The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 150, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 28, 1927 Page: 3 of 6
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Phone 372
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To Bells M. K. T: .north
Ed Weathersby
“THE GOOD HOME FURNISHER”
CITY GREENHOUSES
"FLOWERS OF QUALITY"
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Also Denison and
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Via Shermaty .
We are now prepared to make monthly payment loans on.
residences and brick buildings
PAYMENTS $12.50 PER MONTH PER THOUSAND
We make our own inspections, and can give quick service.
We will loan liberal amounts ,and can aid you in buying,
• building of improving your property
WE WRITE ALL LINE OF INSURANCE
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and Mrs. G. H. Clark,
friends.’
Mrs. M. G. Garrison
DAILY SERVICE
BONHAM
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DALLAS
Service between Sherman, Denison and Fads
Extra to any "Point
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When you see it you
will say, ♦“Only
General Motors could
produce such a car at
Chevrolet’s Low Prices”
Steadman.
Ernest Floyd and Blanch Smith.
T. J. Eockrilland Eorene Ivey.
Clifford Wallis and Zelmo Knight
Colored
sick at her home in
part of the.city.
MF. WR. Davis
City is here visiting
Mrs. L. Weathersby.
Flower Phone 338 New Bus Line to Dallas
tion.
Depot—West of First National
Bank.
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I of states:
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HV ■■■■ 10%.,
is really economical to buy the best
irket and do your own baking, as
home costs you abou half as
made bread and is much better
some ? . .. .. J
The m arest Route — The.
Qu" Way
5 Round trips to Greenville .
and Dallas Daily.
5 Round trips to Denison and
: IHiraiit Daily, . ■
Eehamoats $2 00 -
Eonham to Austin . . “
of Oklahoma
her mother,
Fare to MoKinney
2 Fare to Denison
* on crisp lettuce with mi
soon* yi* J or coked salac dressing
the eastern
You spend at least one-third of your time in your
bedroom. Is yours a comfortable, restful room?
Let us help you make yours one
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took* place Monday at 2:30. -Nril Neal.
Williams, Mi . Kimmin ' nephew, I.
ARESTFUL BEDROOM
tin-in boiling water. As i
io thicken ad "lemon jice
pineapple and cranberry sau
into mald. Chill until firn
J. Luther Ware is in Dallas on
business. He left this morning.
J, R. Ball, of Austin, is in the
city to visit relatives and Diends.
H S.- Shortridge is numbered
among the sick. It is reported ho
has flu. -
Mrs, Fred Trout of Dallas is vis-
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Agnew.
Mrs. Irion Guthrie is reported very
II. ( . John n 21 I Mr Mai I '
went with her. He also returned
Tuesday.
MARRIAGE IK EkSEs
Parnell.
Roy Reno and Mac-Dunn..
~ C. n. Kelts and Agnes Barker.
G. . C. Hopper and Lois Che or
Cread Thomas and Floy Matthew
F. R. Elkins & Son *
Phone 509
from Poplar Bluff, Mo., Tuesday.
She accompanied, the remains_of her
husband there, vhere the 'funeral
exchange,
me“o ’ 1 cp thick. srarl
L. G. Rosson- and Mrs.
Young. —
Donald Sivley and Mis
Carl Juli
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♦ HENRY R. SCATES, M D. ♦ • Glasses Correctly Fitted
• Practice Limited to Disease of + + Phone 521 Over Western Uniop ♦
+ Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
♦ Glasnes Correctly Fitted 4=----■■ '...jass
♦ Over Reb Peelers, across the hall n i n 11 c,
♦ form Fosters Studio • Ford s Red Ball ~tage
*♦♦♦♦•♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Line Big Reduced ,
Rates
, Shellen.
returned + Tree English and
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and his
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riage licenses issued during this’i R. L. Enox and Jessie L. Stone
month:
Miss Edna Lindsey returned last
night from Dallas, where she spent
the holidays with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. John" Humphries
and family spent the holidays at
Roxton visiting with relatives.
Miss Alice Jong? of Dallas is in
the city. Shetis the guest of Mr
Morris Wilson, on West 10th St.
Professor R. A. Eads and wife of
College Station are spending the
holidays with Mrs. Jeff Edens, Mrs.
Fad’s sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Ovid Spotts have,
returned frg the holidays at
Richardson and Weatherford with
relatives. , •
Warren Clark, of ‘Amarillo, is her*
to visit his father and mother, Dr.
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at the ladies are saying who have
cess Flour in their baking. It it
it they are delighted with this
ade from the choicest soft wheal
n Valley of Missouri.
