Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 229, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1925 Page: 3 of 8
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to be delivered on the morning of May 10th.
SERVICE DRUG COMPANY
In All Sizes.
Paint Brushes, Tube Paints, Varnishes, Stains. Etc.
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All Forms of Life and Endowment Policies.
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preserved fruit Grocers every-
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A babys health—Often its v
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of its milk. And remember
the best of milk loses its vh
rapidly when exposed
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An observant college lecturer with
years of experience in all parts of
the British tele* declares that the
women of Birmingham, Nottingham
and other cities of the Midland*
possess more style in regard* to
dress than do their sisters of Lon-
don.
Oven-iresh ALWAYS
Kellogd‘• patented imner-eceled
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Mothers Day—
On Sunday, May 10, this year, the Nation will
pause to pay tribute to Mother. It is Mother’s Day
—the one day of the year set aside for her.
Mother’s Day is oDierved not only in our schools
and churches, but by some act of individual kind-
ness to our living mothers, to whom we owe'so much.
- Mothers give much and ask little, but on Mother’s
Day of all days, mother hopes to be remembered by
her children, and what, of all gifts, could be more
appropriate than a box of chocolates in a beautiful
package, which reflects in verse the sentiment of the.
Our cleaning deprtment can do wonder* with the things
you probably never expected to wear again. Results r really
astonishing. But you can never appreciate the difference until
you give us a trial. Phone 31.
GrubeBros.Bakery
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PARAMOUNT
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Paramount Mayonnaise Dressing
May t—wuam Lest
Dalla lawyer, convici
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nee. She is a prominent ar-
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variots meeting* over the
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SOUTHWESTERN LIFE INSURANCE 60,
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The love she holds for you plus the
love she has for Flowers can be com-
bind on Mother’s Day to her complete
• appreciation by making your Mother’s
Day to her one of Flowers from
SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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For ‘‘Beauty and Comfort
Buy Wool Seamless Rugs
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—because a re&l wool is more
economical in the long run.
Wool gives you comfort underfoot,
warmth, quiet and lasting satisfaction.
Find a dealer who has a representative
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n that heart 9f hers so crowded, with
ove for her own dear ones, she always
has a soft place for Flowers. Many’s
•e works will be
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ibrery. Autograph*
from each author
I and placed above
poet' gook.
, being made by
i to secure Mik*
Mr*. . o, Thump.
■u, and le assoetated
ray Mare Band of
BrOPznda at Ut* pgaaiaent F. M.
f wan recently decorated with
e desighs and a floral wreath
I out by students in floricul-
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MN SO. Sixteen hundred have been
I K*eelMge Glee Club was recent-
ly unusually honored tn being aske
lotn tk? rotation of Music
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FOR FALL FEED
With Sliding Gear Transmision. Now equipped with mm
bodies.
Greater vision, increased safety, superior power, Mod 499
fort, extreme economy, longer life. Satisfaction. 9veHemM
You can buy it with a small paymsn* down aden Iff fl*
terms. _____'
HUFFINESMOTOR CO.
month at school losed Friday. On-
ly one mopth remins until the close
of school. Rev. H. B. Singleton, pan
to* of the local Baptist Church, will
deliver the baccalaureate sermon
Sunday morning, May 2a. Final ex-
amination will be held May 25, 2G
and n. The first night at the clos-
ing exeeises will’ be May 28. The
graduatipg exereises. at which time
both th* seventh and tenth grade*
will receive . diploma*, appropriate
[exenises wil be given, wilf H on
Friday night. May 29 A sehool and
community picnic will be giyen the
following SaUrday./ '
Those who made the highest ay-
erage in their espectite grades in
the month just closed were: tenth
grade, Tom Neely, piath. Opal Bish-
op. eighth, Kann le Ok Ch i ider» and
Jack Miller; seventh, Paul Freder-
ick and Harry Miller; sixth, Clar-
eneo Frederick and Neva Dell Riggs;
ruth, Joe McCraw and OtheJ. Gipe;
fourth, Eunice Yeary and Jean Bax-
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Pollock; “econd, James Pollock and
Bouglas Edwards: first*. WGGlem-
et, Imogen* Lynch and Margaret
Melton; primen elnss Imogene Hoik
and D. K Hudgins. • .
The Woman’s Homo Pemonakra-
tion Club met in work session at the
the home of the president, Mrs. H.
B. Singleton, Tuesday, afternoon.
Heed trays were begun and will be
finished at the next meeting ‘whn
Mr*. Trigg will preside.
Three teachers of Plainview school
have been re-elected. They are Lee
S. Reese, Misses Pauline Barton and,
Corr i ne Evans. Tbe vacaney in the
lower, intermediate grdes has nok
been filled, though a large number
of teachers have md application
for the place.
Opinion is divided as to whether
the rain of the past two days and
right* will prove generally benefi-
cial. It ia believed that it will great-'
ly benefit the grain, but it is fear-
ed that it has washed the recently
planted cotton and that the cool
weather will hinder the growth of
cotton.
Mr. and Mr*. Leon Wilson and
baby, Mrs. John l- Wilson, Misses
Bertha Badge*. Maybelle Pitt and
Ethel Dalton, all of Fort Worth, were
Work in journalim at C. I. A.
has been organized' into a dirt—‘
department with Eric G. 8chr
28 director and professor, acco
to a recent announcement at «
omieials: Linotyping will be ot, —
in conjunction with journalism
courses. Studepts will be trained in
branches of newspaper writing rang-
ing from beginning reprtortl
work, copy and proof reading to
editorial and feature writing. Th*
publication of the weekly eollege
parer. The Lass-0, is etocted by
students in journalism who cover
asaignpents and write the news ar-
ticles and by linotype student* who
set the type and print the paper.
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» cluba of the State —
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♦tabs, ia col-tadmisbion requtrements are consid-
•ted rather steingent. -
.MQuMary, Loving Wilson, in-
struRlor in the line and applied art
department, is preparing manuaorlpt
and cuts for the revision and mod-
ernization of the C. I. A extension
will be mailed out .over the State
on the completion at the work and
printing. .. .
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Engineers Gonteyatem
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TALIAFERRO & CAMPBELL
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Governor on Fishing Trip
ORANGE—Gov. Miriam A. Fergu-
son and heir party are here to spend
a few days fishing on Sabins Lake
and will pay social calls on H. J.
Lutcher Stark and W. E. Lea and
their families.
Every woman who wears furs will
be asked by the American Humane
Associations tO contribute one dol-
lar to a campaign fund for the elim-
nation of the non-killing steel trap
used to captureiur bearing animals.
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ture. Sweet peas, ferns, rosebuds and
। snapdragons, grown by the floricul-
tur classes, were used in forming
the floral offering.
j ill copy and printed material of
the 1925 Daedalian, C. I. A. annual,
has been shipped to the printer,
marking the final step in it* pub-
lication. The book is to be complet-
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One 1925 Model Ford Touridg I
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Seamless Rugs
made by Alexander Smith & Sana
Carpet Company, the largest makers
of wool rugs in the world.
All sizes made withut seams in a wide
range of patterns at prices within the
reach of everyone. \ .
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Edwards, W. C. & McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 229, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1925, newspaper, May 8, 1925; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1475021/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.