Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 47, Ed. 1 Monday, October 8, 1928 Page: 5 of 10
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Denton Steam Laundry Go?
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Elvin Magers of Denton, a mem-
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team, was elected president of the
New Cleansing
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" RCA Radiolas. None better.
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Human Tli-BIU
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To Feed Python.
—Asheville Citiaon.
-paintings in oU, sent
star Springs Summer
School of the Pennsylvania Acade-
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Permanent Waves, $5 to
7 $15
Finger waves and marcels that
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and leaves i .
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•Women’s Building
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rally of tiie football season, which
preceded a free picture show, spon-
sored by the college, in the audi-
torium Wednesday evening. Cook
was assisted by the Green Jacket^
accompanied at the piano by Miss
Mamie Smith of the college facul-
ty, tn a series of songs and yells.
other- exhiMte-lo apo
the year include the M
Museum Exhibit, painlir
members trf the National
Wide shawl collars which almost
hide the head front the back are a
development of the hew styles. At of autumn fa
Lodge Monday evenxng:-OCL T o4H’fOTln<r Tiex“ Utairereity student, *«tour boat WQ> hips crepe i_ —_
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These smart Mew hats have just^>WWjl*>Hk8li Of soleil velour
. . . dark browns, all shade* of tan and beige, navy and black ....
Events Tomorrow
The W. M. Sr-Of the Central
Presbyterian Cnurch will meet
in Bible study, at the church at
3 o'clock.
The Woman’s Auxiliary of
the Firat Presbyterian Church
will ntcet in monthly business
session at the church at 1 .
o'clock.
The Episcopal Guild will meet
with Mrs. Jerry Fowler, corner
Oakland Avenue and Texas
Street, at 3 o'clock
- Tire Methodist W. M. 8. will
meet at 3 o&clock Kt the church
in a study of conference min-
utes. AH members are urged to
be present.
The Baptist W. M. S. will
meet in circles as follows, at
2 30 o'clock: Circle 1 with Mp.
O. C. Pass, Schmits Street. Cir-
cle, 2 with Mrs. J. A. Minnis,
1604 North Elm Street. Circle 3
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Smart Knox Hats, $10.00 to $20.00
New! Dressy hats to wear to afterncon parties with the new
velvet dresses . . . Black velvets with lace trims and metallics.
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ed by the junior unit of the Forum
Council and attended by approxi-
mately 250 girls, was held in the
Harriss Gymnasium Thursday eve-
ning Thoe^ dances are given at
regular intervals of two weeks and
, music is furnished by Torn Rose
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the fashioning of our new coats. They feature ergery
fashionable silhouette, in styles that whf
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South ye.
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R. A. Blaine, fopner-
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country home of her permits near
Celina Saturday evening
o’clock to William Richard
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and ferns before, which
ceremony was said by the
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odist Church of Celina. -
Attending the couple as maid w
honor and best man were her- sii-
to personal charm, given,by ex-
perts under the most careful su-
pervision. Make an appointment
today. •
Nona Mae Oli
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The comUnatipn of several colors
in blending shades is a unart phase
of autupm fashion. At Rcdfefn'a a
TDfc ‘wo piece dress has a Jeaf bro’
"hlppi (TCpC I* - k i .
^rt has an dull MA
i;w|de cuffs of brlca •
Ids the en- green. A a ..
of the coat green and red Is pleated like a fl-
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Be Seen at C. LA.
October 15 to 30
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The Chester Springs Exhibt. ctr- ,J
culated by the American Federa-
tion of Arts, will be shown,at C. L E
A. Oct. IS to 30. as the Arst of a
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That’s what housaiHves say about our cakes,
pies, ate. Tha children know where to go to get
their favorite cakes or codkies. Always a nice fresh
aMortment. v;
iit'wPHi materials, smart iurs, cnic uciaiia9 c au-
tiful workmanship. All these fine qualities go nto
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Ulc method* OS J»t only save li
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Mrs James T. Roundtree of Pur-
ntjite regent >f t& .Daughters
I left the American Revolution, ’poke
km Saturday afternoon before a
number of women mtere«»ed in
forming a chapter of the oigan-
izntIon'here. Miss Elizabeth Lyon,
mep^oyr at latyc and organizing re-
gent,, had the meeting , in charge.
Mrs, RjOundtree explained the work
of the organization and xtrassrd
that there wishing to become mem-
berg yt their papery arnrogyfl tb
|preM“jif at the* next national board
setiug to be held in Washington,
13. C . the later part of this ntonth
She pointed out tn«t tpe D A. Rl.
hus a rcholarship in Teachers Ool-
Permanent Waves
Frederic Vltatonlo Method, all won
guaranteed, *6 so and FT M.
Bobbing
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20 PER CENT
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On Famous
ALLEN-A HOSIERY
For Women arid Miaaoa. . ”
Don’t tnim this opportunity to
“stock Up*’ f‘* •*omaiii*lrahlA
savings.
(Ill give ■
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ness nnd *wtll provide endless
portunities for the observation
natural facts.
by lapping it up with their pink
paw* are now tender pads and now
tharp needle-like claws. From play
with his kitten he teamed to be
- gentle or suffer a penalty. HU
daily task of riving her a dish .of
” Wil W ffikt eitarimM with
responsibUM.
Later jjr. when the MUy grywjy^
ro'S/lSv*10b?en*| free """
than Peter’s interest in the matter _ _LJ~ ■ 2"^^
nnd his care of her test he'hurt niM
kitty end her babies The sight of
the kittens, tiny nnd helpless car-
ed for by tht:!r mbtfimr, in ’heir
soft, warm nest which he had nelp-
ed to make, wps an expefleno*
which fixed with Its proper associ-
ations of tenderness and. prctcetive-
utw< a funoamental human valufe.
Pet a- would not have had *d
mpch joy of his kitty nor would he
have learned iso much from her
had.not his mother Influenced his
attitude by the example of he own.
For gimost anv experience can be
spoiled for a child If tli’c grown up
by whom he is cvidod Rives it the
wrong, valuation. Peter's mother
was eereful always to treat the
kitten kindly to show interest in
UH play end in Its marvelous little
fcedv. She always made Peter feet
that the respcnsibiUty for f<*dlng
his pet was entirely hi*. She h .ated
the matter at-4he combi,* kittens In
a perfectly natural ana (-undid way.
making no mystery c|' R ,-nd tnk-
i. '*”* ,he opportunity to give her
J* child important kncVledge in -*■
’miip Rfifi HAfffiy Wander ' 1
Thus, properly liar.dlsa, a single
experience with u pet w it give • ^rly.
Th ready with the largest assort* ;
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meat of smart new coats and .
dresses that we have shown any !
season . . . Every day's express !
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brings the new things from the ; |
fashfon centers of the world.
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of a total of 40 pledges. They are
Misaes Ila Fay Selby. Bonnie Wil-
Wilkerson. Helen Holmes. Jose-
phine Griffith. Lucy Ante Perry-
man. Bennie Wilkerson and Virgie
Wileman.
Cook Leads
Pep Rally
n Dr. Wilton W Cook, dean of men,
led the students In the first pep
Honeta Driver V j g
WESTPORT, Conn. When Ed-
ward Craig, .Saugatuck taxi drive,
ran over a chicken he duly reported
the fatality to the police—the first
report of its kind on the local blot-
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wbo have littered in some form of
athletics, entertained with a pic-
nic for girl friends Friday eve-
ning. Leroy Crabtree te the newly
elected president of the organizi-
■ Get Ymt M*My*s Worth ...
. 3,'roo?n ' >Pt-. dressing room snd
Mrbasr and * watar
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The Woman's Club building was
th* Kffle of ita formal meeting
since its completion when the City
Federation met in its lounge Mon-
day morning' ar B o'clock w^U-a-
good representation cT ffHFgktSs 1
freun the different dubs bt the city, j
Ura. F. v. Garrison, the president, i
prtaiaitig.
Mrs. R. J. Turrentine wa« elected
the Texas Federation of Women's
Clubs to be held here Nov. 12-P5
and Mrs. C. H MdDow’H wan made
alternate. Relative to the meeting J
the federation voted to tender a re-.
ceptlon to the visiting club women I
on Monday-evening; Nov. 12. in the i
new”building, and Mrs W J Me- „
Cray was announced as chairman Insteps of bciR<* .stockings,
of the committee on arrangements.
Al! presdents of clubs that 7 are
members of the City Federation will!
be hostesses for the occasion, it was
announced other matters pertain-
ing to the meeting were discussed.
Open house Tor the chib build-
ing will be held sometime this
month, it was decide^, but dalUnite
plans havg be«n uu^de. Howev-
er, It will be so arranged that all
citizens Interested may attend.
Delegates to .the County Federa-
tion were elected, Mmes. Garrison
____ , -Md William Wocd being delegates
iriri <■**» Lhas a leaf brown by ylrtu« omccs. And JMtea
de chine skirt with bands Etta T»yldr iraa elected alternate
for the president, Mrs Garrison,
and Mrs. Lee McDonald alternate
tor the secretary. Mrs. Wood.
Rules and regulations for the use
of the chib house ware ‘read and
approved and the personnel of the
governing board announced to in-
clude a representative from each
federated club to be selected by the
club, and Mes. C. C. Yancey was
made general ’ chairman of the
board.
At the opening of .the meeting *lth Mrs; J' X. Smith, North
Hubbard Bates, fire marshal and "♦**** GirrU 4 with Mr.
L. B. Shaver, representing the in-
turance agencies of Denton, ap- :
peared and asked th* members of
the City Federation to co-operate
with them and other organization*
of the town to reduce fire hazards.
Shaver particularly asked that in-
fluence be brought to bear to have
business streeta back of the court
square kept in safer and more pre-
sentable condition.
Ten Denton girls attending ths
Teachers College were pledged
membership to the Mary Arden
Club, girls' literary society, al the
formal initiation service held at the
Many with velvet trim* . . . other* tucked in tailored style*. Reaaon-
ably priced ' ’
Marguerite Sinclair, who ha» re~
signed as teacher of public school
music at the West Ward School
to accept * xtmiDr position fif Tul-
sa Okla., will be made at a meet-
ing of the School Boud Monday
night, according to Supt. W T.
DcRTett Miss Sinclair te 3 daughter
of Mr. and Mrs 3. H. Sinclru of
Denton. ■ ;..r
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DCTC ■' ' ' 7 77 ! R- Brooks. 1120 Congress Aveenue,
_I_ 771 a E.1O 'm Bible and mission study, and
Having pet* te among the hoppl I the winning #Jde in the Bih'c ccn-
Wt and most valuable experiences ,test * entertained by the tos-
Of eliildhood. The Child who grows KHHnnworth of Frterr
H on a farm und Who has a do<? Vere KiHlncsworth of Frtwo
for hi. constant companion mid“te i *as ^pon at
giwn « calf or a fitter ot pte* to 1 H<*lrital Monday nwnin,?. She
rstee te lucky^ndreT^ ** w^. report^ to be resting well
For a little child, perltar* * Mt- V “/trrnnon
ten te the best pct of aT. From Ir. W. 8. Nrele w»(issue* a budding
tlmate and loving obmvattons £« *7*
Peter learned that a IciUou 7ha>7J. W m1’
four feet and that he only ' had Jn °tk*!n^*Venue at an
two. He found that cats dr nk milk ; llT,at£d 2s0*1 ^L*225
by lappirfr it up with their Dink Campbell was operated upon
tongues. He discovered that their I kir rt:noyal tonsils Saturdry at-
' ternoc.’i.
J. H. Sipes nt Lewisville Under-
went * tonsil operation nete Mon-
day.
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■y ISABELLE ARMI8TEAD | local chapter of Pi Kappa Delta.
The annual Big-Little Steter national forensic fraternity, at a
adoption tindgr-th* auspices of the meeting of that society Tuesday eve-
Young Women’s Forum, was held |W Other officers elected were
in the Harrtes Gymnasium at the Emmett Yant of Kaufman, vice-
Teachers College Tuesday eve- president, and Mtes Albertlne Ber-
ning: It te the custom of the coil*** ry of Denton, secretary:treasuret
_____ for th® aentari. mxuor® and rnpho- | CwupUHt <rf »hr sociology de- fey Hite, puttr
more girls to take either one or two partment. is provincial governor of *
freshmun girls as little slaters and I the national fraternity This prov-
be responsible tor their college sc- [ Ince includes Texas, Louisiana, Ark-
tlvltY during the school year. This anaas. Mlssb.-lppi and Alabama
• hive* the up<»erclasamen a chance ■ . , -—-~
to .know the freahm-n id the II ij
freshmen may benefit by tnr <—w- * ueiU
riences of the older girls, ac1 ng [ 1?<, 'T’ J.
to Mias Edith L. Clark, spuiuot oi ’ ’ 4UU -
.the Girla' Fnrum-Gouacd- —The members of the "T’’ club.
i ..7 Fhc reprttentatives of the Forum composed of all men of the coliroe
from Ute freUuimn cla*»Jtttelclcct-h.« wmsrs
• ed and each member of the group
was introduced to the assembly.
They are: Senior class. Mtes Mabel
Wlkerson. Miss Kate Maddox and
Mrs. Emory Wilkins; junior. Misses
Zelda Richburg. Isabelle Armtetesd
and Marjorie Simpson: sophomore.
• Misses Palmer Braley. Robbie J**n
Clark and Ruth Cummings; fresh-
man. Misses Ethel Robinson, Oleta
. Wood and Lucille Windeii.
Mtes Albertlne Berry, past pres-
K ident of the Porum Council, gave a
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SOl'SA AND HIS HAND
The most unique musical attrac-
tion ever brought to Denton. Two
concerts Ask for your favorite
encore. C I A. audRurium Friday,
Oct. l*th Seats on sale al Garrl-
wn's D>ug Store. Special price of
50c for rbfidren at mafiriee. Adults
fl 00 No reserve seats at matinee.
Evening performance all seats re-
served. 31.00 each. ,
•T7rT—.-*• '_,.r7_7'W,'.!Mj
of Teachers College war: meet
in the evening at 7:30 tfi the
Mary Arden Club.
The Art and Gift$h{*> ?
Miss Elizabeth Hendley,
Prop.
1223 Oakland. Phohe:717-J
YOU GAK MAKE YOUR UH
CLEAR ARD ATTRACTIVE!
If you irr dtastiitted wlrh rear
compltxion bccsoM of unsightly Htss-
ishes. such as pioiplrs. rashes ot eczsmic
infections, here is th* way I* have •
Go to your druggist, aak ; » Bladt
ing io directions It te pltasd| to nse,
highly beneficial and scientifv lly saf*.
For test results ass L„--
Skin Soap with Black and WMte Otot-
. ment. All dealers sell them at i tall cost.
LJ* 77^
r talk on the meaning of the council
♦77. and a brief outline of the w
• performs eaeh year. Yell* and
s —were led by Misses Mar Jone Simp-
ir---eon.-Bennie WHker*on. BH*e Vite,
Isabelle Armtetead and Eucy ’ Annia
y- Perryman - with Bennie Wilkerson
at the piano.
Informal Dance
’'Attended by 250
V the
I Kit *> ' ' - J gJ nransere or me National Art* Club.
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A \KW F.IMHTOX In nheer\i!k Nationalw AcaOemy^Dei^n the
storkIuhm. A moilAi’n deMirn in 1929 Water Color HlUlirj studies o£
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hjbt from Southern Art League.
The exaet data* these exhibit*
will appear have not been definite-
ly announced.
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Elm Street. Circle 4 with Mrs.
W. T Bailey. S23 West Hickory
Street. Circle 5 with Mrs. John
Pierce. 510 Pteroe Street Circle
8 with Mr*. T. R. Brook*, 1120
Congress Avenue. Crcle 7 with
Mrs. T. R Barrow, 1200 West
Sycamore Street. Circle & with
Mrs. Claud Bell. 1000 West
sycamore Street. Circle 9 with
Mrs. Kim Hargis. 1014 Fannin
Street.
The. Woman's Faculty Club
A Laundry Service for Every Home.
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Mtes Inez T
Mr. and Mrs
ly of Denton.
Celtaa paturday evening at 3
o'clock to William Richard Blair,
son of Mr. and Mta. D. Blair of
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4h altar was improvised of roses
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lege here, and that the orzaniza
lion is interested in local affairs as
well as history.
About 20 Denton and Denton
County women are preparing pap-
ers to join an organization here,1
and it te booed to get ail in readi-
ness to perfect a permanent org&n-
■ria Ftora Barttameht of Lewis-. ^>yen stated, . v
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n Schmidt ot Valter View 3-room apt., dressing room
•n epsretetoi her* Maw- bath. Gasage. Garbage and-water
delegate to the Stale nuxUng of stoikina*.
brown* a)>d beige decoiates loc
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lolley spent
the week-end in Sulphur, Okla
Mr. and Mrs. James Edwards of
Dallas visited relatives here Sun-
day.
Mter Pa nine Lipscomb of Dallas
spent the week-end with’ her par- '
ent*. Dr. and Mrs. P. Lipscomb
Wilbur Snow of Amarillo visited
here over the we«k-end and re-
turned home with Mrs. Snow and
. _ , baby, Martha Lou, who have been
•dry skins which nrre s UHdetu . visiting her mother. Mrs. W. M.
WWW in Dallas Sunday. V
Ross Carlton and Lynn. Davis of
Terrill School, Dallas,vistted
friends In Dentm Sdlurdav.
W McKenzie wa* in
Dallas Monday to attend a inerting
Ct the executive committee of the
Municipal Utilities League* of Tex-
as, of which he te president.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank ,B.
spent Sunday in Sherman the'
wright made high cut, and each
was -presented with a remembrance.
At the close of the afternoon a dain-
ty salad and ice course was serv-
ed.
Of
ter. Mtes Jimmie D. Blajne and J,
B. Drake of Denton , M- H. Blaine
Jr , and little Mtes JtA.Anne Blaine
of Dallas, nephew smd ntece^ot the
’ le-bearem and
M . y-uy- — Dontan pteygf-*-*
tha wadding march from Uihengrfn k~-’
and also The Indian Love Call. ’ i
during the reading of trie ceremo- 7 F
ny.
The bride wore brown transpar-' -
ent velvet and carried an arm bou-
quet of Ophelia rosto- The maul of *
honor wore Wue y^lvqt gnd carried
pink roses The nephew candle-
btarer wore a black and white sas-L <».
in suit, and the niece a blue chiffon
frock.
Following the marriage an infor-
mal reception wa* held, after which
the couple teft for a short trib to
South Texas points. On their re-
turn they will be at 'jomo at 102
Avenue B. - • ——t*-
The bride is a graduate of C. I.w
Ax with the 1927 class, and te » Philippe -et- Gaston
beiqg * member of Alpha'Ofai C^me- and modified circul
ga sorority. She taught last year in immense collar and
the Baker school at Austin. Blair "
i. a qu-mbe
electric firm.
Many guesta attended the wed-
ding. those going from Denton in-
cluding Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Blair, Mr and Mrs. Georg<* Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Drake. Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Biggs, Mn. Grrtrude
Hayes. Misses Lucile Blair, Bob X.
Drake and Georgia Mae Carruth.
Mnrj, P, Downer9s
Brother Is Dead
nr • ■ --jy-f- ■
John A. Porter, t». of Colorado
Springs, Colo., brother of Mrs. J
V Downer of Denton who te now
visiting lr. Colorado Springs, died In
St. Ixuis Saturday, Sept. 15, frierds
ot the family here have learned.
He was hurled the following Tues-
day in Pari*. Texas.
PorDr was an electrical engineer,
connected with various public itlLl-
ties, companies in the Mississippi
Valley, and vice president of the
St Louis Public Utiltt’es Cnrpora-
| tion. He was also a member oi the
I firm of Kelso-Wurdack Utilities of
St. Louis.
Mmes. Poage Bridge
Hostesses t
At home for the first time in
their new residence on North Lo-
cust Street. Mmes. Oetmge Poage
and Viola Poage entertained with
nine tables of friend* at bridge Sat-
urday afternoon. Red and pink ra-
diance rose* were used in the sever-
al rooms thrown en suite for the
game, and attractive scores and
tallies were’ painted by Mrs. Viola
Pierce Poa*c for th^ occasion.
speni ounaay in anerman the .C', M' Ha”c“5k
guests of their daughter, Mrs. H.‘ sco"' ° Kpp’
Dr. and Mrs Freeman Rowell and
Mr. and Mrs. Park Ricliards were
in Dallas Sunday. ,
George Harrs was in Fort Worth
Monday.
. ' '■
i 3 of the
Baptist
| noon 2:30 o'clock wAh Mrs. T.
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 47, Ed. 1 Monday, October 8, 1928, newspaper, October 8, 1928; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335519/m1/5/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.