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Making More Friends
Every Day in the Year
1932 fair.
Mrs. O B Moffitt entertained her
pai nts, Mr and Mrs W. A. Up-
church, with a birthday dinner
Morris & McClendon
219 W. Hickory
Phone 958.
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had that watermelon patch
Talking about watermelons Beth-
el had ve finest melon on exhibit
it was a dandy and is a dandy Jus-
48-th sack Gold Medal Flour ............
24-th sack Gold Medal Flour ............
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REVIVAL
Now Going On.
PHONE 925
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appetite for ribbons and Penn ali
lowed him to indulge himself to Me’
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14. Brazilla
A special invitation to attend the
ervices is extended the public by
lie pester- —
world serious ’ occupied the ’at-
tention of the cattle barn bunch
val followers attacked a local man
who was doing well licking two but ' _________________
another tried a hammer and laid I Porter, young daughter of Mr and
the local man out. There was in- ! Mrs. Tom Porter, carried of first
Johnson’s Floor
Wax
60c Per Pound
hus o.' Oklahoma came in lookir t
'titter and fairer than ever Barner
ter
it would be unfair to say whether
W. J. McCray
Jewelry.
TELECHRON
ELECTRIC
ihe crowd let hun go
The Gainesville circus attracted
Peak makes a costesstom: Mon:
day. ISM he sam will make
her despise him.
A-d,-iqeie
m-t'h: Jill'
Phone 796.
Bell Roofing and Sheet Metal Co.
Ineludes
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and the punapgin Barrel', took in
his criticism and Loafer feit hurt
temporarily. . . •
Next seen. they are having trou-
bles in a social way. but each time
overcome all obieatciea ana nan j
their audience to the close with-
out a moment of boredom —A C
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CLI.SATVRDAY,OfTOBKRIP.1931 ___________
Many Features With Robbins Circus
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BY HARRIET HENRY
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Jennie
Singing Evangelists
Assembly of God Church
"The Church With a
Welcome.”
70g Myrilt Street —-
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cat turkey that there was eo1n14
to be some scrap After playing hid •
and seek mostly seek. the monkev
which was a large one headed bac.
across the road to the carnival an 1
Sponge apon
others:
stazi2
Silkworm
Sister of
charity
fair
fair. (
October 5th tg 10th
See onr display of the newest fall colors
in both chiffon and service weights.
DA IT
‘atfss Engie to pek-------•
7:30 p m—The entire hour to be
given over to Miss Eugle. field wecre-
tary Christian Education Eouthern
Presbyterlan Church.
Kev. Wm Fred Galbraith, pastor.
Dress Shirt*
Men’s assorted, plain and
fancy patterns. k
49c
Robbins Circus will prove an en-
tertaining treat for every one.
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JCPENNEYCO
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tosE -1 Not good
1*5 28. Before
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The re w as
The bresd that won the
instant approval of Den-
ton consumers. The
bread that is richer and
tastier.
Denton Bakery
— Phone 106. .
no wild pleasure You don twant I (
and I cnt blame you. Not at all
I just thought ratry:" rnoi,
(Copyright. Freeman Lincoln)
Welcome the First Crisp Day of Fall
Witn a hat and suit that have proven themselves in past
seasons, but look fresh and new from our cleaning plant
’ _ COLLEGE TAILORS
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The story of a girl who de elibe ertely acquired
a repuftio -nd popularity— and then found
she didi’t Mt it
STARTS OC[OBER 12-
DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
Four pure ored Jersey Ciws in
Kandall county made the Texts
July honor roll, lor productlon ex-
cellence.
9. Uncovered
10. Im a lino
n. Bugle can
is. +ar3 veg-
organism
to. Fingerless
glove;
var. '
21. Fashion
23. Gleam
2a. Be profitable
d,
svsors: wane preparipg
rot her weaging to reak Abbot,
Kam snori learns Ikai Peak
has anonymnously backed hey step
father’s intention She brreks the
. ngagemment, believing rek: ac-
tion an attempt to by *r» Fred-
as Mfunson, a former suitor, con-
lime, her that Peak wantea her
to feel free, and she sends for
Peak. @
last day. Penn Heath gathered up
■ ids eheepanidpieparedtoget 0
Dallas. The bunch prepared to go
.... —_____ - _.]to Dallas with the Jersey county
and nobody enjoyed it except Pinck I herd and all was set fer a get-away
war in the camp
Underwood and Penn Heath. They Saturday night,
crowed and swelled up like they
weh the game. Steve Donald go |
up and left in disgust, said that he
I was plum “reguested" at the game
the thick branches over head.
eky was visible through them. Im
yours to command. What do I do
next?”
"Next you remain exactly as you
are until I say the word "
"Wonderful!" He grinned "Aa a
commander you exhibit nothing
Shor of genius. I am to remain _ ex-
actly as Tam until further notice.
Consider it done."
When he turned his head to look
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D ON F *6: te irntor
VOTE. G n-erein.
Lgat i -
the crowdeal night and divided the
crowd with the county stoar.
Jack Skiles was still smiling whin
the end of the day came ang had
quit running quite so much
The gang was all set for Batu: -
and everybody was ready to have
(he bigges* day of the fair on thr.
. 3
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keyite or two were busy weighing
turkeys. Looking forward to Nov.
26.
O. H Kline ol Sanger showed
the boys a few things about red
hogs and announced that he was a
breeder and had been for is years
but had not been blowing his horn
about what he had. He showed 'em
when he did take a notion
Assembly Of God
Revival Continues
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A revival in the Assembly of God
Church on Myrtle Street being con-
ducted by the Busby Sisters, singing
evangelists of Dalals, will begin its
' said if that monk wanted o not walt to investigate the rumor
" but did the distance from where he
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meeting and that the Sunday
is.
14. Tease and
ipudnuany
it. Rajof
sharpener
15. Eugopean
lariguage
SI. Sea iters
22 Be the matter
with
23. Spirited
horse
was standing to the cow barns in
something less than nothing flat
When he arrived be had his knife
in his hand ana was ready to cut.
ropes to allow the Cattle to escape
He found that there was no fire and
that the cattle were all sleeping
peacefully. The boys poked some
fun at Ed but he stated that he
would do it again under the same
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Bigger- Better
Grander Than Ever
larssc-uasr,
imit aS long as he ate white rib-
bons but when that sheep reached
up and ate a blue ope there was »
moving of ribbons Penn allowed as
how that sheep could not win and
wanted to eat up the glory that
attacked to his penmates
A turkey gobbler reached up and
took te card showing the award
off his coop Pulled it inside laid •
down and looked at it critieally. Art-
id as thouyh he was trying to de:
I cde whether he was being treatea
fairly. , a
Clarence Barnhill from the wid
CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY |s
A auxswneD Ad msetted In the
atmudek3e2
your ad today ane enjoy this conveh:
lence that is rendered you at such a
"AWcoFChfnhete Want Ads are ta.
expenaive and have a coverage that
la rororw»wlively complete.
CALL 184-,TOD AT 1 180
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ARISESIA
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School and anhouncements.
11:00 a m- Worship and special
music. Solo. Mrs. Lee Douglass.
11:30 a. m—Sermon by the pastor.
I •Missions."
645 p. m—Church Training Sery-
ice. Miss Grace Allen. director. A 1”
act play "Getting Records'. will be
presented .
"130 p. m—Worship in song and
prayer. Duet by Misses Ether upben
and Amelia Joe Haynie
a00 p m—Sermon by the pastor,
I observance of the Lord’s Supper.
Any person who wants to see a
i pertectiy beautiful stalk cl cotton
I Should stroll through the main build
leg and look. Such stalks are often
. _____________ J seen in pictures but rarely seen in
Penn Heath, had a abeep wi Aljteality but there are’plenty of taem
terra, supervisor.
zispmsomm"peopie mest-
% 30 p m—rrsashpeLaaiau ninta
Class. . .
7 30 p. m—-Wednesday--Song and
Bible drill. , ,20.
Thos. E Milholland, minister.
Dr Karl H. Moore, pastor
। 9:30 a. m.—Sunday School, O. C.
Knight, superintendent. .
10.40 a. m.— Assembly of Bible
24. Agremen
26. Herb used as
a seasoning
27. Exist
29. Part Of a play 43.
SO. Seed cover-
Government Inspected Meat*
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City Heads Hear
Fire Hose Rids
Bids on 1,500 teet of Are hbse
were put before the city commtssion-
era at their Friday night meeting
and agents from hose companies
were presnt to argue the merits of
their products. No bid has been
ne cepted to date
Aside from routine busine, th15
was the only matter before the
commiesion, which adjourned early
an order that no conflict might oc-
31, pilKre
33. Prououn
33. Bring into line
34. Lose color 46. Bodent
Su. Hix firmly 48. kiver; Ffnnhh
36. Aertform fluid 40 Scotch tiver
if. Writer 50 South Amneri-
S3. Be of conse- can hioun-
quence tains
42. Feminine name51. Still
MARKET & GROCERY
PHONE 28 QUICK DELIVERY_____
THINITY BAPTIST
Blount street. ■'
530 a. m. -jible school.
11:00 u. m.— Preaching.
7:00 p. m—Traintag ervice.
B OO p. m.—Preaching service.
8:00 p. m weanesdays—Pkayez
sei vice. p. 8: Hamilton, pstot.
uoruvnaNcuuudI
703 North Elm Street __ I
1100 a. m. Preaching service.
Topic. "The Lord’s Sapper ’ Com-
munion will be observed ■
Bev. W. E. Meyer. Pastor.
EPISCOPAL cirncu
401 North Locust Street.
10:00 am—Church Schoo:
1130 a. m— Holy Communion ana
Confirmation Service administered by
jy^im^-BaiiajaiilL- .JWaTBli j i. WW
DiShop of the Dallas Diocese
Bev C. J KInsolving. minister.
FSDNENTALIST BAPTIST
Dale Crowley. pnstor-evangeitst.
10 00 a m—Bible School, all claaa-
es studying Acts « . , .
11 00 a. m— Preaching by the pas-
tor. The Conquering Church "
8:30 p. m.—Young People's Bible
Union. Miss Lou Lang, leader; lesson,
Romonp. m.—Sermon. "The Tragedy
Of Forgetting God " , ,
buy rr TS DENTON
Saturday, Oct. 17
Largest 3-Ring Circus st
Pre-War Prices.
Only Big Circus Coming
pie. Ed Deussen was over by the D nton County Fair Wednesday
horse barn talking with some ' a meeting will be hed in the i
friends when somebody yelled that communit house here Oct. 13 at
the cow barns were afire Ed did 7:30 o’clock to elect omTicers for the
his own character to portray and
does that very well. However Harpo
is unique, and all four are clever
Their comedy is quite diftere?t
frem the usual run of ple-throw-
ing. half-witted comedians with big
feet, who as a 1W. are neitner
clever nor entertaining
There isn’t much plot to the sto-
ry it begins abroad a liner headed
for the United State*, with torn
stowaways raising havoc among the
crew, especially the captain, and
the passengers. They practically dis-
rupt order in every quarter and
when they reach the custom om-
ctals, the Four Marx are halted
At- don't see how I could—unless
the reason was frightfully import-
an5 see." She turned away from him
and looked out across the bay. And
just what do you consider Amporcant
is a honeymoon important. Peax.
"A hoveymoon?" He repeated the
words mechanically. Then he drew a
long breath and leaned toward her.
•1DDk at me. Sam.” he ommanded.
gend. “LOkat me and explain what
Kou trying to say."
5°Sam sXMks were hot as she obey-
ad, but her eyes met his without wav-
ering "It isn't hard to explain, she
said slowly, "and it isn't hard to un-
derstand I'm proposing to vouPenK.
I'm asking you to marry me—if you
" He fumbled in his pocket "MONKEY BUSINESS" i
for a cigarette, struck a match, and A full hour and hair of comedy
purfed deepl¥mI m fell -Wen 1tthat is not boring—what a record
g.tX tail the id4 rm. you with I but the Four Marx Brothers have
wild pieasure. You don’t want me 1 achieved that verything in "Mon-
. . — - "---—amt •• all key Bustness," which will continue
its run today at the Palace Thea-
that he dd not know that Luther , gvndkvening SfnEhe
I church at 7:30 o’iclock, except Mon-
1 day evening. It is announced by the
I pastor. Rev. Earl Rogers, who stat-
—----. . I'd that a new interest has been
tin had 'em skinned on punkins and created since the beginning of the
cushaws. Double Oak, had the ba- - - -
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circumstances and everybody
agreed that he was just right.
, Didn't wait to argue but. got to
. where he could see what was need
- ed and talk about it afterward
Claude Underwood and John Mil-
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vmST NIETTTODIST CHI NCI
. 8:30 a. m.—Church Bchool, adult
department. . . _
5:45 a. m.—Other depurtmnenta: L
L. Miller, superintendent.
10:60 a m.—Sermon by the pastor.
"Relilon Throbbing With Life
Mrs M L. Hutcheson and Mr. B B
Crimm will sing a duet. "Apide With
Me" (Jerome) ■ ■
6 a p m. Epworth Leagues. .
v 7:45 p. m.—Sermon. "Driving Too
Near the precipiee."
Rev. W. L. WUe, pastor.
ASSEMBLY of cov cnnI
9:45 a m,—Bible School, V. E.
I Snarks, superintengent.
: 11:00 a. m —Worship, song service
----+ ohoip; sermon.-----'______ _ 1
i 6 00 p m —Christ's Ambassadors,
with Mrs Iva Collier leader.
130 p. m-worship Evangelistic
- services conducted by the Busby Sis-
ters every night except Monday.
Rev. Earl Rogers, pastor.
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FIRST CHRISTIAN < III RCH
045 a, m — Binis senool. All classes.
E H Terrs’, general superintendent
10:45 a. m.— Bible School Assem-
111:00 a m- Worship: sermon by
the pastor "Hands That
B M p m— Junior and Intermedi-
ate Christian Endeavor meeting.
0:30 p m.—Toting Peoples Chris-
tian Endeavor. ,
730 p m —Worship: sermon by
the pastor, "God’s Statue of Laberty:
730p m — Wednesday - Bible
tudy w n. Vivrett Jr. mnster.
ptaegnashpieSnd°there bl the pines.
He stretehed into a more comfort-
Pwnengnesonwoke. cosod Win X"Stan
that Jerkea him into a sitting PoM-
Uon 8am sheftiil. In her brown
skirt and a sweater, was standing be-
side him. He groaned and asked the
inevitable question. "What time is
.. She smiled. "It’s quarter past tWO;
Have you had a good sleep?”
Quarter past two!” He scrambled
to his feet, completely awake "Do you
mean to tell me.” he demanded in-
dignantly. attempting to smooth his
rumpled hair, “hat I’ve been asleep
more than two hours? What on earth
have you found to do with yqur-
self?”
"Plenty, thanks. I’ve been getting
lunch, and m ready. If you'll deign
t°Tey ate on the sand, half wy
bet wean the water and the Pines.
Peak found that he was ravenously
hungry watched Peak as he manfully
set to work. Finally she said gently:
“How do you like it down here.
"Like It? Why I could stay in this
vteimreyfor*ihundeeayearasand
never want to move!
"I'm glad you afeel that way. She
picked up a long stick and absently
poked the embers of the Ure Im
Elad. tor I wouldn't want you to stay
two weeks or more in a place you
didn't like ” .
"Two weeks?" He stared "What on
earth do you mean? I can t stay
here two or three weeks I can't even
Slav two or three days "
Really?" She looked at him calm-
ly •wht‛a the great hurry?"
"Buatness!" He said
- "And you couldn't stay away two or
three weeks? Not for any reason
tan with hs company of Hollywood mo-
«and vicinity by the advance tonepictome Playercent"phdtoprayt.
This flour mast please you. Sold strictly under
I a guarantee to please or your money back.
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ruck
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solutlon of
sometbing
39. Ponder
40. CHy in Penn*
sylvania
41. Disiwhthe
peace ,
48. Undev eloved
Hower
41. Along
CENTRAL PRESHYTEIIAX.
9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. Fred W.
wstcourt,stipermteretemeGi-f
all ages and departments. Special
Class for students. V. Y. Craig,.
58:50 a m—Worship; subject, "A
Great Age. A Great God—A Great
csurch W. Must Have" At this hour
we shall observe the Communion of
the Lord's Supper New members re-
ceived Many students welcome
6:30 p. in— Intermediates ang sen-
iors. A great attendance.
7 30 p. m.—Worship; subject. "The
Seven Things God Mates" w ....
The public is invited to all eerv-
iceg
Charles W. Estes, pastor.
noon and night" performances on gram are ™---
Oct. 17 Johnny Jordon duo. willander:i
The Robbins Circus offers for this j ponies, Ruton’s world renowned ।
year's program the greatest stars of! dogs, the Fosters, the McKeon
i the white top. and have as an add- troupe. Robbins Educated herd of
ed attraction the famous motion elephants, clowns, and Robbins
LOAFER AT FAIR-a “ -
The promised norther failed to
matedialize and th* sheep panted
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FIRST FREKBYTEBUN
0145 a m—Sunday School. Harold
Breuhottc. superintondent: E ■.
Egan, secretary Lesson. "Paul In
Philippi." Miss Cordelia Engle will
speak. ' . .
11:00 a. in— Worship: subject. Its
The Way You Live That mints."
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KAM REPEATS #usi
"AH right" Peak smiled "Hl agree
to keep my mouth shut and to tol-
tow wherever you lead what's on the
pw relief that the crisis had
passed Sam was animated She said
, ecisiiely: "We’ll go tor a cruise in
my iittle boat We’ll take our lunch
and we‛l travel a long wav up to a
place I know You’ll like ft." 1
"Of course I’ll like ft. And in ths
meantime, may I be permitted to as-
sist with the dishes?”
He was permitted to assist with the
dishes. He hiped pack a large bas-
ket with foil and cooking utensils
and then carried it down the wind-
ing path to the shore. On the Bay-
bird when the mainsail had been
raised and the mooring dropped, he
lit his pipe, sprawled his length on
the narrow seat under the starboard
rail, and relinquished all responsibli-
tty to Sum
Sam took the tuler, raised her chin
to the cool northwest bresze, and
drew a long breath It’s a beautirul,
dav. Peak it couldn't be better."
Peak admited audibly that the day
was beautiful To himself, as he lay
-ikingampwnoaeumzeeneermemitted
tried to, look at the way the wind
blew the hair back from the white of
hee forehead, at her eyes, at the
softness of her mouth, the Une of her
chin Sam's beauty startled and dis-
turbed him even more than on the
night of the Holcomb's party when
he had first discovered it He puffed
savagely at his pipe and looked
Sam seemed happy and perfectly
, at ease For the greater part of that
I two-hour -sail she said little, sitting
quiet with her hand rearing lightly
on the tiller and her eyes straight A-
head. She said nothing about her
own atfairs, or about his She seemed
content to live in the present and
before ton* Peak discovered that he.
too waa content. He relaxed
They beached the little sailboat, at
last, on a point at the western end
of the long bay There were tall
pines on this point which grew down
almoat to the line thirty feet from
entgnd
Xt^e t^^
for celling, and a tusk, toft layer
of brown pine needles for carpet un-
derneath. ge, -a
Peak eet down the basket and >»t-
tled himseif Upon the pine needles
with a sigh of appreciation He lay
flat on hla back and contemplated
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Relteves • urednhe orNzuraizi2
30 minut checks a Cold the firat
day. and checks Malaria in thret
“‘de Naive far Baby* cola
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$1.00 PAIR
bthers at 41.50 and $1.95.
NOT A "SPECIAL SLE-
BUr AN UNUSUAL VAUE
EVEN FOR HMMING BIRDS 1
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DOWN
1 Dross <4 a
metal
“ Timnid, swit-
fooed
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5. Persia
« Egs drink
7. At home
8. Ilegular
methods
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2 -ne
i cur with the program at the coun-
’ tv fair
Tuesday night the city commi8.
sioners are to meet to set lower
oomestic gas rates here by passage
of an ordinance to that effect.
Read the ads They tell you where
to trade and get the most for your
money. . ____
there thia year
Some doubt has been expressed
as to the watermelon that was a
tcalurr of the Justin exhibit Will
Barrett himacir said that he did not
believe it grew in his neighborhood
blit when it was fqund that Luther
MeGalllatd grew it en his farm on
Denton Creek as w*l ax the cushaw
ratter and Tairer man "vn P • con.
• in be ccmpeting in Loafer’s cia ’ Friday morning at the
Id he gain* another 100 or ap (grounds dawned bright and
The gteatest excitement, o • The gang was sore but. saUslled.! (
eveniny was when a monkey get Some won and some lost but every-
away from the carnival and loot body was in good humor
to the top of the main butlding He " ---
attracted all the al tentton the *
w as on he ground and when he
leaped from he building tc th?
ground and started aero's to Selt
motor exhibit the crowd followei ._______- ___________
enthusiastically hut waa careful nol tense excitement among the 1*0- ; honors in the riding contest at the
io follow too closely. From the mo:
lor show • the cattle barn was but
I the work of a minute Claud Under -
wood made a sprint for the turkey
WE ARE OFFERING YOU THE FOLLOWING I
PRICES: I
Half gallon Snowdrift, with pint Wesson Oil, I
both ................................... .85. 1
No. 2 cane Green Bens, 10c; dozen *------$1 10 I
No. 2 1-2 Hominy, 10c; dozen .................... $1-10 1
No. 2 Tomatoes. 10c; dozen ..............•........... 1.00
No. 303 Tomatoes, 3 can* 25c; doxen ............. 90c 1
No. 2 English Peas, 2 cans 25c; dozen -$1440
Good home made Syrup (Honey Drip) gallon 50c
Pancake Flour, 2 packages ............... -25c
Gallon Peaches ...............-...................................60c :
Gallon Apricots .........-J- a........................60c
{Gallon Ketchup (a real bargain) a............-........50c
Full line of fruit* and vegetable*.
These are every day prices. , |
■ -I
We are making special prices on all items in
our store. We want ygtr business and are 'sacrific-
ing profit for it. Give s your October account.
J. A. COOK GROCERY 6
Phone 174. -T We Deliver in a Hurry:
mmom
It & Turner?
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Personals
M . and Mrs. L E. Pridgen of
Ced artown, Ga., were guests of W. i
E Mountain
_W B. Rosa of Fort Worth will
prea h Sunday morning and eve-
ning at the Church of Christ at 3
p. n A young people’s service will
be h id
M: J. P Roberta returned from
Okla, oma and Arkansas
Membets of the Baptist Church
attending the meeting at Slidell
were Rev. and Mrs Aultman. Mmes
T. M Harris. W. D. Burks, Jack
Peel, J. R. Jones. J. M and D C.
Lassiter, W B Hopson. D J Mof-
fett West block and I. L. Owens.
DENTON, TEXAS,-1
J “’ "vial
& 2252
lion were the only busy folks in
the crowd Friday morning. Claude
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 49, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 10, 1931, newspaper, October 10, 1931; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1538602/m1/6/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.