Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 301, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 31, 1929 Page: 2 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 23 x 18 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
r^VMwvr**'1
«■ »i ’ivan,i
FMM TWv
Speak m" of Endurance Records-!
Denton Record-Chronicle
Human Interest Editorials
By WICKES WAMBOLDT
• I
/
-4
\
air
x\ <
—*
al
N
ofc
tlb t;
1'1
h I
.J
Mu
I'
I
DENTON, TEXAS, JULY 31, 1929
up
■z#
£
I tri I
V.r
Old I
(•U>
"I’l1
kind
i r—
<■ of thi
'pin.
f
I hi
SI
4
bn
Fresh Barbecue
i
Benton and
Every Day.
ar
IIIRI \ IIA< K
fa
Washing
111
I.’.i
I i. i
Phone 85.
R
ft
in
to
-uro»:;
too hot to cook.*
And
1
that?
• bout
Refrigerators
Ji
thin^ already cooked.
At great reductions.
W Im h
, V Iti,
It
I". t
d
ill ,|
Ilf .'III
I I
I
III
A
I'd’ I I •
N
i'
FOR SALE
(if
il
“J
x I >u
THE WILLIAMS STORE
Hit)
t i h
11
“Things to Wear.
iv I
d
and
NII
<1 V
t
llit
( < ist
ID one V
th£
TO
.1.1 : I,
xU
‘ ”ipl
I tied
full.
H’'
l>r. .1
» la
rf
I 10
11
..f
*
I (
I
in
»n
>t i a r
an
I
Contemporary Thought
Battery Service
but
Storage Batteries Recharged,
Repaired and Rented.
t
CHIC HOT WEATHER
We Sell
••/ol
WILLARDS.
19 Years Ago m Denton
UNDERTHINGS
&
READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT -
4,1
-A
,\
'■ ?
I
frLfl
-t
2 1
i
Nu
hit
l>
k
<.
c
fill
I II
In < "I nr
< U'.T l rt
was
in 4a
m-Wvitt
Make J. A. Cook Groc-
ery Your Place to
Trade
Willis Grocery And
Market
Reuben E. Turner
Grocery and
Market
1 Irnton
• 1 t>c
«u
46
O<
IM
S. I. Self Motor Co.
215 W. Hickory
Telephone 2
L. P. McCombs
Phone 150.
aut
(tit
vim:
a I id
First-Class Plumbing
Installation and Repairing
H that un
H should
st(
Io
ot
TIP XX
’ civs to the
>0 60
3 UO
1 60
60
i<hd I
u>d
<.f I I III,. T-.
III ’ d p'dl» v
into hi*-
Suh »
• .• ha..
own
thr-
(la
H.
^•( ond
u H h
t ((‘Ham
cvemn
Philip D. Courv
108 Fry St. Phone 1111
< GLOBED (.LASSES
an rid fable about thr futihtv ot puLt.nii
„jMW
Editor
[tnaffrr
Sidl \ i • r
I>1 T< HKK
v W liter
o hr
right
•( i
lU
k.
l. >
lit I <
hh hxx :u
lr. ’
I i idt 1
but
as turn
I hat
all ol t
wi I
tl.
C. M. MIZELL
Life Insurance
“Buy It in Denton *
Res. Phone 222-W.
Denton, Texas.
LETS PUT A
LuoP JtCTHI .J
l it I,-ii
I Id i»
rr pl it'd
i Ii.in
I had 111 u • 11
<•(
' d
I h«
. Th. inert
fad tl
the
ul
h t h ar,
■ - • t 1111 • ,
s 11 \
w 11 h
11.
( A
! <)
l< ..
Thprr is
• grtu-n ghi' *
t aki-
I htt mariagt
fm i he Hilii.-t
aid "M Sidl\ , h.
.. figh
pu'it i a
rin.s
w
its ’
1 This
the lath r a;p>
. at \ merit aiis
>i R■ • t• <I Sima I
in
>'■
ti
i
i...i' i apli\
But a- ;i
V
iNrrsoxYL.
niTWoST,
itAIOuMEirit
CO'O TiTlvS
t | znaA Ml I !>
Yarbrough Bros.
231 W. Hickory.
Phone 12<ll.
Oil 11! i and
alt h<>U'.’ 11 I
1 lie ctl ( ( I
h<
llm-.
til
II. >A 1
W h I If
her p
t ( ' v;t f '-I
■ll •
del ' ( m« nt S
tines ab
were taken
p. milalix. i\ .
hl IulI» , a
I empt i
hcl\ ai
an e'
II.
\t I 11 \
■.tier I
:',d —
■X nil
v' a
dge fr<>m
Secret a ry
i • mp
____ _____ rui
tSTpreter, “doe* that inUr*«ini
■r bo«t heaittftAd. Finally ^i in*. InveniotiH p«r
* son ■uegeated that it w»» an ancient British meth
of signifying profound rennet
Nothing untoward occurred "
tun in the wfhdow of hia ’
w«4kwisherh. then, as a f
1, thumbed fajs nos« magni
gilt and braid and broadch
km Hetodr-—TVmpl.
Wman-s.. ♦«
Philosophy
/y- Ruth Cameron 11 •<
_ rrLCPHONe. 366
LWASIIING lUN
PEL I II H
Pr
i IM”’
fii
I...n
weeter ami lx !
rii<. ]>i<‘<i.
A im r . ans Sax
quote.1 as
ii.. agency
>t r><
Il \ pt rt
On Hie birsis of good grocer-
ies and fair dealing.
| cry rui'
1 where
-•hl get I i
‘(•r h:i’ I
bllZ.Zitl I
lid De
J. A. Cook Grocery
Phpne. 174 122 E. Hickory j
.inj><mn I
more
I’alaic
Cnn
tolUo
I >mimla i><!
Belter
a n du' i n a
\ ai.<l II
illlir tax. X
ic IiikIixx.iv
bf
b. y^
t hr’
sa u I
........ Oencml Mam
Managli
Bus 1 neat
NO1 HE
l.ixal .’tiident
nd I 'i- (’ollcge <>1
u Ji-- r.'.’h- <0 Hi
'll. 1910
T. M (iei.ri
i he f*‘ll fro
lx.
tl.. uh
fa. .
-Ilf
<>f I mu
D i. I
.id
Milne
With the
Exchange*
By L. A. M.
I I. hl |>< I
x !■ rx lxi.i;, -
r Ji partttifiit
u- "I in-1 ii i li>;
xi fib nt i li'.ui
i ■ that 11 \ f i < ■«11
NOTH E TO Hi HSCK1HEKH
If you tall to receive your ooiy
of the Record-Ch rookie, cal) tne
office Before 6 30 p m and a copy
»ill be sent out by special carrier
i t .luix and t; I I
ix cia i I ■
Ni •>
III! I
who folloxx |
fm the "Xi
^Washington ^5
Daybook
By HERBERT ELI MMER
h’.s.s talk about the wc-athrr’
I hmi
“ WIlltiA fl u <
especially n
same pei-i.n, n<
l>«>d\ . mind and
mg the world,
it in the
m ln(
I1.’ if
it h pl.K
a
hei <
i who 11 < i • ■ t
um will h;i\.
i edtl' ed to ;i
lb will b ■ ;
e fT'.ll Ilf
!«>1 ■ i\\ i ng
o < xjm ( t to ;i'
Indiistual Ai
ild call at ti
mid imp (hint
p-
I Halls
I . i ni 1 ate
i i pu In
all'll pi'
nil. in •.
the character, repu-
■tandlng of any firm Individual or corpon
be gladly corrected upon being called to the
i* mttmvr t ion
Free de-
with a
i i imin.'IIs,
ll\ U'lult
I" 1
l.k"
Ami tl, f> II
lint llki IIHirlit Will
Plenty of frying Chickens,
country Eggs and Butter.
Also a ftfll line of Chicken
Feed, including" wheat.
We Solicit a Share of
Your July Grocery
Account
not l
<d I hi
If-
but so
wiien ll
I twth
A
I he
•■M
I -ales 1 e I ( •
Mi
( I nm
; tjU|,r
I •> <■ .
I ment a II \ . \ <- u
, tally, > <m .i i <
| arc ..bilge.I i
I ami
• LL’ ’ ’
i ml J
!■ i.
i.t ni.
(’I i.iplm
All of the
in the world
won't pay the
DAMAGES
PHONU
Business sad Mitortai Office
circulation Department
BUBACRIF1IOJ1 BATM
Daily
RgCORD-CHH.'INK t.K COMPANY INC
Zne yeui .in advance>
— .— —.. ln ,dvance)
ll (in advance i
We carry a full line of
home grown Vegetables that
is possible to get.
dnI I,fl
ill I h< '
tf-7
“There i
serniusl.x afTi <■( tug I h*
ami cha > act er i .f b,\
\ t t \ i rx lit 11.- at tel 11.,
i If I ItlqU.-Ilt in .
Im- iiiU.Ii l"
F rom Record Chronicle, .Inly
Tiie 7 year old son of Mr and Mrs
I a broken arm yesterday xvh.
a carriage
I Jtytil the shah's de
private caE, smiled at
fin^l restore of fare
llflrtntly at the mass
__.Joth that had come to
■tnpld Telegram.
1111d - . i If fi..
.•'
'A ^'6/
'*,'•***
!
f*
I’l. ) ih t i(i|
fd thm Ih
ROl'NlHMi HERSIJ I (H I
ag< r of a large ’k pal i incut
hog r aphvi \\ hf i
should \"U
l.ai d<
III '.mil
a ( Ii.11 i
traction car won when he
pedestrian.-—Jndianapolig News.
I
I;,.:,-.. ;i.r;.t, ' C. ,.-,;t the rec- I
Hoxx lout; ago waa it that Sallv
had tier eves tis.ted’' Consult
record
Even Simple Rec<»r<Is
rn the ..rmplest re< jx.rds
Su< h a
backs ot
. n, ■ ... i -1 . hangii- i’
t i - "i iki . t h, ’ uineiit ".HI
la < ."iliipleti-ly u cless. Th< ie
■w < mist itut ion, but it XV
a new constitution written
only to have it voted down by those who arc unnl
terahly opposed to any change.
„ —----.o .
SLOW RETl RNS
One of the outstanding incidents in regard t
recent constitutional amendment election
tack of compjf^jjrtufns o« Jhf
the telephone,and vfiyA4-m:
most two full weeks elapsed before the average cit-
izen was aware that the election had lost on the
basis of late returns although two days after the
election, it was generally conceded that the amend
with his request
in rcui.'.t ertng nt
opening ol the fall mDiester.
WALKER KINO. Regt.
' first hand
■pnx’iired
looked a; il
I it. all privat.
around among ti
f il-
1 ' *
o r. ;i-1ration
in hall. it. will
get a permit to
the tax on
raised to 4c
..11 llkllt,
the legistru-
v..!i remain tn
.hits givmq us
tn run het ov-
t he eonstitutu.il
voters, later returns
overcame the early lead from
certain that the amendments
f tiie-e amendments io
m tiie legal historx
to alliend tile 9(1
become out of dale
i0^:
r |j.
um- hn lint ural <• i.d" a di
thni it la t vx«> -
«i ill) XX (il k I < <!■ ■•
fact
MOVIES
lll/ir . MitiUiH ** ■«***•***
Theater Last dav
rs' with Billie I love and A1
Moreno
Theater
( lie
' ‘O
(<»iit ikucus si ream
No our remained u
and 99 out o! the
refnaik about
1 |m>oi lulu . receix
xxemy hour i
(omplimmted
VYc have a !
Trew Bros. Motor Co.
221 N. Loeust. Phone 859.
. ---- ' »
He is author of the law
land l-lain a*1 Hl,'r
The motorist racing a
beat th< car to u pedtsti
, .lie |
■I red j
There is nothing more to the liking ■of the modern
minded woman than beautifully tailored underwear.
We offer you nheer, light, weight garments, ideally
r summer wear, in an assortment^cbo«en to
meet your every whim and fancy.
.■nt it led
Th.
W I III
ie* la,}
Should be le.i'd
ti.l.
mil upon your Immediate
sentative in the house and yay ttmt
you want to be presented to all the
| officials wives in Washington and
i such ladies as he may think of
If your order your congressman
to turn somer;aults or to stand on
his head, he > got to it or die try-
ing
tx-
collar i
tin- official j
in
j from |
tobacct
■ DlMinlx
• I :ind g i
Give us a ring.
Iiv«ry and service
smile.
IH’cted .o punctuation,
average Denton ■ I lie per>oi
easiest fol !
lie will have
nnnp
Me
ill I'.
I.el
I Clli
ll p .
ml '
i og I u ph , , 11' i :i
He comments lurtluT
I It is the etiquette in
I ton. sixm as you arrive to empix
' vour trunk and litre a ha< k to drive
around and (all on people It is
, not nece.s.sarx to know them or
known If vou have a ,/upei
and a pair ot kid giov
people are glad to see you
They advertise to this ifTe<t
the Chronicle and Intelligencer
' But If you have any doubt at
1 your tuxtlal status in this respect,
-— -----,----, mil upon vour immediate repre*
Certainly much the ‘
i >,t
In his
If Soil w
'..II put y.. u
lad \..,i ,i I
bi i 11
111
I
sol.m 1
i .dl<m
B. J. BDWARDfl .......
U A. McDONAID
,I-D1 B McHbMAIX)
I. •- FOWLBB .............
■■ ISSUM st 114 Wmt Hickory Btnwt. Denton.
.tosas, •*•*7 aTtarnooe ascept Buaday by tba Baourn-
unKaiMs CMSpaay,
MM-Waakly iasued Tu»d*ya and Frtdaya
Marnbnr Audit Bureau of Clrcuiationa
, Aasoclatod Praaa and United Preu Her vice
Member American Newpxfver Publisher,* AaaoclaUon
Member Teiss Dally Prew, la-sgue
Kntarad aa second cUws mall matter et Denton.
Tessa.
uOb,.Gee! NothinMi
for Dinner!”
IM> YOV KEEP RECORDS
Do you keep records of any sort?
Got U> thinking about recqrds
this spring when I was doini, my
yearly bit of planting tn my wee
scrap ot soil.
When did I plant my nasturti-
tturns last year and how long did
x take them to come up? It seem-
ed to me they were taking forever
this season and that htey didn't
take half so long last year Was I
imagining It or was it so? And sure- them! The personalities and
| ly the roses were late And where icenes they evoked Some da,
was it I had decided last fall to
put, those temperamental snap
drvgons that simply curled up and
died on me last year?
Not one of those things could I
I rt member ’
vivid at the time that I had thought
I I would never forget them Why
I adti t I written them down Why’’
Becans' I am one of the (X) per
ii ent who* are too lazy, or t.x> pro-
i rastinating or too shortsighted or
too unmethodical or all lout mixed
| ti, ether, to keen records
But 1 Suspect Me
I Tomorrow I am going to bnv me
I ;i garden b<xik and start mv records
1 lot next year ■ But will I go on
I with them? 1 hope so but past ex-
■ pet lence makes me terribly sur.pl-
pre I del it I, I | I I- 'i
i ■ i g .• 11 -. lint I L11.11
A f. ” w . . I -
sun. 1'e' I inl seer
ii ma.
a friend
I had taken
is in society n
all dull things
ered gcxxl
“I am told that a mass ot cards
| are left on these (xcasiuns The
‘ fair hostess selet ts a certain num
her to Invite to het eveims recep-
tions. whin there is more wine and
GRAIN INSURANCE
If You Are Holding
Your grain you should keep
it insured. 1 will he glatl to
cover it anywhere in any
([tuintity.
XV T. BAILEY
Telephone 7(>.
lit !ll> tipinidi ll
xx «> hi a fi I < > I >u 11< I
xx hl» \x OH hl
nd x a Ik t i n< 11
Io Ih
,r a! hand aiu ii
a-.'-ad the ha|»it
he in doubt
ill lleCilllh , that
ritfht to Ih i
■ did the Ken
gf>ntur<* inchcate?*' !
t a 1 kl I , peo ph 11 k »• X"
i k» \ ( (i I- up a a h
uit al Ii- ‘ <d
x a it • d on h\
■■! S
" j G-;
chc
Si oo
BO
8fi
lihiim* and New Me«1co
NOTICE TO THE Pl'ltl IC
Any erroneous reflection upon
cation or standing of any firm ini
tlon will I '
publlaban’ attention
The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled Vo tne
UM for re-publlcatlon ot all new* dispatches credited
'• Co it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also
the local news published herein ______ ______ j
A (JOOli STORY ANY« AY
The magazine. "Living Age," tells tin interest
ing story of the visit of the shah of Persia Io Eng
land — a story which it would hardly be safe to .rx
U> verify, because that might spoil it
Arriving at Victoria station, the shah was pla.
ed in an open carriage and driven in state through j
. ,i ea. Until I
,11 p,.,I a hixl. h. . I
■ .1 d' ii ■' 'ii.(intern:
was made more eq
g:i. "I
■■v tern,
■idl r
111 MON IFW.S KECORD-CIfRoNK l.E, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, D»»
plione 35 and get sotna-
SII.KS
He found that the great majority
of the rollers w re women gotten
up regardli s
u nee
'It wa, a
rustling silk
five minute
made souk
weather 1 he
had to ,stand lout
hear the weather
"I said to a ladx
Class article of sun.-tune today
i was rebuked by a friend He said
it was believed I had taken t<xi
[much punch It is in society us in
j religion all dull tilings arc consul
tiie
serious obsta
Detiton-Dallas road
t omobili
’• -r- ,c,n fc
the cut m
ing his noae vigorously at the passing monarch | received a broken ami yesterday when he fell fro n
_ . “What,” asked the f<hah c|iriouffly through him in I a cnrriHKp
T. <». M’lltken xvas named ( liairman of the D't>
tun t'ountj Democratic convent on yesterday.
Organization of a band here is under way
dix montha by mall i
Hire* month* by mall_________
On* month, delivered
(Ceml-Weekly in Denton County
Ona year (la advance)
fllx month* (tn advance)
Three month* (tn advance)
Beml-Weekly In Texa*. <>kt-------- -----
fOntoide Denton Counlv )
_ One year (In advance)
r*ix montha (In advance)
YYxr< month* <ln advance)
iM
,i,t. 1 Alii ------v--
By
EA Ser. i<
’/JKSsaillCGTIJXp'Jub “UigureU.acr i
I of rnAie,” nays President Hoover.
Ffe is thus in a |»ropHK‘,Il(l‘i shi rt.
broadca t l)\ Hw Anti ( itrnrut Albanc'*. xhiuh ft-k*
to make this a w«<‘trr and l>« (h i xv<>rl<l b\ iboii<li
ihk ciKaruts. The pH‘«<- <»f propaganda i
hat Great Amer (ans Sax About < it nit
. ■ prri idi-’il i> quoted as f<d!o\x
“'I h» r»- i- n<> in the am Id todax
fla bed j s< ri(iu>l\ afT(( l!ii^ th" health, 4-tI.( i»-n(
and tfid a- flit ri^ant
-ii i- paid ' * 'I ' ■•'■ I lx
♦ -ria in ■
i into tin
(•L’l.t pl.l(
torr 111 n 11 >i t
i<> t h 111 k ab«<ui
III .JhiIH (Ii
Hih hall
•X < || ( 'H l (' t pt
and ( •>!!< nt i al a*,
thd-c tbui^-‘ xx
t the plea- a lit <
t in i ii i in u iii h I i it <a
;riiqr through ltf«
\x ill I al. n-_- ' 11
’ the it..' i*f thr ca
e poor highway nod I f,
the unpaved
see the belie-
ves and other
i rode
" f ’' i • i .
int i : .' ’’
aid i,."liitii
I lint is ''
educat ion
'i.ilnt.
cars. As to the <
ainounit ’hat L '
a nusitcfl’qiitS-[G-
I .gune conditions ptevail now as in I
. the days when Don Piatt chronicled
i,',9 the customs and gossip of the eap-
. ital.
For instance, there was one de
I voted to the ' at homes that on.-
I hears so much about Uxlay. They
'' are the receptions held al stated
' ; intervals bv the wives of the hi;h-
■ j er officials ol the government
Don Piatt liad ju-t completed an
‘ investlg^ion <>t these leffafr; at
‘ ‘......1 I,is own words he had
a hmk a hack that
1 owned a dozen like
carriages and drove
Ificial iM'iqile
i'. tobacco liabit mil I x in mix f"t:n.
■ moking, the clinic ::nd. r not
u a- good a person, a - lie would I, n
spirit, if lie lit it alone We lie i ll
And the world is going to iie.'lraboui
decade."
a . pr.
111" I-. ■ i
( I a i i iii ■- I 'Hi- NN 11
Met 'ied st Board "f
I’ubli. Moi.iK l"‘l.
. ' maki
!"l
the crowded streets of the city. He looked to left
and right and was inclining his head m graceful
recognition of the plaudits bf the people, when sud-
denly he eaught sight of a small boy who had
ahtnnied up a lampost and was engaged in thumb
^NJuue-
stole
.Ippc
like to be
AMENDMENTS DEFEATED ID RLRAI NOIE
Although for several days after tiie constitutional I
amendment election of .lulx 1(> it was generally tie
licved that the txvo amendments t
had been approved bx' Texas
from rural di-tnets
the cities, and now it i
were defeated Tin failure
pass writes another chapti
the State in regard to attempts
year-old constitution which ha-
in many r.--p<-< ts
It always will l.e a puzzle to tlios
liti< al campaigns as to the rea-on
whelming negatixe \ote from th.
particularly wlu-ri the proposition
State a little
salary was nominal, in
would pax for t he it ' i.
The St Me ah. a
tires tc
of nim
pef .
Stm- .
stand unalteied utitii q
is a great need for n ti
do little good to hiivi
I ■. i.tin t
w ll"
WASHINGTON. July 31 - In a
tie second hand book ,’itaJl on
low . i end of Petinsx lx anta Axe-
we made the acquaintance ot
ii Piatt the other day
Not in person, of course Don Pi-
' lias be n dead for many years
In th“ sixties he had a wkle repu-
".ii a, a columm.st Daily he rot-
the streets of the national capl-
. gathering bit* of tfoKMp from
. hill to the White House and
. mg it on to Inousands of oth-
Hul why worry
merits had carried by wide majorities
In most State elections, returns are gathered [
within a few hours after the polls close, are I
to central points and tiie outcome is almost eerta n
by the next morning, except in close races The in j
terest in the constitutional election wa* slight, and I
all of th. elaborate facilities usually set up by the I
mxvspnper1 for gathering the unofficial returns | at
were lacking, with the result that people Could eas ly a
imagine that they were living in pre-Civil war lime |
insofar as election returns were available ..
iv however
tile higl XX.IX
pit th.' most of ( .
. xp. use. at id a bi .
t In call be reqmi i
ya. oluic tax. It 1, I •
i-eii! tax To km p ..
in a lour-ccnt (;>'
I Inder the old sy • n
automobile, paid
du- ta'e rei. (•
I In il ( (I S v
of .so many
Sidl.x ,
lie I.. .1,
t roilbi d I ■ pl '
'I know xxli.i
k 11 o W I 11 Ol d ' I
< .g ra pii v But
Io . p ,.n with !,,
I I am liuildmi' i
[ Xou ..X I
. UI i. v . I :■
, j prcp'.reo I
Is > (’.I I st ' |( l<
S( 11O()| ( i! (
come
( ’O1H| )1.1 ID ('
'•axe delay
ot
| rcivrd
i u ra I
xxill
n the KToxernor’s
I <>f the eh-' 1 ion
a!ar\ f- r m-vithI x’u
iny ‘'ix additional
I'ord, Model A. Spoil Coupe. [
Splendid condition. Looks
like new.
tour
just x
First
list
start
i many
they are busy wltr
pu-.',suig things and yet it isn't al-
ways the busiest ino'tiers wiai never
fmd the tune tor such thin s
Re< ords ot household expenses. 1 |
know a woman who has kept such
a recorrl for years and it is helplul j
[ m a hundred ways boid. s th» main j
1 wav ot discovering where the money
goes It doesn t seem as '■ “ ■
I derwear wore as well a
I ho long ago was it bought9 Consult
I the record How miuh has gone into
| the house in repairs and how muth
I tn improvements9 Consult
I old
I hrs.
| 'he
mu resting afterward Sm h as in- I
dors, mi nts on th. backs ot pic - I
tures as to when and where they
I were taken Or the w riting ui txKiks I
| that are given u*. the date we re
them and who gave Them
I love the old wav ot having
the donor write "From so and so to
so and so' with the date I would
''But. . etiip ra
11-.i i pel a in. ui
I'liograpiler V"(
iin-t a natural |
p. il m> ■ pun< . ual e, io I, inaccurate t
i, 111 i a i. Hiis 111. i k i
t |"l' X oil Collld I "
Would 111 id lie pa t i
i.iii!.' p. i siuiaht y , \ m
give »5 for such an inscription in
one of my books a copy ot Cranford
that n dear old lad ygave me When
I was a little girl I've always want-
ed to know how old I was when I
first entered that magic retain and
have never been able to find out.
At a summer camp whleh we
once hired was a little log book in
which each guest was suposed to
write his or her name and a com-
ment. The fun of looking back over
' — - | the
. ........ Some day I'm
going down here and see If that log
book is still In existence.
It Takes Character So Make Record*
Household records of a general
<n vnx.nn . ,,,r( ;U(. sucp tt joy t|lat j wonder
They had all seemed so W(. d()n.f ul) k,.(. thpn, IgnX lhljj the
earliest we ever went in swimming?
No. year before last we Went in In
May. Then ensues an argument. No
one can rove anything A book to
jot down all such little items of
interest would be a treasured fam-
ily ossesaion
It takes character to keep records
And it makes character, too It’s a
Food thing to start children to keep-
ing records of some sort and per-
haps they will get the habit.
Civilization is built up on rec-
ords. Without records much of
what one generation works out for
itself would be lost Some u carried
(,n in the minds ot men, but again
and again some secret ot manufac-
ture is lost because there were no
j records and the mind of man fail
i ed to carry it on
Records are wonderful things.
Do you keep any sort of records?
Tomorrow—A Mother's insure
uith them? 1 hoix’
■ pi’iieiice makes m<
( lOUS I
Records
|OX
Records of childrens
above all things and vet how
mothers keep them
things the babies said
said them A saying that would
be marvelous at two is nothing at
often no one
wa.s :and Snap shots
I ('curds uiai all the
Ot cour .e almost all mothers
txxiks of this kind
go on with them9
more vital and
H I < I i t .
, e-k” i xpcrmx'.e'.ei - !.»v go".' th, fabti
: ter. At the Nebraska col'-’g- rf aqri.'.jIture
. pau.tvil the glass w.niicws with a calcium
[ which gives a bluish tint, anil the cows gave
milk on the same amount of feed. Blue glasses
. happy cows and happy cows are contented ami eixi
mere milk, experts at the college explained.
ii.. . .... .■,.. . ... i.
"1. l a pl"-r I .i'i I . I . xv •
hope, li. p!< tl' I"'i, v ’1..
stenog rapl ■ i
Now that i am'lliei a
u round b de m.ittei I In ie lias I"
d about getting I'Uty |
Im will tit bn mum ions I y
developed W ll" deVote I liclll idv e-
- of J'ettlllL' tile
and to tmd up
Yet . tin -
■I fill- i'
lum put forth
of ov. rci,i,im.
I things" N ea.
' w .. I., with the ne'.v au- I '
law ,v, we M-e it 'The reg- I
Ins been too high and I t ■'
will be welcomed t' ■ ‘ Uirough Ins column
a yellow and musty volume I
some of these columns Some
, them might u* well have been
written today
how mp a r i eal
prohibit io',
.. NI, ll"
, con. i I lied W it
No, Hobby Jones is not author of the f, and 10 law
of par ami under ( leye
pos
This
mol,
hdp,
11' a i. -t
IL v Di
of l 111
ami
Bachelors, w tx t her male or fe-
male have been further discouraged
j by Italy, whii h will give married
I jx’rsons preference in selecting state
employes
.‘•UlllCc ll to
th(>" who lire
most stiould
• am', lull!' i
til, I’l 11X'
111 re up 11
q i. e II
"le root
11.. i I' k > h'. i
mil
e|hg(
Out (d i I ,'t. r
I n a I’l't AI haliee on
taken t I oin
Ml. H'mv<
if i "iame
quoted again- t 11 .
. f 1 'til'’ IIH'I lb.
tian EmletiV"t
sldenl I I ""X
Tin' Allmm
S tlV'k ltl|’ , but It .
CCMPLETE HIGHWAY BY SPRING
With the tiling of deeds for right of way for
road through Lewisville, the lust
unpletiori of the
; have been surmounted. Actual work is
start some time in the fall, but th
' County citizen will be happy if the new road
pleted by next spring. . ,,vi,t(
Many Iwwisville citizens, aided by Denton tmd ] |,.ast
Dalias business men, have worked faithfully io put |
the read project over, and these forward looking men
’ are to be congratulated There is no way of calcu I
’ luting how much trade the southeastern part of the
• county has lost Ix’cau c of th.
• those backing the improvement of t
^tnHeh through Ix’wisville will live to ■
fits of the r efforts accrue to theinselv
residents of Lewisville and the surrounding
territory
KiiU'iii blank
nr 1 s il ,.tmil lif.s
tits : !mu91 bring
illive records when tin
progress
few |
The amusing I
and when I
know x i
but how I
I suppose |
H ii i.
efo, mei -
I , I.i .i'" !i
an I :
appealed
"f i i p 11 r e' s
'Eor ivei.ll Xcai .x. tiaxe
t - .baeeo.” say. the * I ' 1 'I I "I 1g
.old i rampant and colossal, and milv
| p v i the fl pur," 1! ut the time i ■
i th, women crusaders arc going I
[ among women, and the result will not
j Fantastic it seems, but fmt it
tobacco will soon be fitthtmg for
solace to mankind, as the llqu u
(’i.'iti.iii before prohibit on cam.
I bus:lies
place;
| Inin
j raph'
put
i p a r ami
pp* • ed t. •
it
im
.f"
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 301, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 31, 1929, newspaper, July 31, 1929; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335775/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.