The DeLeon Free Press. (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1926 Page: 4 of 8
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tailored for the snappy dresser as well as for the pore conservative and the
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Oil Cloth, white and fancy, extra good quality
a yard ........................ 29 cents
One Lot Boys Knee Pants, choice.............................$1.00
32 inch Gingham in good patterns, a yard 15 cents
Ladies Silk Hose in all the newst shades, very
special at a pair ................................................. 49 cents !
27 inch Outing Flannel in nice dark and light
patterns, a yard ____________ 15 cents ■
Mens fancy Broadcloth and Madras Shirts,
well made, fast colors, all sizes, a mighty
. good buy at-----------------..............$1.69
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A Few of the Thousands of unusually Low Prices we’re making in the store
t Genuine Broadcloth Shirts, collar attached, in
white and tan, sizes 14| to 17 ............................$1.29
Phoenix Silk Hose, in all the new fall shades
very special at. ...— — --— 95 cents
Genuine Broadcloth Shirts, white, and tan
full cut .......................,.....-.....—.........................$1.29
36 inch Hope Domestic, extra fine, heavy soft
finish, a yard...................................——14 cents
81x90 inch bleached Sheeting, fine count, extra-
quality, soft finish, a yard ...:Z. lI....- 39 cents
Regular size Gray And Tan Blankets, extra
quality ______________.................................$1.69
Garner-A lots
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Ready to go Next Wedfc, Highest Market Prices
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Will be Paid—Dro^ in and TJalk it Over
PICKERS—Please Raport Menday and Get
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DE LEON, TFV*q - ........... PHONE NO. 7
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Prof. 0. H. Moore and wife anefle*! at to
joking over the arrival of a husk/40^ Wotrfd tab
pound baby bby at their home on
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C. A. Kilter, -father pfi Miss Bernice
Kiker, who teaches |n pe Leon schools
Lwaa here from Dublin visiting Ms.
daughter and the family of L. B. M.or-
$on the past Week-end.
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Bteakley A $mi
yty Theatfa presents the
william Fox production "Yellow
gers'* featuring beautiful Olive
*n and JUMl Inee. A colorful i
on a wild and mysterious island where
adventare tafei just around ihe^dll^
ed . It is fine. Also Ben Turpin, the
comedian with the crossed eyes in
“Ten Dollars or Ten Days.” Its a
scream. A*1 *The Scarlet Streak.” Its
• big feature showat the IJberty on
Friday. Bargain prices prevail. Come
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Methodist church services for Sun-
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Dr. J. D. F. Williams of Waco will
«JKak at the 11 o'clock hour. Dr. Wil-
liams is president of our Central Tex-
as Epworth League conference. He is
The.f'Loid’s Day” is the topic of
Paster J. Jf: Campbell at the morning
serviee this Sunday. The churches of
the town just now are exceedingly
anxious to lead our little dty to a
more wholesome observance of Sun-
a ysung man whose life is given to 3 r
n lf-u.9r, has a social this week.
All the Union? ta-.ve progra m i .t.n-
nWitrirteetings for th** 'iWt -f i < xt
Week. Eighty young people are enroli-
,n Vni<»‘,'
The Workers Council of the Sunday
1 school meets next Tuesday evening.
. . Miss Virginia Sharp and Group 4
l in the Senior Union will conduct the
program at 6:15 this Sunday. “Robert
Morrison.”
j Mary Alice Short and Group 1 in
the Intermediates will put on the pro- j
gram “The Ministry of Healing.”
Halwyn Johnson and Group 2 in
the Junior Union will have the pro-
gram "Building a Strong Body.”
The De Leon Baptist resident roll |
now includes 423 names, representing |
• urday evening in the basement of the • homes. _ I
church. | ‘ ‘
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Entertainment
Aplenty Abounds 1
at Liberty Friday
LOn Frida yrFamily Night the I
pity Theatje, presents the •
William Fox production "Yellow Fia-.f '
Wedueudny afternoon.
the young people of the church. His
■abject for Sunday morning will be
“Invertments ” Young people are moat
cordially invited to hear him.
The pastors subject for the evening
service will be “The Universal 1
dam.” The public is cordially invited
1%e religious play given by the Sen-
ior League last Sunday evening was
an enjoyable event. Evcrbody pres-
ent appreciated the beautiful teach-
ings set forth by these fine young
people.
* Mr. R. L. Scott gave a fine address
to the Senior League at the league
hour. He spoke on the subject of
"Neighborliness.’* t
Dr. Williams will have an hour of
games and fun with the Seniors Sat-
Spnday School last Sunday had 288
present with an average grade of 79
if ¥*r <*nV foH°w’nK classes were
IlJS B’e;“H®9<*r classes” in their respec-
i tive departments: Mrs. Smith, Mrs.
. Nunneljey, Mr. Sharp, Miss Mohon,
’’’! Mrs. Bhort Mrs McClellan, Mrs. Grix-1
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| Z Messrs. Harvey, J. Doss Miller and
r [ Campbell are on the program of the
OFIM> finhday meeting at Van Dyke.
__IJtfC?. J. H Grizielle has charge of the
" ! ■ ■■'"ibr the (women.
L.«t* H* triit. Baptist event of the week
the visitation of about 150 ab- '
__itOes and prospective new pupils ofl I
a box of Kings Chocolate^
for American Queens, always ap-
propriate—Tomlin Drug Compa^y^
FORD TRUCK—to trade for Ford
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touring car. Will Easley 4 1-2 mile*
southeast* De Lean. ;
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FI ANO FOR SALE—Used piano for|,
.bargain, in good condition. I
_______ike good milch cow in on pia- |
no or phonograph. Write or phone W.
A. Clark, Phone 463, Comanche 19-lt ■
Again we. sav Feed Your Turkeys,
so they’ll be fat. Also read our a<i on
page eight of this issue—W.W. Nance
George Brownlee of Rotan is here
for a visit vHth home folks.
E. W. Uunderwootl of Rising Star ■
Baptist Church
Methodist Church
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Scott, R. L. The DeLeon Free Press. (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1926, newspaper, October 29, 1926; De Leon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1261780/m1/4/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.