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The Second Meeting BY HARRY FVQ’NEIU
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looked by erittes and fans alike.
actual operating costs, which did not
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only slightly more in 1929.
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rying the ball brilliantly and the
Hear Rumors of
aton of traction properties here is
$9.95
accomplished.
Sweaters, 95c to $4.95.
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Public Enemy," Alphonse (Scarfacel
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name as the haunt of the Capone
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Assembly of God
Attendance Good
Priced from—
12.50 to $22.00
the movie
a complete
000.000 his confidence that the busi-
ness depression will be short-lived.
AND EAGLES
TIE 13-13
youthful Charley Gelbert became
a regular on the Cardinal infleld:
He ancended to the regular berth
almost entirely on Southworth's
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red-jerseyed lads from the Ozarks.
With Hinton, Leland. Grimith, Den-
edists perhaps a si
win. It will be the
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Open stock patterns."
Come see them.
eleven. . . . His fullbscklug 1
in State'a SHt two games
left nothing to Im desired
. . . but Coach Willaman •
visions a strengthened Hub
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jewelry.
C. M. MIZELL
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western 14, Denton IX >
Captain Bill Echols, guard, called
Eagle offense clieked and th
was rather one of offensive
than defensive tactics.
Walker and Rish scored P
sent, Insull said, "the faith we have
in the future of the country."
$147,000
1928 am
PROMPT..
ACCURATE
PHONE
SERVICE
Elias Calles, the former president
and Mexican "strong man," had the
situation well in hand,.
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of three trains between Big Spring
and Foil Worth were presented the
state railroad commission today at
a hearing of the application of the
Texas and Pacific railroad to slash
fares on the trains.
Frank Jensen, general passenger
favorite to
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To see the wortd into which he was
bom. -oa-
Ar-La-Tex-O Store
Northeast Corner Square
Denton, Texas.
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ing place and headquarters.
J. A: Cook Grocery
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Lots of good honey. In
fact, we have a large stock
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Two Plans for
Financing Ne w
brilliant preliminary r
loser will be aU but aclm
their eighth. »
Texas’ crushing victory over Ok
heads had gained more than 7 per
cent in revenues during ths , first
eight months of 1930. Insult reveal-
ed that expenditures by his com-
entirely » ™t effort. Twenty nine
men and a woman were arrested
and among them were three some-
bodies of the gang business—Wil-
Chicago Snares
Three Enemies9
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named method would be followed
in financing the building. .
Sport preach from the Book of Rev-
elations Sunday evening, 33 persons
the championship, is the twenty-
fifth meeting between the Uhiver-
slues of Texas and Oklahoma card-
ed at the new State Fair bowl at
Dattas Saturday. The Isksghoms win
be seeking their sixteehth victory
to be the hideout of Capone. He is
hunted on a vagrancy warrant, the
same as were sworn out for all 28
of the men listed by the Chicago
crime commission as "public ene-
mies." -tL
The woman and 26 men arrested
at the hotel faced arratgnment to-
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day on disorderly conduct charges.
They also were Ur be questioned in
the hope they might have some word
for him-, to elude the law.
A surprise raid on Cicero, the
suburb that acquired an unenvied
Every Daxin the Year
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AUSTIN, Oct. _
Uve ofa drastic reduction in pas-
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senger fares, or the discontinuance
BAVARIAN
DALLAS, Oct. 13.—An atmosphere
at apprehension spread along the
Mexican border today from Browns-
ville far up the Rio Grande as ex-
perienced observers considered re-
cent developments in the southern
All Kinds.
Banement Smoot -Curtis Bldg.
Phone 87, Res 222-W t
GASSTOVES
AND HEATERS
Come look them over.
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called upon the citizenship of Den-
ton County to uphold the officers
in their efforts to enforce all laws,
county, state and national, without
discrimination.
The next annual session of the
association will be held with the
Baptist. Church at Slidell on Wed-
nesday before the second Sunday
if you are looking for a gift to use at h bridge part
don’t forget to look here first. Hundreds of novel
ties that would please anyone. Cards, tally cards
and score pads, Too.
HOOKS AND SLIDES
By WILLIAM BRAUCHER
ahce to be paid as funds are
cured at the collei,e. Hu---“
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Watch our cash specials
every week-end.
McNeill Grocer)
400 North Locust. Phone
TELEPHONS 878
A BARGAIN
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Beat extra high IMlMt
Flour, 48 pounds -$149
Beat extra high patent
Flour, 24 pounds ........75c
High patent Flour ,48 *
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charge of the mechanical
department. Co u rteou 8
i- panies for extensions and additions
will aggregate from $195,000,000 to
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Lion and told Charley te go to it.
He Made the Grade
TURING two years as a major
• leaguer, young Gelbert has ,
been classed ss a fair fielder. but
lacking in hafl tnz pnnch. In 1929.
North Side
Phene 444-
U. C. Travelstead!
215 East Hickory St.
Phone 1057 >
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Brickey & Edwards
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The largest attendance since the
opening of the revival at the AsaeRl-
biyof God Church heard Rev. J. A.
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initial payment on the building an 1
ask the contractor to carry the bal-
Take Off Trains,
T. & Claims
The pump shown above in
black kid and suede combi-
nation or brown is in perfect
harmony with new fall en-
sembles.
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Baylor-Mustang
Clash Saturday
Feature of Week
Edwards & McCrary
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mile cost of operating cars was
greater than the rate charged by
railroads.
aumed that if the effort at reduc-
tion in rates failed to bring in more
passengers, the railroad would have
to ask to discontinue the trains.
’The reduction asked was to two
cents a mile. as compared with 3.6
cents a mile now charged by rail-
roads and approximately 2.8 cents
per mile, the pus charge.
The reduction asked, Jensen said,
was an experiment by the railroad
to determine whether the much low-
er rate would impel potential pas-
sengers to ride on the-trains rather
than in private automobiles and
Worth.
Rev David Reese Jones of Borger
reported -on the presbyterial records
and it was voted unanimously that
hereafter each Presbytery should
bear the traveling expenses of’its
onw delegates 1 4: .—
Pure Country Made
Honey
Drip Syrup from East Texas
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For years Max Factor has been making
stars more beautiful. Now he is making
line of society make-up for the average woman.
chine is not the powerful oe it was
this time a year 4go, While the
Soonets’ 30 to 7 triumph over Ne-
braska in their last , appearance
was impressive The Lenghorns
displayed improvement inhumbling
Howard Payne College. 26 to 0. Sat-
urday, after being held for a half.
Frogs Beat Arkansas
The outstanding feature of the
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and are not to be confused with Bi-
ble lessons, said the evangelists .
Meetings are held each evening
except Monday, and the public is
invited to attend. The pastor. Rev.
E. B. Braune, and the evangelist
urge every church and minister of
Denton to co-operate with them,
and also Invite musicians to bring
musical instruments of all kinds to
use in the revival. N
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Maddox. White and Barker are
public enemies.” Maddox has been
hunted for many weeks for ques-
tioning in connection with the mur-
der of Alfred (Jake) Lingle, Trib-
referred to the Associational F ord ILV<
which convenes-in Denton on the ;
ATA n------- • religious forces of Denton in their
C.L.A. Dormitory piomu nopsventusundey rs
une reporter. .---- — ed today to meet next- year in Fort
Pat Roche. special investigator for
the state’s attorney. led the raid,
Which was directed against the
Western Hotel which was presumed
he played 146 —games tat the
Cards, got 134 bits tat 188 total
bases, hit thtee home runs, stole
eight bases and hung up a batting
average of .161. He ranked 10th
in the list of 14 shortstops who
played to. more than 10 games,
compiling a fielding record of
.947. Only Jackson of the Otents
end Maranville of the Braves ae-
cepted more chances than the
Cardinal rookie.
There was a decided improve-
ment in Gelbert’s play during the
1830 season, but ao waa there
with Jackson, Maranville, Wright
and English and the young Car-
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PRESCRIPTIONS
. For thirty years Curtis’ have been filling Prescrip-
tions accurately. Only the purest drugs used in
compounding in our prescription rooms and the doc-
tor’a order is always the law. Our two prescription
departments are looked after by five registered men
always at your command. 7; —
SICK ROOM SUPPLIES FRESH SERUMS AND
ALONG V922
THE -KegA
FIFTY YARD UNE
.You will note that occu-
pants of the boxes who
look the smartest are those
whose new Fall eostumes
tut accentuated through I
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republic. There was nothing more
tangible to tie fe. however, than
whispers of another attempted mil-
itary coup.
From Ban Antonio, scene in other
years of plannings by scores of Mex-
ican juntas and the residence of
many Mexican expatriates, tame a
report that several conservative and
reliable Mexican revolutionary
sonrees was being plannedin Mexi-
Th® Hall of Fame \ *
WHO'S Who In Base bail for
" 1930 contains no . record of
him—but the 1931 edition will.
The. publications that compile
records, unusual feats and review
major league baseball seasons will .
have a spot reserved in the fu-
lure tor young. Magnus ettGel-
bert, the shortstopping kid. e
• When Billy South worth, mother
bird of the Cardinal Rock, gath-
ered all and flew south in the
spring of 1929, Magnus Ott Gel-
bert, now known strictly as Char-
ley Gelbert, made the hop, too.
Billy had employed the youth as
shortstop on his, Rochester. team.
He fancied that young Charley
could flop his wings in true Car-
dinsi style
The season of 19 29 had been
He delivered 154 hits Uhls year,
came through with another <fto PT
home rune and joined the ellteoL
baseball by raising his batting
axerage to .305,
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The Cat ts Out
NONE of the Cardinala, not even
-% Gabby Street, knew until a
few days ago that Charley was
christened Magnus Ot Gelbert.
The youth's proud father spilled
the beans when he blew Into St.
Louis to watch his son perform in
the.series. And Gabby was the
in October, 1931.
Insull Plans Big
Frog forwards functioning almost
_____. perfectly, the champs appeared
The figures for next year repre- every bit as dangerous as in mid-
Cuban, hasmade the grade
as a varsity haifback at Co-
lumbla University, .
He's Lou Little’s most
prized forward Maser.
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bargain at--
$300
Trew Bros
Motor Co?
first Monday in November.
_ _ A. resolution was-unanimously
passed indorsing the action of the
two touchdowns. Walker took a pass
from Wright for his marker and
Brownsville, opposite Matamoras. -------------- •
the,wnispering of ~ planned onmonrhetorketkenidate,swhoaesignba
: _____________ the C I. A. library building was j
Rish made a score on a dash around .
end. The frst downs were. South-
the race before it Is well under
way: the winner automaticallywill
establish Itself a prime contender
for the title now held by the Frogs.
Regarded rather lightly up tea
fortnight ago, Baylor sulested it
might have been overlooked when
it held the powerful Purdue eleven
to a 20 to 7 score and’tbe proved
its point by overwhelming Trinity
University, 54 to 0. Saturday There
has never been any doubt of South-
ern Methodist’s punch, eVen before
its sensational performance against
Noted Dame.
Rivaling the tilt at Waco as a
$200,000,000 in 1931
The Insull companies are now
completing their 1930 program of---------------. ,
extensions and additions which will champion T C U. Frogs in their
May Issue Bonds In disclosing that the $3,000,000,-
If bonds are issued, however, they 000 group of corporations which he
last week’s warfare wu the explo-
sive running attack unveiled by the
A realIs now with us and has . ,
The bread that won the. in-
stant approval of* Denton _____ _
consumers: The bread that of groceries and invite you
Everything Tor the C aradisrricher and tastier. to make our store xour trad
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A black mat kid pump with
narrow heel, combination' n
last and a graceful toe line. |
All for 55.00.
sowtnerh Methodust,
demonstrated a similar plentitude
of reserve power. In crushing Aus-
tin College, 34 to 0, on Friday.
The Rice Owls continued, to en-
courige their followers by the'busi-
ness like manner in. which they
polished off the University of Ari-
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Unless they take a decided brace,
the Aggies will have little hope of
stopping the Frogs Saturday, even
If they do play at Kyle Field Tu-
lane, with a stronit running a-
Que-esertrADeRNME
OF nE GHOST Te oar RECeT
wAPPeaJC OF coSEQeNXCE T0D*
PLACE AS BILL AJD NELL wERE
Rii through Te LrLe D3
of shMA,
fHeRe mef weWa mACED Be
T6 Bor RouES wto TReTENE
OUS re3b5‘ HRSes wm THEIR
wtuPS-
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T PRECIPTTAVEGAmG IM WKF
OUR YOUldG HERD BeSED A •ARGeR
oPPHeT. . -------_________
A GROUP OF me GAeRED TO wT-
NESS € EArrLE AD omegDB-
. ben BLL xue ne OFTHEECK,
eu6 Mnh TO GE 05 • WAY
Playing on a muddy field aijE at 7
night for the first time, the Denton
Teachers College Eagles and South-
western University Pirates play«
to a 13413 tie at Georgetown Fri-
day evening. When the-game end-
ed the Eagles had the ball on
Georgetown's .fl-Inch Une.
For the first time this season the
tark, beat the farmer line down
to a whisper in winning their en- I
augment here, 19 to 9, and it is
douotful the green wave can mus-
ter a- greater set of gallopers or _
better blockers than Texas Chris-
tian displayed against Arkansas.---
Texas Synod Ends
Session in Seymour
SEYMOUR, Oct. 13—The Texas
synod of the Presbyterian Church,
United States of America, adjourn-
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CURTIS’
You will always find
what you expect to find
at CURTIS’. Complete
stocks of merchandise
combined with fair
prices and courteous
service.
signals tor Denton and in addition p
played a jam-up game in the line. .
Walker. Wright and Rish were out-
standing in Denton's badtfleid."**
of the low* rivalry, the Boonen
n-The alternu- agent, testified that passenger rev-
13. Ine aerna enues on the division were far below
Febg Aeses LeFu-
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JeRT’s RAHCH HOSE
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first to say -dHell, there; Ma
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You couldn’t expect kids to cu
him Magnus, and they didn’t. I
was "Muggle’" until he took mo
tore into hla own. hands after a
terIng high school. From th
time he has been Charley, uni
the real truth leaked out tl
other day. Henceforth,""Ma
gie" may appear frequently I
connectton with the young-es
dtaMl her®.. , -______ 1
The fans who have gibber
excitedly— the senaatjotr
young infielder had no' way J
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Reduce Fares or r
rhe board <C regents for the
Texas State College for Women will
meet here, on Dec 8 to open bids
cn a new dormitory, plans for
which were accepted Saturday by
the regents at a meeting here, Dr.
L. H. Hubbard, president, said Man-
day. r . . S
Two methods of financing the
dormitory buttding arr being eon
sidered. One is the issuance of
bonds under the dormitory • bond
-aw pamteri by the last session of
the Legislature. The other method
will be for the regents to make an
“mob," failed to flush the gang
leader yesterday, but it was not
total between $196,000,000 and $200.- conferenece opener with Arkansas
histateent added. If the Christian miss the superb
mbined companiek spent but generalship of Howard Qrubtis; last' 1 1
000 for these purposes inyear’s quarterback, it was not ap-±
d only slightly more in 1929. parent as they mowed down the
include cost of main tenaupe, traffic ..
regulations, ete., and that he pre- co. They skid conditions in Mexico
oma. Hubbard sum aunpan uQuy PopSryorj Thus
opinion that the last baeked with approximately $200.- lahoma last year is not likely to be
CURTIS’
. South Side No. 8 at C: L A.
_t Phone 52,,- Phone 257
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Mrs. Brady i survived by her h us- tpparlovanit
band and five chndren, Mrs.B.FIElost4ndoter.serx£e.cooda..
Cummings of Teague. A- M. Bradv W1. De .
and J. R. Brady of Ardmore, O. a Amain entrance to the.southmt
Brady of El Paso and L. H. Brady. A new feature.o the.dormidtory
All the children were' present at the wil be is share. The bedrooms will
funeral except C. C. Brady. Fhree be located in U shape on the south,
grandchidren also 'survive, west and northsides, leaving acourt
Mr. and Mrs. Brady were pioner to the east. The.parlors: and cthe
settlers of Texas, coming to Oaines "scbndrhourasss
they remained until 1906 when they | to the case in dormitories* already
moved to Ardmore where they have I at the college. On each floor will be
since-Aved.- _____________ -hlocated a student laundry and . a
----— kitchenette. The new dormitory will e
Phone 174. We Deliver,
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children. Mrs. Jack Williams and ------ n.
two children of Ortonville, Mr. and D.wa.2. D...L
Mrs. Warren of Sherman. Mrs W Daptsts KepOrt
Reynolds of near Dallas and Olar- * •
J&.0' Damlasiwere here Gain in Members
bowemeoe™roogj,le
5( Mar -. JAdles eAs,
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CHOICE (
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judgment. The Card boss let out
all other candida les. tor tfit port- - with an
High patent Flour, 24 „
pounds .............. ...65c
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8. M. U.-Baylor Clash
The Mustangs and-Bisarr will oc-
’ eupy the spotlight, with the Meth-
—bdr
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operation of private automobiles
rather than busses, although the per
pulled tendon in hla right la
Charley'a pla didn't show U; it
A‘sprobadiydontbelleve1.B
Trainer—Dee Weaver wrappe
strapped and taped that leg fro
the-hip- to the knee every arts
eoon of the aeries.
One reason idvanerd for Os
ley's brilliant perfermance In d
serles waa that he expects to
married soon. If such la the cat
the youth probably figured tl
$ 1700 difference between tl
winner's .and toner's share cou
be put to good usage by Nr. at
Mrs. Magnus Oil Gelbert. ’ d
Former Resident of tern with studenta taking*their, _. a .
--- D • a n* -neals at Brackenridge Hall. $CHICAGO..Oct.13 The“No.1
Pilot Point Dies ojgy,
Specfartoxecord-Cnroniele. •. , - STS-star....................
PILOT POINT .Oct. 13p-.H about Jan. 15 and that the struc-
Wiillams, T2, a resident oPilot ure would be completed before the
Pont, years ago.diedin. Dpllas opening of the 193k ran session.
wudey.“tsrmpoonatukheguhomrsaoverninkvenwuhn smananzoimentthis
months. He is survived byt wo chU-beteete ,15d <>Mhe
dren. Clarence Williams of Dallas town st uden “r 6liyig-ofIno the
and Mrs Winnie Reynolds of near campus th e.new dormitory th"
Dallas. The body was brought to P3 I needed to house these girls and oth-
tot Point Satureay-er burial in,the ers who the.colt .-u-..p-xu ------
Masonic cemetery. Mr. and Mra lege enroliment reaches..normalr George (Red) Baker, and Claude
Wm Marrs of Dallas, and three Hubbard said. —" "---— —
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DID YOU KNOW THAT— -
T1AD HILL HALLAHAN, 4
• Binghamfon’s contribu- j
tion to the world series, '
takes his glory modestly. 1
... A scribe asked him
what was the turning point 1
in te- game-iwileh-he-
whitewashed the A*s.....
"Ask Jimmy Wison," waa s
Bad Bill’s answer. “I I
pitched according to his sig- i
nals." '. . . It's true that '
Mickey Cochrane wasn’t the H
only catcher in thr series.
.. Bub Zuppke’n young
mini are still using the hud-
dle. though most or the oth-
era have abandoned it. ... I
Wesley Feeler once more haa
been shifted back to hla end '
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evangelist for prayers. The sermons, - OVERCOATS
each evening are based on Revela-1
tions, and are evangelistic in nature
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DENTON, TEXAS, REcORDSenc MO NY OCTOBER 13, 1920
VACCINES.
. GIFTS
iAcomplete displayin Chif-
fons and Semi-Ser vice |
Weights at— ..
$1.35 . >1.80 - $1.95
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By GAYLE TALBOT, Jr.
Associated Press SportsWriter
DALLAS, Oct. 13.—/Two veteran
elevens, Baylor University and the
Southern Methodist, ranking con-
tenders for the Southwest Confer--
ence football flag, will clash Satur-
day at Waco to a bout that not
only headlines thekwek’s sec-
tional program but possibly will go
a long way toward for*tfiihng the
outcome of the 1930 schedule.
Two other conference"tilts are
scheduled, but neither assumes the
importance at the eowfMibt at Car-
roll field. Texas Christianas a re-
sult of its crushing 40 to win
over Arkansas, may be ewpeeted to
subdue the Aggies at Cbliege Sta-
tion, while the Rice Owls will be
favored to score theiregrst confer-
ence victory in some two years at
E the. expense of Arkansas.
Denton Bakery
. Phone 106.
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Mother of Lee H, ancd ? estimated the new buDd-
n n • l ing will cost $150,000 exclusive of
Brady Ines b riday\tvaniaiHntffk^ a
• _____ “ The new dormitory will be lokat-
Expansion Move
mibuuzacs
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Cepvneh by Unmd’etursnde"---- -
All Schools in The,45th annual meeting of the
i . Denton County Baptist Association
County in Session]
iAllachoolsinDenton.County havecd?"kevolpwinznmpen
seven startneMondan. nccoraing 1 Neeiev.trensur;K*. J
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tendent I Solomon, superintencent ~unda¥
Schools opening Monday are Mil- Schoot .convention. There.were 24
am, New Liberty. Midway. Rock churches of the bounty represented __, -----
Hill, Carmon Creek, Sunnydale and in .the convention. to offer that will aid in the contin-
Walnut Grove. -. , The reports from the drterent
ir______ churches for the past year’s work . ......—
The University of Oregon medical was about t an average, in the ag- An Indiana Jaw provides for the
school was opened this fall with gregate there was a favorable net reapportionment of legislative dis-
students limited to 60. gain in church membership. There
■ ---------------------- was money enough collected and
■ JAMES D. BALDWIN subscribed to cover alli th indebt-, _ . . ., a
----- TMWIMIIA . ; |«lneM of the aseodatton. Making More Friends
(No partners for post nW® yean.) The imatter of electing a county -
Operating at new locatlor, 229 West missionary for the ensuing year was 1
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 51, Ed. 1 Monday, October 13, 1930, newspaper, October 13, 1930; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1468600/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.