The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. [13], Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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DETROIT, TEXAS, THURSDAY. JULY 5, 1934
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
OLD SERIES VOL. 43
SPECIAL SALE
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“Tkf Fricjatily Thoabc”
~ CLARKSVILLE TEXAS
JameB Henry Sharpe and Miss
Christine Speegle drove to Paris
Sunday afternoon, where they
were united in marriage at. the
tor of the First Baptist Church,
who officiated. They were ac-
companies! by Edwin Easley and
Miss-Mar jury Epps and alter the
ceremony they motored to Tyler,
where they were entertained
with a six o’clock dinner by Mr.
and Mi-s. Joe Dinger. —--
Th bride is a daughter of Mr.
Walter-Brpoks, age 46, was* W. T.'Norris, ondLof Detroit'*
drowned in the Brooks Lake at leading business men, and Miss
Bagwell Tuesday night between Zona Scaff, a popular teacher in
^NOW MOWING
Tiers. and Fri,, Jaly 5-6
On 14-quBrt Aluminum or Ivory &ish Pans, t
6-quart Aluminum or 7-quart Ivory Tea Ket- J
ties. 10-quart white covered or 8-quart Ivory *
Kettles. 10-quart Ivory Mixing Bowls,
Your choice, only^-... * ■-----------------. .. . 75c 5
-Ti-v,h/< q m'.uVu.i wafMhr.jTMmit aphonia, were married
ed with a cramp while in swim-: Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock
ming with a number of others, i at the home of Rev. S. M. Mc-
| He'was preparing to go ashore Phail of Cherry, who - performed
“ when he.wn‘i amod his horty the ceremony, and left immedi-
was under the water about1 thirtyfately for a short trip to the
minutes before it was rescued . j Ozarks in Arkansas, after which
Dr. Gavin Watson tried to revive thev will be at home at Detroit.
4liim with a pulmotur, but wa» un-_Mrs Norris, a member of one
I able* to do so. of the most prominent families of
t He is survived by his parents. -the.cQunty and one of factfllylsf
Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Brooks; two the Detroit schools for several
J brothers, Ben and Charlre Brooks, years, has exceptional abilty and
j and a sister, Mrs. Korrest Parish,; charm arid has won the friendship
-! all of Bagwell. | and admiration of the -entire
j Funeral services were held this 1 community. Mr. Norris, who
(morning at 9:30 o’clock at the'has been identified with Detroit
with LAUREL A HARDY,
DURANTE, POLLY MOR/
NUTE
RNOLD
HEALY A HIS STOOGES
MICKEY MOUSE ft HU
Chocolate Soldiers
The Best Values For Your Money
SATURDAY, JULY 7
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I THE VARIETY STORE
‘ WAR ON THE RANGE’
•ho 2-reel cootedy R aoriol
DETROIT, TEXAS
FRONT ROW
SUNDAY [One Day Only) JULY 9
JACK HtLFY, MARY BOLAND
NEIL HAMILTON, PATRICIA
ELLIS in
‘HERE COMES THE GROOM”
MON t ONE DAY ONLY) JULY 9
RETURN ENGAGEMENT BY
POPULAR REQUEST
W-I-L-L R-O-G-E-R-S ||
“DAVID HARUM”
grat daLons
LE SKIES - V
|t£ SKIES PI.UE ’ ,\
|! EVED CAUSED /;
pCTRONS STEAMING
It hE.Sun. Similar
p GLOW/ or AN /
TUBE . —'
Paris, July 3 - An artery sev- ;<>i Paris; a sister, Dorothy and
ered in his right arm when Ins brother, Weldon, uf Paris, fun
hand slipped and broke the glass eral services were held Wednes
in a door of an automobile, Klwin ' day
S. Sebastin, 22, of Paris, died at! '-+—1---—
mJ’Zda'Monday n,8ht“s! HAY AND HOUSE
The young man, with three -
companions, was returning from j Eighty bales of hay and th
an outing at Lamar County Club house in which it waa stored wa
when his automobile became burned Thursday last on C. D
stuck in the mud. Sebastin and Bourne’s place east of town i
Robert Iron of Paris were push grass fire Lloyd Bourne had start
ing on the car when the accident ed to burn out some snakes go
occurred. The young peopie were beyond his control.
