Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 161, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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Announcement, of tin- Itrr in«riu<'iunt
of a game of basketball between
Southwestern Military. A<a<U'my of
UnibiM and Chaunce.v lyolli's "Bull
Dor*" of tlje Bed Triangle Bg fyt-
l«U League of, the City X. \f . V- Ar
for next Friday eventng. will ifc* read
fijh Interest by siwrt <*na fit the
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^Southwestern. Military~ Academv,
tyrmerly Hardin School, has as bas-
ketball coach J iiu Jones. a Sherman
reared young man, and a football
and basketball «t;ir in h}s own name.
Jim la reported to have developed :i
fast quintet at SoUthweatern, wljlcli
lie will bring to Sherman. It includes
three OraTwott County hoys who are
ex petted to play rao*t of the game;
Slover, at forward; Ingram at cen-
ter. and Kennedy at guard. All these
youths hall from WblteHboro and all
are well known In Sherman for their
athletic prowess. Leyhe and Scdge-
wiek will abet Kennedy at guards po-
sitions on Southwestern; Slower will
have the afstatancc of Smith and
Jenkins as substitute men. und In-
gram will be. relieved by Morgan if
he weakens.
Kolb's "Bull Tk gs" are acknowl-
edged leaders of the basketball flyes
of (lie Red Triangle Lcnglie of the X-
M. C. A. an«l are whipping into slmpe
for the try at Jim's ' en dots Friday
evening. Their lineup Includes Mf-
Farland and Stephens nt forwnrds;
MeKown at center, and Touchstone,
Kolb and Reid at guards.
Tickets for the mlxup. whieb is the
first basketball gauyrfP'of the season
for the local T. M. <\ A. eonrt, are now
on sale at the Y. M. C. A. The name
will be called lit 7:30 o'clock, and wlU
be refereed by A. G. Hare.
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Saturday
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^uter will
incut here.
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a {treat tsucchsa. ,.;tue i
were beautiful|v decorated ami loa
mm Pfy*eiU*. The bouse was (tacked'
«im! « Ulce program was rendered by
Ifyt $j|iWren. Then Santa
made ltli* oppearauce, to the
the IM-th* folks.
Robert A <1 kins of Nocona is here y|«-
Itlllg relatives. >
M*'h- James L. Brown left Sunday
for l'awhnska, Oklgf, to Join her. Ii^uh-
ban#l, who baa taeu there for a month.
Tlu>y will make that place their home.
'Mm. Drown has tefn upending the
ppat. month with her jtarents, Miw.aud
Mtf. W, II. Roberts.
Mr and MLr*. Hefly Franklin of
I^orjLbe^tey wpeut ChristnutK with hfcr
paivutu, Mr. aud Mrs. W, C. Fogte.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Everett. spent
Christmas with relative In Deulaou.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Center am)
Mr. and Mra. Mike Wheeler of Denl-
son siient Chrhrittps with Mr. and,
Mrs. John Nelson.
The Motliers' Clult will have au
day aesslon New Year's day. i
and bring lunch and work and spend
the d«y helping plan the next year's
work. •
School was dismiswd last Thursday
for the holidays and will resume work
ugaiu Jan. 3, m
Mrs, L. 0, Lamb and daughtera of
Denlson spe^t-Chrlstiima day wltii Mr.
ami mm. Rich i^mb. *
Mr. and Mrs. Pennington had aa
their Driest ilttrlng 11m holidays their
grandson from Oklahoma.
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I JON THE MOVIE SCREEK. |
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At the Washington.
p h Patbing IN>htitles by tlie sci>res are
Vp to ik> s >en In "W-hnt Women Love,"
\ • eomlug to the Washington Theatre on
Thursday, Annette KeUerraan's first
modern comedy drama for the screen,
wlih b she made for Sol Ijcaaor. Soutli-
* ern California was couiirmi for the
prettiest young girls to appear in the
beach seuenees of the production.
At the,Washington theatre Thurs
day, Friday and Saturday.
At the King. \
' "Prairie Trails" is the fajjtetat,
most exciting picture that Tom Mix,
the daring cowboy star, has done.
While there are differences (€ opin-
ion about what type of stories are liest
adaptable to motion pictures, there
nn^pio two opinions about such tales
of tlnv great outdoors as Tom Mix
provides. They have an Irresistible
appeal to all classes of theatre-goers.
♦'Prairie Trails" Is a breezy, racy
story of the great West by James It.
Ilendryx, the celebrated novelist. Tom
Mix fits into the story so perfectly
that It might have been written for
him. Only recently lie appeared in
another picture, "The Texan," by the
same author, and played with great
Buceeiw the same role, that of 'lex
i Uentoii, the hotheaded young rancli-
[Hian.
"Prairie Trails" is the story of the
Flnward conflict tbat takes place when
Tex Benthn, lover of the manly life
[and desplser of womanish manners
11 ikI customs, falls in love. While one
ialde of his nature cries out for the
[companionship and love of Janet Mc-
[Whorter, the other side yearns for
hattle and'strife and all manly things.
The pir*of Janet McWborter is very
1 lily played by Kathleen O'Connor, a
[harming actress.
King Theatre Friday and Saturday.
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ln 'w round oi • tern
la Pittsburg WWOrtjrTJ
WHITSSBORO.
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Ririniugham Age-Herald:
^ "X successful roan «f affairs atui
cherishes the trunk strap with which
his father chastised him In the obi
woodshed." ! '.r5'^
"A matter of sentiment, c|tl" *
^Sieiitiment and common sense. lie
has thy'best behaved -ttoys in oui
neighborhood."
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Farmer Burns
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left 4n the
Jove ti nrpiHl
band l« a fact lliat cat
The Iowa l y presents an
array of ^ctorles to baek his
^Uie feather-weight
l*«t year he furnished The National
I'olleSf tJaaette with a M^t of mat
in which he had^cifiiM. and ta
that in tho" ten years |hat he
wn*tlln*$.e had engaged In
fjeoo ftatelies, «f which he lust
bnt ail. All of these six wore wrest-
lers of altove Breedlove'a class, lie
never having loat even a fall to a
featherwv*g}it wrestler. In tltyO he
elncln championship by defeat-
ing Mason Arch, of Washington. D. C..
fea titer weight eh^rou^*"-
. ;«TP©dlovc is acknowledged, to lw V<-
a world of wrestling skill,
and generalship, and lo<-al ranre
looking forward to his rnatcli/with
Thad 1 lookout, local champion an*|
favorite, with a great ileal of Interest
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To Tin? Democrat:
Wbltesboro, lH c. 25>—Jack (^irt-
wright has gone to Washington. D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Murdoch have re-
turned to (iraham.
Mrs." C ,C. Yowell of WIehlta Falls
is the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Coy.
Uuy Kstes of Austin- College la hekv'
for the holidays.
Miss Annie Mugg of Itaylor College
is here for the liollduys.
IteulK'u Kennedy, William Marsiiall,
Clinton plover and Bob Ingram of Dal-
las are homo for the holidays.
Grady Hodges spent Tuesday ip
Sherman.
W- C. Dowdell of New CastJ? is hc^e.
Misses Viola Ihiy and Florence Bass
spent Sanday lu Tiuga.
Mlscs Madge Hudibith and Martha
Sullivan are in Texarkgna, (he guests
of Misses Ixtuise and Gwendolyn Cas-
sady.
Ij. W. Newton of Denton visited It.
I* Long last week.
It. L. Bond spent the holidays with
his family here.
Mrs. M. E. Jones of Fort "Worth Is
the guest of Mrs. R. L. Bond.
W. A. Hass of Jerome, lilaho, Is the
guest of relatives.
Born—-To Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rass,
Dec. tilth, a girl.
Mrs. O'Connor and Festns Itlsir of
Commerce are the guests of Prof, and
Mrs. O .K. Davis.
Miss Altha Haas of Sberman Is the
guest of Mrs. W. N. Wells.
C. H. KiU> of Fort Worth sim'h
Sunday with Mrs. Mungcr.
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Watermarks in juipi r . have
used from the earliest times.
Tate, paper maker, in 1W4 used an
8-petaler. flower for his watermark.
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Kansas Wheat Safe.
Topeka, Kan., Dec. .'10.—Tlir grow
ine wheat crop was damaged only
Fsllghtly t y the recent cold snap,
which took the teinerature down to
[zero and below in the north central
ind northwestern counties of Kansas
during the Inst week, say's the weekly
report Just Issued by S. D. Flora,
eteorologlj . "There was plenty of
moisture in the ground for wheat ami
jit.be damage to it from the eobl wind:
was comara.tlvply slight, even where
It was unprote«'t«tl by snow eaverlng,
says 'the report.
The fruit of the macaw
tropical America has the
violets.
PATRONIZE A HOME INDUSTRY,
Help the farmers and stockman of
Grayson County to get a fair price for
his live stock, by asking your butc.her
for our city dressed beef, pork, veal
and mutton, who have reduced their
prices to normal conditions.
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« STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
>*otiee Is hereby given that the reg-
ular annual meeting of tl*p aharehoH-
ers of The Commercial National Bank,
will he held In its banking room on
| Tuesday, January 11th, 1j)2l between
the hours of 3 and 4 p. m. 4t>r the pur-
pose of electing Directors for the en-
duing yea^
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A Heart Thrilling Romance of Social Intrigue,
With Eyery Scene'a Surprise.
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A One-Round Bout Be^en .
K1DD McCOY AND ROBERT WARWICK.
NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION.
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DECEMBER 81, 1920.
I Begins at„9 o'clock.
Good Music.
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