The Decatur News (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, December 19, 1924 Page: 9 of 12
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Special Touring
Special Sedan....
for Miss Mabel had
wonderful dinner, both huge in quanti
Mrs. Emma Porter and children
of near Alvord spent Sunday with
the score being in Rhome favor 6
to 5. The first game some days ago
was in favor of Aurora by a score
of 6 to 3.
The boys from Keeter came Friday
and defeated our boys 14 to 10.
AURORA
Misses Emma Brown, Jennie Bell
and Mjyrtle Simmons spent Sunday
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PRICESF. O. B. Lancing, Mich
2-Passenger Standard Roadster $540.00
5-Passenger Standard Touring $540.00
2-3-Passenger Standard Coupe $750.00
Standard Sedan $785.00
the most appropriate style, it was
Mrs. Bill Carpenter spent Sunday'
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' night with Jennie Bell Simmons.
Martin Simmons and Brawley Oats
spent Sunday in Bridgeport.
Ouid Reid was in Fort Worth Sun-
day.
E. Simmons was in Fort Worth
Friday on business.
Mrs. T. H. Baugh of Fort Worth
i is visiting her daughter Mrs. J. E.
, Reid.
1 Mrs. Thomas Rawle.
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LONE STAR
We had very good attendance in
Sunday school Sunday but would be
glad to see more come out.
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Wallace and
daughter Beulah spent Sunday at
the home of Mr and MVs. Mack
Thomas enjoying a good dinner.
J. E. Caldwell returned Monday
from a two weeks visit In Hatties-
burg, Mississippi.
Mrs. W. W. Adams, sister and
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Rev. Jordon of Rhome preached a j
; ways a great success, some splendid
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! splendid sermon here Sunday after-
noon.
Mrs. W. N. George from Amarillo
is visiting home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Moore from
Waxahachie were the guests of her
parents J. B. Moore Sunday.
P. T. Gribble spent the week-end
U. in Fort Worth with home folks.
• Miss Emma Brown spent Sunday
and especially to the women, the i
most attractive part of the days
program.
The circular read "bring
dinner,” but that was not neceessary i
for Mis? Mabel had prepared a her brother W. W. Adams.
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the ownrAnrie^n aitila CU. —.
on Tong tables out in the
On the end of the table at the |
_...j was paper plates,
knives forks and spoons, each person I
as he came in would take a plate ■
and help himself as he passed down i
the line, to beef, roast chicken.!
sausage, potatoes, pickles, fruit salad,
cakes, pies, ete„ then wind up at the
end with coffee or water to drink.
Now to say it was not an enjoyable
feast, would miss the mark by a
long shot and I am sure you could
not get one who was present to say
so.
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were given by specialists from A. &
M. College on many subjects.
The rejuvenation of our worn out
soils was a very weighty discourse.
The judging of poultry and ex-
plaining how to select the laying I
hens from the flock, seemed to many, |
and especially to the women,
Mrs. Anna Dickerson and son took
T Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Thomas Sunday.
MOVW ZION
Miss Larena Elliot from Boyd
spent the week-end with her cousin
| Miss Gladys Matzinger.
Wiley Taylor and family
spent Sunday with his brother Mr.
Will Taylor.
Miss Jewel Reeves of Decatur has
been visiting her Grandparents Mr,
and Mrs. R. W. Ray.
Claud Pound and wife spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bram-
flet.
Rev.R. T. Shinn and brother D.
A. Shinn spent Sunday with A. M.
Crowder and family.
Evangelist R. F.
In all this season our boys have ; and wa8 hurt, but not
! played five games and lost only one j
The girls have played three, won two
| and lost one.
The farmers short course one day
! of which was conducted here at the
farm of Mr. Jim Reid was in many
with Mrs. Boe Stokes.
Rev. Smith of Fort Worth attended
I Church services here Sunday after-
noon.
Willie
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Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Slimp were
in Fort Worth Monday on business.
There is to be a Christmas tree here
next Tuesday night. Every one is
invited to come.
The Anneville basket ball team
came over Wednesday. Our first
team were not expecting them that
day and were gone to Fort Worth
to purchase their ball suits. We
gathered together some other boys
of the school and1 gave them a little
game any way which resulted in a
score of 24 to 5 in favor of Aurora.
The girls from Boyd played our
girls here last Thursday, a very in-
teresting game was had, but it was
quite one sided in the score count
which was 4 to 0 in favor of Aurora.
The girls then played a return game
i from there.
R. F. Shinn from
Russelville Arkansas who has been
visiting his brother D
preached a fine sermon at Mt. Zion
and will long be remembered by all
who attended the services. We hope
to have him with us again in the
future.
There will be preaching at Pres-
kett Sunday Every body invited to
come.
is ill with the
daughter from McKinney Texas
visited with her Saturday till Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rawle
Mack Thomas.
While going to Alvord Friday
Vesta McCool fell out of the
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; seriously,
Mrs. Jim Moore left Saturday
for Fort Worth where she will
make her future home, we regret
very much to see MV. and Mrs.
Moore leave this community.
Mr. and Mrs L. H. Mowery spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
pruning, spraying stock, and Almus Dickersons.
Mr. Rainy back home after being
i away for several weeks.
Mrs. Will Mowery has been very
sick, but is some better.
A lot of Lone Star people went
to Brunks show at; Decatur last
week.
Mrs. Henry Hicks and daughter
Mrs. Clyde Spain of Valley View
the day, Wednesday
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DIAMOND RINGS, PINS, WRIST WATCHES, PEARLS, VANITY CASES, NECK-
LACES, MEN’S FINE WATCHES AND RINGS, WATCH CHAINS, NECK CHAINS,
CLOCKS, also a nice assortment of SILVER FLAT WARE, KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS
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Only 1 19-jeweI HOWARD, 14 carat Solid Gold
16 size-450.00. Regnhr price 9125.00
One 21 jewel B. W. Raymond, Elfin—155.00
Regular price 155.00.
Saturday Special
9:00 to 7:30 o’clock
Special Bargains in Diamond Rings
Diamond Rings from 112.50 to >185.00
WRIST WATCHES—17 jewel, 14 carat Solid
Gold, >16.50. Also 16 and 17 White Gold Filled
from >12.50 up.
GENTS WATCHES—15 and 17 jewel Elgin
and Illinois, 20 and 25 year Gold Filled Cases
>1740 to >25.00.
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