The New Era (Hughes Springs, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1932 Page: 3 of 4
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W. W» Slaughter a former Ed
itor of the New Era was a visi-
tor here Wednesday from Los
Angeles, Calif. He was accom-
panied by bis neighbor Mr-
Eason-
Mrs. G- P. Parker and daugh-
ters have returned from a
months stay in Mt Pleasant.
See ✓ Look Listen
DAINGERFIELD, TEXAS
Sam L. Dale & Son, Proprietors
Daingerfield, Texas.
We have a stock of choice 2 year old Plums and Peaches
in sizes to suit the customer from 3 to 7 feet and prices
to suit the times.
Some lovely Roses, Junipers Arborvitaes. Vandinar,
Jasamine, Etc. Also Abelia Grand*flora, that loveliest
of hedge plants with its bronza leaves and sweet white
lowers from June til frost. Yes some 3 to 5 ft, Japa-
Other hedge plants, small and cheap
Just a nice drive, come on to > of hill at school house
and I’d d*-iv, oat wnh vo i, also have nice lot of Ever-
bearing gmpe like your Dr, Jenkins has, ask him about
era. Nice drive do come, let os show you-
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1 Stockholders Meeting
Tbefaonual meeting of the
Stockholders of the First Nation-
al Bank of Hughes Springs,Tex-
as is hereby called for the
secend Tuesday in January 1933,
the same being the 10th day of
said month at 10 a m.
The meeting is called, for the
purpose of electing directors of
said bank to serve for the year
1933 and for such oiher busi-
ness as may properly come be-
fore them.
A. O. Daniel, Cashier.
W. L. Blanton
S. I. CORNETT
ATTORNEY- AT-L A W
Linden, Texas
Five Injured When
Car Turns Over.
SE.'F* Keasler'and 2wife, |Mrs,
H. L. D. Jenkins, Mrs. I Ed Wat-
son and Mrs, J, W. Reeder, ar-
rived home Wednesday after*
noon 'from Greenville. They
were on their way to Dallas,
Tuesday [morning when near
Greenville the Tear skidded on
the ice covered road turning ov-
er. None of them were serious-
ly injured.
Jimmie Lee Hill the two year
old son of son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Hill died .Friday and wss
buried at County Line Saturday
afternoon at 4 o’clock. Funeral
services were conducted by Rev,
L. O. Seale.
Aldridge Simmons
Mr Aldridge (Bud) Simmons
who bad been making his home
at his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Nich-
ols near Karnaok, died Dpq. 9,
while on a visit with his brother
Did Simmons near Marshall,
Tbe body was brought Saturday
to the 8tmmons cemetery in Li-
berty community for burial tbe
immediate family who survive
are Mrs. Nichols, Karnack, Did
Simmon#, Marshall, also several
other rulatives and friends wno
moOrn his passim; from the wa ks
of men, into the great boyond.
The funeral servioes were con-
ducted by J. W. Reeder, Satur-
day afternoon at the h xth of Mr
j aud Mis Jun Gicver wtio nv«
1 near the oeraetery. - Contributed.
Posted Positively no bunting
on j my, farm south of Hugdes
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D. M, Guest,
W L, Blanton, age 62 year#,'
died at bis home near Sardis,
Wednesday December 7. He war
one of the community's best citi- ,
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Vaughn—Truitt
Clarence Vaughn and Miss
Erin Truitt from Jenkins com-
munity drove to the home of J.
W. Reeder’s Saturday fiernoon
Deo. 10. aod were married by
him about 6 p. to. in tbe pres-
ence of a few friends.
Mies Leita Reeder rendered a
piano solo very softly during the
ceremony.
After whch ithey drove back to
Bud Truitts where tbe wedding
supper bad been prepared for the
occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn
’ comes Lorn two of the moat pro-
minent families in Jenkins com-
munity.—Contributed.
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Callaway, C. H. The New Era (Hughes Springs, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1932, newspaper, December 15, 1932; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth543081/m1/3/: accessed May 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.