Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 196, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 1, 1922 Page: 6 of 8
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KoUlor. who <x to lu- mar Tlitti.ulay. ami aiUr_ii4«^i
" !hk Wfi has boeu fho ImftTW ill
.f -- # Vial tlt litfhUli! social uffitllS
l>ast IV w ila;*. •'' '
For Uxt mx^i.jui-ronit'Ht, Mrs. Hol>-
« jilayrft jmt r t« of pfimi olil fi
r Hongw, mitl (lie iirizc,' a.
I'lij tit wont to Ml«
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.ia a«, anointed 4 y^Mnft;s. Lo >
ircaeurer to sticcicd .Minn Holiu Math- ,
q\\% (I. This oflW will he aw- ;
Minati when other nowlv cIlumht of- i
h<lal - *41t b< tfltt- active <Tuty In" "
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ir ' 1 :2tt'rvi?tl a. i jiiiul c.ourso .
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Miss Mil«lri ii lliiP^tS£o^x\, \rl ha
bogltiMia?"efeb next l^ctUay.
OF DALLAS COUNTY
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To The ^hfmVaa IJpmocrat:
DalW, Texas, Feltt"
your i>opikr
ty Notes.
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Jiomt'• Where Lli«j fejideud lar a li;.< n 'rituMifert^Thrhotirs 1
Ivth j^rsoaol .ami for
, Tm^trert. and tto^lirtrly- ,^s ^;u „j, jia^jE^y^ivg an -itr«trtt-
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nmhiy'H meeting ' will la;
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TacsOay Literary Ciuh.
fo^^w in- rflentaL^eiiJction,^an arrauptvatn of The Tuestluy Literary (Jluh met with
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houorec ami her j^rKey iii th'tfittTtlW, hy David (iniou,
of Dallas, which proved a popular <n>-
. foifljidlfy with, ..
Monday rvrnln" the^di^'f S'Vulmr for' ti r'i roc"rttin.
Ste|"ien s « iui rh v hi.'i FmneeS lJarrish th^ suiij.' a
.Mix KohUiJ^itrleTider. weal fo her honie nj- tjm« N<ai}.rs. 1 Keave
wUh-r bow<.i Ot lovely mi^eeJaneoUs >VitU You. hv Mr. Georje E. Caw of
Rifts whlelt.were pn s-nlrd to ht-r as a thiH Lhy . iai|)ui>v> hy <;ra< <. Twymnn
surpiisi*. - ® 0f jiarshaii. water Mrs. P. <\ Keith.
<H> Tuowlay ni;dil. im tnbors of the lo- who 1$ president <>f tho Shakosta-air
<al lidi Hur Lods'f <ntoHainrd for il'iss <'lnh: aad 1 I(.w«t< s. M«'inory atal Von,
Kohh r. V2 lieimr t:luis< n as the medhun tlu1 wordi of which p'ere witten l .v
Miss Lillian AVomaek Tuesday afhr>
>10011 foe a r;*Ktdar business sesaloh.
Mr«. John Ni.nii preshliiiK in the ah-
^.iae ot the president.
Thi> ilntinnai; of the committee in
eliarge of the luck chest at the City
Federation brisaiur. reported. Sl().r 0
cleared and turned over to the Fedcp
atbai. —
I'litiis for Increasing tbe Day Xnr-
sery funds wer. dlSctiKsetl and it was
Tbe AVediiefcula^^ight Jh idge' Club
lias, jjwt^postponed 14H next wvek.
eu Mr. and. Mrs. Claud Settle will
Th v >\iatliean Chiss of ^rst Haptis.
church w^l-iaeef* in nionthl^ business
wjaimt a- the church Tiiurwlay after-
#t n o'ctopk,
. Tlw ^eni^jt Christian Kndeavor of
. C*JiJUul Pft Kl.yierian Church will meet
with M ss Winnie Mae Highy At 7:80
Thttrjiday evening for a businrss ses-
sion. - - '' ^
Mr. ami Mrs. Harold Woraack ot
Durard, Ok'a.. came in Tuesday for a
brief viiat with their parents. Mr. and
Mrs. H. Womack' on West King
slrfet.
3llss IiiK\ Bradley of Gainesville is
the guest of Miss Elizabeth Weaver of
North Crockett stn^t.^ rh<t_young
,, , , lt , ... , ., . - flnvs there Is & g^ od ami of talK
Mrs. I. It. M<K>ris will leave^_4Jrf*' - Cf refunding the alUes' debts right
w «ek for Phew nix. Alrst.. to vmlt. si - away but she -simply doesnt see
not icy in
try 17tl , 1022. you
, lutyo an anaouncem^nt of my candidacy
f«r the State Legislature, ih wi
iy I am opposing Representative
John Davis of Dallas County, for re-
(lotion. As we have two John Da vises
from our eouuty in the Legislature* and
the John Diivls I am opposing is Mr.
John K. Davis of Meaquite. and not
Jolm Davis, who lives in Dallas. L^mUxHIy
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lias County. auC,J :wiK
ate ii |t .volt will g!a it ■ V lu
paper.
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is GIRL BADLY
BURNED WHEN LEAKING
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in her Mtl ^
— Wilsou turmnl o; .
gas jet on a heating stqve, hot tl^j
ises;.leaked from a ruhtwr hose conne< j
and were ignite<l from the gi1
heat«tl burner. r**aultlng hi an exploslo
that burned liet severely, about the fat J
.
gj gzpftiif writing this letter aud ask you to
publish it, betause I would not unseat
Mr. John Davis, who lives in Dallas,
if I could, because 1 feel that his heart Ahlfcm, Texas, March 1-Jolin
am Interest aw> Wttfa tlfcf ^mcDt and Jaekson of Ahileue, well known t
< l.lid en, anil I feeF that it would 1m1 4,jorator and jormer newspaper m
disastrous f<u- tl.e cause of women lo died Monday nlglit at Cross IMa
t,ake Mr.-John Davis who ;ives In Dal- from injuries r^ved aceldenially
h*s, avay from the Legislature. ODC ot ht(i ,,u wt,ll8 m.eUtlv Tlic^
I do uot understand Unit Mr. John hs being brought here for burial.
K. Davis, of Meciiulte. will rr.u for re- haves a family.
election again, aud it Is litft to op)K>se
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We e Nt iitnged for <|uiie a number of ly s ii j-idi nf of Klwrmau" mid aunt i f j Sla Xurserjt Advisory Hoard la re- eral vvt^ks with her daughter, Mrs.
g'.ur: ;. and.at the close uf a triensaftt Misi I'iirri.-h: ill© mu^ie was byjgaid to the. tnatter. Other Hems con- Tom Davidson.
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thosp poor tmpoverlsih
posaitiy pay it all at
ioverlshed nation#
once.
him per.onaJUy that I ha>v nnni.uuced
for his place, hut because J want to
the other legislators free for re-
election, beta ape those who have an-
nounced have not opposed' tho lueatmres
I want pissed.
This letter is for Ihe pnrpoof over
cdknlng any mWinderKtaiuUoj.- Ilmt
might hay aH e from your s :-teruent
that I was opiiosiug Mr. Joltai Davi^
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From the Detroit News.
Wei wither—1 hear young HeadsworthJ
is going te marry MImk Manchaser. H|f/ .
ought to look before he leaps. If
Old pal—Be did. He took a glunef' 1
over his shoulder and saw she waj
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This Wonderful Stock of Dry Goods and
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priced not on a basis of what it is worth, but on a
basis of what Joe Kellam paid to the Trustees for
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the balance due. After this
date the merchandise will
be placed in stock and sold
in the regular way.
Best Grade Outing
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Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 196, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 1, 1922, newspaper, March 1, 1922; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth194231/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .