The Champion (Center, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 9, 1925 Page: 7 of 10
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Building Material
Of All Kinds
See us first, we have everything you
need at the right price.
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O. L. Witherspoon and family of
Hull spent the week-end in Center
visiting relatives and friends.
See those new “Debutante Sets” at
The Style Shop.
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Metz spent
Tuesday in Nacogdoches.
Marcelle Toilet Goods. You 'will
like them.—Stripling & Armstrong.
Airs. L. T. Jones and two children
of Jacksonville, Fla., are visiting, Mrs.
Jones’ sister, Mrs. E. W. Hooker.
Mrs. E W. Hooker has as her guest,
her father, Captain Bishop and daugh
ter of Mansfield.
Your prescription carefully filled at
Stripling & Armstrong.
Louis Teague, son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Teague, will leave Monday for
Dallas where he will enter Southern.
Al ethodist University.
Mr. an dMrs. E. N. Malone of De
Quincy, La., were the guests of Miss
Nell Smith, Monday and Tuesday,
T, S. McKnight from Dallas spent
Sunday with his mother, Mrs. F. P.
McKnight.
Big Ben Alarm Clocks.—Stripling
& Armstrong.
See those new Jersey Brassieres at
The Style Shop. ., ■
Spend a $1.00 at the Style Shop'
and get a chance at the hand painted
Floor Lamp to be given away.
•Miss Edith Caraway of Shreveport
spent Sunday wit3i Miss Ruby San-
ders.
Miss Mary Irvin Kennedy of Luf-
kin is visiting with her grand parents
Mr. and Mrss. S. P. Irvin..
Trucks and Traveling Bags.
Beautiful assortment of high class
merchandise, direct from factory.—.
Payne & Payne.
Miss Ted Poston, who has been
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wil-
lis, returned today to her home in
Lufkin.
Will give some nice country girl
wno wants to go to school her room
and board to help do the house-work
evenings and Saturdays. Good home
for right gift—Box 74 Tenaha, Tex.
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suit case fu® of ladies clothes. Find-i
er notify Holt Bros. Garage and
ceive reward.
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Beaurie Wallace, son of Dr. and
Mrs. C. B. Wallace,- has returned
home from El Dorado, where he has
been employed during the summer.
Several inquiries have been receiv-
ed from persons in the north who are
interested in finding deposits of Ful-
ler’s earth. Any one in Shelby coun-
ty whose land contains deposits of this
mineral will probably learn some-
thing to their advantage by bringing
in a sample and leaving it at The
Champion office.
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presents advanced styles for your
approval.
The Woman’s Missionary Society
met Monday afternoon in a most in-
teresting business meeting. Mrs. W.
G. Carnahan had charge of the Bible
lesson which was taken from Studies.
in Prophecy. Splendid reports were
that every department of the society
given by the officers which indicated
was well organized and at work. The -
society will sponsor a box supper on .
the Court House lawn Friday even-
ing September 18th. The band will'
render a program and everybody is:
cordially invited to attend.—Mrs. J..
D. Redditt, Publicity Chairman..
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Be sure ft© attend church services
Sunday at the Methodist church.
“Shall we build a new churchT” is the
subject.
Miss Margaret Kelley of Shreve-
port is visiting this week in the home j g
of Mr. and Airs L. Y. Rogers.
Miss Era Cook, daughter of Mr.
and Airs. Bob Cook, left last week for
Paducah, Texas, where she will teach
school the coming year.
Mr. M. F. Witherspoon and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Young, left Tuesday night
’• for Dallas where Mr, Witherspoon
will undergo a slight operation.
Ziodine Tooth Paste cleans and
preserves your teeth. Get a tube at
Stripling ■& Armstrong.
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Air. and Mrs. W. F. Tinsley and ?
AUTUMN MILINERY
Stresses the importance of
individual type with Hats
large and small.
The colors will be purple,
pansy, heliotrope, cocnch
shell yellow, green and
red, felts velours, velvets,
etd., are the popular mode.
See our exclusive line and,
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How would you like to see a nice
brick churc’h building in Center?
Come to the Methodist church Sun-
day morning and hear about it.
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Miss Alma Wood left Monday for
Austin, where she will re-enter the
University of Texas. Miss Wood will
he an assistant in mathematics at the
University this year. She went down
dhe being a member of Delta Zeta
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Will you help build the new Meth-
odist church? We are counting on
you.
Buy your new fall dress at The
Style Shop.
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family motored to Tyler Sunday to
visit their daughter, Aliss Edna Tins-
ley, who is attending commercial col-
lege in that city.
Gordon Parmer left Monday night
for Dallas where he will take a busi-
ness course.
Airs. H. H. Hallub, her daughter
Mrs. Clyde Lovell and Airs. Lovell’s
baby are guests this week of Mrs. M.
H. Voss.
BOX SUPPER.
The Methodist Missionary Society
will give a box sapper on the Court
. House lawn Friday September 18th
at .six o’clock.
i The band will render a program.
Everybody is invited to attend.
Aliss Alozelle Hatton left last -week,
for Fort Worth where she will attend
school the coming session. t
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Fuller and baby
of Winfield, La., are visiting Airs.
Fuller’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F.
Witherspoon.
— Palmolive Shampoos.—Stripling &
Between Center and Timpson,' Armstrong.
We know thhe building game from start to finish. We have a
man in charge of this department who can give correct advice per-
taining to all kinds of building. We do not brag of carrying mich
small items as wood screws in car load lots, but we do carry car load
lots of Galvanized Roofing in all lengths, Doors and Windows, Lime,
Cement, Roll Roofing, Certainteed Slate Surfaced Shingles. The
Guaranteed Shingle that has stood the test; Galvanized Valley; Win-
dow Weights; Moulding; Nails and such items. We also carry Barb-
ed Wire and Fencing in car lots direct from factory. We believe in
dealinig fairy and do not exagerate our capacity, but would appre-
ciate your trade if we can get it honestly. We can supply your
wants at right prices, which you will find as a whole to be a saving to
you. We specialize in building material.
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Miss Eleanor Blohm of San Augus-
tine has returned to her home after
a visit with Aliss Opal Liem
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THE CHAMPION, CENTER, TEXAS, SEPTEMBER 9, 1925
LaReid^ Oates spent Sunday with
Dr. J. C. '.Hurst and family.
Take' a look at the new fall Coats
at The Style Shop.
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Airs. Clara S. Ramsey of Joaquin
is spending this week visiting friends
and relatives in Houston.
Every day witnesses the arrival of new Fall Merchandise, merchan-
dise that bears the authenic stamp of Dame Fashion. Clever
tions from the worlds most popular designers, exact modes of those
styles one sees in the most exclusive of New York and Paris.
Because of Stuckey’s great buying power you are offered these styles
at prices that are very attractive. We would be delighted to have you
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We sell cheap because we fevy im-
mense quantities of goods in straight
car lots direct from factory for net
cash, no hoEse rent to pay. Try us,
—Harris Hardware.
B. F. Bridges returned t® Dallas; early to be there for “rush week/
with his daughter Mrs. O. L. Me-. t”.._ .2 Z _L_
Knight, wb® has been visiting ’in <Cen-; sorority.
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With Fall comes loads upon loads
merchandise. This Store
We have an exquisite
showing of beautiful Fall
Frocks the newest styles,
simple in effect, some belt-
less, all flared, an occa-
sional frock suggests the
bolere either in cut or
trim. Fine skill is shown
in the fit and make of
these beautiful frocks.
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New Ford Touring Car on display
Friday morning 7 o’clock at Parker
Alotor Co.
FttR SALE: Good five room house at
a bargain. Practically new. Phone
404.—C. P. Sauer.
All. and Airs. G. C. Mangum and
baby returned to their home in Dal-
ias Sunday after a visit with Mrs.
Alangum’s parents, Air. and Mrs. Jim
Holt.
A Paying Grocery Business for Sale.
I have a client who has for sale a
fine grocery business, located in one
of the best towns in Shelby county;
good stock of groceries, up-to-date
fixtures, delivery car, store house
and residence. Can give possession
at once. If you want to walk into a
good paying business, see Lon G.
Price at Champion office.
Stripling & Armstrong.
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Buck’s Stoves. •
The Famous Cook Stove that every
woman likes, with the 15 year guar-
antee stamped in fire box. Carload
just received and on display—prices
right.—Payne & Payne.
Miss Ileen Moore from San Au-
gustine is visiting Aliss Elizabeth
Rogers for a few days.
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Change in Schedule
Red Star Bus
Line
CENTER TO SHREVEPORT
Leave Center - - 9 a. m.; 2 p. m.
Arrive Shreveport - 12 N.; 4:45 p. m.
Leave Shreveport - 715 a. m.; 3 p. m. '‘
Arrive Center - - 10 a, m. 6 p. m.
Connections with Santa Fe Trains at
Center.
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BEAUTIFUL COATS
The coats are given the
popular flare obtained
with gradets, circular in-
sets and pleats. Beautiful
numbers in lightly piled
trimmed with furs.
WHAT FOR FALL
Altogether the new season
presents a surprising al-
legiance to a single fash-
ion theme. The flare in
some guise; tho the
straight simple line, so
long in vogue continues to
be presented with some
variations.
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The Champion (Center, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 9, 1925, newspaper, September 9, 1925; Center, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1328097/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fannie Brown Booth Memorial Library.