Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 120, Ed. 1 Monday, January 1, 1923 Page: 3 of 6
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OUR BUDGET PLAN WILL
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VERY ATTRACTIVE FEATURES
219 WEST HICKORY.
Rear View Mirror
New Year's Greetings
on
Phone 102.
$2.50 to $4.00.
Auto Reel Spotlight
$9.75 to $16.00.
START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT
J. P. MAGEE
Insurance and Farm Loans.
Mason Tires and Tubes
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Fowler Auto Supply House
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Bank
FRANCIS CRADDOCK
SAVE MONEY
DID YOU FORGET ANYONE?
Denton, Texas.
If so, it’s not too late to come in
and pick out a nice—
It frequently develops that within
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NEW YEAR’S GIFT
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HAMMONS PIANO COMPANY
of some sort.
We still have an assortment of
NEW YEAR’S RESOLVE
HARRIS-KOENIG HOW. CO.
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The Home of Hart Schaffner & Barx.
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They art the beat.
We have the proof.
We Are Now Doing
Garage Work
SIXTH—Consequently, your loan is not sold to some
outside investor.
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Leather Key Ca.se
For keys and auto license.
W. J. M’GRAY
JEWELER
By Buying
Your Piano
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Onia Gosling.
Delphine Miller,
The Women's
Society of the
WE WRITE ALL
kinds of INSURANCE
Once more we pass another milestone in the
history of the world! Once more another year
of progress in civilization! « And once more we .
stand on the threshold of another year!
What 1923 will bring forth none of us can fore- .
tell. Such vision is not within our province. But
every indication points to the fact that the work
of reconstruction will proceed—go onward with
a determination known u America.
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JEWELER.
Opposite Record-Chronicle.
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West Oak St Phone 520
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PLUMBING
J. A. MCCRARY
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My Restaurant 5 East Oak
Street.
Will sell at a bargain.
JOHN MENCHACA.
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Phone 188.
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WINTER COLDS
Don't take chances with just
a “mere” cold developing in-
to something worse. 'The old
adage—
“AN OUNCE OF PREVEN-
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If you need any sort of mill
work done. We can repair
your furniture, too.
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FOR GOOD MEAT
PHONE 299
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8. E. Heid, who had his eye remov-
ed last week, has returned homo
from Dallas, where he has been In
the Baylor Hospital. He la reported
to be resting better.
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ARM LOANS
itlona] Bank Building
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everyday useful gifts that would
please any member of the family.
FIFTH—A company that lends its own funds for in-
vestment purposes only; the borrower, therefore, always
knows who holds his loan and where payments are to be
made.
Hooper Saturday
advised that he
I1IWEH SUNDAY
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAYS.
Honoring the birthdays of A.
Miller Sr. and W. 8. Miller, which
with th*lr equipment sod It is be- art HU L a dirthday dinner
YOUNG PEOPLE WATCH
NEW YEAH IX
A few couples
Motor Robe—b6st quality
$14.00.
not dell-
it
would
Texas,
Horn to Mr. nnd Ms.r H.
bey, Saturday, a boy.
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and Will
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new road
This is my wish to all my
friends and customers. I
thank you for past business
and hope to serve you better
in 1923.
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NO. ■ ENTEHTAINKO.
The Senior Epworth League No.
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Prices Advance
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The break has come and we are the first to announce
a rate of 6| per cent.
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£D DAVIS
Made of the highest grade
material. Can be used
open or closed car.
Experienced mechanics who
know how.
We also repair and re-
charge all makes of batteries.
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EWM Ceuk. vleetrleian at tbo
City Water 4 Light Department,
underwent an cporatIon for appen-
dicitis in Dallaa Saturday and ia
reported doing nleci».
FIRST—Loans made without expense of any cash
commission, brokerage or attorney’s fees.
FOURTH—Abstract of Title held at Dallas, Texas,
which can be obtained in a few hours if needed in sale of
land, or otherwise.
specialize on home killed,
it, and juicy at all
B* JWe x?rry Denton
dairy butter.
"McKlnn»y_ ofllpera had a lucky
catch last Friday night when they
aneated twbiirten at a rooming
houae there fully equipped with
diamond pointed drllla and chisels
just as they were leaving the house
Buy your groceries from us.
