The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1932 Page: 3 of 4
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HEBRON HAPPENINGS
Mrs. Asia Dennison was
called to see her daughter
Mrs. Lonnie Mosley who has
tie flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie
Lewie and little daughter
of Dallas and Mrs. Lee
Cox of Carrollton visited in
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Everett Sunday after-
noon.
J. A Perry of Addison
spent the weekend here
with his sister Mrs. Oscar
Pierce.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffie Hoskins
and Mrs. I. W. Morris were
shopping in Dallas Monday.
Albert Lloyd of Farmers
Brance spent the weekend
at Willow Springs with his
uncle Will Harper.
Mrs. *Jeffie Holbrook and
little son of Prosper spent
the week here with their
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. A.
J. Hoskins.
Miss Tommie Moore of
Lewisville is spending the
week here with her friend
Miss Gladys Curtis.
Jim Nelson was in Dallas
Monday,
Will Harper and brother
Lawrence of Willow Springs
were here Monday.
Mrs. Stubbs is teaching
school in Miss Eva Joy
Talley’s place as she has the
flu.
Mrs. Ada McMurry spent
Monday with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. D D. Sim-
mons who are on the sick
list.
Mrs. Ezra Davis and sons
are visiting her father and
other relatives in west Tex-
as.
Mrs. Dee Collinsworth and
little daughter spent Thurs-
day with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Hoskins.
Santa Claus Letters
See the famous “Shaving
Scene” from the drama,
“Where is My Powder Puff”
at Myers Theatre, 21st.
When one is prepared to do
a given thing they can do it
quicker than one not so pre-
pared. The Chronicle is pre-
pared to supply Christmas
cards.
If you want to Bell It; tell it. The
Chronicle tella thin community and at
a nominal price.
Dear Santa:
Hebron, Texas,
Dec. 13,1932.
I am a little boy three
years old and I’ve tried to
be a good little boy this
year. Will you please
bring me a tricycle, a coast-
er wagon and a pair of
boots, please dont forget
my little sister; bring her
a doll, a rocking chair and
any thing else you think
she would like to have.
Bring us lots of fruit, nuts
and candy.
Your little pal,
Tommie Ray Simmons.
If you have a Sunday
School class and wish to
remember them with hand-
s o m e, yet inexpensive,
Christmas cards the Chron-
icle can supply your needs.
The prices this year are really
low.
The reason we ask for your patron-
age is because we really want it. We
have smooth shaves and stylish hair-
cuts. Good service at reasonable
prices. Groves Barber Shop.
Some real winter weather
has been experienced during
the recent week in this
section of the country. Rain
and sleet with freezing
weather has been sent us
and as a result there have
been slippery roads, frozen
water pipes, sloppy, walks
--but the grain has
been benefitted, much we
believe, . as a result and
the soil will have some
moisture which it has need-
ed. The temperature went
as low as 18 degrees above
zero we noted. Carrollton J
fared better than Dallas,
for the streets there were
a glib of ice and car
driving was precarious,
many auto collisions result-
ing.
Rhythmical tap dancing by
a Pair of Flappers. Myers
Theatre, Wed nite, 21st.
J. T. Rhoton was report-
ed as sick and confined to his
home Thursday.
George Nyfeler has been
sick ana confined to the house
with the prevalent flu.
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PREPARING FOR CHRISTMAS
Preparing for Christmas, the baking and other food
problems that the housewife has, will be more easily
cared for if you let W. E. Kennedy help you. At
this store you will find the many little things the
good cook and housewife will be needing for use
during the Holidays.
AND, do not forget, the fruits; Apples, Oranges, Lem-
ons, Grapefruit, Bananas, and such fruits as are on
the market for the holiday season, will be found here.
A great variety of nuts will be here, too, as well as
a generous assortment of Christmas Candies.
Remember Kennedv will have it for you Christmas,
at the store where Quality Cbunts Always.
W. E. KENNEDY
Phone 35 for Quick Service Carrollton, Texas
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Vy The same dime that you
_spend for a shoe shine—
—Will cook 10 good dinners for 3 people
—Will heat enough water for 20 baths
— Will make 330 cups of coffee
—Will heat enough water for 140 shaves
—Will operate a laundry dryer 7XA hours
—Will operate an incinerator 2A hours
—Will run a gas refrigerator for over 3 days
WITH y.
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Gifts that viake each day easier
A modern gas appliance is a gift that will benefit the
entire family. See the wide selection in the display of
your gas company or gas appliance dealer today.
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LONE STAR
Natural Gas Co.
GAS SYS!
R. H. DAVIS, INSURANCE
Representing the old line of
AETNA Fire Insurance Co., established in 1819
“Better Be Safe than Sorry”
R. H. DAVIS, Insurance
Young Friend, Make 1933
the Greatest Year of Your Life
Here is a plan that means a life of success.
Enter Byrne Commercial College, master Short-
hand, Typewriting. Secretarial work. Bookkeeping, Ac-
counting, Civil Service, and other important subjects.
Then, take a Civil Service examination and work' for
Uncle Sam or some good business firm, and you will
have won your independence.
Byrne Commercial College Employment Depart-
ment has made an enviable record in placing its
graduates during the last three months. Get full
particulars on courses of study, special prices, spare
time work to earn board and room, and our Installment
Plan of paying tuition. We give a thorough course in
half the time and cost of others.
May we mail you without expense or obligation-
our Descriptive Price List?.....................................About when
do you plan to attend a business school? .................................
Kindly fill in the name and address of one or more
young people who may be interested in attending a
business school in the next few months.
Your Name.........................................Address...........
Tear out and mail to
Byrne Commercial College
Dallas, Texas.
The Red Cross will have
clothing to distribute to
those who are in need
of same, we are informed
by' Ralph Davis, and there
will be overalls, jumpers,
dressess, stockings and sox,
and some other items of
apparel. Sewing rooms are
being established, as you
will note from an article
elsewhere in the Chronicle,
and all that can be done
to help those in need
of help. If you are in
need, better see J. C.
Davis or Ralph Davis and
tell them about it.
Lots of folks will remember
their friends this year with a
Christmas card reminder.
Ours will do it economically.
The Chronicle does job printing.
Attorney Robert J. Can-
trell who supplies this
paper with the “What is
the Law” copy, was here
Monday and wouldn’t stay
long to gas us. He has
recently moved into his
handsome new house and
was anxious to get home
j and do some chores and
enjoy the place a little
longer. It is nice to have
a place like that of Mr.
Cantrell, where he has some
real acres to turn around
on.
Roy Gravely will go to Aus-
tin next Thursday to bring his
son, Roy Jr., who is attending
school there, home to spend
the holiday vacation.
Haircuts and shaves at George
Groves Barber shop satiafy.
TICKETS
0 M SALE
On Those Week-End
RATES:
DEC. 2& 3
DEC. 9&10
DEC.16&17
Buy tickets any Friday
or Saturday listed above
or for trains arriving at
destination prior to l
P. M. Sunday next fol-
lowing above.
* * # #
Return limit; to leave
destination prior to
midnight Sundays.
Round Trip
CARROLLTON
DALLAS - - ■
HOUSTON - -
GALVESTON -
SAN ANTONIO
AUSTIN - - -
WACO .
.50
$3.25
$3.25
$3.25
- $2.75
- $1.50
Tickets good on all Katy trains, includ-
ing Texas Special and Bluebonnet; good
in coaches, also in sleepers (berth extra).
Katy diners feature popular priced club
breakfasts and table d’hote lunches and
dinners Reserve berths early.
Children Vi Adult Fares
Buy tickets at local
Katy ticket office or
address J. F. Hennes-
sey. Passenger Traf-
fic Manager. M-K-T
Lines. Dallas.
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Martin, W. L. The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1932, newspaper, December 16, 1932; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth728705/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carrollton Public Library.