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Corsicana Daily Sun from Corsicana, Texas • Page 8

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MV SHEW RETURNS FROM STORM AREA SAYS NEVADA DISTRICT BADLY IN NEED OF ASSISTANCE AND MAKES DONATION ONE RELEASED ON BOND CONNECTION BELTON SLAYING! I Court House Items of Interest From Tern pie of Justice. Sheriff T. Wilson lias returned Croni a visit, to and Nevada, two towns suffered heavily in a tornado there a few days ago, Sheriff Wilson stated Thursday that Garland would he able to take cant of itself but. that Nevada was hard hit md must have relief. He donateti $5 Thursday morning toward relief fund for Nevada and stated that Corsicana would not lie doing amiss should they rtire a tidy uin of $100 or more for those sufferers in Nevada.

I. D. McAfee tsys buy on the installment and you have a fellow stick a bill in your face every month. Pay cash you are Mitch sirs. SON OF TEMPLE MAN KILLED BY BONDS OUT UNDER BAIL THURSDAY Salvation Army Asks For More Clothing Tltt' Salvation ped out ai! to tin- flood and is anxious to Army has ship- lot hing on lmnd storm areas and tire additional By Associated Press.

Belton. Texas. May 12. Monroe Fisher of Temple, charged with be ing implicated in the shunting tot death of A. W.

Honda, former sheriff of Belt county Wednesday, was at liberty today junior a $10,000 bond which He gave in the court of Hubert Haw, Justice of the Peace. Joint Fisher, a younger brother of Monroe, also under charges in the case, itad not been arrested early today. The funeral of the former sheriff will be held this afternoon at o'clock the First Methodist church. OFFICIALS MANY TEXAS CITIES AT SAN ANGELO MEET DEL RIO, DENTON, EL PASO, DALLAS AND AUSTIN AFTER NEXT MEETING District Court. The trial of Jeff I).

Jones for forgery was still in progress in the district court Thursday afternoon. It is expected that the testimony will be concluded caily Thursday afernoon. CARPENTERS UNION FAVORS TOHACCO TAX FOR STATEOF TEXAS COUNTY NEWS BLOOMING GROVE 'I Special to the Sun. i Blooming Grove. Texas, May 12.

I The Corsicana Mrs. D. Richards returned ion at Us meeting Monday night from a visit to Fort Worth am endorsed the tobacco tax and Uie MeGregoi-. delegates who will represent Coral ms Thelma Ivey who is teach- cana at the State Convention I home for a fyvv (Wichita balls May 18-21 in an(l Mrs. C.

It. Bankston of strutted to sponsor a resolution the meeting to Gov- i E. T. clothing to semi oat bv tin- last of this week. Call phone 15(15 and the Army will call for same.

Thanks. A I E( VRGK I. D. McAfee that rich or poor, you will be nojevv jo puoiuejp bought at Fred South Beaton. Card of Thanks.

Sillte it is Impossible- to tlmnk each one personally, we wish to take this liiethod of expressing mu sincere thanks to all who so lovingly and tenderly came to us in our recent deep sorrow, death of fur mother. Mrs. Phil Reilly. HER CHILDREN. Some Unredeemed diamonds at half you would pay other places.

Mitchell Jewelry Store, 214 South Beaton. By Associated Press. Han Angelo. Texas. May 12.

Mori- than sixty officials of Texas litics had registered wlu-n the fifteenth annual convention of the League of Texas Municipalities and exns Division of the City Association opened a two session here this morning, that began falling before while greatly needed, postponement of motor rides the a gers day s' Rain noon, tied scheduled duriti ilo- shifting from building of tin Club. S. M. sided at tin- which Mayor San Angelo md Mayor, at'tei nooii and of a barbecue this the to the Han Angelo Country White of Orange pre- opening session at W. D.

Holcomb of XIended the welcome P. list iss of Paris responded in making his annual as president of the League. Oilier speakers at the morning session were Beam amp. City Solicitor of Paris; Professor E. Steele, instructor in municipal on- Sheriff's Office.

Dinlins. deputy sheriff Harris county, with headquarters in Houston, was in Corsica tin Thursday. brought Jeff D. Jones here aitarlied witness in the case of the State vs. Jeff D.

Jones, forgery, nil trial in the district court. Sheriff W. T. Wilson and Hop uty Sheriff Rufus Fevehouse ar- rehted P. B.

Bryant, negro, on forfeiture of bond in connection with his failure to appear for trial in a violation of prohibition law case, lie was arrested late Wednesday near Winkler and lodged in the county jail. Bill Daniels was arrested by Deputy Sheriffs V. McMurray and Rufus Pevehbuse Thursday morning and lodged in the Navarro county jail, charged with aggravated assault. It is alleged that Glen C. Rose received a fractured jaw in in altercation with the ac eilsed in the Winkler community Tuesday night.

Daniels was arrested in the Winkler community. Warranty Deeds. Chits. (5. Jester to I- C.

T. Sbyt- soii el iix, lot 7. block 524, Oak I Addition, Corsicana. Eller Weeks et vir to Navarro county, a strip of land 25 feet in width off the west side of alt Francisco Procello survey, $100. it O.

Barham ox to J. R. Griffin. T-lo acre John Lee hur- Blooming Gtave, 00 jernor Moody, asking that the tax of submitted passed into law, was reported1 Wednesday afternoon. When Your watch needs it to Fred 214 South Beaton.

SCHOOL HEADQUARTERS for school supplies, athletic equipment gifts, and toys. PRACTICAL PROMOTION RE WARDS FOR ALL Book Store. Dallas have returned home after a visit to relatives and friends here. Miss Lucille Walker, who is teaching at Forney, spent the week end with home folks here. I to receive their diplomas.

They are; I Misses Thelma aipd Fay Kemp. Lc; ola Suhon, Ballard Thomas, Iteba Barnes, Maxine Keathley, Hazel and Mr. Joe Worsham. Miss Thelma Kemp will be vul- ledietorian and Miss Fay Kemp sal- utatorfan. Prof.

Robinson of Frost wfit dc- liver the graduating address and Prof. Hodge will present the di- plontas. The Baccalaureate sermon was preached by Rev. Bell, pastor of the Methodist church, Sunday night, May 8th, at the Baptist church, with special music by the choir. The church was decorated in a very pleasing manner with roses and ferns.

The color scheme was pink and white, that being the colors of the gradualing.claas. The vey ir A. I et al. Smith et al lot block E. K.

Smith Corsicana. We Wire Flowers to any pcint in the United States and as sure you the same freshness as though you had selected them from our shop here. Perfect service as sured for delivery anywhere. Two Downtown, 124 W. 5th Avt.

our greenhouses 620 North 15th Street ring and city management at Texas A. M. college, and J. Morris, city attorney of Beaumont Del Rio. Denton.

El Paso, Dallas and Austin delegates are boosting the claims of their cities for the next convention. There Are More FRIGIDAIRES in use than all other electric C. R. HALL Dealer at Dickeon Eleetrlr Co Oil and Gas Lease. Mattie i al Anchor Oil Company of Massachusetts, III) acres II.

H. Simonton survey. $GU0. Mattie Green, guardiin of Henry Wilson, a minor, to Anchor Oil Company of Massachusetts. 12 1, acres II.

Simonton survey and 1-3 interest in 90 a res R. H. Sim- oiiton survey, $12i. Justice Court. Hattie Handers, negress, plead not guilty to theft in Judge Sant ii.

