Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 4, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 30, 1922 Page: 5 of 8
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Pavement Pickups
mratlr re^lsned as paitor of the Flnt'iv
Baptist Chun ti at Wirt, Okla, to enter
ivaiigelistic work.
lira. W. Huftl Ford, who baa beea
Th>* publicity depart moot of tha
Stnt« Christian Endeavor Colon la be-
Ina lookt*! nopn with favor by many
Personal Mention
for the past never#I weeks, is reported publicity oiKiii'lzations Ihioughoui the | t’.
to be Improving. ' 1 State and the State press superintend* neaa
E,« aoTmarn. sw w. u.^™ a a-D.»..«
“The Holy City," at the eleven o'elock F Boyle, State mall editor of the A a-1 Judge B L
service at First Presbyterian Church, sedated Press, asking that she stftd Dallas.
Sunday morning. I him reports of all State news items
J. F. Holt la In Dallas on*bualnaaa. I,
Mre. P, Butler of Hod*, was in the
efty Saturds* shopping.
Misses Frances Lotnax Buby Stark
and Edwlna Provence visited friends in
Denison Friday cven'm, .
° i Mr* J. E Grnner of palte, wbn baa
L. Ogletree is lu Dallas on bnsl- been vfattinc her parents,'klr. and Mrs
C. M. Adairs, ban returned borne
Mr and Mrs OL .1 Miller of Oral:
Prairie. wh<- h.ive been visiting Mrtkil
Jones spent Saturday in Crab.' Griggs. ' ivc returned borne. jL
Mrs. Loftln Barrett of North Harri-
son avenue, who underwent an opera--
tion for appendicitis at Mbermsn How
pltal Friday, is reported to be doing
nicely.
Holiday will be held In the basement.
Miss lira bam Williams, of the Wil-
liams Shop, who baa been in the Fast
since early In July, baa returned borne.
While there she bought many new and
novel things for fall.
The Rov. W. J. Miller has relumed
from Fort Worth, and wiU officiate
Sunday at Hi. Stephens bpiscupul
church at the usual houra, 7.30 a. m.
and 11 o'clock a. in.
Charles Is VowelU who served Gray-
Bon County as County Attorney for two (
terms has been elected District Attnr-
oe.v at El Paso. He has resided lu that
city several years.
from the Christian Endeavor. Mr.
Biyic staled in his let lei to Miss Wil-
son that the Associated Press service
covered .70 of the leading newspapers
of (hr Htate, and that they will appre-
ciate all the news tbat they receive.
There are 10 press representatives
working under Miss Wilson In Texan,
The interior of Travis Street Meth-
wi*k.C 0UnrCa«oumlD^ Thc^ttitSS a|!j f' ta ■ nf''v" bur“'»'«D<*
in the upfier auditorium, all aervlces t ,h™ n!n “ ,.rw,nl
for this work to be applied on tbe pub-
licity coolest, she stales.
Democrats of
County Meet
Saturday P. M.
(Comimied From Page One).
On account of repairs which tbe In-
terior is uudergbiug, no services will
be held at-the 11 o'clock hour at Trav-
is Street Methodist Church Sunday,
but Hunday school will be held at II :1U
o'clock Sa usual, It la announced.
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Cuinbr, precinct 1, plate 1; W. D.
Parker, precinct 2. place 1;J. H. Dan-
iel, precinct 2. place :l; J. H. Pennell,
precinct 8; R. S. McAdams, precinct 7,
Juki ices of the Peace.
Ed Watson, upon motion, was declar-
ed nominee for Justice of tbe Peace lu
precinct 1. Van Alstyne, his name hav-
jing Isen written on the ballot by vo-
ters.
Candidates receiving the highest
number of votes Jn other precinct
races were certified as the nominees
it these races. A correction in the of-
fli lal tabulation of votes for coa-
stahle lu Precinct S gave Mitchell 3.78
and Allen 277, and Mltchlel was declar-
ed the nominee.
. h Oidy Routine Matters.
At its forenoon session, the Execu-
tive Commltee handled only routine
mutters. The reports of tbe different
preciuct ioirOrti?jjMP» held last Satur-
day as to Executive Couftaittee mem-
bers and delegates to tbe 'Qounty Con-
vention elected showed no contests in
these '(siaveutlouH. and the lists were
approved. Ike Clements waa elected
by tbe committee as committeeman
from Pottsboro when it was found no
convention was held In this precinct
last Saturday. Mr. GafTord was em-
extended to all In attend Ibis service ^w,‘rpd- Woi rao“°»’ t0 «" anv va
Tbe congregation of the First Pres-
byterian Chbrch will have the pleasure
of healing the Rev. Guy B. Duff, at
the mornnlg service. Dr. Wharto^wlll
exchange pulpits %lth blm at th^t
bobr. Mrs- p#eMifc>, will sing tbit
"Holy City" at thTFli
Churcu.
Int Presbyterian
The contest Iietween the Men's Bi-
ble class of Ccutral Christian Church,
and tbe Meu's Bible class of Bonham
closes Hunday. Judge G. P. Webb will
deliver a special address on the resur-
rection of Jesus lief ore tbe Central
Cbnrcb class. A cordial Invitation 14
at 8:30 o'clock Sunday morning.
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The first service of the North Texan couunl. , _ .
At to the Run-Off
cancles in the committee which might
hereafter occur, pending meetings of
The committee took qo action with
reference to changing the iwsltlons of
the names of candidates which will
appear on the ruu-off election ballot.
As the law makes no provision for
(-hanging these, they will remala the
Baptist Encampment will hebekl Tui
day night, Aug. 1, at 8 o’clock. No
registration fee will be charged and tha
general public Is Invited to attend,and
enjoy the services. Tbe Encampment
gives promise of being a great success.
Those in charge say that at least tea
c.uutles will be represented by group#; *me m, Hi the first primary. The new-
ly elected executive committee mem-
bers will, hold the run-off election in
their respective precincts. , <
Mcmliers of the executive committee,
more than 45 of whom were present
Saturday, were guests of County
Chairman Beu F. Gafford at an Bi-
ll luncheon at the Miller Hotel at
turday following their fore-
of young people. Practically all
ttxHN
nd of
course the business pedpW and otbeta
will do their best to make a good Im-
pression for our city.
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Rev. Marti Hevsan, 33 degree Hon, of
McAleater. Okla., will be in Sherman
Monday afternoon, to organise th«A)r- awn
der of the Halubow. All girls who
seat In tbeir petitions, amt those
e Or
nave
Wish-
ing to become charter membersJwlH % P^nt of the Sherman Ice Company
meet at Masonic hall at 2:3') Monday
afternoon. ,
This order teaches 1*010*11111 relig-
ion. and one hundred per cent Ameri-
canism. and Is very Instructive on pat-
riotic questions. Girls Iietween the
egy:« of 14 and 18, should meet .with.
Bey. Bexsan.
Evangelist J. M. Hlmmons. who line
been spending the week with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hlmmons. at
083 West Lamar street, left Saturday
tor Wapanucka. Okla.. for a revival
with the First Baptist Church. Sir.
Hlmmons Is to be assisted by Fred
Cunningham and Mrs. Simmons. After
a two weeks’ campaign at Wkpanucka
tbe party will go to Tioga for a two
weeks’ campaign. Rev. Simmons has
noon 1 session. After this affair, the
committee members were conducted to
on East Houston street, where this
company tendered a watermelon feast.
Joe Hpuuiel has gone to Ennis to vis-
it Joe Matou*.
Vlrgle Medford is visiting Dick Med-
lord at Italia*.
Mia* Manilla Grabair is visiting rel-
atives In Dallas
Doc Wilson of Howe, was here Sat-
urday on business.
Miss Edna Blanton < f Beds wa* here
shopping Saturday
Mrs. Kmina Kpley is visiting Mis.
Alice Pres* at Anna.
Geo. Barnes was in Denison Friday
afternoon on business.
Miss Mary Lee Wright of Howe, was
here Haturday shopping.
John and Frank Griggs of Howe,
were in toe city Saturday.
P- J. Walurop and family of Howe,
visited In the city Friday.
Miss Huddle Crayton Is visiting
friends in Van Alvyne. j
J. N. Hyles of Sadler. Is visiting bis
mother. Mr# E. A. Ilyes.
Bob Brown of Pottsboro, was In tbe
city Friday on bauiness.
F. G. Ttumpson spent Friday In
Durant, Okla., on business.
Mias Hazel Long of Denison waa in
the. city Saturday shopping.
O. L. Balle;. of Gunter, waa In the
city Friday visiting hls family.
Miss Jewell Paige has returned from
savoy, wlicre she visited friends.
Mias Munnie Faull is visiting Miss
Bounle Grgy Scull at McKinney.
Clyde Bruton of Clarksville Is visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Bruton.
Mrs. T. W Stewart of Mineral Wells,
l* visiting Mr. and Mrs. B B. Turner.
Mrs B. C. Cook of McKinney, is vis-
iting bei ilnughtar, Mrs. Laura Janies.
Hiss Hetlen Findley of Antlers, '
Okla., is the guest of Hiss Lena Wag-
ner. • , ;, ...
T R. Mansfield of Dallas, has re-
turned after a business trip to this
city.
Mrs. Ih ii L. Jones has gone to Dal-
las to visit her mother, Mrs; W.' A. Ed-
wards.
Mrs. Ed Cohan and baby are visiting'
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mounger at Mc-
Kinney.
