Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 12, 1922 Page: 6 of 8
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1922
'A!LY DEM0CRA1
* yvYAft';
"V wish tu tbuuk tlie many friends
who wore kind during ilic slckne** am)
dfatli of our darling little baby. Billy
[Joe. Also lor the beautiful floral of-
[ferlng.
Mil and MBS. J. V. HENDRICKS
and Family.
• mil
il&. VAR ALSTYNE
any hour
Abilene. Texas. Kept. 11.—official In-
quiry tvu* nmlcr way today Into I ho
death by gunshot Baitirdav nlglit of
Grover (*, Everett. a negro, wlio was
found dead nrr;3-< the doorway of his
i join in a negro hotel, following a vbl-
it if three or four masked and ri1 d
men.
Negro witnesses testified, today as to
the visit of the tnrn. some of the wlt-
:yjfcorting that oilier men. lint
.Him thanked. rrmaim'd outside the door in
four aiitnm jjjlles. One shot was fired
MUst Mury O'Dell Mitchell, ter.eher
of expression, will open c'asse* Sept.
Uth. Studio in Washington Srhool
building. s9 5tp
•mcr *
"Bobbin Jog. taut It mabco you hungry, too.
to too m* oot a grant big bo*oi of Koilogg t tor
broaUoot ooory morning: tut I can't cpnrt nog
t j tomt, Bobbie; honor / can’t!"
You can't resist the appeal of Kellogg’s Corn Flakest
Pour out a bowl brim full of Kellogg’s—big, joyously
brown, crisp and crunchy! Was there ever such an
appetite treat! And, such a flavor! A breakfast or lunch
or supper thrill for big folks as well as little onee.
Get KELLOGG’S Corn Flakes for sure—because
Kellogg’s are the original Corn Flakes and so deliciously
good and so superior in every way that your delight will
bo boundle::. Pleaso understand that Kellogg’s are
never tougji or leathery or hard to eat—*
they’re always crispy!
*"fk /tit -.vd Kellogg’s arc sold only in the, RED
ffyjiXiWjy* and GREEN package bearing the sig»
fftiCTED nature of W. K. Kellogg, originator of
Toasted Corn Flakes! NONE ARE
COHlt . GENUINE WITHOUT ITl Have
j Vnp Alstyuq. Fept. 11.—Slock breed-
e.s.nn fum-bTH troui uil over thin sec-
tion ulleudcd ihc annual rail slum help
j here .-inunlay Thirty five entries
1 ven- mud.- by owners of inuie mil a jil-sse*
There were seven horse colts.
I Mil rr. (hiy .liduiston and .1 M. Parish,
Ihe l,»lter a prominent stockman from al er which the men came down the
Tern hern were the judge*. Awards slid
I we-** imitjV He follow* • gniii
I Mule i.'olir -IUw*> RIM«-n black mlr. [ufe
j iir.unl bv E. G. fInspire Hr., nsl I'iMior.
1 iibiik rnlt i win d h.v Lee Gurnor.
j Horae Co t*—Blue rlbli' 1 Imv roll
] 11— nr 1 tiy I Oarner
re I rail, owned by l.e-. Harmon.
I IV W. Ro* lignin*. from wIioh" a. I*
stty-k must of 1 lie 1 villi wrie bred, was
hi charge el Ihe show.
fur Sniir'md-uri, ft. C. to attend Ccn-
veru- Cotege Ihe coming winter.
MOTHER GAVE IT
Virfinia Lady Suffered With Ackej
and Pain. Until Mother Begta
Giving Her CarduL
Dublin, y a.—Miss Mary Alier
Hughett residing on Rout* 2, nea.
here, recently told a visitor of het
Interesting experience with CarduL
Miss Hughett said: “I had been suf-
fering for some time with painful . ..
CITATION BY PUBLICATION,
red 1 Ilibon so.-- Tin Ntute of Trxe*
In the District Court, October Term,
V.rjj, |
: To Iht Sheriff or tiny Constable t>r
I < I ra yuoti Cotrwty—( I recting:
Yen' hVe liPreby commanded that by
umMfig’ jn-hllentlou of this eitntlim In
sntqp newspaper published in the Conn-'
iy of Grayson fee four weeks previous
t-j the return day hereof, you summon |
I lb a I rice Brown whose residenee Is un-
| known, Vo Is- and appear Itefore tlte
| District Court, loth Judicial District
; of dvsysou Con nly. to Ik- holilen in
j and for the County of Grayson, at tlie
1 (joint House thereof in Sherman on
j the First Monday Ui October. 10T-’, tiien
j nnd there to answer a petition flleil In MB recommend it to ethers.” ' r '
said eettri on the 6th day of Septem- If .uttering with symptoms such ai
Iter. t!»22. wherein William Brown Is * Miss Hughett mentions, or other alt-
Plaintiff and Beatrice Brown is He- ments peculiar to women, why not b»
iendnnr the file number of said suit Fin Cardul at oncof It. merit Is well
being 302W nnd 11.6 nature of said ^W’jh“Lby TOCWS,ful “» t0T mor«
Plaintiff's demand being in substance 1^ Cwdul!
an action foe Divorce on the grounds four druggist sella It NO-131
of abandonment.
Herein fail notbut have you then
and there before said Court this writ
with youri^turo thereon showing how
yon have executed the same,
j Witness- Mac Legate. Clerk of the.
