The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1932 Page: 3 of 4
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1933 First Aid Calendar
Youi Guide in Emergencies Health helps. Diet Ac Nutrition
Weather Charts, Sun and Moon changes, Signs of the Zodiac
Wheri To Plant <brops
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Postal Inloimation Health Mottoes
Yours For The Asking
DETROIT DRUG COMPANY _
Your Nyil Service Drug Store
Van H. Morgan, Prop.
Telephone No S
Free Deliver?
f PERSONAL^
Mrs. W. T. Crittenden is visit-
ing her parents at Texarkana.
G r o ce r i rs—the best to be
bought—A. L. Russell.
Mrs. C. E Greenwood has
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Graves and
. daughter. Little Miss Marp Pran-
ces, attended a family reunion at
Fort Worth Thanksgiving
Mrs. and Mrs. E. L. Williams
and baby of Mabank were guests
of her parents. Rev. and Mrs. L.
M. Manning, Sunday.
Miss Mabel Mitchell, who has
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gone to Corpus Christi to spend been spending several months at
the winter. [ Dalhart, has returned to Detroit
to make her home.
Mrs. Virgie Curry and children
to Tier farm "Rev and Mrs! K. M. Lfe*
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moved this week
East of town.
Irth
39c
$1 98
$498
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Saturday Bridge Club
The Saturday Bridge Club mat
'with Mrs. W. T. Crittenden at
2:30 o’clock Saturday, Nov. 26.
Mountain daisies were used to
decorate the living room. Miss
Jean Smith was awarded high
score prize, a lovely black and
silver vanity. At the conclusion
Df the games the served a de-
licious srlad plate.
Mrs. A. H. Harris of El Faso,
formerly Miss Ethel Van Dyke of
Detroit, and Miss Jean Smith
were guests of the afternoon.
Expression of Thanks
To our neighbors and friends
who were so kind to us curing
the illness and death of our fath-
er we wish to express our grati-
tude for your kind deeds and
words of sympathy. May the
All-Wise Creator deal kindly with
each of you.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dick Jr.
Mr. and Mrs A. P. Dick.
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Dick.
Mr. aad Mrs. C. E. Dick.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Montgom-
ery of Whitewright were gnestsof
Detroit re’itives Sunday.
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Dub Furey, who is connected
with The Nows-Dinner Horn at
Paris, was a visitor to Detroit to-
day and was a pleasant caller at
The News-Herald office
-In Saturday’s Dinner Horn
Saturday
ONLY
Swift & Co. represeh-
tive will sell at my
place:
6 1 lb. Bars White
Laundry Soap
5 bars White Toilet Soap
For 50c
And 2 cana Sunbright
Cleanser FREE
R. T. Morgan
Groceries - - Meat
League Program
Opening Hymn, No. 101.
Devotional reading :Eph.3 1-2?.
Prayer—concert.
Roll call.
Offertory
The things that are Caesar’s
i Saturdays mnner norn . * .
vfe an inquiry from Portor Chap-i «»d the things that are God’s —
PW of Des Moines. Iowa, for I Mary Adaline Van Burkleo.
relatives and J. W. Chappell an-
st.’^ed and found he was a neph-
ew Ire had not heard from for
thirty-one years.
Public affairs not all political.—
Willie Dean Cox.
Unemployment relief—Daisy
Mills.
-■ - j Dramatics - Bennie Browv
DR. H. R. SMITH!M^'"^hoota--Johme Mat
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Night phonel4 Day phone 151 League benediction.
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To My Friends and Customers
Who have cotton, cows or yearlings ana no
money, we will pay $40.00 a bale, on account
only, for the first inch cotton. Market
fprice for cows and yearlings,
J. S. KERBOW /
He wHoleauses happiness must be one who is happy. Hi3
impulses are as far from selfishness as is beauty from hideous-
ness.—Selected.
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The Fire Loss
for last year is greater than the entire
sum collected by the Custom Depalrt-
of the United States Government.!
Are You Insured In
A Good Company
Call Phone Writi
1901 R. J. EASLEY,
Notary Work c
Fresh fruits of ail kind—R. T.
Morgan.
Miss Elizabeth Hoffman has
returned to C. I. A. after spend-
ing the holidays at home.'
Mrs. R H. Prince of Blossom'
was the guest of Detroit relatives
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H Hogue and
children were Mt. Pleasant visit-
ors during the holidays.
Cet a sack of that good Flour
from A. L. RusSell.
King Williams and C. W-
Smith of Bogata visited Mrs. W.
T. Smith 1 hanksgiving day.
Miss Gladys Jordon of Clarks-
ville spent the Thonksgiving holi-
days with Miss Ruby Kitchens.
Fur season opens Dec. 1—Bring
your furs to A- L. Russell.
Mrs. H. W. Morgan returned
home Sunday from a visit to
Nocona.
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Noel and L. M Manning spent
Thanksgiving with relatives at
Mabank. % .
Fresh home-made block chilj
20c a pound.—R. T. Morgan.
Mrs. R. S. Crossley and daugh
ters of Denton spent Friday
night with Detroit relatives.
Mrs. Herbert Bourne and little
daughter, Mary Sue, returned
home Friday from a visit with
he- parents at Sulphur Bluff.
Mr. and Mrs. Prentiss Wilson
of Dallas were here Thanksgiving
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. C. Doll ins, and attending
the funeral of J. P. Dick Sr.
Wes Epps and family are mov-
ing from the Baker place South-
east of town to the Hugh?ton
residence.
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We are in the market fur youi
Furs—A. L, Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. V H. Terry of
Sulphur Springs were guests of
Detroit relatives and friends Sun-
day.
Mrs. A. H. Harris of El Paso
who was Miss Ethel VanDyke
before marriage, is visiting De
troit relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs A, P. Dick, who
attended the deathbed and fu-
neral of his father, J. P. Dick Sr.
returned to their home ^ at
Wright City, Ok , Monday. *
Old Plantation Sausage Season
ing.—R. T. Morgan.
Mrs W.G. Johnson, Hayden
Johnson and Mrs. Ray McKnight
and little daughter of Arlington
were guests of Mr. and Mrs F.
M. Terry last week end.
We are badly in need of
funds; Pleas* call and pay
your ginnings.-Farmer’s Gin.
J. 1. McWilliams, Mgr.
and children of Saddler were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. M.
Lamb Thanksgiving.
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J T. Bourne, Herbert Bourne,
Ross Roach and Arwopd Bourne,
who have been working West
Texas for several weeks, returned
home Friday. V
Miss Jean Smith, who spent
the Thanksgiving holidays with
COME IN
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And Almanac for 1933
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Stn witk Stftijr at jrtar
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Inzer-Terry Drug Co. j
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norris
Jones entertained with a league
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returned to Denton to r«un..|Tu“d*»"'f
„er duties at C. . A. 1?^“ W.rTcC
„, . - , , and Woodland attended this
Edwin Easley, who is a student party Forty.two and other
at a. & M. College, spent Thanks-• gameB were very much enjoyed,
giving at home and was accompa- c H Sruart Miss Alma
nied by a classmate. Shannon Caae |n entertain
Lilly, whose home is at Conroe. ment and serving refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Dick and
children of Okeemah. Ok., who
were here attending the death-
bed and funeral of his father, J.
P. Dick Sr., have returned home.
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R. L. Canister, linesman for the
Southwest Telephone Co , is mov-
ing with his family from Deport
to Detroit and will occupy Mrs.
Virgie Curry’s he use.
Mr, and Mrs. I. W. Guest and
daughter, Miss Marjorie Dick
Guest, and J. C. Guest of Val-
liant, Ok., were here Thursday
last to attend the funeral of their
uncle, J. P. Dick Sr. ,
Mr and Mrs. Harold H. Aull
of Si n a Rosa, N. M.,‘were called
to the bedside of Mrs. Berta Ber-
ry, who was critically ill, Friday,
and returned home Tuesday, Mrs.
Berry being improved
J. C. Trout of Dallas was a
Detroit visitor Wednesday.
We season and grind your sau-
sage. R. T. Morgan
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Misses Madge Gold and Dessie
Mae Palmer of Fulbright were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. N.
Martin last week end.
Pure pork sausage, 16c a pound,
i R. T. Morgan.
O. T. Ellison and F. C. Dol-
lins were on jury service at Clarks-
ville this week.
Peris, Texas, Nov. 3a—Rufus
F. Scott, 84, president of the
First National Bank of Paris,
capitalist and extensive land-,
owner, died at his home at Paris
Wednesday afternoon, following
illness of a week.
Funeral services will be cow.
ducted by Dr. F.L. Wear of Cen-
tra! Presbyterian Church Friday
morning, with burial at Evergreen
Cemetery.
Mr. Scott is survived by his
wife, Mrs, Margaret Van Zsmt
Scott, and two grand children; •
number of neices and other rel-
atives. "His only son, the late
Rufus F. Scott Jr.y died Oct. SI
of this year.
Mr. 8cott was born near De-
troit and moved to Paris when a
young man and engaged in busi-
ness, enlarging until he was head
of a wholesale firm for many yean
He had extensive real aetata
holdings and was a prominent
figure of this section.
Caftan Oak
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Mrs. W. T. Crittenden wax
hostess to] the Culture Chib
Friday afternoon. Roll call was
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Luther Icenhower developed After the business session, Mrs.
scarlet fever several days ago,
Royce, the little daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Latimer, and
the small child of Mr. and Mrs.
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but are both improved.
A Penny Saved Is A Penny Earned
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10 lb. Can
Calumet
Baking Powder
$1.29
Flour
SILK FINISH
48 lb. Sack. 90c
Fleur
Guaranteed
48 lb. Sack 70c
Blus & Gold
Coffee
3 lb. can, 79c
Oats, & lb. Bag
19c
Jet Oil
Shoe Polish
10c
English Walnuts
Lb 15c
Oysters
Can, 10c
2 ib.( Box
Crackers
2 for 35c
Dates
Pkg. 20c
Jello
3 for 25c
Raisins
Seeded
Sun - Maid
2 pkg. for
25c
Mince Meat
Package
10c
Coconut v
3 pkgs. for
25c
String Beans
No. 2 can
10c
Graham Crackers
1 lb. pkg, 18c
Vanilla Wafers
1 lb. pkg20c
COFFEE
Peaberry
1 lb Package
10c
E. B. Lyle led a very intereetiBg
lesson on "American Fiction.''
During the social hour bridge
and forty-two were played at five
tables. A dainty salad plate waa
served by the hostem, assisted by
Mrs. A. H. Harris, Mias Jear
Smith. Mra. & B, Lyle and Un.
Wm. Metcalfe.
Guests a »re Mrs. McRoberta
and Miss ryRiie Norris of Clarks-
ville; Mra. Corletle of Dallas;
Mra. A. H. Harris of El Paso aad
Miss Jean Smith
Meat Salt
Sugar Curi"*
For Meat
Black Pepper
L£ pound 15c
Toilet Paper
Soft Finish
1000 sheets
Roll, 5c
Boys’ tJnionalls JcTSCy ^ Peters
Rubber Boots
Men’s $185
Flannelette
Pajamas
Ladies & Men’s
$1.00
Bloomers
’i .-.adits and Misses
15c
MEN'S 8oz. KHAKI
COATS
Corduroy
Trimmed
$135
Leather Shoes
Linoleum
Rug*
9 x 12. $4 45
s
Jas amere Bridge Club
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Mrs. Felix Melton entertained
the Ju8tamerH Bridge Club Tues-
day afternoon with three tablea
of bridge. Mra. A. H. Harris of
El Paso and Misses Sarah Maude
Wright and Jessie Garner were
guests
R0BT. T MARCHBANKS
Gifts That Last
Watches, Diamond*, Jewelry
All Repair Work A Specialty
Morgan Hart Drag. Clarksville. Texas
Paris Co a-Cola Puling Co.
Dank Coca-Cola—Eveyrbottle Sterilized
Over 9 miifcdtn a day
347 Bonham St Phone 115
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The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1932, newspaper, December 1, 1932; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006295/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.