Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 188, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 21, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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(H 21, 1FJ3
ROUNDABOUT TOWN
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SPRING STYLES
the
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Just Arrived for Easter
the
Point
in
—You will certainly want your feet
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COURT HOUSE NEWS!!
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Work On West Oak Street
McDavid
Fate
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Ka r. ge r
a
the
Pollard
the
f<n
H
last
went to 8an
minor;
RUSSELL-GRAY-JONES CO,
ST. LOI
AH Shoes Shined Free.
City
In
the
Brldge-
vlslted her
of
White-
visiting
JRaielle Cross of Dodd City
Lorene
M'-
visltlnu
In
Smith
Albany
visited
In
i< t
Mary Sproul visited in PI.
Miss Wi;pe Bryan, visited
In
was In Dal-
visited
rol-
Monthly inerting of the
l>r nton
In
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at----• ■ ••W
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■pent
the
A h xander.
Scott
Denton
Mcoi^Im
s.^sw
Thursday
Price, Sai’K'T.
Henry
W.
< 5
her
spent
the
her
a
j>£.
Pilot
Is
the
LA
her
In
was
watch me
In
W MR
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too!”
the
x tailed
the
vi»i t rd
her
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W. B. M'CLURKAN & COMPANY
the
Silent
Aubrey
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HAVE JUST RECEIVED
in
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mother in Prnrlopr
NEW SHIPMENTS OF BLACK CAT HOSIERY
Point
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Mallow
la
In
4ft
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FRIDAY ARD SATURDAY SPECIAL
Watch
ft
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special shipment of Easter Candy in
ul
tl
right.
AND NUT
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re#«ter
V
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BLACK CAT SILK HOSIERY
In elegant sheer silks for your Easter dress.
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“Kaynee” Blouse* and
Sport Shirts for Boys
Came in this Week.
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1 Eunice
borne
library
Friends
nat-
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In elegant sheer silks for your Easter dress. Wear-
era of this wonderful line of silk hosiry need no intro-
duction as to its durability.
WAWTKO—CI.EAX COTTOX It VGM
IT NH( Oil l>-< IIIIOMl |,f: OFFICE.
t “well clad” on
Easter morning. Bedecked in Spring’s latest appar-
el, milady’s costume will not be complete unless she
is outfitted in the latest footwear.
YOU WILL APPRECIATE OUR FOOTWEAR
SERVICE.
SUEDE, BLACK, BROWN OR WHITE KID,
PATENTS AND SATINS.
In Doct
the ri.
EASTER EGGS—CHOCOLATE
COATED.
ASK FOR THE NEW SHADES AT HOSIERY
COUNTER.
VITAL STATISTICS
lllrthe
and Mrs. Frank L.
16, boy.
with
t h<‘
n the
10c
15c
25c
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—-^2!2*mve195c
splendid value,
39c
fH
K i’u in 1
o'clock
J Ack-<>n »•
r» <tvnd
4 i
A
“Kaynee" Wash Suits, a
Variety of Styles and
Color Combinations.
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The meeting If Ibe Girl Noovat
Council which wa« called for Tuph-
day night was postponed to a later
date.
a perron of
Meadows
bond
W
spent the week-end Rt home,
visited
week-endrin kemp.’
Mins Nettie Gillespie visited
Italy.
Pwrrtirh.
made
Ks
Is
Holman was the guest
at Sanger,
visited
I Na me . .
I much of
I will
i< <n
I
ru in -
Nqu are
chalr-
• have old
> donate.
I be called
phoned
person of
guar-
sferfield
IGARETTES
’ In all the new strap effects and with heels for
all purposes from the flat to the Full Louis heels.
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I iie nurLlirust
h level space on
small amount of work
be done
a good baseball field
will probably have to be ploweu
up *^nd dragged ami rolled.
St. Clair Will Take Rig Squad-
| HtllH.l'S
I’unera 1
, a-on ut J.
At Lu it a. •
were li< hl
afternoon .
was in th%
tcry. *t‘tin hrdV \\;ls
T\rnm Tuet<d.ty a rt«-rno''TL‘
( JlutlgiS.
I dleti at
in<»nia,
.lit M<lay
burial 1
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feMaefolk*. «t Plan..
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Will bt.
NcaHon
To the mothers, who are the “purchasing agents” of
the household, we are very glad to advise that we
have now new Children’s Sox in all grades, also new
numbers in long hose, all mad up by makers of Black
Cat Hosiery.
un-
su
set nt
Hnyrt, It.
Pra.ll.y ap-
ORIGINALITY IN FOOTWEAR
We’ve gained distinction for ability to create
footwear fashions that we have found accptable in
the eyes of all women. Particularly it is true the
Easter Season—when selections are the best we have
ever shown.
J-
OBAOOOCO;-.
Just received a special shipment of Easter Candy in
LijWhich you’re interested and on whic hthe price is
Ixiaui.
ALVIN HILL
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N. T. S. N.C. NEWS
is Gm.se Creek.
Mm SuUnc Uryan
Rockwall.
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h R-ckWkn:
G’ M^s L«one Meadows
p MIvm In Fort Worth.
Myrtte Turner vtMted
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The powerful Crimson crew is shown here on its first work-
out of the season on the Charles River. Despite the cold and
unfavorable water conditions, the varsity boat made an excellent
impression on its first spin up the historic river. Inset shows
Captain E. W. Ladd.
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Two pounds
fo pounds
phie Mae Peanut Brittle, pounds
phie Mae Sugar-Stick, pounds
2 1-4 ounce boxes
4 ounce boxes
! 6 ounce boxes
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•f EASTER SPECIAL CHOCOLATES— ASSORTED.
the
part of |
g! Tiding
for th. 1
(
flnaJ hc-
ttpprovf d
closed . Admin -
ami boiidNnu'n
< lanrgr of atlray was tflrd i>i
Justice Court Tuesday Hftvrnoo'i
tigainpt C. N. JHoffman following a
difficulty with Jim Matthews of I>;d-
lai» on the south side of the court
square. No charges were filed
against Matthewn.
KdX«-wmMj
home
i vlsitiny
, k/y* Miriam Moulrlen la vlaltlng
In McKinney
■ MIm Mary B Smith viulted la
Dallas.
Miss Jimmie Mahaley visited
Sarent e at Rice
Ellen Masstevens spent the
Justice cannot be given to our showing at this
time by description. Only a personal visit from you
will be proof. Whether you are interested in
Dewey Wardlow, who wan ar-
rested a few days ago on a charge
of aelllng liquor, was rctcaRPd bn
l on4 Tuesday afternoon In the num
of J760 with A. Wardlow and 11.
Wardlow as sureties.
Mies Grace Kibler of P.lot
^felting home
W” Esther Smith of Celina
yigjtlng home.
Mlsa Kmiua Hannert nu<l Mrs. tier-
trade Cook, daughters of Mr. an 1
Mrs Fred Hannert of Denton, who
were injured In an automobile ac-
cident in Dallas Sunday, are report-
ed doing well at the sanitarium
where they were taken following
the accident. Miss Emma Hannert Is
reported very much better but Mrs.
Cook is having a little fever.
slon instructing
bridge committee
name for the street.
School
las Fsfn .Clarke spent
K. Week-end in Pilot point.
F' KPH— Ervin of Pilot
was at home.
WOME5 BOWLKUU IX NATIONAL
AMHOCIAT1ON
CHICAGO—(United Press).—An
organisation to make bowling the
national game for women la plan-
ned here.
Representatives of scores of In-
dust,rlal and commercial -women's
bowling teams are working to or-
ganise the Chicago Industrial
Women's Bowling Association.
The Association is expected to be
the parent organisation of a
lonal league, with members
lending cities.
To further the Interest in bowl-
ing among the employes of stores
and factories the fiTst annual In-
dustrial and commercial ■> women's
bowling tournament will be held
here during the last week of March.
More than fifty teams, represest-
Ing some of the best women bowl-
ers in the city will compete.
■penty the ‘ week-end at home.
' Miss Bertha L. Caaslevens of Eli-
f Ilan vlalteil home
E Miss Alice r_;
.. bt Mi|i Lyia Sullivan
Mrs.' Tulia Boren
• Gocse Creek.
_M m SuUne Bryan
>‘7*21-2 pound boxes
Saturday Special Chocolates,
pounds
r . •‘Littk Bits from the East” Chocolate, pounds $1.50
$2.50
$6.00
39c
39c
-spent the
brother In
rhe TntUdltfg fnr a meeting
the
week-end In Dallas.
Miss Edna Belle McDavid is
“-■IMMing the period between terms
in Fort Worth.
Miss Glee Payne of
- »P*f>4tnK a few days at home
—-7 T-—tk “.....1 Audrey
> at
i,. Hatt of Sanger.
Miss Pauline Pollard spent
[ week-end at Lillian. Texas
f MIM Alice Rigg of Tioga visited
p at home the past week-end
Miss Edith Selgler attended the
l' Y. ,W. C. A. convention at Dallas
[ Mtn Anna Maud Fritts of
L Y. W C A. c-it„
f- Trslalng school in
| I week
| Mias Laura B. Read
Mary Carlisle of McKinney
* Mi NR
n ntnor, appHr*-
for letters of Kuardlftn-
I’arri.Mh to be ap-
basobnll
to UNe
dvNigniiU <1
Tnpjcanry
met
u iIi not have
on the Ioc.jIn In
goes. TJlr hii|UIl(f
fit t< en or t inn-
i WOrth trip
he» e I he fol-
io!’ a r<lutn
I Io* I'Lig It s, a iol- w h it h*
o|n n ing game of the
!<»eaI g i ounds.
R. A. went to DiiIIiim
Wednesday morning to the bedside
of her son. (l. H. Blewett, who ls r-.
ported very ill after a relapse "fro-n
influenza.
Mrs-. Tom 'McDnalet wns called to
I.crxton. tw<) day-K ago by the
OUS Illness of a son. and Mr
Daniel left for thcre Wednesday
morning In response to a, message
that hi^ father was critically 111.
Prayer sen Ices nt the First
Ba’ittlst chufch av>H11fbt at 7 30
o'clock w ill be conducted' by Dr
T Col».
kji,. w«tt-end In Fort Worth '
N)a» Mat-ie Taylor visited
C'.hwter in Mineral Wells
Miss• Bessie Walling of
locajffiews
Commissioners W. Orr and <>•
M. curtlS 7isy^ nanihd ths iecir<7n
of the Denton-Dallas Highway be-
tween thc Intersection with South
Ixeust Street and the city limits
the Dallas Drive. In accordance with
Instructions from the City Commls-
the street an 1
to designate a
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work, h»» | ’
II. flhnirr hiin rrlurnr<| from
Lal Ian u here hl« w4f« un<i >»rn.LI
(laughter have been in a'Nunitarium.
Both Mrn Shaver and the daughter
are improving rapidly.
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I .* 7.7 3 R- \V < ’.
Ford
1. 7.712
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probably 60 per cent
r. ivn by Itself with
rmaiter where it was
ether grain, which afforded
protection." Wverettt (thinks
was little serious injury to anything
* xcept the blooming fruit and soma
garden stuff. Some farmers report
they have found little Indication t>!
corn damage so far.
The Mothers' Auxiliary of
Scout Council Is to have a
mage sale at the market i
Saturday, and Mrs, Lontnx.
man, asks that all who '
clothing of any kind to
gather It up and It will
fo., If Information Is phoned to I
Mrs A. C. Rayzor, phone 376. Mrs. '
E. C. A(l)lson, phono 676-W, for
the west part of town, or Mrs. El-
bert smtth. pltohe 3T7-W fof tTiff f
north part of town.
i l.on A S|>0er, deed,: application
in ole t<> prolAite will and for Mrs.
j I'e.-ii la So, i r and John Speer to' bo
al-pointed executrix and executor.
l.i-n A.. Speer- -Ir. at aL mimirx,
application made for jjii.irdlimship
anil for Mrs Pearla Speer to lie ap
p< luted guardian.
"Is .wrapping of the papers In-
stead of rolling them going to bs
x retruUr thing’" asked o w.
Woodford. "1 like It much better
Cor the paper Is not w risk led an I
th<_ ink stiieared like It was when
they w^re twisted up for the boys
to throw."
"I have talked' to
who do not believe
•rerlously damaged,
An exnmlnatlon for postmaster
for the Krum postofflee is to be hell
here April 1. The office pays JI,Sth) |
a year. 1
ST. I.OU1S NVMPHOM OKI IIENTK t i
c. I. A. Auditorium. Tnrarln, April I
.'lr«L Mallee, and Evening. Meats
on ■ole nt Gnrrl«o„ firns Store. HIT
Ill-IRLIX Holland lias joined the
o broad casting nations furnish-
free concerts to those who Anna
The Dutch stations broaAast
c ncerts on Thursday and Sunday 3
from 7 to 10 p. rn, on 1.500 meter
v avelengtlis. covering a 1.500 kll >-
rncter radius.
■■sww«sss|g ii| i ii inn
Fire 1>epnrtment wtlt be held Wort- ‘
nenday night *< 7 o'clock at tor
Fireman's Hall and a futl atten-
dance Is urged as several matters ,
of Importance are to come up, In-
cluding election of delegates to the I
state convention this year.
week-end visiting
Fort YPorth
Badle Anderson was in Dal-
L ,a"
f~ Mines Marie and Marguerite
I Huchton. of St Jo were at home
? tor a abort vls.t between terms?
E - • Miss Ixtuise Booker spent I
To Mr
Fonder. March
Hl-Jil. ESTATE TKAXSFEHM
Maude J. Patterson to J. H. Boyd
lots 12 and^lJ, block 5. Fry Addi-
tion to Denton, March 20. •ztl, I’.xjn.
Mrs. Ida Stanley to Mrs. T. J
Cnmpbctl, t25. 61 acres of section
22, M E. P. A P. R. R. Co. survey
l.i miles southeast st Denton, March
6, '23, Il and otnrr consideration.
Miss Estelle Finch was In Chat-
field
MlsR Faye Ingram of Cumby
visiting horns
Miss Margrye Davis Is In McKin-
ney.
Miss Floy "Le Durnlng
Van Alstyn*
Miss Juanita McKinney
McKinney
Miss Elizabeth Hayes la visiting
in Van Atatyne
Miea Norma Harnesbet-grr was In
Dallas.
Miss Vivian Winstead spent
week-end In Jermyn.
Miss Wanscol Bray was In Cedat
i Hill. I
Miss Edith Smith of Aubrey spent
the week-end In Jermyn
Miss Edith Smith of /■ "
spent the week-end at home
Miss Vslretta Heard visited
Ben Wheeler.
Mine Olga Chadwell Is stalling In
Leonard.
Mlaa Elizabeth
Frisco.
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The Iriu Troop of Girl
will meet «t 4 o'clock
afternoon at the High School Th- j
attendance contest begins at this j
meeting, anti all patrols are expect- i
ed to come 100 per cent
I iliK
QUAKERS IN LONDON MIST
SEEK LAHGKH QUAKTEHS
LONDON. March^—Devonshire
House, in the old City of London,
which for 250 years has been thtj
onjicial headquarters of the Bo-
ceety «f Kiiends. Is to be sold at
auction. Thia Is because the ancient
and historic building |s too small
for the constantly growing activi-
ties of the Quakeifi. most of which
take some form of charity.
The Quakers acquired a part of
house
In the ,7th century. The monthly
meetings of the executive com-
mittee, called the Meetings of Suf-
ferings. xvere hetrt there. J
of all books written by
wnB formed, and the quarters have
become the repository of a valuable
collection of relics relating to the
history and works of the Quakers.
Harvard Crew Work. Out on Cl®*. River
fey -. '' • '
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■ ,Pr. and Mra. Bruce returned
■HMBjhaftirdte-gMI -rhrtrto Dvltas vnO
L. Ep/t Wofth. yn DsJlM they warn
[<7lha gueata of Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
f. Peeler Dr Bruce spent Saturday
f' Ih, F«rt Woltb attending n meet-
ing'of the praaidanta of the Nor-
L ; »nal Colleges r>f Texas.
'fk. Miss Clara Cox student life aec-
^BHiMgry , of the College, spent Z
■jKMk-end In Dallas cnaperoning a
k._ llUHlbf-r of girls from the college
L__ **><> *Y‘«J>(la4 the Y. W. C. A. Tram-
"Sure
✓
l.uella Lewis, nearesa, charged
with assault with intent to mur-
der a few weeks ago. wan released
or. bond Tuesday afternoon in »h"
sum of 1400 with Nelsp Shepard and
Bi M Bradley as sureties. Her
bond was first reduced from Jl.OO-J
lo 1760 and later to 6<J)0..
CHICAGO MA« NOHMAL WINTER
t'lUC.AilO, March—Winter In
Chicago up to March 1 Whs thc
exact normal winter Average -for
the city. 27 5 degrees^ ^determined
by observations over a fifty-year
pt'rtpd. aycpidlng t<>_ »leifirvj. Cox,
federal niefoorologl’sL ” December
was slightly below normal, January
considerably above, and February
- Misses Katherine "•nwd /....:
' Lewis gre visiting their home
Plano between terms.
C*r-t.uMls» Frelda Killian of
spent the week-end at hpme.
BS’-JlIds Muriel Potts of Plano is
L_YlslU>r At home between terms
L...'. Miss Mamie gplller spent tnc
. week-end visiting Miss Frelda Kll-
Has. u.____
• ndit ions and
SportNevs ...
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temporary Baseball Grounds 'tiF
many farmers
the oats were
and examina-
tions I have made So far do not re-
vent any loss" County Agent M. D.
Everett said Wednesday morning.
Sweet clover that 1 have examin-
ed so far showH to have been killed
where it was
a loss much
sown with
some
there
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The
promised for the firemen,
High and 6th er
that would want to une l(
summer, was dvaignatvd by
Park Board Tnrjpr.Ty TfHefhoon
when the board met at the park
xite and went over the grounds.
The baseball diamond In located in
part of thc park on
w hl< h only a
will have to
to put it in condition for
A part of it
be
Aaenath Straughan
LXlMgSnother in MrKmnrj
MlsI Maggio Eubank «pent
veik-and In Celina.
NIm Allene English visited
FtIkws in Frost ,
^'----441** Beulah Walker of Josephine
person of un-r
found mind, application made for
hitera of guardiannhip qnd for C.
be appointed guar*
«? r ■* -i ' : 7 - - -
considerably below 4 '. '
Chicago-fig, bad but HVC" OPS'
with xempeQLjurs below zero, one
‘ '•scomber snd four In February.
gebrda shew, TbA lowest was
eight below on February 4. *
Precipitation was ...n.siderabiy
below' normal, and sfiou fr.1l was----
but 14 8 Inches, compand w ith a
normal of 26.1 Inches.
h ..ots'i'tt trim
Brown, Aubri-v.
Mrs. J W. Smith nnd Miss Jn’l.i
Smith left Wednesday for Dalias,
where Miss Smith will aupear on a
program of the artist pupils of II;.- •
aid Vun Allckwilx , al *»l. Mary s
Ct liege., Wi'dnesdfly evening.
- -wag st home
fT---Miss Casale Rnrfq
wosd
Mies Lillian Hone "pent
in Port W<»rfh.
_ MXrm Rubv G Mc< i ty ’
i-r» parent* in Barry
aim. Jewell Owens
• pa rents in Jouhua
MUs Neltfr Rnblnsoh
week-end in Celina
Mias Nev* Nelle Phillips vlsP??Y
E '*i*r cousin in Henrietta
Miss Fanhye Vandiver visited her
> a”'1 Hazel Vaughan
Chisholm were visitors at their
gis Gladys Walden
s-end at Bryson.
H41* Henson of
the week-end at I
Ruth Gregory is
Miss Maudlne Brewer spent
week-end in Celina.
Miss Maude Ina Davlg 1
brother in Fort Worth.
Miss Cleo Hammett Is
her mother In Mansfield.
Miss Kusle Smith of Hagerman is
at home. •
Misses I-orene and Charlie Fay
Allison spent the week-end in Dal-
las.
MisR Mary Maude Reese of Fort
Worth la visiting home
Mias Vera L. Davis is
relatives In Whitesboro.
Miss Dorothy Smith of
was In Dallas.
Misg Gladys Hairston
las.
Miss Joe Bu^hhnsn spent
the
Minn Vivian Bryan js visiting In
McK Jnney.
MIiin Fanny Pearl W are of Wood-
bine in viiiting home.
Mf*n Velma Inmnn Nprnt the past
week-end in Mineral Wells.
MInr Violet Jacobn of Valley
Mills In viiitlna home
Minn Ina Owens spent the vtfek-
end In Fort Worth
Minn Ruth ('ampbell In vliiltlna in
Woodbine
P MInn Verta Mdrt in
K'^ek-end In Argyll.
Mins Flora Patteraon visited rol-
ativan in Eantland.
MIsr Gladys Newman was In I>al-
I’HOBATE C'Ol RT
In thp <‘Ntate of:
RufsoI! Kincaid, a person, of un-
N' lind mind. Guv Daugherty, gujr-
report of Male of real eHtato
■ approved
J. T. M* dlin. deed.. Mrs. Margaret
M< <11 in, admlnintrut rix ;
(•unt of administratrix
and admin iNt rat ion
. tratrix discharged
r< iean^d
| M’s. Alyllp Killgore.
Kp sound mind. I*. Il Woodson,
ili.’in: bon! set nt 1*2.1"TOO.
. N. Yer by, a person < f unsound
.piJY.d. application made for Maud
A < r by to be appointed receiver of
oat a t e.
t i< n
rliip and for J J
jointed guardian.
W Meadows,
Nt.und mind. K. T.
I < inted giihrdian and
and approved. B
|H. Hopkins and S. M
!•< int< r appraisers.
Wilkinson, a
mind.
I’ Wilkinson to
?‘iella Wilkinson et al., minora.
rpi»!i< at i< n made for letters** of «►
k nardianshi|» and for IL Wil-
k roon to bo appointed guardian.
l annh* Re> nolds. deed., applica-
tn n made for community admin-
Ltration and for J W. Reynolds tu
!♦ appointed community adminiM*
t rator.
.i4-4-U -op-js—
THE CURTIS CO.
WhoUale-ReUil Drugs.
K' SOUTH SIDE.
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Expected to Start Monday
Paving woi k <•»» Wr-Nt Oak Street
is expected to I., started Monday
morning. Mayor Jh t.i '-n announced
Wednesday. . M .lagoe plans to
start crushing stone tor the street
at that time ami if so, ITemieu wi,, ,
start the i-Hy st !■••<•< and bridge I
force on the < \ .ivatin^ work, hs |
sai<1. A part of iln- curb and gut- j
t<Tr wn« const!u<»tcd qndr-r
original <’ontra« t nii<] this
(lie strc< t is readj r<»r the
l<> be started in ju t pa i a t i on
riiH<*adain base
Maud Fritts of the
cabinet attended the
—. ..i Dallas
Coach J. W. St. ('lair will take
an unusually big squail to Fort
Worth for the opening baseball
game with T <’. V Friday, lie said '
AT noon Wednesday. On itou'iint of ‘
r Unfavorable weather <<>n<li- I
fieiiiR he has been able to have but
one good workout thiH spring. Th* '
other pretty days were broken In- *.*•»*'
to by exarqjnat Ions and the squad |
in in no condition for th<* <>|>< rilng
game. However, the Horned
have been handicapped with.
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■L . si'vut the week-end visiting
K Alice Rigg in Tioga.
I Miss Psrslec Henegar of Gordon
I ,v'Was In Dallas attending the Y V\
■ C. A. Training School.
IP, Mieaca LeMoyne and
f Jonea Visited their I
EBHUgeport,
I Mlaa Rernli-e Kaker of
I port <vtsitM> home
!■ , Miss ^Murine Brown i
I wrtk>tt"viMted huine.
IE _N,b" HoSena Scott visited In Fort
■J- Worth.
Selected in City Park Site
temporary baaebaTT giaundsj
Denton ’
teams
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Mlaa Rtfth Carmichael wai
Fort Worth the week-end
HUjjgMM1 Taylor of Electra was
Wf#k'-on<l visitor to Denton ani the
Normal College
Mlaa Cadle Aehenhurst
Fort Worth
Mias Elizabeth Haves of Van Al
... etj-ne spent the Week-end at home.
r. ■ MlSa 1.411 lun Thomae la spending
g! the Week-end In Justin.
V Miss la-ona Mahan was
■ ilnaton.
|E«:J ®*l•■ Mary McHugh was In Dal-
■ laa Yaat week-end attending thc Y.
B- W, C. A. Training School.
Mr /-
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Io Fort Worth for T. 0. U. Game
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 188, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 21, 1923, newspaper, March 21, 1923; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237753/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.