The Forney Messenger (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 18, 1924 Page: 5 of 8
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THE FOftNEY 'MtifiSt&XGK*. THURSDAY, SKPT. IS. If24. ’ ' •
V'iiM F(Dim«7
Items of Interest G allured By Xtu-'s-Messenyer Correspondent!
Mr. an<|. Mrt,; vVHJiaWTliu*
field of Dallas were guest of
Mrs. J. A. Crawford and family
on Monday.
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Doing of Our People
f'ruui i'm* <) «•
LAWSON
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Bennett of
Dallas visited relatives here
Sunday.
John Parnell and family, who
have been making their home at
Quitman, moved to this com-
munity last week and are now
living on the C. M. Pruitt farm.
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' Misses Velma Lee and Alta
Mae Parnell were the guest of
Misses Hazel and I.ucile Stark
Saturday night.
Miss Lenora Jones spent Sat-
urday night with Miss Grace
Summers.
Mr. and Mr.v C N. Jones of !
Dallas spent Sunday with the The Rev. T. M. Kirk of Dallas
tfrmers pare ns, Mr. and Mrs. I spent Thursday visiting friends
R. P. Jones. j jn Seagoville. Rev. Kirk has
Vf.. rj t- r> _ .. been formerly pastor of the
and dainrhte*- I B?*lne 1 Methodist church of this place
TJt with t,; Sfun-: and has many friends who are
day with the formers sister,' always g,lad to welcome him in
! Seagoville.
f* Mrti. f. 'C. (hyder aee«np»»V- •
ied by Mr. »nd Mrs. Huojard; Eugene Dozier left Monday, School in Dallas.
Cortnelison visited relatives in tor Austin where lie will enter
Mr. Hatley has returned from j Miss Lucile Richmond was
an extended visit in Tuscola, seen in town Monday. Miss
Taylor County, Texas. , Richmond underwent an opera-
. 1 tion for appendicitis two weeks
Davis Broods leaves in the ago, and her friends are glad to
near future for Terrill Training see her able to be up again.
SEAGOVILLE
*•,nd ^T"‘"’ wS 5 saraa 51
lar members of Seagoville So-
ciety and church circles and will
he heartily welcomed back
home; where they will join her
Mr. Hoog. who died Tuesday j J*f \s a ™mber °r
• j the college band, and was noti-
fied to report several days early
Mrs. E. M. Dozier and daugh-
ter. Miss AJlie, visited in Dallas
Monday.
——-.....— —-........—- , i . ,, .. Jack F. Criswell left Tuesday for band practice.
father. Mr. B. M. Crawford for I flI‘ aml Mrs. hd McEachren of | for College Station to enter the !
the winter months. I ,r. sp^nLSl.,n.dav with Mr.J Agricultural and Mechanical Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lee
College of Texas. j moved to Richardson Tuesday.
Mrs. Scott Ferguson and little Mr’ L.ee .ha!J a«®Pted ® P081}™
MARKOUT
'and Mrs. C. C. Irby.
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Mrs. Carl S. Fleming and little
„ .. 8°n. of Boston. Mass, are visit-
Man ion Kelley was a Dallas! ing Mrs Fk>mjngs parents ™
Mrs. Berry of Crandall.
Miss Lucilo Mays of
visited her sister, Mr>.
Lawson.
Dallas ATr. and Mrs. John Wiseman
1,1 k- of Garland and Mrs. Lillie Hanks
: of Galveston visited their uncle
Mr. and Mr- V E. Lawson ai?d aunt’ JJ1' W; T:
visited mi Galv ston lust week I £.ime8 and Mrs- Mollle Crawford
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rhone and ehil-
visitor Monday.
J. J. Harrell was in Dallas
Monday.
Miss Jennie Embry of Abilene j
was a visitor in this community
Monday.
P. L. Ballard and daughter.
May was a among the Dallas
visitors Monday.
W. K- Anderson and son,
Raymond made a business trip
to Dallas Monday.
I «nd Mrs. C. C. Irby.
daughter Margaret of Rock- ** Principal of the Richardson
walfvWw SL in Fornev Slh“l "iU *» lhere f>'r th«
Thursday night. • comln^ winter*
& 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 if? 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 t|t tft wft wft
dren. spe it Sunday with Jim lwrMr- and J\ M- McGenzie Miss Lillie Stovall was in Dal-
Crawford and familv of Seao-o Mr- and Mrs- Eun,ce Mc Kenzie i iV1':ss ^,u,e ftunau was
vilt beag° jof Mesquite were guest of Mr. |las Monday.
and Mrs. J. O. McKenzie Tues- Mrs. Ivas Harrell and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Haze- day. Maye Ballard was in Terrell
lip of Kleberg spent Sunday j M d vv , p k ,.nd Tuesday.
with L. 'i Miller and familv. n n S i i* d • ..
• IC. O. Bruce were Dallas visitors Jeffie Starnes was in Dallas
Mrs. C A. Neff and daughter, Friday. Monday.
Vonne, w’io have been spending! ... . ‘__—
some tim? with the fotrirrs Misses Lucile Randerson and j wANTED:—Men or women to
\i-i n m i Prudence Petty were visktrs at , , V - . „„„ i
sistei, M. n D. D. Munger re^ ^ailfmun ‘ ; take orders for genuine guaran-
turned to their home at Lo. A.i-! Kaafman last week. teed hosierv for men, women 1
gles Mo i.la ’• Miss Ina Mae Haney of Kauf- and children. Eliminate darn-i
M. A. Calhoun who has been! man is the guest of her sister, ing. Salary S75 a week full j
spending sem? time with friends j Mrs. Robt. L. Ard. ; time $1.50 an hour spare time.
MtohS^tatv^k1* ''0TO ‘"i Mesdames W *■ r>rk«.!Si°,”pL ' ;
Uklalioma last week. |Luther Bowers, Mr. and Mrs;;.
There w ill h • r.o preaching at' Emmett Joyce and C. TVT. Craw- j;
the morning hour Sunday, but! ford were Dallas visitors
there will be at the evening
hour, by the Rev. A. VV. Martin.
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
urday.
John Parnell and family who ____ ________ ____ r_______
have been making their home at! with me for collection all delin-
FRESH
OYSTERS
EVERY DAY
£
Try One of Our V eal
Tenderloin Steaks.
£
STOLLE’S CAFE
We Feed the People
Delinquent Tax Notice: ;•].
The City Council has placed 1
Quitman for several years, have I quent city taxes' some running 1 i
moved to this comfunit/. 7 . . _ , . ,
| back for a number of years, and I
E- N. Terry and family spent i thja is to 8erve notice that all
Sunday with L. Z. Miller and|per8ong who owe deHnquent
* ' ‘ taxes to the city and who do not ,
Sunday guests of Miss C'eo pav them on or before Oct. 1st ••
Terry were: Misses Mary Eglah wi|, have suit filed against them. ;$
Short and Ozella Miller. , certa|nly do not desire to ..
Rev. F. L. Cargile and family file suit against any one but you *'*
spent the week-end in McKiu- should pay your taxes the same
ney. Rev. Cargile having filled as the other fellow and if suit
his regular appointment there, be necessary we shall have to j £
take that proceedure. iT
Mrs. D. H. Moon and dnuvn- Please take advantage of this,.’,
ter. Susie Mae. visited in Dallas ncdjce and aVoid being sued and v
Saturday. tax ]jen forclosed. | X
S. P. Jones and family spent W. H. Baines, City Attorney
Sunday with J. A. Summers and --------
family. 4 |f?
Mrs. E. C. Norwood and dau-
ghter, Miss Virgie, visited in
Dallas this week-
Mrs. T. I. Wilkerson, of Balch
Springs spent Monday with her
daughter, Mrs. H- M. Johnson, j
Mr. and Mrs. C. .Johnston of
Dallas visited H- M. Johnston
and family Sunday.
Mrs. VV. Bryan of Dallas came j
Monday for a few days visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs-
H. M. Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mills and
children of Dallas visited Mrs.
D. D. Munger Sunday.
Misses Virline and Hazel
Humphreys returned to their
schools in Dallas Monday. ^Tiss
Virline is at Forest High School
and Miss Hazel at Cliff High
School.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Moon at-
tended the funeral of their <
brother-in-law. J. L. England,
Friday. Mrs. Moon remained !
over for the week-end with her
sister, Mrs. Elsie England.
Mrs. A. W. Martin and chil-
dren who have been visiting in
Arkansas, for some time re-
turned home last week
The Rev. and Mrs. A. VV.
Martin and children spent Sun-
day in Farmers Branch. Mr.
Martin filled his regular ap-
pointment there-
Mr. and Mrs. VV. VV. Bennett
of Dallas spent Sunday with the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Bennett.
Preaching will be held at the
Lawson Methodist Church Fri-
day night, September 10. bv the
presiding elder. Dr. H. D. Knick-
erbocker, of Dalas. After tbe
preaching the quarterly confer-
ence will be held.
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Rohde, W. L. The Forney Messenger (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 18, 1924, newspaper, September 18, 1924; Forney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth988283/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .