The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 215, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 1924 Page: 3 of 6
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HDAY MARCH 14, 1»14
THE BONHAM DAILY FAVORTT1
PAG* THRU
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BONHAM”
bowed
their approval.
. WHITMAN’S
Th. I *'
his
After
guests.
This is a Studebaker Year
■‘X Help!'
iavc Magazines, too
he supp!*
ALEXANDER
CONFECTIONERY
J And Sandwich Shop
k i
on
Removal
young people-
t hotd '
Notice
BIG SIX
to
DAVIS MOTOR CO
tie*.
BONHAM
DAVIS MOTOR CO
1924.
Distributors
THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR
Don’t Cuss
Just C Us
Overland
Willis-Knight
and Nash
Says Little Ampere:
“Don’t gamble in bat-
teries. Buy a Willard
and be sure.**
MEATS WILL NOT
HE SOLO SUNDAY
AT NEWTON MARKET
Don’t get left—Be
Right Side!
The
tig.
The
HfCTRIC
.RAILWAY .
TEAM NO. 3—
PROF. GEORGE KEENE
Students—
MR. L. B. CALDWELL
MR. FRED KRAEMER
MR. J. W. LEWIS
MR. ROBT. SP1VY
TEAM NO. 2—
PROF. JAS. CARMICHAEL,. JR.
Students—
MR. JAMES ANDERSON
MR. FRANK CAMPBELL
MR. LONNIE FULLER
MR. ROY GASS
$28.25, That’s All!
Willard Threaded Rub-
ber Batteries cost no more
than many wood-insulated
batteries. You can get one
for as little as $28.25
And remember that a
OUR GOAL $6500
EYES OF TEXAS ARE ON
We carry a full line of
Standard Storage Batteries
“THE
EPWORTH LEAGUE
SOCIAL EVENING
ROBT. SPIVY-
E' E. NUNN
s, flaky
every.
1 about
k light-
mslnrtg, ■
HIGH CLASS Tree.,
Roses, Flowering Shrubs
and Ornamentals
LOWER PRICES.
Mail Orders Given
Prompt Attention.
Square deal over 50 years
, Catalouge Free
Wood Auto Co.
W^wt Fourth Street rhone
Terms To Meet Your Convenience
E. C. ADAMS,
Proprietor
Phone 419
ever held. To mention each one
ing part would he a pleasure,
space permit, but to say thatj
performer was a "scream” must
A. S. ANDERSON
ROBT. ETfep
LILLIAN 1 rrCKIE
JOE HILBURN
From South Main Street
to North Center Street
Across from City Hall.
TEAM NO. 5—
PROF. MRS. J. W. LEWIS
Students—
MRS. JAS; CARMICHAEL, JR.
MRS. FRED KRAEMER
MRS.
MRS.
TEAMING. 6 -
PROF. MRS. GEORGE KEENE
Students—
MRS.
MRS.
MRS.
MRS.
DENBY WELCOMED
BY THRONGS WHEN
HE RETURNS HOME
CHOCOLATES
THE HUNCHBACK
• OF NOTRE DAME’:
FORT WORTH
MARCH 8-15
account
FAT STOCK SHOW
and RODEO
$4.60 From Sherman
-—Tickets on sale daily
March 7th to 15th, inc.,
1924. Limited to return
March 16th, 1924.
fun was put on by an “all star” east pronounced the very best, and to
>f some twenty persons. The hit of , Lois Newthn is due the praise fo
the evening was the Silent Drama, of the most successful social even
proving that actions speak louder
than w< i Then there was the
Hypnotist with his wonderful ability,
unbelievable tricks, etc. Punch
■ e program refreshments
d to about one hundred
“perfectly harmless--the I.
slides right.'into the handle," the
rector informed Norman Kerry,
plays the part of ( apt. Phoebus
iversal's production
Hunchback of Nolte Dame" w
the R. and- R. Am--::
Theatre. "It look
you. but it isn't,
burning over the deceptive’ 7
the villain.
Kerry examined it. carefully,
the villain ledred. and finally
OMORROW
Is The First Day of The Presbyterian Movement
For Christian Education In Bonham
The Studebaker Big fi Car has won a foremost place
I'mong the world’s finest motor cars because of at si
sheer merit, and todav it is recognized as the outstand-
ing value in the field of fine cars. The low cost of
maintenance, the supreme riding and handling m». ,
>‘nd the unequalled quality for the price, al tnake
pvory Big six owner satisfied. Let.us give you a de-
monstration.
Threaded Rubber Insula-
tion will save you dollars
in re-insulation bills.
We also have Willard
Batteries with wood insu-
lation from $17.55 up.
They’re as good wood-
insulated batteries as you
can buy.
I he Workers Presenting This Opportunity Are
MRS. W. F. KEETON, Dean of Women’s Work
TEAM NO. 4 -
PROF. MRS. R. G. ALEXANDER
Students
MRS. V. A. EWING
MRS. F. C. ALLEN - r
MRS. BEN JOHNSON
MRS. BEN CONLEY
Th,- Epworth League of th
Standard
Stora v e Battery
i pury.s tne
!m 1 1 X. , Lthp '-Uni-
Uniy one place Yo get |
them. ~ N.
BONHAM
NURSERIES 1
BONHAM, TEXAS
MR. L. BAILEY,President
TEAM NO. 1— Z
PROF. A. S. ANDERSON
Students—
DR. F. C. ALLEN
MR. JAS. CARMICHAEL, SR.
MR. W. F. KEETON
MR. SAM McKEE
I helievc in keeping the Sabbath ACCOMPANIED BY ‘ ESCORT AN
>ly and as it has never been my WELCOMED BY ACTIN*;
custom to sell goods on SUnday I ami MAYOR OE DETROIT
not disposed to deviate from that, ------ -
rule since I have installed a meat. By I'nited Press.
■department along with my groceries.j DETROIT, , .MWi.. March 13.-
I believe my meat customers will'Bands blaied. factory and steambm
Appreciate my position in this mat- whi-tles -hiieked a noisy w< b.-ome :
ter sufficiently to place all their of- Edwin Denb^ (aim hoptc today fro
•dors in tilde to be delivered he .'ore Washington.
closing hour on Saturday night.’ I The former secretary of the na\
It is my earnest desire to servo all was greeted by a reception commi
.my customers in the .best manner tee nJ the station, taltr'n to the vit,. ,
possble and I assure you that your hall accompanied by a motorcycle cs-
pat.ronngo, whether it be largo or cort, and welcomed by Actii
’mall, is always highly appreciated. Joseph Maitin.
W. E, NEWTON, | --—o----
Grocer and Market. I Furniture Repaired, I.nan
—. . n---------- I all fine wood wotk.—D. W.
This is « Studebaker Year. '-I'h-ne 7*K
STANDARD
BATTERY CO.
“Through Service We Grow”
WILL SHELTON. Prop
Phone 8S6 N. Fire Hall > parlors a program, <hoi
BATTERY CO.:
West Fifth Street
A. M. STEWART, Mgr
^FW F 1 1 STORAGE
_»•/• ■ ■ BATTERIES
“Willa
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 215, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 1924, newspaper, March 14, 1924; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183718/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.