The Odell Reporter (Odell, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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Baggett and family, were
of W. If. Biddle and wife Son-
d»j.. _ jfS
Mrs. Cans ^Crutch field spent
last week vim Z. If. Orvtehflsld
and wife, returning fee her fa-
ther's home Mr. Collier, Satur-
day night.
J. L. Brock has just returned
from Comanche county, he vas
accompanied‘"home by his Do-
ttier and brother, who will spend
a few months here.
Lee Roberts, who has been
visiting his i is rents in Mississip-
pi, and his sister in Arkansas
came in Sunday and is at the
home of W. Middle
Clarence Purcell and Miss
Creta Dockery of Oklaunion. vis-
ited li L Graham and otlters
lien* Sunday.
Homer and Rimer Hammons
and Lonnie Miuter of Chilllico-
the were visitors in this section
Sunday.
M 8 GkxI pasture and fain
ily returned from Lubbock Fri-
day, their daughter Mrs. Irvin
Hamilton and family, returned
with them
Mr. and If ra^Jr'~Br-8sf£ilaon
and grandsons .1 olidnie and Paul
have returned from a week's
visit witli relatives at Altus, Ok-
lahoma. *
The Jones children, Georg**
Bessel man, Pollie Packer, Sel
ma Carter, Lonn»« Minter, Mar-
vin Imnon, Waltlial J.ick*c n.
Walter Hart, Louie Barnes, and
Marion Graham, visited at the
8immons home Sunday.
FIRST SHOWING OF
FALL FASHIONS
Autumn is here, warm weather cannot retard the onward, march of time,
and with time cornea Fashion and simultaneously with authentic Stylos, they
are making their .appearance in our store. Every express brings some of the
purchases of our buyers who have returned from tho Eastern Markets. There
they laid everything aside but their earnest desire to find and purchase, bright,
clean'stylish merchandise, and every nook and corner in all the recognized
preeminent Market Centers were searched. We are certainly pleased with our
efforts and we'd like your approval of these newest arrivals, and believe we
•hall gain it when you pay us a visit.
Our first showing comprises of lovely Silk and Serge Dresses, Coats and
Suits, Beautiful Silks and Woolen Dress Goods and Footwoar. (
OJell K-mirier and DallasSem
Weekly News 1 year for 91.50*
Plain view Item*
Novelty Silks in the larg
♦ st range we have ever
shown. Kxqwisite Plaids
and St ripes also a fine show
i »g of Crepe de Chine Taf-
fetla ami Mesotline in plain
Colors
A good many from this section
attended the County Fair at Ver
non last week.
Mrs. G. M. Privett spent Sun-
day afternoon with Mrs. L R.
Scott.
Mrs. J. 1C Grimes called on
Mrs R S. McXairy Friday af
term ion
Tiny Horn and family s|ient
Sunday at the home of J. R.
Grimes.
We are having ni wrool weath-
er for gathering crop*. Several
in this section have begun pick-
ing cotton.
R 8 McXairy and J. R
Grimes went to Chillicothe Mon
duy and both bought new wag-
ons.
Little Mary I»u Tooley s|>ent
a few days with her grand |>ar*
cuts A. M. - (william and wife
last week.
Mr SI oh* and Rar| Scott were
at Chillicothe Sunday, t‘ie for-
mer taking the train for parts
in Flint Texas.
Walter Riddle and family, J.
R. Johnston and family, and J. J.
I Lw
Loan*, rral out. ..................
Overdraft, ....... .................
Real K-lale (banking kmn.1 ................
Furniture and n>lum ...... .........
Dim fr.ua Appiuvnl Kraarve Agaala mmt
Pried Ik y*. 11.23 I. $2.00
Women Ail Children's Footwear
Here sou will find a most complete"itock of the Latest
Fashions in fall footwear for women and children. The
Styles are of the Latest Modes at popular prices.
Wean's Fall Beets priced at 94-M ta |7.00
COATS AND SUITS
An attractive display for your earlv approval. A glimpse
at 'his display ia certainly pleasing. They are fashioned
of Gabardine, Serge and the New Boerella Cloth.
Priced $20.00 <e 939.00
DRESSES
Fashioned largely of Soft Taffeta. Charmeuse end
Serges.
Priced 90.00 ta 925.00 ,
HiTJo
MILLINERY
A word in advance to tha trade regarding our formal opening featuring
Fall Millinery which we hope to have the first week in October. Then we
will present for your approval tho Latest Modes in Millinery. Watch for tho
announcement and wait, you'll not bo disappointed.
The Reporter And Dallas
Semi Weekly News $1.50 ayr
RUSSELL'S
“Store Alive
MEET US
Fk. to Fra rad W« Will
MEAT YOU
Fargo News
Several in tliis community an
picking cotton.
Several from this section were
awarded prises at the Fair.
The Fargo Gin is being re-
paired. \ , \ \
Martha 8immoos was a guest
of Mian Rath Worley Monday
night.
George Lnedtke and Johnnie
Miller are breaking land for
wheat.
lira. Barnes spent Friday
night with ber daughter, Mrs.
T. J. Bessel man.
Rev Hudson rilled his appoint-
ment at the M. R church San
day. ' 1 '* \
The following were guests at
the Barnes^ home Sunday after
noon: Turn Suggs and family.
Will Lines and wife, (Tareact
Purcell, George Leedtke, Bseell
Simmons.
Mrs. Barnes also Mrs. Stock-
ton viftiled Mrs. Crawford Wed-
nesday evening'
We are glad to know that Ar-
thur Hiller who has been very
sick is some better.
Rlbert Rvans and wife of Al-
vord have moved in this com-
munity snd will live on Mr.
Austin's home place next year.
Misses Ssllie,
Red River New*
Health is good innurcpmuiun
By.
Jim Hart snd wife visited J. I.
Gunnels and wife Saturday.
Rev. Adania and wife visited
M. N Mcdongal and wife Sun
day.
Jim Hart and wife called on
W. D. Stockton and wife Friday
STAR RESTAURANT
LISTEN!
Sophia and
Glennie Austin, spent last Wed-
nesday night witli Misses Grkce
and- Vera Cook.
Connie Stockton entertained a
number of the young people with
a party last Taesday night- All
report a delightful time.
Roy Barnes and IVarl Smith
called on uMlj»aea Cra and Rath
Perry Sunday.
: Mlasea Rpliy Smith. Alice
Tamer ana l^rasie Martin called
an Coo nie $t ickton Sunday.
Gisnnio Anstin spent last
Taaaday night with Connie
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Ross, Charles P. The Odell Reporter (Odell, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1917, newspaper, September 20, 1917; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1015360/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Vernon College.