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THE WEEKLY DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE, THURSDAY, AUG. 19,1920.
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One of the Greatest Poland China
Sales Ever Held in the South
Will Take Place In McKinney, Thursday, Sept. 9th.
44—Head of Elm Valley Farm's Very Best—
By all means get your name to us for a catalog. We want you to see the catalog. It gives full pedigree of each hog with a
footnote telling just what they are. Be Sure To Send Your Name to us!
PARVIN& CUNNINGHAM, Prosper, Texas
Bishop.
Horn to Air, anil Mrs Jolinie Simp-
son a girl baby sinco the 30th.
The farmers of this community are
still bugy with their crop on account
of so much rain.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morgan and
children have returned home after
visiting relatives here. •
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clemons of East
Texas visited their brother, Mr. ami
Mrs. Lawn Riley a few days last
■week.
Bishop, Aug. 13.
visited the lattera parents Mr. and
Mrs. 13. P. Scot* Saturday night and
Sunday.
Neal Scott and family of Franklin
visited his brother J. T. Scott and
wif6 Sunday.
Mr. Burch and family of Weston
visited their son and brother, Jodie
an dfamily Sunday.
Bloomdale, Aug. 16.
Clear Lake.
New Life.
Charlie Hillis and family
Lawton, Okla., is visiting his
er Murphy Hillis.
Aryie ltussell and wife from
and Buddie Addington and
took dinner at T. D. Russells
day. <
with relatives here while Mr. Andei -
son is resting at Tioga Wells.
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Richardson of
McKinney spent last Tuesday with
their sister Mrs. Nora Carson.
Leonard Smth and family of Pooto
have been attending the meeting here
and visiting -with relatves the past
week.
j Mrs. Gladys Fitzhgeruld and fami-
ly of Hastings, Okla., arrived Sunday
for a few days stay with her sister
Mr. Gordie Mitchel.
I Mrs. S. B. Vermillion and children
Lela and Joe Dawn returned to their
from home at Weston Sunday having
broth- spent the past week attending the
revival here.
Wylie Rev. W. H. Dunn preached Sun (In
family at every service, also began a reviv
Sun- meeting at Viney Grove Monday ni 1
which will continue through . ;
Ernest Carson, wife and baby and
father, Charlie Carson, who live at
Dallas, accompanied by thuir cousins,
and Mrs Marcus Evans and Miss
Esie Ia-c Carson, also of Dallas and
their father,, Rev. R. L (Bob) ♦Car-
son of Joplin, Mo , all spent Sunday
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. A.
tliick) Carson. Charlie. Bob and Dick
Carson are all brothers. Mr. Carson
from Joplin was here on a short visit
about fifteen years ago. He hus many
friends and acquaintances here where
he lived something like 25 years ago.
They also •• .•• ed Chart us, daughter,
Mrs. I)n land Monday. Bob
pai <>.: . ..ionday evening accom-
I>E8ERVING YOUNG MAN.
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Wiirriil Oolib 0|n>iim I'p Shoe Simp
Simp of Ills Own, Has Saved
Ills .Money.
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> ,;is brother,
in Jopltn, Mo.
Aug. 10.
Charlie, for
Mrs, Clarinda Page Mrs.
Johnson and daughter Mrs.
Herman Burton and family spent
Sunday in Blue Ridge.
Albert McDonald of Greenville Walker from Spencer, Tonn.,
made a brief visit here recently. visiting relatives here.
Newt Burton and family of Par-' John Drain was in McKinney
mersville were visitors here Sunday, "urday,
Mrs. G. D. Love and son Vester of Mrs. Liltie Godwin and children
Parloe weok-
Tessle
are
Sat-
Itev. Lessly Vermillion I- f; ; unday
morning for Okla., to as,si. r in a re-
vival meeting near Pittsburg. Lessly
Will do the preaching.
| Dock Green returned recently from
Oklahoma, where he was called on ac-
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Princeton were visiting here recently, have returned to their home in East ™um of. Kt'rio"8 "hiess of mother.
Master Aaron Burton of Farmers- Texas.
ville spent last week with relatives Miss Ruth Godwin in from East
here. Texas is visiting here.
Ben McTee and wife of Blue Ridgei Tom Gooch and wife from Lu,-as
■visited at the home of G. W. Tilly Sat- is visiting at Henry Johnson*.
urday night
Mrs, Will Rich and little children
spent a few days with her daughter,
Mrs. Purest Smith near Leonard last
•week.
R. P. Durham and wife and littlei
son Woodall of McKinney were guests
of his parents Mr. and Mrs. R.
Durham Sunday.
New Life Aug. 16.
Clearlake, Aug. 16.
Fayburg.
We are glad to learn she Is improving.
Miss Kate Farley and sister. Jew-
ell, Fay and Ray, pf Tioga came Fri-
day for a visit -with John, Will ana
Clint Farley, Wilfred Lacy and others.
They went to Blue Ridge Saturday to
visit their aunt Mrs. John Mitchell.
Miss Kate and sisters are daughters
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Farley who
lived here for many years.
Oren Vermillion and wife passed
through here en route to their horfte
ut Weston having spent several days
Higgi
ns.
J. R. Morris and family of Pitta
W. burg, Texas visited in the homes of with their sister, Mrs. GL O. Priest of
his sisters, Ed and Millard Smith and Lone Oak. Lawrence Collins a broth
Rufus Rice and faipllles last week 'er to Mrs. Vermillion accompanied
;Mr. Morris used to live in Collin coun- them home.
. ty and has many friends here. | Mrs. Fannie Lee Ashford formerly
| Mrs. Luclnda is visiting her sons. Miss Fannie Lee Gerron and three
;Ed and Millard Smith and families boys returned to their home at Brown-
of this place. jwotl after a pleasant visit with her
Miss Addle Van Beavers was vial- father J. W. Gerron and sisters Mrs.
ting in Blue Ridge a few days last Clemlne l«iwaon, Liliie Brockman,
week. | Jettie Wilcox and other relatives here.
R. D. Rice was a Farmersvllle' Mrs- Minnie Cuthbertson and chll-
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They are having a fin* meeting at
Wilson Chapel. Rev. Boyd of Prince-
ton is conducting it.
Mr. and Mrs. Littlejohn of Cham-
bersvllle spent Sunday 'afterno >n visitor Monday. | dren of Corsicana are here for a few
•with her sister Mrs. Webb. | je88ie Smith anil Charles Van weeks 8tay wlth her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Mart Kindle and little davgh- Beavers attended church at Climax MrH" R- ° Welch 'ul other relatives,
ter Frances, of McKinney spent the Saturday night ... - -
past week with 'fiather-ln-law Geo., Mra Nora Smlth
Kindle and family dt Enloe. th,B wrltlng
She was formerly Miss Minnie Welch
at'who was one of our number here for
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ruthledge
•went to McKinney Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonnle
are the proud parents of a fine baby
,glrl.
Hlgglns, Aug. 16.
Enloe.
Mr. Renfro of Bishop was visiting
Tlev. Abe Enloe Sunday morning.
Mrs. Bryant visited Mrs. Strick-
land near McKinney Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Treese of near
Mt. Zlon visited Mr. nnd Mrs. T. B.
Enloe Saturday night and Sunday.
is still sick
many years.
Next Saturday afternoon at 4:30
Rev. .J. R. Hllger will preach his part-
ing sermon which closes his five years
of services as pastor of this church.
We have had very few pastors whom
the people loved as tey do Rev. Hllger.
Everybody come to the service. AT;-
er its close the Ladles Auxilary will
will elect new officers.
Henry Vermillion and wife who
and wife were business have been here the past week with
McKinney one day last relatives returned to their home at
|Wolfe City, Monday, accompanied by
'the following: Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
■ Vermillion and son Johnnie and
| (laughter Miss Beatrice, Mi1. and
Mrs. Less Boyer and little Miss Mll-
jdred, and Mrs. Lessly Vermillion
and children Leland and Lois, who
spent the day returning at night.
The health of our community is ex-
it t present;have not had case
Johnnie Truelove and family and
Rufus Rice and family visited Ed
vPS?n Smith Sunday afternoon.
The Methodist meeting began
hero Sunday. Rev. Jordan and Miss
Opel Bailey will conduct It.
Grandpa Borwn Is visiting In our
community.
B. D. Rogers and wife and W., B.
Duckworth
visitors in
week.
Fayburg, August 16.
Stiff Chapel
Mrs. Joe Nickels Is improving,
are glad to say.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stiff spent Sun-
day with their daughter Mrs. Jesse
Nickels at McKinney.
Mr. and Mrs. Gibson James and
children spent Saturday and Sunday
with relatives In McKinney.
Mr. and Mrs. John Will Farley are
spending this week in Durant, Okla.,
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson from Itoyse
City, Mr. and Mrs. ,f, H. Hitchcock,
Miss Bffle Hitchcock, Mr. and Mrs.
John Hitchcock and children of Mc-
ijlivney were the guests of Wit Hltch-
eoi'l^ and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Green spent Sun-
day with Mr. JfJin Mill Raney and
family.
Mrs. Sid Martin and daughter Miss
Nellie Martin and John Williams spent
Sunday In Denlson.
Sid Martin and Tom Robinson,
Floyd Priest %f Chambersville went
fishing on Big Elm Saturday. No luck.
Those from here that went to Mc-
Kinney Saturday were: Harve, John
and Mill Raney, Glen Gordon, Alvln,
Llndsey, Claud Farley, Mr. and Mrs.
Wit Hitchcock and children.
Uncle Henry Stiff was shopping in
Melissa Monday afternoon.
Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Bomar and
Children spent Sunday at New Hope
wlth'relatlves.
Jim Stiff Is bul:dlng a new room to
his rent house. Gibson Jones occupies
it.
Sid Martin is suffering from the bite
of an Insect. He is not able to be
around much.
Henry Wallace of Wallace Chapel
was the guest of his daughter Mr.s.
oe Nifkels Sunday.
Miss Lucille Martin of Tioga whs
the guests of her cousin Miss Nellie
Martin Friday.
Stiff Chapel, Aug. 16
Altoga.
. Miss Dove Enloe has returned Qulnce PttUnell of Dallas spent Sun
from a visit to the West. She visit- vvith home-folks.
«d her brother, J. M. Enloe and Mrs. Ira Griffin who has been sIck cedent
family of Baylor county and also the pa8t lwo week* jH some better. 0f typhoid fever here, but Doctor has
S. W. Porter who was very sick a been kept very busy the past few days
his grandmother, Mrs. Benton.
Mr. and Mrs. McMenamy of
lahoma visited Mr. Cleavelan.l
family a few days last week-
Mr. and Mrs. John Kindle
family attended church at
Chapel Sunday night.
Enloe Aug. 16. '
llssa spent the past week v/lth her
aunt Mrs. R. M. Chambers.
Mr. und Mrs. C. H. Jordan i.pent,
Sunday with their son Hurry .lordin
and family of Melissa.
Bill Mlnton and wife of McKin-
ney were hero Sunday. °"r young friend. Warren Cobb,
Miss Grace Cottle of Wilmeth has has opened up an electric shoo shop
been a guest of the Misses Stone. | on South Tennei.see street In the-
Miss Ophelia Webb of Roland building formerly occupied by John
spent Sunday with Misses btrthel Duncan's grocery store, first s door
and Bettye Anderson. I south of J. M Andrews Warren haw
Mr. and Mrs. P. L Chandler and been doing this line of work since ha
nephew, Ce-' Cave spent Sum'ay i was a mere boy. The last three yearn
with Dee Cu e and children at Wf-a- he has been in the employ of Arch
ton. | Ellis, proprotor of the Star Shoe it-
Miss Eunice Allen hns recused Harness Shop. He lias applied hlm-
from visiting Miss Montu. Dennis at self closely, not even takliiK a day'w
Cellna, vacation. Ho has studied the business
J. H. Stlnson and family were here and the people as he has served them.
Sunday afternoon. He possesses a genial nature, is kind
Mrs. J. T. Graham and little and courteous to everybody, and
daughter Mary John of Venui has'strictly moral and upright. He has
been visiting her brother T. W. .saved his salary from month to
Coatney and family.
I Palmer Reneau and family visit-
ted at Mr. Terrells of Cottage Hill
first of week.
I Mrs. W. B. Saunders had the mis
fortune to break a needle off Into
month and year to year until he ac-
cumulated a little nucLeus sufficient
to start a sop of Is own.
We congratulate yon Warren and,
feel sure that you will succeed as a
business man. You have the right
her haud. She went to Dr. Wysonnikim! of metal In you and deserve auc-
and he probed for It but couldn't find ceaa.
It, her hand has given her a great
deal of pain.
Messrs Robert Chambers has been
suffering with a rising In his head
and Glenn Scott with a bonefelon.
Mr. and Mrs. Cllford Shook and
children of Ft. Worth recently visit-
ed at Palmer Reneaus.
The revival meeting which wa
being held by Rev. Wheeler closed
last Wednesday night there were
four Joined the M. E. Church.
Rev. John Webb of Melissa filled
his regular appointment there last
Sunday morning and evening.
The Farmer's Congress inet Tu«s-
dny night with Mr. Everett County
Agent and Mr. Adams cotton claseer
present, the latter explained >he
classing of cotton to a number of in-
terested farmers.
Chambersville, Aug. 16.
BLUE RIDGE
Mr. and Mrs. Haden of Knox coun-
ty and reported a fine time. Good days of last week Is able to bo up. vaccinating against'the fever. We he-
crops In the west. | Dewey Griffin of McKinney was a Heve while the health Is good we
Lessle Benton of Wilson Chapel visitor in Altoga Sunday. sould Imvo a weed cutting and mow
bus been spending n few dnys with K. D. Watkins and family of Mc- ln*g a regular "clean up" time. A
Kinney wore visitors here Sunday art- stitch in time saves nine.
Olt- crnoon. We are glad to note that Willie,,
and Mrs. Verta Roberson ur.d children son of Mr. and Mrs. VV. T. Terrell of
M'ont a few days recently with friends the Trinity Community who has been his cousin Robert Chambers hus ro-
und at Weston. very low of typhoid fever is reported , turned to his home at Ft. Worth.
It will be remeni-j Mr. Eads of Sherman Is visiting
the oldest son and | Ih son Charley Ends.
a brother to Willis, was buried herel o O
Miss l/ee Morris of Blue Ridge spent about two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs.
Friday night with Misses Edith and Terrell have a great host of
Lela II ile.
H. B. Jones, a young business man
Chambersville.
Mrs. R. M. Chambers and chil-
dren, Robert and Inez spent Tues-
day with Mrs. W. M. Gibson of Me-
lissa.
W. T. Robinson was a Dallas visi-
tor last Wednesday.
1. D. Burton Is In Oklahoma.
Miss Kate Myers of Blue Ridge l«
visiting S. R. Dickenson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. MeCluskey of
McKinney spent Tuesday Evening
with Mr, and Mrs, Buck Roblson.
Cecil Jones who has been visiting
Mr. R. R. Anderson is in Tioga for
his health
Charlie McTee of McKinney was
town Tuesday.
Clyde Cunningham Is spending his
vacation In Tennessee
Mr. Cobb Is a son of Mrs. Donna
Cobb whose husband, the late C. O.
Cobb, was for several years con-
nected with the Daily Courier-Ga-
zette and Weeky Ix-mocrat-Oa7.ette In
the capacity of bookkeeper.—McKin-
ney Examiner.
NO RAIN WKf)ME8I AY.
Heavy Italn In Mrttituu-y IMd Not
.Melissa, Says It. A. Long. j
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R. A. Ixing of Melissa was In Mc-
Kinney Thursday morning. He anld
that when he left home early Thurs-
day morning It had bean sprinkling
rain Just a little but that they did not
get the rain of Wednesday which was
extremely heax'y in McKinney, Crop
conditions around Melissa are good.
