The McGregor Mirror. (McGregor, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1928 Page: 4 of 8
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Karate mb fferaottate
Latest sheet music for sale.
Just arrived. Come in and hear it.
Phelan’s Studio.
Quite a number of Eastern Star
ladies attended a school of in-
struction in Waco Wednesday.
Miss Hazel Gilmore of Waco is
visiting in the home of her brother
J. H. Gilmore this week.
Don’t forget” The Rehearsal”
Friday night at the Opera House.
Mar. 23rd.
Miss Lydia Elliot of Dallas was
a guest of Mrs. Ruth Darsey dur-
ing the week-end.
Miss Dorthy Cavitt of Holland
was a guest of her mother Mrs.
D. B. Gilmore last week-end.
Mrs Jim Allen and children of
Waco were week-end guests of
her mother Mrs. 0. B. Gardner.
Mrs. R. M. Harris, represenative
for the McGregor lodge is aft end-
in gt he Rebecca Assembley in Dal-
las this week.
Miss Lorene Harris is visiting
in the home of her uncle Jess
Harris in Temple this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mann visi-
ted her mother Mrs. R. L. Hoff-
man in Valley Mills the early part
of the week.
For Rent—Unfurnished rooms.
See A. A. Pochyla at the City
Market.
Mr. L. C. Vow'ell and children ! Little Marie Johnson of Waco
attended the track meet in Moody visiting her grandparents Mr.
Wednesday.
Mrs. R. J. Pieper of Eola visited
her daughter, Mrs. J. P. Welch
the early part of this week.
and Mrs. Guy Snelson.
For Sale—400 bales of nice
bright cane, at my. farm. R. E.
Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Johnson of
Waco visited friends here Tues-
day.
Herbert Duke, of Daniel Baker
College, Brownwood, visited rela-
tives in McGregor this week-end.
Mrs. Evert Cole of Valley View
is a guest of her sister Mrs. G.
W. Russell.
Miss Janie Ruth Brown was a
guest of Mrs. S. C. Walker in
Waco for the week-end.
Bob McKinney and^son of Stam-
ford have been visiting his sister
Mrs. Jerry England.
Miss Willie Scruggs of Waco
was in McGregor over the week-
end as a guest of her mother Mrs.
Ada Scruggs.
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furnishings for the Home
Thomas Kee of Ft, Worth was
in McGregor this week-end visit
ing his mother Mrs. B. T. Kee.
Mrs. T. A. Randall of Hico is
visiting her sister Mrs. Guy W.
Anderson this. week.
Lonnie Schroeder, a student of
State University visited relatives
in McGregor during the week-end.
Howard Grantham of A. & M.
College was in McGregor during
the week-end visiting his parents
Mr. and Mrs. John Grantham.
For sale—Plenty of fresh fish
every Friday and Sat. Located
back of Grady Hunter’s grocery
store. Charlie Nation. 4p
Ralph Alexander and family
left the early part of the week for
Ft, Worth where they will make
their home.
READY MADE CURTAINS, MADE OF ASSORTED
MATERIALS IN. SCRIMS, SWISSES, ETC., MADE
WITH RUFFLES, VALENCES AND TIES—A BIG
VALUES—PER PAIR
COMPLETE, ONLY____________
Clydus Wells of Speegleville is
visiting relatives and friends in
McGregor this week.
Lloyd Dalton who is attending
A.&3I. College visited in his home lori can?t afford tG miss this
here this week-end. j clever and humorous” Rehearsal”
I which will be given Mar. 23rd.
Miss Elizabeth Thornton left
Wednesday for Gatesville where
she will be a guest in 'the Elmo
Routh home.
Ira Schroeder of Waco visited!
rehrtives in McGregor during the
week-end.
Fiank Mclvmnej of AVaco spent: For Sale—Beacon gas range,
the past week-end here with his four burners and oven,'’in perfect
father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. condition for only $22.50 See
|J. W. E. McKinney. ! stove at C. A. Morris grocery, lpd
Elmer Kunz, of Baylor Univer-
sity and Howard Kunz of A.& M.
visited their father Dr. E. C. Kunz
this past week-end.
A new Portrait would make her hap-
piest. Surprise her with this gift that
vjfill last forever.
MAY 13th IS MOTHER’S DAY
Phelan's
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carrouth
of V aco were Sunday guests in
the home of her parents Mr. and
Airs. J. E. Clonch.
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Lloyd Alann, who is attending
State I niversitv was in McGregor
| the past week-end visiting his
| parents Air. and Airs. John Alann.
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The newest creation in body
powders and bath salts. A eom-
1 bination package contains a gene-
rous supply of both powder and
salt, all combined in a neat and
j attractive gift package. You’ll
Avant one for your own self. Evers
j Drug & Pharmacy.
J. H. Christie left Tuesday for
his home in Brownwobd after a
visit with his sister Airs. II. P.
Fall.
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80 x 90 CRINCKLED BED SPREADS, ASSORTED
COLORS—BLUE, PINK, GOLD AND GREEN—JUST
RECEIVED ANOTHER CASE, AND THEY AQ
WILL BE SOLD AT____________ JjOC
33-INCH CURTAIN SCRIMS
Assorted White and Cream—YARD
9c
36-INCH CRETONS
New Patterns at,rx 1:____________
25cand 50c
36-INCH SPRING PERCALES
Per Yard__________________ ,
15c
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Miss AVillie Dajrsey of AVaco
spent the week-end in AlcGregor
Avith her mother Mrs. Ruth Dar-
sey .
Airs. Cliff Echvards of Atlanta,
Ga. and II. AY Kelly of AVaco
have' been visiting in the home of
their brother Dr. H. II. Hudson.
L. PettAvay has been confined
to his home for tile last tAvo
weeks. His many friends hope to
see him out again soon.
$1.25 and $1.50 FINE RAYON COMBINATION DRAPEPoIES
Beautiful Fabrics in Bright Colors which will blend with any
kind of Wall Decorations g\ r\
SPECIAL PER YARD„.__________________________________________________ OC
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AA7e are agents for the Standard
Hat Works: Sed your old hat
down and have it cleaned and
blocked. Opera Plouse Tailors.
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DUCO DRIES QUICKLY-EASY TO USE-
APPLIED WITH A. BRUSH
Come in and let the Duco Decorator show you
how ta apply Duco and explain the many fascina-
ting ways this modern finish can help you in your
home decoration problems.
Duco is supplied in a variety of delightful Colors,
in Stains and Clear.
Aliss Frances Kent left .Sun-
day for Lorena where she Avill
spend several Aveelts in the T. A.
Copeland home.
I have, a limited quantity of
home-grown Bennett cotton seed
in bulk, at $1.00, at the farm.
Bring your bags and get them
while they last. J. F. Cavitt. 6
Aliss Ethel Crain underwent an
operation in’ AVaco Wednesday
morning. Her many friends here
are glad to hear that she is re-
cuperating nicely.
t N ir uous f of vai up
1HE HOUSE OF VALUE
BUTTERICK PATTSRIS
WE GIVE AND REDEEM BLUE STAMPS. VISIT THE
PREMIUM DEPARTMENT UP-STAIRS
BETTER WEATHER .FOR ! 1 have a limited quantity of
THE NEXT 11 FEARS home-grown Bennett cotton seed
; in Bulk,- at $1.00, at the farm.
A , press article coming [from 1 Bring your bags and. get them
Berlin, Germany, says the period j while they last. J. F. Cavitt. 6
of cyclone, tornado, flood and j '_____
earthquake, disasters, which have! 0.ir Mg hen went on the nest
wrought havoc all over the worldijanuary 16th We ,vi!1 set he;..
Alar. 23rd Mrs. Turner will pre-
sent her senior pupils and other
local talent in a play” The
Rehearsal” at the Opera House,
j Price 25 and 35 cents.
The annual meeting of the
Friend in Need Society will -be
held in the City Hall Monday
April 2 1928 at 2:00 P. M.—Mrs.
Frankie McBride, secretary. 4
SATURDAY, MARCH 24th
Aliss Faye Doaaus of AVaco Avas
a guest Sunday in the home -.of
Mrs. B. A. Connally at a birth-
day dinner honoring their mother
Airs. AV. F. Dpwis.'
is OA-er.
This is the assertion of .German
astronomers Avho have ascertained
that the huge sun spots to which
such disasters are attributed have
passed their maxium expansion
and are noAv beginning / to disp-
pear. . > v. Y
The sun spots, some of Avhich
cover areas larger than the Avhole
surface of the earth, produce gi-
gantic gas explosions and electro-
magnetic storms which, it is held,
in turn produce such a commotion
to the earth’s atmosphere and so
unbalance its equilibrium that
Avcather and earthquake catastro-
phes take* place.
every Monday, and avc Avill he in
the- market for good hatching
eggs. Also .avc will have, young
chickens for sale each week. Cass
Produce Co. Phone 198. tf
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Air. and Airs. .1. T.Jiood of
A a liny Mills lia ve beep visiting
his sister Airs. J. F. Firkeri Air.
and Afrs. Joplin Hood of the
Plains were also Aveek-ond guests
in the Firken home.
AVanted—A live Avire to buy
cream for the largest creamery
in the southwest. Eveiwthing fur-
nished. AVrite Al. C. Hutson, Ft.
gif 4
ft
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The sun spots come and go in! YU'P"'*" al,d Co- Ft-
cycles of eleven years. They groAv J ' 01 * * exas-
for five-and a half years, then be-
gin to decrease. In the present
cycle, the sun spots passed their
maximum development tOAV'ard
the end of 1927.
The years of 1926 and .1927, it is
explained, Avere therfore bad
years; they brought ruinous
tornados and floods in both
McGregor
OgJeshy
Miss Bernice Kee, w-ho is teaeh-
inng in one of the Waco public
schools, spent the week-end in
McGregor Avith her mother Airs.
B. T. Kee.
Mrs. Roy Olemmens and daugh-
ter Evelyn Rovce left this week
for Houston Avhere they will
upend quite a w'hile \risiting rela-
tives.
“The Rehearsal” Friday night
at the Opera House. One of the
most delightful home-talent plays
ever presented here. Price. 25 and
35 cents.
Miss Kitty Brooks and Mrs,
Alierie Oliver Alorris Avho were at
home last Avetk for between term
holidays, returned to their school
duties at SoutliAvestern Univer-
sity—GeorgetoAvn; Alonday. Aliss
Hazel Henry who is also attending
...... Southwestern,' will remain in
America and Europe, and earth-j ^Icgregor until Alonday, Alar,
quakes in Japan. | 26th.
Noav, lioAvever, the sun spots j ---
have begun to shrink and it is! T. C. Vahrenkamp, cashier of
believed that the next five years the First iState Bank, called in at
will be free from natural catas-1
trophes.
Other astronomical phenomena
whk;h this year will bring are
three sun and tAvo moon eclipses.
Jupiter and- Mars will pass close
to the earth and attract the in-
creased attention to all who' try
to solve the problem of fife on
other planets.
Homes and Encke, wili again
visit the earth after absences
varying, from three to seven years.
the Alirror office Thursday after-
noon just as we started to press
and gave us the news that the
bank has a new stenographer.
The little lady came in that un-
certain hour Avhich folds backrits
veil before the splendor of the
morning. Airs. Vahrenka.mp and
child are doing nicely.
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“Adirine”, the body builder.
Ask for coupon entitling you to
45c discount on a bottle of Admir-
ine. This tonic will work w;onders
in abolishing your spring fever.
It is unequjaled as a general tonic,
j and system purifier. Sold Only
By, Evers Drug & Pharmacy. Mo
Airs, AI. E. Harris moved into
her attractive home in t/e south
west. part of town last (Tuesday.
It is situated on the same lot as
was - her old home* Avhiph Avas
destroyed by fire>several months
ago.
When you have news call 43
Our big hen Avent on the nest
January 16th. AVe will set her
every Alonday and Ave will be in
the market for good hatching
eggs. Also Ave will have young
chickens for sale each Aveek. Cass
Produce Co. Phone 198. tf
Be pleased in the way your
clofhes are kept looking their best
by merely phoning your desires
to the Afodem Tailor Shop.
MY.vAv' "
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