Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 170, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1922 Page: 5 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1922.
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THE CHEERFUL
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Budd&^Botel Arrival*
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FEBRUARY MEETING DEVELOPES MANY
EST
COMMITTEES FOR
YEAR ARE NAMED
The Feburury ineetiiig of tho SIht-
maii Civic Lsagne held ou Thursday sf-
f K V I* J V« V ftft 11 ' . 1 . . k k A. . . | 1 — _ A, l _ % M - k - - _ A *
— w nnm, was oprflro try tTW BXPCUutT,
Mrn. William Lank ford, using the
customary prelluiiuary. • the concert
reading of the American's creed led by
Mrs. Silas Hare.
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When wide wvd silent
lies the snow
And cle^r tKe cold
$t* rs gib ten
I'feel v wKbper
through the wr
And -:f^ ~
bre^tklesaly
I listen ♦ ^
EXCELLENT SINGING AND DANC-
ING DEVELOPED BIT THOSE
^ THE PLAY.
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Mrs. E. t\ Hunter. secretary, read
•ti minutes of "the January meeting,
which were adopted without alteration.
The treasurer. Mrs. J. C\ Pyle stated
the note-of S<K due at- a local hank, had
been paid.
Mrs. Charles ('reiishaw'M report on
-the Kest Itoom revealed a visiting list
of 345. who.had registered there, during
January, She also directed attention
to u tree growing too near the cottage,
sprouts from which were damaging to
Pavement
David Br> ant Parent-Teachers.
Twenty-t-wo members of the David
Bryant school Parent-Teacher Associa-
tion met at the school Thursday aftei v'
noon at 3:15 o'c'oek. Mrs. Tom Hop-
eon opened the meeting with the con-
certed si UK In); of America fo* lowed by
the repetition of the Lord's prayer.
Miss Margaret Degau of Kldd-Key
waa then heard in some an
meats regarding Coming liiUKh'ul
events at that institution.
The business of the. Assuclation was
then entered into, and good reports
(Xjulpinent paid for and a smaJl bal-
unce in the bonk.
tfhe president then read a commun-
ication from the Ku Klux Klan, ask-
the floor. T61. mnoval of tbe tr«-was ; ,|e>rd frum coualtteW. The
deont-d «rliW, «onie. other more de.tr- ^SSm reported all
able variety to be substituted for It at
a proper distance from the building,
subject to the judgment of the com-
mittee. '
Members Paying Dues. ^
Mrs. J. H, Davis reported having wl-
leeted $72 vemliSrfrtjS dues, up to the
pruseat, and will complete the Work as
soon as weather conditions permit.
' Mrs. Clarence Langford. membership
chairman, said she had enrolled four
ne« members sluce her last report.
.Mrs. _f. C. Pyle stated Sherman Is
ing the cooperation of the Association
r .efforts in promoting good
iJthe community.
in their
morals in
Miss Edith Winkler's room aud Miss
Pugh's tied for the plaut given fhe
room having the largest number of
mothers present.
Mrs. E. J. Roberts gave the. Asso-
ciation a moat Interesting talk ou
"School Needs and School ElH^ency,"
An operetta* which Is the culmina-
tion of^lmost six weeks' work by many
taking part, and which promises one
of the best home tgleut (<utertuiuments
of the season will bh staged at the
CentraL High School auditorium Fri-
day evening.
iJiNgh tttOMxii 'art prin^^^^?
Miss Oaf ford has been assisted by
.Miss Lois Dunn, lihyajcakttaiuing su-
_ jgervifor. ; _ •. '
Practice oh fbe play was beguu by
..f Ariintrfnn uii«« fhufe l'fi" Christi; Harty Miller. Chicago, 111. «as*wers or t
B , the cU.v 3541?^ T. T. l-axton, Dallas; T. E. Frederick, <*■"«. ahoat St. gue In
!L ... 5Mh CSJBmWT?^ Kort Worth; J
. Torn It. Allen. Lilian; Tom Stoue
Ksufman; J. T. Ciuddix k. Whitesboio;
>V. T. Clumh made a bun/ness trip Mi" L*4M&k, VMmm U. : < B. Car-
to DaUas ^ilda;. >r f • ' -t^r. Fort V r;h ; K. V. f-ocy; Oalia*;
. it T. B. IMrrntiil. J It l ••leio^ll,
Milton Hatyhett made a business W H. VonTkrtks. New ^
trip tH | «11hs I- rlday. gS,; H. M. Fox. Houston; W. A.
E. L. Df-nton made a busiiMHis trip Cooke. Dallas: W. - Tiller, Dallas;
to McKinmy Friday. K. Caristrom. Chicago. III.; W. E.
Mr, «IU, N>v .U, M jk Brit*. Chicago, 111.; C. W. McMahan.
e Jn. m r^ihL Frlfii. 1 Nll« : R. V. Howard. FredrJelt, Okla.-,
to Dallas Mi*l.i.\ c. \v. Howard. Fredrlek. Ukla.; B. 1.
H. H. Patrick 'of Whltesboro was in Pope. Fort Worth; tyrant Forbes snd
the city ou business Friday. : wife, New Orleans, La.; F. I>ang, Cof-
W. J. i'n 11 vl
acting business
F. W. Mutt< ST Den son was In H^t.^ Brady, DaUas; Mr. and Mrs. Hick
the city on Imsiuess Thuraay. ^plajors, Mt. Vernon; C. I#. PhllUps,
S. W. Hit chic of Denison transact ted Dallas; A. H Stephens. St. Joseph,
business in the city Thursday. J Mo.: W. < . Uncher. Fort Worth, b.
, , . „ * , .u E- Proctor, Dallas; Frank A. Bernet,
: %& J5avis of Dallas was. In the
city oii business Thursday.
T. M. Seotr of Pills #Ss ttt - iU>e '
city on business Fri%y
John Stone of Cellua ivas fii th©
city ou busfness
E. N. Simpson returned FlSdar from
M. Smalleyjof ColliuMvllie. was
I'RKHIDBNT AND WIFTC
^TSBTJUN M :M Hh KS OF
gaiPil'PRKMK cot KTW
AMocimUtt Fr« titofatchfe- 0 . '
Washington, Feb. —Members of the
I nlteil states Supreme Court and
their wives were guests of the Presl-
dt«t and Mrs. Harding at dinner last
''itU' dinner of the
formal winter program.' Besides the
Jostles, Attoreny General Daugherty.
several members of cougress and
all attended;,
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tiiK-limatl. Ohio; Frnl S. IH-a„ llw- ta I nlu„ rt
Mass.: J. K. Willis. Clndnnatl. n.t.i.r.nm. it
dMociaUtd frw
Kan Frautiseo. Calif., Feb. J—Oper-
ation of a brick kiln in or near San
Francisco by the International Brick-
| fa undiT
rcnslderatloti. it be<?ame known ttr
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Chai. Chand>ers,
sasnwsiwSiBw iisiM
Meetings Friday Night.
W!rn {some of tlpa.giils last August, before business visitor to this city Thursday. <
««% %«««« %•« the oi euing of school, and during the H . irnna^A x
past several mouths of school their ef- n'Sb. J, .^1^- ,
* Mrtt. lorts ha.o Iteeji hi'tn UHH.diiomtle ,A . IWIMM*" r Idui...
. torts hav i been bent ass.duously tow - „ _>tft ^
ard the perfection with which it is Mr, a*a Mrs. H. L. Simpson of
at expected the operetta will be staged DJhlsoifc' were In the city shopping
—■ .Thursday. f .
; L. O,; Beptiw has Returned ^rofii
i. v. yj. r. nan. - - ental" and many striking and bizarre Fort Worth, wV're he has been on
rressers and Cleaners at B. of K. C. effects in eostunics and scenery are business
^ " a a. promised, as well as excellent dancing! Mrs and JVIrs. tieorgo (icrman of
baturaaj Night. and singing by some of the best tal-1 Wbltewright wer« Sherman visitors
iJfiSjff* « .Wwt; 'Hit of tlie c1l>. ■ • . Thurtshty:' - —-
I last of Charalften. | mj. alia Mrg. chad. Stone of enl-
I Follow In* Is tbo cast of playerti for.,,,,, wcre in the cltv ahopplug^nd rls-
Modern Woodmen of America,
Odd Fellows' hall. J-^-'^S-^^riday evening.
