The Bonham Herald (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 11, Ed. 1 Monday, September 27, 1937 Page: 3 of 4
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THE BONHAM (Texas) HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1937
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Miss Natalie Estelle Sprague, daughter of Mayor George A. Sprague
and Mrs. Sprague of Dallas, will become the bride of haul Nosbit Brown of
Bor.ham, October 3. The marriage will take place at the Oak Cliff Presby-
terian church.
WHO WANTS A BEAUTIFUL Grand in two tone mahogany. Terms
PIANO AT A BARGAIN? We may if desired. Might take live stock,
have irr your vicinity in a few days Poultry or feed as p:art paymenL
a-splendid upright piano with duet AA-iess at ome. ..ROOKS -iA\S
bench to match. Also a lovely Baby f CO., The Reliable Piano Hou-^e,
‘Dallas, Texas. 11-12-13-14
MEADOW-KIST
ICE CREAM
Ask for it at your f avorite Fountain
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Quote a bit of moving taking place.
Mrs. Sam Carter and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Smith have moved
/back to Mrs. Carter’s home place.
i.hey aren’t through remodeling it
out have moved in and they are still
working on the house. It will be a
nice little place when the work is
eon-pinked
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Harper and
children moved in Mrs. Sam Carter’s
house, Mr. and Mrs. Allen and his
brother have moved in the apartment
Mr. and Mrs. C. >7. Harper vacated. ‘
Mr. Gene Fairchild has pneumonia
and is quite sick.
Mrs. Robinson is quite sick also.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coonrod of Boyd
spent Friday night with their son,
Air. and Mrs. Raymond Coonrod and
•children and then Saturday Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Coonrod ond children
went home with his parents and spent
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. D. ' C. Ramsey of
Burkburnett who are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Harper and other relatives
spent the week-end in Sherman as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Shields,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wooten and Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Bradley.
Miss Pauline Coonrod of Burkbur-
nett who is visiting her sister, Mrs.
C. F. Harper and other relatives
visited last week with her grand-
mother, Mrs. P. A. Coonrod. She al-
so visited Mrs. Grace Latimer at
Wolfe Creek.
Miss Eva Lou Betts of Dodd City
visited her grandmother, Mrs. S. B.
Marl-a r part of last week.
1 Mr. J. J. Coonrod of Wolfe Creek
| and Mr. and Mrs. Rube S'mithey and
i children of Bailey visited Mr. and
• Mrs. R. M. Butler and children, Sun-
j clay afternoon.
I Mr. and Mrs. Jim Owen entertain-
ed the young folks with a musical
Friday night. Everyone reported a
nice time.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Longmire’s
daughter and family of Bailey visited
them Sunday.
‘THE ROAD BACK”
Wednesday and Thursday marks
the long awaited opening of Univer-
sal’s “The Road Back” at the Ameri-
can Theatre. The picturization of
Erich Maria Remarque’s heart rous-
ing novel about 'conditions in Ger-
many after the war has been six years
on the way. The perspective of time
has added new values to h i s
story, which are brought in to strong
relief through the medium of the
camera.
The cast includes Barbara Read,
John Kinw Richard Cromwell, Slim
Summerville, Andy Devin/e, Louise |
Fazenda, Noah Berry, Jr., Maurice
Murphy, John Emery, Etienne Girar-
dot, Lionel Atwill, Henry 'Hunter,
Larry Blake, 'Gene Garrick, Greta
Gynte, Spring Byington, Laura Hope
Crews, Frank Reicher and Jean Rou-
verol.
If it’s that music school you want
get in touch with Mr. John V. Cobb
of Dodd City,, Texas, Box 121. Mr.
Cobb is a pupil of the Stamps Bax-
ter School of Music, Dallas, Texas.
Has had songs published by the fol-
lowing music companies. The Stamps
Baxter Music Co., Hartford Music
Co. and Tennessee Music and
Printing Co. If it’s good class
music instruction you need you can’t
secure any better. The Stamps
method of music is clear and easy
understood. Why not have a
school?
DR. H. H. MITCHEI.L
Dental Surgeon
Office North Side Square
Over Ware’s Store
Bonham,------Texas
Visit The Herald’s fair booth.
The Herald 1 year 75c.
COTTON LOANS
My office is now prepared
to write up your applica-
tions for the Government
cotton loans when your cot-
ton is stored in the Bonham
Warehouse - Cotton Yard.—
T. B. Williams, over Bon-
ham State Bank. mt4t I
Miss Una Carleton returned today
from Cumberland, Maryland, where
she has been visiting relatives
friends for several weeks.
and
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,!T DOES
WONDERS
FOR ME
PIGS FOR SALE
Phone 548
D. C. STARNES
— Millions of users feel that they get quicker, more pleas-
ant, more effective relief from ALKA-SELTZER than from
old-fashioned unpalatable preparations. That’s why
ALKA-SELTZER is more in demand than almost any
other single item in the average drug store.
We recommend ALKA-SELTZER for the relief of
Gas on Stomach, Sour Stomach, Headache, Colds,
“Morning After ” Muscular Pains, and as a Gargle
in Minor Throat Irritations.
We really mean it.
Use ALKA - S ELT Z ER for any or all of these discom-
forts. Your money back if it fails to relieve.
In addition to an analgesic (Acetyl-Salicylate
of Soda), each glass of ALKA-SELTZER
contains alkalizers which help to
correct those everyday ailments
—|v due to Hyper-Acidity.
In 30^ and 60^ packages at your
drug store.
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Mrs. Houston Bragg passed away
at her home September II. She. had
been in bad health several years.
She is survived by her husband and
five children and a host of other rela-
tives. She will be greatly missed in
this community. Our sympathy!
goes to the sorrowing ones.
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Seale and fam-
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Steward Haw-
kins and family attended a birthday
dinner at the State Park Sunday in
the honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Leeth
but they were able to attend hut a
lunch basket was fixed and was sent
to them. Those who attended and
had a birthday in thi§ month were:
Mr. Sud Dewoody of Clutter Point,
Mrs. Nannie .Leeth of Ozona, Texas,
Mr. F. F. Seale, Mrs. Steward Haw-!
kins and son, Cleatis. A large crowd | ‘
was present to eat. A lunch basket,
war> also sent to Mr, Quin Thompkins
of Honey Grove who was unable to
attend. A nice time was reported
by all, and wished them many more
happy birthday^.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Seale and
baby of Honey Grove spent Friday
with his parents, Mr. F. IF. Seale ana
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bornar an-
nounce the birth of a baby daughter,
September 5. The iittle -baby has
■been named Barbara Ann.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Mioore visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Moore, L’unday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parr and son of
Bonham were brief callers in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hodges
and family, Sunday afternoon.
The fair will start soon and al-
so the fun. When you visit the fair
be sure you visit the Herald booth
and get a good laugh at the corres-
pondents.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Seale and fam-
ily were bedtime guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Parr of 'Bonham, Wednes-
day night.
Firestone
I ires
SQUARE SERVICE
STATION
Phone 309 East 4th
TOM DENTON CAFE
(Formerly Nona’s Place)
Fresh and cured meats at
our meat counter.
PLATE LUNCH
SHORT ORDERS
COLD DRINKS
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PAIN
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When functional pains of
menstruation are severe, take
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Don’t neglect such pains. They
depress the tone of the nerves,
cause sleeplessness, loss of ap-
petite, wear out your resist-
ance. Get a bottle of Cardui
and see whether it will help
you, as thousands of women
have said it helped them.
Besides easing certain pains, Car-
dui aids in building up the whole
system by helping women to get
more strength from their food.
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See “Borneo” at the Best Theatre, Tuesday, Sept. 28
W. PHILLIPS
South of Leatherwood Bros.
Ladonia
Bonham
Honey Grove
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Newby, G. R. The Bonham Herald (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 11, Ed. 1 Monday, September 27, 1937, newspaper, September 27, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth993415/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.