The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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Set* our liur of hxn«J-paiut«d pottery. handmade
milk gUet>, bob nail vaso. a»h tra\> of pla-tn wood,
flower print pictures, pyr«*\ ware. ImmiL end*, lamp-,
crystal and chronic acts, oven-bake jmitcrv. Bible-.
Iiooks, men's set-, complete line of baby gift*.
Also smart line of l»rie. Cara Nome, Wrisley,
^oty, Early American and Ki<*hard liudnant IVr-
^ fumes. Sachets and Soaps.
JHiei FOB DISPLAY OF CIIISTMAS TOYS
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Established 190H
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7Tie 'ifavcJLt Store
Phone No. 5
f PERSONAL \
Arthur Edwards
visitor Wednesday.
Six building lots far sale See
Mias Audrey Stone visited rata- j Leslie Griffin,
tives at Deport this week.
Mrs. E. B Lyle visited relatives
Mrs W M. Skaggs, who had in Texarkana Saturday,
been visiting in Brookston, re-
turned home Wednesday. Mrs. T. A. LeaveUe is spending
the week with relatives at Bogata.
R. T. Morgan has accepted the
place as meat cutter for the Ralph
Wilson store at Paris.
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Mrs. R. C. is Venable visiting J
her husband in Childrc
Floyd Leavelle returned home Car vie Bailey, who is on defense
this week from Freeport, where he work at Houston, was at home
had Ken at work last week end.
Rooms to rent.
Dr. H R. Smith.
Rev. and Mrs A L. Roberts
and daughter visited friends in
Dallas last week end
Post Oak News
CatoDville i Miss (uamta Smith spent last
week end in Paris with Sgt and
Relatives from Mosley visited Mrs \b E McClellan.
Mr and Mrs. Oscar Miller Sun-
Mrs. A. E Dollins of Houston
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F.
M. Dollins Monday night.
Mrs. O. M. Edmonson of Gab
veston was the guest oi Detroit
relatives t^is week.
Mr. and Mrs, Charley Duvall of
Paris visited John Allen and fami-
ly Sunday.
Rev. Sooter, Methodist pastor,
preached here Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Cora Webster and Mrs ^ay- j Try us for groceries and *eed. We
Helen Blankenship of Mt. Vernon: Mr and Mrs. ’ Murice Miller : will deliver.—Garvie Bailey, adv.
Mrs. Jimmie Pettit and children and children visited Oscar Miller
of Rosalie, and Mrs. Hattie Ma nd family Friday. J. A. Sample and J. A. Tate of at **** J - Toney residence.
this .pent .he week tnd with Mr Mrs. Chatline Uarnwel. and rhil. Clarksville left Friday for their
and Mrs Ed ear Low and family j,cn wished Mr. and Mrs. Ben - --
Jim Tyler and family have Clack Sunday.
moved to West Texas. i ' . ~ . .
Buck Crump s mother from
Mosley is spending a Yew days
with him.
Mr. and Mts. J H. Mills, Mr
and Mrs. Ross Mills and Mr and
Mr«. Edd Ramsey and daughter
visited Dock Ferguson and family
of Lone Oak Sunday,
fButler Stevens and family have
[Joved to the McWilliams place
4d Eurby Stevens snt f,imib
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Mrs. Jeff Turnbow and children
and Mrs. Tilmon Let. and daugh-
ter. \ina Sue, attended church at J
Paris Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F, L. Kitchens
moved this week to an apartment
Hugh Sharpe has been trans-
ferred from Shephard Field, Wich-
Elmer Hudson returned home . *ta Falls, to Salt Lake City, Utah.
Thursday from a visit to Chil-
dress.
annual deer hunt in South Texas.
Leroy Plant of Camp Cook,
Cali., is visiting his mother, Mrs.
B. P. Plant.
Curtis Hall returned to his home
in Dallas today after a visit with
Detroit relatives.
Mrs. Joe Bolton and children
have moved to the p’ace vacate 5 a id a friend visited her parents,
by Butler Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Cox Satur-
Mr. and Mrs. Eurb.v Stevens diV
Jim Lee and family of th-s con • Mf'dred Lee visited in Liberty proving.
munity. R T. Stevens and familv community Sundae
Miss Nerva Joplin was called to
ldabel, Okla, Monday to attend
Pay cash at Melton’s and save j the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Van
Morgan.
on your next groceries. adv.
