Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 128, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1926 Page: 2 of 6
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Thyv apent Tuesday in this citv.
| visititng Mrs. King's parents. Mr. and
South Grand
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DELL-ANS
25< and 75 < F^cfca|e» Eo«rywMr»
WANT
International
Labor Confab In
r Geneva Opened
nation a
a Winchester hand saw. We sell that saw, but do not claim
it to be a musical instrument, but it jioes prove the metal
it contains. r - - .
SNOW LAUNDRY
Auto Delivery
trade us your c
ograph, Piano'
ing Machine t<
We have a srx
trie Sewing
for only $42.?
~vNo Trade !
We repair an;
Radio, Phono
Sewing Macn
can be fixed,
do it.
To The Voters of Cooke County:’
\s a citizen of Cooke county all j
my life, and reared by
as true a Democrat as ■
has ever known, and having
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fragrant
ffctiou.
■ munity where these ties exist, thftl they would not
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’ their loyally and devotion,
Use Lemons to •
Whiten Skin
South 1 Vnlon street
pastor of the Central
Sherman, and
leave of absence
so vain,
almost as
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emphasis that, if you're
henpecked sex, makes you
little.
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such
hile'at Purdue they have
likewi-e map1) secretly.
But the regents decided not to put
up the l»ars openly agaiu-t
t upid. merely- letting it lie
Women are
their hair cut
men.
Californian
iceberg, but it may
Florida man.
ng
jeave
On European Trip
Rev. *i.l Mr*. t.n-rjt
Sherman
tnorning for New York,
will, sail on a .
I rip <jf several months
R. King M
left th<t cify Wednesday
. where tinj.
steamer fur a European
” , during which
iH-ylwill visit the Hdy'lxud an-:
•ther; lajints of in teres, on that cor-
w
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It. goes
right to the roots, invigorates and
strengthen, them. Its exhilarating,
stimulating and life-producing prop-
erties cause the hair to grow strong
lev. E. B. I
And Wife
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< <> Biyant. -I. C. I Bowery ami
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ing district eo.urt this week.
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j taken for the iusjtired genius because “low of work,”
J •‘ambitions7 aud ‘•inspiration’’ are foreign to a world
The onlv harm-
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the skin white is sunshine are to vegetation.
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anyVe
one geti out of this life
the individual. Ymi eaQ
Ybur work can lie
FORMATION OF DAN
MOODY CLUB PROPOSED
•VBMMIFTION BATBS •
Daily and Saaday
la GataMvtlla
Dc« asoatk, in advanc«.___. .toe six montha. In advanca__J
rttrae months, la advance—>1.16 One year, in advance
Sotue of- the National
Party’s! recent
hand it out I
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public <*uiisiuiipth>n. ha- l»eeir
ed resolute,
there won hl n’t be
governor.”
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• Harvesting is on in t'c.ike county and soon the reapers*
will be humming in cvwV'eoiiiiiiuiiitv. It is bglieved that
oats in some sifiions’will make as high as one hundred
bushels to the acre and most of the wheal is also good,
to there will Imi oals tor the horses ami biscuits for the
master. Cooke county is hard to heat.
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men are
lege or
r'' 1.X 1ST Itetw^an I
« and Keatti* Gara
mood pin. Finder
and get reward.
Dandcrme” will save
your hair and double
its beauty at once..
Try
Laverty’s
Dairy Products
Those who voted for Ma or
t ome of his campaigns stand the best <’
out of the pen, and it seems most « f the prisoners
kin*l.
'Iim. Vtvidw Frarier of Paaadrmt.
kj'alif.,; i' the guest of tier uncle, Joh-i
JtrOtWy and family. She was for
on rlv Miss Vh ivn Kiepper am| i-
well itnown to <i.iiiiesj illo jH-opb-.
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What is ta Winchester Store?
It is a where Winchester products, such as guns,,
knives, scissors, flash lights, and carpenters’ tools, are-
sold. And evfery article is made by skilled workmen. Tfrik
factory has tpore stores. Six thousand stockholders selling
Winchester made articles. And every article must be as
represented. The story goes that Mr. R. W. Cook, a carpen-
ter by tradcj whose home is Oklahoma, entertained the
few weeks ago with sweet melodies, played on
In cm» of err ora or owilMiooo In local or other advertlsemvrla, the pub-
Uabero do not hold thrmsclvee liable for damaxo further then the amount
yacelved by them fur such advertisement.
The Aeeoclated Preaa la exclusively entitled to the use for republication
ef all news dispatches credited to this paper, and also the local news ap-
hearluif herein. __________ . , | .
,, the Associated Tresa. United Press. Texas Press Associa-
tion. Texas Daily Press League.
By ( HABLES STEWART
;NEA Service Writer.
Washington, May 2G.—’’An equal
share with men in the making and
administration uf the la as of thia
wtintryt” ’
Tkat'h what the National Woman’s
Party wants.
Mabel Vernon, its expriitive secre-
tary’, says so. and says it with an
one of ’the
shiver a
GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 26.
TOM
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C. D. LAVERTY
DAIRY
Telephone 774
The re-
Wi*con-
»in recently debated a prcqiosed rule
providing dismissal <rf secretly mar-
Bobbed bait has made the girls
aware of the dangerous effects of un?
sightly dandruff which is now more
apparent than ever since the hair is
short.
Danderine i» a sure way to get rid
of dandruff and immediately doubles
the beauty of your hair. The effect is
amazing—you! hair will be light,
fluffy and wavv, and have an appear-
ance of abundance; an incomparable
lustre, softness and luxuriance.
Get a small bottle of Danderine
from anv drug store or toilet counter
for a few cents and keep that dan-
druff out 6f your hair and off your
Not aZ Particle
AS)
‘Very. We
y. •b’J’n-pTi .Cut j”
•‘How do you know ?”
“The Hieiiuni said: 'll you arc
If you are N’t-
There waj? nc
An inipii-«-Le
was held at the cl«j
, Tue-day niglijt
| Street Chunk of
a* stern and !
this county i fiV, were
. - ,.„v«r ' eleven Iwiptisili- six
.. 1143 rvfi KIIVB II. rtll’l lldtillg lit \ < I • 1 i
1‘lyli scratched but yne nominee—that of I
J “ambitioHb” aud ‘•inspiration’’ are foreign to
finding in work nothing but “toil,” “slavery,” “strug-
gle,” and “drudgery,’’ aud working for nothing but “re-
jiu.-fp.” “relaxalioii.'” and a perpetual liolklay.
Love of w'ork is possible either in digging ditches or
sculpturing eternal marble, but good work is only )M>ssible
. from men and women who make play of their work.
To the eye and ear it seems paradoxical, but the mind
has long conceived that human beings who make play of
a Falling Hair
As yet the north
don’t report a si
kimo dog chasing
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Bhsrs subscriptions not paid tn advance, st rale ht monthly price charged
By Mail ta BataeevUle ar Coeke Ceaaty
One month, tn advance--------6»c 81x months, tn advance |1.00
9ae year, in advance tt-M
Texas, (Owtetae Caoke Caaaty) Oklahoma aaA Arkaaaaa
One month. In advance------__70c Six months, in advance M.
One year. In advance„_„___..x—________________lt.__ , ______|f.i
All other Statoo, NOe per moo th ■ M-«O elx meathe, Sfxe
•VNOAY OMLY I. . .
Ry carrier In Gainesville, elx months, 11.15; one Tear, 51.04. By mall In
BaJnenvWe and <’«r»ke County, six months, »0c; one year, 5150, By mail
n Texas (Outside <’ooke County), Oklahoma and Arkaneas, elx months,
jILOQ^ons year, 11.75. By mail, all other States, six months. I1.I5; one
Any erreneeun reflection upon, the character, ptan<lin< or reputation of
• “tny person, firm or co. juration which may appear in the columns of The
ftsxister A Messenger will bo gladly »nd promptly corrected upon being
brought to the notice of the publlshere.
STEWADTS
UaSflINOTON LETTEBs
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When women were given the liallot
I had an idea they were going to be
satisfied, but it seems apt.
In the first place, there are a J lot
of 'laws which diwrin.inatc between
men and women, nominally for the
Women’s protc<tion.' but really, ac-
cording to the National Wo'maiPs
I’arty^—handicap them and give
mcn“in advantage:
In the secoiid place, though .women
•tin vote, the National Woman’s,
Party makes the {joint that they’re
expected to tote mostly for men.
i liey're tired of mere “liouquet.’J
honorary’ titles, ami. minor parts,”’aS
Miss Vernon expresses if.
1 row.
W play of it—i
Napoleon rap’once.
poleon. d<m*t lap.’
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’I he fish are biting now, and so are thfv inostjiiittnss.
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It you don’t think Gainesville is just altout the best
place in the world, it id time i<>r vou to move.
*They think the S.
hit an
buui|>e<l into a
Trees are beautiful. Vet
wear the same styles every spring.
■" ■ . a gotwl -having brush
and don't want your good shaving
The Willard
'■ Battery men
Townsley Battery
& Electric* Co.
9 Elm St. Phone 415
JW | ' \. j 77ie Shingle
j \ / that net'er curls
/^AREY Asfaltslatc Shingles will always lay perfectly
flat without the slightest curl. Summer sun and Win
ter shows oily increase their color and charm. When you
roof with Carey Asfaltslate Shingles you build for the
future as well as for the present.
Carey Asfaltslate Shingles are surfaced with crushed slate
in three colprs. blue-black, red and green. They come in
two sizes—10 x 1534 and 8 x 12’4. Call on us for samples
and prices.
^Legion Add
Members t
Ranks B
The rixital Io I,
Mail Lynn Bolls.,
Training' S*'b<«»l 1
K..‘«l i. f J;. t<. all
enjoy a very pl<-.<-
out ami attend th
Chicago. May 2t>.— tAsswcjided
piess)—In the one plai-e i/here the
1 greatcat number of. young women and
gathered togetlar. the col-
university. Dau Cupid seems
drawn
many
rule auto-
ii ho
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dint has always boiled the parts wlien tlwngs were not
going to suit him, but that’is such a little thing in the
life ot thi^ one time govt rnor that-lit) <jne thinks or cares
unit’ll altoiit Ilia brand of party loialty.j If that were all,
so piueh objection to him as “acting
ed from middle western universities
indicated that such a, problem sel-
dom arose. The leaders of most of
these universities , agree with . the
Wisconsin regents against the adop-
tion of such a rule, many holding it
was not necessary and11 a few saying
.there were no objections to student
marriages. f
The questioh seems neier to have
l>ecn raised at some of the state uni
versit les in t he Western Collegiate
Conference.- notably Iowa. Illinois.
Ohio and Michigan. Indiana
quires only announceiBrnt of
mairi.iges. wl
been rare.
Nearly all of the'small schools, par
tieularly those maintained by ‘ re-
ligions denominations, have
I the line more strictly and
| of them'have in effect a
mat Madly dis ini,-ing studdnts
j marry.
<»f the s<'hool- in the Missouri \ al-
lev ( onferenre.. more have strict reg-
ulations , than in the central west,
especially .Missouri apd St. Louis I n
iv'ersiti. Nebra-ka. Oklahoma and
Texas tame less strict views of the
matter..Texas authorities having only
•the rule tltat inarried’girls may not
live in sorority houses which several
other schools also enforce.
Dean S. H. Goodniglit^ of Wiscon
-in. with Miss Lydia Brown, acting
•Iran of women, ami Dean G, ('. Sei
)er\..<>f the fcollege of liberal arts
and sciences, were leaders in the ef-‘
fort to have the tide adoptetl at.Wis-
consin. No -pecifie in-tance or sij
nation wa- in miud: According to the
-psOA-oi• but U'ry felt that:
, Secret marriage among students is
contrary to the welfare of the insti-
tution. ,
Such marriage- are usually ha*ty,
| iM-ml\ise<I and likely to result un-
happily.
Parents are: frequent |y
great preacher. .10c INCREASE IN SHERMAN
ll:>
she
It is said
'hoard Paul ami di •
heart. The Biol-
>ns. understands^
I iH-iivvcs, i<n«■>. ar ires, purpo-e-. .in
-short- perforiit., tin fiinetious of the.
heyti,
has a high dpinlon .of Bhu k
Draught, which he says he/has
taken when needed, for 25 yisars.
“For years I had been suffering
with my liver,” he, says. “Soniek
-times the pain would be very in-
tense and my back would hurt all •
the time. Black-Draught was the !
first thing I found that would give
me any relief.
“My liver has always been slug,
gish. Sometimes it gives me a lot!
of trouble. I have suffered a lot
with it—pains in my side and back,
and bad headache, caused from ex-
treme biliousness.
,, “After I found Black-Draught, I
- would begin to take it as soorf as I
Miller of Kruin'a'ie here attei. l - felt a spell coming on and it re-
t lieved the cause at once. I can
i recommend it to anybody suffer-
’ I Ing from liver trouble. A dose oy
two n<MV an(i t*ien keeps me in good
Kcepl^.Made .from selected medicinal
■L roots and herbs, and containing no
AWAV I dangerous mineral drugs,' Black-
x ~ ww Draught is nature's own. remedy
• for a tired, lazy liver. ~ NC-166
Sure Relief
/FOR INDIGESTION
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Dan Cupid Is
Not Welcome at
Universities
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..Don’t Wash—Telephone!
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('nnt ra»t-a while day of toil npent over a ^teaming waUitub, with
ii few leisurely momenta it takes to call us on fhe telephone. That
is the diffcienre between doing your washing at home and letting
h- do it f^r y<ai. i
You just phorii us 1 *" ' Z . __
rour mind for (the rest of the wevlt. For instam r. using our Rough
Dry service inrpris everything returned immaculately washed, dried,
pml with all tlie flat work ironed.’ Aqd 'the cost i« »> reasonable
(that yotCwill bonder why you have not called us sooner.
Step to the phfne NOW. Our ilprcsentative will call foi vour bun-
dle.
THE GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER
AMD BBMHMBBB
ESTABLISH KD IN 1114
Pwkltahea Every Week-4ay Aft« r»««a (Except Saturday) a>4
Manday Morulas , _
TU BEGISTBB PBINT1NG COMPANY, (INC.) PVBI.I8HBBS
____________GAINE1IVT1.EE, COOKE COt’NTY, TBNAS_______ -
MHorlal Md BualneM Offley 110 East California street Bualnaaa Office
Telephone No. 9S; Editorial and News Room Telephone No. 45.
Entered at the OataeevUle (Texas) Poe toff ice aa aecond-claee matter.
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1\THY r^t’you Dt those! unsightly
)V pimple?, blackheads and
blotches disfigure ,your ’ skin and
ruin your 'appearance? You can,
keep them away if you keep your
system full of rich, red blood. And
not only that, but the very texture
nf your skin will be soft and velvet
like—and the coloring radiant as a
rose. t
v It’s all in the blood. And S. S. SJ
will help Nature keep your blood
rich and red and pure.
Yes, you ran keep pimples away,
simply by taking S. S. S. That's r’
fact. ’The kind of fed blood-cella
that S. S. 8. helps Nature build
makes, your skin beautiful—clears
it up just like it puts
firm flesh on you—
brtngs strength to
weak, flabby muscles
—gives you an appe-
tite like you used to
have and generates
the energy and vitality Of youth
throughout your entire system.
Just try it and see for yourselfl
All druggists sell S. S. S . Get the
larger bottle. M's more economical
EviTiUmI. Illi!',
citnl to l»* gium ’
the Training Sdu>o
at 8.30. ’
THE BENT CITY.
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Then* are some folks so eoustitu1(*4, that if you put
them into the highest ela-s eoiuniun'ity in America, they
wouhi look ht its institution-, and privileges—in a dypre
eating sort of way, ami wonk] always be criticizing the
faults th^y-Mould discover there.
They would be constantly remarking that if they ebuid
• do as they chose they would go elsewhere. Jjnt they merely
stay cn because they have a ju1, or "business relajlions
there, or rmolitions prevt nt their rctnoyal.
And there arc some, who if placed in any old ordinary
’ town, where there is nothing out the usual, will love
. it ami sny it is the be>t place’< n earth.
.They will be Mieli 1. y.il friends thai Hiey attract al
-------- They will feel such deep attachment to the com
1 ex-
change it for anything else that could lie offered them.
We have many such folks in flainesville and through
, we have built up a community
’ that does have much more than an ordinary share of mod
i ern benefits and pleasant experiences, j
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Itsnton. May 26.—(on^iderabk in->
ferest is l.viiig shown in the high-I
nay project that St. Jo, Montagne I
county citizens, are discussing "Den i
ton and Krum ought to get tog'"her
to‘do something,” -aid R. L. Col-'
of Krtim last week. "The project cuts
across the- Denton northwest road
that was discussed here last year
by Nocona ami other Montague c»>uu
ty citizens with Denton and Wise
county (H'ople am] if it is designated,
there will ls> little likelihood of our
getting designation for the. Ikuitoji
northwest toad, which would haw.,
run from Denton to Nocona i ia Krum 1
aud Slidell.” The St. Jo plan i- to
build to Forestburg and then - into
Decatur to connect with the Mendian
Highway, although a pha-e of the
purjiose is to divide the r«>ad at For-
estburg ami connect • with Slidell
whence direct connection With Deuton |
is afforded and thence either to Dal-j
las or Fort Worth.
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T. • - .
Conversion Of
Civil Officer Is
Sermon Theme
na^>ti-mal service
i> of thacnernion
at 1 hr < '••miileriM
Christ, in which
There have been
ce tsunday night 1
and tin- interest hilthe meeting indC
Mrsr Fergueon-in mv life ami a'be 't'pn 'will -tibmit t >
Iit-»IT in. honesty in every walk, of (’>!.• .leintiiid- <il thefSa’vnjr More <h •
life,'and Isdieving that it is now t iuie j " ‘‘rk close- next ^unfkiy night. !,<•■
for Cooke count) voters to oust tin1 < ’a' '*•’
Ferguson dynasty out of Tgxas pub ged <»v<
lie affairs completely arid forever.' 1' 1 —
want to go on record ami start a ; I
Dan Mood) For (Jovernort Jub here'the world is iotiiid in
qi Gainesville. ! t;<incut and au inspired account <if
Will sav, I roted for Davidson ip I their labor- i- also, recorded their
the first ptimary two year- ago and! Eye:)'nnm-isp-, dcM-rila-if there-is
I supported Mr. Roliertson in the sec- 'example. ’1 1 ■1;1, ’ •’ *'
nod primary. At the beginning of [Tuesday
this ampaign I thought tliat I I of
would again be-a voter for Mr. Dav
idsoji, bnt.as the»campaigii has come ! ,| b'usii'es- wJman
to the place there i.- a chance to get •barat ter and "enf.-ivlio wor-hipe i
Ma back -to private .life, and Jim-- out • t.od,’’ She via- not a ( riTtiau an I
of the governor's ixlficc. ami. after
eonsulcrrng- Mi'jMihmI) and his plat-
form and his’ideas. I .think he is the
man to get Irehind and help to the
high office 'of the governor of this
-tat eN fill reading Mr. Motaly's
statcnient in The Register of Mon-
day in which he huts -o accurntely
described-"Gorilla Jim”. I w ant now
to get in action to relieve t liejunpire j , j.(||y ,|ir«-<tjil hi
State of Fergusoiiisni. I’ani. i(>
The. statements of Mr. MimmIv ill j
your paper Monday contains suf L.|i(;vetl alltl .4 it.
ficiefit ammunition to convert all
. fair thinking people ■ of the little- 1
nesa <
unfitness to atieml
swine.
So. 'if there are
for governor inert in Gaineaville and
Cooke county that will form with me
a M<mmIv For Governor-Club,
hear from vou.
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Yours for lamest, able and (Itri*
tian gentlemen in public office.
A. I’. MILLER
Also want to sav hurrah for T)i<W
Gainesville Register as a live, up to- 1
date-pa|H‘i. ,
Sherman. Texas. ’ May 2<->. A In.
increase in the’city -<-h<"d tax carried
in a city election here on Tuea«layl
!•) a total of Jimi rotes for ami Sil
against. ' . ■
Retired Minister Tells How He
Keeps in Good Form With
such affairs ami wonhl| have op|H»sed |
the Snatch. ,
Parents of other stludents would I '
take alarm lest their <’hildren*s|iould j
I West Graham, Va.—Tho Rev.
Lewis Evans, a welt-known retired
. 1 minister, now past SO, living hern,
Dani •
know 11
that there was no "wflcoiiie” on the
doormat. . |
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Ihvrothy ('unningha n
iel. Byrd Davis. M J
tach, lada Edna. Lu .1
Gardner. Doria t« rru J
-xier. (irrt* Harrell. I
Dbrothv Hicks. Rutl
^ones. Eddie Jom- I 1
^jyn Kirkpatrick, Z< 4
tha E. Lipsotmb, Hrs-
nette M« Bride. E- I
Margaret McDaniel.
sGaugh. Julia Mae M l
Opal Miller. Jewel A! -J
Moore, Votn ile N
file drey. Bhinehe el
* Jewel Reaves, Lit
Balanmn Hazel I
St-one. Alic* Si nr
Spenser. .Pauline
Truitt, JeweNWiink.
4 kina, Ruth \\ illiatn-.
man.
■’-•Virgil Allrol. J
Roliert Blount,'Ij'w
lac* Bennett, Georg
ward Fox. lamis \
Hoakina. Harvey, K.
Kirkham. Emerson
Kuehn. Jr.. George
Maddox. V.'eldoii I '
l>At MeCubbin. J.i-
!’ace< Aubre) 1.. P.n
Price* Penton. K.. <•
Potter. Cjemeiit i
Ratcliff. Sun, S
Chad Thurirtan. Uii.,
liam Tyler, Seymourv
_\Vaik«r. Andrew \\ I
liatna, Luther K. \\ 1I1
Gillilaii<t.
, Kitty tc- r n. vv
deci to ' 1 he I >• ’
Ainericwn l.egi* •
drive uliic-h «a-
eveniiig. and tlm
dictates were in
^night s meet ng ••
The .h,r,.
I.) mil. wan
losing side r
tar vino a L.
next Motid tv t Ven
club ro< ms on 1 li
Citv Halt.
John -L I IH 1 ' c
eltairtiriit o' 'the pi
ti'id those* 'if eharg
ire Gilbeit Holm
ft.rtl. IMI Fmei-,11
,Hueh Turner. \l<
'lit tied to :t 11end
(l tile I'lles.lav
< .s tl Mttri'Lv
inter *st it:-; pro
'iv im*^4^ jigltl
n “I'li* Erm. I
la*.-,. ij'r>l-4te,
;i («t|o|t | t|1|ai(
i»ntnhcr’<
RECITAL AT TH) 1|
ING SCHOOL TUB
Manure License.
Civile X. spen^r ami Mj- Lol*.
Irene Edes.
*.. r • ;
VITAL STATISTICS
Births*
To Mr ami Airs. \V (>. Branson.
Cooke county, a boy. April
To Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dennis
Cooke county' a bo). May 10.
Io Mr. and Ml Iv L. King. M) 1:1
lx»y. April 14. . ii
To Mr* and Airs. C. Wilso-i. Mv I
ra. a girl, \ftiy 17-
fit Mr. a'nd Mr-. < . E.'Tuggle. My■ |
twin girls May I.
and Mri*. M. E. ThonipHoi'. |
Myra. .. girl. A'pril ~’7
Jo Mr. and Mr-. J. \\. Cole. My
1 a. a 1m>) . April 22. •
TELEPHONE 188 OR 434
BLANK BOOKS
Woman's
literature, as they
mimrograpliici)(ly for
' so darn-
to say the least, that
finally I paid ini’ respect*—and a
lot of ’em—at party headquarters,
upjeoaite the eapitol, explained that I
was in favor of giving women.a 11 the
rights they wanted and ventured the
hojM- that this would count in my
favor if they started anything.
At this the membership laughed
The Ththghr Lviupie promises to be an inleres.li'Iis?
diversion for GHinesvSIle people. 11 will afford iihic!i
clean, wholesome amusement and will give beneficial mu
door exercise to a large number of Mien who are too quick-
ly falling intti the sedate muscular inactivity oi‘ business
an«I office men. It will also create renewed interest in
the churches and Sunday schools, thereby ad^iniTlo the
moral tone of the community.
•and told me they weren’t going
start anything violent, but here
what'they added: ‘‘M’utnan’s struggle
for genuine equality i» entering a ]east wc|wiu;., exwpt perhaps
phase which ||romises to be very ex-
citing.”^
Not so lda^ic*d reassuring, to my
mini. I'm glad I did -my best to
square myself;
She wa- not a
t vtu it gist], vvomtan who vv,ori>hip-
God is -pot giiotl enoiiglr“to b»’ saved
willnuit beiil;l a Christian. No set'
vice is aeccplltMe ttllle-- done ill tin*
name .of the |l.ord Jesus < lul-t.’ H#
is iour rrgiiteriusiiess. "It was Gisl'.-.
got»d pleasure throUgh-tlie foolishm.*'*-
•tf preaching t<< -an’e them that b-'
lievc.” Accortliiialy God pruvideu
It hit ; _
I Paul, to vviiere l.ytlia was. ,
1 preacbetL to her t lie ges|a*l a i<l
suf ■ •• - ■
‘.'"lof her that sjie
... v . laird opened her .
of Jim ami also inefficiency and , , .11'
. , • , I heart t hinks.! reas
I even a herd of . . .. , ,
. Itelieves. Ip\<*). ill
anv Dan Moodv-L
I | intelleit. t he' eili'tt loll- and the, will.
i'The Lortl <Jpen<*< _ _____, _______
let’s l’an^ i1 pt'e iching. Her.intel
' h*et was enlightened.
■ anmset! ami liier dt-ire
Mixisl on
’■1 die t spukt li by that j
I- idle acccptctil ;iiit| obcyetl. ’
The serni'iui Wednesday evening
, will have fori it- theme "The C0.1
■ ‘ version <>f a Civjl Officer." The pti' 1
|st-e of every serut»?n i- to show* h’'v-
\ 111frnWHV ' was dune H| New Tf lament time: (
11V vv A^X 11 v» ; ,ll(| t„ entsturagc Ate people ot t**da) |
Planned ’ * *"1 "*
A very special price on Bed luunps, $1.50.
Special Salc~on Glassware.
Geneva. Switzerland. May <H'
L'nited Press*—The International Ix-
bor Conference convened here tho
morning.
IX'lcgates of more than fifty n*
tions were present. Tin* csingrrse /<
expected to last six or eight week* j
Pcsittve Pioof.
you have a succF.-sf.’l
had t he pint of Na
II HEX WORK IS /’/..J)'.
The responsibility of what
? here on earth rests.entirely upon
t make the going either hard or easy.
Diadt a drudge or a pleasure.
1 here is a lesson for grown up men a|id women in that
<»t childhood to make play out of work. M.uiy
can recall wlnn the “bringing home of the cows”
made the occasion for a buffalo stampede and the
Hn wild west and lasso sort of cow punelung. and the
H|d which matle play of the harvest labor, and the snow
House and snow -man which made walk shoveling great
^Bort, as well as many play games that, came of raking
file leaves, running errands, beating rugs. Was there
.anything uteri call work which those same men as Iniys
■could not have made ay-rip snorting gootj game of.*
Making play <»f work is the real soerett of happiness.
-x Happiness ks never attained through (slaving todav in
the anticipation of being able, financially, to play tomoy-
The man who takes a pleasure in bis work - makes
is enjoying life in its full. He does not need
to depend upon financial independence fj>r his happiness.
He is thejnau or woman whom the world has always inis-
rietl student*, ami cummeiit# gather- *’ vou It.ivc
brufh lost, iloti t get married.
- next stmSii) iii-lit.
fct-l very greatly encoir •
the Mleces-I of the rcvivul.
The Grc.it < omrtiissioii \vliich th**
Lord gave hi- disciple- to cvlutgeliz.y
*■ 1 ■' the New Tc-
! t;<!|ient
i|ij their labor- i-
i u I * I ' • ... ,... i . > . i.
< an
T.htl .-jihjtu t of the -erm"i:
enihg was "The ( t*uver-io’i
a i.ihhI Woman.found in .Vrt>
lli. • Iler name waj
a b'usii’.ess wdm:
Within bn niikule* after an ap-
i plication qf Danderine you can not
and a single trace of dandruff. One
application’ dissolves Vt'r.v particle of
dandruff; invigorate-Me scalp, stops
itching an4 falling
• u<- uwi_* i».u* Furthermore Danderine is to^the
less wav to bleach hair what fre^h showers of rain and
.*• • _____... __1,
to mix the juice of
’demons with
ounces of Or-
' White, which
anvVdruggist will I and beautiful,
supply for a few
cents. Shake well
j . - „ — in a bottle, and
you have a whole quarter-pint of the
most wonderful skin whitener, soft-
ener and beautifler.
r Massage thia sweetly f
lolBon bleach into the face, neck,
arms and hands. It can not irritate..}
Famous s-tagc beauties use it to bring j
that clear, youthful skin and rosy-
whita complexion: also as a freckle,
sunburn and tan bleach. You niibt
mix this remarkable lotion yourself.
It can not he bought ready to use
because it acts best immediately after
it is prepared. . ’ •
ptherj points of interest,
1 iinent.
| They spent Tuesday
j (Mrs. J. W. AIMa-on
avenue, knd his father. S. M. Kiij
ttiti family on
Rev. King is
Presbyterian church at
ha.s bFen granted a
tn spejid the summer it« F'urt‘i»e.
i pole explorers
■ingle case of tan es-
a north peile cat
e
Most of those sighing for. the
••(mhI old da vs vvoultlii t know whit It
end of a hibrse to crank.
(Copyright. 192S, NEA Servicf. Inc.)
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