Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 77, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 3, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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CADDIE WINSTON
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James
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Oehler jfcst returned
service, was the hon-
last evening oC a pretty
PMty at the ©eat Theatre by
Mqmif. This j?as very in-
anil enjoyaWe, a ireunign of the
hood friends of the hostess
faonoree. After tlie show the
toing closed *wRh an elegant lunch-
‘ jMSMIil hour at the Judge N.
home.
Swimming Party and Luncheon.
Mesdames A. G. Greenwood, O. M.
Falwell and Julian Pennybaeker were
chaperons to a merry party at Strick-
lands Saturday evening. Skating and
swimming were enjoyed and a picnic
luncheon closed the evening.
Mrs. A. W. Midkiff and son, Shelly
Thedferjd, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, are the
guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Duke, on Lacy street.
•Mrs, >F. Ll Brizendine of Birming-
ham, Ala., is the guest of her son and
family, Mr. W. L. Brizendine, at
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North Sycamore strop i
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Mr. gnd Mrs, Burkett Richan
Wpco are visUing relatives here.
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•cfson
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Poroh Party.
Pearlstone home, on South Syc-
e street,:.*#» uihapfry scene on
'-May- cjreftigg ipf Wfeek, when
^en ‘Eearismhd ekterfained a
friends.' Xasic and dancing
ior*4 *4 !44 $4*4 M4 mnei
^re4-dig{neh' ikfttij Miss Ever
: wfcs & -■*.$ fc—It toi pin:
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Barnhart and
children visited at Taylor last week
end. 4’' v .
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Selman of Oak-,
wood are visiting their daughter, Mrs.
LD. M. Shepard.
Mr. and Mrs. Newt Crutchfield have
' ► taken an apartment with Mrs. Stew-
art on South Sycamore street, and
moved yesterday. ■-/*..
Mrs. C. A. Jtussell pnd children are
at home from a visit to relatives in
Ennis.
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Mrs. jB. C. Margin of Rusk is the
guest of Mrs. A. L. Roquemore.
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Mr. and P- vF. Pranx have re-
turned from Seattle. Wash. J V
Mr. and Mrs. P. -F. Myers arc at
home from a visit at Now York.
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‘thocigar in‘raJ> blind;■■■ I
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g^ndy-for the .correct
ar Of beans, .n tho Jar- Biegant j -
foeem-s were .served, jai nream^
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The. personnel fciq3uded. the ‘hostess f %
|d Misses Evelyn C-ohBertie Dce|f;j'
££Ug&>lhy Goodwin, Mary Lee *
1 jpraucea Gunning., glargue-
atkins, £liaacelfc O'Connell; Le* e ^
f- Johnnie Fay McDonald. Lil-1
r, Lenora Vandiver, Janie
Johnnie, Price, inis Boyd*
Rosenthal, Marjorie Kingsbury.
kathenru> Campbell,
Robinson, Rosalie Winner
i. Qla May Falyrelj, Ka*b-
lit, Nell Harris of Houfeoo;
Link, Ruth Flanagan, Ruth
r; Messrs. Ben Broyles, Henry.
A. J Brazleton, Paid Penny-
Ben Greenwood, Bernard
Stalpy Mhmns. George Mar
Starr Earl Selman.
Alton Harris, John
Wedding Anniversary.
August 31st, was the fifty
^Anniversary of MF-
F. if. Jones.
i one of those IfeauUfi
miner blends with
make a day more rare
; . Stony Mood plbftftdb
Aunt-Laura and
are lovingly known to scores
Rev. and* -Mrs. Paul Burjtans and
Mr. and ^rs. Bam vR. Miller and baby
[are leaving today for Florida.. Mr.
Bui hank hah been the pastor pf the
[-Ophgregational church for a i&ng time
0 " , l and it is segretted that they are leav-
flf8 -<■ L. 4^ evGp end daughter, V:v■ -jng The family have made long and
-g .n.6. i ’• lasting .friends in this•
ay. vrl! n.'. -:e .their hon^j
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Appliance Shop
AGENT FOR G. & J. CASINGS
AND TUBES
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JNSYDE TYRES, INNER AR-
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Everything for the
Automobile
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HOTPOINT VACUUM CLEANr
ERS, ELECTRIC FANS
HOTPOINT IRONS, COOKERS
AND TOASTERS
ELECTRIC FANS AND VACUUM
CLEANERS FOR RENT
AH Appliances for the
Home
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We Mu
—-give, y.ou the be*t value
if we make a success bf our huel-
—Many a pair of excellent
are cast aside because they do
. not fit.
CANDY—©ig pay. Advertise, men
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and women- Start one of our Spe-
cialty Candy Factories in your home,
**: small room, anywhere. We tall how
■iLrya ,yba ^ sKoppijug .through amd furnish evwything. -yferand ap-
! 't . i the Herald advertising cciumas? y . portunity. Candy -House, 1818 Ran-
street, Philadelphia, Pa. 2^36t.| ft you are intereawd to learning
WM ---*-- how to daDce, apply to Mrs. J. B.
Painting and paper bangittg neatly! Thompson, phone 1224Y, 1021 East
done by W. W. Chahtagnier. All work Lacy street. f
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guaranteed. Phone &2S, or address The little Want Ads are busy work
Box 282, Palestine.
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21-ljn
ers, and always at *yo*r commas! . [
.awog^M
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plctf^^fe t^C
Un^ie Fratik
a good Jbptheni fenner with
nieces and nephews, they
out to^ Slkliart to spend the
with another nephew, Mr. W.
a .* .. • •_ % . ,v 4M
- time had and eaph
to bride and groofn of 0
a half century many more such
y\ y ‘--'h
i bridal pair have witnessed
Ranges and remarked how
-to the mode of travel in theft
days is the marvel of the age,
, for while they were cele-
ft weddftig da/ Qf the okl soath
was gmmiPtog the clouds
Mm^htods. bpt this Is now the
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enjoying Jhe day ptUh their
aunt an# un
fs Most Desirable in New Autumn
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Wearables Await You Here
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Hundreds upon hundreds of the new season's very choicest garments added to our advance showing the p«t few
days Never before this early have we had such an extraordinary,collection.
We advise early buying, as those who select now will have the privilege of the lowest prices that will prevail this
fall and winter. Come tomorrow and see the many late arrivals. *.
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The Newest Suit Styles
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—AITthe Suits shown here, as well as other of the new season’d
wearables, bear the stamp of the very highest quality. They come to
us from the most prominent makers and represent the best produc-
tions of the various styles cash are showing for the new season.
—Suite that are most thoroughly authentic in fashion, the most bpau-
tiful materials employed in thftlr making, tailoring and finishings far
above the ordinary,'^hNait the selections of early purchasers.'./:' . ' v
'SwwTModes in Dresses
—In our new collection of presses we hawe everything from the most
pranticsl' Wool *mJ:.Silk Ffpeka for utility wear up to the most e^b- ’
orate Afternoon add Evening Gowns produced this, season. And
whichever you select here, the style is absolutely right.
—With the additional shipments placed ill stock Friday and Saturday,
wp are in a .position to meet most every demand. All tNe cleverest
- '**«*• to Dresses fpr fall and winter are here at various prices.
H i] y
-rWi^h, us are good values-i-corr*
. fitting. -V.*./
—We inrvite your inspection of n*
. styles which are arriving.
THE SHOE MARKET
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MUfer Shoe Co.
107 w. oa^eftt.
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Longest Canoe Trip nver j
(. By Associated Pi**
Fort Benton, Mont., Sep
N. Brown, of WUmipaE. *
from here on one of the-
tripe ever Attempted to <
ca. His destinatioQ to
Mexico. It to claimed
of 41.000 h»s beon made.
Brown started out with the,
togtion of completing the ;<j
trip in 50 days. He m
sleep ashore but .he must ^
entire journey in small craft.
The twisting Missouri
for many miles aiuL ‘'old
heve that Brown wall have to
stiff paddling to accomplish
on time.
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New SfHteand Woolens
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ed aunt an# unelp .were:,. Mr».
¥ apd daughter, tot. APC
P. O. pjleftbeeger and throe chil
dren, Mr. Jno. V. Boyer, all of Pales-
tine. and Mrs. ft B. Cate, son, Burney
r. Bebe, of Houston.
.’ / Marriage,
ty evening, at her borne iq^Oid
rn, J|r& Lpusa Widianpsoh was
1 Xv Mr. te a TurbyfiiL Rev.'
A. li. Glinktobea. d p^ruimiug the
i? iXhejr.ii.iva uicJ>est wishes
qy friomis tor tneii; ^dturp yesrg.
at. > liio. TurbyfUl^jjKW-ESaBBBitoa**H&®ttA
■ML'- A |dkty >* -
Ai. It.s:i:on:l ufftdchb^r.tsi*Mr. and 1 *
^tr^-kien y 'Sone^, Hiss/.IJc^fe .Jeha-i.'
, Wnsiin-to' ibd.Jtp iir. R. r*i. Rogers at
* fir nt£ iir. j. o.'^
■ cjfetohlef ‘ & iq:l3Ti ehurdh. '
The home wa^mede bwerotiiu' .. .:
■mairWBMB- irbs^s. An a’cove wa>- form-
S|Ato the junior -by vu: , and Clweis j«j
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—Wonderful assortments of the new fabrics in both Silks
and Woolens. The new styles, the new tints and tones
tha£ fascinate and create both style and demand. In-
spect these fabrics of particular newness at once. Make
youn selection early. You’ve everything to gain
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Showing Autumn Ribbons
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—The Autumn Ribbons have arrived and are to be seen
in vory Ipmdsome desigp.s. Stripes, checks, plaids and
brocaded effects are hero in profusion. In delicate
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shades of pink, blue, old rose, peacock, etc.
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Hodges Dry Goods Co.
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“THE STORE AHEAD
THE STYLE STORE
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PAUESTtNE
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this letter if
Little, R.F.I
Women wbp suffer from, I
nervousness, backache, the
other symptemsof s ft
ment should give this
For forty years It has been -
ing such ailments of women af
medicines have failed.
If you want special t
regard to your condition,1
Pinkham Medicine CO.* Lj
The result of long experience i
service, and your letter will fc
strict confide—to ;
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^c.i rn Marble
and /Stone Co.
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L 3t4l?£Qil^ T?ia»7 .lJ4|C3at7Kpnur»Wl*| Man-
f.7
,-T/ith the renitoig I*eli from t;:e cen-j
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The bride, wore ber , goiug-away,
resa of blue with harmonizing ae-{
^jispriea and carried a bouquet ofj
wtlte and pink rosebuds. An elegant-,^
repast oi take and ci'eam was served.!
. The oui of town guest., woit: Mes-
fiaiaes Umpiiecuui and Moore of ;
. Waco, aunts Of the biide; Mrs. Bach
* anan. her sister. The qjany friends!
of the newlyweds and their families j
* Tre wishing the best in life for them. ,
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^ PALESTINE
YOAKUM FT. WORTH ]
SAM MARCOS
UVALDE SEQUII
CUERO
For Furniture See W. Mitchell
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Furniture and Undertaking Co.
WE HAVE ADDED Jk NICE LINE OF
DRY GOODS and NOTIONS
TO OTTit GROCERY BUSINESS AND INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR
STORE. ; 'T - - " ^
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FIRST FLOOR—Davenports, Dufolds, Porch Swings, Furniture, Refriger-
ators, Iron Beds* Kitchen Cabinets, Stoves,-Ranges and Oil Stoves.
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BALCONY—Cedar Chests, Globe and Werner Sectional Book Cases,
Trunks, Center Tables, Library Tables, Picture Frames, Rest Room bnd
Victrola Parlors.
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wp MAY HAVE EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT, AND AT A
PRICE THAT YOU WILL BE GLAD TO PAY.
8PLENDID STOCK OF Q&OECERIES, FEED. BTC. QUICK
AUTO DELIVERY TO ANY PART «F CITY.
II, E. BRADFORD
SECOND FLOOR—Dining Room* Suits in Mahogany, Black Walnut, Fumed
Oak, Golden Oak, Jack Bean, Mattresses, Rugs, Window Shades, 'Springs,
Curtain Rods, Matting, Linoleum, and Rickers.
THIRD FLOOR—Bed Room Suites, Parlor Suites, Wicker Furniture,
Chiffoniers, Dressers* Chifforobes, Laving Room Suites, Chifforettes, High
Boys, Tea Carts, Dressing Tables, Vanity Dressers, Baby Buggies, Break -
fast Porch Sets in Brown and Old Ivory. ; *
For private ambulance, Phone 67 and night Phones 1033 and 782.
fii Harris
HARDMAN «ROS.,
Proprietors
Corner Main and North' Queen
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
Misses
—Just retymed
northern markets,
stock—
GAGE FISK AND
-IMPORTATIONS
—They are now ready
serve you. . . ”
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CHILDREN’S MAT* A
specialty m
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 77, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 3, 1919, newspaper, September 3, 1919; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1013967/m1/2/: accessed April 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Palestine Public Library.