Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 268, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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HAPPENINGS IN SOCIETY
BELL-GARRISON WEDDING
Many ..lu stH Present, both Iron* Hi" |
West Oak Street,
Figure the Work
Thirty Years: Experience.
See Us for Ornamental Yard Fences
tor veu.
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JULIAN SCRUGGS.
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TIME TABLES
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Denton Chautauqua, July 20-29.
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NEWS FROM PRAIRIE MOUND.
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Proprietor
J.W. Jagoe, Jr.,
Abstractor and
Land Mortgages
Denton
MISSOURI. KANSAS AND TEX%s
Southbound.
Duke & Ayers* Nickel
store will open Saturday
July the 2nd, with one
whole week of Big Spe-
cial Sales.
City hii,( from Other points——Cou-
ple Receive M><ny Present— U ill
Jliike Home ‘n Oklahom.i City.
Parks and
McDonald,
Craddoi k
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Duke & Ayers’ Nickel
store will open Saturday
July the 2nd, with one
whole week off big spe*
oial sales.
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’ that you*!! be Inter-
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li D SIXTY—Ffft'R rOUN.
„ i new but shop
To move quickly at half
Don’t forget to ask ab6ut
O. M CURTIS,
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DENTON PLUMBING COMPANY
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termed ‘ second hand,
piano at the same price,
on a piano, and it’s your duty to investigate if you
are interested.
Di ectors: J. C. COir.B H. DEAVENPORT, H. F. SCHWEER. J.L BLEWETT, ARTHUR f
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Prepared by the Duggan Abstre
(INCORPORATED)
Ara Used in the Majority of Land Deals in Denton
There’s a Reason.
The little daughter of K. B. Rich,
who hag been sick with fever, is re-
ported as resting easily.
No charge tor estimates; we are always
glad to do this. May we have the pleasure of a call?
, Haren, Gladys
Ara Gan.; Messrs. Lee
Charley Wh te. Francis
and I^aurence McDonald.
beeif students in local | i ,
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Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Grant,
on Mores street, a girl.
ohnsou & G.i.lespie sold a Model
19 Buick Wednesday to Henry Selz
of °ilot . int. '
Use the New Phone
When you are in a Hurry,
When you want good, service
When you want to reach the
largest numbr of people.
Long Distance Lines to all
Important points
Peoples' Home Tel. Co.
fc H. EG AN. Manager
I tion.
I « ak<> were served by Misses Allen,
Davidson. Witherspoon and Hogue
Number
No 3 ..........
No 209 (Limited!
No. 1
No. 205 (Flyer!
No 281 (to Dallas)
Mixed (to Dallas) .8:00 a
210 (Limited)
No. 4
•Arrive.
save
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o. M. CURTIS,
Where Quality is Paramount. |
SPECIAL.
Some odds and ends in box sta-
tionery--good as new but
worn “
price,
them.
R. R. Bates, Mgr.
5~J>om"’i2V Car For Rent
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A Woman’s Great Idea
is how to make herself attractive.
But without health, it is hard for her
‘o be lov-ly in face, form or tem-
per. A v, ?ak, sickly woman will oj
nervous and irritable. Constipation
and kidney poisons show in pim-
ples, blotches, skin eruptions an,i a
whetched complexions. But Elec’ric
Bitters always prove a godsend to
women who want health, beauty an,;
friends They regulate stomach
liver and kidneys, purify the blood,
give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure
breath, smooth, velvety skin, lovely
complexion, good health. Try them
50c at J. F. Raley & Co.
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MINH KATHLEEN BELL AND CAR-
ROLL GARlUSO.X MARRIED AL’
Or BRIDE’S PARENTS^
1 am Denton agent for Kantleek
rubber goods, which I believe is
the best line of this class of goods
on the market. Kantleek goods
are decidedly different from the
ordinary kinds—made of pure rub-
ber. extra heavy and reinforced at
the seams, and guaranteed for two
years from date of purchase. Kant-
leek may not appeal to every per-
son. but certainly does to those
who value and appreciate superb
quality, high finish and the limit
of wearing power. Won't you let
me show you? ,, • t ,
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Peyton V» ingo uiid Miss Patty Rich—
ardsou Married at Argyle Uetlnes—
<luv Night.
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M’ss Ophai Young of the public
school faculty has reslgnec Tier po-
sition and Miss i..argery Ballard was
elected in her place. Miss Young
goes to Barstow to take a place in
the schools -mere
Marvelous IRsooverles
mark the Wonderful progress of th-
age. Air flights on heavy machines
telegrams without wires, terrible war
inventions to kill men,, and tha<
Wonder of wonders. Dr King’s New
Discovery to save life threatened by
•coughs, colds, lagrippe. asthma,
croup, bronchitis, hemorrhages, hay
fever and whooping cough or lung
trouble. For all bronchial affliction'
It has no equal. It relieves instant-
ly. It’s the surest cure. James M
Black of Asheville, N. C-. R. R. No
4, wries it cured him of an obsti-
nate cough after all other remedies
failed. 50c and >1. A trial bottle free
Guaranteed by J. F. Raley & Co
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White Waist Special.
Just received shipment of white lingerie waists; six
styles, worth in regular way up to $1.50, we bought under
value and marked at $1.00 each. See them.
Fresh bread every day—14
ounce loaf, 6 for 25 cents. Smith’s
Restaurant.
Duke & Ayers’ Nickel
store will open Satur-
day, July the 2nd, with
one whole week of big
special sales. '
For fruic Jhis, caps and rubbers
the good kind—ring G, W. Elbert.
Denton Chautauqua. July 2®
If you hav(. something to sail tllNF
CLASSIFIED COLUMN is th« place
to reach the buyers.
W. S. Wadkins from yest of Lew-
isville ’ was here today. Mr.
Wadkins has sold in Denton already
<hia year 500 dozen roasting ears at
from 10 to 12 l-2c a dozen and Is
now selling his tomatoes, which are
yielding a good return.
Grant, white lingerie
with baby valcenciennes lace.
Mlsves Il'ua ad Norma Smith, all
over embroidery with Valenciennes
la.c trimming
Mr and Mrs Garrison left on the
10:20 train Wednesday night for Ok-
lahoma City where they will reside.
New sanitary silk
nets, only 10 centa.
THE FAIR.
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where we will he glad to have you call.^ii you are
going to install sewerage or need repairs on that
already installed we would like to
Try a glass of fresh buttermilk
at the Candy Kitchen. 169c
few slightly used pianos, which wc
Ask any musician
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That which we deplore today as
a misfortune, may prove a blessing
tomrrow.
Kantleek
Several Sections got Home I
Varying front a <.<kh1 Shower to
n Heavy Downpour.
Oat sacks for ssle; 8 l/t
cents. C. F. Wither-
spoon A Sons.
Denton Cbantsuqua. July 20—29.
With a good shower in
Wednesday afternoon several
tions of Denton county got rainfall
varying from good showers to a
heavy downpour. Here the fall was
goo! enough to lay the dust and.
help vegetation. At Lftt’e E>m there
wts no rain in spite of the looks
11 tbe clouds. Neither was there any
a; Lloyd. But at Prosper ana In
that section a hard rain fell. Be-
tween Aubrey and Pilot Point a very
heavy rain fell and good rains cov-
ered a considerable scope of terr! -
tcry in that section. Northeast of
town a hard rain fell and northwest
and north of town a scope of ter-
ritory several miles across got a good
wetting.
The cooler and damp weather is
helping corn and reports from over
the county are ’.hat a good rain now
would give a good yield In most corn
fields.
for over seven yea<»
FRED D W< <•»•.
*VH I41 RATES TO STUI'EVt-
For caeap groceries phone JI2
(new). 126 (old). H. F KELLER
;»,„itt, white chif
yalencienneg lace
Miss Do May Arold. embroider?!
n< r with i-tarj trimmings
Mi«s F.'r'c Farar, white
with valenciennes lace trimmings.
Mi-s Ftoj'a Owsley lace over
white aidi!i
Miss M r.ni
Thorp SpringH Christ ian College i g
W ill Open its First Neasion W«l- ] E
nesday. September 14. 1910.
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Dnke & Ayers’ Nickel
store will open Saturday
July the 2nd, with one
whole week off big spe-
cial sales.
Just receivod, a fresh
shipment of J a c o b s’
Chocolates. Free de-
libery. R. H. Garrison.
the band by a snake
•?5” fiah. He waa
feeling around in the water for the
fish when bitten and the snake es-
caped. Mr. turner went to Lit th •
Elm for treatment and the pain and
poison made him ver^r sick.
Don't forget to pno us about
sharpening or repairing —at lawn
mower. We do the work right.
TEXAS WIRE FENCE CO.
Old phone 42. 2O7tfc
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sis‘4r.
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Ik wure of Ointments for Catarrh that
Contain Mercury
as mercury will surely destroy tie?
sense of smell and completely derang?
the whole system when entering V.
through the mucous surfaces. Such
articles should never be used except
on prescrip'ions from reputable
physicians, as the damage they will
do is ten fold to the good you can
possibly derive from them. Hall’s
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J
Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O., contains
no mercury and is taken Internally,
acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of ‘he system. In
buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure
you get the genuine. -Jt bl taken in -
ternally and made in Toledo
Sold by druggists Price 75c per
bottle. .
Take Hall's Family P1ll« for con-
stipation.
We have a
can ^ell at very low prices,
j ‘whether its better to buy a good piano which i«
or a new (
Wc can save jou money
TEXAS AND PACIFIC.
Southbound.
No 31 (Ft. W.-Texarkana) 3:50 p m
Northbound.
No 32 (Texarkana-Ft. W.) 10:20 a rn
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A. W Young. Tborp Springs. Sec-
retary.
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AMERICAN BEAUTY |
CORSETS
bring out to
ad va ntaga
the graceful /Svl
lines of ont'i V*
form and cor-
rects any figure
imperfection
with perfect (W-
freedom and
comfort Theee
corsets include all 1
the desirable tdeaa 1
Known to the worlds '
best corset di
ners, which re
in a stylish gan
with sflperb
Depa-t
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Known to many people here, as they 1
have both
s< book— Mr. Garret In the South-
western Christian college and Mrs.
Garret in the North Texas Normal.
It is said thai quite a number
from this city will attend the col-
lege.
The complete faculty of ‘.he school
is as follows:
A. W. Young, president.
B. W. Miller, dean, mathematics
and science.
J. T. Siricklin, principal,
mediate department.
Miss Lois Bonham. English
history.
B. H. Miller. Greek,
mathema'ics.
Miss Ola McCall. English and elo
cution.
i Mrs. J.
partment.
t;u ioor
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|<nJoyed
'Lillian Craddock.
i Mary Melson, Lutie Craddock, Susie
i Hopkins,
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A first-class Machine Shop in con-
nection. If that lawn mower needs
repairing or sharpening, phone us
and we will call and get it All
work guaranteed. Old phone 42.
TEXAS WIRE FENCE COMPANY
Boren & Stewart Building
Rain, IL^ident of Easteru Part of Uve
■*“ t i County Suffering Severely from
» Snakk—bite.
I will have for a few days some
bargains in box paper. The boxes
! are soiled and shop-worn, but pa-
per is as good as it was the day it
left the factory. Come, get them
while they last at
HALF PRICE.
| O.M. CURTIS
Siaiione-’
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Duke & Ayers’ Nickel
store will open Saturday
July ttie 2nd, with one
whole week of big spe-
cial sales.
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CHANGE MADE IN TEACHERS
IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOL.
THORP SPRINGS COLLEGE !
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M. Gary was here from Bolivar
today. Mr. Gary had an intereating
experiment with a new kind of wheat
this year. He secured some Fulso-
Mediterranean wheat from Tonnes
see and it yielded better than twen
ty l (labels to the acre where most
of the crops around there, the 1m-
ainllate locality getting no rain for
twelve days after the April freeze,
tcadi anywhere from three to fif-
teen tuahels. Mr. Gary wanted t'.
all the wheat for seed, but it
turashed and void in hly ab
3 except about a hundred bush •
which he has promised to hl*
nelyhlxirs. Ho says the wheat has
the sHifeat atray h« ever saw, atand-
Ing up for any length of time after
P is ripe, and is a smooth-heade I
va riet y
Mound City paints may coat a tri-
fle more, but—! K. GIi.BI.ll P
A pretty Jionie wedding was that
of .uiss Kat-ileen Bell and Carrol
Garrison at the home of the bride'j
parents on West Oak street Wednes-
day night. Thu hom«F was tastefully
decorated in Southern sniilax, fern-,
ami beautiful flowers. Promptly at
K o’clock the bridal party descend-
ed the steps to the s rains Of Meri-
dellsohn's Wedding March played oy
A. W. Palmer, acconipaniej by n.isi
Mae McClurkan.
Miss Vera Bell preceded the bridal
i arty and opened the way to the par
lor which had been closed with a
rope of white ribbons. Preceding
the bride and groom were the brides-
maids and the maid of honour. Miss
Nell Farrar on the arm of Toni
Chapman, the best man.
The bridesmaids, ten in number,
raised arches of sniilax under whic“
the bride and groom stood as Rev
Warren T. Whiteside pronounced the
ceremony that made them man and
wife n
From ti.e altar the bridal party
was escorted to the punch bowl
where a tc''1*t was rendered to the
bride and groom by ihe bridesmaids
After receiving the congratulations
of the bridal party and the many
guests the bridal take was cut
amidst much merriment. Miss Stella,
Owsley • secured the ring. Sus-
pended over the table where the
cake was buried in a bank of f«rn3,
was a large bell draped with sweet
peas. Refreshments were served to
the hundred or more guests
Many beautiful and costly pres-
en.s were received and were display-
ed artistically arranged on several
tables.
The bride was dressed In embroid -
ered net over satin trimmed with
duches lace and pearl trimmings.
The veil was of bridal net caught up
with lilies of the valley.
. -ss ..ell Farrar, the maid of hon
or, wore a dress of dewdrop net
mad?' over pink satin and trimmed
<n chiffon pleatig. She carried the
bride’s boquet, which was a shower
boquot of lilies of the valley, or-
chids ad bridesmaid roses
Miss Natile Arnold wore white sat-
in dr:: ped with lace.
Miss Bess McCurdy’s dress was of
chiffon draped and trimmed in
vaienciennes lace.
Miss I.u<lit Blewett
fon trimmed tn 1-----
Miss Susie Mae Dabney, piano.
Misses Mary R. Hudspeth, Fay
Chism and J. O. Garret, assistant
teachers.
The board of trustees is compos-
ed of ‘he following men;
Dr T. H. Dabney, Granbury, pres-
ident.
Dr. T. A. Miller. Corsicana, vice
" president.
Miss Anorews is in Dallas
Mrs. P C. Withers is in
Worth.
Miss Ethel E-.iert has returned to
Dallas
Mrs. D. ... Allison is visiting in
Farmersville.
R H. 'King of Sherman is
iting friends here.
Jack McMath has returned from
trip to Wichita Falls.
Miss Bess McCurdy has return-
ed to her home at Lancaster.
Clayton; West of the Test—Col
lum Paper company, was in the
Dallas trades excursion today.
W J. Cahndler is here today from
‘.ho Hawk school house community.
They got a nice rain there Monday
night, he said but none Wednes-
day.
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Now is the time you should
use a good
Oil or Gasoline Stove • |
and make pleasant the kitchen work. >
trade we feel that we are pre- Can you i *
pared to meet all requirements, when it saves fuel and
We have had thirty years of wor^ ?
exjierience and training in com-'
’ pounding Physicians’ prescrip-
tions. All that science can sug-;
i gest. or that money can buy to I
I make our service perfect are here
' for your protection. We main-
i tain a purity in our stock of
drugsand chemicals that meets
the approval of the most exact-
ing physician. Care,.skill and
technical knowledge guide our
hands and thoughts in every step
of the tilling of all prescriptions
entrusted to us. Come and see
how well we can serve you.
Packages delivered to all parts of
the city. Both phones 188.
THE DALLAS TRADES LEAGUE
. piped Denton. A Dallas man his
morning made a purchase of a ba-
by bed from us. He said that he
had wanted one of these beds for
some t'me but this was the first he
had seen—The Taylor Nursery Bed.
..e bought it and ha j it sent bv
express to Dallas.
Moral: Buy all your furniture in
Denton—-don't go to Dallas or Fort
Worth. We have what you want
here. Come in and let us show you.
We will have another shipment of
,ne Taylor Nursery beds in a few
' ”8— we want you to see them when
they come. MAgILL & SHEPARD,
Furniture and Undertaking
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hopkins
< hgperonpd a crowd of young people
for a moonlight picnic at Blue Hole
i Wednesday night, A number of
games were played, after
picnic luncheon was greatly
These in the party were:
Misses Ida Mae Carney of Sanger,
Lillian Craddock, Sybil Wooley
The Thorp Springs Christian
eullege in which many Denton ci‘-
izens are fn eresied will open
first session Wednesday Sept.
1910. 9
A. W. Young, well known to many
of the citizen of Dmuon, is the pres-
ident of the college, and B. W.
Miller, formerly a teacher in t!u
< itj^schools, is the dean of the facul
ty and is teacher of mathematics anj ■
science. j «
T. F. Jasper Is a member of the ; |
hoard of trustees. ?
Among the members of Hie facul- *
ty are Mr. and Mrs, J. O. Garre'., [ •
Asthma can oe cured at home
Trial treatment and full information
absolutely free without charge,
t Write Frontier Asthma company,
Room 702, Buffalo. N. Y. .
this summer. Now is the one
time to put off today what you
can do better tomorrow. Break
away from work and rebuild your-
self at some one of the delightful
vacation spots in Minnesota. Michi-
gan, Wisconsin. Go
,via the KATY
—the way of greatest comfort and
jnvenience. There are two splen-
iMKiqdn* daily— -V, ___
The Katy/Zprz? _-
The Katy [united
providing a thoroughly enjoyable
trip from start to finish. #
Through sleeping cars from Texas W
to Chicago IL I
the Katy Agent about the low UUl 1
round trip fares and the perfect
mtiku via the Katy .
Denton Near LiLle Elm Wednesday a
sec- farmer named Turner a brother of
former Tax Collector S. R Turner,
was bitten on f* .
while grabbling
I Red Front
Emi Side 1
i W Sqnare j
For First Class Work
irt • first class place by firs m
barbers, go under the Povtoffice. t
i» exclusively for whites ,;i■. tu? 1
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Miss Patty Richardson and Pey-
ton Wingo were married
home of the bride’s
M— R. X Fenton, at
gyle Wednesday night—-at 8:20,
Rev, Durham of Bridgeport per-
forming the ceremony.
Mis8 Richardson has taught in the
city schools here for the past two
years and was ond- of the most pop—
She, is
Richard
From Roanoke Thursday the Al-
liance Mill received two caroaMs ot
wh«>at which scaed 64 pounds to
teh bushel In spite of being trashy \
It Is believed that the wheat win'*'
easily s«ale 6-'> pounds when ft is
cleaned.
HOTEL ARRK ALK.
At the New Oatman,
G. Y. Spalling, Dalias; G. P
Reid, Dallas; A. Hustable. Dallas,
D. D. Ware, fort Worth; M. P
Kelly, City; T. R. Rhea, Dallas; J.
A, Whitten,*Arlington: R. J. Ed-
wards, City; W. Y. Killlnew; Pa-
trick Whltehorne, Dallas; J. T.
Savage Sherman; J E. Elder, Dal-
las; Miss Lina Milliken, Lewisville;
A. O. Lefler; W. P. Durham, Sli-
dell; W. P. Green, Mineral Wells;
Bob Wilkins, Lewisville: W. B
Kinnery, Dallas; F. Y. Farrier, Jr,
Dallas; H. M. Hughes, Dallas.
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In asking for your prescription
Your Friend and Neighbor
Buy their Shoes and Slippers from ns " hy not
you? Special reduction on ev< ry pair dicing the
balance ot tfle week.
The Shoe Store
We beg to announce to our friends and patrons
that we are now back in our former quarters on
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Northbound
No. 2V6 (Flyer) 9:42 a. it
No. 2 12:32 p m
No. Mixed (from Dalia.-,) *9.45 p in
No. 182 (from Dallas) .4:25 p
No 210 (Limited) 9:04 p
... 10: 20 p. a.
J. L. .Rutherford, Mt. Vernon.
W. C Lanford. Blanket.
Will Tolbert, Sherman. •
L. C. Denman, Jacksboro.
T. F. Jasper, Deaton.
C. R Nichols, Clifton,
Jesse P. Sewell. San Angelo
W. T. Kidwell. Fort Worth.
M H. Moore. Fort Worth
S Dunn. Weatherford.
PRAIRIE CHAPEL, June 20.—
Most farmer* are busy chopping cot-
ton. The com is needing rain.
There was quite an- entertaining
class meeting at Wesley Sunday
night.
Mrs. Davis has been visiting Mr.
Cantrell and Mrs. Ida McReynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ballinger gave
a musical entertainment to the
ycung people Saturday night. All re-
port a most enjoyable time.
The Sunday school was small last
Sunday on account of the whooping
Little Barney Vaughn Is very sick
with iiieasle^
Mrs. Pearl Garner le nick i
Albert Gerlach is visiting his sis -j
ter, Mrs. Lena Habern.
Miss M. Greenwood Hardy teaches
classes in Elocution, Oratory and
and Physical Culture at Southland
University. Special attention given
to children,
til July 1.
ular members of the faculty,
a daughter of Rev. J. J 1
■son. a prominent citizen.
Mr. Wingo is the cashier of the
Argyle state bank and is a popular
young man, having many friends
both in this city and in the Argyle
neighborhood
Mr. and Mrs. Wingo will make
their home at Argyle.
These present at the wedding
were J. J. Richardson, R. W. Fen
ton, Mrs. Fenton, Miss Mabel Ho-
gue, Miss Esther Magill, Miss Ora
Blair, Miss Gertrude McReynolds.
Miss Mary Blair, W. E. Poindex
■ er, Tom Wingo Howard Fenton.
Webber Fenton, Jimmie Fenton an.l
Jack Fenton.
The girls' Phllathea class of the
Southern Presbyteriait church en ■
er.aine 1 their friends Tuesday eve-
ning with a'lawn party at the home
of Mrs. H. G Allen. When the
guests ba<j arrived all were seated
n front «f a Japanese screen and
told that (1‘e names of several pop-
ular songs would be acted out as
chai sides, and all were to guess the
song. Among the most) amusing
wore the two standbys of the
Spooner Dramatic company Possum
Pie” and "Play Dat Rag.” After
the charades, each guest was given
three sheets of different colored tis-
sue, and told that they must make
a hat for their partner- Some of
| ihe creations, especially those con-
'structej by the masculine talent,
(were both wonderful and unique.
Texas The prize, a box of candy, was
I awarded Mr. McFadden r#nd Miss
""■ ■ ■■ — | Beatrice Hogue won honorable men-
A k S a a ltion Refreshments of cream and
Overland Auto Sales Co.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 268, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1910, newspaper, June 23, 1910; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228436/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.