Jones, Sales Manager
n Wholesale Grocery Co.
and son.
Mrs. John R. Kimmins
Clak S. Packard and Leota Moon. Raleigh Gillie and Lucije Sha
‘S. C. Hopper and Miss foifiiny- Em-t==me-=
J. L. Dale and Merle Hendrick..
E. E. Videll and Mac Richardspn.
. F. J j. Hloward and M • Psu ’ .
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James, are in the city as the guests
of W. D. Scarborough and family.
They live in Moody, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newman have
gone to Hillsboro, thdr-hOne, fol
lowing a visit, here during the holi-
days with relatives ami friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Rogers and
little son of Ada, Okla., have re-
turned home after spending Christ-
mas with their mother, Mrs. L.
Weathersby.
Mr. and Mrs. Delma Yeager, and
little son of, Tulsa, Okla., have re
turned home after spending Christ
mas with -their grandmother, Mr
L. Weahtersby.
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Watts have
returned to Cushing, Okla., follow
’ ing the holidays here with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark White,
on Park Avenue
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Barker hav
returnd,to their home’ in Fleetrajnf
ter Vending the holidays with Mi
Barker's, parents, Air. and Mrs. Will.
Thomas.
J. W. Smithy and wife, who have
heen here to visit relatives and
friends during the holidays, expect
to leave Thursday for their- home
in Lampasas.
Lloyd Rodgers has returned ♦ >
St. Louis, after a short visit with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. I
Rodgers, and friends. Lloyd is
RECIPE for TOI
By
Betty Barclay
CRANBERRY MOLD
1 pkg lemon-flavored gel
1 1-2 cups boiling water
Juice of 1-2 lemon ।
1-2 cup celery, finely cut
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Chevrolet
. Fere to Sherman 100 Bonham to Denison $1.00
' 173 (Round trip $1 .50)
123 Bonham to Durant . $1.85
NOTICE—Our 6 a. m. from .
- at | Bonham arr. Dallas 9:20 a. m.
Sherman, risco north and | Closed Cars on all Schedules
;e south. H. I. ( . north and New graveled road from Bon-
: south Interurban to DahashamtoDenison-Ridestraght
-every hour to Durant Ma-lthrou gh Busses— Saves time
dill, Okla. . To Gainesville, and moncy
Denton, Ardmore. Ok., Wich-. M akes direct cohnections al
Ita Falls, Leave Bonham, 6. Denison for Durant, Madill,
8:30.10130, 12:30, 2:30, 4430, Ardmore and Sulphur Busses
46:30 and- 8i30. —Katy train north to Kansas
! . ' . East Bound City and Louis West to
To. Paris Hugo. Okla. and Whitesboro. Gainesville, Wich-
points North. Clarksville, ita Falls, Ft. Worth and Den-
Texarkana, and Shreveport, ton—-Frisco north to Ada, Ok-
La. East .Mt. I leasant, Pe-mulgee and other points. In-
port, Cpoper, Commerce. Be- terurban south to Sherman,
gota,' South. Evejy two Mckinney and Dallas.
= hours from 7 till 7. 7-9-11-1-3- Connects at Greenville to
5-7. Twelve passenger Buses Terrell, Tyler, Mineola, Sul-
run on a Us chedu is. phar Springs, Commerce,
All schedules twelve passen: Cooper. Texas Special south
gers. Licensed drivers and bound to Austin and San An-
your lives are insured againsttonio. Buses and trains to
wrecks, UP to 5,000,.10,000. Shreveport and Mt. Pleasant.
15.000 dollars under the new Ii quire for further informa-
bus law. • 1
For further information call
629 or 85, day or night.
. Seven Round Trip* a .Day!
J. C. MaGOUIRK
Dick— Because he was try
get a goal.
Gertie—But isn’t the objee
game to get goals?
Dick—Yes, but he’s on th
side. He was going the
way—towards the wrong g
Gertie—Well, I don’t see
they should knock him d
tell him that. Everybody
mistakes.— Kansas City Star
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vo months
uis.— Life.
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pt Little Princess as your regular
you will never have to apglogize
on your table. Ask your mer
Princess and take no other.
' We pay the following
Prices:
Hens, 4-lbs up ........15c
Broilers up 2 lbs. .. . 22c
- Spring .... 17c
Cox .......... 7c
Eggs 35c
Hides ... .......... 12%c
Furs Market Value
Phone 444 Opp. P. O.
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 150, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 28, 1927, newspaper, December 28, 1927; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548498/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.