Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1922 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. XV1I1 NUMBER CARROLLTON. DALLAS CO.. TEXAS. FRIDAY/ Oct. 11
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ,,
CONCIDER FARM ‘ D
; : : factory prdpucts
1922. C. C. HAYLEY, Editor and Proprietor
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;.! ^ CONFIDENCE
If you dp not believe in Your abilityto succeed,
succes&Hili be unknown to jbu. before greater pros-
p Parity can come toyou, you must first brieve in your
* own capabilities. , _ *
ffi-CONFlBENCf.th«V.wliat we all-need.1
'« 'SELP relidnce T$ tljft oifJrOwtli of seVconfidenceY
- Sp it is fjltff **.*><»'j#ye cbnfiflence iif> outoianyvpiit-,
runs and we enjoy their reliance upon us;1n a financ-i
ial way and too, it is The confidence of our patrons in
this BANK that has idded to it$ sufceSs. We appreci-
ate jour confidence, we see^(|«,p^ fc.-*
Make this bank your bank', it is a
GUARANTEE FUND BANK
First State Bank
E. W. Broadhurst, Cashier*
Carrollton, Texas
Messers .1. K. Ropne,' Joe'l'.jbe Hydration plants. <km and
Green, W. C. Morton, and others package* «f tuvnips. eiifn,trtmav!j
from liatiu, _ ni-----•— toes, gweot and. • irish potatoes,-
‘•r»n ferries, okra, eta* werfe' ;
shown to those, present. ' •
Thevlant'.rthoitosed f,»r Car.
rpiftO” would .<](! hydrate,t 20
.of all kmds\>f vegetables a
from Dallas inot our Chamber
ol Commerce ’Monday night ac-
to the call in the Chronicle of
last week. ■ ‘ '
The factory proposed for Cars
rol I ton use* the" same protiefc
as the Wisconsin-arid Calt’fornl
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McMillan's Mill And Garage “
I have now taken over the entire mill and grinding
machinery formerly operated by Mr. C. J, Gulledge.
A new engine is installed that pulls all machinery
at once.
Also we are keeping on hand a suplv of meal and chops
at all times as well as chicken feed and cow feed.
McMillan's Mill And Garage
R. N. McMillan, Prop.
oi,‘ aas and McMillan’s Corner
Auto Reparing Carrollton, Texas.
LETOT HALLOW’EEN
PARTY
One of the biggest Hallow‘eeu
parti*** ev«/- held at Letot
Scnoo' House is planned for the
night of Octobpr. 31, for the
benefit of the school.
SMITH-SANFORD
Miss Sophronia Sanford
of Carrollton, and Mr. C. B.
Smith of Rotan. Texas,
were married Sunday
afternoon at Lewisville. Rev.
Moore Methodist pastor of
Lewisville officiated. Mr. Smith
pooled and the Superintendent,
O. C. Owens and assistant, Miss
Mary Orumpley, promise there
will be no diasapolntments.
Many Carrollton and Farmers is Senior at Grubt.s Vocational
Branch acquaintance are ex-1College. He will finish his
school work in May and will
then attend Texas University
Mrs. Smith finished High
School in Carrollton and attend-
ed Denton Normal from there
she attended The Grubba Vocat-
ional College, where she met
Mr. Smith September 1921.
Mrs. 8mitb will continue to
■tay with her parents until the
school is out which wifi be the
last of May. Then they will
spend the summer in Rotan,
Texas ‘pending the opening of
Texas University. Mrs. 8mith
has been one of Carrollton's
most charming young ladies
and many, many good wishes
follow her and her husbapd.
HEBRON NIGHT CARNIVAL
4 . .t n, II*** •' »'
Next Tuesday night the Heb-
ron Highestrtbot'are putting on
a Play, following a carnival of
feat^r^s if) eluding-Awarding of a
cake to the prettiest girlj going
through the “House of Mys-
tery” and many other features.
They were in Carrollton Mon-
day getting advertising matter
printed and they are leaving no
stones unturned towards having
a good program and a good
crowd.
NEW BRIDE SHOWERED
A miscellaneous shower was
given Mrs. Hen-y Alien Baxley
Wednesday afternosn of last
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qould be harvested arid haulel
de,.hydra^m plant.’’ • ' ,
representatives' of the
ComAauy say they ate willing tit
comvjV) CbirrAliton but that they
wdiilH. hW*e -tb have a signed
contracts from a certain number
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oftft^mer* that they would' put.
about! ten acres in vegetables
before they can do so.’- ^The.v
promise to furnish seed in any
quantities up to car load lots at
cost to all co operative growers,
and promise good prices in the
field for the mature produce,
On account of the light plant
going out the meting was Email.
Messrs Degan and Broad
hurst of the Chamber of Com
merce may call another meeting
&Dd try to land this plant for
Car rollon. If they do every
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Honorable Democrats Will.
Support Earle B. Mayfield
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“All Honorable People Will support the
Nominee, and If Earl B, MajtieW Is‘Cliosfn
In the Run-off Election August 26, I Will
Support Him, 4s All Honorable Men Should
Do.” •■-«*•
George E. B. Peddy
In Statement to the Public,
At Nocogdoches.
week in the home of Mrs. Bob farmer within twelve miles of
Patterson, An interesting pr*- j Corrollton should attend, and
gram was carried out. and the ever.V°ne interested in adding j $
bride recived man, beautiful hundreds of people to Carrollton I*
and useful gifts. Hot chocolate
and cake was served, It was
indeed an afternoon of pleasure
for all present. Mrs. Patterson
is an ideal hostess.
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GENTRY SCHOOL
TO HAVE
A four snd one half pound j H ALLOW,EEN PARTY|^
iby girl was born to Mr. and L Wo
Mrs. Lem Cromer <tf|t»day off^wlty and friends st Gentry |*
this week.
->• Mussulman** sscoS Black Stone
Tte# Mtubx, or ■'aaSa, Um Oiusi
Mcrtil stirtnc of MvCtounadanlaia, fi»
ward which Mussulmans turo thsli
tacss In prayer, I* a cuhs-shaped. Hat
•oofed building In the center ot tb*
Orest Mosque of Mecca. In the north
••ft corner Is the famous "blael
Mon#.M Xhl* stone Is W irresSlar oval
shape, about s*v«n inches In dlametsr,
snd probably of meieortc ofl«ln. When
Molisunned returned triumphantly to
Meet-*, he destroyed all ths Idohi found
•n the Kaahe, which had fallen Into
u»* hut spared the "blacli
•toDOf." Hllkb ail UUMUllUlUll Vf|.
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Miss Emma Bhtl Brake who is
teaching school at Cement City
spent the week end with home
folks.
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Purfe Groceries ■• m
RigKt Pfices
Prompt Service
According to our idea there essential
things make a Grocery Store:- Pure
Groceries, Right Prices and Prompt Service
A trial is all we ask
Degan’s Grocery
Carrollton Phone 57
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SPECIAL DAY AT
FIRST BAPTIST
The Jew Missionary student
of the Baptist Seminary will
paeach Sunday night and Rev.
L. C. Robbins has •lkfi#o secured
a preacher for the morning
services from the Semiuary.
There will be service* and a
Fifth Sunday program lasting
all day. ; ’ •*' i
P. C. Ausbrook of Little Rock
visited his sister Mrs. J. T.
Whitlock last week, .} ,|f
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was a
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Ford Cars, Fordam Tractors and all Parts.
Roberts Motor Company
Carrollton — Texas
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■lent for everyone far an near £
RSHd be had the night of October J
81 at the School House. There j
will be a small *•""**I ......i— tttittllHHMHiumd
charge for the benefit of sch*x>l
Miss Gladys Feriy
DallaA visitor Friday
Fewer mosquitoes fswer chills.
athletics etc.
SATURDAY CROWDS
The Saturday crowds are
growing and adding inter-
est. Uncle Dee Perry, Jonniej
Lois Warner and Mrs. M. J.
Smith were especially pleased
with last Saturday.
Mrs. John Gravley was call-
ed to the bed side of her grand-
son Warren Gravley at Farmers |
Branch several times last week.
Warren is a very sick boy with
pbneumonia.
Emery Warner and wife went |
to Forney on business Monday j
of this week.
Tbs Chronicle ll.OO per year, j
Malaria and chills com* only
from mosquito bites.
Vote ’em Straight
DEMOCRATIC ticket
For Senator
(If you want to vote the Demo-
cratic Ticket, wait** in the name
of Earle- It. Mayfield for Senator.
The rest of the Slate County
and Precinct Democ'atlc Nomi-
nees are already printed on the
ticket. Then with your pencil
cross out the Republican Ticket
from top to bottom.)
I REPUBLICAN TICKET
For Senator
(If you want to vote the Re
publican Ticket, write in tho
name of George 0. B. Peddy
for Senator. The rest of the
State. County and Precinct Re-
publican candidates are printed
on the ticket. Then with your
pencil cross out the Democoat
Ticket from top to bottom.)
A million men
have turned to
One Eleven
Cigarettes
—a firm verdict for
superior quality.
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Hayley, C. C. Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1922, newspaper, October 27, 1922; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth592174/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carrollton Public Library.