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DENTON, TEXAS, RECORD-CHRONICLE, 8ATURDAE, APRIL U, 1936
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Feature Movies Scheduled at Denton
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Win H. Gonder,
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their race to the North Side Fowt
Worth team in the Distriot Meet
The mile relay tcam, composed
the six above named boys will re-
Kee. and Bear Hester
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For YOUR BUILDING,
transcontinental
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CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY
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rode a trail of vengeance the en-
PHANTOM
brother by drunken miners.
17 Jewels
"Ceiling Zero .
• SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
Pat O'Brien, with screen-ne wcom-
PAINTS
As
a
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whom Cagney is in love. The story
DRESS and SUIT SALE
who helps the young Italian
Strange Food Fact*
MAKE YOUR DOL-
Jack Mulhall are in the supporting
pergformances Thursday, only. with
S5.00
By Trading at the
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$8.00
EARLY DRESSES—i PRICE
GOT
$1.95
INTELLIGENCE
ABOUT
13.95
%
$6.25
Brooks Drug Store
Phones 29 and 39 4 West Side Square
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$7.38
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114.75, $16.50 values
values, 1 now.........
$12.50 values
values, % now
Romance and Intrigue Aboard
Airliner Theme for Texas Film
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mules in the Denton Hgh School,
was the main feature in a pay as-
sembly given at the High School
pura) to scale the heights to op-
erate fame Philip Merivale, pop-
ular star of the London and New
York stages, makes his film debut
in the picture as the composer who
is in love with the singer, and
Mannish and swagger
Suits,'were $16.95
to $24.50, now ..........
| are provided by Fre MacMurray,
[dean Pennett, John Howard, and
la bevy of other stars in “Thirteen
LAR HAVE MORE
CENTS
TO TAKE Ac
MOTOR APART
‘Littlest Rebel’
Shows at Palace
PUTTING
IT TO-
„GFTHER
P9eGAIN?
t
is based on the Broadway stage hit
by Lieutenant Commander Frank
Wead.
cussed for making application for
amiation with the Texas Division
' of Um- Acaduny of Science.
beginntng of this term, eight loving
cups have been added to further
the glory of this school.
piesented in the near future in the
City Park, with nearly the entire
publte Echool system of Denton tak-
Ing part
7:43
Whitesi
James Cuney and June Travis take the leads in "Ceiling Zero,"
which opens a two-day run at the Dreamland rheuter here Munday.
$3.95 values,
values, 12 now.......
FOLLOWING
BRONCOS
By SIANJOUNSON
Fred MacMurray and Jaan Benneu bead the large cast of film
favorites in the air adventure. “Thirteen Hour- by Air”, which be-
rina a two-day run at the Texas Theater tomorrow.
$7.90 values,
values, % now ..___
SEE THE NEW
BULOVA
Mannish and swagger
Suits, Were $12.50
to $16.95, now .........
politan open. star, returns to the
Texas screen Wednesday with Jan j
Kiepura, popular Polish singer. In!
“Give Us This Night." first full-
T
Comic Reading Is
Given at Assembly
Morris & McClendon
219 West Hickory
FIRST CINISTIAN cIIRCI
Rev. R. R. Yelderman, pastor.
9:45 a. m—Bible School
10:50 a m —Sermon by the pastor.
My Father’s Business."
7:00 p. m.—Young People’s Socie-
ties.
8:00 p. m.—Sermon by the pastor.
"No Room for Jesus.’’
GIBSON CARDS
We have just received a new shipment of Gib4
. son Cards for all occasions.
Shirley Temple will be teen in "The Lattlest Rebel" at the Palace ' •
Theater for two days. opening today. .. ... n
The Ghost Goes West." starring
handsome Robert Donat, tas
Individuai uonors should go to
the winers of these pups. Our'
basketbait boys received the silver
k
I
HAVE A SERVICE
DEPAKTMFNT3
Campaign to Raise
Scholastic Standards
In a special meeting of all the
juniors and seniors Thursday. Supt.
R C Patterson made an earnest
plea to the students to improve. the
schclastic standing of Deaton High
NO.
