Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 230, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1919 Page: 5 of 8
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with
SAVING IN GOST
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visit «’(l
J. A. M'CRARY
X I M 11
From a Sewing Machine
II.
Mr fi tn
Visiter I
Haslet
of
to a Piano.
were In
per pound
Austin at trn<ll ng
night
Friday
Schoo 1
t hr
I
visit ed
When You Want
Engraved Cards
Blacksmith Work
a nd
W. J. McCRAY
Good Service
sea
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stetson
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Call 114.
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VANNOY'S JEWELRY STORE
a
FREIGHT TRANSFER CO.
COWAN’S BLACKSMITH SHOP
L
KELLEY-SPRINGFIELD TIRES
THE CLUB BARBER SHOP
of
niilen
tubeH give
and
more
could expect.
mileage than you
R. M. MITCHELL, Prop.
I. Gnmmlll of Hnnlet was h«'r«'
Cheaper in the Long run.
Sold excluaively in Denton by
JOHN B. SCHMITZ
JOHN HESTER
Undertaker and Embalmer
THE ALAMO STORAGE COMPANY
JOHN B. SCHMITZ
In
N. Side Sqwar.
Phone No. 20
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Horse Shoeing
Plows Sharpened
Welding
Or Wood Work
\ |( )LA DANA assisted by WHEELER
OAKMAN Hl
user today, be one
tomorrow
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p« . I M I "
Fixtures, Iron Toasters, Grille, Hair
Curlers. Sew Ezy Motors, Warm-
ing Pads, Fans and Motors.
no < tin g
XX . d io ‘ da \
North Side hWjunre
“Don’t Forget the Place’’
of
of
11 .
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Visit rd ,
“Plumbing That Satisfies.”
West Oak St. Phone 520.
EDISON MAZDA LAMPS
ANYTHING ELECTRICAL
uouiniiA io
THREE POINTED
QUESTIONS
IF THERE IS ANY
ONE THING
11 a rr ls<»n
Wichita
"Village
Picture I
I to his
visiting
Automobile or hone drawn equipment
Phoan M.
77 f, I H.l I.H
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■III D.l
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Fern
Fort
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We are also HEADQUARTERS
FOR SEWING MACHINE SUP
PLIES.
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250
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of Hie
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son.
with
to
Mr
Cowan will give you good service.
TRY HIM.
>li who
the orr;
d X t ii t il t .
will show a
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FARRIS LUMBER GO.
PHONE 170
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BLACK ELECTRIC CO.
50 W. Oak St. Phene M7
3 ll'l
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Those who have tried Long’s Bread, say it’s the best they
have ever used.
Try it—You will like it.
If your groceryman doesn’t have it phone
LONG'S BAKERY
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30r
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25c
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pit 11 I • a
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plat rd
fast
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of Jus
rand ma
Ville. |
Hill Mil*
, nodlon
XX II 11 II
kr;:;"v
had iim welt
up-
Is vis- |
lions."
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San- ,
Tra-
“THREE MEN AND A GIRL”
bought
I) <1
Lit t !<•
"Skew I"
i" In IhilliiM.
. f Sanger, vl«-w
ayatom
oleaome
use of
projectors
In the Lee
r—
In «
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xx . i <
XX i Ig 1.1 I
E J 'or a nd
“THE YANKEE PRINCESS”
Ben.
a stirring pit Im i/alion
hum his novel
in. t rasing
fins' Minx
. in rd fot II
pi a. I Ira 11v
In t 11 ut Ion
Hrsldts the
a va I la Lie. I hr
<-a have < V<dv<
through the
pi.i. tl.-alD
used
• 'I ii I pm
xx <»uld
mn t r rial
< >. t
s!
198
per 11 >
llnron
Hams, per pound
Breakfast bacon
Pry salt
Smoked bacon.
"MADE TO MAKE GOOD"
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"I"
ol a man who
XX h< H t
Hay.
Ha v.
<*<»t t<
11 nils.
Mixed
Het nil
WETURN A HOUSE INTO A HOME
Motor Hearse & Ambulance
Misses Logan anti Bn.„
serretai irs. w ho ai r I rr
• social service work, w
t oda y f rom 111
ami tomorrow from
P
Th* I r
Mis f
nd M i s T- m
Io Tioga
woman s
al1 I hen
I
mTURAL GASi
“FALSE EVIDENCE”
<1 " F< • • m r r
Mls« Mn
Wot k '
Wages
the Payroll.”
