Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1924 Page: 4 of 8
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WINNSBORO
WBEKLY
NEWS, DECEMBER 11, 1924
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Personal Service
There is a service that goes with the deposit and it
is the aim ofthe First National Bank to give the best
service possible. Business man, Professional man, Far
mer, Clerk, you give the service we give. Have you a
Bank account? If not, we want you to start one now,
we don't care howsmall an amount you start with,
we wat you to make the start. 7
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
WINN8B0R0,
TEXAS
Heardquarters Jfor Christ-
mas goods. P. P. Martin.
Mrs. R. G. Andrews visited
Mrs. E. L. Egger at Paris last j
Saturday.
Ladies, have your button* |
covered and hemstitching done'
by Emma Burougha at Proctoi
Bros, store.
If possible you should shop
early, but on the other hand, of
you can not shop early, then
come later and be assured that
our prices will be the same all
the way through the Christ-
mas season. P. P. Martin.
t You will find many beautiful
Xnms gifts at the Christian
Church bazaar, December 13 at
Snow building.
The Winnsboro News and the Dallas
Semi-Weekly Farm News for $1.75 yr.
LOOK!!
WHAT FINE ENTERTAINMENT WE HAVE
SELECTED FOR YOU AND YOURS DURING
Christmas Week
AT THE
AMUSU THEATRE
Everybody will Enjoy these Fine Pictures!
MONDAY and TUESDAY DECEMBER 22 and 23.
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With John Bowers and Marguerite de la Motto
ALSO— Comedy and Pathe News —ADDED
ADULTS 30c CHILDREN 10c
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY DECEMBER 24 and 2.")
XMAS EVE and XMAS DAY
Rex Beache's
stary of love
and romance
mid the fren-
zy of the oil
fields.
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ATTEND THE DAY SHOWS
OPEN FROM 1 P. M. TO 11 P. M. Every Day
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MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW
To see these unusually big attractions during Xmas week.
We are proud of the above selections. We hope that our
Many friends and patrons will like them.
Something exciting and wor-
th while 26 cent grab sale now
going on at The Enterprise.
6-qt aluminum stewer Sat-
urday for 98c at Davis Variety
Store.
Drink Folger's world's finest
coffee, sold by Campbell's Bgj
Five.
Earl Hill of Fort Worth visit
ed W. A. Coats and other re-
latives here Sunday.
Lowest prices on ladies' sho-
es. 2.89, 3.89, 4.89. Enter-
prise.
Folger's, World's finest cof-
fee, is sold by Campbell's Big
Five.
Mrs. J. C. Huey and Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Huey of Pittsburg
were here Sunday.
Turner Mercantile Co. sells
Folger's world's finest coffee.
Coats! Coats! The great-
coat season we ever had. There
is a reason. Enterprise.
The high school orclicstra
will render a program tomor-
row night at 7 o'clock at the
high school auditorium for be-
nefit of the orchestra. (Admis-
sion 15 cents.
With Milton Sills, Anna Q. Nilsson, Alice Calhoun and
Crawford Kent. Locale of Story Banger and Dallas, Texas.
AIjSO GOOD COMEDY ADDED
ADULTS 25c CHILDREN 10c
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2fi and 27
The Wonder Dog of "The Silent Call" and Brawn of the
North"—
A few Mothers Club Cook
Books at The News , office, i
When the supply is exhausted
you will not be able to get
them, as no more will be print-
ed.
Let us make a mid-season
hat exactly to your plans. The
Enterprise.
6-qt gray enamel stawer Sat!
urday for 49c at Davit) Varie-
ty Store.
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The News will receive sub-
scriptions to any magazine oi
high class periodiail published
in the United States. Sometimes
we may save you a little by
clubbing two or three maga-
zines. Give us your orders.
Expert hemstitching with
new machine. Dress making
reasonable. The Enterprise.
17-qt gray enamel dishpan'
Saturday for 49c at Davis Va-
riety Store.
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I Put Folger's world's finest!
I coffee, to the test. Campbell's
Big Five.
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day. How many next? Will you
be there! Don't fail! '
Xmas millinery, Xmas hosi-
ery, Xmas gifts. The Enter-
prise.
25 bushels corn for sale at
Gist and Sons
We beat Cooper last Sunday.
A fine start. Now for the races
Be a sport. Don't miss a Sun-
Supported by a big all star cast. A new thrill drama of the
Northland
ALSO— Good Comedy —ADDED
ADULTS 25c CHILDREN 10c
13-inch gray enamel wash-
pans Saturday for 29c at Da-
vis Variety Store.
Mrs. Homer R. Weir return-
ed Friday from Dallas where
she was in the Saint Paul Sani-
tarium three weeks following
an operation. She was accom-
panied home by her sisters,
T*riir L. N. Cleckler and Mrs.
L. W. Latham, who returned to
Dallas in the evening. Mrs Weir
is doing well and her condition
■ believed to be such that she
will be up again in a abort
time.
Just on the edge of need!
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New Stylish Coats and]
really begin to need i
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Every Coat
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WARM COATS OF ST^USH
Velours,. Bolivias, Blocked Bolivi|
and Novelty Woolens.
They mean genuine definite
ings to you. Coats that are the
acme of fashion Tightness.
Black, Brown, Taupe and NavyJ
fine soft materials. Full range
sizes.
Silk Dresses
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BEAUTIFUL DRESSES G01N|
for a song! Cantons, Satins and
er crepes iu most popular styj
brought out this season. Many J
choose from! Big color assortraefl
All the new trims. They'll be snf
ped up in no time at this price,
the values are ccretnr.ly timely.
Wool Dressei
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$7.
VALUES EXTRAORDINARY,
price to make these stylish dies
vanish. Serviceable Poiret I wills j
styles for youth and matron.
In popular navies and brow|
trimmed with laces, buttons, co'1
and cuffs, embroidery etc. GenttJ
values in every respect!
IMAGINE! SKINS'
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1924, newspaper, December 11, 1924; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268353/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.