Mrs. J. G. Hitching and son are vis-
iting Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Haydon at
McKinney.
Miss Muncir Crutchfield of Caddo,
Okla.. is visiting Mrs. Frank Phillips,
at Ucwe. . jL„,. , >
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lewis have re-
turned from a few days’ visit at
Gainesville. , %
Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Miller have re-
turned from a short visit' to frienda In
' Fort Worth. i 1* * . t
Miss Births Miller of Dallas, who
Taw beer visiting Mrs. f'Alg Griggs,
has returned home.
Mrs. L. A. Coop and son of Dcplson
who have been visiting in tbe city,
haye .returned home. , ’ _
i Mrs. T. H. Gibson #i»d Mrs. W P.
Penn of Dallas. wereTn the city shop-
ping Friday afternoon,
*' Mrs. J. C. Templeton and children
of Oklahoma City are visiting friends
amt relatives lit the city. ' : r
* returned
Penning-
Radio la Inde-Chlna.
Indo-Ckina la covareo with a com-
plete radio telegraphic system, com-
prising 16 stations equipped with tha
best high-powered apparatus. The
country receives every night from the
Bordeaux station in France full mar-
ket and financial reports and the news
of the day. ” 1 .
Glrt'a Lang Hike.
The Panama canal zone women’s
walking championship ts held by a
twelvf-year-old girt—Alma Mann—
who walked through the cannl zone
from ocean to ocean, a distance of
approximately 30 miles. In IQ hours
and 98 minutes.
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LITTLE BROWN JUG
Just the thing to k*ep in your car
water icy cold—Hoi da a gallon.
these hot days. Will keep
When you go for a trip or just to the country for a littel outing
a Motor Basket is fine to take your lunch. We have any »
number of items useful and convenient for your outing trips.
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Come in, let's talk about them.
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HARDWARE
COMPANY
M. A>. llnr-ey of Kingston. Oka.„
j who ha* lieui visiting hls luolbeff'Mra
,G. W. Harvey, has returned hoik*.
Mrs. Betth- Hoarhe of Van Alstyne,
! who has laen visiting Mr. and ,ggrw.
>V. K IlewUrson. ha* re:uridyl Itono'.
Mrs. M. M. Lee a.-id children of llb*-
kogee. Okla . If rlsitlug her ' pareitti,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McAfee.’fh (’ollagf
Park, i
J.-:*M. Potts and family and
Relote and family have
from a few day* visit in the
ton flyer in Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mis B. G. Evans and MrJ
and Mrs. C. W Evans and chlMrkn of
Greenville have returned hittne' aft-r
visiting Mr and Mrs. F. G. Thompson.
Mrs. W. H. White and Mrs. Earl
Robertson of Bonham, who have been
visiting Mrs. Harry McRaywaUs. on
Honth Travis street, returned home
Friday. • «'****"'
Mrs. Or B. Hudson'and little daogh-
ter. Margaret, who have been visiting
relatives in tbe city, hare gone to
Calera.*t)k1a., to visit friends and
relatives!
Mra. H. T. Htynnl of Caddo. Okla.,
Mrs. Henry Evan* of Atoka. Okla., and
Mtygrraael Helvey of Hllerjdin. Wyo„
nuitdfed over to the city from Caddo,
Okla.. Friday.
Miss Gladys Cornell is at home from
Ranger, where she was a guest of
Mrs. HaiRtders Gregg. (Returning, she
enjoyed a short stay with Miss Mary
Scott, In Fort Worth.
Bargains!
For Monday’s Shoppers at the big up-town-store!
■ “Dollar Day" visitors will appreciate the •plen^j^
ties and wonderful values we have assembled for
day's specially telling.
Williams Hotel Arrivals.
A. V. Ruppreebt. Sapulpa. Okla.; Joe
F. Fries. Tioga: C. W„ H«|gins. Potta-
boro; W. O. Morrison, Flayaman, U. 8; >
A ; E. H Howell. Anstln^ W. J. BaHey,
' Dallas; Geo. Frye. Kanaka City. Mo.:
J..H. Leonard, Teague; R. M. Gres-
word, Luncbford, Ky,
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Binkley Hole! Arrivals.
M. A. Jones. Dallas; J.K Boyd. Den-t
ton'; J. D. McCall. Oakwood; F. T.'
Knnrrow. Pelrolt. Mlcb.: J. B. EcuerJ
Waco ; T. C; Adams, Dallas; B. MU
Hubbard. Chicago. Ills.; E. E. McLeeW
Minneapolis. Minn.; T. J. Lee, Delian;
H.'A. Morgau, Hugo, Okla.; JR. H.
*DoUglas, Dallas: W. F. Pillard. Spring-
field. Mo.; W. C. Joern. St. Louis, Mo.;
Each department of our great store contrib-
utes its share of liberal “Dollar Day" savings
—Shop early! • t
40-inch Crepe de Chine,
shade*, $1.50 value, Mt
day
The Yard ».00
36-inch Imperial
5 Yards for $1.00
36-inch Long Cloth.
