Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1914 Page: 2 of 8
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To Those Who
SUH 10 MN
Saturday, September Sth
business to be in attendance
WILSON-HANN CO
For full
Office, Denton County National Bank. Bldg.
Phone 423
eggs
your
Next door to Black’s Hotel
OFFICERS
lafvin Rryaal
i-Draugh
i trouble.
JMU sti
» ortainh
toad. Tic
«ry»n keep
library bulb
IM -eong
■MMlShe
H. Wentvv
44 WonM.
” mm? a*
mend it t<.
He also retails poultry and eggs and wants
orders for first-class stuff. . -
lung- of
■ bring
the- datiM* or the
tn the building of
but that they wer#
the time and oth-
I* r stated that dur-
yesre em*ugh had
n through damage
! . first class war*-
inch.’s
inches
inches
inches
December
191 i—
January
February
Ma rd i
April
KU X HAMPERED lit
F. ONE OF REGEM
LAST I NION SERVICES HELD MN
DAY EVENING BY REV. I’tTIERsoY
work of th.-,
■ iSlrjl Miss F
Antonin, »»n-
■ f the B.-.r
h«<| ttelr gun# seated by the Gover*.
ment auHiortU,#, <u.l the lumtu. had
M»> Ute- «*r thru rubbenp The
GjiHuM parties ami U.r t.andiu v#rlv
coot and < Otevted. he whk Mt if K-U
14 V* MBK Rke • MM «*<»|d far IM
I«m <rf Mw m«»? tter Vote* * ogl-
ing, W F I
Faught, J E
M. Riiss»-H,
Yim -.IJegan.
ifeynolds, J.
THS STROM BURGH
WARTS YOUR BUSINESS
RAINFALL FOR YEAR 50 PER LEM
ABOVE PREVIOI S tVERAid
J- men who con-
a hutxkd war*
tq,, come
lormitory
For the
HUI WEATHER INTERFERE*
WITH BAPTIST MEE I INI
It" S CUol DAtel —l.l.t Tit t *iC ■teorthewt eities,
and tkiaVre diversity <•[ things to d » and see
—the theatres are open, the shop:* attractive,
the public parkM are at their best. - - ■"
Mgr I,"
sight from xx
»m»l day*
teamed that
Wietecllutt
W aot bcii
abty Will I"
tlteWUson I
-bj th* dep.<
M,Tteid II
fticr.untr.' i
whgr. lorn
*At> «t "
total rainfall fur the approximate
<s kept by Supl T W.’Hip’ll at
as no leks than
» days «f—Aug-
ht’s of this ex-
*•» bod 4 vary MHpRHR te*
m uw ib
i Hu far regt, you wiH ■ it kF
*•**<**• ***•****» '<
»o‘t<jng it
fir Colley
dhern su!
’F”snl,”>t
ilteir abiii
IM IALIST SPEAKING TPHOAVX
FOR GOOD MEASl RE—LARGE M
RER <» FARMERS EYPE1 TED.
hiiwrwl ..f TMwdo” I*
g<T «*t t.,..«»»a»a-ruD
gM'- ehaRri Tbutnda) •n<rw
Why not spend two or three yredts in New
York, Chicago, St. Lou is Or Kacsar City.
The price of a round trip ticke t ia nonunal and
you can suit vuur pun* bv the dHHRtuw You .1
travel.
Rev. Oscar T. Cooper announced Sup.
day evening that the sorvfce eenduRs;
e<t by Rev. W. A. Patterson, ’ of pS
Worth, would elose t|ie setjet* of sum-
mer union meetings which had been
field weekly on I fie lawffi ojfjte- Metho-
dist church during the month of Aug-
ust by tlie congregations of, (he First
Methodist, the Hickory_?tre*t"UirtSttw,
the Central Presbyterian and th? rtirst
Presbyteriaii churches. lie felt that I
great blessing had come from the ser-
vices ant} that—a gfFat religions' work
had been carried on during a month
which there is usdhlly very little done.
All the chunotics which have engaged
in the union meeting w ill hereafter hold
sejykes as usual___________
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
LOO
1.00
1.00
1.00-
w horn
Bizzeil
heart.
heart-
I leti-
P’-li-
accounl of falling health
- I dlmM res**tx-d ua\.
ppoiut Mis* Brack-
:t..n and all with
Ratehford th<_r.ehy
rwy solution of the
♦ilion. Mr Hatch-
believed cotton
r«t in setting, but
' utM brine «c to
-eason. ’ ‘ •
had be.n pr«-
:igure the cost of
li- report that he
could bebuitt for
• re from d.nnfb io
H*e stated the! be
of a building SUU
lb* using of sl»»et
t good foundation
•• praciically Br.-
to test the matter. I nis is
personal request to make such
lest. _
> ANOTHER HEAVY RAIN FALL?
A tieavy rain, deeompanied by a tfigh
I wind out of the north, fell, beginning
' itboid—midnight Thursday nigfd. add-
ing materially_|<x. the already 'excessive.
IpreelpitatlOh arid further to the nppre-
I Iiensiens of damage to the cotton Milch
j of the cor* is lytrity on the gr'mqd,
•having beet) blown down by the high
; w indstorm in July, and as the fields
late grown up in a rank growth ot
weeds, the good ears will likely be
i damaged if the rains continue- Cotton
i picking is being delayed ami the opeo-
' ing of (he rftip is also , being held up
by thc^cyid. minx.weather The mer-
cury showed 63 Friday mornjng ,
fltCIB HEAD Of
J. AND N. COLIECE?
“Tito, co'ioii was m poor condition-as
,t 1 k ,i.i the rail) Fue-.Jay mgtit Mr
XA ■■ •dWariJS picked ' Uie cyd'ioU Ixyfor*
Hue rain «nd bad to l*ave it standing
m- *ti* held, until it dried out, thus
eatising .t tec mole to a..m- extent mid
when ginned it was impossible to ehSm
rt ^-f al! trash and dirt,
July .
August
Total
September
7.08 inches
li> It iiiches,
1HSW~Xin:
were d *
1035, Inches, .lime ahd July were very
.i«dicit'iit, whereby hangs tire reason for
the stgirt corn crop ur this section this
year, blit August majw up for the de-
ficiency and then •sonic." on August
10 the precipHaliou totaled 1.13 inches
m twelve hours August ff. Toes,Uy
of this week was almost ds gpnerous
with a total ot 3 51 inch** hi twelve
hours. ’
August, HMi, gg,P pm inches
who spoke before
re F. O. M Ib y-
I H Joliiise’ m?
all advis! rtu
ses ;«S they -cere
for the savi y, of
proper drugs or - service; they w
depend on the druggist. |
been connected with the
business in this county more O
thirty years, and 1 hope to
in Denton many years more. |
want them to be years of mcregg;
ing business and widening friend,
ship. 1 want your trade by dpay.
ing it, but in order to"find out
whether I deserve it you will
pn pared In luuk'' a thorough n p
Hie 'next meeting called.
V— tt -Vte^fran sou • XF-—* t»i’-e.
in these days the work
world is so divided that qr
portent things have to be d
us. Our neahh, happige
even life itRpIf jn nfWF in,
depend on the knowledge,
honesty of others. The n
thm r..
matter.
The petitions, paste,
eight i.r bine feet Imig
.lust., w hen h‘
the X A M hoard
known her*; hut it
will be
year,
the Experiment farm
45.L» iuche-s and the,
aitributed I2 3L
e. total. By months. Upj^rs
gauge at file Experiment fgWfl show
t !*13 -
September
l ictober
tS? first
RFRHcnm
imt kiv. ■
fTt .