I'orm," Miss
I it I I r I X
da x
Olin
M rs
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“RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE”
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A< l<i| >i <•<
l>\ M.ux
ns sa
W
lips
.mil tri i
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i aid
Th* v \x <• y
(he girls r*a<lln
prog i n m
rrnilrf
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t
to
“UNIVERSAL SCREEN TELEGRAM’’
Produce
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WHEN YOU WANT TIN WORK
JUST CALL 856
We are prepared to do all kinds of Tin Work
Remember We Do PLUMBING too.
tomohii.e HF.GISTH ATIO'XS
344.376—Mrs. \V B. Brown. Innton
3I4,377^hH R. Lowe, I-en(on.
314,378—XX'. H Miles, l.enton
in u n 11 x'.
I>u r i<*d
known
count
‘ hr
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a ml w i f r to Sam .1
i. Loving survey. I»rn-
■ t I '<
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hie
I:
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Fa I I
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I . 7
i better streets. In bet-
lu tt. r luimi’S, In bettor
in a greater Pentoni
ouId wo
In that which ho
we lfare of all the
Rev
day on
Mir
is visiting 1
Mt s < i .1 *
a nd
R
om.m s late, woman s eyes,
all .u utrlv ami blindly and
iblx 11 ul Id ol m their bet ray-
Srr WII I 1AM I ARNUM
oi /.mr Grey’s
GET YOUR
GRADUATION PRESENTS
AT
She
I , 1,1. ol.
XX I. ' I • h
< old.
of I >a I la s.
.1 K I
I >a I las.
pa 11 Irk
ichlt a Falls
I >a I las, vis
Fox
will de-
li for the
the llap-
of III
i bird
I of th
I . Ill 'I
I . iihhIoii
i"f, "" r
. d with
I g ill la '
I partir.'i
I ml ii * trial
c.ou rat*
ran from
most vivid
t hrough
that will soon pay for itself in a
home it is a GOOD SEWING
MACHINE.
It is foolish to worry along with
an old one when we can sell you
a NF.W ONE SO CHEAP
Come and look over our line—we
may be able to trade.
M i
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COURT HOUSE FILINGS
of th.'
neve I
berauNe 1
Igrd KO<»n
Fifth
II. left f
.11 I I X rtl |.. t
1 1
t ha- pi -« .ti
1 hr
. lit
t .1' u It X
The p
| go Into
| fund A i
l»i ;< oi< 1 ri
> \ . M \ IS
t C11 r o 11 n I.
I Mav "
d< < ..i al •• t
who
, and
pilot point
Max I*
xx 111
will
.dnit-n
held a t 4 be pa \ ill ».i
I I rom I hr lamous nox r I Madelon,”
I Wilkins, is a story ol the West—
lomam ol the mighty Redwoods
Brown. V
recruiting
ill be a
ii in
8 30 |
I XX
I I " o ■
R. x .1
M. I Imdi-t
If you’re not a
‘“Satisfactory Plumbing”
dax Mt
d .m all
I «.f Home
i I i a x • I •*
s f < I
1l.lt of
tint
«’a pt a Ins and
itenary i
thurch m
Met hodlst
for the tlr
permanent
t This move
of Tienton
I junloi . h<**
\X Innlr < ’a IUI..H a
|S \ l- l H ng l . la t I \ •
on thl- Work
XX . dm
B il • im
I »n y x\ ii m
m. nt
M • 1
III th.
past..f.
d i x • X 1
■oUIlt of
•A H I d WHS In
Mrs T X .las
r»alhis \ i lt. d i
Mi II XX
i hi i land
ii nd Mis .1
' 11 n n 111 g 11 a 11.
if. M\s • • i • • In
<.>bh o
Ma x
Lx el sob
M I H
of
F Kirk
. WHS Hl W
Mat chei . of
M rs .1 K
I (J Brumley and chi Id -
\ I 11 < <1 his parents, Mr
Brum!<•>.
Sherrill and sons
confront the man who anticipates
BUILDING, namely:
Where cat. 1 get the BEST’ l.l'M
BER
Where can 1 trade to the BEST’
ADVANTAGE?
Where can I get IMMEDIATE
HELIX ERIES?
T HESE QUESTION'S, and many
others are iqiswered to your en-
tire SATISFACTION if you
trade with us.
H. Walkins (<■ In l.allas to- |
bualneaa.
t'i.t I.OKg.t' "
Mrs I' M
I ( J11 lespTe
du II V h I er
\\ ot t h
. k• I t of
W <’
.gills
it the
to 4
a m
>pl»» of Ponton
making of
th*4r sym-
thls undur-
meann no
XX I
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Mis‘
ti land
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Mi
from II
LATE PERSONAL NEWS LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF
Mi it ml
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I »h Hits
I Pabdi Mi
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has
rope
t •> XX a I d
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Im to inaugurate a
I list i m t ion. ii nd who
II w oi k I hrough t h**
pl. t ii i a nd
xx . hi. to hr
a ml 11 oi I it in
mi knoxx that
and
a In1 a lira tl
LOCAL MARKET REPORT
Wonderful are the st.-tson rugs k,old
by Jarrell Evins P <• <’<>
55c
1 Be
10 I2«
f. to HU,r
7’1. to 10c
Hi to 12c
I 8-20
\\ holrmnlr.
i i \
7 to 8r
to 5 5-’
8r
N X . ' f
•to.k it
ast of t
Ross returiHal to her home'
fter a visit hyif with J
w * hi la
Ims fo
I r I II! I
XX 11 II h Im
t.d and
.rial call mmding
ub tonight at 63”
oom
of the
plied
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r XII. n .ind daughter,
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of
a nd
Id. of
Mr
PILOT POIXI MH.IIIEIIM IIOMF.
•rial t" Re. ord ■< ’hronicle.
Mav 8
■. and Mih
I home from Fra nee
g for a f e xx days, i.iid
B o XX I e. XX h r I < lie • X
Mi Bar-
E IIP Im 'I **
1 f\r
; ( ’ollegr
New# from Bolivar
Bot.IVAIt M.iv 7—The Bolivar
- — • ' *' h n ent'T- |
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p I . d i I I d I • 1 1
ii nd m| i . . t
d i g 1111 \
i ii nd I"
I n
'Ihti. hi •• hundreds of the tlnoBt
films ..ft. ltd xxhi' h are never seen In
ordinal x- shows because they do
ntiong appeal to the ev«r-
,i i m v of r egular "morin
<.f these films may be im-
i h< hoois and c.hurrhen
of rllMlge.
Its own
h n I ma t ed
I.eHt
ol II
I hr
' a Id xx 11. of
r ha< • il hi U l ri
giH'liiHtlon rliAss Sunday
(if <■ h u r<h
Sk. wl" i
marhl ne j
Melshizldrk takes a tumble ln|
at L-r School Friday 'tight
.. all poll
foIni alt
|.. .Id l< I s
t < > maintain th.
an lu n. x u n i fo i ni
hr p la < ing of ho Id i. i s
u n ) f" i ni I. a x •• |
it I u d < .’ I I I rtl
a d X r I I Isrd fol
rib III a i
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Mr. Mathieson's Travelogue is , ,
Postponed Unlit Saturday [ve
TH..us,, nd ! •' 1 111,1 11
«;.H O I"'
II I NO II t
i n. T i>
| |... J pnn. d
In' 1 \
where the
machine. -
plcturee thue
e.lueatorH of A.nnrt-
Hoherne of education
of hII.Ioh covering
oni Ii .. ■ ouch.i of Ktudy
it puidlo MehoolH. With the
we expei t to aecure there
open fo uh a vnat Htore of
....... for I'literfalnment ne well ae
lout i m l Ion which Im now not available
............ Mi.v 7 The
R.'hool cloned Thursday with
talnment .... .
W I( Down, and wife left Saturady
for Oklahoma lo vlalt
Ollie Miller. P <’ Hooter and daugh-
ter Harold Rlmneon. B. R H. ntley. Ira
Harrie. Ixrren Chriettan and Nellie 1 lt-
man were In Denton
H W. Norwood wan In l.enton
fiallaa Bentley and wife were
Denton.
.1' s
xx 111< h
X r II I II g I
I ( ’h Ul < Il
Ii,1 ■ l.rt 11
thr plax I
. h.od Fi i<
. 1 • t 1 . i
ns xx 111
XX I I I I • t
num hr i
lb . k r 1 ha •• 1 1
• .Hl I I .11 I ll III III
■ tapldlx
xx as In I hi I la s
prr and child
1 rla I I x
I..
I’lR.Xr Max
hr tli pfiing "f
at "lit* mi lr <
ht ad <.f cattlr. hors. s, rows
q wa l l dipp' d during I h»- t W t»
Spr.dal t
I I L< »T
Ba 1 t" 11. son of M r
ton has rrturnrd
and is hri r \ h it l.i|
will go to (’amp
p. < I s I o hr 'I i mhi
I. >n xx.as xx 11 h t Ii
W II I lr - III SrlXlcr
\ ii g list II and
St a I rs on April 1
Lou is (’ Bust t t
a I i» iio m 1 h s slax I
1 a i \ co I ps of t hr
xx 111 visit fot a I -
Slo 11 < ■ n ami f a tn 11 x
t ■. his Im 111 r m a i
• Mil. s on t
id. 11 \ . rrtl
thr Fl l st
Mat h lr st»11
'until S;
hour t n
Mat hi
..rd.
\ tm-
tat.
I positions
I .11. .1 InIt i I-.
I Homr x r nd r
I in ii n i foi m
' post-
Stetson rugs are absolutely
colors—washable, e.isy cleaned
them at Jarrell Exans 1’ <» <’o.
I’Konrrr
I |r'IS. prr boumi
Roustris. p»r pound
Turk- \ s. p» r pound
Frye: f, prr pound
Eggs, per tlozrn
(’ream, per pound
Butter, packing stm k
Hogs, fat
T’lgs.
< ’ows,
I !r|f. r
Hides
Hid. s.
Flour,
Flour.
Meal.
Mral.
Bra n.
fiastor chairman
ox rment of 4 t he
t Tuesdav nigjit
church to discuss
•♦■ p’ W <’.»x was
ry of tU<*
rrcci xIng
It c. I
I l X O l| M
mot . x <m
I'a • k
d t i o m
I 11dis
mf WO-
I. r m a I
Whit. is
- \ II Wiipl
MBh I.dull H ill and Mrs
iimon xx . r . i n l,'"i t W orf h
M is Lu i a W a i i . n ami
Roa no k t* v i m11. d i < I a I I \ .•«
Mis Flnlrv of I »u uca n x 11 lr
inp hr r son 'I' < ’ l*’i n I. •,
Mr and Mrs llomrr Samlris
ton \ Isl’ »‘<l rr la 11 vrs h< i ••
Miss Maud. Trott of Fort
Itr.l her niothrr, Mrs Marx Troll
Miss Ruth Stallings of lu.-nton
4 (I I I O\ <| I <> I X I
Max 8 o Fl low Ing
cotton 'fuotations
i t Ii. has
I ill p t I h t
lx hrir
P..NN ri
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\l nd . \
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ig an ist In in t hri r in the desert,
limp and trembling with
I Iri late was upturned
.1 E. PARK.
Princliuil of II E Lee Ward HchooL
NORMAL COLLEGE NEWS
a h <
News from Ponder
I < I\ I >1 :R M ' X- 5 Mt and M ri I »
II l.roiu' h a u l M r a nd M
oug h \ i s 11 • d I • I a I l x rs i
Mr and Mn Houm.. ,,f I’.ot Woifh
xistlr.l lo r father, Mt Tinsl. x. h« i.
Mrs < x .• < ’anti • 'I of -lii“t In ’ iHif. d
her pa t r nt s M r a nd Mis I hi x bison
Miss W 1111 r Knight x |m 11 - d hi 11 a ; I ■ I
I. I : R o I > I n h o i. of I h i 11. i m xx' a s lor. |
Mis La. hex of T. mpl. x Lit. d I., i |
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111X04 ITEM MHVIER toil ■HIIOOI,
< IIILIHIHN OF IIFWTOX
To t he Recor «’hronlcln
Why should our children In Denton
not have rvi iv advantage provided for
.......hlldren In the best cities In Toi-
ls ’ To ask this question Is but to
a n - xx I i II
rhr 1'1111’111 Tea
I. Lee School
XX III'’ll when
i no ii n in ii. Ii
L hlhlrrn of
will
W ood nir n
p al Tl
the
S u n < I a x ,
< ) W
n and
f W o<
< Will hr
rerltal by
I of UllIJMi'-
Fl Ida \ a f
■ from h
< ’I. l u nr
rv advantage pri
In the best cities
this <|Urstlon Is
xx It h emphasis
s' (’luh of the R
•oncelvrd a plan
rxeeutml, will
w id fare of the
This is the story of a chorus- girl who
turned down a millionaire for a soldier boy
as poor as a church mouse, even after she
had angled for him for months. Why did
she smash the traditions of her profession?
