Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 276, Ed. 1 Friday, July 1, 1921 Page: 6 of 8
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crack American Legion team and fast Normal fol-
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JEWELRY,
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Bring your baskets—Meet your friends
The city of Denton is yours.—COME
Salih
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Thelma Gupcr.
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Wright.
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Carl
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one-half mile Norlhwesl Court House.
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— hwrry
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convinced.
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Belew News
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and
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.ifmifr .HwFih tiWih
whole family and enjoy
and frivolity—old-fashioned basket
McCurh v.
working nt
.if (Vlma vIn-
Mm. Li|»>d
ciaIn mon . I
winter, Mrw. |
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Tdtna Wright ot IJvnton vis- <
hav
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)... <1.1
Hawton of I.loyd visited
Irnmn Mr. v, ••
omorrow we ao- to place on sale
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five r.
Is visiting
t hlH W» ’’K,
daughter. MI.-m 1/
of I >•• n • : fat h• i
i Wind I .Mr
Mi ' nd ' Afina
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Walker t,r
ill t [.ill t O I )e on
of 11 |O stile.
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day of fun
picnic lunch. ’liriHin
old-time bronco-bushn
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VI - 11 ■ d r* la»
Morris
,-Iain- vlMiLd
Drop News
filtop, June 11.—The rain has de
1 iy.d threshing the past work ami
if the ws-t weather continues the
wheat will be damagiKl. The yield tn
light ;
PtS
Mr ard
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Bril
Mr e*od
n* ph<- u n
VANNOY’S
JEWELRY STORE
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*WCarct Coby
N ...xi««
autjt.
*» News
irH.-M'i S tV Cong
weea in Oaltaa
fright has been ale*
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Non I.
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Hire.I
Wante
FOURTH OF JUI-Y
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boilety Saturday
lit I fmi**<l and 111 *■
Zlumh.t Mit.
dm- Mr. Raynor of Penton,
her > luit-id the let. alsi> to G •
near
game
a lid
Wa<lkit»x \
aunt. Mrs
Mb
n- Manry visited
fA Nora Pocrua.
r in tlie history
erlul oary.un.H.
Prairie Mound News
PH s IHIE M< »rx I» run- w Hl
O r W iilla. *• of W iiiti
hH par.ntr, Mr. und
W m|1aa. »•
Mr a
4 h I Idf • II
1<I.M
i: li
Sun
lilt* prog ran
sufulav night,
v .HI pr»N*-nt
I. I of I 'a I las
H J
of
Beulah News
r RBV1.AH. Juna M.—Denton vl»t-
tora were Willlaih U>nrd <> H i»un-
i luuu. M. Y. Warren. W. A. Rounds,
and John Burnley.
i Mr. and Mrs. fcylveeter White of .
• Argyle vlalttd h<xr parent*. Mr and
I Mr> John HC4n|ty.
Mian Kuby board whr in Argyle
Mr. and Mrs Hirn John McQulnn
• of Bartonvlifr viwited
Mrs. Fr«nvis Jonen of Argyle via* j
• it*-*! her**.
1 W H Ia»ard and family
rHatiWR nt oak Grov*
Mr*. Andrew NorvBIc. who had
been ill for aometime. tiled at her
home hef<- Monday. Hh<-, Ih stirvlvi-d
’ t)j her huNt’und and tw<» children
\\ all •'
. I
at Ar I
dinner, and a t rat kt i - at
and Mrs. 1
ville.
Mr and
children i
Md and Mrs
I his
Im nib<rt
Olivia
chandter,
Mrs.
Smith,
!’ auto races in the morning,
(onlesl directly after
k baseball game. Legion
team will be rei ruilt d Loin best players over the
JVC V . vv I .
I ok., Munday.
[ Mr Heston and wile and Mrs
' M.iggii. Hutu of Fort Worth visited
{.it tl>.. horn, of N. M Pennington
I V T Finn, y <>f Juaflh was here
; Rev 111 Be (rf Justin win prea.h
Lit th, Methodist church next Hun-
;day afternoon at 3 o <>l.k k
Huh. I '
b» • n \i ■ i •
<ul ti. |i< r
!>\ 11.
ii \ i m 11 ng
L<.n<h I- Ft
,1 have
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M»-f|l.'il
trh Hy
run tl
turjiN
w«* \ i
* ffiriHlu
M.-i’Im
Ptill S3
• Imad
L. Ing. S<
I* land
| J KUSEY
I trade
1 “n 1
lYui ,'ui
I made
I at the
I Slid d.
