Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 140, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 24, 1928 Page: 5 of 10
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NEWS OF THE SICK
Shakespeare
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Funeral for Mrs. Lain
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$3.95 Cotton Blankets
Comforts
$2.29
$3.45
Cotton
$2.95
$4.95 Cotton Bankets
$4.45
$2.75
$3.50
Cotton
Comforts
$4.45
$4.50
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Cotton
Comforts
$3.95
$5.00
Cotton
Comforts
650
$6.55
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Irintiees
$19.50 to $59.50
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$11.95 Lambswool Comforts
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$19.50 Down Comforts
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In connection with our
large stock of groceries we
also handle a full line of—
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RANGER. Jan 24—R A. Russell,
ii. negro, was killed and four com
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<arly today when their\iutomobfl'’
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Very good assortment of Winter Coats up to $25.00
HALF PRICE. Get yours now. ______
L^rge assortment this season’s Hats at special prices.
JULIAN SCRUGGS
Our Big January Clearance Sale is Drawing to
Close. Buy Your Needs Now at a
Only One More Week January Clearance Sale
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Billie,, son cf Mr. and Mrs. W.
P Whitson, who was operated upon
in Baylor Hospital Saturday for a
i event case of mastoiditis, rested
well Sunday night.
Miss Annette Burkhead. C. I A.
student who was operated upon
last week in Baylor Hospital ,OSJ»
las. for appendicitis, has been re-
moved to the home of a friend in
DallaM for convalescence.
Mrs N. E Snyder, who recently
underwent an operation at. the Den-
ten Hospital, was able to be re-
moved to her home Tuesday mom-
my.
New Spring Dresses
New Spring Coats
New Spring Millinery
Shipments arrived daily. ,
THE EMPORIUM
to '*’1
the [ibpular Printzess Travellire J
the coat for evefy purpose—for t*
sport and street wear.
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January Clearance Sale Sheets, Pillow Cases, Sheetings
8-4 Bleached Pullman Shead-
ing, yard ..............................37 l-2c •
panton- were utlured
Bair Bobbing, Marcelling.,
be at least $25
tor each
Senior High School auditorium pt i
8 o'clock tonight. Tickets have been I
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bKfflror American Ilf«,'Wert
the financial support of the con
ventton, atur which the club voted
to give a check tor the 50 cent per
capita arsesement. and a number
of menibci* gac ■ additional checks.
Mrs. E. D.. CridcTe gave a report
Visit the
Art and Gift Shop
ii23 Oakland Ave.
Ml- Elizabeth Handley.
COATS HALF RPICE
Ulric Fox of Midland, son of Mr.
and Mrs. L. T. Fox. and Miss Na-
dean Stone of Fort. Worth
married in Fort Worth
me ruing
ceremcny tire couple came liere foe
a visit wi>h his parents, after which
they left for El Paso for a trip
Box is connected with a lumber
company tn Midland where they
will make they home Out of town
sueste at the wedding included Mrs.
Marion Fax and Miss Mildred Fox.
fitters, both of Dallas.
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New HilhouetteR, now fabric*,
new trimming motifs ar<* present-
ed in groups, moderately marked
for every preference.
Be sure and come , to see
us, as we will have a Com-*
plete line "of seeds, onion
plants, etc.
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i h i suggest that they be met at
oner so that state aid will not
b< held up. Some of the most im-
portant requirements follow
The light wace jnnstpebiial one-
rtxth of the floor >pace.
The light must come from the
left or the left and rear.
"The desks must be fastened to
' .the tloor or runners and they nrtst
be in line
Equipment must include suffi-
cient number of maps. globes.
,■ charts, teachers' desks and chairs.
i There must be at least 30 lineal
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of the executive board ilieefing of
the State Federation in For; Worth
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OjOCALS
The regelar meetiag of tbe City
Commission of Denton will be held
at 7 30 this evening in the council
room of the municipal building
“ Miss Amelia Jo Haynie of Krum
was operated upon at the Denton
Hospital 'Tuesday morning.
GARDEN TIME SOON
Officers Mond. _
Officers for the enauing y
elected at a recent meeting of
Denton Maccabee Hive, were
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School 9:00
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FOR.MER DENTON
BOY TO WED
Announcement has i>een
the approaching marrlan of MMH
Thelm* McCain. daughMr of Mr
and Mrs. R. A. McCain. Dallas
and Tom A. Williams, Dallag. are
01.Mr. and Mre George Winiama ol
Fort Worth. Williams was reatec
In Denton, where his family Uvct
many years ago, and he te a granid-
son of the late O. A. Williams, anc
ha« a number of relattvee here.
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Catching,, um spirit off. ' Gbico"
who proclaimed himself a “very re-
markable fellow." those, who saw
the play "Seventh Heaven" Mon-
day night in the Teafchers College
auditorium pronounced it "a very
remarkable play.” The fact that
the motion picture version of the
play had ahown here less than six
weeks ago did not detract from the
interest in the spoken drama.
to was
handle
From uhe mouth to the source o'
the Rhine more than 700 castles,
formerly the homes of warlike
chiefs, arc to be found overlook
ing the waters.
Ask your grocer or call
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I Free facial given with every $5.00 worth
Of cosmetics bought at—
Nona Mae Olsen Beauty and Gift Shop
Phone 191. Smoot-Curtis Bldg.
South Side.
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1:16 p. m.
81x90 Russell's quality Garza
and Wearwell Sheets .......... $1.19
joke about the trip was Jesse H
. Jones' announcement Uiat "Ter-once
in his life Moody was late."
Twice trains have been held for
him when he starie<| on trips as
governor. Another time he caught
the .Tain but his trunk didn't'' On
his tour North and East with the
"AU Texas" exclusion he missed his
train al Kansas City.
Maybe aftcT aU that is the ret
son he hasn't, annotated for re-
clection. Just late again. '
Moody Follows—
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Odessa or Big Spring a few days
later, then Amarillo ar.d Browns
tille may desire his attendance.
Taken tn order on a regular cam-
paign trip they can be visited at
the hast expense and in the least
time. On separate trips the four
cities named could not be visited
tn a week. A candidate in a week on
a regular tour would visit from 12
to 20 places in the same time.
Of course there u> alwavs tiie pos
(ability of a governor changing his
mind, even a male governor. Beyond
tliat possibility Texas can consider I
that Governor Dan Moody, young-
est governor. Intends to put in three
more years at Austin
Year’s Accemplhhawnts
Outstanding acomphshments of
the first year of the Mobdy admin
rhieb will no doubt be
if Mocdy seeks re-elec- '
Each is a mode of true inspira-
tion translating into perfect har-
mony the best style tendencies of
the season.
istration wl
pointed
lion are:
Rehabilitation cf
commisaicn.
RehabflltatJon of the prison sys-
ft?ai putting it on a pay-as-you-go
basis.
Practical elimination of pardons,
but a liberal use of furloughs >U>
pet .mt aid to f urn dies.
Limited use ut Rangers txil
prompt response to calls of local
ol fioeri to put down violations in
both oil fields and cities. Okla., formerly
Barmthg or dog races
Ixninching nr a* business Tike
movement u> bring textile mills u>
Texas
Ptevintion of a text
dal.
For a young man who will not be
35 until next June his friends think
tliat he has a good record. Some of
these "accomplishments" are nega-
tive but looking back on the past
jxihtical history of the State they
say the negation is in itself an
achievement
At least, they point out. it is an
answer to those who predicted that
Moody was "tqo young to be gover-
nor.”
Arts Group Elerts
4 New Members
Four »pw members were elected
i the fine arte department of the
haketpoere dub Monday after-
moon at its meeting with Mrs. W J.
McCray. They are Mlssei Anna Al-
ford, Anna Bradley, Anna Mary
Sprouse end Heniiloti Ivey, all of
the Demonstration School faculty.
Miss Alford being director of the
kindergarten
' A committee to revise the con-
stitution of the club was appointed
by the president, Mrs. J. R. Swen
Son. with Miss B^ssfe Shook as
cliainnaii. and other members,
Mines Oen. M. Hopkins and E C.
Brodie.
Among reso rt t of committees,
[ Miss Shook, tin councilor, gave
Plant: lor the entertairm»ent of the
biennial federation meeting in San
Antonio May 29 io June G, inclu-
sive, reading the greeting of Gov-
ernor and Mrs Dan Moody and
speaking of the responsibility of all
What of Future
As to the future. Moody is prob:
rbly as- much In the dark as any
one Personally he Is not Interested-
in the vice presidency. The presi-
dency? Thai is another thing yet.
His eyes may be set there but most
cf hie political irtends aren't aim-
ing that high yet.
Ihe governor nearly trjssed qU
tending the Jackson Day dinner
because he was on a hunting trip.
The shooting wasn't so good. Moody
got tired. Suddetjly he announced
no was starting back 'lo Austin.
From there 1g: hustled ofl to Wash-
ington.-- —- —--------—a
room
"Stoves must be df the hot air
variety and in good condition.
floors must be oiled and tiie
grounds and school building must
be well cared for and in good re-
pair
A thermometer bv which to reg-
ulate the heat in each room is re-
quired.
, "There must
Werth of library books
teacher in addition to $5(1 worth
for general
Held at Sanner Monday
Funeral services for Mrs. S. R.
Lain, 88. who died at her home in
Banger Sunday morning. were
held at the First Methodist Church
there at 2 o'clock Monday after-
noon wtih the pastor. Rev. E L.
Silliman, in charge Rev. Mr.
Wiggs, Methodist minister of Par-
is. assisted in the services.
— Bnrtal was tn the HMivn- ceme-
tery Pallbearers were three sons
of Mrs Lain. Dr. E. 8. Lain, W H.
and Dalton Lain and three grand-
sons. Marvin. Bat lev and Lain Gar-
rison.
A number of persons from out
of the county, attended the services
and a larg» floral offering was tn
evidence.
purposes.
Each school is required ah» to
purchare $10 worth of books per
teacher per school year.
"Two or three pieces of play
.equipment must be found on the
fctliocl grounds.”
Itinerary of Inspector
Following is the hlnerarj to be
followed In tbe inflections of the
schools:
Friday. Jpn 27 - Little Elm
8ch(x)I 9:30 a. m„ Hackberry School
11:30 a. m.. Lake Schoo) 1:30 p. m.,
Dickson Schcol 2-30 p. m.
Monday, Jan 30—Spring
Lambawooi Comforts
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Mrs. Emma Cobb is here visit-
ing her niece, Mrs. R. J. Edwards.
Mis. Frances Smith and Mrs. A.
B. Wheeler of Dallas and Mrs.
Grover Davis of Amarillo were here
Sunday as guests of Mrs. W. if.
Harper Mrs. Wheeler, who. former-
ly resided in Dentoq, will leave this,
week for Minneapolis to make her
hQSK,__________________________.1—
Oliver Henry of Ralls is visting
his sisters. Mmes. H L. Shifflett
and Lee Casteel.
John M. Boyd and son EveriLt
and Mrs. E. V/. SnUUi ol Dallas
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Brooks. -
Mrs. B. M. Rabom of Duncan.
?" . *-<_—V' organist of
First Baptist Church here, te
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil I
noids.
Mrs. Tom Turner has gone
Verffpn to be with her son. E
ton. who is ill with influenza.
Ben Lattimore Sullivan, who has
been vanning his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. BetvsSullivan. has returned to
Chicago, where he Is a student in
athletics and education in Chicago
University
Mrs. Ruby Clare Hardin has re-
turned to her home in Dallas after
a visit with her parents. Mr and
Mrs H. A. Anderson, ilif A|enue B
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jackson of
Dallas visited their parents,
aqd
wegk-er.d.
notice
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF DENTON
In the matUr of the Bst«te of O
W Raines, deceased.
»The undersigned having been ap-
pointed administrator of .the estate
of G W Ralnea. deceased, by the
Hon. Brent C. Jackson. Judge of the
County Court of Denton County.
Texas, on the 17th day of January.
1928. st a regular term ef aatd
Court. hereby notifies all persons
having claims against said estate to
present them to him wtthui th# lime
_____ prOsertteed by 4»w *t the office of
In the capital tiie greatest ® H Hoskltl»-
Ire ak/nrt fHzx «mn« “ •*. WIIjCOXON.
r of estate of O. W
Raines, deceased
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$5.95 part wool Blankets
$8.95 all pure wool Blankets $7.95
$10.00 all pure wool Blanket* $8.95
$11.50-$! 2.50 all pure wool
Blanket* ..... ..........'....... $9.95
$15.00 qll pure wool Blanket* $12.95
$19.50 all pure wool Blanket* $14.95
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And those attractive mannish
double breasted coat suits of
tweeds in new shades of tan* and
[ ..greys will certainly help in mak-
ing your wardrobe^ complete.,
«• Newlpring things are arriving • 'I
HOIJ.YWOOD, • Jan. 23 —Jack
Spratt, recorded as being unable
to eat fat and his wife, limited
where any lean is concerned have
a sympathetic bond with many of
the young women who keep the
wolf from the door by appearing
I before a motion picture camera.
Contracts of moat women stars
stipulate n maximum and minimum
weight and when the hands of the
scaleji begin to hover near the
HiVvi mt szi n|AJr.cti Kit iziiiaz, , . , , , t .
Whirl) was presented to one of the ^U1*er|1'"e of "VPr,or
largest- audiences which hau at-
tended a fine arts course number
thia season.
The play was presented here by
the Bstter Plays Extension of New-
York and each player handled his
part with credit. The characters
of Chico, the ambitious sewer work-
er. Diane, the girl and Boul. the
rrytcaPy clli fayi Hriv.i- x-.'i-r nut - b
standing in lite presentation. The
scene is laid in Paris just before j
the war and the play ends with ;
the return ot Chico. blindeel, to
“heaven ' which is the attic above
the sixth floor of a cheap rooming
house.
LUNCHEON CLUB
FH1DAY EVENING
, The Luncheon Club will held -it*
quar orly meeting for husband* Fri-
day at 8 o'clock al the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Eim»n Hooper. »H7
North Locust Street. With Mrs.
Hooper, Mmes. Ben - Ivey. Eric
Schrcedcr and Leonard Harper win
be hosteases.
Hill
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p. m. /utbrey School 2:30 p. in.
Tuesday, Jan. 31 — Ciocdview
School 9:00 a. m . Union Hill School
<1:00 a. tn.. Prairie Chapel School
1:30 p. m.. Green Valley School 2:30
p m.
Wednesday. Feb. 1—McCarley
tbe School 9.00 a. m.. Garza School
I the. 1Q;» a. tn, Corinth School 12 00 m.
Rey- Mrid Hill School 2:30 p. m.
Ttiursdaj. Feb. 2—Walnut Grove
’’School 9 15 a. m, Roanoke Schoo!
10:15 a. m„ Beulah School 1:00 p.
m„ Stony Ridge School 2:45 p m
Friday. Feb. 3—Bolivar School 9
A. nt, Plainview School 11:00 a. m.
Stony School 1 00 p. m. Ponder
Stony School 100 pt- m., Ponder
School 2:30 p. tn.
Feb 6—Salt Branch
. m.. Elm Ridge School
_ __ m.t Liberty School 100 p.
m. New Hope School 2:45 p. m. ')
Tuesday. Feb. 7 -Lane School
9:00 a. m„ Double Oak School 10:30
a.ntn.. Donald School ItHOO m.
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«m her
ted to
word*.
Lr and .
k began
k inatde
, JW
Ing was to have been at the hoi
of Mr*. J. W. Erwin, F
Drive.
hours.
Thelma Todd, who dropped
promising career as a school teach-
er to become Miss Mns-«ach<isetteM
of 1925 has an important role in
"Hell's Angels," air spectacle the
Caddo company is producing. She
was born in LawTence, Massachu-
setts.
Married But Once
She Is Bigamist
PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan 24—Ore-
■MUana have Just learnod that it u>
poaalble U> be a bigamist in this
Mate although only married once
ThU interesting status was illus-
trated in court when a woman was
sued for divorce by a man to whom
she bad never been married He
•ought a child which had/ been born
to the pair
The woman, havipg married an-
other man. learned that under Ore-
gon law. the arrival of u child to an
unmarried couple who are living to-
flrtner constitutes a common law
marriage contract
, Wwiwfore. the woman who haa
gone through but one marriage cere-
mony will have to divorce her com-
mon law husband cm- else ahe. under
Oregon lay. haa two husbands
Mrs. McCauley’s
Beauty Shop
M0 W. Hielory St
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recently anti the president.
Bwenacn. called, aiutt ion to
fnct that ,hc beard of tire
president of the Federation. Mrs.
W R Potter oi Bowie, contained
two members cf th. Shakespeare
Club. Thev aie Mn.es Cuddle and
A. C. Owsley.
In her report from the City Fed
"... .J f Raley reported
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Modttora. Timae w*«k“Why Marry"
VJmm IdflMh William* J. by Mra. fa.
A. Sharp; "Nice People” (Rachel
Cirother*>, by Mra W. C. Edwards:
and Marc
lelly), by Mr*. George Morrell
Preatqn wm .tea*r, , Mid
,___jht out the ocrttTaatlng points
of the subject
Thg Jagatew *ervqd dfcl'tous tea
With sahdwichei and tin .?d ging-
•T, and guesta were lltmef' ‘ L.
Marquis. L L. Miller at.....dim
Elizabeth Carden.
Clifford Blanks, Miss
Hargraves Wed
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v1 - *>»<■ .Uta clubs of thr-State to~TIFip~'
W*.^J, P Blanks, of Denton, and '*•- ”
Mias Oietnmeris Hargraves of Spur,
were married Sunday a.iernoon at.
the home-tef Rev. W 3 McBirnie.
pastor of the Central Presbyterian
ttittteh, who officiate^!. College
friend* of the couple were the only
attendants
Both bride and groom are Junior
*tu,d'!14te_ ta Teacher* College and
will continue thetr studies there.
The bride was a student in San
Marco* Teachers College last year
The groom is a graduate of the
Writewright High School, and was
later a student in Baylor Univer
•Mty. They will make their home
with Mrs Ben Sullivan. West Oak
the (let formulas for slenderizing
and fat’ening are dragged cut.
Phvlhs Haver. Pathe-De
star, seldom eats luncheon,
prefers prevent to cure and
slim by passing the noon
Site breaks tin- rule to the extent
of a coup of bouillon or hot milk
when she has had a strenuous
moralnit on the lot.
JnrqTw+me -farncmt -«♦**. a - tenden-
I cy to pick up a pound or so when
! she is not working. The rolutlon o
I her weight problem if regular mo-
tion picture work.
Leatnce Joy eschews any regu-
lar system ot dieting but she eats
sparingly to defeat avoirdupois
Swimming, tennis and golf aid her
tn the battle.
Vera Reynolds loses weight when
sIW is working. So tor several days
after the completion of each pic-
ture she remains in bed and drinks
huge quantities of milk.
Virginia Bradford likewise loss*
weight easily. When working she
'iHpectlon of -M th*
» county seeking rurtl Btate^d will
r lx started J«n. n by Joim T. Conn.
“2 inspector, according k>. County
KuperintelideiH L. Yarbrough.
He said he received a tetter Tues-
dav irom Conn, who 1* inspecting
Collin County School*, stating that
the inspection would start next
Friday. , ., kl'?,'
In his letter Conn aske.d Yar-
brough to requea. the taacbm in
the schools to have their certificates
at the school* for inspection.
About tiuree weak* will be
Quind to inspect the school*, Yar-
brough said.
Important Requirement*
I believe most, of the require-
ments for rural, gid have been
tnet." Yarbrough laid. "If the* re-
sic wai.
10. Mr. JV
ing. Mte*________
tteh dance, little Janie Lou Klep-
Iier; piano and violin muric, Mn
J. F. Begytrs and Miss Faye Bea-
vers: jMano solo, little Marjorie
McCH|«|ty;; with violin scootnpanf-
ment' wy Ml** Faye Beavers.
The following officers were- in-
vtalled^ the meeting: Command-
er. Chambers; lieuten-
ant commander. Mra. Fannie
Blank*; finance keeper. Mra. Ame-
lia Parmtw; record keeper. MtM
r.ucy Horton: chaplain, Mra. E.
McNIhfcy; past commander. Mrs
Helen Alton; (
9-4 RusmII** v qi
Sheetinc, yard
9-4 ' RMtolFw ' 4
Shaetif. yam
...
A Virginia Mayfield; ser-
ie* eBrtha Mae Holland,
first lady of guard, Mrs. L. J. Mc-
Elroy; second lady of guard. Mrs
R. Woodl, sentinel. Mr* Ora Hor-
ton; pi&ri, Ullie Price; stand-
ard bearer No 1. Mr*. Ruby Gist;
standard bearer No. 2. Miss Ber-
tha Garrison; standard bearer No.
3, Mrs. Grade Slrropsiiire; color
bearer No. 1. Mrs Lillie Faye Snow;
color bearer No. 2. Mias Ruth:
Gocdnrr; color bearer No. 3. Miss
Nora Wilson: color bearer No. 4..-
Mrr. Katie Lawqtnce; color bear-
er No. 5. Mrs. Ruth Griffitn.
m.. Double Oak S
Donald School
Bethel School ? 30 p n
Wednesday. Feb. 8—Co ,
School 9:00 a. m'.. Camey.’Wpur
school 11:00 a. m„ Hebrop School
1:00 p. m.. Round Grove School
1:15 p m.
- wllUluia.i. Feb 9—Jiurtirr School
9:00 a. m.. Helm Schol 11:00 a. m.
Sunnydale School 3:00 p. m.
EVENTS TOMORROW
y The High School P.-Tl 4. ’
Jrtil meet at Uje school build- -
Jac it 3:40 JS nV .
PARIS—Since the war. the pott
illation of Fiance 1* ilowly increaa-
ing, although during a century be-
fore that time the population had
fallen steadily During the third
tr|meater of 1927. birth* In France
numbered 184.745 and deaths 136.-
867, an excedent of 47.877.
eration, Mrs J r ~
the piegyess on »he ’ I Jinan'/Club,
and stated that but one-third of
the club women had rescinded to
the cal) for subscription.^ and urged
that now the funds were needed ah
members should promptly contrib-
ute.
Mr,. Geo. M Hcpkin.s reported
for the legislative committee t.
Mrs. Otho Ramr-omb conducted
parliamentary drill
Mrs. Eihtlmae Womack, a voice
student of C I A. accompanied
by Miss Ella Mackcnson. gave two
numbers. “Conzenetta" and "Little
Brother's Lullxbv." an .old Flemish
folk song
Th? rooms I rcun on suite were
attractively dec orated, cyclamen
being Used, and :tn ire course was
served Tbe assistant hostesses in
eluded Mrma, W H. Clark. F H
Garrison, I. b Ho>C, Ella Kolly, M
H Leake, and Mis«es Olive Hal
bert. Annie Romberg ind Mamie
Walker.
. 81x90 Sleepland Sheet* .............
42x36 Garza and Wearwell Pil-
^bw'Caae. ..... ............. 29c
9-4 Wearwell Bleached Sheeting,
l .......-h-..................... 45c
' 9-4 Wearwell Brown Sheeting,
hfc•J?'-....... ,.Jr.:..,..42 i-2c
9-4 Garza Bleached Sheeting, yd. 45c
L 9-4 Garza Brown Sheeting, yd. 42 l-2c
9-4 Nodland* Bioached Sheeting, ,
k. ir > 'A ' 2 Ac
L'WI. urf./'r .teA, I ..Hk. fW.
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""■■HI IIWN "
LondofcJ’ trltete * <UT*W1
the Brjtdh UffiC nu tdrtxr
i.XiJ?.. 4
■ Thw vogue fdk.vgry. flat---
mlnga ha* reached the point where
anything that stand* array from
the hat and forms an uneven sil-
houette 1* taboo in Hollywood. The
painted flower or pin ha* replaced
the customary milliner's trimming.
Norma 8hc«ror, Mriro-Ooldwyn
Mayer star, began the fad when
she wore * chic gray turban of felt
with an ornament in front exact-
ly like a smart rhinestone pin but
which was painted on in silver gilt
Radium paint also la considered
good on hats. Joan Crawford wears
s black velvet tktHl eap for eve-
ning wtih a futuristic motil in ra-
dium paint.
Dorothy Stba*ti*Si wears a water
blue moire hat for afternoon with
sweet peas and rotes painted on
either side. The flowers ate in their
natural colors.
Katherine Albert, one cf Holly-
wood's fashion dictators, declares
' that when hand-painted trims are
used no others should lx- worn, not
even a ribbon to "eparntc the briiu
from the Town
Senior Class Play to Be
Presented Tuesday Night
A good crowd is expected to at-
tend the Senior class play. A Pair
feet of blackboard in eat?h teaching- of 8ixee.’J to be presented in the
; drinks milk and eggs every three
on sale for the past week and will I
be sold at the door tonight.
Proceeds from the play will ho
used to purchase a gift for the
school, which is vet to be selected.
Mrs. Cecil Bell Monroe, sponsor of
the senior class, is directing the
play. In the cast are about a dozen
characters, all of whom have been
given careful training in thfih'
parts. The plav is a three-act
comedy by Edward Peples
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Edwards, James L. & McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 140, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 24, 1928, newspaper, January 24, 1928; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335303/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.