw. tig irnrr wr-rnai^assy=grr“g
Sitting fey a t»g fewn
..The Pfrintijsaf dairy cattle hwwdefg*.
associations yvill ""have experts in
booths in the dairy products section
of .the State Fair of Texas, to answer
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ame evening, just twelve j
*» later, a dainty srx pound daugh-
arrived at the home of Mr* ami
Csu;rtifia,pa.i,-........ ■ ------i........------____________UL
Twenty-six ladies responded to the
invitation and entered he&Hly.jte'-the
ioys of, the afternoon. Everyone
brought a gift for their caiisule c t> . * ■ _
sssia^j^d^sswnsBe
__guests of their
aunt, Miss it ary liambill, whoreturn-
*d hoYrte with them for a brief visit.
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Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Coulter and
daughter, Miss Helen, left las^ Sun-
Coats
Sounds
mighty good to Texans during the hot I
wave of the past week. \ \
These ladiesFare tfia daughters
Constableiand Mx3. Fleming. I
Acid:
MV last Thursday evening The
l L were read by the president
E^i^sfrAvas attended to, A .pic--
met- ~\vith
was set
BS W{rv<i''-I and .rn
irty approval .The date
L July 22.
We selected the. following aim:-
sited we stand- divided we falL
|Class song, by all; reading,' Mrs.
I0k. reading, « Frazier; song/
^ Qoodspn;* Hddles, Mrs. Frazier.
1% the close of-the, program dehc-
l- orangeade and' cakes were serv
Ye Merrie'"Wives
Mr and Mrs. E. B. Phillips enter-,
toed the Ye Merrie \Vives with a de-
Utful porch party last Friday even-
\ The .cool spacious porch was
crated with a .profusion of summer
ers, which were placed up every
ja iuvui> onek'-i "Tod for the six
Les of forty-two players. Delici-
firtfreshnients. wore. passed on beau-
U decorated' traysiat; thbe close, of
‘Miss -EleaPdf, graciouly
• and each one ..opened- their, gift and
all enjoyed Seeing what ,ca<5h' one t-e-
peived.
Then each one described the friend
■■'boy/ had boon sending girts to and ______ _ ^ n„trn,
when all wgre.rgues?ed, nfew .names her daughter, Mrs. W. M. Wells, , of
were drawn to be revealed on Sept-| Tamfple, and will go f^ thera. t.
M Ss Mae Donaldson left’Tuesday
for ^her airtnual visit to Tenn., where
she combines business with pleasure
in looking over her property interest's!1
Lewis Wake man, a teacher in a
school near Troy, Kansas, offered a
_ — ^ stick of gum to the. pupils for each
Byron Earl Fitzgerald, son of Mr. j mouse caught in the schoplhuse. The
Ft^gemkly who under-, rbildrert responded with seventy-five
went a major operation for appendi-! mice.
citis and bladder complications on j —-———f---.
June 30th, at the Scott and " White
Sanitarium, Temple, returned to his 1
_ _ . t^-dyune _____ ________________________ ,
Xa 6. B. Buxter is‘vv{ating ■,w'itl' I hi°l I ZS^nfdrink K<>"<1 ‘b’" K
' Go To
HILL’S FOUNTAIN
ember 15th. ’ A dainty plate lunch was
served, all present were loud *in their
praise to Mri, Copeland and ner
mother for thtj pleasant afternon.
Chicago for a visit with
Charles Baxter.,
her
son,
is busily>>>*igaged in receiving? con-
gratulations frfrninumerous friends
and relatives over thb^uccessful out-
come.
to eat and drink.’
Mr., and Mrs. Edward kewitt of
Houston, their sister, Mrs. H. G. Mur-
phree and daughters, Mary Fpancis
and Josephine, are .enjoying a visit
in San Antonio this week. -
— Mr, and -Mrs.- Wilt -Atchison and
daughters, Misses Lucille4 and Fay-
belle, of Llano, were this week’s guests
of their mother, and brother Adam
Atchison, and other relatives. ~v
i Mr, and Mrs. Frank Bounds from
... _ rHuntsville,-were, guests last week of
and- frult-J. Mi’S. Copeland was scr *Mrv and: Mrs: Luther BoirndS. "'"They
^waBfff.wyffi'-jsraarwta soamlyf wbw' jaOTTy tbli.- dmight^TM^
Shower
Last Saturday as Mrs. Izolie Cope
land, teacher of Sunbeam band of
Rockdale RaptTst church, ' stepped in
'front door of church, the little child-
ren of the Sunbeam band showered
her with gifts of love and apprecia-
tion. .
Among the gifts were^many pretty
handkerchiefs, perfume, powder puffs
Constables John Flemihg is wearing
ja' broader smile than ever since Fri-
day. On that day, July 1'5, he became
^grandpa” for the first time, and the
Keeps faith with you by'buy in H FIDELITY
CERTIFIFD UruK* and Household Kern-
ed.es. Their quality and purity, are ■V»nd-
uraiztid -and guarar.teetl la„tfee_..........
J^ti.CntOns'o £&&& C*.Oi
Excess Uric Acid Gives Rise to Mart}
Unpleasant Trowbies. • ^ ^
AUTHORITIES ggree that an ex- ^
X jL cess of uric acid is primarily ,
due to faulty kidney action. Reten-
tion of this toxic material oltett .
makes its presence felt by sore, pain-
ful joints, a tired, languid feeling
and, sometimes, toxic backache and -
headache. That the kfdtoeya are not
functioning right is ofteli shown by
scanty or burning passaged secre-
tions. Thodsandi assist their kidneys
at such times by the u?e of Doan’a
Tilts—a stimulant diuretic. Doan’o
are recommended by many local peo-
?ple. Ask your neighborl
DOAN’S nK*
Stimulant Oiur ?t’.c to th-s Kidneys • '1
Fo»ter-M;Uium.C.) .M:V.. Chew.. Buffalo. N. Y. .
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pines _____________ ,
ited her parents in entertaining.
of town'guests on this_orcassiun
Mr. and Mrs. E. Jj Douglas arid
/and Mrs. D. L. Noble from Taylor.
[-Mr, find Mrs; \V. S. Cook, of the
Salem community celebrated
felt fitieth anniversary la?t Monday
fthe. presence of their children and
I number of .clos'crTrfenda< As they-
aunt the fifty mile posts they have
sed together, we feel that they
[iw much for which to be thankful,
'this union, were born seven sons
I thrk-Maughtters,--pH'.of whom are
_Thfiy aTe -fX C-, oL Saa-Juitoi^f
L Mrs. Mi M. Glover,- of Houston;
keeps the tears away sufficiently .to
express-her. joy and thanks to the'dear
rehllUrenv'--1""———r—-
At the, close of^the meeting Mrs.
Copeland had a -surpriseAwaiting
them and ice cream cones were .pass-
ed to all-present. The children ex-
pressed surprise but Mrs. Copeland
toid them'she had planned a little siii
prised for them but they had planned
a mudh bigger one for-her.
Irene Zeliske of Cameron, and Mrs.
Henry Holmoski/of Granger, and their
-ehUtfen...........“
Mr. and ;Mi’s» Joe King and~daugh-
tvrr Mesdames T. ,W. Wakefield and
Chi.a He's W. Sm i t h and :their--two chiid--
ren, who have been visiting ifr, the
home of a sister and aunt, Mrs.-E. F._
Henke, and witht relatives at Austin,
and others near Rockdale, have return-
ed to their home ia<Omaha, Nebraska.
Program of the Associational B< Yr.
F. U. aFRoekdale, July 24, at 3 p. m.
. Song and praise, ten mi., ..tvs; .rrtii
Call five minutes; business ten min-
utes; special music, Miss Inez Evans;
inspirational address, Rev. Lemmons,
twelve minutes; preparing fox service,
ift'CV. O. M. Bi-un, twolve nr'nutes; how
Td^get trairring worTdone, RevT OdoTl
.1 Fi„l’-‘1 ',r lf<1ii’<tC"d^T-fl--l‘t‘ Jamison, twelve.minutes; pastors re-
Orvin, of Houston; L O/of Rock- lation to B. Y. P. U., Rev. A. R.
e; Mrs. M. A'. Lucas, of Galveston; Toby, twelye minutes; demonstrpt:on
uland Robt, B.,^f Galveston; and program (to be arranged), twenty
of Los Angeles. miinutes. . , y . n
Dinner v/as served on an improvised Adjourn at 4:30.
Grove's^
Tasteless
Chill Tonic
Ilestrdys Malarial Germs in the
BiootL Removes th<jTroi»uritiee)
Restores Health and /Energy
dnd makes' the Cheeks Rosy.
It fortifies the system against
Malaria and Chills. 60c;
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colors that are so much
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Cooke, John Esten. The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1927, newspaper, July 21, 1927; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth741838/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.