L-in '
IblOHAK
I rial v
t" Where.
Texnk.
FwR hai
writer
II rm ii<>
_Jow Hi
lAFftTY
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Jersey
ti
be pl
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i such a
I noitus
Side [
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raffyi ’ * 4
UkF "* '*■ ' “v*
Mrs Moor*
Mist* r h»-G
(*<»gd‘ II * I*-
w • « k by t h*
Holbrook, who
•ill the paat
In Rome-w lust
oonfin* d
two u k>
th** r< Mult
< h i t r ud«
and Ham
IkiWb'H viNitrd
and
Denton
Mr. Heberls w4»<» la working
Hill**h««ro. viMt«d bin fauniv.
Tin Ladka Aid society will gi\<
a moonlight ptuniu Friday night.
i July k. nn the c hurch gr<mn«lM
Pi'H<»'dM ;«r*- to b*’ uf*ed in repairing
CIR V
* AOH h l
I -GKirn
Kv*1
Gi.a
llNhed
jArhona
lAIrte <<1
r CL.'
be* F*rr< H. George
t?. (J. Tlirbevlpe were
wM’"Mrs. 4. A. Cstoe and
' X, vigt^pd.her psreiMe. Mr.
LZ — ndlng
F^nimot her
F*«d, hex
E iamliert of I.loyd visited
Int. Mrs. J W laiinlH rt
Is Csles and sons, James and
‘ Frisco.
iantf Mrs. CsU lambert vlatt
KiBHsr. Mrs. Emma Fry. of
ami Mrs. Clyde (Harris
tixilud h^ra*.
M.irMtnrN of
back h* re
Ah x E<»hi< r and children
I (,rl U ortn
of Round .
week with 1
1
Mr*. Kvu i
News From Lloyd
I.IXJYP, June tt.—Misses JiuJ*
Mae and Huth and Johnnie ami
Charlie Russell of Little Elm visit .
rd Mrs. L, J Fitts
Charles Orr. wife »nd Utile datigh* |
lattl*
Mr
Gii r xa
H»*rr v
of Oak
Char Ira
John ’>« f *
Mr and
w • r. th*
H «-nr V
Charlie Sto< k
ailed I he lr .auk
rrttrrr vr<-r-trrtrH
CF<ip WMR
iftu* h dr y
Horne arc
NearIv
pH t < h»N
M WJIlium* and
Mr. and Mra. Ro\
; Moore vlMiti-d Mr. WilhaniN' Kilter.
Mfr. .lud .Martin, at Denton
Dave Siorknid vlNllod hl* niece.
Mjrm Knimn SipcM. who Im very 111
V. D. Burch of Denton ’was he.re
J H Wright was In Denton.
Curl Griner and *lfc of Deculur
viHtrd r*-i*tivrg here.
A. H Mlnneriy wu« in JtiEiln.
Luther Moncrief and family were
In Denton. >
Rev. Wilson pr< ached ne*r Rdun
and I
Mrw
R Of I
ter, lri)ia, vMiRcd hU brother, John I
Orr. u( Di ton
Mtn Marr McCarroll han
very ill, but In now Improving
Mr It nr I Mfh H H VK uAe »ImUm4 |
thsir daughter, Mm R A .XL
Dixon
Monroe Allen, who bad )•!«
•ilx rc|novcd some wcikw ago.
buffered a great deal, but i ”1
I improving
Mr and Mr*
Fl in wer* here,
i Mr. and J
In Auhrev
.Mr an 1 J
returned to
ville after
• niy Dorris
W C <>rr
Rlivea h‘-rr
M1nm Frmk I* J-I
him w«N th* gu«Mt
Mtn John Orr.
M-r <irur
tending a he
th*
Gr
GI *• n
hue.
Fry of Little Elm
parent*. Mr. and Mra
.Mra.
Robert Ferrell and I Fnal
hi* father, J. M. | ,4,1 riger
tlo Inez
Ik,:.; 'ih
Mr»
i.-dt ii —
Mt i
I 4'1.1 l I \ I
M-
Mr* W.
Walla •
at Pilot Knob
Mr and Mtn <’
h« r nInn r, Mtn J
I HS.1". .
.Min Jl rn
t g > h vi*tlt< <1
SB- * -
Sr ■ - '
ra«w of Rector visited hie
Mm y l>m i .