WITH IIUSLNKS8 MEN'S ARSTf.
MIsh Mayhellc Hill Arrepla Plane Aa
Stenographer In Offkis
Miss Theodosta Griffin has resigned
her position as stenographer for Sec-
retary C. W. Smith of the McKinney
order
special
studies in her profession. Her va-
cancy has been filled by Miss May-
belle Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Doc W. Hill, who Is a graduate of the
McKinney High School.
('AH .McKINNEY MIXES.
vacation in Tennessee. ,| Business Men's AssocUtlon. In
Rev Youngblood and wife of th|lt „ho M com|>lf,to her
Westminster tfere In town Ihurs- _
day.
Helen Dunn and Velma Ander-
son of Altoga were In town Friday.
Arthur Terry has been transact-
ing business In Dunham for the past
few flays.
Clyde Carmlchael, Jchs William
and Bert Marchal were In West-
minster Wednesday.
H. G, Cooper and wife were In
Westminster the first of thd week
visiting hlH father, A. Cooper.
R. C. McLead of Farmersvllle was
In town Friday.
Joe Wilson who has been In Ok-
lahoma has returned home.
We are glad to welcome George
Taylor wife and son Cullon back to mule barn Is one of the several
'mule barns of our city, that are
ways In the market to either buy
sell mules.
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Shipped Out To Market l y llarnes A
McDonald Saturday.
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Barnes St McDonald, prominent
McKinney mule buyers and dealera
shipped out a car load of fine bite
mules Saturday. McKinney Is nald
to be one of the best mule markets in
(he state. The Barnes & McDonald
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ABSENTEE VOTING |t BEGIN
IIEKE ON WEDNESDAY.
Wilson John Gains and wife of
wire guests fit the home nl
Mrs. N. Halo last week.
Sherman to be a little better.
Mr, and boreil that Millard
Bloomdale.
Velma and Gladys Baxter
Franklin, visited relatives here
urday night nnd Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Scott and baby
visited relatives at Rhea Mills Sat-
urday night.
Mrs. B. F. Scott and daughter
Lila Mae visited Mrs. Bagwell, of
McKinney Saturday.
Misses Gladys und Norma Dow-
mn, are visiting relatives and friends
nt Cooper, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Talklngton
and little daughter Gladys and Rev,
nnd Mni Wlnarow were guests in
the home of Klrby Howard Sunday.
Miss Willie M«e Duncan Is real
sick at this writing.
of VVapanucka, Okla., was a
of in tills community Sunday.
Sat-
visitor
friends
here where they lived for many
years who sympathize with them tii
■lit and coo -
their recent, bereavem
tinned sickness.
Mrs. R. L. Ray and wife and Mrs
A. J. Scale, wife of Rev. A. .1. geale,
all of McKinney accompanied by
Mrs. Green of Dalton, (In., a sister Id
Mrs. Scale, came out Wednesday an I
attended services here, Mrs. Scale
remained over with her husband un
is til Saturday lending her help in the
spending this week with her cousin, services by singing Mpecla
Helen Dunn. each service which was
Mi. Carol I'ressley of De Queen, appreciated by all.
Ark., s spending several weeks with Our meeting which has been
his sister, Mrs. Sal lie I'aunell. progress the past two weeks cann
Mrs. Willie IJruswell of Weston
spent the past week with her sister
Mrs, Wllma Stiff. .
Miss Lillian Barnetl of Allen wa,
here last week a gue«l at the home
of Mrs. Susla Morelund und other rel-
ation.
Miss rva Vermillion of Weston
songs at
very mm fe
In
Mrs. J. R. Horn and
Miss Ona of McKinney,
church here Sunday.
Walter Scott and wife
attended
of Ha
Springs vfslted hl« parents Mr
Mrs J/ W, Scott Sunday.
Mr. and S(r«. CUnt Lewis of Foo
fart
a li d
I. W. Walker and family have Just
returned from Poke county Ark.,
where they visited his brother, for sev-
eral days.
Dock Burnslde and family are vi -
Prlest of Lone Oak Is visit-
ing his mother Mrs. A. L. Priest.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Noblett of
McDonald spent Tuesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Bunk Robinson,
Jasper Turner has returned from
the harvest fields of Kansas.
Miss Inez Chambers has returned
from a few days visit with her aunt
Mrs. W. M. Gibson of Melissa.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cox and chil-
dren Bula Louis and Evelyn have
been visiting Mi. and Mrs. George
Mullennx of Hopkins Co,
Clarence Johnson of Gould, Okla.,
has been visiting his uncle J. H.
Schott and family.
Misses. Gertrude Baker f>t Wes-
ton and Iicnlco Watson of Helms lit-!
tended Sunday school here Sunday. |
!■' F. Giles has gone to Mow Mcol-
our town.
Martin Belew of Clayton, New
Mexico, Is In town for a few days on
business.
Bob White of McKinney Is spend-
ing his vacation here with his son.
Albert Yaunt and wife spent a few
days In Sherman and Whltewrlght Voting by those who will lie absent
the first of the week. (from the elty on Aug. 2H, date of tho
The meeting at the North Baptists run-off primary, begins Wednesday
church closed Sunday with two ail morning at the Comity Clerk's office,
dltlons to the church. The pastor Absentee voters should bring their
did the preaching. poll taxes with them to tho County
Albert Vaunt has sold his meat Clerk's office, Absentee voting will
market to Longhuin and Bullock.
Clarance Stewart and Johnnie
White were in Dallas Wednesday on
business.
Blue Ridge, Aug. 111.
continue up to throe days before the
second primary.
DOVE SEASON
BEGINS SEPT, 1.
D.
Mule Valued At $ 1(H) Dies
L. Br.vson, who lives on the
The dove season does not begin
until September I, and a warning has
been Issued by the stato game com -
Bert Jones farm eight miles north mls:<loncr to hunters that prosecution
west, had the misfortune several! will ho Instituted If tho birds are klll-
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days ago of losing a valuable mule ed before that time
which died of indigestion. The anl- er Hi
mal was valued at $100 and was overlook any violations of lb*
Deputies all ov-
ulate havo beep notflod not
quite a loss to Mr. Itryson.
Is announced.
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a close Sunday afternoon ai the wai-r
when four of the five who Joined for
baptism were buptlaod. Two others r"
Joined by letter. We had a great •v,rH Deatty and children
. meeting, Pastor J. R. Hllger -was ns- vlalted her par.ini Mr and Mis.
daughter,. Itir>K his parents Mr. and Mrs. John sinted by Rev. A. J. Sealo of Norm ot Hart Springs -Mnday.
Carter of Tyler, Smith county. i McKinney church. Rev. Scale Is al P'°y<l Priest Is building a new
Oliver Christian and family of Ro- (deep playful man, preaching Very a new smoke house.
land spent Sunday <it the home of earnestly. Our people love him very1 Mr. and Mra Doyal Stlnson spent
his brother D. C, Christian. much. Several conversions, seven an- Sunday with Mr. and Mra. J. H.
, V, R'Arul®r on children of|i<lltlons to tho church and the church Stlnaon of McKinney.
Blue Ridge are spending a few daya greatly revived. j utt|e M1#a Dor|, oibson of Ma-
Mrs E, fj. Burton, Mrs, S. Weinman
Miss Fa.nnlc Weinman, and F.dwln!
Burton, Grovor and Duor Burton
have gone to Marshall and T< xar-
kana. They motored through the
country.
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Mra. J, B. Board left Wednesday
evening for Campbellsvlllo, Columbia
and other polnta In Kentucky where
ahe will spend t* month visiting rela-
tives.
Hon, and MVa.
and son The mas,
Brown, are ip lioui
motor trip |n Washl
Canada and othor
east.
Th« ahrewdeat buyera are ad read-
ara.
Ust your property fai
McKinney Realty Co. I
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