Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, August 28, 1925 Page: 1 of 6
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MOTTO “NOT FOR OURSELVES ALONE. - DEV OTED TO THE MORAL AND FINANCIAL INTERESTS OF THE CITIZENSHIP OF RAINS COUNT/.
Vol U
raj ns count y leader Fnd«>. \u*um out. im».
No J5.
Emory School Starts
September 4th
Work Started On
Masonic Building
Two week* from Mtiiduy the
vocation of Ihe younger generation
i* old tu Uic Hcno<) iotir
pendent School District, ..ml Super
il.:« ftrirnt Moore wilt marshall hi.
forcet. to combut ignorance for the
neat nine month*. Of course tlu
lilt bit been short
»Un, bul all good
. *. -
Following to tin* iHhUod ol
teachers for the 19:*.# L*ti term:
G. W Moor*. SuiNfink Atit Bl,
B*gv ell
(»fo. B. Eiknrr, Principal. l ilt
bo i g
I'lUl Scott. Quinlan
Mm. I'juI Scott, Quinlan
Min* Fran* ta Douglas, Ml. Sc I-
via
Mia* " Mr • 'giwrry
Point
Mr* Stella lib***. Km >ry
M m IrtUk CJcwenD, Emory
Mi** Lute WoK, Primary, fcmor>
Surprise Birthday Sup- Woman’s Conference
per and Italty Emory
Emory to be Bcpre- Sixteenth Annual
sented in Greenville Lone Oak Fair it
Fair Pageant Now in Full Blati
___ i Judge O. H. Node* and Mr*, J
Special to the l eader j Ballew were g.ven
* • • » i . , ,
t «'Uiil \ 4 1,
I' pi.'t \ns« v i.itioa Mi in Eaggnt
lir. I*. W. Pearson, rhurtnun i f
the C/jaed #>4 uf tfc4
surprise
I Murk «iii started the fir*t of
the week excavating for the foun-
liatloli of till Mwooit
be erected on their tut jud South
of the S. S. Adam* building oi. 0»mnier<#, ha* been aaked to have kfarvdajp • ght *he l-on« Oak fcair will • ---------—
Prineca, wn* Mud »r M,,.ull Th.-..'av m.rmn. the ,hr .T**"" W« inrl.y September 4th
Frida> Sept. 4th
'•'•••.it. . i.. 11
\ V
A y
Itailroad *treet.
It will be erected with concrete
> tile young ! block*, bike the Adam* buildmi.
tiling* must the irconil *tor> to l»e occupied
by the Mar* Mill IamIiic of Kinoi i.
Mr H. T. Pearaon i* directing
work.
Name Omitted From
Merchants hist
a „ , . moat favorable weather
of donor 'lamed to nt.i*en!
. . |»rtny 'ear*. The ran. w
Mnury »ml H»,n. •»« ',0,! ,.,wwd .rt.linic the
Hunt l.ounty Fair «t 4»reenvilla ' m#ay •hnuom ' •’ . \
September 14th, und alter con*ull phi* year will he men
tag other member* of the board
of director* he ha* dei-idod to b*t
them be minted by popular vote.
Elt^wlirre in lb. Lcadti , ,u
Cotton Scales Tested
Tuerday at Greenville
Complaint waa
cf the week that
made the tirwi
| i >ui operator inadvertently omit
ted the name of of I). S, Netth -
last we«k from the list of *nei
'chant* giving away thi F*»e*t rur
Mr. Nettle* i» one of the «*rigi.
'men in grttiug up tbi* libern 1 pri*i
!o be given to the people who wed*
in Emory, and Mi. Nel4l«* wi*hi ■•
hi* patron* to cull for tick* I* wiie.i
making purchase*** i’ hi ’or*.
Also. tb name uf V . 'I. Mi
*on. who ha* pur.
of her ft later. Mi**
the *c.de* iisid
added I the list giv
I fie link
, fin* l.eeo
tickets for
In the Enwry cot .on wetglwr di«i
not bob* >ut with the Greenville
ceinprcit* scale*, and Weiigher Me I
tun and local buy* r* M. L Alien
and Herbert Edward* went to
Greenville ’liieftday to are if thev
could *traigti*en out tb« trouble.
They found Ih t not only wa* the
Fv*or) Wrigh*-r’x scale* bolding out
but were rvti gaming »l*ghtiy over
tb* compress scale* when the cot-
ton waa properly weighed. It seem*
lhal the weigher on the • umirea*
wa* in ftitcb a ru*h. ordinarily.
Card of Appreciation
Wc tuke this u(.s> u( Iryiny f<
rspii .t uur iliip uppri-ciulion u‘
I fir s.iul inrr ^ivi*n us ishi*ii our
puiuc s Ji ilr-'.ov. <1 l»y ,*
*f.w !s fs.l us wlii .1 v illi mp. :u
gur i-..pirssinn tu uur frolinHs. hul
if fills uur fc;..rt> with *r«liluilr
tu hr purmulnl lu livr .mui r
such nublr piuplr, snii sr pruy
jOUSTt rirbrsl iilfusinus ipuii >uJ
tb.t hr did nut ci*» his scales
aaouitli tun, to proprarly Inlarr-
and this wu irr.dnn . litlU’
thuUtr urrr the K'nury Vv>i|d»rr's
leaks.
ttnuhi t Ml Itun rrportiuS Wr nilr *
day Rrfirnini that ttu Vknuiy Vuv. iu
pi id nu.r. fur cotton 1 Si \day
craaint than they were pay inn in
C. H. WILI.IAMS
AM) 1AMII.Y.
will find ii blank tu (ill util
.uli" for sour choice fit
honor. The one reccistiia the
votes will tie the '! rifieess"
«. nr hubs in ^ Misses lima Itodes anil /.ulit
» very br nt UsH< w, in honor of Ihrir father
dust am! the;and mother, with only the tun
,ilr Farr families and Mrs. Ada llulfes as
comforuhle ! .
liuests.
was at Itrsf sntiripat.il
Afncaltu.* Dollar 1 •''**»• wen prepared f.«
The anrirulturc eehibit. s.-e espeei the occasion, one with a candle lor
I o. lie the he.| thi. year that hju each Veer id li|d|t~ Miales life yn’1
u ia.cu Liuaai.t iu iu r.;.
ersice will start al ft'
| than
'rgl IfiM’usftjiin.
fvoG.na! and fii
Chan
the one receiving the next litrg**:
number of Vole* will be tb*
MMuld or Matron «jf Mon* r." and
IhjCIw will be enter*tined by tin
Greenville Glumih r of t niimu**,i r
while in ttreenvillc on tbi* iiii***on
A voting box will lie arrunged
f< |* I »g#i S. i‘»n limcrry Slnrt
oil the South »i'le of the *gu.ir«
which will be in charge «»f Mi**
e* Kmogi tie Edward* and l.illiar
Or .burr t here >*«»* ro •ujjg. wii.mu
•dr. Ju*t nominnte and vote
wh<si'*'»« v« r vou will.
prHow i**ir
W. M MapMon. oi
•griculturut* in Trx«>
thi farm dbpUv* Again »hi« yr*r and
h*§ its nt much time and effort tc
*t\afr a g*atd di>|U« oi fatm pro-
duct* this \ear. Mr. Munition ha« a
oua hiiowiug from lua owu aim and
ht« pfomi*ed tevcral diipky* oy other
«>ne with .* »,*i -ti*
Mr*. Bellew * life
| The leader is *i
«njovable oocuat
| more ««|>erially
honored.
kind U f
> Uts V r Boa* t|,
the l.iKt meeting of it«
•*ur A*mm ruertc
eeveary ttud every
iA.NOiBi.M ulu M AlsMlUK III IHr.
I.4UT Ul tf PASiiEtf AH AT
I H«w (NKVllil »vn Ftl4ilt;MH
REST NEWS
By Snowtfccr
j Tbr farmer* have %tart«-d tart
like they meant to do bu*ine** to-
Greenville, the prevaMing price be J ward* thi* game cal Ini cotton
io# 23.40 here and at Greenville picking."
25:MI waa ihe he*.t. | We are very *orry Io re|K,il Mr*.
i Bobbin* on the nick list. We ho|N
A. & M. Extension *-> i»‘«- >>•»' *rtimii ,hc »iii in-
Man Visits Emory
i i T|»e HnptGt meetiing at llognn*
Ifr. Bentl.*y, extenaior man (iravlllr ck»*cd Sumluy. Bru. Verniil
the A. A M. Collcfc, was hoc j Hun delivered us sunic arc*! set
few hour* Seturda* looking over inon*. bul *1 did not »4nk ven
want
l» | dci
1 Mr ar.J Mis. Hull Kurd of No^
i<!ii, ion. wcr» vrsdina Mi
ssid s Jtrscy t'itv wit' "t |ror^ Ssturday in,. >*.
work und confcrrln* with O..
Ae-rt KnigM
you to bay me wir < JmT *eed
>k>wr. town today
Ha. Ha. you ci n't fo**l me. Helen,''
FVpr rrphed, bird* groa from egg*.!vary
net from •tad.*—The Ier»c> lt*y Klk n!f’t.
The hu*tMiiid c»ai*» to talk shop
whan hi* Wife begins to talking »hop- ^
pin, wgTfir JcrkfV City Elk
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We take U»i* niennv of evprr
Mr- Hoy Van h ’ who ha*
Uus.hbig j *lwflng n.i**t! w
refill ih o
home lnitll'iHV
lie r -; (
rted a womki'fiil
Id gtwc:
«t success ill hi*
M.tUip
kale Montgomery
[ Vvd of Thankn
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j Miss
,ssus in our midst Sundny...
Misses • iladyrs Smi'h and Wi
Shut!., who have !h*ci. uttendinu
It,,. First Tens Mil., Teachers
Lullcac al laasnrin, > 'ut .<<!
hranc last week.
Sesrral uf the patroas of uui
school n d Iasi werk fur Its,- p«:r-
|marc id rrpairin* and cullina Ihr
weeds arienul the schuot Iruitdn u.
Mr. liradv Jiwrlan. who is In be
Ihe rrrineiml Of trur schiTsi' ihe
raiultiff term WBa *»ii here last
KriltBy, ____...____
I Sir I lithe ' McCollum ar d family
SS> espe,. .illy thunk uur broth r* ,
*uf Ihe.r *° ’
Cruinls. We are always glad t
ur th«*»u com* ba' k.
inr o*tr thank* and uppri nation f*a
the kmdne** ami lioapitably *b<>wn
u* during Ihe illnr** and ii< nth i f
r*ur Io*. i o wife und mother, Mattie
L Blanton.
Tongu*** are unable to confc%*
uur gratitude for »o many word*
cf tcRdcifRrf and the gencrom
offering of «id in the cleaning .ind
atrgigbtening hii bouie. gre|igrlnii
“Tor a nevk iif .' ~<MWIt(ie*A.
mi ihUri in OH
kryaity brciberlsoud
•Jij ’.»h! Iw>ur #'nt *»]•*•*' wsf
Heave ,*’» rtehevl ble**mg*. and «ve» j
be reminded of your nerd* in lime |
of be#» »v« lovnt* &DC! U*s*(otHtini.
U f. Bl kXTOH
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RtMkY POINT NEWS ITEMS
By a Well wirier
Our Sunday »ih«mi v« rca1 vtl.
attended Sunday, with g«*od 1c*
Mat.
There i* a Hoilim..* meriiitg
going on at the G-iiup (irouml at
thi* writeup.. Everyone i* invited
attend.
(Alton pickin mwa** to lie the
order of the day, f'd it* opening
awful fa*t in Ui* part ol tb
country.
No* for the vUitort,, .*n*l Ikrr*
enough of them.
Mr*. Barker’* aud Mr*. Wu*k’:-
brother and *i»trr, Mr. Moi eh* ad
• nd Ml*. Well*, have Uvn vi*itinw
them the pa week. The Bar
ker», W’a«le*, Moreheadx, Ovobev
ami Wdl* hud u family reunion at
the hmue .d Mr*. Barker la*i
Saturday, ami they all gathered
Mr* Wade’* Pliib), A pb asant
time wa* reported by all win
were priwent.
Mr. Cecil Mw**ell ha* been vi*
ding • Farmer** die the pad
wee*.
Mi. II*bei ami M Harbiaon fr«*»n
We*l Texa* have been visiting Mr*
C C Barker this last week.
Mi**e* opal llavi*, *.ice tlarbi
Ma.nl !*on and Fm«ua M. Wade, 4’hnrtir
jFbming. laiwery Fletcher and
twciitvin .N irtbeut went to the Smyrna
i al .coiuunity ambiking Sumlav.
j Me. to«ii Yanecy and fatuity of
Emory were visiting Ylr. J««r Kar>
and teuidy Sunday,
j Me**r*. MewiM»rnc and t.bapm.n
| at I ended Sumla) Mined .«( Mink)
Sunday* We are always glad to
have viaitors from all communi-
(tie*. I'iease <*aiur again.
! Mi. Bennie Garrett and mmiu
mm 4miv* fr*H« l.an*- Van Sundt
county, attended hureh at N«vck%
Monday night.
Miss Pearl l>avi* wa* visit in*
Mi** Lillian Satnlord Sunday
Mr. B. Mavfield a..d family from
Dallas wi.* viaiiing In* sister. Mi*.
Enry, Mftrdif aiflki. and ..undu'
One uf Miss Knarry Etta San-
der*’ nunf fr mu !U«sriidg* wa*
visiting her Ibis "pad
A* I cent think of any •or,
I new* I’ll ring off.
|*.,.IUy E.kiktl. I Ju(| „ H SJartia, U
T « .g frsturr .luplsv of the Fair’
y.ar i. tU pouhr, rah.1 >1 -...i,“** ** p,“lA',ull> •* •“» hl u« ‘hunts
promise* to ot one ol trie beiir in- *”** Ilikdii.gJd -yiaUi da;. u..tw.i..*,.-
thi* -ecticn of the *tatr in many and another gallant soul faced it*
Ge<>nrr T R< l!ah ha* worked Maker.
<mcca»irigly in an rffi.rt to xerurr al 4. _ _ . ~ . ..
. , . » . , , . ‘ f-oming to 0v*anah in the early
poaltrv »h.»w and it i* tieiieved,
Jurt hi. effort, will mast with .ucces. |*“"*“•* ^-r‘,‘£ “a“
Many breed* of poultry will be on d Ihe oldest and iii«**t ir»p«vtcil
rxhil. t for thi* year * »bow* and resident* id thi* county. In spile
i* to be judged by YV.
of (ireeaviile. an authority on pouhry
The Hookrr Ridge Home Deaton-
church be repre
Cmi amt *pe*ift the day a*
•
ibe the beat we lev* rver had.
4- i- VKk'*ilUJ(iS,
M.skionary
Hail Destroy* E. E,
Martin’s Cotton Crop
I hr Leader learn* t..r<*tigh Mr.
1 r Hr*vek **i thi* ri.w lX*a
bad a very u fttimtive hail stunw
in the Plainvtew country last
A:rhart '0f |lls |l( wa* »tiil don:*' go«a1 I hursday, ai. f that Mr. t fc,
work a* city attorney. Martin, formerly Justic- of |h*
Born in Uabama from an old Peace of the Emory Precinct, had
Southern family Judg< Marti, |h**i hi* miluii crop in the utorwi
while still in hi* teen* battled for ,Hi* b»** will be partly covered by
the Ia»*i Cause in a tua'ier that woo (insurance The fed crops were
him rapid prtamrfioci and the r* md injured, we are informed, it
of his superior officers. being too far advanced.
i lie was ronected with Gamp Hode* I - - ■■ ■ —-
fur n>an> years as an .Ujolsnl aurl To Opil ElROryl
ltsm.1 ainvrr! lum,bjin< otllrrr^ and will t. ThpBtrt Next Week
Tuesday and le*ait i.innsdaetety toL 1 nrulIT INCAli vv CfJm
unload their nmcemoni and «ho*» . 'k ........... "* "
for the Fair AN Fair visitor* thi* Mis loa* 4* mourned by si*
•stratum Oub are here again with
their community rahibiti and mnv
not have any competition. However,
the YVeiiand Ouh a* well as the
Campbell and Quinlan Club* have
promised to be here with exhibit*
and may furnish competition o» *h« !♦***»
Hooker Club.
