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The Bonham Daily Favorite from Bonham, Texas • Page 4

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HONHAM DAILY FAVORITE Sale Prices On Patent Slippers and Oxfords $3.50 and $4.00. Pumps $2.45 f5.00 65 at at LEWIS, The Shoe Nan CHURCH MHOIIMEIBTS ncftocuci ISI to Trinity Fpiwcopal at 9:30 and Fvery- one cordially invited. RICHARD MORGAN, Rector. PERSON A I.H MANY WOMEM VOTE PRECINGI HOLDS Firni Christian Bible School 0:30. Supper 10:50, followed by sermon; subject: "Might and sweet strain from King David's harp.

Hear it. Juniors and Young People as usual. Preaching subject: i Special music. Come. F.

W. Minister. p. m. at the Hall.

On motion Judge S. F. Ives lie was elected chairman and E. H. Pritchett was elected secretary.

On motion chairman appointed committee of three to name delegates, ig greatly outnumbered the I Chairman appointed A. oore, MM i McMahon and Mrs. Birtie Grav. OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL. Would be pieased to you present tomorrow.

We will be glad to have all of our pupils in Bonham come, and to be there on time. We expect to have some special music and a general good time. First Christian Sunday School, Will H. Evans, Supt. Improved Antiseptic OKLAHOMA FARMS FOR SALE.

Improved faros In section that has ncer had drought. Always lots of rain fall. Small cash payment, ten years for balance. nea, Immigration Atrentf Texas, Okla. A Eastern Railroad SO Broken Bow, Okla.

First Baptist Bible School. On time and a Bible. 11 a. m. Sermon, subject: Eternal 0:45 Junior B.

Y. P. IT. 7:00 p. m.

Senior B. Y. P. U. 8:15 Preaching, last in sermon series: Faithless Brother Who Would not All dancing Chris- Itians invited.

A cordial invitation to body. Cool house, good singing, welcome for all. ERNEST QUICK, Pastor. First MHhodist Dr. E.

Alderson will preach at both services tomorrow. Come on time for Sunday School. Attend all I of the services and make the day a i profitable one. W. L.

TTTTLE, Pastor. tcrfere with others who may not be abTe to go to vote until later. They heeded the advice this morning and for the first two or three hours after the polls opened (and they were opened at 8 present time) the women votii men. Nothing was more noticeable than The committee and on mo. this afternoon to visit many Women tion the report of the committee was will be votors were middle aged or old.

It received and adopted. would have been supposed that the i On motion the convention adjoum- young women would be there first, ed. but certainly women over thirty were) S. LESLIE, Chairman, greatly in the majority every time; F. PRITrHETT, Secretary, the reporter was around the polling The following were appointed dele places for the first two hours aiu-r gates: First Sunday School at 9:30 a.

m. The offering at Sunday School will be for the orphans. Preaching services 11 a. m. and 8:15 p.

m. Westminister lieague of C. E. 7:15 p. m.

You are cordially invited. EDGAR W. WILLIAMS, Pastor. ----------o---------All the new Columbia at 75c double dine. 3 HENRY FORD Wants all the Ford owners to go to the Bonham Motor Co.

for their Ford supplies. Courteous and first- class service. Mrs. Raymond Carter daughter, Annie Laura, are here from visiting Mrs. Emmett Thompson and other friends.

Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Burton have returned from a visit to Greenville.

D. C. Russell came up from Paris last night, accompanied by his little grand daughters, Charlotte Crook and Mary Russell, the latter young lady having been in Paris. Eugene Risser is home from the Eastern markets. Mrs.

Bonnie Grimes and Pate Provine of Honey were here yesterday attending a meeting of the county Baptist Association Auxiliary. Mrs. T. L. rissman will leave on the Katy mother in Clinton, absent about a month Rosalee Tumlin and Dimple Jared left this afternoon for Whitewright.

Eld. Tom who is holding a successful meeting in Pattonville, came hqme this afternoon to vote. He will go back to his meeting on the 4:05 T. A P. Mrs.

Josie McAnally and daughter, Hazel, will arrive here this afternoon from Fort Worth to visit Mrs. W. 1L Apple returned today from a visit to at Honey Grove. Mrs. P.

P. Gibson of Honey Grove is here visiting her daughter, Mrs. Sam Hancock, Jr. Mrs. Mollie Surratt, Mr and Miss Jewel Surratt from Paris today.

Rev. G. R. McCraw came day from Bethel, near Whitewrieht, that he might get to vote for Hobby. He is holding a very successful meeting at Bethel, and will go back there this afternoon to continue the work.

Mrs. Casey Sasser and children re. turned today from a visit to relatives in Paris. Miss Katie Bmokmole of Dallas, who had been here 'isiting her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. H. BrooVmole, and her sister, Miss Nettie Brookmole, returned home this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

A C. Fitzgerald and EARLY AS REQUESTED IIS CONVENIION EARLY HOURS SAW MOsKK NAMES DELEGATION To COIM WOMEN THAN MEN VOTING. TY CONVENTION COMPOSED MANY AGED MOTHERS: MOSTLY OF HOBM MEN. The women had been urged to at- The Precinct Convention of the tend the early, so as not to in- Kast Bonham box met at two We Have Just Received a Few More TIRES Smart home me to- SILK DRESSES AT $15 to $25 A SPLENDID SHOWING OF THE NEWEST FALL STYLES. Choice of dozens of beautiful models in satins, crepe crepe de chines, others have sleeves.

have Georgette Crepe sleeves, others have sleeves of the material of the dress. Trimmings include fringes, braiding, colored bead embroidery. Some of the popular smart styles have loose front and back panels, with the ends finished with fringes. Others have frilled, tunis and draped while still others collarless bodices, trimmed with elaborate soutache braiding. Colors are navy, black, burgundy, plum, taupe, and grey.

Sizes 16, 18, 36 to 44 and outsizes in 42 1-2 to 50 1-2. Hut the best part of it all is that these dresses are still moderately prices at $16.50 to $25.00. Silks are daily advancing in price so you will act wisely if you buy your dress NOW. IJEAI TIFI NEW SKIKTS Vi $6.50 TO $15.00. zm children, who have been visitjr? several days, left this afternoon fot their home in Tiojra Mrs.

M. A. Toler and little dauidv ter, who had been here visiting M. J. Russell, returned to their home in Denison today.

DIED AT HOSPIT This E. S. Menu died of typhoid fever at the Allen hospital, ju His body will be buried at Owen's ha Chapel, near Danner, tomorrow. Mr. Henson was a comparative stranger here, having come to the ha county from the drouth dis- er trict in West Texas last He secured a place near Danner andtfhi has lived there since he came to county.

He leaves a family cor 1 ing of a wife and four children. ad the He saw many gray hatred mothers, and he saw a who had passed the three score and ten mark, and even a few who had tfone beyond four score. Most of the women went about mak- ng out their ballots as if they had been used to voting all their life. few of them showed a little I nervousness, but it was rather remarkable that there were so few of; kind. Another thintr, be it said to the credit of the men, that so far as we saw or heard, not a slighting was made to any woman, not I a thine was done or said that would, offense.

Some women, interest-! personally in some of the candi- dates were quietly working among the women, and they went about it like old timers in the work. primary settles for all that contention of the opponents of equal suffrage that women them selves do not care to It has demonstrated that thousands of the women the sun ever shown on have wanted to rote, and have vot- od the opportunity was given 1 will vote in the future, vr, we predict now that when is counted it will be ascor- that the women have been nciple factor in giving Texas a in administration for the coming years in the person of Gov. Hob ju -1 as the votes of the women the equal suffrage states gave us greatest president two years ago we have ever had. Yople said that women would vote as their husbands did, but that proved false also. Today we saw re than one cast a in a De- cratic primary whose husbands 1 always voted a Republican or oth- ticket.

The women do just like men- vote for whom they nk the Lord. ----------o---------- Mrs Mrs Miss Mrs Miss Will H. Evans. Ashley Evans. Maude Evans White Grace Carlton.

Miss White. 8 Leslie I Mrs. Morgan Spivy. Mrs. Annie Saunde Mrs Rirtie Grav.

G. Evans. Pritchett. L. Rodegrs.

M. McMahon A. J. Moore. White E.

E. Nunn. PritHiett. S. F.

Italie Chas. Halsell Robt, Steger. F. Carter Denton. A Si-son is down after a two davi this af- them, I Moren fVin I tained i princi tern lome ill! to be Sold at the Following Prices: $11.95 30x3 Non-Skid $12.95 30x3 1 2 Plain I $14.95 30x3 12 Non Skid Never again will Tires such prices.

be sold at Garage Phone 309 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT TO THF PROHIBITION FORCES Of TF.X AS th th nd get hat. hat. This word of warning is to call attention to the vital fa Statewide Prohibition the balance. The higher courts now have consideration the case testi constitutionally of the ni It is exceedingly important thi hibitionists in every county se that the right sort of men ai as delegates to the Convention at W'aco. be sure and the delega structed to vote in the Convention for a plank in the platform calling upon the next legislature to submit to a vote of the people an amendment to Pi State SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES Seasonal Clothing we had a stock of better-tailored VEVER before have Spring suits.

These suits bear the SOCIETY BRAND label, the pledge of the makers that guarantees you up-to-the-minute and tailoring and workmanship of the very best. The interest of tnen will be centered in such suits, because they are richly expressive of the best in clothescraft. Hancock-Nevill Co. Clothes That the luch an Pay for this'the State eonstitut Statewide Prohibition. In the primaries two people voted instructing ture to submit to the amendment and such instructions are still bindintr, however, it seems imperative that the State Convention, representing the Democracy of Texas, demand that the legislature obey the voice of the people and to that end let no loyal Democrat be a slacker.

H. WOLFE, Chairman Statewide Prohibition orn. What Wakes a Bank Strong? Large Resources, Ample Cash Reserve, Adequate Capital. Big Surplus, Capable Management We invite you to examine the iw with this caieer. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Texjua CAPITAL AND SURPLUS (MX) 00 Mrs.

Joe C. Lindsey and Mrs. Will JERSEY Oavis left today to visit in Troupe. I have for sale two good Jersey Miss Hertha Hardy is visiting milch cows. J.

W. Nell at Katy Sherman 'depot irinn ji Ji SnfjTCJn, GERMANS FURTHER AWAY FROM PARIS ALLIES LINES SHORTENED BY TEN MILLION AND A (JCARTER IN FRANCE. Fashioned of lustrous silk Failles and Bengalines, Taffetas, wool serges, poplins, panamas and Chuddah cloths. Every one is elegantly tailored. The woman who chooses from skirts soch as these knows the pleasore of having passers-by turn around and remark that an unusually pretty All the newest style ideas are represented in the assortment.

Colors include navies, blacks, taupes, greys, browns and fancies. Prices R. A. Risser Co. CHEVROLET By United Press.

WASHINGTON, July fighting forces, trained in France have reached Italy, Chief of Staff March announces, and at the time announces the formation of two new army corps in Fourth and Fifth. He states that the Allied lines in the present have been reduced from seventy-four to sixty-four miles. The formerly thirty- eight miles from Paris, are now forty-nine miles away at the nearest! point. The Americans in France now num- 1 her 1,253,000 men. This shows thatp fiftv-three thousand men have been I I sent across in the last week, a fall- ing off of nearly forty thousand men I in the previous weekly This is due to the sending over of increased supplies and equipment.

DODGE BROTHERS dealers have entered the truck field with a dependable, guaranteed 1 ton truck, remarkably lower in price than any other complete truck on the market. Graham Brothers have developed a Truck-Builder of special design to fit the Dodge Bros, business Cl as- sis. This combination produces a truck complete with body and internal-gear-driven, propelled by the unquestioned Dodge Bros, plant. Price $1585 Complete With Starter, Electric Lights, Body and Cab. J.

B. BOOTS Dealer Dodge Bros. Motor Cars Bonham Oarage, Bonham, Texas The Small Chevrolet Yet Sells For $759-85. i I Sh August 1st. it advances to $815.

You jj had better buy now. The full line will advance then. Fleming Fitzgerald. Lawn Swings 2 Passenger Childs 4 Passenger Halsell Caldwell Co..

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