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t j i i i i i i, , l I,., 1 iii "' r - X k) i TinitTV-FOlHTII YEAR CHAUTAUQUA BEGINS MONDAY, "RMERS' BIG MEETING DATE SEI FOB SATURDAY, JUNE II :ir. Mobl.y ha sonified his inten tion of being here cn the 11th of Juu?. ami wll' tpak that Saturday .ffterujn In the Snyder Auditorium. A ;?' Invitation Is extended tc every man, wooun and child In thif an i itighborlag c( unties to come rind War Mr. Mob't.v a he has some- ' liirs v.eith while (or iveryoue touch- -?ag cn the need of the home and tie farm. He Is a practical farmer and dalr-man and has been one of the chief agents fn rutting through ' Congrefs much of ti c legislation thai Uar U.a farmlaff con I, it 1 1 U v V illO v v v. . rf . I atsoleKly free; thoie is nothing to tell (.- subscribe fecund the Chant- ' ' - .. ..i.i.- h.inae Ai-ervone in r ui v vihuii-ih; wvi'- . '.'j he county that can possibly .10 so ill be there. C LA It A .MAYE COUCH IN Jl'Millt EXPRESSION RECITAL Mlii Clara Maye Couch did her- telf honor last Saturday night as well as her teacher, Mrs. F. L. Hutch on. In her jnnior expression recital t the Methodist church. The base- meui of tttt church where the recital was given was full and at the close all were eager to extend compliment to Miss Clara Maye and Mrs Hutch ison. The sstai;e from which she appeared was beautifully decorated with lark spur and rutfs and at the close she a presented .with a beautiful bo a.lmirl: I friends. m if nv f the numbers were deaerv- lag of special mention, above the reit it might be "Judith of Eighteen Sixty-Four, " in which the costume f 1S64 were used. The following program was rend 'rei!' Po ou wish tli. world were bet er? Robert W. Service. Opportunity, Edward Roland Sill. )t Food for Gossip ' mx-ica! reading i Valter II. Jones. Universal H.ilit. Stti.kl.Mid W. iillilan. Alice Blue Gown. Harry Tlerney. Old Fashioned Garden. Porter Cole Dixie, Musical accompaniment. ;arah' Elizabeth Wright. Southern Melodies. R. H. Stulwltt. Judith of Eighteen Sixty-Four, C. r . . l. , i aruuuugu. Csliers: Liia curnutte, tsarau Viight. B. II. Clark, Jr . Joe S.iund-rs. MRS. E. II. HARNEK Present PIANO rrrii-s . Metbcxllsi Church. May 20, 1921. od. No. 6. two piano ' Englemaa horn, Edwena Barnes. 1st piano, Helen Borer.. Willie Fern Curry. 2nd piano. In Jo' The Little Trojan, No. 4 Cleora Puett. Through Field and Forest Lura Baker, Tommle Jenkins (a) Barcaralle, (b Polish Dance Mary Strayhorn Norene Harris Pas Pe Aunphore 2 Pianos, Festival Procession March Violet Grafuni, Norene HarrU, 1st Piano. Eva and Mary Strayhorn, 2nd Piano. j ,de Marcbe Pe Concert,- ' Woll-ihaupt Helen Uoren r ) Polonaise. Op 40, No. 1 Violet Puo Reminiscence to MendeUsohn. ... a . . . , ji Aorene Harris, im rinnu, fA (a) Two Larks. lb Chant Pu Vlvouae 'l-"''r Eva Strayhorn Intermenzo in Octaves Lenchetizky Willie Fern Curry 2 pianos, Pame of the Demons, K. Hoist Eva and Mary Strayhorn. 1st piano; Heln Borea and Willie Fern Curry 2nd Piano. Finale CLARENCE FREEMAN MMlMKIt snvpir koy maki-:s wd The following little note from the. secretary of Y. M. C. A. with the army of occupation In Germany will be interestiu? to Snylcr fM'.s April 3. 1921. Pear Mrs. Wood: Thl- dipping from to lay' Amaroc (the newspaper of the American Army of Occupation), wll! Interest )ou, I am jure. 4 'l.i retire i a sweet, lovely boy. und you rau well be proud of him. Youra sincerely, Elizabeth Vernon Quinn, Y. M. C. A. Sec. lUacMne Gun Training Center, Sec ond American force In Germany Rrlgade Coblenz, Germany. "At the inspection by the Com manding General, American Forces in Germany, of the Second Brigade Machine dan Training Center, En Kers, Germany, Commendation wai Kiveri Private Clarence W. Fryman. Company H rth Infantry fJr excel lent marksmanship." I'rutii II. H. Rarimiann. Yoakum. Tex , 5-17-21 Snyder Signal, Snyder. Texa. Pear Sirs and friends: Find enclosed check for $2.00 for which send us the Signal to Yoakum, Texas. General delivery. We ar now llvinc here, everything in very good shape down here, cotton and corn looking fine, but goon will need more rain in the next 10 days or two week to make good crop Siime corn in silk cow, aud some gottoa ha; few squares, hut the Reneral crip U a little late compared with other years. With best wishes to yo all. I re main. " . , Yours respectfully. If. G n;.rr'.ia::n. Rapt 1st Pastor RptiiMM. Yes. we are back and all r 1 1 a :' services will be held at the Baptist church Sunday. The pastor will preach at bcth hours 10:45 a m and S:30 p. m. Sunday school meets at the regular hour, 9:45. The bus iness Men's Bible Clas meets at the county court room $:30 to 10:30, Let' all be on haud. oa ttm. A j hearty welcome to all. JEFF DAVIS. Pastor. Kragmann Vogel, Op 47 Schulhofr. Op 3 X. Scharwenka C. Chauiaade F. G.Rathbura Joyce Cdopij Grayum J Lou. Op 337 , I . s O 1 V"l ... . nuei unjum .uu i Iachetizk SNYDER, W.'l'KKV COUNT V, TEX AM, t v,;w!', :.v v vri ?f I good ins M aim (m -n 1 i BRIGHTEN OUTLOOK - x. !.M "tf ... Pa"? C rv -?rSZ J) 1 I i'-h :;..s, .,.. ii.iii. . n ) , ,lm i i ,11 nifc rmH0&fj&&.'6t?f'j&i't. ifcAh'fc?jHHBtW'ufci3.jfOwVrfl mi hmii am J THE LADIES PHILHARMONIC OaCHESTft-V AT Fxnuisite ni'Mie In zonular nrneram with n-1 v t l-a in s-tnu' ii Snyder's bf seven day Redpath Horuer Chautamiua will !)'gin Mon day afternoon. May 23rd and for a Week OUT people will -!ijoy alt UI1- parralleled nrisical. ii:tellertual and inspirational tre.it Many of the great st men and women .,t th- American platform are on tu- program. Tlie musical offerings includ- the Gren alders Singing Ilatiil. Ladies Philhar monic Orchestra, Knoflerkova and supporting artists. T!ie Muntlgue Light Opera Company, and other companies O-ie of the outstanding feature.. Is the famous Geo. II. Cohan comedy, "Broadway Jones". The play will he fiven In the same fine style as characterize al! the Horner dra matic productions. Among the lec turers are Hr. J dm Temple Groves, cf Georgia; who will deliver Characters in th.- :';. r o their : pear.iia Ske. t K'eUv, Mar-i. ii Higg.ns. Pian i Garwood. S.ir h Writht Mi-s Loganberry. G-nri'ia Winston Ira Stone. J B Strayhorn. Aunt J jb.le-. Willard Hutch-son. Mr. Man. II . V. Williams. Ji:-.i Ityk-r, oil:.- Rich.ird-on. Mollie M.ikhn, Murine Harris. Henrietta DarU. Violet Grayum. Ted. Corley .letik ins . K'lsie, tji.i M.ie Pavis Senator M 'irkl, G I). Clark, Jr. Scene: The ofifce and reception room of the Rip Van Winkle Inn in aanenMHMHamsaitnP) McPHFARSON HEAIKS MISSIONARV IMARI Rev. Chimera McPherson of Fort Worth, who Thursday was elected president of the Texas Christian Mis sionary Association convention at Wichita Falls, I the only charter member who has attended every one of the thirty-six conventions the as sociation has held since it was organ ized at Austin in 13S6. He wrote the tesolutlon which were adopted by the association at its initial meeting Per. McPherson Is a faculty member of the Texas Christian University Bible deparment. J. W. Bradley of Wichita Falh is the new vice president and Logan Martin of Garland i the new record i 4 SENIORS PRESENT SPRIGHTLY COMEOY t : pwwa i w n y THE CAST IN "BROADWAY J3NE3." Quite the best play