The Ladonia News (Ladonia, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1927 Page: 7 of 10
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Otto Cain w»» in Paris Thursday. I Cecil and Sam Parsons motored
I to Ranger last week.
Hendrix Merrill was in Paris Fri- —---
day. } Mrs. Joe Fooshee and little son
Mrs. John Blakeney was in Wolfe
City Tuesday.
twere in Dallas this week.
Mrs. H. G. Yeager was a Paris
visitor Monday.
Mrs. Carpenter of Paris has been
visiting; Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Troy.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Woods were
in Paris Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Burrough-i
were in Paris Monday.
Melba Scott of Lancaster spent
last week end here.
Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Merrill were
in Ft. Worth Tuesday.
G. F. I.ane of Jacoby visited
friends here this w^ek.
Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Fagleton
were in Dallas Sunday.
Mrs. Otto Neilson and baby of
Honey Grove were here Thursday.
Deets Dorough and W. M. Scott
of Bonham were Ladonia visitor--
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Troy and
children were in Dallas Thursday.
Mr. and Mi-s. W. O. Reid of
Honey Grove were Sunday guests
of Mrs. Ida Hughes.
Mrs. Vada Albright spent last
week end in Ft. Worth with Mr, and
Mrs. li. G, Albright.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bnmar of
Honey Grove spent Sunday here
with Mr. and Mrs. J. J- Hanes.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Cathey spent
Sunday night in Honey Grove witlv,(
Mr. and Mrs. Robert I.ewellyn.
Hendler’s
Hendler’s
Mr. and Mi’s. Elmer Eastman of
Dallas have been visiting his moth-
er, Mrs. Minnie Eastman,
Boyce McIntyre and L. P. Shoup
motored to Dallas Wednesday on
business.
Our second Fall market trip ia
giving us big shipments of new
goods.—M. C. Spivy * Co., Bonham.
, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Laird
spent Sunday in Pecan Gap with
relatives.
Dr. S. B. Neilson and daughter.
Miss Elizabeth, spent Thursday in
Bonham.
Pug Miller attended the faotball
game between Baylor and Arkansas
University at Fayettville. Arkansas,
Friday.
„ , . „ .... Mrs. J. F. Davis and Miss Marjorie
Everready and Burgess radio bat- Qakl wert. jn Greenville Wednes-
tcries at Burroughs.
day.
H. F. Pointer of Oklahoma City,
is visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rogers of Bon-
ham were here Thursday.
Miss Marthu Fuller spent last
week end with her parents in (Been
ville.
If your radio is not operating
properly, let us service it.—Bur-
Just back from our second buying
trip with unmatohable values in all
Dry Goods.- M. C. Spivy & Co..
Bonham.
Mrs. Francile Hartson and chil-
dren of Honey Grove spent la-t week
end with Mr. and Mrs. M ih*y Rus-
sell.
Miss Gartrell Watson was a C»‘- roughs-Mallow.
leste visitor last week end.
All kinds of auto repir work and
battery work done right at the Ser-
vice Garage. No job too difficult far
us to tackle.
Miss Lucile Reeves was called to
I. S. Hendler and ('has. Merrill Paris Friday afternoon on account
were in Dallas Sunday. of the death of a friend.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sweeney and Bring your auto repair work to
son were in Paris Tuesday. ! L. P. Shoup, and have that job don
- I right.—Service Garage.
* Rosser Neilson of Ennis spent last , -----
week end with his father and sister. Mrs. Edge of Greenville visited
----- 'her mother. Mrs. E. A. Walker
Albert Jr. and Henry Sweeney at-, Thursday,
tended the State Fair in. Dallas Sat ,
urday. I Dr. S. B. Neilson and daughter,
! Miss Elizabeth, were in Bonham
Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Weldon and last week.
O. IP Weldon were :n Dallas Sun- , -
day!.:___.__________• _____ _____ j Mr, and Mrs. Dees and children of
Go to Taylor’s Barber Shop for
first class work. Three barbers to
take care of you. Sharp razors and
clean towels.
Equal to the best in North Texas
are the bargain values you will find
here in winter Dry Goods.—M. C.
Spivy & Co., Bonham.