TUES. (ONE DAY ONLY) JULY It
LEW AYRES ft ALICE FAYE
“SHE LEARMEft ABOUT
SAILORS” '
Floyd A. Decker, evangelist of j
the Church' of Christ, begins a
series of services at the Detroit
tabernacle tonight, and an . invi-
tation is extended
. AT DETROIT THIS WEEK
Evans were injured late Wednes-
Detroit fans have been favored day afternoon when the steering
this week with a number of good gear of the Eaton car broke and
baseball games .The first one waa c ashed into a parked car on La-
played Sunday by the Earis All j mar Avenue in Paris. *
Stars and Detroit and was^ a 2; Mrs. Eaton was thrown into
and 1, 14-innirig game in favor of j the windshield and was severely
the Paris team, an error by Law- j cut. Miss Evans received painful
son in the 14th broke the tie, j injuries, the little daughter was
Tuesday the Bear Cats defeat- Uhro.vn clear of the car against
ed Blossom 9 to 6, a home run by j Pav®nncnt and was only
Whitener in the 9th with two on | slightly injured, while Mr.
and two out deciding the game, j k®ton 8 injuries were only minor.
Redwater defeated * Detroit -The,two l,di“"ere, “
Wednesday 5 to 3. The bo* era* ?
and summary were MM by ho"’' by th*,r «"• El“*
a Detroit fan. 1 wh° w“ . P*""*
WED. (Oae Day (My) JULY 11
EUSSA LANDI, DAVID MAN-
NERS A ADOLPHE MENJOE
is
“THE GREAT FLIRTATION”
everyone to
attend Evangelist Decker will
bring a message each night. All
who will assist in singing are in-
vited to do so.
“Fulfilled Prophecy” will be
tht subject for this week.
For Sale or Trade
planter, $12 50*
ialle separator, $20.
iwden Cotton Seed,
One ridii
One Del
Hurley
50e per bushel
4-wheel trai
erator and si
Detroit— __ AH
S. Guest, 2b.......4
Lawson, 3b.......4
Sharpe, lb.......4
Bailey, cf, rf .... 3
Mullins, cf...... 1
Whitener, rf.. ... 3
Toney, If....... 4
Norwood, ss......4
J. Guest, c .......4
Shiver, p.........2
Hudson, fT........2
Total.........35
Redwater—
Keelen, ss........3
H. Sirawn. 2b, 3b. 4
Lawrence, lb .... 4
/Hope, c.........4
Line, 3b, p......4
Stewart, rf....... .4
George, If ......4
03am, cf........4
Williams, p ...... 0
R. Sjtrawn, p, 2b.. 3
• Total .......31
0 ‘ the sanitarium.
1 The Eatons were returning
0 from a visit to Oklahoma.
The Detroit News-Herald for
printing.
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Use the cash system and save money «|ggg
FEATURING “STAR BRAND” SHOES
Your inspection of our stock of shoes invited
wnEASYj
mm
Ready made curtains in various designs, pr.....43c
Panel curtains, regular length... . ........ .36©
Fancy Cretonne, yard......................... 15c
Plenty of material for those summer frocks
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Complete line of men’s and boys’ summer panto
The EASY Washer
Cuts Launchy Costs—
Saves Time and Work
Kellog’s whole wheat biscuits, 15c, 2 for 25c
Bring in your coupon and get one free
TJCONOMY-MINDED housewives
JCj find the new EASY washer a
powerful ally when it comes to sav-
ing money. Its thorough, yet gentle,
washing action gets clothes cleaner,
makes them last longer, saves time,
work and cash. Yet it costs only 5c
(or less) [set washing to operate*?™’"
Investigate the EASY today! See the
new EASY Spiralator washing action,
the non-slip safety wringer, the extra
Frank-o-American spaghetti.&zsauce
ENVIED
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Mustard, quart jar
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Dan-D-Tea K-lb. box
hi tabIe Djer - Kin Pace
V/er lends to any skin per-
son that withstands the
pst tesr.
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pr—softer—absolutely
If—it permits * thinner
der film which lasts for
rs. Delicately scented with
bewitching Djer-Kiss fira-
capacity tub, the full-floating, insu-
lated power plant and other features
that make the EASY outstanding.
You'll find the time profitably spent.
Glass top fruit jar lids, dozen
Vegetole or Mrs. Tucker, 8-lb. carton
Gulf livestock spray, gallon can
for an EASY Demonstration In
Your Home—No Obligation!
Last call on sugar before tax goes on
We Pay Cash For Chickens, Eggs and Cotton
RAMSEY’S STORE
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At Smith’s mill, at the old mill
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The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. [13], Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1934, newspaper, July 5, 1934; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth902625/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.