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The Vernon Record from Vernon, Texas • Page 6

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The Vernon Recordi
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Vernon, Texas
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THE VERNON RECORD, FRIDAY, AUGUST II, 1922. KEEPING UP AVITH FRIENDS DICK fWWEHS MATCH I) TO FIGHT EDDIF BIRD Walker fur 1 ic -2t rgdull is in iiMiim fur tii her daughter. Putty in uvn and pound im 'V stfN'k. i wii riwood A ns Iff IF fifvv lo ii diii' Everything i you an in neod ot a unit tress ouip ill and we atvf yon two and in stork. Swni ii threo pound twood Co.

is sorioi Vlnin. For llulu- ill at 1. .1. Mrs. J.

p. Hmniltoii and son Hu Million, wife find daUghter. Rulhb ol' have gone to i Miss l.ouise Bull'd returned till? and DimmRt for a visit with relatives, nnnrniug from Canyon where hus heen attending Summer Noriuul. Miss Tents, wagon sheets and phk sinks 1 Baird will teaeh at Odeli next term. til Swrtrtwood A Co.

lie, I r------------- Mr. and Mrs. Durbin and son, Marriage licenses was issued 1 F. llllll Miss i Williams, and J.evvis Bodariek aud Miss Klon Floyd. ureompnnied Mrs.

I I Dver. motored over from Dallas venter day to spend a few days with relatives and friends. Dlek Bowers ehutnpion feather I weight tin Vernon distriei is 1 nuitehod with Eddie feared nuntv fighter do in eight-round uoui liere on August is. Bowers weighs only 128 pounds and in this fight he is pitted against ft rtmu weighing FF, pounds. ft is claimed that Bird is fasi mid has puneh that is dangerous.

In liis Iasi six fights Bow rs woti with knoek out Mows The hold will he held ill the Peek building and will 1 preceded by some! interesting preliminaries. The figld i will be under auspices of the Pas-; imr Athletie club. Visits Site of Big Dam Mr and Mrs. Alderman and son spepr Sunday and Monday in the Mack Community visiting Mr Heiiauh While' there they also weid down into Baylor eount.v lust a vv miles from there and visited the of the big dam Funner Resident a Visitor Hiehard Ball of Deeatnr and l.loyd of Davidson Okla were here yesterday. Thev are former resi- denls of this eount.v Mr Ball has iieen prospecting and visiting relatives ami returned yesterday his home near Decatur.

He is enidempinting moving here. The minister of' the Church of Christ Tlios, Milholland will tfith his Bihle Training Class Wed nesday night After more meet iltg at Fake Texas beginning Friday uighi Vugust Is niuning to er two lords days (lie will he hack in Vernon to i ike up lie RECIPES follow llllll work B. M. Rollins, aere yesterday Putty in tvyo non in stin Fort on and three a 1 1n.tod Worth cuts, wagon sheets and pick sacks twartwood A. Co.

st A. line N. Vernon of as her guests West this jsisler. Mrs. W.

Brown and Mr jMtuml a re ltV Magness a former resident of this M. Perry and children. Evelyn irudise week, her iitnf I) Parnell sterday. Wichita Falls was and FafWell was fhis week looking after larin north of Pease river. We lta a y- oi wod Tents, wagon sheet: ai Swart wood A Co.

a tal sacks lte. A Homer Wednesday We soil i .1. Rogers yyas in Paducah and Thursday on business. I. A.

Co.x who lias heen in a hospital in T.fifte North Dakota with an i of pneumonia is he 1 recovering. good gits A any lte A. H. Murchison was in Oklahoma Thursday and Friday on business. at a have a bargain.

few used oil Swartwod A stove? Co. lte We have a few oil cook at ii bargain Swai wod A Co. I. 4 It I K. 31.

Haney, land B. Gibson witnessed the base hall NMween Dallas and Wichita Falls Wednesday at Wichita Fails. Robert of Dallas en route to Colorado. find Mrs. Snowden.

Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. Smith and Miss 1 tut Smith of Dallas stopped over in Vernon Wednesday enrolite to Colorado to (their vacation.

ollie Johns who tins heiui visit ling Mrs A. Gibson'. ami Iftl tending Baptist revival left Thursday fitr Wllhlta Falls -visit with before returning to her home near PwrifU Ta let on Moore of Clilllieotiie in Vernon vesterdav on business Wc none sell pure better. .1. Pennsylvania oils.

