The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. [9], Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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»VOL 7-NO
DETROIT, TEXAS, THURSDAY. J L’NE 7? 1934
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
OLD SERIES VOL- 43
MILLINERY
DflrIlLl un. Ml. Nlbrfh Monday was the 6nal date for)
__ j state ant district candidates to >
Everyone who is interested in file for place* on the primary bal- Friday
locating government community 1°^ an(l below are those given as Chevrolet
canning plant at Detroit are re- democratic candidates: Rev. T. ’
quested to meet at the Baptist Govornor — C. C. McDonald, from the
church Friday night When the Wichita PaHtyTam Hnafer, Wifh* trass had
plans will be explained by the itaFalla;-James V. Allred, Wich- at last rep
County Demonstration Agent >ta f alls; Maury Hughes, Dallas; law of Mi
Miss Maegene Bay, provided her Glint Small, Amarillo; Edgar E. car and v
* Hats in the new Buka braid, wide brims
£ Choice any tam, white or colored . .. r..
Clean up on men’s dross and semi-dress straws,
- values up to $1.00, choice. .. . ......
WALLACE BEEKY, LEO Ci
LO,
2 Broadcloth princess slips, bias cut, all colors......39c
| Taffeta princess slips, California top»r lace trim. .69c
* Summer breeze panties, lace trimmed.........35c
FAY WRAY, STUABT
SATUBDAY, JUNE »
time and the car was gone when
she returned.
The car was a 1928 model green
Chevrolet coupe with disc wheels,
llceR-es No. 197-213. registered ip
Cooke county, and motor No
Red River cunty; W. W. Nance
Sr., Fort Worth
Lieutenant Governor —Walter
Wootlul, Houston: R, M. JohnsonT
Palestine; Benjamin F. Berkeley,
Alpine; John. W. Hornsby. Aus-
tin; J P, Rogers, Houston, Joe
Moore, Greenville.
Attorney General — Walter
Woodward, Coleman; J. E Hair,
San Antonio; ClydeSmith, Wood-
vilie; W'lliam McGraw, Dallas.
Senator—Joseph W.-Bailey Jr ,
Dallas; Tom Connaily, Marlin;
Guy B. Fisher, San Augustine.
Comptroller — Ben J Witt,
Houston; George H. Sheppard,
Austin; J. J. Patterson, Dallas
county; Dolph B. Tillison, Hen-
derson county.
Superintendent Public Instruc-
tion—L A. Woods, Waco; Jeffer-
son G. Smith, Austin.
Treasurer - Charley Lockhart,
Austin; Kay Griffin, Fort Worth;
George B. Terrell
JOHN WAYNE..
“THE SAGEBRUSH TRAIL”
Abo 2-M Comedy A Chapter 5
(or all machines, needles, bobbin*, shuttles, J
accessories
belts and oil.
^PIRATfc TkfcAMJKt"
MIDNITE SATURDAY, JUNE 9
SLowifl* U.U one tune, cl, !
Starting IT.lS'p. m
WARNER BAXTER
4915260.
The Best Value# For Dour Money
"Miss Bay has met twice With
the ladies at Detroit for the pur
pose of organizing a Woman's
Home Demonstration Club and
will be meet here Thursday af-
ternoon, June 11. at 3 o'clock at
the tabernacle for the purpose of
organizing such club and every
housewife is particularly urged
to attend and take part.
The value this or any other
community receives from Miss
Bay’s services will depend entire-
ly upon the co-operation given by
the community.
j THE VARIETY STORE
» FRONT ROW DETROIT, TEX
‘SUCH WOMEN AXE
J. R. Toney tell, us that he will i
be associated with T Murrah *
again this seasoq in the tomato j
market and that they will repre-
sent Farrier & Morris, and will j
be ready for business when the 11
crop is ready to move. ,>
Mr. Toney urges the grower to ;
not rush immature green toma- '
toes to the market, because they j:
are not saleable and will tend to,
lower the price of better grades.!
The packing shed is being ar-1
ranged for the season’s shipping, j
With Rosemary Ames, Rochelle
Hudson, Moira Barrie, Herbert
Mundin & Henrietta Crossmaa
SUNDAY [One Day (My) JUNE 19
SYBV1A SIDNEY & CARY GRANT
The Tabernacle Meeting a-; pre-
viously announced in these col-;
urn ns, sponsored by the Methodist i
and Presbyter.an churches, will
begin June 10, at 11 a. m. Official ;
invitations to all of the pastors, >
officers, memt>ers and attendants;
of the local churches to attend;
and enjoy and assist m ibis meet-j
ing are hereby renewed. We do
very earnestly wish the presence
and help of all lovers of our Lord
ami Jesus.
Cordially,
Coleman & Carter,
Pastors.
“THIRTY DAY PRINCESS”
MON A TUES., JUNE 1112 .
“STAND UP A CHEER *
[The Fox Movietone Follies of 1934}
Medford, former tax - collector,
was rendered in district court
here Monday, where the case was
being tried before Judge Hicks
Harvey of Linden.
Judgement was for the sum of
$9,407.90, plus 6 percent interest | A.M
from the time the fees were re- Frid
turnable. The American Indem-' W. J
nity company, Galveston. Med- H. 1
ford’s bondsman, was named as Pear
a party to the suit. The suit was seert
filed in the local court April 20, Inst:
1933. Mon
WARNER BAXTER, MADGE
EVANS. JOHN BOLES. “AUNT
JEMIMA”, JAMES DUNN. SHIR
LEY TEMPLE, STEPIN FETCHIT
A A HUGE SUPPORTING CAST
John
Marable, Dallas; D B. Waller,
Trinity.
Railroad Commissioner — Lon
Smith, Austin; H. O. Johnson,
Houston; John Pundt, Dallas;
james L. McNees, Dallas; R. D.
Parker, Austin; W Gregory
Hatcher, Dallas.
Land Commissioner—Walter E.
Jones, Gregg county; J. H. Wal-
ker, Austin.
Agricultural Commissioner—J.
E McDonald a.d Fred W. Davis
of Travi: >unty.
Supreme Court—James W. Mc-
Lendon and John n. Sharp of
Traviscounty and H. S. Latti-
ipote of Fort Worth.
Court of Criminal Appeals—W:
C. Morrow, Austin.
Congress — Wright Patman,
Texarkana.
Appellate Judge, Texarkana—
Richard B, Levy, Texarkana, and
Reuben A. Hall, Marshall.
WED. (0k Day Only) JUNE 13
WILLIAM POWELL A MTRNA LOT
J. I. McWilliams has just
com-
pleted overhauling the Farmer’s
Gin plant at Detroit and has in-
stalled new cleaning machinery,
1 which gives him one of the most
| thorough and best equipped gin
plants in this section.
The Detroit News Herald for
printing.
Denton, June—Mb
Smith, daughter of Dr.
.........JB
bachelor of science degree at the *3
thirty-first annualeeauneneement *">«|
exercises at Tea* State Cottage
for woman (CIA) junei. She
majored in Public School Music. -
Dr. H. R. Smith of Detroit, her ||j
father, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
R. Smith of Clarksville, attended
theservices. ■■
Enter YOIJit Letter
in this & I.IOO
PRIZE FOMENT
The D. F. Gullion barber shop
was burglarized Wednesday night
and all the razors belonging to
both Mr. Gullion and John Gullion
were taken besides his shears and
an electric clipper Entrance was
made through the rear door. The
loss was more than $25. No clues
have been established.
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»o rniZES
Use the cash systemand save money
The National Junior Shakes-
peare Story Telling Club, through
the assistance of local teachers,
will shortly form a branch or as-,
sociation here.
Tne Club is educational in pur-
pose and is designed to acquaint
every grade school child with the
works of the famous bard and in
such a way that it will appear
like play to them. At the same
time, it prepares them for high
school English studies while those
who are not fortunate enough to
advance beyond the grades will
have a working knowledge of the
classics.
The plan consists of story hours
for the children when groups
will meet and tell Shakespeare
stories in simplified forhi.
Prizes who be offered at various
stages of the competition and di*
ptomas will be awarded each
child who has finished the pre-
scribed course.
The grand finale will be a
Shakespearean evening or pagent
or Shakespearean program having
the children protray the Shakes-
pearean characters.
The National Assaciation now
reaches into practically every
state and has been immensely
Aside from the fact
GRAND PRIZE: The three abso-
lutely essential appliances of the
modern kitchen—an automatic gas
range, an Electrolux gas refriger-
ator and an automatic gas stater
heater.
SECOND PRIZE: An Electrolux"
Cat Refrigerator.
THIRD PRIZE: /\ modern gas
range.
FOURTH PRIZE: A modern gas
range.
FIFTH PRIZE:1 A modern gas
range.
SIXTH PRIZE: A modern auto-
matic gas water beater.
SEVENTH PRIZE: A modern
automatic gas water beater.
EIGHTH PRIZE: A modern auto-
matic gas water beater.
NINTH PRIZE: A modern auto-
matic gas water beater.
TENTH PRIZE: A 10-radiant
room beater.
ALSO 40 small room beaters as ad-
ditional prizes for letters that re-
ceive honorable mention.
Children’s and Misses’ Anklets, pastel shades.... 10c
Batiste in the new red & blue polka dot, yd.........
Brown & Navy blue organdie, yd....... — ... 35c
Men’s new washable summer pants, special........
Men’s Extra quality dress shirts in white & colors.....
Men’s & Boys’ two-tone dress oxfords by “Star Brand,'
Awning cloth, orange or green, yd..............
We suggest ice cream
for your* Sunday dinner
4£*Hf£tion or Armour’s Milk
3 cans, 25c
Paper Plates
Dozen 10c
Sanitary Drinking Cup*
Dozen 10c
Paper baking cups
100 10.
1 All gas customers^ and Stargas cus-
tomers, and members of their families
served by any company in the Lone Star
Gas System in Texas are eligible to com-
pete for these valuable prizes, except em-
ployes and members of their families.
2 Write legibly on one side of the
paper only.
3 Write your name and address plainly
at the bottom of your letter.
4 Mail your letter to Gas Contest
Judges, 301 South Harwood, Dallas,
Texas, or bring it to the office of your
gas company.
5 All entries received become the prop-
erty of the Lone Star Gas System for its
use and will not be returned.
The home economics representatives of
three leading Texas collages will act aa
judges.
SUN MAID
RAISINS
4 lbs. 35c
2 lbs. 18c
Pure Apple Cider
Vinegar
gal 25c
SNOWDRIFT
SHORTENING
' Largo :
79c
Sour Pickles
in wide mouf
gallon jar*
75c
Crystal White
or PAG Soap
9 bars * 25c
For complete details of the Contest and
pictures of the prizes, ask for the Con-
test Broadside at Gas Company Office, or
write to Gas Contest Judges, 101 South
Harwood Street, Dallas, Texas.
successful —-------------
that members of the Club are im-
proving fhnb- ndwnntinh and mas-
tery of English, there iȤ social
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Communi
feature. Parents end teneben
have endorsed the plan with en?
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thusiasm.
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The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. [9], Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1934, newspaper, June 7, 1934; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901693/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.