The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 64, Ed. 1 Monday, September 17, 1928 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE
BONHAM, TEXAS, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1925 4
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COFFEE—
is a product of'which we,
are proud, as folks are
hailing for it from other
town's. A china cup
and : saucer, free with 3-
pounds of/Coffee.
NEWTON’S
Grocery and
Market
rHONES 171 him) «7S
JjOCALS
Jr., who lives at>
that he and his wife will have been
married fifty-three years,
i Miss Estelle Mayfield left Sunday
for Abilene to attend Abilene Ghris-
tian College-,
C. W. Cummins, dr., wno lives as;. The following young ladies left
Ivanhoe, left Sunday for Denton. Hv. guriday for Denton to be members
will be a student in Teacher College of the student body at C. j. A.:
in that c*ity this year. . Misses Catherine Mitchell,', Annie
Avis Hendricks is in the city from a Crawford; Ida Lee Rainey, Helen
Corsicana. He is accompanied by his White, Dorothy Russell, Mary Carr,
wife. Mr. Hendricks is an attache ancj Pauline Flemming.
of the Corsicana postoffice. V j W. C. Mcbee left for College! b.j United Press
Miss Mary ^ Sweeney left fn*4 Station to attend Aft & M. He will'1
morning for St. Charles, Louisiana, be a member of the Sophomore class
where she will be the guest, of 'there this yeaiy '
DRIVER WILLY Nll.LV LETTER RECEIVER AS
RUNS HIS BUS ABOUT i TO AIR MAIL-JUNIOR
TOWN IN BIO CIRCLE. CHAMBER IS AFTER IT
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After .running amuck and Dallas postmaster says he
* AD LIB, FINALLY CORRALL- WILL DO ANYTHING TO HELP
ED BY THE POLICE SITUATION OUT
friends for a short whjle befpre go
ing to New Orleans to -school.
Miss Clara Birchfield and Mrs.
Myrtle Harvey of near Ely, were in
the Favorite office Saturday after-
noon. They wanted to see the press
run", and were very much interested
in its performance.
Mr. and Mrs. Y. A. Murry of Ec-
tor, went to Sherman Sunday to sec
their friend, Mrs. Mac Harley cl
* I Loving, Texas, who had been brought
to a Sherman hospital for treat-
ment. f
♦ •fri*'* 4» 4* •>! G. M. Upshaw of Pasadena, Calif.,
♦: BIGBEE ♦, is- here to visit his sister, Mrs. Will
Shelton, and other relatives. He is
on his way from Camp Perry, where
he won the championship in a rifle
sh.oot.' . . ;
Mit and MisViWi'liauf' White and
son, Willard, have gone to Dallas,
following a short visit here. They
were on their way to Dallas, their
home f’from New !$p|k 40ityf> where
they 'spent some Titjdg time. They
visited relatives - he£b|f$ftE and Mrs.
E,,F.? White, Willard's'‘parents.
' Mr^MS, E., Tayl^. JpIMiss FIot'-
u|. f&r | Ni-
i^®t q.' yMr.
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!• Ur.fWell here we are, after a longer
A'bsbnce than we intended. It is now
•.h^rypsti^gr time for ys, and. rye aye.
aiWif, h'Swevcr, we have been un-
■ able to do much. so far. Several of
% the people of this comfnunity have
. left in search of work.
. Mrs. Jewel O’vYen.s is now at her
!: father’s near Sherman, picking
: cotton. ' : . ;
Mr. Iloy , tCdd left Saturday , far
-v Eldorado, Qkla., .where he'will'work ^
• ;.Mr. Colbetr and Luther Lewis of; ence- Harris left ye
.1 Sparcnberg,. Texas, also Mr. . J. T, f agarlafFalls, to be/go
Sjnith and family 6f. Pecan Gap were j Miss Jennie Jacktsom refmnfed to
■ in pur community visiting Sunday. 1 her home in Denisbn yesterday, af-
f4 ‘Mt. Colbert Lewis preached here: ter a short visit with her friend,
4 Sunday at 11 o’clock. j Miss Carrie Alderson, in this city.
- Mrs. J. R. Shrum and children! Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Johnson i.e-
spent Sunday with her brother, 0. L. | turned Saturday from their bridal
/:WhMess, and family. trip. They were in Gulf Fort, Miss..
Miss Ethel Lankford left with Hc'r and visited other!-places while away,
Mrs. Crenshaw of this city ,ha§ re-
ceived a message froth- her son! Ryan
Paul Crenshaw, who is in Porto Rico,
stating he was safe and unharmed by
the recent storm which took sijcn
toll in that section. Mr. Crenshaw
is a brother to Mrs. O. L. Couelv,
also of this city. He has been ? ill
Bonham recently to visit, and had
met a nuiilber of Bonham people
tvho will'learn' with interest that .he
is; all right, following the storm.-;
Mrs. John Cobb, saleslady at the
Max Hermer & Co. store, is improv-
ing after an illness. .
T. J. Self of Dodd!,Citywas here’
this morning- and says the Methodists
will- give a big dinner at Windom the
latter part of the month, at which
both he and his wife will be pres-
ent. It happens to be on the day
//brother, Sid Lankford, for Oklahoma
i^st ! Sunday.
■sjfiMts." Robert Chambers and chil-
.'dren spent the afternoon with Mrs.
-t: E, Shrum Saturday.
'••! Mr. Roy Wheless-has been in Bon-
|y,m this past week at work.
'-,4 Miss Sudie Carpenter,, who was re-
•^impyed to her home- from teh
pospital some two months ago, was
taken back to the hospital Frida y.
iy© $rc hoping for her speedy' repov-
;; 4!; ;V BLUE EYES. •'
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.4; held for gaming '
k ..^prd was received here this morn-
ing that: eleven were 'placed in jail
■j?ere. Saturday night following
,-||argcs of gaming at Ladonia.
/ tt was said twenty-one in all were
taken into custody.
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BERNER S STYLE SHOP
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Clovis Cummings will attend
Teachers College at Denton this'
year. , * (
Misses twitpc? Bav*gh and Maurine
Biggerst^t will leave Tuecday for
Denton to attend Teachers College
Misses Lillie Jaynes and Gladys
Ball have gone to Denton, where
they will attend Teachers College.,
Mrs. Ray Peeler has gone to Ty-
ler to visit her parents.
Mrs. W. B. Leeman has returned
to Tyler, following a vpsit here
with relatives and friends.
W. C. Horton of Honey Grove waS
in the city today.
Mrs. W. I. Lowe is now at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. H., G.
Stahl, and her many friends1 will be
glad to learn that , she is improving
in health.
HOUSTON, Sept. 17.—A Houston
For some time the Junior Chamber
of Commerce, ever alert for some-
Eleetrie Company bus operator, who j thing beneficial for Fannin County
suddenly went into a trance or be-1 and Bonham, has been working bn
came dazed and forgot what he the proposition of air mail service-
was doing and where he was going, The matter has been taken up with
frightened the passengers in the John !W. Philp, postmaster at Dallas,
crowded vehicle last week and sent and the following letter will explain
Do your trading ih Bonham.
CLASSIFIED ADS
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FOR RENT
police and company inspectors on a
wild chase for the man and his big
/blue bus.
Coming .into the city he departed
frbm his usual route and stopped at
the Katy freight terminal, six blocks
away. At that point his passengers
deserted him and one put in a cail
to police.
Officers went over the regular
route he was supposed to follow,
but they failed to find a trace of
the bus or its driver. But on the
trip back, they narrowly missed a
collision with the* big blue bus as
it turned out of a side street.
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• The. ‘driver stopped to pickup a
passenger and police took charge of
him. He had apparently been
overcome by heat or was suffering
from some disorder ’that temporarily
affected his mind. ,!-
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•I* 4* F 4* 4* *!• *5* 4*
;furnished south bed rooms. Phone
418-R.—Mrs. S. B Howard C0-6t
Apartment. All modern conven-
iences. All on same floor Call 458.
58-tf.
■ Two or three room apartment. CaU
339-D. West 5th street. 62-31
WANTED
Plain sewing or quilting, and all
kinds of fancy needle work. Phone
i86 R.—-Mrs. FI. D. Haderi. 59-61
Wanted^-An old ibarn or garage.
-Phone 361. 64-6t
FOR SALE
A good Ford touring car.—R. E.
Old- ' : -V- " ' 66-61
MALE HELP WANTED
Reliable party wanted to handle
Watkins Route in Bonham. Good re-
peat ordef* business with earnings
of ’$40.00 a week. Write the J. P.
Watkins Company. 7£ JWest Iowa,
Memphis, .Tenn.^ or see. our repre-
sentative, C. H. Worley, at Alexan-
der Hotel, Tuesday, September :18th.
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BIDS WANTED
BIDS WANTED—For the con-
struction of brick and concrete fire-
proof buildings for the housing cf
indigent Fannin county people. Such
buildings are to be erected on the
county’s-' 15-acre tracf situate in
the east part of the city of Bonham
and are to be known as the Fannin
Gouty Home for the Indigent. Plans
and specifications may be had at
the offices of both the county auditor
and of the architects, Sparger &
Peters, Bonham, Texas. Bids for
the construction of such buildings
will-be received by the county audi-
toFmnd submitted by him to the
conunissiOLiet’s court at its meeting
to % ;held at the Fannin county court
htifusa at two o^clock P. M., Tuesday,
Septenilier 18, 1928,1 for the purpose
of receiving said bids and letting
contract for construction of said
buildings in accordance with such
plans and specifications. The right
is reserved to reject any and all bids.
E. A. MCMAHON,
Fannin County Auditor
August 20 27 September 3 10 17
Texaco
Gasoline
Motor Oils
QUAKER STATE
and
MOBIL OILS
Storage, 24 Hour
Service
Service Station
Tel. 309 Road Service
SOUTH SIDE NOTES
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Mrs. Leta Fisher of Guthrie, Okla.,
is visiting friends and relatives here.
. Mrs. Maltha Collins of Sulphur,
Qkla., is visiting friends and rela-
tives here..
, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sasser return-
ed: to Dallas after spending their va-
cation in Tennessee, where they
went with Mrs. Manie Sasser, Mrs.
Oscar Jones and Will Sasser. They
report a short cotton crop and con-
tinued dry weather in the states
which they drove through.
V Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Thurman ; on
South Fourth street had the misfor-
tune of having their home damage!
by. fire late Saturday evening. M<>-t
dt‘v.fhe contents of t|ie bouse .weie
saved.' Considerable damage 1 -
done by. smoke and water. •
the matter:
Dallas, Texas, September 1528
Mr. Weber Fouts, President
Junior Chamber of Commerce,
Bonham, Texas.
My Dear Sir::
This will acknowledge receipt of
your letter of August 29th concern-
ing air mail service between BonhaEn
and Dallas, and in reply wish to ad-
vise that application has been made
This Wonderful fitting pattern in all-over Blue Kid
Also in Brocaded Satin Box Heels
LEWIS SHOE COMPANY
CARMICHAEL & MASSEY
on North Centr street, that, minister
performing the ceremony. The -cou-
ple conies from the north part of the-
to Superintendent of Eleventh Dii- county, and-are excellent young peo
trict Railway Mail Service for the
authority to dispatch pouch from
Bonham over the Texas & Pacific
leaving Bonham at 1:5‘5 p. hi. This
train arrives in Sherman at 3:10 p.
m. and the Interurban leaving Den-
ison at 3 p. m. reaches Sherman at
or about 3:30 p. m. It is contem-
plated to transfer this pouch to the
Interurban at Sherman which arrives,
at Dallas at 5:50 \p. m. This will
enable Bonham and surrounding ,terb;
ritory to make- ■ connection with thf
north bound air mail, r
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I wish to thank you for your in-
terest in this matter and assure you
that I will do anything possible to
help the situation out.
Very truly yours,
JNO. W. PHILP. .
Postmaster.
Your photograph on your
lay.—FOSTER-PHOTO.
birth
TWO WEDDINGS ARF
SOLEMNIZED HERE
BY REV. B. F. MILAM
BOTH OF THEM TOOK PLACE
SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT
THE PREACHER’S HOME
John O. Nash and Miss Avis Leati
Vermillion wei*e married.-in this city
Saturday afternoon about 2 o’clock
at the home of the Rev. B. F. Milam,
pic.
Another Wedding
J. W. Nichols and Miss Allie Mae
Hill, of Ivanhoe, drove to the home
of the Rev. B. F. Milam Saturday j
afternoon, where they were married
by Mr. Milam. Hhey are well-to-do
young people of the community in
which they reside.
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NOTICE R. A. M.
Stated meeting Bonham
Chapter No. 52 R. A. M. to-
night at 7:30. Visitors wel-
come.
I. F. Massey, H. P.
G. L. Moore, Secy.
It
THE BRADFORD CLASS
On Thursday afternoon the Brad-
ford ; class met in regular business
ses^ibn in the church basement. Sev-
eral business matters were discussed
and passed on.
The cla$& hopes to increase its
membership since the weather is;
cooler. - !. ’ - '
The -hostesses, . Mesdames Jim
Neighbors and A. C. Peterson, had
arranged an interesting program,
one feature was to- see who could
recognize ten advertisements cu!.
from the local paper.
A. splendid plate was , served 1°
those present. , ■ ,/
" REPORTED.
Build Now
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bmky
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Temple Lumbcr Co.
You Must Bt Pie*s#4 ^
jiowai i Bridge, Manager
Phone ill
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Attention to all stout
ijej ladies: We have just ^
received direct from jtjg
yp New York a big line
gp of extra nice flat crepe
art Dresses, sixes from 42*
to 52. Regular values,
$22,.50. Our price-—
$10.95
BIG LINE SCHOOL
DRESSES
Mother, you can’t
af-
hni
ford to make
them
when you can
buy
iS
them from—
!Sj
98c to $1.98
See our
up to
Dresses-
classy line of
the minute
-$4.95
ATTENTION MEN
See our line of boots—
the largest line in the
county. Priced right.
Texas
Stores Co.
South Center Street
A Little More For a
Little Less
NOTICE, CUSTOMERS - <
Owing to the fact that I have a
driver, there may be a 'few. mistakes
made in deliveries until he becomes
familiar with the milk, route, if
customers will kindly, call ^thc. Dairy,
I will be glad to corracfcfcany in-
takes ' made. ■ % “!
64-2t MRS. H. G. STAHL. '
T-*.1.u::gr:.T—
“BOYS WILL BE BOYS’ —
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But some day they will be. mbn.
This sort of man a boy makes de-
flends ,on the start he gets. Practical
education is what he needs and that
depends on his, .school cquipmchf.
The Typewriter ds that 'jequipmeiit,
W. C. FINLEY
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NEW FALL MILLINERY
ARRIVALS
Not a few, but an extensive collec-
tion of advance models from prom-
inent designers as,
MEADOWBROOK, MANCELLE
JEAN, FISK
and many others
Many Smart hand blocked hats of
unusual styles for the growing miss
and children.
IWIS. HOMER THOMPSON
Liberal trade-in
allowance on your
old set. Come in
and get our offer.
free home trial.
Easy payments, if
•ati'sfied.
pmm
Electric
RADIO
; “ Neutrodyne-Plus” — perfect
tone quality PLUS wonderful
selectivity and amazing distance.
A combination new to radio. Ex-
quisite: furniture models. Also
cabinets ih color! And al a pricet
Call—Look—Hear
BRANNON'S
Fate .pulls the strings in
amazing drama of today.
A marriage that goes smash,
and how it is saved.
The big new picture by tlie
director of “The Big Parade’’
With
JAMES MURRAY
ELEANOR BOAIIDMAN
BERT ROACH
AMERICAN
Today and Tuesday
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 64, Ed. 1 Monday, September 17, 1928, newspaper, September 17, 1928; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth871417/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.