The Forney Messenger (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 18, 1924 Page: 8 of 8
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THE FORNEY MESSENGER, THI'RSOAY. SEI*T. 18. 1924.
J. (’. RE AGIN, President
0. W. REAGIN, Vice President and Cashier
GEORGE ANDERSON, Assistant Cashier
FORNEY STATE BANK
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Capital Stock $25,000.00
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Surplus $35,000.00
Make Our Bank Your Bank
The non-interest bearing and unsecured deposits of this Bank are protected by the T/p"
Depositors Guaranty Fund of the State of Texas
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Liberty
A WEEKLY FOR EVERYBODY
ANNOUNCES THE APPOINTMENT OF
GRIFFIN DRUG CO.
AS DEALER IN THIS LOCALITY
You can now buy Liberty—the 5c National Weekly
Magazine of Fiction, Photos, Fashions and Fun—through
the dealer above mentioned.
Ligerty contains the finest short stories and serials
by the world’s greatest authors. News Pictures of people
*nd events from all over the world. Fashions and Patterns.
Special Articles. Movie News. Buy it regularly. Out
every Wednesday. Price 5c.
Phone your order and a copy will be reserver for you
every week.
Liberty
Are You Going To Plant Staple Piece Goods
Wheat?
So many farmers have signifed their intention of
planting wheat this fall, that we are going to offer some
very choice Collin County Wheat, which is very suitable
for seeding in this section of Texas, and if you are inter-
asted, will be glad to have you call at our mill and see it.
In order to assist the planters of this section of Texas
and encourage the planting of wheat, we will furnish them
with this wheat for seeding at $1.50 per bushel in the bulk
or at $155 per bushel sacked.
Those contemplating planting this wheat should get
it as soon as possible as our supply is limited.
Terrell Milling Co.
A WEEKLY FOR EVERYBODY
OUT EVERY WEDNESDAY.
5c
With Forney
Churches
I to attend these services. You I
will always find the glad hand i
in this church, an*' we wil; do j
fo.tr inmost to maL* the services j
__I helpful to you. Come once and j
[you w,li come
Christian Church ' .N.ext Su"<,ay at 11 a. m., the
Bible School each Sunday at ^1'llste1' "ill use as his subject: |
9-45 a m |‘The Crowning Glory ot' the!.
! 'junior and Intermediat at 5 Church.” He urges that every |
member of the church be pres-1
\ ent, ami also invites all friends I
of the church to hear this ser-
mon. At 7:45 p. m. the subject
p. m.
i Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. ’
Preaching by the pastor at
11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.
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TOM LAYDEN
President
W. A. BROOKS
Vice President
The public is cordially invited'"‘H be: "Clogs in the Wheel.’
Let us rally to the work of the
j church and thus contribute our
I part to making a better world to
! live in.
C. E. CHAMBERS, Pastor
J. M.
DAVIS, JR.
Cashier
C. C. SENTER T. H. LAYDEN
Assistant Cashier
Farmers National Bank
FORNEY, TEXAS
Methodist Church
C. W. Dennis, Pastor.
Our program next Sunday is:
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
ing of the young people,
the pastor at the grammar
School building.
Preaching at 7:45 p. m. by
the pastor at the Presbyterian I
church.
Our desire is: That all of our
friends and members be present j
to worship with us.
Our aim is: That we shall he j
i able to render you a real and i
j helpful service. We want to do |
I you good.
Our belief is: That you are
going to avail yourself of the
I privilege of attending. So we
will look for you at the time and
place.
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Thirty-Five Years of Service
THE OLD RELIABLE BANK
Established 1889 Capital $100,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $55,000.00
Southern Presbyterian Church
The congregation of the
Southern Presbyterian church
will meet for worship in the au-
ditorium of Lewis High School
building on next Sunday morn-
ing. Sunday School at 10 a. m-
and preaching at 11 o’clock by
Rev. A. H. Perpetuo. ,
A cordial invitation is extend- j
ed to the public to attend these
services.
Low Priced
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SI by 90 Washwell Hemmed Sheets .......................... $1.39
81 by 90 Garza Hemmed Sheets at ......................$1.39
36 by 42 Arlington Hemmed Pillow Cases, pair.......... 58c
3-4 Bleached Garza Sheeting at ....................................45c
9-4 Bleached Pepperal Sheeting at ...............................45c
30 Inch Wash and Ready Plisse Crepe, white and
colors, for only ........................................................22 l-2c
36 Inch Tangier Bleaching at only...............................12 l-2c
36 Inch Fidelity Bleaching, best grade ................16 2-3c
36 Inch Longcloth ...................................J ..................]6 2-3c
36 Inch Indian Head ........................................................27c
36 Inch Standard Percale at only ................................16 2-3e
Dress Gingham, good assortment of patterns ................15c
SO by 90 Dorcus Bed Spreads for .................................$2.19
Kotex, per dozen ............................................................... 50c
Martin-Jarvis Co.
Terrell. Texas
We Give Premiums
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DIRECTORS:
First Baptist Church
10 a. m. Sunday School.
11 a. m. Preaching.
6:45 p m. P>. Y. P. U.
7:45 p. m. Preaching.
You are cordially invited to
attend these services.
JAS. F. STANLEY. Pastor
FOR SALE—Surrey good as
new'. Cheap. John D. Ilrannan,
Route 2.
Let’s Keep
Going!
We have some very good pictures bought for this
Fall and we believe that everyone of them will make
a real evenings entertainment.
Thursday, September 18
THOMAS MEIGHAN
IN
“PIED PIPER MALONE”
Did you ever see a Thomas Meighan picture that
wasn’t good? V.
ALSO CHAPTER 14 “FAST EXPRESS”
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Friday, September 19
DOROTHY DALTON IN
‘THE MORAL SINNER”
ALSO GOOD COMEDY
Saturday. September 20
“YANKEE MADNESS”
Full ot pep. Action, Romance, and Thrills.
CARL C. SENTER
TOM LAYDEN
J M. DAVIS, JR.
O. J. LEDBETTER
W. A. BROOKS
T. H. LAYDEN
J. M. HUGHES
B. B. HULSEY
FOR SALE—Cheap—One play-
er piano, also one upright piano.
Will take vour old piano as part
payment; balance to suit you.
1 Write W. L. Weaver, 5519 I
Richmond Ave.. Dallas. Texas.
Monday and Tuesday, September 22 and 23
“PENROD AND SAM”
WATCH FOR NO. 2 "FIGHTING BLOOD”
THE
fORNEY THEATRp
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Rohde, W. L. The Forney Messenger (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 18, 1924, newspaper, September 18, 1924; Forney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth988283/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .