The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1932 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DETROIT NEWS-HERALD
Headquarters For School Supplies
New Stock, New Numkerf, Better Quality, Better Prices
and the most complete stock we hare ever shown
Loose Leal Binders Formerly 10c. 25c and 50c. Now .. .5c, 10c aod 15c
100 Page Masterpiece Loose leal Note book h ihers, Best Quality,........ 5c
200 Page Masterpiece Loose leal N >te book Filler, Best Quality........10c
32 pages best Art Construction Paper.....10c Fountain Pen Ink.....5C
All colors Scheafiers Fountain Pin Ink. Carters New Blink Ink.
The Best Cedar Pencils, each, lc A splendid medium soft pencil 2 lor 5c
The very newest Diamond point Fountain Pen, $1 Also the newest in Dia-
mond Point Piopelling Pencils, 25c
children to
And it Pleases Us to Please Them
Save the Masterpiece Coupons and get a Radio FREE
DETROIT DRUG CO.
Van H. Morgan, Prop.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
f PERSONAL^ j
To My Friends and Customers
Who have cotton, cows or yearlings artu no
money, we will pay $40.00 a bale, on account
only, for the first inch cotton. Market
price for cows and yearlings
J. S KERBOW
Mrs. J W. Reynolds is unrai
proved from a ! >flg tllness.
Plenty Pure Jfog Lard- 8c a
pound —R. T ./Morgan.
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Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mil-
ler near Bagwell, Friday, a son.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mathis of
Tyler were guests of relatives and
friends here this week.
T. I. Parks of Pyn visited his
brother, J. C. Parks, last week
end.
W. A. Manning of Weaver is
visiting his son. Rev. L. M. Man-
ning, and family.
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Mrs. C. M. Norwood has re-
turned home from a vdsit with
her son at Dallas.
Mrs. J. C Parks is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. W. A. Piper, of
Adamsville.
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Fresh barbecue—every day -
R. T. Mopfdn
L D. Lewis and family are
moving from the Cro s Road.-
community to Haskell county.
A. B. Cartsr of Bryan is visit-
ing relatives and friends at De-
troit.
H L. Waldrum of Austin is vis-
iting relatives at Detroit anc
Bagwell.
Headquarters
For School Supplies
All new Stock and Coant in Tablets
and Note Book Paper
Bring Ua Your Prescription .
UXALL5TORE
Inzer-Terry Drug Co. _
| Free Delivery Phone 23 F. D. Inzer, Manage?
COTTON SHQRTPRIGE OQWK
Ttio Detroit gm had received
440 bales of cotton about 1p.m.
or only 100 bales the lest week,
on account of the ram. The re-j
Min IT Kl
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Horace Lawler of Rugby and
Miss Eiina Kate Dugger of De-
part were married at Hugo Sun-
day. The bride ie a daughter of
R,d 0.Lt,
League Program
John Stiles left Monday for
Ennis, where he is teaching
Spanish in the High School.
Mrs Annie Dooley wil| go to
Paris Friday for a week’s visit
with friends.
Newshipnrent of c;
rived—R/T Morgan.
cakes just ar-
Miss Sarah Lou Dawson was a
___ Subject: Getting the most out; Mrs. D. C. Russell has return-
Pans visitor Saturday night. of your Bible
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Roberts Call to worship,
were Howland visitors Sunday, j Song No. 13.
Henry Johnson and ~ Willie.
Mitchell of Sylvan were in Red - crip mre.
Mrs. J. C. Simpson of Antlers,
Ok., was the guest of her mother,
Mrs. Sue Freeman, last week end
Mrs. Hasset Roberts is improv-
ing from an illness of several
days.
ed from a trip to Galveston and
, is visiting relatives at Marshall.
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Born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
ceipts last season was 2600 and, ^ |ats John Dugger and taught
tiany of the farmers estimate the school in the Hickory Grove corn-
crop half gathered. 1 mUnity last term. The groom is
The Government estimate tor Mdoaof Clyde Lawler. They will
Sept. 1 given out today was 11,-! nuke lheir home at Rugby.
310.000, or 4,000 above two weeks
earlier The market broke more
than $5. a bale today.