Jordan's court Wednesday aft ernoon but wa found guilty on trial and fined $5 and costs. One was fined on a charge of vagrancy in Judge Jordan's court Thursday morning. Praetorians Elect Officers For Year Fred White has returned home from Dallas where Jte has been for two days attending the Supreme Council of the Modern Order of Praetorians, he being one of the Senators of the Council. There was much business disposed of at the meeting in which some nmendjne nts were made to the with the following "officers of the order being elected to serve for the next four yrtvrs: T. L.

president; B. E. Looney vice president-; B. Hanks, vice president: J. Payne, secretary: Louis Blaylock, treasurer; John Harris, field manager.

C. B. Gardm-r. who was president of the organization for 25 years, was voted on tit" retired list. Tin- Council also voted to the name from the Modern Praetorians to the Praetorians.

The Supreme Council consists of Senators from elevrni States the members of the Council being elected the State conventions. The reports that were read covering the past four j- ars ac- fixity of the organization allowed Praetorians to be in excellent i and growing condition, re C. S. BOOK STORE. TWO CHARGED WITH THEFT ARRESTED BV POLICE OFFICERS A few day-; ago a fountain pen and a string of pea ria wore missed front the home of L.

Levine, West Fourth avenue Etta Salidora. a negro woman, was by Officers Nutt and Tickle on a elitrge of taking these artl- was turned over to You will not regret It if watch or diamond at ell Jewelry Store. you buy a Fred Mttoh- There Only One FRIGIDAIRE a product of General C. R. HALL Deafer at Dickaon Electric Co.

elc-s and sh the county. In Marcii, glove and from the A young was sought 11125, a a watch were stolen Taylor Saddlery Co, egro, Charlie Vinson, in this ease. Ho left jjiuiiiiiiii illinium mi mini minium enjoy A GOOD SMOKE Drop in at our store and seel 1 our new line of pipes they are the' latest out 1 and priced very 1 1 reasonable. the city immediately after the thefts and only recently returned. Officer Nutt spotted him and he wus landed behind city jail bars and docketed on the charges.

As it was remarked by Officer the ni-grd bad completely FLOOD AND STORM REI IFF FUNDS ARE GRADUALLY GROWING Money to loan on watches, diamonds, guns, Mitchell Jewelry Store, 214 South Beaton. A "PLA BOY" FOR THE GRAD- jUATE! Its a cute little portable phonograph, full size motor, only Book Store. Mothers Day Observed By Family Gathering The foliowng met at the home of their parents, Mr and Mrs. C. W.

Reagan, 'at Kerens, May to I Mr. ami Mrs. Burton Hallaway from Mont ford. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Mitcham from Montford, Mr.

and Mrs. A V. Frazier from Roane. Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Brown and litge son from Corsicana. All of tne children were present except Mrs. Griffin Miss Clara Martin, a friend from Waco, was present also. A big dinner was served. Mrs.

Frank Mitcham brought a nice turkey while others brought delirious pies, cakes, salads ami other good eats. Home payed respects with flowers Everyone enjoyed the day. Who wouldn't when were paying tributes of icsped to their dearest friends a good mother father? A Friend. spent the week end with her mother. Mrs.

J. A. Smith. Miss Amy Wagner is at home with her parents. Rev.

and Mrs. B. R. Wagner, for a vacation. Miss TIUlo Baft' of Corsicana is the guest of Mian Adaliade Robinson.

J. K. Walker of Hllsboro spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. J. E.

Walker. Dr. and Mrs. J. S.

Stubbs of Sanger have returned home after a( visit here with relatives and friends. I ill Stubbs of Fort Worth was; here for the week end. i Mrs. Roy Reece and son Bobbie I of Coi-sicana spent Sunday itIi, her mother. Mrs.

J. A. Smith. Mrs. Emmett Thurman of is the guest of her grand-, mother, Mrs.

G. W. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Richards are here from Tyler and will make this their future home.

Mrs. Russell Corbin and daughter Barbara Ruth spent Thursday in Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Caldwell spent Hildas with it.

Robinson. Miss Mary Richards of Corsicana lias returned home after a jisitj Miss Corriune McCall spent the! week end in Hillsboro. Miss Annie Johnson was in Mer-, lens for the weke end. I .1. E.

Walker, Bruce McCormick and H. O. Timmins fishing on the San Saba river. It. L.

Harris and E. H. Simpson are Paso with State Bankers Convention. Mrs. G.

W. Pruitt and Mrs. E. B. Lowery have returned from rlin.

Miss lna Leverett spent tin- week end in Hillsboro. Misses Kioise and Sarah Joe Stubbs have returned to their home in Sanger, after a visit here with relatives and friends. Rev. B. It.

Wagner, Miss Amy Wagner, Mrs. J. E. Walker and Mrs. L.

Griffin are attending the Methodist training eana. Miss Will Ada Green of Dallas; church was filled to its utmost capacity with people eager uud lxappy to demonstrate their interest in the occasion. The text was is Better to be a Live Dog than a Jiead The speaker made the point very force ful and pfain that it is better though small weak to be aliyf- to the real issues of life, than to be strong as the lion mentally and financially and be dead to those things which make the world better. Mrs. Tom Watson Gastello and little daughter of Fort Worth Bpant the.

week end with relatives In Bar ry. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watson and mother, Mrs. Cruse, were In Blooming Grove Saturday afternoon.

C. L. Boswell and mother of Blooming Grove visited relatives in Barry Sunday. J. K.

Elkins and family of Bryan visited in BaiTy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Elkins of Dallas spent the week end with their rtiother. Mr.

Mrs. Delbert Coleman, Roger Cruse and Curtis Woodruff i were in Corsicana Tuesday afternoon. i Daniel Castellon spent Suhday i with his father, T. J. Qastelhm.

Mr. and Mrs. Marion Watson and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Watson visit ted their parents in Corsicana Sitn- day afternoon.

I Mr. Striker of Shreveport. is visiting his brother, It. W. Varnell and son Ralph made a' business trip to Dallas I Tuesday Caleb Moss, boy scout leader, vis- ited tlse School Tuesday afternoon.

STYLES FOR WOMENS A i New Voile Dresses express brought us a shipment of new. voile and voile and linen dressesr-in all white, light blue, orchid, etc. and if you are look ing for a nice, cool drerns for the hot days that coming, better come in and select yours now. Range of prices. $13.75 to $5.95 New White Dresses Also a shipment of lovely white Georgette ilresr.es these can used foi' street, sport, as well as graduation they are very lovelv dresses and reasonably priced $23.75 to $18.50 Slightly used watches nt naif price at Fred Mitchell's Jewelry Store.

CARD OF THANKS Wo, take this method of expres-j sing our heartfelt thanks to ourj neighbors and friends, also the nurses who assisted us in every! chool in Coral-j way possible during the illness and) I death of our dear father ami 1 hand. BARRY We also thank those who sent Special to Hie Sun beautiful floral offerings. May Barry, Texas, May With this 0f you prayer, week end comes the closing of the; Kagan and children. Barry Schools. Thursday evening will see the High School play, on Account of rendered by the.

eleventh and tenth grades, spon-' that installment buying and sored by Miss Kubye Thornton and low prices are not found at tne Mrs. llodge. (same place you know it Friday evening will be the grad-' Fred Mitchell sells for cash, dla uating exercise. There ill he nine' monds, watches, etc. I.

D. McAfee toi Ille stani ollen ih had. hut thefts, that lu well, is fail to forgi imi itated mein tiered i i Im li studi ill A BASEBALL. MITT FOR THE BOY WHO MAKES THE GRADE -City Book Store. Road Conditions In County Are Bad Tlu- funds for the relief of flood and storni sufferers are gradually increasing.