W. L. Whitener, who has been j
sick more than two weeks, is im-
of Hooks and f. N. and Frank Lee
and families of Rugby spent Sun
day with Bill bee and family.
N rs. Haden Chanci h >s moved
to Dallas and Lloyd Ramsey has
moved to the place vac ted by her
Bavlous Ladymon and family of
Dallas spcn‘ ;Kv wetk end with
relatives here ar 4 Mr- Anna 1 a-
dymon returned luno w rb th'. m
Misses Billie Ju and Chariirt
Stevens took dimer w :h Mr and
Mrs W D. Stevens Sunday.
A frie nd of Mrs. Overa Somer- Mr and Mrs’ W. M. Kelly are ■
viile from Honey Grove v.siteJ !eavin* Today lor Hope* Ark « to
lur Sunday maKe their home.
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Mrs. ]
Kiurmtia
Currin
•s visiting at P. M. Robinson, director of O
P C.. Washington, D. C. was the
Mr. and Mts W’iimer Hudson, guest cf his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
wh nr vid to Detroit last week,'J- A. Robinson, last week end.
vi'ited in this community Sunday
Nina
Miss Ruby Bourne of Longview
was the guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Bourne, last week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Nance and
small son, ferry, of Paris were
guests of Mr. and Mrs Cecil
Chance Sunday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bill 1 lanr
of Amarillo. Monday, a son Mrs.
Plant’s mother, Mrs. Ben Clack,
ue Lee and Gilbert Miller Je|^ V0jf)''hei'r hornedAn"J “ [cavU‘A tonigfu to visit thcm-
a-t sutlering with chicken pox. nllo tier a visit
Mrs. Tilmon Lee
with relatives
N na Sue,
Howard Craw fold end fanrly J^ti Turnb
visited in the Biatd>iown c> mmu- Mr ..nd Mrs Fred Keep visited groceries and save money
nity Sunday' h’er mother and lamiiy last week , thing fresh and clean.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Holford of
Pueblo, Colo., w ho had been visit-
nllo alter
ind daughter, (ht,re>
k inner with Mrs. i mg her mother, Mrs. Lloyd Moore.
u ar J family Sundry. , Go to Melton s Cash More fo.!,*d other rdativ„ rnum,d
F'cri' ihome last week end
adv. ’
BARGAIN DA'
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Star-Telegram
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William W. Willingham return- Methodist Church Appointment
ed to his home at Deport Wednes-
day after a visit with relatives
here.
11 a.
David Williams of the Marine
dinner with Mi
S^'diy-
Mr. and Mr«
dinner with Mrs
nty Sunday.
yef Craw lord to.
d end.
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LuFard, wha
Mi. m 1 Mr n
> this week
is in service,
Fred Keep
w.mt the ’. ;ai news
Mrs. Kay Stuillebeam and little
Dcr4 Jones, who had Ken at | jaUghter, Sylvia Jo,of IdabeiJ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Boutnc
home on a lurlough, returned to ^ >kia. and Mrs. Lloyd Moulden- and children and Thomas Grant
Sheppard Fiod, Wichita Falls,, haucr of paris visited their moth
Wednesday. !er mJs Lloyd Moore," last week
end.
First Sunday - Fulbrigh
m; Cross Roads, 7 pm
Second Sunday - Detroit 1! a.m
and 7 p. m Liberty. 3pm
C^p, b here from California, vis- Th‘,d SunJ'1>' B11 *' m
iting his mother, Mrs. Annie Wil- an P’
Harm, and lamiiy. i Fourth bunjay Dr.roitllmm
tana t p. m
Rev A. L Rob rts. pastor.
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(No. 2 of a Series)
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Mrs. L L Stone, partor of the
| Pensacosfal church, will preach at
Mosley schoolhouse Saturday
tight.
] Mrs. Arch Scott has returned
home from the Paris tvinitarium.
v< here she had Ken for surgical
j treatment.
Burn to Mr. and Mrs. Byron
1 Phillips of Woodland, at the Red-
jRiVLt Hospital, Ciarksci'ie, Satur-
iday. a daughter.
Mr and Mrs. Hugh L Johnson
.re moving trom Clarksville to Dr.
J. T Meets* tenant house recently
vacated by Wiiford Meers and
familv.
Harrison of of Dallas were here
last week end visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. fohn Parker of
Clardy were here Monday visiting
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Cox. Mr. i
Parker is a brother of Mrs Cox. 1
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I :> u- tor gtpcencs and Iced. We
will deliver.—Garvie Bajiey. ad\
Replace Dark Shades
ll \uui lamp -haik'' an not w
, light-lolori-J on the inside, vou re losing a
Ini of >«iIuable bghi. Dirk eolors v>.ik up
l.ghi hk< a s|xi,lg»— m vim. i.is*-^ iv imuh
.r. vie , of ibe light i' lost ( lean voftr lamp
shades regularK. or it tbe\ re i«r dark or
dis. .doled with age. trplaee them with
fresh, mu. w h i te 11 fu-d shades \<hi1I get
lot more light trom the same bulbs light
ih.it tori nee.T for safer, easier set mg.
COMMUNITY
PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY
k<cp «« «*fri«e M ^ Bomdt emd Stamps
Tceh. Sgt. C M. Farmer has re-
turntd to Hondo atut a 10 days
visit with his parents, Mr. and
Mts I
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Mrs. C. V. Carter is visiting her
daughter, Mrs \V L Martin, of
Dick Cuilion of the Army Fly-1 DeKalb and attending the bedside ,
ing School at Greenville, and Mrs .of one her grandchildren, who is
A. B. Watkins of Seagoville were *11-
htre last weekend visiting their .
St Sgt. Ltightor Edwards, who
had K*en visiting his parents, Mr.!
The home of W. O. Gough in the anJ Mrs- Arthur Edwards, left -
ntrth part of town, caught fire Fri- j Wednesday for Catnp White, J
day morning from a defective flue.! Medford, Ore.
but he extinguished the flame with
onlv a slight dam tge.
CO TO
Guilion’s Barber Shop
FOR TIIE
Best in Barber Work
^ our Trade Appreciated
father D F. Guliion.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsette Toney'I
j and Mr. an_ Mrs. Woodrow Pen
Sam Emn ert and family tf dergrass ol San Antonio were
Houston and Lee Emmett and guests of relatives
3 SIMPLE STEPS
To RELIEVE ThaPOtrll,
Ache All Over Feelinq
of a
COLD
R. D. Guest of Clarksville, who
nd friends here
A Farmer, Clarksville, family of Gurdnn, Aik , were here an^ a! Clarksville last week end.
last week visiting tlxir sister, Mrs.
Fannie Ernest, who accompanied
Mr. and Mrs T F. Burks and them to Houston Saturday •had Ktn undcr ,,fa,mcnt ,n a
son. Fidaroy, accompanied by ; j sanitarium lor several months re
Mrs B. 1L Burks ai;d Thomas Mr. and Mrs. F C Dollins re-; turned home Monday and his.
W .tlktr, visited in Tixatkana Sun- ceived a message announcing the; friends are glad to know he has
birth of a daughter to Mat and completely recovered
Mrs Geo. B. .Bennett of Junction
Mrs Pr.nrss Wilson of Dallas Citv, Kan . Tuesday. Mrs. Ben-;
i> expected here >aiuida> tor a neli * as the former Miss Mack ilee Fire & Tornado Insurance
, visit with her,.-.parents, Mr. and Hollins
Mrs F. M. Dollins. Mr. Wilson is
going back to |ohn Hopkins Hos- C M. Blake and family, Mrs.
i pital fpr treatment W. S. Berry and Kenneth and!
Mary Hassic Berry of Lubbock,'
Mrs. J. A. Sample, accompanied uho spent the week end with their
Alka-Seltzer
ABC METHOD
A — Alka-Soitxor, start taking it
^ at once to rvlievr the Dull,
Achinir Head, and the Stiff,
Sore Muscle*..
B — Be careful, a\s>*d drafts and
sudden aha rupee in tempera-
ture. Rest — preferably in
bed. Keep warm, eat sensi-
bly, drink plenty of water or
fruit juices. Be sure to get
enough Vitamins.
C — Comfort your Sore, Raspy
Throat, if cauaed by t*l cold,
by parvlinK with Alka-Selt-
ler. If fever develops, or
symptoms become more
acute call jour doctor.
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The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1942, newspaper, November 19, 1942; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth855288/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 Red River County Public Library.