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Miss Irene Frazier of Melissa,
Methodist Church Sei
Regular service Sunday. 11 a.
m. subject: Maybe it's you. 7290
who had been visiting Mr. and p. m.: Satisfaction. The
Mrs. B. Young, returned to her j will occupy the pulpit. He hopee
home last week, accompanied by; to be his best. We will have
Mr. and Mrs. Young, who spent some special music. Come let's
the week end. Their son, Ken- worship together sayeth the Lord,
neth, who had been visiting at Everybody come.
Melissa,
them.
returned home with
Take advantage of the bargain
Grant Harrison left Saturday. -----^ -
for Colorado City, where be will rat* before October 15.
work as ginner during the cotton
season.
Oak Tuesday.
Scripture. ! Jackson nf Davenport, at the De-
Knowing the bible. — Donald Sanitarium, Monday, a
Ray Byrd is a Honey Grove- Your bib!4-Bess i^awson.
visitor.
Mrs. Dawson and Miss Sarah
Lou Dawson visited at the home
of M. A. Rivers Monday
Arthur Rivers was a Paris vis-
itor Monday.
Miss Ella Jane Abbott has re-
turned home from a few days
visit to Pariv
?*Mr. and Mrs. Bob Boren and
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bailey visit
ed Mr. Dawson Sunday
Toney.
Your approach
1 daughter.
Christine
Earnest.
8ong.
Your quest—Huett Manning.
Your method—James Roach.
Collection.
Benediction
C. D. Hart of Kanawha, who
has been quite sick for several
days, is improved.
Miss Kathryne Easley has se-
cured a class in music at Rosen,
berg and is already there ready
,to begin work. *
Thursday until Sunday
Mrs. Emniett W. terman and 1
Misses Opal and Dorothy Evans {
are here to attend the funeral af
her little grand-daughter, Doro-
thy Jo Shelley.
Mrs. L. E. Baumparie, who
had been nursing patienKTiere.
returned to her home at Pans
Sunday.
Little Misses Janice Griffin and
Mary' Sue Rollins of Deport are
visiting their grand-mother, Mrs.
Sue Freeman.
Mrs. John Guest and baby of
rr‘ irkey were here this * week to
auend the funeral of her brother,
Marvin Guest.
Try a pound of this nice \ «tal
Steak at R. T. Morgan’s—it can’t
be beat.
Mrs. Wiley Russell and daugh
ter. Little Miss Frances, were
guests of l adonia relatives last
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garrett
and children of Amarillo visitsi
relatives and friends in Detroit
and vicinity this week.
Mrs. Hal Miers and Mrs. Geo.
I Ford have returned (fom a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Miers
L. M Manning, pastor.
Mr. and Mr-. Gamble of An-
no na arc under treatment at the
Detroit Sanitarium.
' At the Methodist Church
_ - ; Mrs. O. W. Ludwick and Miss
'Inspirational service to be held |Ratliff of Paris and Mrs.
on the eve of the 14th at 7 j Marvin Allen and daughter. Lit-
Afr. Camp, H. A Griffin, Mr.'o’clock We are asking all the j,,p Mi« MarY Frances.of Hous-
and Mrs Art Smith of Pin Hook stewards and their husband and ,on v,e;'*ed th,e New-Herald fami-
were I’m Oak visitors Thursday, j wives of the entire charge to be , *-v Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. M A. Rivers and ! present, without fail The ladiesV
little Mary Jo and Velma Ruth of Detroit w.ll serve us with a 7, Mrs. R. I. Parvin and daugh-
Heath visited at Pin Hook from o’clock dinner. We have some-jter* “iss Lucille, of McKinney
thing worth while to give you
Your pastor.
L. M. Manning.
visited Mrs. Travfc Mitchell Sun- ■ A barn on the P. A. Maddox
<*»y- _ Thursday Bridge Club j farm at Bvrdtown was' destroyed
[•"Howard Glenn was a Greenville^ - bv fire of unknown origin Satur-
visitor Monday j The Thursday Bridge Club njRbt Several tons of hay
met with Mrs. Geo. Reynolds, an(j several head of hogs were
Male Service j Thursday, September 1. After jos^ jn fire.