If you are looking for good
Groceries, right prices and
service, phone 71.................
JOHN B. SCHMITZ
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
COMPLETE EQUIPMENT
NEW LIMOUSINE-AMBU-
LANCE.
Day Phone 20.
Night 761 or 10.
HORSESHOEING AND
BUCKSMITHING
Price & Simmons
209 E. McKinney. Phone 515
1h. Kpworlb l.eague will held Its
monthly business meeting at 6:45 p.
m. Monday. They will meet at the
Methodist Church and froth there go
on an o'posaum hunt.
The Klwanls Clab Isn^-heea will
be at the First Baptist Cnurch
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We Thank
Our Ynany friends and cus-
tomers for their good will and
patronage during this year
which is fast drawing to an
end.
WE HOPE
That any happiness and pros-
perity which you may have
enjoyed during the year 1922
will not only be continued,
but increased during the year
to come.
WE INVITE
A continuance of your friend-
ship and patronage, with the
insurance that we ars always
•t your service for clean,
lucts, sold at only
ADDITIONAL LOANS '
It frequently develops that within a few years, after
loan is negotiated, the borrower finds it necessary to ob-
tain additional funds, and if your loan is held by the JOHN
HANCOCK MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
and the security merits the new loan, we are pleased to
accommodate the borrower with the least inconvenience.
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Important Announcement
SECOND—No red tape, commission notes or second
deed of trust.
of young people
watched the New Year come In with
Mias Elizabeth and •Robert lx>mnx
at their home. 732 Went Oak Street.
Sunday night after church’ Refresh-
ment* were served to the follow-
ing: Mianes Ijoulai Bates, "Gene Wil-
kins, Elizabeth Lomax, Bob E.
Drake; Messrs. E. V. White Jr.
Grlfllin Morrel, and Robert Lomax.
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SOME SPECIALS
Silverware, Clocks, Cut
Glass, Mesh Bags, Pearl
Beads, Jewelry and Watches.
PRICES RIGHT.
_-.’She Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
once ordered that every Irishman
must shave his upper lip or be reck-
oned an enemy of the king.
Business Property
ALVIN HILL
Mrs. Edna W. Trlag received a
MMaage stating that her daughter,
Kra. Earle Johnson, and her hus-
band were in an automobile accl-
Sent Sunday while en route from
Corsicana to thair horns in Eastland
b«t both escaped injury. The car
gas badly damaged when It went
nto a ditch, at a detour tn the road.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson visited Mrs.
rrtgu here duritig the week and
then went ts Corsicana to visit.
A large touring cer turned over
1-n the Denton-Fort Worth highway
k short distance north of Argyle
knrM Monday morning, but no ore
kaw*lnjurrd. according to B. O.
Kavghn who was here from Ar-
gyle Monday. Vaughn said ho hclfi-
bd right the tfitr whtch was found
ic be little damaged and preceded
pn .its way. It was occupied by a
bnan and woman who said the/
►•Ore from Gainesville but .whose
names were not learned, he said.
M^thants, lawyers, Farmers
Why pay 7 and 8 per cent
ntereet on farm loans when
kou can get it for less?
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her studies ut the Normal College
for the ensuing terra.
ROUNDABOUT TOWN
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TEACHBHM KN'ITRTtIMKD.
Mrs. W. T. Evers and Mrs. J. •!.
Varner entertained on Friday af-
ternoon from 2' to 5 for the teach-
ers of the College of Industrial
Arts and the Normal Cojli ge who
remained In town for the holidays,
nt the home of the latter. They,
were assisted by Mrs. R. P. Lo-
max, Chas, (launders, J. S. Crawford
and A. L. Banks in tervlng a si 1-
nd course, Mrs.- Maunders pouring
coffee, and Misses Cornelia and
Katherine Varner, and Autry and
Margaret Wiley assisted with serv-
ing.
Those who called during the af-
ternoon were: i'lsses Marian Long,
Ruth Douglas. Emma Jensen, Car-
olyn Myers, Dorothy McFttlane.
May Foley, Greta. Smith Lucil'c
Rosenberger, Ruby Be. rs, Vlctoili
Ebbrls. Margaret Cleason, Helen
lleved they were starting for a job
in McKinney when arrested." L.
West said Monday. “The two men
wer„ dressed so that they could
|mak« seven changes of clothes
[quickly and carried masks in their
[grips as well as nitroglycerin. The
kffleers found they were to be join-
led later by a party from Farmers-
|ville. and arrested two more men
|and a woman The woman "squeal-
led- and the officers got Information
Is expected to connect the par-
E’ith a job at Shertnan and the
have been sent there for in-
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atyafroin Dallas.
Carley of Dallas
guest of Miss
stiH hoHs good today. We
have two registered pharma-
cists to look after your pre-
scriptions. - We guarantee
accuracy and promptness.
Free delivery.
The sum qt »»73 w*a ralaed by
the First Baalist church Sunday
morning In a special collectlen for
the Buckner Orphan*' Home at
Dallas.
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We also make short tertn loans for either five, seven
ten years with the usual one-fifth and one-tenth op-
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We face the next 365 day* with an optimism
that is certain to bring us to the coveted goal—
an optimism that will eventually make America
a better and happier nation.
’ Let us remember that our goal can only be
reached through co-operation, a unity of pur- •
pose and a feeling of brotherly love.
To you—our friends—we extend the greetings
of the season! Make our store your trading
place for 1923.
Mr. ar.d Mrs.
baby Is sick.
Mrs. J. L. Smith, south of Denton,
Is sick.
The sm of Mr. and Mrs. T. A.
Geneva If 111.
Mr. <«n<1 Mrs. will Kclly'a baby
111.
Mrs. II. 8. Fenwick U sick.
J. W. Rice of West Texas is Ih
at the Good vln homy where he la
a holiday vlaitor.
alcana after spending the
with her Barents, Mr. and Mrs. D.
H. Wisdom.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Haynes and
children of Sherman, who have been
spending the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Wilson, returned horns
this afternoon. ,V1.
Mias Nona Mae Shepard returned
last night to Tulsa. Okla., where shs
'■ • i is teaching, after spending the holl-
SuiHlay f*,r I at with her narrnta. Mr and
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Toon and
children of Sanger visited ’Mrs. B.
E. Caskey. 1216 West Oak Street,'
MunKf/i •
Mrs. Tilford Wilson -and children
cf Sangtr visited Mr. and Mrs. F.
ML Craddock yesterday.
A G. Koealg left
Louisville, Ky., In. eocnernen with
the neir Methodist church.
Frederick Schweer Is home from
a visit with J. J, McCook Jr. at
Dallas.
Mrs. Cora Ma-tln. gttOst over the
holidays of Miss
Clark, left for Bloomsburg,
yesterday.
Dabney Lipscomb is
Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo»
were here yesterday ,from
Mies Lucy Lee
was a week-end
H. M. Waahbara wn, arrested
here Saturday afterncon by Deputy
Sheriff Akin to be held ,or Wichita
Falls oFIcers on a charge of child
draortlon.
I days at with her parents. Mr. and
Airs. V. W. Shepard and J. B. Ta-
bor. ,
Mrs. Harold Wood, formerly Miss
Gladys Wright, has returned from
a wedding trip to Waeu and other
points, for a short visit in the city
while Mr. lyood makes a business
trip to Corsicana. Upon his return
Tuesday, the couple will go to Honey
Grove, where they make their
home.
W. H. McNeil of Tulsa. Okla., and
Mrs. E. D. McNIel and J. E. J. Ford
1 of Dallsw are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Yancey..
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Bam, and BJTTBrd ' SterntrergrTT -vt*- Mr*---taker- JUusz, -ruoturud.
down to the city Bunday and were
callers among others upon Mrs. G.
H. Blewett. Other callers were Joe
L. Blewett and Mrs, R. E. Budkley
of Dallar
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wasvRlven Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W « Miller. Those
attending were A. D. Miller and
family of Denton and Mr and Mrs.
Edwin MllUr and A. D. Miller Jr.
of Dallas.
THIRD—Only one deed of trust or mortgage requir-
ed by this company.
F.
Harris
where they
work.
Miss Helen Francis went to Dai-
Tue»day ax~noon, with the finance ggnday.-----H
tn. nra. M|— Irm* Robi.rtg. who has Ben
spending the Christmas holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Roberts, has returned to her
school at Mercedes.
Mr. and Mrs. C .A. Breitfraupt
hav« returned to their home In Cor-
MI8S HOWLAND ENTKHTAIBS
1IKNTOM t LI B OF C. J. 4.
MIfs Marlon Rowvsrid entertained j
the Denton Club of the College of
Industrial Arts aid their guests
last Saturday evening at her home.
211 Welch 8tre;t. Af’er u llv ly
r.thlctlc contest, the guests played
bunco and danced. The following
were present; Mrs. L R McDonald,
Mlssese Olena Williams, Mattis
Paxton, Clara Cox, lx-a I. Vanes
Baines, Ursula Angell, Gladys Lun-
dy, ERa, Lundy, Frances Lolley,
Elrrfs Allison, Jewel Reeves. Helen
Penry, Mary Penry, Gladys Bates.
Jo Skidmore, Mi.ggle Davis Ida
l ae Holland, Messrs. Homer Curtis,
Roy Hopper. Ector Jloberts, Jack
Hudson, Jack Luncy. L. R. McDon-
ald.
i J. R. Jones of Pilot Point was
herc In regard to Increasing the
Pitot point scliool district territo-
ry by legislative enactment. Pon-
der As another district seeking to
prewre an independent district by
[egillatlve enactment, taking In part
bf the.Manila district in addition to
what It now has.
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Edward, son nt Judge and Mrs.
Ed I. Key, nad a faln’ing spell
Monday morning while r
County Judge's office In the court •
Tibuae and was very ill for a short
time. He was taken'-home where
be is resting very well.
Vernelle Allison.
' • Mr. and Mis. R. L. West and son,
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* Ited in McKinney Sunday.
Mam West, Ballard Hteenberget
"and Hubert Richards were In Dal-
• las Sunday night tor the New
Year’s celebration there.
Mrs. 8. R. Davis has returned
’ from Frost, where she visited her
daughter, Mrs John Matlock.
( W. H. McNIel of Tulsa, Ok., Is
, here visiting his sister Mrs. C. C.
Yancey. He Is now secretary-cashier
I Zumwalt. Wilaon & Garnett, cer-
tified public accountants, of whtch
E. F. Zumwalt, former well known
Denton cltlsen, is head.
Mrs. Lausten Harwell and son of
Whitesboro wefe guests of Mr and
Mrs Walter R. Orr.
1’arvin Kittrell of Dallas Is visit-
ing bis mother, Mra. J. G. Klt-i
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Bld’' Reyrtoldi
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Mr.’ Md' XIrs. J. M. Owens and
Harry Owens returned from a two
weeks’ visit In Muskogee, Ok.
Mr. and Mrs Robert Wynne are
' home from Mineral Wells, where
‘ they have been at the bedside pf
his mother, Mrs 8. It. Wynne. She
was reported out. of danger when
’ they left.
P. M< El wrath
Sunday
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ADAttR-HAlNKY
WEIGH 4G MUNDAY
Hiss Lillian Rainey and 8 D.
Adams were duietly married Sun-
day morning at the home of the
bride's mother. Mrs. W. E. Rainey,
SIS West Hickory Street. Rev. W ■
C McClung, pastor of the First Bap-
tist Church, performed the ceremo-
ny. Only members of the immediate
family were present.
The bride is the youngest daugh-
ter of Mrs. W. E. Rainey She is a
graduate of the Denton High School
M'nd has attended the North Texas
Normal College for several terms.
