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FRIDAY, MARCH It, 1936.
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thank
help
visiting
the past wee
Buchan
week
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the
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GOLDEN OAK MILLING CO.
I'lmne S7 — D«» Leon, Texas —
AND ARRANGE FOR
‘ DELIVERY
ANY TIME YOU DESIRE
<l. IL Harmon
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if.'. (iraii-E lew
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four! h
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Smith.
week-e
Wall
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. Miss
Ma
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had tin* »
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No
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a paneei
so-many
at
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dl
'did <
S.nith.
Mohon of Comanclre
Eriduy truest of her mother,
i Buchan.
TRA IH-
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W. <
Howard
parents,
a a
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You Can
ORDER
Your
Spring Clothes
NOW
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^m.all
Leon
xas
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We wonder why Elephare
Jakcha
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ned
and
Mi
this week , visit
the L'niver-it' .
Slater
while
ust mi
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lx
Mrs.
guest
Springs.
turning
cream
."'.•-inch all silk
Smith. ?>
Mrs.
kimw
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THE DE LEON FREE PRESS
w a
s -n.
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the
Allen will
daughtei
mmi’.i.
SiUpaarii
was
How
lh<
w. nt
i and
■' ami
i game
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pent s. v
tour of
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Hen
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Mr.
i lenten
parent-4, M »•.
Our i
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toil Will
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The
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and
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and Mrs
Wood ‘
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Mr<. i
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pr-'i.a’rty
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' feel Me p.
I,.Xi hi <| ua rt s .X
ami the e
Lad es silk Lose
. elm
<’m
a lid M rs.
i('b*‘s
of Rudianct
"MADE TO
YOUR ORDER"
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the past w
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l-mith.
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BERLIN, Germany .
mds.
built
have
p or 'rod-
' lenlEns.
of
of her
Alixon.
mil should get
she -ends
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c ch- in
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of I
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week. '
ana Airs.
Eastland I
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and
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— a complete line of
ALL WOOL" Fabrics
awaits your inspection
MEN
Sb i
them elves Mgettier up
dentil In Hie sea nehr A
-pr’n inc<>. The siiitjde i
fr“»tn ur.Lapp. tnarried IL
of all but I be young
Seven of the girls
while two
Zelma l-'orrest,
Eorrest,
. Wayne
E rances
Mi. a-:.I ;]
. il AI:
. W. l <h w
i>- parents. Air.
!l ■ 11
| D.-dlas.
gett Hip
a -he
llave
I three
R. N
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-f Et.
guests of hi.,
N ■ 111 (
g 1CS1--
.Mis.
Jli!.!' plow
"Hitler’s Secret JxSvqs'
'"H>d <■!<>;
I si itiidim
l illian
same us
He think it
a boy
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AD.
miugl.t
tie ’.s
famil) . All - 1.
I.eme .. pl)
__Mrs, l'r-1
here Friday
home at H
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Air. sad AD--. E. AL
W< ith, were week end
sister. Airs. Irene Pearson.
iii-
ll.-
Wanted
acres, near
n. Tb.-.i ett, T.
la-on to the Amen
ting to sing and wen-
We en
Next lime, (all by th" (h>|<I<
pany and see what
-. Ear’ I
ot H aci
r parents
! . ami Air
■ X'e. it's a
•ami Mr-. Elijah
er of Whilnei.
of .Mi-. Rm 1 H.
u c 11 e
• STU’P GOfiT)
I bpmn-'S
j icon- invitations
...mid fulfill.
I We Wet)
N'-io |can lepim
Wanda I lat.-r s'e
joy.'.l it
On Monday we went to Desdemo-
na and sang six numbers and went
inv-ted back Thursday night. We
have ,tii invitation to Howard Payne,
Brownwood, which we. hope to fill.
.The n«v songs we are learning
are “Shortnin’ Bread” ami “Wind at
Night.’
Plans for a
are being made,
has been set.
gested April.
" mg
■ t De.de
(
” l.'l 1
(li iruI CIuli of
school has bi-eii
to sing
AL Allen
Sunday
Nine Ch ineSe Girls Kill
Selves Over i.r.
■rlmi.— Nine Cl
Ives together
In the sea
The
Alary Heatlv seemed
ry iinnoitant
est of III,' v I
others were reln't I.
farm, TO
Preston
('. Al.
theii
f pneu-
Gorm ,n
('. H. A.k.-n of S. n AI u.
cd - f her parents, Mr.
Ri.i-< rs.
; i
Lu
Ml
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Hill was the
•- mother at
aker (.-topping at
ii'ilrmul .--ossing)
■mini'- .1 -.vn the
Hoi, .r
;rd Can,
( | 1\ in.niel,
han,
1 ' \ ii an
Mr. and Mrs
children of T'ru^cott
week Visiting relatiV
ited at I >e alemmiu. •
<>R
to -
Friends <.-f Mr. ami
r -grot to
Geutgianna, i
te 'ias been in tile
i for severul—days.
tiie many
ami kindness
and death of
Alav the Lord
the\ k'.ev.
i yiim ■ < ■ p i
Re\. Earl I.igbtf'
tier of the r'le!,um
Tue-dav vi ut.rg In
.■the,
Organization has
ver beds for planting
locks were placed
to prevent the child
the flowers,
i set out ami
planted
R-dl.
Gladis
■lane Crocket,
•lames Cob-man, I
Po-.i el.
to D-
Al
ved r--freshments.
very much.
wi
x numbers
Thursday
Robinson
receiving
than they
H. F. Davis was
cuts at Itas
ogers : .ml li’ile
are gte.i'ts tins v
AD. and M-s. A!
and Mrs. E II. I
visiting
t" he, |
IL Ware went
, . .... , ek-end t > :
. Git; g ■ .. s 5jall;,,y Lem, f<.;- a
much pleased with the
t<i>:L; there.
A1EN WAN ! ED
| Routes of
i hustler should start
t weekly ami increase rapidly.
Rawleigh. Dep’t TXC-lltT-S, Assistant Edit
i Alemphis. Tenn.
Airs.
' 'lass
Sixth Grades
yd
: n I- ebruary 27th .1:1
Homa haven’t invited
guests at the
Is it
nerve
Rock i;
spi in;- s.
; c"mi . and
Arthur Stagg and Acme Shand of.;
! Weatherford, wete week end guests :
.of Airs. J. D. Karry ami family.
1: i:• Ii; • v. a .-
"rs from
ami
held
Sunday
making
udon.
Thursday-
visiting De
-a-Jy Io
A ’ m ..
read i .
Wil-en
■ practieng
■ "la, a
and .1. (I.
past week < ml ;
C. EoiTlu- a' i
QUALITY-
~ - AND SERVICE’
We .’iDpvec'iitc your businc s ;>ti<l will give you
rcbnnr^ rrtrrng with ttir Dost of Service;
Ha: Won! of Dublin is Ir re v. ■■> k
in' ,:i the Jack Soa: k-4r'l'ail"r Shop.
A b
H y ,m
-,f.il - li st I buisdny atternaoti.
entile conf- nt.•• of the burn was
troyed including rent peanuts
hay beTiugint; to Major Keith,
insurance. The origin of the fire is
unknown. Airs. Wynn resides with
her brother. Lucie Billie Buse, and a
collection was taken here Saturday
to help replace their loss.
Mrs. Earl Rogers and little son,
Eddie, were here from Waco Monday
i isiting in the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mis. Marion Nelson.
We wish to
friends for the
shown us in the illness
our darling father,
bless .everyone ot' you.
Mrs. F. Al. Lock ley
Mr. and Mrs. W. I- <li -gg
. Mr. and Airs. O
Air. and Airs. M. I . Moore
Mr. and Airs. W. X; so
■ Mr. and Air-. E. .1. Gregi-
hoys I
Saturday,■
I .eon I
llotll i
hildren’.- oafs f»!tc
Fashions.
\
AI a.iin.
’ an-l * n
epginet i
'..pam
at
_____■
Mr. ami Mr . 0. M.
daughter, Zel-la, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. K. I
kising Star.
MHM .Vi .
ST. LOUIS . . . C. R. Reed
(above), Superintendent of Min-
neapolis, Minn., schools, is a
staunch advocate of night schools
for adults, like those in his city
where 9,000 adults are enrolled.
Ims lion i
liuitel illl
W .
after v
• Al i s, J, j. Cadeiihead
[ is spending this week
i’her. Mrs.
I
AH', a - d .Mr . \
gone to Ft. i ii iffin v here
ployed by an oil company
I The. P r A
: prepared the flo-
I flowers. Large
>tim! the bed to pre',
of.Comanche '''-n from stepping '-n
visiting ' her Toise cuttings have been
J. R. Owen. the flow- rs \\ill be
Th AgricuTTure Buys planted seeds , and J
their hxt bed. The plants
ning up ami leak very healthy
(Tub bahquet
definite date
Some of the girls Sug
.Mr- (,lei- C".av. ax
v-.'eek-igui guests
and Airs. W. (’.
u.-ed Al ade bi
■ on , a--h
.John
......a-
W. Havne-
<• + •!• •{• + + •{• + ❖ + + + + + +
Robinson Springs I
“Spotlight”
m-Chiyf J'—..
Coat & Pants $19.75 Pants $7.25
One. lot ladies
H. Smith.
ciil'b
’IDH'CIlt
aJI.ie 1
are 1 anyone to be their
I > ho.-al Club ilanquet.
i tliey can't ret up the
Imagine Vivian O’Brien
I dowi. a ch.ince to get an i
i rv in I
her s
• f Z ’ 1
' ■ d. y. Mi . Irvin ami hr..tin
D.-imimi. Air. and Mrs. W. .1
AGs. EEt' h, H. E. Irvin ami
\. Ii\ is w'-nt 'o Ze 'h'.-r Th'.-r do
attend her funeral.
The Nature Study
1 mirth, Fifth .ami .'
tarted their Spring excursions,
have collecf.'d some very
pecimetr of plant life,
the. plant development
hi"h “
H-nn-’wl- l;.i-
with new ho
ami drainage
hrnne, all. of w+t4eh ad,ds
•ml appearance.
our checks tre st ill Ptnol oil ;t
Rose I Tour.
This i>( the first e^sei;Ti.t! to
Anita Kiinn
pus. rate becausi
letters to Dunlin
AT. t
I begun to wear smiles
from ear to "ar. Maybe
the', have bet ii asked to be a
at im !i.m<|iiet.. Who knows’.’
We have noticed most of the hign
schoet gii!.- giving I illian Carr a
luo\ that meant the same us “You
! lloiie I’ W rong.” We think it was
bec.au e she invited a boy they all
.. ', eves tinned toward.
il.iittei' v h;il t
Fl ya and familv of Chilton,!
wa- here this week vis !
i business. Al i. Floyd r-,
in - 'lie in the 11 amble i
pump stations, formerly ,
< ' myn.
.“ a’li TTgrk^athd G< org<
v i ii tennis doubles.
Sam won singles.
playground baseball
Oliver Spring.-
eaim-s, one with
with Oliver Springs,
ty interesting.
'. "llev ball.
I'ame this
to have a
issiim I- riday night.
- W hat and where was it
not iced
g"
.1 ihimj .-’s
the
"I
t.a- k
M, Enoc,!
i of I’met or
f AI- and
el’, of Snyder
brother. M E.
Vx have noticed thafj' .Juanita
( oleinan likes to go to Di'.sdemona
. ; as well us Alurgaret Parsons.
Sam I.. Peak
•George Van Zamit
♦ JACK ENOCH, Sponsor * ■
♦ + + + + + + + + + + + ♦+ i
Hie
h a.-
We
interesting |
ami checked !
n ei .i period i
I
I’a'.-iim- Aliears of J. T.
ek end guest of her pai I
Clarence Aliears. I
; impi■ •
i-e pain'
ditch nea
to th-- ,
to
,f the e Freshmen boys have
to wear smiles that rear!
ar to "ar. Maybe it's because
have beeii asked to be a guest
- b.muiiet.
Air. and Air.-.
'■ i" ly of E . in
G lends hei e Wednesday.
I ockt returned with them
i'.i’ig th, re fm a few Sav-.
II.MIA AT A l< I OR
1‘ES I ROA ED ,!!> I'iRi.
I AST I III Rsl) H. M.
his par-
k end.
.'Oil :<\ El-
small "Id muh
for anything u-alile.-—
(>|ei
SL-0A1
Worley and
wen Tue.-.l i-.’
B is - ell ami
Wm-lev r.'turi: -I
I
I
I
i
i
* ):ik .’lillinu ('oni- I
wc have u> itffcr you. I
I
I
I
k .,n a
Oklahm
Preston Hens',
were here
es. and also
ioa’ offerin'’
Iowa County Digs Cave
to Store Food for Needy
Spencer. Iowa.— Ca ve- i'or storage of
winter food are common equipment of
corn belt farms. Clay county will
have one on the courtlioiise square to
hold its -lecumulated supply of canned
fruits, vegetables ami meals fur the
poor this winter
Ah appropriation Inn be, n made
from the poor fund for material and
labor will be furnished b.v the I’EltA.
The cave Will be 21 leet I'Oi-r. feet
wide and 7 leet .,(o"p. The county al-
ready has :’.,.7ihi quarts tX vey jabb s to
put In sliir.
is st th turn’ MtH'Hg-.
b;.i>y
Seale of
•■ i andmutlii r,
'.eek.
visited hl-
.--w-ral .lavs
1 lost its . on
Mrs. E. L. W
W. T. llj.-h
Lcni Riefenstahl (above), beauti-
ful German screen star, is the
person reported mentioned in the
"Hitler’s Secret Ixrves” story pub-
lished in Paris last Sunday.
. (>• a H"V.( II oi
Effie May Howell
" week er.I - - -
-1 Air.. .
r.'tm-m-d vx ith then,
to Austin
mpany her
Visit. He is
-chi nl lie at-
for RAWLEIGH
families. Reliable j
earning $25,
Write I Editoi
Air-. C. P. Narry ami sons, I'at ami
Charles and Norman Stephens .-pent
Sunday at Cisco visiting relatives.
—t---
De Lem students at John Tarleton
College are making good records,
Elizabeth Herndon, faculty mpr,-
! -entntive said Thursday when
; wa- here visiting De L,
school.
‘ Welk oil the t
at larle'on is going, ahead
and Dean J. Thomas Davis
Ii'.- Imil'iing will he r.
. | am y by i . xt fall.
I d rmitorv wHl also be
to
won tw
one
Were
Ti e pi, Is a
■ Thev ~vp,.,t
week.
Air. and. Airs. Dale
Newberg-, visited his
Oscar Howard last
Miss 'H-ve
the week end
V B. Blair at It.'.
Extra gwd
W. H»- Smith
, Irvin Boswell of Haskell was
L Tuesday guest of his brothet;,
H. Boswell ami family
-Sec the new summer vard >
l-1 at The Fashions.
Evemone enjoyed the fine rain.
Miss Lormia Aliears of J. T. A. ('.
spent the week end with her parents,
Mr. and Airs. S. E. Aliears.
.Mr. and Air . A. Wat-otr and little
daughter-, Ala.y Elizabeth, Mr.-ami
Mrs. E. A. Hirst mid grandson Roger-
Edward Hirst, spent Sunday in De-
I.eoa with Airs. Joyce Burleson ami
children?
Mrs. C cd Alaxw, I
• Id., N-. an.i Ni.a
Fmstl.aml, visibd
Mr:. .1. D. Bryan
E i Gihm re -i
brother, J. s. (lb
the past v., "k. -
Singing ' 1 >•'
well at ton led
Gorman
- Oliver
one we< k.
Nearly all the class is'
iai"ted with our friend
any of the ehildre,
m- , f' I the hi rd ; at
muted 'inf lord
See Airs. I.uvena Lightfoot for;
Avon line cosmetics, Mutual Fabric |
yard goods, and Fashion Frick,
-to-wear goods. She will-
' your patronage. All
teed.
r I Th
ri ady j
appreciat ?
goods guaran
Itp.
1 fi'i ■■ Hemlers-m ha.-
A!oil in.
Buchan wa.; 1
er aunt, Alt a. !
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