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Semi-Weekly Journal from McComb, Mississippi • Page 4

Semi-Weekly Journal from McComb, Mississippi • Page 4

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ahtt- a McCOMB SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, McCOMB, MISSISSIPPI Saturday September 17, 1832 The Attala County Compress has announces mm that th. that a wme firms Thames Re-elected By 5,000 Majority DIED' added 20 men to to payroll deojeat-ing unemployment in that county materially, according to repots from Kosciusko. DEPRESSION DISPELLERS Personal Mention E- Berkley 0f manager of Colmer Leading Hall In Sixth Congressional District Linker Is Renominated Farmers and 'dairymen in Tate county met at the courthouse: at Senatobia recently and discussed the possibility of re-opening the cheese factory there. The prospects for this step seemed good. The nicest courtesy you can show your guests is to have their visits mentioned on this page.

Also let your friends known through this col-amn when you go away. We will also consider it an act of friendship if you will telephone 24 letting us know of your visitors and your visits. C. A. Butterworth, superintendent of the McComb' Cotton Mills, was overheard to remark the other day that the orders for aerials from his and similar plants had increased over 200 per cent.

The local cotton mills are now working full time. The Magnolia Cotton Mills will probably, begin work in the near future. The 21 factorfe, of ttJ Reagan and Wood, oil 1 promoters; have secured leases on a ''large area of land near Gloster in Amite county and are making actual preparations for an oil well test there. J. M.

McCullough spent Wednesday in New Orleans on business. the xrn rA week of October? rtLJ payment to CLASSIFIED Mrs. W. E. Lea is visiting relatives On the face oi virtually complete returns from all counties of the district, many complete, re-election seems assured for James P.

Thames, incumbent, for highway commissioner from the Southern District. Thames was leading his opponent, Archie F. McCormick, by approximately 5,500 votes at 10:45 Tuesday night, 13. In the northern district. Commissioner Abe Linker was leading his opponent, Marvin Pearce, by around 3,000 votes with the count in sight of completion.

Down in the sixth district congressional fight W. M. Colmer of Pasca-eoula was battling hard with the ea Denver, in Brookhaven this week. RATE 2 Cents per Word per Insertion. Minimum Charge 50c per Issue.

MRS. SOPHIE DENMAN Mrs. Sophie Denman died at her home on Cameron street, McComb, Tuesday, Sept. 13, and funeral services were held at the home Thursday morning. The rites were concluded at the graveside in the East Fork Cemetery, where the body was carried for interment.

Mrs. Denman was 78 years of age, and had been a resident of McComb for many years. She was well liked and highly respected. Her passing removed from the community a beloved woman whose many friends join us in extending heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved. Surviving are two sons, Joe Denman ef McComb, and B.

Djnman of California; two daughters and several i FRANK MACAIONE Frank Macaione, for many years one of McComb's most popular "ice men," died at the Touro Infirmary in New Orleans at 6 a. m. Wednesday, Sept. 14. His death was rather sudden, and cam as a severe shock to friends and relatives.

He had been stricken by "a paralytic stroke not Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Maddox were week-end visitors to New Orleans.

About five hundred memoers of the car repair force, in louisvtlle, will be put back to 4 work immediately by the Louisville and Nashville railroad, John M. Scott, secretary, announced September Approximately 400 workers in Yazoo county have been given employment at the Cotton Mills Products Company and the Planters Oil Mill at Yazoo City since the first of the month, and it is likely that more. will, be added, according to reports from Yazoo City. Officials of th7cir Won of America JZT proximate.lWS, ed to fun timewo kS nd. Md plant bwal" creased demand ftTSj Mrs.

Beverly Dickerson was a New Orleans visitor Thursday. FOR RENT Place formerly occupied by Matthew, the Painter, on Third Street. See H. Rey Bonney. al7tf The Birmingham Industrial JJoard incumbent.

Robert S. Hall- of Hat- Cecil B. Sauls went to Jackson this week to enter Millsaps College. FOR SALE One large circulating tiesburg, the race being extremely heater, good as new, $25. One good dose, Mrs.

Nell W. Hunt attended court in Brookhaven Monday. Cow and young calf $25. Burton one of the features in the south-Alford, phone 1381. sl0-14 em highway commissioner's race was 7, the fact that more votes were brought LOST-Fnday night, pair of glasses ou(.

by the second primary-s intense in a case. Reward for return to battle than was cast the first Junior O'Mara left yesterday for Jackson, where he went to attend the Law School. H. Rey Bonney, at the Journal office. S-14-17-21.

primary, reversing the usual order of elections. The figures at 10:45 p. m. Tues long ago, and was carried to the New Miss Mildred Wilson has gone to Summit where she entered as a student at Southwest Junior College. LOST Tire and rim from Willys-Knight car, Monday evening, between John Brewer's and Magnolia, on the Quin Bridge road.

Reward for return to A. J. Causey, Magnolia, Miss. S-17-21 ALL tiEne New WMflc He lis Jew day, Sept. 13,.

were: Southern District: Thames, McCormick, 21,387. Northern District: Linker, Pearce, 20,884. Sixth Congressional District- Colmer, Hall, 12,418. Unofficial tabulations in Pike county gave Thames 1854 votes and Mc- Mrs. W.

J. Manning and children have returned from Hazlehurst where they visited with relatives. FOR RENT Four room apartment nn Louisiana. Avenue, with nrivate Do not overlook our ad Orleans hospital by a Catchmgs ambulance. However, all efforts to save his life failed.

Mr. Macaione was a native of Italy, and is survived by one sister who resides in. his native land. He had a sunny: disposition, characteristic of his countrymen, and was well liked by business men and residents with whom he came in contact in his business. In addition to his' ice business, which extended through the business section and west residential- section of McComb, he had a grocery store at 1004 Venable street, where he has made his home for a number of one bath.

Drivate front and back en-1 Cormick 698 votes, with only vertisement in next issue. trance and garage. Near school. Ap-1 precinct, Centerville, missing. McCormick Thames Precinct Noel's Auto Electric Service.

ply 221 Seventh Street. Phone 392-J. S7Wonlytf Edgar Williams and Warren Ellzey Emerald 3 Leggett 25 Simmonsville 33 Fernwood 9 Magnolia 61 Whitestown 21 Ratliff attended to business in tsrooK' haven Thursday. Knights Lose 1-0 To McComb Team 16 37 62 30 214 39 19 48 30 29 14 Carter's Creek 58 D. J.

Maddox of the Gulf-McComb Motor Company, was a week-end visitor in New Orleans. jFelder 10 Battle Between Town Teams Proves Holmesville 5 years, This nad become a well established business, which required much of his time. Surviving him are his wife and one daughter, Mrs. Tony Vaccaralla, and several grandchildren of McComb Most Thrilling Baseball Event In McComb This Year Ed C. Franklin, prominent lawyer of Jackson, was a McComb visitor Wednesday.

222 Quin 26 Johnston 6 Summit 14 N. McComb 69 E. McComb 79 S. McComb 65 W. -McComb 130 Chatawa 23 Osyka 61 Totals 698 Mr.

and Mrs. J. R. Cloy and Mrs. Warren, of Laurel were visitors in McComb.

243 249 103 363 30 106 1894 Outhit seven to four the McComb town team defeated the East McComb Mystic Knights in a thrilling pitchers' battel at the airport park Thursday afternoon in the first game of a series. A timely double to left field, momentarily misjudged, scorsd 'Shiek' Manning from first base with the Mr. and Mrs. P. H.

Enochs of Fernwood are being congratulated on 104 Papers During the Year FOR ONLY and the one sister in Italy. The body was brought to McComb from New Orleans by a Catchings ambulance, and funeral services were conducted from the St. Alphonsus Catholic Church at 4p. m. Thursday afternoon, and interment followed in Hollywood Cemetery.

Coterie Club Has Enjoyable Meeting the birth of a son Tuesday, Sept. IS. Mr. and Mrs. A.

B. Saunders have returned after a pleasant stay in Engagement of Miss E. Terrell Chicago. only marker of the game. "Cowboy" Jones, of Meadville, deliverer of the winning blow, was out trying to stretch the hit to a triple.

Only two other of Jake's veteran men reached the second base. Walker, of Meadville, reached first on an error and stole second after two were out. Sinclair reached second and third on passed balls after two were out in the 3rd. After the fourth inning Mc The Coterie Club met Wednesday, Mrs. Vernon L.

Terrell announces Mrs. W. S. Webb is visiting her daughter, Mrs. M.

J. Mixon, at her home just west of Magnolia. the engagement and approaching afternoon, Sept. 14, with Mrs. Win-marriage of her only daughter, Ellen ton Williams.

The attendance was I Ford, Uk Mr. William Chase Kalm- not ful1 on account of several mem- bach. The bride-elect, daughter of ters being ill and several being out the late Dr. V. L.

Terrell, vice-presi- of town- Under the program head-1 Miss Dorothy Mixon has returned home after a visit of several days with friends in Jackson, Miss. Comb had one man reach first base and he was cut down in a double dent of the Magnolia Bank, and mS ail repeated tne club collect, then Mrs. Guy Davant of Memphis, is enjoying a visit here with relatives and friends. play. granddaughter of General T.

S. Ford naa rou cau- president, Mrs. The Mystics had men on the paths of Columbia, youngest attorney-gen-; Williams, in her charming in seven of their nine innings, but eral, is socially known throughout manner, gave the greetings of the could not deliver in the pinches, the state. She is a graduate of the dub. chiefly because of "too much Munn." Science Hill School, Kentucky, and! Next, Mrs.

H. Rey Bonney, chairs Although they were in scoring posi- 1 Goucher College, Baltimore, i man tne Year Book Committee, tion in nearly every inning, the and is a member of the Pi Beta Phi discussed and explained ihe year Mrs. Hiram Hucabee of near Mag-- is a patient for treatment at a local hospital. 112-114 Third St. Phone I Mvstics had their bie chance in the sorority.

Mr. Kaimbacn's Home is in i Mrs. Frank Varnado left Wednesday for a visit with her sister and other relatives in Houston, Texas. 4th. Havers led off with a single.

Shreveport, where he is widely Fenn beat out a bunt. Dykes dupli- known both in the social and finan-cated the feat when first base went cial world. He is a former Sewanee uncovered. Thornton went out try-1 athlete and a member of the Kappa program and business session was followed by a social hour which was eniOyed by all. During the social hour the.

hostess served a delicious ice course, assisted by her guests, Mrs. A. Abernathy, Miss Sara McLaurine and Miss Gladj'S Wil ing to bunt. Burt tried to bunt and i Aipna iraternity. () a()(S The wedding will be performed on then struck out.

McNeil popped to Miss Sarah Gilmore, who has had her tonsils removed this week is now at home and her condition is 1 Saturday, Sept. 24. at 6:15. at the First Methodist Church. AH friends liams.

jand relatives are cordially invited. Miss Alice McCullough left Thursday for Ruth, where she will teach High School English this term. i i ()()()() the catcher to end the near-rally. A running catch to deep center field by "Radio" Jones and a string-catch by Cowboy Jones featured the game. Both pitchers turned in a splendid game.

The series was resumed Friday afternoon. The Box Score Knights Ab Po A McNeil, ss 4 0 2 3 wo lormal cards will be issued except to out-of-town guests. Glassford Defies President Hoover la, Do not overlook our advertisement in next issue-Noel's Auto Electric Service, A report of Sept. 13 from Washington, D. states that Brigadier- Gatlin's Department Store Guy.

If 4 Blue, 3b 1 J. Jones, cf 4 Miss Aline McCullough left Wed 1. 1 0 1 1 2 1. 0 2 10 2 5 nesday for New Orleans where she Havers, 4 will enter Some College and take a course in stenographic work. Fenn, Dykes, lb Thornton, rf Young Burt, 2b A.

Jones, 2b Invites You to View Their New Fall Miss Blanche Mills will leave next week to spend the winter in New Orleans with her sister, Mrs. Rudolph Weinman. Miss Mills will enter New-comb College. General Pelham D. Glassford.

Washington's chief of police, "practically calling President Herbert Hoover a liar in the controversy on who turned the army loose on the Bonus Expeditionary Force, has refused to resign and defies the world to evict him." He made this statement in the midst of frantic administration efforts to prove that the police chief called out the troops with their bayonets, gas bombs and torches. It was said in Washington that the only way to eet rid of oiassfnrrt 7 24 9 and Winter Stock Mrs. C. B. Sauls and children, Miss Annie Lynn and Cecil B.

and Mrs. Carleton Hunt, were Jackson visitors last Friday. Totals 34 McComb Salmon, 3b 3 Wilkerson, If 3 Manning, rf -i 3 Walker, ss 3 L. Jones, cf 3 C. Jones, lb 3 0 1 2 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 I would be to bring him up on charges, 4 0 i which would force thp riictrh Mrs.

A. F. Crouch of Hattiesburg, is visiting friends and relatives in McComb and Magnolia. B. Jones, 2b 3 The Prices are Amazingly Low! 1 1 0 1 16 0 0 0 1 We Mention Just a Few Items! i Sinclair, 3 Munn, 3 missioners to appoint a citizens' committee to try him in open hearing.

I "No one in Washington believes that the White House would relish any such open hearing on the facts in the B. E. F. eviction," says the report. "None believes there will Miss Annie Laurie Coker of Auburn is visiting her aunt, Miss Ina McRae, at her home in Delaware Totals 27 4 27 3 Score by innings: Avenue.

toes lam tan, He Iks Dm Ibti Scoi ItCa fro 3lM tan run lift fain Gsi it Mil tte Tnesd tatte Ota E. McComb Knights 000 000 0000 McComb Town Team ....000 100 OOx 1 Summar: Runs, Manning; errors, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Nick Salmon were sufficient courage for a demand for Glassford's resignation." 54-INCH WOOLENS priced from $1.19 to uyses, wiiKerson; runs batted in, called to Meridian Tuesday on account of the sad and sudden death of Mr. Salmon's brother.

