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Everything Must Go. When A Woman. How Stupid I Am. If You Knew. So Close to Dreams. Exploding Pen. I Hate Love. Summer of My Fall. An ambu- lance from Dallas carried the party to St. Mayer was found to be in a critical condition, Miss Ger- aldine Chapman, daughter of Mr.
Shed Chapman, badly' in- jured and Harry Conditt, 6-year-old son of Mr. Mayer, slightly injured. The Negro maid was also fatally injured, dying at Sun- day morning. The wreck occurred at intersec- tion of Highway No.
An oil truck, in com- ing out of the boulevard road collid- ed with the car driven by Mr. A phone message from the hospital to Sulphur Springs advised relatives and friends of the tragedy. The medals were given to the two students who were chosen as the best all-round pupils in high school during the past year.
One hundred and four graduates received their high school diplomas at the exercises, with Supt. Willis awarding the certificates. Dean T. Ferguson, a former in- structor in the high school here a number of years ago, delivered the commencement address to the se- niors and a large crowd of parents and friends who overflowed the au- ditorium.
Dean Ferguson is now with the Stephen F. Austin State Teach- ers College, Nacogdoches. John Hicks gave the valedictory address at the exercises, while Earl Thomas was the salutatory speaker. Nance was more than 75 years old and had lived most of his long life in Hopkins County, his wife having preceded him in death three months ago. Surviving are the following sons and daughters: O. Nance of Como, Mrs. Buddie McGinnis of Como, Mrs.
Dick Williamson of Sul- phur Springs, Mrs. Grover Franks of Como, Mrs. Lou Weaver of Dal- las, Mrs. Claud McGinnis of Wichita.
Funeral services and burial took place Monday afternoon at Rich- land. Jle will have under his management seven boys of his own selection. Ha and the Caro- linas. This is no new adventure for Billy, he having made good as sales- man for the past three summers in similar campaigns. He has been pro- moted to captain of the team and will again make good. He always does.
He will return home about the first of September. Ben R. Ramey are home from attending commencement exercises of Rice Institute, where their son, Benjamin, graduated, aft- er a four years course. There is not a greater school in all Texas than Rice Institute, which has one of the best curriculum of any college in the Southwest. Young Ramey ranked as one of the best in his class, and, as a re- sult, had a good position waiting for him by Roy McDermott, Inde- pendent oil millionaire of Houston.
Benjamin began his new duties Tuesday morning and was unable to visit home folks. He will more than make good, as he has always done in life. Claude Radican in the Ov- erland community. Mahaffey and daughter were visiting in the Radican home.
All the children had gone to the pool, about yards from the home, to go in swimming, none of whom could swim. Leon, in wading, stepped off in water over her head. Her compan- ion, Emma Radican, who was wading with her, attempted to rescue her, and, in so doing came near losing her own life.
Billie Radican, age 12, ran to the house and gave the alarm, which soon brought Mrs. Mahaffey and Mrs. Radican to the scene, but neither was able to render any aid. Oliver Gafford, who was passing along the road near by, recovered the body, which was rushed to Ridge- way and then to Commerce where every effort to revive the victim fail- ed. Goodson of Dike was in town Friday morning with a beauti- ful and very valuable Masonic quilt, made by his good wife, who has just completed the work which she began early in February.
The quilt is for sale and should find a ready buyer as it will make a valuable keepsake for the present and future generations. It is on dis- play in Perkins Bros. The Masonic Lodge, like the church, will never die, as its princi- ples and teachings are everlasting.
Morris, old home boy, is still making good. Davis' is slated to be released next month, September 15th, , through. Davis , which was originally supposed to drop in September, but after a minor setback, the album has finally arrived today on iTunes. A portrait of the emcee as a youngster, Mr.
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