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Page Four BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE BONHAM. TEXAS. SATURDAY. FF.R. 20.

iq i FEED YOUR DR. HESS PAN A CEA! STOCK TONIC To increase your egg production. Also I ROUPE and DIARRHOE REMEDY GROCERY AND MARKET PHONES 171 678 FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS We now have plenty ot Georgia cabbage plants, also onion Dave Hill und R. I. Williams 196-6t-c 1 Boy Scouts Went To Denison Friday Bijr Time PERSONALS' Last was a Scout night, ana they were on the b.

going to son.where they met with the Denison Scouts their hall in the south pari of ritv. v.hich was describee to the Favu.ite as a dandv place for Boy ScouU to had fire hall, and where is ihe boy who does not Itve a fire company, fires? Troop Lloyd Rcdpcrs, scqut master; Dick. Higgins. scout master cl Patrol 52. ar.d Van cout nvi J.

B. iv, oi Savoy, was a ham visitoi today. Mrs. Tom Arterbcrry, editor of the Savoy vas in Bonham today on business. Mr.

and Mrs. Cliff Choate and little son. Ch.i, Childless, Texas, are here Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gary.

Murphy Clutter of Fort Worth arrived here yesterday to visit his father. Giant Clutter. Mr and Mrs. Gary Guthrie and son. arrived yesterday from Yuma, to visit relatives.

They drov, through in their car. Dr. B. P. Clutter of Borger, B.

C. Clut.ter or and Chas. Kell; and Jim Kelley cf Com- Presbytcrlan Church, IT. S. A.

Sunday School at 9:45. THE SESSION. Trinity Episcopal Church Second Sundav in Lent. Sunday School at 9:30 Evening Prayer Wednesday, 24th at 7 clock HAROLD G. HENNESSY, Rector.

A. W. WAINWRIGHT. Supt. Feb ter of rrojo 13 attended.

They nierce aiv nerc to attend the iuneral were accompanied by Eagles James of thpir Grant Clutter. Campbell aid James Rcdncrs and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keithly of San Scout Cmith. Iroep 50.

and Antonio here late yesterday Ellis Kenneth Croft. It. i afternoon io attend their Old ant. Beitram Hopkins, Stai Grant ClutUr. They were accompanied by Mrs.

Lizzie Keithly. who Is Scouts of 52. There -c Scouts and others interested at the meeting from Sher- I man and Vr.n A 1st ne, and a big time was led. The occasion being celebrated was Parents' Nudit. and everything was aopropos to such an occasion and visiting hi.

sister, Mrs. T. L. Coleman. AUCTION SALE ON, CROWDS ARE COMING IN TO ATTEND IT First Methodist Churc Sunday School 8 45 a.

in. Jno. Spivey. Supci intendent. A class for every one.

Men. forget the Wesley Service 11:00 a. m. Subject: But Still in the Ring." Epworth Leagues 6.15 p. tn.

A for all young people of the church and other who wish to come. Servicc 7:15 p. m. Subject: "A Careless Husband Missionary Society 3.00 p. m.

Mon! day. Wednesday 10 00 a m. District Missionary niL-ctmg at the church servicc 7 15 p. Wednesday. T.

L. HUFFSTUTLER, Pastor. GULF NO. 3 WHITE GASOLINE 9c Plus 4c Gas Tax Classified Ads FOR SALE FOR REN 1 Oldham place on North Main, Ma.cii Oldham. 199-6t-c FOR SALE- 1 Quick-meai gas range.

with heat 1 large radiant gas heater 1 small gas heater. 1 T. P. A- L. large electric iron.

1 T. P. L. small el.ctrlc iron. 1 Therapeutic electric 1 A.

electric radio. baled oats and peanut hay. C. W. Jackson.

711 N. Main St. Willard -'NOW Cars Washed and Greased First Christian liureh A growing School, come at Attend Our AUCTION SALE COMPLETE STOCK TO BE SOLD Those' are words you hear at an auction, wnen auctioneer stands on his with his hammer in Arleune. Superintendent his hand tcally a gavel, and sells 1 Communion and Worship at 10:50 something the 1 Service planned and conducted by The Bonham Furniture Co. has de- I the men.

As.v.r.ned subject of ser- cided to i lace its stock on the Lord's Suppei block and sell it out to the highest bidder, so Col. Byron Kelly was en gaged to uj the job. and at 2 o'clock this afteriloon the sale began. Chairs arranged, just as they are at an furniture sales, and the ladies come in mid take scats ana listPn to v.iy bids, admire the stuff Vesper Set vice at 5 p. m.

Happy, informal se.vice Lessons From Life of Service at Gober at 7 p. m. Covered supper and schurch school comcrence. Tuesday at 6:30 p. m.

studv of the New Testa- 1 50 verybody SERVICE STATION Fourth at Road Phone Willow Service 777 FOR SALE 15 nice pigs. 7 to 10 weeks old. and one sow. at farm 1 ml. north.

T. J. Humphrey. FOR SALI. Prairie hay $9 per ton.

2 miles west of A. Moore. 197-3t-p Low Prices for Repairing and Recharging All Makes of FOR FOR RENT Front bed room, next door to Gross Boarding House Phone 555 or 105 POR RENI Desirable duplex apart- ment close in Modem conveniences. I Homer Thompson. R.

M. TIRE CO. S. E. Corner Squae Phone 309 Willard STORAfiF.

BATTERIES ir Crnlar lU frtm tm aha al BatMrr 11x14 PHOTO OF ONE PERSON 196 6t-C I and. bid. for without the ladies bid- ment. Wednesday at 7 m. SATURDAY SALES WEEK DAY SALES m.

m. p. m. BONHAM FURN. CO.

ED OLD STAND Phone No. 6 519 N. Main ding an-uuiiton would tn ila1 proverbial pai.caV.e at ter steam rollci had run over it. Then there is something fascinat- about auction Whither you want or need a thing or not. if somebody else to bidding on it, you want it, too That's human t.ur«\ aad tiul makes the wheels no round in business, moie than one person wanting a thing The Favi iIte carried an advertisement for auction in its Frdiay issue, and the paper went out to the over this trade territory, and the best guess is there will tx- biz crowds to attend the auction at the Bonham Furniture place of business.

'Hie store was closed this morning, Kfltiing rcadv for the big event, and the first as stated above was scheduled to start at 2 o'clock afternoon Attend these auctions It mav be that you can get the very thing vou want, and your price -what better chance wo you Board ul Elders meeting Sunday at 2:30 p. m. W. HOLDER, Pastor. First Presbyterian Church Sunday ochool 9:30 Geo.

Keene, Superintendent Church 11 a. m. and 7 The pasto. will preach at both hours. Prayer service Wednesday.

7 p. m. Visiting woishippers cordially welcomed. VARNER. Pastor.

Serve Us. Song Scriptu.v John 13: 1-17 Winston Frost Song Evans Special Maslc -Olvin Gross Talks: 1. Jesus Attitude Toward Work Nedra John, on 2. Workers in God's World Aline Oney 3 How Can We Be Fair to Who Servo Us? Rex Coppedge. Song Prayers Benedict ion.

i Visitors always welcome Grant Clutter Is Dead at Mis Home On Red River I I NI.lt M. MRS. J. T. CIIANDLFR The funeral servicc for Mrs.

J. Chandler conducted at the Bap- tLst churtn in Gober yesterday af- ternoon. c-inducted by Rev. Thos. Reece of tins city and Rev.

F. E. Fite of Shermu.i. The burial took place in the Go'xr cemetery. Mrs.

Chandler died at the home of her daushter. Mrs. Newt Cunning- ham, with whom she lived, on the evening She was a native oi Alabama, being born in that State i on July 15. 1855. She had lived in this county ior a long time.

She was a good woman. She leaves a number of children, among whom is Bert Chandler, county Commissioner. OF THANKS To all tho3e who is any way extended theii aid or sympathy during the illness or on the deatth of out mother, Mrs. J. Chandler, we ol- fer our suucre gratitude and thanks.

THE FAMILY. 1.00 THREE 7x9 PHOTOS OP ONE PERSON FOSTER PHOTO YOUR HOME BAKERY supplies you with Frrsh Brrad, when you want it. and how you mot BONHAM INSTITUTION Conliam Bakery North Main st. Bonham, irst Baptist liureh Sunday ochool 9:45 a. m.

Morning Worship 11 Sub- iect of message. The Test of Special Musir by the Choir. Training Service, 6:30 p. m. Evangciiotic S'Tvice, 7:30.

Subject of message, Determines the Destiny of the Soul?" h.p Luncheon Monday I night at 7 o'clock. A splendid pro, gram follows Mid-ween Prayer Service Wednesday night ul 7:30 The S. will have Circle meetings Monday afternoon at 2:30 as Circle No. 1, Mrs Cromwell Circle No. 2, Mrs.

Woodson Circle No 3. Mrs. L. Nunnelee 4. Mrs.

R. Smith Circle No. 5. Mrs. R.

Lipscomb The G. Auxiliary will mw' the church Tuesday afternoon 3:45. R. SMITH. Pastor.

INTERMMMATE C. K. PltOtiRAM Fisher Bodies are exclusive to Chevrolet in the lowest price field All tk.t la tifw nini fiur in foiinil ili llie oliiv rar of itti I li- Mork llir nrw lirvu.lrl Su. rar miti vou'll over otwi aimllirr of I mIii re mikI In rlean, Mrr.iniliii«- t.i fronl r- of I Jiul 111- 1 Li fr uri mini, aiibolunlial, himm I aiifi i oimtrm Iimi ili llir Il adjiutable iutenor -un liroad anH ami in llie niattivr, iloort, rj-ily opened lite auUKiiatio The IruIh lievrolet ami Fialier liava ed in bmliea Ine beat -hxikinf, (TKiat luta ever lu in the low -pru tield. The InU'i C.

will meet Sunday alte noon at 6 15 o'clock. Song America Sentence Prftytrs Subject Quailties Made Great? ScriptUK Matt 25: 14-21. D'ader- Alarshall Pierce Parents Mildred Clayton and Rodgers J. The Yo Virginia Surveyor Doris I)c. A Sola.

and Statesman Steva Lee Pieri ls Att.tu le and Practices in snect to c. the Bible, Prayer and Sunday rvance Rodgers His La Uays Mac Questu.u Mizpah i lark enu.rial Methodisl Church 9 45 Sunday School. Earl Turner. Superintc.utf nt. 11 00 hip service 6 30 Flpwoith League 7 30 Pn a inn service.

evening 7:30 prayer- meeting Thursd.i afternoon 2:00 Mrs Ed. LJrown. President. D. A ROSS Pastor Grant died this morning at 9:15 o'clock at his home at Tulip.

He succumbed to an attack of pneumonia. with which he was stricken Thursday of last week The remains will be brought here, and the fui.cral service will be conducted at uie First Christian church by Rev. Holder tomorrow afternoon at 3 The interment will at the Willow Wild cemetery. Grant Clutter was a of the late W. J.

and Zelmah Clutter, who were among the erliest pioneers of the county. He was born at the old home, Gober on June He spent his c.itire life in this county, the greatci part of it on the farm He was manied first to Miss Ella Murphy. To them a son and daughter were born. Murphy and Otta. both of whom survive After i the death oi his first wife he mar- ried Miss Edna Snodgrass To their two sons and one daughter were born, all of whom are living In addition to these he is survived by five brothers and four The brothers areW W.

and Pat Clu ter of this citv Dr. B. Clutter of Borter. B. Clutter of Lubbock Clutter of San Antonio.

Mrs. Kelley anU Jim Kelley ot Commerce, and Misses Nellie and Meda Clutter of tins city. Grant Clutter was well known In 1 this city, here he lived for a num- her of but about ago he returned to farm He was good man, honest and conscientious kindly and helpful. He had been for years a meinbir of the First Christian church, and was active in a quiet way in its work We had tx'tter citizen than Iv are many who sorrow because ol death NOTICE From March 1st to Srptem ber 1st the undersigned Banks will open at 9:00 A. M.

and close at 3:00 P. except on Saturday and First Mondays, when we will main open until 4:00 M. Bonham State Bank. First National Bank 200 6t WE HAVE OPENED OCR (REAM STATION Will buy Cream and all other Country Ihe hiKhest cash prices. PORTER STANSBCRV in charge.

F. R. Elkins Son Call 509 DR. THOMAS D. COX Registered Optometrist Eyes Examined Glasses HtW Over First Natfcinal Bank Miss the Legion Play olor si.Moli C.

K. PROGRAM Total pioouction ot Kentucky t- bacco in 1931 was estimated at iti: pounds FIRE SALE ON MERCHANDISE DAMAGED IN OUR STOCK PORTABLES RADIOS RECORDS PLENTY OF BARGAINS Weather Lar Needs Chains Glass Window Glass Dressing Mats We have the following for Model Fords and are selling them at half price: Curtains Glass Window Glass Mats llalscll Motor Co. Authorized Chevrolet I)i alctt Eggis dozen Sweet Milk Cooking I Small for Ouart Dressing iht Ik Se Jit Charged and Delivered PHONE 10 Grocery Tim McCoy AS 44 475 f. o. k.

Mint, Michigan mjtn prifW tr 4 I hrtrUrl Kio'nr 4 Ihftrml, oj 0 mi NEW CHEVROLET SIX THE GREAT AMERICAN VALUE FOR 1932 SEL OUR DkALJj.K UELOW HALSI I MOTOR COMPANY BONHAM, TEXAS in I t'iry idilli-, PM Im mt NIC Ht'ult't Senior istian Endeavor program for Sunda Feb. 31. 1932. at 00 p. m.

Ls as folltj Topic -What Ls the Church? Scriptuii Eph. 2: Jtum 12. 45 Leadei 1 orothy McRae Sour Sc ice Joe Myers, leader SugKe.it.'. 1 Question Special uujjc to Ponder 1 tie Paul Lena Mae McClure 2. Church as a Family -Henry Dor- outtfi.

3. The Is a Guardian to Christs 1 -David Alexander. 4 Livin, Examples David Smith. 5. Its 1 ai.iilngs Alma Owens 6 Lead.

in Benevolence Gladys Burnett. 7 Cha.up.un ot Justice. Righteousness, Pun.y, ana Holine.vs in the Wnrld. Adi j- Christian Closing S-. iik INTER MEDIATE HI I.EAGI’E.

FIRS MKT HOI) I ST III lt( II Leadei V.iRinia Christian Fair Believe It OrNot rrs fresh, forIMc for 5c 2c 1 Sweet 1'jC Lard, Compound, lit I can 5c Qt Sour Pickles 15c 1 cub lUc boxes 5c 5c Onion Onion 1 Peaches pplea, ib mi boxes 5c I Rice Fancy, Eli 5c Coffee, we grind it. 'i lbs 1 Bov Out Meal, 5 lbs Flour 4K lb ua runt ced 7.V T. A. TAYLOR hasli and Karrv West Side Square DELIVERY SERVICE Apples, Oranges, Grapefruit- for 25c Bananas, doz Green Onions Lettuce. 2 for Turnip Greens, 2 for 15c for 15c New Potatoes 5c Carrots Turnips lb 25c 30c 25c 5c 15c 8c 3c Gun Virginia Lee Corbin Directed by J.

P. McOawaB Detective Lloyd No. 2 AMERICAN THEATRE TODAY SPECIAL 10:30 SHOW Lily Damita In WOMAN.

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