Mr. and Mrs. Harve Morgan and)
I'amily of Pecan Gap visited ter pa-i
rents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Howard;,
Sunday. ]
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
In connection with our Fall Opening and An-
niversary Sale, we are offering For Saturday
Only, the following Extra Specials:
50c Fast Color Suitings, 3 yards for $1.00
Good grade Bleached and Brown Domes-
tic, 11 yards $1.00
36 inch Heavy Outing, yard 14c
$2.00 Men’s Heavy Sweaters, only $1.23
One lot Men’s Suits, each $13.95
One lot All Wool Sweaters $1.95
One lot Ladies Slippers, pair 98c
$4.50 Men’s Oxfords, pair $2.95
Children’s Waist Unions, garment 45c
$3.00 Double Plaid Blanket, pair $1.98
We are unpacking daily New Goods. We will
absolutely save money for you on “Guaranteed
to Give Satisfaction” merchandise.
Buy Your Fall Bill at Hendler's
and Save the Difference
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Rev, and Mrs. Chancellor and:
| Mr, and -Mrs. Dees and children yt nev. .ana -«rs. vnanvvw.
| Paris visited Mr. and Mrs. Preston Mrs. Frank Koan attended the Chris-j
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parsons of Mitchell Sunday.
Ranger are visiting Dr. and ’Mrs. < -
.T. W. Parsons. I W. M. Scott of Bonham was hera
----- j Monday visiting relatives and old
Sunday for time friends,
for a few , -■-
tian Sunday School
Sherman Tuesday.
Convention in!
Mrs. Lawson left
Sulligent, Oklahoma,
months visit.
I Arthur Flinigan of Kingston has
— ■ —- —■ ( been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Will
Miss Edna Lawhon spent las'- Nunn Graves this week.
week end in Paris with her sister, —--
Mrs. E. A. McClure. ) Mrs. J. L. Oakley. Mrs. J. F.
Your winter needs in Dry Goods,
shoes and clothing can be supplied
here with a saving that will please
y0UM. C. Spivy & Co., BonhHin.
---| Davis and Miss Margarie Oakley
We can save you money on every were in Honey Grove Tuesday.
purchase with our big new stocks , -.----
just coming from our last big buy-j Mrs. Joel Hulsey, Mrs. Geo. Tay-
mg trip.-—M. C. Spivy & Co., Bon- lor, Misses Emily Hulsey and Mable
ham. j Taylor spent Thursday in Paris.
Mrs. Grady Wright and little
hoys, who have been visiting Dr.
and Mrs. M. C. Thompson returned
to her home in Marshall last week.
S. Hendler of Rogers arrived in
I.adonia Wednesday on business in
connection with Hendler s Store a'
this place.
Saturday
Specials
On Groceries
We carry in stock a complete line of staple
and fancy groceries.
The following articles are only a few of the
many special prices we are offering our pa-
trons on Saturday.
1 gal. good Red Vinegar............................ 25c
2 Cans Sun Brite Cleanser...............................15c
I Box Stationery, regular 35c seller 20c
3 lb. Can Brazos Coffee, with cup and
saucer .......................................*....................... $1.35
Irish Potatoes, per peck .................... 40c
10 Oz. Bottle Soda Water, case 60c
Sweet Potatoes, per bushel ................... 80c
Dry Salt Meat, per lb. ................................ 18c
When in town don’t fail to call on us for
anything you need in the grocery line.
Your business appreciated
Delivery service anywhere in city
Ladonia Bottling Works
ALF ROBARDEY, Prop
Phone ^2
Mrs. Joel Hulsey, Miss Emily Hul-
sey, Mrs. Geo. Taylor and Miss Ma-
bel Taylor were in Paris Thursday.
Miss Elizabeth Little is spending
the week in Dallas with relatives.
Mrs. Harless Dyer was shopping
in Paris Monday. w
Messrs. Tippett and Brannon and
Miss Gladys Rogers of Paris were
guests of Miss Lawhon the first of
the week.
I-IENDLER’S
11 Dry Goods Store
THESTORK OF SERVICE
Miss Jewell Hagler called at the
News office yesterday and had the
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Williams, Bry-
j ant Dillard, Herman Sullivan and
paper sent to her brother, John Ha- Troy Sanders motored to Bonham
gler at Corsicana, who is teaching late Thursday afternoon to attend
in the public schools in that city.
Wednesday John celebrated his
twenty-fifth birthday and the paper
was sent to him as a gift from h's
mother and daughter.
W. L. Martin, who was here in
August and put on un advertising
campaign "Over the Backyard
Fence” has recently closed a deal
for the Carrolton Chronicle and has
already taken charge. The News re-
ceived his initial number last week.
the A1 (5. Barnes circus that put on
a good program under canvas. They
report the circus very good. While
there Mr. Williams represented the
News, that is he and wife going in
under our name. Suited us alright
just so he got the money due us
on advertising, and he did.
Lee Morrow, with Miller-Yates
Motor Co. of lhis city, authorizes
that the News be sent to his broth-
er, Jack Morrow, who is attending
It is a very creditable weekly, well 1 A. & M, at College Station. Said he
filled with advertising and contain j had a letter from Jack asking that
ing n lot of local news. Success to his home paper be forwarded at
Mr. Mnrtin and wife. -si once in order that he can keep up
— with his friends here. Jack in ma\-
friends are glad to good in his studies.
(, Burroughs is up
FOR SALE—Queen Incubator,
Little Sammie and C. W. Miller
of Pecan Gap have been visiting
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L
Sam Mitchell.
Mrs. Dennis Crittenden and lit-
tle son of Greenville have been visi-
ting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R H.
Moore.
Mrs. Joel Hulsey, Mrs. Lawson
Cain, Mrs. Jim Smith, Misses Emily
Hulsey and Mable Taylor were in
Bonham Wednesday.
The many
know that E
I and able to he about again after a
| continued spell of sickness. He
j spends part of tIi•• time at the drug
! store. He has had i siege of illness
j and all are sure he is glad of the
opportunity to be up and about
I again.
Otto Cain, Ed Smith Russell Hul
sey and Ed Hulsey motored to Pa1-
las Thursday of this week to se •
the sights at the great Texas Stal •
hair. It was reported that thes
men carried their lunch with then
in order to he sure they got some
thing to out. The worst part about,
that was they will eat it before ge‘
ting to Dallas and will have to eat
again.
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Last week a number of extra
I copies of the News were printed in
I order that Ladonia people migh
| have a few to send to their friend .
, at a distance telling the have
j wrought by the cyclone. These cop
I ies sold like hot cakes. There at ■
| still a few left and anyone desiriti
one or more cun have them by cal
i
| ing and paying what it cost us to
I produce them .
standard brand. 400 hutch, same as
new, will sell worth the money, also
have brooder if wanted.—C. M.
Daniels, Ladonia, Texas.
J Now is the time to lay in your
supply of winter coal. Remember
we handle the famous high grade
McAlister Brewer Coal, none better.
I—J. A. Bishop & Co.
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Rev. J. H. Scrimshire and D. W.
Williams of Paris were transacting
business here Wednesday.
Let us demonstrate an R. C. A.
Radiola in your home. Dry or storage
battery operated.—Burroughs- Mai
low.
Lee Morrow and Chas. Merrill I
were in Bonham Thursday night at-
tending the AI <> Barnes circus.
They reported a ‘’airly good show j
but that the attendance was not as
large as they expected.
J. A. Williams & Son have recent-
ly replaced their poster advertising
panels that were blown down in the
recent storm. They are of a new-
er type than the old ones and will
stand more wind. Mr. Williams says
they were very expensive as lumber
and work comes pretty high.
J. B. Kizer and family and Waldo
Anderson arc in West Texas this
week on u prospecting trip near Col-
orado and Snyder.
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October selling must be big witfc
us. We have prepared to care for
you in a handsome way in every
line of Dry Goods.—M. C. Spivy &
Co., Bonham.
It will be worth your while to
come even long distances to get in
on the big bargain values being
checked into the store—bought last
week for cash at close out prices.—
M. C. Spivy &Co., Bonham.
We have made strenuous prepara-
tion to take care of your dry good*
needs at prices less than you usual-
ly pay.—M. C. Spivy & Co., Bon-
ham.
Brewer high grade McAlister Coal
ia the beat on the market. Lay in
your winter supply now before cold
weather sets In.—J. jA. Bishop h
Co,
You will find unmatchable valu-
es in the goods now coming into the
•tore, bought on our last week’s
buying trip.—M. C. Spivy & Co.,
Bonham.
Good Used Fords F or Sale
We have a good assortment of
used cars that we will offer for
sale at Bargain Prices for the
next two weeks. These are good
clean cars and have been re-
conditioned, repainted, have
good tires and batteries. Prices
range from $40.00 to $225.00.
{Perkinson Motor Co.
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The Ladonia News (Ladonia, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1927, newspaper, October 14, 1927; Ladonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth912851/m1/7/?q=waco+tornado&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.