The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. [21], Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DETROIT NEWS-HERALD
m DETROIT DRUG CO.
HEADQUARTERS for SCHOOL SUPPLIES
SEND THE CHILDREN TO US FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES. We
HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE LINE AND IT PLEASES US TO
PLEASE THE CHILDREN.
200 Page Loose Leaf Fillers................10c
80 Page Loose Leal Fillers............... 05c
Loose Leaf Bind :% *..............5c to 50c
Fountain Pens ...................25c up
Fountain Pen inks.................. 5c to 15c
—We are itilifeaturing MASTERPIECE Line, THE QUALITY LINE
Our School Opens Sept 17th
J PERSONAL \
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Hominy, 10c—a
R. L. Lee of Rosebud visited
Detroit friends this week.
Detroit Drug Co.
V. H. MORGAN Owner
Free Delivery
Phone No. 5
$3.00
OIL
WAVE
at
$1.50
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Every Wednesday by Philip Niendam
of Paris, at
Mrs. Maud Blair’s residence
Mr. and Mrs W. S. Ramsey
and daughters were visitor to
Dallas Monday.
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Good grade bulk (. ^ffW, - 17 '.-e
— A. I. Russell.
Mrs Will Skagg and Mrs. E.
I. Eaton were Paris visitors
Wednesday.
Wanted—a few
T Morgan.
fafcy
cows.
Louis Turley in visiting in Da!-
L. Russell.
Mrs. F. D. Inzer and son, Low-
rey, were Mt. Pleasant visitors
today.
The condition of Miss Ruby
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Farley and j(Jue8t* who has been ill for some
children of Lyford are visiting
relatives in Red River county.
Mrs. Joe Dinger and baby
came home Sunday from the san-
itarium at Paris.
No 2 can Spinac
Russell.
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10c-A. L
time, is uncharged.
Fresh shipmen
arrived—R. T
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Cookies just
gan.
Mrs. H. D. Coffman, who had
been visiting Detroit relatives,
returned to her home at Hope,
Ark., Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Taylor and
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That is, if you are in perfect health, the j \
J state' of the weather will not bother you. S [
J Drug stores exist, not so much to p^ake you j \
; well as to keep you well. Our fair-weather {
J Specials include every item in our store, sum- |
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Mrs. Clarence Burdette left j ________
Saturday for Hope, Ark., where Miss Florence McAlister ofWinne-
she will visit relatives.
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boro were Detroit visitors Sun-
day.
Mrs. Tommie Burks and baby j
of Rusk are spending a few days
with Detroit relative...
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Phone 23
Richard Morgan joined a Paris
! party Saturday for a visit to the
| Century of Progress Exposition at e "RusselT
Miss Pauline Ragan of Paris is Chicago.
Miss Berenice Whitten of Paris
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is the guest of Miss Ruby Bourne. ^
Jack Smith returned to the j
CC<i at Denison Sunday, after a
week's vacation at borne.
OUR FINEST
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Fancy Can Peiches, 15c—A.
ers of alj
NEW PRICES
■ Beginning Saturday
visiting her grandmother, Mrs
j Sue Freeman.
The little ten-day old son of
Mr. and Mrs. R. T Eee, who live! Jar ToPs and ^
in the Post Oak community, died I Rinds. IT. 1. Moig
. at the family home Sunday and
was buried at Post Oak cemetery
i Tuesday.
I this.
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! business visitor to Detroit Mon-
. - • • . Superintendent H. E. Robinson
Miss Oieta J aylor. who lives in i jg at Austin this week on busi-
the Mosley community, has ac- n(?ss £or the schooI.
cepted a position as saleslady for [ .
the Variety Store.
F or special faqcy poking come j Mrs. Morris Guest and little
to A. L. Russell s f()r\4 sack of daughter of Colorado City are
niour. visiting Detroit relatives.
Miss Mary belle Councill re-
turned Thursday last from Den-
ton where she attended summer
school.
n Kraut, 10c—A. L.
Plain f late lunch . \
Dnnk, ............./ . . .5c Gladiola Or Airy Fairy-
Dessert .....................5c
Ham sandwich ..............15c Mr, and Mrs H P. Mullins No. 2
Chicken salad sandwich ........15c ’ and children of Humbolt, Tenn., j Russell.
Hamburger...............' 10c and Mrs. M. M. Barnett of
Meat loaf sandwich . . ...... 10c Greenfield, Tenn. who had I een j Mr. and Mrs. L. E. James and
Cheese sandwich..............10c visiting Dr and Mrs. W.X : UI- J daughter. Miss Mackalee, of Fort
Pimento-cheese sandwich ../... 10c tins, left for their homes Monday. I ^ ortdl are visiting Detroit rela-
Ham and eggs or 'Sunday Dr. and Mrs Mullins j tives.-
Bacon and eggs ......... 30c and their visitors joined the Mul- j
_ _ 0 ii it | libs families of Delta countv at a; Adding Machine Paper. 10c a
Mrs. O. b. Hohoway igatherinr at Lak* Crook. ' .! roll at News-Herald office.
