The Whitewright Sun (Whitewright, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1929 Page: 3 of 8
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But The Court
Didn’t Believe
His Story
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“He jumped right out in front of my car—
no I wasn’t -traveling fast.”
But the court didn’t believe it, and heavy v
damages were fixed.
Thus in a moment one may lose the fruits
of years of hard work.
Why take a chance. See us today and se-
sure full and adequate coverage on your
car.
S. H. Montgomery & Son
THE INSURANCE MEN
Insurance, Real Estate, Loans, Rentals
You’re in a
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MANGRUM BROS.
THE BEST OF EVERYTHING TO EAT
Prompt Delivery
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This is the best evidence of satisfac-
tory service. When they drive by other
shops to come to us it is proof sufficient
that we do the work right.
WE GIVE ROGERS’ SILVERWARE COUPONS
ON ALL PURCHASES
When you need something for your first
aid kit you need it in a hurry.
It is during sickness or injury that makes
immediate action necessary that our ser-
vice is appreciated.
For this reason we place emphasis upon
first aid supplies. You can depend upon us
to have it when it’s needed.
Phone 35
Courteous Treatment
Headquarters For
Quality Groceries
S & S Service Station
SUPREME SERVICE
Stuteville & Spindle, Owners
Gas—Oils—Accessories—Washing—Greasing
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Lucian Andrews of Oklahoma City
with his
family.
Bow-Wright Drug Co.
“Where Service Excels”
If your car is giving trouble bring it
around and let us go over it, and tell
you what is the matter and how much it
will take to fix it up right.
We have the new things FIRST. Canned
goods, package goods, fresh fruits and
vegetables to suit the most fastidious.
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Groceries that you KNOW to be clean,
wholesome and fresh add to your meals a
zest that means better health, better en-
joyment of life. We combine quality, ser-
vice and value. That’s why we are Grocery
headquarters for housewives who KNOW.
Our stock is complete in every detail, and
etables to suit the most fastidious.
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In addition to working on cars all over
this community, we had cars from Tren-
ton, Tom Bean and Bells last week. Ow-
ners bring them to our shop because we
had pleased them with our service be-
fore.
Work Is Done Right
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Mrs. Jesse McIver and baby are
visiting relatives and friends in Dal- spent the week-end here
las and Lewisville.
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THE WHITEWRIGHT SUN, WHITEWRIGHT, TEXAS
in-
of
’PHONE THE SUN
Spend your money in Whitewright.
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Southern Ice & Utilities Co.
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Mr. and Mrs. AV. R. Hoopei- and
children spent Sunday in Pilot Point,
guests of relatives.
who
the
Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Spindle and
son Leon are spending a few days in
Glen Rose.
Miss Emma Davidson has returned
from Wichita Falls, where she taught
school the past term.
J. L. Truett spent the past week-
end in Wichita Falls.
Lee Wilburn, who. taught in the
Whitewright schools the past term,
is attending the Normal at Durant,
Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Geer have re-
turned to their home in Van Alstyne,
after a visit with Mrs. H. T. Arter-
berry.
Mr. and Mrs. Cull Reeves and son
spent Sunday and Monday in Clarks-
ville, guests of relatives.
Jones Adams of Royse City spent
Sunday here with Mrs. W. T. Ross.
He was accompanied home by Mrs.
Adams and son, who have been visit-
ing here.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Devenport of
Cooper spent Friday and Saturday
here, guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Hooper.
Cecil Jr. and little Misses Marga-
ret and Bettie Spindle were week-
end guests of their aunts, Misses
Myrtle and Mae Badgett, and other
relatives here.
went to Wolfe City Friday for a
visit with relatives before returning
to his home in Dallas.
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Mrs. W. W. Dossey and daughter
spent the week-end in Denton,
guests of relatives.
Mrs. S. H. Montgomery, Mrs. W.
E. LaRoe and Miss Katherine Mont-
gomery were Sherman visitors Fri-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. LaRoe, Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Craig and Ray Man-
ning spent Monday in Dallas.
“Old Sol”
Walter Ayers of Van Alstyne was
a business visitor in Whitewright
Saturday.
The battle against food
spoilage is now on in
deadly earnest. This is
the ripening season, when
Miss Marian Barbee spent the
week-end in Dallas, guest of Mrs. 'A.
A. Adams.
bacteria multiply fast, speeding up the natural process of
decay.
Ice, firmly entrenched in millions of ice boxes, holds the
fort against “Old Sob” Ice, which is cheap and abundant,
saves food and safeguards health. It retards the growth of
bacteria, keeps food at its best.
'Keep foods in the icy depths of a good ice box in hot
weather and you can snap your fingers at “Old SoL”
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Little Miss Robbie Lee Bryant re-
turned to her home in Madill, Okla.,
Saturday, after a visit with her
grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. R. L.
Sears and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bry-
ant.
Mrs. T. E. Barbee spent Friday
night in Sherman with her daughter,
Margaret, who is a student at Aus-
tin College.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Patterapn
Denison and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hill
of Dallas spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe May. ;
Miss Samantha Murphy,
taught in the Cotulla schools
past term, returned home Monday.
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The Sun will be glad to receive
news of entertainments or visitors
in Whitewright homes, as well as
other news items of a general na-
ture. If you have company, enter-
tain friends or return from a trip,
please telephone 76. Or, if you like
write it “up” and mail or send to
Sun office, but sign your* name.
Name will not be printed. ‘This is
for our protection. We often receive
unsigned news articles, but they are
not printed.
W. L. Gordon of Dallas spent
Saturday and Sunday here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gordon.
Mr. Gordon is traveling salesman for
the Campbell Soup Company, his
territory taking in Northeast Texas.
He was formerly city salesman for
Swift & Company at Dallas. His new
position is a promotion with an
crease in salary.
Thursday, May 30, 1929.
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Mrs.
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visited
Bells
visited
visited
in
The Fury
Of Nature
Tornadoes and electri-
cal disturbances — these
to
W. J. Barbee
advertisers.
A PLEASANT PLACE
TO BANK
The First National Bank
Capital and Surplus $200,000.00
The spirit of a bank is not put on like a
garment. It grows from a desire to do
all things both well and pleasantly. It’s
the SPIRIT of a bank more than any-
thing else which makes this “a pleasant
place to bank/’
may mean heavy loss
you unless you have taken
care to see that you are
ADEQUATELY
INSURED
COMPLETE INSURANCE
PROTECTION
Miss Babe Nell Penn visited rela-
tives in Honey Grove the first of the
week.
.Mrs. Grady Geer of Van Alstyne
spent the week-end in Whitewright,
guest of Mrs. H. T. Arterberry.
Victor Biggerstaff of Dallas spent
Saturday and Sunday here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bigger-
staff.
Mrs. Dan Dugan and children of
Bells visited relatives,, here Friday.
W. C. Wood, who has employment
with the M-K-T, spent the week-end
here with his family.
Mrs. H. M. Curry and daughter
visited in Waco and Galveston the
past week-end.
Joe Bailey Hamilton of Oklahoma
City spent the week-end here with
his relatives.
Mrs. Sid Hudspeth and daughter
of Atoka, Okla., spent the week-end
here, guests of her mother, Mrs. G.
W. Pope.
Mrs. J. N. Smith left Saturday
for Wallkill, New York, where she
expects to make her home with rela-
tives. Mrs. Smith operated a board-
ing house in Whitewright for a num-
ber of years, but recently closed it.
spent
guest
the
of
Millard Mangrum and Roy Hamil-
ton spent Monday in Marshall.
Cecil McCary visited relatives
Sherman Sunday.
B. F. Fowler spent the week-end
in Dallas.
Lilburn Ross and “Dutch” Holland
spent Sunday in Denison.
John Pace of Sherman spent Sun-
day here with his mother, Mrs. C. J.
Pace.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kirkpatrick and
children spent the first of the week
in Hillsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hemphill of
Dallas spent Sunday here with her
father, R. L. Johnson.
Neil Henderson spent the week-
end in Sulphur Springs.
Joe Weldon Carr, who has been
visiting his mother, Mrs. D. S. Carr,
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Frank King of Denison spent Sun-
day here with his parents, Mr. arid
Mrs. W. H. King.
J. Alton May of Fort Worth spent
the week-end here with his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe May, and
other relatives.
and
relatives
G. F. Bryant of Dallas spent
week-end here with his family.
R. L. Johnson and E. A. Douglas
visited in Sherman Sunday.
Wade Hampton of Dallas spent
the week-end here with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hampton.
Miss Donnie B. Connelly of Tren-
ton was a week-end guest of
Virgil Montgomery.
Mrs. Raymond Carter and daugh-
ter of Gunter were week-end guests
of Mrs. Lucian Andrews.
Frank Erwin of Bonham
friends here Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Jones and chil-
dren spent Sunday in Savoy.
Miss Margaret Higginbotham, who
attended the Whitewright • High
School the past term, has returned
to her home near Clarksville.
Live merchants are
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ross spent
Thursday and Friday in Fort Worth.
Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Fender spent
Saturday and Sunday at Rock Point,
near Honey Grove. Rev. Fender is!
pastor of the Presbyterian Church
at Rock Point.
Lester Short, who is attending
school in Fort Worth, is visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Short.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Gilley
children of Ector visited
here Saturday and Sunday.
F. M. Dyei- of Sherman
friends here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W., S. Cantrell of
Laredo Spent Thursday in the home
of Mrs. W. F. Sanders.
Jimmie Hooks of Dallas spent
Saturday here, guest of friends.
Miss Alma Jo Roberts of Austin
visited relatives here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon and
daughter Elizabeth of Sherman
spent Sunday here with relatives.
Mrs. T. M. Morgan and son of
Muskogee, Okla., were week-end
guests of her grandmother, Mrs. G.
W. Pope, and other relatives.
Marvin Cox spent Sunday
Leonard with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fowldr of
Sherman were guests of Mrs. W. F.
Sanders Sunday.
Herman White of
friends here Monday.
Master Eugene McElvaney has
returned to his home in Dallas, aft-
er a visit with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. King.
Mrs. Percy Truett and Mrs. J. A.
Penland have returned to their
homes in Waco, after a visit with
relatives here.
Miss Maxine Roberts
week-end in Denton,
friends.
Roy Miller of Denison
friends here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McIver and
baby of Bailey spent Sunday here
with relatives.
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The Whitewright Sun (Whitewright, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1929, newspaper, May 30, 1929; Whitewright, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1315448/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Whitewright Public Library.