Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 93, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 30, 1922 Page: 4 of 6
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PRINTING
Have you looked over your
supply of printing—envel-
an-
letter
heads,
state-
opes,
T
V
Denton
v Islted
ments, etc.
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.
I am prepared to give you
of
visited
I'en'.on
quality printing at reasona-
ble prices.
and family of
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WIRES DOWN
Roach,
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Phone 888.
Wright Bldg.
Phone 13 or 150
West Side Square
WJ>!
Wouldn’t There Be
FLORIDA SEALED
BR*
A TREAT FOR THE HOUSEWIFE
giving in Your
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Large size, heavy weight, 85c per dozen.
Home if—? v
WE AKE PI TTING ON AN
If
ALUMINUM CAMPAIGN FOR DECEMBER
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SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY
Let’s tai it over.
Large percolator, preserving kettles, large tea ket-
Edwards & McCrary
r-g-
3-piece set.
r
You trade $5 00 and pay $1.19 cash and get one of
‘t
Your old suit.
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Retail price «»f
is $2.50.
the sets.
these sets
See
iiri.
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Give us your December account and
what you save.
We will
grt your Aluminum below cost price.
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Phone 42.
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Mason Tires and Tubes
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Thanksdiving
HOLIDAY LIST
We have the proof.
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Denton, Texaa.
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THANKSGIVING DAY
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WE GUARANTEE TO FIT YOU
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appreciated.
joyous and boun-
QUALITY WILL TELL
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teous one.
Men repeat their purchases on—
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mnoke.
Garnett of I.lttle FUn was
JULIAN SCRUGGS
WOMEN’S WEAR.
J. A. COOK, Grocery
PHONE 171
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.*■ * Wool Goods at
'’ Wool Goodfj at ......
Our customers find that all our merohandwe is
sold on this basis and that prices are always con-
sistent with quality.
Diju know that we are of-
fering for a few days—
J. W. Turnbow
E. A. Bushey
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$3.19
$2.98
$1.89
$1.79
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TURNER BROS.
Phone 7 or 907.
We Give 8. & H. Green Stamps.
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DECEMBER IS HERE
Why not buy your groceries where you can
get what you want, and get the best of every-
thing to eat.
McCOMBS & SIMPSON
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P1GCLY WIGGLY, INC. -'
Mrs
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J.
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noth<
of
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LET US DRY CLEAN AND PRESS
Sunny dale flewi
Nxv. 20.
of Dertor.
Phone Ml
Week. G
Charley
visited
and
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lot h are
«.n»in<rce
a*.* arc
i pome
F, round
n rvous
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must
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highly i
All trimmed hats at Half
Price.
20
n ■
proper.-
FEDER vtioa
Rest
Friday. Dec.
h Served.
SOUTH SIDE TAILORS
W. R. SCOTT.
I
nd Miss
. • Wei'S
Elder
THANKSGIVING
if*Davin went to Fort Worth
' night to enend Ttisnh.-
' Mm. Dijvia und their
Wednesday
attend the
rneet-
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I BUY YOUR SHOES FROM IN EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE
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if b
who hr.a
Ooun'.y,
been at
r< tin tied
..75c
..59c
39c
..39c
Fancy Cal. Walnuts, per pound I.40c
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..$1.25
...: 40c
13c
I~w-
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$2.79
$2.39
$1.69
$3.79
.. .$2.29
$1.69
Wool Goods at $3.98
Wool Goods at ...
Wool Goods at ...
Wool Goods at ...
t prayer »rrvler« nt
dlaxinn on East G1K !
held or Friday i ‘ ‘
of 1
pern.ii
attend,
nt of
rLET IIS HELP WITH YOUR
pini
until
Good hiia purchased the
Waketon. from J. M- Calv
j. m. and Misa Mint
were In jihIIhb.
Joe 1’hlppr and B.
Frlweo viHited hefll.
j. II. Haney arid
moved near Ruaaoke.
Mr. and Mm. Jeff Vaintei
moved here from Bethel.
Lee Hunk of Chi
■" ‘ MeNtel of
Hun lay i
K rii in i-j
Silk and Satin at..
|| • Silk and Satin at
Silk and Satin at
Canton Crepe at
Canton Crepe at
Georgette at
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Wardo Fouts
PRINTER
Not because they are the best known fine shoe in the
world, but because to them personally they have ren-
dered complete satisfaction.
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Walnuts 35c per po^und, Almnds 30c, But-
ter Nuts 20c, Jumbo Peanuts 20c.
Fancy Lettuce, Celery, Peppers, Tomatoes,
Cranberries for your Thanksgiving turkey. If
it’s to eat, we have it.
We will be closed all day Thanksgiving.
I AM STILL GIVING
The only reliable, efficient, dependable Ambulance
Service in Denton.
Fancy Cal. Almonds, per pound
New Shelled Pecans, per pound
New crop Pecans, per pound
Old fashioned Brown Sugar, per IT)
fc.1,,1
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Fancy bulk Glace Cherries, per pound..75c
Fancy bulk Pineapple, per pound
Fancy bulk Citron, per pound
Fancy bulk Orange Peel, per pound.
Fancy bulk .Lemon Peel, per pound. ..
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START DECEMBER RIGHT
Buy your groceries
and fresh meats from
BALL BROS.
Phone 9 or 90.
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RUSSELL-GRAY-JONES CO.
Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothe*
SUNNY DAI.E.
Mxud Taliaferro of Dertor. visited
Irlenda here
Mars. J. W. Stuart ana daughter,
.Miss Viola, of Denton vis-I.ed rela-
tives here.
Mrs ('argil of
■. G. Vaughn.
rank Roach.
in Collin
New* from Wai eton
WAKEWN. Nov, 2J.--T. A. Me-
* ” M gtpre at
■ ,rt
Calvert
Bradle’y
it C/e<ms|
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make it look like new.
MEN'S FINE OVERCOATS
We have enjoyed the distinction of having the
finest selection of Overcoats shown this-season and
the prices we are making on these garments, which
ara made by Kirschbauni and Society Jhaud, are low- k>
er than they have.been for years.I
_Yi. B. M’CLURKAN & CO.
The Home of Cantilever Shoes for Men and Women R
f Let’s go to~the' Thanksgiving Football Game.
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—welt, if you should send
home a beautiful new living
room suite. Say, for instance,
one of those wulnut or ma-
hogany, velour upholstered
beauties that we got in a few
days ago.
Man, they’re worth far
more than they cost when
you consider the beauty, the
comTort and added happiness
they bring to ones home. •
CITY
at Women's
House,
iainchei
We all like to dress up and look and feel our
best. For this event we are featuring very new and
attractive creations in Silver Pumps in strap effects
priced at $11.00. Plain Silver Pumps, finest quality,
broken sizes, at $7.00. Plain Gold Pumps, in broken
sizes, unusual values at $5.00. Beautiful Silver and
Gold Ilwiwy to match.
'.obiuziU. Pum-p* Ad«.
tractive, at $11.00. Other colonial effects, in Black
Satins, Patent, Suedes, in French or walking heels,
priced at $9.00 and $10.00: New shipments of Hos-
iery in Wool and Silk to match the new shades.
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DOSSEY & HOLLOWAY
Fr|»e Shine* On All Shoes We Sell,
j 2/ ~ • •___.2 . -•Jewell
iipd Ruth
afternoon
will attend
.... game be-
tween Texas University and the A.
Sr Al. College, and visit friend".
Missex oulda Bculden Mark Reed.
Mae Baker, and Kathle< n H< ar1. C.
I. A. students, are .also xaen-ling
(!,.» aA- Austin mid L'uLRXfi
Station. Several will «o to A. & M
f.,r the Thanksgiving hop. and
others expect to remain in Austin
i nd attend the g-overnoi s ball.
PRINTING PRICES
b
. AU calls promptly
swered. Dallas phone Y3715.
Dentpn phone 979.
0. & 0. TRUCK LINE
Roy Allen -;
DF.vrOA GlllCS M’KAD
t it a vkm.i v iat. ih H'si iv.
Mitfee Emis Allijioii,
Reeves and Edith EYrh
Speer left Wednesdat
lay v,n > vslne"*-
who Is working
.s here for the
hoTIdav*.
of Krum
f JaZZ
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Toneycntt Is ' n
the week-end.
Speer Is spcnrilrg the
_____ holidays in Austin.
Margaret Butler Is In Fort
mini --
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SSSiS
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Hamm* rm 111 bo* »1,
lb.. Pir< r, ^.1
1 nm. <..»
frth*'r wlxr*< nnd
at proa»orti m i 1
Loss than a moqth remains for Christmas shop-
ping. How quickly these very important days will
speed by.
We have never assembled a more varied assort-
ment of useful gifts and we are very enthusiastic and
anxious for our large patronage to visit this store for
ideas.
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ROUNDABOUT TOWN
T T Holt, loenl aervtc# ear drtv-'
n his return from
the wrecking of a
truck near Keller
r night nbout 7 o'clock,
waa hit by a heavy tour,
nd wax turned over but
drivel- of the car. which was
1:. .: ... did not
render ainistarce. bf said
vet< of the truck, hua an.
RHHt-.rlnc 1 skin
Wife wns bruls-
learn the injured
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HOLSTKUN 3HLK
I uni now offering to the penpie
of Denton milk from my tubercular
tested prize winning Holstein herd.
You'll be pleased. Give me a trial.
Milk delivery. Mrs. Bertha I. Stout.
T'hone 32. 1007 W. Hickory St. .
Business Property boa ns
ALVIN HILL.
NOTICE TO MY I ATRONM
After Dec. 1, I will be locat«d In
the Schweer Building, south side cf
the sTUare, Rooms 28. i‘>, 30 and »>
96 W. A JONES D. D. S.
ST." A-----wi V.Vrn- rrut rmreet---
iliYti ■ ........ - an I -A ensl-
1/ig orders glim ut-
LUSKPRWflN6«
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and Ivan Jr.
rj here for
nr-ollier,
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horn i
T. .is. inn
Wedtieaday
giving »>tl. r-y-w
son. who has been Very 111.
W. T. Doiwtt left
nlffht for Houston to
Stalo Teachers'
ing. I. -i-
F. N- Rlnoy
from Roi '
■ Orlon <
here yesterduy.
J I. FoweJl was
from Corinth
Curtis McGee
day from Krum.
E J. and Dents Headley were In
Foft Worth yeiiterdi
Robert Blanks.
In Whitewright, ii
Thanksgiving hc-7.
John Henderson
here yesterday.
MIh« Olive JI
ley View for
Miss Ruth f
Thunksgi vl ng
Miss -----
Worth-
Mr. and Mrs. W S
children are visiting his
Fort Worth.
,Mbss Eva V. Hatch Is It.
for the week-end.
Mrs. Hubbard Rates, ptate
thander of 'he Muecaltiere, Is
Arlington to help or.^nt-fso n
hive.
Overton Farr nnd fanlly of Ok-
lahoma City, Ok . and diss Jessie
Parr of Dallas are Thirksglv'ng
guests In the home >f dr. and Mrs
J. C. Farr. •
Mrs. T, E, Peters Is In Dribs for
DAILY TRUCK SERVICE
. .BETWEEN
Dallas and Denton
l.
nrtnn triTuii
nr. a
Lrtter-liesds. tuled. t
1-8x11, 8- -ar ’0 1b m
JlVe ■ guar-aotre full
rronnt. nrs-ti-Strlv p-lrt-
•xl. with r>» sulstltu-
lk»h.
A.----HF. v!>•>
4x9 1-2. In bond
2___*xUtnts 2U- aid
h»pcr fA<> for 2
010 for |3.€U.
er. reported
Fort Worth
small Ford
Wednesday
The truck ’
Ing car an
the driver of the car.
coming toward Denton,
slo p t u - —-----------
The driver of the
arm broken
abrasions and bls
<d. Holt did not
persons’ names.
n x ..P..
tic, roaster, combination atewer and uteamer, also a
., ...Is place an<
Maude MeN'lel ,»f le Wisvlll "
married Hun lay aftjr.ioon. .
Cnfar of.Krmn pilTorraod the cere,
mony. *
- Misses Frances and K44AH
V"rt visited tl elr slater,
George Coulter, iLtlirx.-,
,1. R. Forbes. H. A. PQ’ter J. F
Bradford t.nd wife, Mrs. Ell't Brad-
ford and Mrs. Maude Rob.-rts were
in Denton.
a Joyous Thanks-
The first woman in the
Staten to apply for ndinlMsl* >n
bir wan Myra Brad well,
Chicdb**, JS70.
Beit Kates—Best Terms.
______ ALVIN HILL
Again reminds us of the landing of the Pilgrim
Fathers in 1620 and the designation of-a certain day
each year that we should all give thanks and feel
justly proud for whatever we may have gained. We
take this opportunity of thanking the people of Den-
ton and surrounding territory for their patronage
during the year, and asst’. 2 tl.-m that it was greatly
In thej^inal E»timation of a Shoe
QUALITY WILL TELL
The electric fire siren nt th. Fire
HmII. which has Injun out of com-
mission since the motor was burn-
ed out several nights agn during an
uTafm, has bben' repaired and Is In
use again. The motor was sent to
Dallas und rewound and aftei it
win Installed was tested out Wed-
nesday afternoon
J II W ntMi»'» Rhick automobile
and a Ford owned by a Mr. Mitchell
«x Hided head-on Wednesday after-
noon near the Hickory Street inter-
section with Bernard Street but no
one wag Injured A wheel and axle
< n the Ford were broken tend a hole
punched in the Buytk radiator.
Regular - .
Bi'ptist Mission on East (m, Street y., , , .... _______......
w ill be held or Friday nlglitx in r Austin, where they
the futnre tnM-:wi of Tnursday annual Thanksgivin
rights In order t > pern.il more
School children to attend, accord-
ing to ennoiihcen'eiit of those In
charge. Song services will login at
7 p. in. and piayei services rt 7:1'
.1__N- Kwtur. M IlL.-hAYa—ChAlX-' uL
the services next Friday night.
A slow ruin that early Thursdav
morning threatened to spoil many
Thanksgiving day outings soon stop-
ped and at 10 o’clock the skies allow-
ed sonm Indication of clearing
Partly cloudy weather for Thurs-
day with unsettled weather, prob-
ably showers, and cohler for Fri-
day was the weather bureau fore-
cast Thanksgiving morning.
Thanksgiving, home day of feast and fun I Sir
Gobbler struts no more, but king at last, brown roast-
ed and bursting with royal dressing—fragrant, spicy
and savoryrr-for his brief hour he reigns, the center
of attraction. . n-vr-y—n—’ -L '
No wonder youngsters, popAyed with hungry -
longing, are almost too eager io wait
From orchards “way back on the farm” come
rosy, juicy apples. Then there are vegetables, pip-1
ing hot, crisp celery, golden pumpkin pies and crink-
ly-crusted mince ones, tarts, cranberry sauce as of
yore, and smoking fruit puddings. , .
Candies for a sweet tooth and nuts to ersek with
jest and story, and goodies once more make children^
of us all. We don’t want to miss them. We’ve gath-
ered al|.those tQQthsome thing* from the markets of
the United States, and the variety is big enough for
every appetite and purse.
DE LUXE FRUIT CAKE
1 pound »ise 75c. 2 pound size $1.50.
BAZAAR.
Room. Court
1 to Dec. HI.
95
NERVES GONE TO PIECES
L-___HOT*. IM Qt’HK ACTION I
When Vour nerves havp to
p Arc pf,” {he v ires fl re down 1n dead
earnest! Your bo:1ll\ fun<’tiz'* “
f lie ranged just a* the c«-
and transport-lit »n of a M:
thrown out of rf»ar wh.n
great storm lev< |j ' ? the
the vires whii’l f< rn* tlv i
•ywtetn of the c.mntiy’* j’F
If your nervoup eystem !
Z burdened by work wnrr>.
Mrenuoi R lite c,f t »d.iv. ' ' u
Thke Instant stepj< to restore
normal health Cela.i Is
Oanserou*—poaamlv fatal
In Forco Tonic, the ^refl* s>ste-
mlc reco’istY iirtive. you will Had
r.»irpr sir.u r< sto*ativo <n<i
!l«InK elYcrts It acts to replenish
the ncFve-eru rgy whh h sVs ftiliim.
nnd to tone and i r*l » o th*
nervous «y*tenv in ev<*tv way
— also con tributes ty the
health t nd proper x.tti >n of th<*
Wphole sy«te*o. without Abb h no
jprffMnlr nari can he lit 113 *» *t.
■ Ort a tvnttlr r>* t-Vre** f*rdnv, nnd
Receive the brnriHs »t holds nut to
you. For sa*r by the '"’iirt’s Co.
Wknow?”
.Mrs.
Frr.
work
home.
Mrs. Row lit,
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs.
Nir Center Point
ir's parehts, Mr.
mart
J. W. Ktuart -of DemtcHV wco; her*.
Denton vtsmorx were Harve t»tarr.
L. Brvan, B F Stuart Q.’ V.
- will Stuart, C. Y;.'MctJanlei
and Cecil Cowan.
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»iiwiiiiigjwiwiimsiiijjii mwfi m
“7" raswtH
Society
MH. AWtt MU’. Fl.MO M.FDD
I'HVVhMiHIMi G VESTS HERE.
Mr. and Mr a. EUiio S)o<!d of DjU-
;.(x. Tha'ikagivliig guests of Mr.
und Mrs H. F Scbweer, wers en-
tertained at bridge V.’> dn<‘.s Iny ev-
ening ut the home of their host
and boater's on Vest Oak St'Cet.
Mrs Siedd has Vein a guest In
tile SchWeei home for the ('list
evelhl diD-s, and ItBS T,aen Cie re-
cipient irtI several ,c<»n-,>lIm« n’s. be-
ing entertained by a nun,her of her
Deuton friends. Mr. Sled 1 ai rived
Wednesday for the holiday.
AMERICAS COTTOS CQNSl Ml'-
TTOS IS .TAPAS OX ISCREASE.
OXA KA, Japan. Nov. 29—Japanese
cotton mills consume an Increasing
amount of American cotton. Five
or six years ago about seventy per
cent of raw eotpHi used in Japau-
i's, niltlB came from tnrtta and only
about twenty percent from the
I’niterl States Now, nearly fifty
p*-ee--n( «,f. Il'ir caw
piled by' Aliierlwi. For the twelve
months endtd July. Japan bought
750,000 hales of American cotton, as
compaml with f.oo.uoo bales for the
year ended July 1'221.
I'll ASKSGIVJNG HOcIStr.
PARTY AT TVJtSF.lt HOME.
Mrs A. D Turner ,« hostess to
n Thanksgiving hoos.'-p'ir'y at her
home on AVest Oak Street tn ad-
dition to Demon relatives nnd
Irierda who are. gneat,s for the
holiday celebration, the f allowing
ar<* here from Dallas. Mr und Mrs.
W F AVinr. and daughter. M's*
Avella; .Mr. nnd .Mrs. C. P. Vaughan
rrnrt iron; Botbie; Mr. and Mrs. Tur-
ner Urlggs.
May your Thanksgiving be a
k- ’ ; - ohm
F'.,’ ■■ —
M-JTTEtl-IIF SUM
Haimm rmi'l l oud.
H>. -ire v 1-2x11
for 12 85; 1 <>mr for
90. Otlu r ar.
‘ rifles In same
, turn.----r-----;-----
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nii.r.- in ins
Rtatementa and hltt-
' heads. rerular luled
stock, all sires. In b- nd
n’ rak paper. 5< o f<
---43,50. l.ooo for ja
Miss Elva Hawkins, who 1g teach-
ing In the Dallas public schools, la
here to spend Thank?jrlvlng with
her mother.
Mr and Mrs. E. Bird and daughter,
Mildred, jot .Fort Worth are here to
spend Thunksglvlrig with Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Hester Sr.
Miss I.uclhi Hill of Spanish Fort,
who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
>•;. H Cralnt ‘left Wednesday for
Fort Worth, where she will Spend
Thanksgiving.
1. G Ballew of Pilot Point was
here Wednesday afternoon.
R.'T. Verby. who has been lit Dk
laljorna for* some time, Is here to
spMld ThanVigiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barna end
chfMren are In Aubrey for Thanks-
giving.1 , , . .*
Mr, and-MrO. M, U; latrhar are
spending Thanksgiving in Fort
Worth, visiting Mrs. I.umar’s sis-
Mrp. Ivy JoYmson
cf Ardmore. Ok . »
Tluiukagi vlng with
Mrs. C. A. Williams.
Mrs. Braeme Stevenson nf Wel-
lington, who has hern gpest of
Wilts Tief AVIUInms, has ttonA tn
Fort WCTth for a visit with’ her
parents. , Mr. and Mrs. George Wil-
liams.
Eltr.o Sledd of Fort WrtrtY cams
,UP yesterday h> join Mir Sledd fof
Thanktglvtng with the H. F.
Schweers.
Miss Mary Leverett, who Is
teaching at Oddo, Ok., came
last hihIiI t<> speml the Thanksgiv-
ing holiday with her mother, Mrs.
T. W Lfvfrett.
Mr. and Mrs. J. AV. Simmons and
family alter st'endlng Thanksgiv-
ing In Dallas with Dr. and Mrs. IV.
G- Langley will go to Ladocla for
the week-end with Mr. .and Mrs.
Albert Sweeney.
Misses. Lorene Wllllntns. Justine
.Harris and Mary klUrv <»f the
Sherman High .School faculty are
here spending Thanksgiving with
homefolks,
Dr. and Mrs. F. M nral’oy left
<n the bilated T A P. train Wed-
nesday night for Austin to see the
Longhorns and Aggies battle to-
day. They will go on to Houston
to attend the State Teachers’ As-
sociation meeting. Marlon Bralley,
their son. Is a member of the Lopg-
Corinth News
r CORINTH, Nov 29 —Some of the
Dei,ton visitors were: Mr. and Mrs,
J K Robinson. L. Urlltith. Mr. and
" Mrs 1 M i <yk>r. and daughter,
fro ThelrtUL Mr. afad Mrs. YJave Ynn-
8L’ dey. wlllia Taylor. Aubrey Kilput
trick. Mr. und .Mrs " <’ IlMom"".
Ben Harbert. Mrs <1. W. I- dliahan.
„..... Mis J. W. t’rubaHgii M’" 1- M.
Er Osealbam and son. John. Mrs <>«-
ST- ear Pockrus. Mr. mid Mm Ad Hen-
■l.jyvE” O, Haiti i Mmrrn. ■ ''i" Ewln
■ffii'S 1 ■,'Bwver and <»ti« Tuyim-.
MKOt'vy' . - ’ Mrs K M. Cheatham visit' d Mrs.
ir - *nJ 51 ff J " M"r, l'nd
i - Jt.'K 'shallan was in Fort Worth.
fc*' Mia* tone Gaston visited her par-
mKJWMre*** I^ywlsvllle.
fe. ■ «. p. Witt and family visited his
MK'1 ,r" parents of Salt Branch
Homer Pruett of thc Normal t'ol
KT-_"- ’Ituie rtsttid his parents. Mr. and
I • Thelma Jeter A'as In Denton
■HSpw ’3. W Crubaugh way In Denton
■Bfr-'A'- J. W Moreland and family, Oinu«.
K”:/ ■ Hgrrold and Mrs J P. Garrison of
'Benton attended Church here.
- Mrs J. *'. tiarrlaon vf Denton
■!&'«''"’•iMted Mrs N. n. Hammonds.
■■nEFK Arthur Phelps visited his uncle
Bear Bethel.
----Mia. lx G. ArUursoU urn!
. daughter of Greenville are vislt-
—HY®'her parent s. Mr. and .Mis J. M.
*'^*RW* W- C. Smith, who has been
M '■*** sick. Is better.
------- orHHlh amt family visited at
^Mlss 'Donnie Scott of Ihmton vis-
ited her sister. Mrs. mile Robln-
—mh». - — -- -
---- . R E. Fhahan viMCd .Mr and
If. . w. A.- Pcvtinds oY Arirv ie
KLij'?; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. fay.or
Rd ■ daughter, Thelma, visit'd Mrs. .
t' B. MaJomy of Denton.
Ifi,, _ Ha, Hiol.,1, L'l t’omus,,'-’. v‘s"i
r ’’ jirxnil Mrs. N B Hammonds
' liira J E. Robinson \F«lt<<i her
gfr-' daughter, Mrs. E"»l! K ^*1, of Dvri-
■pi; —&. W. TtobinFOTY of i*inton
Lu'-'' - h«'r**.
•' Wolurr Morris mJ Mu<’.ln Stew-
art were In Garxa.
■V '----- Mr. and Mrs.,Delbert Hill of Peu-
I ton were here
I ■ ' ; Mr. and Mrs. J H Brown enter-
|bx.—-------'tallied- the young people with a par-
I ty.'
■sf'■'pL'-r—* J- Sheltou was in Denton.
IK .. Mr. Jeter nnd family visited Mr.
Mfcf „ 7~ OTd Mr a Cngsdell I....: 7-----!,
V. W. SHEPARD .
Day Phone 148. \
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It Beats — as it Sweeps — as it C
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OMY $4.75 DOWN
And a few small monthly payments and the Hoover
yours. ■- ...» -»uv -
Call for free home demonstration.
BLACK H.ECTRIC CO.
Anything Electrical.
122 N. Side Square.
Classified Ads 3 Cents a Word a
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 93, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 30, 1922, newspaper, November 30, 1922; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1238073/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.