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Wise County Messenger from Decatur, Texas • Page 3

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Decatur, Texas
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Mrs. Tally Announces Engagement of Her Daugrhter Tuesday Dr. Skysrak Answers Question By Dr. Skygak FOB A PUZZLED POSTERITY Assiiming that 5.000 years from now 11 rtH'ent Sunday morning the' there is alive a civilized race interest. ra.

Tally en- a divine worship at ed in the doings of its forebears, you of her daughter, Mtes rioyee I'al to Bert Hawkins preacher, au a a tea in the home of Mrs. rroxell last IMesday night. A white tie with blue green color scheme was can have an amusing time out what that race is going to think when it opens the capsule" buried recently on the grounds of the to match and beside whom i New York Fair. creams and mints which were serv- 4 1. Tiny scrolls tied green and with the names of the future bride and groom inscribed thereon.In the receiving line were Miss Floyce Tally, Mrs.

Hawkins of Bridgeiwrt, and Mrs. ERg? ABILITY TO LIQVDAI Hopes of farmers to pay obligations maturing this fall have begun to wane on account of low prices for farm products and short crops due to insect infestation. Many of these farmers are already contracting the Farm Ad.iustment Committees in hopes of arriving thru them at an understanding with their creditors so that neither debtor nor creditor may suffer losses. Mr. Bennett, chairman of the Fnrni l)eht Adjustment ly used in the white chrysanthemum i intermdngled with fern of the table The outfit that put this capsule to- centerpiece and the green and white minister thorough, if nothing else.

JT ice creams and mints which were serv- i-emarks by of (Kids 4 Hl. Tiny scrolls tied green and old (luesMon. do and ends which would give the people white ribbon were on each plate with peoj)Ie wlio centuries hence a goml cross- mittee now serving under the ier the ext miic Itjick seats in the house of our civilization, and I Security Adininistnition. sjiid t(Klay to those closer to the practically everything (as "This condition creates dt'sperate ten- In all probability the young the kitchen sink. si('U on the part of debtors and cred- know it but this same ques-1 There was a Bible, a wonian's hat, itors alike, each of whom can be bene- John Tally.

Members "of the house and a can opener. A toothbrtish nestl-j in a superior way thru the ser- wore Misses Rowena the days of Adam and alongside a of safety pins, of Farm Debt Adjuf Jamie Eaton, Mozelle Cartwright, and In fact the first i blocks' Keba Jewel Hawkins of Denton. rtK-ord have of this on the other. Out of town guests among the sixty propoundiKi to an audience by any modern textiles were an attendance were Mrs. Oscar was the day before tlie of and Mrs.

Hjiwkins of Bridge- old Noah gcMitly his hear-i Seeds from the grain Miss Reba Jewel Hawkins of biding behind the rocks and jj, along with hunks of coal. Adjustment. The F'artn Stvurity Administration, thiu its debt adjnstriient section is stantly aiding farmers in debt dis- tiess lit adjust their debts in a niauncr Miss Hoss (Jibbs of Amarillo, iind Mrs. Rogers of Dallas. i Miss Dorothy Hoyle Signs With Hockey Club Denton.

'I'exas. Oct. of tla first participants in the new of to that activities at Texas Col- a for is Miss Dorothy Hoyle lous MS he tried to preach to them. of asbestos, and an mi- frcMi the front steps the ark. Noah, erofilm which inchahsl m) ever faithful to his warned his thousand, jnctures.

hearers what would happen to Altogether. collection oufiht to if they didn (juit ihe stew, if stirriKl sufficient- back stoats ducking out on him every time tlie collection plate was and of what iiap- of back seat set- liiibt patyiiiii.ir to wh.it is in stcre the back seat of IX'catur. Signing as a time. Miss plans Hut. i.v (set tin' is hockey team, to enter the various and With pliysical as her major is a junior Our Water Supply first time in the bistoiy of ly.

But altliough it ought to descendants an half Jionr it is (loubtful tliat it will really tell them what the worid of was iike. 'riie important Io bave left out. principally no capsule ever made would them. are the nf mm ple.s, bi'ulal crafriness of dicfator.s of and tlie il bas in tbe jtasture so todays k.mwinsr as IMF awM.v sfalc thi.i,:;. (he to reason foi' sit tirez the w(trd lu' back se.Mt that sccai- imrly aware As a rule the in any church will at She is the (laughter backslidden old suspicion of un-a Mrs Lillie Hoyle.

on some cburch nill bur 'I'hese are things tha iioiii tin- jM. is tne tiiinuuess and di- For the tirst time ui of b'ssen of bis binng yjsioi, that makes Dwatur citizens have an a upcTi by the to take some classes within a nation their own water. (lo back as far as regular worship. rather than the irood of the fifty or sixty ago, Then, again, it a fact not Where is the folly the present time, has known l)Ut somehow the back sci of water. In the seats in any church are more coai- of abundance, with lu the town, the water supp fortable than those the front.

crying to a dug well, titty (U scats tir- ator and The FDA Coniimittee, composed of Mrs. C. Bennett, Mr. A. B.

Vanmeter and Mrs. R. C. dy. will hold its next meetiiv? at Decatur on October 11, 1938.

This meeting will under the imnwMliate supervision of the Rural Huper- viser. who, together with the County ('omniittee. is in position to offer the wisest and most con.structive thought available in the of tbe farm- debt All farmers, Ihere- fcre. in of this service may im- mefliately contact the Rural Supervisor, in nerd of this may immediately contact Rural or the county FDA Committee niemlHT nearest to them and a complete listing of their debts, as as their assets, so that the of adjustment may be handUnl in an intelliiient and manner. MISS MAK ANADA HONORKI) WITH SHOVVKK MLss Canada Is betrothed to Barty Hill of Worth.

She will be ried in Fort Worth next Saturday, eighteenth. Knglish railway tale, 25,000 towels monthFy from the slewing cars of Great raUways. A v(M-y lie Canada, was honored last Safui'day. first, with a mis- niven by L. Ward.

Williams, and K. 11. Will kins in uirls doi-mitoi-y p.libu- at the ptinth bowl luide's book wtM'c Hiirk it (Jinblkt'V. 1 vcint 1 Iter. Tilt' bride clcrt sJltill (h'c-'S willi 1 lif neck.

wilii cvtcnditm oxer her sintulder at he end nf hich b.nl been her tlie nlKMliui; of the a-e sernie.u that liears thes(- is calculated to put the hearers to business of runnip- sleep and for sleeping iMirposes there society D.iilv nn cduch that se.us in a real coinfurt the iiack in a church with a io io iiiJi sb'cper lias ilie id 'i'he that to old men of the back in chui-ch iireat boon in that i( (he place the door or window that he see wh.it i'i oil ortsid.e diiriiiLi' tlif thus his mind taken off what I preacher is say-j and in this way the seem so jonu. the! Then, again, it is fjict not hide.MMiere IS the folly which leads in an uncjnploymenf about of The is l.u-k lir- with' Dr. resident now stands, and a re so arramred as to on the banks of a branch. for elevation of feet a number of later, a wa- way that ncikes ft.r a inore ter-works was built, with Mr. the blood.

The we don klmw Whitehead in charge. And such I time he had in water, "my trracions 'I'his system was operated for years, and tlaai the town to a which run in a matuier tor loim 'I'he town 'hort watei' (Mie a Mi'. ''on came fi'oin made deal with the city c(nincil. separatiim the electric llirlit nnit fri ni the waterworks. and impi'oveitK'Hi was tlie watt'i- sit ion.

but water was -till siiort. r.iit with better service. I he citizens were came a city council and a mayor, a I'anker by profession, who were ndndi'd tlirii thiu; they were de I old man takes is that it not hini jdenty ot' ini; room Imi the fifty and Whatever your choice for a happy vacation mountains, sea-shore. farm. ranch, woods, border or can have more fun for your vacat on dollars right here in Texas.

You save travel hours, pleasure money and gain extra vacation time, wrhen you (ravel in Texas, the outdoor fun-spot of the nation. presented by TEXAS GOOD ROADS ASSOCIATION ATTENTION in a Our Plan of enrfdliitSk. in our cour.se wit hi For complete your or Gaston, ool makes a of lation, address to lias, Texas. DALLAS SCHOOL r.Mftl TV I KK 1-iOl, (ilaston, Dalhks, Texas ITS OF CONC TEXAS AGRICULTURE The greatest farm exhibit ever oa the entire continent is assured. Sixty- seven counties and more individual, FFA and 4-H Club exhibits than ever before.

LIVESTOCK World-famous herds of beef and dairy catde of every breed are entered in this Sheep, milk-goats, horses, hon and other animals will be included this great show. POULTRY A complete show from every angle. Rabbits, pigeons, fancy fowls, capons, a complete chicken show and turkeys are iacludcd in this great showing. CAPTAIN PHILIP EGNER, A.S.C.A.P On, Brave Old Army Team! lermin 4 to water, iiin pleniN of it. '1 hey rked planneil.

in I rom sections of the st.lle. from the in 'I outside. Shoi-t tiinds to iniproveiiienl devised II ot' vecurinu he-'C after nioiitlis, of liiird work, ihc town lias two ible pure, water. Thai council and thiil mayor. in the iu.ir" was new to him.

we is citizens owe thanks. inosi id' us old codu(M-s -rtMieral- tendency licpatic ijk I dit lirvatiil'ic di winch na- witluM a iojiuiinr for '-oliliido the Baptist Young People Meet at Church llie liaptist Yonnji itiet in their rejiular family proirram with 7 U. A. were taken in to chap. in reiiular initiation ser- SunbtMuis iK'fian their work with an tliat would any leader with Miss Norwood aw And our faithful I OK MKs.

pinijvips Mrs. Wal; ker enteiMained with mis- I et'llaneous List 'riiursday afternoon for Mrs. IMiillips at of Mis. Mrs. Phillips, Ixdore Septem- i her l(i.

was Miss Elizabeth Ste- plnais. several interest in? games Mrs. was invited into the dinin.tr room where she found the dinin.cr table leaded with many beautiful and u.st‘ful from her many were Ward W. jfirls are enti'rinir this new exptvtinf; to attain an and the boiioree. 1 standard this year.

lioth G. A. were represent( 1 and i Star will in in remilar next, suni; in a Baltimore tavern. Tui'sday niuht and be.uin the new, work with eur motto fiu' all Our on younir hours of l-'el- lowship with of frolic and fun to rmike all ur work are iookimr with joy to our for liuekiK'r Orphan Home, our regular to Moon and many other opportimi ties of liiul services in the church last Sunday, Sampsi the messa.i?<i and DilU'hay as the leader. was Teachers Institute Will Be Held October 8th 'Ptie AVi.se County Institute will held at Saturday mornin.tr.

Sth at the tur hi.iih school. Dr. li. A. Woods and Mr.

Alex Dickie, st.at(‘ and dep- vity superintendent of educatiim, respectively, will speak. The institute will by nil in both independent ami school districts in the county. The Interseholastic lieajjue will be orjranized and a director eral and other League officers will 1 elected. A wings erpand from ininature to full size within a few minutes after the insect emerges from its chrysalis. Beware Coughs from common colds gOn No you liavo tried your cougli, chest cold, you may get Creoniulsioii.

Serious brewing and you cannot afford chance with any remedy less Crcomulsion, which goes of the trouble and sootlio and heal the inllamod imicouslbembi'anes and to loosen mpol phlegm. FiVen 11 qmer have failed, be djicouraged, Your is authorlkd to refund your if you are thoroughly the benelik obtained. is one word, a.sk for it plainly, that name on the bottle is Creoinulsion, and the i genuine product and the relief you want. (Adv.) New Direct from Chicago Has Cast of 125 PEOPLE THE JUBILEE FOLLIES in the Auditorium Free Bozo, the Mind- Reading Dog Powers' Elephants The Eiiiel Sisters many other free attractions are avVH5 Oet 3y Daniel I McNamara Rio Grande Valley of the goldea citnis ie one of Che richest agricultural tioiM oi the World. Traveling the roads thot wind out this fertile section up le the Gordea.

down lo the coast over to The Border. West toward the hills provide Tocotiea Icnmt fua-fiUed end long lomombsred. presented by OQOP aoAPg AMOcunoii Brave Old Army Team!" From the tense throats of thousands this battlecry ha.s inspired West football warriors for nearly three cades to do or die on the gridiron. Ranking among the earliest of college football songs, it was written first on the cuff of Captain Philip Egner, one of foremost bandmasters, and for a quarter of a century leader of the West Point band. Captain Egner has composed more than two hundred musical numbers.

An intimate of the late John Philip Sousa and of Franko Goldman, his musical career covers more than half a century of notable associations A native of New York City, born April 17. 1870 son of a music teacher. he went to live in East Orange. New Jersey, at three. At six he had become a child prodigy on the violin At ten he played in public and at of eight became concertmeis- ter of a twenty-seven piece orchestra in Atlantic few months later, its leader His'cello playing impressed Theodore Thomas who placed Egner in his symphony orchestra.

Other orchestral posts were with Walter Damrosch and at the Metropolitan Opera House under Anton Seidl. Here he shared his music stand with Victor Herbert, who was even (Music Features Photo Syndicate) then active in composition and who urged Egner to similar eftort. Egner ieft the classic atmosphere of the symphonies for the adventure of the Spanish-American War, became bandmaster of the 17th U. S. Infantry band, spent three years in the Philippines.

On his return, in 1901, he became a band instructor in Now York and vicinity, and also conducted theatre orchestras. He toured the country with Denman Thompson Lillian Russell and the Thatcher-Primrose-West strel combination. In 1909 he was called to West Point Here he po.sed most of the music traditionally associated with the military academy One of his chief enthusiasms is his membership in the American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers, organized by his old friend Victor Herbert for the protection of musical copyrights Egner is one of the more than one thousand American creators of music in this Society Retired from active service in 1934, he devotes his time chiefly to hand instrumentation and to his hobby of wood turning He has a completely equipped carpentry shop in his New Jersey home. But the retired Army Captain and composer, if he whistles while he works, whistles in terms of brasses, wood winds and drums and perhaps another great American march may be born in a New Jersey workshop. 6 OP STATf 'JTIN POtmcAkAMO UCATiOHAt CfcNTCIK 5 NG C-HE5 con nient CONFORT AI COMFORT LEA People I That is the Reason I the part of their i Let Us Take Care I I I 9 sinessmen keep I 5 ey'ifi a good Bank 1 for You i FIRST Bridgeport, Texas 1 OLDEST NATIONAL BANK IN WISE CO.

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