The Megaphone (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 19, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 2, 1920 Page: 4 of 4
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Henry D. Akin' ia visiting Temple
friends this week end.
Lueile Snipes is a Dalian visitor for
the week end. /
Mary Mathilde Akin is visiting in
Temple for a short while.
Graee King went -to Dalian Saturday
to spend a day or two.
Mrs. Wood of the San Marcos Acad-
emy was a visitor at the Annex Wednes-
day.
Edwin C. Calhoun is visiting his home
in Temple for the holidays.
Jfew shipment of fresh Peanuts just
amved at The Alcove.
Tommie Nichols is being treated to
a few days of Beisel luxury by his
friends, the Pnnchards.
Dick Brewer is somewhat improved
after a week's illness with fln.
Parke Boss Chadwick was a Temple
visitor for the Texas Independence Day.
Ann Mintqr's father was her guest
Thursday.
Thelma Nichols and Madye Kersey
are in Temple today as visitors.
.Bessie Crouch is at home in Temple
this week.
Quality and service. We call for and
deliver promptly.
MILES QBOS., Dry Cleaners,
Phone 262.
Margaret Bassett spent a few days in
Temple this week end.
Virgil Long went to Temple Saturday
and will stay over today.
•Louise and Lois Pnnchard are in Bei-
sel.
Marvin Neal is in Temple for a visit.
Bill Kaufman has gone home to get
that gay Ford of his.
Johnny Groseclose is trying out Tem-
ple attractions this week end.
Dick Morse is ft San Antonio visitor
this week end.
Paul Leverett is making an extended
trip through Hillsboro, Waco and Fort
Worth this week end.
Lawrence Johnson is at home for a
few days.
Eversharp Pencils and extra leads.
Wilcox Bros.
Goddess Crawford is a Lockhart visit-
or.
Alfred McCarthy is taking a week-
end trip to celebrate the holiday.
Carrol Pope is a Granger visitor for
the holiday. •, '
Bill Bobison made a visit to Austin
this week-end.
Slonchy Samuels is in San Tone for a
visit.
Howard Samuels, Bennie Wilkjpson,
Bill Robison, C. C. Hawk, Paul Lev-
erett, Herbert Wade, Balph Day vault,
Tarkington and Cullnm Brings were vis-
itors at a Jack Garnder in Taylor Tues-
day night.
Lois Black is visiting in Lampasas
this week end.
New shipment of fresh Peannts just
arrived at The Alcove.
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"Terribrie" Dick Brewer is recovering
from a case of "flu" which kept him
abed the past week.
Horace Coker is visiting in Temple
this week.
Alma Agee is spending the week end
in Temple.
Servie Edens is taking a short trip
to Houston.
Alfred Willig visited Annex friends
Wednesday.
Olive Williams is in MoDade for a
visit.
Eunice Eidson has withdrawn from
school on account of ill health and will
not be able to return before the spring
term.
Anna Lou Baskin is in Cameron try-
ing out the rest cure for flu.
Arnold Krichamer is a visitor in
Houston.
Alfred cMCarthy is visiting his sis-
ter in Bartlett. :
Annie Minter Baggett is a Taylor
visitor.
Katie Cooper is visiting in George-
town while her school is elosed under
a flu emergency.
Martha Dobie is spending a few days
in Martindale this week.
Kathleen McCall is visiting in Austin
to celebrate Texas Independence.
Mildred Fleming is visiting in Tem-
ple this week.
Lois Mathis is a Temple visitor.
Lois Carroll is visiting in Cooper this
week. >
Fresh line of Travis Clubs—all sizes.
The Alcove.
Mary Sutherland is in Austin for a
visit.
Oscar Strond has been in San An-
tonio on a bri^f business trip.
Buby Holt is spending the woek end
with Lucile Thompson in Uvalde.
Yirgil Long and O. A. Ehlers were in
Austin last week on a short visit.
Jack MeCarty is in Hutto.
Fresh line of Travis Clubs—all sizes.
, The Alcove.
