The Howe Messenger (Howe, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1936 Page: 4 of 6
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Mr. and Mrs. G, E, Ball and
family, Mis. F. P. Foster and
children, and Mis* Leta Ball
were Centennial visitorsThurs-
day.
Misses Virginia Hendrix and
Elizabeth Hurst, and Loman
Hendrix, Marion Hurst, and
Robert Bruce, all of Anderson,
South Carolina, are guests of
Mr. and Mrs. T. Z. Bruce and
family.
MARKET
Fresh Steak and Roast
We invite you to inspect
our new meat box. 1 here is
none finer. We butcher our
own meat and it’s the best.
MORAN’S
phone 11 Torn Be n
A, &. Sparks and son, James
were in Shferman Monday aft-
ernoon.
Miss Mary Glenn Frisby of
Denton spent several day vis-
iting relatives here this week
Don Teaeme and Mrs. M M.
Davis and son, spent Sunday
visiting their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Teague and other
relatives.
Burt Teague and family of
Sherman spent Sunday visiting
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Janes and
daughter, Anna Kel[, andMrs.
Lucy Lackey, all of Commerce
and Mrs. Ott Lackey of White*
wright visited relatives here
Sunday.
S. R. McKinney, Jack Ford,
and Warner Lovell wereDallas
visitors Wednesday.
Cedar Notes
By Miss Jewell Williams
Mr. and Mrs I. H. Fogle had
as their guests Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs Ed Mash, Mr. and
Mrs Vernie Cara way and fami-
ly, and Mr. and Mrs. George
Blakey and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ector Sollis
and daughter, Mrs. Van Rey-
nolds, Mrs. Rufus Scott and
daughter, and Miss Jewell Wil-
liams were visiting Mr, and
Mrs Creed Cole Friday after-
noon.
Mrs. Robert Wilkersen was
lonored with a gift shower on
Thursday in the home of her
mother, Mrs. A. J. Souther.
Mr. and and Mrs. Ace Step-
henson had as their guests on
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J, M.
Franklin and sons, Gaston and
Elmer, of Sherman, Mr.
BARBER SHOP
Expert Haircutting
Shaves That Please
Tonics and Dandruff Removers
Lloyd Howell
Auto Repairing
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We have had a long experience in repairing auto-
mobile*, and experience is essential in such work.There
is no guesswork in our shop.
Phone 86
Teague’s Garage
Wrecker Service
Tom Beau
MEATS
On these hot summer days there is nothing so
good as good tender meat, always fresh here.
We also have lunch meats for the hot months.
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Groceries
Ball Mercantile Company
— Fresh Meats — Dry Goods
Mrs Walter Talent and her
daughters, Elsie Jo, Rachel,
and rheresa, and neice, Ruth
Smith, all of Cannon, visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Caldwell, Wednesday.
G. D. McAda of Sherman
was here Tuesday morning on
business.
Byron Teague
Ford Tuesday.
visited Jack
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Mr. and Mrs* Lee Hall and
family attended church here
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Key
visited Mr. and Mrs. J.W.Key
Monday.
Card of Thanks
I wish to thank, you all who
and worked so valiantly to save my
Mrs. Ray Fogle, Rev. W. F
Davis of Howe,Rev. Adams of
Sadler, Mr, and Mrs. Everett
Perkins of Sadler, and Mr.and
Mrs. Raymond Williams
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Wetzel
spent Wednesday at Sulphur
Spring-s.
building during the fire.
Mrs. T. C. Butts
Dr. A. R. Littrell
Office at J. H. Dickson’s
Drug Store.
[Office 45
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Phones
tass
iMraammm
Cancelled
Checks
OFTEN we are called on to produce cancelled
checks which settle an account in dispute.
There is no arguing about the evidence—the
eheck—its amount, endorsement and date are
final
Is it not strange that there are still some people
who do not apply this insurance against double
payment to their own personal bills?
‘Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.’
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF TOM BEAN
MEMBER
IfBPSRAI, BZSSBVK
SYSTEM
Mr. and Mrs> George Lovell
and children of McAllen, left
Saturday for thnr home after
several days vis.it with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs., F. Lovell.
Warner Lovell returned here
Saturday after a week’s visit
with relatives in Dallas, Fort
Worth and Dublin.
Mrs. A. M. Smith was on
the sick list this week, but is
reported greatly improved.
Bettie Gene and Bobby Vin-
cent of Eowe visited their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
A, Vincent, this weekend.
Juanita and Winona Wilier
of Oklahoma and Billie and
Inez Freeman of Dallas are
guests of Mrs. Cora Odle and
daughter, Glenodine, during
this week.
Eugene Sparks is visiting
relatives in Sherman this week
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilson
of Trenton were here a short
time Friday. They came after
their daughter, Billie Clara,
who spent the week here visit-
ing her grandmother, Mrs.
Clara Brown.
Bill Baldwin of Dallas spent
the week end visiting his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bald-
win, who with Alfred Baldwin
and Mrs. Cora Fenelon accom-
panied him back to Dallas and
they attended the Centennial
Exposition.
Emmett Penn of White-
wright was here Tuesday.
A. M. Smith
Steak Roast
Bologna Sliced Bacon
Pork Roast Cold Drinks
Hamburgers
Something Good
To Eat At
ALL TIMES!
THANKS!
A Welcome
Guest . . .
Each week this newspaper goes into the
homes of this community —a welcomeguest.
From the little tots up to Grandpa—the en-
tire family looks for its entrance. ‘Funnies’
for the kiddies, and grown-ups, too . , .
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