Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. [13], No. [42], Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1925 Page: 5 of 6
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LIPSCOMB LIME LIGHT AND FOLLETT TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPT 10, L925
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Town and Country Notes
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Choice and Up to Now
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jk was among the good ! Gladie Firth was in from the
farmers in from north- 'farm northeast of here Saturday
lereMonday. i mixing around with . Follett
friends besides looking after bus-
Barton was m from ^ matters>
r- here Friday mingling j
fct's good people. t Mr. and Mrs. E. E. King,
'' „ . .. , i daughters, Helen and Norma,and
Turner, of Lipscomb was
with Follett's good
son, Charles, made a flying trip
first of the week. •
" Tenny was a good,
^ -visitor in the Busy
Perry ton Monday.
Hagan was a Busy
in their car to Canadian. Thev
returned the same tveuing.
from JShattuck,1
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Brown and
son, Bernard and Stanley Otis,
were most pleasant Busy Town
visitors from their home in Dar-
for a abort time.
of Mr. and
noih of here,
of ihe week.
m was a business
from the farm north-
Monday afternoon.
rouzett Saturday.
Saturday afternoon John
Laubhan was seen on the Bus>
Town streets from the farm
southwest of here shaking bands
with his many friends.
Col, aud Mrs. C. H. Sperry
were among the good farmers in
f afternoon the invin- fr0m their place north of h^rc
a Busy Saturday afternoon trading ana
mixing with their many friends.
Turner was
M* from the Coimty
, % 'i
Ch*s. Adams weie
m
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Hanson ac-
. , lt , companied by Mrs. D. 0. Wi 1-
from the farm. lhl motored t0 shaUuck, and
it of here ^ Monday after- GaRe Oklahoma. Monday. The,
returned home later in the even-
Mrs. Ed Schneider ing>
t Foliett from the ^
of here Saturday Friday the Travis Produce Co.,
of this place and with the Shear
— er Produce shidped a carload of
Russel and fami.j poujiry, its getting to be a weekly
habit of the Travis ProJnce to do
this "stunt."
Probably one
reason for the
popularity of
WRIGLEY'S is that it lasts
so long and returns such
great dividends for bo small
an outlay. 4 It keeps teeth
ci<-an, breath weet, appetite
keen, digestion good.
Fresh and full-flavored
a!vvay in its wax-wrapped
package.
timers from the
it of here Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown and
chilkren were traders in Follett
Saturday afternoon from the
farm north of here they remained
over to take in the movies en-
Mrs. M. E Fiskin titled, "The Women of the Jury"
Busy Town visit-
Clifton Kahoe came in from
the Geo. Trenfield farm south-
east of here Saturday afternoon,
at which place he has been
working for the most part of the
summer, he will remain in the
Busy Town at his home to get
. Arthurs was seen trading things ready to attend our good
$1 our "live wire" merchants" school this year.
farm south of here Fred Harhausen, living
; west of here, who has been sick
" was in from the for the past year, was taken to
of here Saturday hospital in Winfield, Kan.,
with the good the past week by her daughter,
of this place. Mrs. Boatright, of that place.
iKand Mrs. O. J. Heil were Upoa^Teaving here she was in
th Follett's good mer- bad con ition it is though that
ts Saturday afternoon from she would probacy have to un
farm north of here. i dergo an operation
Schultz was in from I
of here Monday trad
a&d daughter, Miss
Shattuck, Okla „ were
visitors and sight-
the farm northeast
iy.
«;4L M. Haskell, returned
week from a few
w£th relatives and
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and shaking hands, with his
Busy Town friends.
v and Mrs. W. R. Hill were
visitors and trading from
I^IBl eoiifitry hope north of Lips-
comb Saturday afternoon.
Chas. Imke was a
an operation for turner
which in near the heart, and if it
is successful she will have hopes
of recovery. Her many friends
wish for the best.
Buffalo Wallow Cele-
bration Called Off.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nagle and
children left Tuesday via Ford
for Wichita, Kansas, at which
place we were informed would
,occur the marriage of their son,
-—-j— business j^y who hag been working in
from the farm southwest , ^at pjace for SOme little time, to
of here Saturday afternoon mix-. ,
ing with the commercial circle.
Several of Follett's good peo-
ple attended ibt M. E. Sunda\
; Sehtfel Rally at Booker last Sun-
day. They report a nice time.
and Mrs. Verdin Hain< s
daughter, were Busy
traders and shoppers from
east of here Saturday
>n.
Zelma Kellen was
hm farm west
On account of
perationn and
the lack of co-
interest shown
by the Historical Society and the
general public the Canadian
Chamber of Commerce has de-
cided that it is best foi' all con-
cerned, to CALL OFF the Cele:
oration-which was
ber 12th. ^
Canadianof (
.W-r-tfTMiller, Sec.
mned for
Miss Llsia Russell, the accom-
plished daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Russell living north of here
If the report is correct the best
wishes of Lime Light goes with
this issue for a brigntT and happy
future.
The ladies of the W. A. C.
entertained at the Jett home
Saturday evening, August 29fh
in the form of a farewell recep-
tiorjrln honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Crdss who have now moved to
Norman. Mrs. Cross was pre-
sented with a gift in remember-
ance of W. A. C. Centest games
were enjoyed by those present
after which watermelon was
seryed. At a late hour all depart-
ed wishing Mr. and Mrs. Cross
luck in their new home.
There is nothing to it the farm-
ers are realizing that the Busy
Town is the place to trade con-
sequently they come in from
miles and miles to take the ad-
vantage of the good quality stuff
for lower prices that our 4 live
wire" merchants have going ever-
day to say nothing of specials
put on occasionally, no brother if
you are not a regular visitor in
the Busy Town, you are welcome
to give a trail at 'em' cause we
know you'll be satisfied. Look
over the ads in thia issue and ^ou
know where to go, won't You?
Ford and Glenn, famous lulla-
by time boys and harmony sing-
ers of radio station W. L. S., the
Sears-Roebnck A g r i c ultural
Foundation at Chicago, also
chief announcer, George D. Hay,
known to the folks as the
'Solemn Old Judge, will attend
the Texas State Fair, October
10-25, and will broadcast daily
over station WFAA, the Dallas
News and the Dallas Journal,
from a studio specially construct
ed by the Agricultural Founda-
tion in the Sears Roebuck Build,
ing in the State Fair Grounds.
From this studio, the State Fair
will be broadcasted, Schedules
will be arranged for both morn-
ing and afternoon, and the
entire evening programs will be
staged in this new glass studio.
Owners of the grand champions
will be asked to tell of their ac-
complishements and winners in
boys and girls club work will be
invited to talk. The evening
programs will include concerts
ifrom visiting bands, an<i_4ft-4act
everything at~Hh£^J*iate Fair,
jeven to "hot-dog" vendors and
"monkey show" barkers. The
Agricultural Foundation w
; tic 'jO-feef long and lf -f<J>et wide,
; built on a raistd/,Aa lorm. Or e
entire ijP constructed of
at th(j visitors
s broadcast and
hear them
Put Something
in the Bank
No matter how small your earnings, or surplus,
you can manage to put something in the Bank.
Remember, that millions of people are living on
less income than yours.
No man makes so iittle that he cannot afford to
a part of it.
We.solict that somt-hirg here. Make a start in
the right direction.
1HE FOLLETT NATIONSBANK
Follettt, Tf-xas
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RESOURCES $400,000.00
W. E. STUART, President O. A. CRUMP, Vice Pres.
A. W. KiNCADE, Cashier
GUY WINN IG HAM,
Ass't. Cashier
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EXPERT INSPECTION
When your mo-
tor isn't running
just right, or when
something else goes
wrong, then's the
time to drive over
and let us locate
the trouble.
'Repairs at
Lowest Prices"
And when re-
pairs are necessary
you will find that we nor only save you time, but save
you money.
Prompt attention to little troubles will save you big
bills later.
Agent for FORD CARS and FORDSON TRACTORS
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Follett, Texas.
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A general line of Hardware, Harness, Paint, Well
supplies and Windmills always in Stock.
McCormick, Peering and
P. & 0. Implements.
Buy your repairs Early we make your tanks and
other sheet metal goods to order.
Good Paint at a right Price.
Montgomery Hardware Co.
PROPRIETOR
FOLLETT. TEXAS
is the place to go when in need of Wholesome
Groceries or some Good Quality Dry Goods
K. F. MILLER, Proprietor
Follett, . Ti
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Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. [13], No. [42], Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1925, newspaper, September 10, 1925; Follett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth390063/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Higgins Public Library.