The Ladonia News (Ladonia, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1928 Page: 8 of 8
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BARTLEY NEWS
We are »orry that we didn’t get
to have Sunday achool and League
Sunday and Sunday night.
Most all the farmer* were sorry
to see the rain. They were all about
ready to sow their oats.
YOWELL NEWS
We did not have any Sunday
school at this place, due to the
rainy weather Sunday morning.
Mr. Bryant and a man from Rat-
tan had a wreck Saturday morning
in front of the schoolhouse. Mr.
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Miss Mable and Weldon Taylor ' Bryant’s car being a ford, while the
spent Sunday in laidonia. [ other was a Chevrolet. Wheels on
Miss Flora James of Greenville both cars were1 pretty badly damag-
is visiting her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. ed, though no one was hurt.
C. B. James. Mrs. Edith McCary is entertain-
Miss Mary Elizabeth Blassingame ing a eight pound girl, born Thurs-
and Joyce Fink of King spent Wed- day. Both are getting along nicely,
nesday night with Miss Rosa Lee Mr. Tom Smith was in Commerce
Taylor. Saturday.
Miss Ruby Louis visited the James Mr. Ellis was a Commerce visitor
girls Saturday afternoon. Saturday.
Eldon Louis happened to a bad Mr. Ferguson and his girls, Gladys
accident last Friday afternoon while and Edith were in Commerce Sat-
he was playing basket balrat Oak urday.
Ridge. He fell and sprung his ankle, Mr. Harrison and wife were in La-
and he cannot walk without crutch- donia Saturday.
eS- j Miss Bennie Hagood is visiting in
Edith Faye Taylor spent Friday Cunningham,
night with Juanita James. i Miss Melba Carver and Miss Mat-
Mr. B. Roderick and son, Q. B., tie Browning visited Miss Blanche
and Mr, Ed Roderick of Pecan Gap Harrison Friday night,
spent Friday night with Mr. C. B. Tuesday, Valentine Day, and Mr.
James and family. Ben Northam’s birthday. Corinne
Miss Ruby Taylor visited her lit- Northam baked the cake but thought
tie cousin, R. C. Shelton, Saturday it best to leave the age off.
afternoon, who was very sick.
We hope next Sunday will be pret-
Several attended the spelling
match at Lost Prairie Friday night.
ty, so we can have Sunday school; Mr. Roberts and boys were in
and League, and try our new lights Commerce Saturday.
Sunday night. John Northam, Girvis and Miss
Charlie Dee Taylor spent Friday Dixie Northam and Corinne Nort-
night with Cecil Churchwell. ham were in Commerce Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith, Dee Tay- Mr. Wyrick and family were in
lor and children, Flora James, Les- Commerce Friday,
ter Chaffin and Clyde Lawson at- Mr. Ester was in Commerce Sat-
tended singing at Mr. A. J. Johnson urday.
Friday night at Muddig. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Scott visi-
Miss Elsie Presley is visiting in ted Mr. Shaw and family Saturday.
Wolfe City this week. Mr. Coney was a Commerce visi-
Mr. Erne Huffaker’s parents of tor Saturday.
Greenville spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Dill McDonald visi-
him and family. ted Mr. Pap McDonald of Mohegan
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith and Ma- Sunday,
ble Taylor visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom j Mr. Leon Clements was in Pecan
Hulsey Thursday night. Gap Friday.
Bro. Graves didn’t get to preach Miss Dixie Northam, Mr. Girvis
Sunday afternoon on account of the Northam and John Northam and
bad weather. family visited Mr. Harrison Satur-
Miss Kathleen Mitchell and Mable ,jay night.
Taylor of Ladoniy spent Tuesday Mr. Vernon Bryant was in Corn-
night with Sue Whitten.
Miss Ruby Louis spent Saturday
night with Lena Hornsby.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith spent Sun-
day night with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Smith.
Little Alma Faye Smith spent
Sunday night with Edith Faye Tay-
lor.
Cutie.
merce Friday.
A Dreamer.
SUNSHINE SPECIALS
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw and
Mrs. J. P. Burks and children mo-
tored to Greenville Wednesday.
Mr. F. M. Rittenberry and son,
_ ~ ~7T o I Floyd, were Paris visitors Saturday.
Eld*r L A- f r*ne of Seventh‘ Mr and Mrs Hubert Sandel and
day Advent Conference ,n the . Mr ^ Mfg_ Joe Lusby 8pent Sat_
urday night with Mr. and Mrs. Dil-
city recently distributing literature
and circulating a petition against
the Lankford Blue Sunday Bill now
pending in Congress. This bill was
lard McDonald.
Mrs. Dud Robertson and little son
, , , . . . of Cooper are visiting her parents,
urged for passage in the last sess.on Mr and ^ w R Kerbow
of Congress but failed of passage Mr ^ ^ Ar,in gande, of u.
on account of the shortness of the donia Mr and Mr8 Hubert
session, but was introduced agam Monday night.
the very first day of the present j Mf an<] Mrj Eue, Herron spent
TTi , ! w-k en<1 wilh Mr-and Mrs-
Chnst (God the Son) was with the GauldinK.
Father at creation and that He with Migges LucH,e ^ Mary Katherine
the Father’s consent made all things of Covey and < Miss Gladys
during the six days of creation week, ■ <,herrod of Ladonia spent Friday
sanctifying it as memorial of His ere-1 nj ht with Mrs „ubert Sandel.
ative power. See Gen. 2:2,3; John Mesdames G Scott, L. E.
17:5; Col. 1:14-19; John 1:10. While
they therefore keep the seventh day,
they oppose any law enforcing its
observance, believing that this and
Pickard and J. R. Jackson called on
Mrs. Henry Erwin Saturday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Warner Hall and
all other religious matters are too chndren visited Mr and Mrs. H. M.
sacred to be entrusted to the de-! Erwin Wednesday nighfc<
visions of civil courts.
BLEEDING GUMS HEALED
The sight of sore gums is sicken-
ing. Reliable dentists often report
the successful of Leto’s Pyorrhea
Remedy on their very worst cases.
If you will get a bottle and use as
directed, druggists will return mon-
ey if it fails. For sale by Lawhon-
Cain Drug Co.
Safronia.
Every department of the store is
fresh and attractive with the beau-
tiful new merchandise bought by
our two buyers on their recent mar-
ket trip. Values seem to us to be
exceptional'—M. C. Sljivy & Co.,
Bonham.
Patronize the local merchant.
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1 The Better Place to Eat!
You make a mistake when
you pass up the good plate
lunches served here daily.
We also specialize on Short
Orders, Lunches, Hamburg-
ers, Pie and Good Coffee.
Let Us Serve You
W. L. Redding, Cafe
West Side Square
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USING
Common Sense!
If the merchantsof Ladonia advertised in the news-
papers of some distance city that the residents of
that place could save through in person or by mail
in Ladonia you would say that it wasn’t good sense.
You would not consider these out of town shoppers
would have to spend timeand money in making the
trip or would buy blind if they ordered by mail, but
at that these shopperscould probably cheaper from
our merchants whose cost of doing business, yet it
is no more foolish than for people of Ladonia to be-
lieve that they can buy cheaper by going to expense
of trip or by mail goods they have not seen.
LET’S BOOST!
Graves-Moore=Fry Co.
Dry Goods and Groceries
The Place to Trade After All
Ladonia State Bank
Ladonia, Texas
Model Dry Goods Co.
Mrs. G. H. Jones, Prop.
High Quality Goods at Low Prices
T. F. ISOM
The Quality Grocer
Phone 1 82
Quick Delivery
Lawhon-Cain Drug Co.
The Cenol Store
Phone 128
The Model Bakery
Our Motto:
Quality and Service
Union Produce Co.
Groceries, Hardware, Produce
Phone 222
Woods & Lackey Co.
Chevrolet Agency Service
and Auto Repairs
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Hendler’s Dry Goods Store
The Store of Service
East Side Square
First National Bank
30 Years of Continuous Service
McFarland’s Market
Fresh Neats and Packing House Products
t*hone 17
LITTLE Tailor Shop
Cleaned and Pressed
Well Dressed
Virginia L. Betts
Variety Store
Bargains Every Day
CLEH LUMBER CO.
All Kinds of
Building Material .
Miller-Yates Motor Co.
Ford Sales and Service
Phone 151
The South Side Grocery
Groceries and Feed
J. H. Gilbert, Prop.
Phone 39
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Trade With the Firms Listed Above
They Want Your Patronage and Will Appreciate It
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.