Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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FORD RETAIL SALES
I A LIVE TRAIL
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| GRAVLEY &KENNEDY
You are on a live trail when you want
something unusual in the grocery line
and start to Gravley And Kennedy's for
it If it’s in Carrollton we have it.
$ Carrollton
Phone 35
MAKE NEW RECORD
Robeifri Motor Company
has received word that retail
sales of Ford cars, trucks and
tractors have established a new
high record with an average of
5, machines being sold daily.
At tile present time, Ford is etn-
j I ploying 75, 000 men in Detroit.
Ford salus have been showing
j a constant increase each month
but Ford officials say that every
attempt is being made to supply
the>r dealers with sufficient eais
to fill their orders.
A reflection of general busi-
ness conditions is seen in the
record of Ford truck
| sales, which show an increase of
I eighty-four percent over last
J year. Merchants and farmers u
, like have ome to recognize the
j j utility of the motor truck in cut
j ting transportation costs and
speeding up deliveries, and the
fact that they are buying nearly
twice as many now as a year ago
clearly points to better business
conditions.
Mrs. Harry Foster was called toj
Dallas Monday on account of her I
daughter, Miss Connie Haid j
castle, having an acute attack of
appendicitis.
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COPPELL NEWS
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COX AiVD
Mrs Eula McCombs and two.
daughters of Commerce, Texas, \
are visiting iln-ir mother and
grandmother, Mrs. Dili Tliomp
son.
RUN-OFF* ELECTION SAT. AUO. 26.
Your Order J
s
Have a seat at our res*
traunt and let us ^
serve you with (rood 3
things to eat.
ce Depot for larje
and small Ice users.
Cash business only.
WILL MYERS
lce Depot Meat Market
NEXT SUNDAY AT TBE
METHODIST CHURCH
On account of the First Baptist
Revival there will be no preach-
ing services at this church bun
day. Let every Methodist attend
the revival.
Sunday School as usual. Let
every one be intheir place.
C. B. Fielder, Pastor.
Dallas—Carrollton- denton
South Bonnd Station at Carrollton
, Perry’s Drujj Store
7;40 a,,m,
8:40 a. m.
»:40 a, m.
10:4<> a.tn
11;40 a,ra
12:40 a.in
1:40 p. m
2;40p, m>
3:40 p.tn-
4:40 p. ra-
6:56 p. m.
7:16 p. m;
Station at Dallas
105 Market Street
Phone x-2085, xI756
A. L. COFFMAN.
ALTO LINE
North Bound
8;f5 a. m.
#;66 a. m,
10;66 a m,
11;66 n m
12;66 pm,
1:66 p,m,
2:66 p. m
S;66 p. m
6;26 p. m’
«;66 p, m*
8;65 p.m.*
10;66 p,m,
111 ADDITION TO Cleaning, Pressing and
Tailoring six days a week, we now have the exclusive
LAUNDRY SERVICE for Carrollton three days a week
( Laundry will have to be cash each week as we have
to settle for laundry weekly).
Suits made to meaure from the renowned ‘‘Inter-
national ”, “M. Born’ and H. M. Marks & Co,’* lines,
DAVE ELL GKillin'
We Call For Cleaning, Pressing and Laundry.
Your appreciative Tailor Phone 99
j
Rev. C. B. Fielder was in Car-
rollton just fur a lew hours Mon
day on his way from Tona, in
Kaufman County, to Little Elm
in Denton County.
Rev. C. B. Fielder was hoarse
and tired but much elated over
twenty five conversions in the
service ending Sunday night at
12; o'clock. There were twenty
one additions and 35 conversions
In the meeting.
Earnest McMiltau and siste r
Miss M. M. McMillan of Coleman
County, and Mrs. Clyde McMill
an of Wheatfield, Texas, are
guests of their aunt, and uuclei
Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. McMillan
this week.
Mrs. H. C. Garrison and son
Roy have joined her other two
children, Hi'da and Theo, in the
home of Mrs. Garrison's mother
at Murphy for a few weeks while
Rev. Garrison is continuing in
his meetings.
Mr, Pat Pistole had a summer
cold this week that almost sent
him to bed.
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{ FARMERS BRANCH f
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T. W. Field and family experct
to return from Marlin this week.
Mrs. H. W. Talefario enter-
tained a number of friends Wed-j
nesduy with a good dinner and
refreshments.
The Chiistain Church closed
their meeting Sunday ufter two
weeks of exceient preaching by
ivev. Common.
Miss Emma Kiny is visiting
in Odell Tex. She retuned with
Miss Hester and Lena Crane.
Mr. Adams and family are ex-
peeled home from Memphis
where they visited his parents.
Mrs. Murphy is home with
her daughter Mrs. Millard hav-
uig spent the summer with
her son in Missouri and West
Texas.
Rev. Geo. Good and family are
spending two weeks with Chas.
Good near Corpus CrLli.
M rs. J no. Stanly is till under
the Dr's, treatment after spend-
ing serveral days at the
sauilariuui,
) Wm. Brooks and wife attend-
ed business on the farm which
An IceCream Supper will be
given at Letot Saturday night
which they have benefit of the
church.
W. L Good uud family visited
at Wheatland Sunday
The gin put out the first bale
of cotton Wednesday for Mr.
Dozier of the Midway com-
munity.
Miss diaries Mayes retuaned
from a seven weeks visit in
Okahoma, Thursday of last week,
“I law it in the Chronicle."
Farmers have ben rather elatea
ever prospects for a bumper cotton 1
crop this fall. Recently, however, i
there are numerous complaints or!
something slinging I he half grown
tolls which will likely cause a short
age.
Little Aileen Plumlee who has been ’
quite sick Is Improving slowly.
Mrs. Brandenburg of Ft. Worth
Spent the past two weeks with h ri
daughter, Mrs. Arthur 1’lumlee.
The Baptist revival Is in full awing.
Rev. Molone, the pastor, is conduct-
ing the services assisted by Mr.
O'Hair as singer. Both preaching am j
Bong service Is being enjoyed b.v all.
Large crowds are present each night '
Mr. and Mrs. Sum Weddlngton of
Terrell visited with Mr.and Mrs. W
T' Hyder several days this past ;
week
Norman and Jessie Lee Burnett ol
Eoyd, visited J. M. Kirkland and fain
IV the last of the week.
Misses Leila Kay. of Fort Worth, 1
the guest of Miss Vcia Cosby.
Miss Lillie Pruit of the Koun tlrovc
community and Ben Wallace of this
place were quietly married Thursday '
August 10. Both are well known h r • ,
and we wish for them much hupp. !
ness and a long life together. They j
will make their homo In Grape vine, i
Mtb. Ida Dunn and her daughte,,
Miss Byrd, of Electro are visiting rel i
utlves here. .
Miss Lillie Thomas who has been !
in training as nurse at the Alexander
Sanitarium In AblHr.e Is making an
extended visit with home foks. She
comes home a full fledged registered I
trained nurse.
J. L. Carr und family spent the
week end at Whitt, Texas, visiting
with Mr. Carr's brother and funil <v.
Mrs. Duncan of Dallas is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. T. E. Standlfer
end Mrs. Whitley Thruaatt this week.
C. W. Howell has purchased the
Fck Crlbbs place near Bethel school.
Harvey Brooks bought the Ed
Hurst house and lot here this week.
Mrs. T. B. Brady and two children
spent Saturday night uud Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). King. t
Howard Plumlee and family of
Clinton are visiting relatives here.
Jim Thweatt and family of Ft.
Worth are guests of Mr, and Mrs.
Gus Thweatt.
Mr. and Mrs. Olln McCants o,
Lewisville, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ray
White of Keller, and Mr, and Mrs..
Clifford Sanders of Dallas visited
with W. E. Corbin and family Sun-
day.
