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The Madison County Record from Huntsville, Arkansas • 2

The Madison County Record du lieu suivant : Huntsville, Arkansas • 2

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Huntsville, Arkansas
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Two TTTI? ADTSOV COVSTT KUVTSVILLE," ARK Forum CoGimunUy Fair St Psuntems iWAKT TO TUADD it acres of land for good car' or will 1i at right price for cash. Located near or write Ed Myers, Ark. ,12 Up. October 2 Sam Mayes Jr. and family moved from Wolf Pen to1 the Dethridge place northeast of WANTED WW leave or Loa Angeles, CaJifoon and want will help, share expenses.

Set or write, Uyron Fitch, HindHville. Ark. FOR SALE 340 acres of land, about "50 in cultiration, good ba eated ekwe to good stock range. Willell all or part of tract. See or write P.

A. Og- apewuiy -creuii-highway; the tommuiii and everyone who assisted r- The name xjf Ray Stout of Kingston as called at the Dixie Tuesday night. Where were you, Ray You lost $5.00 by hot being present. Pearl Keck of Pettigrew was business- visitor in Huntsville' Monday and called at the Record office to have his name added to our subscription list. Bruce, Vaughaiu and son 'Junior and Miss Halleen thiacity and Gibson "of Spring Valley are attending the Muskogee Fair this week.

Miss Vinefta barrison of Marble and Corbfett Keck of Hurjtsvilh? visited with the former's aurtt, Mrs. Fronnie Funnell at' Ripley," lat ef tt Students will give their first literary program of: the season at the community church building Oct; 4.A Everyone invited. Teachers-: Curtjs Swalm and Joe Anderson spent Saturday' getting the basketball court ready for use. They were assisted by the larger boys of the school. Smith gave dinner.

Friday her home in honor of ner sorti-Howard, and Virr Phsrris, on took a truck load of cattle to Springfield, first Jfce Madison" County Published fewjr AJfrcd JIawn Owner and Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES. -One year outside cortntjr- $1.60 One year Inside county 1.00 PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Local News 1 zr. Mrs. Stone is building a five room bungalow in the Polk addition and wjll occupy dame when completed. Mr.

and Mrs. Claud Garrett and children spent Sunday here with Claude's parents, Mrrand Mnr. Lon Garrett. Dr. K.

C. Farmer attended the meeting cf the Nprthwest a a Ancansas lientai-AsspcmwHH at Harrison Monday- nd Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper and children returned Friday from a visit with Mrs.

Haiv per's brother, Clyde Canna-day, (n Memphis, Tenn. a a Mrs, Towne Potts, who has been seriously ill the past -fM-rWkr-WJ City hospital at, Fayetteville Monday. Her condition is reported-, Jbe lmimtoE: W. R. A.

Peterson, experienced tailor, has opened a cleaning and pressing shop in the Walden building; Mr. Peterson came to Huntsville from Versailles, Mo. See his d. elsewhere in the Record. Hav -hitm- fall aen, itter.

Subscribe for the JRecord. thttk malaria! in daya firt day TOXIC and LAXATIVE Liquid Tablets f-alje Sot Uript. Agent'for old line companies illTOANGB Fire, Lightning, Tornado Alw write aaeia Aatawabila cai tracta, and farBisb fiorety -HUNTSVILLE. ARKANSAS Dr. D.

V. Weatherly OPTOMETRIST WiD Be In Huntsville The Each Month To Test Eyes nd Fit Glasses At Dr. Acree's OfiSce uaie. i weive: Kurni" wcrc present: Walter Lester -of- Tujsa; spent a few 0ys the ld home town latter part of lastjj" connection with the wm-wek, his first visit irr sixteen nd pneswere Approximately 20ft people enjoyed the community fair held at Forum Saturday? Sept. 26, notwithstanding the I steady downpour of rain.

The i Villi- ilJ'l i lanBing iw tne event ieit ui' ly gratified with the re of their wrok. The county a home demonstration agents, C. B. Gilliland and Miss Mittie Bivens, judged the exhibits. Prizes and ribbons were a-warded as follows ariety ef canned jroi Opal Hobbs; display of -flowers Bird Bryant; quilt Edith Ham; best tarment (shhHP- Fanny Ham; canning, Marnhall; oldeit garment made by pemon present (baby dim 4 yean old) Mrs, Florencef Hobba; fjeuft applen first prizes-Faneie Ham.

club fair was held ai Doyjcora wot-jameHawjj firat. J. C. HinIa second; jfirls record book Tilda Walden first, Ernestine second; piJ. C.

