The Texas Mesquiter. (Mesquite, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1937 Page: 3 of 8
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THE TEXAS MESQUITER, MESQUITE, TEXAS
FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1937
TOO BUSY....
to write an add. See us lor
your Grocery needs.
ROUSE GROCERY
We deliver
Phone 120
KEEPING UP WITH YOUR FRIENDS
FOR
YOUR
CONVENIENCE
Dont let the dog
days get you. Be cool
in a fresh, crisp sum-
mer dress while shop-
ping or visiting.
Picnic in comfort
in shorts or slacks and
remember that care-
free children want
plenty of play suits.
At the height of the
season these are pric-
ed to clear.
Our biggest ser-
vice to you is supply-
ing the little needs, for
instance you will find
buttons, braids, and
tapes, and, oh yes.
zippers are smart, and
we have them.
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Drop in the handy
little shop and 1 e t
Ruth Hilliard help
you.
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R. & R. Variety
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Mesquite,
Miss Nora Lively visited rela-
tives in Irving Sunday.
Bob Harris of Forney is visit-
ing his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Nash.
Mrs. Edwin Bryant took Miss
Carolyn Williams to her home
in Overton Monday.
Miss Frances Lumley spent
; Saturday at the M. E. Anderson
home, Rt. 3, Dallas.
Louise Lambert of Smithfield
spent two days last week with
Mrs. W. M. Norwood.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Turner
! spent last week-end visiting re-
' latives in East Texas.
S. H. Hipp of Sunset, Okla-
homa, is visiting his daughter,
Mrs. J. F. Richardson.
C. B. Lawrence of Mineola
spent Friday night with his
brother, John S. Lawrence.
John Dilliard of Dallas, one
of last year’s candidates for
County Commissioner, Dist. 2,
dropped in The Mesquiter office
Tuesday to say hello.
Special
For the Variety Store This
WEEK-END
25c STRAW HATS, 1Q
Men and Women’s IsC
10 cents Or,
Kind ..................................OL
49c Ladies’ ‘IQ.,
HOSE ..........................
See us for any you need in
FURNITURE
JOHN E. DAVIS
Two Stores - Ph. 57 - Mesquite,
Home Killed Meats
Special, Friday and Saturday
STEAKS
Round
Seven
T-Bone
20c
CAT FISH Q9,. PORK
Sliced, lb ... CHOPS, lb.
FRUITS
30c KK.....30c
LIMES
Doz.
VEGETABLES
NS 9A New .
Doz. wUt Doz.
13c L„TONS 30c r:.App,e9 32c
N. A. Holley & Sons
Newton Bodine returned home
Sunday from a visit in Colorado
Spring.s
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Vanston
of Dallas visited at the home of
Jno. S. Lawrence.
Mrs. J. C. Wright left Thurs-
day for Albertville and other
cities in Alabama.
Mrs. J. P. Paschall and Mrs.
W. E. Lawrence spent Sunday
with Edd Paschall.
Mr. and Mrs. William McCut-
cheon of Dallas are visiting Mrs.
Emmett Joyce in Houston.
Miss Pansy Seals of Dallas is
spending the week with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Harmon Blaylock.
Mr. and Mrs. U. D. Vick and
family moved into the new
Charley Lawrence home last
week.
Miss Lola Marie Drew of
Livingston was the Saturday
luncheon guest of Mrs. W. E.
Lawrence.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dinsmore
and Mrs. J. F. Bridges of Dallas
visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Shaw Sunday.
Christine Wilson, Martha Mc-
Kamy and Frances Mitchell vis-
ited Miss Mary Jo and Anita
Gross Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mayfield
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold May-
field were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Coats.
Mrs. Effie Snyder and Char-
lie Snyder visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Pruitt and Walter Scott
and family in Canton last week.
Miss Lola Marie Drew, former
Home Economics teacher here, l
and her mother, Mrs. Hortense '
Drew, of Livingston, visited
friends in Mesquite Saturday,
while attending the Pan Ameri-
can Exposition.
Mrs. W. C. McCallum. her
mother, Mrs. W. H. Cruce of
Garland, and her sister, Mrs.
H. M. Taylor and baby of Kil-
gore, returned from a ten days
tour of Louisiana, Mississipppi
and Arkansas.
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Mrs. Edwin Bryant visited her j£
mother in Lancaster Monday. «
Durwood Mikel of Athens vis- £
ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. I ><
E. Mikel this week-end.
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Miss Dorothy Sweet is visiting g
her grandmother, Mrs. J. L. ;«
Sweet in Myrtle Springs.
Mrs. D. E. King of Denison «
has been visiting her sister, Mrs. j \\
E. J. Burgess for several days. ”
Mrs. O. S. Ragsdale is visiting «
her cousin, Mrs. Bertha Yar- i
borough, in Alberquerque, N. M. «
C. F. Jackson of Dallas, for- $
merly in business here, visited |
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Paschall Fri- ]\
day. , |
Leon Anderson left Mesquite
Monday morning to return to
Hebbronville, where he is em-
ployed.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haralson
of Richmond, California, visited
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Haralson
Saturday.
Mrs. Victoria Spivey of Dallas
was the week-end guest at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. S.
Lawrence.
-THE SCIENCE-
IN PRESCRIPTIONS
Y HE filling of prescriptions has
become an exact science and every
pharmacist must be specially trained
and examined to obtain his state license.
Porters pharmacists’ professional ethics
are augmented by the highest stand-
ards of service and dependability, to
assure the finest service at any time.
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We
Specialize
ia
Prescriptions!
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Suits and Dresses
CLEANED to PERFECTION
You wont worry about your clothes being mis-
handled, stretched or shrunk, if you let City
Cleaners do your cleaning. Every garment is cared
for individually to insure perfect work.
Phone 86
Mesquite
CITY CLEANERS
TOM PAYNE, Proprietor
Phone 86
AS
COTTON
PICKING
APPROACHES
you will find at
McCullough’s
Store
Groceries
Cotton Sacks
Cotton sack duck
Wagon Sheets
Work Clothing
Shoes
Field Hats
Wood Stoves
Oil Stoves
Chairs
Kitchen Tables
Cabinets
Sewing -
Machines
Well in fact, this
is a mighty good
place to find it no
matter what is it.
Mrs. Albert Tosch and daugh-
ter spent Tuesday of last week
in Wylie with Mrs. Tosch’s
mother, Mrs. Blair.
Mrs. Col. Spears, Miss Inez
Spears and Mrs. L. M. Pittman
of Grand Prairie spent Friday
with Miss Nora Lively.
Miss Sara Beth Pritchard,
and Miss Frances Kinsela of
Palmer are visiting Miss Mar-
jorie Kinsala this week.
Mrs. W. D. Parker and Mrs.
Bill Eidt of Dallas, Mrs. Irb
Poynter of New Hope visited
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Keefe Satur-
day.
Mrs. W. P. Swore and Mr. J. |
F. Swore of Dallas; Mrs. A.
O’Riley of Waco were Sunday
dinner guests of Mrs. Clyde
Gillean.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bryant
attended a barbecue given by
the Young Peoples Class of the
Christian Church at Lancaster
last week.
Mrs. J. B. Bryant and Mrs.
Edwin Bryant were luncheon
guests of Mrs. John H. Van
Zandt in Dallas Wednesday of
last week.
Porter Drugs
PHONE 44
Mesquite
Mrs. Stephens and son of Ur-
bandale visited Mrs. J. M. Mc-
Kenzie Sunday. .
Monday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Hall were Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Mathis, Mrs.
Quitman and Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Mathis and daughter, Dolores.
Mrs. W. M. Miller of Forney
was a visitor of Mrs. J. M. Mc-
Kenzie Monday. « *r;
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Potter and
Mrs. Virgil Potter and children
of Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Potter Sunday after-
noon.
NEW
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Moon
wired from the top of Pike’s
Peak at 3:28 p. m., Monday af-
ternoon. It sounds as if they are
having a good time.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
were guests at a birthday dinner
at the home of Mrs. Bryant’s
mother, Mrs. P. W. Henry at ffff
Lancaster, Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis of' \^
“Diamond D Ranch’’ have justlfffl
returned from Cheyenne, Wyom-
ing, where Mr. Davis competed
in the Frontier Day Rodeo.
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rvant’s ! f ? f f
The Rev. R. B. Cooper, with
his family will leave Monday,
August 9, to conduct a two
week’s revival in Scurry County.
The Coopers will also visit Mr.
Cooper’s parents, who live only
eight miles from the church at
Ira, where he will preach.
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SO
G<i!DO)
by
P20FE5SI0WAL
staku.;ads
In reading our services,
we always endeavor to
give the very best . . .
this fact is reflected in
every detail of the And-
erson-Clayton Bros, or-
ganization . . . our ser-
vices are simple and
beautiful; every phase
of direction conforming
to the higest standards
of the profession.
AMBULANCE
SERVICE
Anderson-Clayton
Bros.
MORTICIANS
Phone 2 or 21
“Service Above Self”
i
Colonial Theatre
MESQUITE, TEXAS
Admission 10c and 20c — Saturday Mat. 10c and 15c
Starts 7:30 Daily — 2:00 P. M., Saturday
AIR COOLED
Friday and Saturday, August 6-7—
“HOTEL HAYWIRE"
Lynn Overman - Leo Carilio - Mary Carlisle
-and -
“PARK AVENUE LOGGER"
George O’Brien
also “Betty Boop”
Monday and Tuesday, August 9-10—
''SLIM''
Pat O’Brien - Henry Fonda
also “Agent X-9”
Wednesday and Thursday, August 11-12—
"MOUNTAIN MUSIC"
Martha Raye - Bob Burns
also “Phantom Rider”
‘YOUR FRIENDS WILL BE THERE’
ft
> V
8 oz. MALLARD DUCK
Best Quality Cotton Sacking
Cotton Scales — Knee Pads
Frank Ellis & Son
New Hope, Texas
Phone 937F2
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The Texas Mesquiter. (Mesquite, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1937, newspaper, August 6, 1937; Mesquite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth497293/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mesquite Public Library.