The Plano Star-Courier (Plano, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1923 Page: 5 of 6
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Graduation
Graduation Dresses
Graduation Dress Goods
Graduation Student Suit
Graduation Gifts
Thompson-Hudson
la no Girl Writes
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■Ms Sunday
Mi and Mi
Brown.
both in
cusiona.
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a!i(\ Important III
m liapp. ihmI
R D. Krwin, well
known life Le.-tr I al 1
;i chers ('o||eci
MSI \' < i lv tllill
••nice man of McKin
icy, was her. on Wl' l"'-
■ ill pi leel Dial
WP Wfiv 111.
business Tuesdav al
i-rniioii and visit
III. I'nlvt I'se, al
Ill f M > f III Is loll
oil Ibis office.
after a
1. For one thin
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ii...... Wo mat
t’luh mu! in
Mr. and Mrs Fit (
1 Bush of Dallas "
and were given
i i on |• (ion at
a re rejoicing over l In
a i rl v a 1 ol prei |
■ \ \ nlen Lodge,
which is onl>
lv 1 i 11 le ha 11> dailgill
• I in 1 heii home 1 1 " '
girls liiernr.v
luhlioii; <• in
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('<■ t Wilcox was a business? visitor
in Dallas Tuesday.
C. A. Mailloth has had tin* front oi | kbb CURES LnuHIHPE,
his variety storo uicelv repainted. | -------- u
__ o__. j May os Bros, haw installed a mod
Karl Wetsel litis repainted the from j1'11' aim up-to-date louiitain in tlien
oi the huildink occupied hy his tniloi | 1 ■?ianr;int.
simp. —--~o--------
—-o_—--- Mr, and Mrs. Jett Howard ol Dallas
spout i lie week end with the latter s
Mr. I lush is
of this city
hroi li
i! Mi
Constable .T. H. Blanton had busin.
fU'S'o in McKinney Monday afternoon.
Oeorge Henry Wilcox of Wylie and
Melvin Graves of this cii.y made a bus
mess trip to Decatur last week.
Good Me A1 ester lump coal $10 per
toil cash only.—LYNCH DAVIDSON
a Co., Phone 129.
Drank Lewis, wife and little daugh-
ter, Mary Frank, of McKinney were
"•;ts Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
A Bagwill, and family, in tin's city.
Tony McDonald, well known live-
look dealer at McKinney, recently
shipped a car load of Jersery (tittle
in Oklahoma.
IB \ W. Riley, pastor of the liap-
ti't church at Jackson, Miss, visited
ok; friends in Plano this week. The
Rev. Mr. Riley was for two years pas
tot of the Plano Baptist church. He
l 'i here lour years ago.
Good McAlester lump coal $10 per
ton cash only. LYNCH DAVIDSON
iV Co., Phone 129.
Thanks to S. L. Harringtn, Jr., Plane
Route 1, for his subscription to the
St ar t ,'ourier.
J. E. Collins subscribes for the Star-
Courier for <i year in advenee for
which lie will accept thanks.
II. W. Hays & Son, grocer unwell
ants, have treated the front ol their
store to it fresh coai of paint.
j urntmu', Mrs. c. V. Spillman, in Plano.
Earl Wetsel, wife and daughter at
tended the Sunday School institute at
Guiland Sunday afternoon.
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Mr .and Mrs. T. H. Wilson ol Dal
las spent Sunday with the latter’s sis
ter, Mrs. Robi, Abernathy.
Good McAlester lump coal $1n per
ton cash only. LYN< II DAVIDSON
A Co., Phone 129.
E. M. Taylor ol Greenville, fie'd
man ol Wesle\ Colic: . , wa: tip* * y 111 - -1
of Rev. and Mrs G B Carle r, m ilii
city Wednesday night, and led pin, i
meeting ill ills Methodist cliuroli
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I J. II. Carpenter, pnnin nt and w* II
known farmer and stockman, who
lives a few miles v'esl of Plano, rail
ed in to see u-s Wednesday and tell
ii nice order for mm printed Islim
heads and envelopes Mr Carpentei
was reared in the Plano cotnmunil
and is one of the most successful fin
triers and stockmen ol our county, lie
hits one of the p.a ttn : t ami mo:
modsrnly equipped count!' home
be found anywhers jn Collin coum'.
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Right ;
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tio, 1173
Would you like to own
an attractive iiome like
this one?
You can have it. We
have made arrange-
ments lor plenty ol
money to help in financ
ing homes in Plano.
We will get you a loan, lurnish you plans and
specifications and help you in any way possible.
You can pay out your place in monthly payments
just like rent. Come to see us if you are inter-
ested .
Lynch Davidson & Co.
"The Plaeo in Buy Lumber.”
Phone 129
Wo do all kinds of com
ing. No job loo large no
! dal
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Mrs. B. E, Bowman and daughter, j
Mrs. Ilonakir, have returned to their
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cook and little | Home in I’lano from a delightful visit
several Weeks 11i California.
PLANO MEN HERE
son, W W. Jr., of Dallas spent Sunday
with Mrs. Crook's parents, Hon. one
•Mr., J. D. Cottrell, In (his ci1p\
Mr mid Mrs. Wains l’endetgrass
and son were in attendance at Hie
| Sunday School Institute held in Gar-
land Sunday
J. E. Warde, proprietor of the Anter.
jean Cafe and Grocery, Inis had I lie
space between his slope and I lie side
wall, reim tiled over
6 Per Cent Money
We etui mak>* you a H or 10 year loan at fib.: pm cmn with tli
option of paying only part or all on any interim paving Pfii >od
without a bonus or extra cost to you.
HOOD REALTY CO
tarn
Win. Forma t Jr. and lai
-----o---- Ison of Plano wer * visitor.- it:
A large barn on (In* J. M Strick- my a few* days ago The for
land farm southwest of Celina was | an employe of F < >. llarrin i-
imrned one night recently, as was j'Bin ami Fndortakhic of P'
also ldd bushels of corn. reconlljv resigned to go to tin
----j-o----— : It;*- father near Plano. Mr Stiit“o
S. E. 'Dean of tip. Palace Tlieaire! lias been employed in a cotton olfi<
h: s been attending the convention o: in Dalla He lias taken tie po-ilio
ilie .Motion Picture Theatre Owner. : mi.de vacant by Mr Forman McKii
... America being held til the Jefferson 1 tiev Examiner.
itei(*l ibis week in Dallas. j — o
---o——— Lumbago
Mrs. Idallne Hamby of Waco spein !
-'atunlay and Sunday in Plano the I This is a rheumatism of tin mu el
g iesi ot her uncle. Fi-e,l Schimelpfeiiig up Dm hack. It come on mid? tip n
l lamily, and oilier rcltilives ami is (infte painful. Everv movem in .-1
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WINDOW ATTRACTS
MUCH ATTENTION.
(>n Saturday, Special Value Day, T
N. Cl I lei v Ai Son, dealers in till kinds
ol feed, had In their show window an
■ I sill III 1-tit III chicken Iced, and eHpce
tally chick feed I.i the window Ml
Tillery had a numln i of baby (thick -
The window’ atlrucled quite a hit of
I .it lent Inn and miicn favnralilo com
MUSICAI CONCERT AT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
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nii mis.
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quite and havi
iso. Go In be i. k
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Saves Food—Insures Health
BUY
.1 JCLs
April iitul May arc hail months to save
Housewife 1 < > R(i ETS to OR I)I R l(
Your (iROC’EU and M A Ii K KT.M Vs* is
you PURE and WHOLESOME food.
ICE the year around.
Our mt4n a re a I w ay *
for tin
proud
lie
til
l* ,|(
k e 111
in
t i i )-t(
ip shape, and
onr wagons (
ill til
t* Vi
ear f(
•xeept Sunday)
iri order tlia
1 idle
(it
from
ICE.
Willi
ill.
p seasons, from ibe-
Sick bed ii
depends on
• r v i i a 1 \v ays
every day
von in iff ht
llie winlet
throitffh the hot, suit ry |u
mer. we constantly fill y
ik I( K d.
PLANO MILL & ICE CO
PURI. ICE
Phone 36
FULL WEIGH TS—GOOD SERVICE
da I hi; week to attend the bedside
ral weeks.
nid reported that his daughter was
.mite sick.
I here will he a singing convention
ai the Foote Baptist church, seven
miles wesi ol McKinney, Sunday May,
l.f There will he a number of noted
ingers presetil. An all day program
has In eit announced.
—---o--
Notice
It as much as wv have disposed ol
mr business to Wyatt-Smith Motor
< ( .. we are anxious to close up all tie.
counts now due us.
!i you owe it.., tin open account or
licit- which is post due, we would up
pieciate your settlement of same by |
May loth, thereby saving yourselves
and us much inconvenience.
See Mr Jones or Mr. Potts tit office j
i| Wyatt Smith Motor Co
potts jaspfr motor go.
Notice
We have a shipment of first year
Kaseh cotton seed at only $2.(in perl
hu.- hel while they last delivered. Se,. I
W H. BAILEY at the K. T. Cafe.
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We do till kinds of commercial print j
Courier today.
may be expected. Mrs. F. J
Dann
enjoyed a
ii iniiisn;
1 !r- ( k purl, N \ writ i
I can
■•vlii'ii Ho ;
( Jolnod
lion ('.si I.v sin Dial Chamberlain’:
s Lltii-
girls in 111
i.• jr Faun
iff id cured me of lumbago a ye
ar
1 onwood, t
i ho: 11 a ui
1:;sf summer When 1 began it
Ing it.
j The you
1 ! ' bint
1 was flat on my hack in lied and
1 could
| 'ho ol lit u o
i • i o 11 a
hoi turn to 'he h ft on rigid 1
had "
"icnic. f
aoh ilu*!
h:di!e ol Chamberlain' Linim
ni in
lunch, n
i!-e house and tie vv a■ a|iplied
to my
:i piotllc: si
Ipp' l' "'ll
hack II promptlv drove awa
y Dio
of the ph
•asani li
pa ins and aches"
looks Mio
w oods.