Why didn’t she ‘‘grab’’ the millionaire?
Come to see, won t you?
Mrs Bruce l,« «‘ of .lustln x lfdt* d h» r«- |
Truman Mrlnecke of Krum was h<r. (
< ’r Idr r a nd fa m 11 y
I n K i u in
Ella Dalton
<.f < ’arrolton
ngan
of Denton
_____4 M W Houston
dlr has returned from
r parents at I nnls'in
son of Mr and Mrs
returned from over-
Rol.ertwon was In Fort Worth
High school baseball team
doing exmllrnt work this season
of the best garni s of the season
played with Haslet. 1‘omhr winning
to 2 lustln and Pombr highs pla?
Friday here the game being w<i
Bonder in eleven Innings I to 3
Mr and Mrs M L Simmons
niece. Miss Fern Simmons. Dr.
Mrs H N. Robertson attended
rat Ion a t K rum
Mr and Mrs <’
J )eca t u r
D
son
the past few mon
with bls daughter in Burkburnett
there Thursday night
six children survive
Phillips of Collin
Hammofk and Mrs
Burk biirnet t , J Im
Mrs Minnie Got her
Knight, of Ponder
here f..
PILOT POI\ I iihief*
Special to Re.ttld Chronicle
PIL<>T POINT. May 8
Rldtl l« . old negro set I h r.
died here Tuesda y
here W ednvsday He
among whites citizens
of his long resident
w as <»ne of t lie oldest
• t l’<
Thu
o f tin*
Met hodlst
| a t t hr
i plans
1 mado .
movement. . ............
I good deal of enthusiasm
Mrs o * ”
in Dallas
friends.
N M Harrison has returned
home in Wichita b’atlM after
in this city for several days
i in
f..i in. -
, "ill b.' I" Id i
I 11 I H O I M
O' tic
W (M t )| X Is
New# from Lewisville
I i:\\ IS\ II l.l Max 1 Rex I. I’ 1
■ d I’.ill.t
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<.f ( Ik 1.1 I" .111.1
s II < I .1 xx f"l 4
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Hi I i.t I l.i I II'
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Mr .ind Mih
ton, x l m 11 e d L
Ml • . •.
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("idi'
Mi
(Jcoig.
I <da I i x ( s
HEAL ESTATETHIVSFEHS
,T T Tatum and wife to A ,y
ders 72 acres in the Francisco
vino survey. $6,200
R Riddle and wife to Mac Sande
18 acrt'H in the Charles Smith survu
$ 1.200
R A Sled
Evans, lot in
ton, $3,250.
n g
. • f
i n t' I n a t !■ .tm I
• <h i. f Mothers a nd
of ’Thr School Girls’ Pi
*s ' uhl' h x*as led and Hliist'
, u 111 a I ■ It g a i 111' n ’ s b \ Ml
\lex.ind* r dll et lor of
nt of applied al
I le II t O n
The W hitestone
Village Skew I"
of '< III
per pound
. per pound
rs, per pound
green salted
. d i X
Wl r n I
2r;
u>
< l|O“
W . In.
«ix.d XX
'.( I 1 .. I I
I I ■. • . I p I
n nd
I on
p...oid
pou nd
• 100.
( orn < hops per
Bari' x chops
Shorts, per 100
Wheat Rcrvenlngs. i
»er bu < w
er bushel
per bu No m basis
prairie, per pound
Jonson grass
>n send meal, per 100 lbs
per 100 lbs
feed per 1 <»0 |bs
\ gt*tfiblr nnd
Irish ' pot a toes
Radishes, pel hundi
Fresh <mlons per bunch
Lettuce, per bunch
Cabbage, per pound
Butter, per pound
Egtrs, per dozen
(inions, per pound
Apples, each
Lemons, per dozen
Fresh tomatoes, per ll>
Spina' ii. per pound
Strawberries per pint
String beans, per lb
< 'ut umbers per- lb
English Peas, per
Squash
• appeal t" Ihi* |
re lnt< i • st ed I n t ho
C11 Izelis to give US
|c co opera I ion In
which tc believe
to o11r i vinmu1111y
hid |e VC l II I" . L ■ . . . -
I ci schools. In
churches, anil In a greater
, I ut xx hat better Investment
mike than to invest
I (I I rec! I V a f feet s the
I i hlldren of I Teuton
will picet tonight in
ng room The foliowine
I ndust rlallsrn’’ will W
r Industrial Condi-
irv Tanner; “Women in
Esther SoreRon: "Wo-
und Keeping Thwm on
MImh Eola Thompson. “A
............... Inez Edwards; “Letflala-
th.n," Miss Goitiude Owens; “V. W. (1
\ Industrial Platform." MIhr Powell.
Price® Reasonable |‘ t'ih-i «•'will be a students'
| Students of 1 he I 'epa rt men!
i in 1 ho College a udllOI IUIH I
! t ci noon a t 3 3<»
Spanish students mt < t Friday
ing a 1" a «>
of the
I in the
Horn
Mo nd ax
( il > Mr i Mltni U M >xx in
d ( lie I cHppoilH UH I
t ■< night xx a I. I ma u
XI rong I hut aid It >
tin h i a t 111 g H i. < l h
N Robertson
I ».t I l.’IH
Mattie D. I X i.s O
I ’ Wa kt th Id
h Mabel Lu. k-
and Wilton <’
f Denton x I s 11 •• d
.Mrs T'.ri ' ’.a
B
M i s
lltll I
M t M < '.i a hit m a nd ba l>\
n If x Isit lug h« i pa lint s.
| ’ \\ Whit el" lid
W hea ( \\ 1111.huh has
('amp .1 a > l\ . > ii a f t • i a \ Is 11
H nd M i s S I M- W hoi ter
I- r \\ hit. I" ad. hoi
Mih .1 D \\ hit eh« ad
fi om I*"i i M* film
Ri x a nd Mi E I.
f < . | | > |"l< I 11 1' 0 11
\ b H
Mihm <
lt«d Ml
M i .
11 " . X ed
\\
Ml '
M< K In ne x '
no . ii
< luh
I i •.iii I
M i
I n.na
(Ills.
Hood
Miss Mih
MImh Maile
el III o t 11. ■ I Mrs
Mis \ it gin la
IhH Ing I" r slsf • i
Toni K i r k pa I rn k
IiIh fathet Di D
W \\ Sherrill
Mrs I h nry I
It cd her Mister,
M r a nd M i s
run, of Ponder,
and Mil I P
Mis E R
I >a lias
G Thomas Is In
legiRlnt ure
Mrs Ray Dugan.
Mr and Mrs 'I' N
MIsk Ruth Stover, (
her sister, M rs
h D P W i n (
visit with her
Rengen Bust* r.
Buster, has
service
Mrs VS T Willcult was In
Mrs J S Stover and little j
have returned from a visit
sister at Commerce
leaned <
I he
Will
a I lx «-s
Mis
here
J M
The
ng
t he
B Yarbrough and R<yv
were In Sang<‘r
C Knight, aged 56 years, who for
‘ * nths had made his home
?iif k biir Het t.. died
Mrs Knight and
him xMrs Mollie
county; Mrs Ada
Rind a Stallings of
Knight of Haslet .
Minnie Gother and Miss Willie
lit. of Ponder The body was shlpt |
..... for funeral services with Rex A |
J. Harris of Pilot Point In charge Bur- (
lai w'as made in the I O O. F cemetery
nt Denton
Mr and Mrs Dick Nnvlor attended
decoration dav at Denton
Mr and Mrs Zed P.ryson, Mrs
nnd Mr nnd Mrs W M Bishop
tin attended the funeral of <1
Foster
I ’i <
m. d
' will l.e a sp(
Xthenaeiim <’h
V W’ ’ \ i •
1 Miss Marian long, of the Depart
jih nl of Fine and Vpplh d Arts. Ihis
returned from Stamford and Eastland.'1
| w here she lectui« <i to Federated (‘lube ,
Electric Wiring or Repairing
NEWS NOTES FROM GIA
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