Hogs and "beef art?
all the time.—R TV,M
r^ndvar
..Niy^n
dvancing
Mrs. Sam West and little
daughter, Barbara, of Denton
and Miss Pauline Humph eys of i
GRADE SUITS
Fit and look like a luxury,
but when the cost is com-
pared with the superb tail-
oring and the richness of
the fabric - - the money ex-
pended is actual economy.
Blossom were guests of their sis-
ter, Mrs. C. B. Rudder,
day night.
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ELECTRIC COOKERY IS CLEAN
There’s no soot to scour from pots and
pans when you cook with a WALDORF
Electric Range. Flameless electric heat is
clean as sunshine . . . keeps the bottoms
of utensils spotless!
Convenient table top . . . roomy utensil
drawer . . . porcelain crumb tray . . . and
other convenient features that women ap-
preciate.
See the new WALDORF todav Note its
many advantages and you’ll appreciate the
low price . . . only $99.50, completely in-
faster and uses 25% IX cuVrem'than older s W for use, including a
l,peS of ranges. Ic has an autntnacic oven three-piece set of curren,-saving electrtc
that cooks meals while you’re away . . .
Cleanliness is only one of many advan-
tages of the WALDORF. It’s one-third
Cook Electrically .
range utensils. $10.00 down. $3 95 monthly.
. . with a WALDORF Range
Miss Cora Perot returned to
her home at Ada, Ok Tuesday
after a visit with relatives and
friends in this section.
Mrs. J.,L. Crook of P'aught
was the guest of her,parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Robinson, Wed-
nesday night.
We pay biglitet cash price fer
hides.—R. T. Morgan.
Little Misses Natcy Ann, Sarah
■Jane and Jimmy Lee Ladd of
Texarkana are visiting their
grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs C
D. Bourne.
L. G. Morgan was a visitor to
Denton Saturday and was ac-
companied home by nis son, H.
vV. Morgan, who has been at
tending summer school.
Miss Jean Smith left Wednes
day for Silver City, N. M.
where she has accepted the po-
sition supervisor of music in the
public schools.
Plenty home-\ade Lye Soap,
heap—R. T. Morgan
Miss Ruth Coffin ah returned
to her home ut Hope, Ark., Mon- |
day, after a visit to lor sisters.
Mrs. Wm. Metcalfe and Miss Sue :
Coffman.
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Miss Clem Pearce returned
home Monday from a visit to
Electra and was accompanied
home by her sister, Mrs. Steve
Rumore, of Electra, and her
nephew, Lawrence Ray Pearce,
son of Robt. Pearce, of Electra
George Holt, colored, 89, died
Sunday at his home in East De-
troit George had lived at De-
troit fifteen or twenty years and
was respected by white and
black alike.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E Robinson
and sons returned Monday from
a visit to McKinney and Wylie.
While on this vacation Mr. Rob-
inson made a trip to Washington,
D. C., and other points.
Want to buy eight cane bottom
straight back chairs. See this
office.
Pork and Beafis,2 cans, 12c— j
A. L. Russell. *
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Dr. and Mrs. V . C. Carter re-
turned home Friday from a visit
to Dali is, where they attended
'he bedside of their daughter,!
Mrs. J. D. Judd, of Van Alstyne, i
who is improved i
The values are far in ex-
cess of our prices.
Dry Cleanin AU Kind
Call foTyd delivered
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Summerlin!
Call 156, far reliable 1 day service
Can Red iChernes, 15c—A. L.
Russell. / ? ’ „ . ,
/ Rev Samuel D. Smith, assisted
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Blalock of by Maurice Phillips closed a re-
Mineola were guests of Mrs. Bla- .vivM at Kiomitia Sunday bight
ock’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. es in which there were six conver-
Epps, this week. Mr. Blalock wac . sions two reclamations, four ad-
vinner of the superintendent’s (ditions to the church by letter
ace in that county Saturday. and three by baptism.
A Penny Saved Is A Penny Earned
Mr. and Mrs.
returned
Roy C. Brown
on aay
the Century of Progress Fair at
Chicago, New York and other
points; and their little son, “Skip-
per,” who had been visiting his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Robinson, left with them today
for their home at New Gulf.
New Fall and Winter Goods
Arriving Daily
Some Of This Week’s Arrivals
New Patterns
cretonne
15c
and
19c
ZEPHYR
Gingham
25c
Foxcroft
extra length
Sheets
$1.10
Prints
new fall plaids
15c
and up
Men’s
Dress Shirts
89c &
$139
SILK
Fancy
New Numbers
79c
and
98c
New Fall Draperies
yard
12zc to 19c
Ladies’ Rayon Underwear
all new
New Buttons & Slides
OCTOBER
patterns here
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The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. [21], Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1934, newspaper, August 30, 1934; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901637/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.