Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 162, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 19, 1938 Page: 4 of 8
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TRUCK TO TAKE LIBRARY BOOKS TO SCHOOL
Rodessa Storm
TO BE SEEN ON THEATER ROW
Annual Kiwanis
portion or thetr "boom" town lev-
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Bess Me©ullar was
trict ant Mrs
Junior Shakespeare Aid
DeMille’s “Buccaneer" Overshadows
ing 3.300 volumes by donation to the
Saturday morning
Clive are those stars.
Jane Withers To
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PERSONALS
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Street. is ill of influenza
ton.
XIX Century Club Wednesday in
Italian Balm (skin softener); Regular 50c Size
his talk, eac h night through Pri-
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been chosen as the theme for this
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Brooks Drug Store
TRY OUR NEW
In which he was riding
Free Delivery
12 Phones 29 and 39
H. M. RUSSELL & SONS CO.
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Used Furniture—105 East Oak
218 West Oak
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next Saturday because of the cold
weather
ces Bryant, who are teaching in
Gustine.
banquet, for members and friends
of the Central Presbyterian Church
books to the schools of the county
Fer nearly three years the teach-
ers of the county felt the disadvan-
Blue Mound, McCurley, Roanoke.
Lake Dallas, Sand Hill and Cor-
Thomas A. Rousse, debate ccach of
the University of Texas, on "Debat-
MINUTt
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th** University Christian Church of
Fort Worth, who will begin his se- ।
$5.00 2
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PALACE—Joan Crawford in "The 1
Bride Wore Red" with Franchot
Tone and Robert Young. News
event*; Color cartoon.
"The Bride Wore Red." starring
Joan Crawford and Franchot Tone,
is showing at the Palace Theater
today and Sunday This film ver-
sion of the stage success. "The Oirl
from Trieste," is based on one of
Uli character's philosophy of life
That is. give a girl from the low-
est dive on the waterfront money,
clothes and even a pseudo posi-
tion and she is as good as the up-
Loek e? your watch
.. other Sa and udg•
yaw by it. Trod. in
your old Himepiec far
• ■mart ne-Bulove.
Congoleum Rugs
New patterns, large variety from which to select. Also
new patterns in Axministers.
laden wath lumber rumbled Into
the stricken area and workers set
about replacing the destroyed houses
and building*.
Shakespeare Club gave their serv-
ices free of charge in order to keep
the library open to the public.
Mmes. J T. Rodman. Mark Lock-
hart. M A Gay Jr . Bert Everett,
Scotland and the United States
The band concert to have been
includes
Grahame.
acccmpanied them with Floyd Ora-
ham's orchestra.
When the dance was completed
they took places on the spacious
veranda of the old mansion while
• iewel
„$2975
"LADY SUovA"
that took ths lives of 25 and Injur-
ed two score others.
Rescuers were still digging into
I the splintered wreckage along Sup-
Above, at the left, Frederic March and Franciska Gaal
who will be seen in1 "The Buccaneer" at the Texas Thea-
ter tonight at 11 o'clock and Sunday through Tuesday.
Upper right. Joan Crawford and Franchot Tone in "The
Bride Wore Red” at the Palace Theater today and to-
morrow. Lower right. Jane Winters and the Hartmans
In"Forty-five Fathers”, at the Dreamland Theater Sun-
day and Monday.
LaNen Baker young daughter of
Mr and Mrs G L. Baker. 703 South
। Elm Street, is all of influenza.
Special to Record-Chronicle.
PILOT POINT, Feb 18 — Mr and
Mrs Detroy Peters and Mr. and
Mrs Herman Philley entertained
N.
Mrs A W Stone Lewisville, was
to return home Saturday afternoon
from the Denton Hospital where
she has been ill several days of
pneumonia
Mack Cole. Krum. was to return
home Saturday .afternoon from the
Denton Hospital where he has been
recovering from burns received rev-
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of America's crucial struggle for ex-
istence against England during the
■war of 1812.
The outstanding supporting cast
Our Convenient gla=
inth. These communities made cash I hired by WPA until recently when
gifts totaling $55 93 | she was promoted to the Dallas dis-
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DENTON COUNTY LIBRARY TRUCK
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Photographs
and
Engravings
Made At
Attractions on Show Row Next Week
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"Bulldog Drummond's Revenge" i
with the same stars in the lead- i
ing roles that brought favoreble
ing over $10,000: Miss Mattie Pyrene
Wilson was the library supervisor
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Grant Vogue
East Side Square
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PURITY LOAF
At Year Grocer
Purity Bakery
Phone 106
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Mr and Mrs G C McMakin and
I children of Lubbock returned home
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will be held in the church annex
Monday evening, Feb 21, at 7:30. the same hour and place.