Shcrmau Encampment, I. a O. F., Tlie background of the play is Ori- ] f L. Q<
nt_J. O. O. F. bajk^sg^T*. * ental- and many striking and bizarre Fort V
rcssers antL Cleaners at it. of U. ('. t,ffi*-tn u* «.<Vmim
Hal
Mh« Dorothy Andrews Is reported th« ■ * " I ^ .
l«rent" T"n" ^ MKt'VartlwW, «aurl..e W"11
parents, on North Harrison aveuue. • Ant lion v ®*rs Charlie Batsell.aiul daughter,
A .t i Simla, the village pet, Emetta Alt- M*8"* MaymerH left for^Arlington Jrl-
A meeting ivtll be held Friday at ms" '; v , ^.where they will, visit for a* few
7:15 p. m- of tlie Sfanish class at the How Now, the village scold, Monette ddjr*-
local X. M. X. A.
Ut<
The story hour for childreu will b"
held as usual at Sherman l*ubllc Li-
brary Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
■ . .. . .
Veerah, a beggar, Boxle Altman.
Hear No Erll, Virginia Dennis.
See No Evil, Buth Jones.
Speak No Evil. BettX-JDaunls. f
AriffipTgeFT
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free from any viruh nt, communicable „ . >
diseases, which statement came with aft** which the meeting adjourned.
assurance gathered from tier Work as
health chairman.
Tbe chair briefly outlined to the
meeting the matters that came tip for
C9nsltier«tiou at last week's ntwtlug of
the executive boa uud all the topics
reviewed at ti.ut time were fully dls-
ctpsed. A play ground for the children
of South Shcraiau was one of (lie sub-
jects mentioned, and met with full ap-
proval, and a decision to have a com-
mittee investigate possible locations, as-
certain trtrnif upon Which ground could
lie secured for that purpose, the com-
mittee to report to the next meeting.
To Hold Automobile Show.
Jefferson PaTent-Teachcrs.
Mrs. J. E Foreman presid'd«over a
meeting of tlk- Jefferson sehool Par-
int^Teaclier Association held at the
aehool Tlnii Kda> afternoon, with tweu-
ty-elght members In attendance
Mish Clyde Crlmm conducted the
devotional, reading Psalm 91.
During the business session, the ^As-
sociation lieartlly endorsed the reso-
lutions recently sent them by the Ku
Klux Klan.
It sas reported the plantiug of
twelve trees ou tin* school premises
hod been completed.
At the conclusion of business, Mrs.
Pearl Ffedirlcks. public school nurse.
, 1 ►aociug Oiris —^ Mary
,.^r?, rea nK rooni Ht Shermu,t I,llb- Thelma Fergnosn, Olive Walker, Marie
lie Library will be open to visitors Turley, Anna Belle Vestal. Thyra
Sunday afternoon from 2 to 0 p. m. Kudasll, Elizabeth. Pitman, Hope Bhl-
ings.
Mrs. F. L. Goodson, who has been Chorus of ,Indian Maidens— Lois
uulte itt at her home on North Harrl- Bain. Murlon Cox, Elizabeth CarfttU- ^
son avenue, has recovered sutllciently ers, Aliee Craig, Virgie Evans, Etta
to be out again. Eckles, KethTyit .Ferguson, Mabel
Griqn<«ll, Nora Gabbard.- Esther Gilley, I
The regualr monthly m tetlng of the Eulela Hniiter, Elma King, Gertrude.;
Imard of directors of tlie lo<al Y. M. King, Esther Moon, Bessie Mattingly,
A. was held at noon Friday at tlie , 12*xnlce Mct.'amplwll. IJIlle Mae Park-
Central High School. lunch being er, Georgia Pitt. • Elizabeth Boot,
t W. T. ^,ltartlctt of Denisonr was
numbered among the out-of-town visi-
tors who transacted business in the
city Thursday.
Frank- Burnett." foimei ly of this
city but now of Cincinnati, Ohio, was
in the city visiting friends and trans-
acting business Friday. # ■ ■
Mfs. Chnrles Chapman of Dallas
spent several days this wfcrk with her
sister. Mrs . C, JB. Craycrpft, in .this
served to those present.
lionise Uiee, Adele Tonuiey, Sara
'Alice T^rreW. . Elizabeth "Thompson,
Another matter of interest was the
report of theflminer chairman, Mrs. ----- --:~As " i.m.Minc
Jndsvn V.iHsi. who b*nl conferred with . addressetl the J. . f tll*
tih- !.. me 's i-omiulltee ...a Khp
tlvc Impoitauce of providing for these
girts Wiwi stated Umt 4u her opinion
An DDaportant meeting of the safes- Mildred Shearer. Lucile Staples, Kath-
maushlp class will be hold at the Y. ry Sandifer, Iieuiah Veaaey, Katliryn
M C. A. Friday night at..7:10 o'clock, Ward «**.
at which e^e^ member is urged to at-1 Margaret Altiuau* phinlbt. ,,
tend. Miss Lois Dunn ?md. Mis* Fannie
— ' Gafford, directors.
r. W. Howard, former banker o/•
Fre<lerick, tikla., and his son, B. T. i T
Howard, of that eity. have arrived in j. Scuil, Edgar Peveto, B. G. Pi tier, P.
Sherman with the expectation of locat- H Kamsoy, V. W. )Vhltehead, Ralph
th«' prescne* of #0 many girls ou the
streets at night was due to the fact
that there Is no social center or other
place where thesrt girls may meet their
friends and enjoy the evenings to-
gether. Slie also spoke of contagion,
and told of the health conditions ex
istlng among the children in tho va-
rious schools of the city.
Following this talk, the Association
adjourned to meet In March.
Tuch-Jltumerson.
The marriage of H. G. Tuck of.
this city and Bliss Wren Jlmerson of
Henderson, naK quietly solemnized
Thursday evening at .7-30 at fhf potue
of the groom's sister, Mrs. Kenneth
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lee lotted It would not be practicable to
hold the <-ontemtinted automohite sho^
till the late .Spring.
Wilson N. Janes Hospital Fund •'
a\s man? -islpiirites Had < ome .to the
Iy«uigue regartliug the present status
ami future dlsts>sitlon of the Wilson N.
Jones hospital fund, a motion was of-
fered and carried that the president
appoint; a Mpeeial committee to hitter-
▼lew Judge. SHas Hare, and obtain
from {dm an answer to the oft repeated
question. Inasmuch as the higher court
in disposing of thte matter had. made
Judge Hare a trustee of the fund. This
report will be given to if lie public 'when
• Judge Hare defines the present status
of the tlQO.dOO b*qucst made by Wll-
/son Jones to the City, ofJBhttrman.^ "
The president stated that a decision
had Ma-*reached at tie ' axmtlto
board meeting to Invite all candidates
to address the Civic League at an open
mass meeting, defining their attitudes
on big issftrs of tlie day. Those pres-
ent approved the Board's action, and m_m TWk d<v arted for
CandiOates will 1h Invited at a suitable 1. ^ wv<trn, weeks' vlSlt and will lie
•"# i i * • at bom" late; at ll^tt South Crogttti
Mrs. Judson \N« od stated she .aud JL- .
ler committee have In view a <1**1^'♦ frwT. ^(le Came to Sherman sev-
worthwhile entertainment in the early . aU(j has hetd a steno
future. ! ^rHnhieal oosltioii With the firm of
SUndlag Committees Announred. IJJJS ^n!( inHn Hnd Wolfe. .WhlTe
Routine business being completed, the u hufJ mH(]0 m-ny friends,
president announced the standlug com- , yn the son of Mr,; .. and
mlttees for the year. All chairmanshrps Mra ^ utu] was borii - aud
were glveu and, the personnel of most ^ ared here AfU>r completing hl% ed-
of the committees was giveu. Others a tion ^ became asscs-lsted with
will be snnounced later. -J | father itt the abstract business
Chairman of fluance, lilrs. Judwu affiliation he now holds. Mrs.
Wood; membership extension, Mrs. mother of tbo groom, and
Clarence laaugford; fire prevention, 'um went-from here to wit-
Mrs. George Hamilton; health, Mrs.
XJUiyle.chalrman, Mrs. Charles Cren-
ah4%, and Mrs. W. W. Rodgers; flies
and mosquitoes, Mrs. Frank Helnisch;
citizenship, Mrs. E. C. Hunter, chair
Ing here. Mr Howard s son has engag- VoaWr ainl'j D Miller/ " A number
ed In the biinklng business. With his 0f othdrs have expressed their dtes're
father, aud they expect to engage In t0 g0 i^r Dr. Mott, and will-go down
business here after permanently locat- ut letilt for \ht evening meeting if
Vli
f
Dr. T. S. Clye<v chahuian for this
senatorial district of the Woodrow
possible.
