Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 106, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 16, 1936 Page: 4 of 8
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been a good little girl this year.
I am 2 yean old win you please
bring me a little doll, a pair of
gloves and some fruits. nut and
candy. Thanks, old Santa. Geneva
Mae Lambert, Frisco. Route 1.
Dear Santa Claus—I have tried
to be a good girl will you please
bring me a desk, a doll, a pair of
overshoes, nuts, fruit and candy.
With love. Susan Porter.
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Snob ', and Lisa Serova and Serge
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this ballet were outstanding.
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DARNELL WIIHDRAWs .APPEAL
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On the defendant’s request, the
Court of Criminal Appeals Wed-
nesday dismissed M. C. Darnell’s
appeal from a two-year sentence
assessed him by a Denton Coun-
ty jury that found him guilty or
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Dear Santa-Claus.I want some
candy and fruit. Please see al
the boys and girls. Love, Peggy
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Church with Rev William
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If he knew these things he would urge you to give him the
protection of healthfully warm temperatures in every room
this winter.
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The grace, the beauty, the color,
the costumes, the music, made the
performance of the Ballet Russe at
8. C. W. last evening an unforget-
table experience •
The famed dancers were acclaimed
by a capacity audience of approxi-
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this government.
In separate notes sent to the state
departments, these countries follow-
ed the lead of eight other nations
in relerating their inability to meet
the semi-annual payment.
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"GOOD-WILL FRIDAY”
Friday, Dec. 18, will be United Charities Association Day
S. 1. SELF Motor Co
“We Repair Any Make Car” .
MCRAYS JEWELRY STORE
Next Doer Texas Theater
The superb dancing of Alexandra
Danilova and - Leonide Massine as
the Can-Can dancers in “The Fan-
tastic Toy Shop” and as the street
dancer and hussain the brilliant
“Beautiful Danube” ballet drew ap-
plause that could be stilled only by
the orchestra’s going forward with
the music. The art of Massine, who
made his debut in Paris in 1814 and
must be all of forty years of age, id
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Here he is—the pride and joy of the household. Full of vim
and vigor, ready at all times to go places and do things. More-
over, he does—and you wouldn’t want him to change the least
bit. Like all children, he is a natural born explorer. The living
room . . : dining room . . . bed room . . . kitchen—this is his
limited world during the indoor winter season and he makes
the best of it.
PALMER AGAIN
“ GETS 99 YEARS
Cars That Squeak
and rattle are both dollars
and nerve destroyer. Let us
lubricate your car for we can
save both the ear and the dol-
lare.
AUBREY, Dec, 16—At acmet-
Ing at the Belew cemelet, ’ASso-
clation Saturday, the following
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ballet, and later with Roman Ja-
sinsky in the waltz sequence of the
same ballet, also received great ap-
plause. While each of the three bal-
lets presented was beautiful and
complete, perhaps the “Fantastic
Toy Shop” was the most brilliant,
because of its striking costumes, its
sprightly musical score from Ros-
sini, and the colorful dances of the
WHITE HOUSE RITES HELD FOR
GENNERICH
WASHINGTON. Dec. 18 -(P—
simple, impressive White House
‘ service was held today for
“Ous” Oennerich, personal
- and friend of President
It, who dieq suddenly in
Aires December 2.
oZ Holidays
Begin Friday
• ■ ”He wanti to be like hit dad! You men.
Did you ever think, at you game,
That the boy who watcbei your every .
It building a lot of lawil
Hes molding a life you're a model for,
And whether it’i good or bad
Depends on the kind of example let
To the boy who’d be like hit dad.”
—Anon.
Dear Old Santa Claus—We are
two little girls 8 and 8 years old.
Have been good little girls and
go to school at Dickson. Will you
please bring us a doll a set
cf dishes and some firecrackers. ap-
ples, oranges, nuts and candy
and don’t forget our baby brother.
Thank you. old Santa Claus Clara
R1‘• and Truda Lambert, Frisco.
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the "prelude” sequence of the mar-
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Mlday afternoon.
jttnts and faculty at 8 C......—
the Teachers College at 5 p. m.
sturaay. It has been announced
Classes in both public schools
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various dolls. Yurek Shabelevesky P5
skilled dancer who interpreted The .'
M vesipent
A group of young people from
the First Christian Church went
to Gainesville Monday night to
attend the Cooke-Denton BI-Coun-
ty Union of Christian Endea-
ma
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Richard A. Palmer, who won a re-
xetsal after receiving a 99-year sen-
tence in his first murder trial, was
under a sentence of the same length
today.
A Jury convicted him yesterday of
the hitch-hike slaying of Percy
Calkins Houston salesman, near
pinburg March 30, 1935. The de-
tehdant s father said the case would
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and Gene Henderron of Dallas.
Mrs O A. Lipstrae and Miss
Dane Peterson were in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Harve Patten
The Ballet was presented as an , ’
attraction on* the college Artists
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Brooks was program chairman, and
Floyd Graham had charge of the
floor show. Music, incuding several
novel arrangements, was furnished
by Graham’s stage band, dancing
number* were given by girls from
the Hart School of Dancing, and
Lee Roy Neal gave a sleight-of-
hand performance.--’
A feature of the program was the
appearance at the “Bumblebees."
frequently heard over WFAA, a vo-
cal trio which sang several num-
bers. These men are members of
the Oak Cliff Kiwanis Club and
their leader, Hal Whittaker, has
been named music chairman for
the Texas-Oklahoma Kiwanis Dis-
trict for 1837.
Judge Gambill, incoming presi-
dent, and other new officers were
Introduced by Deats Headlee, re-
tiring president. ,
underwent a major operation. He an Associated Press dispatch from
is much improved. Austin.
Dear Santa Claus—I am a little
girl 4 year* old. I have been a
good little girl. Will you please
bring me a doll and a pair of
gloves. Bring me some apples,
oranges, nuts and candy. Thank
you, old Santa Claus. Edith Lam-
bert, Frisco, Routs 1.
LA GRANGE, Dec. 16 —(—
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He doesn't know that the toy soldiers left on the other side of
that closed door that leads to the unheated living room mark
a cold and health-threatening spot. He hasn't learned that a
sudden change of tempAature, such as going from a heated
PILOT POINT, Dec. 16.—Mrs.
Dee Elder entertained the Bridge
Club. Mrs. J. W Peel made high
score Mrs. 8. H. Norrod received
the honor award and Mrs. V. H.
Peel the traveling trophy. A re-
freshment course served to 15 mem-
bers and one gpest, Mrs. Ralph
Wilson
Mrs. Orlon Salmons and Mrs.
A. J. Harrison of Durant were
" here.———;—■—
Rev. and Mra Jacks returned
rom Dallas.
»Mr. and Mrs. R L. Massey
were in Denton
Mrs. Laura McAdams, who has
been a guest of Mrs Gordon El-
more has gone to West Texas and
from there will return to her home
in California: ,
Mr and Mrs Ryle Jones return-
ed from Fort Worth where Jones
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vors, at the Central Christian
Church in that city.
Thirty members were served tea
and cakes and heard a program
presented by the host church,
under the direction of Miss Le-
ota Thurman.
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Dear Santa Claus— I want some
nuts, fruit and candy and some
Loys and firecrackers. Goodbye, and
1 want you to see the girls and
boys. My loving Santa Claus,
Quilmon Selby.
President Roosevelt, home from
Buenos Aires with an expression
ol “highest hopes’’ for the inter-
American Peace onference, plung-
ed today into the task of set-
ting up the machinery for his
second term.
Conferences on subjects rang-
ing from the congressional pro-
gram and the new budget to pos-
sible cabinet changes were on his
praChrUtmey blender.......
With hl» return came a report
from high administrative quar-
ters that a new cabinet post—
Secretary of Public Welfare—might
be created. Harry L Hopkins. WPA
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BRYAN LEADS LESSON
FOR AUXILIARY
c E. O. Bryan led the lesson
the Pook of Genesis. ’ In the
at the First Presbyterian
■ Auxiliary Tuesday af
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officers ald directors were elected
for the ensuing year: Homer Cof-
fey. president: Mrs. 3, dgHen-
derson, vice prerident; Mr*. Nora
A McIntosh, secmetary: W. A
Kelly, treasurer. The directora are
Mmes Howard Ocodger, W. D.
Keen and Ada Allen, J. T. Tatum.
f . T. Mahon. L. Hunn, Sam
Hodges, Hubert Tisdel and Sam
Springer. Homer coffey, presided at
the netting and annual repats
were given by the treasurer. W.
A. Kel'y. and the standing com-
mittee. A sexton for the cemetery
was named
News Briefs
Miss Beatrice Carter and Garrett
Allen, who live near Aubrey were
married Saturday afternoon at the
home of J. T. Mohon, justice of
the peace, who said the ceremony.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bates
Whitlock, at the home of her par-
ents. Mr and Mrs. Homer Carter,
Saturday, a boy.
Mr. and Mrs R F. Banner of
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 106, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 16, 1936, newspaper, December 16, 1936; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1539772/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.