The Ladonia News (Ladonia, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1928 Page: 4 of 8
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MUDDIG MENTION
I American Beauty flour
Just received a carload. See
us before you buy
9 Good Seed Corn
| 4 lbs. good F B. Coffee
| 3 lbs. Maxwell House
| Irish Potatoes, bushel
•1 8 lbs. Lard, 100 per cent
| Cream, sweet or sour, lb.
| Feed of all kinds. Seed potatoes
1 Cobblers and Triumphs. Top
r prices for Eggs and Chickens.
$1.75
$1.00
$1.45
$1.40
$1.20
38c
Square Market
Jess R. Martin, Sole Owner and Proprietor
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FLAG SPRINGS NEWS
es and caught on fire. She got burn-
ed, and died Thursday night, ,Feb.
2.
I Those who visited school Tuesday
Everyone is ^ werei Miss Hazel and Mamie Bing-
ham and Miss Flossie Upchurch.
Here we are again,
well at this writing.
Mr. Paul Bingham spent Tuesday j Misii jt)hnnie. Fae Tolbert spent
night with Charley Justice. J Saturday night with Miss Agnes
Mr. Ed Smith of Ladonia was in Bostwick.
this community Tuesday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Oran Tarter were
in Honey Grove Tuesday shopping, i
Miss Agnes Bostwick spent Fri-1
day night with Miss Johnnie Fae
Tolbert.
.Miss Hazel Bostwick spent Friday
night witht Miss Alma Rae Tickle.
Mrs. G. W. Tickle spent Friday
in Bonham.
There was a party at Mr. and Mrs.
Tolbert’s. All reported a good time.
Mr. Earl Perry arrived Thursday
night from West Texas and is glad '
Frisky.
Junior Program Feb. 19
‘What Our Country ex-
by
Subject:
pects of us.”
Scripture reading, Phil. 4:8-9
C. Y. Bartley.
Prayer by leader.
Song—“America.”
Story of Nathan Hale, by Roy-
both Crossley.
Discussion of story.
Sentence prayers.
Let every one know the Ameri-
Also the salute to the Christian
Jto get back home again.
Mrs. G. W. Tickle and children can 8 creed
: spent Thursday night with Mr. and
Mrs. John Waldon, east of Honey and Araerican f,a^'
Grove.
Mr. Chuck Justice was in Bonham
Friday and had his car registered, j It's a case of true love if he can
Me is now as happy as a red bird remain for an hour and forget to
Benediction.
m the spring time.
Bad news came to Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Tickle and family through
the mail, it was as follows: Mr. G.
W. Tickle’s sister, Mrs. Clyde Hol-
romb's baby was playing with match-
light another cigarette.
He who depends upon excuses,
soon stamps himself as one.
Health is better this week.
Miss I.conanie Connor has been
right sick.
Mrs. Vernerlee Merrill from Du-
rant, spent Sunday and Monday with
Miss Velma Holloway.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Wolfe of Covey
visited Mr. Casey and family Mon-
day afternoon.
Mrs. Zodis Eudy and Miss Ella
Henry spent Wednesday afternoon
with Mrs C. D. Eudy.
Mr. Arthur Casey spent Saturday
night with Mr. Dee Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Eudy spent
Saturday and Sunday with Mr.
Whitt.
Mr. Lorenzo Threlkeld was visit-
ing Tom Casey Sunday afternoon.
Tom Casey spent Sunday night
with Earl Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. George Douglas was
visiting Mr. Whitt Friday.
C. H. Eudy was a Bartley visitor
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. West were visiting
their daughter, Mrs. Virgie Daniels
Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Hammonds spent Sun-
day afternoon with Mrs. Jim Casey.
Mrs. Vera Eudy spent Thursday
afternoon with Mrs. Charlie Hollo-
way.
Miss Faye Johnson spent Sunday
with Miss Velma Holloway.
The young folks enjoyed a party
at the home of Mr. Johnson Friday
night.
Miss Reba Threlkeld spent Thurs-
day afternoon with Mrs. Zodie Eudy.
Mrs. Mary Hammonds and Mrs.
Virgie Daniels was shopping in La-
donia Monday.
Mrs. John Tingle visited Muddig
school Friday .
Mis. Presley has returned home
from a two month’s visit with her
daughter, Mrs. Donna Stephenson,
at Greenville.
Mr. C. D. Eudy and M. F. Eudy
were Commerce visitors Wednesday.
The stork visited Mr. and Mrs.
Olen Whitt with an eleven pound
boy. The mother and baby are do-
ing nicely.
Miss Ella Hornsby has returned
home from Mrs. Zodis Eudy.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Eudy and Mr.
H. C. Eudy made a short call on
Mr. J. H. Hornsby at Bartley Thurs-
day night.
Mrs. Holloway spent Monday after
noon with Mrs. Vara Eudy.
There were a good many Muddig
folks in Ladonia shopping Saturday.
Mr. Gran Eudy and Miss Pinkie
Gran were married in Dallas last
week. We hope them a long and
happy married life.
Brown Eles.
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Notice
JUNIOR COLONIAL
CARNIVAL FEB. 24TH
Effective at once Mixed Trains
Nos. 57 and 58 will be operated Daily
except Sundays
E. F. Adams, Gen’l Pass’r Agent
GALVESTON, TEXAS
The Junior class of Ladonia High
School is sponsoring a colonial car-
nival to be given at the High School
building Friday, February 24th. The
Silvertown and Radios!
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You can now buy Standard well-known GOODRICH tire for less
than some will ask for cheaper grades, why not buy the best?
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RADIO CORDS
30x3 Cl. ................................ *5.25
30x3 1-2 Cl. reg. .................. $6.10
30x3 1-2 Cl. Giant $6.75
31x4 S. B. $10.60
32x4 S. B. $11.15
29x4 40 Balloons $7.55
30x300 ................. $10.65
SILVERTOWN CORDS
29x4 40 Balloons ...................$9.15
30x4 30 ....................................$10.15
Fits the new Ford and Chevrolet
31x300 .................... $13.55
31x5 23 :.............................. $15.65
30x3 1-2 Grey Tubes $1.00
29x4 40 Grey lubes ...........$1.25
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proceeding o f this carnival are to
be given to the library for the pur-
chase of new books.
Many interesting and entertaining
features are being planned for the
amusement of all visitors. You can’t
afford to miss seeing “The Tooth-
less Wonder,” “Blue Beard’s Wives”
“The Treasure Hunt,” and^ the
"Prize Poultry.”
Another entertaining feature is
to be the election of the most popu-
lar girl in High School. The follow-
ing candidates have been chosen
from the four classes: Jewel Hagler,
Senior; Ailene Yeager, Junior; Hel-
en Bartley, Sophomore; Eva Mae
Mitchell. Freshman. Votes cost one
cent each. Select your candidate
and vote.
Come to the carnival and help our
library.
Mrs. Curtis Rosebure and
Earl Massey spent Monday
Mrs. Robert West.
Inez West was on the sick list the
first of the week.
feuby 6atlin spent Saturday night
with her grandparents.
Mrs. Virgil Daniels anil Mrs. Ham-
mond of Muddig spent Saturday with
Mrs. A. L. West.
Weldon Sandel spent Monday
night with Ray West.
Reba Rosebure spent Saturday
night and Sunday with her cousin,
Melba Daniels.
Miss Lorine O’Neal spent Saturduy
day night and Sunday night with
her brother, Fred O’Neal of La-
donia.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Eudy spent
Friday night with Miss Lorene O’- j
Neal.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Eudy spent j
Saturday and Sunday night with '
Fred O’Neal.
Florence O’Neal spent Saturday
with Herbert Eudy.
Clifton Massey spent Friday night
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. E.
Massey.
Clifton and James Massey spent I
Saturday night with their grand-
mother, Mrs. C. C. Massey.
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Massey and j
family, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Wolfe and
Mr. A. P. Wolfe visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. El lard Friday night.
Morris West spent Sunday night
with James Miles.
Some Red Hot Specials
For Saturday, February 18th
8 lb. bucket Compound
si.i a
Rice, recleaned, whole grain
7 \ -2c
2 cans Good Corn
25c
Pork & Beans, can
10c
Big Four Soap, bar
4c
No. 2 Tomatoes, can
10c
American Sardines, can
5c
Hominy, can
10c
Fresh Vegetables received twice a week
Robardey & Newell
Deliver Anwhere in City
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What Ha W a*
That’s what we give to all
who come to us for their
Barber Work. Special at-
tention given to ladies work
aud wo also have lady who
gives Marcels and Facials.
We will appreciate your
Laundry. Basket leaves on
Mondays and Wednesdays.
J. F. DAVIS
West Side Barber Shop
The big man was telling the in-
terviewer how be got started in his
profession.
The News this week received a j “When I was an infant, my good
new advertising contract from the folks were undecided what I’d be-
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway. come when I grew up, and they
This road is better known as “The struck on a plan. They fetched an
Katy.” By reading the ad it will be apple, a prayerbook and a dollar
seen that the Katy operates four jf j played with the apple, a
fast passenger trains daily each way farmer I'd be; if I played with the
from Greenville, and we want to say prayerbook I’d be a parson; if I’d
that two of them, “the Bluebonnet piay with the dollar bill. I’d be a
and the Texas Special” are excep- hanker. They left me alone for a
tionally last. If you don’t believe few minutes, and when they entered
it try these trains sometime and you
will find out they move. The Katy
believes in the News as an adver-
tising medium, even though it is sev-
eral miles distant from Ladonia.
CARD OF THANKS
the room later, I was eating the ap-
ple reading the prayer book and 1
had put the dollar bill in my pocket
—eo that’s how they made me a
politician.”
With summer only four
We take this means of thanking months away, you still
the loyal and true friends for the
help rendered, for the kindly words
spoken and the friendly spirit mani-
fested in the sickness and death of
our husband and father. May tie
Father’s blessings be with one and
all is our most earnest wish.
Respectfully, *
Mrs. A. I* Davis
W J. Davis
C. W. Davis
Mrs. S. V. Bsrsa.
women wearing winter
see a
hats.
or five
few
Correct this sentence: “I like to
smoke but because my wife objects,
1 quit the habit some years ago.
Let the News have your subscrip- J
j tion for this paper and the Dallas1
Semi-Weekly Farm News.
The
year rei
elder you grow, the more
ipeet fer eld ages increases
SERVICE
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GREENVILLE
4 Trains Daily 4
SOUTH BOUND
“The Bluebonnet” leave Greenville 7<ftn A M
“Texas Special” le.ve Greenville .7 ° A M
"Katy Limited” leave Greenville R 7 „
“Katy Flyer” leave Greenville 6:50 p M
NORTH BOUND
"The Bluebonnef’ leave GreenvilU ..... p M
“Texa. Special” |..v. Greenville ........... t * p m
»K.ty Limited” leave Greenville ...... .! II 7' m
”Ka,y Flyer” GreanviH. 10sl0 £ J
Complete Pullman and Dining Car service.
All meals served from “Katy” Dining Cars.
For Pullman reservations, Ralas, Schedules, Etc., See
L. J. BECKHAM, Local Agent
M-K-T RR. Co. of Tea..
GREENVILLF., TEXAS
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The Ladonia News (Ladonia, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1928, newspaper, February 17, 1928; Ladonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth913274/m1/4/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.