The Corrigan Press (Corrigan, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1935 Page: 4 of 4
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THE CORRIGAN PRESS
Thursday, March 14, 1935.
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CORRIGAN PERSONALS
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Mrs. Garland Hendry spent
Friday evening in Lufkin.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Knox
spent Monday in Huntsville.
FFVER Mr. D. YV. Shelton of Grove-
X nacTnav v ton spent the week end in Cor-
HEADACHES lrlKan-
in 30 Minute*
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MT. PLEASURE NEWS I
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Owing to the fact so many
of our people were off visiting,
the Sunday School number was
quite few. We invite you to
church Saturday night and
Sunday, also to Sunday school.
Most all the people of our
community enjoyed the pro-
Mrs. G. M. Park is visiting i gram at the Wakefield school
in the home of her parents, I Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McCharen
Mr. and Mrs. George Scho-
enemann and Ernes Schoene-
mann of Camden, visited in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Schoenemann last Sunday.
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Mesdames B. F. and W. F.
Edens visited in Lufkin last
Thursday.
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Dr. C. C. Murray
120 South First Street
Grond Floor
LUFKIN, TEXAS
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Pullen
were Lufkin visitors Sunday
afternoon.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Lee Wilkins, March 5, an 8*^
E pound girl.
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N. C. EDENS
Insurance and Bonds
St. Paul Fire and Marine
Insurance Co.
;; Michigan Fire and Mar-
ine Insurance Co.
;; American National Life
Insurance Co.
;; Ohio Casualty Company
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Chandler
spent last Friday and Saturday
in Tomball.
Mrs. Milton Potts spent sev-
eral days last week visiting in
Beaumont.
She will return home Sunday,
in Raymondville this week.
Guests in the home of Mrs.
■J. Garland Hendry Wednes-
day evening were: Mrs. Mil-
hauser of Moscow and Mr. and
The Misses Purdy returned
to their home in Martinsville
Friday. They were accompan-
ied home by Mrs. Oscar Tines
and young son. W. H., and
Mr. Leroy Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Murl Perkins,
Mrs. Allie Rovce and children.
Mrs. Paul Hendry of Houston., were driven to Ollie Sunday
-L_ by Mr. Lewie Mantooth where
Rev. S. E. Harry attended a they attended the anniversary
meeting of the board of direc- dinner of Mrs. Perkins’ moth-
tors of the College of Marshall
in Marshall Monday. Rev. Har-
ry is a member of this board.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Maury
are the proud parents of an
8-lb. baby girl born Sunday
morning, March 10. She has
been given the name of Mary
Katherine.
Mrs. Frank Edens has mov-
ed to Diboll where she will
make her home.
Mr. and Mrs. George W.
Davis of Lufkin, Mrs. Roy
Treadwell and daughter, Wan-
_ da, of Diboll, were Sunday
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn I g>e8t“ ln_th® h®me of Mr- an(1
c Mrs. E. T. Hickman.
Safford, Carmona, March
a OG pound girl.
$5.00 Meal Ticket For
$4.50 Cash
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Mrs. C. N. Hanna of Barn-
+ , Mrs. W. T. Wallace is visit-1 HP1, M.r-.Jv H- p,urvi" of Luf:
+ {ing her sister, Mrs. F. N. Sims jLln anc ^ls? Evelyn Hanna of
in Lufkin this week. Corrigan, visited Mr. C. N.
_Hanna who is ill in a hospital
. , Miss Virginia Dudley of [’} Houston, last Sunday. Mrs.
Houston, sppnt last Sunday Hanna remained in Houston,
f here visiting her parents.
County Judge N. O. Burna-
t ropirtr i rr •:.|Aust>n. spent the week
* to Ml. 0 CArE+i"'ith relatives in Corri«an-
er and father, Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Griffin.
Mr. O. D. Brett of Burke vis-
ited in the Mrs. H. V. Smith
home the past week end.
Mr. Lewie Mantooth and
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Perkins
attended a‘ show in Lufkin
Saturday evening.
Mr. Dorry Perkins of Diboll
was a visitor in the community
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Opal Perkins was a
Saturday night visitor of Miss
Wvlie Ethel Hales.
Mrs. Cruso Crager had as
guest Sunday Mrs. Lee Hales
of Alabama Creek.
Mr. Aubrey Lovett of Ala-
bama Creek was a caller in this
community Saturday night.
Mrs. Allie Royce attended
the night class at Livingston
Monday night.
Messrs. Oscar and James
Watkins were Wakefield call-
ers Saturday night.
Opal Perkins, Wylie Ethel
Hales, Bennie Byron and Car-
Gas and Oil
TOURIST CABINS
—24 HOUR SERVICE-
X , »• l- ■*•»•} KVSCttTl&SSS- Hale,. Bennie Byron and Car-,
i Mesdames J. R. Wisenbaker Burn a man was enroute to Aus
Jand L. Williams of Woodville ,tln 011 °HiciaI business.
•! were visitors here last Sunday
guests of Mrs. Lockhart's sis-j
ter, Mrs. Hazel Smith of Luf-1
kin, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Ryan of
Nacogdoches were here last
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Puntch I
and children were visitors in
Rock Island Sunday.
Mrs. Fred Rasberry and
children of Corrigan, were the
guests of Mr. Rasberry's moth-
er and sister Sunday.
Mr. Droughty is the guest of
his daughter, Mrs. Charley
Stanford.
Mr. Buster Starkey o f
Georgetown, has been visiting
home folks here.
Little Joan Lindsey enter-
tained her friends with a birth-
day party Saturday.
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WAKEFIELD NEWS
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Mr. Lee Hales and children,
Miss Wylie Ethel and Jake
of Alabama Creek, were a-
mong those who attended the
school program here Saturday
night.
Mrs. B. J. Wheeler and chil-
dren. accompanied by Mrs. Al-
lie Royce, were Corrigan visi-
tors Saturday afternoon.
Winifred Wheeler and S.
Courtney were Lufkin visitors
Saturday.
Mrs. Nell Frazee of Diboll
(visited in this community Sun-
| day afternoon.
Lerov Smith of Wakefield,
(went to Martinsville Saturday
{where he was united in mar-
riage to Miss Purdy Saturday
night. They returned to this
community Monday evening
where they will reside. We
wish them a long and prosper-
ous married life.
Mrs. Deb Saxon, Miss Win-
nie Saxon and Dr. Brooks of
Corrigan, attended the school
program here Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Standley
and family are moving from
1 his community to a place near
Corrigan.
CORRIGAN
Theatre
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
MARCH 15 AND 16
UNB
until
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Shirley Temple
“PARDON MY PUPS”
Miss Pearl Schoenemann of
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Burden Houston spent several days
funeral of his -- week with her parents,
iattended the wx mo .r , ,, 0- .
mother in Barnes last Monday. anf* A1*rs* ~c^°ene’
_ mann, o nher return trip from
lDr. G. S.Brooks
DENTIST
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BATES DRUG STORE
BUILDING
“I HAVEN'T HAD
A COLD IN
FIVE YEARS"
"In the eld days I used to dread the
coming of Winter. I was always fighting
colds—feeling about half alive—trying to
work with my body aching and every nerve
George Leland Royce visit-
ed in Mrs. O. O. Brough’s home
Friday night. Mrs. Royce, Kit-
ty Lou and Billy called for him
at that home in Redland Sat-
urday.
Miss Grace Perkins of Ala-
bama Creek spent Friday night
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Mr. Edward Bettencourt Jr.
of Houston, visited his aunt, _ . . ,
Mrs. Garland Hendry, Tues- °rari festival,
day.
ill (V 1111, U1IC1 ItUUII nip I " ~ ■ I-----* ; •/
New Orleans where she went with Mrs. Essie Perkins,
to attend the annual Mardi Mr. Leroy Smith, Mr. Oscar
Tines, Buford Smith and Mrs.
H. V. Smith were Livingston
_ Mr. Ross Blair, manager of business visitors Thursday. La-
ail tstx
RnsW spvpml Havs the nasf visitor Monday. While here We are told that Mr. Leroy
week Mr. Blair left entry blanks at Smith and Miss Lizzie Purdy
_ the Press office for the “See entered bonds of matriinony
Mr. and Mr,. C. A. Sm»h ^ f
and Mr. J. C. Skinner attend-
a show
night.
in Lufkin Saturday 1 ^ ^ ^h°USC~
led entry blanks may do so by ©
Auto Repairing
We use only Genuine Ford parts
on All Repair Jobs, assuring
you Satisfaction when you
bring your car here
for service.
Mrs. Roy Took of Columbus C£lHmg at the Press office
spent the week end in the ,T , ~ “ _
home of Rev. and Mrs. D. T. -L. and Mrs. George Carter
Windham.
CARMONA NEWS
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Cod Liver Oil Tablets with their marvelous
vitamins A and D I started to take them
five years ago and I haven’t had a cold
since that time.
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build up resistance so anyone can laugh at
cold germs They make weak, skinny people
strong, steady-nerved and vigorous. They're
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Miss Irene Meadow’s of
and Mrs. Clayton Carter wrere Beaumont, visited her parents,
called to the bedside of Clay-(Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Meadows,
Mrs. L. P. Atmar and son, Car*?r *n Huntsville last Sunday.
Morris of Groveton, spent Sat- '1 lf av; He had undergone an j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Safford
urday with Mr. and Mrs. \y, operation several days before]were the guests of Mr. Saf-
H. Caton. ?_nc* .condition was so ser- ford’s sister, Mrs. Clyde Wat-
son of Huntsville.
Clean, Neat!
FOR DRESS WEAR OR FOR
BUSINESS, A MAN’S SUIT
SHOULD ALWAYS BE NEAT
AND CLEAN. SIMPLE AND
INEXPENSIVE AT THE COR-
RIGAN CLEANERS.
CORRIGAN
CLEANERS
DONNIS BRETT, Manager
__ jious until he was not expected
Mr. Vernon Bergman, ac-K0 through the following
companied by his mother, Mrs. i ay- However, after being giv-
Leo Bereman, spent the week j en a transfusion about
end in Houston. ?m?^,e a. c^ap8e
_ tor the better, and doctors feel
Mr. and Mrs. George L. ! h.e will recover if something
Bounds snent Sunday in Cleve- e| ie does not set up.
land with their son, A. R. ==■
Bounds and family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith
attended a meeting of the em-
ployees of the Gulf States Util- |
ities in Huntsville last Friday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wood
and son, Raymond, motored to
Beaumont Sunday, visiting
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Byrd and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Adams
Mrs. W. T. Wallace and B. T.
Hill attended the funeral of
Mrs. Mary Burden in Barnes
Monday.
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Adams Motor Co.
Mrs. R. M. Eagle and daugh-
ter, Dorothy, accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. H. Bemis to Hous-
ton. Mrs. Eagle will be gone
about ten days.
Mrs .George Lockhart and
Miss Jewel Nicholson were the
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Telford
and Mrs. John Hanna spent
Sundav in Houston with Mr.
C. N. Hanna who is ill in Mem-
orial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Phillips
who recentlv moved here
from Woodville, have taken
an apartment with Mr. and
Mrs. Ellis MMurphy.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Barclay
and daughter, Paula Jane, of
Sour Lake, spent the week end
here in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. D. H. Chandler.
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Gilbert, J. R. The Corrigan Press (Corrigan, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1935, newspaper, March 14, 1935; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth646407/m1/4/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.