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Grocery
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Christian Church
CE Meet Sunday
Euzelian Class
Plans .4 I /-/lay
Meet Next Week
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Twenty-four-Hour Service.
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daughter,
ravage
"Heroes for Christ " is the topic
for the young people's meeting of
of
Miss
I Street McBimle will sp-ak to
young people in a short sermon
| ginning at 10 50 o'clock.
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through the summer without one.
DENTON ELECTRIC SHOP
We Deliver.
First State Bank of Denton
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1928 Buick Sport Roadster.
1926 Buick Sedan.
1926 Hupp Sedan.
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118 S. Locust. Phone 268
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MARKET. GROCERY AND DELICATESSEN
S'-rlly O'Neil Has Lead
Hardbolled" Sally O'Neil
MARK WALDRIP’S GARAGE
1706 N. Elm. Phone 281.
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Tliis delightful odor in toilet goods is endors'
by the film star and is as dainty and popular as tl
star herself.
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COLUMBUS. O — “I didn't raise
my boy friend to be a soldier,' seems
to be the unanimous opinion of co-
eds in Ohio State University sen-
ate who Indorsed a campaign against
compulsory military drill. They vot-
ed for optional drill.
We Solicit a Share of
SYSTEM
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The story.
Club Boys Home
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lead as the young millionaire,
son of an oil magnate
Lily an Tashman interprets
SKA Atlanta finrM
Prominently mentioned •• nJ
grand ruler of the Elks Is Jud
Walter P. Andrew,, above, of I
lanta, Ga Andrews Is expected
be elected at 4he annual conirl
tion at Los Angeles, July 7-1
Marv Buffer and family
Richardson has re- |
m Fort Worth character of a sophisticated Follies
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DENTON, TEXAS, RECORD-CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1999
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FilmOfferings for Denton Next Week
“The Wild Party” Will Be Featured
Here Next Week at Palace Theater
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your person,
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powder,
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Sherrill
Flat Crepe
Washable
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colon. Yard
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'"J *0 * NWRI FULL OF Wttt.XMD SPKCIAI.S
Every item in our store could be used as a week-end BPECIA
We are glad tn advertise a few specials each W*ek, but the thU
we are most proud of, la the constantly low price on each artlc
FV**TnC’VhE M STORES YOU FIND NOTHING BUT NATIONAI.il
ADVERTISED CAN GOODS YOU TAKE NO CHANCE WHEN Y<J
TRADE WITH THE M STORES OF. DENTON.
Kozak
Auto dry wash cloth. A
new automobile, splash-
ed and splattered, can
be perfectly cleaned in
a few minutes. Sold on
a money back guaran-
tee.
J Brown and sons. Wilford
Bob and Carl Garrison were
Northern Texas Telephone Co.
SHERMAN, TEXAS
The 17th consecutive cpiarterly dividend of $2.00 ;
share on the cumulative preferred stock of the North]
Texas Telephone Company will be due and payable
July 1st to nil stockholders of record on June 25. 1020
which time the books are closed for transfer. The bo
will t>e re-opened for transfer on July 1st, 1929.
C. A. SHOCK, Vice-president and General Manad
We must be conservative, must be careful, must
be safe. We would not be worthy of your confidence
if we were not. If you want service' based on these
principles, we invite you to come with us.
Hot Weather.—
)« niinig the
A i< Jasper,
Misses Grace Pearl Sudderth
and Helen Hogan
> were •the
riTe Deanr1 W ill He
Sung Here Sunday
by Church C.hoir
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were tn
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PMoha 190.
J. A« Cook Grocery
Phono ltd.
Sugar coated Jordan Al-
monds. A delicious
summer candy.
Famous Elgin Legionnaires Watches
Major Gen. Patrick, who commanded the A. E.
F. Air Forces and Admiral Hugh Rodman, who
commanded the U. S. Squadron of the Grand Fleet,
have said some interesting things about the Elgin
Legionnaire and so would you if you wore one.
ft Won’t you drop in and see it.
k;,:, W. L. Yarbrough, Jeweler
North Side Square.
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4 lad
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Ten Denton County 4-H Club
boys returned Friday from Arling-
ton. where they took two days’
training in judging and took part ■
in preliminary contosU preparatory ’
to the judging contesU to be held
at A. 2U M College July 29 to Aug.
3 Competing against 131 boys, the n]
Denton boys won fourth place in J
team judging and one local boy, "J
Perry Payne, placed first in poul- a
try judging, receiving a gold medal
in recognition of his work.
As the boys made this record in --
the fact of only one days’ training,
it is possible that they may make a
much better record at A & M. Col-
lege and County Agent M T. |
Payne, director of the boys' club !
work, is hopeful of placing in the I
State contest. Intensive training i
will be given the club members for
a month in preparation for the I
State meeting, Payne said Satur-
day J ,
The team which placed fourth at' ’
Artinguwi and which will iiMivr at
A & M College. Is composed of
Zoel Wilkinson. Alvin Dobbins,
Doyle Thompson and Cecil Lawwn •
Single Judges who went to Arling- j
ton and who will take part in the ]
State-wide contest are John Hill
Spain, Odis George. James Phil-
lips. Lee Roy Phillips, and Weldon
Skiles.
r Derrvberry
'nsi-o Sunday.
< u ntry and
.' IJ wire in
irlii Di . and
n i u iii'd f rom
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at 10 50 o'clock
to begin at 9 30 o'clock
The evening sermon
8 o'clock will be "Gospel
mlsm " Herbert Phillips,
pan led by his mother M.’s
Phillips, will sing a
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In not so bad when one considers the low price of
our electric fans, thermos bottles, bathing suits, ice
caps, bath sprays and other summer comforts.
311 W. Hickory
At the meeting of the Euzelian
Sunday School Class of the First
the First Christian" Church to be Baptist Church Thursday with Mrs
held at the Church Sunday at 7 W. Kelly, it was planned to hold
o clock. P G Tribble will be the ,al1 a11 meeting next Wednesday
leader, and will read the scripture with Mrs. Edwin Braly. 2201
lesson from Isaiah 6 1-8 , Sherman Drive
After a prayer, there will be a Ieading contests
short talk by Gunby Andrews on
“The Early Heroes for Christ.” Miss'
give a read - |
ing. "Modern Heroes' will be dis-
cussed by Miss Theta Brim
In the round table discussion fol-
| Mr.
| Benford
1 < ik .
| liar
Hopper of Dal-
nts Mr and
Tuesdav night.
D u ild and daugh-
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LEWISVILLE
LEWISVILLE. June 27 Large1
! crowds are attending the union re-
j vival of the Methodist, Presbyter- i
ian and Baptist churches being
in a large tent at the city ;
The preaching is being doin'
of Den-1
ton, J. L. Cleveland and S. P Fat
. Services are being held at
m. and 8 p. in
Entertain for Son
I her son Ralph who
in leading roles;
William Patton and others
Ken Maynard Is the star of "The
California Mail." a western with
its setting in the early days of the
section. Romance, drama thrills
and daredevil action combine to
make the story of appeal from first
to last. Dorothy Dwan plays oppo-
site the lead Lafe McKee Paul
Hurst. C E. Anderson. Fred Burns
and Maynard's wonder horse. Tar-
zan. make up the supporting cast
As the name implies. "On
Divide." Is another western
iCuster has the lead and is support-
ed by an excellent cast.
Misses Jim-
and Kath-
in Denton
j Rosabell Elliott will
his
4 "» *1
| lowing the lesson various questions
about the leadership of Christian
heroes will be taken up
Truth" deals ] Ralph Ince's
who makes
he can
Mrs Clarence Bounds and daugli-
Josepluni
M.i-
1'1
ueek-
aire play-boy, who keeps Broadway
in a turmoil with his lavish spend-
the ; tippor t mg cast They include |lnK an<^ exPl°1,s
Berton Churchill. louis John Bar- I
tel.s, Ned Sparks. Wynne Gibson i
Helm Kane. Dorothy Hall. Made- )
lim Grey and Nancy Ryan
I youth are brought to the screen in conies to th
Wild Party,-” latest Parfl- In the fast tew
lion
Pal-
Brumlcy
Thursday
and Mrs.
Bartonville. j
Thornton and baby ,
home
week's
and Mrs.
furnishes the
the play.
a college pro-
d.'liglitlul intelligence j
j
I
>i k
Jun. \ isited Mr.
land Mrs. Henry Perry at Carroll
j ton Sunday.
Mrs
I ters, Miascs Cleo Fern
24 The guest list included the
honor guest. Dean Cook of the
Teachers College. Charles Douglass, i
Earl and Jack Adkins. 1 an(i Mrs w Orr
S Stover and .sons. Ben I Mr Nol.:i B(.ddo Mrs
on and son. Rayford, were in Fort
Worth Monday.
Hi nrimac Fox has returned
from an overland trip through Col-
| <,rado and California.
Mrs Robert Gentry,
mlc Kate Pern. Chloe
i isited
I M;
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I Mr
I i nton
Hmm
Philip
Spark
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Mr :
First Class Mechanical Work Guaranteed
Try our service and courtesy—you’ll get complete satis-
faction. “Everyone sells goods; we sell goods and ser-
vice.’
A Vacation Without Worries and Cost
Mrs. Housewife, wouldn’t you enjoy a paid vacatii
Or perhaps a new hat or dress? In either case you’iM
that by purchasing your food requirements here you’ll
the necessary amount in a surprisingly short time.
PIGGLY WIGGLY
and daughters
] Misses Chloe and Katherme
; in Dallas Thursday
and Mrs R
Wednesday
Fdu i:i
| t UH’K
Wc carry a full line of
fresh vegetables and fruits
and berries. We invite you
to call 174 and give us a
triaL
to the light housekeeper
and students: Youn credit
is good at J. A. Cook’s Gro-
cery We’ll credit you for
30 days, with free delivery.
1 us.
Service is our motto.
“_______:____: ~' ‘ -j-7 and
I Wednesday as the feature picture
on the week s bill. The story con-
cerns the love of a calloused little
from the original stage play p"0"'68, idr! -or a dashing million-
A number of noted actors are in [
They include i
Mr and Mrs R A
j spent Wednesday and
j with her parents. Mr
I Tom Breeding at
j Mrs. Aubrey
1 have returned to their
Fort Worth after a
j with her parents, Mr
C. Gentry
p * 4 ----
j Leonard i
I Whitesboro
I guests of Miss Frances Bcddo
j Mrs. C. C Lowery and children
of Tulsa. Ok . visited her parents
j Mr. and Mrs 13. W. Baggett and
family last week
Mrs P
las Wednesday
Mi
A scene from “The Wild Party,” a
"tarrtnu Clara Bow
flaming mance throughout the play, which
conies to the surface triumphantly
; ranfs.
March furnishes the
uppvul in the play,
earning the role ol a eviicgr p‘»-i
lessor with it liglitfiil intelligi nee 1
A dazzling group of "baby stars'
supports the inimitable Clara Bov.
in ;i.i" "hey-hey" style.
BROOKS DRUG STORE
, .. , Uflit0 Cirt
Brooks Liv-O-Work.
Wd Fill the Mort PrescriptfOni Every Dify.
7 Phones 28^9. 5. Abo
BARTONVILLE
BARTONVILLE. June 26.-Mr
and Mrs Harry Reynolds and lit
tie daughter. Mary Marguerite, of
Fort Worth and Mr. and Mrs J A
King and daughter, of Denton vis-
[ Dallas I ited C. H and Miss CarUe McMa-
hcr par-j kin
Mn, John Medlock
ut Denton is s|M'nd-
pramlparents
t ientri
1 Elmore City,
Ed-
"What Eome People in Dens
Are Doing.” is the subji
Rev. W S McBirnie will disci
at the meeting of the Central Pr
byterian Church on the corner
West Oak ai*» Bolivar Streets 8u
day evening, at 8 o clock.. This ii
message everybody should hear. I
pecially the fathers and mothd
according to McBlmie The chid
trio, composed of Mrs McBinl
Miss May McClurkan and Dal
Hansard will give a fifteen min]
music prelude beginning ad
o'clock.
Htrong. comfortable Keats. M
seat covers to prevent any damJ
to clothink have been provided,]
!is stated The me?tin» place 1
also been well lighted
At the morning service which 1
A good dry cleaner can work wonders with
that old suit of yours. Stop and think for a moment
just how many old suits you’ve got tucked away in
the clothes closet. All they need is dry cleaning and
pressing to make them smart ami good for many
months of serviceable wear. Phone 24.
it i ■!! i
:.mil Widm
and Mis 1
nlmivcs ii
and '.!■ I
ci Eli/ibitn
i Murdai
er ‘Ji'Tiill
Keep a checking account? Here’s why. ONE:
You’ll find it convenient and safe to carry a small
checkbook rather than currency. TWO: Your ‘
check stubs are a simple, effective bookkeeping sys-
tem in miniature. THREE: A cancelled check pro-
vides an unquestionable receipt for the disburse-
ment.
Mrs J S. Stover mid sons. Ben
and Elisha Terrill of Pilot
visited friends hen Friday
Mr and Mrs Howard
and Mrs E. R Sherrill
Dallas Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs. A J Jasper of Di n- ( Mrs Boprrt
! ton spent Thursday with Me. ami j
I Mrs J M Hendrix [ „n|)(, \-r.lwt(;1,t
| A B Crawford and clai|Bhters. ^. . ,lv
M is i
11 latr.es
Mr and
par< uc. M'
m
spent
weanesaay
r. and Mrs. Roy Parker of Dal- i
las spent Sunday with his parents
and Mrs L. C Parker
F Stover is visiting Mr
and Mrs J S Stover at Pilot Point.
Mr. and Mrs C. W Orr visited
relatives in Fort Worth last week
Little Mabie Anne Jacobsen has
returned from a visit with her cou-
sin. Miss Katherine Higginbotham
I at Dallas
Mr and Mrs M D Fflgg
XSr.v K«r an(j ]yfrS W (J
HutThines and son
I Mrs Theo Brooks led the Bible
I lesson and Mrs FTed Freeman of-
Ifered prayer During a social hour
little Misses Maurine Crain and
Rosemary Kelly gave music on the
piano The hostess served sand-
wiches. potato chips and lemon
ade Fifteen members were in
tendance.
To resume Bible
was also decided
upon In the business session, and
captains for the two sides are Mrs.
Watson and Mrs F F Pen-
An anthem, "Te Deum" <Hein-
ann Katzachnaii. will be sung at
the First Methodist Church at the
morning service Sunday, solo jxarts
being taken by Mrs Douglas* Pen-
ry and Carroll Goen The sermon
subject will be "Glorious Achieve-
ments.” and the service will begin i ________________
Sunday School to ] be lield in the church on Bolil
' Qtraat K£ Ut mi> will vrvtak tzi I
•subject at ,
Opti- ginning at 10:50 o'clock, the a
accom- ject being. 'Breaking Connectloi
J A 'The adult sermon at 11 o'clock
solo Popular ] as a subject, "Twelve Gal
congregational hymns anil also be ] Twelve Pearls Mia Marie V
sung ison and Roberta Grogan will 1
i a duet at this service
Crisp County. Georgia claims the |
► inly cfninty-owned hydro-electric I
dam in the United States It coat I Canada to Australia has become]
$1,250,000 1 important export Item.
Glimpses into the back-stage life
Picture I of the theater are revealed
Hie Truth" deals Ralph Ince's FBO production of
man who makes a Arthur Somers Roches story.
$10,000 that he can tell | "Hardbolled." which comes to the
for 21 hours: The farce Dreamland Theater Tuesday
arising from the bet are!
< ndless and provide |
laugh-provoking scent-
Others in the cast are Bob Sinclair,
Ole M Nelss. Tom O'Grady
Alphonz Ethier
Canine Star
canine star is
"The One Man Dog
an original by Frank
Howard Clark, provides thrills and
suspense throughout. The locale for
the story Is the great Northwest. It
deals with a murder mystery that
even the "mountie* cannot solve,
which is unraveled in a unique
manner The human cast Includes
Sam Nelson and Virginia Bradford
in leading roles; Edward Hearn.
Mac cm French are visiting
West Texas.
Mrs 1. T visited 1'
and Mrs. A. J Hoskins
Hebron Sunday.
Vera Owens of Fort Worth
Monday with Mr.
GIcninorc
Mr Carl De,'.an and
visited ht’l' parents
Lee I’lXile bi Denton
State contest.
Mr and Mrs Phil Hooten and
Slaughter Miss Daisy and Mrs. Hoo-
ten and Mrs. Minnie Downing and
Miss Edith Wilkerson of Fort
Worth and Joe Travis and family
and Mr and Mrs Lilse of Keller
visited Mr and Mrs. J T Wilker-
son
Mrs C. O Stadt of Mexico is
visiting her mother Mrs. John Gib-
bons
Misses Vada Brown and Bernice
Nash of Teachers College spent tire
week-end with home folks.
Mr and Mrs Alex Jackson
Roanoke, Hubert Jackson of Dallas
Jones, ] and Miss Agnes of Teachers Col-
lege attended singing at Shiloh
Sunday night.
Mr and Mrs T. N, Cottel
family visited his brother at
gyle
Miss Gertrude Children
Teachers (College accompanied
Bernice Nash home this week-end.
Mrs. Reed Alexander and little
daughter. Bobbie Louise, of Roan-
oke are visiting her parents.
Miso Lucile Green of Athens
spending a few days with
grandmother. Mrs Tyler
Mr. and Mrs Felton Robinson of
Fort Worth visited the latter's par-
ents.
Opeko Teas are import-
ed direct fmm the es-
tates <m which they are
grown. Blended and
packet! by modern ma-
Half pounds t
38c
There is an undercurrent of ro
BETHEL
BETHEL. June 26—Born to
and Mrs J. W Morris, June 20. a
boy.
H
and
in Lewisville
Mrs Charlie Moore has gone to
Quanah to be at the bedside of her
father, L. F. Cross, who is very
111
Ralph Kerr of Dallas visited Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Morris
Milton Owens of Fort Worth vis-
ited his .sister Mrs Lester Johnson.
Mr and Mrs Luther McGalllard
and children of Justin visited her
parents, Mr and Mrs. Andy Craw-
ford
Mr and Mrs Lester Johnson and
children and Misses Geraldine and
Tommye Moore were is Lewisville
Mr and Mrs. Guy Moore and
children of Ponder visited here.
Carl Garrison was in Richard-
son
Elliott and Walter Ray and Mias
Edith Hawk of Donald wore here
R A Brumley of Lewisville was
here.
Mr. and Mrs Ross Kin nary and
children were in Lewisville
Charlie Moore and Fred Craw-
ford were in Fort Worth
Mr and Mrs Ot.te Addington were
in Lewisville.
| (Twendolyn and Virginia, of
gargel visited Mr and Mrs
| tlridge Bounds during the
end.
Mr. and Mrs Emmett Buster of
Denison visited bls parents Mr and
Mrs. John Buster last week
John Htjiler mid son. Robert,
and William Packer of Dallas spent
Other pictures on the week s bill
are "The One Man Dog which
ishows Monday only. “The Califor-
nia Mall." showing Thursday and
Friday, and "On the Divide ” which
— --- — ___ lsbows Saturday.
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Mary Huff< r and family.
Mr ami Mrs. J M
Ranger vbitid her father H. M.
Fox end family the first of the
week
Mi-s Marv Evelyn Huffer of Dal-
las is the guest of her grandmoth- I
• r Mi-. ------ - -J
Mr- Serena
turned to her home 1
after a visit with Mrs Nora Beddo
Miss Frances.
C Vance and Mrs. E. R
icre in Denton Tuesday
Miss Jimmie Kate Perry retUTB-
I cd to her home at Mt. Vernotl
• Tuesday after a visit with Miss
tends the North Texas State Teach-1
ers College at Denton Mrs. M W
Houston entertained with a dinner |
party at her home Monday. Junoi
included
Cook of the ?Il. and Mrs
! Fort Worth spent Sunday with Mr.
( "The Wild Party,-” latest 1
j mount release in which Clara
| is starred, which comes to the
I ace Theater Thursday, Friday and
i Saturday. A great aggregation <>t
| young actors, many of the feminine
1 ones from the cast of "It", is us: d
i in the production
Richard Dix talks for the first I
tinie on the screen in "Nothing But '
the Truth." an all-talk farce
which shows for the first three
days of next week at the Palace j
•The Wild Party”
The story of “The Wild Party'.' _____
written by Warner Fa-| manv
for youth's maddest i play i
| flauntikg of. conventions, and the ; by James Montgomery.
[ action is said to reach many a'
: maddening pitch as the leading
j lady and her mates have their wild.]
i unbridled flings in night clubs and
I week-end parties
]
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I Mr and M's Hanis of
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| visit at Turner Falls
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
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Sunday Evening
T Subject Slated
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by Rev. McBirr
is
the diminutive Follies girl
I who marrie* the playboy for
' money but loses her heart to her
I husband when he loses his wealth
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 274, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 29, 1929, newspaper, June 29, 1929; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335744/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.