W»U
Tht Will
su«»
Mr. I. H
Halke* * having III#
• . M:J« I: HU f y pip, I || in
anrt tlivrr■ w<n in of rntm..,. S. V. Tain .A K«urs, M.s. K.«rn, ordrr Kmr^.1 n.'rtr
, in' Un ompany t i> ^f Jprkao*nvilit. Peter Mur n ( week which hna been ikiud
year i* larger and »>ett«r than ever . ’ ... . „ , n^xl wnirn nma
before and coa*i»u of appranungfcty t,D ** F<J,i u,,r1h <*4,r* *n*1 down for sermrt w«tl
fifty ih« ** and concetsioii*. Bloomer Martin (4 Quanali.
W H Hanie*. >nanavei of the »How | The funeral servin * l«a. < place
wHki< is tanked a* ».«•« « f tt»« kad crmelery and were
a it. c(>wtact^ by Mrv MlJr,
kind in the country. i* here with the
cc-vaay (alur. h.r, rnrl^v Th„ llas.aii. «US|«. « . V«a..a». . r.La.,
L«del. a*«i«tant manogrr. V. MrLc- -t’diief.
more, ftn-ral agent, and K E. Hurt.) imlg Martin was a resident «*'
1.1 “n>rnatf(*rt»r» ssaua l»o!i «H r-urs ath.
Th, of |H» Hmm An., i. ^ ^ ^ ol
a story oi continual growtii and ad
law. and will be remi mebn d l»*
Ifaikey is planing to get
everything in rr»*"'4» bjr next
Friday, 4imounceu»ei t of xhldi wXI
.fc, uud *n nest week** paper.
Short Course for
Rain* County
Club Members
• »tending comkilroc*
towns-peofib. in th* kna
\anvrment through aO the year*
When W. H Haines first stalled, the '•••kr settlers
•onie 15 years ago. hi* «1»©w coa- • Tkr Leadt r Ran* with frirud*
r.l , f , m»m i mi.nrl Th. , 1c ,l|rll,|lllK i„ „«r Ml
the *ati»e show sum c*mi*i*|% of fdt>
nokrhy * mui s*n>m< , i* toiiipkift *»lli
in h*eli. Fort the pa*t vear* lx ha* rrlgtHe
been bringing attraction* t’ Lost Oak t
(!urmg the annual Tiir.
vome *»t thr pnncipal attr. tioti m
tins show, n« ♦ '••iiuting the <ioll *fand«
etc., include Penny Arrade. < urio*itv
Simp, Coihn * Cgve. Ifawaua i \ illag*
Box of Fun. JungUland. I Hair l and
Min-trel*, Wild \\e<t Show*, and Mer
r* -go-round. Kerri* nee!. Ki i’* mer-
ry mix-np and n»an> other*
Hfidti the twenty paid ‘ttaxtioti*
Ca!»a*i*« t iron rcofiag f-.W» pe
*gaare at Harr*«’ si i arnhy.
Mi** Artli* tNiff is spending
wt-ek in Dallas wl#V friends.
hand which they
TV t tr charge state that they al-
ready have contract* with many of
the leading fair* i.vrf i*e s-»,uwtrv
weigh* approam do ^ I*#•*•«. T
• nxkr i* known a* “Jui ho' an’
»i,| to drink wxter like a hor*
“Juaho’ only get* fed nn.-c a w*i
am! Saturday i* the day that
his eat*. Hi* trainer wifi f
JN pound* of chicken here Sattr
wIulU i* only a tm derate meal
Momifr Ailifalwr
1,1 m>c oi ihaii tigNttu*g gfrpbit^^H
Jungle I-ard.” s monger ma.i M^,,| 1 . t. na t Henry Toners • ...ike a* showing tt* pOoSlR*#.
alligator. I] 1-2 feet long nafu>nalt> known aviator, who is to k ^ ,t|| p(.| bthihil the inovefncat
weighing J4 5 |K»und* Thi* alligator xht here Thursday | f. ,, h
wat .aviurr.,! ....rat *trk. a;.’ at ^ ^.,urrU> that hr dul »• *h, t(all». “ ’ ’’ ‘ ' _ _____
Wr t Ir.hurbu, M milr. «»(>• Fair la.t fa* On Tr«r.n»y Ihf .ilrrna . *---——
Houston ,» Jf V N irr-,'M. ruth hair ra.ira I MbD ia(1 LiltllWl
This grral crtat-i . tti r = is# }(..,„ • ,.e ;ifs jai" . | _
th.t taual.t a V ,tar old u< ,rr »-rJ1 muyy rts,.. WeF>*vl— a’t’V. r \ v«|at! Liar—ir • Ml a tut r.U
•a •*» tW‘ »• 'Va.t ’.olur.ibia, Miwa. wtKal u>... o.MM . . .4 ^
AirOu. Er* 'Mticn.
CoBM) A«rnl )m«l" la «ain«.
Ilrr ,>M(Uatr >4 'hr hwaa .Aar.-
I) Chumbrr nf A arlct. Iturv anti
t rrr to pul .»« a M '*rt Iiair.r'
ot • iv h—r V < «ur«» fc»»a a.4
l.irU I 'u!., ahmit I1, I Mh or
36th of Srptrn Iwr. *H» H-rar.t
of l)ii or-ton of thi. .i»»oiaat«ti
havr hr r-ti . »llnd to mrH in Knio-
r\ SatBrtf *> aftrrm '..1 irt 1 •> 'lock
lr> pr viflriit. Pr. P. W. Pramon
t<. rrmv.rlr *h» matter.
n ■» f. axia-* to have quite a
an' ia'fo. aarnullural e»hi!i** »»«1 other
h<'r" ihnRk. leatltry ratltpa tor r|U
^ r( i.rotiut tiurl. iiv. fct.n'k juJaik, ’!#•
, I Vni.'i ludina aiieri*. hr. f cBille, u-ilT
la< I cattle, nnrt ho,v.
lot' ii ia crj' -e’e* from thi. r«hibit
to mahe krir. iron It —I U» -!itt
a S.jle K..ti al UjIIm Ib IKtoher
In | Amt wr aliouhi emjen.oe tu
Boot! khowlng »» po-aiWe.
Meurt. 0 W ar>4 A rt Prather
were pleuvanl caller, at hi- office
Tuesday. T»- latter t-a iu»t re-
WISW. a Wlnoakor o -err K,m ^ . -*
i - and c r»cgn4rt#s lamkin# tui
■Myfeli^ ir1 E3
Ida. hot satwday w.C he lire .«a.
m ih , alha-ior In h» ihrill ,et I -nit'-ant Tu.e-ra» '41 v«
irt oio Ii hat rlrwa t i ordaf Frrlorat rh» —nir vtanta that
hr Ha aide Thi. l*an'h, will do Tharvd., bm win owl-e
W.I.. I »•** hi «o •*»»»
Me-.r- Holanri Hutler ami Percy
before lie rouM be «
■cvnmt claim
ar« r» ,J JUO year*
onall alligator, h, «. oOr Tlri. oart1 wy|| *, Tharvda,
rA the .how .. eat-ei.Hv attr.-tiaa .e* d- *-—< —Ml4| wi.-h
at ten iron irom hnn* rda ol ttm >te* j» m ,r t|, or—t-wet eih.1 Wna tree (
'I tilth.
1’-*ea >i
owe oi .ha addeu
*.« t. a tryr.li .t.
jCWMMl
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Mr. K C. '4mih.il and (atmlj of
«tr,-rt d.’lwe arr, here a ahort
.... while Wedmaday oe.ra.w#. TW
aolt. tajsvaro enroule to Vkbrtoahoro,
jw-todju-e *U1 SSftt
edtto.r JjB,. Caumheii ia 0
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, August 28, 1925, newspaper, August 28, 1925; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth845701/m1/1/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.