The Naples Monitor (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, June 25, 1937 Page: 2 of 8
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Get Ready to Go - In a Good Used Car
There's no better time than right now to select a good used car. Some of the best,
values we've ever been able to offer are now on our lot, and because our stock is
larger than usual you'll find the price extremely low. The dozens of smart fellows
who have been buying New Cars lately have traded us so
and they're ready to be passed on to you at a saving . . . C
Modern Shop Equipment Factory Trained Mechanics Wrcjdker Service Day and Night
e mighty good cars,
H - TERMS - TRADE
MATHEWS-COKER CHEVROLET CI
Naples, Telephone 125
PANY
ittsburg, Telephone 150
Fresh Home Killed Meats
Staple and Fancy Groceries ||
Fruits and Vegetables
CASH GROCERY AND MARKET
Quality and Service
Emmett Fleming
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THE NAPLES MONITOR
Published Every Friday
Ky W. R. WATTS
Entered as second-class mail mat-
ter in the postoffice at
Naples,
Texas, under act of
Congress
March 8, 1879.
SUBSCRIPTION
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ADVERTISING RATES on ap-
' plication. No objectionable or
swindling advertisements in-
serted at any price. We be-j
iieve all our advertisers to bt|
honorable and responsible. If<
any of our subscribers have;
found any of our advertisers
not fulfilling1 their affreamentf
we shall consider it a favor tc
be notified of the fact.
Ail bills payable in Naples,
Texas.
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Miss Mary Kennedy
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U—Tb« Unit*d Stats*
declared war agalxiit
Great Britain, 1812.
M—Maina s parat d from
lh Hat* oi Mawachu-
mtt$, 1820.
H—Th* lint patent en th
telegraph wa uuu J to
Mmw. 1840.
SI—McCormtck obtained his
iUwt patent for a reaping
machln®, 1931
IS—Printing olilos ot th*
Baltimore Fsdsrallst ds-
strayed by a mob. 1812.
M—William Perm mads his
famous treaty with the
Indians, 1683.
M—Jay's Trsaty .with
England ratified by the
Senate, 1795. «wxe
livijng! standard bind ithat every
child in America igets an educa-
tiiobi retfa/rdless io|J! whether or
not his parents have money.
About 1,250,000 ipaople are now
petting old-aige benefits. Mr.
Hopkins predicts that the number
will be increased to 3,000,0.00.
An important task that the
country faces, according to /Mr.
Hopkins is the necessity of car-
ing Dor the 1,600,000 boys and
girls who aire lost some place be-
tween industry and the school.
This country with its wonderful
ireans of transportation and com-
munication, together with its
educated and. enlightened ritizen-
silijp is noit the same mumtry it
used to be. No longer tan the
niioney 'question, or any other
question be passed off by a wave
of the hjand iwath £he .statement
that money is a mystery and
only a few can understand it.
Our people are better informed
on this >nd similar questions
than ever befior^. / Vlutions to
' ®n tie beinK
| Swift ot w, Lubbock,' ".Much
^®"/SunFcaSBagT to se* if thcrW ' "rf ^ald only hear Wat,'' siflff?d
anJ slgJls,ot flowers there. It j ?et,e^V "then 1 wouId know for sure
kana vtea a visitor in the home Mrs. Maude Shaddix.
of Mr. and IM/rs. J. B. Wiatts this
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The Do^To^'ng1 announcement
Has been received in Naples:
Mrs. A. J. Leeves
announces the' marriage of her
daughter
Mary Elender Kennedy
to
Mjarion L. Cariker
on Thursday, the third of June
Nineteen Hundred Thirty-seven
Houston, Texas
Woman's Missionary Society
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' Thu "Sunday School Lesson" published each wesk In
jhU newspaper baa been adopted by thousands ot church
instructors throughout the United States a* a regular
'j part of their weekly work.
' It is a review snd exposition of the international lesson
for each week, prepared by Dean Harold L. Lundquist
of the Moody Bible Institute at Chicago, a recugniied
leader in tbe nation's church work. Dean Luudquist bas
been active in teaching youthful groups for years, thereby
acquiring an insight into the needs of these people for
understandable explanations of Bible passages.
In-view of his accomplishments in church work, it Is
r.<: not surprising that Dean Lundquist's exposition of tbe
weekly Sunday School lesson is being used in almost
every community of the nation. As teacher or student
you will find it extremely helpful.
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Henry Fulcher, Jr., and Joe
Fulcher, sons of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Fulcher of Wichita Falls
are in Naples to spend the sum-
mer with" tfaeir grandparents, Mr.
and (Mirs. S. C. Fulcher.
Read The Naples Monitor.
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By REV. HAROLD L. LUNDQU1ST
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DRESSES
Bembergs, from $2.98 to $7.95
Nets, Marquettes and Wash Silks
5*95
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Millinery at a Reduction
Hose and Lingerie
Page Fashion Shop
3 doors east of Martin Theatre, Mt. Pleasant
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■£iex Campbell of Shreveport
Mrs. Leslie Holiday and daugh- spent the "week end in Naples vis-
ter iof (Riichard, Texas, \are in
'Naples visiting Iher parents, |M'r.
and Mrs. C. A. Ro (on.
Misses ICHarine Jozies and
Marion Moore of Daingerfield
wer^ ^ple|asant victors in J The
Monitor office last Tuesday.
The Women's Missionary So
ciety had their monthly business
session on iMbnday afternoon,
wit.h' Mrs. H. D. Moore in charge
It was decided to send in peti-
tions to Congress"!n favor of the
Ludlow Referendum Amendment
to the Constitution. This is spon-
evored by several of the loading
women's magaz*ties, and provides
that, the people must be avowed
to viote in a national election be-
fore Congress could declare war,
except in case of invasion otf
our country.
JUST RECEIVED
Wash Silk Dresses, sizes 12 to 44, at
*4.95
ft. A. V. MELTING
D. A. V. met in Mt. Pleasant
Mtonday night with a good at-
tendance and three ne*v members
wfe given the obligation j.
Next meeting night will be
on first Monday nilght in July.
All World War veterans, disabled
cr eligible, are invited tc attend
Meetings are ht ld in thi Ameri-
can Legion Hall.
Wool Bathing Suits at
**•95
Knit Dresses, that will wash, at
$3.9S
Page Fashion Shop
3 doora east of Martin Theatre, Mt. Pleaunt
iting relatives, and carried (his
wife home "who had been visiting
fn Naples several days.
A regular
feature of
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All kinds Sandwiches, Cold
Drinks, Cigarettes, Cigars
and Tobacco
COURTESY—SERVICE
Come In to see us
John L. Whitecotton
M. N. HEARD
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Naples
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SHALL WE DANCE
Continuing our
Spring Clearance Sale
Choice Selection of Dresses
HALF PRICE
Crepes and Sheers in Prints and Solids, also
several Spring Coats and Suits, Evening
Dresses, Lounging Pajamas, and Negligees
EDNA JONES DRESS SHOP
Firjt door South of Post Office, Mt. Pleasant
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N/.'IDN l.r .-*.MOKS
SHiRtCRAFT
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^SHIRTS
Rich new fabric ideas ir
shirts that show quality
and style in every detail.
It Must Be Right!
Anything you buy at this store must be
right. If not, we make it right. This
goes especially in our drug and medicine
line, and in our prescription work. We
use the best obtainable and the word
substitute is positively "out". You get
what the doctor orders.
Our Fountain Drinks are just
what you need this hot weather
Smith's Drug Store
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Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cook have
moved to Naples from San An
tonio. They have rooms with Mr.
C. F. Floyd.
Mr. Cook recently purchsed the
J. J. Richardson .barber alhop.
GILES TAILORING COMPANY
Naples, Texas
rf YOU LOSE YOUR PURSE--
And your money is safely deposited in a check-
ing account—you have little cause for worry.
A checking account safeguards your money. It
eliminates the need of carrying sizeable sums
with you.
In addition a checking account can save you
many steps and many valuable minutes, as well
as give you accurate records of expenditures and
legal receipts of payments.
This modern convenience can be yours—by
simply calling at the bank and starting your
account.
Discuss Your Loan Requirements With Us First
You are always welcome here.
Morris County National Bank
jiince 1693—"The Old Reliable."
Deposita imam d under Federal Deposit Insurance Plan
WHITE LILLY FLOUR
Guaranteed as good as any made
bRESS SHIRTS - WASH SHIRTS - WASH TROUSERS
Bring me your chickens and eggs
W. N. CALLAWAY
COTTONS
SPORT AND DRESS COTTONS!
For hot weather wear we have a beautiful
assortment of Summer Sheers and Novelty
Cottons . . . smart new cool styles
Come and see our specials tor Saturday
M. N. HEARD
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Watts, W. R. The Naples Monitor (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, June 25, 1937, newspaper, June 25, 1937; Naples, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth329511/m1/2/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.