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10:50 a. m.—Sermon. Anthem by
at the close of the evening a re-
freshment plate wo* served carrying
plea classes.
Ing of the /Teachers College Ele-
Lodge. Miss Daisy Childress will
"Dads’ night" will be observed in
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SILK DRESSES
Spring Dresses
$3.45 and up
Denton County. The couple enjoyed
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a surprise shower
Preaching.
Buy It At
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L. C. Burr & Co.
the general program of work. They
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Kimbrough-Tobin Drug Store
Mrs. Paul Groves and two
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Free Delivery
Telephone 47
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gram.
Piano Pupils Appear
Schools entry for
ic League one-
Events Monday
Benefit Show
SCREEN TODAY
only.
"Penthouse";
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8:15.
Jess Pinckley, Asst. Mgr.
Fred Cobb, Mgr.
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Let’s Keep It
CURTIS DRUG STORE
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able asset for Denton.
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FEBRUARY
ARRANGE NOW TO SEE THE SHOW TONIGHT
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The Class B Track Meet which was brought herhs
through the efforts of Theron J. Fouts will be a vale- l
Mrs. Wilburn Pearson, Mrs. Frank Rigler, Mrs. Ray
Sadler, Mrs. Ed Miller, Mrs. Mark Waldrip and Mrs.
Happy Home Spring.
Wash Frocks
The average man exhales 200,-
000.000 particles in a single breath.
Coltegbe, left Friday morning for
Cleveland, O., to represent the Al-
phat Iota Chapter of the Kappa
Delta Pt at a national convention
of that group Miss Hayes expects
Baxter in
Comedy.
and received
Refreshments
mentary Council at 7 o’clock Mon-
day evening in the Mary Arden
Warner
News;
and
chit-
Floyd Graham’s Stage Band in
spechility numbers and Richard Dix
in “No Marriage Ties," at Teach-
era College auditorium tonight at
Voice Recital to Be
Given Monday Night
Miss Isabell Crow, C. 1. A. ex-
change students from New Zealand,
will discuss the educational ays-
Ilan Harshaw. Martha Ann Reagan
and Dou Ise White.
whaler, will be here with the ex-
hibit and is "skipper" in charge
of the crew of men that explains
the modern and old time method*
of whaling. . ___
1 School.
Ing.
People’s meet-
Do Not Buy
FURNITURE
Whale Will Be On
Exhibit Next Week
Church Board Hear*
Benevolences Plea
any material damage.
Rev. T. C. Wright of Denton has
been called to the pastorate of the
EDWARDS A MeCRART
FURNITURE CO.
Telephone 530
c. 1. A. Girls Debate
Arlington Visito
AMONG SICK
Mrs.' Charles Lester, 200 Soutn
Elm Street, is ill.
Mrs. A. L. Scott is ill.
Bill Boyles, Mill Street, is ill.
appear on your statements until April
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Fred Harper are to be guests tonight.
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D, H. S. Play Entry
Now In Rehearsal
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DENTON, TEKAS, RECOKD-CHMONICLE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARI EDM--
PITTSBURGH
Sun-proof Paints,
Varnishes And
Enamels
have given satisfaction
in Denton for more than
25 years.
Phone 958
Morris & McClendon
children of Wood Street entertain-
ed a group of relatives and friends
in their home Thursday evening
Charge purchases made now will not
many lovely gift*,
were served at the close of the
G. H. Reeves Jr.
Given Party
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Reeve*, 231
Bois d’Arc Street, entertained with
a surprise party for their son. G.
H. Jr., on hl* 12th birthday Thurs-
day evening. Games were played
in which prizes were given the
winners, music was enjoyed, and
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the choir.
6:30 p. im— Epworth Leagues. ■
7:30 p. m.—Sermon by the pastor.
Young People’s service in charge of
7 p. m.—Sermon
Corner Pearl and Bolivar Street.
CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN
Nee the show at Teachers Col-
lege auditorium tonight at »:U. A
big show for 25c. Auspices Deuton
Boosters Club. 167
Brown, Mary Sweeney. Sara Wheat,
Ava Cain Hamilton, Jeanette Sow-
ell, Helen Matthews. Mary Alice
Wilson, Pauline Stevenson and Joan
Stubbs.
are visiting all the churches in the
Fort Worth district of the Presby-
terlan Church. U. S.
The meeting was also to make
the church budget for the year, but
the work was not completed and
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Burial Services
For F. H. Johnson
READER FROM THE W<---- ,
MADAM CYNARA
6:45 p. m.
ing.
7:45 p. m.-
$6.90
Grand Leader Co'
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T. C. Debaters in
Commerce Meet
Four team* of Teachers conees
debaters are in commerce tnll
week-end where they are participat
ing in the East Texas debate. touti
nament. Mrs. Olive Johnston and
Roas Compton, of the speech and
debate departments, are with tM
group. ’
Students who made the trip art
Misses Lillian Bee Wade. Ima
gene Robertson. Wanda Samet
and Johnnie Ism and Floyd Daugh
erty, Jesse Swot, Kermit HolLnge
worth and Lloyd Stowers.
Fuller and Woodrow Witt and Os-
car Bayles. A short pep rally was
held following the assembly.
Edwynna Phillips, Frances Tra
monte, Genevieve Lawson, Martha
Cast Selected For
Hindoo Play at C.I.A.
Part of the casting of the Hin-
doo play, “The Little Clay Cart,"
third C. I. A. Uttle Theater pro-
duction of the year, has been com-
pleted. according to Miss Ava Cain
Hamilton, who is to be student dir-
ector assisting Emory Q. Horger,
of the speech faculty.
The play is to be given Saturday
evening, March 3, In the college
auditorium during the annual
speech conference which will be held
on the campus that day. Presented
in 10 acts or scenes between which
the curtain is not lowered, the play
will be divided by an intermission
after the sixth scene.
Those who have been selected to
10:00 a. m —Sunday
11:00 a. m.—Preachl
Church honoring Dr. Ernest Thomp-
son of Charleston. w. Va., moder-
ator of the General Assembly of
the Presbyterian Church, U S.
Miss Glennie Beanland, who
teaches in Frisco, is visiting Miss
Ruth Robertson.
Miss Margaret Gurley, teacher
in Frisco, Is spending the week-
end at home.
Freddy Knight Jr. of Fort Worth
is here for the week-end as the
guest of Dewey Mark.
Mrs. A. D. Beck is in Bowie to
attend the bedside of her daugh-
ter. Miss Mary Alma Beck, who
is sick. Miss Beck teaches In Bowie
public schools.
Miss Ine Inglish of Stamford,
former C. I. A. student, visited
on the campus Saturday.
Miss Adele Bramlett of Wichita
Falls, former C. I. A. student, visited
here Saturday.
Miss Jasmine Sheppard of Far-
mersville is spending the week-end
here with her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
M. C. Sheppard.
Miss Gladys Simpson, who teach-
es in Gladewater, Is here for the
week-end with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. B. D. Simpson.
rusr’ErnoDtsr cnuncn
Rev. E. E. White, pastor
8:30 a. m.—Church School, Claud*
lake part are Misses Gladene Parr,
Betty Lighten, Florence Prewitt,
en the cast selected, and rehear-
sals begun under direction of Mtss
Sara Wheat. C I A. student-teach-
will be issued ruahees at the lodge,
and the remainder of the week will
be pledge week. Each individual
club is to set it* own date for the
formal initiation and post it on
the bulletin board* at the college
BOOKS
ARE CLOSED
day and Friday.
Everywhere this exihibt car has
appeared, it has created a wide
community Interest because of its
educational value to the younger
element who can see at first hand
what their parents in most in-
Jewell Sauls,
Harrison and
M
adjourned until Tues-
day evening, when it wil again as-
semble and plan the years pro-
----- Whitworth, Tommie Ward. Alvey
All C. I. A. students who have Ryan, Junior Seelye and Nancy
been rushed by one or more liter- Reeves,
ary dubs of the campus during the —---—=—
Eastowetkaar de 50 *ootockxaohe \Graham Presents
dazasarternoon to preterence Stage Shoiv For
Ti following afternoon, at 5:30 n° . • c.
o’clock blds and pledge ribbons HoOSter Benefit
All-College Dance
AtT. C. March 10
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An all-college dance will be spon-
sored at the TeashersCollese, Mar
10. In Harris Gymanisum by the
Beta Alpha Rho Beta. Floyd Gra-
ham and his Stage Band will fur-
nish music.
Charles Estes is chairman of the
dance committee and those serv-
ing with him are Charles Saunders
and Clayton McGinnis.
Booster Club
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evening.
The guest register included the
names of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L.
Hulse, Mbs Dollie Faulkner. Miss
FOURTH MAN CHARGED
KRUM BURGLARY
Honored On 30th
Anniversary Here
Mr. and MIS. Pat Corbin and
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TWO ADDED TO LIST FOB
RECITAL
Betty Jane Roberts and James
Bryan Neale were on the program
of the recital given Friday night
by the beginners’ speech class of
the body was to be brought here. Roy Allen Jr , Charles Hoffman,
__________— George Ward, James Baker. Burl
~ l a +. Baker. Robert Nail. Carl Grube.
C. 1. A. >tudents tO Polly Jean Reeves. Maurine Ste-
Give Club Preferences pwieam-pStvxegenanjimme
Sunday morning on "Four Great
Macon E. Willis, general repre-
sentative, for the Pacific Whaling
Company, of Long Beach, Calif-
was in Denton yesterday making
arrangements with icity officials to
bring to Denton their mammoth,
marine exhibit, which features a
monster whale 55 feet long and
weighs more than 68 tons.
The exhibit is on a specially con-
structed all steel railroad car, 100
PERSONALS
Mrs John Miller sr. and aons,
Harold and Bobby, of Wichita Palls,
were in Denton Friday and Satur-
day visiting their son and brother.
John Maier Jr., who 1* a student
in Teachers College, and other rel-
atives.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Waldrip and
Mr. and Mrs. Deals Headlee were
in Dallas Friday evening to attend
a bridge party in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. F. K Shaw.
Mrs. W. H. Stewart and uttle
daughter, Margaret, and Miss Car-
olyn Flower* left Saturday morn-
ing for Rio Grande City, where
Mrs. Stewart will join her hus-
band and Miss Flowers will visit
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she tells you just what you,want to know without askinga Sine,e
question. Madam cynara was horn with this wonderful, rift and..
of Egyptian blood, therefore that is the real foundation of ner
wonderful gift.
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speclal Readings 50c. Hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Located at 117 Baat
-* Oak street, Denton. Texas.
Sunday hours 16 a. m. to 5 p. m. _______
Spring Dresses
,-9-- Bright, new frocks in solid
6”* colors and attractive prints
Ks * $ that make a decided change
“ from the somber colors of
./vT. . winter. The newest neck-
P?cbezib. lines and sleeve treatments
6,3225084*, are here. They are just what
"*"2- you have been looking for,
e a'dress that is youthful, gay
4 and practical.
The Shakespeare Club will
meet st 3 p. m. in the Wom-
en’s Club.
The Ariel Club literature de-
partment will meet at 3:30 p m.
With Mrs H. G. Whitmore, 418
Texas Street.
Rev. Everett B King,. national
missionaries chairman, and Rev. L.
R Hogan. field worker. both of
Fort Worth, met here Friday af-
ternoon with a joint session of the
deacons and elders of the Central
Presbyterian Church in the inter-
est of benevolences for the year
il a. m—Communion of the
Lordp. MPPYung People’s meetings, to-return next Saturday.
dies were served. Patriotic colors
were carried out and favors were
George Washington hatchets.
ers ■ daughter. Miss Mamie Simpkins.
The play is "The Last of the Mrs. J. H. Parsons, Mrs. Edna Cru-
Loweries," by Paul Green.,and four baugh and daughter.
students take the roles of the1
drama: James shelton, Marylil-
Burial services for P. Hugh
Johnson, M. of Wichita Palls, who
died Friday at his home there,
were to be held Saturday afternoon
at 4 o’clock at the I. O. O. r. ceme-
tery, conducted by Rev. Charles
W Estes. pastor of the Central
Presbyterian Church. Johnson liv-
ed southeast of Denton for a tew
years, going from here to Wichita
Falls. .
He is survived by his wife, three
daughters, Mrs. O. J. Gleb of Aus-. ——t:~" -— — . -
tin, Mrs. Louise Freedman of Fort sandwiches, angel food cake, hot
Worth and Mrs C. W. Jamison of chocolate and miniature flags asfa-
Dallas: two sisters and five broth- vora. The hostess was asststed in
era Funeral services were to beserving by Mias Annie Lee Reeves.
■ — - -------1 Those present were Seth Gray.
afternoon at 2:30 o’clock in the
Church of the Nazarene in Denton,
holding services in a tent on East
Oak Street. The public is invit-
ed.
Dr. J. C. Matthews of the Teach-
ers College faculty, will speak on
"Education in the Crisis" at the
Public Forum at 3 o’clock Sunday
afternoon in the auditorium of the
municipal building. The public is
invited. , ,
Miss Margaret Hayes, secretary
in the dean’s office at Teachers
Bolivar Street, called firemen of tne
central station out Friday afternoon. sAi,n2 asscisssed
The blaze was put out before it did beginning.AprilBoth‛dicussed
Cities all over the state are anxious to obtain this
"M jk'
meet It behooves every loyal Denton citizen to
lend their support to this enterprise.
Events in World History” and in the .
evening on "The Wrestling Match.” tne session
The piano pupils of Miss Dora
Floyd presented a program and en-
joyed a social hour in her studio
Thursday afternoon with- 15 stu-
dents and three guests present. The
life of Handel was reviewed by Mary
Etta Long, and Lets Nell Under-
wood reported on Mozart. Others
taking part on the program were
Marie and Willie B Kelsay. Arline
and Bernadine Gant, Maurine
Crain, Dorothy Surber, Elizabeth
Ann Mixell, Jennie Lou Moore and
Lorraine Lovette.
TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. H. B Singleton, pastor
9:45 a. m—Bible School.
11:00 a. m.—Sermon.
6:30 p m—B. T, S.
7 30 p. m.—Preaching service.
7:00 p. m.—Wednesday—Prayer ser-
vice. ..... . . .
Blount Street.
cuunen or CHRIST
Thomas E. MLholland, minister
Lord's Day.
9:45 a m—Song,
e 50—Bible classes.
10:45—Singing.
11:00 a m.—Sermon
foot long and will be placed on the
tern of New Zealand at a meet- siding near the M.-K-T. depot for
ing of the /Teachers College Ele- exhibition next Wednesday, Thurs-
the meeting of the High School P.-
T. A. Tuesday evening at 7:45
o'clock In the school auditorium,
and all parents are invited to at-
tend.
The SL Barnabas College Club of
the Episcopal Church, In its meet-
Ingb in Virginia Carroll Hall on
Oakland Avenue Sunday evening
at 6:30 o'clock, wihear Miss Mary
Louise Giraud, a junior in C. I. A.
speak on “Bishop Brent." She will
make the same talk on Tuesday
afternoon at a meeting of the Epis-
copal Guild.
Mrs. E. F. Ross received a mes-
sae from Duncan, Ok., stating her
sister, Mrs. R. P. Wilson, had died
Friday morning. Mrs. Wilson vis-
ited Mrs. Ross here last summer.
Window curtains catching fire at
the residence of R. M. Huffhines. 222
During the social hour sandwich- .
cs. cakes, hot chocolate and can- PALACE Today
Rev. W. Fred Galbraith, pastor
walvOor. sperintendentcnowenArr: Castieberry, superintendent.
fin. secretary. Lesson, "Twelve Sent
Forth." ____
The second of a series of studies
on "Looking in the Bible” will be
conducted at the First Christian
Church Sunday evening at 230
o'clock by the pastor, W. R. Vivrett
Jr., the topic for this time being
"My Bible—What Does It Say
About Humility?" In the morning
the subject will be “The Larger
Lfe."
Circles 1 and 4 of the First Bap-
tist W. M s. will hold a cottage
prayer meeting Monday at 2:30 p.
m. in the home of Mrs. Charles
Crain, 800 Haynes Street.
Rev. Clyde McCurdy, pastor of
property and of being an accom-
plice to theft, naming W. C Price
of Gainesville, the fourth man had
been charged here in connection
with the recent burgtarling of
the J O McClister dry goods store
at Krum. Price was brought here
Friday night from Gainesville, and
bond had not been set Saturday
morning.
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BUY 11 IN DENTON
Fundamentalist Baptist Tabernacle
With the filing of charges of I in Gainesville, and will preach there
receiving and concealing stolen “
and' "Cradle song." Schumann- ----------------
Heink Club: "There's an Old Spin- Richard Dix in “No Marriage
ning Wheel," Jennie Lou Moore; Ties," Teachers College auditorinm
"You'd Better Ask Me." Mary Fran-1 tonight at 8:15.
Starring RICHARD DIX
In “NO MARRIAGE TIES”
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Floyd Graham And His Stage Band
11:00 a. ---------- —g--.
m.—Young People’s Choir
______a-rs. and adult prayer period.
7:30 p. m.—Sermon by Dr. L. B.
Ballard, pastor of the First Baptist
Church of Ennis.
her uncle, A. J. Flowers. c„ ------ „
. Dr. W Fred Galbraith went to held at 2 p. m. in Dallas, after which
' Fort Worth. Saturday to attend a the bod was tn be brought here.
‘ luncheon in the First Presbyterian ’ ____ _____
Mr. and Mrs. R.
The pupils of J. M. Edwards wiu Mrs. Kathleen Henderson in add-
be presented in voice recital Mon- tion to those on the original pro-
day evening at 7:45 o'clock in the grain. Herschel Miller announced
auditorium of the First Baptist the number*. A large crowd attend-
anniversary of their marriage mShurhroMsuKansm Moonccomded -------------
Tenten funt ts. munle antoved panista. I Spores that attack tomatoes, po-
The prosram is as follows "An tatoca and fruit crops travel through
Old English Air," "Kentucky Babe” the air at helghts up to 18,000 feet.
DREAMLAND—Today only. Jack -----.:---
Hoxie in "Pony Express": Tom Sand bars are being formed which,
Tyler in "Phantom of the Air”; I it is believed, will connect the Aleu-
Comedy. tian Islands with the Alaskan
______;-------— | mainland.
MUSICAL PROGRAM GIVEN AT------
HIGH SCHOOL "No Marriage Ties” featuring
A musical program was present- Richard Dix, also. Flozd Graham
ed in the Senior High School assem- and his stage band in spedaRy
bly Friday by J. E. Lawhon and his lnumbers at Teachers College audi-
High School Orchestra. A skit was torium tonight at 8:13. Adm. 25c.
also given by three students. Those See a big show. Auspices Denton
in the skit were Miss Lola Mae Boosters Club, with entire proceeds
----- himitobe used in defraying expenses
of Class B track meet here in May.
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Kermitt Hollingsworth, vice presi-
dent of Young People. Misses Louise
White and Nell Taylor will sing
’’ ’Neath the Old Olive Tree."
FUNDAMENTALIST BAPTIST
CHURCH .
Rev. Tom Renfro, pastor
10:60 a. m—Bible School. All
classes study 1st Samuel 28. The pas-
tor speaks on the aoove chapter at
this hour to adult and young peo-
NOTICE!
During the reconstruc-
tion on S. Locust we
will be located in the
same block on S. Elm,
just opposite."
JOES PIT-BAR-B-Q
STAND
South Side Elm St.
Christian Religion,” Psalms 4:7
6:15 p. m —C E. meeting, leader.
Miss Mildred Dobbins
7 :30’p. m —Preaching by the pas-
tor on "Character Sketch of Calaphas,
high priest, who condemned. Christ
to death on the part of the Jews."
ST. BARNABKS EPISCOPAL MISSION
Rev Charles J Kinsolving III. priest
7:30 a. m.—Holy Communion. Kin-
solving in charge.
945 a. m.—Church.School.
11:00 * m.—Morning Prayer and
sermon.
401 North Locust Street.
NAZARENE CHURCH
Rev. J W Dodd, minister
East Oak Street
The Stage Show to be presented
by Floyd Graham and his band
as a part of the Booster’s Club
Benefit at the Teachers College
Auditorium Saturday night is en-
titled "Here Comes tie Show
Boat" and feature* several special
numbers with special arranged
scenery and lighting effect*, the
director announces , •
The feature of the program wil
be Elaine Johnson, -year old im
personator from Dallas in songs
and dances. Other numbers are
Bush and Tittle" in "the Ivory
Dusters” a piano duet: and sever-
al number* by the band includmj
a specigi arrangement by Bora
Parker "When Day Is Done.”
sermon by the pastor, the Congregationalist Church at
-—• " Friendship, will preach tomorrow
CERTAIN FACTS THAT WE HAVE
ESTABLISHED
Through study and experience with our business
mean nothing UNLESS we are able to convince YOU
of their truth.
You already know that we contact people that you
never see BUT do you know that the opinion they
form of you, your business and of Denton is formed
through us? They pay us dollars that would other-
wise never be in our city and that;of each dollar they
leave with' us. you get ninety-six cents.
if we were to tell you; that without any loss of time
from your business and with nothing morerto, do
than speak a good word for us, we would pay you
ninety-six cents of each dollar we received from our
business you would probably think we were fool-
ish.
THIS IS AN ACTUAL FACT. OUR RECORDS
PROVE IT.
SOUTHERN HOTEL
Fifty people attended thedofc
bate yesterday in the C. I. A. speeeie
auditorium between Mines Ed*
wynna Phillips and Mary Sweeheki
and a girls' team from N. T. A C 1
Arlington.
The debate was for tile purpose of.
giving the teams practice in des
bating and no decisions were ren*
dared. — .__________________
T. C. ABT WORK DISPLAYE
IN PAUAS
A display of modern posters
magaine covers and travel toldera .
betoogt"* to the Teacher* Collegi
art department. Is on display •
the Woodrow Wilson High Bchod i
in Dallas. Miss Eleanor Benneta
who has been a member oC to
Teachers College art faculty, fc ;
a number of summers, 1* direc
tor of the Dallas school art de
partment.
Until you have ween our <
After you have bhe
around, mee us and we
you’ll And what you
priced right.
Brent Jackson, who was operat-
ed on at the Denton Hospital a
week ago for appendicitis, was
moved home Saturday morning
where he is reported doing nicely.
Bermon subject, "He Brought Him to 220 "
“sowhmrouehmrasaves.o ou" and JulRo
6 30 p. m—Seniors.
7:15 p m -Evening worship. The
Cry of the Lost--‛No Man Cares for
stances have not been able to wit- ---- , «
ness during ttheir Uves, Willis said. Mr and MrS. HulSe
Captain Mike Dolan, veteran " '• “u “1‛ 9
CHURCH
Rev J. L. Elliott, pastor
Corner Welch and Maple Streets.
10:00* a. m—Sunday School. Rev.
A. L. Faw, superintendent. _____________ -- .
glve.arevtew.„ora child's book.
$4.98 to $19.50
Perfect For Spring
BELECK's
East Side Square
in observance of the 80th birth-
day of Mre G. W. Elbert, pioneer
resident of Denton County, open
house will be held at her home.
1201 Bolvar Street, Sunday aft-
ernoon from 2 to 5:30 o'clock. it
was announced Saturday. Her
friends are invited to call during
those hours.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Rev W E Meyer, pastor
10:15 a. m.—Sunday School.
11:00 a. m.—Morning worship.
7 00 p. m —Bible hour.
703 North Eim Street.
honoring Mr. and Mrs. Frank E.
Hulse, her parents, on the 37th
dren, MT and Mrs. Eggleston and
children. Mis. Bertha Mae Stew-
art, Mrs. Frank Mayfield, Mrs. Ma-
rv Flelds, Mr and Mrs. Fred Rhode.
Mrs. R T Vickery and son. Mrs.
Jess Griffiths and son, Mrs. Lois
Eggleston. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hulse
and daughter. Mrs. Bertie Lester
and grandson, Mrs. B. E Cru-
baugh, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Cru-
baugh. Mr and Mre. Ski Boyd,
Woodrow Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Hu-
bert Knight. Mrs Parson. Mr.
and Mrs. Mize, Mr. and Mrs. Olan
Willis, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bailey.
Mrs. Hester and son, Miss Gladys
Davis, Miss Hendricks. Mr ana
Mrs. Elmer Hulse. Mrs. March-
banks and son. Mrs. Caldwell and
res Neale and John Brooks: ’ False I
Prophet,” Katherine McCombe;
"Sing' Me to Bleep." James pee)
Baldwin Jr.; selected. Mias Eliza-
beto Louise White: "Brown Bird
Binging," MIss Mary Nelma; "on1
the goad to Mandalay." Clark
Blackburn; "The Slave Song."
Mias Elizabeth Provence; “Bell*
of the Bn," James Dixon; “Ah.
Sweet Mystery of Life,” Mrs. Troy
Stinson; "Where My Caravan Has
Rested," Robert B. Neale Jr.; "Out
of the Dusk to You,” Misses Mary |
Nfns, iDorothy Chandler, Jean
Cornelius. Esther Ubben, Elizabeth
and Ethelston Provence.
Open House For Mrs.
Elbert's Birthday
CURTIS' LAVENDER BUB-
BING ALCOHOL
A Rubbing Alcohol Compound
containing 70% Grain alcohol
and Bone acid delightfully
perfumed with Lavender Flow-
ers and Oli of Bay. Cool re-
freshing and stimulating with-
out the usual alcohol odor.
Hnta 49c
ALARM CLOCKS
At Curtis’ you’ll find an as-
sortment of good alarm clock
that are dependable.
St. Regis Alarm .............. $135
st. Regis Electric $2.19
The wesclox Siesta $395
Rig Bens
Plain and Butler Finish $3.95
Big Ben Lumtnoua 84.50
PERFUMES
At Curtis' you may select your
favorite perfume. Gardenia is
a new number by Solon Palm-
er at 82. Fleurs de Amour by
Roger and Gallet, Evening in
Paris. Coty (all odors) at 81.10.
A case full of popular per-
fumes.
CURTIS NORWEGIAN
We buy Cod Liver Oil in steel
drums from a large importer
and bottle it under the Curtis
Label. It is a standard Vita-
min-Tested Norwegian OR and
_ we’ll sure you money on your
Cod Liver Oil purchases.
Pinto i9e Quarts 8128
11:00 a. m —Public worship. Ser-
mon, "The Sin We Seldom Mention.’’
1- ' 6:30 p. m.—Young People’s meet-
ing. Miss Gladys Gardner, president.
| subject, "Church Government.” Will
Fred Galbraith, leader.
| 7:30 p. in -4-Sermon, "Paul and Oth-
er Go-Getters."
1 120 South Elm St.
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN cuURCI
Rev. Chas. W. Estes, pastor
9 45 a. m. Sunday School. Wm. G.
Woods, superintendent. Sunshlne
Band meet following. *
1100 a m—Morning worship.
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—
In Recital.Friday-mDantneerchosshooenge-one-
act play contest, to be held at
C. I A. next spring, has been chos-
PRICES AT CURTIS’
Agarex Compound, pint $1.00
Acker’s Black Medicine 60c
Curtis' Heavy Mineral Oil.
__pt.—-....,. 59c 3
Curtis’ Heavy Mineral Oil,
qt..............890
Curtis' Aspirin, 100’s ........ 49c
Curtis’ Aspirin, 50’ ........--.29c
Bayer’s Aspirin, 21‛s .........- 29c
Hind’s Honey & Almond
Cream ...........r-*............ 42c
Curtis’ Vanilla Comp., pt. 69c
Laxative Bromo Quinine 25c
Yeast Foam Tablets 50c
Alpine Kitchen Lotion, pt. 390
Almond Hand Lotion, pt. ... 39c
Scotch Flavor .........50c
Milk Magnesia Tablets 19c
Airmaid Hosiery $1, 8135, $165
English Ice Bags. 9 inch 850
Curtis Syrup Pepsin, G ox. 39c
< aidwell’s Syrup Pepsin,
5 ox. ............. 39c
Kleenex................. 180
Black Draught ......... 4 180
Menthodyne ..................... 890
Curtis’ Liver Pills 19c
Weinhagen A Hespe 1-Min-
Ute Thermometer 81.00
--Rexall Orderlies, • 10, 23c, 50c
B&B Absorbent Cotton, 1b. 59C
Campho Carbol, 2 or. 35c
Gates Ingenue Chocolates, —
Tb ..... 8 5c
Mello- Mutt with C. L. Oli 8100
.: ----
My Soul’. —
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCI
W. R Vivrett. minister .
9145 a. m—Juncay SehooL Clay
Um Potter, superintendent.
10:45 a. m.—Sunday School assem-
bly.
- 10 55 a. m.—Sermon, "The Larger
Life “
6:30 p. m —Christian Endeavor So-
cieties.
7 30 p. m —-Sermon, "My Bible—
What Does It Teach About Humility."
7 15 p. m. Wednesday—Prayer ser-
vlce.
. FIRSTFnarrisr CnRcn
Dr. Karl H. Moore, pastor
9 30 a. m-Sunaay School, R. J.
Garner, superintendent.
10 40 a m.— Assembl of Bible
School and announcements by the
pastor.
10 30 a m.—Sermon. "Practical
Christianity." Anthem, "Break Forth
Into Joy" (Simper).
6:15 p m—Church Training Ser-
vice. (.
7:30 p m —Sermon by the pastor,
" Fhe Needs of Every Christian." Mu-
sic by a mixed quartet.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Rev. Jeff Gibbs, pastor
9 45 a m—Sunday School, A. &
Oliver, superintendent.
4 00 a m — Worship, song service
by choir; sermon.
6:00 P m—Christ’s Ambassadors
with Virgil Sparks, leader.
7:30 p. m - Evangelistic service.
7:30 p. m Wednesday—Bible study
ani Saturday evangelistic sermon.
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