Mrs. F. M. Luscorab, of Ross avenue
B-juau^iiu uiHirici oi me nooarow , ht*t*r after an attaek of
Wilson FonmUtion Fund, states that , bCUer aU<r a" X * OI
he is Hi?lt receiving voluntary sub-|- ' ^>
Mrs. Floyd Blajr of Fiisf ' Lamsr
street, who underwent.an operation at
St. Vincent s Sanitarium Thnruday, is
reported to be doiug nicely Friday.
scriptious and, upon reiiuest, has de
<Ided to extend the closing of this
fuad for ten days or two -weeks. A
.subscription from $1 up, he says, will
be gratefully accepted.
The Rev. E. P. Zepprqbt of Seminary
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' Friends-la Sherman have received m ..
letters from Bryan Weber, stating that !1; '!! Rr ort ^ orth. wilL preach a
he bad entered the insurance bualntos .l^t kheraian Bapt st Church, at bi th
in St. Ixn.Ls, with his cousin, Theo- .«f ]} ° ^ u,wI the evening service
! <)ore Weber. Mr. Weber severed his -Sunday, it is announcteti. _
f connectlou with the J. C. Penney Co. i ■
surra.% "^'ee^rv; ssii r s2!
rr«d by Rev. 1? Wrenn Webb, former- known and universally liked in this ^ «
|y of SlM-rman in the presence of ro!a city.
tives and a feir friends.
Following the ceremony. Mr. ami
r rs TSirk *l*>uarted for San Autonio
rin ten dent
^ Presby
j tery, w;ill adcJress the women M the
J First Pr «bytefian church in Sliennan
.^ion Synodlcal. PresbyterlaI and Con-
4. tl - . . ^fl. . .u'.Lx gregatlonal Home Mlsstewi Monday,
the Mott conference In Dallas Satur- yg (, at 3 p.1M. AH tht women of
uay. the following men bavlug plan- |he fI)nrph |nT|t,^ thlH Jotll,
Sherman will bewurtl
le Mott conference In 1
y, the
neii to go and aU«sd one or both^of 0f the circles and Should avail
if* ,™eejlng , at whleh Dr. „lcm^vni „f ,hp pHvllee.' of learning
John Mott *111 deliver fvrnittl ad- j ,uore ,,f tin' work In the Homo Mis-
d rente*: IJev. C A. Sprat-Ins. ROT. Geo. >-],.](! it Is announced. There will
r^thitfl ttOT. T, L, Holjtmh, Bj-r. |K. gp^lal nuwlc. followed by social
M K. Terrell, llev T. t Matron, Ur. ^^btneirtK / W '
Cephas,Hhelhurnc, Dr. T. S. Clyee, J.«t
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HOSIERY
WEEK
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We are cloaing out all
Gifldren's Hose
"Black CatH
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True Sk^se
All «iz« from 5 lo II. 50c
to $1.00 values at
5 Pair. $1.00
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SHOE CO.
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Mrs. Zoe
uess tho ccremouy.
► jr
, Alatheaa Class. I
Tho Alathean Class of First Bap-
mmm tlst church met in tl*c- church Thurs-
mun, Mrs. (ieorge Hamilton, and Mrs. afternoon for a business and w-
Sllas Hare; Best Boom, Mrs. Charles rial session, the president, Mrs. B. L.
'Crenshaw, chairman, Mrs. J. C. Pyle; MeGinnis; presiding.
irablHty. Mrs. Silas Hare; collector,
Mrs. j. H. Davis; literature and re-
creation; Mr*. George Hamilton, chair- crg. I I HHHVH
man, Mrs. Cecil Smith, and Miss Lli* 1 The report of the secretary Ugi
llan Womack; South Sherman play- treasurer were heard and approval,
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Scripture reading from the l^th
Psalm was followed by sentence pray-
«nd
ABRAZO
The Ideal
Aluminum
CLEANSER
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ground, Mrs. Carl. 1* h#1, chairman^ Hw.
Clarence l*augford. Mis. Clifford ilaril-
wleke, aud Miss Mty Wilson: Kast
Sherman new park and Fielder park.
Mrs. Vcrnr.o Brown, -Mrs Jen see Tot-
ten and Mrs. A. A. Graham: Li nary
land ami court house pla*a. Mrs. is. G.
McGee, Mrs. Judson Wood and Mrs
Lee Ntdll.; Houston i rk and Union
Station pote Mirs. W W. Badgers,
Mrs. SO-.!* Hare and Mrs Clutrleo Cren-
shaw; Al. letic fsirk ai d Rly a*tensi t.,
Mrs. L«,GranUe Woods. «h.tlrl|iau. Mrs.
T. D. Funt nml Mrs. O. C. Alders;
Blrge i ark Mrs Ferdinand Mocre.
chairman. . Mrs. Chiulle Hopsou and
Mrk. H. G, Stlnneit;Jifemetery aunnuit-
tec. Mrs, F. C. Dlllard, chair man Mrs.
Vernon "Browu, treasurer, Mrs. J. I|
Davis, col lector, Mrs. Dick llopson,
Mrs. I. P. Ounby, Mrs. Recca Wilson,
Mrs. Kugeue Craycroft Mra Silas
Hare, Mrs. George Cook, Mrs. Legrande
Woods, Mrs. William Lank ford.
If you miss the Odd aud Bnd Sale
«t Knight-Peveto, you 4'mis8 it." . v
*'fJ"x~*' *■ f'T "*"v':——flNHp—
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Chiropractic from the heart, in the
office and on the windows always
standinc fbr our convictions and better
nndmiTObera reported 70 lookout rt*
Its. aud 111 visit* to the riek.
The members# present, who num-
tered about twentq-elKht, discussed
how thev might be of assistance In
the church meeting which is to be
held during March. Ifr. T.
comb, pastor, was present and ovtl^.
ed a splendid plan whereby the ladt
could help iu maklug the meeting a
Hiiccess. '
Hostesses for the afternoon were
Mesdam««i George
lew. C. C. Morris and Benlah Keeling.
Befreshments of hot chile and crack-
ers wer0 served.
Thursday Bridge Club.
Tlif Thursday Bridge Club
with Mrs. Dudley Browne in
apartment on South Crockett
Thursday afternoon.
The Usual three tables of plajers
enjoyed tho games, and at the close,
the prise 'Wtmt to M
Delicious refreshments were served.
Mrs. Fred Dumas will entertain
tVh dub next week. ^
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met
her
street
Circus at Carr-Burdette College,
Friday nite, Feb. Snl, 8 p. in. Admis-
tes. fcalim BcOiein. ' t^-ltp ^ joc; 2c tt4tp
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Do not scrape Aluminum.
Do not use lye;
Do not use Amonia. JjJ
Do not use washing powder.
Do not use acids.
USE
ABRAZO ^
2 Cakes Soap
6 Rolls Sled Wool
,#• ' •"* ' ' ' 4
25 Cents.
at
Sherman Meat & Fish
Market
C. T. Koilert, Prop.
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213 So. Travis St. Phone 160.
C. T. Koilert will re-open tha J
market at 213 South Travis
Street as an exclusive meat,
fish and poultry shop. He
will offer the choicest meats,
fresh fish, oysters, dressed
poultry and game in season
with all the necessary condi-
ments.
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Prompt and Efficient S«r-
- ; vice Guaranteed.
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"Dove" Undermuslins and
As recently announced, this sale of Drummer*s Sample
line of °DoveM Brand under garments, will continue at
the Special Sacrifice Sale Price until stocks ^are ex-
hausted. Hundreds of shoppers have taken advant-
age of this selling and supplied themselves with all the
needful garments; many have bought liberally, some
of the thrifty ones have iaid in a years' supply.
Selections are wonderfully larger-Prices will never be
rafter for dainty, new and stylish garments. All
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their way to the Garment Section Balcony—Every
day now it's something new for milady's choosing. In
our initial showing of lovely Spring Hats, one will find
perfectly charming adaptions for all occasions, and,
too, they are
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Nifty, new styles, in materials^that will just fit in with
the first warm days of Spring—Pretty silk lined ones,
were very noticeable among yesterday's arrivals.
$1.50, $2.00, $3.00 the Cap.
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