The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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le oceans are made from drops of rain,
Large crops from the seed you sow,
And grains of sand make the mighty land,
Tall oaks from acorns grow.
And so it is with the little dimes,
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If you save them up, you know,
For large accounts for a future day
From small Deposits grow.
—Start now with—
WHITE & CO. Bankers
Unincorporated.
Be prepared for “rainy weather,”
Start a bank account!
Get your dollars all together,
Though but small the first amount.
r You will thus have formed a nucleus
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‘Round which others will collect.
And some day you’ll have a surplus
That today you’d scarce expect.
And life’s rainy days you may discount
By starting now a bank account
—With—
ft HENRY & SONS, Bankers
Unincorporated.
If you’re thinking of an Auto
I Oq which you can rely
hen get a demonstration
In a Ford before you buy,
you’ll step into our salesroom
We can quickly show you why
The car that has two million friends
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Is the car you ought to buy.
LANCASTER GARAGE
Authorized Ford sales and service,
auto Repairing, Accessories ami
Supplies—Phone 119. .
i drug stores, friends are not alike,
s’s a difference, you know,
folks who are particular
All know just where to go.
Strain Drug Store is known to be
A store of reputation,
i Where, when you buy, you can rely
On no adulteration.
H. S. STRAIN & CO.
Phohe 21 Soda Fountain
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today! Do not delay!
You may regret another day,
If you would make yourself secure
See Hurst & Co. and then insure.
They are known for many miles around
As the most reliable in town.
So if you would treat your family right
Call on Hurst & Co. any day or night
W. B. HURST & CO.
kinds of Insurance and Real Est ate.
Phone 198.
There’s a home furnishing house in Lan-
caster
That’s known for miles around,
Where furniture, rugs and carpets,
Hardware and stoves are found.
In fact they have most everything
That’s needed in the home
And you’ll save a lot of money
If you heed this little poem.
CONNOR HARDWARE CO.
Furnishes your home, Neatly, Sweetly
and Completely.
Why I Trade at Home.
I trade at home and never roam.
Seeking “bargains” elsewhere;
I love the town in which I live,
For all my interests are there
And then again, I buy from friends,
We all need one another;
When I run shrat I can approach,
My dealer as a brother
When' buying here with conscience
clear,
I put my money down;
I know it stays right here and works,
For the welfare of the town. ,
^Another thing, right here I biing,
The product that I raise;
And always get an honest deal—
I’ve found that it pays
And then I know, when buying here.
It helps things to relax;
And also helps the man who pays,
His portion of the tax
And when I’m sick or in hard luck,
The man I buy from’s here;
With pocket book, if need be,
And kindly words of cheer
So that is why I trade at home,
I am a booster through and through;
Fora town that’s good to live in.
Is good to buy in, too.
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Have you ever thought of this, friends,
Though you’re prosperous today,
It is not what you’re taking in,
But what you put away.
Old age will some day find you—
At least we hope it may,
We also hope you’ll be prepared
For some distant ‘ rainy day.”
—Deposit your money in—
The FIRST NATIONAL BANK
The Bank that service Built.
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...Harpist, Contralto
OF CHICAGO
Assisted by Miss Francis Foster, Violinist,
and Miss Onita Foster, Pianist
Assembly Hall, Lancaster, March 23rd,
PROGRAMME:
PART, ONE
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Harp—(a) Priere ................................rOb<
(b) In the Garden _ *
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C. R. Rea writes all kinds of Insurance,
And you’ll not worry any more
About the uncertainties of life
That come unbidden to your door.
His terms are right, his companies strong,
All payments are prompt and sure,
So call on Rea this very day
And Insure, my friend Insure.
C. R. REA
All kinds of Insurance and Dealer in
Real Estate. Phone 45.
Holloway & Moore are friends of yours,
They’ll make your clothes for you,
Then clean them when they’re dirty
And steam and press them, top.
And when your clothes are wearing out
They’ll make them look like new
With their expert alterations—
And then they 11 Dye for you.
HOLLOWAY & MOORE
The Particular Tailors and Cleaners—
Phone 135-3 R.
Wise men and boys who really care
About the way they dress,
All know Moore & Townsend’s clothes
Are the latest and the best.
They also do cleaning and dyeing.
And repair your clothes for you,
So call them up at anv time—
They call and deliver too.
MOORE & TOWNSEND
Tailoring, cleaning, pressing, dyeing,
pairing, etc. Phone 107.
If you would treat your Auto right
And keep it in repair.
Then let us do the work for you—
We know how to make them “wear,”
We repair any make of Auto
By methods up to date
And when you’re in a hurry
You will not have long to wait
GILLENTINE GARAGE
Automobile and General Reparing
High Grade Accessories and Supplies—
Phone 237.
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Violin—(a) Liebestraum
(b) Liebesfreud
Reading—The Pudding_____________
Harp, Violin and Piano— Meditation _ _
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(b) Believe me if all those endearing young charmes... .
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PART TWO
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Harp— (a) Marionettes______________r;..........*
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<c)To a Wild Rose
Violin—<a) Orientale
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Songs with Harp—(a) Her Rose.....
(b) The Cuckoo Clock .......1......Grant f
Harp—Ballade de la Fee____\,............
Violin, Harp, Piano and Voice—Barcarolle
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New Residence Completed.
There’s a popular garage in Lancaster
With a corps of experts there
Who are well equipped to put your car
In the very best repair,
And then besides they have supplies
And filtered gasoline
And their up to date accessories
Are the finest ever seen.
R. E. BRANSON Garage
Phone 192.
F. M. Hammond’s new home is
completed, and the family took
posession Tuesday. This is the
handsomest home in the city com-
lete in every detail, fitted with*
modern heating system, handsomely
lighted, sanitary plumbing with fit-
tings corresponding. The contract for
this heme was let early last sum-
mer, and work on it began in
August, nothing but the best of
material and workmanship has en-
tered into, the building, with the re-
sult that tbe family now “has a home
such as is not found in many imall
Eighty-First
An event worth
not every family is ]
joy, was the
birthday of Mrs. W.
Sunday.
Children,
relatives just took;
home, and after
oree with good Wishes, t
dining table with
bounteous dinnert
ing a birthday cake
candles, havingbeen br<
guests.
Those in the
A. Spain, Mrs. J. H.
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Selling. Everything in
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All New, Clean, Fresh Spring
Merchandise will be on Sale.
You will save money on
everything you buy
It will surely pay you to come
to Dallas during this BIG
SALE.
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towns. Mr. Hammond is not only
a home builder but a town buBder, j
Lancaster is fortunate in having d child ^ L
him as a citizen, and the Herald ■
extends congratulations upon the
completions of the home and best
wishes that the family circle may
long be unbroken for its enjoyment.
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Entertained Old Frinnds.
. Mrs. F. J. Wilson opened her
beautiful home in North Lancaster
Thursday evening to her circle of
friends known as the “old crowd.
The old games and past times
were enjoyed by these business men
and their wives, with the vigor and
zest of youth, and they forgot the
years that had rolled by. since they
were school boys and girls together.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
W. Z. Moffett, of Minneapolis; Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Beesley, Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.
F. M. Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. W.
D. Lavender, Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
Howell, Miss Ollie Wilson, E. U.
Thompson. John Wilson and the
hostess.
Punch and cake were served.*
of Dallas; Mrs.
son, Fort Worth; Mss I
er, Iowa Park, and the i
ion of the henoiee,
and son,’W. G.
May time deal
Brown, and -
surrounded
the wish of the
’I Sends Check to
Methodist Church.
Sunday school attendance last
Sunday was within twelve of the
enrollment. This >was fine. The
strong wind cut down the congraga-
tions. Wonder is that any ladies thanks; a?d„we 8U/®
Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
the hearts of the'
sending a check for
Mr. and Mrs. Fc
within the city limits,
they property
that a good town
of property m the e
ing community, an<
it cannot be a good
swept with fire ever*,
and realizing
money to provide j
even though the men
tarially, their servic
ing their own lives, 3
of this, these people i
iton. The firemen
edged with hearty
and the Herald, as
entire plant in the fire of 1
1918, desires to join in this i
came.
The presence of several visitors
was gratifying.
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Preaching at 11:00 a. m., and at
730 p. m.
Theme forenoon, Family Altars.
Night: Is thy light shining?
Visitors and strangers are always
welcome. S. C. Riddle.
press the feeling of
dude the entire
expression of thanks.
Program.
Baptist Church.
Of annual mtfeting
Educational Association i
at Assembly Hall to-night 1
at 8 o,clock. Ladies
vited:
Invc
Sunday School at 930.
Preaching at 11a. m,. and730
p. m., by pastor.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night
at 730 o’clock followed by choir
practice at 830.
Preparations for evangelistic cam-
paign will begin nett Sunday.
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Music—Special
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Tufts, Minnie Wetmore. The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1920, newspaper, March 19, 1920; Lancaster, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth543605/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lancaster Genealogical Society.