Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 237, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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MRS. BERTA I. STOUT
VEGETABLES
WANTED TO BUY
’iW.IULIAM FOX PROOVCTICX1
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DUSTIN FARNUM
Poultry, Butter, Eggs,
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Wool, Hides, Etc.
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THEODORE ROBERTS,
EXTRA
$1.00
5 POUNDS BACON SLICES
CALL OUR BATTERY DEPARTMENT
5 POUNDS NEW COMB HONEY
$1.00
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COMING NEXT WEEK
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Phones 44—944.
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PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR
We Give Green Stamp*.
A NEW CHEVROLET
CASH
CASH
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STUDEBAKER AUTOMOBILES
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WARM WATER DURING COLD DAYS.
A. A. Evans;
Dr. G. M. Evans
FRITZ CHEVROLET CO.
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Service Station, Sid Smythe Garage.
215 W. Hickory
Phone 620.
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Triangle Supply
Station
See if you can find one dissatisfied customer with
Superior Chevrolet.
and
Denton
MAY MCAVOY and
CONRAD NAGEL
visit
Mrs.
Al St. John in
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Remember it is Willard service with the Triangle
guarantee.
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Bring us your produce and get cash in return.
little
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PIGGLY WIGGLY, INC.
221 West Hickory St.
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TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 15, OUR
MARKET
Which now is under management of Mr. Lee Teasley—
WILL BE OPERATED ON STRICTLY
A CASH BASIS
LONG & KING
■ GROCERS
TRY A CARTON OF KING'S
LOGANBERRIES ANO DEHYDRATED PRUNES
McCDMDS & SIMPSON
Phones 13 or 150.
ELBERT PRODUCE CO.
E. Hickory St.
EVANS BROS.
Phone 140.
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No Land at the Landing
TEASLEY & SON
We wish to make the following announcement: That on —
Try us for anything in a first-class drug store.
CAMP'S DRUG STORE
Prescription Druggists.
CASCADE PLUNGE
Owned and Operated by Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wilton.
Invites Your Patronage
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CASH
The Love-and-Laughter
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“THE AUTHOR”
“THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY"
Benefit American Legion.
“SIX-SECOND SMITH”
“BUCKING THE BARRIER”
MILK
NATURE'S PUREST FOOD
StesJS'TSJ*/
• BUCKING THE BARRIER.*
teachers
ubrey and
Cleburne
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PALACE
ks -y| --wy
-ami 14** ukuuW !»*♦ exalted
pill men to lx- w <nshipprd and h«tv- i
I c<l.” hr Multi.
"rhe K'»Mpr| is the power of God
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Also Neely Edwards in—
“TRAMPS OF NOTE’’
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I' ♦••Veiling. At « o'clock, the setflwrs,
IM RKCORD-CIIROMICI.F. THt HflDAV, MAT
For the Service of
Our Patrons—
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We carry qns of the most complete drug stocks in Denton. Our
large patromage demands it and our customers are well pleased
with our service. Try us for anything in a first-class drug store.
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TEASLEY & SON
The demand is greater than the supply.
With the new superior Chevrolet giving such
good service has# caused such a demand that the fac-
tories have been unable at present to keep up with
the orders being pla<ied.
lections. Garlands of pink
pe«» and white ro»es, cz__
the class colors, decorated the
ceptlon suite. After the games lee
cream and. cake were served to
eight tables of player*
The senior class attended the
matinee, "Robin Hood,” In Denton
Wednesday afternoon, guests of Mr.
SUMMER CLEAN-UP
In order to rid the house of grime and dirt that has
accumulated during the past month you should get
a supply of the following articles to aid you:
We positively will not charge meat to youP accounts. Buy
dur meat coupons and save 5 per cent.
, Mops, Brooms, Scouring Soaps, Insect Powder, Floor
Oil and Furniture Polish.
When you have trouble with your storage battery,
call us.
TYLER—A religious census of the
entire population of Tyler la being
made by the local church leaders
More than 100 are engaged In the
work. A census of Sunday School
affiliation also in being taken with
the church census.
We are now having a fine lot of nice fresh vegetables.
Just phone us your wants. "We deliver.
WF. CARRY A BIG LINE OF THE BEST QUALITY
GOODS THE MARKET AFFORDS.
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LAMPASAS—LampaHAR women In
co-operation with the American !>•-
fion auxiliary have made arrann**-
rncntx for a childr^n'a r<*xt room to
be located on a playground In the
bualncBR section. Tables, chairs,
iwinyi and benches have been pup-
plied and calls Isnued for other ne-
cessary equipment.
Phone 404.
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Mervice toward God.
nbMld daily study
Hklnner spent
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WITH
MR. BILLINGS SPENDS HIS DIME”
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Third round—
“FIGHTING BLOOD’’
(Not a serial.)
, “BOYS TO BOARD’’
Two-part “Our Gang" eomedy.
Also RUTH ROLAND in—J
“HAUNTED VALLEY”
Whiiaut, formerly of Rock,
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PILOT POINT BUDGET KBUM- NEWS ITEMS tendance is; Growing at j
*““ “ scribed In the Holy “You do
Tuesdays and Thursday between 4 and 5 o’clock reserved
for lathes. Learn tn swim before summer.
They Are Healthful, Economical and Convenient.
Then prunes contain all the healthful sugars and body
butMtng mineral salts, making them both delicious anif—
healhtful. ’g '
Assist in keeping your digestive organs in normal condi.
tion. They require no cleaning; they are washed thor-
oughly nfter being dehydrated. A shipment of South j
Texas new Comb Honey just received.
TURNER BROS. GROCERY ■
We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps.
that unto aalvatlon,'’ Cuthbertson quot- nAnArt nf
men ed He th,t belleveth and 1» bap- | IjCbu! ! 01
tiaed ah*H be saved.' iVhat can T 1
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for
he
Freah milk to begin with must come from healthy, tubercular-
testefl cows. Rich milk and cream from the finest Jersey and
Holstein cows is the kind we furnish our customers daily. Phone
a company simply because It •" r*P-
reaented. by one of your friends,
and you should apt choose your
religion been use one of your-frlends
la Convinced' that a certain wat Is
right,” he pointed out. “Religion is
not of men. You want to Invest h,
the family of (lod, and man did not
____ -_.3 the true religion of
Christ. There lH one true buftiH on
which to ineuxure all ipIIkIoii; try
each phaxe of it with u ‘tbuii Haith
the Lord’.” ur«ed the minister.
“Chrlnt did not say ‘I am a way’
or ’! am xonir way.* but He na'd,
1 am the wa>.’ indicating that He
Im the only way.” The speaker a li-
the vital thingH to the
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“bLsm^l Sheila ha.
Who is Sheila?
He was Kit Carew of the Klondike, with a
bled fist for his enemies and a double fiath for]
his friends.
He believed the North took all and gave1
nothing. Then one day it gave him---See it ‘
and know.
In which Dustin
man’s man.
Special to Rscord-Chronicle.
PUXJT POINT. May 17—Honor-
ing her son, Worth, who i« a mem-
ber of th* graduating class, Mr*.
T. M Harris entertained the.aenlora
at a s o'clock dinner .Tuesday
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juniors, faculty and a large num-
ber of invited guests were enter-
tallied with a Mt party. Interspers-
ed with u number <>f musical se-
‘ -4 sweet
embodying
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To see the greatest of all motion pictures—
Douglas Fairbanks in—
Sheila has come
Who is Sheila?
PRINCES
i ungodly."*
In dlscUHeing Ida topic,
preacher mentioned the ,____
tendency of even ministers t„ _____,
the virgin birth of Christ. To this
loss of faith be attributed the
falling off in church going eve.,-
where.
Special to Record-Chronicle.
■ KRUM. May 17 — Mr. and
Ortin Shifflett, Mrs. Otan Shifflett,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom, l.amoqj^-a end
children w«ge In Dalia* ifaMv*'1-''
Mine Catherine Ashley, who has
been visiting Miss beta smith, re-
turned to Sanger.
Charlys Sparks of Denton
ed |n Krum. <
Those from'Denton who attended
the revival nt the Presbyterian
Church Tuesday night were Misses
Witt, Beasley, and Erm* Wright,
Mr and Mrs R. L. Cooper, and Mr.
Robinson and daughter. Miss Fra>.>
Mrs. L. E Webber and daughter,
Miss Dorothy, are visiting her par-
ent,, at Davis. Okla
Mr and Mrs. 11 N. Watlrtns
spent Wednesday with her sister,
Mrs. Maggie Austin, of Dallas.
Mr. Fuller visited his daughter.
Miss Minnie Ix-e Fuller, of Denton.
H. .M Rucker spent Sunday with
hlM daughter. Mrs J. D. Spencer,
of Fort Worth.
Misstyi . Dennie Huffhlnes at*!
Mary Bees Barnett arc visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Huffhlnes.
Dr. and Mrs. 8 M Gose of Wich-
ita Falls are visiting his uncle, Dr.
J. C. Goee.
Among those who attended the
dcooraxlun servLea ut Boliver Sun-
day were Mr. and Mrs. J. W Bow-
ery, Miss Fannie. Lum and Jack
Cofer. Mr. and .Mrs. Sam Itatlltf,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kbiner, Mr.
and Mrs O. .1. Chism, Mrs N. B.
Kolner and son, Ilin, Mr. and Mrs. !
E. L. Dudley, Charles Sparkg and |
It. L. Cooper.
News From Milam
Personals
Mre, George L. Page returned to
Texarkana. Ark., after a visit to
her grandparents, Mr. and
Taylor Autrey.
Mbs. Henry Selx Sr. has return-
ed from an extended visit to rela-
tives in Floydada.
Mrs. Jim Gray and children and
Mlsg Ruth Gray of Denton were
guests of relatives and friends here.
Holman Gregg of Dallas was a
guest of Holford Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Massey and son,
Hilly, visited relative,, in I ml las
Miss Mildred Douglas of Denton
was u guest «f Mr. and Mrs. Eu-
gene Peters.
A. H. Gee and Grady Ryan were
In Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Holford Rusnell and
daughter, Betty, dffid Miss Bess
Madison, were in Dallas
Miss Erm* Phillips, who taught
here the past year, has gone to
•ter home In McKinney.
Mrs. Ad Alexander is visiting her
daughter, Miss Sara, at C. I. A.
Mr nnd Mrs Charles
and children of Fort
guests of his mother.
Neace.
Mr. and Mrs DeTroy Peters and
little daughter of Gunter visited
relatives here.
Mrs b. A Tompkins of Mallard,
Mrs. Thomas of Burkburnett and
Mrs. Mattle Heltx of Ardmore. Ok.,
are guest, of their gtsterk, Mrs J.
L. Roberts and Mrs. J. J. Garrison.
to taking
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; < er of Deuton, received a telephone
’ message from City Health Officer
...... the l,>r Sanger In which the latter atat-
prevulllng I ed that the water In Hanger had
'J.‘ i Ent'ml t“ be contaminated af-
ter examination in Austin. He ask-
ed Dr. Piner to come to Sanger to
confer with him. and h» expects
to go.
Dr. Piner said that Dy, Sullivan
stated there were 14 cases of ty-
phoid fever inside the elty -limits
at Sanger.
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• This is the efean
wnter. Heavy rains
Hebron News
HEBRON. May 1C,—Misses
Boatwright and Argent Skinner and
Tom Harpool were in Plano.
Wllllum ILawk. C. D. Caidwell
Hid Dr. Hawk were in Fort Worth.
Will McMurry was In Carfoilton
Several high school students took
the ^college entrance examinations.
Miss Ix-ta Boatwright who at-
tended High School returned to her
horrtc near Baccus.
Miss Jack J. Harpool was Ilf.
Mrs. McMurry of Princeton has
come to make her home with her
son. Frank McMurry.
Misses Myers and Doyle
here, have returned to Jt
Fife.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Hoskins enter-
k-_|-t*lned the young people with t
ty Monday night. Quite a i
enjpyed the occasidn.
Mr* Theodore Davis and
daughter of Cleburtie have
L__ Yisillng friends au-1 relatives
Miss Dona and Homer Horton
Were in Plano.
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Davis of
Cleburne visited here. Miss Hesta
i Davis accompanied them home and
will sp-od a week with them.
i.* Harry Cook of Plano was
Sunday.
Mrs. Ida Simmons of
visited her parents. Mr ' and
W. Hoskins
Miss Ja<k J. Harpool and
Cook were in Dallas
Mr.
wall, has bought
on the went side.
'Lilts family here.
MILAM. May 17 Rev. S F Akin
of Whitesboro vixlted Sam W. Har-
per.
Euxpnp Wiiwon of Greenville vln-
Ited H. W. Anhley.
Afr and Mra. J a men Wald rip, Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Wald rip and W. A.
Matthews of Denton were here.
Clarence Barnhill anil Eddie El-
liott were at Justin.
Laiir Erwin of Cooper Creek
here.
Clifford and Dave Mu Iky of Mav
visited their aiiter, Mra. Beulah
Durham
Philip Trietarh of Gribble Springa
vixtted Ram W. Harper.
Bini Mitchell of Gribble Spring
vialted <j. L. Thomas
Thoae in Denton Saturday were
A. C. Croqih, Farmer Crouch, Sam
W. Harper, Mr and Mrs H. W.
Aahley, Jeea Elliott, anil Herman
Trletach ur^l E. A. Durham.
J Net ted that the vital thn
4ukul jduuiLd nut depend-
statement; that the Bible in
only aource of information
cvrnlnif xalvation.
The minister diac red it rd
method Of tfettinff people into the
church by working on untrained
emotions. ’’The eniot\>n may legiti-
mately be affected, but it Mhouid
first be edu<'Utcdwto go into the
right trend. One deathbed xtory
vxMvritlaL and that Im the Mtory of
the crucifixion of Jckun Chrlwt, for
without that there would h»* no ro-
of Minx. Him (hath, burial,
Pearaon
Worth were
Mra. C. C.
Revival of Church of Christ
Fh'oh evening aervlce at th®
Church of vnrlat revival ha a ween »
larger group congreipated. and the
afternoon MervleeH Wednesday
ahowed u marked increnae m at*
tendance over Tueaday uftejnuon.
The min later Ih charge. M. *C.
Cuthbert»4>n of Denjaon. pi racked | *'lhrlnat\*
on the subject of “Where in the ’ ° 1
ChriNt?” Wedneaday evening. Song I
aervice wmn conducted by Paul I
Hobertaon. and scripture reading 1
from I Cor 15:1-10 waa read bv
the local minister, W. M Davin
who announced as the subject f<»r
the Thursday afternoon Hermon,
’The Horn** and the Church.”
Prvfut hig hia remark* on the
nubjert of tH<* evening; the mTnlaT
ter stated that honesty of purpose
will yot take the place of accept-
able nervier toward God. but that
mm nbMMld daily study to know
HIm wtHhen. He placed upon Chris-
tiana the renponnlblllt y of telling
all inrn the steps necessary Ln be-
coming (’hrintl/niN.
■'Ever nitK'e God promised
Jewish race a Mesalah. Jews have
prayed for the fulfillment of th«
promise, asking continually where
Im the Chrint*** but they did not i
recognize Him when H*» came.” 1 mission
said the minister. ’Thyy plvud forj^U’T F^snrrOcTfofiT should be preiich-
thnt which is tn thrtr grasp pnr* bii j-xaltcd
hoiH M'l.y make them know th* j uH men to i>« worshipped and srrv-
Christ?’
He 4oinpart-d religion
“ROBINHOOD”
Robin I lood and his merry crew who robbed the
rich to succor the poor; his love for sweet Maid |
Marian; Sherwood Forest and Nottingham j
Town; Friar luck and Little John with their
staffs and cudgels—all etched out of the dinV
J past and made to live again. j
Three shows daily—2:30, 5:00, 7:30. Ad- j
mission 25c and 50c.
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it landing at Augusta, Me., but it’s 15 feet under
groat property damage baa been dona.
Mr and Mrs. Cha*. Thomas
Dewixvllle vlxited Bob Everett.
Mr and Mrs. W. Griffin and Mr.
and Mrs. D. Slnirnonx of Dallas vla-
itid here.
MIhhcb Hue and Margaret McClary
were In Plano.
Mlaa Dollle Faye Hlmmona vis-
ited her brother, Dick Simmons. In
Dal I us
Paschall McClary and Mr
nant were In Dallas
Mr. and Mra. B. Davis and daugh-
ter. Mis* Eunice, Miss Oneahta
Hawk and Paschall .Mig'lary were
in Juatln
C. L. Caldwell, principal of the
school here, returned to hla home
In Princeton.
Ml xh Lona Horton and Graham
Pierce were In Richardson.
Homer Horton was In Renner.
Misses Prestoei and Chambers
have returned to Denton after
teaching here.
Misg Argent
uv.k-frtd with
w right
Mr and Mrs. Ollie Bridges, Mlsg-
<•» Ada Sutton and Jewel Bridges
and Turner Bridges of Justm vis-'
Ited hi tr.
I an ineurrnee poHxix,
since “Cnrlxt is the Way," ______
I should choose tbs way that la pre-
not seek an insurance policy from i '• ,“’*htng to explain.
|o ar wwe •*«*«* ft llllliavil, IIC
ttald. and quoted the psahn tiegin-
1 nlng "Blessed u the nmiL that
wulketh not lr» the eounsiT of tha
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