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The largest electric sbn
in the world advertises
WRIGLEYS
on Ttmes Square. New York
Citv: it it 250 feet loo*. 70
feet wgb. Made op of 17.286
electric lamps.
The fountains play, the
trade mark changes, read-
ins alternately WMGLEVS
SPEARMINT. DOUBLEMINT,
and lUICV FRUIT, and the
Spearmen "do a turn.**
This sten is
nightly tar
all over the
Sealed
Tight
TH£ 72 AY OR LASTS^T
Kept
Right
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Marie Noelke is visiting with Graee
Anna Kerr at Bask.
Opal Gardner went to San Marcos
Saturday.
Hal Barnes is a visitor in Clebnrne
this week.
Sup a >d Robert Mood are visiting
Temple friends this week.
Aubrey Graves is at home in Temple
for a day or two.
Conklin and Waterman's Ideal Foun-
tain Pens. Wilcojc Bros.
Joe Bergin ia visiting ia Temple this
week end.
Dorothy Mitchell is visiting at home
today.
O K. GROCERY CO.
Phone 79 "The Quality Store" Phone 79
Welcome Students of Southwestern ,
' needing Good Things to Eat
We have Quality, Variety and Correct
Prices.
Yelma Wilson went home for a visit
in Temple this week end.
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Onella Morrison ia in Gatesville for
a short visit.
" Fresh Sandwiehes every day at The
Alcove. 1
Helon Post is visiting in Gatesville
this week.
Quick service in cleaning; altering;
and pressing. W. H. COWLEY,
The Tailor.
I9RBE
We are in the market to boy the
mineral rights under your land. We
wish to hear from every land owner
in Texas.
GIDEON OIL, COAL ft STEEL 00.
1502 Elm Dallas, Vn.
Remember—We answer no letters
unless yon send one dollar to register
yourself as a correspondent and
friend of the Company. (We will
send yon one share of stock for the
dollar you send.)
P. 8.—We want to employ a repre-
sentative in each county in the State.
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QUALITY PRINTING
HURRY-Let U Do
Your Printing
Quick Service.
NEW VICTROLAS
and the latest records
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The Walter Box Co.
THE
FARMERS STATE BANK
Georgetown, Texas >
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Solicits your account sad will
give careful attention to all bus-
iness entrusted to it.
We appreciate the liberal pat-
ronage we hare had in the pact
and hope to merit a continuance
of same in the future.
All of our facilities are
at your service
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FARMERS STATE BANK
Remember-
Where there is beaiity, \;
we take it. /
Where there is
we make it.
IR. J. STONE!
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SEE OSCAR BERKMAN
—FOR—
FIRST-CLASS SHOE
REPAIRING
METROPOLITAN
BUSINESS COLLEGE
A. Ragland. President, Dallas, Texas
"THE SCHOOL WITH THE REPU-
TATION.
The Metropolitan has been in successful
tion thirty-two years—it stands
T in Texaa as a THOROUGH and
RELIABLE Commercial School. Write
for fUIl information.
WHARTON L. FOSTER
INSURANCE
Office: Upstairs just west of Stone'a
Drugu Store
Phones: Office 118; Residence 238.
DR. W. H. MOSES
Office over Stone's Drag Store
Phones:
Office, 333; Residence, 390
DR. W. J; BURCHAM
Dentist
Phones: Office, 227; Res^ 256
• DR. R. 8. TINSLE7
DENTIST
DUHMITT BUILDING
Phone: Office, 319; Res, 164
LET
JACK WRAY
Have your
LAUNDRY
Agent for
Troy Steam
Laundrs:
Service and Satisfac-
tion Guaranteed.
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SHOE REPAIRING
Just North of First National
Bank, in Panl Building.
PAUL NORTH
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Georgetown
Gives prompt atten-
tion to all business.
Courteous treatment
at all times* and so-
licits the
of the pi
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Telephone 98
Need of Good Things to Eat
When in
Clean and
Call at
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Mood, Robert G., Jr. The Megaphone (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 19, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 2, 1920, newspaper, March 2, 1920; Georgetown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth394757/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Southwestern University.