The Ladonia News (Ladonia, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1929 Page: 5 of 8
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Local Ne\^s
Mr. and Mr*. T. L. Shipman
in Wolfe City Tuesday right.
S. Saunders was a passenger to Mis* Hazel Parvin has been visit-
Dalla* Saturday. ing jn Dallas this week the guest of
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Mr. and Mrs. Will Hanes and snail j - —....... . .. . -
son, Billie, were in DeKalb on a visit
recently.
Mr. and Mm. C. H. Woods return-
ed Monday from a two weeks visit in
Glenrose.
Friday while roping a cow Felix
Gibort was jerked down and his arm
! severely injured.
The equinoctial .storm which usual-
ly geta here around September 21-
122 was either ar. earlier or later
were visitor this year. Reports are that
jwe are due for a cooler spell of
j weather soon.
daughter, i -----
M (A, William* and wife and J. A.
1 williams went to Dalla.1 this week ■
—--------- ■ - to attend a meeting of the bill-postera J
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keeling of of ttip state. While there they visit- j
Dallas visited Mrs. Kelling’s mother, ed Boo Williams, a brother of J. A. I
Julius Evans and
were Ladonia visitors
'Mrs. G. B. Jones Sunday.
W'Uliams, and brought Mrs. Williams
home upon their return.
H. N. Harvey and wife of Farm
Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Cain and
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Mr. and Mrs. H. K. I.eeman and ployed there now.
.,>H tamijly spent Sunday , with relatives __^—_.-
in Pecan Gap. w. A. Bradshaw made an umbu-
------ lance trip to Greenville last week to
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bridges and take Mrs J. A. Webb of the Jordan
little daughter, Celia Joe were in community soruth of town to
'ersville came over Tuesday to bring
'Mrs. C. G. Harvey home
-Miss Bean Scott, another splendid
teacher, who claims Ladonut for her
- ■ ■ . — home, has returned to her work in
John Henry Erwin, who is attend- Corpus Christi, which place has been
ing school in Arlington, spent a few benefited by her services for several
days with homefolks here last week, consecutive yeras, which speak:, its
— ......... own recommendation. On her way
to Corpus she visited friends in Ft.
Worth.
“WHALE A1
MONSTER $1.00 SPECIALS
(Juteful Article FREE with each
purchase.
Choice of 3 colors
** GRtEN —RED—BLUE
Saturday-September 28 from 2 to 4 ‘m.
“A WHALE OF A SALE’*
v BE HERE
See Display in Window.
VIRGINIA L. BETTS
Variety Store, Ladonia Texas.
Commerce last Sunday.
Sanitarium for treatment.
John Parsons drove to Paris Fri-
day to take Mr. Jack Morrow, not
the one connected with Miller-Yates
— ... I Motor Co., but a gentleman of that
H. Fl Poynter, who had been visit-j name living some six miles north of
town. Mr. Morrow remained in the
Paris Sanitarium for treatment.
Mrs. C. M. Rucker of Greenv'ille
has been visiting her daughter, Mrs.
W. I. Weldon for a few days.
ing here for some time, left Monday
for his hwme at Oklahoma City.
j R. C. Haden and family have re-
turned from Manitou, Colorado. Mr. (
Haden went on to Arkansas on busi- ---.—-*--
*s. I Mrs. Edgar Fuller, Mrs. J. A. Me- j
---- Kurland, Mrs. J. H. Gilbert, Mrs. It. j
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Robardey and C. liaden, Mrs. Joel Hulsey, Miss I
|baby son of Longv iew, were visiting Zella Hulsey, Mrs. J. R. McFarland, l
.Mr. and Mrs. August Robardey this Miss Maud Walker, Mrs. J. D. Fraley, ,
|week. Mrs. Hubert Bartley, R. T. Bartley, j
--— ■ - . ■ ■■ . .- and E. B. Chancellor were in Hon-1
j Mr. and Mrs. Waggoner of Green- ham Wednesday attending the eounty |
(vi!le, formerly a l.adonia residents meeting of the Women’s Missionary ,
‘Were among old friends here several Society of Chirstian churches.
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Three reasons for the
SAFETY
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of the New Ford ears
NEW FORD
SPORT COUPE
with rumble seat
$550
(F. (). B. Detroit, plus charge
for freight and delivery.
Burners and spare tire
extra.)
days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Fry and
daughter, Dorothy Ray, of Roxton.
were guests at the honfe of Mr. and
Mrs. P B. f>y Sunday.
FAIRS ARE FAIRS
Marvin Wariick and Lake Gore
of Lubbock were visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. A. Gore
eust of town this week.
Mrs. John Schultz,
spending her vacation at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Thornton, re-
turned to her home in St. Louis
Friday.
Kdhube had a successful fpir Tues-
1 iiy of this week, whih served all
j'he communities adjacent to it.
I They had free admission to the ex-
-hibit-i and at night the peopl*> were
entertained with a minstrel show.
J The Community Fair at Bailey
; closed a very successful show Sat-
who has been It1.1? njKh'',with * lar^ attendance,
which doubtless was interfered with
on account of people being busy in
the fields picking cotton.
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Closing=Out
FURNITURE SALE
We are closing out our furniture and invite
those needing anything in this department to
call and see our stock. We have genuine bar-
gains for particular buyers.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hulsey and
Robert. Everett Yeager, Ed Hulsey
and Miss Elizabeth Scott attended
the show in Wolfe City Tuesday
nijrht. .
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fullv inclosed • brake
system.
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Strong frame and
body.
Triplex shatter-proof
windshield.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Bass and sons,
Caryle and Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Fooshee and Joe, Jr,, attended the
T)oug Morgan Show in Wolfe City
Tuesday night. -«*.
.osio*-’
Our Pennant Motor Oils are highest in
| standing. Drain your car and fill up with
J Pennant, and see the difference.
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We have just received a stock of Aladdin
^ lamps and supplies- that light that is softer
than electricity. ^...
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THE
ECONOMY
TWINS
• C. H. Weldon
Hardware and Furniture Co.
The new Ford is a great car to drive not only
bcause of its acceleration, smoothness, speed,
comfort, reliability and economy, but also be-
cause of the safety resulting from the sturdy
frame and body, the fully enclosed six-brake
system and the Triplex shatter proof glass
windshield. f, • ^ f
This shatter-proof windshield is ,va especial-
ly important safety feature, bet an: e it elimi-
nates the danger of flying glasi live cause of
65 percent of automobile injuries,
It is furnished without extra cost and is ju*t„
another indication of fhe quality that has been
bdilt into every part of the new h ord.
By all means, see the new l ord car and ai-
range for a demonstration. Y ou will know
then that it gives you everything you will want
or need in a modern automobile.
Among its features are- beautiful low lines
and choice of colots quick acceleration, vib-
ration-absorbing engine support Alemite
chassis lubrication theft-proof ignition lock •
four Houdaille hydraulic two-way shock ab-
sorbers low first cost and economy of opera
tion -typical Ford reliability and long life.
MILLER-YATES
KOTOR COMPANY
LADONIA. TEXAS
G. Mack Erwin motored to Green-
ville Monday with his ambulance t*
take Mr. T. F. Isom to, the sanitarium
at that place, where he remained for
J treatment.
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Mrs. G. I). Nuise of New Boston,
accompanied by her sister, Mrs.
| Roberts and also a friend, Mrs. Gain
'•of Paris, were in Ladonia on business,
and pleasure-Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lindley, Miss
Dahlia Jewell, Misses Lurn Robardey
land Willie Dee Thompson were in
| Wolfe City Tuesday night to attend
the Doug Morgan Show.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hale of Lub-
bock were recent guest of relatives
in Ladonia. Dwight is just another
one of the old Ladonia boys who is
eueceeding in the west.
We su> under obligations to the
I Farmers & Merchants State Hank, A.
Jl. Bartley, D. W. Sweeney, W. N.
j Graves, H. M. Rramb'tt. W. A Brad-
shaw and Dr J. W. Parsons for'sub-
'scriptirn favors this week.
Ivistast news from Mrs. J, t Baden
[ Jr., wbo has been so very ill In the
.1 Paris Sanitarium, are highly* •’en-
couraging. Friends and relatives
ifeel that they now have grounds tp
'hope for her early convalescence. •
Mis* RKrjibcth (Oarlock,
been he^e during the
wh»v ha a
vyeUpij
months has returned to DaHas to
reenter 8. M. U. Miss Carlqgk ira*
made for herself an enviable record
as an under-graduate in thi> blR
.school, and as n senior this year. We,'
are. predicting still greater .thing* for,'
her.-
j Mr. Roy Crumley spent Sunday
with his family in -Denton, whom he
report* as nicely situated and tie
(girls well pleased with their work.
1 Mira Lillio Lane and brothers,
Dave and Sam, also Mrs Sam Lane,
•U of Texarkana, were guesta of re-
latives. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Easton
Friday.
STOVES
First-*** the Now Perfection Built
ia at** itsrix, wo’ll Take year old (
»M, term* to*. 939.50 for brand new
*aa coolt itarc Good 9x12 wool rag
$19.50.
Philoo Radio*
LEM TITTSWORTH- BONHAM
PRICE IS THE THING
Now is the time to begin planning for winter.
Our shelves are groaning under a superb stock
of Fall and Winter Merchandise, and in order to
get it into the hands of the people we have made
Exceptionally
Low Prices
These goods will move tacit
ami buyers should come
early, before the atock is
picked over.
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WINTER ( OATS FOR
CHILDREN
Priced to Please
Buying Is
Easy
W hen die
Quality
Supply ariti
Price are
consistent
with your
neetts.
STYLISH PATTERNS
For ladies in the latest models are now beuip
displayed here, complete in every detail. Wo
have studied the situation, and years of experi-
ence have taught us the requirements of this
section.
GRAVES-MOORE FRY CO.
THE BEST PLACE TO TRADE AFTER ALL
LADONIA, TEXAS
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Thacker, John R. The Ladonia News (Ladonia, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1929, newspaper, September 27, 1929; Ladonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth981284/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.