2.75 .75 CORDUROYS, all colors priced at L. Jones; two base hits, L. Jones, Dykes; stolen bases, Walker, Guy double plays. Havers to McNeil to Mr. and Mrs.

J. L. Inman had as their house guests for the week-end, Mrs. Inman's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

A. McMichael, of Alexandria, La. 39-INCH SILK CREPES priced from 79c to Legion Votes for Bonus Payment Censures War Department for Distributing Pamphlets Votes for Prohibition Repeal A resolution favoring immediate cash payment of the soldier bonus .30 1.59 COTTON SUITINGS-r priced at 25c-and Dykes; left on bases, McComb 2, E. McComb 11; base on balls off Munn two, off Havers none; Blue was hit by pitched ball; struck out by Hunn 13, by Havers umpires, Zwingle, White and Blount; time of game, 1 hour, 45 minutes. Franklin D.

Roosevelt promises Vreal farm relief" in a campaign Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Albritton are happy to have as their guest, their daughter, Mrs.

Bob Hollman, of St. HIGH LUSTRE VELVETEEN priced at Louis, Mo. Mrs. Hollman is pleasantly was passed on a roll call vote Sept. 1.25 LADIES' COATS priced from $10.75 to remembered as Miss Gena Albritton.

1J "'e uiusmg session of the four- speech at Topeka, Kansas. icciiui annual convent, nn nf th. uiauukU v. MW1I LFajiliCUlf Ui tilt: 1 A-i tV soldier bonus is recommended by the pZ S10n- the Auditorium, Portland, Oregon. The vote on the Silk and Woolen Frocks legislative committee of the Ameri 10.75 Dr.

V. Simmons and son, Bobby, of Shreveport, were McComb visitors Saturday. Dr. Simmons lived for many years at Summit and has many friends here. Priced from $3.19 to can Legion.

Congressman John H. Overton leads Senator Edwin S. Broussard by 54,734 votes wltn 75 precincts missing in Louisiana election. Guesswork entirely elim inated. Of interest to motor i oonus was 1MB lor to 109 against.

By a vote of acclamation the convention censured the War Department for distributing to delegates in franked envelopes a statement by Secretary of War Patrick J. Hurley on the use of troops in evicting the bonus marchers from Washington. Outright repeal of the prohibition laws was recommended in a resolution adopted by a vote of 114 to 133. In this roll call Mississippi voted A wonderful Collection of Hose, Scarf Belts, Handkerchiefs -In tact hvervthmor fn i i Everything for Milady's Fall approaching marriage of her daugh Wardrobe. Kitten Inch car owners.

Watch for announcement Noel's Auto Electric Service. ter, isuen trora to Mr. William Chase Kalmbach of Shreveport, La. Miss Terrell is the daughter of the late Dr. V.

Terrell, vice-president of the Magnolia Bank and a granddaughter of General T. S. Ford of Columbia. The marriage will be sol yes, 15 no. Miss Mary Margaret Fugler left; Will Friday lor Cleveland.

Miss, where a Pleasure to Glaow You! she goes to take up her work in Sauls Spoke Here emnized on Saturday, Sept. 24. ueita state college. She will be ac companied by her mother, Mrs. P.

M. Fugler, who will spend a few days Mr. and Mrs. John H. White are guests of friends in Chicago.

for A. McCormick Closing an" Intensive-, campaign in wiin ner. Mrs. M. Addison spent Tuesday hi Amite, where she visited relatives.

Gatlin's Department Store Miss Irma Hendry and Roger Nobles of Brookhaven went to Gulfport Tuesday where they gave- an exhibition of tap dancing before the Ki-wanis Club in that Hendry returned home Tuesday nieht. Mm. TrAddisore. went to Hammond remaining through Wednesday 'vlstting With relatives. .1 iS.

....,4.11, Atr' VlF i in McCombJ She is one of McComb's most talented. uus county ior Arcnie F. McCormick, candidate for highway commissioner from the southern district, against the incumbent, J. F. Thames, Ed Sauls of Brookhaven addressed the Voters in McComb Friday, f5ept.

9th at. 8 o'clock when developed that Mr. McCormfck, who was scheduled to: appear in- person- was unable to be As this is written the voting is ini progress, and Mr. McCormick and his I backers are predicting dose race. Rsy.

Chas.JE...Guice. Frank Hill Caldwell of Louisville, and Mr trmt.m. "JS fir rjii rrr "'i nm; and Wry. yuuiig wumeu ana very popular. Mrs.

Vernon Terrell "of Magnolia has announced the engagement and IP" 9 aay ana Wednesday in Jackson attending Synod at Belhaven. mmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmm.

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