■MCs.rpot| of Uoyd visltrd
gyira,. J. JK follow WK.
R>uh Oof»r of nsius vis-
P*r«-nts. Mr, and Mrs. O 8.
Cortiw«.ll, W J. 8h»>Iton,
nltoo B(M Vest, r Chastain
IJellas.
.Michols and son, E. E. N|ch-
re tn 1 lent on.
am ttarrlson. A»m-r <»aiti-
), *d HtWrt of Corinth were
. r Chastain. —e Eons, t'arl
iy>WMI, r. H. FerTfll. Carl Imniberl.
jra Thomaa, M. U CliaudJcr and L>
jnRvradlla were In INmion.
f*Jama.Lmtcr of Uunisn. Ok. I»
^ffsitlBK his jlstcrJn-law. Mrs. Bell
Pgrs R. ®. Lona *.i’ called to
bedside o/Tier slater. Mrs Mm
^MM**Bhr *" IT Ullin. Airs Bushey
CjnSk. very sick from a Bidder bite,
k 1*4 ' *«a rtslinx better when Mrs.
« MMr' returned bohf-
■' ft. ftybbiiis I. the m w d' 1" '
y the serious
E mness of her Tool her. Mrs w v
FWmM Who bad a cunK<ativ<
’ eblll, and tor some hours was
a very critical eo&dltion. She
L, PMLW seventy-fifth birthday arid
gdNFthe JMJf year baa been in very
l£*>d health
John Burk is vmitimr I.. '
W. R. McCarr,.(I. of IJ -sd
MHr. and Mrs w A. Henry rccciv-
H^B/word from tl,..i, *on. Cliiuch-,
Io at Hot Springs. Aik «m
^■dhiM been for two weeks
y^ftnka be is impruvuia siowij
Mrs. J A Dudley M s
II^HS and Miss MU Dtidi’ i. h
i^KHua and, H
Daly
Mi-n
Aubi y
Min B« Ih
■4 l\ .i t Ii* r in*
r. I.hIvcn I
Sunnydale News.
-,r.\ XA 1>A LI-:, .1 mm Thu- »•
.. Uli, j.tirt'd }4Mtcrdisy Mft*r “
I,I-, i.f a w k rauied by th* rMin
i ,, ,n sa ill lc io fit to grow h-
II Strh'br
King
.Mr
I'-f.
11 \ cn i ii I >• nt < n. • r •
I.. r bt dht-r, \S - < Hall
A<ld i ion Fa ug hl.
vi n ni< k. im b« 11 ■ i
Mrs L <’ Taylor
chnIi,
Oil** Ni
<r»-t <•
n* i
Nor t h
„ Walt-
bling a
to Mill!
LociinI
” FOH
FOB N/
phon.
Pf'lli NA
goo*l 1
fttr cfti
12H
FOR HA
liny ci
wort Ii
-bn t gn I
W
F; XT it a
per Io
Phon*-
fl <>) V !•: i
UH ■
2ur>
>V»t HA
rlftlib*
one I
gpc*-d
^J’loino
along very
kii md< h
H‘>in*- < f th*- faro * i
hoi I w • Vila ar»- \ • i v
cotton and the*, find
lying on tl»< icr.'-urpl
we* tn to be bo| hr red ,
\ I ►* but su) th* rabbit
mnny
potut/i
to N<>
Mpr i rig
lermrlonN
inrJon
I- i a ri« < ■ Hou c in
A M Stingo
in ALu.bama
<| SA • II t to | '<-nf
IIMrnbrlght In via-
____. . In Whitesboro.
W I. C'.rTiwiTT «as in D< nfblt
<>lm wmi" vlsll’.’l his xraii'l
- at potidrr.
ami Mrs R C 1Z’V< And Miss
Hou.. I...... lo’ii employed to
-yyr f*r‘h<»**i f*»f I he UK
T sa o placf-R ImV4‘* h<»t y* l bcm
*"« it ii. .1
I s ’*
• ; i hi* hoi
with a
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Navo News
NAVO, June 2" - Th*- Ihr.fthrrx
hfcve started again after being <!••-
Jgycd nearly a \* • « k by tin- raiiiM.
