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The Waxahachie Daily Light from Waxahachie, Texas • Page 4

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Waxahachie, Texas
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W.CEAHACHIS DAH.T UGHT WEDNESDAY ANC ART tl. 1933 inter Coats at Announce Birth, Mr tut! Trier noe ace the birth an 8-pound or- He ha? bee a nsaaed For fUBtrtl Cali Con- 24 Mar.m 2M 25? ecu; ess Than Cost Sooth Ward The South Ward P-T, a will axeei Thursday. January 12, 4l SO. NSVltAXCE. LI USNffBTT Corsicaoa Home.

W. G. and James Wrsshr sons of Mrs Wrich; and of the Rev. L. A.

H-rrfa. are now domieileu in the State Orphans' Corsicana -ettinf alon all Hi hi, W. wrote his era nd fat her and mother. All Coats Must Be Closed Out at Once! $9.95 PLAIN OR FUR TRIMMED COATS S3 95 $15.51 PLAIN OR FUR TRIMMED COATS S6.95 $24.50 PLAIN OR FUR TRIMMED COATS S995 $39.50 FUR TRIMMED COATS NOW $1656 $59.50 FI TRIMMED COATS NOW $2959 FINAL Cl EAR ANTE OF ALL af WINTER DRESSFS HT SO.i^i Values Affc.WU others at similar reductions AH used ears. Fords.

1 ere at John Davenport' in old Woabach! Hardware Building South Cot- ad vii JUST ARRIVED Another shipment of Crazy Crystals Trinity Ptiarmacy Sai JAMES FAUTT I SDCCVMBS AT AGE YEARS FUNERAL SERVICES ARE SOf EMXIZED ON WED. IT PARLOR HERE DeWitt Rice. Midlothian bust- man, a vuttor this city laet ntyiit, attending the pro bibit.on rally. was a here of hin and law Mr, and Mr- Nell Rice. New Aprimi -tmw hat? Otter.

idv 2.1* Howard Fault. SS mr' died boait os Sijvgt night, afttr a fcr.ef itlofsa The family lived at the id The young man is a mn of Mr. 9. Fault. He wat bora If SorvfMfig are a sister, two and two Wi R.

Cu of the Cburrh. fonducting nerai Hies were at ramme Parlor Cha, i at 2 p. das rivo nt lo Um uitxw.n caws is II. lis WITH IMHTH I I III -l. Serving on Jim.

The IMstriet Court, 1 hallas, xm eurrent Funeral Service Solemnized For Late A. Alsup brother of Mrs. Iterrln. rt- if T. ottrf, irk.

He had hd to Ln. a vounty during the hot- Ray WoDterJ iTruntbuil, and J. Elder A at 3M Fanerai gtnlfrs for the late paid for cars. John Davenport Old bar hie Hardware Building. South advtf J.

A. Daniel of foreman of tutta: College. lis nttiu 111 WIvb Claude Bynum, postal it t.f an Legion Pont, is hin in r. by an tirark of 1 1SC1 Chevrolet prieca) John old jhachie Hardwar- Building. South advtf at' rrii.i.f; with Cuonittxhattt fir tat mg llenp had Ell for iiiiias a ad I a Wkle of He Bved "or oowmanity Ai D.

Arden of wan duu eiMAiaity VI of ton and daughter-in Mr and Jofha Vrden. Hariag The r. 9 Midlothian attended for the raiiv her- nigbi. John ed of the i Ennis a viidtor to thie for the proliibltion rally hud night. John Dsaveaport for uaod cars, did Haiti ware Collere advtf All this quality is gt)iny, regardless irf cost.

Ail prices are below wholesale cast. R. lo-ai plant chief for the tetephonr eompacy, jjn and tdny. VD-rrell Prit eh oft at oded 'he tetttferaare rally here Tunedav -nint A rW Sorter. laaar- Rttfrwit Mr Do an id a vfvitor la Tttwdtf afternoon The mri Sao been robbed again, third time wtthltt a not untli the Waabl Cinb ni.tn for the ft ret INNI' CirbtiMt party.

Cago were the MSiefev time having mien i 0 fer the pfeif tout voie. fey the rtwfe at a Mrwa and fei vom mbCn -Sowereg, flrrt itane the ttttMtt roh feed the Mi hobtttging An WRMdlttg tal en, aad it pmi- and of an- oonared that WlMM haefe ha the ttntda. tor way liifi enter la Mfiten, JOMA LAZA KAI AT IME rt 'Filli tur wrif MMt NUJK tn LftMb ditti Ma ville tee nei, Ctttgttti and Crmniy tt year, and had He enrvtnvi hy ir two aowa i tetta, Fatemi Ht. CatbtttM Wednwogtty WM ph VMM MI A tt ffii RI David Rttttlfff the MIewotin LJfe Com IMa ItaaltHMMi Wedneednt Utted Die ml. atteRdinv the funeral of Urna Smith at Worth tnrltided Mr.

and P. and Gerald Mm, and Thoradnfl Paart saiith. Mr sad Mra He.r da tardar mah i bert Mr. and 'mitri Mr. and Statoti and Smtth i la tiona ehe to Talawtraoa, he glvew ttggerflmyf to evgahtt owNfi ihavt to the Stttemattai cenliy to the Dttdly Light luyen Hf'dfeeo Panal Sao iato, aotilng For anteniatr eut Cofiege adv agih r-m ttow ss we attttnW and bd 4 FASHION SHOP Thinm First" I Id worKinp an mo i TTppCiap jTaasaa.

Monday aad wag buried in Vfrdlotiuan eeinotvrj- SSTJaM Tn Pact In day i-Jdlti 1U 111 Survivors are hi. wife, one son, A1 rn William Wrlghr of Pam Ulu JLlOTTie OWTl and one Mr? Ida Quuite Frank Keeeee it of the Ovilla and W.ixahaohie. Buy who died in a hosrdtai at MwLSi' I Quarterly Meet neighborhood for fifty-six rears. I wo Of Methodists, Long LARGE 9 MRER ARE EXTENDER AID ldnb overtime MM'I al sKIPii feillH M( II Bring Your Prescriptions to Ilnurs NARMACY hundred and roeeivad vu1 y-rv y-j of the Methodist Church will fie u1 of ot held at Long Braneh Church next bureau during the mouth Saturday was announced todav bv of -ucordiny to tha uie Rev. L.

Ray. pastor the general Metbodiat nreait. secretary. Mies Mattie Preaching wRl take place at Thi smvmm Deoambisr in argwLatttlon 1 witlj the continued unemtuuy- problem, the of in. made an unuauaiir mouth.

ningham are making vjaVts r. during to bedride of their ill friend tor -15 Mrs. J. T. Whitworth of bt ihii with a.

rn. and at m. -Buy ava- Ili Friend. The Rev. and Mrs.

H. fant- WWu; enee a Fa i work hard, I usually Mrs, J.T. Whitworth of Cleburne, whose condition is regarded to relief? serious. Tomorrow aftersoon by Service Hu-! Mr. Cunningham will speak at the individuals I Fundamentalist CbUrttb Shvr- Lit- to suje man.

autiering with i xtv.fjv# families provided A bottle baby is one that cau 4 eine TLe box I fed without breaking up the by tae Daily Ligl brldae game. Deschutes Pine J- manvl Echoes. with ktmmI I ftiod. Some itKhuting nulk facades i there are little children. There were ten oJ yneu.

FRNITORE 1 I REFINISHING kmuterim Spalding Furn. Repair Shop ROCiERS STREET oi Member, ac- the repor-. three deaths. tTom 1 NOISE pneumonia, i adult and child. Two treated aoachie vi; v- ittrby the city of Tfce members of tmard of of the tu Bureau T.

O. Davis. r. pjjvjj, Joe Cohn, 9, Rudolph, li' Curry. Mm.

i 11 £. rt. Kiii- Mra ft C. Fenery, and Q. (teizendaaer on the jtfjimmtu-e are Dr.

Horn- ii. smoke more; and hen I smoke more, I usually work that's why 1 ant a cigarette milder We use in Chesterfield Cigarettes mild, ripe Domestic and Turkish tobaccos which have been and These good tobaccos in Chesterfield are used in the right a very important matter. I tobaccos in Chesterfield are btcu ied and together; that, too, helps to make milder cigarette with better taste. Presented By Alpha Omegn Dramatic Fraternity FRIDAY NIGHT Trinity Auditorium Mr it' Ho D- ran. mea in manor of sdjusUng Weomimasstiott cUnma, und wicaLon for Lioasmng, world 9m, of 140 month, during cvrnnvr.

Anomer, who Totaiiy I was a portmi- jnvttt in National Militai at THErRE MILDER TASTE BETTER.

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1902-1977