Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 75, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 10, 1931 Page: 3 of 8
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TOMORROW FOR SHERMAN FRAY
Southwest Teams
in Light Practice
West Coast Life
Insurance Co.
Kelsas,
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HARD BATTLE PROSPEC-
TIVE WHEN' TWO
SQUADS TAKE FIELD
AT 2:30 WEDNESDAY.
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SINCLAIR REFINING CO.
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Moore RE __________________
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Klipatnek LH -
Elder KH —_________
Walker FB —____________
The Commerce starting
wilt probably be:
Player
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Ployd LT ..........................
Shelton LG _____________
Bickley C ________________-____
Wright RG ___________-
Yarbrough RT --
and only a small admission change
will be made. Coach Choe Sports-
man announced.
Weight
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STATIONS AND DEALER$ IN TEXAS, OKLAHOMA, ARKANShS. LOUISIANA AND Mw MEXICO
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Prompt Service
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at all times. You can, how-
ever, provide for your de-
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odds SPEEDlo your ™
Bacon, sugar cured, rind
off, pound ............ 20c
Chili, Dixie Maid, pound 17c
Cheese, full cream, tb . 23c
Baked Ham, pound ...... 35c
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Freshmen.
Jefferson Squad
Here Next Friday '
■ateMMusaaMMteMBMnama
Wade Bledsoe, fast fullback, cap-
tains the Commerce Lion squad this
season and will lead Un invaders
when they take the field at Teach-
ers Colleg athletic * park here at
2:30 Wednesday . afternoon. ola-
time rivals of the Egles, the Lons
will come in full force and backed
by a special train of TSO Commerce
fans on their attempt to avenge
their 1930 defeat at Eagle hands.
and never drains away
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reports from there, an the Lions
will come here intending to fight
• with everything they‘ye got to take
this year's match and avenge their
19-0 defeat in IBM.
TALLHAPPENSEDTE SAME DA,
“JOD 22,1906 "
The Commerce squad. according to
the two from injuries to players.
PAINTS
.For Sale By
J. O. BELL ADVERTISING SERVICE
Special for This Week Only
CHRISTMAS CARDS
We have just received our new shipment of
1 about 9 o'clock on the practice field
just west of the gridiron stadium.
While sports dopesters have been
picking the Eagles to have the edge
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LIGHT GLOBES
15 Watt ..................20c
25 Watt ..................20c ,
40 Watt .................20c
50 Watt ..................20c
60 Watt ...... 20c
75 Watt ..................35c
Blair Electric
Shop
on the Lion invaders, the Eagle
line-up is the more weakened of
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Regular dividends every three
months. Buy Telephone Bond and
Share First Preferred for Safety.
Ask any employe of the Northern
Texas Telephone Company.
DR.ACASWELLELLS,
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SAVE FOR THE NATION
New Arrivals— New crop candied pineapple in
the bulk, new crop candied cherries in the bulk, new
crop orange and lemon peel in the bulk. Date* and
citron coming soon. Prices on all bulk fruit cake
ingredients much cheaper than last season. When
you buy above items, please visit M-Stores and get
the price.
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pounds .........
LEADS INVASION
OF LION ELEVEN
Amellet Riney, Koleta Hall
Lillian Jane Pratt.
Low second and high 1
grades. Billy Bass John
BRUSHING UP SPORTS . . By Lauf^]
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Special to Record-Cnronicle.
PILOT POINT, Nov. 10 —Rev E
V. Cole, new presiding elder of the
Denton district , preached here Sun-
day morning. Cole was once pas-
tor here.-
Personals
G. B. Moffitt was in Shreveport
visiting Mr and Mrs Moseley Mof-
fitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Stover of
Sulphur, Okla., visited J. Q Gray.
Mrs. R. A Adams and Dr. and
Mrs. W W. Harris attended A. &
M -8. M. U. game at College Sta-
tion. ,
Mrs A W Morrias of Denton vis-
ited Mrs. Fannie Mitchell
Mr and Mrs Warner Kibler of
Commerce were here.
Miss Cleo Stinnett: of Wichita
Falls was at home
Mmes. O B. and D J Moffitt and
N. H. Erwt were in Dallas
Misses Maud and Jane Erwin of
Dallas were at home
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jones. Rex
Jones and Mrs Mollie Westbrook
visited Connie Jones
The Teachers Collage freshman
squad is facing another stit batuie
foe next Friday afternoon when
they will meet an anvasion of the
had lain In Boston, whence she was
launched in 1797. three years ztter
the keel was laid. Equipped and
ready to fulfil rhe - aim of her
builder, Joshua Humphrey, for a
vessel “to fight and run" as condi-
tions dictated, the Constitution cost
$302,917.
Restored. the frigate. under tow.
made her first voyage in many a
day barely two monihs ego. cruis-
ing from Boston to YOrktown, scene
of her first commander-in-chiers
greatest triumph.
All day yesterday, after the ship's
arrival here, thousands trod her
decks. alongside the guns that first
blazed at Algerian corsaus of the
Mediterranean coast oi Africa,
e McCombs, Bet-
and Hazel Nell
Weeks Drill SUIT
Blocking apd, defense agtainst
Sherman’s pet plays has been stress-
cd during the week of drill. Denton s
pass ofTense which in the Denison
contest snatched a game ou, of the
fire at the last mtnute, has been
the subject of attention. Scrim-
mages have been more numerous
and stiffer than usual.
Castleberry RE
Ballinger LH -
Gardner RH •
Jefferson University eleven from
his une=g and be Dallas at 3 o'clock The game wi
ster the Tonowing be played on the T. C. Gnidiron
force Coach
Old Ironsides at
Rest as Curtailed
Expenses to Halt
Proposed Journey
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 10——-
Old Ironsides is again at rest.
In the calm lee of the capital for
which the gallant warship often
risked stout sides and stouter heart
on gun-swept seas, the valiant fri-
gate lies.
Sole survivor of America's first
armada. the warrior's prow and
stern boldly proclaim that the "U.
S. F. Constitution", salutes its 31st
commander. Herbert Hoover, ■ as
undaunted as when it sailed before
the first, George Washington.
No cannon forced Old Ironsides
to dock. to dream there in the lazy
waters of the Potopiac of the scars
of its 42 battles. The frigate rests
as a curtailed expenditures move
recently announced by Secretary
Adams Engagements to visit other
cities have been canceled for the
present, at least.
Since 1807. the fearless i aider
Chriatma* Carda and for this week only we are of-
fering these cards at—
25 per cent, off
Better buy now and get a good selection.
BROOKS DRUG STORE
By ASSOCIATED"PRESS
Yesterday was a day of light
practice for Southwest Conference
report, will come here in fu ____
strength, while three Eagle regutats I
Pep Rally at T. C ------
A pep rally and bonfire, sponsor-
ed by the college freshmed. Is to
be held here tonight, Tuesday, at
•gain, headed fer Sherman where
they will resume their drive for the
District 7 title.
As many busses as will be requir-
ed to carry the Denton fans going
with the local squad on their Jour-
ney will be chartered by the high
school, it was announced this morn-
ing. A good delegation is expected
to make the trip, leaving here about
11 o’clock.
Coach Stanton and his Bronco 1
squad, numbering about 23, will I
leave earlier. about 9 o'clock. ha
has stated
Helpy Selfy
Oyafera, fresh and extra
Pep Rally Tonight
Tonight, Tuesday, at 7 o'clock a .
bon fire and pep rally will be held
at the Senior High School, in an-
ticipation of the game.
With two conference games won.
the Broncos ar tied with the her-
man squad for lead tn the distric
percentages, and it is not Improb-
able that the Sherman-Denton
game Wednenday afternoon will be
Primed with a week's drill in
defense and offense, Coach H. V.
Stanton's High School Broncos to-
morrow morning take the road
the decfsive battie of the title race
this year.
Injuries have cut down the Bron-
co reserve strength, but the cram
has made long strides in improved
team-work during the last several
games, and the locals should have
a good chance at the Sherman
scalp.
JUNIOR C. E. MRETING HELD
SUNDAY
The Junior Christian Endeavor of
the First Christian Church opened
with singing “Ready" Sunday af-
ternoon, and answered roll call by:
naming an imaginary frnd in the '
Bible. These included Eloise Min-
nerly, Ola Woods. Dorothy Nell
Mayfield, Benlita Lou Sawyer Ma-
rie Gentry Helen Denn Witcher
and Murial Jo Burke. A Bible drill
was conducted, an ame t mecting
closed with the Lord's prayer.
Roberts and William Stephenson.
Low fourth grade. Mack Harrison
OrfiHuey: kude Minneriy, Lee
Thomas, Eugene Marchbanks. Ruth
Changer. Janice Cruze, Lucile Hol-
lers. Berta McKenzie Rose M Pen-
nell. Thelma Rink. Geneva Sadler.
Shirley Shaver, Bette Jo Sparkman.
Anneis Marie Westcourt and Mil-
dred Cotton
Low fifth and high fourth grades
A- D. Beck. Haber: Beaird, Jimmy i
Johns. Dudley King, W a, MeEI-
roy. L. H Matthews Walter Orr
Robert Wight, Bily Whitson, Ma-
mie C Coleman, Anita Ray Logan,
Mary Frances Neale, Beatrice '
Riggs, Ruth Tobin and Leota Wat- l
son.
At all times. Call 101. We
deliver anywhere, any time.
JDRDANS,BRokA, MAD OHLY
..2VKovIS AT FIRST BASE-
CINGNNAS MAD NO ASSISTS INA
•••• FOLLGAME’
m ALTREE Qlovis DTFIELDERS
1 -DIDNT HAVE A SINGLE PvToUT
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will be out—Dallas Rish, one of the
most valuable men on the squad, is
on the bench for the rest of the
season, so is Bob London. and Har-
ris, who has always started at cen-
ter for the locals is out with an in-
fected leg. Yarbrough, while prob-
ably likely to see action if Coach
Jack Sisco decides to send him in.
is still under par with a bad shoul-
der.
Eagle Line-Ep Shilled
SEND YOUR TIES ALONG
With the suit and. hat tar cleaning. They, too, will be
returned to you like new neckwear.
___ COLLEGE TAILORS
A trainload of calves was ship. Wicker; low third grade. Peggy
pea from Mart witt, France
" Vernon Eacue, Margery Ballard.
Steak"
veal, pound ____-...........20c
Ham, cured, (center
slices) Armour Star,
fixed flavor, pound_____35c
Wieners, Franks and Bo-
logna, pound .........10c
Pig Brains, pound ............
1133.
The honor roll for the first six
weeks at the North Ward School,
which constitutes a grade of B or
above. and a list of pupils who have
beeu neither absent nor tardy dur-
ing this period have been compiled
by I. B. Arnold, principal.
Toe honor roll includes: Low first
grade, Herbert Church. Tommy
Derrington. Jack Derrington, Car-
MAGNOLIA berRoLui
'w . n yXTOM.TET 48, MJXHUI-CmtOMCim, TUEKDAY, NOVEMBER 18, IMt ; ~ ——
Innual Eagle-Lion Clash Here Tomorrow Afternoon
WEPEPPERMARIN’OET
WE WTLESS WONDERS/
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ity of "Tekas game at Austin: Vic-
torious last Saturday, these two
teams were allowed to take it easy
yesterday but will see pressure
pmctice today. The Prog spent
the afternoon mapping out new of-
tense "formauions to use against
Texas.
Having clicked off a 28 to 0 vic-
tory over Baylor Srburcay, ) the
Longhorn believe they have finally
hit the stride which carried them
to last -years conference champion-
ship They suffered no serious in-
juries and mdicated yesterday they
will be at their best against Texas
Christian. a .
mie Sodlhem Mechodist Mus-
tangs spent the afternoon playing
tag football and running through
a few new piays to use againsct Bay-
lor. Emmett Jordan, fullback. was
on crutchea as * result of a knee
injury received in the A & game
Sazurday and will not splay this
week. -
Texas A, & M., Rice and Baylor
polished up a few new plays. A &
M. and Rice willsmeet at Houston.
Both are out of the conference race
but their contest is sure to carry
plenty of fire. —---------
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North WardJHonor
Roll Is Announced
Denton and Commerce
11 fans, in numbers making the
biggest crowd to see a grid-
iron battle here this season,
are expected to be in the
Teachers College stadium
I, Wednesday afternoon when
the Eagles meet their old-
time rivals of Commerce in
their annual match.
The game wUl start at 2:30,
’ ’ Enthusiasm of Commerce fens is
running at top peak, according to,
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♦ item on the fans fare at the + ■
♦ Commerce-Eagle game Har- ♦ j
+squads from Denton, 8. M U * ,
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RIVALSMEET
. ONT.C. FIELD
Shrader. Mona Anders. Rozanne
Cobban. Eva Mae Harrison, Made-
tyn Pierson .-nd Joe Elizabeth
Fries: high first and tow secon
grades. Dorothy Ann Braley Waldo
Hampton, Charner Mack Morris,
Grandon Poore. Wanda Akers. Jack
Lankford, Elizabeth Baldwin. Joe
McElroy Jr., Tom Blankenship,
Dortha Pennell. Marie Cox, Clarke
Payne, Mery Frances barjison.
Dorothy Goode. Eloise Headlee, Ha-
ni Hulse, Jean Jagoe, Marguerite
Orr, Evelyn Pratt, Lorene Ryan.
Winston Wight, Billie Nelms, Phil
Miller, Tommy Laney, Kyle Har-
desty. Curtis Coppage. W. L. But-
tow BiUy Bray and Doris Taliafer-
ro, high fourth grade. Lia Ray
Bratcher; low fifth grade. Mary
Jane MeNea and Ed Miler.
No honor students were included
in the high and lew third and low
fourth grades,, Amold reported.
Not Tarfly or Absent
Those neither tardy nor absent
are; Low first grade. Francis Beaty,
Kelly M. Brownlow, Marvin Haw-
thorne. Dense! McCollum. Jolin
Shrader, Frank Fadcher, Richard
Wiggs, Margle Cofty. Eva Mae
Harrison and Jo Elizabeth Price;
high first, Denard Pryor, Grandon
Poore, Imogene Beaird, Dorothy
Ann Braley; low second, Joe Mc-
Elroy Jrz Sam VIlaneuva, Wanda
Aker*. Elisabeth Baldwin, Patricia
Fowler, Koleta Hall. Billy Ann
Matthews. Dortha Pennell, Lillian
Jane Platt, Amellet Riney and Ger-
trude Wataom.
Low third grade. Dorris Talia-
ferro. Kyle Hardesty, Lorene Ryan.
Evelyn Pratt, Marguerite Orr, Jean
Jagoe, Dorothy Goode. Marjorie
Ballard. Peggy Ruth Thomas,
Kathleen Pennell. Dorothy P Da-
vis. Dorothy Coffee, John M Whit-
sou and Jack Webb: high third.
Loraine Lovette, Marian Amlin.
Noel Cain. Dorris Harrison, Sam F.
Lehrman, Finnis Robbins, Walter
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 75, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 10, 1931, newspaper, November 10, 1931; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1538628/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.