The Marion County Courier (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1939 Page: 4 of 12
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.uARION county courier
Local News Happenings
Items of Interest About
Garnered Here and There
You and Your Friends
by the Man About Town
Eddie Harvey was in Shreve-
port Tuesday.
Miss Helen Joseph was a
Marshall visitor Friday.
John Neuville was a visitor in
Marshall Monday.
Al. M. Sutton, of Tyler, was
a visitor in our city Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. 01 lie D. Rauls-
ton spent Satur Jay in Marshall.
MissJuanita Dunn, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dunn, is
extending her visit with rela-
tives in Benton, Ark.
Andy Elrod, of Smithland,
was i n Jefferson Saturday o n
business.
A. J. Vestal spent the lirst of
the week with homefolks at. Ark
adelphia, Ark.
W B. Dunn, of t h e Home
Drug store, spent Monday in
Shreveport.
Louis Lee spent Sunday in At-
lanta, the guest of his sister,
Mrs. II. A. Ward.
A, J. Vestal lias returned from
spending the 4th. will) his fami-
ly at Arkadelphia, Ark.
Paul Beuningtield and Scott
Griflin spent Monday in Clarks-
ville.
Buster Hervey and J. S. Brad
ehaw, spent the 4th. with Bus-
ter's homefolks at Naples.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cook and
family, of Avinger, were in the
city Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Props,
spent a few days in Oklahoma
this week, visiting relatives and
friends,
Jolm C, Thompson and wife,
of Kilgore, visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Thompson
here last Saturday.
W. Lee Wood, of Arp, was in
the city last Friday attending to
business in connection with his
interests in the shallow oil held
in the east end of Marion county
Wilbur Tarver, of J. M.
Home's personal business staff,
spent the past week in Star City
•Ark., on business, returning to
Jefferson Sunday.
James H. Thompson, junior
member of the iirin of L. A.
Thompson & Son, spent Friday
and Saturday of the past week
in Kilgore, attending to business
for his 1irm.
Mrs. C. L. Griftin has returned
from a visit with rulatives in
Antle*s, Okla,
Mrs. H. M. Hooper and chil-
dren have returned from a visit'
with relatives at Tyler.
Mr. and Mrs. R, E. Coleman,
of Shreveport, spent the Fourth
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. A. Myers.
Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Knight
and daughter, Miss Norma, spent
the Fourth with relative* in
Clarksville.
Mary Craddock, of Winnsboro,
and Alf Lacy, of Elysian Fields,
are the guests of Nora Ann
Beggs.
H. M. Hooper, secretary-man-
ager of the Chambers of Com-
merce, spent Monday and Tues-
day with his parents, Rev. and
Mrs. O. W. Hooper at Houston
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Brazeale
are the proud parents of an 8
pound daughter. The young
Miss was born Sunday night.
July 2nd. at the Childress hos-
pital.
Miss Catherine Wollman. of
Dallas, spent Sunday and
Monday with her mother Mrs.
T. H. Wollman, and sister, Miss
Constance, encoute to Nashville,
Tenn., for a visit.
The Courier is the only home
owned and home operated news-
paper in Marion county.
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Bines, Wednesday, July 5, a boy.
Felix McCasland was a Shrve-
port visitor Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kisten-
macher are the guests of her
parents, Judge and Mrs. Tom
D. Rowell, Sr.
Dr jA.J, Childress spent Tues-
day in Daingertield at the bed-
side of his father, W. S. S. Chil-
dress, who is ill at that place.
LOST—Pair of gold rimmed
glasses—return to J. E. Town-
ley and receive reward.
Mrs. W. B. Dunn, of the
Home Drug Store, returned last
Friday from a months vacation
in Hot Springs and Little Rock
j as well as other points ofinter-
i est in Arkansas. Mrs. Dunn re-
ports a wonderful trip and a
glorious time, and her husband,
W. B., the impressive impresario
of this popular apothecary shop,
threatens to take his vacation a,a
soon as he can make his other
I twenty- five thousand.
Enjoying Brand
' New Chevrolet
Mr. and Mrs. Bivin E. Justice
wpent a few dayH this week with
relatives in Nacogdoches,
Mr. and Mrs. H. ifi. (Hack)
Lane were in Texaikana Tues-
day.