_ | five entertaining games of bridge,1
u „ arhit* *rnmd > de,'cio"8 refreshment plate w si Mrs Hl)mer Hayes died at the'°f Kerrv,lle-
JerseyMale bull for service. 8"ved ,"’*f f,ub jf^pamily home in Deport Thurs- j w sheUey of Fayetteville,
*200. 50c (o carry cow lo and Mra. Jolly Garner Mrs. <tay m*ht last about 8:15 o clock Ark , and Harry Branson ol Mif-
(rom male. Juaranteed service |?dd *"d .M‘.m She was 3« years old and « eur- ,k 0k., are hereto attend
Wilford Meerr. Phone 0-103 j^ P° '7 ^ ’ c^Mrem
PITCHER
A Sack of Silk Finish
High Patent
Beautiful
Flour will convinceryou
FLOUR
Design
it is the best
Sack, 90c
75e
25c
children.
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The Promised I^nd is for those who honorably earn
the right to enter it. —Selected.
Towers Of Strength Guard Your Prosperly
4 Financial Security
in paramount in this complex wotld and propnty
values air secure from attack by hrr whrn safe-
guarded by policies in the sound hie insurance
companies this agency represents.
Their great strength permits prompt and equit-
able loss adjustment*———— n i , —
1901 R. J EASLEY, Agent
Notary Work Abstracts
C. L. Stanley has traded the
, truck farm known as the Doc
Mrs. R S. Cr esley and daugh-
-- , iters. Misses Fannyebelie and
f ,addy place to a Mr. Evans from j ^QVbeth, of Denton were guests
Blossom for residence property| of ' l)etrcit re|atiVes last week
at that place Mr. Evans
family have moved to their new
home and Mr. St' nley expects to
move with his family and shop
equipment to Blossom next week,
where he will engage in b'ack-
smith and woodwork business.
George Morgan, negro living
on the Sam Grant place, was
shot Saturday night in a fracas
which occurred at a negro house
1 near the R. L. Loven home One
shot pirced both legs, but he was
not seriously injured, according
to local doctor* Parthenc Mims, —------
negrea. was held id connection, Watts at Johnstown Sunday and
[with the shooting Several shots lira WatUand baby arcompa-
are said to have heen fired.—De- nied them home, returning Wed-
’ - r T me-- * msday.____ _
Wetneed money to operate the j
gun yr. rsnieet our payroll. Please |
call and ywy at l*-ast a part of
your ginning Detroit Gins
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Crawford,
who have been at Bogata manag
ing a tourist park for several
weeks, have returned to Detroit
and are residing in the Midway
community.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Morgan
visited Mr. and Mra
A Penny Saved 1» A Penny Earned
Extra Special
50 lb. cotton Mattress
$2.95
SAN-TEX
Dairy Feed
will improve t be
Cows’ milk
$1.25
Deckers
Breakfast
Bacon
17^c lb
Pineapple
No. 2 Can
Sliced
or
Grated
15c
Try our High
Grade
Peaberry
COFFEE
Lb. 25c
SALMON
Tull Can
3 Cans, 29r
Axle Grease
Box, 10c
Bucket. 25c
CORN
No. 2 Can
3 for 23c
Crystal Os Is
With Premia its
10c
" T4,
M.. .
Ladies Silk
Bloomers
13c
ladies’ Jersey
Bloomers
All sizes
15c
Men’s Dress
Sf IRTS
Fast Colors
48c
and
59c
Rag Rags
24 in. by 48 in.
Only
29c
A Pair of Peter’s
Diamond Brand
SHOES
For every member
of the family
All New Stock
TIES
In Stripe
25c
GLOVES
Leather Palm
EOYS’
FLANNEL
SUITS |
Sizes 2 to 6’s
$1.19
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Ra
m \m
■'M
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Ladies and Misses’ Berets.................... 50c
Ladies and Misses’ Rayon Sweaters------ -------49c
Scotch P»aid Gingham, yard........ ...........
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F.>st colored Prints in fancy A solid colors. 10c A 14
Mop», i elf Wringing................... ......55c
WE BUY POULIRY AND £GU;
I be House with the Meichancise
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The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1932, newspaper, September 8, 1932; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006302/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.