Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 152, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT, >FR1 DAY, JANUARY 13, 1922.
CAVALRY HORSE
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M&LjbeY nuiric)* wis)i for Miss Golille
ajul Mr. Hyde mudo a Hjio.rt
talk in which ho presented Mint
Wo man's Bible Class.
MhmaH*i lf *t« pjn iwiic Of/the
m wn.cn IW V™>mrajim.ixugrr\Uy Wtin* liTth£Wm of th.T „MvK fft Ji«t #h Uttt*
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surpriKe to Alin* Hffgpr, who m turn tl| Woflmn's Bihlo <:huw^^Tnjvls M«'s VVriion Brown." Hho
■ '• i lit'iiii* /wn fliu #n.\l 4i i..l iknil>.> tV ^ -**^1 I ! jA • • #. i • }> k.
C entral High Parent TeaMit rs
- Mr*. Krnpst Jom>s presided om ..„
Wrdot^duy. rh U)u M rhfc Central
Ingn Pai'ont-Tearftor AnswiaUon,
which mot In the mhool liudltortuin.
threw on thefSiry fuel nd make good
wishes f<5r t in* M*nre Kittheriii& y
[soa then feellnsrly a<4tpowte<lged all the
| splendid f*o-< ^(u?tnn tec< rde(i her dur-
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her sim-en* hv
then inducted
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MiHho<list <nia^J1\s«%Jl lo(i tw -Mr* Hrown hiio the ehnir and
. ,k „ ^ ,hcr honu« Thwkttay 'Hflcnuwa WHfl. words of | rHisu to her.
^ thirf^twn^nrtwnr. | m,s. Rrown nti.ioi.n^i I),, C.IIhu
. 10 L session was Jo < lmi>gp j>X XTr^. cummins; hftiae wmmif
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ixtocid^ Prtu Dispatch . : ^ wnwii . sne nerseir nn<l drawn for
" ' '^"tiflchtlon of the Central High
Pallas*Texas, Jan. Vfrs— A race to School «r( unds, and ttwie ^ero
iwit tlie unfits of the typicil cavalry aUoptoO.' a motion carryinK for the as-
horn. .•„„! T«« .w p.ni, l., r x l",11,11 1,1 a ^all way the
, aetnal work ai ohep. jt is hopod to^
gotiy v,.,s under way today, to end at nay* tlm work comptetod wxt year.
S:,lt Antonio m xt Wodnosdny. Mtfy* ^rftfeipol II M. Carter talked to
lerr.v AUtn, V. H. t'avalry, ridiit^Llilfr (jM ladies on the failure of some of
'CoronadfV' sWrtiHl. IhAjttJjgWfe' <***- tlie ^u^ls- ot ifo sH«>ol, and aslted tlie
test tiom 1 >iillas treloek while co-opera tic u of the ]>arouts in • the
ai the same. Ugie-Key luuine. hronco matte*., tb* also stated that fretiaent-
- hustof.of".iUefra Bianca. departetl from [v the parents whleh ho'mdst wanted
'Vnyt Wirtl. on his cow pony, Tfce raee to reaih were not tn attendance at
tvili I'd-pU l1"Kfop& to these monthly meetings, and urged
he amde at d.-sifinjitrd points. The rid- Some plan -.vherehy all mothora 6)uld
& mHt at niits" h(k JTrtffen to attettd.
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- - ^ -s. • ■■ • .'' —* ''•/ schools, was preKfHkt,
an# tlie hdfct and hostess.
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the
pflke mr-hls
great desirt to hare a gymnasium in
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• ••>•_• Society Notes.
I conitection with the school. A motion Mr. ,«nd .Mrs. Kd Heflin w ill entej:
• arried to push tlie matter and erenteT*" Friday Might< Bi;Idj J3ffl®3^
Jiowte^ o^tfttfiflsf Hi favar of it.
AtsnriatPress Dispoirh r.
Fdst Worth. Texas, Jan. 13. -Means
of preventing undesirables now being
driven irom the Alexia oil fields by
u6?Hhrl law from entering Fort Worth
were taken here today l^r the ]S>liee
, and county authorities. Itailroada and
pjkt s \v< r<' Indmr wuhh« <l. , Many of
thes< elinracters already are well
l r .}<• r Worth hM'nune or their
previous operations in til** Texas oil
'fields territory.
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WILL FORM
THE CftBNKT
Alclhodist church spoke a few words
in comnieRdation of the Parent-Teach-
er Association. «
Plans wer« formulated for an en-
tortalhmein to he given soon under
the auspices of this Association to
secure funds to carry on work in
connection with fhe school.
The president announced the exten-
sive drive for new members would be-
gin at an early date.
W/eihteHilay Night Bridge C lub.
Hgggjf Jtfy t 'i"P tut
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M iriion Vir' MK i,.! \l„ ^M"1 h ' ^ U^tfNwie . hIkm k •f.-r Hf \ im-ent's -- sanitarium.
3 , .Vt. nl Mrs. ^oi^'^^^diawed? within appropriate prayer. | The.^ Ijtdles are to.setoet t-liely «*lNt
Tlie th«sprer. Miu^nrn Rerry, renV1 Elates |u the work. The commltce m
defed an exe^mf report, sl^^^tM^i^Afiiital veiling Is cotflijosed of Mrs. T.
( bins fimun^to be ill - Srtti^i't<iry ,c_JieiIaedy and Mrs.O. L. UallejF.
Wednesday AftrnuMMi liridgo C lub.
Mrs A. V < rcager aus hostesa to
Hie VVedue^ay Afternoon Bridge Club
this week, entertaining in her
oil "IhnrSday afternoon
-The usual number ,o£^fables, lour,
were «*ot for the^
an iniercstiii# Series of games.' The
first prjae'went to Mrs. J. fl. Holt,
id high score.
i>a1nty refrh«hmt nts <a>nclude«i
MTs. Creager'g jMwpUaUty. -
■ ■ pi ■■ I soeialVn'V was then eajo.ved when
teporls made on the local (^sfmas(thp gnfsjs played ait hitefesting s<*rtes
work of the class showed donations of cln.ra«les, and joiiied in l,A iK-nny for
amounting to $112XA whleh wa -devot- your tlmug^'. 'contest which afforded
,.v .vll.. (>11i.lV.,Mi , <l exciiisively io those mil fortunate much amunsefllent. FJa<'h the|i k>'«i «d
of L"imeK Tin* ^ A coutrUnttidn ol .fTl.fiO to the ber most embarrnssipjj mimieut and
Methodist Xnrphanais< j t W: co, was tiuit ereat d great 1'inC
als<j iuMU4h«d in tlte Christ:nas flietievot- Befall Ihe aertiee of sandwiches, sftlj;
chees. 1 ^ ' ad,- ph-M**; wafers, and grats* iui^; tlux
l_.tdie.class mexahars-hftd t4*4heir eml- hwy# s<M g a i uiul« r of (dd fashlone<l
it Itft) visits to the sick, aged, and shut- i nMrfds. v :
ins. Also 34 trays of delieaeit^ ami n^ eilng wvts dismissed with the
many plantsand. flower$pi«dueen >ent hemlli^th^ Associate hostesses with
to the siok. The foregomg r<^afrtK w_efe Vlw, jfrown Mhwea H r JAiaiylu.
^ lVfT|t; fF J: Parkrrr vnimmtji
itnv Meriftrlaf l '' ^w>: "Klytfft VWlMlfll-- "is visit ingT 1hf^P$ITrTi) c president, .Mr . (J ih Ma- It. K. Burke, and I-on Tnck.
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: their noffl^-
friends In I'.on ham
Miss Vera Harston of Dallas arri
Thursday evening- for a visit jvftlT her
sister, Mrs. L< o Jones
Mrs. \V. 'i'. Mida^fT aud liltlCj. soui
Dickf of lMl*(inrto, Iiu}iana, are lierj^
visiting -Mrs. Mithofrs ua th<a>^frs.<
Ctissfe ModraH.
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DORC HESTKK FARM BI KKAl
KLKCTS OFFIC KK8 FOR YKAR
—IN FINE CONDITION.
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WILL SWEEP
MEXIA CLEAN
. ..MeittlMntf :dES^v-W4Mlnes4lay Night JW ent^nslastie meeting or members
Brklge Olatv w.re guests of Mr. ami of lh'' I*M<he ter Farm Bureau was
Mrs. Claud Settle at Wooillawn Oun- h<',d at mrchesfer Thuratfay evening,
try Club on Thursday evening.- ut which time otticers for the m*w
A fourcourse dinner was served at' •v*>ur WC*P electe<l ami plans for thg'
.7 :'M) in tho club dining room, and later vea** Fdfh made. Tlie meeting was>
In- time was devoted to the series of w<1' attended and the lueniheiK in
>141^ games. Miss lmogene-Wnialey hh^-^drUs. < . ^ *ori^s. t onnty r ^
ot (JalnesvilW, who is visiting in the Agwrt^wfca -w:t, present, said.
home of Mrs. 11. II. Stinnett, was a { • *** ^^.<>(1 president to,
guest of the club. , \ i succeed \Nill Biggins. \V; W. ^ itten
In tho counting of scores, high ^rise v,;:s elected v.ee president. Beiuon
among tlie fa dies went to Miss Kath- Davl8 W*B Reeled secretary and
leen Cook and wale a pretty French
basket in whleh grew a primrose. Jack i 1 ^ w' ,v ^OTt talks by a number
Eubank received the tnen's . prit*, a ^ me^ta. all of whom expresse<l
■jjjSi|Tp-- themselves as helng highly pleased
.vlth the m-compllshments of the Farm
Buck Mas J£TL
tht local one hundred per
was voted to
H ill, >. -lilMi k e-.t" darn^ In eplehmtIon ho!« meetings on the third
# ivfi . ^ 1L, Jfv Thursdn> nighi of each month. A
of F May tS e tWttwnth. committee*of three, of whlcff Leslie
Ixias*Ht
Only
dilction
In S Acts %
RICHMOND HOBSON
m
Jan. lr ,
ONE DAY ONLY
Paris, I'Viinre. J5\n. rofiwire
officially informed I'resldent Mllleraml jmjr of silk hose.
late tlihr nfierrtoon, after a long^nfer- *
ence with the President, that he accept-. Black Cat Di..^ « ,„w/ ^8.w. . .
ed the task of forming Cabinet H IMTimI Club will he the scene of a ™Tj£T
succeed tlH-B la ml Minis! r> , und would ,most lmlqw affair ou Friday night ^ 5*
present th^ llst of his co league* totnor- jwlu.n t!jo organization will entertain h^d n eu a iSeOn^
Mr. Ed Bcl!win—The WorUV greatest Whistler
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Matinee 2:30-rLtdiei Only.
Might S p. m.—Bdth Sexes. ~ -
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No Children under JJ admitted unless with adults.
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IX^milAM aprojKw to the <Ute will ^ . ,.h„innai was a|HX,illt0<,
rnmislv a ifeaH'W -•ttlng for th.- oora- ^ ,.„nllnitW 1
-ion «lil?b prmata'9 to ho nni! of rhr (h,tt Doroheatoc lias-act tW
moKt del.ghtfnl in t.be history of c:-
q
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uiosi oei.gnum n tne niMory or W, standard foj the other twenty-seven
i4>"«i' sjskciaI cotillions arid favors Karm Bnre:.n locals of tlraysoB. Coun-
will feature the evcaing. Muale will he fy/. Mll<, Mr M((riis. -Beyond doubt
given by the loungherg orehesfra. Of |lu, intercs and. work ot tliO Far.o
4§ ocintr4 .Pww -MipSMfr:. Kansas I Ify. . Bureau of this county is moving on a
Austin. Texas, Jan. l.'lr—Martial law A numher/if l>enlson Klksand mem- j ^amd. progressive basis, which is
will remain in force at Met la "uulil ,M.'S other near-by Elk organizations I compelled to hear favorable i"sults**^l
«• very ves ripe of lawlesness is swept wi« lav present as well as. local folk. —.
TODAY AND ALL WEEK—
cleau from every Miuare fuoj of the
Mexia community, tioveriior Netf de-
Welker-Dnrning.
Annonuo-ment has bene received of
In a statement a- to why •• •'.'•"mvmei.t nas none recenen 01
Mml i.iai'tinl law at M.-Ma ..art Mli^Wop. Diiraiuff
.rr • an<l Harol«i - Eopone weflwr, ootft of
surroundiug^caantry.
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PRISON SYSTEM
Van Alstj'i.e; the ceremony having oc-
enrred in Greenville, Texas, Atigust
20, 11*20. Tlie wedding had l een kejd
a sivcet until now.
The bride is the daughter and Mr.
aud Mrs. i^iarles H. burning and a
niece of J. H. Doming of tbls^e44y.
Mr. Welker is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
'Ij. P- Welker and Is at present a stu-
jliMOfin?.*! A.*a FMpitch dent in the Georgia .School of Tech-
.Ausilu.,Texas; :..ln. 1II.—C. R.Arnold, aology. .
. jjuditor of the State penitiHitiary sys- « „ , ,
SSSwn. was here today, «>o «<.iifcr with.- «irMIan Kndeavor Sorlal.
<iov<*rnor Neff regarding the prison's The first social of the new year that
The! Mammoth Production by James Oliver
Curwood
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BEAUMONT MAN
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MI liati "t.{l ,'Pst hHi aml klihiey tnaihle
for yeai 1 and found no relief until I
was iiMhicfU by yoin representative to
•try Ferrasal. Now I feel fully rured of
Indigestion and am on the road to re-
covery from Kidney IroulOe." ,
J. L. VANN,
264 Milam street, Beaumont, Texas.
Ferrasal succwhIs where otlict prep-
arations fail. It is an ittistifpaswd
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financial conrBHoii. lie snid he would has l een given by t> Senior ChrLstian
tell governor Soft ihat the system Is K«fl#f*or of Cetflral rrofshyterlan ||
"brttke.'V rtftd thai It bad insnfficirnt Chwreh. took place Thursday litaent in „< id lientraiizer, workiug dltectly 011
funds < ?i which to ojs ratc much longer, the home of Mi .:ir.«l Mrs. Fell* Drake .the source of tlie trouble, the stomach.
on South Walnut street. (it ^passes off the aei'umnlated pofamn
. After the piests had all jWosemlded,TiMfg^trom the systern and clears the
they drew chairs in a circ>*ai<l l lay: blood. Acid stomach* if-neglected, will
ed "find the ring" which eansed touch irtsolt in khinev trouble" and rheiwoa
STATE HEALTH
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amusement. Then chaiades wet* pro- t^m. ixm't wait until youi^ntlre sys-
mmm
act plav by A, *. Hyde's group was the
inonti!
duecd. ami it w^s agieed that the three- ^em becomes poisoned, with acid. Take
Ferrasal now and keep healthy. If It
A$m*eiatcd Arwtt
Aftstin, Texnsjj"
nation of Dr. IliiKon
State Health ( fllcer, was announced
by Governor Xeflf at noon todsy, ef-
fe«'tiv<' Jan 20, ono year from the
tone he ^ssumed the office.
•-The Governor atso announces] tlKf
apfK> ntm< nt 01 Dr. John It. Florf*i:«r
of Houston to succeed «,
Dr. Fiorc-nttn vonferred'' "irltlf tHi
Governor this morning artd the Gover-
ia r said he a«-cep^®d the position and
would take charge on Jan. 30.
hest, with ihe groups headed by Mrs.
Costa Morrow and Rev. Jap Manton
as close ^eeotids. • -
Apple i eelliig. halting, fourthing, and
coring was next in„.ordftr. and In this
Mr. Drake's s^de was victorious, receiv-
Ihg tlve apples as a priae. Sacks of
corn were then passed ami as each one
ate theirs, they 'found their salesman's
talk ami wore requested to try to sell
tlieir wares hy using eaich words. The
sahjects liiclitdeil mvh things as Quak-
er oats, tooth brushes, rugs, atnl many
Next, the gttest* adjonmed to the
does hot relieve the acid condition and
improve your ^'nernWliealth your drug-
gist will refund yoar monfyl^
With Henry Walthall and an All Star Cast
Nevdr in Walthall's career has he (^played such
splendid acting as is diowriiji this great picture. It is a
real red-blood play and will hold you spellbound from the
first scene^-ttrthe faslr A^pi^tuTe alFshould see.
Pauline Stark plays opposite Walthall. The entire cast
is made up of able and competent players. *
The direction is by the famous David Smith. The
picture will be* here for three days. You are ihvited to be
present and witness this wonderful photoplay.
8old1 .v MAsdus DrttV^torc and ntW
goOd djriiggfsts everywtteit'^i^dv. *■*
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Saturday Morning 10 O'clock
"ADVENTURES OF TARZAN"
Kids—5c
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The
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in October of 1921, expressed its appreciation of the ser-
vice building and loan associations are rendering the peo-
ple of Ataerka. by increasing the Tax Exemption on build-
ing^and loan dividends $300.00.
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Building and loan dividends are exempt from all taxes ex-
cept the U. S. income surtax—and now $300 is exempt
from this tax also.
Our membership is now mofe than 500, including many of
the best business men of the community. All depositors
share equally in our dividends, which are as liberal as you
can expect from tfa.tcteiimfj we offer.
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Agents
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JOHN MARSHALL FORREST W. PEVET0
' J. J. SCARBOROUGH
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Room 411, M. & P. Btsk
Secretary-Treasnrer
eatre
TODAY AND TOMORROW
FASCINATING
Sherman s Leadi
REID^Phow 10.
This is this petite actress' most fascinating
: ( success of her career
A delightful Comedy Drama of the most interesting
type.
no advance in prices.
Special My#ic by Mr. H. J. Johnston
v .Keep hi Touch The Gem.
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