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THE CANTON HERALD
FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1025
PAGE FOUR
WISDOM TEMPLE.
WENTWORTH.
MONO.
AL SA NEWS.
EAT MORE OF THAT GOOD
Everybody is busy chopping cot-
appreciated by the farmers. Rev.
R. P. Maxwell preached here Sul-
-day night and Sunday. Singing
fine Friday' night well attended
Theatre
BAKED FRESH EVERY DAY
at Doyle Sutton’s last Sat-
col
kt
COMING
and family attended
Hamil’s Bakery
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10
WHITTON.
MISS THELMA LEE
Canton, Texas
BURNETT CHAPEL.
MARTINS MILL
JACKSON.
with
HIGHLAND.
ENTERPRISE.
We ! ave fine weather this morn-
swing thi week and oats are rip-
Miss Corine Adams of Tern 11 5
“Filth and mites e"e the best of
enemies to
the well-being of the hens.”
PRICES 20c AND 40c
TUNDRA.
SATURDAY NIGHT
NOTICE!
the
BILL MIX
MT. PISGAH.
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We invite everybody to come and
to have one of the largest crowds
Magnolene Ford Oil
TRY US
Aho Pathe News and Comedy.
RANCOR’S GARAGE
PRICES 10c AND 20c
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nfely
wife
THE GIBBARD INVESTMENT CO.
the Methodist church.
All are cor-
dially invited to attend.
CHEAP MONEY.
day, afternoon at the home of Mr.
Dwidsds,Gan-
TYLER TO TERRELL VIA CANTON
FOSTER & HILLIARI
COMING TO CANTON.
6 :35 pm 8 :35 pin
IRIOCERIES, HARDWARE, FURNITURE, IM-
Canton Insurance Agency The Palace Drug
PLEMENTS AND FUNERAL SUPPLIES
Store
Day Phone 70.
Canton. Texas
—
Special Bargain
Spectacles
FIRE, TORNADO, HAIL,
BONDS AND BURGLARY
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8:30 am 10:30 am 12:30 pm 2:30 pm
8:50 am 10:50 am 12:50pm 2:50 pm
4:40 pm 6:40 pm
4:55 pm 6:55 pm
5:15 pm 7.15 pm
5:30 pm 7.30 pm
5:50 pm 7:50 pm
union
urday.
Good health, good weather, good
gardens and good crop prospects
Make vonr wants known to the
Canton Lumber Co in farm imple-
ments.
Get your implements at the Can-
ten Lumber Company.
freshments
present.
Bee Hlyd
tomes to destroy them.
T. M. Gooddell has bonght a new
Our bread is handled by Womack
& Son at Myrtle Springs and Vir-
g<l Mills at Martins Mill.
J+ was reparted that there was a
mad doc in Canton Tuesday.
Dorothy Jane
Bread
his big cabbage and tomato crop-.
J. T. Turner made a business trip
to Athens Thursday.
and Mrs. W. H. Malone spent Sun-
day with Jerome Westmoreland and
wife.
•Several from this commuity at-
tended the singing in Canton Sun-
day.
John Bell and wife visited below
Mabank from Friday till Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Murphy of
Camden, Ark., Mr. and Mrs. Har
vey Smith of Louann, Ark., and
Willie Hardy of Eldorado, Ark.,
Misses Lula and Anna Ruth San-
ders.
Misses Allen and Oliie Tull of
Dallas spent last week-end
relatives here.
Elwood Canning Club.
The Elwood Canning Club held
a business meeting May 26 in the
in a singing school, so come. There
will be some good sinking anvway.
A. W. YELL.
Canton .......
M. Springs
Wills Point
Arrive
Terrell .......
ONE OF THE GREAT
VIOLINISTS
A COMPLETE LINE OF PAINTS
AND VARNISHES.
at Edgewood, is spending the week
with her sister, Mrs. Ernest Rich-
ardson.
Miss Mattie Bell of Mesquite is
spending this week with her aunt,
Mrs. J. W. Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Via and
daughters, Jewel and Ethel, spent
Sunday at Hiram.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Via spent
the week-end in Smith county.
J CANTON KLAN 339 J
C Regular meeting sec- *
5 ond and fourth Friday 5
S nights. %
Canton, Texas
BIG SHOW IN A SMALL TOWN
Our Fountain Drinks Are All
Special.
Is guaranteed to stop vibration and grabbing of bands, or
Let us aid you to clear up that
bad complexion with our new ma-
terials that are tried and proven.
TYLER-CANTON-TERRELL
Sunshine Auto Line
your money back You to be the judge.
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i and Mrs. Buel Davis, where Miss
Cox will meet us.
REPORTER.
day for discussing several ques-
ing room sold as the house will be
too warm.
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MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE
SHOW—THEY’RE COMING!
vance to be sure
ALSO A WESTERN PICTURE
AND PATHE NEWS.
We can cut your hair the latest
popular styles and remove your
dandruff.
ner president, Mrs. Earl Ellis see
retary and Mis. L. R. Glenn e-
porter.
The members met again Sal i
To better care for the abstract business we have vpened
an office in the court house in Canton. Our abstract depart-
charge of W. B. Wright and R. E. Blackwell and
our offices in Wills Point and Canton are both fully equipped
to handle abstract matters.
can see and hear her. Those
No sweeter name to maiden paid;
No better bread was ever made.
Talk about a Westein -tin:, is it.
You have heard about riding- he
can do it. He rides two at a tin e,
which makes you hob 1 to your seat
Now you know that when one of
the Mix boys are here the house
can not hold everybody for the
first show, so just come and be
with old friends and see the second
show at 9:30.
Do your own testing and fitting
on our new "Shore-fjt" machine.
We save you money on the spec-
cades you select.
All the middle row of seats will
be sold in advance—100 in number
at 40c each.
9:35 am 11:35 am 1:35 pm 3:85 pm
etables. Miss Cox made interesting
talks on different subjects of in-
terest to the members.
ville is spending this week witii
relatives and friends.
Last Saturday morning Wille
Moore was driven to Terrell to the
sanitarium, where he underwent an
operation for appendicitis. The last
report we had he was resting fairly
well. We hope he will soon be re-
stored to good 'health.
Miss Flanagan, who has been at-
Most everybody attended
Marriage Licenses Issued.
Bonnie Craft to Willie Sanders.
D. M. Long to Edna Maynand.
David T. Cain to Mrs. Annie Lee
Whitus.
Will R.Harris to Lucy Benefield.
Robert Lewis to Effic Gladys
Dunn.
out the use of dyes. Absolutely different. Results
obtained in ten to thirty days. This clean, col-
orless liquid works wonderful transformation
without muss embarrassment or inconvenience.
Boes not give hair that harsh dyed look. Abso-
lutely no need to send lock of your hair or «ive
color description. One colorless liquid for all M1-
NOAMOUEN."AmPeParur"ase hair whl
POSITIVE MONEY-BACK GUARANTY “
a WITH EVERY BOTTLE '■
friends and both
cream am.! other re-
were enjoyed by all
per at Watkins school house Satu-
After the demonstrations a c!ub
was organized with Mrs. Carl Tur- urday night, June 6, for benefit of
We are having some beautiful
weather and farmers are taking
advantage of it. Crops are looking
fine. Everyone says we have the
best prospects we have had in many
years.
Quite a few from here attended
the singing at Canton last Sunday
and report a large crowd with lots
of good singing.
Mr. Woife and family have been
visiting Mrs. Wolfe’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Meeks, the past week.
W. E. Whitton made a business
trio to Mabank last Saturday.
Grady Gay is at home from Den-
ton. where he has been attending
school.
Mrs. Sanders returned to her
home in Corsicana, after spending
several days visiting here.
Blackberries are getting ripe and
the ladies are busy picking and
canning the fruit of the vine.
Geo. Wages Barber Shop
Next Door to Nolen Bros.
The Royal f
____ • was
sonsbdrmbgeewtricepdistuar,bannd meet all nt would be interested
“Reckless
ing. Cotton chopping is in full
We are having some fine weather
and the farmers are very busy.
S. A. Phillips lias had his bar-
ber shop repaired and repapered,
and would be glad to have you
come and inspect it. He will ap-
preciate your trade.
Mrs. Ed Corley of Dalias spent
the week-end with her parents, iirs.
and Mrs. J. H. Reid
W. X. Halbrook has installed a
new gas tank and pump at his
garage.
Hayward Dubose of Dallas and
Lafayette Fail of Grand Saline
visited at M. L. Dubose’s Saturday
and Sunday.
Misses Fannie and Stella Hayden
truck, preparatory to hauling oit of Mesquite spent last week witn
Shower Sunday Morning.
Another shower fell over most of
the county early Sunday morning,
accompanied by some wind and
cd visit.
Little Miss Lafon Burnett re
W/A’WA’AW.W.VAW T O 11 T
3 Lee & Wag
> Barbers
j Jerome Westmoreland and
j Sunday evening.
aunt, Mrs. Richardson, and family. -- - .
Mr. and Mrs. Gork of Gaine's- bring someone with them. We hope
Edom ............ 7:40 am 9:40 am 11:40 am 1:40 pm
Ben Wheeler 7:55am 9:55 am 11:55 am 1:55 pm
TERRELL TO TYLER VIA CANTON
Wills Point 9:20 am 11:20 am 1:20 pm 8:20 pm 5:20 pm 7:20 pm
M. Springs 9:40 am 11:40 am 1:40 pm 3:40pm 5:40 pm 7:40 pm
Canton ........ 9:55 am 11:55 am 1:55 pm 3:55 pm 5:55 pm 7:55 pm
B Wheeler 10:15 am 12:15 pm 2:15pm 4:15pm 6:15pm 8:15pm
Edom ........ 10:30 am 12:30 pm 2:30 pm 4:30 pm 6:30 pm 8130 pm
Arrive
Tyler ........ 11:15 am 1:15 pm 3:15 pm 5:15 pm 7:15 pm 9:15 pm
WE CARRY PASSENGER INSURANCE
were visitors at the home of Dr. tending college and wsosc home is
and Mrs. Hartly from Thursday
until Friday, leaving on a touring
trip to Lousiana. Mrs. Smith re-
mained here for a few weeks’ visit
at her father’s home with Mrs.
Hardy.
Dr. Hardy, who has been sick for
some little while, left Friday after-
noon for San Antonio, where he
j will enter the sanitarium for treat-
' merit.
J. D. Westmoreland and wife of
the Odom community and Mr. and
Mrs. Bobbie Pleasant visited with
A nice rain would be highily
Club Mee ing at Burnett.
The county home demonstration
agent, Miss Cox, met with the
ladies of the Burnett Chapel con-
muity at the home of Mr. and Nira
Elmer Burnett for 'demonstrating
the method of cooking and canning
with the steam pressure cooker
Get cheap government money to
take up outstanding liens or loans
on your land. See or write M. K.
Thomas, Canton Texas.
Ice Cream Supper at Watkin,.
There will be an ice cream sup-
The singing here Sunday night
was largely attended. We had
some fine singing which was en-
joyed by all, especially the Ewalt
quartet.
Jack Killins of Wills Point spent
Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Etta
Pintle, andfamily.
This will be one of the greatest ,
treats of the year, we feel sure. I1
was just by chance and the good-
will of some of our musicians of
this county that we had the oppor-
tunity of being able to get this
great violinist to Canton, as great
artists are hard to induce to come
to a small town for the reason
that they have a big expense that
a small town can not meet. We
will have a stage built so everyone
Texas Crop Condition,
The condition of the Texas cot-
ton crop, according to government
report made public Tuesday was
76.6 of normal on May 26, the
best report in the past seven
years at a corresponding date.
Leave the dishes unwashcd; come
and live one hour and 30 minutes
where you will forget your trou-
bles. A good picture is better for
you than a dollar bottle of meNi-
ine so leave off your medicine
v! come to the show.
TWO FULL SHOWS SATURDAY
NIGHT ——
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Wallace Presbyterian Church.
Waited Seale will be with tne
choir Friday night at the Presby-
Alo Pies and Cakes of All kinds
lions, one of which was the pur
chase of a canner. We have •
number of very enthusiastic work-
ers and will be glad to have any
One more pretty week of sun-
shine and everybody was busy kill
ing General Green, but a nice ram
would be line for corn and feed
crops.
Mr. Burt n Allen and family of
Eu eka vis led at the home of 11
L. White Saturday and Sunday.
Lee Palmer and J. L. Micham
motored over to Athens and other
places last Sunday.
James Sutton of California was
visiting relatives in Mono last week I
ami they had a real old-time 1e-
terian church. He would like to
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sides spent
Saturday night with Mi and Mrs.
Robert Pennington near Canton.
Miss Lorene McMahon of Colfax
was a guest of Miss Huldah Du-
bose Saturday and Sunday.
Many from here attended the
all-day singing at Canton Sunday.
The Sacred Harpers enjoyed eat-
ing dinner with Mr. Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Lovern of
Colfax visited relatives here Sun-
day.
Sunday night the Epworth Lea-
gue of Holly Springs went to Col
fax and rendered an Epworth Lea-
gue program there. All report a
nice time.
M^ and. Mrs. W. J. Peel left
Monday for West Texas where they
will remain until November visit
ing their children.
Miss Carlye Maye Wallace who
has been teaching at Canton, has
returned home, he? school havinz
closed Friday.
Everybody remember the all-dav
singing here Sunday and come an l
be with us and heln make the sing-
ing a great success.
Congressman Morgan Sanders
was here on his way to Hender-
son where he will speak before the
Rotary Club. Congressman Sanders
delivered the commencement al-
dress the graduates of the La-
Rue High School last night. He
stated that he had speaking en-
gagements that would keep him
busy the balance of this week.
Athens Review.
The people of our community
are very busy with their crops.
Chopping cotton is the order of
the day.
Several from here attended the
big singing at Canton Suniay.
Mr. and Mrs. Cris Burnett vis-
ited in Edlgewood Sunday.
M:. Marchman from Dallas vis-
ited Burnett Chapel Sunday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Burnett vir-
ited Bob Greathouse in Rains coun-
ty last week.
Mr. anj Mrs. George Hughes at-
tended singing at Canton Sunday.
Charlie Beck attended Sundy
school here Sunday.
Several from here attended the
meeting at Wills Point ‘ast week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, who have
been visiting their son George
Hughes. left Wednesday for Ash-
worth for a visit.
L. B. Thomas visited Boston
Burnett Sunday afternoon.
Sam Burnett left Saturday morn-
ing for Big Sandy for an extend-
that has been at Pisgah in some
bit however we have a house full
every time that we have singing.
Mr. Maize Walters had business
in Tyler one day last week.
We have been having some pret-
ty weather.
Bennie Carter . wife and baby
spent datiday night in the Prui’i
community with ns sister, Mrs.
Euia l’unnell. and family.
Andrew Nation, wile and little
son and ncle Wylie Carte,' were
visiting Sam McKenzie and wife
Sunday.
Little Hazel McKenzie is un the
sick list.
Albert Zobloski and family of
G.and Saline spent Sunday at Mr.
Dorrill's.
Lee Rhodes spent Saturday night
with Henry Ray.
Mrs. Sarah Nation and Miss
Mima Nation spent Sunday with
Mrs. Lee Nation.
Noel McKenzie, wife and baby
visited his father, Sam McKenzie,
Friday night.
Linnie Scott and family went to
Candall Saturday to see his broth-
er-in-law, Chester Hill, and family.
Will Guinn and family visited
Jake Orsborn and family Sunday.
Verlic Nation visited Estelle
Pressley Sunday.
Cles and U. B. Nation and J.
the nunion last Saturday at M.
E. Sutton's and reported an old-
time reunion.
J. L. Micham and family left
last Monday for Denton, where
they expect to attend school this
summer. • We regret to give them
up but wish for them a pleasant
time.
Mrs. Mattie Stanhiser, who has
been living at Canton, moved back
to their < ld home in Roddy last
Thursday.
Several of our people attended
the big singing at Canton last Sun-
day and reported some fine singing
at both the Sacred Harp class and
the convention.
R. P. Wisdom of Canton stayed
at his old home in Mono last Wed-
nesday night.
