Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1935 Page: 5 of 8
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WISE COUNTY MESSENGER
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Thursday, November 7, 1935
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Fort Wurth visitors Sunday.
Saturday.
J. V. PRUNTY
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Boonsville.
Friday.
day.
I McNair at Bridgeport Lake Sunday Tuesday and Wednesday.
Office at First Natl Bank Bldg
Afiss Gladys Thomason has accept-
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Prices Reasonable
senate chamber. Austin, was visiting |
with home folks first of the week.
E. P. Carpenter of Rhome, was iu
Decatur Mondy on business.
Miss Nancy Burtis of Denton, vis-
ited friends here Saturday and Sun-
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Mrs. D. H. Payne and Miss Wan-
da Snow visited Mr. and airs. C. L.
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Miss Margeret Sue Fox of Denton,
spent the week end with home folks
in Decatur.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. T. MeCauley and
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rowan were in
Denton Sunday.
AND IP. List price of New Standard Coupe
at Flint Michigan. With bumpers, spare tire
and tiro lock, the list price is $2• additional.
’Knee-Action on Master Models only. $20
additional. Prices quoted in this advertise-
ment are list at Flint, Michigan, and subjeet
to change without notiee.
R. A. Harper was in Dallas this
week on business.
Miss Maxine MeCracken is visiting
relatives in Dallas this week.
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} Miss Lilly Fae Gage visited home
Ffolks in Slidell Sunday.
making driving easier and safer
than ever before
giving even better performance with
even less gas end oil
a crown of beauty, a fortress
of safety
NO DRAFT VENTILATION
ON NEW BODIES BY FISHER
NEW PERFECTED
HYDRAULIC BRAKES
the safest and smoothest ever developed
SOLID STEEL one-piece
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Mr. and Mrs. Merton Hayes were
Fort Wurth visitors Friday.
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latives in Oklahoma City, Okla.
J. F. Thurmond of Rhome, spent
Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Rowan.
Bill Maidens was in Fort Worth
Thursday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McNair and
Mis. D. II Payne attended the fun-
eral at John Logan in Fort Worth
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stokes were
Fort Worth visitors Friday
CHEVROLETMOTORCO.,DETROIT,MICH.
Compuu Chera.?, low delimered prio and the nee tr^Ar
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turnons c»N ■" CMA.C. hot-rr. A Cenerul Monr • “ue.
Mrs. Ft E. Pyeatt returned Mon-
day from a visit with her niece in
Palo Pinto.
Rieger were
HIGH-COMPRESSION
> VALVE-IN-HEAD
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Wm. Simpson of Bridgeport, was
iu Decatur Monday on business.
urday and Sunday with friends iu urday and Sunday with relatives at Paradise, were Decatur visitors last
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Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Mr and Mrs. R. T.
Mr. and Mrs Bill Rippy and fam-
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here with relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Aoore and
Miss Gertrude Burnett were Denton
visiturs Sunday.
Mmes. Jeff Seay, Douglas Faith
and Jeff Fox were Fort Worth vis-
itors Friday.
Mrs. Homer Peek and Mrs. Bay
Beason of Paradise, were DDecatur
visitors Thursday.
football game in Waco
Sellars, clerk in the 1
Miss Grace MeCombs of Dallas,
visited friends here Saturday and
Bunday.
Miss Maxine Christian spent Sat- Miss Mary Ann Carter spent Sat- |
Mr. and Mrs. L L Barnes of
Cleburne, were Decatur visiturs Sal- ;
urday and Sunday.
Miss Laura Savage of Teague, vis-
ited Miss Gladys Thomason here
Mr. and Mrs. Worth Harris of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Slay and family
Rhome, visited relatives here
Mrs. R. H.
Oct. 31st, in
Scott Simms and Miss
Young were Fort Worth
Sunday.
rNHE Chevrolet Motor Company
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quality manufacture by presenting
Chevrolet for 1936 — the only complete
low-priced car.
This new Chevrolet is the only car that
brings you all these good things at lowest
cost. The only lower-priced car with New
Perfected Hydraulic Brakes. The only
lower-priced car w i t h theImproved Gliding
Knee-Action Ride*.The only lower-priced 4G
car with beautiful new Body by Fisher— fl
new high-compression valve-in-head—-
engine—solid steel Turret Top,and many
other improvements which give smarter,
smoother, safer and more economical
motoring.
See and side in the only complete low-
priced car—today!
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Mi- Leona Williams spent the Mrs. U. H Conrad and son an- Saturday,
week end with home folks in Belle- visiting relatives in Raydon, Okla , I
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macy.
Mr. and Mr*. Jim Tom Petty,
Dave Shnford and Basil Spain at-
Mr. and Airs. Raymond Kinsey
were Dallas visiturs Tuesday.
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Rogers Hospital, a son.
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Miss Sue Ella Van Meter of
' Rhome, was a Decatur visitor Mou-
day.
County Agent D. F. Eatun and Boru, to Mr. and
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Collins, Dick. Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1935, newspaper, November 7, 1935; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1611846/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .