Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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A very surprise part\
wig gfvc>n Wednesday evening,
February 6th, 1924, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. William Hud-
delston, in honor/of their oldest
daughter. Miss Alberta's seventh
lirthday. Many games were
played. At a late hour man-y
things were served to eat such as
cakes, cookies and coffee at a
very late hour everyone degarted
for their many homes wishing
little Miss Alberta many more
happy birthdays. All that were
present reported a most splendid
i ime.
Mrs. Red Martin is visiting
Mrs Tom Lewis at present near
Follett on the place known as
the Dan O'Hern Ranch We
do not know how long a visit
she is going to take.
Mr. Red Martin returned home
from a few days visit in the
F,astern part of Okla be report no
i lace like Home Sweet Home.
Many people from Texas, at-
tended the Literary at the Cop-
io Scour! r i May l'! v
next night. will be February 22rn1.
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Vernie and Cash iseihart wem j
to town Saturday on business
and to do some shopping and
visiting while there.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dye anci
and Miss Nolen Dye. visited
Emory Neiharts Sunday.
C. E. Joy and wife and two
children we seen going to town
Saturday.
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Mr. C. H V. Earl, went to
Littlefield with a carload of
mules.
South Ivanhoe played basket
ball with Lovell Friday.
GRIT Of HUXCuVS
GIRL WINS HER
GOOD BANK JOB
Slim Ganes was a
visitor Saturday. *
Follett
Her Mettle in Face of Trials
Attractg Attention of
Financiers.
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milk's
Farmers Grain & Supply Com-
pany, of Follett , has spring
wheat for sale. 13
Boost for the Busy Town—
your home town and BOOST
STRONG.
New York.-—■William H. Knox, i ivd-
dent .of the . liowery Savings kink,
read in a New York paper that .M.--
Nannette-I'revost, nineteen, of I #eiu ;>r,
who collapsed from cold and hinder
one night at West l'.roadw:i\ ;i:;d
Chambers street, was going u
it out in New York even it'she -
to detfth doins: it. Anyhow, she
going hack to Denver.
"That's the sort of girl 1 I'ik-e i
about," said Me. Knox. So he
John MacPherson, head of 11 «•
personal service department, -and told
him that lie thought somebody ought
to do something about it. Mr. Kno\
and Mr. MacPherson agreed that it
would be a good idea to see that the
girl got a home where she could re>h.
"~1th good food and plenty of sleep,
mtll she was strong enough to get «
job.
Get Her a Job.
"And we'll do more than that." said
Mr. Knox. "When she does get strong-
again we'll see that she gets a ." < ?♦ in
thia bank. There's always a job for a
girl with (hat nerve."
Mr. MacPherson hurried <ivcrs to
ftellevue hospital, where Miss l're'vost
pale and thin but pretty, in spite of ii,
lay on her cot vowing that she would
never go back to Denver. At the hospi-
tal they told Mr. MacPherson that
Y-
Auto .Accessories
"A Regular Department Store foi; Motorists."
That is how many of our customers regard us for
♦ they have found out by experience that it pays them
to come here first.
Whatever it is you need is most likely to be here
—and at as low a price a? can be securred anywhere.
We can furnish ,you with Mobile Oils, Good
Year and Fisk Tires. Also have a general line
of tubes.All Ford Accessories and Repairs.
Handle Ford Cars jmd Fordson Tractors.
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PROMPT SERVICE-CERTAIN SATISFACTION
TRENFI£LD 6 FLEMING
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Filling Station
50LLETT,
TEXAS
} We sell for Cash
is why
We sell for
Watch
Follett, Texas.
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r. O. B. Detroit
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for Christmas
IT IS not at all surpris-
ing that the new Fordoi
Sedan is proving ex-
tremely popular as a
Christmas gift. For this
handsome closed type
body is a truly exceptional
value at its present pries
—$685, fully equipped
Inspect this new Fordor
Sedan at your first oppor-
tunity and arrange Iot its
delivery on Christmas
morning
Y u mii buy this cmr through the For J Wtkly fwrtkm— 9Uu
WHEAT k BURRAN
Darrouzett, T exas
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Magnolia Petroleum Co.
Magnoline Oils and Greases
Magnoline Gas and Kerosene.
L. E. ELLISON, Mgr.,
FOLLETT, TEXAS
Lime Light good dope
A Policeman Saw Her.
tw« other banks hud beaten Him to It
awl had offered to take <71 re 01' the
girl. But he outbid them. lie got
Mrs. MacPherson on the telephone and
She agreed that their home at 4-H>
Riverside drive was fully big enough
.to aceoniniodate Miss Prevost for as
long *« she cared to stay.
"Bring her right u ," said Mrs. Mac-
Pherson. Mkw Prevost, however, must
stay in the hospital several more days,
prehnbly a week, before she ran go to
Riverside drive. Physician* explained
that anybody, particularly a woman,
who goes without food for three days
and' walks the. streets hunting a job
all thai time, needs a little time to re-
gain strength.
Was Full of Hope.
Miss Prevoht, an orphan, came to
New. York soon- after she was 'gradu-
ated from high school in Denver. She
left the Pennsylvania station with $Q )
in her purse and statements saying
that >fhe Was, a capable■■ stenographer.
She was full of hope. But I lie $!•(
went fast atnl it seemed that New
York had more stenographers, with ex
•vljent references, than could be used.
The last cent went for a cup of coffee
and a roll Sunday morning, and'from
Mini i;ntit- h-te Tues lay' night, when :t
policeman saw her keel over in
doorway sfie went on her nerve th-
••itnip nerve that hits got her a home
on ltlversid" -drive and a job whet
vhe i st long again
"1 knoAf | r< t y well how it is," sai i
'^r. .Mrtei'berson" last night, "for I fame
here from Si-otlaud .wenty-eight year'
ago. wl«ep there \\,>jn't a eent more
iuone\ eimiWt from home. \ Hro;'d
wa.V tio;el managei
<v lie th" eoleest
v.-orhl V. i; h t: e e\. .
lold me I ti! • In't !■
my Id!! l ilt t" go 01.t and ninUe g<M d.
New VoFt vvon't b « anybody starve
If it knows it. i-nt tie trouht.* is that
lot* of titne-i. in Miss I'revosi -
case. New % • * 1-. •! .• r Um>\\ ahmil it
I until It \s'm> .d.uosi too lute.'*
FOLLETT THEATRE
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Saturday, Feb. 16th
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"Law and The Woman"
Lipscomb, Feb. 22th.—Follett Fmb 23rd
"BRA5S"
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ADMISSION Children 10 Cent#
Adults .35 Cents,
CRITES BROS. Props
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TAKE NOTICE
We wish to inform the people that we are still is ,the- •
Dray business and will be for some time yet to come, we
are always on the job—try us. We delivery for every-
one in town except the Sharon Grain Co., who We do
not handle any orders for.
Farmer Friends Remember
that we still own the Feed Bain and that you are at all
times welcome. Put in your teams, feed them and
yourself at home. C jfcr
Harrelson Brothers
Follett. Texas.
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Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1924, newspaper, February 14, 1924; Follett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth390677/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Higgins Public Library.