Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 69, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 2, 1929 Page: 3 of 8
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"From Headquarters” te a sttrrtnr
picture of the marines. While many
marines appear throughout the story
it is not a war picture. Rather, it
is a stirring tale of tropical love,
of the dangers encountered in a
war-torn country of the tropics, and
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’ come an irresponsible derelict in a
foreign land. The entire story is laid
mythical country. Blue has a
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FARMER KILLED
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boy who sete out to avaun the mur- — _
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otog of A**** nd*1* Vantages than-
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DENTON ELECTRIC SHOP
Thanksgiving Card* and TaUies. Popular priced feJtor^
trie applijmces. A hew assortment of lamp ahad«.
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buy jiroperty—both business and hom*—4t’o the basis of all wealth.
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PILOT FOINT, Nov. 1—H. M.
y Russell of Denton was here.
Mto. Monte Wmtbrook returned
from Waco.
Mrs. Morgan Gibbs returned to
Fort Worth.
Mm Nat Irwin was in Denton.
Jtoton visMed Mrs. J. T. Fitch at
to boms of Mrs. WiH MMott.
Mtes Fknnte Donald of Lswtevllte
visited Mm. 9. & WUeon. -.■•’
■ Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cider and
daughter, who visited Ed Kder and
other retatlves return* to Trinidad.
Mrs. Mm Baboon accompanied
' them home. .■ £ .■-.:
Mr. and Mrs. George Ooppage and
twa sops oC Holds, Okla, visited Mr.
. and Mr*. Newt Baek.
’ Mr. and Mrs. Will Braswell of
Oklahoma visited here
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ten Impersonations. ‘ .. v ^-r
I. a Marion Nixon in the feminine
to lead is seen a* Annie Jackson, fettle
Mta ichambermaid who id Hal as femeiy
to give* a easy
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Phone 1138. . • South Side 8gi—
$173,000.00 New Business in September!
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“It BofeU aa It Sweep* a* It Claana.”
Have one demonstrated, or rent one—and gee theV
rence on your rugs.
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ths gntoatto asreeiam earing
v hich the ritotol addrare weefte-
liversd by Dr. H. U Mgrates. prss-
ident of to Deaton Taatore Col-
tege. :.
Th» provrnm for to sxsesess
foUow*^ > ’ ■ * 1
««retoe tef— h vtoto
Galbraith, pastor of to —I.MN* "““*---- -
byterian Church; “Onward Chris-1
tian Soldier*,*’ sung by to ato-
cnoe; remarks. Mayor B. W. Mc-
Kenste; trio, "Ssrento." arranged
- Flogd Graham and dedicated by
n to to nurses of to Dentnn
Hospital; solov Mrs. M L. MMtto
aon; address. Dr. R. U Mamuis;
conferring honors of gratottos:
remarks, Rev. W. 8. Mtornta. pas-
ter of to Central Frssbytarian
Church: “America," to audience;
but«UcUou.,W. B. Vtwetts Jr; Be-
Dee H. Dicksoik*4
. were
the second held by to hospital.
Misses Thea . Hunk and Freda
Greening having graduated last
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home south of Denton early Sat-
urday toMK^MBtfel'j—4
win be ocsiductod at Old Alton
BFnd«v etremoon at 1 o'clock, by.
Bre B. p. ateepjore. total win be1
in the Old Alton cemetery. Pall-
bearers win be six grandsons. Joyce.
Alfred and CUffonl Dooley, and*
Cisrence. George and Cartas Burch.
Deceased is survived by his wife
and two children: Mrs. J. f
and jags* Burch. He had
fere to Teas* from Wtesteiipni »
was a member of the Baptist
Church. He had b:en ill about two
months.
had * direct eHeel sa to feve* ef
peoples of this patent. Mbs Kings-
ley traced th* art and science from
th* time when man began to nb-
thte and hand down wwd ef
mouth to eweceef'ng gatMtotott
slmllaritlee of characterIsUca' of
toaeborn «l.«n the ran wm in to
asm* sign of tlte rodlsc, throujis its
plotted for peracnal gain in to
Dart Ages up to the i reaent, when,
to say*, there Is a decided revival
ef interest, in the ancient belief.
Why Ml* Inf teemed by Mare
In ask tag and axfwt ring to ques-
tion aa to why ths belief tn to in-
fluence of to stars on tmman Uvss,
Mtes Kingsley pointed out tot al-
most everything in to uniOEM '*
ecnakiere.l ds a ccmecniive whois,
begl mini* with the smallest known
division of matter, thr electron, and
going to to tamest known body,
to plant, and asked why shouldn't
the things at one end be affected
by things st th* other, when all are
subject to to law* of gravity and
all other law* of the universe.
f .MEWsY *v*llK*OiB 'Aw «v—y
Denying that to more exact sci-
ence of astronomy was rseponslble
tor th* desUns of th* belief In *a-
teotagyr'-Mtar-KtoAw atetaid that
such to net a fact, but that astrolo-
gy not toy has ths aiahttfto and
mathetloal predaton of astrononiy,
but also concerns the spiritual laws
which .can not he papved, sm* put
cn a mathematical baste but aev-
orthelato go into to reelm where
It HM^
be impossible to show unbelievers.
Astrafeuy ta not psychic, nor ha*
it anything of to mystic in it, said
Him Ktngstay. but ta built up with
the methemsHttre! predaton of any
other aotance, and can be ueed to
gieat adtotag* in preparing one
to know, to fetter* and being able
to meet it. The thing that is to
1 any more pre-
vented than to rain that is seen
comhng ean be prevented, “But we <
can carry umbrellas,” and -fee pre- •
pared ao to speak, then keep to
rtln from doing us so much dam* *
age, to eto.
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 69, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 2, 1929, newspaper, November 2, 1929; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1348315/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.