Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 147, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 1, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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Story by Julia, Tolsva
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\lso Al St. John in "STRAIGHTFROM THE FARM," Two part |
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Park. Yanc«v
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St. Jo lit vlslllnfr
Whenever unexpected guests will.
call 71 and let us bring you some-
thing nice to serve In a jiffy. We
would appreciate a trial at least.
In Jarrell-Evans Drv Goods ' Company’s Show Window,
That they will sell during the Unloading and Cash Rais-
ing Sale
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the home of
The afternoon
aprons ano
nerved re-
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turned to meet ......
Ire. Pryor Alexander.
string
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Highest Salaried Singer South. Direct from
the New Rialto, Fort Worth’s new million
dollar theatre.
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tou-r na n»e
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or tr.i othii*
This Hepplewhite Design Sells for $ I 67.50.
display. Be sure and see it at your first opportunity. It’s
a beauty.
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tin tun*
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and
t u k r put
it was elimi
Even down tf
It K a* cuntoni
cluMsub in Hnngiuy
to Hive the bride a
rnurrlnVl* r<”,pmnnv
feel her aubjcctlon.
Mr. Bentley is the first to introduce the*
“Melody Songs’’ in the Souths Broadway’s ,
latest song hits illustrated in motion • ]
picture film.
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F Any Wife
9he romance oF a discontented woman
NOTE —In bringing the above attraction to Denton, - the Dreamland
management assures you in advance that this artist will offer a song
programme that is entirely in a class alone—Yes, he is costing us some
REAL MONEY, but the treat is on us. Attend the matinee and avoid
the night crowd*. No advance in prices. J
WILLIAM FOX
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Normal Collep Quintet I 1 O "FV1 1 O T1
Meets Simmons Tonight JLx I HU d >1 vX
French railway* will reaerve ape-
• earn fnr mothers and tobies
innjr alone. If a bill n9W.be-
parllament bacomaa a law. -A
Specify your lumber needs today.
We have the machinery to fill youi
orders without a m--A’t delay.
If you have need of a special size
board we can make it for you.
Every stick of lumber you-receive
from us has been inspected and
Judged to be in A*1 sound shape.
You must be Satisfied at alii times.
We merely hold your mopey in
trait.
LJM-Gruy luMr ot
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h:>s accept
here from
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outfl. idi r ano
Mr. and Mrs. G, B. Barnett, la quite I John Morris,
"“n >««•»"•’>»»% 2, St..rX *cre lr
R. y. cole a ml G. B Barnett at-1 ivariin km,
tsiided the banquet given at t:.
Texas Hotel in Fort Worth 1 hura-
day niaht —
• The Totidvr airle' and boys' to«- tiuilu
ketball teams played the Krum The
boys and airix Fridav. "-trhe gain< a here
ended- Bars lt .lu M m Istut-U
Ponder; alrlx also in favor of Pon-
der.
Miss
spent the i
enta. Mr n
D. P. ifUtaoi
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(By B. E. Alexander)
DENTON HIGH GIRLS~&Hneiigii)its Defeat
ANO, LEWISVILLE TO Walmrtew Basketball Quint
PLAY FRIDAY AT 1:30
—--— i nftprnuon «t the Normal
Winner, to Play Ponder Sat-1 ‘ ‘
urday for Courfty
Title.
rrt-ord of five wtn>
mu compared with p
defeat* f<»r the local*,
the runner up !<► the
lewde r^ will,, three w IIjm
defeat.
jL Jk-4-
tn iF'
Beier* are agh!n
race fftr vh« churn-
♦ stuiplinu. f«»l •
.Lt Tip-uda . nitrht
lui k u— S M., I u in) Tb.cv
Rice* at uro Erjday und
>r Mudi<-* at India* Ski irday.
Vp'Ii<»ii Huh <>f
li a * pin ch a *• 1
«!\ v<*,<r* rlr*t
fan I vl ih *P 1 hr
Xnaocia I ion. ,
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talD’Clect it tl
hax sloped a '
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Indiai* Hu
♦.• left hrtwdrd batter r
-Th- British
challcr uei’jt to
I*'?'.' interna
'•rr<* \u.-ti'iha ha* al
hirmul «liu|l«*n*r ar.d <
friends tore. • ,
Um Worley of Bowl* '
and Mrs fc L. Worle,
J to I* Hall of Justin vm
Genevlcyo Lloyd, small
of Mr. and Mr.. L. B. Lloyi
Ji. A. Loy u. Mto,—
OYSTER BAY. ■*.’ X
Hpyt 7.-., -
utlve. <HeiJ at hl* home here al
brief ItlnesD. . T
Coach .St. ('lair* wtrina of ca-
Ker* i* to play the moJ»t Impor-
tant aaine of the T. 1. A A.
wchedule toniirhf at the Normal
Collrjc** KYni with the Cowboyu
of Himrrioii* College-/ "They will
play aKHin Thuraday niaht, Sim-
mon* hold* Eccorifl p’are in the |
>w«o*H.ti''n a»’d I* en|v one Kam- |
behind the locals. Their only, de- i
of T C V. at Fort Worth Monda* I
night, but last bight th?y evened 1
. o |ik..e .. I
a nd fiftp • def ps t I
x win* and no
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Mori a t ion
and- Ln.
I lent on 111 jfh t
in tne county,
Dated by Pilot i
Ila Muncy of the Norina!
week-eml with her par-
allel Mr*. O. C. Muncy. <
>n. H F. Wilaon, Will
Oofer, Torn Lamurica.
. Goran
_ n Dent
at-1 Pearlie Smith of i
the "frierfd* here.
---• ' Hubbard Barter. $.y^xr-old. awn
<»f Mr. and .Mr*- Harvo' Buetec, I?
_ alek. iriLh-AiiuAuuonUC
The Bn pt let fifth Hun lav rneetlufg
• the latter part of la*I werR
vvum attf iuU'lx. . DlAuiyc.-iure*
pared by tne wAP4Wt ladka waa
Mvrved to, the out-of-town RUeate
Sat urday.
Ina Mae Illek, tip* . li-^anr-old
daughter of Mr. aftd Mr*
quite Hick iroin pneumonia.
Mm Sinclair of Dentun
NEW YORK—the M'Ih^c tfame*
\\ ediu N<la> n ik ht v. II the fl il-
eal athlete* ih l l»q couhtrx e ntered
-at M«il**»n Square GarMon. *1
mile an I a half eVent I'cdturihK .1
Hay of rhi< i'Ko ami H iroi I Cutb
Eontnn prettcher. vill be the f
of ro'.leflrt* run-
in th. Soo-yard
DAf.f, XS--liryun and Oak CJIff
HifihE rlaHi thih aft**rn In the
eci or d Kam*’ nf the < Ity ’trlanaul ir
eerb-s for the < h;«m tn on*n 11> m ba«-
kethali ami for the select ion, nf
team to • •• to jn-nton tor the
dlxtrl t thnH tnrirn irnenf
the prem nt tune,
among? the lower
for the groom
kick n'firr "TD.-
tn ninkc -her
Hpeetal to Htoord-Chroni'nle,
PILuT POINT, Feb. 1.——A mlssbm-
ark ahJ work melt ling was t-njoy -
. ed Munday alternean m ihe home
^?rT'auer. .^.SCtef. the pro-
“RFAin toveral hours w^re spent in
towlnjr for a baaaar. Which I. to be
held ut a future date. During the
social hour the Social committee.
Mines. Geo. IJnderwood. P. E. Blake,
Elliott. Heli W hitley. Harland Sltaen
and Mixk Amy Ray Elliott and Bar-
bara Bauer, serv-wl refreshments to
thirty KUutotM. Th* next meeting
will be in tile parlors of the church.
The Christian Aid society met
Monday afternoon at i ‘
Mrs. Arthur Chance. T
wa. spent In making
mitten*. The ho*r«xx
freshments to twelve memberx, an<»
the Hoefery tdlournnd tn meet tier,
Monday with Mrs Pryor Alexander
-The Cumberland ITcxiiyterlan Alv
society met Mon lav aft moon with
Mrs. Ed Rlney. Rawing was the
work for the afternoon. Delicious
refreshments were served to eight
mr’l °2* Mid. Mv-
Dortal., The xOcietv adjourned io
meet not Monday with Mrs J. I..
Watson.
The First Baptist AM society
st the home 01 Mrs. Burnett.
Inn the huslnesa meeting the
louing otTfcerx were elected:
Ident. Mrr. Add Alexander;
president, Mrs J. tl. “
rettery-treasurer, Mr-i. ...........
corresponding secretary. Miss Mv-r-
lle Herron
Mrs. Will D. Burks. Hr, was host-
ess to the Calvari BantTst Aid Sd-
ciety Monday afternoon, with but
five members present on account of
the inclement weather. Tne lesson
on UN M. U. was discussed by all.
anil the devotional exorrls.es were
led by Mrs. J. M. Lassiter, aftet
which refreshments were served to
the tnejiibet-a and one visitor. M'-e
Koger The next meeting will b*
' The x<;ml-tinal game for the girl*’
basketball championship ■>( Dunton
county will be played Friday afler-
noou at 1--Q o'clock t^etween L>i-;j-
ton High girls, Winders ui District
No. 3. ano Lewisville High girls
winners in District No, The win-
ner of the Friday afternoon game,
to be played at the Normal College
gym. will meet Ponder, chainpion
of District No 1. Satnrd-iv afternoon
for the county chumtiionshlt. The
games have been <>r<ler< I played by
< ounty Director Davis of Krum
Because of the Denton team being
ordered, to play Lewisville Friday
■tternuon tin- date for tn*- retorn
ga-ne with IVui-o lllgn has been in
definitely postponed. Denton High
will attempt, to mal.e arrangements
fan XluO W-aco tuuixc—iL a. later datr..