Mr, a n d Mrs, Schaffner o f
Marshall, were in the city Tues-
day.
Haggard Benefit Association
A Safe and Economical Burial Policy for Jeffer-
son and Vicinity.
Non Medical Policies.
Premiums are paid monthly, quarteiiy, semi-annually,
or annuallv—as .von prefer.
NO ASSESSMENTS
One month to t>"> years. The low cost of this pro
lection is within reach of every family. For example:
'1 he average family of four, ages 34, 20, 9 and 4 years
would only cost 60c per month.
Bonded—Operation under direct supervision of
the Board of Insurance Commissioners of the State
of Texas.
For Further Information See
Haggard Funeral Home
?! Phone 97 Home office Phone 9 <
G. T. Haggard, Pres. T. D. Roberts, Jr. Secy-Treas,
Virgil McCasland and Jesse
Peebles attended the baseball
game in Shreveport Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrj. Barron Kennon
spent Tuesday with relatives in
Wood law n.
Miss Evalyn Hough, of Shreve-1
port, spent the Fourth here with
her mother, Mrs. Lula Hough.
Mr. and Mrs. Kern Russell
are rejoicing over the arrival of
a daughter, June -9. The young
Miss has been named Janey Sue, I
Judge and Mrs. Tom D. Row-!
ell, Sr., have returned from i j
visit in Waco and other Texas
cities.
Mr. and Mrs. David ,1. Flesh,
of Shreveport, were looking af-
ter business interests in Jeffer-
son Monday and Tuesday.
Mrs. P. L. Kennedy a n til
darghter, MissEtb lyn and Miss!
Catherine Wollmau, wer<> Shreve)
port visitors Monday.
Nervous, Weak,
Ankles Swollen!
Murh nervousness Is cuusotl by an < x-
c6M of lU'iilfl and prisons duo to func-
tional Kidney and Madder disorders
which may also cause (letting l'p
Nights, Humlng «nj?c'\ Swollen
Joints* IlaeUaohe. (Mnica Under Kyes,
Bicei•• Aridity, Leo Pn i i «i D
ne*':t. Help your kidnej purlfj your
blood witll ( jutfl. I'su.tlix Che \ ety
ftrat do c n : h« lplntf your kidney?
clean out r^c* cieM and this-joon may
malto you feel like new. lnurt
satisfy you cempk tely or money hnek In
guaranteed. Hot CyitMl (HI' ie\) to-
day It costs only Di a dost? at druggir'P
;ind the gun run tee protr •« you.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie D. Hauls-
ton are enjoying a new Chevro-
let purchased Friday from the
Jefferson Motor Company, local
Chevrolet dealers.
Calling All Fly Swatters.
Otto Gron«t, a retired Wiscon-
sin farmer, likes to "keep track
of things." in an accurate man-
ner.
For instance, while sitting a-
round h i s home last summer,
Gronet swatted ;"0,093 flies.
For the best Virgin Pine, kiln dried
lumber in East Texas at a live and
let live price, either in a small bill or
a carload, you can always save mon-
ey by coming to see
Ware & Driskell
Lumber Company
PIIILCO RADIOS
C. S. McCasland
Representative
Haggard FurnitureCo.
Phone No. 333
Men's Slacks .. .
Cool Air-Pore Worsteds
Genuine, young men's drape style slacks of
cool, porus "air pore" fabrics. They're
cut the way young men like them
with plenty of room. They have
pleated fronts and belts to match
solids or herringbone stripes in
blues or greens and stripes ....
Real Values
$1.98 $2.98 $3.98
Men's Shirts
Table of SHIRTS, made of woven mad-
ras and broad cloth-whites and
fancies-look these over and
• you will agree that they are
GOOD $1.50 VALUES
Our Price - 98c
Table Of SZ.OO
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Also Whites, for
$1.49
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Marion County's Oldest
Lumber Manufacturers
THE AWFUL PRICE YOU PAY FOR BEING
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Bradshaw, R. G. The Marion County Courier (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1939, newspaper, July 7, 1939; Jefferson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth293128/m1/4/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.