Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 167, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 24, 1921 Page: 3 of 6
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PE7NT0N. TEXAS.
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TOMORROW
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ED (Hoot) GIBSON, everybody’s favorite,
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A tale of Western
grit on auto track and
SATURDAY
of
resulted ill
See the finish.
By Stewart Edward White.
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THE NEW ONES
GOOD INSURANCE
. “ROGUES AND ROMANCE
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When You Need a
FIRST GUSS PLUMBER
PHONE 859
WE WERE TWENTY-ONE”
All Kind*.
. M’ELROY
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FOwler Auto Supply House
NEW FORD TOPS
We not only build good walks but they
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
$12
M. B. WHITLOCK k CO.
Proven 99 per cent puncture
BaAO-
BREWER & ALLEN GARAGE
PHONE 979.
GOODRICH
PHONE 8
DRY CLEANING DEPT. PHONE 800
TIRES
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Adjustment Basis.
Send it
IMPORTANT!
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LIPSCOMB DRUG STORE
OUR PHONE NUMBER IS 5603
ONLY
HATS OFF!
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25c
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WE CLEAN AND DYE
are valuable to
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B. H. Deavenport & Co. ■,
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EVERY 1
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TOM MIX"- direction william fox
Tom Mix in
Whenever you want
Quality Milk Coupled With
First-Class Service
Your Insurance Policy
is Vitaliy Important.
45 acres well improved,
for a residence in Denton.
Many others, large or small.
Our Insurance department
will meet all your require-
ments and we appreciate the
good business we are getting
here.
Also if you need a farm
loan come up and let us talk
it over.
South Side Square
Denton, Texas
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Charles H
the purebhed
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Nit.d
Dallas
contains
extended
MEN’S AND WOMEN’S
SUITS AND COATS
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their leave befor,
Thoee present
by
be
Tli
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concrete
HITLOCK
West Hickory St.
PHONE 401.
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Best in the long run.
. 6,000 MILES
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will
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proof—
Lee Tirea and Tube*
J. T. MOORE
Keller & Hill Garage
115 W. Mulberry St.
PHONE 234
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4 cans 10c Good Luck
Baking Powder’
PHONE 237
IKE EMERY
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West Oak Street.
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to the
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Also the last chapter
sale
“THE ROAD DEMON4'
Thirteen I
The di-vi
HoIlitiKHheuil.
“THE MAN WITH THE PUNCH"
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“THE ROAD DEMON”
athletic committee reported
about 1100 In the bank. L‘iters per-
taining to the work being planned
by the athletic council are tn-ing
•ent out to all members of the alum-
ni of the school. The matter of put-
| “WHILE THE DEVIL LAUGHS”
I Also a two-part comedy.
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“BRIDE 13.”
Let us talk
work with you
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prevent it. There are many
little things whose proper ob-
servance will keep fire from
starting. If it does start, have
a fire insurance policy that
makes good.
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Worth and Mlw#
and Sarnlule Horen of the
College.
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"The Stat** Ea«*eutlves of Texas’ |
the subject diacuNsed thin
assembly by F. |
apartment of Ed-
“THE KILLER”
Because we follow the
physician’s order precisely.
Let U. Fill Your
Prescription*.
Gas Fitting and Plumbing
Work *n<( Repair* of
3TRANFJ
THEATER ~
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY-
HOT
Tke uioalhl, open m.etlna of Ik-
Will bo heMt* “• th**
annex. corO>*r Pearl
over that
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KOAD DfMON*
I FOX PRODUCTION-,
vest < rd ay .
rv, <’ana-
Mrs. E.
attended
Halva In
week.
W F
to Dalian to attend
concert to be give n
Park collarum tui.i
FOUND ON THE ROAD
Brooks have
the He I la
at the
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MURPHY-TAYLOR SHOE CO.
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Mrs.
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ew of /lie Ilf-, of
tltne uf several of
veil gi/en by Mlsa
'hla catted the pro-
iub Xtijourned to
th aXhs Clare Mor-
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ihrnentH were nerv-
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, Hoke, Biller i Holcort
Oiar First National Bank, t1
\ Danton. Taxa*.
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We are now receiving evej*y day some-
thing new in Footwear. What you
don’t see today that is wanted you will
likely find tomorrow and always at
the lowest price consistent with the
quality.
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EARL G. GARRETT, Prop.
Phone 258 311 W. Oak
A tire giving good service
—priced within your means.'
Our New Garage
Corner of Mulberry
and South Elm Street*
Bring us your cars for
repairs and your Bat-
teries when they need
re-charging. j
PERSONAL MENTIONS
W S. Coughlin ..nd B F.,Kel-
«ny have r.turn.d from a trip thru
the w»Ht-rn part of the state
.Mrs 1U rbert Davenport .ml Har-
bert R.. or Brownsville* and t’harhw
lettlt of Dalian "viaHed her mother,
Mrs E. E Pettit, yest«>
William I’ettln <»f ('alga
da. in viaiting hin mother.
E Pet tin.
Mr. and Mrn
gone I
bn r.d
Fa,ir F
We clean and block Men’s Hats.
We reline, alter and repair Men’s and Women’l
Suits and Coats. • .■ .
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Denton, * Texas
In Busine** Sine? 1893.
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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We have always enjoyed
the reputation of having one
of the best prescription
trades in the city. Why?
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lilkh Mckool PT A Wednr.day
Many matter), of vital Importance
r» training to the welfare of Denton
High School were brought before
the Parent-TeacherC Ataaoclatllon.
and reaulta of the virions activities
of the club reported \ were greatly
gratifying to th.- member* who
have been very ’Kltnjv’i.tiy at work
under tn« aup>-r\ l»l*n’6f tlu preai-
dint Mr# J. S. f'r^LWtdrd. alnce Its
re. ent orgunlzgtIonAri earneat ap-
peal for atHI more co-op. ration on
the part of teachers and parents
was urg-d by 0i<‘ chairman of the
club.
The
.1. Turr.utiiia of the
. . . — .. to b*- highly inter-
eating to the patrons aH well aa
the pupils of the school. Music by !
the orchestra marked the eonclu.
sion of an evenipg pleasantly spent, j
teachers
that it
nn.er,
and
Uy 111
fall several
never fully reovered
Mni.s, Acela
Worth. Mr#,
and Wtn. tlansi
of the city are
B. F. Black will open the City
Hutvl dining room .March 1 for din-
ner mid will H»rvv nival** regularly
l hvrvaftvr at 60 rent* viu-h . Hop
■f you have not reached twenty-one here s
|orprise, a thrill and a jolt! If you have passed
renty-one, Gome I Renew your youth!
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SIDEWALKS
The romance of a cowboy who was speedy
on wheels and in love. Some of the fastest auto
drivers in the country will be seen in this pro-
duction. A real live Tom Mix Western picture
of speed, thrills, and stunts. Come early!
85-acre farm to trade for
a residence in Denton, at a
cash valuation.
SERVICE
We are not only selling
Groceries, but we also
sell service.
u Quick, efficient and up-
to-date. Give us a trial.
Phone 71.
JRANCIS CHADDOCK
F “A
SHINE
IN EVERY W* • y
DROP”
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d-V.nr .hi I. nn.-lf..*’
|N.t drop I,qu.<l h. I
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get yuur moa«jr*a worth.
Black SiH^I
Stove Polish
It not only meet •rnmwnleal bot It glrro •brilli-
ant, ailky lustre that cannot b« obtnined with any
other Doliah. lUack Bilk Hiovo Polish doaa not
rub off It laete four times as long aa ordinary
polish ao it aaew you time, work and money.
... » Don’t forget —whan you
waat stove bullah. be aura to
I "W ask for Black Bilk. Ifitisn’t
4wL- th* heat stova polish you ever
u"*''1 F'HJr dealar will refund
your money.
Black Silk Stova Poliak
Works, Sterling, Illinois.
Uaa Black Silk Ah Drying
Iron Enamel on gratae, reg-
iaters, atove-plpaa, and auto-
mobile tire rims. Preventa
ruating. Try tt.
Use nis<k Silk Mere I Pol.
Ish for silverware, nickel,tin-
ware or brane. It workt
quickly, eaaily and toavua »■
brilliant aurfaee. It baa no
equal for uagea auUmublhM.
bUMlneHB mevtiiit *•
rnudv for a play
the proceedm to he
tifvlhg the h< huol
Ing euuipnw-Dt for
grourfd. The pu
a chance to help
able work and v.
evening of entertahinivnl .
The next program will be givan
by thv third gradv children afid «»iiv
of Denton leading phyah’lanx will
talk on. 'Thv (’are of thv child."
Thia ulll be th«* beginning of a
rh« of talka, to which all iiiothr-ra
and eMpvciallj thoav who have chil-
dren in the schouljrarv cordially in-
vited .
Is worn your car docs not respond |
when you step on the foot brake, I
the result is you do not stop when
you want to.
We carry in stock the lining for
your car.
We also have piston rinjfs for
mbst any make of car in tigs ter-
ritory. *
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Avenue D. wua
She was In-
I yeura ano
i/Vrfvd. Hep
and (’hiunL>r
Wm. Hurth of
leu of north-
here Mt her
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This agency can tell you howj
to reduce fire risks, and kdver'
your rates and how to get the
right kind of policy.
Needless to state that it’s in two parts.
Also RUTH ROLAND in
“THE FATAL DIAMOND”
I I th Episode “Ruth of the Rockies.’’
Also FAY TINCHER and the Follife girWIa
“STRIKING MODELS” '
Brand new 2-part Christie comedy and, believe
us, it’s keen.
Also the old reliable “PATHE NEWS.”
in saddle. A romance
after
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class
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Miaa Lucllv Hook I
, und con-
Immh on ita
Hats off! Here comes the biggest man in the business—the
; customer—the man who buys the goods.
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y From “boss’ to porter, we’re here to serve him. His wishes
s art our law. What he wants he gets and he’s the man whose
J? ..WlIL we bow to. 1
It is to him we owe our business, for no line of trade can be
L Miocessfully carried on without him and we’re sure that we win
or lose customers stand by or fait us.
a ; If the customer of today comes again tomorrow it is cer-
BBL tain evider-ie that the goods we’ye supplied him and the ser-
H^^vtee we’ve rendered, him has been satisfactory and we’re glad
fii^Baccordingly for that’s what we’re here for.
We ask YpU, my friend, to become a customer of ours,
and promise here and now that you’ll always receive here the
hideration which your importance to this business justifies.
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FOR CASH
13 lbs. Pinto Beans ... $1.00
11 lbs. Sugar $1.00
1 bushel Irish Potatoes $1,751
3 lbs. White Swan Coffee..
$1.55
It can tell you many other
things that
know. Ask us.
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in which speed wins.
"I think the grei-nbus# In our
community have about played out.”
said John H. Thomas, here Thure-
y from thejeounty east of Aubrey,
don't know, but the flelda look
better than they did a while ago. '
NORTH SIDE DAIRY
j. M. MARTIN A SONS.
, wan thv Hubjvct
morning in collegy*
G . JonvH of t ho I>r .
i ucatlon ThlH lecture wmm thv fifth
i of the gvrh’M of cltizvnship Iwturvii
beh)g dvliverfed twice a wwk to
thv xt udon tn by mt*mb*TR of thv fa-
culty. Mr. Jupt m gave u filNtorlcul
sketch of thv evolution of thv chlvf
executive, and then dlNcubNvd thv
tunc.tionn of thv executive of T« xan.
the qualification*, term of office,
und method of election Ths* next
lecture will Lv on “Education- in
Texan" by Dr. Brallvy
Thv regular mooting of the Facul-
ty DinciiJiHion club ha* boon post-
poned from this wenHig
Thursday evening.
The first inter-clHMw game, !»••-
twwn the FrvHhrn«-n ahd the Junior*.
i feaultvd in J 25-23 victor^ for thv
, Junior- i
Misn June Harkrider of A bi hr
president of the Junior Hass,
j signed her office Thursdny,
having been clansified by the
| trar a* a Senior. The Junior ....
TTYTJYFffr r?Y—mitv^FTrmfr---^Ttrwrwd i
morning wtaring each a band
crepe, while the Junior* Ne<*tion
’ draped In black.
. announced MTnr* HarkHdei
nation to the siqilrvit fiody
giHtulatvd the Senior clu»
» new member.
istarteui three y»ar.* ago
tire county seems to be
! the remilt that Rome wonderful work
I is being done. Th average prn ♦»
I for the JerReyM at the sab whh
Interest inrreu.^riR In thv rontvat
for the election of collego favorite*,
j The la^t count showH thv leader* in
, the content to haw the following
counts:) Glrl»; Thorn Twin. 6.8U0;
(Veil Owenx. 3,960; Cordie Emery.
2.250; Helen Stafford, 2.520;
; Munnnerx. 2.290. Boyn: (’. (' Went.
F7.240 Dan McAlllnter. 5.190. Cat I
| Young. 3.390. Fred Hughe*. 3.300;
j Claude Brannon. 2,030. The content
which Im to result In the selection
of three girls and three boys as
favorite* will close at the end of
thia week.
£COTT TAILORING CO.
PHONE 40 Tailor* and Dry ClaaMM
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It provides you with indem-
nity for fire loss. But you
'--illon’t want fire loss if you can
® THE CURTIS CO.'
SOUTH SIDE
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1 >• look right.
* ' -Talk over your concrete wants with us.
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Tuenday'N edition of tho
Semi-Weekly Farm New*
on the front page an
write-up of the fifteen-acre farm of
XV' C. Pearson of Denton und the
wonderful reRultH obtained by him
<»ff thin small acreage. The article
stated that Mr. Pearson cleared |1,-
500 off the farm in a year in addl-
Xluo Lu hia 11 w ing axpeOMtaa. Th**
Htory written by Victor Hot-
felmayer, field editor of the New*,
who wa« hero recently and secured
data ahd picture* for neveral special i
hi Helen concerning intensified farm-
ing activities in this section.
nor th of the school ..building for a
playground and athletic court* I*
under conRideratilon. The commit-
tee ha* been diligently at
• Ince the iHRt meeting of I
T A. nnd goc<i result* have
accomplished.
A motion carried that the m*m-
. —x.... doubled i.i
nd that each membrr atrive
many parent*
H. Gatevtoor
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Keeping the brakes well lined on
your car is good insurance against
accidents or the probable smashing -
of a fender, radiator or a headlight. V-=
If your
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Dreamland
K TODAY AND TONIGHT
$ NOTICE—We were to have shown George
Walsh in "Dynamite Allen." This picture be-
ing so new, the prints failed to arrive from New
r:, .Our program for today will be Louise Love-
ly in
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An official list of the hf rovq who
fell in th** Great War I* being
published by the British Govern-
j rnvnt. to be compneted in eighty
volume*.
responsible f<
Ing
»>i high school boys and
by Jack Crawford and
la Blewett gave a grace-
ful on of the \ irg^nia
i costume.
• resident of the
lb planned ti.
r-• i .
SCu.’khouso of th»* <’olleg*
of Industrial ArtM entertained with
a reading 'pjerrot arid Pierroette’
* hich made a «l»-< ide»i “hit ' w tn
the audience, and to winch the
reader giuKiou.-i> responded with
an encore.
A talk by R
C. 1. A proved
the
Smoot, who
livestock
Sherman and McKinney thin
purchased seven head of good Jer-
seys. one bull and six cows, for the
Bonnie Brae Stock Farm The bull
is said to be one of the best young
animals In the state, being Ma Jef-
tv's Primrose Majesty, a grandson
“ " ‘ C". I-assit* r’s famous herd
bull. Royal Majesty of St Cloud,
which has marry daughters with
authenticated records. Ttv»‘ animals
I are to become a part of the Bonnie
1 Brae farm's dairy herd.
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Master Cleaners and Dyers
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numb-r * "
to enroll as many parents a# pos-
sible. .Mrs ('. R. (latewood report-
ed^that a motion cairlrd at the last
' n«* etlitg of th< City F'rd. ratloln that
the Grubh’a scholarship money
when received be divided between
the athletic association and the high
school Bbrsrv
The civic Improvement committee
made an Inspection of the build-
ings and grounds last week and re-
ported the flower beds on the eust
Side of the building in good condi-
'Icn and 'hat seeds had been plant-
ed This committee, with the aid of
the city, plans to put In better con-
dition all the ground west of the
building and to have filled the base-
ment of the r.ld building in tly rear
future. Sevan new' window shades
were pieced In the study hall of the
old budding the past week. It was
| sugg.-nte.l that a few good pictures
and a number of desks would add
greatly to the appearance and com-
fort of the study hall. A motion
was carried that all citizens having
a Surplus of seeds and >shrui.s will I
be ask.-d to donate th.n. to the High
School. A Hat of the needed seeds
and shrubs and the date on which
they should be received will tn pub-
lished at an early data. Mr. O. A
Calhoun told of the great good de-
rived from pictures of the right
kind and the question of a picture
rxhlblt was placed In his hands for
consideration and action
A motion carried that a
Kether” meeting of parent. ----
teachers be held once a month. It
v/as also decided that the B. y. A.
entcrtal i In some wav each [grade
qf the high school, beginning with
the eighth grade and entertaining
the others, one each month. The
first entertainment will be on Mar.
27
Miss Lottie Brashears reported
that next w.eek will b<- library week
Friday. -March 4 the mothers of the
school will aell pies at the noon
hour, the money derived from the
sale to be used for the high school
111 rary fund A report was also glv-
• en that the U. D. C. has ready a
fund for the school llbrar;
A motion carried that the
elation request all persons
talnlng high school pupils to ar-
range entertainments so that all
children will be able to reach home
by 11 o’clock. The co-operation of
ail those Interested In the welfare
of the bova and girls will be great-
ly appreciated In this undertaking
Methodist w M. S la Circles
The Methodist W M. S. nut In
circles In Bible and mission study
ton regular church society day Tues-
THE PHESCRIPTIOH STORE
Cksrlle Henry and Mio Bertha
Ksrtin of Corinth were MnrnM here
Wednesday afternoon. Rev. N. B.
Baker officiating.'
The .North ‘tide banr^gjl. trans
defeated the Training School Wed-
nesday afleinobn on the North Side
grounds 21 to ",
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Rotary club
Prvaby terlsn annex, corll.T
and Bolivar streets, tonight, marl-
ing Mt 7.15. A special effort Im be-
hi< made tb have 100 l»er cent at-
tendance an I In addition a number
of vifcltom will b* present. Tht open
meeting i« the one to whlc\ the
Wives of the member* are eupeclul-
1y invited.
Mr*. XX in. <e«
Hickory street
reported crltlca
jureq in a
and haa
children,
of Fort
Krum
WVHt
bedulde.
Judice Jraar M. Holt of Hbermnu
will apeak to the men** Bihh* clan*
of the Flrat <*hri*tian Sunday
n< hool next Sunday morning.
The Normal < oil rue Glee
fling at the Sunday inorriHiK rhiirch
Rt*r\Ice at the Firat PruMbyt* nan
rhttrrh .
M. J. Mni hie modi, pin
Flrwl Chriatiun church
another eerie* of
rv-xt Sunday niicht
“The people of (’ollin county cer-
tainly are working totrether In the
livestock I nd u at rx- and the bijr
crowd* anti general interent In the
annual male of purebred Mock at Mc-
Kinney Wednesday wa* an iiiNpira
t.lon.” *aid Don T. Grlewold. county
demountrutfon agent, who returned
tfroin McKinney Wednesday night.
I “The work of the an*ociation wax
and the en-
united. with
Lee Mvbool v
The school >*. T. A. met Tuvh-
day afternoon, nt which time the
children of the xecond grade < nt< r-
tained their mothers with a Mplen-
dld progTain. which wuh arrung»<1
by MInhv* Ack’ifi ami Weather*,
teacher* o^ the ciu*fl During the
i u. arrangeinentfl were
to be given Moon.
•• u* d toward beau
I ground fl and buy-
■ the children * play
•ubllc will be gi\en
Ip in thl* tomrnend- I
will be a**ur«*d of an '
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p'Starring George B. Seitz and June Caprice.
ADDED ATTRACTION
r” "TIT FOR TAT,” a comedy.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
LeL H. B. Warner in
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Artel Literary Department
MlNn Cora Belie Wilson w»s hos
to the literary dspartu.ent of
ths Ariel club Monday afternoon.
Fifteen , merffbers gave current
events In response to roll call'. Mrs
E, H Farrington gave a splendid
paper on "Alexander 11.” Mrs Joe
A. lx>ng contributed inLerest by her
paper. "The Ufe of Nicholas If,"
Quite an Interesting lesscsn on ’The
Life of Resputln" was 141 by Mrs.
Mor I ex---' A^.reylew '
Gorki und.'an outlWu
his stories was w ..
Mabel Osgood This
gram and the club
m< el Feb 2H with
ley, 4 16 Fry Htreei
lielhdoun refresC.... .. .
»d to the members nnd the folio*
Ktg guests Mrs. JUlino Mi.-dd ot
Fcfrt Worth and Mlss.s McIntyre
Normal
Murgrlae party for M. N. Teacher
Mrs Kila Kgmt wus pleasantly
surprised by members of her Bun-
day School .'lass of the Centrkl
Presbyterian church In the early
paft of the evening of February 22.
IteiuliilBCL-nioM ut past da ya and nuu.
ny forecasts of the future were
dealt In by the members of the par-
ty whose mutual Intereiys are for
the betterment for this Sunday elasa
of years’ standing. Mrs. Egan hav-
ing served us teacher a long time
A memory hook in which
"thoughts" were written for the sur-
prise hostess, and other mementos
expressive of the very high regard
In which the class’s teacher Is held
were given, after which the guesta
took their leave before the curfew
rang. Those present were: Mines.
K F HSfweTI, E F Hat fell. Nan-
nie Brooks. D K. Allison. A. Pow-
ell, Puire. F D. Wrotan. J. H
Blanks and Ruth Horton, and J. H.
Blanks .
...'Everythin* Is looking mighty
---a -v ------... nQW #n<j J ppp,
wcatnrr will continue
” or thirty days.’’.sniS
-----ris ot ------------ "*“
Wednesday
train has come -
luring recent weeks.
A--
"1 have succeeded In visiting all
but about a doae.n or so of the
county achoola so far during the
present term." County Buperlnten-
... dent L. A. Allison said to Rounda-
Beowulf i bout, "deeqilte the continued bad
weather during the winter and 1
hope to be able to get all the achoola
before the terms end.”
the
—later ef thr
inh. will begin
travel serinons
These aermons
will be on the subject; '“I'te Coun-
tries of th,. Mediterranean.” and the
first sermon will be on, The Land
of the Phanahs "
That’s n ridiculously low
price for an expertly-made
auto-top of heavy, black,
best-grade I’anasote, even
though we bought the ma-
teria) at an exceptionally ad-
vantageous price. But we're
satisfied to take most of our
profits in the good-will of our
customers. So bring your
car around for a new Spring
top. Prices on larger car M
tops are proportionately low. ffl
All work guaranteed to Ifl
□lease. , • f ■* 01
Edwards & McCrary |
New and llged Furniture. u|
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Princess
TODAY AND TONIGHT
MIRIAM COOPER aqd an all-star cast in
“THE DEEP TURPLE”
It’s a great human drama love and faith
rising from the mire of evil and lust—A tale of
the night played in the shadowy byways of in-
trigue.
Also "BRAY PICTOGRAPH.”
.. :y days “ . Ml<
southeast of the
afternoon* The
out wonderfully
I rood in the county
J the pretty woatnej
day afternoon. Reports of the | r*r xjlWirorria T
meetings held follow citv -- - *
Circle 1, divisions A und B, rn£t | -•
with Mr* J C. Thoma * with seven 4,
preMerit Mr*. .Null led the devo- |
tlonal, and Mr*. Irene Harris gave
R very interesting Bible and mis-
sion Study h*sson. Mr*. C. N. Ad-
kiMRon brought out a beautiful les-
son in the eomparlcon, “Agamemon
of Ancient Ertersture with David In
the Siege of Troy; uIMq
with Jor'huu and Juliux t'aesar and
with Christ In IHm Denial by Pe-
ter.”
t’lrcle 2. diviMion A. met with Mr*
Cooper with ten present. A very In-
structive Bible and mi-’Nion h*M*on
was led by Mrs. R J. Tiirr.ntlm .
Much IntereMt wa* manifested. Di-
| vIsioTi B met with Mr* H A Blew-
ett. Thirteen member* were pres-
Hd. The d< volkmal was Jed by
Mrs. Holli ngflhvud. Mr*.
Kimbrough gave the )e*Hon on Bi-
ble und mission study in a capable
and helpful manner.
Circle 3. division B. met with Mrs
I„. Hurney with eleven prwnnt. ,
Mrs. Legrtt conducted a profitable 1
Bible ami rnlMeion Mtudy.
Division A in circle 3 rn»t with
circle 1 ixi comblxurd xejiMmu at Ll*e
home of Mr*. John <b-rlu«h. Mih
J. B Sima led an liinoiring devo-
tional and the Bibb- and mlflhionl
Ntudv leMMon wiifl condu< t»i] ubly b\ !
Mrs T. B Hitt
“Get Together*’ a Illg Hurrens
The “get together’’ which the P
T A. of the high xchuol sponsored
at the high *» n«»ol building Tues-
day night was a splendid success, ,
it having proven to be* such an en- 1172 and for the hog* |74 30."
joyable feature, both to the large I --- -
number of student* and teacher* LI T* O Ll O
and townspeople present, that I ftl I \ N I* NrW\
hlML_been LLKb , Hl II U1 III Ul IllallW
Ing# each month. .
The musical numbers contributed I
by the glee club find the high '
school orchestra were r«-ndered in
the skllllul tyann« r w ith which
town*people have b«»’orm- familiar.
Especially impressive was the Nat-
ional Anthem played by the <>r-
chestra-and sung by the gl*v club,
in which the audience joined.
The pupils of the sec ond" and (
third grad*** <>f the Normal Train-
ing school contributed a very pret-
ty number to the program when
they daiieed the* minuet In co*tume. ’
Miss Margaret White, the children's!
teacher |s responsible for the thor-
<>Ugh~"'Wfimlng of these liltle folks.
A group .i vL ‘
girls led t
Mis* Robert,
lui present-
reel hi
ford, pr
er* clui
numf
Ml
.. >oyi.
. k Cra wford
a et t ga ve a gn
of the \ irgl
Mr* J S Craw-
;he parent -1• a< h-
this delightful
L.
Get a Can TODAY
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