The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 118, Ed. 1 Monday, November 22, 1926 Page: 6 of 6
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VOLUME XXIV
morning was the object of much in-
NEWTON’S
were somhe Who said it Was ice, and
Fall
New Shipment
ial.
away up in ‘Olahoma, and there have
PHONES 171 and 678
Low-Hee
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Oxfords
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$3.50
dance
a Pair
SUGGESTIONS
LECTURE FRIDAY NIGHT
call
Oysters.
others
$3.95
PRODUCE
Arledge Bros.
Love
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WEDNESDAY NOV. 24
THOSE CHRISTMAS CARDS
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APPLES $i.25 BUSHEL
November
with killing his
wife.
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in the penitil
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Sale of
2
CHILI
Ladies’
We are making up the first order
No
Fresh
and save delay and disappointments,
too long.
Iatest
Dresses
FLOWER SHOP
BIDS WANTED
one
—Twills
“WATCH US GROW
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CHAS.
admission
—Velvets
Phone 624 or 262 Green
93-Imo
AMERICA
—Jerseys
8
—Plaids
THEATRE
THE REMINI
PORTABL
$4.95
ADULTS
portable!
$
AUTOMOBILE
FREE
25
$8.95 8
STORAGE
BULBS
los
$13.45
w. c. FIN.
SHOP
WEEK
Holiday Specials
MONTH
PICTURE TODAY
24 HOUR SERVICE
YOU OWE
Sea Be
with
John
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made the Favorite a pleasant
this moming.
Values to
$7.50
car had snow -on the
snow, so many said.
about half way between Honey Grove
and Ladonia, was in Bonham today
CAREOSP.CIMBRHS
KILLED IN ACCIDENT
Phone 350
Bonham, Texas
ning apples, while’ the price
line with the price of cotton.
by the
DAY
Values
$30.00
Aecompanying the body will be Mrs.
Mavis M. Mac-Queen, a daughter.
BONHAM TO BE BURIED BY
THE SIDE OF HIS WIFE
Grocery and
Market
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$
$ Before you buy gifts,
2 sure to see ours.
Values
$39.50
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NORTH OK LAHOMA—FIRST “
Snow of Tire season
in 2
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a 3
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$
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Church
No. ad-
-—Crepe Satins
—Flat Crepes
$
r
s
$ 1
1
Designs
Pot Plants
Cut Flowers
Wreathes
and
Sprays
Values to
$18.50
Amalie Mobiloil
Quaker State
accepted a position -with the
Field Cotton Mill.
COM MITTFE,JL MPS
DONS TO HIGHW
IN ITS-INQI J
. is in
And,
car of
han lie
them
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Made Fresh every day j
Hot Chocolate I
Made from Whitman Chocolat
Whitman Candy :
night from a business Visit to Cuero,
and Gonzales.. - ™ ,
Dr—M. K. Daniel, of Honey Grove,
Get our prices on tires
before you buy.
Values to
, $12.69 .....
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Bonham Plate
Given with Every
Gallon of
Cylinder oil sold.
PALACE DRUG $
STORE
$
6,
Sunday Specials
Nov. 20
GROCERY
Phon. 65 and 108
The itore of Cleanliness’
then there were some who * held to;
Funeral service will be, held some- , the theory that it was frost, the lat-
GIFT |
FISH MARKET.
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“BE CAREFUL
SAVE A LIFE
d. v. hill.
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—Cauliflower
—Fruit Cakes
—Dressed Hens
Beef Roast
—Pork Roast
—Park Sausage-
—Cranberries
—Celery
—Lettuce
• sac: $18.75
"BECAREFUL
SAVE A LIFE
unfurnis’hed.
Ill-fit
Darwin Tulips, mixed dozen,
75c; 4 for 25c.
Darwin Tulips, red or pink,
dozen $1.00; 3 for 25c
Hyancinths, separate colors,..
dozen $2.50; 4 for 85c.
Easter Liy, each 80c
role looked at Queen M’rie, and it’s
7 about to cost him his liberty.
a -- -......... —
Society.
DR. V. c. ALLBN
DENTAL ROOMS
206-207 Pint State Bank
Building
Bonham, Texas
White Nareissus, dozen 75c,
4 for 25c.
Sacred Lily, dozen $.100
3 for 25c
Barry
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INVESTIGATIO
PROCEEDING
STATE DEP
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9 We have gifts for all
6 occasions.
FAVORITE PRINTING CO.
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FOR THANKSGIVING
Shoe Co
Carmichael & Massey
G aavacam
costume, the closing event being
• -kit', “The McNutt Family,” by
PHONE 467 MORNINGS.
grocery problems. ▼
Everybodys
No. X
"Where Everybody Stops
They must have had a good time, and
their friends here are experiencing a
five years
offense.
open bids for the purchase of
Now is the time to get your can-
k to make it easy
ILY FAVORITE
PORTEDBERE
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22
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John Balvin, of Hol
run all Sunday without
snow in the least.
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or more 5-ton tractors, caterpillar
type, anA one or more 9-foot graders
with engine hitch. Right is reserv-
ed to reject any or all bids.—E. A.
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Something to
to pass on to o
•“elf through th
'" operation at i
mid customers. I
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A parachute failed to open witk
Fred Osborne nt Santa Monica, C»L,
when he leaped from n cliff. He mny|
die. . - »HH'
Everybodys
!te. 1.
Ladies Auxiliary of the
L. S. A. Presbyterian
Church
To turn that
it. A 14-inch-
pass up if you
5 « 3 at. a
tics did not spoil. It is true he serv-
ed a sentence or two in the legisla-
ture, but he came back home, went
"to work, and is about to live it down
cabaret sketches were given by a ; g
number of the Juniera who had bcen f a c a a a a „E
LET US HELP YOU
We are prepared
for you.
i Shipment just in
Magazines
issues of the leadin
Magazines
Fruit „ J
Later we cannot print
delivery service is prompt.
to $27.95
to $19.95
। time Tuesday at the chapel of Cb^fii ter forgetting that frost leaves im-
I F. Welland Undertaking Co., and the mediately on the appearance of Sol.
I hody will be seht to Bonham for bur-. The car was from some point
BODY WILL BE BROUGHT
Buy her that cedar cheat
now, priced $18.50 up. Lem
Tittsworth Furniture Co.___
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2 The governor of Texas has made
publie the letter of Allen Scale.
$ sheriff-elect of Dallas county, who
urged her to pardon W. L. Craw-
8 ford.
-Gblet Gravy
—Cranberry Jlly
—Eseal loped Asparagus
— Candied Yams Topped
with marshmallows
—Perfection Salad
'—Stuffed Olives
—Thousand Island Dressing
—Heinz Plum Pudding
—Hard Sauce
—-Parched Pecans
—Cheese Balls
—Coffee
citizenry. The
top of it—real
Of course there
Under the auspices of the Epworth
League, Dr. Edward Leigh Pell of’
Richmond, Vr., a noted author and
lecturer, will lecture to the young
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people at First Methodist
next Friday at 7:00 p. m.
4
The body of C. P. Cimbri,
you had better get yours nuw
_______________ , _ AUTOMOBILE
AT NEW ORLEANS, LA HAD PATCHES OF IT
McMAHON, Auditor,
______FUR RENT
Room furnished or 1
dose in. Phone 327.
an unusual privilege to have uch a preaching has-been done by Bro. they took their pla.es
man as Dr. Pell visit Bonham, and it Balch. They extend an invitation to the “high and mighty seniors” be-
is hoped that he will speak to ns every one to attend these services. ing the guests of honor; of coure,
many, people as can get into the Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Douglas are of the evening an event to which
in every
2ysler or Shrimp t ocktnit.
. —Baked Turkey
A convit is not as well off as the
¥ cat that went to London to look at
Filho queen. One in California on pa-
whom you wish to remember, and
who will remember you with a
Christmas card. We have them at
reasonable prices, and if you want
us to assist you in selecting them
we can do that. At any rate, come
in nhd see our samples. It makes
a distinctive remembrance to have
TO THE CAR HAD COME FROM]
Mrs. C. A. Wheeler, on Friday even-
ing, in compliment to the husbands.,
A number of tables had been ar-
ranged for the guests, and the home
was prettily decorated for the occas-
ion. Following a three-coure tur-
key dinner, progressive 42 was on-
mission fee and no collection.
g“eeoo " me" 08
FISH, FISH
Just received shipment Catfish,
Buffalo, Drum, Redfish, Trout and
Judy had some valuable aides, at the
. g., . . ... same time it was her guiding hand,
Mr. andMra Chas. Douglas arelof the evening anevent_to which that lead the way.
moving to, Dallas. Mr. Iauglas has the departing may. look mk to with The hanquent was served by MrS.
pleasure in the years to come, even .. . . .
