The Detroit News (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1928 Page: 1 of 8
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The work on the cotton nlat-
! I Men’s and Boys’ adjustable Caps .1..........69c to $2.50
11 Men’s and Boys.’ Hats. ......... ,. ;.....$1 00 to $3.75 1 i | b,rm -has been pushed,. all the
; | Men’s anc| Boys’ Uuion Made Overalls..! .. ,98c to $1.29 !! i fl°0r>ng having .been put down
1; Men’s Pin check or Pin Stripe Pants................89c ! ‘ • and the aupport for the roof are
11 I j • LI ‘ n 1 " ’ :; Inow being put up." The new lift- ..........
j; Children’s °Dresse|eS,e*. ..... ......... 25c°t! 98c F j‘^.c.ra?eba® ^een received and The preform ances will be field at’
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’ THE BEST VALUES FOR YOOK MONEY - i; L ‘-form from town w.ll Leflaiah-
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J Next to Poatoffice Detroit; Texas
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UROAY, SEPT. 1
Detroit business men are spon-
cering a big Air Circus Saturday.!
September 1, in which the theL
maneuvers and stunts of the air-,
craft and flying will be exhibited
£ j:j|etMrm from town will be’flninti
♦ i ed within a few days. The drains
3 o’clock in the afternoon. Pass-
engers will be carried before and
after the exhibition.
Telephone Installed at
Chamber of Commrree
! RURAL CURRIERS MEET
, DETROIT LABOR DAT
lias, the First Congressional District Methodists Hold Rally at Detroit
been given; so .1 you need any wil, meet at Detroit Monday j _
information concerning Detroit, Sept. 3, Labor Day. in their reg: Six hundVed Methodists from
or wish to lea\e any tnat soniejU|ar quarterly session and will i all parts of ti e Paris district at-
one else may desire.-call that have a splendid program with i tended an all-day rally and pic-
number; or if you wish Mr. j some KOod numbers This meet-j nic dinner at Detroit Tuesday.
Burkes services the telephone; inp will be held at the tabernacle! Activities of the church ’ and its
w.ll him on office hours. aml dinner sp/ead/
Two or three hundred are ex-
pected to attend this meeting,
Ralph E. Nicol’s
A K. Skinner, an experienced^
and licensed pilot,is owner of fh *
! for the switch are being installed
| today and materiel for the new *»« uc«n»eu pumps owner oi me,
, ♦.lswitch are QnAhe^n^w^^:hine that will be usecTaBT’
i^n.i|tt|||,,,,,,) | ^ j is expectedto &egm onlaying the
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| The work on this new entei^-
j I>rise has been rushed with su/h
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ia the rooms of the Chamber of! Tho RuraI Letter Carriers of| '
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Bit? Tent Show comeand trust their short *Uiy-
in our city will be pleasent.
Comedies - Dramas
Vaudeville-Music
Brother of Detroit Man
auxiliary units being discussed by
a number of prominent State
leaders ,Rev. IraC. Kiker. pre-
siding elder of the Paris district,
presided.
Mrs. S. Mi Black of Dallas,
president of the North Texas
will be assisted by J. Van Buren
licensed pilot, who was formerly!
chief instructor at Love Field,:
Dallas.
This w ill he a real show and aj
large crowd is expected to be in]
Datroic tt/uitness the show. The!
plane and equipment is new, is
government tested and is standard
throughout.
Building Time
The birds and animals have the
seasons in which to build homes,
but lor man that season never
ends—it's build, rebuild or repair
building time
v is ALL THE TIME
Nonagenariao Dies Near Detroit
W. M Butler, age J*t», died at
the home of his son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs, VY. D.
Stevens, at Post Oak Tuesday
night at 8:30 o’clock and was bu-
ried at the Detroit cemetery ye.-.-
j terffay afternoon. Rev. F. Lamar
cimcia ui u.c urin iexas.Tv. , , ,
Woman's Missionary Society, in McGown’pastor of the Melho'
--» > * • ’ • : 'dist church, conducting the fu-
m man an address denied charges fromj
Dies in Oklahoma various sources that young people] nera serv,ces
- ] today are less morally responsible, Mr. Butler was a native of
W. M. Chappell, age 67, br th- j than heretofore and declared that • Georgia, bye came to Texas in
er of J. W. Chappell of Detroit, young foil s today are finer than i earl> 'ife and moved to Red Riv*
died at his home at Spencerville, i they have ever been before |er County about fifty years ago.
Ok.. Monday- afternoon. The other speakers who talked oJHewas reared an orphan- Mr-
remains were brought overland to various phases of Methodism I But^ was an honest, upright
WtKidland, where they were in- vvere'he Rev. Pi V Cole Dullu- jm<Mmd was well known in this
terred Tuesday afternoon, Rev. editor of the Texas Christian Ad-1 ^ction’and'had man>’ frit,nds
F. Lamar McGpwn,pastor of the vocate; Dr. J. W MiHs presiding'^ere‘ had been in P0or
Methodist church at Detroit, in^Jder Houston district•’ the Rev !h^a,th forsomet>^-
charge of the funeral services. ;Joseph K F Dobes ’ presiding! He it survived by two daugh-
Mr Chappell formerly lived in|ei(ier eastern district, Czechoslo-'ters- M”3- an i M s O.B
the Detroit section and moved to. va^ja and the liev Ft P' Brown-1 Yearwood at Paris, and on :;on,
Oklahoma seventeen years ago.; lnK( ,ecretary of the North Texas Luke Butler .at Turkey; hie wife
I He had been -in a serious ton- ] Conference( Epwortlj Leagu« A‘ havinjr preceded him in death
jdiuon for several weeks and the, picnic tJinne, was d or a, eighteen years,
j end had been expected fa:- ^mellonp table encircling the taberna-
,t.me He had lived a useful hLe;^*,. where tne meetings were
I and the good deeds he haa sown bei(,
will live through eternity. j
' Heis survived by his wife and ,
We will appreciate your trade and try by four sons and by a daughter*- Tent Show, uetroil Next Week
DETROIT
3 Night Only
BEGINNING
Monday, Sept.
Very few homes ever reach the
point where l! ere is no building
or repairing occasioned; untiljthat
4X)int is attained our services will
be valuable to you-4-we maintain
builders' service that will aid
you in any building or repairing
scheme.
BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KIND
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Glass, Brick, Etc.
Detroit Lumber Co.
“THE BUILDING STORE”
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BALL GAME A6AIN SUNDAY
D. F. GULLION
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to give you service that will merit it. all grown, and by three brothers.
D. C. Brown Found Dead at Paris
Detroit lost the base ball game
to Deport last Sunday 11 to 4,
however, it was a good game un
til the 8th inn.ng This w as the
Birthday Party
won a previous game by a single
score.
The fourth game of the series
.will be played m xt Sunday after-
noon and a “jam-up” good base
DC B -)\v i areal was Wd hal1 pame that wiU he
j i - u ’ ,«nd intertaining is promised,
dead in his room at a hotel inlrr, - , , „
l hese teams a.ways perform well
Mrs. J, W. Hudson entertained ‘
Thursday afternoon with a
birthday party honoring her little p
daughter, Ruth, who wa.‘ nine'
third game, each team having!3^ oI<!*. After eDj°3'in«.« a
i sir.-de1 number of ‘Oteresting games/ the ’
hosters served de i ious refreidi-,
ments of sandwiches, puncK, ice
cream and cake to the following: ,
Naomi fiuest, Sybil Sharpe,;
Paris Tuesday and the coroner’s
Send Y our
Friends to
this Bank
The Ralph E Nicols tent (show j verdict was death from natural
of comedy and vaudiville \Yill be 'Causes. The body was brought
i at Detroit Monday, Tuesday and I to.De roit V'ednesday af tern non
I Wednesday nights of next week, j^nd burial was at the Detroit
_ ___ I cemetery. The funeral w as con-
u; » i c . t j «t. , !ducted by*Rev. F. Lanrtir Me-
Watermelon Feast Tuesday Night ^ pastpr of the Methodist
j [church.
(.The Chamber of Commerce! He is survived by e:ght chil-
d'll ^lebrate the opening of their dren and one brother. His wife.'
Our cordial relations with our
customers are the results ol
many years of mutual help-
fulness.
new headquarters next Tuesday-
night with a watermelon feast.
Ail members urged to attend.
who w as a sister to Henry and
Ciias Ritchey, died several years
ago.
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Your friends will receive a
warm welcome and every
consideration from our insti-
tution.
Citizens State Bank
DETROIT. TEXAS
He is free who lives as he chooses.--Selected.
If You Are Contemplating the
Purchase of a New Car this Fall
there is no better time to file your o^der for
a Model “A” Ford than the present.
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\X/e are nearer up w ith our orders than any
other Fold dealer in the territory, yet we
are getting , behind fuither every week,
We would be glad for an ■'ortunity to
discuss this natter with yodi
Hogue Motor Co.
Authorized Sales and Service
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and this will be no exception to
the rule
Christine Earnest, Mary Baker,
Bennie Bee Clack, Mary Wilson, j
Leora Curry, Mary Adeline Van -
Burkleo, Martha Ea ley, Mary
Curry and Ardyece Campbell.
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Soon!
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Say to one ol our
officers: uTell me, please, why
this bank is the best bank for me to
deal with.".. .Then u*s up to him; no obligation
on your part—none at att.
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The Detroit News (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1928, newspaper, August 30, 1928; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006102/m1/1/?rotate=270: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.