Hinds first. Junior' Myem Jamea Hawrt first; corn iear Kenneth "Ham first; Keith Hsnr terV dress ondf qtiilt topi-Tilda Waldeq first; Georjri Ham second; rakes MeJ- pnd; theme on My Trip to Fayetteville' Melba Krates first; TiL-da Walden second; penmanship Tilda, Walden first. Leli Wilhite second. urnh ed by E. J- Gumro who used a fiddie 105 years idb-Offkrialr of the community.Tair were James Hawn chairman, W.

T. Walden vice chairman. Flossie Butts secretary. lie in CASH will be given show. IN MEMORIAL A trfbwte the asemarV of Gale iTkrrtytmfwiur lover ber nmn.

Gale was a brmat.fu! arl uUrttt-ed ciHs and with Ker family, after vititinc tfc-'home of the writer: and while, we rested the fc4 of tha big tret in the yard, she would steal quietly into the Iwum andmaEir irusic wierd and sweet years. His father, Uncle' Dick," is expected to return I on business The FERA nurse, Miss Pearl Newman, assisted by Mrs. 3. F. Walker of Delahey was at the com mun ity church buildingThursflay, as sched- i uled, gjvng tj'phoid serum.

work here October Mrs. Walker, a graduate nurse is wife-of-DrrWaikerhT Button Mr. and C. R. Grammar and children of Seligman, spent Sunday at the J.

M.rRicketts-home,- Several; folks here have been attending the "meeting being held at Riverside by Rev. Alonzo Ledford. Miss Gladys J(ilgore, who is staying with Mrs. Mary Wist, spetttSalurday and i rill 11 I1ULUU OhUi' NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Located ie buiWaK -ratedy Red Ball Cafe Oeaning-reing-ARea-atioiw Repairs of I'riee takMaUe- Mrs. Elir-a Evanand chil- lren of near Creek left Saturday for Fullerton, where they will make their home; They were- ac- tompanied by Howard John- on of Weslev who expects to pecure employment there, llowatd was- onrof the utar players- on fheiHttntsvilie Itedbird bawball team -1th.

st season, Sndayrwith mr R. K. Rev and Levi 'Austin have opened a wood yard oin the Stone property off the northeast corner of square. They will also do general haulingjmtf long-distance truck, hauling. See their ad, The Record is indebted to Mrs.

Bruce Brashears for a beautifur boquet of dahjias and gladiolas. Mrs. Brashears specializes in the culture of these flowers and wilt have a fine display of them at the Madison County Fair arid Harvest Festival next-week. Mr. and Mrs.

Robt. Ander- son who have been irHIunts-: ville the past three months returned to'their home Wed nesday. Mr. Anderson is a representative: of the Hobbs-Western Tie Comnanv and was here to cruse the timber on land Vi tVi nmnanv nun a in this: county. -At the -same time he looked ovef additiori-al tracts which the company contemplates purchasing.

Rev. and Mrs, A. J. Graham of Springdale visited relatives and old home at Alabam and Marble Saturday and Sunday, and Rev. Graham filled his appointment for nounced in the Record recently.

Rev. and Mrs. age and the latter 78, are natives of Madison county. They were married at Marble was Amanoa. aiey Dei9re marriage.

Their children are John J. Graham of Vernon. Mrs. J. A.

Litterell Calexico. Mrs. JTT57 Hooper, of and JtirsWrTZWllsoiv Barling, Ark. They -have 30 grand children, 35 great grand children and one great great grandchild. Rev.

Graham was ordained a a Methodist preacher July 1, the ministry ever since. CAIN-JAMISON Miss Nora Cain of Fay- teyjljejbecame the bride of Chlrlei; JaMson of Fort Smith at the home of the brides sister, Mrs. Harry Jackson on the Ghen road Faturtlay night at 8l30-rf' The Rev. Warren John- 'ton. minister, of rkiated.at the ceremony.

Only ''ose friends and relatives Ik MuinU war. rkrAaxint: Mrs. Jamison is the daughter of Mr; and Mrs. Tv R. Cain of Huntsville and i a graduate of the Huntsville high school.

She studied nurses training at the City Hoepital here, where she is now dav Rhta-uu. tJ tngTain trir-k'ta. The other two sisters. Mm. Keith 'PhHHt and "te Cra I Cain, both-of Hunt vsJl were prewnt at the wedding.

Mr. JamiaoR la the son of Mr. and Mra. R. P.

-Jamison of Fort Smitn. He la employ. eOty the $hipley--Rkmg com panjT here'. The couple will make their home in Fayetteville and will both continue with their work here. Fayetteville Demo, crat.

1 Smyrna tktiibrr.j-r A.4 L. Herrifiglon ttendHl the (Uptiat Fifth Sunday meeting at PSnn! Friday. Mra, I Hie Du ncn and children iaited rcUtive at Croae a few days Im! week, Sallie Johnaon, Wednesday. Mra, Arthur Warren narrowly eftcied dying with ptomain pobonlnf Thursdajr from eating fried aalmon. Mr, and Mra.

Frank Hrr-rington kft Friday for Laii.n, Kan hrra they hv em- Mr and Mra, Srtman John-on iited the LMrVnfftfcr fcn4 aunt, Mra. I'd Pnuh arr -J f00D WOOD! We -have opened wood yard' in I-et us figure your wood peeda. Quick delivery. Prices right. v- "REYAtlSTIN 7 VArtn LOCATED OSSTOXE PROPERTY HE AlO DO LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAILING.

nnrnn Tinri 1 Uka 0 for BUraanUaai aaA aaraly la la-'jB41elsV atatta a lttr rt4 (na PEL1QGQA "Ttar aw4Mn la 4 a ws4rful work, lor bu fe 1 tlaMt eor4 of that 4ra4fq aia PIUrr 7a-aaotfcrr tuKr. i iltluriaia I aata4 m4 ma an othr bottta of It la taa brt tsadu etna I ar IS aaM a -Tromaa who fef" araatir taaa BttC Crisgi Viiilify zzf -if TOa-aBfisf-fraia- tslk enaoattev Pellacra. Kidaar or lirar totti plalat. a4 BlooJ, laka G. fa99a far It rear.

At drs-tat. It for larf a bottle, or paM dlrcrt trvm H. CROSS ATM say Kf MLFm. M9 ww Juisty fa aaiiaa am' Air Kinds Yara Experience Fare a t.n 8:39 ra. Fare J55 attni lan i nqpi ft i pr call phone 39, cZ3 moaay bmik ia eat IIIiDWTr ro mJS -BwafaasXHStBKHyxfsMlxywvaHWp the oM nrmn, fnf M.tr Jessie Rose Holt and C.

Wflt were visitors in Huntsville Sunday afternoon. Virgil is recovering from' a throat operation which he recently underwent. Mrs. Kate Hudson and Mr. and Mrs.

Denver Hudson of Commerce, and Mrs. Cleo McCombs of Montrose, are visiting relatives in is a "sister "of Mrs. Lon Gar- rett. The -regular of Madison Post1 will be held at Kingston next Won- dayT-iagiytoberJlJ will be plenty pi cars leaviiij? Huntsvilleabout 6:30 to take all veterans Vishing to attend the meeting. Miss I Coger.who is expression teacher in Central College at Conway.Tiaseen in the City hospital at Fayetteville; the past week for a tonsillectomy operatiriff.

She is reported to be recovering nicely. Mrs. Mary Prescott ilugh Haves at Belen. N. re- turned home last week and I wnt accompanied by her lllntfh who returned to hi Mr.

and Mrs. G. W. Raincy left first of the week for STWJefeJta, will their home for a-. while with their iHn.

Rainev. Mrs. Rainey ha been in lior hi i.w.r palth wverali TnonThs. Mr. and Mrs.

A ton Wheel er tt first of the week for Fullerton. for a visit Mr. Wheeler i brother. Sam TWwuler. Mrs.

JhnMn tSuTnttrrtrting tor Mrs Wheeler as pYanary Huntsville grade choel pu- pHs meiviflg free tkketa to its Dit Theatre are Mar- garet King firt grale. Geneva. Perron aecond graiie, Jim-rrt'ie Muntgomery third grade, Walter Kwing four! grade, Mary Sehcr fifth grade, tio-bertj Pijtta aixth grade. Ha-kel ReeAes seventh Anna Mae Vaughn eigth gral. RADIOS! aai tiaia a a.

Colt Stevarfs Cos Line leaves HunlSTtUe daily at 9. a. ra. and 7 p. ra Arrive at Fayetteville 10:40 a.

m. and 8:00 p. w- Fare .75 Arrives: at MualtAre .1:20 n. m. Par 1 tro 4 M.

-i FRIDAY-SATURDAY October 4 4 5 "BABY FACE HARRINGTON' MONDAY-Tl'ESDAI October 7 Jean HarlW AND WHiiara IN "RECKLESS" $5.00 In CASH giv away each Tuesday and Saturday nights. RADIOS! I Arrives at Toka 5 Arrjtea at Gmlahoiba Gif For ie ketaapdinf TEAGUrS MARKET Henry Harrison of Siloartt Springs and Arti Harrison of Bniville, spent Sunday at the home of their aunt. Mi Chasi Wist. "Georgi Williamsran Junior, "returned to their home in him Angeles. last8 week.

They were accompanied br Woodrew Rlcketts. Frank Bixler of Reaumontrf K. J. Bixler of Fayette ville. and Mrs.

Rose" Russell of Ch icago. upent few daya last i.t..JUie'uhMne' their sister :Mrs.Q. Wit and family. Hartwell October 2 Mr. and Mr.

II. R. Hayes MentSundav in SnnncrrlaU Mr. aiMi MravJ.CJfall and Mhu Mildred rgari sfienrSuBday with Mr. Hull'a biherT'Myron Hun aTwtTffH'frBet.

ir F. Potter and family have avned from the Elmer i home on the Willie Sanders lce. Mr. and Mrs. Faer-Logue have mx-ved Ine j.

Harold Smith place, where they will reside till they get ffceif own home built. Mr. and Mra. Tom HatfieJd hid a truest Utxt week Mr. Mra: Ida Stew-ard, jirwi mn of Ander-! on.

and hi brothers, I HatMW of Pittaburg, Kan n. of imia-! burg. S. and James K. Hatfirldcof Gaknav Kan.

Mr and Mrs. O. L. Cain, entertained their son. L.

OUn. and family at dinner Sunday, celebrating their Wing anniversary, arid Mr. Caina 62nd' birthday. We wih tbrm forty yeara naptiin, TWlI.aclub.the-ircub and Raymond lUtfreli pton affair and rt-gram at the hM)4'hus Uxt Friday, The c'ub rpt nM tA tJt dir.nr am! maLle. .3 fay 4-fAulH t.

The eih.l -i er. mr than g'L The al- it-iuium giJ. Artrnt II. t). A- gent rrea erst ani rr l.yXoft .1 I nave often noticed that the best and sweetest and brightest of war children renerally like the moat beautiful Sowers, the earliest ones depart.

Jal will live always in the hearts of her family and kindred, her, for -to ksww' her was to love O. Gale, dear child, the years hafe long Sine last we heard your voke la serif, ri -d. erf erhoinr la errrr lovine heart. Yosi are aiefinf now, in Paradua iwayina a roum lyre; Ara yow ma kmc sweat aaoaie op in tha- tktea? Hare yo ail- your; ttrnVt desire Wa ho grrat sweet day. -When tha to.k of life arc o'ee And Umb wall hear yo wrtiy The ffi4dw hary forever mora.

t'ARDOF THANKS We wlah to pre wjr thank to fieryo who in any way-extended their ymH pauiy and help during the ia-wm and death of our father and brother. Wm. Coavener; Mrs. itary Uavia, "-c Gordoif Coavener, Jack Coavener. 'K Kiarw rw nutry WckJjw fw naa irwjd.

loo. smtf emu it CO. twi, jrt (J i t-rair wi.ii t. fc 4., trx, u. ,1 ItiMi a rvri.Uj.a uih i a li I Vifra fi.Vnl.

(Visit be it i ajuvMwwr-l i WK ARK DKAtKRS FOR Fhilcos and the R. C. A. The Latest ModeU in Electric and Battery Scts; Wt iUU jpiit Hl tor ant pui la perfect orl Igf tler. aa ba bairwad tb taaart out yw rcf -4 xha raiaa tarra aoakad a any its vitality it a coat of Carry Aaaat Fibrw Coating aa4 watta it grow younf ajua.

So aaty toafyl mm a tsnah. Tbo rfti8l Hwuing Act aU yea to havw rtsaira aad imefovamaata maa rvsv and toay the paxmreia cataiMiag ow a pn4 aa Hez rcMtfe. lt em-flam If, a it aa aH a4 Vfcircn is IllNTbWUX a -COUNT. i 1I4iU. aat s-e if 4ri'I rhirfry mm am tti I i via in "I'litUr Tf?" r4 titt and 'IV isnd Strl hfi 1 .1 4 fee Ihm nv.t tf-ttf fv 'r (Ht.

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