Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. [28], No. [111], Ed. 1 Saturday, December 22, 1928 Page: 4 of 4
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Buy vour Christmas fruits and
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Dear Santa Claus: I want a doll
buggy, story book, little sewing ma-
chine, dish set, nuts and candy.
Your little friend, Lucille Rayzor,
928 West Hickory.
Dear Santa Claus: I want an air-
plane, a Jumping Jack, a1 story
book, train and track, some can-
dy and nuts. I have been a good
boy. Don’t forget my little brother.
Richard Lee. Your friend, Claxton
Rayzor, 928 West Hickory.
JIM AND RAY HUNDLEY
Phone 82 op 1095-W.
me a writing desk, pair of boots
and corduroy pants. Bring Harold
a coaster, wagon and some boots.
Harold is eight years old. W. H.
Jr., is ten months old. He wants a
chair and a ball. Don’t forget the
fruit, nuts and candy, and remem-
ber the odphans and poor children.
I am 11 years old. Your friend, Ray
mond Baker, 430 Bolivar.
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“I CHARGE thee!” The solemnity
of itl "Before God and the Lord Jesus
and th* dead.” Three things here.
let.
WHAT to preach!
Vers. 1. 3. "Preach THE WORD.”
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SWEATERS
A Warm, Durable Gift.
Complete line of sweaters, slip-over and coat styles,
in plain; also novelty patterns.
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Just call No. 8 and have "
our driver call, Tor your bun-
die and your laundry wor-
ries are over by 9 a. m.
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FREE!! FREE!!!
Dear Santa Claus: I am a very-
small boy but I like nice things, so
please bring me a doll, toy truck, a
big ball and a story book. I will
hang my sock next to brother's. Fill
it to the top with fruit and candy
and I will divide with Daddy and
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For your convenience we will remain open un-
til 9 o’clock nighty »»
LOOK NEAT
Wall pressed clothes give you a neat appaar-
:leanlng and pressing are
SAN ANTI
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morning rest
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What a SURPRISE—What a pleasant SURPRISE to find that
have money left over when you trade at the M SYSTEM STORMS
/at Denton and It Is tots of fun, to just ran in. make your choice, .
and out again In five minutes. If you »int to save time, and or
"Dear Santa: How are you? I am
not choice this year, so bring any-
thing you want to or think a little
Mother. Your jittie pal James Wei’ «« five years old should have. My
,, little brother, Billy Jim, wants a
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don’t disappoint him. Mary is my
little sister. Bring her a doll or
something nice, for she is so sweet.
Your little girl, Ellen Louise Daugh-
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Bring them something nice. Yoon1
truly, Thelma Mae Rink, 715 Rose
AVMtfS.
Dear Santa Claus: I am a little
girl two years old. Please bring me
• doll, doll buggy, piano, candy,
fruit anti nuts. Please remember sow thy seed, and in
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little friend, Frances Marie Rink, 'h,n pro,per>
715 Rose Avenue.
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wish to bring me, also candy, fruit
and nuts. Please remember Aunt
Julia in California. Your
friend, Julia Ette Rink, 715
Ave.
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We sell the best tires on the market for the money.
Come to SERV-U STATION, 811 South Locust, Denton, Texas. J. W. Bate-
man, Jr.y Manager.
3. One-Half Gallon Oil to Each Car
Have you taken advantage of our FREE motor oil offer? We are more
than eager to prove that HIGH FIRE MOTOR OIL excels all other oils.
Come in today for a crank case draining and no charge will be made for
Dear Santa Claus: Please bring
me a French harp, train, story
books, coaster wagon, airplane, sled,
some fireworks, gloves, fruit, can-
dy and nuts. Your friend, Alvin
Durham Jr., 31S Blount.
Santa Claus: I am a Uttle
girl fotM years old. I want a coaster
wagon, doU, doll buggy, candy, nuts
and oranges. Peggy Durham, 318
Blount. ( ,
Dear Santa Claus: Please bring
---- me a backboard, pair at shoes, »
■■■ nice dress and anything else you
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Lelies to Santa *
Dear Santa Claus: I am a Mttte
boy three years old. Fleaoe bring
»■» «* a toy airplane, gon. tfcMy bear,
racing nr, and a big nutto so I can
hMT Captain Apple Blossom Don’t
forgot my little sistar, Venessa
jloyce. She wants a doll, a kitty that
will meow and a roller chime. We
both want lots of fruit, nuts and
candy. Drive slow when you come
tMbugh Denton, 'cauae my Uncle
Cart sure will catch you If you
‘ than you would be late get-
i my house. Your little friend,
in James Garrett.
