Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 303, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 21, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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WateHkielon Supper.
Tin- Moii'r Bible Clans of the First
rrcwbytM-lan churrti will have a
WHt«>rnM<lon SttfeVter- in I'ark at
8 o'clock Tli arm lay evening, to which
they invito all Mieinieii of the cougre-
BtrdM (Vtle No. .
Thl* week's ni(M'tln« of* fimt Haj>-
tint Circle W w«k held with Mrs.
<\ 1>. pieree hud was qolte Intcrent-
ing In detail.
After current huninow wna (lispoxed
„f. ii deciwtou wai" reuchwl to furnifii
Htone flower hf«ten for th# front
Vhtrauce of the church. <Flan« were
made for the content* of a utility box
to Ih went to Mi «M Cynthia Miller, mis-
sionary In China. Till* box Ih to con-
tain things that will be of use or com-
fort to iter in mlwdoiiary Jonrneys
Inland. Among articlen nientionwl
are a tbormox, a fruit cake, warm
irluves. etc.
A short period of personal aerviec
conclndeil the meeting.
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In Honor of MfcDHwry of 'Prumlnill.
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Worth. Texas. July i!t—All
itekliM on the MlMsotirl. Kansns Ac
Tesatt Railway • will xtop f« r three
minutes hegtnnliitf at p. fn. .Inly
in memory <>f Frank Trumbull. 1'liair-
man of the Board of 1Mrectors of the
road, who died recently.
Pirnlc at Woodlake.
MIsh opal I<jddw_entertained a nnra-
l er of friends with a delightful picnic
at Wood lake Monday evening The
party went out ou the six o'clock in-
terurban ami enjoyed a delicious 8iip-
jK'r, after which lasting and swiiu-
ming and other «llver«ioii8 of the i ark
were indulged In.
The personnel of the group consist-
ed of the MlsSes Itiee, FVinnie ami
Katie WeKtbrook, Vivian Mhlpp. Ix*ta
Hl>ear«, Myrtlce Morris. (Jath right,
Mnry - Boawell, Ada l ine Webb,
iiJtliel Frinlerlch. I hide Kdds.
Mihired Stamp* and Florence
Hlehardsop; Messrs. Fred Smith. Lee
McVVrilliams. 4*yrib Cook. JBumice
Bieree, Modeli Scott, l'owell. Robert
Morris, Butler Matlock, and Harold
•Smltzer. ('hajM'rotieH were Megdames
Bart Klilpp, Carey Cat bright and
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To California for the Summer.
Mrs. J. B. Wilson and daughter,
Miss Corine Baldwin and ?.lrs. lt*>Ue,
Curd left Wednesday afternoon for
tSainesvllle where they joined a party
composed of Mrs. .1, B. l<ee|s't\ Mis.
.Teannette Beanctr. Mrs. t'arrie li«<ii-
nett. and Miss Alice Bennett. all
leavinc for a visit of several months
in 1 xik,,_Angc;les ami San IMcfio, <'nl.
Society Notes.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray M., l-ooke return-
ed Tuesday from a week in F.ufaula
and Atoka. <>kla.
Mrs. Kii.v 11u11 and Miss l bi'oihy
ScarN rough 'returned Tuesday from
n two weeks' visit, in Houston and
(ialveston.
' Mrs. ltonier White is visiting h(,r
■iiiotiier, Mrs, s. \}uescnberiy. iu .Jkle-
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Mrs. Troy J. Ford, and daughter.
Ionise, of Iiallas. iind Mrs. .1 15.'
Rooney. also of Thillns, are visitln,vf
>Irs. I,uther Lawrence.
Mrs. W. II Uinkford returned
Wednesday from a brief visit wiUi
relatives in Dcnlson.
Mr" Clara M iy Swan and MiJs
1. 11 l;i Ih) ynes are nt home, after • a
pleasant' visit of several weeks In To-
peku, Kans.
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SEVERE STORM HITS |
FORT mm TUESDAY
Worth. Texas. July 21.—A
oud-burst. aceonijmnied* by a sixty-
ve-rulle wind and hall almost the aiJse
small marbles. swej>t Fort Worth
vldnlty at 1 o'ebs-k Tuesday af-
ernoon. The force of the storm had
spent itwolf* a |s rlod of about forty-.
fNrmiira!#*; hm a slow, drlxzlln^ rain
fell* the greater part- of the afternoon.'
Consldernblo damage was doBe to
plate glass windows tu the downtown
i irt of the city, and UMltty telephone
wires are down. Truffle was hold up
on the Fttrt Worth-lJi' llas Interhrban;
and the city street enr lines by tele-,
jihone wires, which fell a(TOfw the trol-j
lies qn lower Main street. Linemen
appeared shortly after .the stonn and
quickly cleared the way.' ~
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C'irlificutt ♦ (hfrsufcoribed.
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AVjashingtou, July 31.— secretary
ffouston annot«nce<l that two issues or
5 :\ 4 |>er cent treasury certificates of
indebtedness, dated .Inly 15. with a
combined value of $200.<w0,fl00, have
iM^en oversubscribed. .
Tyrkey WiU Sign.
Constantinople, July 'Jl—-Turkey
has decided to sU'ii the peace treaty.
It wmk annouftced today.
The Turkey War Office wntf advised
today that the vanguard of the great
army bad entered Adrianople. •>
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usz prrcM£a*
Rube Beuton who held the Pittsburg
Pirates scoreless for JO Innings. The
ClaiiU then M-ored 7 runs and Benton
again blanked his opponents in the
seventeenth, lie also made the l)it
which scored the Giants first and de-
ciding rnn. ^
McKinney, Texas,
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July X) j-Tlve
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-Jlaughters of the Confederacy at Mc-
Kinney, Texas, on July -S. livin. will
entcrtaiu Confislerate Soldiers and
their wives at the Kirl pa trick home.
All are thrice welcome and urged to
come and rejoice In meeting your
comrades. > .
July "JS, lir_l . is the first day of the
annual reunion of Confederate Veter-
ans and old sett leys at McKinney,
Texas, This annual picnic continues,
three days./lt is located at the east
boundary lihe of the city of McKin-
ney. on publi'1 grounds and under
Unlitifltl groves of trees. Everybody
Invited to llii?, annual picnic and re-
union. Be wise in your d;iy and g«*n-
era t Ion and come.
The National .reunion of Confeder-
ate SoldlaMl will meet tit Houston,
Tixas, * viT tr : s. "rile TeAas
State reufWrwP wn! meet at Iloilston,
Texas, Oct. S,
- I'ress' pleaae'"copy.
F. W. KI UK PATRICK.
Really Transfers.
Clijis. I! Stalcup and wife to L. W.
Collins, lot- !l and -I In block of I'.l-
llott addl'tioii fo'Sherman, .July J-'.
1! I!. WillMinks, guardlaii. to Nora
tieorife. 1 in re In Alfred Clark, survey.
July
11. A. < I'Hauiiott and T'.aiile L. Ben-
Ze| to llnii'v Illll. 'Jo ai re« in I'. Jen-
nings slirveV. Jill," h ; .<|.IMIO.
J. 1*'. Mondav ni'd wi'e iii .1 IV My-
Mr. and Mrs. Paul I'ean and daugh-
lers, iind Mr. and Mrs. Itillie Bean are
Is one remedy that seldom I ^ sweies of African tlsh lias lungs ( nome after a six we'elfs vtsir witn j ,,,K 4,f n| naif inteit >a n; lot '.*7 in
torture and relieve H° ",at " breathe and live when ^Ir ((1|(| Njrs j|;n.,v p.ean in San An- 1,1,,,.^ 1 Cuntei', .tune s,
the rivers it Inhabits become dry. I
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PROTECT YOURSELF
Look fot tL# above mark on
•▼ery tablet of. the Genuine
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Every single garment ii> )our «tore Has been marked
down .to a price that will insure quick selling. One^third,
one-hjpjf and more reductions are^eviclent. You owe it to
yourself to look over our offerings—such savings on ne^|
clean, best style, high quality garments rarely come to the e
public as you will see at this shop. Come in and see. Cour-
teous 'and capable salespeople to attend you. Buy when
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your caT with- the beat there la If you
want to get the moat use and pfeaeure
out of It. TU##, pnmpa, oilers, pluga,
lubrlcitora," horns, lampa, tools, should
all be flrst -elaas. Tbo one sure way
of l>elng sure about your auto supplies
Is to obtain them here. Come and
see how complete la our showing.
t They will prove their worth when put
tO use.
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• Smiator Westbrook waS t hulrman of/the Senate C'oiutafttee that investi-
gated the State Government. , As a result of this lhvestlgatloti. it is said that
the state is in the best condition that It has been for many years. Note the
tribute that the soldiers of the Confederate Home pay him: .
Austin, Texas, June 18, 10UO.
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Senator Kd Westbrook, - • *
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As the accredited representatives of the Confederate Home, we are In-
structed to convey to you our heartfelt thanks for the help you have given *
us here and to assure you of our highest regard and respect.
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We have^vatched carefitHy your course nt Austin and can safely say"to
your constitneiits Unit no stronger or more able nian could have been found
in the Stnt£ nor one who could Jmve tnore successfully carried the bifrdens •
yon have l^p.tT to^beiir. j .1 ^ f ■ JH
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I to rtop itching torture and relieve
skin irritation and that makes the skin
•oft, clear and healthy.
Anj druggist can supply you with
Zemo, which generally overcomes skin
diaeaaes. Eczema, itch, pimples, rashes,
blackheads, in most cases give way
to Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes
overnight. Itching usually
fitly. Zemo is a safe, aim-
id, dean, easy to use and
stops instantly.
dependaHef'It costs only 35c;
unie bottle, $1.00. It will
bottle, $1.00. It will not
not greasy or sticky and is pottU
Mis for tender, senaiUve skins. \ •
* Th K. W. Roee Co., Cleveland, 0.
SKNATOU Iv C. SKNTKIt
Will s|«iik at Sheritiiin. Thursibiy.
.Iilly "J2. - :">(1 p. in ; liells. 'Phursday
night. .Ii;'y Senator Sentcr in tlie
past, was tine of the leading nnti-
Itiijlcy men lu the Stnte. Tie Is now
speaking in favor of Senator Ilalley
for < txyei'iinr. He is fearless mid
competeM. and Informed on the Is-
sues j is. Vj>\v men are. llenr him mill
you will tie ellified us well 11s enter-
taiiied. ] jy'jo-'jtilc
( Piwith'iil Advertisement.)
Miss l'.li/.n Ashenhurxt of Wnurlka.
11UI11., is the uuest of her aunt. Mrs.
.1, II. I uvis.
Mrs. Vera I (owlers i< here from At-
lanta. (with In r mother. Mrs. M
II. Andrews.
Mrs. <! i> Nevlns and d1111gbte.1v
Miss Alma, have retnrni'd lif.nie after
a three weeks' stay In I/iulxvllle, Ivy.
\Ii«i ll/i Schilling of Matins i-
! jjue«t "f Miss Zelnur Wairer.
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PITTING IT OFF
.lap Hill Drawn.
liuying her n box
policy. If It's her
of flowers is bad ! l'r«*t
birthday, an mini-1
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Man lane I .h cuses.
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v.ersary or any old time at all she'll I lieinK pie| ared i'or the restriction of j
welcome a floral offefiiie as she would! •Ia|iane>e iniini'/r:itioii. lieproentat i\e [
/, ,. . . r. 1 Aihi rt .lohii*nii. chairman of the
no other. 1.specially such f owers as ,, , ,. , , v u,
1 • I 111111 so Iminuiijition and Naturallzi-
oijrs. Fresh as the inorniiiK dew, fra- j ,('oinmltlee iinnonn. ed,
grant as new mown hay and beautiful I - -m -
beyond compare, Iirop in and order! 1,ul. yWm, ^,.|,|,.rK „ i„n„f „hi,-ld
a box. | in-iiti.i tion l roni the intense heiit
HOME OF FLOWERS
Phone 150 and 5177. N. Travla
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REDUCED; FOR MIDSUMMER
DRESSES.
$2.00 quality, 40 inches wide $1.60
$1.50 quality—40 inches^wide $1.19
$1.25 quality—40 inches wide 99c
$1.00 quality—40 inches wide .84c
75c quality—40 inches , wide 64c
Thanks to Wham Thanks are Due
It is with much picasuie that wv
take I his nWans of extending
our thanks,to i ich and every in
divitln.il who so cheerfully as-
sisted a nd cooperated witii us
in lioldiugHoW Club Kiieamp-
menf the 1.1th and ddth Inst.
We know it .to have ia-cn t he
hist (MiealBpJiieut e>er hi Id in
liravsiui (Ihtmty and if win jn'o-
noiiiu cd hy, ^fouij of the A, &. M
College c\b«9*ioii Workers to
have been the l<i*st held iu Tex
as.
It adds to our 1 pleasure and
suii-fin tinn fo !!i*i' thi^ credit,
to those .of Sherman and <!ray-
soii County who gav > -ncli splen-
did assi-tance. Net one liisscnt-
inc note wrtfi sounded, and thus
it was the club bovs and tliils at
the ciniimpoieiit received new
courage and enthusiasm thai
will hear Uliich good fruit tor
nian.v >ears to come.
Yours very truly,
d. MOKRIS,
County Agent.
OIiAHA M. IIAI.U
<„'ount.v limine I icmonst ration
A Kent.
BATHING
DANCING
BOATING •
—A delightful place to en-
joy a day in the open.
—Dancing in Pavilion.
—Private dances at Casino.
GO OUT TODAY.
We offer Ibis tribute iu order that your people may know that V they
have made tio mistake in fheir selection and to assure them thnt^theg may
safely sustain you iu future for any, posltiou to which you may .nspire.
That'you have given the best that was iu you to your people and * your
State, is enough'to,say of any man. . >•■-
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The Confederal*' Soldier will soon be only, a memory-, but lH'fore "V^e -go,
\forturi Salutaiuus, "Wc who are about to die, salute you "Oiauiplpu our
< 'a use."
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J. H. RnfffeTd
It. K. Jturl
IV, W. Wlggs
Sterling Hardy
W. W. Ware
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i It. C. Tappscott
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A. J. lluffmau.
J. I.. P.ird
W. N. MeWilliauis
Ingram Morgan
.1. W. Uoza
T. .1. Valentine
Robert Talley
It. S. l'hilpott
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T. Tabor
.1 T. I' Murriy
M. I). I;. Hargrove
.lames M. Mitcilif
Z, Harper
(A. I'ascoe
Havid Wright
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H. \V. I la relay
I',. W. Snrtth
U. \V. Thompson
.1 (i Morgan
M. M Rivers
W. C. MeMiirtrv
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K. fI- Mayfiebl
i.. It. Jones
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W. M. Powell
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GOOD PRINTING BY THE DEMOCRAT.
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Demonstration of Grape-Nuts,
Post Toastics and Instant
Postum at
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West Side Square.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND
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- Cook Book Given Free. Tt
On Account
of the ever-in creasing cost of doing* busi-
ness we will place our .business on a strictly
cash basis, beginning on August 1st.
Nalone-Jamison Drug Co.
No."1, -114 N. Travis St.
No. 2; 103 W. Houston St. £ .
RUBBER HOSE ;
. "By the Mile" !
Good Service ■
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^ Conies' in continuous lougth( and we
r< ' can si®lI tymi Just the >i«>oimt. you
need. ,
It Is also a very high grade and will
■ outlast the cheaper grades by many
v'~xseasons. ' *
Plidne us your orders for Hose, Nozzles, Reels, Sprink
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Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 303, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 21, 1920, newspaper, July 21, 1920; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth194041/m1/4/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .