Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1922 Page: 6 of 8
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Adding Machine Paper
Special, two roll* for ...
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‘lSlne<! Ic.uL rxlilp of the
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Do not fail to send the children
rarh Monday morning from 7 to 9
o’clock and Thursday afternoon at
4 o’clock.
Pool will not open until 7 o'clock
each morning unless notified.
CASCADE PLUNGE.
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“S. & H.” Green Trad-
ing Stamps.
Come in and see the new
display of premiums on
first floor.
F
6-Room House For Sale
To reduce our fresh stock of the
celebrated Milo Brand Carbon Ta-
per and Typewriter Rtbhons, -the-e
goods are offered for a short time
at the following prices, which arc
Jia rely above cost:
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208 So. Elm St. Denton, Texas ;
Ribbons, one or two color, for
any make typewriter, each ’ .50
Carbon Paper, per box of 100
sheets $2.00
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Oil Field Worker Falls in
Pit of Crude Oil and Drowns
May we add you
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.ula Cardinals lost their fifth)
M.tx Flack <>/
with
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Miss Evans
unit Miss
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visited
Mr.
WASTEFUL ECONOMICAL
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Two Sides of Turnover
HY KIONNETH W CI.AIIK
(United Press atslT -Tbspateh)
WASHINGTON. Aug. IS—+)aist-
ene\ of a hotte untouched oil (Uetd
under the tjulf of M « xi < ie4a-4ii di pa t -
,wrbir-tTnta cpmpttrrt in the Naval Hy-
dro-graphic office and .mudo public
today.
■-. i..cent reports to the Hy-
drographic office by ship captains
tell of oil bubbling through the wdTT"
era or brirtight to the surface with
anchors. \ '
The report, made public wiFK?5Wt~ and Mrs.
These goods are sold on
gnafttmt’F.’
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AUTO PARTS
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fe fubi
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that tine thing with a dear vision
unbiased by the limits tri his own
business It is in the air and on the
tip of every tongue.
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.ji&isa 5"Kte8.kJsa Fr-
Ada Mae Mutl. ~
Mr». Eunice .Epley and children
of Oklahoma are visiting her ela-
ter, Mre. ghiuMer.,- T
Mra. Resale Beauchamp and baby
fo Oklihoina are visiting her moth-
er. Mie. Shoulders. .
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl •Wiilhelm. ahd
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‘H the gam<
four tip.FK rip,
live
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official comment a, to th. probabili-
ty of the existence of an oil pool,
eguxed wide apeeulirtion In naval cir-
< li s as to how the oil might bo se-
cured. j.
In -hallow wafer tire problem la
an array one a> utt wells are In opera-
tion in the surf along the California
Coast, but no plan to pipe the rich
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J. W. HOKE
I STORAGE BATTERIES
L,. For all makes of cam at Sheridan's
rr'---^-^nwe.- Wr have a Ford battery
E . for $lG.MLjuui -guaranteed.
E-. You can’t beat the Diamond Grid
for aervice,. —. 1
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[ : . AUacttrs‘>-00 thMr Word
I . (trsight fro n Cleveland -< to 1
Ttll^ Wwiky-r hit his twenty-eighth
I hunitiwr
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TS Caught ai
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home. Cascade Flange has arrang-
ed « programme whereby you may
learn to swim and take your rest
...JiUgara Falls You can’t get as much rest as this
ndition of non* wnTd?!^ you anywKFre^^TIFTffYW' ““*~*
United States for $3.00.
.jtl field worker <»f Ah m-
U IF .IrinvnciJ Uv tilP
n*ar here vc«t» rday af-
hv frit Into n pit of
I DALL1B^f-XAS
Ami yet many of thorn—Optirely
too many—-are thinking on only one ......
side of Turnover. They think of it
as .meaning rapid selling—•putting
money in and getting it out quickly
and at a profit. They realize that
they mudt pul. greatly increased ef-
forts back of all their plans for sell-
ing and distribution.
Kellogg’s Corn FUkM are sold only
In the RED and GRF.EN package bear-
ing the signature of. W. K. Kellogg,
originator of Cota Flakes. None s/a
genuine without it.
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NATION Al. I.EACHTT.
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4 Nov V< r|. S. I’Klsburgh 3.
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BRIEF SPtffl NEWS
’"'"•riit AUiIctlrs -wort • thefr t
. straight
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I Vnitrd I’rMt Din-pateh
BCFFAI/». N T AW IS— Nine
persons were Injured Inst night when
aithree-car train <•» the Niagara
S ' Falls High Speed lnxa..xan IrU-u ajr
lk--“S ’'tt'earafinTi enused by a dynamite «•»-
t...____140*1x111 tincc miu» nuitb of the city,
h The Hfph SpcMf l.tnc Hi an Intcrur-
L.,.._’Aan, .U,i.iUU_LUA.rn _>J?£»rH Falls
and rtuffalo. The con’
of tlx |njuir«i lA von*idvr»<1 ***ri<>u»i.
Norway haw eiiactvd a law fur-
'blddina Blriktv. requiring rompuh
*aory arbitralioTT <»f TuLur dlaputcw,
and providing th*’ n*•**<’kssrv K<»v*-rn-
menial «na<l*irK.iy fur enforcing th’*
law.
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J. H. and Elizabeth Couldy
P. S. C. Chiropractors
201-03 McClurkan Bldg.
Telephone 992.
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We Are Headquarters For
foo*r.
PURStV VfGtTABlE
tcorm
FLAKE?
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We have wrecked two
Dodge ears and can furnish
parts at half price and less.
Frird parts, from 'wrecked
cars, half price and less.
A full line'of connecting
rod bearings for most every
car in thia territory.
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ilMoetatcd Pr<M DkioalcX. TniTk-e weifklV” JTdldStYHeiity.' f u
AVMONT. Auk ll-Ahln b . n »•
Cost is small and may save] >,
you a big repair bill or bad. U j
accident later on.
HILL RROTHERS
Successors to Keller & Hill.
Rock - Bottom
Mrs. Henry Wade and dnuglitcrs |
visited Mrs (', yv. .
LTeo Harrison in iienion .
Mr and Mrs J. W. Owens .(nd |
daughter, Miss Jimmie Eve. and Mr |
I Helen, md Mr
J aerson attended tbe
ntteii'lid | ,,f’ j'- —
Newt Allen, Mr.
PuBlishcd by the Record-Chronicle in cooperation with the
American Aaaociation of Advertising Agencies.
The other half of Turnover is the
consumer. All selling plans and ef-
forts fail if the consumer doesn’t
want tn buy. His desire for the prod-
uct must be created. He must meet
the seller half way. He must, be in
a mood to buy before the salesman
meuU him across Hie counter.
With all conveniences and
handy to the Xormal. Have
T some real bargains in homes
and boarding houses.
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WjEes-s-
Justin News
Jl’STIN. Au£. 17.—Mr. and
. E. Fjrtttvan and daughter,
l><»ijist, t»f Hr <' v n v. o ”1 «
,Sulli \ an’s _f.il h< r. .1. L
I't H. N. Kobortsor
WHs ht rr.
Mr. and AH
da up iit<
EfF liJitJ £321 '■
SHERIDAN GARAGE
220 W. Hldtoty. PKor^ 2RS
r.N-» roor-rUt wai.kim.
MHH,
T*i«» cJevFrcst adv^rtitinR novelty
of the xogriu jx th«. Alien'" F>d
Wanting Ppn, ndvertlxlng Al
JMCg Foot-Eax*. the Antl»«-ptir
Mealing Fj wdir for tender. Mnirj-
taXt swollen Jett. iCvery Drug btor*
HL town haw a- aupply of then
VValktiyr Dolla to glva
y fr«e. If your drurglat na»
d to receive ill* aupply be < .o*
thnm by nrndlnv a poktal tn
n H Olmsted. < are of Allen' <
:-Ka»e. Le Hoy. H. J(t» Aak your
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large crowd w«a present an.l had
a mee 11mbi •
Mr. nnd Mt 8. M. 0. YarbrCSigh and
children of Ponder visited t'. C‘\ t
Boa* FonaeUa, oparatta prlma
donna, baa baen trying tor thraa
years to catch a aquare-talled.
speckled trout at Carrebassett, Me.
Sbe got him thia auntnor. Ho
weighs nine pounda, throq ounce*.
EXISTENCE OF HUGE
POQtOEO L UNDER
GULF S ND GATED
ra'ty by the
■t r+.-HK Wtvrt Ae-
k t r» k aim t
American
I, >ui, cl Ob.
without an existing demand is for
salesmanship to assume the task
that belongs to advertising—the
task of creating demand.
W. H, MASTERS, JR. -
First National Bank Bldg. --
------ Telephone 76. fia.
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“gay—would yen Zeuh at
that Baratjf beating it hama \
until tufa hit Baehtfaf at ------ A ’
Killerr*» v era Ffake.7 \ e?
ketchu. BUI. Hat Bvntf la
trainitr an KaUfft^t anj ufa
better ret him ea eur team,
all rightl Caa, aeaybe ha
ma't rennin* euam apeedy.
Bat ha la a taaard-amaaMnt
t»ay" eh. what 7** ~ '
— ■ j'-Orfi sctiXiiiA- . f ,
Sucn amttivxa.nomsmn^
for me hot days—
fAeyre so easy to digest!
Kellogg’s Corn Flakes will become a mighty
important part of your summer diet if you’ll
realize what they mean to health.
Cut down cn heavy food during the warm
weather. You’ll feel a lot better and get away
from that drowsy, sluggish feeling. Eat lighter
foods. ‘Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are ideal,-for they
are net only delicious in flavor and appetizing
crispness, but nourish and sustain! Kellogg’s
digest easily and rest the stomach and help keep
your head clear and your body cooL
r_ .;-------4- Keftbgg’s Corn Flakes are wonderful with
the fresh fruits now in season; and, as an extra-
dessert treat, serve Kellogg’s
with fresh fruit and a generous
helping of cream—a dainty feast
that is appetizing aud de-
lightful!
W or th
JrBhie Wyman la visiting ir Foil
Worth.
Mr. i-ml Mrs J.
.liiighlira, Misses
of CurBicaaa. '
Use Mantles
Natural gas for lighting should always be
used with mantlesi Careful regulation of the
air^ihtBke init insure a brilliant white mantle
and a fine light.
Because natural gas. is so low priced fn this com-
munity many burners are left going when the light is
not needed. !
and mantles.
' Turn off your ii
Matches cost less than
r.EJ
Hr»»u n. mh
ajidriii. L.1 .
Hull fluid
trrnron vhrn
i i uju oil.
The ihpth of h rive r or of t lie 1
sea can bo a»certalnc4 by moan* of
^ device which measure* the Inter-
val of-’ii sbiihil signal irmT lhe re:
eelpt of it* echo off lira bottom <«*
the watdk: O *. J. 1
~OLD AGENCY
—Is like old friends, tested
and true. This Agency hah
for a number of years been
earning its rights to the tru-
est test of the people whom
it serves. I* .
to our list of satisfied
tomers?
J. P. MAGEE
General Insurance
Phone 611.
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~ With a 7 to
Mr a.
Miss
vislte.l Mr,
l''l< innce.
of 1’on h r
News From Lloyd
LLOYD, Aug. 16.—!Miss Ix-ta Sea-
graves, who has been very ajck p( I
typhokl fever for severt,! days eori-
llnueH very ill Nltp In iriso thought
to have rlieuniifjiljinij, '
Mr. and Mrs. .7“
children of Dentil
'ter. Mr*. Maeddjl
EVERY MAN IS THE RULER OF HIS OWN
DESTINY
Money is the pffwer behind the throne. With it
a man can shape his future according to his own
ideas and desires,)overcoming all obstacles and rul-
ing his own fate. The greatc-st financier8 emphasize
the importance of saving. By depositing a reason-
able part of your earnings,’ not only will they accum-
ulate and multiply, but enable you to meet oppor-
tunity when she knocks at YOUR door.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Tf the present efforts that are be-
ing put into selling were am ply Sup-
ported by a corresponding elTort-to
create consumer demand thru Ad'-'
vertiring, tbp husipeas conditions of
this country would be rapidly chang-
ed into an era of great prosperity-
in spite of Old World conditions and
everything else. ' .-——t———r— —
The .proof of this is in the fact
that right now, under these very 1
conditions; the manufacturers who
are putting proper emphasis 6fi ere- -
ating a demand for their product,
as well as selling it, are doing a big
business and are actually, getting
the high turnover that othets are
trying so strenuously to got thi>i
intensive selling. > r
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Thealert.business man dealing with ing—to create consumer demand
... —_consumer - preferenee. -
'b“lx wo........ay la "turnover." lem.nil «»
Whether be be a merchant, manu- Without it they fail. The only
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L 5 Bear In mfnd that our p,
■3nr tn BaA4xia<-*
V .Turrell
Boston Rtd Sox ilefemeil ChkUiKV
ta a doubh bill y<—tiMdBy, 3 to 2
MMl S to 1 Six runs in th«- hcv
» «nth gxvc thin LNrbs n 7 Io 4 vic-
tory OAtr Uoatpp .NatJ<»n.xL anil
tnwilt: the neventh utraJght for Utt
— - - Braves have fulled to
tn Ottcago this
• frtutrt np
Mabbrl not only liebt Viueinnatl
acorelrss yesterday but hi* two-
d^a«er in the fifth drove ‘r the
only Pit t ladtI ph I a run
C. W,lkvr»on aud
N. tdij'i and I*1pxa
K Wil
‘ ? liittlidiiv din-
Mr. Wllkersrm's sifter, Mr*.
Minnie lijovvniiiK. at Bartonville. A
Our butcher &lwp is..lhc. last
word in sanitation and clean-
. lineM. Choice meats nrc re-
ceived daily and kept chilled
and fresh in our pQi'W'ct re-
friireratprs. In buying from
us you pet only the best every
day .and our prices are no
higher Iffifiif vMi pay else-
where. You’ll he delighted
with our serviiu- if you will
let us convince you with a
trial.
Ted Davis Meal Market
A potter, ^kp««riini»n>pnu V^ith
vhi i«>UM earths in in rittompt t<» find
a mixture which woiPhl htarul vort
tiiiuai* heuL. dih'JuVEr’<1
w hile nn mH leittn h **
IriK glaxbcM thought
rnnitrmcnt and uses
telef<jope.
IRINGUSYOURCAR
Why nol turn over your
car to us for upkeep. Let us
kt Affecting Sports
in North and East
' Th* North Slid Ea*t h: swcltciius
■ a torrW heat ■«■»,« th it la
ISWOM 11* SdkVvi AHi Ah* ximrtx. both
In lhe major baaeteatt longnoo attH-
•three NpoHX Acwnunt* of 'games
i’. ate rd sv show that Jm Bush wal
(Mired on account ot the heat In
tttv garni between ti e Vhnkc'ea and
Jkctroll.-a.!. Jtoui Axtto.uilUu .JM: .bat! .
attorisk elaht Strene hmfnas. F'-w
harx m to* American League.
W bettn r winntnc «r lo-Mna, wont
the full dteiai.cv Y liniaday.
'*** F’hlladelph>.< the heat had
Ila iffti-Ct on tint l.’svir Cup match
D ritveen the Australian a lid SfainlHh
I IWvle eup team* and waa one of I
L. th* cause* idacina tie Ausiraltnn
D Saam Jteadad hv aleiald I’alteiaon
In the position nt having only a
I «ClltillK chancf. ’
gf■ rt: ’1 ■*•
'• »MU«A AND FRMNt H IN FIN-
AM or HkOFEMlnXM. MATCH
PlT*rSE(’R<;H. Pa. Ana IS —
tjena 8*ra».’n. national open golf
I—7 A- •bamph'ty. iqualtoed for the fliaia
r»terda>\ l>v defeating Itobj, t ru-
[/~o toahank of Weatfeld. N. J., three.
r*’1' '' INEjto't Two to play Hr wMIJ H.«er
Emmett French if YounffatoWb, 1
' , Ohio, in the finals today! Kreuckt
bad au «a»> admi-fimU victory over
_____Jahn LoIdem ’iuaedo. Ns Y. i-ighi
i- aXd. (even. , '
YESTERDAY’SSCORES
TtAt* i.t. ti.ii:
Dallas 4. 'JaUvaton S—
Shreveport b, HoU'don 8.
fasj—Wichita Fails 2, Sen Antmrio. 1.
[• Fort W«ith in. Bcaum ’iit I.
Ekir-J :■ T '--
" AMFMICAN I.KUIFK
EX- C. Pbiiadi Ijnii.i *.’ CtevC'itmd 1.
I New York 7. Detroit I
Buat<>vi J-j. 2 1.
St. Loui« !•. Witshiux^’H 8
fete'jfc ■»' * - ---
and Mrs. Claude Stovall of Denton
Were here. ,
Some of those who
chkircTi at Little Elm Sunday niirht
were Mr. and Mbs
Mnrvin Allen, Phillip Hill I
.» ■wv-x-'e -e^ —■ w naana- •na— • -fafa--■-'-w «* '• Mil
1 »ywa»iBi»rw2'-’';i --yv -Sywir~*^agj|^
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flew #|^t<f*r- trf1 ffarrtrtttwi W
helping liev. T. K. Hardy of Den-
ton conduat the meeting here.
J. W. St*Her and Rofta CiMHHMfl
were In Dentpm
J W.. Keltuieuuul Jim Martin were I
in Denton. J
George yuttou waa In Dallas. J
ltrs Flin-eheo Ttuali <>r Denttw,
Make the Left-
Overt Cevnt— I
T HERE are few J
left-over foods with
a greater value than J
potatoes. And there I
y are few better ways ;
to fix them than to
j make potato cakes.
fl A good suggestion
H for thetr preparation *
J i, to mill ths potatow I
thoroughly and then whin
| them into a batur rritn
one or two tin and frah I
cream. Then fry in deep |
I fit. until ctirp, and wrv*
hot. They makt. * aakfc....
, did breakfavt cliih. and
alro wortwrl! with iteaka
and frnh meat*.
Um Mr,. Tucker.r Short-
I enina lor this and all
your frying. You'll never
know ,1m UmI liyin, (at
until you try mine—for
it doea not acorch with
iwal, or impart grrary
! flavor*, or make tried
| loud, aotay.
J. T. Webb was IB milAS
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Webb, Mr. and
Mrs. Ja<u rtttll. Mias Marie Moore
and J. <>. Adams were in I >oiit”n~
Mr. Alld Miw, IT L. Width uud
am, Herbert, .Vautahn. MrS." J. \
Wtiltr, MiKsrs Fenr Hoort arirt Li.
Hun llabertson* were in MinulSU
Wells.
Mr. and Mrs.
in DecgFttr.
lailliun Robertson was
■ AVTirTTr
Miss Joo Florence wns In Denton
Alvin Wilson ot Fort Worth w.<s
here L
Marvin Moore nnd family if De-
catur visited relatives berc.
Brad Taylor and Mrs H. L Tay-
lor and children of Prairie Mot:pd
were here.
FHrk AVtlrnn of Fcrrt Worth wnr
here.
The union meeting ot Methodists
Presbyterians and Chrtatianu is
"priikressl n g"”incel'y7'
Miss Lucy Bailey of Kruxii
here.
ETJ"-''’" JS*W Tor1c Tank* mnd; it two out
P*_l. . Off fftorwe tunny__DwtColC 3 ■■t'“F
fO-- — w.,,,, „ 7 j JU'Ol 0
1.______gobii ffynt pIt 11 *>• Ip
With t,lie Vtirtks Hl f._
while Sibler hit only Pace in
times up hi the gat e with V.'asli-
ItoKlon, both l< sing points in their
ivxuin* averages Kisler gained two
o ,points on his had and has .40* to
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Nine Persona Injured in
Wreck of Trolley Train
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PENTON HECORD-t-HRONJCIE, FniDAY, AUG, 18, 1833 _ —
and familyG. w. Nix and family.
Worry* Wnde nnrt -fttWrtty;- Stoney
N'ew|on. Leonard Dorris, Mrs. Lau-
ra Y’prtley and daugfitera. Misses
Leya and Lyla, t ' .
Bud Reynolds wan at Garza.
■i... D. W—‘i'ipps and son*. Milton ami
I Duvht’Ttf nettr Fame Oak were here.
I Haloid and Harnlduiae Grace
'have been qnitp, t}j.ck but 'are some-
i u-ttot. torna*:' ----------
Arthur Wade Turn George
were at Liberty. ' 1 T
Charlie Selby anti Tom Hart of
Ljltle Flint was here.
1. 8. Nkiugle of DCfiton was lure.
- Ttowr-nc nnit K wtty tbrnyrta; Hiwf*
Button. J< K. Phillips, C. C. Ort.
Charley Evans, George Nix, Sidney
Doirfa W. A. M-eV'arroll, Fid Terry.
Jim Conklin, Wmde Brockett. Carl
1’iar. Henry Wade and Grover, Sal-
mons wi'Ke In 7 >onton.
Miss Daisy Wade was the guest
•»f Mr*. J. W. Owens unfl daugh-
ter* fn Denton. ”
Jntm i+raiit and daughter. Ruby.
-rnf Jtentoii visited ids daughter, Mrs.
W. Nix, Henry McDaniel and
the others who went from here to
Bois tl'Aic Island to fish have
turned homo They werh able
catch Very few fish. _.
Noah Grace Anti son, Haroldalm,
Were in Denton,
"Grumltuu” KuuelslH. „ ” ho has
been visiting Is-, daughter, Mrs.
Gvoi gi Dennis, for several*, months
returned to her home at Carbon.
Several here arc picking cotton.
Harvo Button attended church
’ at Little Elm.-"
Mrs. George Dennis and son, Alex
were he Denton.
|fkih McMillian and sons were
1 teritoi).
Mr, and Mrs. George Button vis-
ited his naren’ts in Aubrey,
Mr. and M«s. Henry Wade welfo J
fn Aubrey.
»GAS LIGHTING
Lighting with natural gas can be 'done as ef-
fectively Skiid more economically than with any
other meins.
Properly installed fixtures afford a beautiful,
mellow light that floods the rooms and is not
trying on the.eyes. >
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.Elmer Grant and
bn visited bis sls-
_____ ___Orr.’ ' ”2
Tom Nix vISTted Shelby Hankins
at Halt Branch.
1 Mrs. Mona Hlalliffg* Ami chil-
dren of Little Film visited relat I vise
hero.
Hsuiv Wtovivi
daughters. Missca_Daisy and Ftuth
and Miss Lillie Mae Adar wire thw-
guestsnf Mr. anil Mrs. Ben Puckett
south of I.one Oak
Mr. and Mra. Boll George
children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Puckeet south of Lonp.Oak
Charley Evans and son. Archie,
carl Pi-ar and Mr. Mctiarr were
in McKinney.
Mrs. Ii. H. Wade and daughter, _
Mfa*> to*i*v. attondad Xinx -Ji. X_____I,’..
U. training course at -Little Elm
Inst week, given by Miss Ora lliti-
uett of Seminary Hill, Ft- Worth
Twenty one young people took the
course; sixteen took the examina-
tion and passed. Most of them mak-
ing n 100 per cent report Those who
Sunday are: Misses I Vti Mae Banks.
Inez Watson, l’«iiline*~lluiikins. Al-
lene Gammon, Ruth and Gladys Mnt- ■
fayiis. Ora Ia*e Banks, AIHe Surgent
and Dalay Wade. Mrs. Henry-Wade.’
Raymoitfl j?al’ks. Shelby Hankins,
tsalah Harirenti R J, TIAnkme and ?
two others, their name* not knotvh l
here.
Miw Corrfnne Evans of this place
ami Miss Thelma Bell of lame Oak
will teach In the UoVd school next
term. Miss Evans will be principal
Belle primary teaiher.,
Ruti 1’ockrus and children j
relatives mar Detitop. .
and Mtl-s. Cliarlie Orr aihi J
children visited In Denton.
Miss Della Norris visited her cou- ,
sin. Miss Lillie McDam l. at Dxua. , H.
e iiiui diiiigliters J G
Jacobs ami Miss ,Sul
Denton ,
W
akraigiit y«:terday when Broo'xly
tf/' • ’... 4*f*at*d them Y to 7 J.L_; _
tin ' arrts vas or. Ahe .bench
C . . JjLuf'.J knee ®«M1 faehu+ts
hi» Pla-e
Fred Tun-- ', ‘ pile!” r of the Daa-
r -ton Brave* secured In the trade
i... Lbal sint Hugh M' Judlat. to Hie
p. '. GialltX. has hern released to St.
J-e- Louis Natlot.-Us <Mt waivers.
Thr T!Inms pourrnrrt rnnw n
hurlers bard yestef.lav for a
Carey aird Bussell of
hit home runs inside
I Little Elm New* Itb^'^blw
LITTLE »£LM, Aug. 17.—The Bap-
tist meeting CJesad Saturday night
Thirty-one Joined By baptism ajkd
twelve by letter.
J. C. k’uyim was tn Denton.
Jim!riiid Allas Ruby Martin wutu
'n I leiiloti. ’ « ‘j*
..... J’irfc t’nshtng Berry of Aubrey In
■Virtuinrr 1 SiMter. Mis O. B Wurlh are Muealtt ,lf WttB ,the AUesl. of. Mrs. StaKKi
• 11 it 1 ’ *r* •
Miss Estelle Kelton is spending
a few days with her aunt, M>s.
C harlie Nelson, of FrlsTO.
Elbert Slovci and wife wuro Ju
Di-nton.
--------YTi"W‘s WrtTe*Wd"KtEeT Durham’
of Denison are guests of Mrs. El-
In-rt Stover. ■
J. C. I aym* arid wile were th Den-
ton. ..»•
E L'. Cftit k was in Denton.
Mrs. Francis Malone of near Fris-
co was here. , '
Arvll I’ope of Pilot Knob Is the
| V(u>st nr Rogers KtBlngfeworth,
| Dr. (iml Mr(. Mellow of (Frisco
Lure spending ,‘tlic week with her
mother. Mrs. Rose.
•.Tiiek TmTV nrd T«innjr-»Y-T»nl5ir
arc visiting here.
J W. Htatler was in Dallas.
Bud Reynolds whs In piano.
Miss Judy Mas-ey; who has been
visiting here, returned to Deuton.
Milt Huints was In Dallas.
Eugene Stover of Duncan,
laves Fiddle and Joe. I is the guent ot Ills slater,
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1922, newspaper, August 18, 1922; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237907/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.