The Decatur News (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, July 23, 1926 Page: 5 of 8
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MRS. L. W. TYLER,
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THE DECATUR NEWS. JULY 23,1926
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TSADS TKUITORT
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The best summer invesment you can
make is the purchase of an
chilled pure water any time besides keep
ing your milk and food pure and free
from germs.. Come in let us show you.
Yours for service and satisfaction.
A way to make your “table money”
reach farthest in buying the best quality
Groceries. ..You get it here every day in
the week.
W.Falla
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VFswtAsr V«ne Lftg in Um
An aid weather vane brought to the
Dutch settlesMot at Albany, N. T.. to
MM is still In active service. It to a
Manty chanticleer of beaten braaa,
perched now on a tall spire. Except
tor three ballet holes, which tradition
aaya ware the result of potshots by
wanderinc Indiana, the trim cc« hM
borne his centuries well.
Dallas
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For the Care of Medical and Surgical
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SAFETY ALWAYS
Open to reputable physicians
Dr. J. J. Ingram, Pres.
Dr. J. P. Fullingim, V. P.
Dr. S. J. Petty, Sec’y.-Treas.
Miss Lurline Anderson, SupL Nurse
Dr. Harold 1
here on a visit to his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. G. Province.
Miss Lois Hughes from Krum, te
visiting relatives in the city.
Mrs. Ben Grubbe left Monday for
a visit with her friend Mies June
Day, in Rotan, Texas. Mrs. 1
was a recent visitor of Mrs. Grubbe 1
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And going still farther, each dollar
spent with us will get you a numbered
ticket which will take part in the sell-
ing of
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No chipping Ice for cold water. The
Automatic Refrigerator has a porceloin
Water Cooler in the wall that furnishes
Sunday in Decatur with his mother.
Duco Paint makes your car look
like new. - /.
Miss Leia Mann of Dallas is at
home with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Mann.
ber went down to see the ball game.
Mr. and Mrs.- B. M. Shoemaker
left Wednesday morning to
back in 24 years.
The body of Mrs. M. J. Pugh, r“
68, was shipped to Decatur Tuesday
REVISED SCHEDULE OF DENVER
PASSENGER TRAINS
SOUTH BOUND
Decatur
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the umpire is a decent chap.
CLASSIFIED ADVT’S
L. W. TYLBB—
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Feer Martha
Two Martha
in Fort Worth Sunday.
Mrs. Sam Hill and brother Horace
Sehied left Sunday on a visit to
home people in *Whitesboro.
Kenney Renshaw and Hollis Greer
spent week end in Medicine Park, TT “ "" ‘llue.Jrltnas
Ofcfo enjoyed the happy event with him.
Two and one half lb Shilings cof-
FOR SALE—A black land farm,'
See DAVE HOYL, Decatur Texas.
(juL 2w8pd)
DECATUR LODGE NG. 447
A F & A M
Meets every Friday night Regular
neeting every Fourth Friday night.
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For County Treasurer of Wise Co.—
MRS. B. F. LAWRENCE
ROGER BAREFIELD
MRS. CHAS. P. NASH
ELMER GEORGE
For Sheriff of Wise County—
GEORGE GAGE
A. V. ISBELL
OMA CARTWRIGHT
CHARLEY BINGHAM
For County School Superintendent—
WALLACE GREGG
MISS BELL FORD
For County Clerk of Wise County—
LORY D. WHITE
E. L. (Lee) STARNES
R. L. (Lem) GILBERT
J. M. CRISP
For County Attorney of Wise Co.—
F. A. (Arnold) DAVENPORT
JOHN R. (Ox) FULLINGIM
For Tax Collector of Wise County—
ROBT. L. TAYLOR
H. B. (Buster) PEARSON
For County Judge of Wise Co.—
CARL FAITH
D. B. GILLILAND
x GRANGER BLEWETT
For Tax Assessor of Wise Co.—
G. M. D. MATHESON
For District Clerk of Wise Co<-
J. A. MOORE
CROCKETT ALEXANDER
For Commissioner, Prec. 1 and -
W. H. WALKER
For Justice of Peace, Prec. No. 1—
H. E. BRADY
evening for California where she
will spend the remainder of the sum-
mer.
O. D. Gose and Reuben Johnston ^rom Wichita Falls for interment in
were in Fort Worth Sunday. Ithe Fairview cemetery. Mrs. Pugh
was the mother, of D. S. Roe.
Master Henry Floyd Head cele-
bratedhis seventh birthday Monday
afternoon at his home on East Main
Quite a number of his little friends
MUM W*
WeertM a suit sf doth* M* •
yeate age, Rev. D. G. Deiaaa, eld-tima
aaMte-bag circuit rider. stUl actively
engaged te missionary work, cele-
brated bls seventy-eighth birthday by
preaching at Oastlcrecb, Wash. The
ctotbee, tattered by a woman, have
never ripped, and retain all buttons.
The suit appeared not so otd-dMbleood
aa to style and cut as might be Im-
agteod. The trousers are very abnflhF
to the psesent mode.
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of your
kitchen
Miss Margaret Bell returned Wed-
nesday from a ten day’s visit with
friends in Seymour and Wichita
The Decatur News te authorised
to announce the following candi-
dates, subject to the action of the
Democratic Primary, to bo hold
July 24, 1926.
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here on business Thursday. .
W. A. Helm was in Wichita Falls [
on business Thursday.
Mrs. Fuller Keowon of Greenwood
was shopping in the city this week.
N. A. Moore and family and Archie
Cates left Monday for Galveston,
Houston and San Antonio, for a
short vacation trip.
Mrs. Tom Dunn visited Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Watts in the Bethel
Community test week end.
Mrs. L. L. Hoyl left Tuesday for
a stay in Mineral Wells.
All good makes of cars are painted
with Duco Paint Why not yours?
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Renew Your Health
by Purification
Any physician will tell you that
“Perfect Purification of the System
is Nature’s Foundation of Perfect
Health.” Why not rid yourself of
chronic ailments that are undermin-
ing your vitality? Purify your en-
tire system by taking a thorough
course of Calotabe,—once or twice a
w 3ek for several weeks—and see how
Na tune rewards you with health.
Calotabe are the greatest of all
system purifiers. Get a family pack-
age, containing full directions. Only
W eta. At any drug store. (Adv.)
VOTE FOR
left Wednesday morning to visit
Mrs. Shoemaker’s daughter in Adri-
an Tpyhs
and friends in Decaur this week.
Clyde McMurray ,Ft. .Worth, spent ter from Desdemonia,
Teachers Indorse
Gregg For County
Superintendent
WISE COUNTY HOSPITAL
DECATUR, TEXAS
B. S. Moser of Greenwood was
here this week.
Ed Proctor of Boyd was in Decatur
Thursday.
Tennis Seville, of Bridgeport, was
Mrs. J. H. Rowan.
Carl Carpenter of Cleburne,
spending a few days of his vacation
in Decatur wih relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rhine from
Tahoka, are visiting reltives
Decatur.
Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Petty returned
Sunday from Tulia, Tex., where they
visited Mrs. Petty’s brother, R. L.
Stringer. This is their old home
Miss Lady Bess Prunty left Friday and it was their first visit
LILLARD & CO.
S. M. Gose, wife and sou, Jarrell,
returned Friday from San Antonio,
and stopped in Decatur on their way
to their home in Wichita Falls.
Mrs. Furd Halsell, Mrs. John HaL
sell, of Ft. Worth, and Mrs. George
Stoner, of St. Louis were visiting
old friends in Decatur Saturday.
Mrs. Sam Ward is visiting her
daughter Mrs. P. O. Leslie in Den-
ton, this week.
Misses Hanna Marie Renshaw and
Emma Lee Mann returned Sunday,
from a weeks visit in Ft. Worth
with Mrs. M. C. Ward.
H. M. Helm and wife were in Ft.
Worth, Friday morning.
Picnic Hams for 30c. a pound at
RAYZOR’S
Tom Mann and family arrived
from Childress Tuesday evnning be-,
ing called here on account of the
serious illness of his brother, Colonel
LILLARD A CO.
Miss Flossie Montgomery has
been elected history teacher for the
ensuing year in fhe Pilot Point pub-
lic school. Mtee Helen Hoyl, another
popular Decatur young tedy will
teach English again this year - In
th® sMttB school
Mias Myra Montgomery left on
Thursday for Boulder, Colo., whera
she will spend the remainder of the
summer at Boulder University and
visiting friends.
Mrs. John Shoal and chiMron of
Ft. Worth, are visiting ber parents
J. H. Monte and wife. I R
FOR RENT—Unfurnished rooms
and a garage if wanted. See J. W.
BAILEY.
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Cmpe tot be Mg Reunion next
'edneeday, Thursday and Friday.
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Bill Mann, of Paradise.
Judson Lanier of Texakana is in
Decatur this week.
J. Foster Lillard was in the city
Tuesday, in the interest of his
brother-in-law, Hon. C. V. Terrell
from Austin, candidate for Railroad
Commissioner.
Lauro Britto, who has just finished
his schooling in Baylor university,
will return in the near future to his
home in Brazil, after completing four
years study in American schools.
He is a gentleman of the first class,
a polished’, cultured \ young man,
and a gereral favorite where ever
he goes. His friends greatly regret
that his departure is so near at hand,
but he says he will return some of
these days. He is visiting friends
in Decatur.
Three packages starch for 10c. at
RAYZOR’S
Miss Maude Hogg was hostess
Tuesday afteroon to the bridge
club, at her home in East Decatur.
Judging from the small crowds
in Decatur this week, the picnics over
the county have been well attended.
Rhome had a good picnic Monday
with quite a number of Decatur
people present Chico’s picnic Tues-
day and Wednesday was well repre-
sented by Decatur people.
Miss Sylvia Rieger is visiting ha
Wichita FaHs
Anybody can paint a car with
Duco Paint
Miss Angus Mary AUand visited
relatives in Decatur last week end.
J. E. Wooldridge and family have
moved to Childress and Mr. and Mrs.
Bonnie Sellers have rented their De-
catur home.
Mrs. J». D. Parks, who has been
visiting her - daughter Mrs. F. M.
Rayzor has returned to her home in
Denton.
J. P. Rayzor, of Wichita Falls is
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. M. Rayzor.
' Miss Emadean Belew is visiting
relatives in Celina, Tex.
S. Y. Young, wife and children,
from Whitewright are in the city
visiting, their sister, Mrs. Harold
Walker and father N. F. Young on
route 3.
Mr. an Mrs. W. O. Bailey were
Sunday visitors in Fort Worth.
Glenn Reiger, wife and baby from
Sanger were Sunday guests of relat-
ives In the city.
Miss Velma Bradford has returned
from a visit to her sister in Okla-
homa City.
Eight lb pail-Jewell shortning 31.60
RAYZOR’S
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Vaughan
from Empire City, Okla, are visiting
relatives in the city.
Miss Mattie Neel of Rhome was
here Thursday.
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Mrs.. Gus ThorreH of Rhome was
shopping In Decatur Thursday.
W. A. Hohn, wife and daughter,
were in Whiterfmro a few days this
T. A. Robinson, of Deaton, was
shaking hands with friends te Decat-
Denton, Texas, July 9, IMS.
Itav I T° Whom It May Concom:
-- ' We, the undersigned teachers and
W. T. WW«U XA***.^
spending a portion of his vacation in Texas State Teachers’ CoMege this
Decatur with his parents, Mr. and summer, take this means of indors-
ing Wallace Gregg for County Sup-
jg erintendent.
We have been associated with bias
in school activities and find him to
be a real school man We find that
he is efficient in all his work; and
near' he undertakes to do those things
' which will advance the cause of
education He has demonstrated his
1 ability as a school man during the
' l^ast eight years at Slidell where be
lias built a school and developed a I
1 school spirit the community is justly
proud of. I
We believe that if he is elected
®ke County Superintendent he will put
forth every effort to better educat-
. ional conditions in the county.
Signed:
B. F. VANOE
D. A. PEARSON
SARAH WREN
MAUDE TRUSSELL
MAMIE MEDARJES
C F. BOWIE
CECIL W. CARSON
ruth McKibben
DOTTIE D. LOWANCE
DIXIE WHITEHEAD
MARGARET CANNON
LIDIA NORTON
MRS B. F. VANCE
RUTH BARNETT
OTHELLA JONES
ALICE PATTERSON
EDNA STRAIN
OPAL GOLAZ
C. H. STEWART
W. F. HAGGARD
REUBEN FISHER
ROBERT FISHER
MRS. ROBERT FISHER
IVAN COLLINS
(Political Advertisement)
The winner will also tell you that.
is a prescription for
Malaria, Chills and Fever
Dengue or Billious Fever
It kills the germs 6-llwl6
j Dainty refreshments were served.
The Rhome picnic was well attend-
ed by Decatur people. Quite a nuni-
Hon C.^V. Terrell from Austin
was in Decatur Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Alland are
visiting their son in Terrell Texas, an, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. McMordie, of
Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Mount and daughter Miss Maurice,
from Henrietta, were recent guests
in the F. V. McMordie home.
Mrs. Katherine Gannon and children
from Dallas, are visiting relatives Falls.
Mrs. R. Miles and baby daugh-
“ ‘ ‘ , Texas, are
visiting Mrs. R. B. Priddy on Rt. 7.
Mrs Osgood Young and children-
from Marlin, and Mrs. Silas Lynch
and baby from Dallas are visiting
their parents, G. G. Neilson and
wife.
Mrs. R. E. Keller has returned
from a visit to her mother in Mar-
lin.
Miss Thelma Petty returned Sun-
day from a visit to Tulia, where she
spent her vacation.
Rev. C. L. Bounds, wife and chil-
dren left Monday for a visit to rela-
tives in Arkansas and Oklahoma.
Mrs. Osgood Young and children,
j from Marlin, and Mrs. Silas Lynch
j and baby, from Dallas, are visiting
I their parents, G. G. Neilson and wife.
| Mrs. R. E. Keller has returned
j from a visit to her mother in Marlin.
Miss Thelma Petty returned Sun-
day from a visit to Tulia where she
spent her vacation.
Rev. R. L. Bounds, wife and child- I
ten left Monday for a visit to relat-.
ives in Arkansas and Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Gose have
returned to Decatur to make their
home. Harry will be associated with
his father, Judge John G. Gose, in
the Abstract & Farm Loans. Mrs.
Gose is a talented musician, is a
graduate, and post-graduate of music
from Baylor University. For two
years she was the efficient piano
teacher at D. B. C. For the past
year shfc has been a student at the
Homer Institute of music in Kansas
City Mo. She has been elected a
member of the D. B. C. faculty as
piano teacher for the coming year.
Decatur people cordially welcome
theses fine young people back to
their home town, and wish them
God speed.
Mrs. 'Julia Tilie has enhanced the
appeerence of her residence property
on South Trinity by, repairing ber
front porch putting in a new floor
and adding four targe square posts.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Hodde and
baby, from Oklahoma, visited m
Decatur last week end. They (were
on their way to Wichita Falls to
make their home.
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Tyler, L. W. The Decatur News (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, July 23, 1926, newspaper, July 23, 1926; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1323043/m1/5/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .