Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 257, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 10, 1931 Page: 4 of 10
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Church of Christ
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will meet at 2:30 o’clock with
Mrs. Lindley Hayes. 1206 West
Hickory Street
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ng prayer and presided in the
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lent. who is ill A devotional
Mathews 7:7-8 was offered by:
Walter MeOlurkan. Good re-
were given by all committee
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friends are cordially invited to at-
tend, it is announced by the pastor.
Rev. Charles W. Bates.
A barbecue tqr men members on
Phone 47. ’
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the Rev. W. L. Title,pe
First Methodist Church
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LITTLE ROCK. Alz: June 10:—
P-A suan divorce colony at Hot
Springs today regarded with pessi-
by several sectional meetings to be-
gin at 7:30 o’clock, in charge of as-
sistants. Miss Grace Allen will lead
a young people’s meeting in their
building L. P. Floyd will have
charge of a meeting for adult men
in J. N. Rayzor's class room. Miss
Cora Coleman will lead a meeting
tor adult women in the church par-
lors.
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wedding of her tcousih. Miss ----
Kirkpatrick, to John Lockett Shel-
ton Of Abilene, which took place
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yard and wrung the nekks of ,
, my 30 chickens and 11 rabbit?.” ‘
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90-day divorce act of
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Mrs. W. K George and sons. Bu-
gehe Jr., and Harfy Lloyd. are here
from Wichita Falls, the guests of
her parents, Mr and Mrs. S. J.
Evan.
Harry Ray is hare from Austin,
where he attends State Universi-
ty, to spend the sumnit-with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ray.'.
Mrs. J. O. BeU and Dick Bell
are in Parts to spend a month with
Mrs. Bell* sisiter, Mrs. D. H. Scott
Mr. and Mrs. R H. Lowe of La-
faette, Ind., are the guests of. Mr
and Mrs Hugo J. F. Vita.
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j CLEVELAND Miss., June 10.—(
—Prolonged lack of rain has dam-
aged coton and corn crops to great
extent in fourteen counties in the
have his meals for the next
week in the Bridewell jail.”
were presented. They said the pe-
titions would be checked dosely-
BUY IT I R O E » TON
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Mrs. Sallie Stroud, 78, a pioneer |
resident of Denton, died at her
home, 419 West sycamore Street,,
Wednesday morning at 4. o’clock.
1.98 to 3.95
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the Denton Country Club will be
held Friday, June 12, at 7:30 o'clock
All men of the club are invited and
they may bring guests. .
Ap organ recital by Robert D. W.
Adams will take the place on the
summer program atC. I A. Thurs-
day overling at 7:30 o’clock of, the
lecture formerly announced to be
given by M. G. Allen on “My Im-
pressions of Europe." The program
will be presented in the auditori-
um. ri. 1
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olF praduerion allowable for Texas
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Lynch. Edwin Schroeder, Raymond
Spalding and Su14 Taylor.
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guests enjoyed the
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I perience
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following the-cerendony.
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in the church, after MH. mank Ma- g
ban. first vice president, gave the
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Tyndall will speak this event*
at 8 o’clock on “Seven Biblical Rea-,
sons for Divorce and Rights to Re-
Marry".
neighbors have had chicken .
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Divorce Seekers in
Arkansas krked by
Delay in New Law
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and prayer was offered by her in
opening and elosing the meeting
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Events Tomorrow
this world and after death, until wasustomiH.
judgment, when it is called unothanl •udge Eriekson WM “Svoh‛
thing, a lake of fire into which
MAKE YOUR BEAUTY BLOSSOM
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world’s most famous beauty specialist’s personal laborax
lory experiments. They will be a revelation to you. Some
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Campus Book
PoneKr
2 tm ha * alds, eulit pes
Panama Toyo*, hair braids; eplit pea-
nits, rough straws and Baku braids.
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No more tiresome fly-
swatting when Curtis’
Inskill does the work for
you in a jiffy. Just a
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suffer here in hell. until the judg-
ment. but they suffer literal and
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fight in Danton County in 1878.
and a grandson, James K Btroud
of New Vork City.
Mrs. Stroud was born in Missou-
ri and came to Denton County with
her parents when but eight years
old, and had lived here since, she
was married to James Stroud la
1870, whose death took place about
nine or 10 years following. Ms.
Stroud had been a member of the
First Methodist Church here since
early girlhood. She had been an in-
valid two years. ‛e ( a
dot physicoiiinrescTheuderhiniz L court. "In that case Joe will ;
soli does not preside over the lake - — — —I
of fires and feed it with fuel, but
will himself burn in the fire eter-
nal. And we will study tonight some a
evening M « o'clock in the dhurch
ofehhet by Dr. Gerge lingman
of Detroit, Mich., who has appear-
ed here ewie on the plattorm of
Teaeherscilege.cu 10
"FF •STd-Fmin •
Bihday Party .!
For Lynelle Baker g"a
•MH. ant Bator entertained
— the flfthkrthday of her
teredit he dn4n tahle and was
served with toe cream
hHitte friends present were: Pg-'
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Students
Pon
many other fires.
welcome to Denton and-
invite your use at all ||
i times of any facility we |
may offer for your con- II
prayers for heme mis ’
i and foreign imiestons were
i. respectively, by Mmes. Char-
W. Estes and George Elbert. Ten
mbers were
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make the meeting tonight two hours
long, with a short song period be-
tween the two discupsions when
those not desiring to remain may
go. The diserasiorr is a follow-up JI
the Bible Institute study of Wed-
nesday mornins and Tyndall will
show that miraculous healing is be-
Jog dene tolay, and the sources ef
this power and the action on hu-
mankand will term the baste of thie
talk. Ait
The subjec: for Saturday eve-
College spoke before the Women’s
Missionary Society of the First
Methodist Churh Tuesday after-
.... . . a.. Inomissionary session, on "The
Q Adatude of Jesus Toward Human •
kvcid
were discussed from that
gtellte.
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led. He asked for particulars and
5 was told she was complaining
1 about Joe Pokower, her brother. :
“But I cint put a man in jail
»u™w ». non ««n one . a««i the
and there. feshr Aphysicu 4 kPow,5 «» '.
the recent legislature
The law, which would have be-
come operative at midnight, to au-
tomatically suspended until the
general election next year unless
friends of the act obtain an Pin-
junction against the referendum.
They have nine days in which -to
present their case.
A committee of the Home Pro-
tective Association which was orga-
nized to defeat the act, said the
petitions bore signatures of 1207
voters. Only 8,504 were required.
Representative James R Camp-
bell of Sevier county, atithor of the
act, Houston Emory, prosecuting
attorney at Hot Springs, and Rep-
resentative Elmer "Tackett of Oar-
land county dHot Springs* were in
nre cannot num SPIN o sou nut Joe ana I had an argument
people on earth suffer here in hell dna he went out to the back
„Ae Avit Iha Raei AAineihMa 4, G- —6 U •:HWM
Of Nainsook with
rubber inner lining.
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"Forty fires are described in the
Bible bat 38 of Uies eare proofs that
the take of "Eternal Fires’ to Ite
suffered after judgment by sinners
is not physical fire. Sinful condi-
tions with their fruition make up
the lake, in a’nutshell," said Dr.
, A revival to last two Weeks wul
begin Sunday morning in the/First
5 Baptist Church, to close with the
evening service Sunday, June 28. it
standpoint. Baptismal fire. and
doing good for evil fire, the fire
We Solicit
Your light housekeep-
ing business. We de-
livet less than $2.00 or-
ders. .
Taytor, nulje eJan Spalding, Cur- B. Stroud, Denton A brother also
——— ; survives, Ambrose Griggs of Per-:
* mott, last survivor of the Indian
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Co.
den Text of the Bible.” John 3:15. *
Other subjects already announced
tor- the remaining services will be <
followed. i
The Bible Institute Wednesday
merning studied Job. 29-33 and "
First Corinthians 11. The Book of <
Job will be finished Friday mom- i
ing. On Thursday morning a spe-
cial discussion will be held on First I
Corinthians 13. "The Love Chap-
ter.” and on Saturday morning, the
closing day of the institute, chap
ter 15, on "The Resurrection"’ will
occupy the full two hours. Mem-
bers of all churches are urged to
hear these discussions on funds-
mentals of the Bible, said Vivrett.
* Du. Tyndall will leave Sunday
evenins, following the sermon for
Illinois where he is to hold simi-
lah institutes
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The body to being held in the
Shepard Funeral Hoato.IMF1*- —r~
h
of Teachers ning, not bet-re amnounced, will be
“The Nine Mtountains of the Ooi-
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The pastor, W. R. vivrett Jr.,
read ‘about 30 passages of scripture
at the dictation of Tyndall in ex-
dsma“azrngnnmernyamfnvr"spe.sun “ *• « ana ®
puntohmertt of sinhens HOU, he to’co wen: Neither do we and i ---------- —
of shame and discouragement and.
I. many other fires, all literal but nev-
sulject ot a Aecture to be given this the office of Secretary of State Bd
F McDonald when the petitions
EkPARIS.
SPaPernoon
Mlrnde as
desvE t
s£orC rCeved
: Tyndall Preach es
On 40Tues a
Told of in Bil
Will Open Next,1M
prann.
congregation, ‘ Miraculous Heal- I
Ing.” First Corinthians 12. This wil
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Styles for misses as well as matron*/
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the hearing date yesterday.
Tito present order under whioh-
Tekas fields are operating will ex-
pire July 1. It allows production of
771,984 barrels daily although the.
Output has been considerably in’
tooen of this figure as the result
of Rast Texas pverrunning its al-
dowable 150,000 or 200,000 barrel
daily.
of a Revival". Sunday morning, and
The End of the Trail", Sunday
evening. Evangelism will be the
principal object of the meeting, and ■
the messages will have k general
appeal to every one regardless of
denominational affiliation. It is
stated by Moore. A cordial welcome
is extended the entire citizenship
and the students in the colleges,
, Meetings will be held twice daily.
In the morning at 10 o’clock, and
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organa > Batiste and
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Poors Colortest Shirts.
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Second Subject Tonight FO
Following this discussion (ynaall Mo
has added another subject to the:
evening meeting by requet of hisi chain
1 Dies Wednesday:
_____heir parent?, Mr. and Mrs. Ras
1 Fuston, was recovered tote Teeter-
Ne Mailia etanad 78 • i d*y from a mud bank two miles
froth htshome.'mhe bodies of the
other children ton 'found earhier
in the day. . shu J
i for a wedding jourhey bn* will be
at home in bellas at 4208 Edmon-
—Tnb
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t Kimbrough-
Tobin
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ident, !
preaching. His two initial subjects,
will be “Meeting the Requirementst
Set on June
d ____• "a TH
sorority and a former student of 8.
M Ui, Dallas. Shelton’is a grad-
boat
var Ih "busmess. The couple left
for thfeago and the Grent Lakes
to-/ ■ a"n.
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erthetess fires that bum the heart bop
fire with physicali wood was buli EnsAuxmaty rareewoon 59 .
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$" F
The Toug Matrons Class of
J the First Baptist Ahurch will
H meet at 8 o'clock in the Church
U parlors with Mmes. F. B.
If Hodges and Wilbur Crain hos-
3 testes.
Most-folks go to a doctor or ,
dietician for a change in diet
but not Mrs. Arina Fry: Bheu
went to court: • ? honoring
aayye anenemapunen tor Judge • nernoon, the ous pn bf unea-
Alfred O Erickson “AU 4
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T J Blackwell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Blackwell, to in Austin
where he to working on his Mas-
ten degree at the University.
Miss Lzzie Blackwell to here to
spend the summer with her par-
enta after having taught in the
Silverton School at Dallas.
MLs Eugenia Kins, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. O M King, has re-
turned to Austin, where she will
study at the University of Texas
on her Master of Arts degree. Miss
King was a student last year at
Austin.
S. A McDaniel, Ferris, to here
the guest of his daughter, Mrs. D.
C. Sockwell and family. Mr. Me-
Daniel in spit of his 84 years is
well and active. He is a Confeder-
■ ate veteran
Kas Mabel Frances King, daugh-
ter of Mr. anil MH. O.M. King, has
gone to Camp Kickapob, Mo. where
t she will teach natural dancing to
J children in the camp. Miss King
T 8 taught in the Dallas public schools
last year. • ‘ .7
R. L King, brother of O. M. King,
was la Denton from Crockett Tues-
| day Mr King formerly lived in
Denton at which time he was con-
nected with hl-prothe here in
No program wlU be given in City
Park Thursday night, according to
O. L. Fowler, secretary of tin;
Chamber of Commerce.
Thursday night of next week tot'*
Teachers College band will play,
and the following Thursday nigi
Moslah Temple Band of Fort Worth
to to be here for a program. (We.
It to planned to give a program"
in the park each week during the
summer after thia.
Summer Mats
a where they have been Vs
“waurin Tkedandas
going to tngview where he
business, and Mias Miller to
and Shreveport for a visit.
Ivan Johnson returned Wed-
from Ardmore, where she
sen visiting several days, ac-
nied by Mrs. Hal Cannon of
re. who will visit her a few
"Sacrfice Now, Grester Riches to
Come”, Mark 10:29-30, is the sub-
ject for mid-week services this eve-
ning in the Central Presbyterian
Church and all members and
p.h
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HtseFe
Baptist Revival ,
•KB. Aklungman’s recent travels in
the Hol land have enriched his
expetieneesiana vcabulary so tht
ca agctatmarsarun
ed.” SUM idler Thomas ■ Milhoi-
land, minuter orthesehurch, ’ to
making the tnriouncement. - •
Barbecue for 88
Doctor Cuests bhimimnsundhheraaltm“smntng
L _ * Miss wilana Bllvah so dttended
. 1. ".0. : 2..2 hnd served punch at the weddmg’
- . ______ . - ..3 A fish fry and barbecue for visit- reception held in P' - -- -
fire: God's jealousy is a fire; Ohrist ing physicians, here for the meet- - • 7m
—— - —------- de- ing of the North Texas Medical As- a. -w7
' the sociation, was given at Lake Dallas has visitea
human hearts: are fires; while vrar. Couniyy Medical Society ’ -ll
wickedness enemies, haughtiness. Fried fish, barbecued meats and tadunt or h. riUOrsi
2 .1 self-righteous- pienic lunch accessories were serv- AS“wAmraMwp
ness are all fires. These types of ed to about 125 .persons.
i QM J The Chamber of Commerce fur-
’ fhtohed transportatioh to and from.
----3 the lake and
L. Boyd, newly elected' chorister,
will direct the music. arid all who
sing are Invited into the Choir. Mrs
a. Dee B. Dickson will be at the or-
. gan. All meetings will be in the
church
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anfi Modene ‘Wood, Dorothy Perne
Stone and Mary Mien Price Moth-
ers present were; Mmes, Edwin
Woman to Court
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CHICAGO, June 10--
of the fires that make up the lake 1;.z, 1
Many Fires
ternoon being spentin tote City Park
Prof
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May, On
body of ‘Kelay
with his sister.
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Park Tomorrow 1
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DOCTORS
Summer :
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Russells have selected these sandals for their air of, casual chic,
their sparkling lines and summer comfort—-ftom tennis to the school M
room they sUnd ready to help you enjoy all the delights of the sum-
mer time. 5 '
Smart Hosiery, Too! 1
Kayser ail pure silk chiffons—newest summer bolor-new low
. . prices,- ■ • .0 ji ' gegin :
LOO pair
prompt a man to help his enemy
rather than to destroy or harm him.
The meeting next Tuesday will
will be on an-day session of dirches
m the church. The meeting Tues-
day wasipresided over by the new
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