Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1929 Page: 2 of 8
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Thursday, October 24,1929
WISE COUNTY MESSENGE}
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Orgatone Credit
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with his parents in Paradise.
week-end
Coffee
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Sunday in Wichita
and boys, spent
Mrs. Earl M<s
T. O. G. CLUB
IONA aFfCHUM
! IONA ’
SALMON
CORN
LIFEBUOY SOAP Prevents Body Odors 2 cakes 15c
32c
N. B. C. SODA CRACKERS 2 lb. box
19c
N. B. C. SNOW P.EAKS Pound
Pound 29c
CREAM CHEESE
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0 ib Bag 57c
55c
ES, Pk.
ng Powder 19c
Y TOILET SOAP
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MPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP 3
’Clock CoKes 3 - $1.00 )
3225c)
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Marvin Badger has purchased a new
Ford car.
WICHITA MAIL
CARRIER TALKS
J. A. Roe Says Improve-
ment Has Been Won-
Mrs. C. A. Burt ou and Mrs. Buster
Pearson were in Fort Worth last week
BBAGE
31c
I
tinned it as "honey
bamboe."
IONA
COCOA
2 lb can 25c
WASHING POWDER
Soaks Clothes Clean
LEMONS
en 29c
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Petty. Jr., of
College Station, were visiting in De-
catur last week.
Na. a
Cana
1 LETTUCE
ad 8c
. ORANGES
pen 20c
' Vrrassssscsssosavauanosn
F, J. Dillehay was in Slidell Tues-
day on business.
T. N. Maxwell of Greenwood, was
a visitor to the city Monday.
your many boosters
remedy."
Genuine 4 rga tone
Lieut. II. C. West of Fort Croekett,
Galveston, spent last week in Decatur
with friends and relatives.
A&P MINCE
MEAT
2 PkgS. 17c
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Mrs. Grover Cleveland was visiting
in Denton last week.
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Floyd Helm and Tennis Beville of
Bridgeport, were here this week.
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Miss Alma Ruth Shulkey of Breck-
enridge, spent Sunday in Decatur.
ptional 'Values In Celebration of 4
Our 70th Anniversary _____ _ J
Mi* and Mrs. Ira Maley were in
Fort Worth Sunday.
M
hESTAAIHID
Mis Ima loa Stone of Alvord, was
in Decatur Saturday.
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Troy Potter of 8. M. V.. spent the
week-end with homefolks here.
The first reference to sugar obtained
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. McDaniel. Jr.,
were in Fort Worth Saturday.
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J. P. Matheson of Estelline, spent
the week-end in Decatur.
Misses Mildred Griner and Elouise
Stone attended th- Dallas Fair last
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Miller and chil-
dren of Fort Worth, were here Sunday
visiting friends and relatives.
C. K. Bradford was in Clay county
this week.
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Mmes. Tom McMurray, L. W. Ty-
ler. 8. A. Lllard, R W. Carswell and
J. W. Patterson took basket dinner to
Mrs. Cates and spent the day Friday.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Christian. Mr.
and Mrs. W. W Boyd and Rev R E.
Bell attended the football game be-
tween A. & M. and T. C. U. Saturday
at Fort Worth.
Mrs. J. E. Burns of Fort Worth, was
the week-end guest of Mrs. Henry
Satterfield.
A pedestrian is a person whose car
is in the sarage. Toledo Blade.
While at the Texas
Tair vjsit our booth in the
: -ostion Building and
• ’ a cup of cur Gelicioug
l famous _ ,
O’cflocE
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Cook and
children. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hatchtel
ckws
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Holt and Mrs.
Ermyn Boss and daughter were in
Deuton Sunday.
ge | Starting Jodaq... AMERI C AS G RE ATESE
WmSALE
F. V. MeMordie spent the week-end
with home-folks here.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Nobles were in
Fort Worth last week.
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Lilburn Riddle and Miss Lucille
Coats were in Denton last week.
by one of the world’s largest labora-
tories and is not a so-called seeret or
patent remedy, but a new seientifie
bile treatment and is sold in Pectur
by the Empire Drug Co.
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Misses Ada Plemmons and Emily
Rellah spent the week-end in Denton
with Misses Mildred and Margaret
Ohildress.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Van Meter were
in Denton Friday. They were accom-
panied home by their daughters, Sue
Ella and Maurine. who are attending
C1 l. A.
Frank MeMordie of T. C. U. spent
Saturday and Sunday in Decatur with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Me-
Mordie.
DILL or SOUR PICKLES Quality1*
(DALRKOLIVE FINE, SOAP SS
3 22c
Miss Maxine Christiau spent the
B M Helm was in Dallas Tuesday, weekend in Denton with Miss Betty
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Milligan of
Greenwool, were visiting in Decatur
Saturday.
Misses Linnie Blewett and Bill
Reeves, and Mmes. C. A. Reeves, A. D.
Reeves, and Granger Blewett attended
the A. & M.-T. C. U. ball game in Fort
Worth Saturday.
Harry Maley, who is attending
business college at Fort Worth, spent
the week-end with home folks.
| A AAI AIr 111 A Johnnie Dunn, who is attending N.
i If I A I Nr W \ T 8 T C at Denton, spent the week
LUUHL |1 L II V end here with his parents.
The G. G. G. Club met last Saturday
with Miss Beatrice White. After a
business meeting, delicious refresh-
menth wen* served to the following:
Misses Venita Nell Clark. Eva Ruth
Brady, Maggie Carpenter. Joy and
Grace Bell. Jena Faye Toland. Freda
Reeves. Margaret Shoemaker. Lois
Breedlove, Daisy Manire ami hostess.
TRENCH MOUTH HEALED
Your friends dare not say so but
your sore gums ami foul breath don t
make folks like you any better.
Leto's Pyorrhea Kemedy heals worst
j, gw cases 6ei udadsfsNemfwypoi
cases if used as directed. It is not a
mouth wash or paste, aud is sold on a
money back guarantee.
RENFROS DRUG STORE
PEAS
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Miss Beryl Patterson spent
week-end in Paradise.
3 ugl. 22c 22
21C 3 290
Falls with Mr. and
Cracken.
MAP
PAKES.
Sunnyfield Flour
24 lbs. 83c 48 lbs. $1.59
Misses Joy and Grace Bell, Mildred
Donahoa, Gladys West and Mrs. R. E.
Bell were visiting in Fort Worth
Sumi ay.
residing at 305 Scott, made the fol-
lowing interesting statement regarding
the great benefit he received from
taking Orgatine:
“For almost twenty years I had
been bothered with eoustipation and
billiousness. If I would stoop over I
would get so dizzy I would almost fall
and had dull throbbing headaches
which kept me awake for hours many
a night. Nothing I ate agreed with
me and I always felt tired, restless
and worn-out.
"I have now taken six hotties of
Orgatone ami my improvement has
ten wonderfuL. The habitual consti-
patioz gradually disappeared, my head
cleared up and I don’t have those aw
fill headache or dizzy spells like I
did. I ran eat anything I want with-
out it hurting me in the least and
digest it, too. My nerves are as steady
as a elock and when I go to bed at
night I rest well and get up in the
morning feeling refreshed and ready
for a hard day’s work on my mail
route. I am certainly satisfied over
the results Orgatone has had in my
case and you can count me among
e_______€4
"whim komomt Mail
The T. O. G. Club met with Miss
Virginia Patterson last Saturday. The
business meeting included a discussion
of the plans for the Hallowe’en Car-
nival which will be held at the armory
Hallowe’en night. Alter the businesi
a licions refreshments were
served to the following: Misses Louise
Greer. Joyce Lacey. Verna Toland,
Bess MeMordie, Maurine McCracken
Hortense Potts, Dana Tilghman. Fay
Reeves, Mary B. Lobdell, Betty Agnes
Workman, Carrie Alice Mays. Ava
aker Maid Beans 390
Atlantic & Pacific TE.°
a;r 23c
2 - 27c
Charles Allen Cates of A. & M.
spent Sunday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Cates.
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Mr and Mrs. Thurmond Cook and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hatchtel were in
Wichita Falls Sunday.
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C. Y. Rhone of Bridgeport, was in
Decatur Friday.
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Mrs. H. M. Helm and children at-
tended the state Fair Friday.
el 8 1b. ..10
The i. mbers of the Girls’ Auxi!-
liary entertained their mothers at the
home of Miss Helen Robertson, Wed
nesday. Oetober 16. A very interest-
ing program was rendered, after whi.
delicious refreshnmpnts were served t3
the following members and mothers;
Mrs. R. T. Bell. Mrs. Stone, Mrs. Bob
Cates. Mrs. Stokes, Mrs. Renshaw,
Mrs. A. D. Reeves, Mrs. J. P. Robert-
son," Misses Faye and Freda Reeves,
Grace and Joy Bell. Martha Renshaw,
Eloise Stone. Margaret Sue Fox. Irene
Wilkerson, Emily Bellah, and the
hostess.
Rivaling the tremendous sweep with
which it spread over the entire United
States, the fame of the celebrate
melicine, Orgatone, is growing in West
Texas by leaps and bounds since its
introduetion,here a few months ago.
Thousands of the best known and
most highly respected citizens of this
state are now taking Orgatone and
testifying daily to the remarkable
benefits they are obtaining from its
use.
James A. Foc, I’. S. mail earrier.
#s9cMzE Spinach *ar 19c
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