Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 187, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 20, 1923 Page: 5 of 12
twelve pages : ill. ; page 21 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
. VI
lARfH 1*. 1»?3
_TAOB
j
Newest Cape and Frock for Dances
By Huth Cameron
(
i
a
i
thr
Jhjmu'n
ir
7*
/
pl
y
1
W Ui €
»<>n or .Mihm Braucho Will lama.
COFYIUGMT »* CALL*
A smart dime Ing dress for young girls has a wide
■ I
J
<1
n.
I
f
I 'i-nton
t Ip i
XU
m utid %(.|-
to
Lhu
. uiliu-4
year.
i:i< •«
b<
pi'iun i
fil-
Moo-ial function*. xchool.M, and I
at
I
iTPT.i iTii1
TOO UTE IB CLASSIFY
r
I t I . V
" y •
f
. IL Pulser and daught
t.s Of 1'UIK <lib-
t In-
Don9t Thin
Ik
I >a v|r
xx ;im hem.
ST
—that you are saving money
$ T (.
It
I larpor
(V
rf
M. Hauk were !n
i’atronlsers.
To m or ro w —T h f
l-
PICTURE FRAMING
The Economy
4
h
HALL PRINT SHOP
Geo. Morrel, Furniture
1
TORNADOES
Nobody can prevent, iuJhhIv
■ ft
l-
Come see us for—
?
I
THE MOST LOGICAL
STANDARD ADVERTISED
ST •
BEST BY TEST shelf.
E?
ARTICLES
Place in Town
O
f
The Sellers.
I
bls
C6.
y
ft
•s*
PAINTER CONFECTIONERY
No.
*•
I
Try Uh.
Why Experiment?
Next Door to Evers.
famous
WHEN YOU GO SHOPPING
Individuality
A. A. Evans
t
1
COLLIER & BROOKS
Edwards & McCrary
Madi rxclmivrlf of tk»ic» Catta*
Oil ---kJ-.. t-A
R
_
I —SWUM »■
*****
■
*
ax,.
MW
1
A*-"
1W
I
I
I
DRUGGISTS.
r
Phone 29.
Campaign to Complete Birth
Registration in Teias Made
THE ART AND GUT SHOP
Has just received some at-
tractive Easter pot-holders.
Also fresh supply of Rust-
craft Cards and Novelties.
Birthday of Former Baptut
Cradle Roll Superintendent
Tbc
. I..
Miss Elizabeth Hendley
408 No. Locust.
1 ng agunclo]
in making
I ........ . •
t he
were
What kitchen cabinet
has the “Fifteen Famous
. Features?”
It is sold 'exclusively
by—
Is the Sellers sold on
feasy terms?
ii
111 kings
d< rYi.ind
t.tyw the
spring
on
sent
the i
the
hrt-ll
thu t
the standard LIGHT SIX chassis, which has proved ita r
n.il excellence in the hands of more than 100.000 owners ti
out the world. Service station at Sid Bmyth’s Gantgfe.
th« m lack.
I humor Im a great thing
on
next
mot hr Th Is
s . I It gX
Worth.
Mi
th
W. N. MASTERS. JR.
F irst National Bank Bldg. Phone 76
thr <■<
plum
of
in
Dr. \\
Is
iilop'* and
iissiHLiiR<'
(hat unc.n
I make my own u
ALVIN V’
<nt er th •
ho<.| H
e COllll-
< < >mp. -
u ho Is
Commercial Printing
LEGAL BLANKS
Upstairs, West Side Square.
Yes, a small payment
down and a few dollars
a month pays for it.
Who sells it in Den-
• ton?
Hut
higt.
Does it cost more than
other good cabinets?
*
Hint
tan.
.1 fine <
♦’Id” O\
Nt.a -
their
htn (I
h<
it.
I
h
-4^
r
TO EAT
We Deliver.
■nndfnt her.
■lie Moure.
P Hr
IC|”H
tl,
I---4l
i ■ J
I
! I
i •.
i
i ' •
—:----—
(wo
Z BinF. TALKfl
[ **- ’• *• —
’ *■
r
I ‘
J to 7 o’clock,
orec’a hk»- .were |—'_r
the birthday cake, which
s
r i
v "J
T .luvr,
u colliluct
Vivid Color Season
Affectu Hosiery Worn >
Ik ad «nd
_iu ih*re
■WENT MIDI: r.-T. 4, IO
MEET 44 I:i>\ ESDI*
The I’arrnt-Teat hcr« Arn<^ iation
of (he WfMt Side will meet at the
Sam JloUNt<»n «vk°.ol Wednesday
fi f ter noon i»t
Thoar Terrible Parodies
You ran npbxl any plecr pf poetry
.......<T. any song, no matter how bean-
A A V 21 ! 4* r. •*> .zl v I ,, ,4 1 1 t V uz . . .. .1 ■« I,
Ii r< been liv-
s I an mov» d
ThomaM.
