Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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vnXNSBOKO WEEKLY NEWS FBBRUARY IT, lt2f
tflSIC AIDS ACTORS j FO.lKdT HOME HIGH SCHEMES AND
IN MAKING SCENES I HOSO* ROLL HUMAN NATIRL
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:na..4.i apfeur oa the hot a/u .
Movie director* are great be-'^ n,j (,f the Forest Home high v. W niai<|e nay
Lever* it; atn oaphere. Some o^; «enol3 iOfi .L it is the pontons wi.j
them insist that emotional see- H:£li First
nes cinno: be filmed with ,us-> #v 3^1 J, B. Rose.
t:« without the aid of music. ^ y.nt
Director Frank Berzage. who paij Kennimei, Hoy Winkle,
i ar>#fl-d "Humoresqw/ coming >v ^ Martin. Jim Lsrhy, Goldie
to the Amuau Theatre /ebruar/j^ Maxine McCa. y.
28 iu: J March 1. is of this tyv*.j Seeoiu' Grade
So.ne of the scenes of "Hu Aline |>arbyi Lddit Fohner.
ores >' ■" m laid in New \o gi
•Jepisin ij.i'f^'jr on the Fast Sidei
Borzage accordingly brought a,
Hebrew rur*nr and his choir to'
High Sect
J:*® Beard. H. Pari*.
Low Seems!
Paul Balf, Roscie Bouden.
High Third
Lucile Ray. Talfa Gibson, I -
ialf, Milton McCarty, Virgle
V.hner, J. D. Martin,
Low Thirl
the studio. The director prepar-
ed to "e episode in the
picture where the musician-hero
is told fhrt he will never be
,' ble to pV* asrain.
"Give s'ime sad music,"
ordered Borznge of the cantor.
The Hebrew choir struck into
th weird straint of "Kol Nidre"
Vow "Kol Nidre" is a famous
Hebrew melody—the most emo- p*flh Cr^dc
♦ional ever written, some rnusi-i Mary Darfy, D. C.
'•inns say—and its beauty and; f;_, j.. ;,{jninc-r.
b "art-rending appeal are well j jjftn
iown to anyone who has at- Chille Holmes, Francis Folmer
fended a synagogue. The play-1 Hir b Sixth
ers in "Humor«a e" became Ina McCarty. Fay Balf, Her-
conscious of its effleets irnmt-Lj,a| Moore
diately. Vera Gordon, playing -lixtb
Jje okl mother, want real tear. r Martin, Raymond Wright,
t.aston Glass, the hero, seime.i! High l?vcntfi
suddenly to have lost his best Myrtle ;icCarty, Audie Balr,
friend. Even the electrician look H|iZ(;I 0, |;atherine Turner,
id woe-l egone and tne camei
Mj hunt Allot d U lose the <
iavic.-^ vho are .he *uff?rei<.
.lu rxn jiature wpu.'d pern t
.tavs a u>it ;,jx>t in its heart ;'oi
he one who promises the tr.ak-
ng oi ffbefotos
light. In :.ny ca*'? U'.
Ise l<y -tnngfcrs always
to fes t.ic zesarr.e to i.ne
aido. 'a taviag, oi the ai..
scrlsflr'a heard.
th; past «tik tl
'isji teen ir.au nces wiicre
ly v ays of swindlers.
rium,l 3J over the Wir.d f
f 'iaid -Ao/!.i.)g people am!
< i-oJJxd u em of their life
district ( URT jurors
RESIDENCE Fou
Following is the list of Grand Halt acre land,
url I'ftlt jurors for spring term hoaa* newly pap^id
y District Cmrt, whic!i Court ed. See it. N
|.,iv< witiay, Fctarwry 21. write W. M. I'JT
l!)22.
Grand Juror-
riches over [fl* Vl/^1 It '
SE
Jo# Ray Adams. Julan Ray, In fne case a Strang
Fourth Grade 'r <du:o;i hin;self to a pro
Johnie Adams. tive victim * r.nd promise^'
I>ow Fourth mnhc him a jruartiirn of a tn
Cvettr. n.o«e S rah Joe Moore, /und of $20,000 provicb
-•nik1 put ri $2,000 as a a
-nUe of good f«>'..h. The i
sited the rrxney v.ith t
^irrr«?3r, and in return received
• raiicaae containing "twent -
%V<0 .
man forgot tf> turn the crank.
"Stopit" shouted Bor^age to
the musicians and even his
voice was a little quavery. "1
' fcpt pathos but I can't afford
to turn this place in to a mor-
gue." % m
S4 tin- ciioir played "Eli, Eii"
a Ghetto jazz tune instead aarf
immediately restored the smite
to every one's rheeks.
Mrs. A L. Wilfong will p/ay
the music for tin picture which
ar8ure its success. Following
tha picture the H; 1 mony Club
will give a musical program.
Admission will be fifty cents
and the cluh will receive half
the proceeds.
FERTILIZER
I Leonard liny, Alvis Fotnw.
I^ow Seve.ith
Sadie Gold; mith, Veron Crure
Mytis Adams, Leonard Bamfurg
Clydie Adams.
F'ight Grade
Jyoui-e Anderson, Milton Ad-, l^cy ra,i cut corners in life
«ms, banrine Turner, Aliice Pt th« same moment t^
po.-e. Ambro0'1 Cn*co, Paul An-
tbmissnd dollais." onlv to
"rove, later that his riches v
orlv bricks and blank pafHi
Wbart a blovv it must be '
"an who h«K worked and
ai! his life in accumulating
r.tot tide hi,n thi
''Id vvp to be derrived of i*
f<V %hlv. just as he near
«ro*d. Wh^t suffering the
rich-ouick nromoter and
swirdlir«* Ilk brings to "
^ Tff^rld. What ignorance and ''
j faith «ome neople have forth
ft
I m) n, hck Rose.
Ninth Grade
Francis McCartv, Pitts Ande/
°on, Annie Beard.
Second Grade Certificate Wort
Francis McCartv.
F.'r«t Grwdo Certificate Wor^.
sfart.
WVien one considers thrt
c.nes are studded with ba.'
v here money can safely bf1 : -
P>'^ited t', draw Interest a; •
where officers are always v.,;,
mj to advise v.ith clients as to
snfe and conservative inv- '
TOBACCO
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Success!ul Entertainment
,}. K. McKin::ie, All^i.
O. M. Gaiyean, Alto.
J. H. Amaaon, Qiiitinan.
J. W. Tucker, Quitman.
N. K. Richards, Peach RL
J. B. McKee, Yantis.
A. K. Patrick, Golden.
F. Graddock, Winnatoro, 4
('. M. Cain, Winnsboro.
C. P. Newman, Winnsboro, i.
A. K. fruie, (iuitman, Rt.~.
J, P. Benton, Como, Rt.
. Fxell, Mineola.
P. M. Burkett, Mineola, Rt. 1
K. A. Bowdon. Mineola.
T. C. Snow, Hawkins.
Petit Jury—lrt Week
Joe H. Loyd, R. A. Bird, F.
AI. Lvans, S. C. Meadows, Ri.
\. Hudson, Jack Cage, C. A.
.iorge, I). VV. Massey, T. O. Klnvj
cy, R. I!. Reed, R. M. Deas,
i. J. Edgar, Doll Alvis, L. C.
ilallman, Jim Fletcher, W. J.
French, J. I). Corbett, W. C.;
Piersr n, P. E. Harrison, J. at. j
Yancy. S. K. Crenshaw, R. L. I
Butler, E. Denman, M. L. IJoyd,'
I). M. Osbom, B. F. Dixon, I
ghter toiMinjr, ljay ,
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The News w«nt
printing orders and
ciate anything corr.ii
offiee.
r^UAIJTY-Fi
It's not volume, b
in diet thrf aids
growtlk
Scott's &r
h n cjuf!ity.fo^ [\
trr ny need t > h
over tiires of ve^
3 ne33. It's r.'c/i in ^
pre clous vltan'na, '
AY ALL D">UO STI
\ .tIC.., 01.LO fix
— —also , !A:;if:s
(Tftl/iats or b
E^INDIGIlSTII
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Petit Jury—2nd Week
I still have the a^ncy for
Armour fertilizer awl would
like to know your wants. If
you need any,, I will get it for
you. If not, I null not order any.
Can sell you N> per cent ptu
phate for $24 per -ton.—J.
GALT.
Francis McCarty. Pitts An- J nw** of life savings, one woi •
derson. . ders how and why so many peo-
?frS. Hood Moore, h1'0 ^ they can beat a game
Teacher Forest Home, H. j*. 'ias never been beaten yet.
o With tb; gunrnarl and the sharp
UNION SINGING
'Hiere will l>e unioi\ singing
Grove on the fourth
February. Kyerybody
y. B^rybi
i ix>ro
people to take into their confi ,,
dence on money matters ;«en 0fi ia ai
established fiuata-ip' ^atKw.fam ^
who w
A TC>!N!C
J. Thompson. J. O. Blackwell, Orov*'> Taatcto** chill |
\. T. ''o"! ii, W. M. Lloyd, .tr., K «r'fiy and ViUiHty by 'urifj
F. J. McCrt! ••', A. D. Beard, Enrk-hing the BIcmmI V/hen
J Bailo*', Jim Butts, M. A. ntrengthening, invijoratmil ell
Holmes, \V. I. English. a bring* oolor to the (h<*iiij
#t improTM the api* titc yooi
appreciate ha true tonic value.
Grover Harris, W. W. Bullock Tasteless chill Tonic
Walker (Jarrison, M. T. Cai.., «"< Qu.ninesH^nHedis.
r , f r t. i, _ i__i. r< pleasant even chtidrni like it
.'.arl Jones, Jno. R. BlalocK, G. QUININE to Purify it,«
A. Green, II. H. Corbltt. J. N. Enrich it. Destroys Malnrial
Daniels. T. P. Wheeler, F. P. Orip germa by its Stmiiahen
Abney, F. E. Jones, W. A. Coats atin« Effect. #0c.
B. A. Cox, R. E. Terry, J. P. ————————
The Mothers Club at Pleasant Marlow, C. F. Banks, I. W. To Stop a Cou^h
rove gave "Ye Skule of Long Browning. J. H. Tucker. E. D. taka HAYES' HEALING
Ago," Friday night. Februan ! Hohey, A. P ddy, W. A. cough medicine which stop*
Hi. to a packed house. The Mo-1 M«v®. I{ A- CopeUnd, C. 0. h««img^ infUmed an.i irri-
ners Club is a new organiza- Goldsmith. W 1 Speights. ,T. sAv^focO^O^s L.
on - nd is to be congratulated ' • IJenton. I. N. Keneau, C. L. (>oup is enclosed with every
or their enterprise. Mrs. Pitt- wood. L. Whitworth, W. J. HAYES' HEALING honey. 1
man is president and should be rnmobell. J. T. Tocher, J. r-T. 'hoo'dbc^e ch<y,
-iven much credit for the sue- BroeVman, J. E. Douglas, O. F. T^L^«o?
^bildress, A. P. Slayton. H. A. •(<! th« thn*t combioed«riii> th«
< rwr*' 0-P« -Trat« tmlv* throula
i (Mpaaeonth.
Met ara ee*«d in oa*c_
mbtnad tnataseoc U Jtc.
cess of the entertainment.
cr all about u . it would ih,s Mme , w||| he 'ot 0„ R?rrton.
thtf. common would wain the 0pen, honM in Wmn^
o,
m a.
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Phone 130--printing
Mere
!hey place their confidence
total strangers, who usually
are the fly-by-night kind.—Ft.
■ Worth Record.
A supreme tempter for
appetites of
and little folks
"Uf'*«a, ym Hmrbiu,
y- tm* a* ot thof
KmUutff a Cam Flahtt
•r you'II (m latr for
acA W—mnJ i won't
tmr you anoihor
Put it right up to Kellogg's Corn Flakes to do a master job sharpen-
ing breakfast appetites I And, they'll repeat at loach and supper—
for Kellogg's arc irresistible in downright goodness! They win every
one because their flavor is delicious and bccause their craachy crispness
is unfailing I You'll provo that I
Such a cereal you never ate before! You'll say Kellogg's are a
revelatioa—and they will be, in particular, to aay one vho has eaten
imitation corn flakes! Kellogg's are as distinct!** ia flavor as they
are ia crispness. And, Kellogg's are never tongh or feathery!
Start eatiag Kellogg's Cora Ftakas tomorrow morn-
ing! You caa't afford to miss sach happiness as
Kellogg's hand out to young and old alike 1 But—please
be sure you get KELLOGG'S, the delicious Com
Flakes in the RED aad GREEK package. Look for
the signature of W. K. Kellogg, originator of Toasted
Corn Flakes. NOKE ARE GENU1KE WITHOUT IT!
Btur tn micd KELLOGG'S Cant Flaket
ir* made by the folks who gare you the
JUNGLELAND Moving Pictures Cou-
pon inside every package of KKLLOuG'S
Corn Flakes explains hew yon caa oltiaia
another copy tl JUNGLKLAND.
AUo auktn of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES aad KELLOGG'S
CORNFLAKES
^turday night, February
ent given to the
u^Tor
thr tkia „
) Both
Petit Jury—3rd Week eoatoftha
• _ Just i
r cent given
_ tne library' Grimes, C. E. Moesentan, J. B.
niildingT^nefrt. Admission will Howell, J. W. Miate, W. I>. Hin-
be 10 and 15 cents and ever.- son, J. C. Eads, J. R ConnelfJ
one is asked to attend and help Emmett Sims, R. E. Carter.Ocre
two worthy undertakings. Mosely, J. T. Rigers, Ed Shain,
<11 ! R. D. Taylor, T. W. Dobha, J.M.
HI MORESQUE Price, C. C. Acker, H. C. Dodgen
_ „ ~ i W. D. Attaway, J. W. Kennetfy,
o-j e Kan tors live on the East C. E. Arlington, I. H. Brittaln,
Side of New York in the poor- F. Benton, E. G. Parren, K. D.
est quarter. They consist of rhrietzberg. L. W. Barker. E. J.
Abraham Kantor. h;.> wife and Fultrham, J. M. Stagner, W. A.
eight children. Hie tider Kancor Wilder A \ Anvfo W 9
takes us little son Uon to a. Knight, T. L BelkmTv. 7.W.
toy shop to buy hirn a present Patrick. H. C. Ix)ng, J. T. Price,
on his seventh birthday. Leon t. S. Tr>rvpr R. E. Mills. J R
falls in love with a violin in the Shipes, W. W. Myers.
shop. It costs too much and
Mr. Kairtor v ill not r.uy it. Iy-on Petit Jury—1th Week *
screams so with di?appointment j ... , .. , .
that his f 'her yanks him home „,W (" c h«dick, J. W. MeAleeJ
and tells Mamma Kantor about A' J- C. Lee, J. E.!
it. Bird, L. D. Capp, T. C Cobb,!
She is wild v.ith joy l>eliev- ^°2ue A. A. .Morse. J. D I
ine that her life lonjr dream yJrain' C. J. Smart. &T. Hats-
of having a son become a fa- ^om Vanderslice, L. B.'
mous musician has con..-. trJe blackwell, B. E. Thompson, Z.
She steals out and buys Ivor- [b Gi"'*ath, J. P. Patton, W.
tho fiddle. E. Reneau, J. W. Afkin, J. M.
Fifteen years later he is a I Monday, B. G. Dickey, J. G.
"•coc^.ized 7fnius of the violin Anderson, Alfred
On the niirhr he gives a mon- ;vl1l,lla' 8. A. L. Moore, L. D.
Zmvn ,'h'wnr
"* lh" F *t SMe. he ,|.,„
draggiit
Phone 130
DDDODI
Indigesl
Many p^rsoni,
Tlgoroua • -J
bothered txcaila
ladicettlci rha i
disordered stem
ayatam are daa
prompt treaunent
tion la lmrA"*nt
medicine 1 uave
been aomatbing to i
tion aad clean
writes Mr. Fred
MeKinney Tea*
"My medicine ii
n-
alloway, Jr., J. F. Ilnines. H.
Richardson, J. H. Floyd, J. J.
up'°r, W. 0. Ziegler, W. F.
r;lh«"^. V. T. Raker, G. C.
nounces that he has enlisted fori
he ?rnt war. II becomes en-lOL
gaged to Gma Ginsberj?. a p|av- sheppeurd, A. U Julian, D. D.
IT ch;1< nr'<^. on the A^xander. L. L. Taylor. W. S.
*ve of his departure. I Thorn, R. L. Blalock S. O V il-
^ u " ,1eturns with « wound-!J:ans-
ed shoulder. Th< doctors sav he n
will never I* able to plav' the Pftlt Week
Ufe-'and^he' beo^es J'" who,e J" C- L;m b«rt, Joe Racers, P.
recluse. He tSsTL tK T ay,,J' C" Wlb^ T- Car-
-a cripple—caii n^ver m.m ' vi a Htrewer' w- A- Den-
her. The shock is too mnrh 7^ ' t \ \ f *"*■ W- U Jonn-
Gina, who loves him dearlv ' v \ Cob,b, W- R* 0art«f A-
taints and Leon nicks ho .m i Vickery J- E- White, W. C.
, his arms.. He .uWeU d,lv \T"' .V" ***** W A-
era that he ha* ' Anders, J. H. Hombnckle. T JL
posedly useless left tr ^ V Abi,€"' T- Railey, J. A. Cam-
fully he takes his violin I?/ tr ' r°n,',}' ; VV- M°ody. J- R. Dnug-
->lay! Wild joy |J!f T '^ Hl^noU, A. A. Har-
faithful mother. "SSoST hU i T. a Morrow*.
BLACK
A Tsr tyn"wm-
ayh Win live ™,h«f
difficult and / inUreatinr ^nro!
"rams ever atto.npW h> thC
The monev deriveH
ricture will be' £2, ^ #th,s
the exnenses of th defray
-n- ths """" m""-
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J. Oxford, W. H Carter, G
• lUrris, B. L Whitworth. JJL
1 W. Wilbaoka, S. L.
^M"r J „a J- W
r!ir," TC- P- !>od|te^ W. H.
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k-aUhy cal^r. h«l '—^
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for Indis tlnn aoi .
trouble of any kln<t '!
merer fo ' -l anytMjg
tonehea t. j *9°^
Draught. I tnka it a1
doaaa after ni' ila
tlma I tri . i HU.
ad and dMr't jri« «•
reawtta. fDra«g|
medicine e.-'-T
to keep. I x- 'cal^
Oet a r"*'*3**
I today-
tnslat opon X
•nly gent -e.
Oat tt todar
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f "tomorrow
Get a
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1922, newspaper, February 17, 1922; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268209/m1/2/: accessed May 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.