Natural Gold Case With
Matching Bracelet
$39.75
motion-picture attrncticn. Unit 14. ’ the Dreamland screen Wednesday
latest of Major Bowes amateur j for a two-day engagement. The pic-
was young and lovely, enjoying a
_ - . . _ to merry ning at life with her last
fame Slimax of the film is reach- i five thousand—and then they met— ’
ed in the struggle of the two men j and therein is the plot of The Gay !
Economy Grocery
& Market
be won by the school for three cop-
secutive years before it becomes the
property of the schocl. This is the
nst year that Denton High lias
’.■■'on the eup.
cat.
"The Girl From 10th Avenue," a
‛0*
be brought to the Palace screen for
a two-day engagement next Thura
day. The musical is the love-story d
a Royal Canadian "Mountie" and .
a famed grand opera singer, both
searehing the Canadian woods for
a young murderer who happens to-
be the brother of the singer. The
two are separated when they dis- •
cover each ether's missions, and axa.
Paint Up Now!
For Beauty and
Protection Use
" toe
BOTH AT YOUR BEST in YooR OWN
LINKS -ANO IT'S CHEADERT6 RA
FOR. KH EKRERT’s
jk "“U
ml--ie
; t "Cattle Thief
Riding to the-rescue ol defense-
less ranchera, averting a • cattle
stampede, and saving the girl he
loves Iran a band of cattle thieves.
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NAZARENE CHURCH
Rev F. R. Whitley, pastor.
10:00 a. m — Sunday Sehool.
11:00 a. m —Preaching.
6:00 p. m.—Young People’s meet-
ing. -
7:00 p. m - Preaching
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Corner Pearl and. Bolivar Streets.
Lyle Price, minister.
9:45 a. m.—Bible study.
10:50 a. m.—Worship. preaching
by R L. Whiteside
6:30 p. m.—Young People’s meet-
ing--
bers competed in other events. The
I team has put in a week of good
training and is expected to run a
good race .today Ui the Regional
Meet.
“Ceiling Zero"
Opens Sunday at
Dreamland Here
Denton High School News
sweaters are Captain Bud Smith, tne six. above named boys will re-
Jake Coulter, Jimmie Leslie, Rich-ceive letters and sweaters. „
ard culter. Jimmie Leslie, Richard 1 The basketball boys received their
Coulter. Charlie Davis, Hal Cox, letter-sweaters Wednesday as a
Bob token of the school's appreciation
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drama ol the infamous French
penal cotony. r, tha Texas feature
tor Tuesday only. Opening with
Parisian glimpscs into the clever
machinations ot international spies,
the action shafts to the dread pris-
oner's Island of the coast of South
America.
Operetta Coming
Gladys Swarthout, lovely Metro- ’
First National picture with Bette
the Davis in the stellar role, comes tof
Dancing Tonight
in New Gymnasium
Tentght, in th" new gym. under
the sponsorship of the “D" and
Twakta clubs, a dance will be held.
This will be the last dance before
the annual junior-senior prom to
be held the night of May 8. An ad-
mission will be charged.
Tiie "D club is an organiza-
tion of lettermen, that is, all stu-
dents who have been awarded let-
ters and sweater .while in high
school. The Twatka Club is the
courtesy club of high school, all
of its members being girls The
club has been active in all activi-
tics of the school.
YWOT OF.
),ir?
v GOT
(BAINS,
I HAVEN’T
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RLE CLASS
Attendance is increasing at the ,
downtown Baptist Bible class meet-
ings in the Palace Theater. It is
stated. Sunday morning Rev. J. D.
Grey'will teach the lesson on Luke
16 Willard Crew will,play a violin
solo.
Jack Cox. Pat Coulter. Bill
Birthday, Sick, Sympathy, Birth
Announcement, Centennial
Greetings, Place Cards and Tallies
length operetta by Oscar Hammerr
steoin II written expressly for the
screen.
Mias swarthout plays the role of
a famous opera soprano who aids
a young Italian fisherman (Kle-
chapter of the Quill and Scroll.
Apri 30, and a banquet-dance-en-
tertainmcat will be given Friday
night, May 1.
mile-relay team dropped
opens the Palace Theater's screen
billings for til* week today, to play
through “Bunday.
As the daughter of a young con- 1
federate officer, Shirley piles her |
charms on every Yankee in sight.'
including a young Union officer |
who traps her father as a spy, and
finally on the President of the Uni-
ted States. Boles and Karen Mor-
ley are cast as her youthful par-
ents. Bill Robinson, tap-dancing I
genius, and Jack Holt are in the
passenger plane
Sara Louise Hendley spent the
| pc ic in Uie Regional Meet today
by winning second place in the
I high-jump and fourth in the mile,
respectively. Because of these places.
song and dance number; "Honey"
Terry and Loren Dow Dukes end-
ed the program bs singing “No-
body’s Darling Bui Mine" with Pat
Coulter and Poy Thurmond play-
ing the accompaniment.
. Thie assembly program was pre-
pared by the committee p’anning
the Junior-Senior Prom for the
purpose of raising' money for the
prom. The committee realized $20
from its presentaticn.
• dent in Denton High, is now at-
tending Blackwell High School in
, Blackwell. Ok.
| Cecil Bell Monroe spent the week-
; ead in Dallas and Fort Worth.
Other Bulovas As Low
A ’ ’
School Principal A. O. Calhoun gave
a report showing the Denton stand-
ard in comparison with other
schools ot the county and state
This report was made possible by
tests taken by the tenth grade stu-
dents last semester.
— .
Personals
Mary Jo. Tom. and Clara Alice
Crouch have as their guest* their
friends
! Ian Hunter is cast as her hus-
1 bund, and Colin Clive and Alison
i Skipworth are in the supporting
I rust.
for their efforts. Bud Smith, cap-
tain of the team, presented the
school the trophy won by the boys
in the District Meer Among those
receiving letters. Bud Smith, Jake
Coulter, Richard Coulter. Hal Cox,
Bear Hester, Bill Bob Kee. and
Charlie Davis will not be back for
next year's team. Jack Cox and Pat
Coulter received letters and will re-
turn for next year’s squad.
Trophy Case at
D. U.S. Filling
When the graduating classes of
27, 28. "29 ane '31 presented D H.
S with a vace to house the
trophies, little did they realize that
Dento Senior High Belool would
s0on monopolize the trophies of
this county and district since the
_
1 Hours by Air.* which introduces
Apreachang bythe as; A"twor-dayior
gagament Sunday.
The plot of the fast-moving dra-
ma revolves around a pilot OMac-
Murray “deadheading’' hallway
across the continent tc fly a plane
the remainder of its journey, who
starts out to solve the mysterious
identity of his passengers One is
a socialite (Joan Bennet) who’s in-
volved in a jewel theft one is a
nine-year-old heir to millions, with
his governess, one is pseudo “doc-
toe.’’ and th, other- two ara sus-
picious characters An atempted
murder and an attempted crash
furnish drama on the . journey.
“Escape from - Devil’s Island,"
postpened because of rainy wea-
Public School
' week-end in Fort Worth.
Pageant Postponed Henry Am’in spent the week-end
“Texts Through the' Years, a in Hourton visiting relatives.
Romance and intrigue aboard a Amateur Hour of March 22, md
" 4’ ■ cicht other musical amateurs.
are among the adventures of Ken | finally reunited after a series of,,
Maynard in The Cattle Thief", stirring incidents.
outdoor thrttier coming to the --------------s____
Dreamland next Friday and Sat- ATTENDANCE GROWS FOR BI-
ory, president of the Texas State
Teachers Association, will also be a
speaker on the program and will
speak on "The Potentialities for
Service on the Part of the High
School Newspuper,"
D‘legates will be given a chance
to meet with a judge who will dis-
cuss a criticism of their paper with
them. Practical suggestions about
phases of school papers will be
’ Thursday moming. during the sec-
ond period. Gonder gave a comic
reading Others who appeared on
“Gay Deception”
The boy was unbelievably rich,
handsome, and a roval prince, jet
he pre tended to be nobody; the girl
Delegates to Go to
Press .Convention
The journalism class of Denton
High School, publishers of the Sen-
ior High School newspaper. "Tn
Bronconlan, ' and “Denton Higi
School News", the sectioh appearin
each Saturday in the Record
Chronicle, wi be‘represented by
Mary Willard and Maxine Bur
nett at a State Convention of higi
school journalists to be held in
Austin May 1 and 2.
Maxine Burnett, junior, is th”
editor of the “Denton High School
News" and associate editor of "The
Bronconlan" and associate editor
of the Denton High School News"
Governor James V. Allred will be
one of the guest speakers on the
convention program John H. Greg-
REPAIRING,
REMODELING
you find our materials ,
and service helpful. , .
Phone 57
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reduced prices, Uie theaters featur
for Monday only will be “Anna I
Karenina", starring Frederic March
and Greta Garbo, from the great,
Russian novel.
Olivia de 'Haviland, lovely Herma *
of "Midsummer Night's Dream". ।
EIDERIBNCE
THAN YOOR
OWN 0 A
VINEXPLENCE:
played two ptano numbers; Kather- —~—
ine Louise Minor‛danced,FrmtttRaskesboll Rove
Woods, from Junior High, gave a neOI IRMA
Centennial Paper
Printed by Students
The journalism class of High
School published a special Texas
Centennial edition of "The Bron-
conian ' last Monday as a tribute
to the Texas heroes who died at
Ben Jacinto 100 years ago and as
its bit toward forwarding interest m
he Centennial
The same staff that publishe
the regular issues was in charge
Articles on Texas. Texas history and
the historical pageant to be given
soon occupied the greater part of
Uie paper
Book of Texas Writers
By English Classes
The High 10 English classes
taught by Mirs Nora Lee Brown
have recently completed a book on
"Texas Writers ot Today ”. This
project contains facts about pres-
ent day writers. Many personal let-
ters. autographs, and pictures are
shown in this book Every student
in the classes contributed something
about an author in whom he was
especially interested. The comptline
editors are Richard Bell. Maxine
Burnett. Orlou Harmonson, arid
John Wesley Karnes. Artistic inter-
pretations of the many* poems were
made by Lois Marie Williams and
Ray Gough. Jack Cox acted as of-
ficial typist
This book has been bound and is
ready for exhibition in the Denton
Senior High School.
er June Travis as their leading Raphael Sabatini’s novel about a
lady. The feature wilshow Sunday gentlemanly pirate, dashing Peter
and Monday. i Blood. In the supporting cast are
The- picture is the story of three Ross Alexander, Basil Rathbone,
war-buddles thrown together in I Guy KIbbee, David Torrance, and ■
peace-time coymercial flying, and Henry Stephenson.
the thrills of the day-by-day work! "Rote Marie”
.of groundmen and pilots Miss -Rose Marie”. Frimis popular!
1 Travis As cast as an air-hostess with , light opera co-starring Jeanette |
whom Camnev is in love The storv MacDonald and Nelson Eddy will
ths program were Nancy Jane
Gates, who gave a song a.id dance
number, the piano team, Provence-
Daniel, played "Goody-Goody"; Pat
Coulter and Foy Thurmond with
their fiddle and guitar played some
"hi-billy" music: Betty Russell
danced; Helen Ruth Gearrenid
Harold Shoulders and Robert
Fietcher a'so won the right to com-
and Errol Flypn, young Irishman 1
opening film of recently voted nimdom’g handsom-
the week at the Dreamland The- eat, are the stars of "Captain |
ater. co-stars an inimitable wise- ’ Blood”. Palace offering Tuesday and
cracking team. James Cagney and Wednesday. a
Pat O’Brien, with screen -newcom- The film is’the "picturization of
WHTRY AND FiXIT ooRSELF,
I UNCLE HANK- DON'T YOU KNOW 4
Receive Sweaters
In a short assembly Wednesday j
the basketball toys were presented i Running the fastest race they
their letter-sweaters by Coach Dan have yet run. the Denton High
McAllster. I School
J. B’YevcretL winner in the ex- “ -
temporaneous speaking in the Dis-
trict Meet last Friday and Satur- iast Salurday. The team was some-
day. presented to the school a fro- ’ what handicapped because of Joe
phy. which was accepted by Supt. 1 Johnston s recent illness, and the
R C. Pattecson. This trophy must! fact that some of the other mem-
for the love "t the girl. Deception”, starring Francis Led-
„ I erer and Frances Dee. which comes
Major Eowes I'M to the Dreamland Tuesday only.
Major Bowes centennial ama- Benita Hume, AkIm Tamirof. and
teur show will be on the Texas
stage for matinee and evening
The Boston Store
READ AND SHOP EARLY
FUNDAMENTALIST BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. Luther C Peak, pastor
3:45 a. m.—Bible School Lesson.
11:00 a. m—Sermon.
6:30 p m.—Young People’s meeting.
7:30 p. m.—Sermon.
ST. HARSANAS EPISCOPAL
ent ReN
401 North Locust Street.
Rev C. J. Kinsolving, III., priest-
in-charge.
Services for second Sunday after
Easter.
9:30 a. m.—Church school.
11:00 a m.—Holy Communion and
sermon.
units to leave New York, features
Bill Broadway the bey soprano of
Grand Rapids Michigan, Marion
Thomas, Wisconsin blues singer
who polled tiie most votes on the
Denton Wins in
District Contest
As a result of the district meet
held in Fort Worth Friday of last'
week. Denton Senior High School
was represented in the regional
meet held here yesterday and to-
day.
In the literary events last week
in Fort Worth J. B. Everett won
first place in extemporaneous
.■nea king, by speaking 10 iinutes
on "The Battle Of San Jacinto.”
The famous DHS relay team
won second place in the district
meet which entitlesthem entry to
the regional meet now being held.
They ar, Valt Hogan Norman
Penny, Joe Johnston, and Harold
Rebel." starring I
and John Boles,
Wil ADMiTNVey YEAANYY0 WoLONT exDecr AN AUTOMOWlC
SUFFICIENT/GUTMOW MECAANICTO KNOW HOWTO RUN
Lt ICFNeP Z anDiT your Busi ness, WDOLDYQo?- then
WHY TRY TO DO HIS JOB? YOU'RE
. . uncles. Jack and Owen HIL, - of
A reception lor deiesates will be Medieine Lodge. Kan
1 Rosemary Doak, a former stu-
to
roahbuconosmidocueWcumg 1te Shirley Temple
ture relates the adventures of a
young shop girl who marries a se-
ciety derelict at a cocktail party
and makes a man of him despite
his addiction to drink and foolish
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev J. D. Grey, pastor
9:30 a. m—Bible School. R. J. Gar-
Mi', superntendent.
10:40 a. m.—Closing general assem-
bly of Bible School
10:50 a m.— Sermon by the pastor.
"The Challenge of a Worthy Task.”
Solo by Miss Charlcie Barr
8 15 p m. Baptist Training Un-
ion, R L Ewing, genera director
8:0 p. m.—Sermon subject. "True
Learning.” Solo by M E. Perry.
CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN
CHIKCH
Rev. J. L. Elliott, pastor.
Gomer Welch and Maple Streets.
10:00 a. m.—Sunday-School. Rev.
A L. Faw. superintendent.
11:00 a m.Sermon by the pastor.
What Does Life Mean to You?”
6:30 p. m.—Senior and Junior C. E.
7:45 p. m.—Service, the pastor in
harse subject, "Pinding Godin the
romance of Donat, as an impover-
ished young Scotch heir to a
haunted castle, and Jeun Parker.
whose Ameican millonaire father
buya the castle— with amusing re-
sults.
Warne Baxter is starred m
"Ropin Hood of El Dorado," epic
of the California gold rush of 40,
which comes to the screen next
Friday and Saturday. Baxter is
seen as Joaquin Murietta, who
.1
Neal.
• • Ethelston Provence and Frank
Brarow won second place in essay
writing and junior declamation,
respectively.
Gordon Carpenter and Elmer
Garrison were dereated by a 2
to 1 tteeisimn in Uie semi-final: of
the boys' debates bv Paschan High,
Pon’Worth. Rhome High School de-
feated the DHS girls Leah Tate
and Eulalie Hunt with a 2-1 de-
eiston. —
given by high school newspaper
sponsors and editors.
The Ll tiles t
. "2
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1'.
• held by ths Austiz -High School
•f Walten Hagan. Nerman Penny.
Joe Johnston, and Harold Neb,
which entered in the Regional Mee.
was introduced.
The Basketball boys who received
ball for winning the district cham-
pionship. The Red River Valley
league presented the boss' and
girls debbate teama with two'
trophies for the debate champion-
.hip. The girs‛ choral club cap-
tured a huge silver cup. by winning
the State Championship. Botn boys
and girls debate teams defeated
everyone in this county—thereby
receiving tiny silver trophies. With
another cup won for district ex-
temporaneous speaking champion-
ship. the trophy case is well tilled.
Many other first places were
won in this county for which nd
cups «ere given. To the already
large cullection of trophies. D H. S.
is going to add more honor re-
ceived at the Rozional Meet
Do not be discouraged Dy the
fact that our trophy case is full
for the school board will be gad
to furnish new housing quarters
for any new trophy that a st-
• 'dent desires to leave with our alma
mater
pageant which was scheduled to be
prezentad c Tuesday, April 21. was SCIENCE CLASSES PLAN TO
! • ESTABLISH CHAPTER
the Thic pageant, however, will be 1 I a joint meeting of the biology.
’ chemistry, and physics classes
Thursday afternoon, plans were dis-
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Rev. M E. Edmunson, pastor.
9:45 a, m.—Sunday School, Virgil
Sparks, superintendent.
11:00 a. m.—Sermon.
6:00 p m.— Christ's Ambassadors
with Virgil Sparks, leader.
7:30 pm.—Sermon.
TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCW
Corner E Oak snd Blount Streets.
Rev. Charles Anderson, pastor.
9:45 a. m.—Sunday school, W. C.
Trecoe. superintendent.
11:00 «. m—Sermon by Anderson.
6:15 p m—Baptist Training Ser-
vice. Earl Barr, director
7:45 p. m.—Sermon by the pastor.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev W Fred Galbraith, pastor.
130 South Elm
9345 •. m Sunday School. C E
Burke, superintendent. Will Fred
Galbraith, secretary. Lesson, "Jesus
Looks at Wealth and Poverty.”
10:55 a m --Worship, "Is It Well
with Thee?”
6:45 p. m— Prayer groups.
7 00 p. m.—Young people's service.
Mias Betty White, president.
8:00 p. m.— Worship topic. Find
an Old Book."
eag
- supporting east 1
lire length ol Caufomia to avenge "Anna Karenina”
the deaths of his bikie and his introducing a series of Monday
"bargain days" at the Palace, when
outstanding films will be shown at
WON'T—— YOU?
22 mannish and swagger
Suits, formerprices CO 08
$7.95 to $10.00, now_______ •
CENTRAL PRESBYTEKTAN CHI KCH
Rev. V. P. Parker, pator.
9:45 a. m.—Bunday School, V. Y.
Craig, suprintndent, J. B Bovell, sec-
retary.
11:00 a m—Worship.
5:00 p. m.—Intermediates.
6:45 p. m—Seniors. Miss Leona
Bounds, president.
7:45 p. m.—Worship.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
1304 Bolivar Street. o r
10:00 a. m—- Mass, Rev. Charles W.
Smid of Sherman, priest in charge.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
703 North Elm Street.
10:15 a. m.—Sunday School.
11:00 a. m.—Morning service, topic.
"The Work of the Good Shepherd.”
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. D. E. Hawk, pastor
9:30 a. m.—Church School. Claude
Castleberry, superintendent
9 45 a. m—Students’ classes. 4
10:43 a m—Sermon by the pastor.
Worship ’ Solo. "If with All Your
Heart," by Grady Whittle
6:30 p. m.—Vesper service.
7:30 p m,-- Worship, topic. "The
Young Woman and Her Home."
JEWELRY STORE SI
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SEE US FOR . i
Square Brand Hi-Germinating Seeds
Pet and Poultry Supplies: Fertilizer and Insecticide*
JACOBSEN HARDWARE CO.
________________Phone 724 ________
urday, Ocaeve Mltcheli is cast as
I the svmpatheuc nurse with whom
I he fall, in lore, and Ward Bond is I
in a featured role.
Zane Grey's “Desert Gold", star-
ring Buster Crabbe, Marsha Hunt,
and Tm Keene is showing at the
Dreamland for the last time today
and tonight.
THE STAFF
Editor ................ Maxine Burnett
Associate Editor .......Mary Willard
Sports Editor ........ Silas Johnson
Sponsor........ Miss Nora Lee Brown
Reporters, Journalism Class.
1 Typists, (Oretha Marshall, James
McReynolds, Marie Wallia
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