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Thursday Bridge
Slub Entertained
52nd Wedding
Anniversary Is
Observed by Mr.
' And Mrs. Broun
Dr. Scott Honored
at-Dinner Party
The former kaiser bxame em-
peror of Germany at the age at 29.
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The Alton Baptist W M 8. met
with Mrs. Earl Ryan Thursday at-
temomn for Bibb study cdnnetted
by Mrs V. D Burch from the Bool:
Sponsors of the
Pm Cocanougher
Women’s Club Formed
and Officer* Named
dehheious ice course with spiced nuts
Twenty-three members were pres-
ent and guests other than mention-
ed above were Mmes. R. H. Gar-
rison, J. E. Blair, C. Lipscomb. La-
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Mary Mizell
ognation of all standare assoclation.
Mts John Fouts, state- chairman of
stanoards.
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Brickey, B. B Harns. Misses Mary
Buffum, Gladys Kelso. Mary Louise
Wilson and Mary Taylor.
Fnetens are people who hale- th*
darned mry mvery day in the year
except elestion day.
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Shakespeare Club
Group Meets
D. Butler, Misses Lee Williams and
Minnie Paschall.
Decorative sleeves in the disguise J
of gloves feature this gown chosen"
by Anita Page actress, for evening
wear. The frock, of misty white '
lace, is trimmed with beds. It may
be worn without the sleeves,
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150 New D r e s s e s,
$11.50 values
Willing Workers
Name Two Officers
Thursday.
Mr and Mrs. Roy King of Sher-
Circle Entertains
Women's Auxiliary
Ward P.-T. A.
Elects Officers
high score for members and Mrs
Anna Sbelby for guests.
The hostess used tulips and sputa
served a salad and ice course an
Tot an effective room decoration and
the card tables Guests other than
cuss important busines
nounced by the pastor.
W Estas.
in need of groceries, phone 221 or 89.
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furmiture and gave a sewing dem-
onstration.
The home was attractively deco-
rated with bridal wreath and* pur-
AMONG SICK
Mrs. Ellen Downey, south of Den- '
ton. is IU.
Mrs. Sam Maples. 114 Daugherty
Street, is Mete----------- ——----------
Mrs, F. B Parker. .Denton Street
is suffering from an' attack of ton-
sllitis.
Mrs. Charlie Feaster of Lake Dal-
las. who has been seriously ill, was
reported as unimproved Friday
Mrs W D Wiison, 308 Bois d'Are
Street, who injured her ankle sev-
eral days ago, was reported as rest-
ing well f —
Toll Price's baby of Lake, Dallas
is reported as no better after a
severe illness.
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Mrs A. W, Morris was hostess to
the Thursday Bridge Club and oth-
er friends at, her home Thursday
afternoon, five tables of members
Triple Sheers
Printed Crepes
Eyelet Batiste
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Eight exposures to mil-
Same price as old-rolls
of six exposures each.
Program Fer—
(Continued tram rage one)
L. L. Payne, Hill County; Mrs. F.
V- Bryant. Van Zandt County: Mrs.
Joe Estes, Hunt County; Mrs. J. A
Menu land. Famuli County: Mrs
Jack Schmitz, fourth vice-president:
Mrs. Leon Cavaness, fifth vice-pres-
ident; Mrs. M M. Simmons, sixth
Recetvedt
$193 T so,mo
seat gas casi sroe
223 West oak st,
Friday Moraine
Friday morning, a publicity class
by Mrs Jack Little will be held
from 8 to 0. Mra. Taylor will prest-
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Bible conference being held in the
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attend next Sunday to wecol
new officers. W. G. Woods.
Personality
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new president.
Carl C, Hoffman; and closing cere-
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District Officers
District officets of the orgamiza-
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DRESS
Conterences will be held at fol-
lows Mrs Raymond Slack: pre-
school and summer round-up,
Mmes. Wr Welch and C. E Mad-
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- COLIFORNIA DRESSES
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Dr. Jessie Louise Herrick enter-
teined with a dinner in tilt C. I.
A tea room Thursday evening hon-
oriigDe. A ©-Beottot Tempie, ,
Guests present were D:s. and
SCREEN TODAY
PALACE — "Disorderly Conduct,"
with Sally Ellers. Spencer Tracy.
Ei Brendel and Dicky Moore: "On
the Loose" a comedy: Sour 41
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Our new hmanyeriwe can dry your nalr with perfect com fort, in levs than
XI minutes ink UM you know that you can now get—
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ErgeBeleettem-Spring Hole — - -
Where smart trav
suits and new lines-
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"Mnsd“Matlie Trickcy or Sanger ine foom. The hostesses' served
ham. J W Pender. Inez Terriil,
Walter Miter, Abey Ivey. George
Light Ji. and O R. Adkins. 1
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catches attention. This chic model,
combining brown sables and beige- '
rose satin, is' worn by Dorothy
Compton of the films. It is distinc- ]
tive for its fitted lines. • j
Mrs. C J Wilkirsen is improving
alter several weeks of serious ill-
ness She has been in Temple and
in Glen Rose for treatment, but is
now at her home, 1106 West Oak
Street,
"Amos and Andy" was given by
Weldon Barnet! and Edward Me-
gayfdi aorutaaeonebj^Sam^Ram-
Oata" by Josephine Parks and Ru-
by Smith; a tap dance by Carolee
Blackburn; a voice trio, Catherine
Coleman, Carolyn Vorrell and Joy.
Hawley. accompanieq by Virginia
Woodford; trombone duet by Beno
Sawyers; and Joe Brooks; a skit.
“His First Cate.' by Hames Caddell,
Billie Evelyn oinsam and Carmen
Lingo. and the- clam propheey-by-
Grandy.
A. Basom, W. A. Leeper and J. L. to operate
Kingsbury school again next wear. Mrs. Wil-
Delegates will be honored with a I bur Crain was named health cbalr-
The Women's Auxiliary of the
First Presbyterian Church was en-
tertained Wednesday evening in the
church parlors with a delightful i-
formal social affair, by the mem-
bers of the Evening Cirole, 37 mem-
bers and guests attending Games
and contests were enjoyed, and at
$25 Realized in
Macpabee Shoa
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Abou; $25 was resized in a bene-
fit performance given Thursday
evening by the Denton Ladies of the
Maccabees in the municipal audi-
toxicim before te good-sized crowd
Tire three parts of the program, two
plays and a group of readings by
the junior department wen. well re- i
ceived
The show was to secure funds to
vas in Denton yesterday.
Mrs A. Q. Austaln of Aubrey
spent Thursday i Denton.
Miss Mattie Margaret Mays of
wa
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M-SYSTEM STORES
. SAVE FOR THE NATION
The stores with a price, the stres that will jive you
a real cash price and at the same time give you free
deliveryen all <2.00 orders, the stores owned and
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Selr,
416 Stroud Street. Friday morning,
a boy.
Tom F. Ivey, 85. of Forney died
at his home Thursday. He was a
brother of the late Ben Ivey and
Mrs. H. E. May of Denton. Rela-
tives from here went to Forney to
attend the funeral Friday were: Mr.
and Mrs. Abney Tvey, Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Wilkirson, Mmes. Ivy Taylor,
A. Logon and J. Weston Hall
The meeting of the Luncheon
Bridge Club for th's Week will not
be held, but the club will meet
April 30 with Mrs. Ben Ivey, it’is
announced. • ,e
A special session of elders, dea-
cons and leaders of the Central
Presbsterlan Church is called for
this evening at 7:30 o’clock to dis-
operated by Denton pople, th stores with plenty
parking space, plenty room inside for shoppers,
plenty high grade groceries to select from. When
subjects have occupied the time
the post year. she said. Mrs. Trigg
then introduced the president. Miss,
Werrine Edwards. of the May Hill
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adm8
in Denton
to
Fashion
seventh vice-president, n . . t.,
Mrs. B B Harris will sing a sdo:
and a report of the president will
be given by Mrs-Teeles-gslexens
ces will be held as follows: High
school. Mmes. W. A. Besom and
Eugene Risser; grade school. Mmes.
R M Carter and J. C. Vandet-
woude; small school. Mmes. M. A.
Tayloc and Leon Cavaness.
Texas Congress; conterences: Highnamed delegate to the Second Dis-
School, grade school, small associa- 1 trict P.-T. A. meeting, which is to
tior.s; solo. Mrs. M L. Hutcheson : I be held here next week.
report of ejections judges. Mmes W Mrs. George Owens was named
gram is: Recreation. Mrs. Lillian P.
Butter; awards: fire prevention'es-
say. Mrs. George P Mizzell; award
—Miller membership loving cup.
Mrs. R. M. Carter; award—beauti-
fication plan pictures. Mmes J. C.
Jones and Jack Couger; music,
mother singers. Miss Sitdie. wa-
lams directing; report of sesolu-
Complimentary Lumcheon
The Denton County P.-T. A. will
give a complimentary luncheon at
noon Thursday honoring the dele-
gates.
A thrift pageant given by C. I. A
will open the Thursday afternoon
program. The remainder of the af-
ternoon session will consist or: High
School Orchestra, Johnnie Lawhorn,
director; Mrs. W. E Jackson. pre-
siding: organ solo. Mrs. W. T. Ev-
ers; report of standing committees:’
Endowment funds. Mrs. J. C. Jones
district student loan fund, Mrs.
George P. Mizell and child welfare
day, Texas Congess of Parents and
Teachers Day. Mrs. Etta Caruthers
Porter: ’ city counei reports: School
for parents. Miss Lucille Magruder,
director of the C. I. A. nursery
school: recreation. Mrs. Llan, Por-
ter Butter. chairman of recreation:
spent Thursdy in Denton.
. - Mrs W W Trickey of East
• Orange, N. J., is here for a month's
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the cafeteria in the
lingswrtha room will have charge
of the program and fifth grade
and.gucsts playing. At the close of
the game Mrs. Dolpir EVers Jr. tela
__- __-___.Thehome economtesdeprtment
- First Baptist Church Fort Worth, « the Shakespeare Clcb, meeting
----— ' Thursday afternoon with Mmes. L.
Cv Rice risked in Posninnrbasxetsems
A Vila Tonic Pegmanent for ..........r-.
Or a Benutrut Eugene Wave for
- ' THE NONA MU BEAUTY shor
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The Willing Workers Class of
the First Baptist Church elected
Mrs. A. J. McDade second vice pres-
ident and Mrs. Gertrude Hayes
fourth vice president to fin vacan-
cies. In a meeting Thursday after-
noon with Mrs. McDade The class
also contributed 81550 to be sent
Mias Ray Bester, a missionary in
Brazil. Mrs. J. K Rathbone offered
the devotional.
After business quilting was done
for - a period, then refreshments
were served. Eighteen members at-
tended.
tions committee. Mrs. Kirk' Hatt:
viccpresident:‘Mrs.3..3. Handley, report of credential committee, Mrs
L. Miller and R. L West in the
Miller home, closed the year's work
with a program presented by MYs.
Edna W. Trigg, county home dem-
onstrator, and six Denton County
4-H Club girls. These demonstrat -
edzthe making of clothes closets
ah dressing tables from orange
boxes at small expense, 73 cents for
the closet and less for the dressing
table
Mrs. Trigg spoke, preceding the
demonstration, of the aims and
ambitions of her clubs, to induce
rural people to produce their living
at home, to study adequate diet and
to make their homes attractive at
small cost. Gardening and clothing
life Invert men’s. Mrs. Edward _________, -
Kneeland, honor-ry life president of .nie Aktos.Mrs. J. H. Hauer
K.
Miss Grace Kibler of Electra is -
visiting her brother, Kibler.— Misses Aliee Biekle}, Pearl BakerMembers of thEentraLPresby-
Mrs. Quince Wheeler f Sanger Evelyn WiHs, Lois Jo Bentley and terien Sunday School are urged to
eNh+He 1/il-Ke +%A A++c. 2"".. AL.
Anvy btuesattrsut is preferred
for afternoon wear by Lilyan Tash-
man. actress The white Pique vest is 1
trimmed with rhinestone buttons. <
Ker hat is white. ti1 tanned tn blue :
and sandals are Hue. » .
_ , j, . . ____- . cey Gatewood of Jackson. Miss., J.
*• t ■eriing Of Ponder was tn R. Sweneon, Clay Morman Knd W.
nte- D-idex _ _ ___ — _______
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man and his sister. Mrs. Harry
Davidson of Newton, Ill., were
guests of Mr and Mrs. W. T. Evers
and Rev. and Mrs. Charles W. Estes
Thursday. Mrs Evers and the Estes
family formerly lived in Newton,
and these are long time friends.
Ivan Johnson is visiting in Fort
Worth
Mr and Mrs. W. R. Vivrett Jr.
and small son are visiting her par-
ents in Howe. They will return Sat-
uday.
Miss Lucille Carpenter ot Dallas
and Miss Katherine Barnhin of
Mineral Wells are guests of their
cousin, Mrs. Helen Kelsay. "
Mr and M;s. W. R Pitrgerald vis-
ited in Gainesville Thursday.
Mrs. J. A Bayless of Argyte vis-
tea piven ty the Teachers College man. and a social chairman wiU be (
DemonstratfonSchoorat o’elecktnamed later: 7 ,
Thursday afternoon at Mary Arden Mr Phoebe Mizell a teacher in 1
Lodge. the Demonstration School. ‘ led a
Special music and readings will discussion on "Habits in Child ;
fcature the program Thursday eve-1 Tmining” The children dt Nrs,
ning. I Joe Wilkins" room presented a pro-
gram and fourth grade motners
were hostesses
in the next meeting Miss Lila Hol-
well ottered the devotional from
First Corinthlans 14. Mrs W E
Vaughn offered prayer. Six were
present.
It was decided* to send a case of
eggs to Buckner’s Orphan Home,
Dallas. April 28. The Lord's Prayer
was used in closing. The meetin
next week win Jie with Mrs. Burch?
Get’a pair of sandals today.
--AU My lea in whiteblack. :
patent and red kid. •
scir weddizanniverrary with a
familydinner," anm"mmanif comerate
ulations came from friends and
relatives.
As a young gtrl, Mrs. Broun came
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E
W. Bentley, to Texas in about 1888.
She was born in Terre Haute. Ind-
Oct. 27. I860, and has lived in Tex-
as. all but eight years of her life.
Broun s a native of ‘ Virginia
andwasbem Sept. 1850 in Litch-
field. Lancaster County. He came
tq Texas in 1872 and has made his
home here since that time.
- Mr. and Mrs Brown have four
children. Mrs. Pearl McCormick. Will
and John Broun live in Denton, ai d
another daughter, Mrs. Marjorie
Brantlev. makes her home th Clerks-
dale. M*ss.
The Brouns moved to Denton 32
years ago and"have been living al
1311 Greenlee Street since that
' time. For 50 years, Broun has
been engaged in the real estate
, business.
dent; and the invocation wii be
given by W R. Vivrett, Jr other i mothes wiu be hostesses, it is an-
numbers are: String .quartet, i Plqyd Iwoieea ' - -
Graham,- director; address, etfuca-O" a ’
+n-el Iaci-lece- DAu EIaleieh ven- I „k ' —-5
Dr. Herrick Speaks
the ctae ot the evening a delicious Alton Baptist W. M. S.
ice course with beautirully decorated in Bible Study Session
cakes and nuts was served -
[fas Constance . — --- ------
Mmes P: M‘ of iccle i istes. Mts—A: E: Made-
ferences, incluain the pre-school
and smail aasociauons.
' The remaining part of the pro-
Fifty Ano vearu cago. Aprti 15.
1880, -Miss Lillian A. Bentley and
E T Broun were nirried at the
Bendey farm; four mf’M north of
Bolivar Today, 'they cebebrated
t is an-
’ Charles
Snug-fitting costumes are worn
all hours of the day this spring.
For the morning drive Carole Lom-
bard, actress, chooses this ensem-
ble comprising a beige suede topcoat
and matching hat. Belt fits snugly.
"Shotgun Paas"; "Retire Unn."
comedy with Bil House; "Adven-
tores in Africa." —
HOTEL DETITIAN TO MOVE TO
BALLAS SOON
Mrs J. A McHale, who has been
arsoclated with the Southern Ho-
tel as dietitian, will go to Dallas
soon and will make her home at 327
Eas Eighth. Street. She stated she
has enjoyed her residence here 8nd
appreciates the courtesies that have
been 'extended her.
New Yorkers ‘spend $3,900 a day
telepnonine.forcorrect.time_
Catching Cold?
VICKS ( ’ ' ■
The Boston BELECK’S
* Ra«t Std Square.
Dr. Jessie Louise Herrick has re-
turned from Quanah where she
judged health posters at the meet-
dox: county council structure Mrs. Ing of the 13th District P - T. A. .ge mcawueu. ...... „ J. ...
E n fobents, programs.,MFE, PraRt.Healt. Potief concernine adne -wi, cerHefman, M.demiegre-
Harringlon. projects. Mrs. Jolin A. l nve-point chnd.weTe displayrtf at
MePArfana: finding of conferences: meetine inSnenah Dr Herrick
High school end grade school. lalso led a round table discusstonon
, ihe conterenee will dose with the mmunization axainst diseases. She
Friday atternoon program which isfspokestosa,zroun on “Health in the
to open with musk by the Demon-INew,Sola1 order She was among
Stratton school rhythm band a- the hocr guess, several lunch-
rected by Mrs. Cora Stafford. Rec-1e0ts
benition of all associations presorv-
tns locar unit package as Pyr. A.
d- rlie-ftrrt part of ih« program, to
be followed by findings of the con-
1isit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas
The senior class had charge of
the asscaibly program in the Sen-
ior High School Friday rror ning,-
presided over by the class president,
O. D. Grandy, who served as an-
nouncer in a monk radio broadeast.
. senda drill team from the lodge
a to the North Texas Association of
■ the Maccabees, which will meet in
intendent, and O. P. Grandy, assis-
tant, in their Induction Into office,
it is announced by the pastor. Rev.
Chailes W. Estes.
Right Reverend Harry T. Moore.
Episcopal bishop of the diocese of
Dallas, will be here to conduct a
confirmation service in the St. Bar-
nabas mission on North ' Locust
Street Sunday evening at 7:15
o'clock.
Mrs. E. L. Harris of 1012 Cantor
Street was taken to the Methodis'
Hospital. Dallas. Thursday morn-
ing for treatment following an ill-
ness of several weeks. -
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Otis K. Ta-
bor. 629 Schmitz Street. Friday.
Loy. named John Edward.
R. E. Jackson was called to Cres-
son Friday because of the death of
his mother. Mrs. W E. Jackson,
who had been in til health for sev-
eral weeks. Funeral services will be
held in Cresson Saturday, with W
R Vivrett. pastor of the First Chris-
tian Church, here, in charge.
Mrs. Edna Trigg met w.th the
women of the Drop community at
the home of Mrs Martin Neely and
organized the Drop Women’Tom
Demonstration Club The followin
omcers were elected: Prasident,
Mrs. Martin Neely; vice president.
IM Brent; secretary, Mrs. e: W
Curry.
Mrs. Trigg win meet with the
club Friday, April 29, at the home
of Mrs E W Curry and give a
cheeso-making demonstrattgn.
ngthefer-trimmees
tcs gwi MM i M, A ,'feydor.. Bon-
ham. president: Mrs. W E. Jack-'
son. Hillsboro first vice-president:
Mrs. R. M. Carter, Sherman, second
vice-president: Mrs. Jack Schmitz.
Denton, fourth vice-president; Mrs.
Leon Cavaness; Maypearl fifth vice-
president MYs M M. Summons.
Witte Points, sixth vice-president;
Mrs. J. J. Handley, Greenville, sev-
enth vice-president;" Mrs. Jack M
Little, Dallas, recording secretary.
Mrs. C. L. Bradford, Bonam, cor-
responding secretary; Mrs. Wess
Peed, Honey Grove, historian.
Mmes W. C. Kimbrough and M L. DREAMLAND — Tim McCoy in
Miss Katie Henley, retiring presi-
dent at the Evening Otrcle, had
charge of the entertainment, and
was assisted by the following offt-
4 ns. •
Nothing xyer—
$3.98
the mid-term class of the Denton
High School, was a visitor on the
. campus Friday She is the daughter
l‛of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. OBanion,
i now living in Austin.
Miss Janet Mason is ‘spending
the week-end in Irving with Miss
Flomaree Roberson, who teaches
there.
Mrs. George Light er. of Pitot
Point is the week-end guest of Mis.
A- W Momis.
Mrs W W Trickey and son. W
', W.. Ur, of Orange City, New Jer-
soy, are guests ot her parent*. Mr.
: and Mrs G. A. Douglass. They ex-
pect to-be in Denton for four or
• five weeks.
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Organdies
Mrs. J. E Bevill was re-elected
president of the West Ward P.-T.
A- at its monthly meeting Wednes-
day afternoon in the school. Those
eleoted to serve with her are: Mmes.
W. T. Doggett. Ben Fritz and Tom
HarpooL ref., secend and third
vice presidents, respectively; secre-
tary-treasurer, Mrs. J. Frank
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