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There- are six in the high school
preaching in a revival
lean Legion convention, the Denton
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meritd Love at God for a Lost
post furnished 73, the largest rep-
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bonds
graduating class M folows: Lor-
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thAn 25 per cent of the farm leans
being paid, according to one bant-
er. Thus the money the banks ordi-
narily would lend on the making
-‘.a.cropiwas loaned last year.
Government loans have been of
Destroyed by tire
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murder.--- . ___ eu.
Two jurors had been selected at
Parades were given at Banger and
---- • View and at Gainesville,
A special purchase of 1,000 yards enables us
to give you these beautiful silks for 11.00 that for-
merly s6ld fo$1.69 per yard.
con-
ptist
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daughter of Fort Worth visited Mr.
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Call money renewed at 1 1-2 per
cent. 7 . 1 • 1 "i
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rest of the time. Feed, he points
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will be given Dy the society
May 10. At 7:45. -
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vance.
Foreign exchanges irregular; ster-
lingeny.
Cotton higher; trade buying and
BARK Up The WRONG Tree
WHEN A DOG TRAINED TO HUNT
RACCOONS AND "POSSUMS; BY
DRIVING THEM UP A TREE, LOCATE
A WILDCAT ISTEAD, ME IS ARKING
UP THE WRONG TREE. HIS ERROR
GIVES US THIS EXPRESSION.
ks firm. coppers and isolated
soft. ------
Typewriters
ALL MAKES
SOLD, RENTED
REPAIRED
Phone 780.
Denton
Typewriter
Exchange
, C. Taliaferro W V
T2ri0823#652.“, 1066;
visiting MrsW.L. Holman.
Mr. and Mrs, V. A. Wales. Billie
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rhe.
midnight of Legon and Walter Dor-
sett, who were lodged in the coun-
ty jail here, followed a 24-hour man
hunt by officers seeking slayers of
prohibition agent H. L Everett of
Cattle steady
Hogs lower. ” -
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And Doomed World," Ephesians 2:8
4. and every person in Denton is
invited to attend, it is announced.
U.C.Trvelstead
Everything for the Car.
ness cycle: the time sequenc of
dierent statistical series of spec-
uihtion, prices. prodction, trade,
interest rates and capital mov-
WiNK v ' e 5 "
Jackson. ’
Saturday also witnessed _
of Clyde Patterson of Weathersby,
Of the 217 legionhires register-
ed at Gainesville Saturday and
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BAN ANGELO, 4May 4—CAP—
Tiu. cost of producing this year's
crop on the farms of West Texas
is to be less than in any previous
year for the last 10, a survey of
conditions indicates. ; e
Many farmers are driving their
horses and mules to town, having
put their cars in the garages. Some
banks have urged their customers
not to plant too much cotton. If
a farmer is planting 100 acres, he
was asked to plant no more than
00 acres with cotton and the rest
in feed stuffs.
. CHICAGO
Wheat firm; buills weather and
commfkslon. IVei e N
This business study ts being made
by the league's conomie organfaa-
tion, which is under instruction to
examine "the course and phAses of
the present depression and the cir-
cumstances which led up to IL" Re-
sults will be reported to the league
assembly in September. ..
System to Attak
The problem is being attacked ac-
cording to this outline;
1. General review at business ey-
THRIFT
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bens 17c ft. tarns lie lb. guineas 288
eac, ducks 10c lb. geese lb, eggs
Ac doesn. crease (butterfat) Me lb.
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Iambs 9.00; Spr118
lambs. 90 Iba doy
lbs down 2.00-285.
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moontha EenorU’ihpuin
he middle of the moring
bulge, met a little more aa
9 DyEo-IN-THE-WOOL
BEFORE SCIENCE GAVEUS MODEGN
oes, COLONS DID NOT REMAIN FAST
wHNDeQ AFTER THE WOOL WAS WOVEN
INTO CLOTH. HENCE DED-NHE-WODL
INDICATED FAST COLORS. GRADUALLY THE
EXPRESSION WAS APPUIED TO ANY THING
FIXED, ENOURING OR STEADFAST.
where an escort met the local le-
gionnaires and a salute was fired.
Twenty six cars of Dentonsmem-
bets were tn the parade to the reg-
Istrtion room.
Denton members who took part
th the two-day program were Com-
mander Earl Street, who gave a
short talk at the meeting for busi-
ness discussion, and Guy Turner,
who was a member of the commit-
tee on resolutions.
A.Ctoa.givWiby the Gainesville
Little Theatre and a dance at the
Turner Hotel were the main fea-
tures of (the entertainient: The
Denton post drum and bugle corps
that of Mrs. Dolly Bidbens strang-
led mi her apartmenL No clue has
been found to the slayers of the
i firm; rails and industriala
frm; utilities lead narrow ad-
II
are being held in the church but Valley
plans are underway to erect a tent
ih a more central location. .
Alliance Milling Co.
"Mammy Trees" Grow New Crop personally. want
WASHINGTON—Seed trees left quainted With you
on cut-over land in Arkansas And know your grain
alleged bootlegger, who was injured
fatally when his car struck a tree
near Maxie in Forest County.
Circums.ances of the accident
were not known and officers await-
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ng today. __ ___ -____
uohbetterathenduend
,J» Itrst tredes here shQW9d
to 6 points, which was bat
response to the strength 9
Fire which started in a back
bedroom and burned the home of
Death Is Asked
In Houstoh Trial
HOUSTON, May 4— (AP)—The
death penAlty will be asked for
Luther Berwick. M, a former rodeo
performer at Port Arthur, who went
A. I—He
OB 3 0
ducter in the Second B
Church on Bolivar Street,
preach this evening on "The Un-
nbunced.
The revival i .going into its sec-
ond week and interest and attend-
ance are increasing, according to
those in charge. The preaching is
eting done by Rev. Cevil F. Hub-
bert, Baptist evengelist, and E. W.
Dawn, who is also conducting . the
singing. For the present the services
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INSURANCE, AS IFjg
I NEED -----
Court House News
uzv DisrEIET COURT
New eases filed
Ex Parts vs. Oma Ford, to remove
minority disabulitis. ’
o , .. -3s not how much you save
. nowWisEliosuv,
AThe first depohit you nake on an Insurance policy creatte an
imwetvattpectairtdpoltuj for the bslne man. also. tne
entire " "KSiEnrEANKAHSNRL isuaaxcE COMPANY
Womte oree: Galveston, Texas
.rTeas owht [Company ■ t
E.C.BROWN
is now 227, according to Jack
Hodges, adjutant, 102 men over the
quota set . 0 j
After a parade around the down
That We want to meet you
personally. Want to get ac-
eu will yuU, Wantto
______ your grain and flour
problems. That our door is
always open and we are al-
ways glad to talk to you
about any question pertain-
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seeete
League Sifting _
World Data to
B o Ister Trade
GENEVA, Mny.4-- (API—Draw-
$100 per yd
Prints Crepes
Solids # Shanutngs
Polka Dots Chiffons
NEW OREANS SPOTS
ORLEANS, May 4—spot cot-
‘ 978:
For Your
Car Needs
' -Atateg---uAAaizterpaeamdshzrmamarzaz-
Goodyear Tires, Gould
Batteries. The best in
all parts and repairs.
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KANSAS CITY GRAIN
KANSAS CITY, May 4—Wheat
Ne. 3 dark hard nomnany 78015 1.
3 — - -.t3 1.3 to 74; Mo. 2
. 14-75; May 74 3-8: July
,... Beptmber tn 14
Oom: Mo. 3 whit* S1 1-4: No. 3 yel-
- -i 1-2 to 52; Mo. 3 mixed 48 1-3
1-3; May 61; July 53 6-8; soy-
____’ 53 5-8: December ti 8-8. ' 5;
ota: NO. 3 White 38 3-4.
MAMETS It A GLANCE
May 4
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other three. • -15
sHdiuy after Miss BrAdshaw.
body was found; arrison. a Stew-
ard in the commissary department
of the San Digo and Arizona RAU-
xoad.i which Miss Bradshaw
worked as a telephone operator
walked into police headquarters
and said:
"I Mar thtt Hasel is deaa." -
' i The man admitted he had been
wr Mas Bradshaw Saturday
Although Mr slaying was the
tbunth m recent weeks, police de-
clared there was no link between
het death and that of 10-year-old
73 Legionnaires- _____
Go to Gainseville
town business section led by the and 1
Saturday afternoon at 4 otclock.
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— a 61931 *r MhetxopoiianNewsparerFeatua Servie, Ine
---- "IE bn "C,""
AS TALKING TO ME
BOUT ACCIDENT
last November, were being question-
ed today in an effort to clear up
the mystery slaying Saturday of a
piohibition agent who had been ac-
tive in the raids.
The arrest shortly before list
, J LOCAL POULTRY
Hehs heavy typo 14c 1b, L
12 ft. fryers ife to 34c lb.
bens 17c ft, toms 130 “
unfavorable weather
FShpentom poerevea mrt- Mts,O:A.Lpstrueattendea the
” 10 nuunuuuug torous citaton for membership.hav
4. Character of present depres-
sion; general description; connphtri-
— son with earlier depreslont Repera
Mra Mary Porter at Dauas is via- SSn* ST dptrennonetnorotmte
2 1-2 mint* but this advance i__
6.248” xa
"ntasrrss,
MAY IOTH IS MOTHER’S DAY
pool cablet reported covering .
"mpkatbgpnzomdexman2 -gm
goods at Manchester was un- d-uD
with order lists running dawn.
m cotton futures in Alexan-
ing to grain and milling.
Makes no difference whether
or not you have ever been
here before, you are invited
to come down and meet the
force. We will be more than
glad to discuss with yob any
subject in which you may be
interested, because we are
I interested, too. We would
I like to know every farmer in
Denton County who pro-
! duces grain. Like to talk
with all of you about our
mutua problems. Our in-
terests are the same as your
interests after all is said and
done. We are working to
the same end. Come and
I see us and let us discuse
i things.
“MA
ange service placga Tertiuzer t«C indication* that Mosture was not
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Louisiana are called "Mammy
trees" by the cutters. Several such
trees are left on each acre to in-
sure the seeding-in of a new crop
at young trees
AaBrode bod .WS Farmers east of San Angelo Who
hrshitkwhnw.k were eupposad,to.pay u their notes
• wNowEI — last fan aud not do so, not more
500 being carried on the house and
MOO on the household goods
Firemen answered a call Sunday
night to a house on Carron street
and the blaze was extinguished be-
xore any damage was dione.
GAN
h-d $
IN The Lurch
th* market frmed up again with
v advancing to 9 71 and becember
031 with the general ilst showing
advances of 6 to 10 points at th*
-rthe fin* bag an hour.----—
• ...FT. WORTH LIVEsrock
FORT WORTH. May 4—(U, 8, D,
A.)—Hogs: 1 100; no rail hogs otler-
dttruck sales io.25 lower;,top T00;
bulk better ITO - 340 ibs <"
New California WEST TEXAS FARMER TO
Slaying Mystety (
Perhaps you’ll never need accident insranc, but
if the time should come when you do need it, it’s
better to be safe than sorry. Ask "Mac” about in-
surance. , 1,
ed the recovery in a Hattiesburg
hospital of Mrs. Patterson who was
rendered unconscious in the crash.
Suz.ut
presented several performances
during the stay. . . ■
The convention went on record
as endorsing the proposed legisla-
tion of Representative Wright Pat-
man to pay veterans the balance
cf their money on adjusted service
compensation certificates.
Nocon* was set as the place of the
next meeting, the time of which wiU
be announced later. ----“ n
It’s time now to buy cards or select a box of
randy for “MOTHER" ibt herdky.
. . Wonderful assortment of Gibson Mother’s Day
Gards. All prices.’ ' ,
Mother’s Day Candy by King and Whitman.
Mottoes and other gifts, also, e,
BROOKS DRUG STORE
Phone 29 or 19 for Instant Service.
;.. sav , r.-.t , - v •
----------------------
ing data from authorities in all
parte of the globe, the League of
Nations la seeking to solve the rid-
dle of prevailing world-wide eco-
notnic ss. ’ . V M ■
American co-operation b coming
chjpfly through A. W Kha* and
Edward Eyre Hunt, both of r '
go, president and secretary of . -
ident Hoover's economic survey
ly nad loner the hizha "itha
<w*e eloded eteady at net ghina
»to 30 point*.
Hgh Low Close
.................ano 945 9.70-
i................ 0′0.911006 0.90-01
Ger ........10 28 10.01 10.38-38
mber .... 10 50 10.20 10 50-
ary.,.....1053 10.57 10.66-b
oh ............10.76 10.88 10*0-b-*8-*
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hS wethers mostly 2,75; bidding 6 00
and less for mixed *horn feeder and
fat lamba.
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-top loo Ed Sheridan, 516 Pierce Street, sar-
476; paS- rdy night,caused a loss estlmated
at 31N» by Fire Marshal O P.
Hughes The place was insured, $I,,
sufficient to furnish reiter from
drought. ... . m-c .1
Opening at 5-8e off to 1-4 up.
Wheat afterward held near to the
initial rang*. Corn started at 5-8 de-
ine to 8-8 advance and subsequent-
ly sagged all around.
Wheat closed nervous 1-8 to 8-4
cents higher. com 1-3 to 1 3-8 up.
oat* 1-3 to 7-8 advanced, and pro-
v la ions unchanged to 10 centa off
Wheat: No 1 red 83-83 1-3; No. 1
hard 83 1-3 to 8-4; No. 1 northern
spring 83 1-4 to 8S 8-4.
"Corn: No. 3 mixed $5-551-4: No. 1
yellow 68 1-4 to 14; No. 1 white 67.
Oat*: No. 3 whe M 1-4 to 80. .
Bton WCTATHfe Thowitb
IAS CITY. May 4—(U. *. D,
«■: 9.000; mostly 16-30 lower
lb* down; spots 36 off; top
choice 930 lb yearling steers 6.00:
atocker. and rders steady; steer* „
600-1600 lb* 25 to 9.25: helferers 11
560-850 lbs 6 50-8 50; cow* 4.75-5,75: a
----5 (milk fed) 5.00-9.00; Stocker 3
___ feeder steers 6.50-8.50. a a . -us
202 iohignen;“uoppxes Shendon Home h
--------- lamb* 10.85; top wooled
lamb* 9.75-10 65:
7 36-810; ewe* 150
• light and prices worked up
points on further covering w _____ ___
nod to be coupled with some buy- ""‘J.
through commission houses or to- Creportz.
buying for a rally May advanced - corn urtii
1.2 ana October to 10 14. with ac-
ment have bbeh mled with him in
recnt weeks and that about $150
(XX) has been received by govern-
ment Mm* tn that county. In Run-
nels county there have been 160
applications to 0. It Stephens, Red ‘
Cross 4dministrator, who is work-
lag without pay.
The fanners are buying only sta-
ple articles of food-flour, beans
and bacon—while many have can-
ned milk and beef. There have been
no farm foteclosdres of any great
consequence in this area, though
some lands have been deeded to
loan companies.
There I* good moisture in the
soil following recent heavy rains.
Patmers are planting their crops
now, usuadly with a mule in front
instead of a power machine. Fred
Klechle, vice president of the Far-
mers and Merdhants Bank of Bal-
linger, said that the best Tarmer he
knew in the county was using trac-
A NEW COTTON
EW YORK. May 4 —Cotton open-
seady today 5 to 8 point* high-
“ec8"b9"fetatdveigtlcmnay‛zde ar
ictonary sentment was nome- 57.-8 eptem
. in evjence after ths declines Sorn:
st week and this probably was , *
ited, by some buying for a fal- 102.,
kice4 *as*d off aUghtly later, but temher.
pool showed contlnued firmness -at:
noon.
Dry Agents Death
------- 1929, At the time of the shooting
------ -- . 2—) Byrd was with Miss Belle CrowP
of Ber’,ck
Berwick was tried in November
at Beaumont And given the death
penalty. On Appeal, the case was
reversed and A change of venue to
Houston granted.
ble lesion. "Paul's First Missionary
Joufphey",wastaushtbyMrkCobb d. tendencles, 1922-1028.
It .The Shallenge ° the 2. strcturai changes and incom-
plete adjustment in the fluids of
crude food products, raw materials,
manufactured goods.
3. The turn of the present busi-
wqr* 3 to 14 pointa higher but
Indian 4pot qottion in Lver-
showed • decline of 8 pinte.,
ading was comparatively quiet
r in the morning but offerings
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MEALESEATETRASFERS,.
1031.
msTRICT MANAGKR
Adudhisa J. CAAdr. smacweni, w"a CAMF, JD HARMAN
mhent, a staff of expert* la busy
sirting. compiling and. comparing
the data which are flowing in to
them from every important indus-
trial and agricultural community in
the world.
Assisting this staff are the rep-
resehtauives of official and private
research institutions in many coun-
tries who assemble in Geneva for
period discussions of their tremen-
dous ta
Denton Orator
JjHeard at Church
Suear easy; tower spot market.
Corfee, tower; disappointing for-
eign market*
ing sow* mostly 5 50 or steady.
Cattle: 6,300; caves 1.000; slaugh-
ter steers steady to 35 lower: very
plain and common grade* 4 00-450;
ad steers 6,00 -6,10; other cattle
about steady; fat yearlings 7.00-7.50:
Stock steers 8.75; Strok steer yeer-
Ings 7,15 to 8.00; fat cows 480;
3 - '• get ’ 1
uor roundup in Covington County
countries; monetary factors, stock
exchange development, situatlon of
capital market, volume of con-
struction. •u r- ' f
5. Prospects; factors affecting the
future economic development.
Hope to Prevent Recurrences
It ft scarbely hoped that this vast
resarch will give remedial results
for the present crisis; ft U Hoped
rather that khowiedge thus orgah-
ized wil be valuable im preventing
* recurrence of, th* existing grave '
situation throughout the world. I
At the headqarters of this move,'
Sndnv for the 11th District Amer- nice Smith. Mary Frances Edwards,
sumndexior. thedithMstetramenn anodes Mustain and Loran Tis-
dale. pu Wy touq . . V .
z2-zt
ets and slaters, stunned this city
today as the fourth of a series of
murders.
Hebdyws found ryesterday
with 17 stab wounds in it, tying
" W MT adobe wall of the Indian
• VfMffl here, M. K Oamison. n,
her suitor, was held for question-
W ■ 9
"We went fc two movies togeth-
er," h* laid “nte generally did that
on Saturday nights. Then we walk-
ed through the part, past the mer-
. ry-go-round and th* Indian vfi-
lage to her home. I left Mr at the
door at 11:55 >. m. and saw Mr
etater before I ran to catch my
• street CAr home."
PoliO* said they were not satis-
fied with Garrison's stdty
AUBREY NEWS
J Special to Record-Chronicte. , ■ 1
AUBREY, May 4.—The. Baptist
Missionary Society met at the
church Monday afternon. The op- '
ehing song was "He Included Me".
Mn. W. T. Wilson brought the de-
votibMl message from the ibth
Chapter of John. The Bible lesson
was taught by Mrs. 8. a Hender-
son. Fifteen members were present.
The Methodist Mislonary Society
- met at the church with 11 members
luL
< " Acoson WAS CALTED-LRck
Hr TO UBfih/C. AN OPPONENT IN A LoS-
r ING OR EMOARRASSING POSITION
J YARAS TO LEAVE HiM "in THE LURCH"
; OUR COMONLV USED ExpRESS-
ION IS DENVYED FROM THIS GAe.
IVG":
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immense aid. •.he
IL E. Walker, county clerk of_________________
Coleman county, estimated that 500 out. can be grown but gasoline
chattel mortgages to the govern- cash.
he market continued to Improv*
rver after th* start until July
led at 9,69 and Octobat at 10.040
oints above Saturday'* cldcs. Tbs
ket lacked animation, however.
At th* end of ths firat hour was
gidipoan oep2l2, z2 38′2; 2
nurdzedonn’ ■ ' ■■■
Fo3Qdn apo
2 "2.
midaing IV strict Aiim 8452
aUddUng 5.30; atriet low mlddhig
6,18l lbw middling 486: strict good
ord I nary 4.10.
Including 2,900
-.. 11400, eif‘Amer-
loed steady: May 5.15;
----- 6.35 December
January 6.47; March 5,57; May
5,64. 1
tocAd.pAQDUCE
Mustard, green* 86c to 40c dozen:
twip greens 35c to 40c dozen; red-
ishka a0c,dozen. onion* a0e to Me
dozen, cerrots 36c to 40c dozen. Eng-
lish pease 10c lb., spinach 3c lb.
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AUTOMOBILE LICENSEs - •
C6-4602—R. F. Bethsrington, Den-
ton, Chevrolet.
C6-4608—L. W. Keith, Pilot Point.
Ford.
08-4800 Mrs. Ben F. Smith Jr., of
INSIDE STUFF by J. J. Maclachlan’s Cartoonist
imberTt April 30 at 2.795,000
k agatnst 3,915,000 tons last year,
tues closed very stends, 28 to 32
its higher spot steady: middling
-THih Low CRN*
• .tta:.....: 0.50 944 9 70-
r ..... ......... 994 0.06 992-94. ' '
ber -..... 1i ISM 10.28-29
ember -1655 10 36 10 61-53
aary „... . 10.64 10 36 16 83 64
eh -...... 10 10.57 10.83,85
NEw YORK srocks
Mr YORK. May 4—Stocks ware
dy today in the dullest uading
market had experienced tn aom*
/rally after an irregularly tower
ling carried meat of the fevot
up a poiqt or two but three gain*
t modUted by quick profit-tking
gnamzranwygapzsa
K American Can and National
teal. Union Pacific, Allied Chemi-
Du Pont and Eastman Kodak up
Charles H. Brooks, a Teachers -
College student, delivered an ad-
dress, "The hallenze to America,"
it the First Baptist Church Sunday
ovening The oration was one with
which Brooks won first place in
Waco and Arkadelphia, Ark., and
was written for the annual Na-
tional Fornsie Fraternity. The d-
iItsm. was well received. ‛
Dr. Karl H Moore, pastor of the
church, who invited Brooks to give •
the address, said in introducing
im that all churches of Denton
should ba proud of a native son
with gifts and ability with which
h,- has beocme nationally prominent
in oratory. He holds tM best indi-
vidual record of any college oruni-
versity student of ths South in de-
bating coverng a three-year period,
it was announced.
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and Mrs. W. M. OHalr.
Stri. W. L. Holman and Mr*. J.
E. Bonar visited Dr. Copenhauer
Who ft til at Pilot Point.
Mrs. M. K Richardson of Green
Valley visited Mrs. J. W. rheher
and Mr* Georgi* Ezell. - -
1 : Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Robinson and
Mr and Mrs V. A. Wales and chil-
dren were in Denton.
MT. *M Mrs. L. K. MAddin And
Miss Louise MAddin are visiting in
Colorado ,
. Dr. and Mrs. J. D, Robinson visit-
ed Dt. Copenhauer at Pilot Point. -
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 225, Ed. 1 Monday, May 4, 1931, newspaper, May 4, 1931; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1475355/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.