Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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WINNSBORO WBKKLY NBWt FRIDAY. NOV. 8, 1922.
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Prices Again
Reduced
The following new prices
represent a reduction of $50.00
on all Ford Cars and Trucks.
These prices also represent the
greatest value ever offered.
F. 0. B. Detroit
Roadster, Plain $260.00
Roadster, Starter .... 339.00
Touring, Plain 298.00
Touring, Starter 368.00
Coupe 530.00
Truck 380.00
F. O. B. Winnsboro
Roadster, Plain .... $345.81
Roadster, Starter 418.61
Touring Plain 395.97
Touring, Starter 419.77
Coupe - 617.55
Truck 454.44
Wilcoxson Motor Co.
Authorized Ford and Fordnon Sale* and Scivice
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Winnsboro, Texas
THE SANGER?
Society at Perry ville
Friday Night, November 3rd.
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Welcome address: Dude By-
rcn.
Sc:ig: Freckles, by two girls.
Salo: Ella May Bass.
Story: Norman Bradley.
Reading: Orv|le Bradley.
Reading: Blanche Corbitt.
Reading: Lauris Turner.
Quartetts: by flair girls.
Reading: Artis Bailey.
Seng: Grace Dufley.
Essay c.: Girl: Sum Robinson.
1 :ty on Boy: Rosa Price.
Seng: Fifth grade.
Dre.im: Murce Furg?r«?on.
Benefit of a Litery Soco y:
Mrs. Claude Cox.
Debate: Resolved, that the
dish rag is more vauable than
the broom: Jjjhu Bradley and
Ivy Price.
Recitat on: Horccnse Warren.
He ding: L. Felda Harrison.
Journal: May Bell McGee.
Reading: Jake Furgerson.
Reading: Avis Hinson.
In 1851, Issac Sanger, at the
age of 15, canie to An-rica au.i
got a job an errand b: / in N jw
Haven. He worked fc; his l>oard
Mid clo'hes, !i,\ h urj w.'i'd
from dawn until n arly mid-
jn glit; stores j . stay op n
that way. He v cik d at this
1 lac., for five years then went
to New Vork tv :.c- "t a jo) i
vl'h tK pr ncily f Irry of $20
i:er month. In 1807 Laac San.
fP1' came to Texas and engaged j
in business; in McKinney, Texas.
1 lie next yevr lie and Irs two
brothers, I>h *ip ard Lefamin,
c eaed a st>r j a4. Wca*heriord. |
l.'ke himself, hia bro thers had |
come from their homo in Eu-!
rope, an:l had s-cured employ-
ment that gave l.ut m age'* re !
turn.—Southwest rn Maehineiy'
COUNTY SCIIOOI. TRUS-
TE ri R• MEET
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SUITS!
Eighteen Dollars & Up
My l ew line of samples arc priced reasonable. You can
Uty a «ood quality, well mrde ?uit as cheap ats $18 CO.
What about that ovcrccat? If you need a new cv<. re at
it will pay yju to see me imn.eoiately. A nice line of sam-
ple* and prices are reasonab e.
The County School Bjjrd will
meet in regular <■ :s ion at the'
Court H< u ;e in Quitman, the
first Mcnday in Noveml>er, 1922
the san:i bc'rg the 6th day of
i k"t itu utirv * sa^ month. Ti;> usual hour is
1 h MAKE A 10 o'clo-k. ;1. m.. and Ih,- mem-
("OOD SHOWING ! ors will b- - . cted U> b« on
t ine as w< Irvt -oni < imp™ 'an4
busincc< ( > r • "ct. A1 parties
j I come with another appeal
0 -he tliurehcs of Lie Rehoboth having btuine* re urgently re
£; BapCst association in behalf of • quoted u> J.o ready to have
1 the fnl campaign by Texas Bap such busi e
t tists to raise ir.i ca:;h in the next i it is e t! i.>
few days $1,500,000.00. Their extra s< on.
Tex-1 The f'r,uiity
Max Hitt
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ard in
associations in Northeast
ot> ns are responding nobly. Let our *he h *r!
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pe: pie ma ch their sacrificial I tha countv
J> /•: ving. It would be a cilamity templa! t'l.
X for cur association to d>me up J tie a'f . - ool
X short. The Baptist Ironsides are j canr.nt 1 :\v'
ichallenged to do a big thing, a !'• T !,r
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now.
Pastors are urged to conduct!
hool Bo'rd is
t v?h ~! autlvrily ii>
and the law eon-
ihey shall ret-
( iiestion •. that
> bo ad ius'.el.
Cha'r.v.an.
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peironal campaigns in every SET S:;
church. Churches that have no
pasiors will make individual
X I payments. Send irbney directly I W
to F. S. Groner, Slaughter build pap^r
V ing, Da has, Texas. Remember j p"ante<'
4> the Lord's cause as we sell our, them
K* cotton and other products. Catch bam :
up on payments. I in pltv
Bonnie Grimes, Assoeiational on :
Organizer. | treei, :
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FALL
It Doesn't Pay To
Skimp On Quality
Be particular .about the quaCity of your
clothes. Insist on it .in your Fall and
Winter Suit. Get all wool fabrics—cor-
rect fit and the kind of tailoring that
makes the style stand out. That's the
kind of value you get here, they look
right and stay right because they're
designed and tailored to fit your indi-
vidual figure.
Chas. Robinson
Sign of good Tailoring
P. S. When you need first class Oiean
ing, Pressing and Dyeing Rem-
ember we are prepared to take care of
you in a satisfactory manner.
Bible
Study In Schools
Favored bv Methodist
Sherman, Texas, Oct. 21.-
-The Methodist North Texas
District conference, by a unan-
imous 'vote this morning, in-
dorsed a resolution offered be-
fore the conference personally
by former Attorney General I>.
F. Looney, indorsing the intro-
duction of Bible study in Tex-
as public schools as a regular
part of the curriculum.
The matter of renewing for
four years the contrac- botwc n
the conference and the publish
er of the Christian Advocate
at the present terms caused a
lengthy debate, which finally
resulted in a resolution being
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? • n grows. ?ome S
should be | r|r
y:c ! i iace to ol rnt
:r the edge of the
b:> >yavd. I' can? thrive!^
- ' ill's kind, and where j
i anting only a few,
"i> 'uo'.ter ple.ee, as a rule,
at ctcd tlian al>out the j
r the yard or barnyard
nioi-1 conditions are like-
xist
■ are many varieties of
; • riiis? the leaders el' which are
probably Schley, Stuart, Delmas
Succe33 and Mrrry-maker.—
Tlu> Progi'essive Farmer.
AMUSU PROGRAM
OPEN FULL WEEK
Monday and Tuesday, November 6th and 7th
' WHERE IS MY WONDERING BOY TONIGHT"
A speci:.! featuie, with an all star cast
Wednesday, November Mh
"HOMESPl'N VAMP"
Featuring Mae McAvoy
Thursday, Noventher 9th
"SLEEP WALKER"
Featuring t ons' ante Binney
Fridav, Novemlier 10th I
"HER OWN MONEY"
v. ilh special cast. A .'so a gotKl Comedy
Saturday, November Uth
"THE GREAT REDEEMER"
Featuring House Peters
Don't Forget Family Nigh1
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(i I'T AN EDUCATION FOR
WHICH THE BUSINESS
WORLD PAYS CASH
PA\ ING THE PIPER
on top of another, but ;t requir-
j es an experienced mason to con
Some men dabble in politics struct a \\;sl that w li sUi .d.
and are known its ii litician.s. I ixre careful .n th- selec-
tion of the men v.I o bu .1 the
! houses in which ' o 1 i• but
r of
are known as
_ That is no compliment.
f you can't attend the Tyler! . Others engage in ton.,.iue-
umercial Co'leire. let the;tive legis'at-on. rney ai ■ state
.1 carrier bring it to you. men and the t^rn'. is a cieau
ough the giving of thorough i-l> them.
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to t:
f!1 who tT.iict t
wli irh we are gov
i iirougn tne giving oi inorougn , , \\'c pay /tl." i
practical and comprehensive J We need fewer ot ih 3 former.: whethir we dance oi
tuiirses of telegraphy, Byrne of whom there are enormously j
•■Ih rthand and typewriting, too many.
Ihirne practical bookkeeping, bus There is a crying need of the
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, , n . . i n .1 auiiiiiidiuiiioii aiiu i 11 itii jia •
adopted favoring renewal with ( p(.,imariahipt jettermg. sales-
L. I.laylock, present publisher ,, .. ;1ship and Radio, Is/th person
Dr. P. W. Ilorne. presidem' ||,. ,ul(j correspondence our
«oUI« Cause flrlp noil Influer/a
1 • a a • j c' i 4i i i 4 i i r la.'.ative rfrouf) qu1hink tnbiers rrmnvf
S aominstration and finance, latter, who are lamentably few. (h„ini.. ncn ooiyoM -ikomoootoi*.-
Any novice can lay one brick e. ■/. ukove s filature an box mi
of Southwestern University, ad-
dressing the conference this
morning, predicted that the
next United States Senator
from Texas would be a South-
western man, referring to Earle
B. Mayfield, who is a graduate
of Southwestern. There was
some cheering by conference
members at this remark.
ONE-DOLLAR ( HECK
espondence our
' -c • >ol has grown 10 la? one of
| the largest and the success of
lour students has been phenon-
enal. Mr. Byrne, the author ofj
11 lieso famous systems, is the
originator of our practical me-!
thods of corresiiondence inatruc
tion. that has become so widely
and favorably recognized.
Our faith in these methods
is shown by our standing offer i
to refund every cent of tuition
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LENS SCATrD
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IN POSITION
NEW PATENTED
5AFETY
SWITCH
TRAVELS MANY MILES at the completion of the course)
it is not satisfactory or as recj
The Guaranty State Bank of on in-ended. The fact that no<
this place last week received one has asked for the refund is;
check for final payment that .'sufficient evidence
ha dbeen to Calcuta, India, and coursea are what
had returned. This check was
signed by Mrs. D.«A*. Bagby
and was made payable to Mr.
and Mrs. W. K. Norton, two
missionaries now doing miss-
ionary work in India.
Mr. and Mrs. Norton wished
the check at the offices of the
International Banking Corpora-
tion in Calcutta, and it\ was
sent from that Iwvnk to the
Girard National Bank at Phil-
delphia, and so found its way
back to Lime Oak on the 11th
of Octolier.
The check was 1 dated July
17th, 1922, and was nearly three
months making the trip to Cal-
cutta and return. It had niar.y
marks showing of its travels.
—Lone Oak News.
No Worms In a Healthy Child
All children troubled with Wornu have an un-
kMlthy color, which lndk*te« poor blood, and u a
role there b mow Of leM utotnach disturbance
SoVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIU eiven redalarl*
fur two nr three weeln «rC! enrich the bUiod. Im
provr the di)ie tw . aod act aa a Groeral Strenstli -
enlna Toole to the wh : er" haiura will then
Smr off « dlapel lb. worm., and theChlld will b-
Pleaaaot to take. «c p« bottle
that ouri
you should i
have to insure your future suc-|
cess.
Advantages Of Our Courses By J
Correspondence
Less cost—not one-sixth of
that required to attend school.
No loss of time or salary. You
"earn while you learn." save
your leisure time that would
otherwise be wasted: make just
as much salary as if you were
not studying at odd times. You
study at home. The education
Co- -s to you. The gain is clear.
Three© months use of a stand-
ard typewriter with full short-
hand course. You use time you
would otherwise throw away.
Enter school for personal instru
ction a/t any stage of you work
without paying any additional
tuition. Fill in and mail coupon
for large free catalogue.
Name
Address
LENS liVES
PKSFECT
,N P'Sl BIBU1 iOH
■V^iVv OF U<SMT
^THRCAOS
CO NOT CROSS
lamps
carcfullv
cases OF tested
durable fibre
or nickel
Course interested in
Commercial College, Tyler, Tex.
Commercial Colege, Tyler, Tex.
Name of Paper
FOR YOUR PROTECTION
Everybody—Needs a Flashlight. Especially during the
next few months with bad weather coming on. you v ill
find a flashlight very essential.
Be sure you have a flashlight in the auto tool kit before
you take your next trip.
Ge*. a Winchester it is safe and dependable. Keep it
in a handy place and you will wonder how you aver got
a'ond without it. a
We have flashlights ranging from $1.25 up to $3.75
Courtesy and Service FREE. *
TIP R. ANDERSON
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1922, newspaper, November 3, 1922; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268247/m1/3/: accessed May 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.