•-.*( <<f Krum
th>n,
da \
111.'
gin
11 c \\ I y
on. .
statistics
construct i yr
Ntrrti<»riH a»
w hiLu <»(h-
h. ..rd
11 otn
PaHtellow. I’eKKy Jan,-n aunt,
a birthday party f.,r her niece
'T ,O. 7 “’clock. (lueatM of the
prex. iu, (i nd
----. .......i was dei - I
orated with Thre^ candleN Birthday 'I
* “ *u >*•*• were pre-
W. T. Bailey & Co.
First National Bank Building.
STUDEBAKER
THE LIGHT SIX SEDAN
$1750
DELIVERED IN DENTON.
• 1
mas ter pipe.' of the Studebaker body .builders art, mounted on
- • ~ ~Z-------------------- I ..........——
IN’S INTERESTS
that stand*
snugly. On
each side of the skirt loose panels tall to the hem and are topped by out-
standing bows of the fabric. A new party cape Is gathered at the hem
on a wide band of material and has another version of the Wide collar to
hide one’* cars and chin. t
Hot Cakes!
LZ^Always*! call i for
1 *
FvL
F' ’
I
I
Denton Schools Selecting How to Make World Better
Representatives to Take Discussed By C. E. Dnion
Pari in Co. League Meet;
IIIIIMI ’.
w IT .
Httd Rite
’ ’.ra<
were
M 4 ‘ c i I,
k
ji
n inspections.
HILL
■
——- ......
\\ ltd h. <.
r< V. IxU I k4*
m< • t to 1
;e Friday and Sat-
i make fun of
I back by any
rl< nd uh Ip.
a
£
I
I:
BUILD NOW
Get in the swim of spring building
nnd own at least a little of the
United States. Build and pay it
back like rent. ,
Pangburn’s “Rag Time”!
Chocolates. Take a box
home to your wife, mother
ur sweetheart.
•uro vege-
ST which
IQI
rc< rpH6ti,'
i i 8 I. i \ < \ pl a i iv-vl.
• •• < r\. tai n- I,
IV OHlUJdr
i- Ii Loring M t
; -
I
I
I. A.
week-end with her par-
E. Skinner
Minn Vivian
honls nr
u ill on-
keep ar-
campa ign
child r»*n
may be
people .,f
b^ufiLj*
i a provl-
I elth r
In
^GPltf11?
It has been helping hoi
on bake-day for over thir
YE GIFT SHOPPE
Has added to its many other at-
tractive.things pottery from Daugh-
erty’s unique line.
Mrs. A. L. Ranks
711 W. Oak St.
America—the most reliable of a
leaveners. It is the best because __ _
meets eveiy baking requirement
Made in tne largest, most sani-
taiy baking powder factories in
existence.
Thcsaleof Calumet is over 150$ greater
than that of any other baking powder.
Test it yotirsdf-keep it on the kitchen
I-*’.
/
( Oak.
Fpocta
it ui;n
Dr.fGeo. M. Evans
I ”
IICLUBSI
sliF ‘^i
I
I
’ . '75: 1
**
I
■ t1
•«w rookini fat
Mmmm
Su.Ti
.li.Ui- l.v
VVTWoul
pi 'NNt hit*
k-virs of
ct‘r( i (i« ;i t. n.
bo procured
ks offh-t*
ti; ybiK
•r< d •• m -
iu a sa
i • 11 b < W <' M
W r I -
/
’ II
,, I
CRYSTAL RADIO SETS (i.hkc i.H<lvtllg With the crytaj,” J
d DETECT AT 1,000 MILES ”m.ny I
IS there anything that
X men folks like better!
And they Seem to be par.
ticularly popular when you
make them with Mrs,
Tucker's Shortening. Mrs.
Tucker’s is a pi
table shortenm_ ________
makes all hot breads tender
and delicious.
Use Mrs. Tucker’s, too,
to grease tho griddle for
hot cakes or waffles—for
it heats slowly, baking tho
cakes to a tempting, even
brown.
Mrs. Tucker’s is made
right here in the South.
It .comes to you always
frcsh» You will like it for
all cooking purposes, for
it imparts the richness of
butter at an economical
cost.
Be sure to get t|je blue
pail with Mrs. Tucker’g
picture on it.
CALUIHET
BAKING POWDER^ .
L... U---1_1_.--’-3USeWiVeS
_________________Jiirty years.
It is the most popular brand in
X
I
I’fdon
♦•IkTiTv 7...... .z v
sentence praters, which
LOST -4
(OI.MU-
l<» ;i rd
.1 onus.
eUi: saimT-n. «
nn<1 bath, all <
I’lnik. <>r Rqiuire.
Ca^Ti and baTnnc,.
lowwn. 1'hotia f,4 ,
and brought gifts to the
year-old. Another birthday
was cut on this occasion.
Also Hoffman’s
Calif, chocolates.
.!'•( «•f'Dvid< rt t|
.nrrTHnptiy’ticd <
with (In- w«.it
Tin* ’t r> M ;:i I
w . . • \ pl a I' • 'I.
lor 4U* «»i>i f*ii*L
< i iiiiT.d^
N. If
111.<11
Fragrant,
Tempting
l ruin ,i ii
.til’ . lltll-OI
’im. to
Hl PT. !><><;<• ETT TO
ADDRESS 5ORTH SIDE P.-T. 4.
A m**etlnjr nf thr North Side
Parent-Teat-net'R ANNoclatlon will
be held at the Stonewall JnckNon
Mchool Wednesday aitrrnoon at I
o’clock. Supt W. T DoKRett will
addremi the asm»cia(ion on the
for
of
LADIKM ALX1L1AHY HAM
DI44EK FO Hill Nil 4NDM.
The Ladlea Auxiliary of the First ii ®tiffly out from one'* chin. The bodice is ahlrred and fll
I ’ 1. . . . I. 4‘Ilf f ( I I I I I * ♦ V. Z Izxz... z* ^Z>1. ** A 1 I 4-^ b. A fe. » — - M . zB A M
<1 inner at t h*
Var-
dinner '
of th<
affair.
mi h an
w hitt-. will
th .
THE nANGtJHN OF-mvxUl
T ** U ®rCMt Oring lo he. ve a aensu
EM*i(rr T<» Hr Mnllrioum
(it courN** human can b« kindly
*.«ut it In min h eaaiitr for 11 to be-
come mallciouM.
A very little wit will brlnr a
TAinrh ft U 1* barbed. Rtndty wtt
han to have more genuine humor In
it.
younk; I
. her '
time of her adoption :
Katurday evei^jnu Mr. i
.....•’ '■------- Jana
needs Af the school
A largo attendance
urged.
Be sure anti come upstairs and see
our new Spring Hats You'll be
surprised at tM display we are
• showing and the prices they are be-
ing Nold *t. Don’t buy until you
see our hats.
THE STYLE SHOP
/_
r Over Acuflf & Co.
I .
Thrv* 44 bo 4rr Larking
People who can make fun ckvrr
I' an apt to breoint*
thetr $it»tfit.v and to
who will not
a n y
J ilSOCIETYI |r
Tj/r greatest baking powher
....... III
will meet
NV h <>,o I
o'clock.
in* Cnnrtcana, !
1 x I
four room*
LTV FOH Fl HMMIIMi
F4 1.ME IM’OHM 4TION
PAUL. Minn.. Mar.’h —
p»TN<»n who wilfully
MivincRota i cwspap* r with a
iHtatement In guiltj of a uhm-L
or, und» r (114? terms of a la v t nad-
rd by (he present legislature, it In
alined at prat li< al jnkvrr and malL
eiftliR personH w ho : ••ml in fa!j»t
DOt’cuR nf weddings, ci.gaurirn ntN <r
other “events'" a.nd any person who
gives such mlMlnformath n t » a
nev Rbapr’* ’•wilfully, knowingly and
maliciously,” corks under its pro-
visions.
Au X-
th*
r. u m
wel- |
Madach- |
Aentititry. I
Shultz, and |
G. Varm r |
L Ht ♦
lIrL
i Im I as tic T/ag
i, i'hc
t: •
A-
.a correHponding
• lors In hosiery. •
Economist. Ah
Iiidk a i lohh of «♦
become
V\ < arc
In mil-
Thc
Tiie prominence
in (h«* displays of
shops <>n l i-’il t ii
mH i< rah|v.
to hte-hrv ’
tor rxan.-
to w
=, ■
~ I
KiHtMlI' TOinXIWEVT FOH
LKAI.I H OF MOMFIV VOTEHH
'1U» bridge tournament for th- ;
. of the League uf U'o{n*'*> T.>-
t* th w ill be held at 2:30 and H:.{j I
p. in. on March 29v at the Itunga- '
. IMIdaml Arc. Tabtaa can be I
remrved by calling either Jlre. i
PrUctly Lipscomb. Mrs. Brent .lack- |
uz.rx I*-.. — ,_l. t*-iii«__L.
I
The promising vogye of lugh
colored thocs this spring ami sum-
.m< r bi lay s up thr question of
whether it is likely
panied by
for high <•
I»ry Goods ..
draws iicAitf Dm
very brilliant rob
more s nd more pronounced
promised a blaze of < o|<»r
littery, embroideries ami prints,
finally—In shots,
given to colors
the smart shot-
Avenue <s st i iking I v
What will this ima n
What eolor in hobtrtj.
pie. will h woman want
with red shims 01 gia.-n
One can gi i somi’ nb a
general (<-mb in j in .(his
however, by rnnsTdrrjng i
that bright colors thiH hch
largely a< < <‘MN<<i \. In other
they are tixemnllf1< <1 rhicHv
litiery, embrmlci
groundwork of
speak, will i>e a
iis likely (lull hoNicr.v
to match thi 4
k’t*r
/Peach er Assort aliens,
Christian Tempe ram e
Ix-agur of W'irmii
Business ami PriWc
ch’m League, assist••
D ’part ment of I’ubHr I
Extension Board of the
nf Texas, ami th<- Extension
vi<r of tho \ A M (’
campaign Is planned to ___
fr..m March 13 to 31, hut literature
the subject has recently been
to Miss Martha T .hive, Bed
<n. iiursr. who is to < <»mlm t the
campaign here.
The organixa t Ions
the city are asked
hi flHs movement,
able th<* g o v<r n mr II t
(•iirate health Imo
glfU for the little girl
sintrd.
Sunday wag npent i.. ...... ,
where Mrii. George Helm*. A1U* Au- I
guxta llelniM and Ham Hein,a en
a( lunch ami
A <ntmpelgn ix being waged fur
including Texas In the ar»»a yf
states which have ret| 1st rat ion of
»0 pep. rent of births,' by the five
women's organizations. Tho Tvxaa
rati«»n of Women's (’tubs, Tex-
ins Congress of Mothers ami I'arciH •
z. I, .... . ..I..,:. _____ ...
X’reHbyt, rlan Church
their liuHband* with i
home of Kev. arid Mrs .1.
jjer Tuesday at r.oon The
at the manse at the close
church yesr Is an annual
tmi part r,f the program was a
port of the treasurer of jhe .
iliary. Mrs. .1 W Erwin, for
year's financial wor'k Other
hers on the program we
corning address by Airs,
lac. pcaaUUae —f the ,
vocal solo by Harry E.
a piano solo by John
z\bout thirty-five Ufclu
the affair.
L A*. 1
r. S' <rt humor
I • ■ It Is a most unforliinatc thing to
sense of humor,
-and tftls is some-
? -w ... to forget —
TWO U1UTU1IAV I*A H UES
FOH PKGUV JANE FKNUER.
Aecordln* to the custom adopted 1
by Mr.’ and Mr*, j. W. J’ender since !
the adoption of little Miss Peggy
Jane, the birthday of the
lady was spent in ('qrslcana.
homo at the “ ~ '
as an Infant,
and Mrs. Pender and Peggy
were In Ennis, where Mrs. J
Wu.mcn'r
UniLn,
in. am.
tonal \V<»m-
hy the State
l!<alth, thr
1'iii versit y
Th.
’■“Hliliuu
hl ’MN.',
<»nY« ii! .....
Price li'.mm, ^350
trrnm . hob I lol •
»r residenc«- 9f»fl I
192
w <1 <H.
in mll-
i ml priiitN. The
• Htume, n%» to
cqlor. and it
will Io- wane.
matrh thi:« ground < oh»r r ithrr
than" the more highly colored a<-
• cesMurM--M. Eor iuxXam c, j*jic <4 tlw
COStUiHCK "ol.io r veil j h—g BMUtfl--Lmj-
tel recently was of navy point
LWll) UUd. 1 Lal XI IIHUUHU*. K«4i bli»>4-M
ahd plain black rilk Ih»*c were
worn With this costume. Another
whw a costume 4»f grey . r, pa with
mu’ll i-color. <1 . oihrohlor.t, ^
. Mhoes am| Lo.-< t,«» mat' h
worn' with
While it seems probable
. plain colors, mi h as bla< k.
1 grvy and whjte, will hr most fsv-
’ ort*d evrn with .al Ted TTrcrr
is a good 'haiur that a hic.h color
note will he stiuM. h kings It
I has been gem rally t.ik n for gr int-
| < d that • inl't onh 1. I < l<»> ks at .-
I pass < . ami tha t only th.
will be goo<l this spiiug.
jUSt p< Nslble th; t the
-Vogue 4tt -»tH»Fi4 H ml t
limy bring , he « inhi ohlei «-d
back w«t.h a Icing 1’mlouhi-
the < t s-
.’ho k 4 (<
k’.S would
11 m
Such as Gainsborough Velour
Powder Puff, the kind that
pleases our better class wo-
men folks. Prices 10c to ^Oc.
Gainsborough Men’s Sani-
tary Handkerchief, 25c, 15c
and tw,o for 25c.
u •
, the Normal C< ll» i
ll».s vsoF-k ft mi t»-ttms
Fclvt.red f< r Him ditfetcoLIcon- j
<»m. of t* ^bosy did..-pit teams
lr« t is f.,r tin- m a feat tire
a, 1)144.1 this vear. the i
I W omen s
im ii. ■» \ - i t. st h u m sta, fJ Auw
«d Mins Ucin Alli.-on as c«»ndu<’l-i
I ii ; th • limin: ttons f( . • < h < lj<»n of I
Hhc I . d r«”-. n t a 11 \ > s of the different
mI-"iI’ Put it i.< provrig difficult.
•iLciit .LiniLtlduica m n
<- i text XT. mine afternoon < nly three
Y.i l.. telluiln.il> il. ..bu X..1111 Tuck*
p’ay that if might !>.. rul • ssarv la.VT |
| to svl.-ct th tw » r «p’-»f .Yitati V4 .;
£i* m tii< h <>f the ’±r •, w. r.i schools
‘ t>V drawing h-ts f* - the p’ac. R. Tti’’
miR for tji(. other conteRt. liter-
v and athb_Liu. hu’ v UoL_bv£H G-
-. 1.. r. j
I •• n t • -n ’ 1 ; h
■b th- . ( ..nt •
Milam News
Ml|,\ M. M.’ir< h ‘ 1 9—Kov
sit4-<| i.iin Erwin • f m-ar Cooper
reek
Buford K imbi •• w ho I
Cribble Spri • g«
home of (i. L.
Thomas < f w •
Thomas.
I ■
* j
I
j
KHW j
f rom |
hon-
I <’Ut i
’'TV
577^' . , v , -
• J
Bring/ us your pictures, diplomas,
certificates—in fact, anything you
srant framed. We have the ma-
terials, glass, frames, wire, etc.,
and can turn out your work in a
xhort time.
.Made excluiivtly c
■'"■tn;..... .
_
■
Tossed a Social Bombshell
(
■ •l.’t
Bl'
Ilvlm.M ami _____
tvrtalned the Pender*
gave a party tor all agea of Peggy I
Jaiye'e many frlenda Sunday af- '
ternoon. About eixty gu/sts called, j
tyre...
cal..
S'l'.l.otio *1 Ml'llim OIU IIEHTKX
< . 1. A. \ nd 11 orln n,. TiieMtlny- Xp.-ll
3rd. Mnllnep nnd Evening. Si'nl*
on ante nt f,iirrN<*n Iteug Store. 1ST
T)eautify Your Complexion
D In Ten Dags
Scientists long ago discovered
and combined in Nadinola Cream
those elements which bleach the
skin, remove tan, freckUs. pim-
ples and blackheads, and pro-
duce that smooth, satin-like
texture so much admired.
By its own virtues Nadinoh
Cream removes impurities and
4 leaves the skin clear, healthy
and beautiful.
_____ _ Guarantee and directions in
each pacAge. Two sizes, 60c.
and $1.00, at your toilet counter.
Uttd and Endorsed By Thotuandt
■ NATIONAL TOILET CO..
Lkl-z
K i
nly < ’Lt.N A s. h< «.l in t In
i 1 w t.tihl n< • t h.i \ • 3 '
tit’"D, Coach H V. St^itpi).
nlhlXP* 4|4r«*F.|4ru f4Fr' < h»«
• 111 * ■ u l < . < I Tinsfibty. H. stat<'1 that
th* tcpni3 4 \’.f;lN WiHihl br the Ollly
rtMnet lr contc.NtN Rl?irt£ng Friday.
*l'r.t4-k «n l field ••vetit.M _u ill op»*n at
9 <»'< l< < k Saturdi.v morning ai d will
l.ive to Ih? fini.'htd promptly in or-
der mt to int-rUre with the base-
ball gam. that afternoon on the
the Norma!
C. of Et.
It in r -
be tackling 4u a
But ft In al»o-t ......
thing many people iieem i
a very unfortunate thing to have a
•rnxe of humor that lx not balan-
ced arid controlled |>y qor»rnon aenao
■nd Wtedum ami kindlln^XN.
Humor In a caustic that wittily
U4« d will cleanse away much fol-
ly. Itut like many cauxtlcn, if you
a’/ply two large a doae of it. or
tOQ strong a mixture or It too
4’fhii it will not only cleanse tho
?po.t but it will burn and in-
_ltlr<» the good flesl) beneath.
You can malar fun of anything or
anybody If you don’t care how you
I dv it
You ran make anyone appear
Jbolish by exaggerating and ridi-
culing traits that lire in themarlv/M
perfectly laudable. '
| /
th.'
Bust< r
visited O ’I,.
.James Wilson aii'l llichard Ashby
■of 1‘hIIhn visited II VV Ashby.
liny Pemberton and MInn Golda
TfntiRon w« r<. < f Miss RutA
I <■•bfiuii.
Miss Ruth i’<>bN<»n spent tho
W’»’k-en<l af h--r home in Dunton.
tertalned the \oung f' Iks* with
party Quit,. crowd w-.is tin
ail ( njoy< <1 thu ganu s and
Tin n<* present from \\ ak» ton
v\ heeler MrljeetL Edw ar<!
• ’••iter and Willar<! and .$hnl
ford Those from Ijtw i: \illr
Minnes Jewef a0*1 TIh4hh*
Mr am] Mrt< R T. Hawk ami J
M- N’ri
Mrs.
MInmcs Vitgic and Grnch and Mi. s
jvuvl Smith were in Dallas.
Roland Thomas and Odum
v er,, in Dallas. 's>
Tom Ratliff of Sanger
Registration for Spring
Quarter al CIA Monday
Tho spring quarter of work at
tin- I'lillege of Industrial Arts be-
gan Monday morning‘w ith regfstra
which lonfinijtQ (o .’cSA Mot,-
afl.rlioon. T'ogular ila.sscs tor
t. rm were announced to b. -
Tuesday at H:15 a m. on tin:
made seven-hour schedule.
furnishes a
false
radio amateur saRT “'“many 1
anxious listeners have sought
I arn liou it la act omulIshed. Whll* ^
f cannot point to any otie 6F
s. t tin t will do the work, I caw
say thiftt only close adjustment* at
the variable instruments with j
lierfeet weather contlltlona and the 1
huoper aerial, will' bring In . th* 3
I far-away station. However, **v**SB*wM
j revolver (ileus—- hookups, - in
language of the rad.fo fan teaMEM
Inen offered aa solving the nra.h* M
Irin, but even tuiuu mnataurs T^ r.l
this eity have been able to netHf• *?
.Sehneetady, N. Y„ without
i especial apparatus.” j
EVANS BROS.
Post Office Fillinjr Station. Phone 140.
THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEA
-
L----------tlful. by parodylnjt' it. 1 w onder how
I many people there are who can hear
:th.. mingntflcent strains of the "Ix>-
L--------- Wp(MtnK March without
I ijk having certain silly words run thru
I JT' their InlruU 41 wuuldn l repeat them
hci,. for anything for fear of spoil-
[ Irik 1L for thus*, to whom its sw-ull-
' lug Joy and solemnity is still uti-
— rtinrredH
'T<,it*«'iin make any action, how-
ever xceinly and dignified, appear
“'YTTtpuToun by ninekftig it
You ran find tliingN ?n your dear
rM. truest fri*nd t*j
if you are nut hrl<
?»• »iNe of loyalty or
Thrr#. n< ver wax a public man,
n</ matter how <l« voted, how ah-
■oiutrly Hclflesx. how wire and far
**' axghuu who waa m-4 fuo of
In hi« day. Everything Abraham
Lincoln did nr trhM to do war made
fun of by thr\l^mdon Punch. z4rd
iirvci did the power of ridicule, b »
t.haxe itaclf, »<> poignantly aiknowl-
it* Xolly ami ♦*j*o**mm ita n -
gr»*t rtN T'»rn T*i\l<»r r.f Punch in bin
i»l>l«-ndid tribute after Lincoln*
«kgTw ending .__________ ________
_ "Between the muuxiwis ul U*x
feet, lay, Kcurnly jester,
room for yefb!”
A aense of humor In an abus **1
phrwRf because it coVers no many
things. It covers the bl ssed capa-
< Ry to see Athe funny sfde of th*Y
annoyance* of life ami to get en-
joyment out of life's contrast* and
absurdities, and it also Is used to
coyer the habit of laughing at any-
thing and everything and of mak-
ing fun of anything and everything
without restraint or sense of pro-
portion.
Before anyone boast* of a sense
of humor it In well that l«e arcour.t
to himself ns to what kind it Is.
4 H4 4lll.E-IIIV.MI.it
■ 4TIMI>4| IN IBI.IAM
| Miss Magdalen J’lemur and J
4 enable were marr:t*<1 Saturday
enamored of • m< rnlng at s l.’> at the h<>m*‘ • f
and to areftHe anyone , Rev vhfH*. Major, pmstor of the Gas-
Join them in making (ton Avenue Baptist Church t,( Dai-
h /• VVD any and of cvyrylhiug as Mrs. V« nabh* returned Lu Duo-,
wanting in a s< nsc t>( humor
V Quite as often those whom th-v
accuse ate not la<’k!ng In a sense 0/
Ear-. ■ ■ - httntor tmf prmwtooffng a WCTUMT
xvalde ifnd proportion and a sense
=“! Test mint and inygtty wbfrh those
who RCCUMp t
A sense of
— ta have hut tt is not by any means
as big as many other capacities, tt
_is jitWAy* far easier to draw a ciirf-
<nture than «' portrait Humor is a
aestruetive force and th* c’onstrm-
tiv«. forc« of th<- world are afway’t
TXr> and more valunlle than the
destructive forcer.
Hebron News
HEBRON”, March 20—Grain
I’.i'king fine, and almost all of the
farmers arc through planting corm
It has been real wintry weather
and the early gardens wirt* hIhbh’
-ail kHied by th«r freeze Thursday
night. V
Mirs Louise Skinner of C.
merit the
cr.ts, Mr. and Mrs. J
BcL E. tlriffin and
Chambers were in Denton.
Edward Thomas. Otih Ekinncr and
Mitchell Donley were in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Isom and
Misses Myers and Doyle attended
the entertainment given at Carney
Saturday night.
?4r. and Mrs. J. E. Skinner we~e
in Dallas.
Chas. Davis has built a new ad-
dition to his store, and has increa*'-
t d Ii is stock .
Dr. an<l Mrs J
in Lewisville.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Holbert,
darrh 10. a Irirl.
Mr. and Mrs J. R McCrcless en-
CARD OF THANKS
W H u ish to express <«ur appri « id-
ti< r» for tin- kindness and *viupa-
tl \ shown uh during t ur beieavr-
iih’Kt in the sudden death of W. T.
M..or4 . 'up husband. fa th 1 ami
grandfather. Mrs. VV T. Moore. MInh
Belle Moore. Mr. and Mtn. t'has. X
12_n? In<1 Fami I1 s 7
T.( iHies gold, wrist walu‘i.
blark ribbon hmeelet. TnttfniN ”C
P., U . ” on back. vHturn this office
k'nrd. _ _____ i.,L>
•on West
rimmed
I for re
ton
las.
too Tip silay. w In re she r sumed h« .
(titles as teacher. In the educat io.>
department of th<» North Texas Stax
XtTduI 4 h»*r htrNtmtrd
has gone ,\ustin. where he will
take up studies leading tn the d«
jki? <• of LL. B beginning with th**
spring trfffn of the I’ni vers’t y of
This Is the first year Mrs. Ven-
liblc has taught in the College, hav-
[ "Thg fffTel Ve<T the 'TTt gree of 4«5<
’ f philosophy last spring at Poto-
mac Cniversity. She iR a native
Pontiac, III . and received the B
degree from the Vnlversity of <’h:-
. cagu. Other graduate work W4J4
d me at Columbia I’niverrity’ where
she received her M. A. degree. >»
r"h® groom completed hi* sixth
term as student in the Normal Col-
lege this winter, and had (k>ne some
of the work toward thr L4. H. ffA
grec al the Cniverslty of TexaH b< -
for<» the World War. In v lilch in
si rved as Record lieutenant, nn I
lm<l tlie distinction cf having been
cantured and recaptured six tim<s I’1
while in the service. ||<» possess''*
the DintInguixhed Servicj Cross and I
the Croix de Guerre. H,. was born
and reared in Smackover County.
Ar k.
Scout <'< uncil urges every-
s<'Kniu.lits of The Square
.1 (ml\ stirring Scout film
ci .inimud-f ul! f real Scout life and
D.’i'on and portraying the many ad-
\ i tagus and "fijP'.rt unit i-” of Srout
H'ing Vl’.l’l Jw. sin v, n at tile Pa1-
..<>^Thur<“’;.;i Scout l>. nefit, 1S7
I'urrenlnm, a new gas recently
made l>v nn e!e<ffrlc proeess In Los
\ngeles for use in airships Is de-
clared to he non -1 n tla m ma Me. non*
• ■xplo.sive. (heap, and easy (o pro*
nnd
I to' <■<
W htefy
to
kN. The
virtually means that ail
who are now tinrcglstcred
registered, and that
the mIilLc can dcrivu
therefrom. Tlo re has 1
nIou made recently i
parent may sign tha <*ei tifi. ate
the event th: t (he doctor who
tended the birth is nnnVTttrrble, tilts
provision making it possible that
uhiplren of several j
may easily he gi\en
Such certificates may
f roni the < ’ou n i \ < ’hr
__ The rrasons pivrfor
each < hl Id's ITTrFK registe
phasize thx (Mft that it I
cred obligation everx- pare
his child; that It aff-ets 1
fare from (he cradle (■»
In the following w. ys- p
TTWhbft paternity: ft
right of thu uhihl
it permits Die thiit! (•» work :
protects Ids health and morals
prescribing conditions and type.
Work; It pinttuu the Hyoral w
fare of the child through the ’age-
of-oii^'Li laws, and the g >n« ral
criminal code r* luting to i hildrrn:
it grunts t hi' right to voS . it
tahlislos tho right to marry- it
tablhhes citizenship. It plot
citizenNhip In the event of foreign |
, ’r‘‘V4-l, it proves ,xiLU-ma l*» -rUACAtUk
taiices, it gives the right to adin
Ister 4 states and bequests
The statement is made In
the pamphlets that vital
are the basis of all .......
plans for public welfare.
Seventeen states ar.- inulmp d ir.
thu group which have good !•».■> - !
t ration laws hut do not enforec
them, and Texi-g is 4»n*‘ of i bryo'-
The purpose nf tbo campaign Is to
make Tcxns ollt' of the twentv-
se\’4 n status which enforce their
laws |o the extent of keeping; State
lett-nl <»f 9<t per cunt of births.
clock
—. it in Just pt NNible
-r » vulur V'4*gue sn -»*h**eN
| mings hbi y bring t hu
clock back w*at.h a bin
' t <!ly plain hose , .matt h
tuine w ith bright J doi < d
match nli«ies*an«l triin'biin
be a smart note an<l ^ultu
with t/‘ seHN4»Fi'H l delen.-tr
B goes without saving
vivid* color sei
M4HUU —Xm—U-4-V
have an ( ffect on hosiers . We h.«v(
’ become accustomed to tan« y uo|oi
I effects in sports ho.*u, and we may
, see some vnjnje for similar rffruts
in silk hose Infor* (b. season
f. r advamed The prttlonii na n< <•
brilliant piintM esptt-iallv is apt
crcata a demand for mult i>«*4*}«»
effect* iu hosiery. Some noveltieH
in tw<»- an<l t hrt_e-< ol-'i’ vllr« La aiu
lalready on tin- markit. aid m ny
nioru are promised in thu
_
Exclusive Maasachu&vLts society was given its scnsatlpn. at
season when Grace Draper of Hopedale, Mass., 18-year-old daughter of
one of Massachusetts most prominent famTies. eloped with her first
cousin, Harry E. Chariot of St. Douis. She is the grand-nleco of Ebon
8. Draper, former governor of Massachusetts. •’wv'-al
lilt o.l’CN
it IN
and'1
idtr^j
no batteries i
it\ OLD
MT. l.OI IM M4 MPIIQM <)K< IIES1 It 4
I. A. Auditorium, Tiu*»dny April
Hrti. Mntircr nnrf Hvmittir. t d<
on »nI«* nf <anrris<»n Drug Store. 197
Re sure the hat you wear be-
comes your personality.
Among our many Gage mod-
els you are certain to find
just tke very one. '
^MJUUAN SCRUGGS
• Hnxr-^WF can Help to Make the
i World Better” wa« the subject of
(he I’hriNtlan Endeavor L’nion Icr-
I ton at the meeting which took
Inter-fhe Ftrwt T’hriKttan f’huruh
held <»• ! Sunday afternoon. The lca«on was
. J led by Mlftta Margaret Storrie, and
,* I was based on the scripture lesson
j Matt 5:13-16 After the reading <»f
j the IvNRon and prayer, the follow-
■H were dlNcUNHcd mn ahis
tho world better; Young
ami Young Mch’m t’hrlN-
tian AHNGciatioriR. Christian En-
<lewv«*r workers. ,4ntl-Hatoon ’
League. non-NW earing, and non-
j cigarette and tobacco leagues, cer-
i a i n » * ' * ‘ 4
ucw spapeix, IL H. Luuucy led Ln a
«lUg'Sr,nK. and a business session !
was conduced by Miss Titla Belle
BlankR. In which reports of
(ommlttees of the convention
given John G Varner played an
organ solo, nnd Miss Pernlela M<‘-
Cluney dlseussed the benefits to
the local t’fdon of the convention.
About eighty niehiberH took part
in sentence praters, which closed
! thu
roeorffs J
reueption' of music
b i >.uh’,'i s I; n g st a -
sul>. using a
ia \ <• been made
•inter. a<’i«»rdlng
.1 h« re today bj
lii'I'.u auialt
say «u< h i ecupt ion is
<11 It hull.
:i» night
uonllt ion.s
I" p eris Ing Net
. require,
iuu and
Th.- <»vtal .luteuior
si"i|,l.' d.'vbi', llHii^
pi» ' u of gab iia crystal —Tend
•• i’hanm. Lhe radio signal
I P-> k« <1 Ip i'5 the lit Li I <m nnit’iiiia
a lLlUL. 1 cuxjgnixaLlc
[ t . i | is ! . i I t 11 , • I ,|| ; | 11 o h I <' I', ami N q
<1 .<.- .(<> l>< III rni.l.l.’t With
’’Pl’» r w it i -w hit h in .bl just -
U anj p. it of its surface.
HllUlUul*. hHV ted (♦*-
hrn;u|cn<’t I ng
4N I .4HMI no I
th i t h* \ hn\•
m nub s or |. ss
Mrs. J. C. Miller of Graham, who
' was for more than twenty years
cradle roll superintendent of ths
First Baptist Church here. In vis-
iting in Denton, and will celebrate
her seventieth birthday here Wed-
nesday. Wednesday even^ig she
will attend prayer meeting at the
Baptist Church, and sh wishes to
meet hr many as possible of the
700 persons who were enrolled un-
der administration and their par-
ent?. Some of these members are
grown, but some w'ore enrolled as
late As three years ago. when Mrs.
MlTTer mow away* from Detiton.
At tho time she was superinten-
dent, she was Mrs Foulkex. and Is
inwwn here by that name. Her
cradle roll children provided most
of tho funds for building the stops
for tho present church building, it
la said.
\EILL HOVMF* PASSED INTO
Ills loll y
coCt’ M BUS, March—Thq Neill 1
H,iui*r which for vnorc thnn a
''>> ' han Hour. <1 famong men and J
wr rnrfr nr-<»htn rnnt HKttPH waS"JX
v. husu i viuhIith are veritable pages J
I of history will cloR,. itn doprs (or- J
p'V.r .March £•>. April I, work of
I TM.lishin; the old 'xtructrire Will__J
I -I.lit \ in w K. in 'House is to .W 4
i > ;Mt in t < d oh the site. i« will coat J
11 .'iiuiOeO and is expect-d to be
op -i cd late in 1924. The preaert
biohllnv- H about 65 years old, btlt>
AHBh'M N'-HI'h flrAt invert,----
limit in 1622. on the same aite. In ■ ’
tx:',9 a more pretentious hostatfV'Hh
wns cTcctcit; marten Dickeng on MH *
'Vin. i i<aii tour was a guest under ita J
r< of and had something to say J
about It In his American Notog,
rvoiMidy can prevent, tnjHMiy can
foreset1. The only safe thing to
do is to insure your property.
DO IT NOW.
Phone 76.
1
—that you are saving money—that
you will get good results when you j
buy the big, or cheap can baking '
powders—tne kinds that 1
offer quantity and notquahty
—the kinds that are made
to sell at bargain prices.
Id*
th”
(•still -
det< rmlii”S TTix
to eut”r N< Iph.I
n m!
•. uf
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 187, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 20, 1923, newspaper, March 20, 1923; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237603/m1/5/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.