Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 50, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 22, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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t* were eiijoyetl.
Next Tueutlaj'* session will be held
•t the home of Mis* Hoplile Dirge iu
Palrview. WM. •> ;t: ,
n of ae-
circle# re-
Monday ^
was Uoeteiw to
. All # ' Hbaw
r H)rpinWSp?.fpr the
winter work, Jbe reuvnln-
of the meeting wa* given to plan
for tbe coming Inatltnte, which
in the Firnt Bnptiwf Ohnreti.
Two hon«i(F vWtors arc
la atteuduine, nnJ
VmI plHWi at Monday V
rre kiipimmt to thwe vm>
ay evening. $ A committer
arrangements w«j< Mppolnftil
rations! for thl#
pr. A goodly number of meinbirs
present.
Circle So. 4 met at tlie home or
Mr*. B. R. Brown, with Mrs. J. R.
Handera nrenldlug. It wa persona)
d?T«ad a lanp? number of
members were present. Some plernl
««**ta, while another group <*>mpleted
pr. consideration wa# gieen
Ite and Circle 4 decided
serving nuppcr on rSsiesday
drle League to Obeente Arroktlee Day
Mrs. Vernon Rrown, district chair-
man of Americanization in the T. F.
W. C., has |>erfected splendid pro-
grama for clubs to use in observance
of Armistice day. H henna n Civic
League will have charge of tbia cere-
monial and will Tcry soon begin prep-
aration* therefor.
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Mrs. Der© Austin's home was tiw
itherlng place for Circle No. 6, the
being; eondneted « by
Savage. ;. The afternoon was
aewlug articles irhicU will be
benevolent purpose*. Much
lslHsl In that line.
lira. J. 1). Harltng pre*ld««d over
of _ Llrde & K which Was
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contribute, to tw
s__ of the needy, later on. Thh
Circle will provide the supper for tin.
Institute visitors on Monday evening
Mrs. Bob MHllunis Is chairman of
thp committee on aijrangements for
R. F. Pool was lxwtess to
No. 9, with Mrs. Altmau acting
Hiftlrman. ^ Financial reports were
ffjulerd after which plans were per-
fected for serving supper to the Instl
tufc visitors on Thursday night of th«>
meeting. Committees were formed
for service at that time.
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;;| Wedding Announcement.
The marriage of Miss Fa ye Roberts
auil Jewel PIungn «ij will take pbice
at the home*'of fthe bride's i*arents,
tfr. and Mrs. Will Robert*, on Kaflt
William- street, Wednesday evening
at s o'clock.
Society Notes.
Miss Dorothy Hanford arrive) hoinc
Wedin-sduy from n two months' visit
in </hin go mid other northern t*olnt«.
Mrs. J. C. Metiee of Jacksou. Miss.,
will arrive Friday for a visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mr*. W. A,
Harvey.,
Allege! Still Found.
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Members Of the City Council and
Mayor J. B. Wilson have been Served
with notices"of af suit which 1ms l«* t
filed 111 Dallas County against th«j
city, J .v the Brown-Crammer Invest-
ment Company. The stilt grows out
of the forfeiture by tbe city of lh -
BrowirCruronier In vestment <'«m-
puny's cluH'k for s<'iit with their
bid for the purchase of the recent Is-
sue of waterworks bonds. The bid of
the company f°r the bonds waa ac-
cepted, hut after this had been done,
the company refuse<t to purchase
them, claiming an Irregularity in th.-
manuer In which the bond* w«re Is-
sued The City Commission did not
sustain the position t f the eompany
and forfeited the check accompany-
ing the bid. ... i
The Jtfwtds Were ordered issued
without a vote of the people. No di-
rect tax was ordered levied for their
payment, but the receipts of the water
department were pledged. 'I In* bonus]
have not ljeen llintlly sold.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER
Bales
Found
T, SHERMAN,
Brown w«sm1. Texa*. H«pt. 22. —
Mherlff Pugh located a fifteen-gallon
«a*k bf liomc-made wine iu the sub-
urlw of May. twenty miles north of
this place. No a rrests were made.
Temple, Texai, Sept. 22.~- BetI Coun-
ty gins turned out 4,121 bales of cot-
tou up to Sept J, including 102 round
bah*. For the same period hist year
only twenty-two halns were ginned.
The October
Delineators, Autmn and Winter
^ Style Book and Butterick
. i Patterns are Here.
Luck's Garment Shop
125 NORTH TRAVIS.
Come See The New Things
Always something new in Fine Suits,
Coats, Dresses, Waists, Skirts, Petticoats,
Children's and Misses Garments.
Special Sale on all Fine Furs. Guaran-
tee to save you a nice sum. / jg^..
Deputies Hurt Hhlpp ftiul i Frank
Rldd It the Sheriff's Department
plaeed bn(|fr Vetisit, Monday Fred Bo-
dosky, *>f easr of Tioga, aud placed
him in the eotint.v jail on a charg^
of luaniifai-lnriug lutoxi<*atfttg liquor.
According to the officers, a still was
found on Hodo dcy's pla *e; and evi
denee fbflnrt of H<ttlor having lann
made, llodosky bad not bfteu releas-
ed on IhukI Tuewlay.
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Baptist Y. W. A
Terminating the flr*cal y nr. the Y
Vf. A. of First Baptist Church held a
bodiless meeting at 4 o'clock Tuesday
afternoon.
Reports covering the year's work
were rendered and were highly grnfl
lying, showing much, good acconi
pliabed through the past twelve
jnonthn and wlth^the . organisation's
finances on a most satisfactory basis
An hUeresUng part bf the meeting
•waa the election of otitaet* for the en
aning year. Miss Ruth Candrey was
chosen president; MiSe Paujlne Fergu
son, vice preeideut ;"TkflKx ituth Butler,
secretary; Miss Maurlhe Fitch, treas
urer; Miss Helen Bustnr. pianist; and
Mi8R Moselle Buster, iiersonal service
chairman. '
Twenty very enthusiastic members
were present, and at the close of the
meeting they were asked to follow, in
their cara, a pilot to a destination,
which at tliat Jliiic was wholly un-
known to tin (i. Their drive ended
at the residence of Mrs. .1. F. Etter,
who had planned a delightful surprise
for the members. The home bad been
beautifully decorated for the occasion
with a profusion of golden rod.
Cards and peiuils were arranged
for a musical contest which was a
pleasing feat of memory. Short pa*
aagea of old famfllhV popular ballads
were played, to, be identified i>\
names, and these nggrouated names
told a thrilling romance. On examina
tlon of the cards. Miss i'anilne Fei
guson and Miss I> ti RUen Shaw were
discovered equally proficient, nn*l in
a cut for honors, Miss Ferguson was
the fortunate one. A tasteful little
vase filled with tbe hostess' favored
flower was presided Miss Ferguson as
a souvenir for her Industrious pur-
adlt of musical titles.
The hostess then told the story of
her great-grandfather who was a cap-
tain In King George's Amcrieati army,
but after hearing a powerful Ituptist
sermon, he was converted to that
faith nnd laid down ills arms and l e-
onme a Baptist minister, and was at
•aie time east Into a Virginia prison
for preaching his now-found gospel.
At( Intervals through the hour of
entertainment. Miss Franees I'ngh,
Misa Ailecne Sanders and the hostess
g«Ve Some charming vocal numbers,
add Miss Helen Busier contributed
apteral very enjoyable piano selections.
Ill c<w sonance with the house dceo
rations, a yellow refrwsbment • ^>f
orange ice and gold cake, were the
concluding features Of Mrs. Etter's
hospitality.
— Civil ^Syrvlre Examination.
A civil s^rtl'V examination (notv
education) will is* given at the.Sher
man iplstafflcc* ta-tolter 9 for the posi-
tion of Jpuito^ at the Shenuan post-
(•ftlce. If Is announced. Applicants lit-
tered ed should se Waller IMtts ut the
>>hermau js>st fflee.
Boy Kicked by Mule.
Frank, the eight-year-old sou
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Scott, of
miles south of Sherman, is at
Vincent's Sanitarium In a serious con-,
dltion as a result of being kicked in
the forehead by a young mule. The
accident occurred Monday afternoon
at the home of the boy's parents,
Frank was playing In the barn lot
when the mule, a two-year-old, ran by
and kicked I'Jm.
Mrs. Jennie Douglass.
Mrs. Jennie Douglass. 53 years of
age. wife of Orvllie C. Douglass. <lled
at the family home at 110 Forrest
avenue, Tuesday at 11 .45 o'clock.
Funeral service* are being held
Wednesday afternoon at '> o'clock,
with interment in West Hill t'eme-
terv . Services are being Conducted
by fir. F. F. Brown and Ite v. ('has
O, '«H k of jhe First Baptist Chun'b.
Besides her husband,-the-deceased
Is snrvlv«i by the following children;
Mrs. Eva Knight of Sherman. S. X.
Douglass of Sherman. Mrs. Kohl Bcece
Of siierman. R. o. Douglass of Sacra-
mento. Calif., and itoby Douglass of
Sherman. J
.T. it. I'a i rlsh of ToIk-u, Texas, is a
brother.
At Sherman flospltal.
M aster Franklin Wilde of Sherman
Itotitc 1 bad bis tonsils removed at
Sherman Hospital Tuesday.
M|sx Aldlne l.ane 124.'! East <>d-
ileal twt, had her tonsils removed
at ShermaH Hospital Tuesday and is
doing nicely.
Mrs. S. <V Ellsworth of Iirnison is
receiving treatment at Siierman Hos-
pital.
Mrs, Hurry Totten has recov«ml
sutllelenlly to be removed to her home
on East tSanuir strA'f
Mrs. <*; .1 affye has hccii takQti to
her hoiii" on East Houston stn'Ct.
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Tucwday literary Club.
Memljers of the Tuesday I. it era vy
C'lub met af the home of the prcsi
dent. Miss 'from Tlardaway. for a
business session on Tuesday after
noon.
Matters of Importance to the club
were discussed and some i lans for-
MONDAY, _J3EPT. 27,
We wish to announce
the reopening of
the
INTERURBAN
' CAFE !
Thoroughly overhauled |
and bigger and better
than ever.
Ladies' Dining Room.
We Solicit Your
Patronage
Monday, Sept. 27.
AMERICA'S HOME SHOE POLISH
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FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN WHO. STAY YOUNG
style
changes
Clothes forlEall
New/style changes for Fall as correctly(,in-:'
terpreted by Society Brand Clothes i will! jbev
heartily welcomed by men who pay particular
heed to their appearance.
The long vent in the coat has gone. Vents'in
modish suits this Fall will be noticeably shorter.;
Body contours have changed. The high
waist line and the pinched-in effect have gone.
Coats hang with greater fullness from the
shoulder. The result is a pleasing effect of un-
usual ease and smartness. * r
These are the style features that mark this sea
son's models in Society Brand Clothes.
WITH Till; VARttD GRADES OF CLOTHING FLOODING Till- MARKET. LOOK FOR THE LABEL AS YOUR GUIDE
ALFRED DECKER it COUN, Maker* . SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES, Limited, for Canada
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Chicago New York Montreal
CTYLE i HEAD QUARTERS
U where &otietyMran 5 till othes ar.i.soid
SETTLE & SETTLE
Style Headquarters.
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