Sheriff Wilson has just returned from Cariami and Nevada, both badly wrecked by tornadoes recently, and states that there is -dire need of aid at Nevada, but that Garland is not so badly in need of help. He contributed $5 to the Nevada storm relief fund. Subscriptions to the funds are given below Texas Storm Relief. reported W. Wilson (for Nevada) 5.mi Total storm relief Flood Relief Fund.

Gitele No. it. First Bapt is! church 1 0.00 Roads leading out i were reported heavy Thursday, Travel ii, Dawson uiuj to ililisbot ing wa inadvi-, su ana lipperv tco by Bloom ueorti the ro.uf information Imrea 'OI ana of although a few light car Johnson Drug Store ing it of till merci had gone thiourh. Travel to Dallas was impossible through the Palmer bottom and cars were being routed by Wava- haohie and Midlothian. I.

D. McAfee says that if you can save $10 to $60 on a Mitchell's Jewelry Store, 214 South Beaton. Gash N. Rice igs Hazel 'obli Joe Sands Stella (', Methodist Sunday Schoo Eureka Pn viottsh reported 1.00 5 do 5.00 2 50 2.50 5 I. D.

McAfee Says he has that Graduation gift ready for Mitchell's Jewelry Store. OUR BEST GRADUATION GIFT, a Sheaffer Lifetime Fountain Pen and Pencil. DURABLE AS Book Store. Police Docket. Two I alflc law viola! ions, on charge of diunkeimesH and report of a.

disturbance at a church service were docketed the police depait nient. An Angus resident reported loss of $lo and accused another man but there was nothing substantiate his charge and il was said the money was probably hi another place vis by resident from tile Smith A purse was also to have been talo-a Irom a parked ear in the business district by a Miiall negro boy. Total llood relief to dale Walk Honey Queen Flour Just received a shipment of Honey Queen Flour, a guaranteed Missouri Pure Soft Wheat Flour, 48-lb. 1.90 Buy This Groceries From Us. 15 lbs.

Imperial Cane Sugar bcx. Supreme Sliced Bacon 1 lb. Supreme Butter Good new Spuds, per pound Gocd Green Beans, 2 lbs 1-lb. can King of the Cup Coffee 3 lb. can Luzianne Coffee and Chicory, Cup and Saucer 3-lb.

can Magnolia Coffee, and 3-lb. can Liberty Coffee, C. and Small California Grapefruit, 3 cans Pork and 3 cans No. 2 Tomatoes, Bob Cash Grocery Thomas Cash Grocery North Commerce formerly N. 10th St.

All Over Navarro County. Style! PERSONAL Kent ft Corsicana Tlitir day morning for Wanliington, it biiBinuHH trip. will In soffiai I II om lounty auditor, a bUHlm- it or in Fort Worth. Sj BILL FOLDS! NAME IN GOLD filililllllWllfllllHllllllHllUlllimiHm 0OOK a block or two, and save a Fred Mitchell's Jewelry Store. GRADUATION GIFTS GALORE ARE HEREt PRACTICAL, attractive gifts by the dozen are ready for yoi Book Store.

Sick and Convalescent. many friends of M. Dyer Sr. will be glad to know that is recovering nicely from an operation on one of his eyes, now being in a hospital In Dallas- He ill confined to room for dnyn after wluh lie will return home, A BIBLE FOR THE GRADUATE NAME IN GOLD Store, 'foad the get ail the Take Care of Your Teeth One of the greatest debts a man owes to himself is the care of his teeth. If your are in such bad shape that you think they are worth taking care of, put on cur hat and coat.

You should be on your way to our dental parlor. All our work is guaranteed. Lady Attendant Open Sundays 8 to 11 H. E. TIPTON, Dentist Over K.

Store, Corner 5th and Beaton Corsicana. Our complete line of nete Fall styles it ready for your inspcC' tinti. a difference in Ncttleton styles, which can only he explained hy those finer points of high grade shoe making which is so apparent in every pair. Come in and let us show them to you. Weaver-Reese Men Like to Say They Them.

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