Monday
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30-inch Fancy issue.
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F. Emerson. McKinney: D. F. Jackson.
Atlanta. Oa.: R. L. Buck, Woodmle,'
Okla.; G. L. Biddle, Dallas.
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, m Surprising,
“tlosh-all-beeswax I" exclaimed the
country cousin. "Who la the Oghtln'
world would ever believe there was
the city eaustot. "that Kahsaa City baa
nearly four hundred thousand tnhabl>f
tanta.” ^ ■ 'ft r ,
"Yes, but, great governor, who'd 11
have expected to see ’em all cm ' I
Twelfth street at once.”—Kdnaas City
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One lot Kahki-Kool, fane
Sport Silk, former prk
$4.00, Monday,
The Yard $1.00
32-inch
specially
Monday
Dress
low
priced
4^4 Yards $1.00
Buy ' It In Shermar
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WEDDING INVITATIONS
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
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See our NEW STYLES ENGRAVING (Embosso-^pgraving).
Much lower price, and you can’t tell it from the b‘gh priced.
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The Reynolds-Parker Co.
The Printers.
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Dress Gingham*. Monday
5 Yards for $1.00
Kitchen Huck Towels. 75
quality, Monday, special.
2 Do*, for $1.00
Beaded Necklaces.
choice
NOTICE
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Gas Consumers
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Gat will be cut off at 12:30 p.m. Sun-
day, July 30th, and Will remain off for
about 4 1-2 hours. Please have your
lunch early and see that all opening*
and appliances are closed during the
Each $1.00
Ivory Hair Receivers
Powder Boxes. $3.00
Monday
wa.
Each $1.00
Ladies’ White and Bi
Silk Hose. 65c and $
sellers, Monday, choice
3 Pair* $1.00
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period gas is off.
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Ladies’ Silk Hose, russet
white and grey, $1.00 val
ues, Monday
2 Pairs for $1.00
white;
25 centers.
Children’s Sox,
colors, regular
Monday
7 Pairs for $1.00
Fairy Soap, Monday’s spec-
ial price
10 Cakes for $1.00
1 27x54 inch Rag Rug assort-
ed patterns, special Mon-
day
The Rug, $1.00
Scalloped Window Shades.
| extra special, Monday ^
Each $1.00
1 Mahogany Candlesticks, Mon-
days price ,
E*A $i.oo
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l/l lb. good Feather Pil-
low, Mondays price
Each $1.00
27x54-inch Wool Fiber Rugs,
Monday’s special offerings )\
Each $1.00
Wizard Mops, the $1.50 kind,
Monday
* Each $1.00
Wizard Polish, $1.25 the can,
Monday’s special
Each $1.00
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Polychrome Candlesticks,
."Dollar Day." ipecial.
1 2 for $1.00
Ladies’ Ribbed Vests, Mon-
day’s special price
3 for $1.00
Laches’ Summer Union Suits.
Monday’s price
4 for $1.00
Ladies’ white and pink Gowns
Monday's special
Each $1.00
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Men's large size Handker-
chiefs. 15c values, Monday.
The Dozen, $1.00
One special lot of Men’s Wash
Work Pants, Monday’s price
*1 Each $1.00
shirts. fgnqy stripes.
collars attached, al sfab,
Monday ’’ " ^
Each $1.00
Men’s Silk Hose, solid col-
ors, regular 75 centers. Mon-
day
2 Pairs for $1.00
Mm’s percale
shprls assorted patterns, good
and madras
valuer, at $1.50, Monday
1 Each $1.00
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Boya’ sM *hirt». 4MO
wash m^erials, $1.00 selleri
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Boys’ Black Hose, regular
35c quality, Monday f
4 Pair* for $1*0
Boyi’ Chalmers Porosknit Un-
ion Suits, the $1.00 kind.
Monday ; ,
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2 Suit* for $1.00
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Boys’ Overalls, grey strip*
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and Wqe with
value to 85c. Monday
2 Prs. for $1*00
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One lot Bdts’ Wash Suite,
regularly priced at $1.25 to
$275,; Monday’s choice
The Suit, $1.00
Boys’ Blouses, pretty stripes,
•Iso whites and blues, the
75c kind, Monday
: 2 for $1.00
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Lot of. Beys’ straw Hats, black
and fancy colors, values to
$225, Monday
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Choice, $1.00
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Handsoepe Crepe Kimonos in
assorted patterns and colors.
$1-50 to $225 sellers, Mon-
day s
Otoice, $1.00
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Midcb! Blouses in aR white
Galatea only, $1.50 and
$2.50 Blouses Monday’s
Kb** $1.00
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