Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 53, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 15, 1929 Page: 2 of 10
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to tbe opening and Miss Oussle Hig
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citation. Private Valente Ruhed Into withering enemy fire. sMencad tw<f ‘ ‘ —
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LOUI6VILLB, Ky„ Oct. 15.—
I The October grand jury of the
United fitatee - Dtoridt Mt *
here today was under toatruo- ■
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Dawsen to indicts if the evidence .
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Of the Otrcutt Court of Appeals
' of the second district at Phil-
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what that court really decldedi
was that ede -We' pMMasre
hguor is sot auh Ah aider « |
abettor «f the sdfiMN4are»ke
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dice against cigarette smoking by men and by women.
’ t fgfied to re u gmtoachlng Texasl
and Pacific freight taaiA and drove
p Meh ear into the aide of the looo-
iiuil Mi, ifrfL BtelHh awt ^Roburt
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CUnton Jact-> I
hospital. His I
brother. Carl and D. C. WUmon,
were seriously injured. 4
Lee Griffin, wealthy Gonsales 1
County rancher, was fatally injur-' 1
ed when his car struck a piece of
timber protruding from a bridge. N.
D. Hamilton, who was with him. was J
not expected to recover V^jl I
Near DaUgg Howard Johnson.! J
nineteen-year-old Acrtcultaral • stu-
dent at Arlington, stfuck a truck
wtth his motcreyle and was killed.- it
A companion, riding In tbs rear was
seriously injured. Eight other peo- ;
pie were injured in Dalias by au-
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LONDON — Flapper brackets,
those pilbon seats on which thous-..
■nds of motorcycle riders carry I
their best girls up and down the 1
highways of Great Britain, are be- ]
tag blamed for a shocking share
of this country's traffic casualties
and the government is beiru urged I
to outlaw them.
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WAUSAU, Wis.—When an air-
plane and a posse of 50 men found- ’
Mix. John Austin. M. after she had-
near here she .told her rescuers her ’ ’
been lost several days in a s*amp '
life hgd been saved by thr ^iNtoH
the found in a moonshine stiH tad— s
den in the swamp. ,
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• MARK WALDRIP’S GARAGE
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Wallace £|,hston. a MMphMH
Methodist layman of Mnrinatat,
was a speaker at the first fall Wtogte
Ing of the Wesley Brotherhood at
the Firet Methodist Church Mon-
day evening He spoke an “The Most
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th - heart." tfce most aeednd
thing. Organlratlcn. leaders, JMM
education are sufficient for tho jiftk*
ent needs, he fileted, but littlMF
more Individual inurest tn the #.-
fairs of the spirit . ~
Hlgimia was accompanied hgre
fag the Rev. J. A. Olds, pastor of “
First Methodist Church of Mcl
I ney. who was a guest M taej
I ning. The Rtv. William Fred '<
breith. pastor 9t <he First “
terian Church here, was
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r llllilkta fr jl11 tbftt aocient prejudioe against
LUCKY
<noet modem etep in cigarette manufacture, r
j^itantg which are prre-
the old-fashioned, way. '
George W. Owens'
Claimed by Death
George W. Owens, M, a well
known citizen and former merch-
ankeraenten, died at his home, 407 . . - t
West Hickory Street, Monday after- trlbutln« te«»ter.
noon at 8:M ©dock, of Bright s «- sss---- - ----—
asaae. after: a Jong iOneas. Funeral
ervfces ware to be held Tuesday af- da
ternoon gt < O'elocB a* the First
Christian Church, cd which he was a ■
r-- member, with tae pastor. WUiiam
J R. Vivrett Jr., in riiarge. Burial was ■
■waanatei' Ctaneral * to follow ta the LG, O. F^aemetary. H
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Stiff of Fert.Worth; a sister, Mrs. ■
*T M. VfiaWvwwh of Sulphur Bock, Ariz.; ■
two brothers, F. M. Owens of Quail. I
i and -Bill Owens of Sulphur Rock. ■
■tem.fiwWsl —kdiiP.lbii* J
May 12, 1M5. and has been a resi- I
’ dent of Denton County for 43 years. ■
He was merited to MBs Gra Rob-
ertson, wtm survives, in Llttls Sim, -■
in January ISM. Since coming to
Denton to make bis home he has
been «mplpyert at g tBUtolfhg SSles-
, ;NM^4NLteM.Meo been in the mer-
cantile business uniU . itt IkiilRh
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‘ Pall bearers for the funeral wffi
be Reuben Turner, Henry Caddel.
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taiw nwn tad tobaccos.
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Odkft. A Bridal
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at, 2 30 and those pwrshsstnc Uck-
- I Will gs excused, from classes. .
|4ir aseeting of the
^bhpld Mtomtay eve-
Eeta VermilUon. a Senior Hfch
ident last year iMgffl MMBl
tool fas MidClnnep.
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Antwerp, once in the swirl ofttfip
world war conflict, has become no
less an active center in peace time, i
It 4a rapidly developing as a dte>1
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 53, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 15, 1929, newspaper, October 15, 1929; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1348283/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.