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:l( an ol \
Classified ads are inexpen iv
f. ; 111 cl
| TIH*Mlbol'S
tilli hiiiJ
result getters. Try o le.
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1 ’ ll., Lillie
Hmoo |>i
' m’k, - The Cruz Orchestra will give »
u - musical program nt the Presbyterian
PRESENT PUPILS IN j church Sunday afternoon at J o'clock
RECITAL THURSDAY, MAY 10 Lvei v body i invited to tie pi" ''id
i I ho
Firsi
< 'In i -i ian chureh T
Intis
BAPTISTS
DEFEATS
niK
Id,. M
ay in, Mis; Greer
will
PRESBYTERIANS 8 TO
ant
Miss
Geneva Wilcox in
"V
ion
and
Mi Virginia Wylh
will
l h. Bapt
ist i and I’l'is hy I ei ian plav
ion I
Miss
es Lueiln Mai hews
and
j d ball Tu
i da v all in noon 11 wa , <i
1 Hi;t
Roll.
r in musical j-ecllal
The
1 good game
The Bapli; I won I.v a
I >tLI'« i cordially invited P> atiend
I hi jirogram will begin at X: 1.9 o’clock
ii
With Mrs. S. M. Harrington
A former meeting on April 7 wa.
tailed in he reported and we fee| tJu:
meet In." de erv eil special mention, ii
i ine a stormy, threatening afternoon
withoiii. hut within all was sunshim
ami jny Mini of ilu rnemlier wi-ri
pc "til. ah,ii several gijev-ts ami all
""ineil in lie in a gn<v, happy s| nil.
o ----
Mr? Hjdgcoxe is Hostess.
(in We.Ine day alternoon the '0.'
Hub mi t w I tli M '•'• m Hedgcoxt
ii lid icinie on Ea Mechanic sire.-l
M'ler lip. hilsines i meeting, four la
lib playeti I lie game ot ’12
The house was iaslelulliv decorated
in ro e and wild Mowers. A two
' oui e luncheon wa SCI v ed to glte.vis
ind member of it,,- dub The hostess
wa a listed by lie sister. Mi M.vi
i|: Bail bola mew o| McKinney, also
hv Mi Geraldine liagv and Mi
Horn
In hi
A GOOD THING—DON'T MISS IT.
Send f our name and address plain
I.v written together with 5 cents (anil
ibis slip) to Chamberlain Medicine
Co., lies Moines, Iowa, and receive in
return a trial package containing
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for
coughs, colds, croup, bronchial,’ ’'flu”
When von call your grocery
incrclm ill to order food,
BREAD is seldom left out.
II is I lie mainstay of flic
meal, and lias lieen the stall
of life since Bil.ieal limes.
( 100(1 whole some
U refi t ln.d v Iniild(
ire a i
Ours i
day and
encc.
‘The 'Fasti
•all for Bli
hakc.l fresh t vet
tell the (liffe
Tells.” Aiwa-
Ribbon Bre;
n brand at
of Die Blue Bonnet Club
• HI nr
Bonnet <
'hit) riiot
K with Mi
Mono M
n hot I
i a social
an<l hi
n v A
ifter a Dim
* In
O M V (* I S
at ion the f
•hit) won
'COLD IN THE HEAD
OTTON MILL
BAND GETS FIR<
uo
i
W*\\
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W
burns,
affectic
I
iinily ine
miss It
^ n. i .
x iJitu ucmcf y
J. J. VAVRA, Prop.
Whooping Cough
thin in a very ilangernit: diseiuie.
t>ar IIciilarl.v to eliildri n under live
("•O': Of age, hilt wtlen 111) pa l'( 1)1 I",
eod'eiln* or other ojduie i given i
"in-ll.v eiiriil hf giving Chamberlain'
t migli Remedy Most people help •■
that ii must run its course not know
ing that Die time is very much short-
ened, and that (here Is little danger
Irom Ihe disease when tills remedy I-
given II is been used in many epi
('(•oiler ot whooping' cough, with pro
iiMim-i d s'UeeesH ll Is safe and pleat
arn to take.
— —O — -
Send yout subscription to rt)« Star
ing No jrd) too large nor too small.
Most AH
CIGARS
are quit- f ik s h when they
first arrive—
But After?
Every cigar rannot he sold the
moment it .1 -lives in a store,
and that’s where a great many
d.-alers fall dovvn - the quality
they sell. Here cigars are por
fectly kept, having the best of
care the moment they arrive
Each smoke then proves good
to the last a h All popular
cigars, singles, pocket fulls, and
boxes.
Allen Bros.
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Bagwill, Arthur A. The Plano Star-Courier (Plano, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1923, newspaper, May 3, 1923; Plano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth570298/m1/5/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.