The Detroit News (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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COTY
P. D, Inzer
TWENTY-FIFTH Anniversary
Combination Package
Special Silver-Jubilee COMPACT
| visitor to Dill I a* thatday.
Extra fine quality seed oats.—
W. T. Norm & Co.
a business ' Miss A ice Hill of Harwell was
_A „ Mv^nnil Mr- F.mevy Castett
A ith Lacu Jluo I$x‘of T.O i 'r t ACC.
We ate Giving Free A $LQtt COTY COMPACT
BOTH
IN -THE SAMR SHADE
AND PMOl'Ilk:
ODOR
Your trade Solicited and Appreciated.
DETROIT DRUG CO.
THE NYAL QUALITY STOKE
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MiTinuf "Mr?. Jntm Sample
were Paris visitors Monday.
Mrs. Berta Berry was a Paris
visit orb Monday •
Choice baby beef, extra tineY.
R T. Morgan. /
Vour Appearance depruli oa yaer Iripiit Mare tfcaa aa year «
milliner 01 dreaawaker Without toothy brush. 4e si if ice, kair brack < ’
and comb, dotkoa; brush, soap, cold cream and, for. same'people, paw.
der, roof e, lip sticks aad eye brow peacil, you woald look pretty shab-
by, no mailer wbat kiad of clotkes yoa war*. I
Mrs. R T Morgan / I koailk ia Ike «roatast aid ta beaaty. Wt kaadle ootkiag
•Kaa ar * •• >'m^ ;; 4»..v ^ with ibe if* Wittyo « .♦<• «1*»
« and wo appreciate yoar basiaess, large or
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TheRexall Store
the guest of Detroit friends this
week
Cabbage Plants, frost-praoL
grown in the open; ready for de-
livery.*
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Detriit visitor Wednesday
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Wf have put in a line of staple groceries in conneciion X
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with our Dry goods and will continue our policy o( cash and
small profit We will appreciate your inspection of the quality
of our goods and ihe prices,
RAMSEY STORE
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Dick Itayhurn was a Detroit
j visitor Tuesday and Wednesday.
(). M. Peek a id Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Peek of (ireenville were
visitors to Detroit this week
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Plenty of Bliss Triumph Sc-e.x
Irish Potatoes.—R. T. Morgan./
Mr. and Mrs. R, L. Stanley of
Clarksville spent a few hours with
D ,*troit friends Monday
Herbert Ritchey returned home
Saturday from a few weeks stay
at Odessa. "s
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Money to You
Until March lit we will sell the
following articl
l^w prices:
| 15c Ho-e
Marryed Last Week
I lowing articles at these very W hi dey, who live south of lAe-
Mrs. Ed KutreM, who is in tht
! Sanitarium at Paris, is itnprov
S. J. Martin and Miss Mary ; ing.
»t UK*
T5c AH thrt-a.it' I Silk !i >se -VK-
25c
$1.75
$1.25
Lisle H-
Dress Shirts
Dress Shirts
$1.50
$1.00
line of
troit. were married last week at Ext ra fine quality seed oats-
the Methodist personage, Rn. i W. T. Xorris k Co.
F Lam ir MrGown. thr pastor, j
Otficin'ing i'ltey are worthy 1 Mrs. J A. Robinson visited
young pe *ple and cvill make their her daughter, Mrs. J. Cooke.
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\Lso we have a big
Men’s Work Gloves.
Big Smith Overalls the best we
know of. $1 75.
Underwear for men at reducid
prates.
Full line of Big Smith Work
Shirts $1 00.
>on’t forget we have a coin-
le line ef Feed.
Plenty Seed Oats.
You can get what you.want at
A.store from safty pins up
Come in ami get prices.
Pay cash and pay less.
K.4SH & KARKY
F. DeWitt, J >etroit
home near woodland.
Bi gwell Methodist
I at Paris this week
A. H Gibbs, who was hurt iiri
automobile wreck near Detroit'
recently, was here one day this
week, _______
Robt. Norm of Arlington wasi
the guest of h*s father, R G. I
X rris. and other relatives anflj.
friends this week.
Inzer-Terry Drug Co.
Fiee Delivery Phone 23 V. H. Terry, Manag
Residence for Sale at Bargain I
-part cash, balance terms. Apt
ply The N’ews.
Mrs. Claud Councill returned
home yesterday from Dallas,
where she had been attending;
the bedside of her sister, Mrs.
Alai le Branitaii, who died Tues-
day.
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Try a brick of that home-mail
Chili made at R T. Morgan’s 1
Cafe. /
VVANTEL>—Wide awake boy
12 to If years old. To take Tex
arkana Gazette Agency in De-
troit. Pony or wheel an aid but
not neccessary. Make about
$2.51) per week to start Paper
irrkes early. Won’t interfere
with school work. We will help
yon build up route. Write circu-
lation manager, Texarkana Gaz-
ette, Texarkana, Toxas
ace and address. We will get ir
Your dollar will jot full valne
HIGH CLASS GROCERIES
Your trade appreciated
Service and satisfaction
J. R. TONEY & SONS
WHERE QUALITY COUNTS
Phone 17
Midway
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.. ., , , The-Rat«pday JBndge dub met
Mrs. S. 1. Guest of Irani u u v. , » ...
.. .. , . . .. . . ,, With Mrs. Hanoi! Womack Safiur-
\nihrng else makes a *1.111 is visiting her-mot her. airs. C. M. | (j iftuBBim
N’orwbod and other relatives a‘j
Detroit.
M
F Lamar McGown, L’a^Ur
^■“Religion is necessary to pro
gre-s.
self-sacrificing and good.”
Sunday School 10:00.
• Dr. W. F: Brooks, Sup’t.
Sul »H’t Prayer.
I Morning Worship 1X:00.
! ''Theme: “Evangelism in
H< »rne *’ -
i Evening Worship 7:45.
! Theme: “A , genuine
.Testament rcv'iva1.”
| “A searching question: lithe
Unlch with you. *
Plenty of Frost-Proof Cabbagej
Plants; grown in the open. R. T L»
Morgan |
Sat pro ay Bridge Chib
The Valentine
Assignment of the different
countries of the continent had
As an introduction to the lesson
—:— 1 on South America, Mrs. E. B.
Hamon Patton has returned Lyle, who was leader, gave a very
home to Harrold ' interesting review of “The Bridge
Singing next Sunday at 2:30 of San Louis Key” by Thorntdh
p. m. | Wildeo, the plot of which is laid
Sam Diffie of Broken Bow, Ok- in Peru.
laUoma spent the week end at the
home of Jack Hastings.
I^wrence Stricklin* ud fanti-
ly visited . red Mtltuns Sunday (|lsfu.„,„„3 ,,roved tpite in,tract-
Jim Moore and wife are on the jye
sick list this week. ' A t ^
Tom Smith and wife have re-' 1>ue to the time given to fne
turnetl from Greenville where cement, the social hour was
they have been visiting. dispersed with.
, . , Mrs. S. E. Causey has been on Following the study the boat-
1 ; the sick list this week «* assBted by Mrs. H. C. Bailey
;md Mrs. James A. Robinson ser-
Mr. and 3lrs. J. W. Chappeb
land CoUt’ Dod-'n returne.
the Saturday f: -rn a visit to Westacr*
Hew
Pratr c I Jay for sale 3be a halt
or ins.- See Jolly or Jess*
j < larntf.
After several enjoyab*'* games of
Irridge a <ielicit»us lute icon was
served to U.e following members:
Mrs. i>olt»h Df 11 ins. Misses Sue
and Kathleen Coffman. Anna
i Bourne, Georgia Swan VanDyke.
Mary Hannah McClure, Joe
U’Ja dine Abernathy, Delia An-
do son. Hattie McCoy, Mary
Protestant church of today -n
Mrs. Ed Fut^J’. who is in th* Reynolds, Burr us Sharf*e and
' adequate proponent of the fixrda-j sanitarium at Paris is resting j!re,,p McAdams. The hostess
Mrs. D. C Russell has been in mental teachings of Jesus Christ ? ‘ m’’
the Dallas market this we* k 'Hfe answer: Profess religion and
buying New Spring goods for the Ikj orthodox ir the inter|>et*3i >n
R'is.sell and Peek s*ore. of the Rible.”
Culture Club
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lore meu stand ad»ersity and saccrssfullr iwme it tbin successfully
stand prosperity. —-Selected.
“KNOW
THE TRUE VALUE OF TIME---
NEVER PROCRASTINATE” ,
. —Lo.J Chester'icId
Time and opportunity wait for no one! To procrastinate
in securing ADEQUATE fire insurance protection for
your property is to remain exposed to financial loss—after
a fire it is too late to insure.
Let us help you now to strengthen your protection with
sound .stock fire insurance.
1$01 R.J. EASLEY, Agjnt. 1929
Courtesy Efficiency Integrety
Mrs. Olds. The next meeting
Mr. ami Mrs. it. J Mathis of j will be with Mrs. Dolph Dollin-
j Sherman were guests of relatives Saturday, February 23rd.
jaiul fri**n*ls here last week end j
Epworth League Piograirs
f i*ir. H Rawd«*ly>*h «*f Wwwdkwyh •
I is quite sick and has been for I *, *1f*1*
j several days.
A Bible invitation.
Subject
Come
... i LeaderChrisUne Earnest,
' ”h< , Scripture—Matt ll^tUttO
,s...... - H E5! lhat ”a ! Prayer Lorth.
raisetl by Lee Jones, see or ptronr-i—L—
Come Eunice Martin.
The Psalmist Use of G me.—
Mary Adeline Burkleo.
ve»l a most delicious refreshment
plate.
■■ HI The next next meeting of the
Despite the raging snow storm club wi|, be' Friday, Feb. 22,
of Friday afternoon, twelve mem-(When Mrs 0 g Ho|loway wj„
berstf the Women’s Culture Club entertain.
brave*rf(»rth to be present whenf
Mrs John A. Sample entertained
in hermagnifi ient home in N’orrh ■
De’roit, and felt well repaid in
the geneial hospitality they re- Good or better; most any kind
chived from the charming hostess. anY length, on ground or deliver-
Roll call was answered with ®d- PhoneD2(>. R. 2.
current events. Garvie Bailey.
Wood for Sale
him at once.
Sdid*k^i!!er
for
a Lon? Lifs
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THE KIND CF GROChRIES
YOU LOVE TO EAT
That’s ihe Kind we selL
II you have tried us you know it—and if
you have not call and we II prove ii,
WE INVITE YOUR TRADE
-A. L. RUSSELL
Mrs. (’. M Kerr is at Daflu.
this week visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Paul Wright and making
the acquaintance of the new
grand-son.
JUrs. E. B. Alford and Miss]
Bessie Lou Alford of Hendersoi
were guests of their son an*
brother, Dick Alford, yesferdaj
am! today.
Border-brook bred to, kiy Bar-
red Rock Cockrels; from per.
headed by Master-Bred Cock-,—
$2 00 each; just a few left Ver-
ner Carter.
C. M. Baker, Circulator for
the Texarkana Daily Gazette,
was in Detroit Tuesday in ttrr
Interest’of that publication anc
plans to begin placing that pa-
per in the Detroit field.
Mr. ami Mrs. I. T. Murrah,
who recently moved from Broker
Bow. Ok., to Paris, were De-
troit visitors this week. Mr.
Murrah is placing the tomatoatul Ley.
says
“Come” Mary
Dixie Rey-
Jesus
Curry.
Who will come,
nolds.
Prayer - Otis Hudson.
Song
Benediction.
Hi League Progr.im
Subject The Church and
World Service, or organized
Christianity in Foresrin Fields
Teacher—Jessie Garner.
Voluntary,
Song.
Prayer Miss Hcniretfa Bailey
Scripture lesson -Matt. 20:20
2S; 8-20.
Tonics lor il»s«'i sdon; 4. What
purpnse of the church-
Reha Own by.
2 Shall we transplant^ organi-
zed Christianity Edwin Easley
T WesTern CivilixafiorT anu
Chri^ianity—Ralph MttOins.
4. Dcnominat lonallsm and
Christian y - Mat McAdams
5' Sharing Ufe—Travis Ton-
w
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truck growing deal in this section
and is building plant beds at De
'troit.
Announcements.
Song.
B,*nedic ion. “
Folks on the Farm
Are goo«l judges of shoe values. Ex[vrience
has taught them that solid leather shoes
look the best, wear the longest, and are
the most economical. "Star Brand "shoes
are solid leather. Thc.v contain no
paper, no fibre, no leather substi-
tutes of any kind. Thrifty, '
$ou..d thinking people look
. for the Star on the heel
-bc.eeuse "Star Bto>4
Shoes arc Better.”
RUSSELL & PEEK
'Star Brand Shoes . Ire Better'
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The Detroit News (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1929, newspaper, February 14, 1929; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1005687/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.