Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 129, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 12, 1926 Page: 3 of 8
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SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK
Weare offering you merchandise far be-
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A Three Fold
Responsibility
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mind their three-fold responsiili
—to the depositor, to the stock-
holder, to the general public.. These
three internets are interdependent
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54-inch French Flannel, $4.00 grade, now
Pin stripes and pin checks, 3149 quality, now .....-
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Sndtb-Hamilton Motor
North Side Square.
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the Bible dibcussion
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our AChritianily only la one’waye
bytapplzing „Jesus‛ teaching to ear
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by brightening up your furnl-
tore, floors, repaper and te-de+ {
eorate your horns. Have the sur-
face on your husetf’s more :
economical in the long run.
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Claryse Davi, and Rem s. M. Black
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Cookie Cutters for YOU!
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All Sweaters at big reductions.
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MIL _ ___in section they- eon-
sumo ail food from the water* and
ybkms^eu^reqts bring in fresh water,
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seeda small sized oysters. The best
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of a river as fres water
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toward the Bble
thorn to interpret it right, saying
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E . the delegates to the Memphis con-
", yention, introduced by Black, talked
r on different phases of the meet for
' were beta
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। teach tap <
- igqqg
, history.Enli
Modern Family, and she brought up
tequestion whether to Mt Ts Js
fllingi'tbis generation ana wht
is the probably effect: of freedom
from parental authority She spoke
of the fact that member
modern family are too little
Mbs Robinson stated, and a
stined the -great -prevalence of di-
vorte, but she said that Jesus would
neplove, of -pome eharacterietics of
the modern family, the greater free-
dem of the wife. Ue sanitary meals
aid home, and other things. *,
Miss Claryse Davis talked on the
ide aow amend
vj
topolis has no fewer thin e
hundred and ft •“
ChviuttanityT, to the question Qhi- Ths new Cagulty 9
M's youth asks. Miss Wimberly stat- o “th* Sclt ri
Sherwood Eady answered the quo*- chooh aoeTheieptinea6u
Mm •* the eontentian. aw. enn”live fail is retained for tne
"zase
wh
i, Wibokan, M. J.
nemmioertte pS—m engmia.,
L. recreation and Atleisure discusaions _
that were made at the convention.
The discussion wngledthNoran .
ERichardsan of Northwetern En-
versity who stated that the desire
to play and have a good time is a
father and a mqsher who was «Fos- de
tonion, Mrs. Florence Aycough is14
one of the greatest of women trav4 in
elers. For five years sho has trav-
eled from land to tend, maintaining
forma tioh’aftka Texas Association
of Extension- Teachers and Adminis-
wapue
xoalseroremrldame
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T : 81 to, Jnnuary s. Mins Bi
mommmimuoxumes
Drily Sorvice Between
pALASuPTON AND
,"pr„Channin H. Tobes, an educat-
ed negro, was one of the prineigal
•peaker, mi race rlaionse thk
YouKiowaToniid
yebendismekqezonalkeash
24 hours after being
, L"e xaka5n
ago they sink and sU
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iKOCrary Realty Co
(Insurance, Real Estate, Loansy 42
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atroys Malarial"
ms in the Blood;;
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to merely the ro-ereatton of worn-out
musele and brain. What the church
has to do with properly guiding re-
creation was discussed. There wefe
heated arguments, Mise Davis stat-
. od, as to whether or not daneing is
right or wrong Dr. Richardson re-
fused to state his opinion on the
subject. the speaker reported, but
rise iMUA amTAnMO,
ne? '
ba-dked
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2-Mc-RayGate 1
ozomScobkant
ree year, for oy»-
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—We wid to thenk every boy and girt
to tot relief. Aftertaking the pills
my bowels would act • couple or
threetie then I would.ke.very
“A neighbor tola me ri pinck
- Draught and I began its use. I
never have found so much relief
dqle of tbe geiling and •
"-ponaznn x A ■
dshhdiibeenebroughttby
(tab onesM of shee cookie cunen so a'
famdy. This ofer enpivesAprdt, 1ga6
abg8
ue
de iiKterg^
.siater-hiGu.
wabiheld at the (Teach-
women’. gymnasium
1 c2-
• home in Canada and another in
China. Mrs. Ayacough has been sev-
en times round the world, ahd hasi.
entirely lost count of the number lw w
of times she. has crossed the Alton- ‘
tic and Pacific oceans. ' * * *
“It Will cost all that we have. is
ee
10 encouragea the otu- ' 3 pprozimasglyi2iMaMt‛fAeae-e--fa-
—• u -i-i —t— at-
OShields reported. Tha parpase ri 1 -
3 the onnveation was the discussion of ten Tse eh am
2 intoAnemisatinael co-operation, Waco atose
Obe aid, tudents tod the discus-
siens nd made ----—-ha-
foreign misslos ,. -____
tidns’and danominationall______
the topics that occupied the conven-
t:" te«»g Christ to foreign
fielde do you need to take western
That the church should ez-ommu-
nicat war was decided at the con-
rention.
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218 w. Hickory. Jhone 580
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OMf Paint &i"
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PRINE
NDENo
'Ma anrru
04 a
the youth at
he xouth ri An
in recent 2
ingingout an
Esther O'Shields,
> the Interdenom-
conventian in a
il V
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T It Win He Doneby a Masa
-Eaat Side Tailor Shop,
ACCORDING
- ’» I
To a man who recently moved to Denton, the tat wax
out what paving is worth Is to price a lot on a paved a
one of the.pavement.’
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f,' *5
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ually a rock or sh
ocean it takes thi
ten to fully daw
m sh.Gubecau
temperature, -
Dr. Ghlatoff v
gane,nfisbands.
in planting oysters on icortain rete
pood for oyster growing. The work
< f testing the waters and reefs be-
gan last week.
amk
hedford
BLACK-DR
p-’ Month, Relived by ■
Black-Druudht
Lawrencebure. Ky-Mr. 3. P.
F Nevins, a local coal dealer and far
gsammere iwateww
xr-’he ‘ ‛
- “Until then I suffered with se-
▼ere bilious attacks that came on
me two or three times each month.
— . I wuld get nauseated. I would
have dizziness and couldn’t work.
wsthe delegate to the convention
2 4." Lasted fromDee
The theme of the eonveal
• e Memphis was “Today and Toi
! all minute or
otiche
i.populan
two-tniru
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Edwards, W. C. & McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 129, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 12, 1926, newspaper, January 12, 1926; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1475117/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.