Mr*, Mitliu Hizlbrovk. who has
be< n acrlotlidy -ill th- pant wi*< k
u-|th tomdHtlN, In RoincwliMt bet-
ter.
t*ouM**r and rom
|t< d hl r da light' r
I Dnugherl y
MIMS Kuby M« ailo
brrn the g»o nt
vlftlt4 d j Crtlh; WJItP’li, i
in Burk bui n* 11
<’»-cll Button of ProMpi r visited blR
fntlKF, X A Hutton
Mrs. M
(> k I a . i .**
H N Th
1,4 u * k M
Rii h.ti d
Alm t ih
B Ari
FOR H
(h r*-*-
Rea o
►Alft* jti
Mracw tn Denton
llMI* ber« received word M«>n-
Uat Mrs. JlR Bo>d of near
tylUe bad died ivt th’. Baptist
iirtiltn at Dallas Hh>' hail
nonls ibnd- U« abscess formed
V'-fciur Burial *:ui nt Mower t tlie . Iiun I,
E ’Mhhdsr I MI'S Bertha May Po|litrd.
Kk.®-” - ... . .. Cromer ‘ami Floyd May of <'n
KUests of Mi.ms
Mrs J nines noou visit- .
CoYKy arid Ol’ U »oh [
ftthnk CoSby, und chlldrtn !
' Ssrthn) and Ethel and Mitino
■Seikard. who arc attend-
^Nerwuil. spent U»” week-
folks.
ylsltcd his daiiKti
Jaule Henry, ut
Gertrude ''nt
Bertie llavidson
and Sam
Gertrude's
Morvan, of Lewisville.
Til*- ie* cream sup'ier
thm Eadies Aid
night vi as well
Hei4..w wa ladi’ a eiuaicu Ad. -U.
, .Hl
TW t'i I1
ry
Fbh it
across
Sie.lM.
FOB K
W ..rile Mr
Aft ind
Mr Hmumi r
it Tun• i <11 oI
Chastain and moil Ip *-
ur ilM-ughLui. Mr.'
tt 1 fllHR.
will hold unveiliug
cm nt tin- HwiMhcr ccm<*tor>
Sunday attcriioon. when th*-
of Hov. Walter L*bt'-r
it: unveil'<L
.f Shrlton :
l n I L|II.IN.
Mr. and Mih. W
n. H« rm in.
vImit rd
Roanoke News
ROANOKE, Juno 2# —
-tf DalLtN In vlHitlng hi r
Mr and Mfm Kim H
visiting T4-hitivcR In DhBhn
Min Cfirlyb- *>f Temple In*..visit
ing In r Mint* i, Mm
Mr *i nd .Mrs
\\b rt h visited
The i’r«-Nb> terlxn rro-rtirig • lo*rd
Holiday night wRh several additiumi
. to the l|iuic)i.
Mn. Clough MpMcomb of Okiahu
io;i I** vnoting
J A
h* i«
Jon* piilru* Fr' f-rnan
trd lnr grft ndniot h* r
Turner Mhkoii of J*;tnib*-it
BALTIMORE. Md
I lovi-r forM«rok Iwr fr
Ivjrglnta Hick**, L’'». «o*m|0"l *
1 rid* by p<iiN*jti Sunday nl^ghf,
Mr* Olivia Wood
Xrlo chandtrr. of
Ihn y<|Mt»r, Mrs. XX.
.1 »hn Smith. >**1i<*
Frisco, spent Sua’dav
Mr. and Min Will Smith of FiIn-
» viidUil her parcntN. Mr and Min
W. Hcum n
J W. Armstrong. Will Bloikcr.
Marvin Fox and Olin Hennm ’
in Denton.
Min Marvin F’ot and ch It’) on
Red her mother. Mr*. Ford.
K ruin.
Mr and Mrs. J’-nm Smith.
Tri’Nhi4 Smith. Maynard Smith
Miss N< Hie Roln-riz* of- Fi ih. o
tuvNiM of Mrs. Nellie Smith.
K L. sMcGalliard of l>< nl'Ui \
<d IiIn 'cousin. OIDi Tfrnnrn
M iHHeb
Wr ight.
Bowl'
MInn
E J >
N i * k IH
Ahis
ir .1 M .!)
M i \S •
W ini do >
. Tuibr-
\ll!.‘ for making the crrain.
Min- H*-#*ie Farmer of L’ WisviHv
vlkit44) MLsscn Gertrude and la
nnr» Cutes;—
JrSfi4 HU’I
Lew -HviHc vi
Mtn Shoulder- and **'»i
of Litth Elm vndted Mr
1 W H XX ilium.
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 276, Ed. 1 Friday, July 1, 1921, newspaper, July 1, 1921; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237600/m1/6/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.