Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1929 Page: 3 of 8
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3,1929
pThursday, October 3,1929
WISE COUNTY MESSENGER
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LOCAL NEWS
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STORES
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THE NEWEST AUTUMN DRESSES
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$59.50, $79.50
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Fords, Chevrolets, Cars and Trucks
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USED CARS!
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MEN’S SUITS
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“Star Brand’ Solid Leather Shoes for every member of the family
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You are Invited to attend the
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LADIES SHOES
MEN'S SHOES
STYLE SHOW
Oxfords. Ties Pump*— in all the
ome thing to suit everyone.
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$700, $8.00
The Kicks That Kick
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Price $5.95, $6.95, $10.95, $11,95, $12.95
$14.95, $18.95, $24.95, $28.95 up to $69.50
$14.95
$18.95
$39.50
$2.50.. $3.50, $3.98, $4.48. $4.98
$5.4S, $5.98, $6.50, $7.00, $7.50
A complete stock of Arch Build-
ers in Ladies Shoes.
Jordon
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$11.95,
$16.95.
$24.95.
Misses
Breedlove,
Miss Nora Taylor was in Fort Worth
Sunday.
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Miss Reba Harris of Paradise, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Petterson and family.
Mrs E. B. Brown of Childress, is
visiting Mrs. Shelby Hoyle this week.
PRICES
$12.95,
if you are mov.ng by rail see J. D.
Breedlove for efficient packing and
lonnding.
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a small payment, balance monthly.
Mr and Mrs. J. R. Parish returned
home Monday from Dallas, where they
have been visiting.
only
Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Whitesides and
Mrs. E. II. Mays were in Fort Worth
Weinesday.
Men’s Correct
SUITS and
Furnishings
For Fall
Miss Vera Nell Basham of D. B. C..
spent the week-end with her parents
in Grandview.
SMART COATS
FOR FALL!
All sizes,
A LASTS
Harry Burton and J. G. Provine
were in Newport Monday.
Loois Breedlove, Mrs. D uglas Fakin.
Daisy Manire and Freda Reeves.
Mrs. H. W. Barton of Wichita Falls,
spent I he week-end w ith Mrs. C. A.
Burton.
Frames. Lenses and Accessories
Always Carried.
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S. J. PETTY. M. D.
Optician
Lots of other gOOd cars, s
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CHILDREN SLIPPERS
and SHOES
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Low Back, Blue and Stripe
$1.29
Jarrell ind S. M. Gose. Jr.. of Wich-
« Falls. visited relatives here this
*eek.
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HE CHILDREN’S COATS
E $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.98
\V $6.95, $7.98, 8.95, $9.85
M t. $12.95
PERKINS-IIMBERLAKE COMPANY
UNINCORPORATED
Mrs. D. G. Ellis and children of
Muskogee, Okla., spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Christian.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shaw were in
Clinton, Okla., on business Monday.
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Miss Ia Verne Thompson spent the
week-end in Fort Worth.
Mr and Mrs. Robert U Taylor were
F H Worth Wednesday.
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ECONOMY
TWINS
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98c
40 in. Dunbar Crepes, Mod-
emastic patterns—
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Miss Hanna Marie Renshaw, who is
attending N. T. S. 'I'. C.. spent l lit*
week-end with her parents. Mr. anl
Mrs. Gordon Renshaw.
Track Suit—
unmatched in
price.
OVERALLS—
Thin Children
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Scott’s Emulsion
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Z.F. LILLARD
Chevrolet Sales Service
and Jeff Fox were in Fort
Sunday.
In in. all silk Tweed Crepe—
$1.9S
40 in Travel Crepe—
$1.69
40 in. Sunbeam Prints. abso-
dutely Fast colors—
59c
27 in. Wool Challis. Fancy
patterns—
Mr. anti Mrs. T. J. Wagz ner of
Wiehita Falls, visited relatives in De-
catur last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Worth Arnett bar •
moved into the residence of J. A Jen
nings on South Trinity street.
Leo Sellars of Wichita Falls was
here this week.
FOR LESS MONY TH A N EVER BEFORE
We offer you real honest to goodness bargains. Look them
over, try them out, get you a good car with only a small pay-
Ment and the balance monthly.
1928 Chevrolet Coach, 5 good tires, bumpers, looks as good
as new, runs as good as new. A real nice car for someone.
Only $175.00 down, balar.ee G. M. A. C.
I928 Chevrolet Sedan in exce Bent condition fully equip-
ped, runs and looks like new car, only $185,00 down, bal-
ance monthly
1927 Chevrolet Sedan, A car y ou will like. Only $140.00
donw Balance G. M. A. C.
1927 Cabriolet Chevrolet everything good, lots of extras,
American designers have presented
in the Fall Fashions for women, many
clever adoptions of Paris modes which,
while following the new style silhou-
ette, are exceptionally rich in fabrics
and trimmin:rs.
These new coats we are now showing
for Autumn wear are so smartly at-
tractive hat every perference can be
satisfied.
Broad cloth, Twesds, velour, with
large fur collar-.
Shades—Brown. Black, Tati. Beige
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Margaret Shoemaker, Lois
is a l’rescription for
COLDS. CRIPPE, FLU, DENGUE,
BILIOUS FEVER AND MALARIA
It is the most speedy remedy known
Underwear
Work Clothes
quality and
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Pai 4 leary ami Leon Rabicheanx
were in Fort Worth Saturday to see
the first ball game between T. C. U.
and Daniel Baker.
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MEN’S SUITS AND
OVERCOATS
Beautifully Tailored made by
the best makers for young
man. for the older man—
each suit carries 2 pair of
trousers —Overcoats of the
lighter textures—
Prices that will apeal—
SI ITS—$19 30, $24.50. $29.50
$:5.00
Messrs. Howard
were: Misses Maggie Carpenter, Joy
and Grace Bell. Ruth Workman. Eva
Ruth Brady. Margaret Shoemaker,
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Mrs. Maggie Hannah of Alvord,
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gose Sun-
day.
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STETSON NEW FALL
HATS
$8.50 and up
Other New Fall Hats
$2.98— $3.98—$4.98
Miss Elmer Vernice Clark, who is
teaching in Greenwood, spent the
week-end at home.
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Mr. and Mrs. Will Ramsey of Para-
dise, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Fletcher.
The pastor will preach next Sunday
morning on "A (iood Investment."
What investment of one’s rescurces
will bring the best returns? That is an
important question
The associationai B. Y. 1*. U. meets
with the First Baptist church next
Sunday at 2:20 p. m. Young people
from a half dozen churches of the as-
sociaticn will be present ami a very
interesting program will Im* presenter).
The evening service will begin at
7 :30 ami a most cordial welcome i -
extended to visitors.
R. E. BELL. Pastor.
The G. G. G. Club met Monday with
Miss Bill Reeves to plan for a float
for the fair. The members present
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mags
at our store
Friday afternoon and night
■i 411 I p. in. 8 til 10 nigh*
Sponsored by
THE OWL CLUB
Decatur, Texas
Roman Sandals. Pumps. Straps,
Sandals, Oxford. Tans. Black
Brown —Calf and Kid leathers.
All sizes—00 to 5—5 1-2 to 8—
S 1-2 to 11—11 1-2 to 2
50e. 75c. $1.00. $1.25. 1.50. $1.75.
$2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50,
$1.00
Misses Sue Ella and Maurine Van
Meter of C. L A. spent the week-end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Van Meter.
Oxfods. High Shoes, Gum Metal,
Calf, Vici Kids, Kangaroos— the
popular toe and last for the
Young fellow—
$3.50. $4.00. $1.50. $5.00 $6.00
Misses Morgan. Bond. Murtha John-
son. Anna Straton Earcus and Mary
Johnson, of Wichita Falls. were visit-
ors in the C. A. Burton home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hodnett - f
Lakey, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Bearden this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wooldridge of
Childress, were here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Guthrie were
called to Duncan, Okla., to attend the
funeral of his father. Mr. Will
Guthrie.
WE CAREFULLY CHOOSE OUR MERCHANDISE FROM A
QUALITY STANDPOINT AND PLACE OUR CUSTOMERS
SATISFACTION ABOVE EVERYTHING ELSE, FOR REAL
VALUE BEGINS WITH QUALITY RATHER THAN WITH
PRICE.
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Miss La Verne R, berts of Wichita
Fills. spent the week-end with her
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Boyd.
Hat Crepe—Travel Crepe—Tweeds—Crepe Satin Canton.
Shades—Brown. Black-Navy, Beige, Wine
Mrs. R. L. Elankenship was hostess I
lo the Worth While Club Thursday .
September 26, in the home of Mrs.
B. A. Mau. This was the first meet-
ing after disbandiug for the summer.
: everal names were placed on the
waiting list. Two diversions were en-
joyed by all and prizes were present-
ed t । Mmes. Patterson ami Shomaker.
A salad course was served to the
members and guests: Mmes. Payne.
Lillard. Will Renshaw. Thomason,
L. L. Hoyle, Rogers. Gihbon, Patter-
soil Lute Renshaw, Scott, Ingram.
McFarlin. Elder. Shoemaker. Pearson, I
Wright, limit. Raumgaertner. Satter-
field.
OVERCOATS—$15.00 $19.50
$21.50
MEN’S EXTRA PANTS
New Fall Patterns
$3.98—$ 1.98—$5.98
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