that George ( oltan lia wntton Rapid in action slti ition A pUy of surprise mid laughs New York cast. PrM-nt, bv IRIPAY, MAY 20. IfKSI. his famous address. "America at Armaegeddon." Frank Dixon, known as the ' lecturer of lecturers." Mr. I'ixoti is a brother of, Thomas Inxon. Jr.. and is a pre-eminent in his field as is the famous writer. i! l'oott '!iew, Chinese Sta'e-tnan and author, will tell 0f China and Ja pan and their relation to Aa. erica. Madame Selinova on "Modern Russ ia." Henry A. Adrian, the Burbank man. am! others with finally big messages . Above is niily a artijl list of the many features, c, . T. Ashley will act as platform Superintendant . The children's work will bo in th? hands oT an experienced and capable young woman. Some original and Interest- itig work will be inaugurate!. An fffort will he made to have the meet- Incs begin, a'ternoon it 3 : 3 o ar- 'he 'ats!;i:; Mounta::;s A.t 1. An a 'eriiouu i:i April ','h.ir h.ipp-t'.ed to Ted'.' Act 2. The s.,;e... t.iiht . :, . the burglar? Act Th- !.et ::.! i i " . W": wai Mr. Man? TI.e t,,ry of the 'l..y -"And lloioe ruiiii- Ted." is a sprgi.it- ! coined;. c( mystery in which there 1" a:v abundance of fun without any taint o:' impropriety or any eienfulT ot offense. The thrilling sdery l cleverly written and the Interest of any. audience I held from the be- ginning to the end by a series of ing secretary of the association. San Antoni.i was chosen as the 19 22 convention city, Pallas. MeKinney and Lampasas having been the loos ing contenders. Star, Telegram. 'Pacific passenger station here at 4: Kublna-WcneiM blaegci . 2S o'clock Monday morning, escap- Jim Kubina and Mis Mine W.n- J'nr with approximately $l,u00 in cash etschlaeper were maried Wond.y. ! Ortieers rre workins on the exse May the ?th at the home of the and have a go.nl clew, according to brides parent Mr. and Mrs. Frank j Wiiiar i W. Gibson, ticket agent. Wenetschlaeger south of Hei inb igh. . Miss Mine was the rharinin.' daugh j C Carnes was fn town Wednesday ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W.metsch- 'frot". down near Ira. he says they had laeger and Mr. Kubina was a youugla fine rain Saturday niaht and again farmer of that community. Tur!ay. That everything was in fine The Signal joins their many friends Ishnp. in wishing for these young people a j very pleasant and prosperous married j P- w. H. Morrow was here Wed life. I nesday from Hermleigh. ! CHAUTAUQUA. .k - . ,iil r-eord fo popa.ariiy i omodate the school pupils and teach- er- and 8:3o at ni.hf. Season J th bst rits. joc Merrett says hi ticket are Adult 3 .: i.nd chill . thi:.k probably he will make 12 bu $l.:.i. War tax must be ;,dded to ' h!.s p-r are. There Is some cotton a!! ticket prices. (let them from t!.! :! avo a cood stand , ..untitle or Mr. I", J. And-r ,. ' '"1 ,lie cott"11 o!n Sw returv Commerrial club. i I'5ate.I now and In most instance! There will be a free ticket 'i i!.t . : r the children on the Hirrh ::..-1! ' o,;:ids. a n imber of children's Ch.ii laiiqua tickets will be conceal- 1 and , vill to the I nr-k find I'.i'-l and time will lie annour.ced i.t-r. There will be a (.'hautaU'i'Ju ' 1' -d p,u.,de Saturday afternon at p. m. T!ie Snyder Band. The Boy o us and citizens generally will take part, Th remittee is putting on a "ticket s..l. drive" and hopes to have the u.ua!-ty .- ld by Saturday, if possi- ,! UESDAY MGKT. II 31 dr.!.. at. . situations ri.-m- it' n i another until the fina t at the clos,. o:' the ..ction of the cuiavdy occir . 'atl Winkle I:;i: in the Ca'.s 1 Mountains and th" plot!'as to' ;th a struggle for supremacy I:, iruirtre factory between Ted. the richrful heir, and one Ira Stone, an rupulous adventurer, who Is try- ;. . . . -..'n .....l rr !... I... I a Te.i 1 assisted by Mollie Mackiitt the pl.ickv little housekeep-r of th- Rip Van Winkle Inn. X P. SAFE AT S EET- WATER Rl'lUil.ARIZEO we-twater. I.May 16. Robber-' cra ke! the safe of th Texas .v " ir American In evry clever lin in I Charl's F. Horner t Chaut jilju i. V ! ' t N I'M HER I ORTY-NINE MAY 23 have faliijii In a lar j :; 'ouuty during the rait Fiiday night the Her.n iihorhood yot an inch aal I . li . I ' .. r . i i ..ii.l ,.n il ii i-H i v nlihl ' another good one. The Ira community received a go .d rain Saturday utght and another oa Tu-sd.iy. The Tuesday rain wet must ,,. f-, ., , ...,t,.. ,,f In,, county but dil ot xteud far east of town. The pr- -nt croj condition with the probable exception of a few localities Is very g'iod at this time, except that the cot tor, is a little late. From information gathered from the farmers throughout the county there Is a rotibidTable acreage or feed stuff Including maize, kafflr corn and all this Is up to a good istaud. aai looking well. The wheat his Ii -i. wonderfully benefitted by the rains, though coming a little late for will come up and grow off better than 'he e.irly piatning. Most farmers have reduced their oo'.'or. acreace ul are planting th best see-l obtainable. Grass has mt sufleved and has been good all spring. i 'SNVDER'S ICE CREAM ! FACTORY NOW OPEN .:.. or r.itt-rson has his Ioe-crer-, m punt, in full operation. It Is a n!c, and sanitary place. The Say dears n'-e now handling hW jrl'.Kt and all pronounced with on. 3 :, ii !- noml as the very : i ; tint has ever bec-n shlp ; ; .-.t town. The plant consume .!.'. 4'"1 ...lions of fresh, creatr. ,i day w !. !i furnishes a good market . .r .dair.v n:-n and farmers f.nl , tru-t will eventually grow ir.M : : -t ( lass creamery and cheea- t Mai-.r Patterson Is an expe : I cl.etr.ist and knows his buii f : -r:-. .-very angle. Loyalty i. r .- in i istries is what makes your .v.; country grow and creat-3 a h:iiii:ii friendship tlmt cannot ha M-.!ve, The Scouts. La' Saturday the boy scouts put or. a candy selling campaign for th purpose of getting funds to purchase a busle. They 6old the candy all right an! put it over by a big majority. They were on the job most all d.iy ind wee not disappointed if they were turned down, but kept const antly oa the job and at the close ot d.ty they had $17.01 sufficient to buy a bugle and drum. They will have a hike tonight up to Wolfe's park, leaving the court house at 6 o'clock p. m. J. C harles Ziegler arrived here Moq day from Germany. He has been with the army of occupation and has just gotten his discharge. He belong ed to the 13th field artillery and ha 13. thirteenths to his credit. Part of th-se are: 13th field artillery left Fort Bliss. Dec. 13, 1917. Left Akrweiler. Germany for home. July 13, 1919. Thirteen months in Europe, (thirteenth trip of the boat In tho transport service that carried uu j home. Thirteen days on ocean voyagn i hom Enlisted on the thirteenth. left j Pallas on the thrteenth. and left Is. mi Francisco on the 13th for home, tile says the 13th Is a lucky number, 'he was right in the midst of the flfcht- ing and never got scratched. Since leav ; Scurry county he has trav--1e 1 in 3- different state and 6 d if-fi-r-nt nations. Charles I a Scurry county boy. his parents live In tho sjutUwest part of the county. Rjv. A. J. Leach of Rhome. Texas, -i here Wednesday to attend th bmi-xl of hi father, L. Leach. i m V riewx.JBtB" vt f