Munis A Sons. of car at lie. X. Stokes is contemplating trip next week to l.its Vegas and other New Mexico towns. We sell and guarantee Hood and Miller tires and tubes.

.1. J. Munis Hons. lte Mrs. Fannie Steele of Denton is visiting her son ami daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. E. Steele here. rods, stake sockets, frame clamps and wagon paint a Swartwood Co. lte.

Sunshades for any .1 .1. Man is A Sons, Mr. and Mrs. T. F.

Brock and daughter. Miss Nora of I.uhhock visited his nephew. J. Brock, and family of Vernon Thursday. A.

F. Roiibsahui of was Tuesday alid Wednesday on business. Mr. Hmibsahm was former teacher of chemistry In the bfgh school liefe. and Vernon in 11120.

II" Inis been with the Humble Oil and Re! fining company ever since left here. Anything you want for a Ford car we have it. -J. J. Munis A Sons.

lte. Alf Hills, cashier at Denver station, has gone to northwest for his vacation. He will visit Seattle. Washington. Victoria and Vancouver, B.

C. ami will return by the way of San Francisco, l.niig Bench and I.os Angeles. He will return about September 1. Mrs. J.

T. Camp has returned to her home in Wichita Falls after a visit with her nephew. B. C. Bennett and family here.

Rev. S. E. l.loyd has a tree of very fine peaches in his yard on East Texas treit. which are jusf now ripening.

The pouches are supposed to he of the Chinese cling variety. sum- a pies brought to The Record office few days before joining a jmrty of epough to carry most any friends there for a trip to Galveston, mi me Theresa Hazard left Wednes day for ii II um where she will visit K. Ewing Critically ill K. Ewing of 'LVI1 is critically ill at the home of his daughter. Mrs.

J. K. Collins, on W. Paradise street. He was stricken suddenly Wednesday Afternoon and since then has been in a serious condition.

Mr. Ewing ami daughter. F. McDowell have been here for a few weeks wilh M.ss Frances Collins while Mr. ami Mrs.

Collins been in Colorado. In response lo a message that Mr. Ewing was ipilte ill. Mr. and Mrs.

Collins came borne last night. GrnO $4,000. F.wing of Enid, another duugli Nearbrptlgh and ter. also night iind a grand son. Earl Westmoreland of AntlerR is ettteeted today.

Presbyterian Church Sunday school at 10 a. in. A new order of service will for the of the suniincr. Instead of having an intermission and worship Returns From ong Auto Trip. E.

D. and E. E. Vaughn returned home tliis week from an extended tour through counties of Fannin. Hopkins.

Della and Hunt. They woke accompanied by their families and-they proceeded in a leisurely manner: hunt- ing and fishing on sen I in by Mtss Fid Gond- arc Juice Vftev washing grapes rush while heating them Fruit juice will flow readily when ffuF is Iteated hut rhe pulp should not hi to boil Wlii'ii pulp Is rboroughlv soft strain through a double tie, cloth, or any thin elpth and i as much juice through then strain the juice through a flau Hiilerest alendar for August loth without ilea- The follow ing program Inis tw eu until it is very liot. iiid not pared hv committee on program for boiling, skim, strain into sterilized for the remainder of the month place the corks in loosely, place August: Hie bottles on a rack in a water-hath. Tuesday. August IT, Early morning i ail't minutes at a tempcrn- swirn ami lireakfast.

hosts and hostess i boiling. Press the cs. and Mrs. E. P.

Mr. and I in the top of the hot tie Mrs E. M. Hanev. Into scaling wax and store in a dark 'Thursday evening.

August 17 'Hie cold press method get evening. Real Estate Transfers. (Wilbarger Abstract W. Newton and wife to Win. Black wood, west- lots 7 and s.

TC to Vernon, H. Scarbrough and wife to W. lot 2 IHook 74. Robinson's addition to Vernon consideration Friday, August is -42 party, hosts and hostesses. Mr.

and Mrs. B. A. Wil- 1 Itatus. Nfr.

and Mrs. Kemp. Thursday evening, August 24 "Your evening, do as you please." Friday. August 2o --Voting People's Night. Misses I'lihili I.add.

i.orriiiue may used. Direction for this method may be found in Farmers' Bulletin Sol). Blackberries. berries, and agertaher- berries irtakc good fruit juices, WaJennebm Kind Preserves I pound of rind in one-inch. squares.

Remove iind pink pan 0,1 I hi net between oil A. E. Sides and visited Mr. and Mr week. family It.

of 1 Kick Vernon this Our guarantee on any and every thing you buy of us is your own sat isfaetlon. J. Mnnis A Sons. lte J. A.

MeGuffey and Charley Ratliff returned Thursday from a three stay in Mineral Wells. Wc have a nice assortment cots dial you mu buy the money The Everything Come to The Everything Store to Card of Thanks, buy wash tubs, brooms, ice cream' Wc desire to this method of ex- fns'zers and enamel ware and you will pressing our thanks to the people of saving money on the purchase. 1c. Vernon for the many acts of kindness ----------------------------j shown during the recent illness of our Terhune ami the sale of'little son. a 10-20 Titan tractor to E.

F. Raines I The silence hich was maintained of Harroid and an 18-10 International the the hoy was extruder to W. J. Showers of Harroid itremely nervous and at the point of 1 death contributed largely his re- M. J.

who has ajeovery and are very thankful to guest for several of her son, the people who were so kind in help- Floyd Monday and has returned ling maintain that of up-; to home in Kaufman. MR. and MRS. H. M.

PRINCE, worth Keen Intterest In Poultry. for information isndtry raising avert)gist and 7o letters day since early In the year- reported by the Bureau of Animal Industry. T'nited States Department of Agriculture. In supply of poultry literiitufe distributed by Division of Publications has surpassed records of all previous years. The department's literature on poultry raising is unusually complete, ranging from discussions of the principal breeds of poultry to maiiagcmenf.

housing, incubation, brooding, and culling. The department's poultry publications include more than M0 bulletins for general distribution and many others of technical character ori sjssial phases of poultry work. GRAPES! GRAPES! I have some fijre Concord and White grapes for sale at the old Tacker place one mile southwest of town, tf-clig. FRANK JOSEPH. Brunson and Clara Eeutwyler and Jim-! soak over night in lime water.

iltsp. mie Robinson. Aubrey Foster and Ted to 2 qts. water to make Farrell. Mrs.

O. A. Brunson Allow to stand next morning in cold are chaperones. i water for two hours. Drain, drop Friday.

September 1 Dame. Mr. In boiling water, cook rapidly for 10 and Mrs. Harry Colley aud Mr. and minutes.

Drain again and gradually Mrs. Sell) Ingram hosts ami hostesses, add to the syrup i by boiling together e. sugar and 0 e. water.) Add Hill Crest Sunrise Swim. ihis juice the juice of ouchulf leitt- Members of Hill Crest Country club and three extra slices of lemon, at 11 a.

m. as tormerly Sunday, will enjoy an early morning swim in Cook until the melon is tender and school and preaching service will he the lake and breakfast in the club transparent. Allow to stand until blended into one. The sermon will house Tuesday morning. August cold, arrange the pieces attractively in Mr.

and Mrs. E. P. Hicks and Mr. and! the jars, garnish with slices of lemon.

Mrs. E. M. Haney are hostess for with the syrup, process, and early morning party. Guests arc ask- seal, ed to come at 5 They are also asked to telephone for reservations for Cover the breakfast and the number of their kettle with party not later than Monday morning, i which have Try Out New Idea ally.

Pour A new plan for Sunday school and preaching service will he tried at he preached just at the close of lesson Tin1 whole service will not la1 long. If you do not come to Sunday school be sure to to I church by No evening service. Christian Science every Sunday 11 a. m. sit city hall.

Subject, Aug. 13. Golden text Isaiah 21! Everyone is welcome to tlipse services. The CentralChristian church services will be held at the usual hours. Mr.

Lewis P. Kopp, the new minister. will discuss "American in Religious 'at morning see -1 1ms been and works well. Come melted paraffin ice and "Chrlstlfke Kindness in ami see next, hut be sure! cold and firm. Grape Jelly bottom of an water and add grapes been washed thoroughly, slowly, stirring occasion- hot fruit into a dou- Ide square of cheese cloth, tie 111 corners together and allow the to the Presbyterian church for the bal drain.

Do not force the pulp through anee of the summer. The two ser bag. Measure the juice, boil 2 vices will be combined into one and or minutes, add 3-4 cup ot sugar to both will be shortened. This will give I o. juice and boil until the Jelly will all come to Sunday school the i drop in flakes from the spoon, lienefit of both services.

The plan hot jelv glasses and cover when Pour with jellv is Judging vice. at evening in come o'clock. early--not later thau ten Itead The Vernon Record want ads. Airs. M.

A. Piper of Arlington is here on a visit to her sons, E. F. and 1 E. Piper.

Vote for M. Walker and get thej price of weighing reduced. (Political adv. Arthur Reed of Wichita Falls, brother of C. Reed Smith of this city, was here visiting this week.

L. Walker will appreciate your support at the jmi II on August (Political adv. V. A. Newth.

Jr. returned yesterday from Paducah, where he has been it ing with rein liven. Wagon stake sockets, frame Gamps and wagon paint at Swartwood It" Mrs. W. L.

Fort Worth arrived yesterday for a visit with her brother. J. W. Carrington. The KLENZO Treatment Morning and Night keeps the teeth shiny and white.

Wash them with the Paste, Rinse them with the Liquid. Each in 25c and 50c Sizes at COMECT rouR A RELIABLE DRUG STORE Storey pq PRESCRIPTION DQU661 The Store north main strebt KLENZO PRODUCTS Really Cleanse the Mouth ATTENTION! MEN Our entire Spring and Summer stock of men and young men suits is offered at prices tkat will warrant tke purchase of a suit ky almost every man in this county. Hundreds of these suits were sold this season and tke satisfactory wear these suits have given assures tke foundation of fabric reliability, tailoring and style. These suits including Hart, Schaffner tk? Marx gives you a large assortment of Gakberdines, Scotch tweeds. Palm Beach and light weight woolens for your selection.

Many three piece suits which will he splendid for early fall wear, are included in this price slaughter. rods, stnke clumps and Wagon wood Co. sockets, frame paint at Swart-j 1 tc. I W. c.

Orr and family and Mr. anti Mrs. Jack Orr and family returned Wednesday from a trip lo Waxahuelde. The proper sampling of your cotton i liis fall will looked after by M. L.

talker if elected Public Weigher, (Political adv. (H-2tp. i Ha Edwards and Faye Hog- seM and Curtis Hogsett left Thursday foi Altus for a visit with reia tives They drove through to Alfus Mr and Mrs Ross and little daughter Eugenia and Ruth Tolland went to Wichita Falls today for a visit with relatives Special prices on dinner tets gold lot mi and hand decorated, due lender djesigrw flegukir $25.00 icts for $15.00 at Lte. REMARKABLE RECORD MADE BY THE GOOD MAXWELL Kobt. H.

Romunder of Des Arc, on his return trip from The Shrine Council at San Francisco, Calif, stated, while in Vernon that he had driven his 1922 Model Maxwell 7,500 miles without motor Averaged 24 miles per gallon of gas; Made the Continental Divide without adjusting Carburetor. On a test drive he made 66 Miles on two gallons ot gas. with car loaded with camping equipment and four passengers. SERVICE IS SATISFACTION I Works Auto Inc. Come in, make your selection of a suit now when you see the values and note how the prices have been cut you will quickly realize that now is the time to buy at the following prices: 2 IIirt Scliaffnrr X- Ma i TWO-PIECE SUITS $16.50 suits for 8.25 $20.00 suits for only 10.00 $24.75 suits for only $12.38 $27.50 suits for only $13.75 $34 75 suits for only $17.38 $37 50 suits for only $18.75 THREE-PIECE SUITS $32.50 suits for only $21.65 $35.00 suits for only $23.35 $39.50 suits for only $26.35 $45.00 suits tor only $30.00 $49.50 suits foi only $33.15 $54.50 suits for only $36.00 (joods Home of Hart Schaffner rLa -r.

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Years Available:
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