Debate Coach Is
Institute Speaker
Ibarburu, 8 C W exchange stu-
dent from Uruguay, will speak
Reservations may be made by no- j
11 tying Willam Parker chalrman I
of ticket sales. OMMMI
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9 LIBRARY
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night at 7 o'clock ii the .science
auditorium. Gresham will continue
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strel commatee chairman, to ex- |
press the belief Saturday that the |
, debut, overshadows other attrac-
ucrs onshqw row next week. Dumbrille, Beulah' Bondi, Robert
The Aim will have a preview Barrat. Hugh Sothern, Spring By-
showing tonight at 11 o'clock at the ington Montague Love Eric Stan-
Texas Theater and will play there ley and a host of others
through Tuesday. It is the first — - - —
ATh
ace Thursday and Friday Jolin
See Our Parade of
SPRING PRINTS
And Imported Irish
Linens
$4.98 to $6.98
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couple by the guests
Misses Elizabeth Burks. Elaine
and Nell Woods and Delta Beaty
BUDGET PLAN
Makes i Easy to ride
enihees a a a a
M EMBARRASSMENT
HEADLEE
• Phone 88
Almost as soon as debris was
cleared away crews began laying
the framework for new structures.
Stat WPA Administrator James
system next year
Co-operative Plan
Undec the old plan of every
teacher buying her own $10 worth 1
of books, the average number of
McCRAY’S JEWELRY STORE
Next Door To Texas Theater
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Starrett in "Cattle Raiders"; ;
“Jungle Menace." chapter 9. Bet- ■
Akim Tamlroff, Margot
Cunningham, Fred Cobb and Mrs
Olgia Hundley, accompanied by the
chorus; "Mammy's Little Coal Black
Rose," sung by Miss Ethelston Prov-
ence with Miss King following a
ing the Unicameral Question" was
--Has a
o.Texas,was unable to be here . Wagner and Lillie Raney, of an S. tric lights and a built-in Shelves namel: J, S. Boyastun, represent-
| because of illness. ! c W dancing class, and Miss Jean and desk to held the proper equip- ing the county commissioners, Lee
ment for issuing the bocks. Ned Johnson, rep me nt ing the City
= 5
97.
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tile cooperative
uumea per crust. Miss. Crawford plays the
I girl in question. and notables among
ths supporting players are Rob-
ert Young and Billie Burke
Monday only at the Palace is
“Adventure's End," starring John
Wayne, Diana Gibson, Mauromi Ol-
. son and Maurice Black
Denton's Ann Sheridan" heads the
cast of stars in the show. "Alca-
traz Island,” which is billed for
the Palace Tuesday and Wednes-
day in this film, Miss Sheridan
plays the part of the sweetheart
to a mah who is framed and sen-'
fenced to Alcatraz prison by a gang.
‘ John Ltel, Mary Maguire and Qor-
a good part of the “thrin." I
; As a eag-tossing. heart-breaking game hunting in Africa. i troit. Eastland, Ferris. Grand sa-
New York belle of the 90's. Mae A tale about murder under the ine, Jaeksbore, Malakoff, penton.
West is back with her usual char- "DgtOP" me Ehadow,” come to three teams from Paschall and two You Good Night". The chorus, ap-
actetizations of the charming ladies the Drmmland Tuesday only in It teams from Winnsboro ’ I pearfny as slaves of the Ol! South
the back-door decade of the last Rie Hayworth and Charles Quig- -------- / merrymaking In the big
century. "Every Day's a Holiday.” ley play the stellar roles ---- ■ -
her latest picture, will play at the Wednesday and Thursday at the
Texas Friday and Saturday. In the Dreamland will be "Dare Devil
story, which she wrote herself, Mae Drivers.”
with a buffet supper Monday night
honoring Mr and Mrs F O Byrd
who have moved to Greenville. A
bridge lamp wah presented the
tage of the centrally located li-
brary in that they had to-take books schools of the county cooperating
themselves to the schools and back I in the movement and during that
Victims Ready to Minstrel Draws
Rebuild Town Big Crowd Again
RODESSA. La. Feb. 18.—(A— ' Approximately 2,ISO people, al-
Stout-hearteu men and women who j most filling the big Teachers Col-
Rev. Perry Grrsham. pastor of
E/h
there were about 50
Afibeiafaflowancecn ycuiMwalrh
smexaauxnzasaszcmemammauwnem"scmummmzemmuamwas
TRADE IT IN 62 a
Olympia oysters are so tiny it
taker, about 1800 of them to make a
gallon.
who visited a week with her sis-
l ter. Mrs R. W Turnbow.
Mr and Mrs J A. Barton and
। son. Merritt, and Mrs G. F Bry-
: ant and son, Pitzhugh, visited Miss
Clarice Barton and Miss Fran-
B U LO VA
year Dr. L. H Moore of the edu-
eral days ago when a bottle of gaso- cation faculty of 8 C. W will be
Une exploded in the automobile | toastmaster, and Miss Alcira Lopez
new participating in the library
because of flooded highways and
impassebjle roads.
Receipts of Friday night's show
were approximately $900, and it was
animated that this figure may be ■
inert used rlightly when a final check j
has been made.____Li__.____L
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in 1936
Mbs Laura Cook was hostess to Mrs M L Hutcheson 401 South
Locust Street, is ill of laryngitis.
AT MOVIES TODAY
TEXAS—Last day. Wallace Beery
in The Bad Man of Brimstone”
wth Virginia Bruce; News events;
t™ at 1 SlocE-esuccn. artatoon ^Dxr S I Banas Auin wen dopnetH
School band was postponed until j of the evening; a "high yallow"
- - dance that proved popular by Miss- I.
night—in spite pf floods and pene- |
_______________ _____ ________ trating cold. T.;: attendance desptte t
eledby, Thursday, night’a twister iha mostdisagreeable weather of
the winter caused W R. Hicks. mun- I
POTTED JONQUILS
HYCIANTHS, PRIMROSE
CLYCEMON, KALANCHOE
We Dellver
FLOWER MART
tay their living from the “black lege auditorium, cheered the 12th I
gold" of —tha great Rodessa oil I asnua Kiwania Minstrel Friday i
fields, started rebuilding today the
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es Rudelle Loftin. Eloise Headlee.
Mary Lee Fouts. Katherine Minor
and Evelyn King with Miss Mary
*L Cole soloing in a toe dance in
that act; a very efTective song and
tap dance by Miss Nancy Jane
Gates; “There's a Gold Mine in
the Sky" by the Whitesboro Quar-
tet accompanied by the chorus;
new books per teacher was 10 a
year and this was a very limited
amcunt of reading material for a
room of 30 pupils, Proffer pointed
out Under the circulating library j
plan at present, a teacher drawing
out 15 books every two weeks can
furnish 240 books to her pupils
for the same $10 Another advan-
tage of the cooperative plan of pur- '
chasing books is that with the
greater amount of money to spend
there is more buying power, thus
an opportunity for greater dis-
counts. he Fald
The Works Progress Administra- D
tion has assksted in the project X
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house would not have held the I
ply Street. which bore the brunt , crowd had the weather been better. .
when trucks J Many people from over th? coun-
ty were prevented from coming
a talk by
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DENTON, TEXAS, RECORD-CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 19380
a continuation of the study of South
America The lesson on "Vene-
zuela and Columbia" was directed
by Mrs. Detroy Peters assisted by
Mmes Elder and McCrary Muste
was given by Mrs Averitt. Club
guests were Mmes Sullivan, Rober-
l son and O O. Sitze.
Mr and Mrs. Lee Hopson and
Miss Agnes Hopson of Dallas vis-
ited D. B. Hopson.
Mr and Mrs Will Riney enter-
tained a group of girls with a
Valentine dinner honoring their
daughter, Jannte Lou Riney, Mon-
day.
I given the position here.
; The WPA has pala all salaries
with the exception of a very short
period when the project was tem-
( perarily diseentinued. During that
| period members of the Junior
( hurch Banquet
Monday Nii>;ht
______ ] ries of Religious Emphasis Week I
The ninth annual all-church etscus:oas at S. C W Monday
The affair is sponsored each year j
by the young people's department,' The Department of Agriculture
and is the congregation's outstand- plans to divert surplus hop into
ing social gathering. "News" has fertilizer and mulch.
t after Visiting Mr and Mrs G A • San Along Silvery Moon" by T M !
McMakin They were accompanied — - - - -
i to Abilene by Miss Emma McMakin
C. A Hogan. C C Sportsman. G
They kept curious sightseers away,
cleated highways for the steady flow
of trucksand protected the person-
al . belongings of the victims.
