Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 57, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1928 Page: 7 of 12
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FATHER'S NIGHT
Ftoycl Dell has helped to convert
into a comedy his novel, “The Un-
married Father,” wliich he Vrote
M i>*o serious story of a youtnt.
Sjreial to Record-Chronicle.
PILOT POINT. Oct. 18 —Leland
Hunn has gone tn Ladonia where
he has accepted a p islUon.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest High and
children returned to Justin after
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C C Neace.
Mr. and Mrs McKinley Branum
hate returned from McKinney.
Lorr) to Mr and Mrs Clarence
"Ups-A- Blukman. Oct. 14, a girl, Delma
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Better Cleaning and Preaulng
Phone 1212
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20th and avoid the expenae and In-
convenience of having your eervice
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phone Oo.
See our line of gas heaters, wood stoves, cook
stoves.__ :
Also have some good used gas heaters.
125.
One 1927 Buick Sedan
On« 1926 Buick Coupe
One 1926 Hudson Coach
One 1925 Buick Roadster
And several open model Buicks.
If you have something to sen, try
a classified ad. They get results at
small cost.
A Nay based on th* life of Bud-
dha is Walter Hampden's first
hide o^ the current swisQn. Broad -
I KRUM. Oct. 18—The Win One
Sunday School class of the Metho-
dist Church will present a thnee-act
play, “A Run lor W<t Money," in
the community audltori-tm Friday
night, Oct. 19. The proceeds will
go towards the building fund, !___
Mr and Mrs. N- Phillips and
daughter, Carrie were ir. Justin.
Mr. and Mrs Moore and children,
Mrs. Reba Koine’', Mr. and Mrs. O.
B. Barnett and children, and Hugh
Chism attended church at Bolivar
O. B. Barnett Sr. attended the oil
men’s convention at. Houston. He
was accompanied by Fritz Barth-
old. ■
Mrs. Vuvtnftt Harvey and son,
Howard, and Mr. anil Mrs. Owen
Muncy and son, Kenneth, attend-
ed the State Fair at Dallas.
Lyman Bartee, O. B. Barnett Jr.,
Albert Zeretzke, Weldon Cole, and
Wayne Hare attended a boys' party
at Denton High School
Mr. and Mrs. O. J Chism were
in Gainesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lipsey and
sons have jnsved lieie from Har-
lingen end are at the home of
Mrs. Lipsey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs
W. D. Smith.
W. L. Markham and Fred Mer-
edith have gone to Moody.
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hONG AND DANCE DIVERSION*
The week which broivht “Faust’’
to New York was also a gala one
fcr the music shows, of which four
were unveiled, and all of them
pretty amusing entertainment.
Irene Bordoni came back to
Bread vay in ‘’I'aris.'' a "laiislcom-
ed; ” the book and lyrics of which
didn t matter much because nobody
cared much about theia so long as
Miss Bordoni was present tc sing
and wear a dazzling array oi
gowns When she was of! the rtage
Irving Aaronson and hti Command-
ers' orchestra beguiled the audience
with tunes and specialties.
■Just a Minium" introduced io
musical comedy a couple of u>ra-
tiating vaudeville comedians, '\rth-
tir and Morten Havel. ‘‘ ______ , . _.. _ .
Dairy*- was distort ;uished for Bus- Lcwena.
ter West's jests and dancing. Ma- | Ray Lassiter and Toyah Maxwell
Mrs. Cox and Misses Thelma El-
liott and Luille Pedigo of TiogA
Visited friends here.
Joe Spratt and Raymond Shaw
were in Tioga.
Mrs. Wtffitmorcland of Annona
is the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
Clarence Blackman.
Edgar Averitt and Jesse McKin-
ney were in Tioga.
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By LOUISA BENNETT WEAVER
Sunday Tea Menu
Siirimp wiggle
Relish salad.
Bread and butter
Chocolate brownies.
Fudge frosting.
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HERKIMER. N. Y— The black
cat came back to Persecto Chlr-
rico of this city. Chlrrloo took the
cat, “Bess," more than 70 miles
away on a Tuesday night thlnklna
he had succeeded in losing her.
Thursday. "Bess” was back home.
Chfrrlco has decided to keep her
through her itifte Mves.-’
la more apt to get aolled than that
of grown persona, tor obvious reasons.
Strenuous play accounts tor much,
boyish activity tor more, but no mat-
tar how mussed up and dirty the
garments may be. our cleaning sys-
tem will aobn make them look new
again, and In their original new
shape
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DENTON, WXAB, BICCKB-CWBONICLE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER M, IMS
BY WILLIAMS'
We know how to serve
you in that way, and in a
pleasing manner.
Bring your financial trou-
bles, if you have any, to the
Denton County
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man who, finding himself a parent
after a careless youthful affair, sac-
rifices his career for the youngster's
sake when its mother proposed to
put it into an orphan asyh.m The
play Is "Little Accident,” and
Thomas MitchelL who collaborated
with Dell in its fashl'mirx?, lias the
i a tiler's rele. The pliy contrives to
be funny without overstepping the
bounds of taste.
“Courage.” a comedy In which a
widow brings her swen children
from Bicvx City to Cambridge in
quest of culture, is amusing chiefly
because of the work of Janet
Beecher as the widow and the juv-
enile Jumcr Durkin as the young-
est son. In Cambridge the widow
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By G. D. SEYMOUR
NEW YORK. oct. 19— “Faust”
as Goethe wrote it has been
brought to the Now York stage oy
the Theater Guild. For four years
the Guild has looked forward to
the production of the Great Ger-
man drama, and during that time
_ Il has rejected three translations t!f
_ it. The chosen version Is the direct-
est of them all and is tlie work of
Graham and Tristan Rawron
There are many ways of doing
“Faust." and Gounod’s treatment
of it in hie opera is perhaps the
most famibar. The Guild's inter-
pretation diflera greatly ironi this
in narrative, relegating the story
of Faust's love for and betrayal of
Margaret to the latter part of tne
1 production and giving greater at-
tention tc Faust’s struggle with
himself—his despair of the fruits
cl learning, bis effort to divine the
meaning of' tba wrtrarse and to
penetrate to the essence of life, his
bond with Mephistopheles
The production is given episodic
treatment, and perhapb its princi
pal handicap is that the ii t-rest
of the audience often must be re-
captured after the intermissions be-
tween its seventeen scenes.
To direct tiw play, the Guild
brought from Germany Frederick
Holl, v/ho has produced “Faust”
with distinction at the Volksbuehne
tn Berlin, a work nene theater
which is the largest subscription
playhouse in the world For the
role of Mephistopheles it ha« nro-
vided Dudley Digges, for Frust’s
part George Gaul and as the child
like Margaret, Helen Chandler.
The critics fend the early audi-
ences found the production only
casually interesting as a play, de-
spite its undoubted merits as a
faithful rendering of Goethe. In
spite of which it is. currently,
something to be seen--at least for
its rolling poetry and for its strik-
ing settings, designed bj I^e Sim-
onson
CREAM PAYS THE WAY
« Many farmers in Denton County are paying the fam-
ily bills with the cream check. You can pay yours the
same way. To do so you will need a separator. A good
separator pays for itself in a very short time. In fact, we
will oell you one and let you pay for it out of the difference
in the cream you get. Try it and be convinced.
Fisk Tires!
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way’s ohh actor-manager play ;, in '
"The Light of Asia.” the role of,
Slddartha, prince of Sahyas, who
becxuua Buddha.
lie Saxon's singing, and Luella were in Tioja.
Gear's humor. "Hold Everything" i
brought the prizi? fight story which t
lias getter, sueh a play on the dra-
matic stage this «eason info a mu-
sical comcdv plot, embellished by
such cbmmedians as Beit Lahr,
Victor Mooie and Nina Olivette.
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finds fttianclal difficulties and
sister-in-law's Iratred. but J'inior
saves the family from financial
ruin and wins the biggest hand of
the evening.
Shrimp Wiggle, Serving Six
4 tablespoons butter.
C tablespoons flour.
1 teaspoon salt.
1 4r tea spoon pepper.
2 cups milk.
1 cup shrlmp.5
2-3 cups cooked peas.
2 tablespoons chopped pimentos.
Melt the buVter and add the flour,
salt end pepper. Blend wed and add
the milk. Cook until a thick creamy
sauce forms Btir frequently while
cookin;. Add the rest of the in-
iredients and cool for 3 minutes.
Serve on hot buttered toast bars.
Relish Salad, for Sis
1 cup diced cooked beets
1 cup diced celery.
1-4 cup chopped sweet pickl<-s.
1 tablespoon chopped onion.
2 tables,.oon chopped green pep-
pers
1-2 teaspoon salt —
1-3 cup salad dressing.
Chill all the Ingredients Mix half
the salad dress.i g with the celery,
pickles onion, ttreen pepper grid
salt. Add the beets, mixing as Utile
ns possible to prevent them from
discoloring the rest of the ingredi-
ents Serve in cups of crisp lettuce
leaves and. top with the remaining
dressing Serve nt once.
Chocolate Brownies
i These are a cross between
and "ondyl
1-3 cup fat.
1 cup sugar.
2 tg)ts.
1-4 cup milk.
’ teaspoon vanilla.
1-8 teaspoon salt ’
*1-3 cup broken nut meets.
2 souares chocolate, melted.
1 cup flour.
Cream the fat and sugar for 3
minutes Add ti e rest of the ingre-
dients and beat vigorously for 3
minutes. Pour into shallow pan.
which has been fitted with waxed
paper The brownie batter should
be half an Inch thick in the pan.
so select a pan accordingly. Bake in
a moderately slow oven tor 25 min-
utes. Remove from the pan,
and cover with fudge frosting.
Fudge Frosting
(This may be used on other cakes
or oookies)
2 cups sugar.
2 squares chocolate
2 tablespocns butter.
1 teaspoon vanilla-
Mix the sugar, water, chocolate
and buttgr, cook over a moderate *
fire, stirring Xrvqumtly. until a
soft ball lor ms when portions *rc
slowly poured from a spoon into a
cup of onld water. Set Vie frootlng
aside and do not touch for 25 min-
utes. Add tho vanilla and beat un-
til thick and creamy. Frost the top
and sides of tlie brownies
ready to serve cut in bare 1 by 3
indies. Serve flat on a servinj
plate.
Chocolate Brownies contain ho
leavening agent (baking powder,
soda or cream of tartar,) so they
must be beaten to enc’ose air which
will aid in making them light. If
oesired. the brownlee may he roll-
ed in powdered sugar, instead of
covering them with the frosting.
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 57, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1928, newspaper, October 19, 1928; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335529/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.