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Dear Santa! I am a boy seven
__ years old and I have tried to be
Your little friend, William Curttel«®otf< Fiease bring me a football, a
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to bed early, but you will find
some cake and coffee waiting on the
table. Your little boy, Guy Daugh-
erty Jr.
■crely bumet
and Joseph
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a half gallon of this wonderful oil. ----------------
Take advantage of this SALE; which ends Dec. 31 and get a good red
tube with each tire. .
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We give you one tube for 50c with each 30x3 1-2 Tire you purchase, and
one good tube for 75c with each 29x4.40 and 30x4.50 Tire you buy during this
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HERE’S YOUR CHANCE
To buy Muouble roods at price, you can afford
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Sots, MagasfaM
very reasonable,
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Dear Santa Claus: I am a little
boy four and a half years old.
Mother says I am good some-
times. so please don’t forget to bring
me something nice. I would like
very much a little car that I can
ride in. a nice story book and some
caps for my pistol. Don't forget to
bring plenty of fruit, nuta and can-
dy. Remember everybody that hac
tried to be good, especially my Sun-
day School teacher, Mrs. Hodges
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ZBlue White Diamonds
toOf guaranteed quality, mounted
» in 18k. white gold, for 115.00
M and up make the moet appreci-
ga ated gifts. ——j
JQ ’McCRAY’S
KZ.W Jewelers.
- .Weet Side Square.
Dear Santa Claus: I am a little
boy four yean old. Please bring
me a red wagon, scooter, pair of
red-top boots, some booka a pock-
et knife, fireworks, nuts and candy.
Don’t forget my sister in Fort
Worth. Your little friend, Malcolm
Patterson, 620 Pierce Street.
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conditions
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Stolen Cars Are Sometimes Recovered
•—More often they are not. It is good judgment to
carry automobile theft insurance.
Let us write you a policy today,
Phone 423.
KEEL & BOURLAND
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Only Two More Shopping Days -
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Until Chnstmas
If we cap be of service to you In any
offeringBuggektona to help you complete your Christ-
mas shopping, we are glad to spend the time and
ft thoeyht for out cuMtomers. We wetepraf ypp, ...
I W. E Yarbrough' Jeweler
I North Side Square. « Bellton, Texas.
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Dear fanta Claua: Pleaae bring
:ne a bicycle, pair of boots and a
pool table. Your friend, Billie Fritz,
900 Egaij. _
Dear Santa Claua: Pleaae bring
me a safid-oifter and truck, a Are
engine, steam shovel, erector set,
bluebird train, coaster wagon and
a sheepskin coat. Your friend,
George Fritz, 000 Egan.
5* DENTON STEAM LAUNDRY 1
A Laundry Service for Every Home. . ’x J
‘Smoker’s Sets
Windsor Rockers
WaU Tapestries
Etc., Etc.
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SHIRTS
• $3 50 Genuine No-fade brand. •
--. Valves The new collars -and Values |
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HOW to preach!
. _. Ver. 3. ■With all LONG suffering
blanket for my and doctrinm (teaching),
od nuta. Please ?:7 “Be PAT««T »«•««*•.
8MCOND
, The predicted APOSTASY in the
and father and an the poor chli- church. "Preach the Word” and yet
7TRittlv./rtend
: win not endure SOUND
bring m» a raincoat, a rain hat. a th«r •*» Trn’lTlUITir’ *W,y th^g»te™h<
Dfltir of house shoes fluid a little • * Tim. 4:1*1. “Now
Sum. Dent forget Mother arSl Dad! 7^^ MXPRMBSLY that
dy. Your little friend, < Verda Beth .twit faith."
Tovkxr lano UlewUlAoweS 1 I
Dear Santa Claua: Pleaae bring
me a little football, some kind of
indoor game, fireworks and fruit;
and bring my little sister Tinker
Taya, house slippers, fruit and can-
dy; and bring my two big brothers
something. Remember all the other
dttle Children here. Love, Boyd
Whisler, >02 Bernard.
Dear Santa Claus: I am a little
boy six years old and a good boy.
1 want a team of horses, some deer,
a tittle wagon and a bam for my
horses. O. B. Durham, 318 Blount.
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Gifts to Cheer the Home
When You Buy Furniture at Schmitz’ You May be Sure of One Thing—and
Everything Priced Low for This Week’s Selling
Rarliff* _________CMVMt SwO-BfiOTg
Odd Chairs
Living Room Suites
Gas Rangos and
Shop in the Evenings
Open Every Night Thia Week.
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John B. Schmitz
Hall. • -wg, * j R - r
fruit I
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Dear Banta uiaus: I am a Bttle Christ, who shall judge the quick
girl hine years old. Pleaae bring ‘
me a doll. doU buggy, candy, fruit
and nuts. And remember my little
cousins, Dorothy Mkrgaret and Not about the Word but the WORD
Christine Borges, in ’ Christoval, itself.
- - • - a Tlm 3:18. "ALL Scripture to
given by inspiration of God and to
PROFITABLK tar DOCTRIHE tor re-
proof. etc."
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WHEN to preach!
Bcclealaatea 10:6. "In the morning
Ver. 3. "In eeaeon and OUT of sea-
son." All the time! 1
,hy e~? *n the evening
my grandpa and grandma. Your withhold not thine hand: for thou
either this or that"
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Dear Santa Claus: I am a little
boy nine years old. I want a BB
gun, nuts, fruit and candy. Your
friend, Sam Henderson.
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LESS MONEY ; J
NMamaat Bxehange Natl. Bank Bold*,
CHRISTMAS PICTURES
^tot rroetoed tor^e shipment of beautiful colored pictures.
Dear Santa: I am a littis girl
nine years old. Will you plroU'
bring me a doll, pair, of house slip-
pers aewtng machine, fruit, nuts
and candy? Your little triend. Lu-
ella Fsy McKee. 333 East Mul-
berry.
to v hi
Cedar Cheats, Smoking
clM, Child's Rockers, Mi
* -n. and all kinds Table.
Don’t phone—mome see for youraalf. Theaa
goods must move regard leu of price.
Yarbrough Bros.'
281 W, Hickory St. Fumitvre.
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BATtMBAT, DECEMBER »t, M —^sm,—~
BVlyiAMSW
/-1W Bouu's '1‘bV onC.
' BAD EXAMPLE AAOUM?
HERE WHERE
.Things ePoeto To
MOVE FAftT- BuT
Hou'uu NEVER KEKH
Th* disease from -tvVy
Bull. ^-moT \F
.Ketches moo xjf
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good fleht"
hlmseir asj
"the” r ‘
Vera.
up tor me a CROWN oL rigbteoua-
neea" and he adds "Not to me only
but unto all them atoo that love Hto
’• "I have fought the good
- >ve flntobed my couree, I
have KKPT THE FAITH ’’
1 Cor. 8:11-15. ’The M* iftall try
every man’s WORK of-What BORT
It to.” "If any man's WORK abide’
the test "he shall receive a RE-
WARD.”
FOURTH
BACK8LIDEN Detnaa! "Demaa hath
forsaken me" why? Because he bad
become a "Bad" man. as men call
men. Not necessarily, it may be that
he had become a much "Better”
MAN. In men's opinions; then WHY
was it? This "Having loved this
PRB8ENT WORLD!" "Spiritual" de-
clension. He bad lived a “BBP4BAT-
ED” life unto the lord, now he was
"WorXDLT.” Noe that he was dto-
reputaM*, to the contrar ’ ''
much more "Reputable” 1
of men. for no doubt he f
now, in the "oonvem
things!
wVerJ0 "Haeta, toved thto-prment
Gen. 19:1. Lot became a easy euc-
_J in Bodan. “He set In
.... — the place of OFFICIAL au-
thority as Mayor or Judge, highly re-
meted but he was “out of* fellow-
ship With Jehovah backallden,
HFHI
The "Lonellneaa" of Paul! But he
stayed hto aoul on God!
Vere. 9:18. “All men forsook me."
“No man STOOD with me." "Not-
withstanding the LORD 8TOOD With
me and strengthened me." "And wUl
preserve me unto
ir
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INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL
LESSON
good fight." Paul did not commend
- - *" but that he had fought
... saying he had "Fought ‘a’
fight, the “Oood fight of faith."
1. 8-B. "Henceforth there to laid
and he adds "Not to'me only
appearing."
fight, I ha'
Dear Santa Claus: Please bring)
me a doll, doll bed. I
doll, candy, fruit and nuta. Mease
bring my things to my Grandma,
Lehrman’s. Remember my mother j
M.M.
Dear Old Santa: I want you to doctrtne^^A
1 Tim. 4:1-3.
the Spirit
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latter times some shall DEPART from
Taylor, 1408 Highland/ ,?| 7 THIRD
----- I The doctrine of REWARDS for fi-
Dear Santa Claus: Please bring ‘«
--- - - - - crown! Five dinerrnt Crown* are
mentioned In Scripture Please ob-
1 serve the change in the Revised Ver-
I. slon of Verse 7 "I have fought the’
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