The Bonham Herald (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1937 Page: 4 of 6
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THE BONHAM (Texas) HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1937
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* HIGH PRAIRIE *
Mr. J. E. Howell, J, D. Hodgkiss
made a flying try to Dodd City on.
business Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. Hollis McKinney attended the
box supper at Elwood Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Hodgkiss were
visiting in Bonham Monday and were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. V.
Hill.
Frankie Fergerson and Carl Phil-
lips are threshing pecans for J. E.
Howell.
Mr. Jim Walls and son Earl are
threshing pecans for Mr. W. M,
Caldwell.
Mrs. Jim Fergerson called on Mrs.
J. E. Howell last Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith of
Edhube, Mrs. Steve Hodgkiss and,
little daughter, Luneva Nell of San;
Angelo, Texas, spent one day last
week with the little lady’s grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Hodgi
ki3S.
Miss Lillian Caldwell entertained
several of her girl friends last Sun-
day with a nice dinner. Some of
her boy friends and girls called in.
the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Walls and chil-
dren were vtisiting the lady’s sister'
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker
of Elwood last Sunday.
•T. D. Hodgkiss spent last week end
in Bonham with his sister, Mr. and
Mrs. D. 0. Hiller on West Seventh.
Street.
Mrs. W. M. Caldwell and little sort
I. M. called on Mrs. Jim Fergerson slowly.
one afternoon last week. I Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bellows ant
Mr. Jim Fergerson was visiting in daughter Lucille, Mrs. Ellen Bellows,
. . . It H T 11 till . nnd n/MT n I ?
Telephone with his dad and mother,
Mr. and Mrs. Allie Fergerson last
Sunday. Glad to report they are im-
proving.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hodgkiss and
daughter Luneva Nell of San Angelc<
were visiting his parents and the
lady’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Latta
of Edhube last week. They also
visited Mrs. Steve Hodgkiss’ sister
of Edhube, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Hiller of Bon->
ham spent the week end with the
lady’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F.
Hodgkiss.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Duncan and
family of Dead Mans Hollow have
the sympathy of their many friends'
of High Prairie in the passing of
their son, Mr. Robert Duncan
Bonham.
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LITTLE CANEY
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Mrs. Jewell Fleming and sons Bob
by Will, and James Weldon, Miss
Ruby Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Bellows and family Sunday.
Mr. Tom Teel has been sick for
some time but has improved some.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rhudy are the
proud parents of a six pound baby
girl.
Miss Ora Smith called on Mrs. W.
H. Bellows and daughter Bernice.
Wednesday evening.
Mr. Jennings of near Ector had
had luck of burning his car up near
Little Caney creek Sunday night. It
was a twenty-nine Chevrolet.
Those who visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Rhudy and family Sunday were:
TTv. and Mrs. Milton and children of
Savoy, Mrs. Fay Boyer and children,
, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Teel of Leonard,
i Mrs. Ada Rhudy and children.
I Miss Lorene Bellows is spending
^ J this week in Oklahoma visiting rel -
j a fives.
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PLEASANT GROVE
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Miss Mary Marjorie Dixon visited
Mrs. Bob Ducksworth Monday morn-
ing.
Mr. Roy Rhudy had business in Most everyone is trying to finish
Ector Tuesday evening. |UP their cotton and corn harvesting.
Mr. W. H. Bellows went to first j Mrs. John Duncan is on the puny
Mondav .
Mr. Walter Fleming is visiting his | Those who called in the home of
son Mr. Archie Fleming and having IW. H. Cummings and family Sun-
a cancer doctored dav were: Misses Margrett Howell,
Uncle Mance Belcher is still on I Ruby Brake, Mary Helen Glass, Stella j
the sick list. But he is improving j Cummings, Charlie Cummings of;
Leonella, George Harris of Mulberry1
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cummings of
Union Valley and Dorthy Howell.
Arnold Morgan and June Duncan
were social callers near Bonham Sat-
urday night.
Mr. and Mrs.. Loyd Green and
daughter are spending the week with
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cummings
who are the proud parents of an 8i
pound boy since Friday night. Tha
young fellow’s name is Carol James.
Hazel Cummings was operated on
last Wednesday for appendicitis at
Dr. Stevens Hospital in Leonard.
Her condition is satisfactory.
Mrs. Aulton Rogers and son Cur-
tis are spending a few days with her
parents. Mr. Rogers is in the west
picking cotton. '
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cummings,
were bedtime callers in the home ot
the writer Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Mullinax and daugh-
ter Dorthy were bedtime callers in
the home of W. H. Cummings and
family Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Glass are in
Oklahoma picking cotton.
APPLES
APPLES
300 bushels of apples at bargain
prices, east side square.—E. R. Coon-
rod. 2td.
Several good milch cows for sale.
-F. M. Loughmiller.
FOR SALE
Second hand Chifforobes $8,50,
$12,50 to $18,50—Lem Tittsworth,
Bonham.
RECENT BUICK BUYERS
Misses Almedia and Nellie Clutter
Mr. Chas. Doss
Mr. Will Nell
Mr. Chas Leslie
Mr. R. E. Stacks
Mr. Cecil Davis
Mr. Edgar Womack
Mr. T. J. Leslie Mr. T. G. Eddins
Mrs. Geo. Jones Mr. J. L. Davis
Mr. W. B Leeman, Jr.
Mr. S. G. Denny
Mr. O. C. Kilgore
Mrs. J. C. Organ
LEATHERWOOD BROS,
ATTENTION LAND BUYERS!
Our field representative, Grady
Ellis, will remain in Bonham at the
Alexander Hotel for this week for the (
run-nose of furnishing information on
farms now being offered for sale in j
Fannin County.
Federal Land Bank, Houston, Texas.
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Read the Herald semi-weekly.
BEFORE YOU SELL YOUR
OLD FURNITURE
come in and get our prices on having it remodeled.
Frazier Furniture Co.
ROBERT FRAZIER, Mgr.
So. Center St. Opposite Post Office g ^
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We want to buy one hundred photos showing interior
views of homes of this section. Each photo submitted
must include a view of gas heating equipment. Note
the sample below and read the five simple rules of the
Contest conducted by your gas company.
A prize of $10 will be awarded EACH of the TEN
BEST PHOTOS submitted each week. At the close of
the TEN’WEEK PHOTO CONTEST four additional
grand prices of $100, $75, $50 and $25 will be awarded
the four best photos submitted.
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The above photo illustrates a radiant circulating
type gas heater used in the home of one of our
customers. Any type gas heating appliances may
be included in your entry.
5 Simple Rules of the
’’Heating Photo Contest
-| All photos must include a view of the gas heating
t y equipment used to heat the room or adjoining
room in which the photo is taken. (See sample).
The house in which you reside must receive its
^ # gas service from one of the companies of Lone Stai
Gas System and all photos submitted in the TEN
WEEK CONTEST must be taken in a home served
gas by one of the companies of Lone Star Gas
System. These companies are: — Lone Star Gas
Company; The Dallas Gas Company; County Gas
Company; Community Natural Gas Company;
Texas Cities Gas Company.
sy Employes of any company of Lone Star Gas System
and their immediate families and professional
photographers or persons engaged in the business
of making photographs for commercial purposes
are not eligible to enter this Heating Photo Contest.
/ All photos submitted must have your name and
4j[■ address (including the town) PRINTED PLAIN-
LY ON A SEPARATE PIECE OF PAPER AND
PASTED TO THE BACK OF EACH PHOTO
ENTERED IN THE CONTEST.
£ All photos submitted should be delivered to your
J a local gas company office or mailed to LONE STAR
GAS SYSTEM, ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT,
305 S. HARWOOD ST., DALLAS, TEXAS.
The contest is for a TEN WEEK Period from October
11, 1937 to December 18, 1937 (inclusive). All photos
submitted will become the property of Lone Star Gas
System to be used as desired by the company. Photos
entered in the contest will not be returned and weekly
prize winners will be advised by letter. At the close of
the ten week contest a complete list of prize winners
will be available for your inspection at your nearest gas
company office.
John Brown has
“a cold”,
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John Brown is usually a careful man. But
John Brown, like many others who catch
cold during winter months, ignores the
dangers of sudden changes of tempera-
ture. Some rooms of his house are heated
and others are not. Now John Brown has
a cold!
And the little Browns
are sniffling,
Like their Daddy, the little Brown girls
have a cold. Although the room where
they play is kept cozy and warm, fre-
quently they go to unheated parts of the
house. It doesn’t take the cold germ long
to strike when the girls go into the cold
bedroom to bring additional toys.
And Mother Brown
is taking chances ♦ . .
Mrs. Brown hasn’t a cold . • . yet. Bu
Mother Brown is constantly taking chances
with her health as she goes from the warm
rooms into cold ones during her busy day.
Wouldn’t it be safer for the Brown family
to HEAT THE ENTIRE HOUSE this
winter?
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CommumtyEJlNatural Gas Co.
GAS SYSTEM
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Newby, G. R. The Bonham Herald (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1937, newspaper, November 11, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth993494/m1/4/?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.