Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 229, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 8, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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DREAMLAND
TODAY LAST DAY
COMING MONDAY. MAY 14
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WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
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VEGETABLES
We are now having a fine lot of nice fresh vegetables.
With
Just phone us your wants.
We deliver.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
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BRING YOUR FRIENDS
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KEEP YOUR VACATION WITH A
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PRODUCTION
of an ‘Honest-to-Goodness’
KODAK
FRANCISCO
highest, the
to the
KING THIS MONTH?
CAMERAS GIVEN AWAY THURSDAY AT 10 O’CLOCK
COME!
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FRITZ CHEVROLET CO.
Baldwin Printing Company
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Phones 44—944.
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'CHEVROLET/
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’Lady Betly” to u uueendom.
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of six pieces, playing
latest popular music.
Let me say, without the least idea of being fulsome,
that Denton can boast of ait honest - to - goodness
printing establishment.
.— J. C. PHELPS, Southwestern Manager,
Field-Lippman Piano Stores, Dallas, Texas.
Accompanied by
The Dreamland
Orchestra
A riot of fun from start
to finish.
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LEADS ’EM ALL IN SALES IN SAN
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You won’t be disappointed in the service
is fixed just right before it is served.
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The first of Cecil DeMille
i life—
r«»nd
Pl.t tm
of
of
officer ma ib-
by
finnn-
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upon.
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the
first .
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for,
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McCDMBS & SIMPSON
Phones 13 or 150.
LONG & KING
, GROCERS
CHEVROLET
Ford ;................
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Studebaker ......
AMERICAN CAFE
For Ladies and Gentlemen.
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WHY NOT TRADE WITH LONG & P
a comedy.
ROBIN HOOD”
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u ill b<* reR-
>ndti( t.-d l y
mplaint
i with
count
a n
tamrt
The Dance of the
Fire of Love—
a performance that
mode even Green-
wich Village gasp.
MR
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’ Denton Merchants to Attend ’MUCH SUCCESSFUL TERRACING WORK HAS
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da y
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were
now
composed of C. A
J. A. I'otth,
Crary. L FT
the
in San
“CRASH”
21S W. Hickory.
“Hey, Maw! j
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“OLD WIVES FOR NEW”
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mton merchants is
ml the annual con-
Hc tail
and the
rrrdlt
I ><‘ni<>n
I >rosLi In
put <>tl
and they
t ha t
t .-i r;
of Bartonville
i hiM f.irrn and
tall
Mitch II <
in more iht.s
N’iamIi of the Dyu-
nity jiirt rn fbur of
St oehbt*rKcn
cludinK a
«hfa<lnn t
in oCunty
M<-T>a<b‘ repbrtt
Young Monday
rfternoon when h»*
a filliiiK utation on
wnw
Telephone 620
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every
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Excavating fw EoundathM tf
M. E. Church Building Startai
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"The man of a thousand faces,
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Mr* Htel| Ragland and
visited relatives In
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MiBMeH
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and Mrn. B
Tell all your friends—especially those out of
town- and don’t forget the dates.
From the lowest-priced make
Chevrolet is first in popularity.
Here are the State registration figures as print-t
ed in the Motor Registration News:
St. other prices in between,
for prompt execution here,
when you go.
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With
Leatrice Joy
Jacqueline I.ogan
Kaymond Hatton
(ieorge Fawcett
Albert Roscoe
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For four davs—the greatest of all pictures
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in—
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THE CURTIS COMPANY
KODAK DEALERS
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MOTHERS DAY
MAY 1.3TH
There is nothing that will gladden
your mother's heart more than a
picture made at--
WATKINS STUDIO
Maybe you have been intending to change your gro-
cery account for some time, hut have neglected it.
So why not give us a share of your grocery bill? We
carry the goods, give you the service and appreciate
every order you givenrre. ■<
F. f.. Wilson has gone to San An-
tonio on busincHs. From there he
will go to Sac Marco, to atjUmil
the State Firemen's conventlon?*\
Prince Albert, Duke of York and second i
of the Earl of Strathmore, photographed as
vT.°. ,h/‘,*'"s an<_1 Tuecn. the queen mother, wie Prince of w'ih
--------,. If the Prince of Wales does m t many !:<• may
Ufctice this picture may be th# record c< the etevaiiun
“Self-praise is’ltalf scandal.” Our friends and customers sing our
praises, making sweeter, more appealing music than would result
from our own horn-looting. (We are taking steps to learn, however!)
“BROKEN CHAINS”
Featuring Colleen Moore and Claire Windsor.
It contains, thrills, fights, danger and love—just
what it takes to make good entertainment.
Extra—
“PURE AND SIMPLE”
Two-part Christie Comedy.
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Denton
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JESSE L LASKY PRESENTS Stf A
A Ete — A H GEORGE
melford
Will
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trip will b- taken *»m
well um to attend tl|<‘
the party Vlll visit a
foWiiM and rifrieft on
who han been
has return-
ing here
c.i inp
<•< tiling. ’Tin-
un oiiting u«
n’eetfng and
uo.nl^FM of
route.
over
Denton County
The
TODAY ONLY
u ,j yir.
s series on married
Plans ar^ bring nia<l«* for
rain t() carry the Baylor'
band together with >25
Waco business men to San Angelo
Mav 21 for the fifth annual con-
’ ■ ntion of the West Texas t'hamto-
of Commerce. Twenty-one stops wi't
be made enroute to San Angelo to
advertise Waco.
Ports, of L>enton v-r? y
Jesse Monett of Dallas
week-end here with
• nd other relatives.
Lloyd Kelly of Tom Green j. hern
visit tils mother, Mrs,
f*BOtn, wl>o 1„ Bick.
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II P.
Frank
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Mrs E E. Holcomb and non
Mix* Minnie Mmruy of Dalian
ruenta in the home of E K Wilxon
Dr. J M Inge of Itenton was
here Monday.
Byron MOITett is attending
State Firemen's convention
Marcos.
Mrs. Croxton of Nocona and Miss
Agnes Williams of Kornia, CaL,
arc guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. II.
Hawley.
Mr. and
Clyde Graves
Fort Worth.
-Mrs. E. P. Crosgrove has gone to
Dallas for an extended visit wB i
relatives
Miss Vera Bryant of Dallas spent
ths week-eml here with relatives.
Mre. Susie Tjmkforil of Dalia
visiting her sister.
Wright.
__Mrs. Maxkliall Wylie and
small sons left Tuesday for a visit
to her sister, Mrs. Mosely Moffett
at Shreygport, Ln.
Mr. and Mrs Clark Ohomas and
Mra. Mary Melnemy ami daughter, j
were h< re Sunday.
. .s sj»ent the
mother
Printing Establishment”
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whole !
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Lon Chaney, in j
I “THE NINETY AND NINE”
! A thrilling story of the regeneration of a good
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'■W'FVfe!'
Ix*agii»« whm
’ lit* <*ff iropM.
<lal inni;ngem«*nt
u . !;♦» dI*-< ub«('<| and agrrrd
Mrs F'-u’s sri % ( (I r»-j ta-shtn« nt h to
thofc present following Hie blisi-
; YrJ
■ i d home.
Mfr. Willie Schroeder of Iowa
il’.irk visited her mother, Mrs. J. C.
Knight.
M.’fr Lola Type, having closed her
(v put ttt rour or I dalton .....
<H Flint have been J^IHiout terrareR
His terraces are from 21
wide and aboil 30 IncheR
Ini H(|m to lay (iif th»*
f.tim inter. Ed Blown, Char*
M il. h and E S MARon hud
I i t< < h built that are do-
. All of the above inen
!:• rt on v i I lv. This goes to
t^rrnrinjr irhm ■ rfonrA
11* i estm tlie majority’ or
in that ((immunity. becailHO
I’liiMt practical way of sav-
soi I.
s also growing in ter-
l.euhivilh* community. J.
Neiman of that community
it in about eight tvrracefl
Mill put in more this fall. He
bom. ht t ^fat’m tevel and dor*i
Just See Me Step!
I’ll Show ’Em Pep
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ur»x IntereRled in
of the tenants
J. W. M. Natt i
who hvex op the farm
to J. E. Bonar put in t
races and La well NUtiafo-d
living
W. Walton (d’ Sa tiger
four terraces on this
aaya that he
< now.
Olsen of Little Elm. former
t for the Texas
like the
■ \ oil
n<»t do uh I
of his 300
I will finlidi thcu
fall an<1 u mtrr
rrrraeTng Ts/tTie ’
moat practical way of saving the
top layer of soil on the hillsides
In this several in< ht-s of fop layer
is moHt of the available plant food
This In shown wheji a crop Im grown
in-ithe bottom land or in the small
draws that have the dirt waalied
in on these lands The plants on
thcHe plats are always the largest '
and luive llie best c«>|<ie slmwini'* I
the
Its
t he
Ellis Monday
a program to
YOUR FRIEN]
AND MINE
JFiUard Mack's
Sensational Play
Photodramatind
Scenario by Winifred Dunn.
Directed by Clarence G. Badger.
Preaented by S-L Pic tarea.
A Metro Picture
Ml«s Kill Poteet,
R« T. ■ at Riverland,
“Denton Can Boast
b?hl>ol
<■<1 home.
Mr. ami
<la ughtera,
ami Mre.:
Mr
M!h* I.mlllr Bjj.ru.lLt
vi.rtAl Mra II N B-.b-imon.
■iTT- K rufluiit i ng >x r<l<H w<-,.>
held Friday night at th,. Method! ■:
’'hutch I’ G Jcrrejj of the I'.. I
oeliver.-d the diplomat ami ga'. ,
graduating nd<lr,KH.’
Sunday, .May f.l.thc
ulwr church Hervice*
Her. L. T. Wallace <>f Fort
Dinner wilt In- nerved on the grout I
and ringing will be held In the .,f
ternoon.
W. Brock wan in 1’ort Werth.
S. Poteet and fanvly and Mrs.
. Simmons vlvit,,l Mr. ■ nd Mrs.
jJiUll’t of Lewisvilh.
H M.
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..ml
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• T6 intereated i_.
demonHtratlon in
week, ago which
the bank at Aubrey.
"There should be
farm* terraced tn I
during the/year of ,, t#2J.
Hooner the farmers do thia
racing the iiooner better crops will
be niatle."
■■■■■ III l ---- DFVTON RECOWD-riraOXIfLK, TVEBPAY. MAY B, 1P»
Wedding rpfj Duke of York and “Lady Betty” >' '
Society of
(’bur ch held
study at
M
Excavating for the foundation
for the main building of tha now
Flrat Methodlnt Church edifice haa
b/Ft, started by tha Denton Con-
struction Company, which haa the
contract for putting In the large
”»>j),-rrtw foundation. It la expected
to let the contract for the building
aa soon as the foundation, which ,
will require consldeynblo time to
construct, i« completed, it was »tal-
ed .....'''“*7
This structure will houao
main auditorium and it the —nrri-iM
unit of a proposed two-unit build.-* J
Ing which. It Is estimated, will COM -jM
about 1175,000 complete and fully 1
equipped. • ’/Si
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rEMi r^-j'^,. Temple Lions Club j
has InauguYafeft Re annual *elty'*’”‘1
oeutlful campaign. The campaign ts I
Conducted to encourage Improve- " *'H
meets tor homes and beautifying the 89
< Ity. latHt year more than 1500 homes
won awards for civic attractive- <7
ness in the campaign. 4t Is estimat- ;l|i
cd by ottlclals that such campaigns
ih.'v,. increased real estate values , M
I ten per conf.
princess]
TODAY 1
Goldwyn presents the Chicago Daily New» t!
prize winning story—
' <S>/®ARAMOUNT
these plants get-the best food that I
Vas washed down off the hillsides.
“Terracing Is so well thought of
and peeded In tha Aubrey commun- I
ity that the bank at Aubrey bought
a form level for the farmer^ of
that community. There were about
T5 IntersRted farmers out to a
• — •1— ■- terracing several
was pyt on by
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Mann nrnl
son, Mrs .Sutherland of Dallas, and
Mr. nnd Mrs J W Erwin of lien-
ton were guests of Mr, and Mrs.
J W. Erwin Sr.
Mrs. W. II. Hawley was in Den-
(crruriiig speclaliNt i
A. M. (’«il|tgf. In
old color* <| prAaehvr who said
hm I ttH yo|i and
for AlR»n ha* rrioMt
is terraced and
of them this
Hr. hr Hr ves that 1
priK t i< a!
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Mw V. MTShan I of Dalian la
visiting her mother, Mrs. N. M.
I'ehrs, and other relatives.
J It. Luck haH gone to Houston
t«> attend the K of F. grand lodge.
Mr and .Mrs George Light. Mr.
and Mrs. G w. Walker and Mrs.
Joel Stinnett of Dallas were guests
of friends here.
Mrs. R N. JohriKun, who spent
the winter with her daughter Mrs
Salmon, in Durant, Is at home.
Mrs. F. L Covert of Fort Worth
IX a guest of relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs J. M Inman of Den-
ton were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon- Elmore.
■Mr. and Mrs. Fayette
[and children of Arina were
I of friends here
| Mrs Fannie Smith
- her sister.
1
Lm
' ;d
we give nnd everything
A party of I
planning to att
ventlon of the State Hctarl Mer-
t'liants Association and the Asso-
ciation of Befall Credit Men of
Texas which Is to be held at Eagle
Pass, with Pledras Negras, Mexico,
as joint host. May 21-2.1.
*1 he party now planning tc go is
Scott, W. H. Lone,
W E. Mann. John Me-
EilwuCds, 8 T Bea-y
and W. V. Taliaferro. They will
ii’i.ke the trip Ip automobiles, leav-
ubout May 15 and
out at nights both going
I «v .. ill i. . « I. ..
hl* own work of laying off the5
itiiracwg for hhnaelf and for hia
nelghb<MR Thin Im the only way
that terracing will ever talte a
hold in any community. Any man
can take one of thexe machine*
and do a good Job of laying off the
liriex.
J .1. 1’ralter, J. E. Gentry,. S. A.
Knight and I*’. R Kilk, all living
near l^‘wi«ville liav«* terraced part
of thtdr land and will terrace more
thin fall. -Mr. Knight haa put In
j eight and naya that he will put
them In on u large Mcalu next fall.
“There are a number of other
farmerx* who hrtve terraced thrl^
landR and riahn that they wotild
not tAU'e. mohay for the t<-rr^cea.'
Many people believe Jhat only farm
owner* ud' InfttrcNird In thin work
but many of the tenant an* inter-
♦ sled alm J. W. McNatt of Aubrey
hvvM n|i the farm belonging
E Bonar put in three ter-
Th»
tin- farm •belonging to
also pii(
farm. Mr.
would not «lo
A biiFinewH meeting of the Ep-
worth league waH held Monday
c\‘-nina at the home of 4he prexl-
dent, Waldo Font*-, on North Ix>«
<U*t Street, The offii’erM for the
fiffe’W league year were preHent and
Mt^Vernl other menjfrirrR of thr
League. Each officer made a frlk
showing hi* and her plans for the
and the ptoffry of the
and adopted
for the
the
PONDER, May R—Mr anil Mrs
Poteet and Miss iTuffer of
here.
Fran k
/ I L< win vj lie v ini ted
, F'recljUAd WrlKkt of T«uuihera Col-
lege YiNittd his brother, A. H
W right.
Miss Loir Barnett
ht re.
Mrs H R KimmonR and baby of
Henrietta are visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs E. S. Poteet
Mr and Mm A H Wright an i
children vHited her pa|entM, Mr.
and Mrs. P. B White of Plainview.
Mrs. Mattie Mae Kirklatwl of San-
g< r visited her parent^. Mr. an I
Mis Jim Seaborn
Mr. and Mrs Millard Stallings an I
baby visited her mother. Mrs. Ma»y
Trott, of Foft Worth.
Miss EthH Wiiltc and Mrs Ross
\\ oite of Plainview visited here.
Mr* Thelma Gotrher of Burkbur-
•Ptt visited her parents. Mr in I
Mrr Dan Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. E S. Pot ret and
<iawght»-rs. Misses Mae nnd TV 111
and Mrs. H. R. Simmons arid baby
visited relatives In Denton.
Mm. Ada Hammock of Hurkbu*-
iii t» visited her mother, Mrs J.
Knitfht.
Torn and Artie Knight visited at
’th. home Of r. B. White of Plain-
The past week waR spent by
County Agent G. D Everett in vis-
iting the farmers that were assist-
ed lu.-a fall um«» nmivr in, terracing
their farms, and he says lhat the
majority of these men have put up
He o( the best let race* he has
n. F..( h of these tert nerd farms
good demonstration of 1
hillsides of thh< county
I'm ci mmuuitv, iie pointer) out.
tank DjoHkin of tlie Barton-
ommunity has <|one aH much
hg a* any othfr farmer In
t’ouiity,” Everett said “Mr.
had a number of terraces
Ills place several years ago
protected his land so Veil
hi liitM nearly all of hi* farm
■ 'I and will finished up the
ibis fall >iid wUU-r. There are
i I > i< i i <i<-( * i n his pl
se he lull ofT
l he l( i r aces has
He sai<i th» r«* w
, •’’I the car. Young
I rualtei- to "Constable
j|1hc <-omplnlut waM filed
| county attorney's office.
j Business Meeting
II League With President1
For your selection, off our shelves you’ll find Kodaks of all
kinds. 1 ou ntay make your choice a handy little Vest Pocket
or n 2C Special Kodak at $65.00, ami many others
Leave yopr developing and printing
Be sure- and take plenty of film
A thrilling story of the regeneration of a good man whom 1
____ o f ('everyone thought had gone wrong, and how he saved those
PICTURES*?' I who wronged him.
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NORTH SIDE SQUARE
See Our Window Display.
Theft of Groceries From
Bell Avenue Home Reported
Theft of a quantity^yf uxrorerlu*
from a mime at 1102 Bell Avenue
wriH r*'*?'’r,e,l Monday own Id L’ily
Marshal Young and he and Consta-
ble Shifflett located a similar quan-
tity of groceries at « negro house
in ‘ Shacktown ’’ 'rhe negress ole-
dared She did not Steiil them nnd
when the officers left to muko- fur-
ther investigation sh-e olisnppei.red
nnd-dta.M not been located since.
i’hnrgeH have been filed in tin
(Use, It was said
Dalias is
W D.
Will.nr
nnd in-
injuring and
mobile’ « wa«< f il< d
Monday morning.
H. W McDad(" n-phrted t<> <’itv
I Marshal Young Mmidny that Sur-
’< dflv rfternoon when hh was pasa-
P I Bog a filling station on North Ln- '
'4k t eotrt Sfreef a knife was thrfkwn nt* de
I hi* car and stuck in the real’ door,
i He said th» re were several persons
’ •si the car. Young reported
Shifflo tt
in
“THE TRAP”
A powerful and beautiful picture for
member of your family.
■ | < dm of the entertainnientj^feHtur s
■ will be a Mexican bullfight*hi l’i«
M *n a* Ni gras, it wuh stated
a Complaint Is Filed for
Alleged Throwing of Knife
Special to Hec.ord-Gbronicb .
PILOT POINT, Muy K — The
<U«n' AM Mvciwty of the.
Baptlat Church held an all
_$UdlU.nK bee ut the huiiic o£ Mia.«
Claud lotaaller Monflay The meet-
ing was primarily for a get-togetb.
er of the church member* to dm-
cu»» church affair* At the nuon
hour a bountiful old fashioned din-
ner ))uii served to the members
their husbands and a number of
invited guests
The ladles’ Aid
Central Christian
missionary lesson
home of Mrs 55
afternoon. Plans for
be given mothers' day evening at
the church, were discussed and ar-
ranged. Tire hostess served refrr-sh-
menta.
Jim Smith received a me»nati* an-
nouncing th»* death of hi* brother.
Ed Smith, which occurred at hi*
home in Temple May C He war a
former reaident of thin place.
Mte* Edith David*un haw gofic
Hhernian where nhe will undergo
minor operation,
f Mr. and Mfr. Hugh Dunn have
gono to Olney to attend the fun-
eral of hlR mother, w hone death
curred in Fort Worth Mav 6
. F. RoK-Lt nnl
Mae arid WiHle.
Si mmoiiR v iHlt «• I
B. White of Blain-
I Phone 278 208 South Elm Street, Denton, Texas
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■vi'llfi!
Hoy Taylor of pallas visited rela-
tives here.
and Mrs. Clyde Mann
guests of .Mr, and
son of England’s king, and Lady Elizabeth Bowes Lyon, daughter
' ce<1 man an<J "lle aLu»c historic gokb-n altar
s. Vise o’in t
latscelies and Princess Mai< and others of the royal family,
renounce the throne in favor of the Duke of York.
tsl fi J I I l<»s • ri/l s, ■
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 229, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 8, 1923, newspaper, May 8, 1923; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237818/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.