Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 65, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1927 Page: 2 of 12
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Mrs. 8am Kite was in Denton.
• Mrs. L. Cl. Parker and daughters.
Misses lucy and Lens Fay, visited
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son, Olenmore. visited
Mrs. Charles Anderson at
Worth.
Mrt. H. H. Hatcher of Fort Worth
is visiting her father. T; N. Degan.
Mrs Wilihoffor and daughter,
Mias Bebith of Dallas visited Mrs
Lena Whatley.
. Roy F. OaUev
Worth.
Mrs. Bart Robertson of Denton
visited Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Derry-
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Mrs. E. F. Stover and daughter,
visited relatives in Denton.
Mr. and Mrs J. B. Shelton, Rev.
and Mm Clarence Bounds. Mb
and Mm B. F. Tunnell, Mm W. I.
Neely, Meb. C. W. Shaw, Mrs. A.
A Ktetis. 'M W. Houston. Clyde
MiteheD and Oarland Orr attended
the IkwbvillA-arapovWe foothalf
game at Onpevint. .
L. L. Degan of Tioga and H. H.
Hatcher of Fort Worth visited T.
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LEWIS VII
M servteeb fetr JiuSwCnrtte’Cbtes.
>year-old son of Hr. aiM Mm- I
iH. Cates of Dallas, who was W»A-
>ly injured ThuNOg evening when
Mmcfc by ah Automobile wem, heW
at the OM Hall cdWetcry -Saturday
afternoon. •■' '.'''W-.- •■■.'•■ >7'"' ■ ■■
pThe Lewisville Study Club met
tai the home of Mh B, U- Wilttanp
'Wednesday aftetueon. 'DuHnf the
business meeting the hour of taret-
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a report. The Msaon'-Sh feature
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:rs.-’BT-m- Witttams brother R. T. Derryberry.
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M iestare wrtters.
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and Mrt. *0. W. H. Johnston
and Mm T. W. Cobb of Dallns
visited Mr. and Mrs. M. Jacobsen.
Mm. 3. *L, Hufflnei and son vis-
ited in Denton.
Mr. ahd Mrs. Aubrey Thornton
of Fort Worth visited her parents,
Mr. and Mm c. C. Gentay.
Sidney Neely. Rayford Ligon
and Lswtt Emery wore in Dalia,.
Miss Ola Donald has returned
from visits with relatives in Dallas
anM Garland.
Mr. and Mrs. Deral Jones visit-
ed in-Denton.
Mias Mary Whatley of Britton
visited her mother, Mrs. Lena
Whatley.
T. N. Degan has returned from
a visit with his son, Ray Degan, at
Carrollton.
Miss Ola Stover of Little Rock,
Ark., is the guest of her mother,
Mm E. F. Stover.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Derryberry
and children of Allen visited his
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rectiy—by faulty lubrication.
Reason enough why you should specify
Conoco Motor Oil every time a quart of
lubricant goes into yountoSfibr. Conoco
has stood the test Under all driving con-
ditions. It stands Up, provides a proper
veal for the pistons, protects tverynioV-
ing part, assures longer life for your car.
There** • grade for your SStf.: ’
CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY
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in large quantities cards to their
friends without fear of delivery be-
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sntn.'Ster arurMrs J.k>. ruftsbrid.
Mbs IJosephine Higginbotham of
Dallas visited Mrs. P L, Jacobsen.
Miss Jewell Graham of Roanoke
was*-the week-end guest of her
mother. Mrs. W. W. Graham.
MK. Lee Vaughn of Dallas vis-
ited Mher parents. Mr. and Mrs Y.
8. Ready •
Mr. and Mrs. W. W Sherrill and
daughters. Misses Annabelle and
Harriett, visited Mr. and Mrs. H.
R^Anderson st Btephenvttlb.
Mrs. Claud Brooks and little
daughter, Mary Claud, were in
^Mts?C. M. Jacobsen visited Mrs
A. D. Miller in Denton.
Mrs. Cdrt Chancellor and Mis
Ceofa Hendrix of Fort Wdrth vis-
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Will ruin your car.
/AUTOMOTIVE engineers estimate that
-ax more than 70$7 of motor repairs
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Miss Mary Christy, eqnestrien ne, Mias Laura Menzies, animal tr atoer, and Miss Corinne Dawson.
rlqitMMt trataee. arti tbrwqef the outstandfeg stars of the Christy Shows which will be here Saturday
“ I fdF4*MA>BstfW«MHMMa “ datety’•• butterflies with their many whims and faRMte in swagger
1 lebSinT. ~*-T *—* " -a**' -*1W ■" many daring feats, make an effective ornature to
'1; the circus arena; The tong terade will leave the show grounds at noon. Performances are scheduled for
2 o'clock In the afternoon and 8 o’clock at night. Doors will open an hour earlier so that all may pay
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( ■BM Etther Cortey returned to
Olaikkvillo after a visit with Mrs.
R. L. Donald.
' Mrs. George Reed shopped in
J Dallas ’ ’
J. C. Anderson of Garland vis-
ited here .- . - - *r..»
MlSs*Ruth Cleveland who teaches
at Shlphur Springs visited her par-
Beautiful Dresses, good values at— .
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Chats with fur collar*—
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We invite you to look.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Derryberry
visited relatives tn Denton.
Mr. and Mrs. Q A. May and son..
William. Mrs. Jennte Durbin and
son. Vernon, of Dallas visited Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Sparks.
Jack Bonds of the Teachers Col-
lege visited his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Bonds.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gentry and
children of Denton visited her
mother. Mrs. Will Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wilson of
Dallas arg visiting her parents, Mr.
and MVs. Sam Sparks.
Mrs. J. -C. Baker, of Arlington
visiting her mother. Mrs. I. K. Em-
ery.
Will Ratliff and family of Den-
ton visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rat-
liff..
Mr. and Mrs Fred Everett and
son. Charles, of Hebron visited C.
O. Thomas.
Mrs. Oscar Emery of Dallas vis-
ited Mrs. I K. Emery.
Misses Neva and P’reda Isom ot
the Teachers College visited rela-
tives here.
Mr. and Mrs Hetzel Derryberry
attended the funeral of Mrs. Schley
Wallace at Denton.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Spencer. Mr.
and Mrs. P. L. Jacobsen and daugh-
ter, Mabie Anne, visited Mr and
Mrs. J. W. Spencer in Port Worth.
Mrs W. G. Savage and Miss Bess
Hendrix visited their uncle, A. Jas-
per in Denton, who has been very
sick, but is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R Greenwood
Mr. and Mrs. A l. Mte vtattsd Mr
and Mrs. W. W. Sherrill en route
to their home in Ndrth Carolina
Mrs. Jflo. x Wto* returned
from a visit with her sister, Mrs. J
A. Pickens in Fort Worth.
— Mr and Mm. O. Tr Graham ol
Muskogee, Okla., visited Mr. and
Mrs. M. D. Fagg and C. G. Thom-
as
Mrs. R. L. Donald and Mrs. Ray
Lester were in Denton.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Williams vis-
ited Mrs. J. A Pickens th Fort i
Worth. • • vlui*
‘Mr. and Mrs M D. Fagg. C G
Thomas and daughter. Miss Doro-
thy, attended the wedding of MLw
Gladys BietfHt to Raymond Hul-
sey at the home .of her parents.
Mr and Mrs. J. L, Blewett in Dallas
Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mra Rare Meister and
little daughter, Nell Rosa of Well-
view visited Mr. and MTs. A Hayes.
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LLOYD Oct 2fl—SOcne ot those
In Dmtou were Mr. sad Mrs. W. R.
McCarroll. Mr and Mrs Henry Nor-
ris. L. C. Norris and children. Jack
Cantrell. Mifw Lou Cantrell, Virgil
Norris, B E Dorris. Raymopd and
Hubert Norris. Elmer and Jack Ful-
ler, C. O Toomer Misses Delia and
Ix-na Nonin
Mra. C. O. Toomer and daughter
are visiting her mother.
Mr aad Mrs Silas Maples and
Robert Maples who have been in
West Texas picking cotton, ha vs re-
turned home
J. H. Norris was in the Dtaon com-
munity.
W R McCarroll was at Little Elm
Miss Lena Norris visited Miss
Irene Beale of Balt Branch.
Miss Opal Whitehead, T. C. stu-
dent, visited Mr. and Mrs Buck Mc-
Carroll.
lam Nix was here from Dixon.
Pay Long and Miss Ethrt Rodgers
were here from Liberty.
Miss Della Morris visited Mr and
Mrs Roscoe Dennis of Little dm. »
Miss Delia Norris was kt Little
Elm.
Out-pf-towB mallMf i
be dens rerty. FMtetf’
Idays. and In addition bad weather
might, cause train delaga. wtaieh
should encourage early mailing' of
Christinas mail. Parcel post pack-
ages may be marked "Do Mob Open
Until Christmas.” and miy be mill-
ed several day* before the -holi-
days. \ ’-/I
"I would advise everyone to do
his chrtsrwrag shopping and maiUte'
early,” Fenton said- "Wrap, pack
and address all parrel post pack-
ages properly and thia-will not on-
ly insure prompt dettwry of pres*
ents. but wUl also help the busi-
ness houses of Denton and will be
an act of humanity far the store
«age goes astray or to lost tn the 1
.Christmas rush of mail A ’special
[handling’ stamp <m parrel past
'packages will assure them the same
Iservicie «a first-class maiL” U
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Come see us.
TEXAS AUTO SUPPLY CA I
Wholesale and RataiL
216 West Hickory St.
WATTHESKM
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6-volt Storage Battery (rubber ca«o) for 4
and your old
Radio Standard B Batteries, $2.70 rpgRter
prion, ....
Radio Hoary Duty B Batteries, $3.70 regular ’
price
30x3 1-2 Inner Tube for
29x4.40 Inner Tube for
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FURE CANE SUGAR
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Vbere’s the poor man, my son?”
town at the corner selling ice cresun conee.”
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“Surely, Miranda, you’re not going to marry
tetote Lord j«ot took your f o u rth husband,”
“Yofa I replied Miranda. “As long
as da Lord takes ’em, so wUi I ”
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Do yigiflmr*tind it* We would
not til»' ttiatmatiy bito*
tancl*. We do advise you to buy yoiir rto-
krSg^;.farina 4m ’
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GRUBE BROS.
Ask Your Grocer for
BIG DANDY u
It’s the Bread of No Regret®.
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ready for tefa
prptem' Here
rias® ar the Hr
at the business
tog hslg at tha horn* of Bps-. Edwin
Breley Wsdnreday afternoon. The
box contained 24 garments besides
linens that thb class had made
This box was Just a gift and the
box of Tteaksgiving w» In grot
later.
Mmes. Tom Foster. U. C. Travei-
rtead. Grover Graham and Jesse
Griffith Wn.
Theo Bronte read the dritotiona)
followed by prayer by Mrs. Fred
Freeman. The class has decided to
study the book. “Twelve Hundred
Bible Qussttoos and 4aaweBL” Jgra. i”
bYed Freeman will have charge of
the teaching and ths boot win be
studied at both monthly meetings
An attendance and- Bible reading
contest will start with ltrs. Chas.
Crain and George Mobley as
captains.
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BUTTER
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EGGS
1? Egga, selected country, only 30c
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER
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SfeFrDLESS RA|SINS
2 package, Sun M*idRakin.for 25c
’ ' SEEDLESS RAISINS
5 pound*, while they la*t, only, 50c
ii _A PEANUT-BUTTER
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Edwards, James L. & McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 65, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1927, newspaper, October 28, 1927; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1369896/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.