Tommie Sutton and family of
wish should all tend to the ma'king of
ing may purchase tickets inac good people, happy and contented cs ween anu .al are f
J 1 and with hearts of thankfulness to - c , , . . . . _ ......
of getting to the Bountiful Giver of all good enins fast, which means more work.
Chopping cotton is the order of
the day.
A. J. Hubbal and family and
Homet Dav,s of Terrel were the
guests of J. I. Davis and family
Saturday night and attended the
singing at Canton Sunday.
Mrs. G. W. Westmoreland is
visiting her daughter at Sand Flat
this week.
A. 1). Davis and family of Ter-
rell visited H.D. Hubbard and fam-
ily Saturday night and attended the
singing at Canton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boyd visited
relatives in Henderson county Sat-
urday and Sunday.
Melvin Chitty and wife of near
Terrell were guests of Bill Wil-
burn and wife Sunday.
Several from here attended the
singing at Canton Sunday and re-
port some fine singing, both in
the old and the new books.
Saturday night is our singng
Night Phone 73
We are having somu real .cotton
weather now and crops are real
pretty. Farmers will soon be up
with their work.
Mrs. Eula Hogan of Dallas coun-
ty spent Saturday night at Wafer
Dodson’s.
Miss Fannie Hudson left Tuesday
for Denton where she will attend
the summer normal there.
Nearly everybody went to Can-
ton Sunday to the big singing.
Mr. Eligie Dodson of Addison
visited Wafer Dodson Saturday
night.
Mr. Martin and children attend-
ed the funeral services of Mrs.
Henson at Small. The latter being
Mr. Martin’s aunt.
Several of the young people
went to Moore Saturday nght. It
being the closing exercises of their
school.
Next Sunday is our singing day.
afternoon, for the purpose of or- After canning several cans of ver-
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Gray Hair
No Longer Necetsary •
We are having some fine weathe
and most everybody is up witu
their work.
Several feom here attended the
big singing at Canton Sunday.
Several from over the county at-
tended the fifth Sunday meeting at
Starr Baptist church Fiiday and
Saturday.
Worthy Kennedy and family at-
tended church at Wills Point Sun-
day.
Claud Strickland of Wills Point
spent the week-end with his par-
ents here.
Word was received early Mon-
day morning that H. C. Bagwell,
an old resident of this county, died
at Willis, Okla., and would be
burial at Starr that day. He is
survived by two sons at Superior.
Ariz., and one at Willis, Okla., and
one daughter near Grand Salin e,
and several grundchildren. He was
born in Georgia in 1846, came to
Texas in 1886 and settled in this
community, and had lived here
most of the time. He was loved
by all who knew him.
Several from here attended the
first Monday at Canton.
Be.’tie Brown and family spent
Sunday with Oil Kink and family.
turn'll to her home near Edgewood
Sunday morning.
The ladies’ canning club met at
Burnett Saturday afternoon for the
nurpose of ordering a canner for
the club.
After June 10th.
I will buy only infertile eggs
and request my customers to ar-
range -so no fertile eggs will be
offered me. W. D. LAWLER.
visiting her aunt, Mrs. Alfred
White, this week.
M'ss Mary Lee Ellis spent Satur-
day night with Miss Della May
Sanderson.
A. J. Riley and Porter Richards,
former teachers of this place, who
are attending school at Denton, vis
ited among friends in this commun-
ity Saturday night.
Mrs. George Anderson and child-
ren of Delias spent Saturday night
and Sunday with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Funderburk
and Mrs. Lum Venable of Wills
Po!nt, accompanied by Mrs. Paul
Howell and little son, Billy, of
Dallas, and Mrs. Carnes of South
Carolina, visited friends in this
community last week.
Several from here attended sing
ng a Canton Sunday.
Bunion Funderburk of Souta
Carolina visited Fred Funderburk
and family last week.
Ray Furrh and wife visited the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ne l
Stockston. near Lone Oak Sunday
many have stated that the rain
was probably of considerable ben-
efit to gardens and corn. It was
especially helpful in settling the
Highway. recently scarified and
graded up and in need of rain to
settle the loose dirt and gravel.
The grader was busy Monday giv-
ing the surface the finishing
touches.
Sunday.
Mrs. Lit Smith is on the siek
list.
singing at Canton Sunday.
Mrs. Lillie Hendrix and children
of Greenville were guests of rela-
tives here last week.
Miss Della Windham who is at-
tending school at Commerce, was
a guest of her parents last week.
Kiiby Fugate, who has been
teaching school in West Texas, was
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. H.
Fugate last week.
W. F. Fipps visited his son at
Elmo last week
Everybody remember Sacred
Harp singing Sunday afternoon.
Come early and bring someone with
you.
Little Doris Simmons, who has
been sick for two weeks, is repoit-
ed better.
Mrs. Ola Brown and little son
of Greenville are guests of rela-
tives here.
Everybodv remember Sunday
school Sunday morning.
Sam Horn and family of Board
visited A. M. Kinney and family
Saturday and Sunday.
D. I. Lantrip and wife of Dal-
ia's, T. I1’,. Lantrip and wife of
Alsa spent the week-end with L
L. Hill and family.
J. V. Wilson and family spent
a pait of last week with Luther
Morris and family near Canton.
W. R. Burch and wife of Grand
Saline visited Lee Hill and family
the past week.
Quite a large crowd present at
the B. Y. P U. and prayer service
Sunday night. Te young people
are very enthusiastic in this work
and great good is being done.
Bro. Buck Beard will fill our
pulpit at Highland Baptist church
next Sunday.
J. V. Wilson attended the fifth
Sunday meeting at Starr and re-
ports a ve -y fine meeting. The
next meeting of this kind will con-
vene with the Highland Baptist
church the fifth Sunday in August
Quite a number from our com-
munity attended the big singing
;n Canton Sunday.
John Glenn and wife and Mr. Edgewood spent Sunday with their
come, as we arc expecting some
good singers to be with us.
— 1). Ray visited Marvin Pressley
Last week was another fine week
for work and everyhedy made good
use of it in thei: crops. With an
other such a week, people w i
pretty nearly catch up. Crop pros-
pects are sure fine if nothing
We invite you back again.
Misses Jessie and Massie Lantrip
and Miss Hazel Lisury spent sat-
unlay night and Sunday with
friends at Canton.
Mrs. Ollie Orsborn and little
daughter, Marie, spent Wednesdy
with Mrs. T. J. Pratt. Mr. Duke
Lantrip vis led Mrs. Johnnie Lan
trip of this place Sunday. Mr.
Willie Mhoon of Fort Worth is
visiting Mrs. L. V. Mhoon at this
place.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Fuller au l
little son, D. L., Jr., and Mrs. W.
S. Hill spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. T. J. Prater.
Mr. and Mrs. 1). D. Paul and
little daughters. Katheryne and
Christine, spent Sunday in Wills
Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Arther Tillery of
Wilis Point were guests of Mrs.
Floyd George Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dink Pitts of
of this place this week,
Dallas has been visiting John Pitts
at this place this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rinks and
Mr. anl Mrs. Farris Pratt went to
Edgewood Sunday.
Steuart Wier spent Sunday with
home-folks Sunday,
Come and be with us at Sunday
school next Sunday.
' REPORTER.
dering a steam pressure canne: and
sealer, and whatever business might
come before the meeting. We now
have fourteen members and others
'coming in. W expect our canner
th‘s afternoon and hope to save
' much of the fruit and vegetables
that might go to wste We will
have a demonstration this, Tues-
hear her. There will be no stand- gifts.
night. Everybody is invited to
♦ new members who wish to ioin us.
REPORTER.
Dr. Ray Stephens, Optometrist,
(eye sight specialist) Graduate
Needles School of Optometry, Kan-
sas City, celebrates his fourth An
nive ' 1 a Nolen Brothers
Druggists. Canton, First Monday.
If you need glasses get them un-
der my special anniversary prices.
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NORMOGEN I
Th» Gray Hair Comctwa
FOR SALE BY NOLEN BROS.
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West, W. E. & High, B. D. The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1925, newspaper, June 5, 1925; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1515333/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.