Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 19, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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\Ve welcome to this bank nil who huve financial
matters they desire to discuss with us and place
our advice at their command. We give you good
service, courteous treatment and sympathetic at-
tention to your banking needs. You need the
services of Bank. Why not seek the Bank that
especially meets your needs? May we see you
here?
h.i^L.:;^V"d gin* Miller Mr. .=,,,1 Mrs. W. M. Gran-1
Oklahoma. Charleston,visited in Tyler last week
lloll Weevil destroyers at
Campbell's Big Five.
Aldin Milligan is in Quitman
attending the six weeks sum-
mer normal there.
Miss Lula Moore of Avinger
is visiting Miss Paulyne Rhym-
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
VINNSBORO,
es.
Soap—75c worth for 50c Fri-
day and Saturday at Proctors.
Miss Lulu Gilbreath left Sat-
urday for a few weeks visit in
Dallas.
11 Bars Soap and 1 Package
Sea Foam, all for 00c Friday
and Saturday at Proctors.
E. B. Brewer, deliveryman.
All business appreciated. Phone
67, Cain's grocery store.
If you ever use Soap Proc-
tors are offering you a bargain
for Friday and Saturday.
TEXAS
Service Sam Says
I "THE ONLY WAY TO BE
SIRE THAT YOU WILL
NOT HAVE TIRE TROU-
BLE ON YOUR TRIP IS
TO COME AROUND AND
LET US M)OK THEM
OVER,
We will be glad to see that your
tires are in first class condition,
and if they will make the trip.
It will be worth your time to
make this preparation, and will
enable you to have a more en-
joyable trip.
Vinnsboro Quick FillStation
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Our Wagons are now moving..
Come in and get yours—either
John Deere or Leudinhaus.—
Campbell's Big Five.
Mrs. J. H. Hastings of Dain-
gerfield spent last week with
her brother, A. A. Lindsey.
22 Bars Soap, 2 packages of
Sea Foam, all for $1.00 at
Proctors Friday and Saturday.
H. F. Lindsey and daughter
of Tyler visited A. A. Lindsey
and family last week.
Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Daniel
returned last week from Hot
Springs where Mr. Daniel was
under treatment for rheuma-
tism several weeks. He is
greatly Improved and apjwirent-
ly will soon be all right again.
You should buy your soap
supply Friday and Saturday at
Proctors.
Mr. and Mrs. James Drum-
mond made it car trip to Wichi-
ta Falls and other places last
week.
That Good Old Crystal White
and White Fnglc Soap at a bar-
gain at Proctors.
Banking Y our
Savings
Creates a Habit of Thrift
Creating a habit of thrift is the first step toward fi-
nancial ^access in life. The other stops cfnie easie/i,
and all lead to the desired result. This bank invites
you to open a savings account—a THRIFT
and .join the throng of men and women «t ' o;J
One dollar will open the account, and you fan depoin
your savings at any time in any sum you cl sire.
M. & P. State BanU
Guaranty Fund Bank
ALo Member of the Federal Reserve By • i
Read want ads
MUSIC LESSONS
| will teach music this year
mning the first of Septeim-
# Those interested please
1*183 Paulyne Rhymes at
Soap—$1.50 worth for $1.00
at Proctor's Friday and Satur-
day.
C. Dodgen Co.
Roy Hinson of Ardmore, Ok-
lahoma, is visiting friends and
relatives here for a few days.
Big Bargains in Oil Cook
Stoves at Campbell's Big Five.
Miss Doris Colquitt of Dall-
as is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Bud James for a few week3.
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LET THE KIDDIES HAVE ALL THE Ai
ICE CREAM
thev
want. It's good for them. It's both a
°od and a tonic, especially the kind we
wne. Made of the purest ingredients under
jHe most sanitary conditions, our Ice Cream
w the best dessert you can serve the young-
ters. And it's not bad for the olders ones,
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The Motion Picture Sensation of the Century
Benefit Winnsboro Volunteer
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Bestrides the Show world lik? a Colossus—The most stupendous exhibition of twentieth century realism ever
flung upon the screen — A colossal drama of the heart and soul of America that glorifies and immortalizes the
firemen of the nation and their loyal wives, sons and daughters! Its very flames will burn an everlasting impress
upon your soul
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The old fireman's devo-
tion to his duty and loved
ones!
The mother's undying
courage in the face of ad-
versity !
0 The son's dauntless spir-
f it and loyalty to his par-
ents!
The golden hours of the
kiddies at play in the fire
yard!
The first cruel blow at
the discarded veteran's
heart!
The great fire scenes
with countless jolts and
tremors!
The mad dash of the fire
horses through the teem-
iing city streets!
The first thin wisps of
smoke — harbingers of
death and destruction!
The frantic rush of oc-
cupants to escape the on-
slaught of the flames.
The inferno with tho
flames leaping toward the
star-lit heavens! . ulMMl
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BRING THE WIFE !
BRING THE KIDS !
BRING YOUR BEST GIRL
BRING GRANDMA AND
GRANDPA ! BRING
THE WHOLE FAMILY !
The crash • >T the gr.?at
safe—the peril of the lov-
ers trapped 'mid the flames
The great heroism of
Dan McDowell in the vital
moment of his life!
The brave fire horse
dash thru the wall of fire
with old Dan on his back!
The thrilling rescue on
the swaying scaling lad-
der while hundreds look on
The frantic father plead-
ing while his daughter fac-
es death in the fire!
The gratitude of the sur-
geon for the rescue of his
beautiful daughter.
The happiness of the old
veteran, as he sees his old
equine pals turned to pas-
ture.
The peace and content-
ment of the little family as
God smiles down His boun-
tiful blessing.
An Emory Johnson Pro-
duction—Starring RALPH
LEWIS.
Let's Go! Get a Thrill! Help the Fire Boys!
Monday and Tuesday
AMUSII THEATRE
Attend The Afternoon Shows
ADMISSION lOc and 25c
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 19, 1923, newspaper, July 19, 1923; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268284/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.