The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1935 Page: 4 of 4
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THE ALTO HERALD, ALTO, TEXAS, JANUARY 31, 1936.
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Ckartes Birdsong was a visitor in
Trinity Sunday.
Aiton Vaughn of Betot spent Satur-
day afternoon here with reiatives.
Pooi's Khaki Suits on sate Satur-
day for $2.85.
Searis'.
Jim Hotcom!) of Trinity was a visi-
tor here Sunday.
C. A. Gipson of Overton spent Sun-
day here with home fotks.
Arnotd Reed of Nacogdoches was a
visitor here Saturday.
W. H. Rix of Rusk spent Sunday
here with reiatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Moore and son,
Terry Ted, spent Sunday in Lufkin.
See our New Spring Dresses*
Berryman & Watters.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. Mitier were
visitors in Marshaii Saturday.
Rev. J. C. Cooper and famity re
turned Friday from a visit to Hous-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Tuttis and
daughter, Marie, spent Sunday in
Arp.
Wiison Netties of Lufkin spent
Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Koib. ,,
Mrs. W. A. Trantham spent the
week-end in Jacksonviite with reia-
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Vemon Naron and
MrB. Thos. Durbin spent Sunday in
Dattas visiting reiatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Richardson and
ron were visitors in Jacksonviite Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Treadweii and
son, Harvey Jr., spent Monday in
Patestine.
Gar] Garner was a business visitor
in Shreveport, La., Monday.
Mrs. H. E. Gibson spent Monday
in Lufkin.
Ben Lyies Crites of Rusk was a
business visitor here Monday.
See the beautifui line of 98c
presses at Searis'.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bianton were
Visitors it) Jacksonviiie Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. Miiier spent
Thursday in Crockett.
Rev. Waiiace Ciark spent Thursday
of iast week in Henderson.
Mrs. Ben Moore and daughter, Miss
Vioiet Harry, were visitors in Rusk
Saturday.
Jake Canada of Fort Worth is a
guest in t.ie A. H. Jeter home this
week.
DROP your watch and DROP
into see Wai-DROP, Rusk, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Hart and
daughter, Kathryn, spent iast week-
end in Houston.
Mrs. J. C. Sanders of Crockett
spent Saturday here with her sister,
Mrs. C.H.Durham.
Roy Bruce of San Antonio spent
iast week-end here visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wiiiiams spent
Sunday in Nacogdoches with reia-
tives.
Mrs. Horace TreadweH came in
Monday from Lufkin to be at the
bedside of her father, Dock Biack,
{who is iit.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gitmore of
Grapeiand were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bascotnb Hoieomb Sunday.
Friends of E. M. Decker of this
city wit] be pieased to know that
he was abte to return home from the
ihospitai at Jacksonviiie Sunday after
undergoing an operation there.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wiiiiams of this
city, Miss Euia Mae Monk of Nacog-
;doches, and Mrs. George Knisei of
Borger, spent Tuesday in Van visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dreher.
Mrs. Don Gothard and iittie daugh-
ter of Minden, La., and Mrs. R. E.
Norris of Shreveport, La., spent iast
"week with their father and grand-
father, Ernest Brunt.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Beauchamp and
daughter, Bettye Jeanne, returned
home Thursday from Conroe where
they had been visiting reiatives the
past ten days.
See our New Spring Dresses.
Berryman & Watters.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Durham and
famiiy spent Sunday in Rusk visiting
in the R. H. Chesnut home.
Mrs. Waiiace Ciark andchiidren
spent Thursday and Friday in Rusk
with reiatives.
Mesdames Clyde Poore and Mau-
rice Priett were Tyier visitors
Friday.
Misses Laura Wiiiiams and Ruth
Paimer spent Sunday afternoon in
Nacogdoches.
Misses Heien Shattuck and Martha
Jean Atkins, students of Stephen F.
Austin Cotiege, Nacogdoches, are
spending their mid-term vacation with
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Shattuck.
Miss Lester Quartes and Mrs.
Ctarence Quaries spent the first of
this week in Crockett.
Mrs. 0. E. Moore of Victoria spent
the first of this week here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hub Maddux.
Miss Annie Atien spent the week-
end in Sour Lake with her sisters,
Mesdames John A. Long and D. J.
Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Prince of Nac-
ogdoches spent Sunday with the tat-
ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Raney. ,
See the beautifui iine of 98c
dresses at Searis'.
Misses Amy Summers, Mitdred
Everett and Mr. Biit Womaek of
Pineiand spent a few hours in the
city Sunday.
Miss Hansford Quartes has as her
guest this week Mrs. Pickie of Pat-
estine.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Singtetary and
Mesdames B. E.Hatbert, Trade j son, Grady Cartton, of Weits spent
Pearman and tittte son, Tracie, Jr., I Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. R. R.
spent Tuesday ip Jacksonviite. jStribting.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Usher and I Beautifu] iine of New Spring
Mr. and Mrs. A. Wigginton spent ! Dresses just received
Sunday in Gushing.
Berryman & Watters.
Poot's Khaki Suits
day for $2.85.
on sate Satur-
Searts'.
Pure
Medicines
Winter weather is atways a
threat against lieatth. When itt
see your doctor. When the doc-
tor prescribes bring yytr pres-
cription here. We have onty the
purest of drugs and compound
prescriptions accuratety. Phone
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F. C. Rand of Jacksonviite, Dis-
trict Manager of Gutf Pubtic Service,
was a business visitor here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Moore and
Mrs. W. E. Wittiams were in Lufkin
Sunday visiting Mrs. Moore's daugh-
ter, Mrs. Ctarence Lowery.
Miss Pautine Rounsavitte, who is a
Btudent in Stephen F. Austin Cottege,
Nacogdoches, came in Monday for a
few days visit with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gus Rounsavitte.
Mesdames A. B. Atten, Coy Smith,
Bit! Jones and Dan Autt of Jackson-
yitte spent Tuesday with Mrs. Fisher
Harrison.
Beautifu) tine of New Spring
Dresses just received.
Berryman & Watters.
Miss Retha Hughes spent the week-
end in Jacksonvitto with her sister,
Lethe), who is a student in Baptist
Cottege.
Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Prince, Mr. and
Mrs. N. E. Prince of Cushing and Mr.
and Mrs. Dewey Whitaker of Li)bert
Were here Sunday visiting Mrs. E. L
Raney, who is iit.
Messrs. Joe and Geo. Merriweth.er
and son, J. R., spent Sunday in Ken-
nard with their mother and grand-
mother, Mrs. W. E. Merriwether, and
other reiatives.
S. Y*. Fox spent the first of this
!week in Robstown on business. He
Iwas accompanied as far as Livings-
ton by Mrs. Fox and son, Kenneth,
,who visited with her sister, Mrs.
Dock Butter.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. 'Whiteman had
as their guests Sunday, Mrs. Guy
Crossiin and daughters, Carotine,
Francis, and Doris of Waco, Mr. and
Mrs. Charies Whiteman and chiidren,
Mary Lois and Charies, Jr., of Tyier
and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bianton of
Nacogdoches.
OFYOUR
FAYOMTE
Mr. and Mrs. 'W. A. Muckteroy and
daughter, Eartine, spent Sunday here
with reiatives. They were accom-
panied by the former's mother, Mrs.
Lena Muckteroy, who had been visit-
ing in Tyier the past few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Russeti Smith and
daughter, Mary, and Mrs. Laura
Musick were in Rusk Sunday attend-
ing a birthday dinner in honor of
Messrs. Wit) Brooks, Joe Henry King
and Mrs. Bud Wattace at the tatter's
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bittie Lyon were
visitors here Sunday. They were aci
companied by the former's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs lack Lyons, who
had been visiting them the past
few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Thornton and
famiiy, Homer Raney, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Owens and son, Richard Max,
spent Sunday here with their parents
and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Raney.
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Knight, five year o!d son of Mr. and
Mrs W. H. Knight, died at the resi-
dence this morning at 5 o'ciock of
measies and accompanying compli-
cations.
Funerai services wiii be heid Tues-
day morning at 10 o'ciock at the
Camp Ground cemetery witH Rev.
Baiiey, Pentecostal minister of Jas-
per, officiating. Buriai wii] be -under
direction of Strin,ger Undertaking
company.
Surviving besides the parents are
three brothers, James, Vernon and
Morgan and two s'.sters, Coieta and
Eiizabeth Knight and the grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Knight
of Aito.—Beaumont Enterprise.
The iaw-makers who enacted the
statute of timitations must have acted
on the theory that time wiii cure
everything.
Doctors Know!
... and they use
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You'd use a iiquid. too. if you knew
how much better it makes you feci.
A liquid taxative can atways be
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krnd of hetp—and the right amount
of hetp. When the dose ts repeated,
instead of more each time, you take
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regutarty and thoroughty without aid.
Peopte who have experienced this
comfort, never return to any form of
help that can't be reguiatedl The
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Mrs. Lukef aiso rented the buiid-
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Weimar, F. L. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1935, newspaper, January 31, 1935; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214734/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.