. Ralph Owens, whose culinary ability:
after they have spent four years in., . . ,,
.. ",1 . .. ’ , is famous over the city. She was;
college. At the same time, the Jun- ... . . .
, assisted by mothers of Bonh; 1 . T.
iors, even after they, too, have been.A
crowned with apand gown, and .. g . i
Many of the teachers were pres-
_ . . , number of Juniors, anueunced by5
Each recurrinK year in Bonhi the Pof Charles Smith, the diminutive |
t ness of Mrs. Reb Villard. Junior: zive a forewel dinner «f ringmaster of many another amateur 3
Mr. Oscar Jones has returned form of acknowledvement to emtertainment. The skit was writ-j Also broken lots of
a trip to the West, the class lesvinK the Seniors. This ten by Mias Marion Tatum, a junior./ ... . D |
Mra. Mollie Reese has returned toftime the affair was in the form ‘The -professor" gave one of his & -Women" Patent
■ ------'..... a banquet given at the Fannin Club inimical pianologues, which set his’ [ eat her Slippers |
Never has the famous ball room of ludienee off with Eales of laushter.8 —eane -PPers
the club been decorated prettier A senio, hecy was one of th„ g —$6.85 Values
sons The deft hands of the junior, and most eninvable numbers on the Pro 8 .
$4.95
—Billie Barnett, of Ravenna, was in
I the eity this “morning.
B W. H. Porter. of Randolph, fulled
at the Favorite office this morning.'
E. C. Huntley of Wichita Falls,!
called at the Favorite office this;
Bonn am, Texas
amoacanoaxaexsawce me ma
—--1 been several snows up that way, so
Mr. Cimbri married Miss Pearlreports state.
Wilson, of this city. She died a few It was cold enough here this
years since in Dallas, following, morning for ice, and there was ice,
burns Thrived -while about - the j and that eWplniiu- why thn snow *
kitchen. Her body Was brought to, ed so long on the car,
this city for interment beside that of such weather as Sunday,
relatives. She was the daughter of might have
the late Lake C. Wilson and Mrs. Jo melting the
at all. It will be too late.
This.sale "HI be held at
Smith-Jones Electric Co.,
on November 20th
allest, lightoat and n
machine with fourroy
xeyhoard. Handiest. J
“eper able, and simple!
“«k it over. I
Phone 12. “Th
Wilson, of this city.
Mr. Cimbrtwas an Italian. He 4 4 4 44 44 444-,444
waticridana. He was an Interesting’ SQIT Snp NATEe
person. He was able to sprak flu-+ Uvv III VL VUILU- •
Dressed Hens, Pies,
Cakes, Home-made Can-
dies, etc.
gaged Jn by those attending: Lammse-T"T
Each of the tables was centered —----- ------ --f
with small crystal baskets of yellow wen driled by Mrs. Murray Hen- g- eeX 2
chrysanthemums, and in consequence drson and Mrs. C. S. Tatum, Mrs. “
of the nearnessmof Thanksgiving Henderson playing the-piano musie,,
the place cards indicated some f a her talented playing bing one of the
pure of a Thanksgiving dinner, turzpleasures of the evening, itself.
keys, pumpkins ami other parts of Miss (ecile Lawrence, one of the
such a feast were pietured on the teachers, who is the Junior class
cards, . sponsor, gave much of her time and
The gentlemen were enthusiattie , alent to make the the
Also withtover the Ry fnvitatien.
, | it, and a number of them suxKested MKatherine Prestn, a former
C ,M to the ladies ofotke club that the tcher in the schools here, made an
affair would easily hear repeatine especial trip from Denton, in order to
.g, aid in making the occasion such a,
STYME clun ENTERTAINS h one. To her splendid york,
• The Styme Club.-Which is a club and excellent ideas much of the I
within a club, being an orzanization de. .rations are due.
within the Golf Club, gave its month -The pragram consisted of a voea
, ly dinner Friday night at the f, .If mumber. m A „„a. he-dance,. I.WMLilC-5 '
.Club house. It was an enjoyable af- numbers, gingham dress school days,
Mrs. D. T. Thurman has returned fair; the hostesses being adepts in
entertaining. ‘
ANNUAL DINNER PAETY
The annual dinner party of the
1
your own card, with your own name
■ printed on it-—just like a personal
better to a friend is a distinction.
her home in Garland. a banguet given at the Fannin < ogues, which set his
MV. and Mrs. Hershel Atnip are Never has the famous ball room of audience ofr with xales „f lausrhter. 3
the proud parents of a new son, thr club been decorated prettier A seniog prophecy was one of the J
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Reese and sons The deft hands of the juniors and most enjoyable numbers on the pro- Y
of Garland spent Sunday night withitheir mothers and friends gave a vram. being given by Miss Guyneth
relatives here. eharm to the room that can only lx- Neal, in that yonmg lady’s best ,
The meeting at Calvary BaptistI attained by the artistic touch. 1 style ■
chureh will continue this week. Good. Covers were laid for 125 and a tur- To the class president, . Miss Ann 2
It i, interest has been shown and splendid key dinner Kreeted th,.....ver asispivy. mueh er should be given 3
• preaching has .been done by Bro ' they took their places at the tables for the affair, for while the young
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With your
Wednesday Luncheon Club was given
at the home of-one of the m mbers.
POUR IT ON FARMERSVILLE FRHAY
Selz Six Dollar
SHOES AND OXFORDS
we’have a complete line of Selz $6.00~Shoat
7 Come in and see new lasts
‘ HANCOCK-NEVILL COMPANY
“GOOD CLOTHES THAT FIT’
Headquarters—Where Society Brand Clothes are Sold
112. 41 received in an accident, is to be re- spection by Bonham
. . ,-c cefted here at 1:10 o’clock Monday
J. C. Saunders, returned Saturday 211 ...f
aftrnoon over the Texas & Pacific.
measure of it, at least, since some ofently in a number, of languages and ♦ ******4**
is reputed to have been quite a
scholar along other lines. ■ 2 - ---------. ——---------
One daughter, Mrs. M. MacQueen, from a visit to her sister, in Austin.
is the sole survivor of the immediate Texas. . 12
Family Mrs. Jno. Villard has been called to JI NIORS KN TEKTAIN SEN1OKN
Mr. Raiden is one man whom pulls , - ___________________ ! Roswell, N. M„ on account of the ill Each recurring year in Bonhi the
MISCELLANEOUS
Dressmaking, alterations and re-
modeling. Phone 488, 106-tf
See our selection of
Christmas gifts, novel- {
ties, quilts and practical ;
holiday suggestions. {
I
r Our Thanksgiving market will be
$ at E. M. Curlee & Co.’a. Plum’
$ pudding, mince pies, pumpkin pies;/
8 fruit cakes and cakes of all kinds,*
2 doughnuts and candies. Wednesday,
§ November 21. Phone 23.3 or 563.
Louse Phillips Morris.
2 118-2t ‘ Pauline Kennedy Suddath.
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WEeNE-A- NUV. 24 ; crowned with cap and gown, and
—--- The Gleaner Class of the "point with pride" to the nighi they , .
==== First Christian Church will entertained th,. Seniorsin ord Ronhi,," 1 tocjoy the Kala occasion,
xgg/have a ^Thanksgiving market; the occasion havingnever been sur-
Y at Denton Bros., beginning at passed, and indeed it is safeto say,
$ nine o'clock. Will have it never will be.
. ' everything for your Thanks- The decorations featured autumn
3 giving Dinner. 117D2t leaves, and the entire room wag . ,
- . . e , , .. , I probably, have the last
,, — o - transfermed into a veritable garden. , ,
a..;.;,. . ... it . i i Arkansas apples that I will
AA--Ar AKAEANg depicting a woodland scene, a color- ...
NO I ICE MASONS । ,,1 , u $ Khis season.
e. . . .. A_ ful touch being given it all by the ...
• Stated meeting Constan; ! vari-cofored ' Japanese lanterns hung ' ’ 1 Gt
# tinerLodze No. 13 A' F„and at intervals over the room. The cen-
- V’’ t Tuesday evening 7:3 . tral column, supporting the ceiling Mr St. John V. Lawton has been
vintora welcome. of the npaeious apartment wa-wound veleeted as president -of the United
Basil Gibson, W. M. . about with greeneries and plum...... Daughters of Confederacy in the
Gordon Moore. Secy. , tall grass Earnisht d with oak leave meeting at Richmond.
0 touched by the hand of the nature _____
We have some White ieghorn pul- artist., who painta while mankind 3 3 5 a 38. wc.a
lets that we .will sell at bargain sleeps Jack Frost. Garlands reach- 8 9
prices. Come see them. Quality inK from this centdal support to the
Poultry Farm, Howard Wit, her. Tour corners of the room were made $ Fred A Kraemer X San *
118-tf.. of these same tinted oak leaves, and a ‘ "1 ® •V 7
— it Was oh these that the gayly col- 8
— ored lantern, were strung, the a
whole producing an effect as beau-;*
tiful as the Alhambra by moonlight. *
a fitting bower beneath which those 9
'enjoying the repast might easily $
. : imagine themselves transported to
BIDS WANTED-At 1:20 P’^Uom. elfin fairy load. A numitpls
December 13, 1926, the Commission- # no -- i i i
, _ . ‛ .. , . 21,-0 I noor.lamps and eeilingr light • A
ers‛ Court of Fannit County wiln softened with colored paper, lent $
vubtls ou’are wondering what
to give Christmas, and, you will
give a lot of things. In addition
you will have a number of friends
Bring us your butter, eggs,
4’"“I: - Friday —*
felter Produce Co. Phone
562 W. 5th ?t. 114-tf
65, An automobile moored at the curb
on his large plantation. He is a
great friend of the writer, and he
of all kinds in season
RED BALL CON
FECTIONERY
Phone 555
Valencia, a new Spanish
was in the city this morning. He
called at the Favorite office.
Frank Newberry, who Jives in- the’
Honey Grove’ section, was in Bonham
on business today. He was nursing
a bandaged right hand. On being
asked the why of it he said a car
kieked him.
.....Mr. and- Mrs. Will HEwans are
leaving in the morning for Post, Tex-
as, where they will spend Thanksgiv-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bur-
ow. They expect to make the trip
in their automobile.
Cecil 'Ruark, Joe B. Johnson and
Jim ami Tom Rayburn have returne
from .a trip to Southwest Texas.
By United Press.
AI STIN, Nov. 23.
I dused before the hous
.vestigntmFFthe state I
- connection with the p
1' clemency acts
L__are for. Mrs. Ferguso
[ of pardons will meal
I he letter is I
, hen written by Sena
k ers of Caldwell count
Govorhor Ferguson al
.for an Italian convict
county. It was intro
Ph ey, chief clerk I
who examined the I
pardon records
tims of the comm it tJ
Viet was granted ail
Phinney said. I
nesses were on the st
tion with the clemencs
.Was increased ye st er di
one. The committee til
the highway departme
The house committe,
- to Gnvrnor-Elect Mor
L T Kemp, of Hou
"tment as chairmar
way Commission, Keil
1 -cgarded as the mJ
the < nt roversy With I
" iiI cause mI
Ration. I
8
g Phone us your wants. Our *
J delivery service is prompt. «
,8 ,
which are sure to come. if you wait a 9
s John I. Crouch&Son *
$ RAY CROUCH, Mgr. 8
- hem report dining on venison.
Hon. John F. Raiden, who lives
8
be 9
$
!
I
subdued glow that added potentially g
to the beautiful effect.
Between each of the four com es $
Is reatly-
Phone 338
CITY GREENHOUSES
-FLOWEES OF QUALITY"
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 118, Ed. 1 Monday, November 22, 1926, newspaper, November 22, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548286/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.