Adams is the son of Mr and AD'
B P. Adams, Carrier Street. Mr
and Mrs. Adams left immediately
for Fort Worth where they will
make a short visit before Mr. Adams
returns tn Honey Grove, where ho
Is a member of the High School
Miss Huth IHA’nll, graduate uf
the C. 1. A. and active In press
club circles and publications work
while attending the college, has
taken a position In the editorial de-
partment of the Record-Cnronlcle,
succeedirg Mika Gladys Wright
wlo was married to W. H. Wood
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Mark *L7 'Lansford of Childress
and .Miss Lucille Wallis of Denton
were married Munday afternoon at
7 o clock at the home of the offi-
ciating minister. Rev. W. C. Mc-
Clung. Lansford l« Well known in
Denton, having been a student in
the Normal College for the past two
years. The bride, the daughter of
.Mr and Mrs. D. L- Wallis of Cen-
ter Mt reel, has hem a student of
the Normal College for two years
also-.
After a few days in Sherman Mr.
and Sirs Lansford will be at home
at tos Fry Street.
It has certainly been a
pleasure to us to serve you
during the year that is now -
closing, and as we stand at
the threshold of a new year
we indulge the hope that we
can serve you even better
during the next twelve
months.
Alamo Storage Building.
We know we can please
you.
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Koenig have? gonv to Louiaville,
Ky.. to prinent to the Methodist
Church Board of Kxt<*rmiun
queHt for a Hulofl-riptlon ____
local chun h’x building fund.
Btahop John M. Moore of Dallas
was to have comb here Saturday
afternobn to confer with the local
building committee on the propoaed
building plana but he mun unable
to keep the appointment.
The extenaiun board rneeta Wed-
Bray, Ell«*b.th Carden. Margu.;ritu * *1' ',d aid 'u churches
Spillman. Murir-I Williams. Mar.le durln« this >< ar. and It was decld-
— - -* •• * ed to aend a committee to appear
before it with the rcqutdit tor a aub«.
Mcriptlon to the modern edifice
which it i* planned to erec t here.
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ARE ENTERTAINED.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sullivan en-
tertained the regents of the Col-
lege cf Industrial Artx on Friday
kt six o'clock dinner and Mr. and
Mrs Pralley entertained for tnma
at luncheon on—He tv eday, 1 ima.i
present were; J. H T^wry of Hon-
ey Grove, Mrs. E. P. Turner of Da'-
las.>H. N. Fitsgerald of Wichita
Fall*. Mr»- .william Capps. Fort
AVc rth.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Lusk hare
(Moved htre frem Waxahachie and
are domiciled at 204 West Hickory.
Tusk'. who'Ois been einnectsd with
re jeit the irm», will he assoclat-
i buslr.eea here with his father,
k Lusk of the Lusk Printing CO.
. . Horn to Mr. and Mrs. W.
(Bill) Collins. Saturday a boy.
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TO MEET TYEUDAY.
Hr me Missionary
First Christian
Church will meet Tuesday after-|
noon at the Church. ,
I Mrs. Ilraaett
Worth. at the
Mrs. James R.
ChrJstul, Sunday, tnoinlng, a boy.
Mrs. Woolley formerly was Miss
Grace Chrfatal.
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Giunet, cohtests, and a short pro- f
gram of readings by Misses Oinz
Gosling and Alice Connell, and
pleasing refreshments made the
putty a. most „ enjoyable affair.
These present were- Misses Alice
Connell. Loretta Newton, Franc's
Newton. Chloe Ramey, Mabel Lou-
ise Veule of Dallas, Ruth and Ruby
Musgrove, Onta Gosling, Grace
Loveless. Delphine Milter, Lois
Buv!». Bertie Lee Wynne, Drrolhy
Rilty, Llnis Davis, Margaret
Beyette. Ht. Clair Headlee: MyStrs,
Atlts Allisc.n, Wilkins Simpson.
Emmett Tackett. Edward Oliver of
Daijas, Greyg Simmons,___1
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big companies. We appre-
ciate our clienta.
W. T. Bailey & C0.-T2I6 W. Hickory. Phone 401
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"I. think I will take a week off
and go to Austin where I c<n have
the. libraries at Texts University
and the capitol to vse in connec-
tion witU work for the new city
charter." said City Atto-m-y K. O.
after noon when
____________bad been named
us a member of the Charter Cwn-
misafon. “I can ret conferences'
With Dr. James of the University,
ins of the aothortttea of ttn» South-
west on city government and the
two libraries at Austin are the
test in the ,8ou!hwqat fcr securing
Jnformalon for such a work.”
Smith, Dr. Jessie Lotrise Herrick,
and Mrs Lalnvs. Otoason. Kbbels,
McCracken, and Suggs.
The armory of Co. F.,' 144th la-
try. T N. G., was broken into Sun-
day night. Captain H. E. Roberta
said hlonday. The outer door was
broken, mi was the door to the sup-
ply room, but it was not know If
anything was taken.
Mt. and Mra. J. E. Flair rrceivt
<-d a message Monday morning an-
nouncing the death of their son-in-
law, Lynton F. Garrett, teacher in
Peabody College. Nishvllle, Tenn.
Death war due to influenza. Fun-
eral arrangements were
nltely known here but
thought ihe bidy
brought to Wharton,
burial.
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MEMBERS CHARTER J
COMMISSION NAMED
The five members of the charter
commission ..for .drafting a now
'-ihaitart to Y>e c unplcUd by
** thVh™“ T-T?? A ^_P*.C.F March I. was announc'd Saturday
night by ',’hairnuin J. L. Wright of
the City r’oinmlnslon aji J. C. Colt,
W. 8. Long. j4ed H. Minor, Elbert
O. Hooper smd Abney B. Ivey.
Wright aab Instruct'd to name
the commisgtqn at ’he last meet-
ing yf tiir City Commission when
resignation of <h.> former charter
commission wua accepted and the
charter .-Knendm-rnts rind tho 165,-
(’(10 arheui i.oinl issues that had
been ordered kubmitted for Jan-
uary 13 wtfpe tecu'lod.
Members 't,f the r-pmmlsslon said
rhe first rnes-tinw for organisation
probably will lie held not later
than Tuesday; Tho naming of a
oiMttoasan of the commission was
left to the nieit>k>.ers. 1
Committee to Appear Before
M. E. Church Extension Board
to Request Aid tor Building
William P. McGinnis of . Tulsa,
Ok., was hare Saturday. He and
his family have been visiting
friends and relatives here and at
Roanoke. "While there are some
doubts about the dem icrney of the
new governor of Oklahoma, a lot
•*f folks believe that, once he Is in,
he will get away from some of the
ideas or which he was elected.”
field MoGInnio, ‘And make Okla-
IiMna a geod govor nur, which he
cJHaluJv has the ability to do. He
Is t. strong mkn.’ McGinnis, tkho
was United Stalm District Attor-
ney of the Eastern Oklahonm
District under th» Wilson admin-
istration. Is r.qw with the legal de-
partment of the Tidal Oil Co. and
. egpects to spend -lie next soveral
weeks in Dallas. - *
Robert BrowiT an<I "daughter of-
Eau Angelo, .who ara.JA._AuurliL.fX VSllS”
“4be bedside of hie mother, Mrs. W. Speer.
Brown, formerly of Denton,
were here Saturday. Brown used to
be Circulator of the Record-Chron-
icle In the early daya «f the dai^y.
and later worked on Hodnton. IV-
laa and San Antonirf papers, but
quit the newspaper game to enter
the dairy business, which he is
now conducting at Kan Angelo.
Mrs. W. C. Brown has been very
I 1)1 for several days at th* homo of
l'<ij daughter, Mra. <>. A. Sehnnbl.ey,
b 4 was slightly better Saturday.
A<>ther son, Sam L Brown of
Denison, was with her part of last
week.
committee in charge ot the pro-
gram.
"Some folks may think we re-
tailers arq glad tb have high priced
gasoline," said E. J. Head-lee, local
gasoline man, Monday, “but a» a
matter of fact we were the princi-
pal sufferers. Every gaeollne sta-
tion In Denton suffertFI a loss In
buetneee while the dlfferentiadS ex-
isted, and every one of us has shown
Increased business since the local
price was cut to 12c. Gasollne was
hauled out of storage tanks in Den-
ton And sold at smaller towns Ia the
county for as much as Sc a gallon
lees than we were being charged for
ihe same gasoline here In the city."
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 120, Ed. 1 Monday, January 1, 1923, newspaper, January 1, 1923; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237394/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.