Sid Bryant and Miss Pearl Moore
(CONTINUED FROM PAGK U
The sovereign voters of Dalinn
County on July 22 gave me a plu-
rality of One Thousand Six Hundred
and Forty nine votes over you. 1
realize that this v as no personal
tribute to me but 1. w.is an endorse
ment of the principles I stand for,
a repudiation of the manner In which
you have conducted the District
Attorney's office, atul a ringing de-
nunciation of Hie cniMai-ut assui
unce of yourself and your lenders
that no man could hold office In
Dullaa county excep that he an-wer-
ed the questionnaire satisfactorily
You cannot escape that issue, to..
Hughes, In this second prinn v .
huve been advised, of course, tha: you
now say you are running a Ion. and
not as the rcprcseiMative of th< polt-
Ucal organization tiuu indorse) and
supported you In the first primary.
Several of those vho supported you,
as members of that organization, In
the- recent primary, have told m« th r
your conduct in quittin • them I - th
hour of their defeat Is thoroughly in
keeping with your conduct In quitting
another organization in March of this
fear -when you believed the hour of
Hr. defeat had struck from which, it
appears, you are at least consistent
l or my part, I leave you to explain
your actions.
I shall continue to conduct m*
campaign on a high plane. ! shaP
indulge in no personalities, but I
shall discuss your record ns District
Attorney. The peope of Dallas county
on August 26, will for n second tim -
commission me as their District At-
torney. I shall accept that com:,' ■
Mor. and do my duly fearles.-* ,
faithfully an Impartially. I will .1 t
with Sheriff Dan Hnrtson, whom I
supported and you opposed, and t <
gether we will ereseeute the whisk .v
rakers und the bootleggers in all
those cases In which Sheriff Harsto’t
made arrests and jou failed to pr->-
ecule. As you know, these are * >
many of those cases that 11 will 1 *
kept busy for a long time lu pr »s-
ci’tlng them.
Yours Truly,
(Signed) SHELBY S. COX.
were Married Saturdny evening ni
the home of Rev, W. Thompson.
Rev. Thompson officiating. Tho
couple returned to the bride’s homo
v here supper was served to a tew in-
vited guests.
Emmett Coats and wife, Tom
Moore and family sre spending a few
days with home folks.
RUN-OFF ELECTION SAT. AUO. 26.
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PUN OFF ELECTION SAT. AUO. 26
Insurance
Headquarters
Rent
Headquarters
Real Estate |
Headquarters
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Real Estate Insurance
If you want to buy or rent a place, see me. If I n
do not already have what you want on my list I |
can likely find it for you.
If you want to sell or rent your property, see me.
If I do not already have a purchaser listed for what
you have I can likely find one for you.
C. C. HAYLEY
At The C hroniclc Office.
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Notary Public; all kinds
« of deeds and legal papers
m filled out and acknowledged.
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life, city ajul ^
farm insurance, n
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Just a Word Why
Churches Should Advertise
The writer was in Syracuse, N. Y., one Sunday Iasi August.
He was detained because of an accident to his car. He wanted
to go to church that night, hut he didn’t know where to go.
He picked up the Syracuse Sunday paper and looked through
it from the front page to the back, but there wasn’t a word
•bout the church or the church services. As far as the pajiers
were concerned that city might have been churchless.
But it wasn't so with the movies and other houses of
entertainment. Oh, no I Their invitations were spread in large
advertisements all over the page. There were a dozen or so
invitations to go out on Sunday night for amusement, but
not one to go to the House of God.
Possibly the church notices appeared in the Saturday
iaaue. They generally do, but this was Sunday and the
Sunday paper was the one available. The amusement
places do not overlook the Sunday papers.
There may have been many more in the city with the
aame thoughts and desire as the writer. He happened to
remember that aometimea the churches have bulletins in the
hotel corridors, so he took the trouble to go downstairs.
Being a Methodist, he looked for the MethoJist churches.
There were two on the hoard, so he picked out one and
took a chance.
Yi c rupjicse that some will my that • man or womuii
who wants to go to church will find a way. That’s true,
but why permit the theatres to have the monopoly? Isn't the
church a business? If it isn’t, it's time it was. Think it < /er.
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Hayley, C. C. Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1922, newspaper, August 18, 1922; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth592208/m1/3/?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.