Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 219, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1923 Page: 5 of 8
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LAUNDRY SERVICE '
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FINISHED FAMILY WASHING
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Joint Recital ot Junior CIA
LET US SELL YOU
Piano Students Friday Night
Sweet Peas at 35c per dozen. s
PHONOGRAPH SHOP
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FEED AND FUEL
SPRING TIME
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Any orders filled
play
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HAT SPECIAL
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Phone 841 Phone 958.
JUST RECEIVED
311 N. Elm
21'J'Xi W. Oak St.
CLIFFOF.: STROUD
DOSSEY & HOLLOWAY
Phone
NEWS OF THE SICK
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BETTY WALES DRESSES
JOHN B. SCHMITZ
DENTON’S ONLY EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE
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J. R. SIMMONS
Packinghouse Market
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WHEN YOU GO SHOPPING
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IN ALL THE NEW COLORS.
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t VANNOY JEWELRY GO.
Over Acuff & Co.
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Arrow from Record-Chronicle.
HALF PRICE SALE ON
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EVERY MOTHER KNOWS
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Compliments to Graduates
JIM'S BAKERY
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Jewelry
NEW BLOUSES AND WASH SOITS
SMALL SHAPES IN HOYS’ CAPS
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Nasturti”!25 at 25c per dozen.
Calendulas at 50c per dozen.
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We invite you to try our laundry service,
isfactory and economical. ’
Sledge,
men ns
Always plenty of feed of
all kinds at the lowest prices.
TURNER & GRAHAM
Quicker Deliveries.
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EVERY WOMAN IN DENTON
WILL APPRECIATE THE PERFECT FIT
OF ARMOR PLATE HOSIERY
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Brushes, Windoty Glass
An Old Food Pro-
duct With a New
Name
G cents a pound,
Minimum charge 25 cents.
8 cents a pound
Minimum charge 50 cents.
25 cents a pound
Minimum charge $2.00.
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STRIPED CREPE IN BROWN AND ASHES OF
ROSES.
That are especially good just now.
A few«—
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Phone your order early to No.
93.
(’. II. GRANT AND J. I,. MILLER
Proprietors.
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Acetylene Welding, Horse
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209 East McKinney St.
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rfotlT /odge started by
w^rkerH Saturday
We are pleased to announce opening of an up-to-date
dressmaking establishment, with experienced dress-
tfiaker in charge. SpecialYrttjpjation given to school
girls for their graduation dresses. Come in.
At Your Grocer’s.
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“KAYNEE” WASH TOGS
Texas History Students of
Jackson School in Chapel
Came yesterday and the selection of the blouse or
suit will be made easy by our selection.
taken
with the beginning of the
w an g I
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public
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When
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and
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GRADUATION GIFTS
We have a big lino of White Gold
WRIST WATCHES FOR LADIES.
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Visit these departments when convenient.
M'day ch apt* r
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riing with a
> whi< h M I mm
Hilles U as h’lMtoMM. Al'(i|jt
e Molayw and their partn« rs pjjtiori^ of th*
fur nlMh* d
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pit ture
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WOMEN’S INTERESTS
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fen
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PITTMAN.
Also green, white and vellow
GOLD WATCHES FOR MEN
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Be sure and come upstairs and see
our new Spring Hats. You'll be
surprised at the display wo are
showing and the prices they arc be-
ing sold at. ‘ Don’t buy until you
sec our hats.
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with
curtain
auditors um.
K* <1 Crons
Mis« Slaughter
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hold fin«"
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will con*
April 30
Side and High School i
Annociat lonn
meeting* of
afternoon,
had <
officer^ at
t the
meeting of
7'
side i and priz<
at t er no >n
<»t b a I
will be
Selling packing bouse meat exclu-
sively. We will appreciate the
continued patronage of all of Mr.
Davis' friends and patrons.
You will find in our store appropriate watches,
chains, cuff links, silver and gold pens, fountain pens,
bar pins, rings, beads, gold knives and many other
articles the graduate will appreciate.
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Will appreciate a share of your
PRINTING
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JIM'S BUTTER KRUST BREAD
Made with pure phito flour from
selected wheat, ripened in the field.
It. is the ideal bread food, and gen-
erates the energy that insures vig-
orous health.
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its last
It's rather hard to find a cap that will look right on.
the smaller boys. ' Yesterday we received just the
colors and shapes that will solve this problem. Prices
from 50c to $1.00.
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Prices arc very reasonable,
u '\hem before you buy.
We are reducing our Spring and Summer Hats Io
one-half price in order to make room for more All-
Straws. Braids, Georgettes in all leading colors, Sand
Grey, Orchid, etc. are included in this sale. Nothing
reserved. If you want to save money, attend this
sale Friday and Saturday.
ANNOUNCEMENT
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We have purcmised the Ted Da-
vis Meat Market on West Oak 8tx
and will operate it under the name
of—
JULIAN SCRUGGS
WOMEN’S WEARv
They are known for the finest workmanship, best
fabrics that are guaranteed not to fade, and dressed
appearance they give the kiddies.
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Because of their shapeliness at toe, heel and knee.
The careful fit not only renders them more attractive,
but insure absolute comfort and long wear.
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to take a
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f the
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(><•< upat ion
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It was first called “Pep,”
then "Zep,” and now, owing
to trademark registration
difficulties, the name has been
changed to ZO.
But the the name changes
the fdod remains the same—■
delicious, healthful, a break-
fast food that appeals to all.
Adjournment of Women’s Club'
For Summer Months Soon
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Prake, I’mii-
Lov*h-H.M. |I«!-
and Loretta
Martin, Lu-
1 >obl»lnR,
Il J‘»lifison.
Stout,
Wilkin* S. tn pho ti,
Payton Waller
were MImh (Jeorgla
W Newton.
If it is feed or fuel, we
have it.
from 1*0 pounds to 10 car
lots.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
nic COMPLETE EQUIPMENT
I NFW 1 IMniKINF.AMRIL
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m i :iri i \ ft i»ostpo\ i:n
The meeting of th° West
Ban nt T< 4< h< r.s Abv.< iat
hofiiced I'-i’ Wt'IneFday
wa-S p'I PiH tl^ o.tt 1“ ' ’tint
weather until a time that
raiird by tho president.
tuaehr r,
of earn
house and bridge are
finiHhvd, a dedicatory
memorial service will be held
ceremony. The troop of
that contributea the
amount of money to Its
will be avowed to ehrtR-
hut by spending the first
it. So far the I’oppy troop
Training School in ahead
in thi« race.
r vents
drama lifted in
l’«ing historical
We picked up a lot of Gage Sport Hats and
Ready-to-Wear at quite a saving ami pass it along ; k
to you. I |
DO YOU NEED ,
turc to add a bright spot in your ! NEW LIMOUSINE-AMBU-
.™„.? They can be seen"at LANCE.
■j YE GIFT SHOPPE 1 Day Phone 20. /
711 West Oak. I Night 761 or 10.
hi* supide height, hlr
ju» t an her huiiband ador
- ter’* appealing ■weetnraa.
But It l« only the very exceptional
1 lather whn ran have a Rwrcfhfart
r tn her non in any «uch wenwe aw the
<Mlher and^duughter ar* wweeth*ar*-«j
\ —only tho moth* r who. b> Rome mt-
Facle of effort <»f good fortune, has
bet n able to keep hern* If young-
looklng far beyond her actual
'‘Whereaa it i* the run of the mill,
man ran pitrjr trnnt*, W,VJ»
dfthghtrr. RW|m with her and dan_“
With her.
of time and
Vitz and !
drcRged ax falriex.
He vsagun laden
ful and beautiful
Pittman Punch
Rerved to the gUCRth.
>f that (hutch b<ing
Fnrr I hr Fiirtw
I.lfe i« hard on women In matter*
of aen 11 mt n t.
I don’t blame tht mother for her
r*’ 1 A new vase, mirror, lamp
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| gestions for birthday and weddings
-r.d prizes. Come in and sec them.
Greeting, place and tally cards.
MISS ELIZABETH HENDLEY
' 408 Np. Locust St.
before the throne that wlll tnar the
test ot Ilinr and trial." as Miaaca
Kuth Vitz and Susanne Swi-nsi.n,
hrought In a Lil-
witti many use-
gltts for Miss
bnd cake u < ro
THE WOMAN ANO LIFE
Ute Is hard on women.
You* Just can’t get around
fact.
Life, as It Is lived in the modern
Wsy. frees woman from the Worst
of tha economic struggle, but tn
.<wfry pD*er w“y It pens|iz<a her.
I drew, the other day, u PlstJire if
tk® faTFier and daughter alio adore
Wit other and go everywhere to-
gether. I said sometimes a father
Was str devoted to his daughter that
tho mother actually felt a tinge, of
Jeah usy because he aeeined to cate
more for this gift she had given
him titan for the giver herself. I
I* said It was a very unworthy feel
•tig. Especially so since It was of-
ten the reincarnation of tils old-
thne sweetheart that he loved so
much In the daughter
MEANS HOUSE PAINTING
TIME.
PAINT YOUR HOME
We carry a large stock of
■ P'ir.Li, Wall Paper, Varnish
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Etc.
“Service and Satisfaction.’’ |
ROSS PRINTING CO. - MORRIS & McCLENDON
I _ "" _L"l‘*l Shultz, president of the association
I f V * I g I w II should tepiesi nt it us delegate to
If I II | y I; thi first district convention
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r«m
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Trta4 ani fcarfc
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ml Alamo Storage Co.
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Bat Caa You Blame llerf
J I told the truth It Is unworthy.
‘ IKut. oh, isn’t it natural.’ Even as
; Y read over what I had written, my
Ki heart went out tp the woman wno
i *aw her husband and daughter 1 i
I,| Ing the things together that she
pn Use-| ttx do with him before ehlld-
Wn(d child-rearing had Wor i
’ her strength. Better that he
J* them w'Uii tile daughto tha i
Mill some other Woman, of <our»‘.-,
"Wt Is It so strange that even when
stays home, there should he a
little wistfulness in the mother .i i
hfurtT ;
Of course, the mother lias the i
same sort of a pride In her son.
The reincarnation of her one-tlmu
lover, she adores his youhg strength,
troyishfiess, | Misses Margaret Hester and litols
Smith, and a singsong led by Miss
R'tty t'roekett cortelud. d the pro-
gram Mrs I^-onk Blewett gave a
present at ton speech ptedging "In- i
creating trust, widening faith, i n. ! , '..1’/ ' i
during patience, forgiving lov. un- | 1 ml>r<TniI’fu
selflsti ambition, and affection limit ,, , , , ’
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IO I' r was given by members
[Central Presbyterian Church
l(, home of Mrs. V W Shepard on
West Sycamore Street Wednesday
In honor of Miss .Mattle Pittman,
who Is soon to take a place as
missionary In Yucatan, Mexico, A
brief program was given after the
♦O guests had assembled, including
a song by the guests, prayer by
itev R R Crockett and a solo by I'
I Ml»s Betty Crockett, preceding a |
talk by Itev Mr. i'rockett and Ml«»
Pittman's response Miss pitman
showed on a large miy the exact
spot where she will lie When she
reaches tier destination.
Hester
j> major Haiti
2, 1st bt'tvc-
BENTOW RFCORB.f llHOXICt.p, fIII HMHY, Al’BH, M, 11*23
The very fineness, tho richness, the stability, the
er and the lastingncss of Jewelry are symbolic of tne
strides toward success and the attainments of the
graduate. Give them Jewelry for its sentimental
value!
! THE ART AND GIFT SHOP
| New things arriving daily.
THAIMKG N< IIOUL
CLANK OtTING.
The Ninth Grade cl hr*
Training School gathered
o’clock Monday afternoon to go t«.
t’lube Like. The crowd * nj<<yvd
the ride and al the arrival the ini
mediate diversion waa boat riding.
Ab the weather wan threatening
they vpreud lunch and returned to
town. Thome enjoying the oeeaHlon
were MIhm*** CaMxle Mae
LouImv Bate*, Bob I?
Ine Johnaon, Grace
phine MWer, France*
Newton, Georgia Mae
lalle Wright and bloneta
Me«»rR. Boyd Curtly i
Ray KI IngleMinlt h. Myron
Harwell Shepard,
Rob*rt Lomax,
(haperonx
nedy and Mrx.
MRS. R. W. RUSHING, Prop.
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history, t'haracter*
well portrayed were
Fli <’(>x, Butj/et by R'*b-
B. Neal. Bowi* by Iva M.irtln,
......Hext* r Bishop, I i i ea Uy
i Olin Wln ch r, UAuaIoii bv Tom
Bolton, Travis by Nelson Robert*,
°ut, Uin(| Santa Anna by Noble AdkLsxon.
wor^ ; The program waM impressive and
and raxso< iat*;*. ' 1 imtruetiV*-. and made the «‘\*nts of
relationship Texas history realistic At the con-
parent and teacher, ciunion of the historical part of (hr
lindurRtnndtng of earn | program wax a light, one-act com-
edy (ievcrly prcxenteil |»y (bitper-
for > ine <’oiry. Bruce Martin, ami Vera
I Heard
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tinge of uIxtfulnrHR and even
kind of s«'I*»ur jralousy4.
Hut pi* as*-, you mothers who arc
rending thia and und* rstanding ..
-toe well pleuMe .i.rn't thnt
to mean that you Hhould freely ln-
Xlulge fn thone feeling m
And above all. don t a>k fox.^pMXrp,.-,^
■ Don't make the fatal mistake cf
£ wallowing In aelf-plty.
Things arc aa tiify are. Acknowl- I
«dgc that, face It, ami then mal e
the very beet and tile very most of I
what you can have. You'll get the l
very moat out of life that way.
- - both in wtuwaeter nod ir other pev-
^ple'g reactions to y»u.
To morrow—- Ft Vc u e k t i o n ,
Middiu AB*,-
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OY service we
JO mean having
your size in Good-
year Tire® on hand
when you need tires,
. advising you what
L type of tire to buy,
j mounting your tires
I for you, showing you
1 howtocareforthem,
K and following them
■ up with expert re-
ft will get out of them
| , every mile of the
r thousands of miles
built into them.
I HE< EI’TIO>
I IIOYOHI v<;
| An informal reception ami chow-
<»f the
at the
A joint junior recital <»f Miss
Myra Slaughter, piano pupil of
Miss Li'idix- Welch, and Miss Helen
liultoiz, pujdl of Ml MM KllZa-*
beth Leake, will be given at the
<’ I A auditorium .it 8:15 Friday
“v»-niiig The public in invited to
attend The following program it
antiou need:
Minuet
j 1 tie I 11 d i <11 r* » i n v t un » t IHI'UI
of the Motlierx' (’ongrexM to Ip* hel^
In Amarillo Mny* 2-3. The Dream**
land Thratro bn* given the »**«»•
ciation a benefit picture show
Thitrsday and Friday of next week,
the proceeds of which will be used
for medical Mer\icr among the
children of '.the bfch*»<d, and for
the entertainment of the graduated
of the ward
The Girl
volunt<«r w^ikirs Saturday has
' been finished with the exception of
4 {the <hinin*y and the laving ot. of
the sl^bM outglde. Thti rooting and
ll<*oring were done Monday and
Tuesday by another corps of work
crs. Every «ffort is being made
to Hiakr 4h*» hoIgT* Irt-HiitilHl, ium-
tic, and comfortable, according to
member* of the council. whose
opinion it I* that the hut will be
ready tor occupation within two
w e* ks
When the
('.ompiel <‘ly
a nd
with Scout
G|rl Scouts
great ext
hui Idi iiu
ten the
night in
ANNOUNCEMENT
Having completed •he course <>f
h-ei*»»e« «nd ritniew itt the Abrams
Methods of 1’iaunoxis and treat-
ment lEleetronir Ruction* of
z\bi; rns» I am now receiving pi
jtiontN dexirinij ihia mi r\i< <•. The ad-
|4Jtioti *»f th* Me n* w Jib thodM asxi^’M
| great Iv m positive *|iMgn.oxis in os-
it*cpatri1r nractle,’ and will in no
| *a fsr Interfere with same. Dr. J. S'.j
1 CrawfunL _ LiaLcupalhic ^LcialiiL. 1
I 2l ‘-5 Mc<'lurkan Bldg.
LEE r.-T. %. t6 mem>
MliN. SHI 1,17, <s i>ele<;ate.
A( a call m«*etlng of the I'arent-
T*a<-hers Association of tile R
• School Wednesday afternoon
waH decided that Mrs. Hairy
Work On Girl Scout Lodge
is Continued Through Week
HIGH N< IIOGL PAKEXT-
TE44 HEICN l\ LAST MEETING.
The last meeting of the present
school year of the High Sihool
I’arent-Teachers Association was
held Wednesday afternoon at 4
o’clock. A full financial report of
the year was given by the treas-
urer, Mr* WIHijim Woods4 J.n
which it wax staff'd that about |6’H»
has passed | t hroiig h the hands <>f
the treasur* r, among the things
that have been done with the
money being the new' < urtaln In
the High School
tributlon to the Red Cross loan
closet, Vl( tro records, planting ;of
shrubbery on the High Schoo*
grounds, assisting ly sending con-
t**staiitH to the state clothing roll-
ft st held in Fort Worth A rising
t banks w as given Mrs.
(Lairman of he ways and
•ominittee, (or L- r efficient
work during the year.
Mis. Otho Hanscom, a member
of the faculty of the Tva< h* rs <
lege, addressed the as.soci <• t i on
lines <>f interest
f’olojta-i*** Ma< Dow* 11 (
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Novelette R I m s k y - K o r sa k o w
Miss Slaughter
i S**con<! Arab* squr
(Harmonies du S*dr
i J u ba 1 *a nee
Miss- Holton
< I luck - Saint -Sa«n*
Ba< h M.u Dow* II
Mimm Slaughter
I'reludr and Fugue
Sonata <»(». 31. ‘ No.
Miss Horton
I Ronianc*s .
Blri
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Mozt men arc better looking at <3 than rnemlxra
than at 25. Hut how many women I Mmeit liarton and Wisdom,
are? And that means with tin saim-J
amount of effort to keep young <n *"** ”ATES bmkhtyias
Mlie part of each. [ HE MOl.AYk
J* Much is said about the caz< less The I »*•
*oman -who lctg herself grow ol 1 j tertained at the <
• nd unattractive. I am not think- Club Wednesday e.......
In* about thia type, but < f the type very d<-li*htful party to
thJH giv*-* an amount of care t > Gladys ”■ •.......... 1
her appearance consonant with nor- I thirty 1
Dial living and int* rrx\ in other I enjoyed the pleasure
interesting ehiip* I pro-
gram was given Wednesday morn-
ing At the Stonewall Jackson
school by tho sixth grade Texas
history class. The important his-
torical events of (he year wcie
lies and tableaux
charaet «tm and
••vents as ji setting, the words and
plotting of the play w**r«* arrang-
ed by Miss Elizabeth Lyon The
i costumes wyre in keeping with that
period of Tcxjis
I csp. < lal|y
I Rusk bv
the association on f.pt I*. N.
to til., parents and | ,lnhj'n *1)y'
I teachers. The necessity of studying i
’the child in relation to the school |
and the home was brought
with the ffect on school
home environment
She urged ft dos*
bet we* n t he
nnrt trrtter
other's needs.
The association adjourned
the summer, the work to .Le-
un again
scho(d year in the fall.
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The club year for
speare and Ariel Clubs
PHiejit TeaclHTN Apsori;. t ions
n* ar Ing the close. Already
Shakespeare club has had Rs last *
| gem ral me* ting, and the last de- |
I part mental, meeting w ill be held i
Thursday afternoon, when the lit-
( rary department meets with Mi*.
Wolfsohn The Ari* 1 Club has one
more gen* ral meeting, May 1. and
one more meeting for each depart-
ment before its adjournment The
music and art department
al s*-sM.lon.M Thurjiday after
the literary department
elude it* work Monday.
The West
I’a rent-Teachers Associations are
holding their last meetings of the
j ynar Wrrfnrxrtny nftrrnonn. Thn
High School Associat i<*n had elec*
tloii of next yenr’M *»ffi< <•<> at th*
Milch meeting, and the West Side
will elect ofticer.M at tin* April
meeting The final milting of the
l.<Si Inml 1' -T A w III 1.1- held
tho seiond Wednesdity In May. nnd
of the North Side, tlo- third Wed-
nesday .
Th. C D <’ Literary Club has
two more meetings scheduled be»
f<>re adjournment, the final one tn
be tin* fourth Tuesday in Juno. The
City and County Federal Ions will
continue their monthly meetings
I unt 11 July.
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 219, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1923, newspaper, April 26, 1923; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237414/m1/5/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.