The Ladonia News (Ladonia, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1928 Page: 2 of 8
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Pennant Gas and Oils
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BEST BY TEST
“Service With a Smile”
ROAD SERVICE
Best Service Station
Phone 51
LADONIA, TEXAS
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NOTICE
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Purebred Baby Chicks, S. C. Reds, Dard Barred
Rocks, bred to lay; Tancred White Leghorns.
$15.00 per 100. Mixed Chicks, heavy breed,
$10 per 100. Custom Hatching. Book your
space now. All chic s spipped postpaid. Full
count and live delivery guaranteed.
Honey Grove Hatchery
HONEY GROVE, TEXAS
RHEUMATISM
While in France with the Ameri-
can Army I obtained a noted French
prescription for the treatment of
Rheumatism and Neuritis. I have giv-
en this to thousands with wonderful
results. The prescription cost me
nothing. I ask nothing for it. I will
mail it to you if you will send me
your address. A postal will bring it.
Write today.
PAUL CASE,
Dept. S 246
SUNBEAM PROCRAM
Song service by Ar.nie Fowier.
Prayer.
Leader—Barbara Webb.
Scripture: Psalms 61 chapter.
Reading by David Martin.
Subject: True Service.
Reading by Joseph Hanes.
Bible Drill.
Story by Jewel Hagler.
Closing prayer.
Our Prep Shaves are the latest.
. Come in and let us fix you up with
Brockton, Ma»*. one.—Davis Barber Shop.
Advertise it in the News.
Advertise it in the News.
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j Sunset Program j
Friday, March 16
“The Plastic Age”
With Clara Bow and Donald Keith
First Episode New Serial
“Perils of the Jungles”
Saturday, March 17
Buffalo Bill, Jr. in
“RAWHIDE”
Comedy, “A Low Necker”
Monday and Tuesday
Joan Crawford and Wm. Haines in
“Spring Fever”
“The Collegians” No. 2
Wednesday
John Gilbert in
“CAMEO KIRBY” ,
Comedy, “Live News”
Thursday
Also Two Reel Comedy
Roil for Cftdo School
-A” Record
First Grade
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The following candidates whose
t elia Joe Bridges, Kupal Morn- names appear below are subject to
eon. Lunas Milton John Haden and lhe action of the Democratic Pri
William James Hanes.
mary:
For Coagroa*. tbia District:
SAM RAYBURN
JOHN R. AVERY (Re-el.c.)
For Coooty Sapti
FARRIS PIRTLE.
JEFF McINTYRE
For Tax Collector:
PINK STODDARD.
FRANK WRIGHT
For Tax Assessor:
CHARLEY LANE
Ira C. TURNER.
For Shoriff:
BUD HUGHES
J. E. WHITLEY
For District Clork:
E. J. HENDRICKS
For Public Weigher:
A. W. CHAMPION
"B” Record
Oma Miller Bishop, Maud John-
eon. Lillie Belle Rackley, Elisabeth
Rosebure. Carlyle Baas, Sidney Har-
per. Pichard Martin and Billy Mer F*r ^
rill.
Second Grade “A” Record
Hendnx Merrill, Jr., Jack Swee-
ney and Douglas Tate.
“B” Record
Anna Lou Bishop, Mamie Helen
Parsons, Dorothy Hagard Sarah
Frances Troy and San Charles Hai-
per.
“A” Record in Third Grade
William Scott.
"B” Record
Dorothy Anne Beall, Virginia Na-
fus. Mary Catherine Sebastian, Lila
Jane Williams, Frederic Bridges.
Andrew Buckner, Raymond Cathey,
Joe Fooshee, Ben Ed Fry, Joseph
Hanes, Melvin Tapp, Bill Taylor,
and Wiley Hulsey.
“A” Record in 4th Grade
Mary Emma Neaves, Barbara
Webb and Jack Scott.
“B” Record
Jane Bishop, Jewel Harper, Ma-
bel Joyce Starkey, John Boyd, Al- Our great Sunday School met
bert Hafner, and J. W. Hulsey. Sunday with a larger attendance
“A” Record in Fifth Grade I than ever. We had • eighty-seven
Frank Moring, Dorothy Porter, members present. The superintend-
Carolyn Stephenson. lent and all five of the teachers
B Record were present.
Martha Chancellor, Guion McFar- j This leads us to believe .that we
land, Jim Taylor and Rayburn and doing good, but we are not sat-
Thompson. isfied with our attendance yet, for
A Record in Sixth Grade , we have not reached our goal. The
Gwendolyn Moring. first goal is one hundred. We hope
Record | to reach this point Sunday, March
S, M. Fry, Robert Hulsey, Will 18th. as we only lacked thirteen
Haden, Jr., ( . V Bartley, Ldnu last Sunday.
Mei le Me Mur ray, Roybeth Crossley Listen, people, we have ordered
and Mary Jane Beall. i the literature for next quarter, then
A Record in Seventh Grade | we will have a book for everybody.
K-telle Shoup, Geraldine Wilburn, Be present next Sunday, and get
Maxine Nafus, Ruth Tadlock, Anna‘ your book.
Noia Fowler, James F.lmer Fuller, j We Sunday School people have
B Record i deckled one of the best things we
Grad) Boyd, Bonnie Sherrod, can do now is to organize a singing 1
UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL
The Cream
of the
Tobacco
Crop i
“I Appreciate
Lucky Strike”
Says George
M. Cohan
America’s Stage
Favorite
"Good old Luckies!
We’ve been pals for
years. And like an old
friend they treat me
well. No irritation to
my throat and no
coughing. And I ap-
preciate Lucky Strike
—the full body tobac-
co with the toasted
flavor that's been the
same since that day
we met."
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Mamie Lovlean and Laura Alice
Boyd.
High School Honor Roll
“A” Record
Jewel Hagler, Doris Carmack,
Hazel Paivin, Christine Hulsey, i new song books.
class, and have singing in the after-
noon or at night. After this decision I
was htade, we passed a hat around 1
and received a collection of $7.20. ]
W'ith this money we will buy some ;
“It’s toasted
No Throat Irritation-No Cough.
©1928, The American Tobacco Co.. Inc.
Gladys Scott, F'annybelle Crossley.
“B” Record, 11th- Grade
Howard Hopkins, Albert Sweeney
Inez Flastman, Marvin Hulsey, Doro-
thy Bogan. Cora Humphries, Ber-
nice F'uller, Mary Lillian Hulsey,
Mary Ruth Taylor and Bill Hul-
sey. . _
10th Grade
Louise Wilburn, Italia Mae Bal-
laro, Carl Nuhn, Hazelle Scott.
9th Grade
Willie Dee Thompson, Leonainie
Connor, Helen Bartley, Martha Lou
Stephenson, Dahlia Jewel Lindley,
Vivian Will urn, Gladys Sherrod,
Dona Belle Bartley and Henry Swee-
ney.
8th Grade
Carl Smith, Paul Wisdom, Jim
Boyd, Mary Chancellor, Mary Louise
Merrill Ruby Nichols, and Elizabeth
Glenn.
Listen, and I will whisper a se-
cret to you! Sunday afternoon,,
March 18, from 2:00 o’clock to 3:00
there will be a singing at Muddig
Church. W’e hope this will be the
best singing that has been here in
a number of years. We realize that
it will, because we are expecting a
number of good Hunt county sing-
ers, and also singers of the adjoin-
ing counties have promised to be
present. Now for those we have
not seen personally, we will take
this method of inviting you.
After the singing, we will have
an opportunity of hearing a great
sermon, which will be delivered hyjj|
Rev. A. B. Welch, of Ladonia. He ■
mini
is pastor of the Presbyterian Church jS
there. Don’t forget, Sunday, March;®
COMING!
Dr. S. R. Lawrence
Registered Optometrist
Will be at Burroughs-Mallow Drug Store
Wednesday, March 21
Eyes examines and Glasses accurately fitted.
Don’t fail to see him if your eyes jLiive you trou-
ble. Remember the date, Wed., March 7th.
18, at Muddig.
J. B. RABORN BURIED
Contributed.
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W. I). Bridges called by the News |
office Wednesday to inform the
News ‘editor that he was going to
Honey Grove, Fannin Co., Texas, plant a garden. Knowing W. D. j
March 13.—Funeral services for J. j to be truthful we have not doubted i
B. Raborn, 57, who died at his the statement, but are of the opin-1
home south of Hone)? Grove Mon- j ion if there is any garden planted 1
day, were held Tuesday afternoon, ; around the place it will be by his
with burial in Hickory Grove Ceme
tery. He is survived b> his wife
and eight children.
wife. Anyway we need more proof
as to whether he planted a garden
or not.
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Good Seryice and Work!
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. DAVls
West Side Barber Shop
SERVICE
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GREENVILLE
4 Trains Daily 4
SOUTH BOUND
‘‘The Bluebonnet” leave Greenville 7:00 A M
“Texas Special” leave Greenville 11:45 A M
“Katy Limited" leave Greenville 6:45 A M
‘‘Katy Flyer” leave Greenville .. 6:50 P M
NORTH BOUND
“The Bluebonnet” leave Greenville ... 3:08 P M
“Texa. Special" leave Greenville ........... 6:30 P M
“Katy Limited” leave Greenville ........... 12:30 A M
“Katy Flyer" leave Greenville ................................... 10:10 A M.
Complete Pullman and Dining Car service.
All meals served from “Katy” Dining Cars.
For Pollman reservation*. Rata*, Schedule*. Etc., See
L. J. BECKHAM, Local Agent
M-K-T RR. Co. of Toxa*
GREENVILLE, TEXAS
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The Ladonia News (Ladonia, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1928, newspaper, March 16, 1928; Ladonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth914286/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.