Property damage was estimated as
high as $500,000 including the de-
struction of seven oil derricks that
were blown, to the ground. - -________________
Work in the Rodessa Field was most pleasing of all the shows the
curtaded as oil companies assigned I club has presented.
their’ crews to the rehabilitation 1 Open* on Time
Work. !. Carrying on an 11-year-old tra-
diticn. the Minstrel started on time, to the ilbrary. The County Board I vear the library grew rapidly The
; with Ralph Danlels playing an or. or Education, recently realizing this The Junior Shakespeare Club of
I zan prelude The show opened with burden on the teacheis. ordered the : which Miss Bonnie Akins is presi-
the chorus singing My Old Ken- 1938 model, ene and a half ton I dent, and Mrs Judge Gambill,
tucky Home" ben ino closed cur- i truck with a specially constructed, chairman of the library commit-I
tains As the Strains of the familiar body to hcuse and earn these ' ten, sponsored a book drive, add- '
old melody died away the curtains books over the county.
parted on.a scene.which was Due to the new system of issu-
Breath of the Old South . .1 ing ana receiving books from the i
Four couples were doing a minuet 1 truck, it is plaline 1 to increase 1 which added a gilt ol $15 cash and
before a house typical of the ante, j the number cr bloks per teacher at, 50 new books to the library. Wit
bellum days of the South. They a withdrawal trem 15 to 25 or 30 the aid of this organization, the
| At the luncheon at 12:30 o'clock i Phillips, violinist from S.
Re At Ort>fnnlfinn State Senator G H Nelson was -
oe /it vreamuinu the main speaker. He spoke on -The i
----- - i One-House Legislature for Texas.” |
.. .. . „ 1 in the afternoon the third round
=- ==e Ehm—ss
king of the early 19th century. Wednesday and Thursday. The ventriloquists and Broadway satir-
played by March, and is also a saga Yacht Club Boy* Dorothy Lamour, tits of the dance, make their screen
----------------------------------- Ben Blue. Betty Grable, Letf Erik- debut in this picture as the first
admaa son and terry Grabbe help furnish to befriend the poor little rich waif
is the toast of the Bowery whose Smith Ballew, the singing cow-
shady burtness deals always keep boy, brings a new type of western"
her only two or three steps ahead to the Dreamland Friday and Sat-
at the police Edmund Lowe, Char- urday. Feb 25 and 26 He rides the
les Butterworth. Charles Winninger, range on the relentless trail o<, Mrs. A. L Abbey. 1209 West
Walter Catlett and Lloyd Nolan cattle-rustlers in the tropical pas- Chestnut Street underwent a ma- l
have the leading feature rotes , turelands of Hawaii in "Hawaiian jor operation Saturday morning at ; ing on the Old Camn Grop t
--------------- I Eutkheraconpannenwr°ku ballads U,e M-dicM and : naant"and -When Yourand t i
Joan Crawford guitars Pan Church wi’begiveninhe’mornd
j >> f 1•1 Playing for the last times today ing service in the Central Presby- I part
III a (UOCe r Hill 1s Charles Starrett in 4 Cattle terian Church tomorrow, by the pat.- ‘ Jonal
. I Raiders." — - — - - -
I comment to "Bulldog Drummond i
I Comes Back" will show at the Pal- i
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part of
don Oliver play the other leading !
1109 Oakland. Phone 239
Mrs. Ellison Mm. Fincher
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Walter Brennan,
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dance solo by the latter The chorus
joined in on this selection also Miss
Bobbie Boyer of Dallas sang a solo.
"There'll Be No South”. All were ।
generously applauded. "Old Man
River” by the chorus and entire
cast was the closing number.
Cadi B. Demille’s 25th arniver- ।
sary picture, “The Buccaneer,"
starring Frederic March and lovely
Franciska Gaal, of the Hungarian '
stage and screen tn her American I
H Crutcher sent cheering word that Th: total of patrons' contribu-i
P the Federal agency would provide tions to the underprivileged chil-
• labor for the rehabilitation work.
The disaster area was closely pa-
I trolled by Louisian state police un-
$928.76 with more contributions "be-
ing received steadily. This makes
der the direction of Assistant gup- a total of more than $1,800 from j in the above picture, from left to right: R. L. Proffer, county superintendent: Charles Silk, assistant
erintendent Murphy Roden of I the minstrel and the patrons’ con- I ccunty superintendent; Ned Conner, assistant in the 11 brary and driver of the truck; Mrs. Bess McCullar. WPA
tributions. library supervisor for Denton and Collin Counties, and Miss Dixie Boyd, rural school supervisor. They are
The expenses of putting on the I standing by the county's new library truck. ;
minstrel coud worebesulcveah EoK6e Culminating a steady growth of 1 munitles gave contributions from । for the last 18 months, paying sal-
about the usual figure or around theraryyntnncecusfyumnatcotyanisas noureesuother thansscboonfunas:ianes 01 all iibrary emptoyes-total
The show was directed by Ben , was the purchase recently of a II-
Ivey and Eoy Graham and proved 1 brary truck equipped to carry 2,000
to be one of the most beautiful and
visited Miss Laniese Lassiter in Den- Ed Schroeder. 1233 Panhandle
library.
The club also sponsored a tea B Barncu Jr. Pred Freeman Jr.
and Mises Kathleen Lconey. Eula
a withdrawal from 15 to 25 or 30 the ala of this organization, the MeElrox; BoaniescAkinsvandoutd
volumes, from Hie previous average County Board of Education, Coun- Eherr services from time to time as
oni0velimeR L. Proffer, county ty cemmtssioners, and the the"hibraryneedenuem.ote45
The truck L equrppei withelee- lewink executive cemmitteewas bccks for
preTesqichalshe!f for teachers, The
newest books on this shelf include
connerof thelbrarystan,wi Cenmi-sion: County Superintend- mhteisrtrg artaanhonatuns
aug gue ““!
The Traly project is 0e that Ehetrminc the commtetce Mi-res
Tom Moore Cox, master of cere- ' 2 Letttie Brashears of the Teachers tnat actucs nnd nt their
monies and host for the evening itheeefcuntpoBsord, eI Eiusationr Ccllege ibrary, Mabel Wilkeron of _____■ ■ .
. _ with a touch of that famed South- agreer to PpC aner r uls 01 he Teache coleg pmonstra-
bates were announced Saturday era. hospitality, greeted them and. the standardized achievement tests n school library and Marv Ru- — - .
morning t Girls' division. Brer-ken- asked them to stay and enjoy the in 1935 showni that the average w library were at, d9 W!® T: TAce
ridge. Burkburnett, Decatur, three evening And the more than 2,000 or. Detea Cnnty wa tar rmtiitdiW-aarteelv- ft* M M ■ MS
teains from Denison, Denton, Per- in the audience accepted the tnvi- below toe - - ne nnal i i word. Do /5 8 Ihm15 i 65? -W -- Ea
ris. Grand Prairie, Grapevine, Mala tation, too meaning . u I kwle. I" < f Htera “1,01 cominsan “2on at a * ““ “ “* "
shot while AnhettendnithaspoptneaMiesenut Hmhe tet............w cice 1 TESTED
WU^e to ill; dtcrrtetctu marosr C Diie Cun rum ati M Onian Set., callage Plants.
me a duet sun Love to Kuss h w., ta.i iihe averale lu m lor the library II hAving out
___ ___ pupil had nae again of five per 8nWP 1 s quarte. share 1 with uu, Fertilizer—Garden Tools.
7 r‛“25 “ O"‛N Vi 3V“.1*M01"* r j . f ccuy srh. 1 book Cepository.
t------- hearing merrymaking in. the "big, V.1 ’ C. uieratue peinni 1g in the fall of 1931 ull -
WHIA MMFFC wmmue Taliaferro & Son
NLWDKIlI3i- i off'
' $Tb medley of six southern tunes, play- the “brary being a cheek fer $5 21c,7000 V,um ' were avalleble
wmmmdMdademarammmm ed on different instruments at the r mihe Cc c! 3of P.T A ' Aide from thee vcluntary con.
same time mev included swane c! which Mrs W I Eis)op of Jus- , Ae L m ln ,5 vaIV con
sme..u w m.. uI . - an“ Hn was nmileu and Mr« W r tributions, the library was built
River . "Humoresque", Dixie .Put en wa presi.ie.it ano Mr. W B aqitional rest to the
on Your Old Grev Bonnet" “Tent- Chamber of Sanger was chairman wiu uuonan ccut to the
on Your Old Grey Bonnet . Tent ff th- library commttee 0 tie sehnals Tne scheels that use the
numf" ana “When You and I Wree counc ai ure time. ‘ Iihary in $10 Per teacher and
You^ Magme The Ditol Urunch ol ie A - tin ' Dpartment ' I Edurrntion
With Rob McDonald in the solo sociationor univerity Women gave roimabarrutrsdptrietzaciipinfrr
the chorus sang "Good-Bye aontntuionrsuuuuimnt rum! Mi than 2v‘ woaid get or
-- ■ -- —- —- Jonah, after which the “end men,” Scn 1 -sar an- o-Win8 coin- brnr, Irran
tor. Rev L. P. Parker He will trace Chet Wilson and Jack Adair. ap- -- - . ----soe. "eritne reman ihrsProna
the church from its begnning. down pearei for the first of several times
through the ages to th? present on the program, drawing hearty (t Hi fl III'I \ •opp-jcok
time through the different coun- applause from the audience. "
tries. Holland, Englana, France. Other numbers on the evenings
program included; a ventriloquist
' act by J B Carlisle of Dallas and
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