Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 72, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 6, 1928 Page: 3 of 8
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York's hook-conscicusncss with the
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Commercial Printing.
Ross Printing Co.
219 1-2 W. Oak St
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who deal m printed words: the
book pubUataers. And ao a forth-
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Squibbs Dental Cream .X .40c
Orwa-Lo Tooth Brush 38c
Tooth Brush Holder .....'.".15c
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-Dear Sir: I do all aw business
in a Congressional manner. When
>iocsMd four WI earn tt a first
reading. In another fortnight I
shall give it another reading and
very likely throw it ouk altogether. ’
Gas Stoves
jONIgLE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER < 1MI
lUtttui Artist
' Group
Baldwin. F. W. .
Kicks, Jolm Scot, 8. A. Blackburn,
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Two bottles or two syringes may be
luwn .
are getting bad s^aiu. Order out a -’
tube, either 35c or a dollar, and I
' j.'.. rid of them now, 9
MpBooL
do all kinds of mor* have a froe delivery serriep
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M fll Value Men’s Broadcloth Shirta
^l4» Value Men’s Union
. “Dependable Merchandise Truthfully Adwertieod.”
J. J. Rieger Dry Goods
East Side Square, Denton.
irks the inauguration of
that will be looked for-
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ill stage
er. Art 111 Everyday Life" was the
"» meeting of the Ariel
Club Monday afternoon at the fac-
ng ulty Club, and tiie art department
of the club and Mrs. L. M. BMison
were hostesses. The feature of the
discussion was a lecture by Mrs.
10 Chrybtjnc Carter of Dallas, who an-
^oj nounred as her subject "Textured
Walls and Interiors • For tho mus-
K part of the prcgrnrn, MTS. X'Tf-
- " Nniw France, a guest contributor,
„ «H'T two piano nuK.awa, -A-flat
« Waltz” by Mozkowski. and "Concert
*n C-Minor,” by Sternberg.
™* Miss Olga Leaman, a nesnber of
** the C I. A. music faculty, sane a
•tr solo, “Aria from Aida.” accompan-
■- led by Rvssell C. Curtis, and re-
fl® sponded with “The Answvg” by
r6t Terry. -
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Clifford Balthrop, Prop.
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OMJR MhDY Mb Wato mhesy awtw mmaa, Tuuto
Gas Stoveg, Cook StoVeg and Heatert ^ T
We’ll be glad to figure with you. "
YARBROUGH BROS.
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a—- New Members
firing the business session five
flew members were announced by
the membership crmnrtttae. and
approved by the club. These in-
cluded Mmes J w. Smith. J. H
Russel! and Miss V?st* Watson for
the music department; Miss Autry
Neil Wiley for the art department,
and Mrs. James Ma’lcute for tho
literary department. On resignation
of Mrs. Gedrge Poage as the alter-
nate to the State Federation meet-
ing here next week. Mrs. F. V. Oar-
rtson was elected to that placp.
Mrs W. C. Edwards was an-
nounced as rhe appointee to the
governing board of the Woman's
Club, and Mrs,-4. L. Kingsbury as
•. Y*fk | the member of tlie ways and
’ means committee of the Ctty Fed-
be held cration Mrs W. W. Ktrxj was ^p-
« to Bie
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to» Mar-
Improve the looks of every room. We hav*
Rome in new colors—red, green and brass.
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Are you satisfied with
your grocery service? No-
vember is here and we are
extendng you * hearty invi-
tation to trade with us.
raining. Sc^
Sponsors^
Economical and moderately priced. Approved
by American Gas Association.
McDOWELL-JACOBSEN CO.
Phone 724. . North Side Square. -
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Ward has Wan raeeiveu here that
__ Worth W. Banta, a student at
j Baylor Medical Coltage, Dallas, has
eocy hoapdal at-Dalias, beginning
Nov 1. Barm ta th* son of Dr. and
Mrs. T. M. Harris, and will re-
ceive his M. D. degi'ie in June.
‘ The Central Christian Aid Soc-
iety met in th« church parlors
Monday afternoon, wrtth s*v»n mem-
bers present and Mrs. J B. Burks
as hostess. Au inteseeting lesson
------ World Call was led by.
wencBem.
NEW^iilffiK
-^LARGE-
By G. D. SEYMOUR
NSW YORK. NOV. g.-Bome New
Yorkers go to Broadway. OCheCs
wait tqg_ BrawhOtf ia ffune to thtna
—and'it always doos oe>ae te *hgl*i
eventually, by way ol the subway
The subway circuit la mad* up of
seven rdsuri&n Cheaters, none more
than 40 minutes from the: gleaming
marquees of Times Square and ail
but one within the city Units. A
play that lias run fcr years <m
Broadway can tour the subway cir-
cuit lor weeks to audiences that
want ta see it, yet would net think
of point into town after dinner to
see a thow. t- -• r ¥ „
For many a New Yorker who
comqs daily to aork in the skyscrap
ecs of Manhattan, the «ity ceases
to exist when he get* back Dome
at C o’clock at night. He becomes a
householder in his own community
of the metropolis, finds his friends
there and his amusement's there,
and feels as remote from thesocnes
of his day-time existence aa if he
commuted to work from Patagonia
He and his wife hear ol a good
play running in New York and
:q»cak of it as Uiouch it were afar
off, and resolve to sen it when it
comes to their neighborhood thea-
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Even "Abie’s Irish Rose" which
endured in the vicinity of Broad-
way andL Forty-second street tor
six years, played the r.ubway circuit
when its all but Interminable
Broadway run was over, and found
eager audiences whi-h had waited
long and hungrily to see it
FROM JAMAICA TO NEWARK
One of the theataxa-in- the- sub- ----
way circuit is as close to Times
Hquare a« Ninety-sixth street anf
Broadway, not a ten-minute r!<Jo
tin the ‘ Seventh avenue under-
ground express, yet to 1n a commu-
nity by itself as far as gUng to the
theater is concerned; its patrons
wait Tor Broadway to com« to them.
Another is in the Bronx, two are
iu Brooklyn, one in Jamaica, one
in Jackson Heights and th? other
across tho Hudson at Newark, N. J.
In all of these conur.untUM there
are, of course, many dwell* "
make their pllgiimnees we«.„.. _.
oftener to Tinies Square theaters.
But producers find that after all of
these have , been lured down town
to their newer hits, plentiful
throngs are left at home--watting
for Broadway to bling Its treasure
to their door.
- Fix Life Insurance
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JIM AND RAY Hundley
Phone 82 or 1095-W.
MA JESTIC AND CROSI RY
fadio, Hoover VRCuum CJeanere, ask for a demonitration.
B-F ELECTRIC
530.00 Value*—
— $24.95
Two pain panto.
$40.00 values—
$29.95
Two pain panto.
Double breasted vests, pleated I
trousers, 20-inch bottom trousers,
l0?< ,onrth trousers.
New Black Hats
$3.95, $4 95
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—insurance for every need, issued by the besbit
companies and serviced by us. '
----J. J. MACLACHLAN
/ . < General Insurance and Bonds.
808 Smoot-Curtis Bldg. Telephone 365. J
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Ess=sd4br
’i W« C« Riiir Brokw,
' of Clo»ed Car. .
J *W1flo<P jrnrtrt tljat have rotted or broken ouL
.^4 £ .,7?W4 caa Weld or fix knything.” ’
»,4a HANCOCK MACHINE WORKS
r^OBeSOG. 845 E. Hickory St
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Malcom January
Phone 90, at Rod Ball Bos
* 220 WS,hickory St, |,
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Wednesday, November 7th marks the ii
our first Dollar Day, an event t
ward to by our friends and customers all over the County
-1 from this first Dollar Day on, as we'wi!F2t_^,z
ry, r one each months Remember every item in our store is
w-**’ the price is right.
Yards 36-inch Bleached Domaatic (M
Yard* 36.inch Brown Domestic >1’
Yard* 274nch Heavy Outing -
Yard* 32-mch Gingham, fast color*
Yard* 36-inch Bellevue Percales
Yard* 36-ipch Hope Domestic (hl
Yard* 32-inch Silk Stripe <
Yard* 324nch Cretonne (31
Yard* 36-inch Superb Perc
‘Yard* 36-inch Impor
kdu«>nd
«*rd no-
ta'g
I mint be
SKR^DS-
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nt hr* to
unify the college houses for girts
and to promote better living
tions, some socisl life and i
fellowship among the j£rta.
tends to ratoe th
th* campus houa
concluded.
The next meet
on Nov. title
house and problei
girls’ house* will
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Atlio AMdM
Y - at Pilot Point
Nov. 8—Henry
Odell and thrue of his mice* were
painfully bet wt serious hurt Sat-
urday afternoon when the car in
which they were riding wv wrecked
ea the PMot PotoUDenton highway
about »i-r mite* south of pilot
Pdtot. jh ; r
£ Odell into ttneifapiM* for **♦-
trrt hour* *nd< reerlrod minor
bsutato abeut th* body. Mtas Nellie *7.“^
nd*U revived a sever* path on her
forehead. Th* other MIims Odell
to tiwtr fsee*
0*M* Msrx Delm* and
■tosin-Ttot Worth.
Mr. and MT*, to^ltejjntota of
SouthMayd smaptoMlUw thta wcek
wfth hl* parents Mr. and Mrs, Bob
Reynolds. . .
Arthur Reynold* who has been
in Cheyenne, Wyo- for th* pact
seven month* has rotomed
J. C. Dick ha* goon to Mexia to
be at the bedside of hU brother.
Jim Wood was in Denton.
Mr. and Mm W. H. Ward were
m Dana*.
Mr. gnd Mrs. Dunn and children
of Tk»* visited friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Pedtao and
c iiiidren were h*tt Iroin Tioga
Milted Hvttaman wite fa null
■ ''JHotert Hardwidc uis.auu-d
broken ana Friday afternoon wbile
he was trying to crank a car. Be
^ ftanref Dallas Was the
week-end guest of friends her*.
FOR SALE OR TRADE'
One 1927 Buick Master Sedan
One 1926 Buick Standard Sedan
One 1928 Chevrolet Coupe
One 1926 Hudson Coach. ? ,,
, One 1925 Ford Coupe.
. Smith; Hamilton Motor Co.
Ij8 S. Locust ' " ’ r;
Ccou’ege pubSretta«i,nStaffa8at a. '~"TW '
Thursday evening. M°»toy evening i
Hertet HUffaAer was rttoeen vic?4
president, and Mia* Kat* Maddox, J*?
for the rwnun
» to be
J. D. Hall Jr., instructor in the
industrial education department
and sponsor of the club, stated the
goal for the next meeting which
win be held Thursday evening At
«:30 in the Manual Arts building
is set to M.
>’ Informal Pictures .
Cap* and gowns win not be worn
by seniors for pictures made for
the college annual, it was decided
by the das* at a meeting, J.7©.
Oobl} preBident, said. T
Miss Ruby Walker, sponsor of the
class, and K. C. Brodl
made short talk* bofoi
tar session waa held.
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ATTENWOX^HATS
' Lost aMitoh** acca*
who prefer to rtaUl
secure the amount «
Over the telephone All
SPECII
Woodrum Truck Lines
j
t Twenty-one trucks and
trailers, 25 employes to
serve you day or night.
Bonded—Insured.
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Pairs Jeraey Knit Bloomer*
Bottle* Queen Bath Salt*
t Pair* Pure Silk Hoae (Service Weight)
Men’* Silk Ties .
Pits Men’* 75c fancy Silk Hoae
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1 Yard* 36-inch Linen ^uitiBga
Yard* 36-inch BroaMor Pongee
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Pair Full Faahioned Eifel Hose
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Every doilsr paid into this company is kept at heme. ‘
&one 270. Denten Co. Bank Bldg. F. B. Huey, Mgr.
Art and Industry
* Mrs Conor introduced her talk
with remarks on the connection be •
tweeh art and industry that has
tended to raise the standard of liv-
ing of the present time. Her lecture
was arranged in an interesting
travelogue discussion of interiors
of the Old World, which she Sv.ld
tculd b* reproduced for modern
homes and public buildings by the
um- of plastji- paint, and she ex-
hibiUd panels in the described fin-
,lrhes. with suitable fabrics to bring
out their Icveiy textures. Color
_ harmony, influence of color on
ka*. emotions, and color symbols were
** discussed with interest.
In dLscusrinl; personality, individ-
uality and expression. Mix. Carter
adviuil the Texas woman to find
her tnckground, and to procure
U-sothat she may express her in-
divtdliUity 4,Tbe tilings we think
about him the tiungj w* have about
itWK the tiring* w* will become.”
5he Wd. and whether it Is an eld
wntld atmosphere, an early Ameri-
can, or an ’art modeme,' in atlud-
W to the new art, that willmake
iMt .house a home and a haven of
rest.
Phone 498 -We Deliver 827 W. Oak
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Large catsup 21!
No. 1-2 F. A P. Syrup packed
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pointed to cuxiit M;ts. F. V. Oaiti-
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Lesion Dinner
K cash donation waa made to
assist th* American Legion Auxil-
rary to serve a dinner to the ex- - -----—-------- — - —.
k .-.ervic- men on aeroMta* a coming -mjtoary novel- ta to be
5 dunutom WM-toCmaAMAthe otto ’ST' £ "
the Federation for the reception to be totodtos- announce, through^ the
given the visiting club women next medium of a «ky-writing airplane
Monday evening aOM Roman's
' ____i v| Kjrts were
the bnshv-ss session was
by tl.e president, Mrs.
Diitlw Tho<M,laer< mKa<■ t Wt. J*6
I* Il I NliJI I fl. .., V ’if' 11 II IB II Ol
Ige »ft department and Mr^ Pres-
ton poured at the coffee table dur-
ing the social hour, and after the
taierftbent and guests werg asked
into the dining room byr Mrs. Fred
Minor, thev were served by Mires.
G. A. Qdam, W.- W. , R
Warren, Jolm Collins, I*e Poole.
Carroll Garrison and Virgil Gates.
Mrs. W. Dyer Moore and Mrs. C. D.
Judd assisted Mrs. Ellison In re-
ceiving the guests. Date loaf with
whipped cream, cheese straws, cof-
fee, sandwiches and salted almond r
were served from a lace covered
table spread with silver bowls hold-
ing the tempting array of edibles,
M>d centered with a bowl of large
yMlow ball chrysanthemum*.
-Guestft pfcwaL beside* about M ouifornta
Iflembds, included Mmes. O K Webster’s
siff^XL Qm:__—
" ' to, James
rht, wT R.
HKks. John scot, w. a. Blackburn, ™.ri.r.
’ ». GJ Horger. C. V'. Pepper. 8. W core beto
! <anady. R. H. Hoffman, O. W “ ------------
WtooiJ^and Misses Mary Marshall
and Mhry E. Moors.
vr//’NAUGHTY MARUTTA’'
fC, I. A. Auditorium, November 9th,
*15 p, m. Victor Herbert's gorgeous
oomic opera beautifully staged and
costumed. Special Marietta orches-
tra—a magnificent singing ensem-
ble. Tickets on sale at Garrison's
Drug store. Adm. 75c. $1.00. $1.25
arid $1.50. Season ticket including
"Naughty Marietta" $2.50 to $500.
“Did it require much effort to get
a fur coat out of your husband?"
"Oh no—I got it without half cry-
fcAS HEATERS
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We have a good stock at
prices you can afford to pay.
Morrel-Fritz Furniture
West Side Squarb.
. Mr. and Mr*. R. L Reynolds and
i daughter* Mtaure “ - ±L‘
r‘ Wtttt* Mm, i
Feed. Lane waa
6 iarge colored border Turkish Towels
4,JP«ira men’s faacy Sox in mercerized, 35c
7 pair* men’* fancy Sox in cotton
Betty Joyce House Frocks, 2 for
at Dreaa, 92.48; second for 31XM). 7
of Silk Dresses, two for
at Dresa, 814.96; second for 81.00.
fing a friend and buy together.)
Yard* Rayon Taffeta Plaid*
YArds Cotton IMlixf^d Suitinv
THESE PRICES FOR THIS DATE ONLY.
Men’s Suits
Oxford graya, all two pairs pants,
nd
Ln
■ BIl
|he
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meeting held
president, and~Mtaa'
The various cnmimitfca
year woe appointed and p
dlacuaaed for an initial
held in the near future.
Fish and Oyster*
w hto
One large lot of box paper, in white
only-—24 aheeta paper and 24 envoi-
' 29c
Worth much more.
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HODGSON BROS. i
We Delive| :
.n* ;~Ju .-xu.-.,.- ;
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We Are Headquarters for Window G1mb >
Cut to any size. Will install if desired. ramth
JMwa«?g8.
Morris Paint and Paper Co. *“*•? -
W. T. Morris. D. T. McClendffV"
"Buy Paint from a Paint Store.’’
Save at Brooks
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Hot Water Bottle Special—Keep
warm tbew cold nights with a good
hot water bottle. Special thia week *
of one hot water bottle and one foun-
tain syringe, both' with a two-year , ,
$1.79 I
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t »Successors to Black Electric Co.
Geo. A. Ffrefar W. R. (Dick) Blair
,,4^1 ■ 111J 1111 k
Hate Rs-mado
£ Harold Brenholta and MU
tnta E. Smith and Margare]
faculty rnemban of the 1
College, were elected upon
the senior claaa at the 1
School at the aawmbly hel
nesday afternoon at 3;30
Roberta Grogan, Isabel 1
. and Frencta Aston wwe to
represent the senior High
Siria on the Young Women’!
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C. L. C. Officer* Nan
Mta» Lena Tknrf j Nlcho
Heeled president of the
Literature Club for the wttrt
at a called seaalon Monday
at the College Otab ~
officer* for that tent
es Olive white, vicej
Carlyle, secretary; • ■
treasurer; and mhu
Irene Rowland. MQ
The officer* eleetto
term ar*: ,M|**a* Jfl
Idcnt; Edra Robin*
dent; Eva Hennigan, secretar
' Reynold*, f . LL
mil and Irene Rowtan ser-
For Life Insurance
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JIM AND RAY HUNDLEY
feytejftione 126. ___________________
Exide Service Station Your Grocery Bill
315 N, Locust. ri
iREDiBAO
Bonded Freight and
I TVanafer/
Bi’f
nice Reynold*, treasurer; am Kiel
Hammil ana Irene Rowtan ser-
geant-at-arm*. • ■
The subject of the next n eting
which will be held at th* ciut muse
at 7 o’clock will be a stdy of
federated dub work. Roil aLxffl
be answered with federated, new*
Items. Mis* Bessie Shook, a a mber
of the English depertmer
a prominent club woman of
will give a talk on "A Fore
the 1928 Federation.” '
Thompson wiU staM
Hoatesaes for theWO
Mime* Fem Oartysla *
Be** Imogene Bode
Graves. Sponsors
Mb* Core wihm art
Morley. r
H*m»i Cabtes^_____
. Mka Marwet Hewtoth. bakr.
of Wtokhrtoe was etoctad presi-
dent o( th* House Cabinet, rfeom-
ajsmtfVely now orranlztitlou m, the
fTVacfiero OelfbetaSXa cofned
of pceaidenta of the mriouiglris’
hoarding houses. aiMusMbt nMtiug
held in the Mary Arden Lodge
inursaay anemoon. otner cjricrrs
are: Mrs. Grace Pickens, Allen
House, vice-president; Mias Willie
Hall. Blair House. Moretary-trea*-
urer; and Mias Lena Pearl —-
ota, Ashburn House. Chat rep
Miss Edith L. Cleric, dean
men, la sponsor of the naw
cation and she stated that
ginal purposes of the cabinet
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