■'O. -
nh farms, in barrfs, vCsff6h«nrses,7open vards or al gins
Ask us for full information.
iiisss myi llug of-th'- ciljz.-jj? of i>|-
I’pint was held Tuesday to consider
buiidibg o,f a warehousi- for the
;t»u of rufto.,i. Mayor 1. G. Ballew
■ teli'cte<l ciiairniaif and |fter a dis-'
-ion of llio-niaffer a cm
Hinted to investigate lhe bill how
er coiysiderafHMi at An--ri.ii in order
1 flu' procediruyi ,uf lheyjocal enter-
•• mistit be-jn eoMurmjly with it.
i li.uriuoii caili'd another meeting
dio -doy w 'the mayor Was again
- o\er md committees mi insurance;
i<i mg and gfiilind, and urganfciDjpii
i-er. XV J Hau . !ton, Jno. XV Stewart
Baxter Wilson. .I N* ftajzor. W p
Itatclitor-t - - — — _1——t ------
The singing under the direction of
Mr. Vitz was hearty and general. Mr.-
Mtz also sahg a solo, "A ETTEl" Hit ST'
Love.” .
Th* services have been attended by’’’
large numbers throughout the nionlh. ,
Benton has a choice company of GhrUr*
tian young people, and they tind great
joy in the work of their several socie-
ties. The universal verdict is that the ,
union services during Angus! were
highly profitable, ^Already plans art
being mail* for a similar sri snap meat
of. services for next year.
g if you s
r Draught It
of si
o k try wa* a
I. vt *-dl t to-
r ■m-.iHh- for a:i-.
per triiihi!
<fs-“ giT the -
a bunded
<f!er the P.--
or* tlie -SettaV
■;> motbm frcito
T :,t tlF# vk
.rm'in of the :
sex'foe of-tw
frith the pr
'<! Austin on fl’
•roHim bv the*
-'ig.ition of th’
><• ,d to he r
■ -mi Salurtiay.
The Board-of Regents of the ('.olb ge
of fduslrial Aris met Saturday afternoon
wiUt the following members present:
President J It l.owrv, Honey Grove;
Sam P' Harben. Hicbard*on; I. C. I'.mt,
tS'llt’iJl, Mrs, WillUui Capps, Fort
Worth: Miss M Eleanor Brackenridge,
Sim rXuli.nui, amt Walter I). Adams.
Forney A number of important mut-
ters connected with the-
school on" S'ptemher l‘-tli
considered at this meeting
. ■ Tlie Board aifejvted, the
rd -Miss Hsfrt* V Whilfeti. heart of Hie
liepartrivnit of Biology, and strong r*s<s.
lutibns were passed commending the
faithful services .Miss Vvbitten had rem
dered th* College. In aibiitimi to h<T
Although Druton County suffered a s<--
vere drouth during June and July, to
die serious* daitrag<’ to th»- viitit. j-n/p
and probably ’souk' of the c dton, IliC
rainiali for the eleven months and
twenty-seven days ending Thursday
Was Ml p-iv cent in excess of tmrmal
and with prospects of considerably
before Aiigust I'iojfs ti» ~«et-
- *| want t<
fejUfrom
Sylvania
•U certaii
(ltd ston
p, .kvAX'., stwat>l* ff ,tl ’lilies s--’t!i-
»t M Iv’nton brought in'tbs *-• a. ■-
5# vl Jtdi e.-turn Ur b* br Might io
■jfton thir year Monday morning" Th*
•ten was raised «»H the old Opt
lirtsS^’farfr, uea* riart* at»d th* b»>
jx .ml- It mded- mw
’ <! what he would
Farmer’s t’nion
offered to rr’Mt ft
igh^hionfTis for
•ml of the cotton
r- lmuse. coulrl b*
-s «f She bi)| now
Xnsfin
x Ray zdr a, rom-
■ Pliointed by the
• ’inc to appoint a
’v-five to keep tn
’ 'ifftirs of the Scn-
1 now- under con-
nd tn irfaie an in-
utter They were
iy tu report at a
‘P’eniber 5, at the
■iumiilee appointed
Itaytor,' W F Jam II. F E
P Ran f ioni and J T. l.np-
«> Bielies
inches
i no lies
itiebr’S
inches
imdres
metres
inches
inches
down-
J'ahuarv
total for the fall pf |7.h>
ryrTrfirnar? amTSLifyK”
Ictli I’'III. tint April an<l May gave
B. F. Black has opened up a new poultry market
just west of the Black Hotel on East Hickory
street and is in the market for chickens and
BIC DAY SAWAY
WAMOilSE-MDES
logv y loss’"’!o '; n<
(lie'-•x< eptip|f„r \|
that (hey-were Hl’
pc s.-nf tlnancia >
?< r<f’ stated yu1
w.,u‘d lie slow ,r
‘fia!. fje- thought
’•S' rfirmigtioiit fl
w F Mattery.--,
• u*l'v r*«iues». i
■ warehouse ni <>•
.’lorngkt a warvUi,.
Hilt Weu'd
7 <>»> bales of eo:‘>
dJiktitsaLthe -c-
' •’! by dSO feet ii
r>-n material wit1
to give his insw- r to
not definitely
probable that it
time during the coining
| GRAND 41 RA REPORT EXPECTED
H'ismesg <-<>nlmm><l liaht in iMslnct
’ i.i.u'ri ’ Eriday and iKffing the nmenmg
s’ ssmn only three orders vyTjre entered
911 the dockets. .Jmlgi, Spencer granted
tyvo•divorce' suits ami entered judgment
in otMP suit
mi title ' - -
Ax- FoHoWfug
the dockets
< ivil Docket
Thoma# Why burn vn Mit-
rhe!l et.at, to remove I'lmid; jmiguinit
for plaintiff f& allowed Ben Boyd.
1 mpbrey 'W^Tlarria y>. Nina Harris,
divorce; divorce granted plaintiff ,
Bard Evans \s. Edttit Evans, divorce:
divorce granted plaintiff
Wiri'.e Hie account of the mevUng <d
the G t. A rvgeffis'her* Friday after-
tluon a# gryen not for pubfieatum con-
tained ateorntety nc ■ mention rd any-
aeiiun in regard l<r th!’ matter ot.Presi-
dent Hiueli*# «ff«r <it Hie A.. A M. pr*si-
ihhc'y, it Je-keirum Saturday that th*
board .1i*d_decid?d Ao offer Dr. Bizzeil
a'substantial increase in salary in th*
■*ff«’rt to retain him here. Members ut
’He Hoard *o*n Friday afternoon dv-
eljnrd to £*'** •W 'Hail* ”f •!•* repui't
••thef Ilian that »mi) <’Ut by tie e*s-
siob, hut Bi* im'rease is kaid lo havtc
approximated. ttlF E5)IW'sil^ry offerei!
OJ |he A A At., which would be an in-
crease of *8.000 ovyr Hie present salary
paid by the local institution i»f Biz-
zctl drdtned also to discuss the report
or tn give any inkling of hi#-itttet»H<ms,
hut his friends, here viere very tmpefiif
Jhal tiis decision wouid b<
OFFERING UNUSUAL VALUES
' - .. - a. ' .
Tlie reported action of
.was ri’Ceived locally .with giner.il -ap-
probation. The petitions addressed
•to Dr." Hcxxelj surculaied Friilay were
signed mivnimotisly by ail to
.they were presenieit and br.
Saturday ihorning.expersseit his
giatiiniav morning expressed bis
feb’j »ppr>-cia;i«»u of the attilmie jJ
oir •••flz’Ts is shown both by Ho-
p’’rson.<i >’X|ir<-s*i>m'.
attihid* ami these expressions, lie
factor m aidm
Il his filial decision U1 th
>'•1-'' united <ti manage it the Imme of
!v brim 's p.<r< ut-. Mr -md Mrs X M
P*!’is, Monday afternoon at 5 o’clock
By B»v B. F lagan, p»«.|op «f the
PrcsliyIcri.m church Only a f.-w friends'
wi r* presgnl besides the merfibers of
Hie family. Me. and Mrs. MeShan li ft
iuimedialely after the ceremony for
Ualveslon where they Mill -p.-ml tlfeir
honeymoon and will return to I’i'lot
Point to make their horn* "'th--
s-rooni is cashier of the First State
Bank
Eight ......pie were t,1k’ n Io \iistin
Saturday for the Pasteur treatment as
ill* resiilt 4>f i mad.<l<>g running ailmek
lo re tvyo <<r three <iavs |a»t w-wk Th..-,.1
who w.y<- bitten .wef : Birnb r Hopson,
Trank Truelt Autrey, Fn'd Henderson.
R. v tlarder’s Httfe girl ipd four .-olore I
people.
COTTON INSURANCE
We will insure cotton anywhere in Denton County
friemls
will, i eustmii.- party Eidijim'sl was
pruvidi‘,1 with a Mistume ' nn-> unique
part ut the evening's ainu.seni: nt was
i fake marriag*.
Mr, and'Mr- .1 M Rei.l have returned
front a f*w weeks visit in Tenm-ss.’*,
Miss K’ltiryn r.arner entertained
Monday night with a lt>*at*r anti slum-
Ter party. Those present were Miss*#
E’Mfeman. MrFnrtmrt. Garrison Rrnu-
lord and Kifight.
Xlr. atiil, Mrs. H. l-..-B.,w> u vi-ipd ,,,
: -’ma the psyd Week.
Mr and Mrs. Fre<l Name of x.w rus-
tle are -visitimr relatives
—MTMffir xrn
honm on business
Mis# M>dia AplkiizUiaX refurmd from
a visit with her sister, Mrs Truitt, of
Whitewright —ua
Miss Margaret Montgomery has re-
InhHd freffi > visit in San Antonio and
ballas
W H Lediieftrr and Henry Ball are
speiMitng si few days-in Temple.
Mr and Mrs Earl Selz • nt*rtaine<l
Wednepday evening with a If” party
honoring MIm Clara baxia,
Mr and Mrs J <: \Vkit>*>d* have r*-
tiirwd from a visit at i...rpi,y ’.hriati
and uther pomi*
B-vr» to Mr and Ml
August 81, a girl
Mrs Rtlrn W’utt.-n h is returned from
FalteteiHe. Ark .
1 ba# tv turned Io her limn#
Rev. XV A. Patterson of Fort vVortb 79
preached a very eloquent and pra . tieaJ .
sermon,’taking his text from Phil, t, ...
21. For t« me to live is Christ iuHQm
to die is gain.” The speaker drew from-j^
tiis text the lesson that th’e iiiainspfing^;K
in every life is the living Christ and 7
that every num and Woman shioild w
shape their lives that theywould look
more b< the honor and glory of the liv-"".a
ing Christ than to their personal gain 29
and vlory. The first duty of every mu' J®
shmild be to know Gitrisl, to get ac- ,'4|
,upiaintMl-.wUh.4tim -and take Hiftednto-TS
his tieart. The choice between Tffrisk !
.md evil .is the pivotal point •-every .o
’ life. Once made for Christ, lie wiB.w
guide in the paths whiejh..lead- to hap- 'x
pines# and contentment. •' 3
"The last-meetbig of the Young Pea- ' g
nnnittee wn- -pk;S .Federated Cui on f>.i' Uw suuuner-v
wSs^cumluctedcene hour ptiyr to
evening preaching service. Miss ^.t&Si. .73
Baker was iti charge of Hie pegrtefc.
The topic vyag "Hunniity in ServioeTA
lively; di,«cussipn of the subject was en- /
gaged jrr by several represeaiativte " C!
ftymdhe several young people's rgani- i
zafiohs <>f the tliffej^mt cburChes Miss- , i
es Masters. Aldredge, Fyffe, Mrs Sledge,
Eugene Naugle, Janies Allen .oidLu-
ther Huffman had been assign'djdaoey
»n ll£tv prtigcain__ —- - - - ."
Nett Saturd.-.y stiouhl be mi* of the
biggest days Imtilon ha- had fm‘”-ome
time and if the present-pretty spell <5f
"vC'iftrtKefT'WnhiitR We "mtpw—,T“ TTV
business men for a big'crowd will nuist
certaifHy be fulflH*»L -
Arrangement# are being made. U< have
the trades day exhibits m a tent on the
McJCiurkan jot on West Hickory street,
which has been offered for that use.
This location ’will be convenient for
visitors. Secretary, Roark is-enevuraged
over the prospect for line exhibits and
expects that". SUuniay will be one -of
Hursery, best or) »e'nto!i's trade*- days.
"JPre tytfr*St of the farmers in Hie
warehoi'isfcquestion was manifested by
the,attendance at last Saturday's mass
fiieeiing. Tin* committee appointed at
.that meeting w-ill inert Saturday fore-
noon and prepare IL# report to siR>mi<
tu tlie mass meeting vvbirh Is caHed f„r
the afternooA-' The farmars are thor-
oughly awakened to the importance of
the work which is before them and
have ixi’n proffered the tiearty co-i.p-
eraHon of the business meh, and it iniy
br-evolved at Saturday.’# meeting.
The iteeiallrts. have announced speak-
ing fur the d»y> by one of their best
state speakers and oxpei-t that represen-
tatives'of that party from every section
of the county wilt attend. -S'-
One lot Men’s $3.00 Hats, choice ____ $1.00
One lot Men’s $1.25 and $1.50 Shirts, choice 1.00
3 Pair Mens 50c Lisle Hose for __ 1.00
All Boys Knee Pants in $1.25 and $1.50 grade 1.00
3 Pair Mens 50c Elastic seam Drawers'for .___
3 Mens 50c undershirts for _ „_i-..
Choice of any $1.25 work glove ..
One lot -Mens $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 Oxfords
One lot Childrens Oxfords, Choice for ,JL._
12 Mens Hose,' Black and l^tn
20 Yards best Grade Calico , .....__
12 Yards good grade Unbleached Domestic
20 Yai^gJL^|hMgched Domestic-
4 Yards 9 | ’PPepperell Sheeting
20 Cans Talcum Powder
5 Childrens Dresses, size 2 lo 8, for
5 Pair 25c Towels’ for *
10 Yards Red Seal Ginghams _
One lot ladies 50q .btack’^silk lisle hose 3 pairs
6 Yards best grade Oil Cloth •'
MASSMEETMG AT
COURT HOUSE TO
CONSIDER WAREHOUSE
Biology, sib* w ,i also the < ..Ib ge pi,
ceptress. Mi-s \Vhrtt*n-wus rec.nily
married to .Gul. XX . I> sw qin of Tyl. j;
Ot-her r.'sicn ttiuns accepter! Friday
were those ,.f Miss Maude E. Wyeknff.
A*e*»Uu» m Apphed Art; rt-ud MI«^-m4-
tie B. Harris, Assistant in nr>Tff»Stic Art,
Willi lias been recently elected head
Ik.llieslu' Art m the I’rttxWsity ..I Ten-
tiessce. < < .
Tliv vai’aitcy ill the Ue^prtm. ut uf
liiuiugy was tilled l.y I he ejectmi) <>1
Mis# NA'illie .1. Birge, of-AusHn. Mis-
Blanche Sh.at of New York wa# selected
lo till the vacanry in Ihe-rirpffrlmeut «.f
Applied Art, and .Miss Blanche Bradley
succeeds AWs Harris in _the Department
ef Iiuinestie Art Thy vacancy ere«|AJ
-time ago by the resignation
Miss Martha T Belt was filled by th“
-eleetbin mf Miss Sarah B#st ip the l»'-
pSrtmenf uf Domestic Science. The
Board also selected’ Xliss -Genevieve
SpemTr„dX Cviopertuvv n, Nw York, as
,ti aditmn.H Xssistimt in the li. lerfY-
nieut uj Food Chemistry. Miss Spencer
s a B. S. # graduate of Cornell
imessHyy-w hwrs■ -«tr* Iw. j(w.|—n
lo’iuisJry
Wt li-*.greatly hamper.il th.-
■ ge of tndnslrial Arts,"
• ‘F flFAf k.-nruigi- af San
lie original members'
R’-geuts of the <;m-
mtng. after mtetidiug
board Friday afw-
- ■kenridge Mated that
nsiderabie trouble m
ihillty at the bead of
• State did nut fiirnisii
fund# to pay th. n
in comparison vyiDi,
bat as goon as they
!ier-Stale Instiliilimis
pay larger salaries »*-
run: ttietr _jM.r> i. amt the College of
industrial - i,,s been left to secure
anpttn-r man who is willing to <to the
work for th< sdiry offered.
Mis# Br.o-ki iiri'ige eontlmievF that al-
thongli the i ,,|hgg wa# in th* experi-
mental stiuo ih.i has nevgr -been tried
ii Texas li. f. c, she thoAight it a
great ben- id That it gave the girls of
the.siah'. -ii . i -.rhinity to learn to du
itieir work syi. utificaUy and not be left
to intuition a> wa# formerly done
. ears ago wti. q the women were given
m> education mil left entirely to their
,,wn r. soitr.’. * she stated that with
• Io Cihi.-ki- ,.r ; in lustrial Arts they
rrnm-Teirrn'i. f-TiffflFTffWffnar nfimmirf'
i-ttcir work where oftentiines that train-
ing is neglected in (he home.
Mistk Hr.ivk. iiriilge is one of the orig-
inal Board of it.sente appointed- by th*
Tswriii.r wlun the Cullegi' wta !<nute<i
•it Denton .md siir 'ulwtaled in the plan-
ning of ihe vvork of the Jnetitution. Site
with Mr- Hel.-n -tisidard and Mr# Fame,
Johnson were I lie first Women in thy
•i’al.1 of l \,, i .gnized in ultu-iiu.il
d movem. nts md were appointed on
tie- B.i-inl ..r n.<ent»- Mrs. SlteManl
resigned on .
-mk-uw xu-.
'.oiquitt dtd not
, ntii&fc tu tt... Htetef of. Hrtteni# *nd
at (he im,. Mr# lohrnmn resigned he
’h sir.it le ki -'p Ona ,»f the''*«>ri6ilial
Wolte r# mi Ihe' Board anil rrengnipfui
A1!*_JR. M:-c BracVoridge h-id »>
Hw w..rk f ppointM >»•**■ Mw» Rr*.'k1"
’■nrotee W,1» Wff the Rnard tees than 4
war. Burma ’h*{ figte vtailed the t'a>l-
■RF ' . '‘T a* * '
A report wliu'ti" gained wide circula-.
linn tu Dtculon Thursday ahd eanaM
»qu*Uy wide 'fegret w Ss that Dr, W. B.
Rtzwti. president of the CoHege of ln-i
dustrial Aris, had bgen named president
of th* A 4^>t. college, a post which
ha# beerf \scant since theretbeiuent -dX'
Gnl’. R. T. Milner. Dr. Rlzzell refused
Thursday to discuss the repot! fyr.pub-
iieaUon, but word from Dalias Thurs-
• tay .was ll|gt the board at its meeting
there’Tuesday unaiiiinoUnly offered the
place to Dr. Bizzeil. who had not ap-
plied for it The board adjourned with
the siglemeitt that no selection had
been made, but it is said that this
statement has a string to it in that the
plSee was offered Dr. Bizzeil, who
agreed to take it under consideration
and advise jii^s determination' later.
A meeting of the bi.a^l of regents of
the G 1. A. has been called for hfext
week, and this may or may not have
anything to do with-JJr. Sizzell's decis-
ion in regard to the appointment.
Dr^ Bizzeil cam* to Hi* C. I. A. after
ihe_reslgnaiion of Cree T. Work, first
president of ,|hg_ institution The
grovxth of the college since he took,
charge of it lias been remarkable, and
wouid have been much greater, it is he-
lieved here, except for the failure of
the state to provide-sufficient dormitory
room, many students who were anxi-
ous to come here refusing
when they learned that
rooms -were not available,
coming year temporary dormitory ar-
rangemi'iits hail, been made and the
prospects have been for a large increase
iliis year over last year’s enrollment,
which was the largest in the history
of the imllege.
Ill addition t<i his work at the school
he has taken all active part in civic
affairs since lie became a citizen of
beotioi. He served as a director of the
Cliaiuber of Commerce and was a mem-
ber of the commission which last year
draft.e.1 th* new city charter adapted
at TYit' election last April and took a
piuHiiii.'nt part in the campaign- in be-
half of tlie charter. -
hr. Hizzell's acceptance oY-the [mst
protTji’.-d vviiiild be reeciv. ,t here with
general regret, as not only have Denton
people recognized his ability and work
an building- up the scho.ol, but have ac-
corded him a wide personal popularity.
Th* presoten'-v iff the A. A At. voltege,
Imvvevi'r, is the second highest educa-
tional pl.st in Texas, being exceeded in
iiiiportunee iiy only the presidency of
Hie Stale University, The salary is
*.,.««< year, th* Pre-ident’s home on
tin c ampus and other allow aln .-s mak-
ius it worth about $(i,50u per ahiimn, as
.U.Onst a 2'1,000’salary and a home at
Tint UteW meeting at lb# -Cmitily
Court room Saluniiy afternoon gi 1
o'etaidk wan atiro.b .i by a Urge crowd
of farmer# »n>t tmsine
satergd M'* bouihii- o
house al U«-n4«» -nd
lauinly tor ih- s:oring*‘dl the euttou
Th*,owe!in® Mas called tv order by J
X Hayavr and J 1 Parr wm etoried
t.iiairmati wilfi .»*vir«e 4. Roark Secrv-
Jtjry JUN- Raymr ”P***>xJ the speaking
with g short d>j*,i-4mn of the.pr*wni
finatxriai cvmiiii'.o ami slated that he
feared’ cwtlon won id .h-op far below
tte value if dMxetbiug w*» not done M
inter to hold it ffom the market unti'
the.coiuuniptivn <F ncioded it. He ad-
viM-d Ibe tioldti.v f at least 10 per ceb;
<’f th*- evittea, t
Rev. J. T. Cfffr- followed Mr. Rayznr
and stated tbai p rtupa the European
war situation yvgs
present mov-mesi’
cotton warehou#’-
ueeded now and .<
ers folioVVing Atr I.
w 'he RteT ” r-
been lost on . ..t-
by yvesHier to hm'-
house in Denton '
Among the other
the mas# .meeting
noids, \\ . F. Jan*
XV p, R’trtifpr'l
bmldirik of wa.-. i
needed all th* -m
Th* committee 't th* room mid>~.-
!.ct<’d a cmtinAOt ig, wYtfeh was -ui-
mftted t<-. ttwrhirft# and .ucepte.i, .,fi r
which the new ■. .tninitteo'was in-trn.it
-d'to meet at Iff •’’clock itatnrdav
mg, September Mh, Following
■ ommittee M’S*, nd: J. W. Flmk
A. B. Fincher, 1 E Tobin. Ge..
3, ’S. T. Higgi:i-
ith,.T L. Mitel
ry' S*lz. Jack Medlii
ik Wright, F u. M,
Xance. r: j. Jariuar,
JlMSluUiul—Jzxu. L- CogG -G-JA 4-0- -t
__Had weather pF v<‘t>t*«1 o veral pen-
tun parfiea from u.qng to Hebron to at-
n n>i Hie u q •- I Bit, sim.l.v m
which h«l innoiin<-’->l tn inter*
program begtetena Friday *n>l co*jinn-
ing through Oiinday *-veral (kemmi
pe..pl< ware *>n. th* program, among
vvUmo were "On rteow—mrvugw
Mrs I. D Honte*. Dr W H Hotrell. J
W ItaUhrop. W V terreli. and J X
fteyam- If th* weather more tew*
hh- KituiMav it in tbe tetenlten »t a*v-
rp«l from is-el.’g i* «tteml Attimfav
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1914, newspaper, September 3, 1914; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1208815/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.