Palo Pinto County Star (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, September 3, 1937 Page: 3 of 6
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Miaa Gladys Smith visited in
Graham last weak.
Bud Doan of Graford was a Palo
Pinto visitor last Friday.
John Boyd of Santo, was a visi-
tor to Palo Pinto Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mays and
daughters spent Sunday in Fort
Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ballard of
Midland, visited Miss Lula Tidwell
Sunday.
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Ernest Clark of Mineral Wells,1 Miss Jewel Maurice of Denton,
was a visitor to the county capital spent the week-end with her aunt,
Monday. Mrs. Bill Abernathy.
Supt. J. Howard Morris went to Mrs. J. Howard Morris is much
Austin the first of the week on improved after painful injuries re-
ceived in a car wreck.
Uncle Jody Corbin is confined to
the home of his neice, Mrs. Ray
Abernathy, with illness.
J. R. Stuart and A. M. Barrett of
Strawn were visitors to the Star
office Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Talley of
Caddo, visited in the Frank Wat- Mr".’A.'B.~Gilbert',
son home Sunday.
Mias Beulah Watson went to
Trinidad, Texas, Tuesday, to visit
Mias Dor ace McClure went
Breckenridge Monday to see
Elisabeth Hale.
SMART SCHOOL TOGS
Whether you are going away to college, attending high school
or ward school, we have just the dress that will thrill youl
We invite you to visit our smart shop and see our pretty
things before buying.
STEELE STYLE SHOPPE
207 North O.k Arena, Mineral Welle
Mesdames Randall C. Wilson,
(W. A. Ford and Mary Dunbar,
Miss spent Saturday in Fort Worth.
| Mrs. Fernie Ciepper and Miss
SS!= Beulah Brown returned home last
week from Monahans after visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Chestnut.
Ray Abernathy returned home
Tuesday after a pleasant visit in
San Antonio with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Abernathy. Mrs. Abernathy
drove him home.
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NOW WITH HIS EYES CARED
FOR HE’S READY FOR SCHOOL
No more headaches for little Bobby Jones —
no more Scoldings from mother and teacher
because of his low grades, either. Now that
Bobby has his eyes cared for,- all that is past.
Faulty eyesight may be the cause of your
ohild’s nervousness or seeming dullness—it’s
not always readily apparent. Our complete
optometric analysis gives you the facts.
Consult
DR. J. E. ST. CLAIR
Baker Hotel
OPTOMETRIST
Htnoral Wells
BACK TO SCHOOL
Days at Penney’s
One and one make two, so our school teacher told us. But
one small purse and one trip to Penney's make dozens of sav-
ings—we know! Every year Penney’s solves many a problem
for mothers and fathers—that’s why Penney’s is headquarters for
school clothes for children of all ages. We'll outfit them from
head to toe—so smartly, so economically, you’ll wonder how it
happened.
Free Souvenirs For Boys and Girls at Penney’s on
Saturday, Sept. 4th—Don’t Forget the Date.
J. C. PENNEY CO., Inc.
Mineral Wells, Texas
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Back to School
Classified
For Rent—W. S. Conatser home.
See Ray Abernathy, Palo Pinto.
All kinds of Mosquito lotions-
fresh U. S. P. drugs, packed air
tight. Jewelry ordered at 25 per
cent off. Abernathy Pharmacy,
Palo Pinto.
Prepare today—September is fly
month. Get screen wire at Aber
nathy Pharmacy and screen your
your home now. Sole agent for
famous White Crusader insect spray.
YOUR BUSINESS CORDIALLY
SOLICITED WHEN IN MINERAL
WELLS; SINCLAIR STATION No.
2, corner Oak Avenue and North
east Second St. Washing, greasing
and repair work. Sinclair gas and
oils. MARION SEAMAN, mgr.
SCHRAMECK BEAUTY SHOP
413 N. W. I st Aven Mineral Wells,
Phpne 992. Permanents $1 to $5.
Realistic Permanents $3.50 to $5.00
Eugene Oil Permanents $3.50 to
$5 00. Only-best solutions used.
Henna Pack and Set $1.25; Sham
poo, Set and Dry 35c; Eye Brow
and Lash Dye 50c.
LOVELY HAIR MAKES A
LOVELY GIRL. Go back to
school looking your best. Our
work is sure to please. Special
on permanents $1.00 und up. Wet
finger wave 15c, Shampoo Set and
Dry 35c, Oil Shampoo 50c. Pal-
ace Barber and Beauty Shop, 312
North Oak, Phone 152, Mineral
Wells.
Greetings old and new Students! We Invite You
to come, inspect and buy from ou rcomplete stock
SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND SCHOOL NEEDS
Regulation sizes in all tablets, composition books,
note books and fillers. Huge stocks of pencils,
inks, staffs, paste, compasses, lunch boxes, books
satchels, brief cases, etc.
Anklets, hose, underwear, ties, belts, and in fact
everything you will need for school opening.
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“Popular Prices Prevair
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Duke - Ayres
School Needs
Theme tablets, inka, compo-
sition books —We can supply
ALL OF YOUR NEEDS.
Ideal Grocery
Mrs. Val Smith
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5c to $1.00 Store
MINERAL WELLS
5£c PER ROLL
Iw Patterns
J. M. BELCHER $ SOI
FURNITURE
MDOEKAl WELLS
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RIDE ON
FIRESTONE TIRES
THEY’RE SAFE!
Rememberl We Wash and Grease Cars—Modern
Service of All Kindsl
Sinclair Station
PALO PINTO
FRED FOREMAN
Why Wear An Ordinary Hat—
When you can have one individually designed?
See our smart Fall Styles, or have your old hat re-
styled. Better still have your new one made
to order.
LILES HAT SHOP
Miss Lizzie Liles
Across from City Hall, Mineral Wells
A Special Invitation
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Yager of the
Wist Tins Sandwich Shop
Mineral Wells
Extend Palo Pinto High School Pupils, who will
attend Mineral Wells High School this year, a
Special Invitation to eat at their Cate when in
Mineral Wells.
SCHOOL LUNCHES A SPECIALTY—Price*
Reasonable.
Three Blocks East of High School—East Hubbard.
Mineral Wells.
USE OUR POPULAR
LAYAWAY
PUN
ON A BEAUTIFUL NEW
WINTER COAT
(10.95 • $18.95 and $24.95
Smart Tailored Styles in Popular
New Materials and Colors.
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Beautiful New Fall Dresses, Millin-
ery, Accessories and Shoes
STRAWN MERCHANDISE CO.
“Forward With Texas Since 1894**
Strawn. Texas
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Dunbar, Mary Whatley. Palo Pinto County Star (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, September 3, 1937, newspaper, September 3, 1937; Palo Pinto, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1038534/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.