The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, August 3, 1923 Page: 8 of 8
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rAGE EIGHT.
THE JUNCTION EAGLE
Friday, August 3, 1923.
CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES.
SHOWER. I TARTY.
Monday afternoon from five Sunday afternoon Mrs. Lola
to seven o’clock, Mrs. Lola Me- j McCollum complimented her
Collum and Mrs. Lee J. Cork ill mother, Mrs. J. L. Jones, with
complimented Mrs.Carroll Cher- a birthday party. The rooms
ry of Flatonia, with a miseella-' were prettily decorated, while a
neous shower at the home of big birthday cake with its light-
Mrs. McCollum. j ed candles held the place of
The rooms were thrown open honor,
to accommodate the large crowd j Many lovely gifts were bo-
und attractive decorations of stowed on the honoree.
inven anti yellow with the sun-, Delicious refreshments were
Lower predominating, were used served and all joined in wishing! Flood lights for the garage 5!
In t u'na tavnig Ime wtne Mrs ^irs jont.H many more happy may be the next step in coping @
O-.rkill. Mrs. Met ollum ami Mrs. birth(luys. ' i with auto bandits.
Cherry. Upon entering, the ___*-
guests were asked to register Meeting of School Patrons.
in the bride’s book, which Mrs. j -
C. T. Hnlekamp had charge of. I There will be a meeting at the
Tan-No-More
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AT TOILET COUNTERS
SAMPLE MAItEOON RLQUtSl.
BAKER LABORATORIES
I N' C O P PUPATED
MEMPHIS. TENNESSEE.
The Junction-Kerrville Mail
And Passenger Line
DAILY SCHEDULE
Leaves Junction at____________________0:00 A. M.
Arrive in Kerrville at---------------- 10:00 A. M.
Leaves Kerrville at __________________ 1:00 P. M.
Arrives in .1 unction at_________________5:00 P. M.
Kerrville Phone 4:5.
Fare to Kerrville $3.00
Junction Phone 122.
To San Antonio $5.00.
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A musical program was ren- J Community Hall at London Fri-
dered, which was very much , day night at which time the pro-
enjoyed. 1 position of consolidating the
Little Misses Mary Ellen Par-1 Red Creek and London school
ry and Christine Schraub, by districts will be discussed, and
means of green and yellow rib- those interested in these two
bon st reamers, pulled a huge schools are requested to be pres-
basket overflowing with gifts, lent. The Eagle is informed
into the room: Miss Christine that a number of speakers, bo-
Fchraub presented the basket, of sides patrons of the two schools
gilts to the bride. Many pretty will be there to address those
and useful presents were re-1 present.
a l ived. | *
During the afternoon punch Dr. Roger S. Parry and J. 1». i
was served from a sunflower Randolph returned Irom San
decorated table where Miss Cla- Antonio Sunday with Mis. Rnn-
ra Fritz and Mrs. Carl Wolf who 1S recovering lrom
presided an operation which she under-
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MERRY WIVES CLUB. I----------—---A
.... m ,, ... , 1 PRAETORIAN MIlXiE NO. SO.
h, Merry \Viyos Hub was All I.ov.-d Praetorians in-'
p1":;1 la;( Ihumlay alter- ca55a3a3vilt„| to aUclld.
',y -00 ‘ °rkl" "“h \ fiiiii'lli Monday
.... . . . . V*V night m each month.
I lie c-olur sehome was carried \<y [jinlolnh Becker, S. A.
out in the sunllower decorations, jonnje Patterson, W. li.
tallies and score pads tied with I
ychow ribbon. t I JUNCTION I. O. O. F.
Mr 1’. Josepli made high ^ Lodge No. 7SS, 1
, r. ..iu 1 w >n a bottle of per- A _f ^meets* every
* ame; Mi . Katie Seeligson ol ^^w'rhursday night
. igarland, won the guest prize, Visiting brothers cordially in-
:i yellow linen handkerchief; v it ed to attend.
Mi d N iv.de ('ar < ■ was con-
soled with a comic novelty doll
dressed in yellow.
Ice cream in canteloupe was
T\vd wit!', plate favors of cun-
i,i,' mi; at Hi" yellow parasols,
i he i n • ' wn gii, t s wen*:
i I*.. Sr ligson of Sugar-
Mi it 'belt \\ .is,in of
ai. Antonio, and Mrs. Nessit*
i ai 'ti e, 1 irmvnw<m*iI.
NOTICE!
are
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Alex Wahl, X. C.
Robt. I. Jarvis, Sec.
W. O. W. CAMP NO. 131.
Lodge meets First Tuesday
night in each month.
All Loyal Woodmen invited
to attend.
ROUT. I. JARVIS. C. C.
Cal land Newby, See’y.
BERT FI EMING POST
\nurican Region
Meet Seeond Monday Night of
Each Month.
J. (Reddingfii d, P.(’. J
Walter Buck, Adj. i
Better Than Pills
For Liver Ills.
UJ Tonight
H* (a tona and strengthen
strengthen
tha organa of digestion and
• liininAtion, Improvo appatito,
rto;* sick haadachoa, rolisvo bil-
iounne^s, correct constipation.
Th«y act promptly, pleasantly,
miiJly, yet thoroughly.
Tomorrow Alright
Get a
25c. Sox
K1EYMAN DRUG
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Take ii home to
the kids.
H?ve a packet in
your pocket for an
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Chas. Schreiner Bank
(Unincorporated)
KERRVILLE, TEXAS.
Makes Liberal Advanees on
SHEEP, GOATS, WOOL and MOHAIR.
Established 1869.
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MRS. R. J. MOTLEY, Proprietress.
A HOME LIKE HOTEL FOR LOC AL PEOPLE
AND THE TRAVELING PUBLIC.
RATES $2.25 PER DAY.
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Prosperity of Any Community
DEI ENDS On many things, but in a community such as
ours, a Lfroat tlt*al dcupncls on our ability to diwrsi
fv to the extent of producing more and buying less
from the outside.
MANY Sections are not so ricldy etuiowned with pood
soils, favorable climatic conditions, etc., as we are,
but we are not usintf these natural endowments to
the fullest advantage.
GUAI>t?AU-Y We are tfettinK away ft\>m the uiea of
usiuR valuable farming land for >rra/.in>r purposes
and aiv timlinir that many crops that have not been
thought adaptetl to this eounty, will Ki*ow well here
and that we can prrow the things we netnl, but have
Ihhmi aivusUaned io buyinjr*
EKTITS. Veiretables. melons, etc., have pnwen them,
selves well atlapted and very prtdltable this year.
Poultry can t»e ndsiHl cheaply here and the tourist
trade is opening a valuable market for butter and
milk.
OI K BankinK facilities are at your service.
Junction State Bank
Junction. Texas.
Member of Federal Reserve System
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Perry, H. Grady. The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, August 3, 1923, newspaper, August 3, 1923; Junction, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890906/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .