The Plano Star-Courier (Plano, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 10, 1923 Page: 1 of 6
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Aunt Jemima Flour
Aunt Jemima Hour Kveeils I'm all Bakin;
Purposes.
1 r\ a sack—It’s (Jood.
A complete line ol Aim) Jamima Fhirkei
Feed.
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Held T
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Meeting Dies Suddenl
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Straw J Jerries lor Prose
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rving ieeeived to
PLANO GROCERY C9.
Call 99 oi 98
Airy Fairy Flour
Laraboe's
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Made from .Missouri soft
wheat. The flour that has
no su|>erior. 1 f von have
not tried a sack—ask \our
neighbor. (Jet a sack oi
Airy Fairy- it gives satis
faction.
TEA TIME IS HERE
If von want the best try ( Muse & Man
Sanborn’s Tea., orange pekoe fin\ or.
C. J. HAYDON
W. M. HEDGCOXE, Mgr.
Phones 162 and 189
Graduation Presents
For Him
STERLING SI I A7 Eli BEET
BPPKBFS $2.00 to $10.00
Knife.................. $1 .">() to 2.00
Belt (Tain............ 1.00 to 2.o0
Waldmore < Jiains 2.70 to 10.00
Signet Bings, Stone Bings, ruff*
Buttons, Stick Pins and Studs
AII at a reasoita I do I Vice.
A. Weatherford
4
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HAM8ER OF C 1 MERGE
M E T M0 N O A Y I
Tin- Chamber of ('amine .
I regular ses ion in In Com
| Mot 'l buihiin^ Monday i i-hr
I Kill t ille blisille.- a - . a i i ■ a el i
present were veil j>I —d v,
! KtK'CU.gs ol Ail: cial V.'hjr 1 );i
• I (ere April L’s \l| <b ,ails n
j (|llel 1o be held ; .might Were ,1
of Tim regular ninthly mee
I iIk1 ('hand** r ol Comm. : ee va-
oil from I h ■ Ei r u Tue- dan
| each inontli to the first Monda
| in each ninnth,
* PASSION PLAY AT
PALACE THE
L. T Pellerin of Kail e , pr. j,
the R. D. Lew is Film (!o. wa It
Tuesday al ici iioon urtanging
sliowinv at llm Pahici Tlteai
Wedm sdav and Tlmr ln\ if
w°ck of i lie Passion Play. The
gi\en for (lie bcio lit of the W
Missionary Society <>i tin Cli
church. The admission as sla
I he ad in iliis paper is L'.'ic an
He sure and see 1 ids picture.
CUo-Ope ration
The Spirit of Progress
Nothing of real worth is jiccomplished
‘ 1 i * t i 11 »iigh ('o ()| »oral ion.
Instn itioiis, coiHumilities, individuals
',IKV !| )>' pi'optul ion that 1h<*\ art* useful
i he i m l lie ad van cement of aims, <le-
1,1 ' 111111 < * ii that make lor success.
B * want you i full co-opt* ral ion; we ha ve
11 < d o i it, that wt ma v bet I or help von to sue"
reed.
Tm Eviot i*: tz tH S iate ISKagUBi
OF PLANO
t iUARANTV niNO BANK
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HONOR THY FATHER AND MOTHER
IS 87
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DOINGS ABOUND
OORT HOUSE
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FA THER.
0\dy a dad but lie gave his
To smooth tile way for cli
small
j Doing with eourau ■ stei n a
The deeds hi. i t.mr did
Tit)-, is the line for him I'd
I Only a dad. but Cue br-si <
ER.
Marriage Licenses
ted and Vi iun Oxford,
a ivev and J. v ie I’ -try .
I oia Itlivn.
A. I’>. Evoiis (<
da I
Don’t Pay Cash
. ith all n botlici and liability lo
i "i It a hot her to count and a
'M'laiiim in ha - around You can
old both ibe bother and tie* temp
it ion by dcpoi it lug v our money anil
am with cli."cli; And In addition
■ h convenience and safety it af
d a hank account certainly gives
I. all a In d (ei , i ..tilling; Mow ea.ll*
*m ' an enjoy all i he >■ ad vantages
hi lh I i. 11explained lo you If you
The
Piano National Bank
< >|>il .i Stock, Surplus nnd Undivided Profits, $188,323.
REV. AVERETT A/ILL ATiENI
BAPTIST CONVTNT
Kansa ,*
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Filed County
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MAY
.hank!
m
Former Lieut.
Govenor Dies
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do. Hraddox
C.eorec C ,
MISS VMLEY Y O PRESENI
PUPILS IN RLCITAI
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Stogner & Son
“The One Prfce G-rocery”
Bhone 107
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Bagwill, Arthur A. The Plano Star-Courier (Plano, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 10, 1923, newspaper, May 10, 1923; Plano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth570466/m1/1/: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.