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TIIK WKKKI.Y DKMOCRAT-GAZKrrE Me KINNEY. TEXAS, THUICSDAY. AUGUST 29, 1929. THREE MELISSA MUS. ETHEL PARRIS ANDERSON Correspondent oooooooooooooooooo wHUimii' HH to Jit of of cotton (ind tho rottoli Kicchnntic, unilor ii RiMx ial provtnlon can otiu-r to JMT rent, mo that the for the WyMonu 1 viMlttng: lo J.

It. iinil tiumi tn VVlittcwriKht. n. Mallow aii.l ih I Hal were vlalliiiK In McKinney WcdiKMilay afternoon. Mr.

Mallow lived with Mr. ami ih llatler yeuTM when a youiiK luan. Taylor lleiry uml family of mar MiKlnney haa hecn attemllUif revival o' the rhrlstlan church hiK held at the tuhernach. Prof. 11.

ouuk (Him rlnlendeiit of the Melhwa Mchool. wuh om KraduateH of the North State eollcKe. lee.dvhuf hla iiium decree ill aelenee, r. (tifford, wife and two daiiah- Mildred and o' New ale here Oil a 10 Mr. unele, H.

U. tllffont, and wife. SlaUKhtiT and wife ainl moii Ilari SluuRhter and wife, who have been on a vaeatlon throuiih South returned honm day nlKlit They in tliclr autoM ana Waeo. lOJito. Kerrvitle.

San AiiKelo. Sweetwater iin.l Hotiey, where they HiMiit tlie with their umde, Solo rollini. They hiv that liny had a wonder: ul time and saw nun fine country. Mrs. Sluujftiter and had a.M ttmlr kucm I.

Thur.sday afternoon, tier Uroiher. Kohert Strother of also lier nnele, Kirc tlald- wln of okl.c Mr Hahlwln and Mr. Strother also visited and II. Parii.s briefly. The latter iouide knew Mr.

Haiti win more than fifty as aiio Thad Parrif-. who lia.s be. visltliiir her daiiKlit rs. r.s. liush pltt a.id husband Hl.xon r.irrls at HI l.ake.

Heaaran county, for thr.M- w.eks. returned to her lionie here Tiiesday. Pitt brought Parrl.M through In hi; ear. MisMes Mary Lon und Ituth r.rav.'.s and rorinm- (Sibston attended graduation exerelsey of the lonton Normal Tluirsday eight le their irteiid. Miss Taylor, grad Simon Taylor son, V'ernie went to Denton aft.

rncjon to utt.Mid the of theii d.iugliler Mb-iij Huunie. rceelvi her b.iehelur of 'rom North T. xus State, Teachcr.s’ college at that plat'c Thur.s- day night. attending the odist revival at on Thur.sday night were; Postmaster and Mrs. s.

S. arman. Mis.s Mary (Iravc-s, (ieorge Shirb-y family Mr. and Mrs. W.

M. Dewitt Hroyvnlng and. lull S. H. Panis, Mrs.

Mlhcl Andc'rson, MUx.ibeth And rson M.iry and Kathleen Henry. W. L. tlimnell Ilf lAcrmersvilb was on bushies.H Friday. W.

or lu'slle, as we know him. onee lived lure with I ncie Charh Wysong. who VC a.M the father o' H. Wysong and Mr.s. II.

11. ttrlftin and Mrs. ,1. H. (Jravc's was cmly lail when he made hi.s home here, but he was a fine 'ellow and we wc-re glad to shake his h.ind.

.1. J. wife and El- nier, ariiveil home from a vi.sit to i I heir and r. E. Spur- 1 gin, at Paducah; al.so Nona Whiting, at c'hil- on Wcdne.sclay.

Mr.s. Wliitin-; i grower may full at time of llvcTy of hlM cotton and to a In future profits arising from ptices be ing rc- (oived later. All that Is lo g'i tlte mis Is that a larger number of the c-o-op- crallve marketing nssoc'latlons so that these ii.sMOciafions c-mi control a larger voltiine of ceiffem crop. It is, of coiir.Hc*, geiierany teio. that the I'arin Hoard cun function only through Ho- With liiduce-im'nts now llic Texas ami Southern to dairy and poultry GOD CREATED LOVE OF HOME IN MANKIND a hiiMtaind In l.aeiilng H.org*' P.

Hrown ii on Sunday, HiL'ii, H. Smith 1 S. of wliteli wilt for more to bed ere.ps. I'vcry to b. vc Hiat acre iigc to eoHen wilt stc'ailtly.

Thus, wHti of cotton wltn.ss.'.l amt witli prospects of cotton Ising th. no reason why T.riee of eotton slmiil.l not tasi t.n-y<*ar average. Th. can tn fa.i. one reason.

Hint of Hm fatting to o-j .1. xas. II. DONNELL HONS Ii' r.iii HiimiDW. Poss Or iiduff ami Mrs.

oreridnff ri-eide at th of no stead 'iv nilbs north of the 1 his flHli l.irth.l.iy with parlv on fh lawn at home Sat- unlay aftenumn from to gU list his iloy wimse ranged uroiitiil Most were ai i by fh. lr moth. rs. g.ime'.s played on the siiaclou: lawn uml at the b.Niutifu! Idrtliday cake I'osteii wa with cream to happy gii.s's H.i11oon whlstie.s given the little- host. (1 many gifts b.

He heart cf ami this happy hirthd.V party will long be him and his little 1 E. L. EFFICIENCY INSTITUTE DATES SEPTEMBER 2-6 WILL RE HELD AT SOITH WILCOX METHODIST, THIS CITY During Hie first year er' Hie of Eyni.s. king of at lon, It: lssu rmisslon for the to ri'liirn from Haliy- lon tKi and retniild permission was liy ti.ini**!. wtio Lliut might tie returm el and high with ('yrtis.

In hl.s Hie po.Hition Hiat wontd now prime iiiinlsterH. whO; was a lim ai eb sc ndalif of ham, fafle rs of ami prlcuts und ami oHe to the of more than and s.rv- all tliat iiii don. first tlio.si* to The p.irt of the and tlmir not rous among wlio not natili by two fatliiTs of and Henju- mln. the and were actua etl by a to the nation to rc- promLs. ami xpected as it was through the l.sra* ilt.

that Inte to estalilish his king'lom through HU-. to the orld ami tlio.s** fathiTS, pri.sf.s and ix ing tie II o' (Inealion ij of kingdom to that M. ssiah in fulfillim-nt of He prophe- I cics for the redemption of the worbl. Itul muss of Jews iiiturning a iH'b rent re ason. I think they we re juetiiuled by the homing instinct that i is scaled in the of all i patriotic Though i le en the de- sfroyetl.

walks of torn down and all the principal Vet it was home ami tie ir he arts y. arned to return to I that as it was. Walter Sceitt in hi.s poem eii- portrays that Imtiiing in.stiiu in these te nder line Hn athe.s a man with soul Wlio to himseL" hatli said. Thi.s is my own. my native land? hearth hath within him InirnciL home his footsteps he hutii turmd From waiiiiering on a himband or wife to watch through the of the night by the flek of the other, ring to all of the wants wHti a sedb'Htide llmt ran he nor by a (mined iiurHe, a different feeling from having ai trained nurw! do reporting morning the kind of niglit the hud.

The many each muke for the other nml a love that cannot botigiit with Its price I Friendship cannot be liougbt with nmmy. Money may gather arouml nnel when udv.rsity overtakes the owner, the und fkitteT- vanish Into thin air. Hut friend- ship upon moral worth and a loyal a.id the many eourtesies In 111 weiids and de eds not bring mir by money, it from witliln ami not from without. Happine-ss i.s ac- by not m-ccHsarily gratuUouM Ijiil happine ss from gratuitou and happiness come-s from a faithful discharge o' duty to our Itowman and our duty to Cod, our church and its will not buy ei of our An approving cun only restitution and geiieration. cannot liuy an It may pay the ac- the eelucation, init is no royal roael to rleh und poor alike must burn 1 the midnight lumii and stmly and i work to fit for duties as anil for cho.s**n I culling, I nev.

known a boy or girl that wanteei an education that did not succeed in ting it regardless of their financial condition Thus that as to imiterial lilt'sslngs the rich and poor practically on a parity with the advantage. If any. in favor of the poor man. While rich all of cannot acquire them with money or hy reason of having money, but they turn home Hpcnrnian, Will and daiight Mattie Crey and E. Knox, Mrs.

Mallow anel children. ami E. E. Ciiglnml spent Hnnday with her moth.r, McKinney aneJ husbanel In Kinney, Saturday, Kc'ller Dunn anel Clifford Orlsham are visiting J. Orisham and wife and Dunn and Orishain ami Dunn i just returned from an exiend- Mc- i ed and vacatloh to points tjalbornla.

In and Mrs, Crook Norman Clen, Ju.sl re- turnc'd from a week's with relatives In Amarillo. Mr and Mrs, Ferii visited their parent.s, and Mrs. Wylie Haeklar Hunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Houston McAnally and Mrs. AVilson of. of lloliy visited his parents, Mr. and i Dallas have been visiting Mrs. Wil- Mrs.

McAnaJly, and sister. parents. Mr, and Mr.s. E. Dnnn.

Mrs! I'eurl Wysong. who lives north. Miss of McKinney eV town, ntly, 1 nt Haturday night with Mias H- Tho.s** the thoeliat vlvu! at Fhaiiiliersvlllo Haturday from liasa ware; Mrs. Emma Erwin and children. and Miss Misses norlne and Aline Mrs.

Fovington, E. F. and son, Misses Eula and Harker. and Mrs. W.

M. Khlrky and lamily, Hrowning and HIU r. J. E. B.

rry ami family. Mrs. Jim Uatlan and daughters, Mrs. UtD Fartwrlght. Mis.ses Huby Hulh and Jim.

and son. Hen Rattan und -'nno attended church the talxr- nacl night. Miss J'ini n- der. a cial song with Ruby Ruth at piano and Mrs. H'T on violin.

Among attending revival 0 Fhri.stlan church at Sunday night were: o' Sherman. Mrs. und uml wif- of Dal- la.s. and Erlsby and wife. J.

H. Giles. Mrs. O. S.

Seott. Amos Littrell and family, all of J. AYilmeth am! wi VV. W. Wilmeth and wife of Ash Hi Wilmeth and of McKinney.

H. T. I.cigh lost a barn by fire Sun-Tay had no in- and J. M. Graves to- lost l.etw..*n 3.mm and 4.mm bak's of hay.

vvith corn and feteri- ta. Th.y lo.Ht no but lo.st 1 ral building a large frame and the loss i.s which is very re' Mr. and ve Hettlcy and son, Alfred, of Sun Antonio, who been in Falifornia for la Tilk y. Mr. and Mrs.

ami Mrs. Tilley and Mc- Kinmy Sunday with Mr. and G. W. Tilley.

Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and son, Mr. and Mrs. John of Eayburg Saturday.

J. .1. still continues on the sick list. William young son of Mr. and Mrs.

James Gerhart of Inipfixed at the fjist ehureh Sunelay morning by the pastor. The young rly Mkss 11a Sumpk'S, who here, daughter of W. D. Sam- of this anel have bee vbvitlng vcral el.iys anel Mr. fb rhart Saturday to be at the baptizing of his son.

They all return'd to Dim y. FOX-CHANDIER FAMILY REUNION WELL AhENDED Eox-Fhandler family was held Sunday at Finch park. were nine children In the Eox family, three iKiys and six The boys are John, Jim anel Sam Fox. whibs the girls tjulsenberry. Hunter, Anderson.

Mooro and McKinney. IgiuEa Anderaon of McKinney was the only living of the family present at the reunion! the reunion being held by the children. hlldrcn and Invited Those present were; Mr, and Mrs. T. If.

Ikvols and family of Cellna; Mr. and Mr.s. Malone and of Fellna; Mr. and Mrs. I.eonard Raker of Mr.

and Flint Wright of Cellna; John King and Fellna; Dora, Mae, Gladys anel of DUMP sumim nionth.s vksUevl vvith Mr. these splendid yet they and Mr.s. JL T. laigh und daughter. them with money or Mts.s Evelyn.

on their re- Mi.s.s formed the niu.st them by traveling the 1 friendship of the feimily while at- same route and the niean.s i nding in San Antonio, that the poor acquire- them. MaiSSA held at the Chrl.stian church Mrs. J. Wesley Smith. Mrs.

J. O. MRS. ETHEL PAKRIS ANDERSON Correspondent ooooooo coooooooooo Mr.s. Harry Jordan vvu.s a visitor foreign in Thursday afternoon.

Mi.ss Scribimx of 'i'he progfum the Jolly Joy I nion to Lee ii troni lo G. at the South Stre. in this city, has 1. the of Daily aml th having for thks in- i It ks thaf viirious Union will to l.ik** ln program xt fit rand? If such there go, Elm visited Miss tbitiurn him I Sunday. For him no min.strel rapture.s Ed Dlckensoli ami High though litUs, proud his 1 visited their ukcle, -Abe Fruveii.

at this and name, Houmlless cl.iim, i those The wretch. Living, shall Ami. To tile I'livvtpt, uiillunur his as wish can in Mc- title.s. povver. uml If, ail in sil'.

forfeit fair renown, dying, shall go down dust from wlu in ami unsung. Following is program partim ut.s ami teaeher.s; Wliat a home i.s something ami the more tluin a a liou.se. eannot witli momy. 11 must be luuldeii liy thy ovvmr. vvho must vvateh switches planted grow Sundny.

Jess Erwin was visitor Kinney Saturdixy night. Miss Je.s.sie Heury ot visited Theltpa Eorter Sunday. John Vaughan of McKinne was a visitor in Melissa Monday morning, Fharlic Ervvtp his Hii.ster and family at Trinity Siiturday night ami Sunday. Miss Herthu f'arroU, who has been vi.slting her Mrs. Roy Uoblvins.

atiil huslvtine! in 1 HiUas returned to hr Saturday night. H. S. Wysong and wife, Alfred ttk of San Antonio and Miss i Evelyn visited in Dallas Suu- vvas but improved al the However. Mr.

Spurgln liuti 1 iiie.H.sag»* Thursday mevrning that his skstt-r had away. ami his wi.e ami went baek to Fhil- for funeral. our to this gooel lamily In the'ir bereaveim'iit. "What Talby. We He lie Rev.

M. rooell I John Graves ami family of ib'pai'liiieiit. Why nml Henv Foreign I.s.«! Rev. M. I into magnifieeiu trees.

Every aehl as the lamily grows something more than a shel-j SeUurday uight and Sunday inifirove mi nt I ith hks Mr. anil W. and a la! I've ry 1 1 more adilition iUtd a COOPERATIYES CAN INCREASE COnON PRICE Tl.inl Young Fhri.stiaii. W. I Cm'k.

I'ouitli FARM RDARI) OFFERS TO ADV ANCE im PER CENT MARKET PRK'E J. R. Dowell of Hllt.steoro writing ill N'l'ws on erop market outlook Rev. M. riglit.

t'cmi. ion. ele-volional. theory reereal ion. ael.iournuH'nt.

t'. Ffxst g(i i In an eiiitorial Aug. 'J Dallas says thal the Ih per pouml. Frum a of last yi'ur vvrlte'r from elala furiiistied liim liy a of Hill eoualy farimr.s I sure is li( setting of pieluetion at 20e. 1 wa.sk however, to issue' Willi Tlie News In Hs statement Hiat the lariiiers in the onn pot over 20c for Hielr cotton.

Thi.y have an average of pi'r the last ten years. f-hp avi'rage and consumptiort of cotton has hern almost exactly the' during that pertoel (the was a more thqii Hie el uetioni, I take tt for that the (rade has as a fair lirico for the proilucer to reaelvc. And yet, in the face of eerluliity that tilts eotton e'lop will fat! much la'tow last e'rop, we, see the price going at urunmi 18e, umler the' ti'n-yi'ur average ami umler of produetlon. If this c'omlltion eontluues to vail it will I almost rntlrt'ty the fault of Hie fariiiers Hieinselves. Ttio farm BoJtrd aPuoimceJ I 7:00, (b'volional.

tlii'ory eta.ssi'.s. ri'ei ation. im ltuHls ael.iou rainent, ili'vol ional. tlii'ory adjoui nmi'iil. 7 :1 SMHt.

ek'v otlonal, 7 :1 reen'ation. nii'thoels adjouriime'nt. IT'blav. theory elasses. 7:40.

me'Hioets avvaiiltng ei! adjonriwiii'nt. 1 and Nat Talkinglon Loekni'y, are' visiting the'ir son. i'alkliigton, and wife ami oHii'f relatilvi's li'-re at their oM ilvKtuuey Ipiuite. of It tieeonu's part of the m.in. is something more than a terial bks.sing.

is a that it that is in its nature. building may a tri'uk from an siaml- to the ow it bcauti- iul ami in fh.at poorest man i.s of rle liest. Whe we eonside the mate rial tik'ssings of Hiis worhl. is i'oore'st and the' rteliist uni, in rt'- spe els, in favor of the' poor man. only ma- ii'riul that rich ami pour alike are fooel.

eloHi-jiand ing ami slnlle'r. In ri'speet to elifferenee is in favor of ttie poor man. not from The simpli'r fmnts luillii up a bette-r eiuality of lirawn. lajne, nmsele and 1 rain. Tlmt is vvhy eent of gri-at of nation, vvlu'th- or eomo from the' eountry or very small town ami e'eiit of ttiat mt per eent hael a sirugjile with poverty in years, ami Hint simple' fooel anil tliat struggling young men ami young women lu'lter fitfevl for the l.atlle* lift' ami the' bailie In the eause' than the' uml girls terought up In life with etainties ami an time'.

house is a nuili'rial that ean pureliu.si'd with rnoni'y. A i.s .1 blessing Hiat e-annot with moiii'y. tniilt up by the' joint lamily. 'I'hat ri'mlnels thal there are oHii'r spiritual lik'ssliigs Hiat eannot tee pureliJised witli money. tlie'in may be mentloni'd love.

1 do not mean animal love, but Hial Hiat knits Hie soul of a man ami woman togi'ltier that lasks til rough life anel beyoml the grave, und I belie've ilimugh eternity. That Kind of love may be ucqiitreel only through made each -for other. That that lie hut must be labors of the I). Graves. and and son, Kenneth, are home from Denton.

vvheiv they have been atte-nei- ing the North Texas Stale Ell ami Jesse Oslnirn visited their unele, Fruven at Anna, Sumluy. Mrs. L. R. and son.

of I i lias vi.sited Gib.son’s parents. ami J. L. Gibsun anel Forinm'. List Mr.s.

Miller ami chiklnii here from Hherinan visiting her susler, Mr.s. Ed ami hus- ami mother. Mrs. Fum- eron. J.

Doeld of is visiting her Mrs. Jesse MeAnally. and liu.sbuml north of town. Hum Wysong, who lias e-n in Vehool at De'tilon Tixiieher.s’ colli'ge is home for the remainder ot the Sivm is one of tiie te'avhers of Alla Hubbaril. Miss Mary wiio iias be en normal at Denton, has to her home hero tor the remainder of the Miss Hhillips is u.ssistant at Kelley.

Homer V. Dodd ami family Fhiekasha, vlslti'el his eousin. Fearl Wysong night. Mr. Dodd and his family are moving to in East 'rexns.

formerly made his home with -Mrs. Wy- for quite a while. Mis.s Honnle Taylor, who he-r H. A. degree from the Denton normal hast week, ks home with her parents, Mr.

and Mns. H. H. Taylor ami fumily for o' the summer. She is one of leueh- Ing faculty at Hubbard, whore ha.s been loeatcil for several Hie Mell.s.«a eltizens who mingling with the in afterneou were: John Slaughter, anel Mrs.

S. 11. Harris, S. H. Taylor.

Fllver A Lue.y. annual vvlcome to new I be rs ami homecoming to older ones will 1 Siin.lay. pt. with an all-day program. Husket dinner will be served at the tabernacle.

There will i a baptismal se rvice at the church at 7 o'clock at which time will Ivaptized. All of the' espe'Cially urged to om and get acquainted on thks day. Rev. A. Flinkenbeaid is the pastor of the church.

'I'he "get acquainted" picnic ot H.iptist church in honor of the members of that church ami ad of who converted during the Hapiist revival i will be held at Fim piirk Friday The will gather the Hapti.st elnu'ch at Melissa at 4 und all ill drive to Me- Kinm togetheT. Everybody is in- vlte to come and bring well filled baskets and enjoy a nice, social i gatlu'ring. urging the new to come. Ho.stma.«t«'r Spencer arnran inov the tm.stoffiee into the n. liuihling that J.

E. Dick. built for temporary use aft- the tire that de.stroyed several buildings stocks goods on The post office Ixs'U located in the room at the bank. will now have more room for their work ami are well just south of the church. is like getting back home after a long trip, us the post uf.iice wa.s moved from olil building that where Fhristkui church is now located, in to the I'ouglas L.

ami the barber shop now are located. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HIH and dren, Hearl. Jack and Earl o' near H. H. McCormick Saturday.

ami S.ely and and Tom th.dr brother. John who has been sick with malaria Will Scanlon has malaria Mrs. arl Hawk ami Hazel and nee. visited their mother and Mbs- tnheimer. Wtdnesday.

Mr.s. H.ttie Hruitt and family from East Texjas vi.sited her AVillle and Connie Holmes, last w.ek-*'nd. Mr.s. L. Rollins from Blue Gi-ove, Flay county, Texas, and H.

K. and daughters, and vi.sit.*d their niece and Mrs. Eubanks and Jerry Herndon of Eoncinc; Mr. Mrs. K.

F. Hewley children of b'om'ine; Mr. Mrs. Totn Chan- dbr and family of Foncine; Mr. Mrs.

George Fhandbr and son ol! Eoolc; Mr. and Will Chandler of Foote; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Parker and family of Tul.sa. Jessie Atkinson of McKinney; Mr.

and D. Oates of McKinney; Mr. and Mrs. Joe and sons of Mc4 Kinney; Mr. and Mrs.

John Crucs and sons of Cellna; Mr. and Mrs. K. Rowley and Ray, of Mrs. Laura of McKinney; Mr.s.

J. M. and son, WlUie, of Kinney; Mrs. Jim White ami daughter of Celina; Mrs. Julia Herndon and grandson.

Jack of Frisco; Mrs, Mary Montgomery of Frisco; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Chandler of Foote; Mr.

and Mrs. A. E. Quisenberry of Foncine: Mr. and Mrs.

Clydo Chandler of McKinney; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Cramer and daughters of Foncine; Mr.

and Mrs. John Moore and son. Tom. of McKinney; Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Herndon and daughters of Foncine: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson of Foncine; A. E. Kelley of Amarillo; Josh Herndoin of McKinney; Wick of McKinney; Mr.

and Mrs. Ren Taylor and sons of Foncine; George Cramer of Dallas; Mrs. Nan- and Jewel Anderson tvere 'it. Bloomdiilr; Mr. and Peyton loan M.rn,...inter and the and MeCor.nk-K of Ponclnct Mr.

and Olaude Cro.lle and fn.nUy at Melton and children ot oncine, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Downs, of Mt. Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs.

C. M. YtllHams of Mt. Olive; Mr. and Mrs.

of Mt. Olive; Mrs. Milt Turner of Mr. and Mr.s. Joe Turner and ited Murphy Sunday.

i Prof. J. H. Robinson ami family have returned from a ten visit with In AA'est Texas. Mrs.

Bear visited her ter in McKinney WO.S recently operaUd on. Mrs. Hud Smith has b.eii visiting her daughter. Herschel Harper, who i-s now living in Wylie. who of Allen and others.

150 were present and everybody had a mo.st enjoyable time and are looking forward to next year 3 reunion. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO VERONA By MRS. M. L. STROUP Corrcspoiuh'nt oooooooooooooooooo HEADQUARTERS FOR COTTON PiaiNG SUPPLIES WE HAVE EVERY THING YOU NEED IN GATHERING YOUR COTTON AND CORN.

t'. Traiithem Irom A'ollinville. whei-e several with her Mrs. Anderson. Miss Wanda Lou F.urton turiu'd to home in Roy.se Fitv after a few days with her grandmother.

Mr.s. E. J. Rurton. Mr.

ami Mrs. and iluughters. ami Joe. of Elect 111 visited Mr. ami E.

L. Willkim.s Sunday. Air. and Mark Ralley and -Miss Verna TuVner of MeKinni'V Sumluy with Mr. ami Mrs.

Lml Railey. uml Mrs. Hallew o' Hike Mr. ami Mrs. Lud Hailey Sunday.

F.iy Stroup has returned Iroiu Denton, she h-as spent the jia.st year studying in the N. T. S. T. F.

Airs. Traynor ami grund- visiting her sister, E. Mrs. Lola Nesbet of Longview spent Sunday with her iVareuts, Mr. and Mrs.

E. L. Williams. and Mrs. Nelson have returm'tl here after a several stay In EUetra.

A'elma and Minnie Aayeock of Ih'nton are visiting their grand- muther. Mrs. Grisham. Mrs. Eugene McKinney is her parents.

Mr. J. T. Grialuun. Amon Rurton of City was biici visitor Ui Wagon Covers Wagon Rods Knee Pads We the FAMOUS FLORENCE OIL STOVE.

GEO. W. JAMES Scales Beams Pick Sacks Water Kegs Hardware and Implements OUR FIRST FALL COLLECTION NOW ARRIYING ALL THE NEWEST IDEAS IN MILLINERY, JEWELRY, HOSIERY AND ALL ACCESSORIES IN MOST ING STYLES. WE VERY CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO BEFORE BUYING. MRS.

W. E. MARSHAa Where Style Reigns Supreme VISIT US f- filmili lutiiiiinuiii iitutitf' 1.

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