Red River County Review (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 30, 1925 Page: 3 of 4
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TUESDAY, JUNE 30,
THE RED RIVER COUNTY REVIEW
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Gobkl® to tin© Ibns
We have a large array of gifts suitable for
the bride. Remember, we are giving a
SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT
on all gifts bought for the hospital.
We'll attach your card and sent it out.
B
UTCHER DRUG COMPAQ
"That Good Drug Store"
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LOCALS Gp I McCunoch Grocery Company
| J | A Jl QUALITY GROCERIES CLARKSVILLE, TEXAS JL
On your vacation, let a Kodak toll
j I,lie story,—StiloB Drug Company.
i Cool, clean, comfortable, Everything
j n<'w at Rainey's Airdome.—Adv.
Trade your used furniture or stoves
for new just the kind you would like
to own.—Dryden Furniture Company.
Mrs. Walter Richmond and daugh
ter, Virginia, returned Saturday from
Tennessee, where they spent several
weeks with relatives.
Mrs. Mary uiedsoe returned Sunday
from points in Oklahoma where she
visited with relatives for several days.
Miss Thelma Barber of Bonham was
i lie week-end guest of Mrs. Sam Pat-
terson here.
lli.UlV) delegates representing
than 18(H) clubs from over
moire
thirty
countries. ^Practically every civilized
country in the w.'iid where Rotary
clubs nave hern established sent de'e-
«?•: 1 to the con ve'-1 Ion.
Preceding the presidents report,
Hon. Eugene lilack was called on for
Rotarians Hear of the
Cleveland Convention
In Hi" absence of several members
til the committee whose time ii was
to provide the entertainment at the
Rotary Luncheon Friday, the mem-
bers were favored with a detailed re- a short talk, and he responded by
port of the International Comventlon j urging the people of Red River County
held at Cleveland, by President J. R. j to forget the depression that existed
McCiilloeh. | here during the past few years and
Mr. McCulloch and A. M. Craves re-1 look to the brighter future which is
lurncd from the convention early hist dawning on the county now. He said
recently received
one of the leading New
Kngland papers that ,'contained an
editorial to the effect that opportunity
is greater in the south today than ever
in the history of the country, and
that Horace Greely's advice to the
young men hack in the GO's could
well lie changed from "Co West, young
man" to "Go South young man". He
said thai prospects for one of the
greatest crops the county has ever
produced is in evidence and he urged
the Rotarians to be optimistic and to
talk optimism and to forget the wor-
ries of the few lean years.
Good music and good pictures
Rainey's Alrdome.—Adv.
at
Bath caps arid bathing
Stiles Drug Company.
suits.-
Try one of our New Perfection Oil
Cook Stoves; they make hoasekeep.
ing easier.Dryden Furnitjro Company
Mrs. Buck Enrly of Shreveport. La..
Hived Monday to .be the guest of
Miss Mary Mumble for several days.
Rooms for rent, furnished or un
furnished; bed rooms or for light
housekeeping. Phone 584.
Everything for your
Rainey's Alrdome.—Adv.
comfort at
For the hospital bride, sheeting at
40c the yard.—Walker-Grant Sales
Company.
Buy the hospital bride a big Turkish
towel. 24x44 inches, for 29c ut the
Walker-Grant Sales Company.
Miss Virginia Hicks of Danville,
Virginia, was the guest of Miss Cam-
mie Cornelius here Friday.
Mrs. W. B. Look and D.idley Look
motored to Leonard Sundny, return-
ing Sunday night.
"Splash Me," new line bathing
suits and caps,—Stiles Drug Company.
The show starts at
Rainey's Airdome.—Adv.
>8 p. m. at
Nynl Face Cream for tan and freck-
les.—Stiles Drug Company.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Look and small
son, John Barrington Jr., returned to
their home in Houston Sunday after
spending several weeks with Mr
(Look's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W B.
Mis. John 1'ssery of Riverview left Look.
Saturday for her old home in Seattle,
■k. which was attended by over, that he had only
a copy of
Wash., where she will spend several
months with her parents.
; Mrs. W. M. Taylor of Detroit was
j here Saturday to attend the Jolly?
j Taylor wedding.
Bill Snow of Paris, was
ville visitor Friday night.
C lark s-
Such Popularity
Must Be
Deserved
There is no need to tell
you that our
FOUNTAIN DRINKS
and
ICE CREAM
are known all over the
county. Everybody in
Clarksville and Red Riv-
er county knows that our
drinks are best, and there
is no necessity of telling
you where to stop on a
hot summer afternoon.
Athas
Confectionery Co.
Music with the pictures at Rainey's
Alrdome.—Adv.
Tee cream—Its the taste that tells.—
Stiles Drug Company.
Some brrgains in slightly used re-
frigerators.—Dryden Furniture Com-
pany.
Guy Mercer of Dallas spent the
week end as the guest of W. S. Hurst
W. S. Hurst, J. F. ("order, and Guy
Mercer motored to Dallas Saturday
night, returning Sunday
L. B. Haskett, publisher of the Child
ress Index, was in Clarksville several
days last week.
Willnrd (litteuden. returned last
week from an automoo'.'e tour ot
NOTICE.
To Whom it May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that the firm
of R. J. McMaster and J. W. Parker,
doing business at Clarksville, Texas,
under the name of McMaster Motor
Company, was dissolved June 1. 1923,
All accounts due to said company are
to be paid to R. J. McMaster, and all
debts owed by said firm are to be I
paid by R. J. McMaster.
In witness whereof we have signed
our names this the 29th day of June,
1925. .
J. W. PARKER,
R. J.M'MASTER.
( Si nth Texas.
Misses Nan Berry and Polly Lyle i
and John Stiles and Kd Norris of De-1 Mr !1,ul Tpp' ,J,1wer.? and
troit were Clarksville visitors Satur-1 Orlffin n'.tned Saturday ,'t.er a t\\ .■>
(l)ly j weeks vif.lt with Mr. and M
_j Milan.
Clyde-
Mrs. G A. Maxfield and children are
visiting relatives in Paris and Green-
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pollock and
children of Tnllhina, Okla.. are hero
the guests of Mrs. A. Pollock.
Everything nice, new and comfort-j
able; good music and good pictures
at Rainey's Airdome.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Butch ?r returned
Sundny .Cer a short 'Uit with Mr.
Butcher's par' nts In Prescott, Arkan
his.
10 % Discount
on all Purchases of
"Wedding Gifts"
for the
City Hospital
See our show windows
for suggestions
CALL 57, 58 or 59
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Mrs, J. S. Peck and little daughter,
Patsy, of Sherman, are the guests of
Mrs. T. S. Caton.
Faculty Elected for
Next School Term
Miss Alma Dell Cherry, of Houston,
arrived Wednesday to visit with
friends and relatives here and at |
Cherry.
The hoard of Tustees of the Annona
schools have announced the following
as being elected to the faculty for the
next school term, 1925 26; W. H. Miles.
Superintendent, Miss Margie llarde
Wayne Caton has returned from Dal sjw \II"AV «l<n s"!lM 'lfldpujjrj impi
las, where he underwent a slight op-iH,'rl ,iea,v' Ml'9- Heni-jr Hemingway,
eration. Miss Alleun Mann.M r. Chambers,Miss
Connie Allston, Music, and Miss l''er
Ruth Kuson for the Garland school.
Misses Esther Corley and
Marable returned Thursday night from ' Part of the new teachers are well
Dallas and Denton, where they were known here. Both Misses Mann and
the guests of friends for several days. Hardeman are well known.Miss Hard*
Frank Latimer, of Hugo, Okla., was man has been away at her home in
a guest in the home of his sister. Mrs .West Virginia about a year, while Miss
Wade Parks, for a day or so last week Mann has been attending C. 1. A„ at
■ I Denton. Mr. Chambers comes from
the English community and is known'
here, while Mrs. Beaty and MIhh All-
ston are well acquainted, having
taught here last term.—Annona Newt
Automobile Registered.
Cooper Wins from
Boosters Saturday
Mrs. A. J. Lawrence, returner last
Howard Lawrence, son of Mr, and
Hear Rainey's Airdome Orchestra
at Rainey's Alrddme.—Adv.
week from a visit with relatives in
Fort Worth.
G. E. WILLIAMS
Is now in charge of the
CARLISLE HOTEL
3400 Junius Street, Dallas, Texas, jus*,
across the street from Baylor Hos-
pital.
He will appreciate your business
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One Cleaning is Worth
Ten Embarrassments
So have your suits, hats or dresses clean-
ed and save apologies. Many hasty ex-
cuses will be done away with if you keep
your clothes clean all the time. We are
as near as your telephone and our service
is almost as sudden.
"Famous Cleaners of Filmy Fabrics."
! Modern cleaners
—
"We Clean and Dye While Others Try '
Ji1
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bogdonov, lit-
tle Miss Norma Ruth Bogdanov and
Mrs. Clarence White left Sunday for
Dallas, where they will visit friends
for several days. Before returning
_ Mrs. White will visit her cousin. W.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haynes of Paris P. Moore, who Is head of music de-
Hear the Airdome Orchestra at
Rainey's Alrdome on Depot street, op-
posite Brewer Hotel.—Adv.
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Griffin Sunday.
El Paso. Texas, and Cloud Cioft, J'tw
Miss Joe Brown left last vec-k for
Mexico, v here she expects to reinai,.
fjr some time.
parlment of the Baptist Seminary at
Fort Worth.
Mesdames F. F, Marable, Mary Ken
nedy, Misses Mary Marable and Ethel
Lewis, of Eufala, Ala., were the guests
of friends in Paris on Thursday.
Everybody's ,Doing It
So follow the crowds to the Skating Rink
You'll find your friends there — every-
body's there — morning, noon, night.
New Floor, New Skates, Good Music, Pep-
py, Congenial Crowds and Plenty of Ice
Cold Bottle Drinks on sale at all times.
Cooper Invaded Clarksville Saturday
and afler nine innings of good base-
ball, left with the long end of an 8
to fi score, the second drubbing given
the locals hv that team this season.
Crosby had one bad Inning, the
fifth, when he was driven from the
mound by three successive hits by
the visitors, which coupled with a
mlscue, pave the Cooper aggregation
a commanding lead. Geary, who fin-
ished the game, held the opposition
well In hand and allowed but two
hits during the remainder of the J
fray. '
Johnston has a full schedule of.
games to be played at Clarksville atid j
abroad for the next week. The Boost
ers were scheduled to play Blossom
at league park Monday afternoon;
Mlnter at Minter, Tuesday afternoon;
De Kalb at Clarksville Wednesday
and then the team will jurney to Fore
man, Arkansas, Friday where they
will take on the fast team at that city.
A game has also been schduled foi
next Sunday, with detailed announce-
ments to be made in our next issue.
There Is a possibility that Johnston
vlII try to arrange a series of vime;
with the Indian team of Tishomingo,
Oklahoma, In the near future.
Coy Hannah, Avery, Ford. ' !'|
Adam Cagle, City, Ford, j
F. L. Hagler, Clarksville, Foril.
Miss Vera Harrell, Dolby Springs,
Ford.
Mary E. Tutt, Dolby Springs, Ford
J. E. Vaughn. Deport, Ford.
Ernest, Tutt, Dolby Springs, Ford.
Jim Wilson, Annona, Ford.
J. A. Bagby, Clarksville, Buick.
J. S. Sims, City, Hudson.
W. H. Thompson, Manchester, Kord
J. T. Jolly, City, Ford.
W. H. Tutt, Dolby Springs, Ford.
C. P. Rose, City, Ford.
D. E. Van Dyke, Clarksville. Dodge
T. T. Mowery, Negley, Ford.
William Ritchey, Detroit, Ford.
Lee Coursey, Detroit, Ford.
ilHt
IT WAS.
'So the radio announcer died
night? What were his last Words?"
"He said, 'Station ME 1s now sign
ing off."
10c—Admission to the Rink-
25c—Skating—25c
10c
No children under twelve years of age al-
lowed on the floor at night session. Every
thing for your convience at the
H. & C. Amusement Cos
Skating Rink
Hen feathers were grown on a
rooster fed a diet containing thyroid
extract by the genetics department if ■
the University of Wisconsin.
Fred Davis
Expert Mechanic
—With—
CONERLY'S GARAGE
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE
100 ACRE FARM to trade for home
In Clarksville, Address P. 0. Box
132. tf
FOR SALE—Good milk cow. Call or
see Jack Ragsdill at McCulloch Gro-
cery Company. tf-c
AGENTS WANTED—To sell Watklns
Products. See Charles Pickering,
Bagwell, Texas. 2t
SEND The Review your orders for
commercial printing. Prompt de-
livery. reasnoable price.
Lost and Found
I,(1ST Between th" Style Sln>|< and
Wad" Clark's residence, Tuesday I
nig lit, crescent shaped pin set .j
pearls with diamond In een'er R J
turn t> Review office for liberal re
ward.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Two apartments, furnish
ed or unfurnished; close in on
paved street; will be vacant after
July 1. Apply at Review office.
HOl'SES FOR RENT—Two 4-room
houses, one on East Main nnd one
north of depot. See Pat B. Clark, ftc
FOR RENT—Large southeast bedroom
1o ladles only. Home on South
Walnut. Phone 257. tf-c
Transfer
Two one ton trucks for your servlse.
Short or long distance hauling by
careful drivers. L. P. Mosley. Mon-
roe and East Street, Phone 26(1 tfo
FOR HEAVY HAULING or moving of
any kind with truck and trailer call
I'll'un MM. L. T. Pre wit t, 1445 Col
* lesre A \ rule, tf
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Bryce, A. T. Red River County Review (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 30, 1925, newspaper, June 30, 1925; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth292801/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.