The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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TELEGRAPH NEWS.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie McDonald
and children were guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ii. F. Me-
Knv last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John It. W ilson
and Svlvia and Edgar McKav
visited at the J. F. Dents ranch
last Sundav.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob McDonald
srxmt Snturdnv and Sunday at
the Tavlor ranch near Serovia.
Mr. Dave Jackson and sons.
Jim. John and Dee. left Monday
morning for Hear Creek, where
they will help with a hunch of
sheep that are being driven to
Menard.
Messrs. Melvin Rogers, 1. E
Dents and Temple Drats went i
to Segovia Monday. )
Mr. and Mrs. (’. 1*. Bruce and
children visited at JuncUon last1
Mondav and Tuesday, t he guests 1
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl TafT.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rogers and j
son. Merlin, of Menard came out
to the Welge ranch Monday and
ret timed Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Robinson
and little son of Houston, Texas,
are spending a very pleasant
week camping at the Seven Hun-
dred Springs. They were here
last summer and liked the coun-
try and people so well, they re-
turned again this summer.
Mrs. Will Cavaness is spend-
ing the week in Junction under
treatment of the doctor.
Mr. II. W’elge of San Angelo,
spent several days of this week
at his ranch.
Mr. S. B. Kendrick of Junc-j
tion, has recently purchased the
Telegraph store and has already
taken charge.
Fleming Kelps of Junction is
spending this week with his sis-
ter, Mrs. Si Cavaness.
Mr. and Mrs. 01 lie Fleming
were in J unfit ion Wednesday.
Clarence McDonald left last
Thursday for San Antonio where
he will spend some time before
ret urning home.
Mrs. (). L. Freeman and child-
ren left Saturday for Medina
where they will make their fit-1!!
lure home. S. B. Kendrick ami
family are moving their house-
hold goods from Junct on to
Telegraph and will occupy the
house vacated by Mr. Freeman.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hodges
and family of near Rock Springs
passed through Telegraph Fri-
day going to Junction
Mr. and Mrs
of Rock Springs, spent the week
end with the latter’s parents, I
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Reynolds at <$
the Beasley ranch. , *
THE JUNCTION EAGLE
Friday, August 26, 1922.
beautiful Llano. Every color of Lassie Quisenbery, Susie and
the rain bow was well repre. Edith Beasley, Dorothy Baker
sented by the bathing suits. of Sonora, and Susan Grace
After all the bathers had got- Boyle. Mesdames Hamer. Wolf,
t* n accustomed to the cold water Moore, Mudge, Sterling Baker
the fun began. (of Sonora. Lila Mav Wilson!
Mesdames C. M. Wolf, P. Jo- Stevenson, Atchison, Riley, Mot-
seph and Jim Moore were the ley, Boyle, Skaggs, Holekamp,
.nidges for the contests. Miss W. II. Baker. Joseph, Kindricks,
Hara Fritz won a bathing scarf and Denman. Messrs “Jack”
for’the fastest swimmer, and Denman, Vann Martin and Wil-
Mts, Lila May Wilson was con- bur Atchison, and the hostesses.
s led with a “toy” goat. In the - -------° -
< vers contest, Miss Tyler Wil- Gen. W oilers Ends Horseback
1:bison won a bathing cap, and Trip on Arrival in Austin,
i he judges consoled Mrs. Skaggs ... .
with a bar of soap hi’ rag, if she < K horseback Irom Hous-
wouldn’t cry when she got hot-1 .Vn to Smithville, a
t'*m with her poor head when I",st,ini:<‘ °, 171 ,m me and
she dived. Miss Dorris Wright vw. days’ .(.,en* J“cob
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JUNCTION-MENARD MAIL LINE
GUY PRATER, Contractor.
Leaves Junction Daily at 6:30 A. M.
Leaves Menard Daily at 12:00 M.
First Class Conveyances for Passengers
and Express Service
Will Appreciate Your Business
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• Big Ben Alarm (Mocks
F'ght Day Mantle Clocks.
F. Wolters, commanding officer
of the Fifty-sixth Brigade, Tex-
as National ^Juard cavalry, ar-
rived in Austin Sunday noon.
He was accompanied on the trip
by Lieut. C. P. Smith, adjutant
of the Fifty-sixth machine gun
won Club prize, a beautiful bath
towel, and Miss Tyler Wilkinson
won guest prize, a bathing belt,
bn be ng l ho two best looking
bathers in their suits.
Angel food and sunshine cake In„ ...
y. as served with poach ice cream I smiadron
to the following: Misses Floral’ n •?* , . . _
Mae and Mary Spill,-r. i.ela Tav- i fTte th® lo!”f tnp’ C'e"fral
lor Ruth B'lkf.i- r i.,u, i " alters reported he was feeling
rue.- Cothy MudKe"^ «ne “S°? arrival here- an<1
lor, Natalie' Samlherr Clara r1‘!u'aUly l,ci',an lo PrePare
I’h’itz Wil I in n m i tv,..,.; \ / Hor the opening ot the cavalry
and Buck Dorlla Wrl^t. encampment at Camp Mabry,
Visitor.* were: Misses Tyler
Wilkinson, Emma Mae Hodges,! FOR SALE! ✓
Annie Taylor of Rock Springs, Good work horse for sale, In-
Katy Seeligson of Sugarland, j quire at Eagle office. 17-2tc
WEST TEXAS FAIR
TWENTY-SEC ONI) EX IT 1BITION
Kerrville, Texas
August 29, 30 and 31, 1922
Idvc Stock Exhibit Better Than Ever
Races by Swiftes1 Runners in the State
•Music, Baseball (James, with
Other Amusements Each Day,
A SHOW WORTH WHILE.
DON’T MISS IT!
John H. Ward, Pre. Ally Beitel, See.
:
If You Need a ('lock or a Watch
SEK
WALTER BUCK
Jeweler
Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing
| Quickly Done.
&
| All Work Guaranteed.
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KEIUtVILLE, TEXAS.
illakes Liberal Advances on Sheep, (ioals.
Wool and Mohair.
Foster ()wens i ...... »<sx.x$>
Geo. J. Trainer
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F. 0. Garvin
“Laf-a-Lot” Club Entertained I;*
With a “Splash” Party. •
Misses Tottie and Cecil Mar- •
tin delightfully entertained the .
“l.af-a-l,ut” Club Thursday of I
last week with a “Splash" party, *
at the Schreiner Park. The •
crowd mot at 1:30 o’clock and I
at :> o'clock there could be seen *
large crowd of "splash dolls” •
coming down thesti|»s from the *
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CEO. J. TRAINER COMMISSION CO.
Dealers in
LAND AND LIVE STOCK
Well improved 10 1-2 section ranch. SS.JO per ucrjC;
$20,000.00 cash, balance liberal terms. Write, phone
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| Headquarters for Everybody |
i That Eats
| SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER EVERY SUNDAY f
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AH kinds of good things to Eat Cooked right and serv- (•!
ed right.
UUAHS,, TOBACCO AND CIGARETTS
Fresh Bread Baked Daily,
will become a regular customer.
6: A. M. to 0 P. M.
GEO. W. COUSINS, Prop.
THREE DOORS SOUTH OF STATE BANK
Give us a trial and you
Open every day from
JUNCTION
ELECTRIC BOOT S SHOE SHOP
! am i "w in position t«» fill vonr orders for
Boots. W Idle in town call and see me.
I irst c ass repairing done at Reasonable Prices,
E. O. LOWGREN,
HANKINS DRUG CO.
DRUGS
and
CONFECTIONS
HANKINS DRUG CO.
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Schreiner=Hodges Co.
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
Largest buyers of Mohair, Wool, Cotton. I Vcans and all
other produce in tins territory.
Our policy is a square deal lor everybody.
The Quality is Right.
The Price is Right.
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Schreiner-Hodges Co.
JUNCTION. TEXAS
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Perry, H. Grady. The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1922, newspaper, August 25, 1922; Junction, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890849/m1/2/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .