Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 240, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 24, 1939 Page: 3 of 30
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THE HENDERSON DAILY NEWS, SUNDAY, DEC. U. 1939
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Our Hearts
yours—that
Milland and Louise Campbell also
in lead holes, the picture opens
Monday at the Victory Theatre.
Christmas Happiness
All Ages Will Enjoy!
ing in a peaceful land, where
love still abounds, and good
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TO YOU!
TOU LL LIKE THE
CAREYS AND THEY
WILL LIKE YOUI
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ANNE SHIRLEY
RUBY KEELER
JAMES ELLISON
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LOUISE CAMPBELL
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Muni makes love to Jane Bryan
in "We Are Not Alone," his new
starring picture which opens at
the Palace.
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The Liberty starts daily at 1
p.m. On Saturdays at 10 a.m. All
shows run continuous till 11 p.m.
Popular price always 10c. Anyone,
anyday, anytime.
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10c & 15c
Tuesy and Wednesday: "Some
Blondes Are Dangerous" with Nan
Grey and Noah Berry, Jr. Also
"Flying G-Men.”
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14 Xmas Marriage
Licenses issued
If Nose Doesn’t Quide Dog; "Mr SmishGoes to Washington
Noseprint Comes To Pet’s Aid 6-ddmgesuremp
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On her way back to Arizona State Hospital at Phoenix after 12
days of freedom, Winnie Judd sobs during a stop for auto repairs.
With her are a police matron and Sergeant James Stahl of Yuma,
who captured the trunk murderess.
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Todd City Woman
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Merry Christmas
From The
CITY SHOE SHOP
Fordall St.
May this be the happiest of all
Holiday Seasons.
Sincerely,
THE MANAGEMENT
EXTRA! ANDY CLYDE Chickens”
Latest World Pictorial News
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her any time she was picked up,
lost.
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and filed the cards in the increas-
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city "dog identification bureau,”
and David took Mugs home, satis-
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booked to open Christmas day for | vieve Tobin and Frank Craven
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stirring new romantic comedy of
an earnest boy who suddnely is
appointed to the United States
Senate. "Mr. Smith" is showing
currently and will run through
Tuesday.
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Rusk County officers Saturday
announced they had oroken into
the Christmas celebration of a
quartet of Concord negroes, who
Sunday - Monday - Tuesday "Mr.
Srith Goes To Washington” co-
starring James Stewart and Jean
Arthur.
Wednesday - Thursday. Mr. Paul
Mni in "We Are Not Alone”.
Friday - Saturday: Robert Tay-
lor and Greer (Mrs. Chips) Car-
son in "Remember”.
Playing an airplane builder and history in the skies. With Ray
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There is a light of kindliness that is visited upon
and every man at this season of the year. When
the Yule log burns bright and the caroling choir
gathers around, and there is much food on the
tables and joy in everyone's heart, who could think
of fear, or hate, or war?
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The Newest and Greatest of
Capra Hits! a—a - —
The master picture-maker creates his supreme
entertainment ... a film carved out of the very
lives of everyday people . . . abounding in laugh-
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Plus a Disney Color Cartoon "SKY FIGHTER”
and a COLOR CRUISE TO CUBA
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Wedding hells will he ringing
merrily in the East Texas county
cf Rusk this Christmas. a checkup
on the marriage license records
at the office of County Clerk Hen-
ry Wilson indicated Saturday.
Christmas marriages this year
were expected to exceed all other
WISHING YOU
MERRY CHRISTMAS
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SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (UP)
—A dog’s nose is about his best
friend if he ever gets lost from his
master—even if he can't smell his
way home, young David Hoggan
has decided.
And next to his nose, a pooch’s
paws keep him in comparative
safety of not missing supper, even
if he doesn’t know which direction
to take to find master David.
Nine-year-old David’s pup Mugs
is smart, according to David—she
can hold three tennis balls in her
mouth—but David was forever in
fear that Muggs would get lost, so
he took the pup around to the po-
lice station to give the force a look
at her, just in case.
Sergt. Albert Rogers promptly
becalmed David’s fears and as-
sured him all the men on the 1
Charge Negroes With
Stesli~aCcser ,
after being caught in Tyler, and
charges of cattle theft were filed
in eace Justice T. J. Watt’s Pre-
cinct No. 1 court.
All negroes involved in the case
have confessed to the crime.
Three charges were filed against
Lavernis Wilson, Lawrence Leadon
and Leonard Leadon. One count
was filed against Walter Leadon,
Lavernis Wilson and Lawrence
Leadon. The Leadons are broth-
ers.
Two heads of cattle were stolen
from Alvin Nobles and one each
from Namon Beavers and Curtis
Coleman, neighbors of the defend-
ants.
The theft was discovered when
Tyler police made the arrests in
the Smith County city. Local de-
puty Sheriffs Tatum Brown and
Gordon Strong assisted Will Threl-
keld of the Texas Protective As-
sociation, in Tyler, in the investi-
gation.
have the privilege of serving you in 1940.
Paying off the mort-
gage on a cottage isn't
all pitching woo in the
moonlight! Of course
it’s funny—but not for
Stu and Marjorie!
Murray heads the cast of “Men
With Wings,” the Technicolor
drama of the men who made
We send this thought winging on its way—that this
spirit—The Light That Never Fails—will be re-
kindled in your heart, just like it has in ours, and
that throughout all the new year you will carry
that light—like a torch, helping your fellow man--
lighting his way through the lowlands of despair--
until it becomes an everlasting monument to your
good will and influence.
$30,309.73 Damage ■
Judgment Upheld—. _
The largest personal damage
judgment ever handed down in the
Rusk County districts courts—for
$30,309.73—was affirmed Friday
by the El Paso Court of Civil Ap-
peals, attorneys for J. O. Moore,
the plaintiff, announced Saturday.
The case was styled J. O. Moore
vs. Younger Brothers, z
Moore, an employe of the Hum-
ble Oil and Refining Company,
was awarded the $30,309.73 judg-
ment in Judge Paul G. Brown’s dis-
trict court. Suit was for damages
sustained when his truck struck
a vehicle belonging to the Younger
Brothers, trucking contractors.
Moore suffered a fractured verte-
brae in the crach, which occurred
between Carlisle and Turnertown
on Nov. 12, 1937.
Testimony showed that the dri-
ver of the Younger truck was light-
ing a cigarette at the time of the
wreck.
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been issued yesterday.
Licenses were isued during the
past few days t» the following:
S. T. Van Zandt and Odessa
Ewing; D. J. Brewster and Lorene
Hollis (colored); Henry Newt
Scarborough and Martha Lovell
Irwin; Jessie Mark Allen and
Rubie Gill; Delton Starling and
Normared Lewis; Alfred Lee and
Mobile Crooks (colored); James
A Roquemore and Clara Mae El-
liott; W. W. Gilbert and Mrs. C.
M. Barnes; Stewart E. Worley and
Fvely Johnston} Ester Martin
and Ethel Mae Hunt; E. T. Har-
rington and Edna Earl Taylor;
Ralph Pennell and Anita Lockey;
Robert Irwin and Nara Mae Gray;
Java Howeth and Lois McCune.
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PALESTINE, Tex. (UP)- Mrs.
W. M. Bailey, 30, Toda City,
was killed in a highway crash near
Palestine Friday night. Jim
Campbell, 28, Palestine, driver of
the other machine, was charged
with murder.
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a large family and a rich man
with no family who try a merger.
The results are both comical and
pathetic and should make an in-
teresting show at Christmas time.
In order to have a new show to
open on Christmas day. Monday,
the Strand is showing "The Honey-
moon is Over” starring Stuart
Erwin and Marjorie today only.
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LIBERTY THEATRE
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Today and Monday: "Mother
Caryls Children” with Anne Shir-
ley.
Thursday Only: "The West-
land Case" with Preston Foster.
Also Tom Mix serial.
Friday and Saturday: "The
Fiddlin’ Buckaroo” with Ken
Maynard. Also Tom Mix Serial.
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"Mr. Smith Goes to Washing-
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“Mr. Smith” is James Stewart,
and the two are co-starred at the
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Instead of the many minute
lines which form the print of a
human palm, a dog has tiny
mounds arranged differently on
each specimen’s nose and paws.
The police department's file is not
large enough to determine wheth-
er there is a possibility of duplica-
tion, but Rogers has not found
two dog prints alike yet—and has
never failed to return a los Mugs
which has been printed.
The file, unlike fingerprint bu-
reaus cannot be used to appre-
hend criminal dogs since canine
maruders seldom leave accurate
prints, the sergeant said, and,
anyway, the main purpose is to
keep young Davids from worrying
about their Mugs.
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PALACE THEATRE CHRISTMAS
WEEK MOVIE CALENDAR
THE Palace”s PERFECT
CHRISTMAS GIFT TO HENDERSON
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Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 240, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 24, 1939, newspaper, December 24, 1939; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1425955/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rusk County Library.