The Celina Record (Celina, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1922 Page: 6 of 6
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Local and Personal
News of Community
B. Talley, who lives a short
distance beyond the eastern city
limits, is confined to his bed with
influenza,
Like a thrilling picture? Then
see “Always Audacious” Wed-
nesday night.
“Always Audacious,” at Queen
Theater Wednesday, Feb. 22.
Benefit American Legion.
The Eastern Star meets Friday
night at 7:30. All members will
please take notice.—Worthy Ma-
tron.
Moore Bros, of this city have
leased the Marilee gin and will
operate it this fall.
For Sale—A few Bronze tur-
keys. —J. Thos. Robinson. It
There was a report here last
week that H. L. Simpson, who
worked for Stanford & Tidwell
during the summer, delivering
ice, had been killed near Long-
view. when his car turned over
with him. Friends here have re-
ceived letters from Mrs. Simpson
in which it is stated it is all a
mistake.
Dont fail to see Wallace Reid in
Recleaned Redtop Cane Seed
We have a selected stock of
good, fertile, new-crop seed at
$1.15 perbushel, sacked.—Celina
Mill & Elevator Co. It
See Wallace Reid’s latest pic-
ture, “Always Audacious,” at
Queen Theater Feb. 22. Benefit
American Leigon.
Mrs. C, S. Nelson went to Gun-
ter this morning to visit relatives.
New Spring Millinery
You will be pleased with our display of New Spring Hats as
well as the very low prices. We are marking our hats with a
very small margin of profit on them in order to sell them quickly
and to give you a chance to buy a hat ready to put on much cheap-
er than you had dreamed of. Our chain of 18 stores enables us to
give the best values to be had. When you want the new things
come to the chain store for it.
Lost—Log chain: fiinder return
to Ben Ownsby and receive libera
reward. ltp
FOR
THE
HOME-
—The barn, the im-
plement shed, the
garage, for any and
every place where
lumber and timber
is needed that has
greatest building
strength, and will
give greatest resis-
tance to the assaults
of the weather, we
strongly recommend
our Virgin Long Leaf
Southern Pine.
Building Plans That
SATISFY
Lyon-Gray Lum-
ber Company
Home Builders
Albert Osborne is now with the
Jones Hardware & Furniture Co.
To rent -Two furnished rooms,
all conveniences, For particulars
see Mrs. J. L. Wilson at post-
office. 2t
Mi. and Mrs. Pete McCarty
arrived from Breckenridge this
morning, where Mr. McCarty
has the contract for good roads
work which it will take him a
year to complete.
666 is a prescription for colds
fever and la grippe. It’s the most
speedy remedy we know.—Adv
H. P. Howery of Wylie, candi-
date for sheriff, was here meet-
ing the voters and presenting his
claims today. His announcement
will appear next week and also
something in regard to his fitness
for the position to which he as-
pires.
Twenty-seven years in the wa-
ter supply business—have never
quit, notwithstanding reports to
the contrary. Give us a whack
at your business.—Bryant Wind-
mill and Pump Co., Celina, Texas.
The Old Nest
“The Old Nest,” shown at the
Queen Theater Monday and Tues-
day was a good show. It will
never inspire a boy or girl to do
one evil thing. On the other
hand, its influence will be for
good. It was a sermon depicting
a mother’s devotion presented to
the eye instead of the ear and
will cause many children to see
their mother’s devotion as they
had never seen it before.
With each package of
Nuxated
Iron
We will give you
FREE
One package of
Vitamon Yeast
Tablets
As long as it lasts.
Boyer & Choate.
New Hosiery
We are showing the new-
est in Ladies’ Silk Hose in
such colors as nude, heather,
blonde, pearl, silver-grey at
$1.50 to $2.00
Tini^ Pony Stockings are a joy to the
children because they are so soft and comfortable.
Mothers know that tender feet are protected, and
that there will be fewer troublesome holes.
New Silks
We are showing a vari-
ety of new spring silks
that will appeal to your
taste, such as Taffetas,
Foulards and Fancy Silks.
New
Ginghams
Many New Patterns in
bright spring colors to
show you in Ginghams at
15c to 75c the
yard
H udson, Davis & Co.
“The Store That Saves You Money”
Intermediate League
You are invited to attend the
ntermediate League at the
Methodist Church Sunday after-
noon at 4 o’clock, The program
follows:
Subject: “Howto Be Happy.”
Song.
Song.
Scripture lesson, John 4:9-14;
13; 10-17; 14:15-18.
Sentence Prayers of Thanks-
giving and joy.
Poem, “Be Happy,”'Dorothy
Wilson.
Piano Solo—Esta Fay Crandall
* Story, “The Happiest Boy in
the World” —Guy Bush.
The Secret of Happy Living-
Superintendent.
Bible References.
Collection, Announcements,
Benediction.
Social Meeting
The Training for Service Class
of the Christian Church will meet
in a social meeting with Miss Lu-
ra Biggerstaff Monday evening
from 3:30 to 5. All members are
especially urged to be present,
and we shall be more than glad
to have any of the church ladies
to'feel free to come to any of our
social meetings. It is not neces-
sary for you to have an invitation
—all that is necessary is that you
kindly tell the hostess if you can
come, so she can govern herself
accordingly. These meetings are
for the betterment of the church
and every lady of the church has
a warm invitation to meet with
us when convenient.
Reporter,
B. Y. P. U.
Program for Group No. 1, to
to be rendered Sunday envening
at Baptist Church:
Doctrinal Meeting. May I Ex-
pect God to Give Me Special Im-
pressions Through the Holy Spir-
it?
Scripture lesson, John 14:16-17;
John 15: 26; Acts 15: 28.
Prayer.
Leader—Lee Ona Malone.
Introduction by Leader.
The Holy Spirit the Third Per-
son in the Trinity—Buna Mae
L'ovelady.
The Holy Spirit in the Present
Dispensation —Mr. Jenkins.
Notice to Public.
The City of Celina will not pay
any more bills unless they are
supported by an order signed
by the following purchasing com-
mittee: J. E. Lipscomb, W. H.
Stallcup, M. A. Cornelius.
By order of the City Council.
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Programs of church societies
that meet regularly must hereaf-
ter be handed in by Monday noon
to insure publication, and should
be brief. There are now so many
of these programs that this rule
is absolutely necessary.
See “Always Audacious,” in
which Wallace Reid plays a dual
role-Queen Theater Feb. 22-
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The Work of the Holy Spirit—| n „
Emma Lou Tomlin. - I"1!1 break a Cold. Fever and
Special Impressions Through | ^"PPe qulcker.than anythmg we
« Holv Snirif—Matriri. Th.,,. know- Preventing pneumonia.-
the Holy Spirit—Maggie Thur-
man.
The Holy Spirit Calls Us to Ser-
vice—Nellie Layman.
Conclusion—Bro. Grumbles.
Volunteer Talks On the Help I
Have Received From B. Y. P. U.
Piano Solo—Mrs. Jenkins.
Group Captain No. 1.
“Always Audacious,
day night.
Wednes-
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Advertisement.
Ed Stevenson and Dick Foster
of McKinney who make a busi-
ness of hunting rabbits, killed
1,400 of the bunnies in Decem-
ber.
Wallace Reid in “Always
Audacious” at Queen Theater
Feb. 22. Dont fail to see it.
The McKinney Lions Club
Tuesday night voted to sponsor a
movement to have 200 Collin
County citizens go in a body to
Mexia and extend to Col. A. E.
Humphreys, who discovered the
Mexia oil field, an invitation to
visit McKinney and look over this
territory and say what he thinks
of it as a prospective oil field.
Celina-McKinney Auto Line
McKinney, Phone 750, Day or Night.
Lv. McKinney 7:30 a.m. 9:30 a. m..ll:30 a.m.. 1,30.3:30 p. m„ S:30 p.m..8:30 p.m.
From Dyer & Jones’ Drug Store, Celina. Phone 23
Lv Celina...7:30 a. m„ 9:30 a. m„ 11:30 a. m., 1:30 p. m..3.30t5;30 p.m.. 8:30 p. m.
J. D. COX & SON, Proprietors
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Andrews, C. C. The Celina Record (Celina, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1922, newspaper, February 16, 1922; Celina, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth773395/m1/6/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Celina Area Historical Association.