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bddies Of captain C. B. Collyer
and Harry - Tucker, killed when
their famous monop^ne Yankee
Doodle crashed into a mountain
Saturday night, were being held here
pending fiineral arrangements The
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WEATHERFORD. Nov .5—The
charred body of Mn Joe 8 tick fort,
-J. pioneer Weatherford reaident,
was round today by searchers in
the rains of her heme, destroyed by
an early morning fire.
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Fines against four law violators
in city court during the past week
amounted to $53 10, three being fin-
ed pn picas of guilty to drunken-
ness and one on a plea of guilty to
spe< ding.
Three men arrested Sunday or.
drunkenness charges were awessen
fines of $12.70 each A negro was
fined $15. He ia alleged to have
driven recklessly at a rapid rate
of speed in the business section of
town.
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Two Die in Crash
ticket* will go to the ;
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Political Observera Predict Record Vote for
National Election; Last Voting Supplies
Delivered Monday.
md Mrs w R Porter nf nott fC, ’■ttnrBrr'broke dB arid I
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When the audience heard the alarm
they began to stampede, thinking
it was the auditorium on fire. No
one was hurt. Insurance of $!.«#>
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BIG COUNTY VOTE BPEC
CORD-CHRONICLE
AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 5^928'i
r Their Search for “ThrU^
met death until a further invest!- person or nersans who brat the
gallon. —- -—
Search of the debris was conduct-
ed today in an attempt to discover
several valuable gems which the
woman was said to have possessed,
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t ^Poultry Entry
Time Extended
arts, on
»y. Dallas,
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DENTON. TEXA
At
a long ca
tis. Rept
nominee,
of the el<
Curtis to Close
Campaign Tonight
TOPEKA, Nov. 8.—At tty end of
• n trail. Senator Our-
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ONe^V^nd*Mra yEn’wMWa5?"both ™ .ty. ty?
ter o7 Fprt "Warth? BpecU'^gMest* ' I® have Jrtarted from an ott rttye. —!
In all the states there are 531
electoracl votes. ’ It requires 360
vote* of the college for election to
the presidency The States have
electoral votes, as follows:
Alabama 7..........
Arizona __________......
Arkansas ...........
California .........
Colorado ...........
Connecticut -------
s Delaware
Florida ........ .....
. Georgia -----------
* - “ Idaho ______
nunois .................
Indiana _____________
loara ••*•—••.. ^.—......
; &MBM ________ -...
Kentucky .............
Louisiana ....,^...
Maine ............... ..
Maryland -----
KX Massachusetts
natMtwn ...»......
Minnesota —,......
Mississippi
"ddissouri „
Montana ...........
A88OCIATEO PBMg HWV1CE o DAPCk
UNITED PB— BKBvfcg " - _____O r AVllLD
GflMPtfTHIG FINAL PUN FOR
STATE FEDERATION MEETING
TO BE HELD HERE NOV. 11-16
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Entries in the Denton County
Poultry Show, which starts Wednes-
day, have been extended to Wed-
nesday morning, it was announced
Monday. This extension of time was
given because many (MUlltW BWB
have been confused on the dates of
the show, which last year was held
in December.
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DALI .AS, Nov. 5— Police today
were rounding up and questioning
[tyl'Tnends ot Mrs. Bessie Lynch.
Coroner J. J. Rate is withhold- J 21, and Mrs Cleo Lleto, 19. tn an
tng his verdict of how the woman effort to laj their hands upon the
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women to death and left their bod-
ies in a field near here.
One man was arrested vesterday
shortly after the bedies had been
found by two boys who were gath-
ering perons but police indicated
that they were holding him inert-
b for the information which he
might be able to .ive them about
friends of the women.
When found the woincn appar-
ently had bean dead for 13 h'j»itk.
Their skulls had been crushed and
Mrs. Lietos tiuoal had naan out.
WWSfil
. Fears, Dallas
Woman Walks
HMMAS, Nov. A—Th chief topic
of discussion in medical circle* here
today was the surprising feat ot
Mrs. Helena Ravitt. who walked for
the first time tn four years after
havetnf, been pronounced an invalid
for life by 10 doctors.
■Mrs. Ravjtt was suffering from
paralysis. For four years she was
unable to move a limb. A year ago
her case was given itp as hopeless.
After that 10 doctors failed to give
her relief.
She said today she had a sudden
feeling ene morning last week. She
arose and made her way about 30
feet across the room. Today she is
able to walk and move all limbs ex-
cept her right arm.
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City Court Fines
Amount to $53 JO
the grave in whMk Wttuwr Mid he
burled his wife, the confessed mur-
derer led them to the spot and ex-
hibited no emotion when the body
W^tlbert^Dr^pK, father of the dead
girl, said he never had known his
daughter to smoke and expressed
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With prospects for the greatest turnout of votes ever
counted in Denton County in a general election, final pre-
parations were made Monday for the national balloting
Tuesday. The vote, it is believed by m*ny political ob-
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MkMnnssB ot
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, out with
uir bs iovsd
wa that bs
he ecope ot
men were on a
geles to New Y
dent occurred.
of MBS. HARRIS BREA
FALf.
Father and Son
Hite annual father and son ban-
quet of me nix n of the First Ch: 5>-
tlan Church la to be held at the A
church Wednesday evenin* at 7
c'cl-TCk. Members Lf the WMW'1
Council will serve the dinner. J
. Rev. W- B. Vfvrette dr . Tmnr;'
ia to be toastmaster. pnrrtro-i
ns arranged will include a read n :
by Mrs J. Bdwln loybr, a v-e *
sob by Mrs. R. B. Jackson. • o'-. *>
Mk> bv M1S* Alice Adell Wdk.r-
son and an addrea* by Dr. Aodraw
Ashburn-of e i. a. ;
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NELIGH, Neb., Nov. 5 —The bad-
ly decomposed body of 20-year-old
Mrs. Rose Witmer lay in a morgue
today awaiting an inquest while 38-
year-old Ernest Witmer chatted
jovially tn his cell of how he had
killed Rose because she smoked cig-
arettes.
WJltmer surrendered to Norfolk
police with a detailed description
of how he used strychnine, a club
and a hammer to kill hi* wife.
servers, will exceed the number of ballots cast in either
of the Democratic primaries.
Ek-ction supplies had been isqu d
io all presiding election judges in
the county. ... <.
The polling place* will open at
voting win c-mtlM'.. until 7 o’cl-ck
when the polls will close. The vet-
lr.g places for the four Denton
ward* follow:
lar vote tha; - Ward 1—Handy Motor Company.
or the Vice Will Bluart. presiding judge.
3MJ14; Roosevelt, vote of 4.126,030;
TMt. the electoral vote
stood Wilson 438; Roosevelt 88, Taft
8. In 1918. Wilson received a popu-
lar vote at 9.12MM; Hughes got A-
538.321. The electoral vote stood
Wilson, 277 and 254 for Hughes.
Then came th» Republican election
when Harding was elected oyer Jas.
M. Cox. The popular vote for Hard-
ing was 1A152J00 and for Cox 9.-
147,353. Afterwards when Coolidge
I assumed the office of President al-
ia ter the death of President Hard-
T Ing. Coolidge was elected by a pop-
ular vote of 18,735,003 against vote
for John W. Davis of 8J88A86.
nlturs. Helper* saved about $300
worth of furniture. Business houses
were In danger for a while.
The radio progrqm sponsored V’x
the P.-T. A. which was interfere j
with on account of the fire will n-1-
be given over. A prize was offered
for the best number on the pro-
gram. Little Misses Norma Jo -
Maredith and Dorothy Weber were .
given the prize, a box ot candy. Let-
ters of the former graduates that,
were -ent in will be published from
Um to time in the local paper.
IL—........"
The end of a red quest for thrills li mirrored in the*e pictures. At
the right is the drab Fulton Cdcr.iy Tower, in Atlanta, Oa., where are
qenfined the two ycutig cciteghty slayers, George Harsh and Richard
JUla&K they sn* ehasyd wtttrtint d»-‘
gree murder as a result of w 4Wte week** career of banditry which in-
cluded two killings:. At the left the “rogues' gallery" photos of Harsh
Hundreds of Club Women to Be Drawn to Den-
ton from Over State; Many Special Fea-
tures of Instruction and Entertainment. —
last** m*ht»
,r. n.v.r to
Bow could >
I Barry bad
. liome Dan
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OL BB flUBBe
hlng°nowhC
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qonfined the two ycutig ccilegli
Gallegly. Upon the ctmfeasiqn q|
Vice President ta chosen in the
Muni manner, except that tn ease
. are higheat on-the ifci.
I It may be of interest to retro-
spect as to the vote for the Blec-
U>ral College. In 191k Woodrow
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'ere seeHlKz: six W iSihA fr-Wtfatyl
wife lau- Sur-day. made a wrcrasful
break for Eberty from fife Droton
County jail. One man. held on a
misdemeanor ehsnre. yf'Bo crcaiVd
was back tn . jail Monday.
The break occurred shortly after
6 o'clock Sunday evening and offi-
cers learned 91’ ila escape ? few
.minutes after lh» last of the smvn
had made his way from thj fmf
yard. To escape the prisoners Taw?a~
through the bars of Ore jail cell
and then sawed through n tar of
a second floor window. TWV u^d'
blankets tied tcgetlfef ds a rope to
descend to the atound.
Si* Get Away
Those who made their
were:
Roy Levels dy. indicted on eha > es
of butvlaiy and theft over the val-
ue tf $50.
Hetmtin Panish. Indicted on
chaige^ of rape. He already faces
an e;ght-yenr penitentiary sen-
tence- on a similar charge III CcIIhi
County. ... ■ /".u.. i„
J. W, Keefer, charged with forg-
GOODWEATHER
FORELECTION
IS FORECAST
* WASHINGTON. Ww 5 -In *
* e a. a .A. ■
j lor ♦
. t»:e weather ♦
tt favorable con- >
Returns from the national
election Tr—day win be flashed
b>.|he Rer-wd-Chronlrie or a
■ large bulletin board on West *
Hickory, across the itreet from
RzTurpe from over Texas will
» be received from -the Texas
1 , Election Bureau and from olh-
- - er States from the Aansdated
: ffX -
and telegraph. .. .J;
Polls do not close until f
o'clock p. m. and only meager
returns are expect ad Iron: over
Texas for *n hour or ad after
that time. Because of the dif.--
4 ferthr Efcie, however, returns
from the Bast should start
coming tn much earlier.
Due to the intense interact <
__in the ca mpaign this yoar.
which 1* mutttlal .In'Texas, a
b’g crowd fe expected heaJxom
tytr yfe amrty to grt the re-— “
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18
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JiP11 b.m ;i.u..... 8 ■■■
. Nevada ....... . ......M., 3 .
New Hampshire ...... ________________4
New Jeraey
; New Mexico
New York 4LS
North Carolina 12
North Dakota ........................ 5
Ohio ......... .............. 24 ’
Oklahoma ............... „....110
I QregcM. jmkcv ,v... 5
Pennsylvania ...............
Rhode Island .............
South Carolina ..................
South Dakota...... .............
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Utah ...'...,7...
I’.CwSbjbi ............
Virginia
Wisconsin
West Virginia A.,r
t^-Yvyommg ...........
ed with
ST No-
l we are
irty invi-
us. We
4 eervice
have bleri invited to speak, includ-
?<l«e Zula Yee McCauley. Miss
Mary Carter Toomey. Miss Martha
whiliu mil Mrr
' musical comedy to be presented to-
' night in the Teachers College au-
' iditorium under the auspices of the
Denton Fire DeparttngBfe indicate
that the play is well prepared and
1 directed, promising an evening of
' plcaaant entertainment to those
1 who attend the play. Proceeds from
the safe of
are departmMtt ...--I
The story posoMNg A strong plot
which keeps the audience keyed up
to the end. Delicate humor and a
touch of romance are Included in
the plot. . |
Min Margaret Vaale and Harwell
Shepard will have* the leading role*
Other* in the cafe Include Floyd
sssr^sv
Ruby Ernst and Robert Nmlt
musical chorus will be compot
.......Diirornna MMBwd 4tM.——■
J. F. Wfcg* vs. Leona A Wiggs;
Lucille Kenedy vs C. 8. Kanady,
divorce granted and maiden name
’ —“7 ’' -“ " restored to the
---------■ Gladys label Henson vs
William Lce Henson, ufvoree grant-
ed and plaintiff's maiden name,
Gladys Isabel Gibbons, restored;
Ella Ford vs. Ebb Ford, divorce
granted; TVBf Taly vi. Charles Ekly,
divorce granted. The divorce suit
of Edna Archer vv. J.'L. Archer'
was dismissed.
Settings on the criminal dccket
follow:
Gordon Davidson, murder, Dec.
12v Lowell Hawk, transporting liq-
uor. Nov. 28; John A. Gray, making
false entry in bank records, three
cases. Dec. H; H. O. Wheeler, de-
stroying bank record*, Dec. 7: Ar L
Copeland, selling liquor, Dee. 5; Ed
dis Sparkman, burglary and theft
over the vilre bl $50. Nov. 26: John
Rlppv, murder. Dec. 8; Marshal
Bentley, burglary. Ney, 28; Bert
AT STATE FARM IK.
„ “ J Moore, embez-
A Walters, possessing
ose of Bale,
amult with
I Smith . Club* In this column last
fi was erroneously staled th< ™
B the meeting would be belt on the
I Oourt House lawn. The meeting will
I start at 7:30 tonight. Judge B. D
I Sartin, manager of the Hoover
F headquarter* at Dallas, will ti the
I principal speaker. Mk. Wright said
I Monday morning “I believe Denton
I County will go fifty-fire per cent for
I Hoover and I estimate the ma-
I jortty Will be about 850 tn Hoevtr's
favor, based on » vote of 9,000 in the
I County”
I t The* pdHUeal campalgn'^vhleh
I -draws to a dose today ends one of
I the most memorable of all cam-
I paigns. TI»e burst of oratory which
I ha* covered tty entire country for
I . the put three months steps today—
the efforts of both parties Are about
finlrhcd which now leave* the mat-
r1 ter entirely in the hands of the
voter*. Hoover's last motion wu ir.
the West. California, where be jour-
neyed to his home State to vote—
Smith made hl* last stand in New
York, his home state,
up-m Licuxaads Joined v
candidates to <
max to their campaigns.
R„’- li is not the popular
r t iecta the President c. , ——
President of the united States, but
the vote of what U palled the Dec-
toral College, uhlch consist* ot etec-
•1 tors chosen by direct popular vote.
■ The Hector* of each state are equal
in timber to the Senators and Rep-
reaentatlves in Congress. Texas ia
entitled to twenty electoral votes.
After election of these electors they
r meet m each State and vote by
ballot for the President and Vice
with
efter the tyliot* have been signed
and certified, they are sent to the
president of the Senate, each by
different ways of transmimioh. Up-
---ipt of the ballots thw are
)-by the presldeht of the
V* Senate in the presence of the mem-
1 ti*. tf subject to pai imot of a poll
7; flMBtltouiii the three persons
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Ward 3—Bell Bnil-iiro;. eart of
post office, B. 8. Davidson, preeld-
Mfli v -
Ward 3-W- B. Long building.
Joe I. Evans, presiding judge. /
Ward 4- -MoClurtan Bui Iding,
west of Rerord-Chroniclq, ^ Jk
McCormick, prefeding lodge. ——
Reports from all section.*, of the
county indicate that the voting in
__ _ _._T all boats will be unusually heavy
PfroMent Throi’lteta M the m- >nd .* tt^11 v0t7of ’/J?-
;__-----nearly WO more than tn4he prim-
the numbers votes for each. u4 ”**Tta prf dlcted;,
- - •*— - ] Followers of politics in the coun-
ty concede a heavy w»e for Herbert
; Hoovti s elector* for president but
the general belief was apparent
j that Smith would catry the county
( by a minT! nuijority. 1
Any person who has attained the
' age of 21 and who has paid a poll
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Rangers Ordered
to Hidalgo for ^
cry, who has rvrejvrd ta... .
cn forgery charges in otlicr coun-
ties.
Robert. Noir Is, charged with for-
B^ry
— Fd Aiirn find IZsler Pierce,
charged with inisdpnicanors.
Garclon Davidson, held cn mt«d«'
meaner charges, also escaped but
made no effort to. leave town and
he was back In. jatl Monday.
Nine other prisoners inrlddinx
fiVe Charged with felonies, were in
the main cell from which the seven
escaped.
Break Discovered
Milford Payne reported the hr. ak
to authorities at the jail. Tfr_*v4
one at the men living the" tnit
vard"and when he reported the oc-
currence county offlycra were sum-
monsed. , . . -----------
UfflCtf* “believe The saw bbdes raUon of Democratic government,
used by the prisoners were secured '
last Thursday. They believe on<? of
the prisoners lowfred a string from
n jail window and that the *mr raska that there can
btedss were, tted 4o the shrtne-br taGafaeTOrr ad
■ fiWUU ’fif tty prisoner. problem unless
Monday mornintt Officers satd
they "nad information which they
believed wot Id sliortiv lead tn th*
apprehension of four at Uw *l> who
escaped. . .
INJOAL ELECTION WHIffl
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ROUND
ABOUT
TOWN ;
“The Pep Ratty <rf the Antl-
■fefflu fflub.M of Denton County will
:I -to^MffRonlght in the Municipal
Auditorium." according to an-
nouncement from T C. Wright,
NEW YORK, Nov. 5.—Appealing ' _
ler support from tlie agrlcpltuul cf LufIlls: Yarnell
west. vnv. Pmith today delivered.Wfntlfr: Gladys I
another blow at Herbert Hoover's
attitude on the farm question" and
•Iceland that a solution of this
long vexing problem cculd be ac
ccmplishod in bn^ way—by
voting for the nat;ona* Democratic
ticket tomorrow. . ,
Speaking over a coast to coast
hookup front a studio of the Na-
tional Broadcasting Company, tie
Democratic presidential nominee
again affirmed his belief that to-
morrcwii election would return
hint victorious In tills campaign of
Campaigns and asserted the "indus-
trial East” joins with the agricul-
ttttM WesCjn its desire for a resto-
•hie governor said he"agreed with
former Governor Lowden of Illi-
nois and 8«:naior Nnrrisfof Neb-
----- .. 7_7 be kfiyf
_____ It is baaed upon an
affective control <-A the sale of ex-
portable surpluses with the CJkt
imposed upon commodities bene-
fltted
Ot-wfper' 'Wfflfe. prnmlnan^HSK;^?*_____________
witter and lecturer. Who will be the -”Pc?<r?cg 3
principal spnakw on the opening
day, will be the only exception, his . No or the
devoted to district breakfasts, and I?? t? « M
the last dv. Nov. 18. being set ”2^”" Mt 4 6dock
•stale for th* press and publicity nnernoon . . J
____breakfast, presided over bv Mrs
, •'___< | Maad* Ofeffn of HaiHetew. editor
tyttlng'af criminal case* was of ,he New*. For that
made in District Court Saturday I ™ornln« • numbet o' press p-ople
afternoon and Monday morning, have »"•!««»-
fire divorces v/ere grated and *”*
hearing of a plea of priviicc'e got 7“”’
under way while th- jury for the w' ...
week was excused until Tuesday. Mamie Folsom Wynne. Miss Ollie
The eivtt case, in which the plea Coon of Greenville. Mrs. Lee J
of privilege was being heebd Men- "
day afternoon, is styled W. B. Per-
kins vs. City of Dalia*, and its a
tuft on a gravel ooaUtact growing
raff M the construction of the Dal-
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♦ AUSTIN, Nov. 8.—Oov. •> -j
♦ Moody today ordered Texas *
♦ Rangers to Hidalgo County ♦
♦ to preserve order during the * . 1
♦ election there tomorrow. He > 1
■ . be was complying .with
.. tertalhing, and the City Ped-ration ♦requests from both side* Of i >
- * bitter political controversy to ♦
♦ the county. -■** ’
Former Denton ~
Man Dies from
Crash Injuries
undent, 5
k 4
24 PRIS ONERS
ESCAPE GUARDS
of Yankee Doodle Me
HOUSTON. Nov. 6.-A far-flung
search was under w*v throughout
Southeast Tbxas brush today for
24 convict* who crawled through a
mall window, one of who**
lad tern pr|*d apart, rot by «i
iped hut seven were
night.
___i made from the
prison form in Br«-
i men were at work only
mte* after the men. all
^ho regulation prison
Special to Record-Chrontcir.'“ 7
KRUM, Nov. 8—The house own-
ed and occupied by R. L. Grav
xz ’ . n>IU Jvllo s •vBI'iwi aJVrttl X
of Wichita Falls, and Amort O Car- t Thursday night, which te belWfe
ter of Fprt Worth, ftp**411’ rorot* to have started from an ofl rtove. ““3
will be Mrs. John F. sippel at Haf- ; Neightwrs near by *aw a light in 7
:ht the
Th* Ji
Travis |
State president.
District Breakfasts
The district breakfast programs
have been announced u follow*
Hr»t, Mrs. McAfee Burch, Deca-
tur, president. Nov. 13: speakers,
Mrs. Bob Barker of Fort Worth
on "leadership." nnd Dr. W. J.,— — -—------
McConnell pf I he Teachers Collroe was canted on the hou*e
ch ’Keeping Up With the Chang-
ing World."
. Second, Miss Hattie Neethory of
Farmersville, president, Nov. I I
sireakei, Hugo J. P. Vita dh "Visual
Education **
Third, Mrs C. A. Fagg of Green-
ville, president, Nov. 14; speaker.
Representative Fred H. Minor.
Fourth, Mrs. Fred B? Robin ran.
of Waco, president, Nov. 14; speak-
er, Miss Humphries of C. I. A.
on "Extension Among Club Wo-
men."
Fifth, Mrs. Sam J. Smith of
Austin, president, Nov. 14: speak-
—.. «"> Grover C. Shaw of C. I. A.
IV, MhH1 v I.ove^ —Ptriv oi ___
Of pregrim. "Benafiu of Being -a
Clubwoman,*'
Seventh. Mr*. F T. Oollln* of
Amarlilm ptvsid nt. Nov. 18:
'peaker, JT. fc. Binlr, Teacher* Col-
lege, on'“Extension Work for Col-
lege Credit"
Work of four department* of the
Federation wij] ftc omwnted—*ir
Tnnehemu served in Lowry Hall.
ned. including the fit
Tuesday, Mr*. A. H. B_________
preMdtag: the department of Jun
membenrtiip on Wednesday, w
9 murdtT. X R. DJxcn. theft Mn Charles Ashcroft of Svlpt
sHtyw/^bmitaryanil Springs prefect; the ttefiartim
'er th* value of sso Dave *oclai and industrial devek
meet, op Thtyedny. with >ta. J.
Kin* of Ban Antonio prertdltro: and
the •iepartment on conserwtlon on
Friday, with Mr*. X O. Nagle of
is«nrneoB rrofram* ,
speaori for the art luncheon
theft over value of $50. Floyd
Branch, bufl'lary and theft over
the value of $60. Herman Richard-
son, burglary and theft over the
v vnlueof $50, Jack Temnle alias Otis
Cagle, three cases of burglary and
three esses theft over the value of
850. Vernon Brewer, theft over the
value of $50, Jgse^fcBrtde. theft
■ .1, W. Yfe- an^ to«'r of these have bv t> pu<-
tranrpcrtlng
son, burglary, 3.
vlement, A. 7
liquor tar the p<
Charlie RichMttso
intent tb
of rattle, _________________
theft ever th*' vklue of $50, Dave
Johnson, possessing liquor. Evi*
Givens, assault to murder. Jack
Van Zane. Bob Banks. Bert Mor-
». aeson. theft over tov value of
Robert Norrta. ftefemv. W; J. WII-
ilv cox alias 3. W. KCefrr, forgery, alt
all set for Nov. 28.
With programs about complete, and assurance that 2^
Mnu-John F. Sippel, president of the Geperaj Federation
of Women’s Clubs, will be here as the guest of honor, the
state meetng of Federated Clubs to be held at the College
of Industrial Arts Nov. 12-16, draws near with much antio
ipation by the club women of the State, the faculties of the
two college* and the local cluU Women. Mrs. W. R. Pot-
ter, state chairman^jylll nreaida, and » long list of speak-
r'““*W8 of state and national Importance will be on the pro-
Kfamfla besides the apaaken n the club committees.
Th* situation will be unique in
several ways for a meeting of Ute
Federation The College of Indus-
trial Art* will be the mala hqstess
for the cecnsion. as all msetipg?
will be held there th the auditor
Lum, and the delegate* and visitors
as tor as possible will be boused in
the new dormitory for the fixe days
of theta stay. All meals will be serv-
ed in the college dormitories and
'eflftinta, tnclndutj lunme-ns. d.r
net* and district breakfasts, teven
tn number The North Texas State
Teachers College wUl assist in en-
witt have open housj tor the vWt-
ihg women at the new Womans
Club, apd a number of local club
women rill serve as hosteares. ush-
er*. pages, and on general com-
mittee* •
Tiirie limit* are being placed on
all talk* and report, it is stated by
Mrs. Walter S Robertson of Dallas,
program chairman Two minutes to
state chalrm-n. ahd 1840 >8 mm-K—--
utes for dtotmytoflp, to the work —r-
Swmw*lcr U» rkttom^taltai by'^22"
prominent men and women who
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 71, Ed. 1 Monday, November 5, 1928, newspaper, November 5, 1928; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335543/m1/1/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.