District Court of Grayson Co. I 'ttAt
- Given under my hand and seal of,
said Court nt office in the City of ■
Shcrtmm, this the 5th day of Heptane bK^W
her. 1U22. At - j
Clerk DUtrh-t ^ V| _
V wrA NALDt \
•N MATCH
PAIR OF CORAL
cone, s
Tp HE VOGttt! of tlie wearing of)
• the comb is increasing daily,,
not t6 say nighUy.jA season or
two back, the liifh epanish e«mh:
came in with the silken fringes
and shawl* of Spain. And as Hie
seasons drew, eb did fhc height and
width of the comWi, until" they
reached almoet amazing propor-
tions. And it ynis found and ad-
mitted, that there were other wo-
men in the world than the Span-
ish women, who could wear a
comb with an air and dash.
Since combs could no longer in-
crease in |t£xe, something else had
to be donp about them, ho the*
took on color.
_________....________ __j One of these new narrow affairs is
the comb is increasing daily, shown in the sketch ^bove marked
A. This is scarlet jn color, and
has* butf VW6 teeth, or prongs, at
the end, for thrusting in the hair.
Another model on this order is
shown in the sketch marked E.
This is really “pin,’ and is like
F'rst Prc -'yleri.in Circle*.
Kellogg’s for breakfast toflftrrw!
A 1
owsbi^.
Alw rnaVtn tf KELLOGG'S (CRUMBLES lad KELLOGG’S MAN, tmaM
to accoi
Mrs. Mm- I-egate.
Court Grrysoii Comity, Texas.
(Seal)
s3-ltc
Art Not-Wortb tSte Price of One
If they are the “big can and x
School Tablets
<1. , Y K. ,, ajD 11 '
5 Cents
nut ehiilrman; Miss Alma Stewart, s^e-
retary: Mr*. W. W. igo, t.._r_„
"Mrs. Joe Kelluui. Ieuih\- fit luisshmuxy
. irk.. ui____hlVi..., . ____ T’i
cheap” kind because they
may mean baking failures.
THAT’S WHY
retary; Mr*. fV. IV. Igo. treasurer, f
f *■'' *•»•••■«•• *jJ1 VMmTT j
study: Mrs. Stanley Roberts, personal!
service ehnirman. , ,
■ There w.-is a briqt social meeting fol- *
buying which adjournment took place,'I
The meeting next Monday will be with
Miss Mottle Pullen when the afternoon
will be devoted fo missionary study.
Society Notes.
Sir. and Mrs. Joe Gilmer have re-
turned. from their' wedding trip to
points in the South.
Mis* Benin dine French of Pottsboro
has arrived to sjieuU the winter with
her sister. Mrs. Frank A? Loving, mid
Presbyterian Young Women.
Circle No. 1, of First Presbyterian
Young Women’s Auxiliary met la the
home of Sirs. John Revelle on Mou-
ihty afternoon.
Mrs. ltoseoe Russell led the devotion-
al which was most impressive. This
was followed by the lesson on Japan
interestingly conducted by the hostess.
|«i|»ers being read by Mrs. Alex Gray
ami Mrs. J. G. Kitchlug.
Mr*. Ravelic refreshed her guests
with lemonade uud cake at the close
of the program.
am* ■
Key Memorial Circle No. 2.
Isulies of Key Memorial Methodist
Circle No. 2 uiet in the home of Mrs.
Hite on East Houston street Monday
nfternoim with a good attendance tit
im mlH-r*. eleven being present.
I’lu- hostess led the devotional taken
from Psalm 22, and ian Instructive
Bible b'WjnjKjs led by Mrs. W. D.
Dh-. Till* lesson eomorlscd the last
twelve i-liaxtters of Genesis, and was
the program for the afternoon.
Vho Economy BAKING POWDER
i Is tlie biggest selling brand in the world
Don’t let a BIG /'lr\
CAN or a tery f . \
! J0^Pr*ce m^s"
wit?f an
K^eaagJ ca^e it Wdstcs
time and money mm
Miss Eleetra Waggoner of Fort Worth,
are visiting Mrs. Waggoner's father. A.
C. Buck, 218 North Crockett street.
Mrs. Hoford Russell of T*ifot Point
is Ihe guest of her aunt, Mrs. T. E.
GofT, on West MuP.ierry street.
Rev. J. ft, Reynolds went to .Dullus
Monday wl»*re on that - evening 1».-
would preside at (he fiftieth wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mr*. Hiclmr
Randolph Mill* of Glendale. Rey. Rey
mild* Used tlie same ceremony lie rend
for this couple at the time of their
marriage September 11,1872, lu Clarks-
viHty 2Vnn.
Miss Elisabeth C’lyce left Monday
M large school tablet with a nice cover ad-
vertising the Red River Valley Fair can be
had at the Democrat Office for the sum of
5 CENTS
* HURRY, SOYS AND GIRLS AND GEf
YOURS BEFORE THEY ARE ALL GONE
Baptist Circle No. 7.
Mrs. Lee Nelli’s home wa* the scene
of meeting on Monday afternoon for
Circle 7 of First Baptist Auxiliary.
The Scripture lesson was read by
Mrs. George Murphy, after which the
Lords prayer was repeated In concert.
Tills was the day for election of of-
ficenii, and the following were chosen
to direct the Cl role: Mrs. Lee Neill,
clmirnmn; Miss Motile Pullen, assist-
The World’s Greatest Baking Powder
; MI88 RUBY HILDEBRAND
; Teacher of
PIANO. VIOLIN, VOICE
.Studio 112 West Jones Street
i , Telephone 241
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