'Tl.e team lias been wuikuig haul
hi preparation for th-- game this
week in order to c-i n matters tor
the defeat received at thi bauds of
VX ■ co last- week
The burs'
will not
meet, ax
l/uiiiL
Plainview bas-
te 11 Tuesday
•••••I K.vnifidHl-
i i ... '*“** fkst and roimJi
-m i-"?' ,,ret,v shots were jnade.
ihi- Mainview- team Is a strong eon.
[endi-r for the county 'hamplonslitp
During the first half the Plainview
earn had the edge- of the play. nu,
in the second haff some of the rep.
ultit Outlaws were substituted and
th- 1 lay changed In favor of the
Normal
. T,l*‘ J!nlLU|’ wa*: Denton—For-
j ward# Met rey „rrd PerrtV’-y gintTda
I M>*rx a-id Gilmore', center. Coeper
I InInview— Forwards. Good und 'V
Thomas center, Bryant; guard-
Rauey Hud C. ThuuisW (captain!.
”ui)*' Df*rtton—C*i»*hi* nt *, H£an(
U <M and Fi^fper, Plui n vi*-w—Mur-
dock and Kile.
■^ollowinx thin aatiie, two fast
aim rough name* were played, one
hriHrten the Harvard ream of th*
NoiiuhI Plain vTew, I hr Hnrvitn’
team winning by the nvoru of 18 to
7. amt | hr other between the Hur-
yard t»*arn and the Outlaw team of
I tho Normal. The H irvartm showed
good Turin wild Murni'ieed the on*
l toofciYX wTtli a T2 to I \ ictory over
the Outlawm.
Brief News Items From, Krom
Special to Record-Chronicle.
KRUM. Feb.' 1.—Miss Leona Allen
of thu Q. I. A. spent the week-end
with nee parents tors.
W e>. Donoho. xuprrlntnndent of
the If. Y. I*. U. of Denton, lectured
■vir^H^VUsr woi>rsrxbr-
f..i>itii » I ,n-»I <tt Denton spent the week-end
jwitb her mother. Mrs J T. XVabb
j Mrs. Jack Hall and small daugh-
in hi I'urani - ,,r Justin visited. Mr. and Mrs
and Mrs. i ..u I ’ ”■>’>’» Hhifflott.
ttrll Vrxiim W
Mr and’Mrs Henrj- Molof of Fort!
Worth arc visiting Mr and Mt*.
JL'harlle Cohen.
Miss Ada Autrey has been ill
Rev. McCoy, past >r of th* < u n-
berland Presbyterhxa church, will
preach nert Sunday morning am)
night.
Mrs Elmo Shaw is s|*-k
Robert Sbeltou. -vh
working in Grcmstock,
ed a position in Dehtou.
Tommy Anderpon. lack
and Warren Thomas of Tioga
iteii here yesterday.
Dr. J. M. Pitr.er wax
Denton. •
Mrs. C. C. Ncace Is sjyk^
ATLANTIC GALE PUTS
LINERS TO HARDSHIPS
NEW YORK. Jam’ll.— In a heavy I
gale on the AtJjintic Or« an betwei n
Cape HiUtura* ati<l the West In I
die*. b!« ocean liner* Are han’.
put, acuurdina <♦* akcuuuiiLa |
from...Suuth American ujluJ W ext .
Indie* boat*, in whor*- path tin- I
*torm m comd in a sweep
the Mouth.ward. Nliwletn mtSkMoiuu-t
tthip* were in the H*t of foils
due to dock in New X’oi k Monday,
mid aonie were fore<*<l to anub t
Ih the bxy to await daylight, while i
other* failed to pick up Ambrose '
liKht
with Mrs T. M. Harris.
Personal Item*.
Quite n number of cases of influ-
enza are reported hyrc.
D. J.■ Mitchell was In Tiynton.
E. ,C- SJmvso, of Deiitbn w us here.
Joe Burks was a Denton visitor
Monday.
D. J Elder, Sr., lx III with chick-
. eUp«»M. w MVI — 11 -T-- .......- ' - - ■ — ■ -
~ W. H. Sims of Denton spent ... ,
week-end here .visiting ‘ '
and friends. I n
Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison and | .. , '*;
daughser. Miss Martha, of Durant. ;1'" l,r
Ok., a-e visiting Mr .
Wilson. . ,,
Bril Young Barnett, small son of
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 147, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 1, 1922, newspaper, February 1, 1922; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228121/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.