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Regular $1.50 Jap Parasol for 75c
Auspices T. C. English Department.
HORTENSE NIELSEN
From New York Art Theatre in
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‘As You Like It
A Cast of Fifty. Tickets 75c, 50c, 25c.
Seats Now on Sale Main Building, T. C.
INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL
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dle the best to be had of Gas and Oils, Tires, Tubes,
Tire Accessories and Tourist Supplies.
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It will be your last opportunity to secure such
decided savings for the summer.
Chairs, Swings, Settees
We’ll be glad to show you
Announcement of
Exam Schedule
OPTOMETRIST
McCray’s Jewelry Store
Denton, Texas.
Vannoy Jewelry Co.
West Side Square.
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juicy raisin
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Special to Record-Chronicle.
BANGfcR. July 14.—Mrs. 8. C.
Moore entertained Wednesday from
L. P. McCombs
Grocery.
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basic courfe in Com
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LEE H. BRADY
Denton. Texas.
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Edwards & McCrary
Furniture.
218 W. Oak St.
and
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JULIAN SCRUGGS
East Side.
We fix punctures.
EXIDE SERVICE STATION
Phone 1*26.
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HILLCREST SERVICE STATION
(Sherman Drive.)
Mrs. Claud Minnerly, Prop.
THE CURTIS COMPANY
South Side.
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GENERAL INSURANCE
Written in strong, old line stock companies that
have been operating Buccewfully for MORE THAN
■ ONE HUNDRED YEARS.
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r.ODEO PERFORMER HURT AS
STEER FALLS FRIDAY
Hill Woods of Fort Worth, rodeo
performer with the T.*xas Bud ro-
dec at the American Legion p*c-
nlc. had his right 'eg badly bruised
Friday night when the steer he
was riding caugh^ ,its horns in the
pate to the chute from which the
animals were started and fell
against the wooden fence, smash-
ing the rider's U4; He received first
aid treatment at the Denton Hos-
pital and was to go to his uome
Saturday afternoon.
J. J. Maclachlan
lMUf#np«-rRonds.
808 Smoot-Curtis Bldg.
CRADDOCK’S CASH GROCERY
We Deliver.
Florida, where he learned to fly.
Despite his physical handicaps he
became a proficient pilot, winning
a license as a transport pilot from
the Department of Commerce.
This spriiyr he flew his ship from
Florida to New Martinsville; and
U w as after that flight that he set
his mind on a flight to Italy.
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
120 South Elm Street. Rev Wil-
liam FTed oalbraith. pastor. Sunday
School 9:40 a m, W T Evers,
Superintendent. Morning service, I’
o’clock, subject ‘Has Your Soul an
Anchor?” Evening service, 8 o'clock,
subject “What is a Christian?’’
Three Christian Hodeuvor Societies
will meer’ai"7 o'cldcJt. 'The subject
is "Getting a Thrill Out of Chris-
tian Living.”
Permanen
Frederic Vltatonlc 5
guaranteed. S6 SO an
Marvelling, Hair Ho
mccauley' be.
32S W Hickory.
Chicken
B C Floyd is r
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about two months
working at an oil de
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BUSINESS WOMEN TO MEET IN
MICHIGAN
NEW ORLEANS. July 14 Mack-
inav Island. Mich., was.awarded the
1920 convention cf the National
Federation of Business and Pro-
fessional Women's Clubs py the exe-
cutive committee here today.
We always try to fill every order exactly as i
to us.
Let us serve you.
THE SERVICE GROCERY
Phone 442.
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN
Dr. Anson T. Dewey head of the
Bible department of Tiinity Uni-
versity, Waxahachie, will fill the
pulpit at both services in the ab-
sence of the pastor. Rev. W S. Me-
Birnie. Dewey’s subject at the morn-
ing hour will be "What is there in
Christianity for Me’” and for the
evening Mrvice ‘’Freedom of Nega-
tive Commands.”
Charming fabrics for summer afternoon and
Lovely sheer voile and chiffon
Lustroux, diaphanous, washa-
And presented here in a wide assortment of
lliaftt and subdued patterns and colorings. Cop-
from foremost French fabrics. Easily made up
> smartest rtf simple frocks. And featured here
i wide range of exceptionally low prices. Designs
table for miss or matron. In the Dress Fabric
OLLIE CAMP
The original 50c cash and carry.
at du-
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ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION
For Every Purpose.
evening frocks.
. weaves of eelanese.
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Brooks Drug Store
We Fill the Most Prescriptions Every
'Ananias came unto
me'" "rise and be baptised, calling
on the name of the Lord'"
Matt 28.18-20
en unto ME. go
make disciples of all
God works "for"
We will serve sandwiches and ice cold drinks,
candy and chewing gum.
pleasant surprise for you next week. Watch for our
“As You Like It”
to Be Presented
at T. €<’. Monday
Hortense Nielsen. Who heads the
group of Shaxespearr-an players in
"As You Like It,” which will appear
?.t the Teachers College at 8:15
Monday night, will take the pait of
Rosalind, he is famous as a Shakes-
pearean star and comes highly re-
commended from various tiarti of
the United States
The cast will include 5 players,
taken from the faculty members
and student body of T. C. U. Gor-
geous costume- will be used in 'he
performance
Mises Nielsen who comes from
the University of Georgia, will ap-
pear In only three engagements in
Texas.
The performance will be under
thp allspices of the English depart-
ment of the college
"I |>er»ecuted tills why
unto the DEATH1"
Acts 22 5-6 "As I made my Jour-
ney." and nearing the end!
Acts 9 1-2 And Saul yet breath-
ing out (foaming nt the mouth)
tbreatenlngs and SLAUGHTERS'
Rabid like a mad dog. with hate In
JOBPR1NTING
Satisfactory and prompt ser-
vice.
Rom Printing Co.
Phone 841. 219 1-2 W. Oak
row.
At least one man of our three regular licenced
pharmacist* (and often time* the other two) is kept
busy all day compounding prescription*. The rea-
son is we fill the most prescriptions in Denton every
day. Our prices are fair, the drugs fresh and the
best to be had, and furthermore, we practice no sub-
stitution. We give the patient exactly what the doc-
tor orders. Our biologicals are kept in a case made
by the chemists—a large refrigerator—to insure
protection to the public when they have diseases
such aa scarlet fever, diphtheria, tetanus, erysipelas,
typhoid, pneumonia, small pox, rabies and many
other diseases common to man or beast where se-
rums are used. These serums, unless kept at tha
proper temperature, are worthless. Serums being
expensive in most cases and their use imperative in
serious illness where indicated, we can’t stress too
much the importance of getting the best and getting
it where it is kept right. Each package bears a date
showing the length of time each package will re-
main full strength if kept properly, and every pack-
age leaving our store conforms to these requirements.
And furthermore, we carry an adequate stock to
meet all needs.
. The Chief Charm of Childhood Is Its
Constant Change
A photograph of the youngsters is one thing i
that simply must not be postponed. All the wealth
of the world cannot bring back the fleeting charm
of childhood. But your family photographer can
preserve it through all the coming years.
THE SHAW STUDIO
West Side.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Elder J. E. Black, minister.
Preaching 11 a. m. and 8 p m. Bi-
ble study 9:45 a m. Y. M 7:1.5
p. m. Ladles' Bible study'Tuesday
at 3 p. m. Bible study Wedneaday
8 p. in. A special attendance Sun
day is urged as subjects of great
interest will be discussed.
From 11 a. m.
Choice baked oi
with all th
your choice o
for—
every stain
Then you. too. will try thia marvel-
ous method of clothes renewal. Let
ROUND—Two fox terriers. Owner
ran get Rstnc bv pnylii); lor
notice. Dr. Jack Skiles,
At the present time there is quite a bit of sick-
ness. Nearly every day and night some one calh
and says, “Do you deliver?” or “Do you deliver this
late at night?” To which we say, we deliver any
time—day or night. We maintain a fast motorcycle
delivery from 6:30 a. m. to 11 or 12 p. m. If you
don’t get a package in a reasonable length of time
after ordering it it is usually because there are many
more being delivered in the same section at the same
time. Trouble usually comes in bunches. So does
sickness, and our delivery service has been going
constantly for some timb. In case you need med-
icine after closing hours—11 or 12 p. m. nights—
and 12:30 to 2:30 p. m. Sundays, call 546-W, 1307-
W, 668-W and we will come down and get it. Sick-
ness is no respecter of time or persons, and we are
always ready to render service where necessary.
When you are sick, call your doctor. Have him
call 29 or 39. We’ll do the rest. ,
ited in Henrietta.
Rev. W. R Woifrum and fam-
ily cf Wellington wwe here visit-
ing P lends.
Every Order
Perse nab.
Mme>. S. M. Maynard and 3. C
nnd Rex Moore were lr. Port
WASHINGTON. J
linately cne-third
nun>en who verveu t!
c-- during the Si
War are innriied u:
U ihe douie-lic rui
keeping .end child i
Those who cu i t
the demand? ol the
in many cn''" or t
dren, will ut'end th
Ing of thr ripin'sh
Nurses’ Association n
in Oetobt r
The nurse: plan
meeting wul. tin
can War Veterjl):
will hav< it- <-wn '
meeting-
Di Anita MeG< <■
who enlisted in Hu
18IH1 in the ::>t die: !
tend the Havana n
' orary president, :s
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Given here receives our care-
ful attention.
Quality merchandise al-
ways pleases. Give us a
trial.
Rom
unto "salvation"
"unto EVERY one
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iiewnrrw; the perfect pre-wing—With
wrinkle removed.
(Iraned for others. Note their fresh
DENTON lECORD-rHBOMTgdt, BATtlRDAY, JULY 18, 1921
“HE’LL MAKE IT,” SAYS FRIENDS
OF LEGLESS, 0
4 to 8 o’etegk"hpiMiiriul.* Rex Moore
qn his loth birthday. He war pre
Rented with many gifts. After games
were'played refreshments were serv-
ed by the hostm assisted by Mrs.
BUI i4wk tnd MUs Vera Lou Le
00ar. consisting of icy pies, golfball
tuckers, and blow,gum. There were
38 children present^
New* Brief*
The county, some State and <!!■-
t<4<?t candid a tpo wi)lbejtereitpnight
A revival Will be held at the Bol •
Ivar Methodist Church beg'nning
Wi dpejday. July 18. Rev. Ed Bar-
cus Jr. of Denton a ill da the
preaching.
Learns Navigation
spnng he studied naviga-
The use of radio was al-
an open book to him. In
between times he devoted himself to
the art of analysing weather bu-*
reau reports. At length he decid-
ed that he was ready.
So, the other day, he climbed
into his plane, sped down the run-
way here and was ofT for New
YorJi. He will bike off for Italy,
he says, as soon as weather re-
ports are favorable. He is su
premely confident that he will
make it successfully.
His fellow citizens are confi-
dent. too They point out that
the Dinger has a way of overcom-
ing handicaps. Hasn’t he learndM
to dance, drive an auto and use a
typewriter since he was crippled'*
Isn't he also a skilled stunt pilot,
even thotjjh he has only one good
limb instead of four?
JI
any two conver-
FOURTH
The human factor (the man Ana-
nias) tnade use of; and the open
acknowledgment of the Lord in bap-
tism !
Acts 22 12-16
For thou shalt
men!" V
"I will send thee far hence unto (lie
GENTILES'” •• Eph 3 6-8
Mark 13:34 "To EVERY man
work
' LET US SERVE YOU
We have a new, fresh, clean stock of groceries, and
our prices speak for themselves.
Phone 71.
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Moore
Worth.
J. F. Harwell went to Merkel
Mr and Mis. O. A. Wilkerson
apd Geo. Wilkerson of Port Worth
vialted Mr. and Mr*. E. B. Brown
Mrs Alice Rucker with has been
vlsitin-f her sister. Mrs H. W. la-
bel. has returned to Abilene
Rev Lee Reeves of Lindsey. Ok
visited Mr. and Mrs. H M Reeves.
Miss Nellie Tatum of Dallas Is
veiling her mother here
Mrs. Florence Mil! r of Fort
Worth Lj visiti:ife Mis. E. S. Riec
and W. E. Tyson
E. 6 Rice of Memphis is visiting
relatives.
Leon Cowart of Do Has
his sister Mis. Jim Ready
Mrs. Allen Shirley who l as been
visiting h'i father. J H Hughes,
returned to Panhandle.
Mr. and Mrs J. W Gladden vis- j
SIXTH
This conversion of Saul by the
APPEARING of the Lord In GLOIG’
U> llkcunto the future "natlonn^'
conversion of Israel, likewise bv the
apnearing of the Lord in glory!
I Cor 15:8 ‘ As one born out “f
due time!" The Apostle says In re-
ference to the MANNER of his con-
version, "out of due time" bet re
the time, In THIS manner!
The schedule for teachers' ex.
aminations tq be given 4I the of-
fice of County Superintendent J.
L. Yarbroukjh July 18. iRv20 and
21 waa announcad by Yarbrough
Saturday, Thoee who pea* tiu <X-
amfhatloM will be given teacher*'
certificate*.
Yarbrough said the subjects cov-
ered were those over which exam-
inations were given at |he summer
normal usually held at *
College but inasmuch as State
work was not given »t the college
this summer the examinations
would be held at his office.
Anyone who wishes to take the
examination may do so without til-
ing formal application.
Following is the schedule that
will be followed:
Wednesday morning, July lb-
Spelling, physiology, higher English
composltlcn, botany.
Wednesday afternoon — Music,
elementary compoeition, physical
geography.
Thursday morning July 19—Tex-
as history descriptive geography,
plane geometry,
Thursday afternoon -Elementary
grammar. American literature.
FTiuay morntn-j, July 20— Arith-
metic, writing, psychology.
Friday afternoon—Methods and
management, refilling, civics, mqj’-
ern history.
Saturday morning. July 21—Unit-
ed State history, drawing, ancient
history.
Saturday afternoon—Agriculture,
school law. ak/ebia.
hi* heart!
Luke 14.17. "Come for all things
are NOW "
1 16 The "POWER of God "
I not probation)
that BELIEV-
By NLA Service
NEW MARTINS VILLE W Va.,
July 14.---M. R. Daugherty, known
to his fellow townspeople here as
"Dinger," has no legs and only one
arm; but in a few days, if all tgoes
well, he will take off alone from
New York on a projected non-stop
airplane flight from New York to
Rome.
For, despite his physical handi-
caps, the Dinger is an accomplished
pilot Most of his friends here have
flown with him at one time or an-
other. and all are confident that he
can make the long hop.
The first leg of his flight is al-
ready under my Daugfierty
hopped off from Lrnglin field here
the other dav for New York, to
confer with friends there before
taking off on his non-stop flight
to Rome. Althoiljh he was forced
down within 30 miles of Roosevelt
York, his friends here
that he will
the son of a
town. On his
local
U——
"All power Is glv-
YE therefore and
disciples of all the nations'
works "for" men THROUGH
menl Baptizing" whom? The na-
tions'’ Oh. no.
The
"the disciples'"
FIFTH
Paul was ''chosen" of God for
very DEFINITE service. Just so
every one of us!
AcU 22:14-15
his witness unto 'air
field. New
are still confident
make it
Daugherty is 29
farmer living near
graduation from the local high
scltool. he got a job as yard clerk
in the Baltimore A: Ohio railway
offices here. It was that job that
led to his being crippled Work-
ing on a train one day, he fell be-
MAYFIELD SCORES
CUMMINS ACT
IONGVIEW. July 14. -Earle 1:.
Mayfield candidate for re-ch c'>011
to the United States Semite, dr--
cussed the transportation problem
and raid that substantial relief n-r
the people of Texas depended ti| >11
repeal of the Esch-Cummins act
A large crowd neard the speak-r
who was introduced by Ras Youi.g.
"Suddenly there
shone from heaven s great light
round about me!" V II The "glory
of that light" blinded him!” Paul's
experience!
John 1 40-42 Andrew "First flnd-
eth his own brother Simon!" Peter's
experience!
John 1 43-40 Philip's and Nath-
aniel's experience!
John 0:34-38 The blind man's ex-
perience !
' SECOND
And yet every conversion "neces-
sarily" exactly ALIKE in one thing,
in this, a PERSONAL dealing with
the Lord. HIMSELF'
AcU 22 7-10 "Saul,
persecuted thou ME'"
sus!" And I said "What shall I do.
Lord?” Not a doctrine but a PER-
SON not the Church but CHRIST
not religion (Saul had plenty of
that) but HIM!
John 6 41 "HE that bclieveth on
ME!" A very "personal" thing!
II Tim I 12 "I know WHOM 1
have believed!"
THIRD
No PRIOR PREPARATION neces-
sary' Here in a "conspicuous" exam-
ple!
AcU 22 4
(Christians)
ucath the wheels Both legs and
cne arm were severed. He spent
long months In a hospital
Uses Artificial Limbs
When Dlrj;yr recovered he ‘set
out t6 overcome his handicap. He
got. two artificial legs and an arti-
ficial arm and spent months get-
ting familiar with their use.
Eventually he was able to walk
nearly as well as ever, strangers
who saw him on the street did not
ualizc that he was crippled.
Then he studied telegraphy. In
the course of time he became a
railroad train dJppfiXoher herfl,
and from that post he entered
pclitics. being elected county as-
sessor on the Democratic ticket
by the largest majority on record
here. He Is just now completing
his jecond term of office.
A couple of years ayro New
Martinsville got the thrill of its
life Gloria Swanson came here
with her movie company to make
the film. "Stage Struck.”' Gcr-
geous Gloria, without, realizing it,
gave the Dinger an idea.
"If she can become well known
popular, and can cash In on
why can't 1’" mused the
Dinger. Forthwith he decided to
learr to fly an airplane
Last winter Daugherty went to
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