Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1929 Page: 7 of 8
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Thursday, July 11, 1929
WISF COUNTY MESSENGER
1929
—Page Seven
G. G. G. ('Ll B
Texas.
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SALE!
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MIGHTIEST SALE OF SILK
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AND WASH DRESSES
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5 groups of Silk Dresses
98c
PIECE GOODS
Cotton Piece Goods
$3.95
SALE PRICE
$4.95
98c
$5.88
39c
# Shirts—
PRINTS AND PERCALES
49c
$9.88
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• Better grade, blue and gray
MILLINERY
cales—
$12.48
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1%
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SPECKAL
See these dresses before you buy
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9c Yd.
HOUSE FROCKS
FELT HOUSE SHOES
to 46
39c
Texas
$1.95
LADIES’ OXFORDS
69c,
98c,
$1.29
In Our Shoe Department
SPECIAL
1 Counter
lihg
5 Dozen beautiful House Dresses,
with
1 Counter
1 Counter
$2.95
i $5.00 Oxfords, now—
dollar
98c
79c
1 Lot ( hildren’s Slippers, pr. 10c
$3.95
Worth
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Continued Friday, Saturday and all next week.
This has been the most successful sale of the
season. Why! prices are the things that count most these days, and we
__have made the price. Get your ticket and be here Saturday at 4:30.
elders.
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Wednesday.
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Mr and M,<. Joe Wilson of Rhome,
spent sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John
Rowan.
36-In. Suitings, Voiles and Dimi- |
ties, 50c value— s
PLAY SUITS
For Boys’ and Girls’. Hickory
striped or solid blue—
89c and 98c
SPECIAL
Vacation Hat Boxes for ladies
$1.49 and $1.95 values
SPECIAL
Special purchase of 25 dozen Lad-
ies’ Silk Hose, Chiffon and Ser-
vice weight. All colors, $1.00
values—
EXTRA VALUES!
MEN’S SHIRTS
Men’s Broadcloth Shirts, collar
36-In. figured Prints and Per- «
SILK UNDIES
Step-Ins and Bloomers, tailored
or lace trimmed—
Hats To Clear
Seasonable novelty summer Hats,
values to $3.95, only—
$1.00
E Work Shirts. 1412 to 17—
| 59c
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39c
75c Union Suits now—
. 59c
LGOK!— MEN’S SHIRTS
Men’s neck-band Shirts, 3 or 4
dozen left, values to $1.98—
49c
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Better Work Shoes—
$2.48 and $2.95
BOYS’ SHIRTS
Boys’ collar attached Dress Shirts
sizes 12 to 14—
49c
S. J. PETTY , M. D.
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Frames, Lenses and Aecessories
Always Carried.
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SCOUT SHOES
For Men and Boys, now only
$1.89
. MEN’S SUITS
To close out. 25 Suits at
$9.85
$1.95 |
$2.48 |
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g $1.25 and $1.50 values—
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Worth
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NEW FELTS
Lovely new7 Felts—
$1.88
eheer
iJULY CLEARANCE!
Scoutmaster Earl C. Chapman will
leave Tuesday with his scouts for an
encampment in Palo Pinto county.
Digtests Easil"
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T. J. Dillehay- Jr. of Baylor Uni-
versity. spent the 4th of July with
it nefolks.
Mr. and Mrs. Burt Muidoon nad Mr.
and Mrs. A. M. Shaw and children
spent Sunday in Glen Rose.
Mr. Claud Meador spent the 4th of
July in Oklahoma City with his sister
and family.
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DR. R. T. SPENCER
PHYSICIAN and SUKGEON
also
Eyes Tested and Glasses Fittest
MeMurry-Gettys Bldg—Decatud
Mr and Mrs. E. E. Elaekburu and
chilefren visited in Fort w rth Sun-
day.
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Rev. R B. MeD ugal will preach a
the Church of Christ Saturday night.
July 13. ai 8:15. The membership and
the public generally is invited to at-
tend ibis service.
organdy trimmed, some
long sleeves, 36 to 44—
« IN CLUB CIRCLES
Miss Alma Wilkerson was hostess
to the O. F. F. Club last Friday even-
ing at her home.
Delicious refreshments were served
to the following: Misses Eva Jo
Greer, Estelle and Emma Dean Belew,
Frances Lacey, .Mildred Dillehay, An-
nette MeMordie, Flora Reeves. Mar-
garet Boyd. Mmes. J. I. McDaniel
and R. G. Nobles, and the hostess.
The club will meet with Misses
Estelle and Emma Dean Belew next
Friday.
Each.
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Miss Pear. Meador left Decatur
July 3 for Oklahoma City, where she
has accepied a position.
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Mr. and Mrs. Luther Belew and Mr.
and Mrs. Hazel Dunaway were in Fort
Worth Sunday.
- Miss Lois Ereedlove entertained the
(T i. G. G. Ciub at her home last Satur-
day evening. Following a delightful
social hour, ice eream and cake were
served to Misses Grace BelL Daisy
Manire, Eva Ruth Brady. Miss Mau-
rine VanMeter. Joy Bell, Margaret
Shoemaker, and the hostess.
Miss Catherine Fowler of Fort
Worth, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Blackburn this week.
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WORK SHIRTS
Men’s and Boy’s blue Work
36-In. LL Brown Domestic, now
only—
Joe ililton, recovering from a bite
of a waier-noccasin . was relating the
story of i ho combat. "We had just
rounded up a big lot of fish, and I
was feeling in the shallow water, near
the bank, for two nice thxee or four
poune ers, when the spak. nnder the
water, iook a full swi at my left
hand, during all ihe ang- in deep
I in medintely turn si loose the fish I
held ad jesked in- haul out of tie
water. Four little treme of black
blood were spouting f:om the wouncis.
I hated to quit when we wen abont
to make a big clean-up of fish, and
after catching another pretty good
sized cat-fish. I got some relief from
the pain, which by this time was
The opportunity to acquire camp-
ing lots on the reunion grounds will
expire next Tuesday, July 16, accord-
ing t the announcement of the com
mnittee. The larger part of old lessors
of lots have arranged to continue
leases for another term but a few
f rmer possessors have not and it is
to give these a further chance that
the expiration date was extended for
a week.
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rint
13c. 15c. 19c, 25c
SPECIAL PRICES THRUOUT THE ENTIRE STORE—COME AND SEE OUR STOCK—A HEARTY WELCOME AWAITS YOU HERE : *
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Preaching at Bethel Sunday morn-
ing. Preaching by Bro. Whiteside
and quarterly conference Sunday
afternoon at 3 o’clock.
Preaching at Shiloh Sunday night.
Come.
. CUTLER D. GOSE. Pastor
SHOES! SHOES!
Men’s and Boys’ black and tan
Oxfords, now—
$2.95
Even after pyorrhea has affectesl
your stomach, kidney a nd your gen-
era I health. Leto’s \yorrhea Remedy
used as directed, can save you. Den-
lists recommend it. Druggists return
money if it fails.
Fancy A. I
color. .
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National Bank Bldg. Decatur
growing bad, when one of my cumn
panions stuck file blade of a knife in
the wounds. Then I dressed and
walked about two miles to our ear,
and we came to Decatur in record
time, lauding me at the Rogers said
tarium, where I was given medica!
attention immediately. Hurt? That
bite was worse than coals of fire
placed on the tenderest part . f your
body."
MIGHTIEST an SALES
The Girl Se uts enjoyed a picnte
and swimnuing party at Sandy, six
miles west of Decatur, on Tuesday
evening. They were chaperoned by
Mr. and Mrs. J V. Patterson, Mi-s
Bell Ford. Mrs. Cari Christian ani
Mrs. Steve Lillard.
Scouts present were Virginia Pat-
terson, Bess MeMordie, Grace Bell.
Maggie Carpenter, Betty Lou Lillard.
Maxine Christian, Joy Bell. Cynthia
Lillard. and Kitty Beth Christian of
San Antonio.
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