The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1923 Page: 7 of 8
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Bob Johnson and daughter.
Thanksgiving!
relatives here Sunday.
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have for you. A good warm overcoat
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far toward making the Thanksgiving holidays ami
the winter days to come more pleasant and comfor
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table, and will enable you to get the maximum
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A BARGAIN GIVING EVENT TO STIMULATE BUSINESS. AND BENEFIT OUR FELLOW CUSTOMERS
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A universal custom
that benefits every-
body.
Aids digestion,
cleanses the teeth,
soothes the throat.
Mrs. Kate Ward spent Sunday-
Sulphur Springs.
Worth Sunday
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ents, Mr. and Mrs 1.. L. Walker.
THE GRAND LEADER
M. ABRAMSON, Manager.
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Mrs. D. B. Johnson ot Greenville is
the guest of her brother’s family.
Mr. and Mrs. Roma Harrison.
Miss Loraine Scarbrough of
High school faculty,
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Miss Elsie Goldsworthy. Me. Eugene
Rhew, Mrs. Cecil Dejernett and Mrs.
, S. I’. Hart motored to Greenville and
i spent the afternoon Thursday.
and
returned from
Mr. and Mrs.
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ted female pointer dog Finder please I
notify Gus White. d280w48
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Hon. T. W. Thompson of Greenville
was in < ommerce Friday visiting
home folks and looking after business
. matters.
ENDS ITO! YOU. IE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE
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Texar- ’
A Thankful Offering for
; R. F. Prim is reported able to sit
j up today aftty several days of suffer-
ing from a chronic malady with
i which he has been afflicted for some
time.
For sale or trade, brand new house
| south of College, 6 roans and bath;
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FLAVOR LASTS
j south of College, 6 roans and bath; headed
i will take in good automobile.—Jour- era
j nal Investment Co.
After
Every
Meal
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A. W. Acker of Greeavflle was
Commerce Saturday.
Records now on sale at Gpti White’s J
at the exceptionally low price of 25c '
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Miss Merle Anders is visiting over,
the week end with friends in Cooper. 1
Equity in 6O.acre farm to trade for )
small house and lot In Commerce — j
T. J. Barrier, formerly of Com-
merce but now of CookvUle, is visit-
' i n O’ been
1 Journal Investment Co.
John Farrow returned to Plain view f
Monday after several months here ' ing the week eiui with hane folks'at
with her slater, Mrs. C. W. Rush. : Pittsburg
c. Hester of Fort Worth
I Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Crockett and j
: Mrs. Kate Ward motored to Dallas ■
; this morning on a business trip. daughter. Mary Frances.
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week end guest of Mr and Mrs.
Barnette, at the Goldsworthy apart-
ments.
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i Mrs. Lala Pickett was called to
Wolfe City Friday afternoon to deliv-
er an address before the Parent
Teachers Association
Miss Annie Catherine Polk amt
■Misses luiuta aud Elizabeth Cobb of
par-j Greenville spent the week end here
.with Mrs George O’Neal
Roy Harrington’s new residence on *
buying from ua, for our policy is to sell Hig Grade Merch andise anTwUk’fOT kw^Th^reforo i^YOUR'lNTEREST^We SAn a great deal by
ing this Great Sale and share in the Great Bargain Giving Event. For limited space we can not mention every particular item on sale in7w store 9 t0 nsit us dur
WMGLEYS
a good thing
to remember
Sealed in ~
its Purity
J. M. Hubbard of Eastland is here
for a visit with 1 is sister, Mrs. J. A.
Tuttle.
Prof and Mrs A. S. BUokew>Lii*
a party of teachers and oth-
who enjoyed a hunt in the woods
dtf. Monday night for o’poBsums.
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LOST—Small liver and white spot- ’ 'Hs8 Lorainc Scarbrough of the
■ < ampbell High school faculty, is
.spending the week end here with her
sister. Mrs. Jack Kelley.
THE COMMERCE JOURNAL. COMMERCE, TEXAS, FRIDAY, NOV. 30, 1923.
Mr. and Mrs. O T West and son.
Arthur, attended a turkey dinner and
family reunion Sunday at Mr. and
Mrs. B C. Curry’s, of Greenville.
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North lark street is nearing comple- Mary, and his son’s family. Mr.
; tion aud will be one of the prettiest Mrs. Park Johnson of Dallas visited.
homes in that section. I relatives here gu.uin
It is reported that two of our busi- John Kinslow and Raymond Sand
ness men went pecan hunting Sun-1 ridge motored to Ft. 1” ~ -
day and succeeded in getting one half and spent the day with
gallon of pecans. j who was visiting there.
2ND ANNUALSALE
Our Second Annual Sale jWill Start
Tues. Nov. 27th, & Close Dec. 15thJ
Little Miss Olela Yarbrough
brother. Whitley, have
a visit at Fairlie with
Will Jackson.
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| Cecil Kennedy, former College stu-
dent who is now teaching at Savoy
in Fannin county is vi ■' <-■ •
here over the week t nd.
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Hart, Sterling. The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1923, newspaper, November 30, 1923; Commerce, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1359580/m1/7/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .