Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 210, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 15, 1922 Page: 3 of 6
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C'ohrr Tiu' uluv Afternoon on the <liar««'
of 3 tabbing awAhfii^poy. * JdiPf the
Miss Elide itaviH \s reported hnprov- hwuiim was. .«-.impl«*ted Judge J3t«#<!
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Utgif her.home on Kiixt Brockett «treet4 pwnllejl the youth to his patrenUr^Olp^-jCnB. Htlncuut of Paris f|i inlilK$
lUK goo4 hehatvior. (itl OM busing W^liwwhi.v.
-'c'f C —*J A/ I>. Multord of i'nrU nun in the
■a Fiywrtljierrlees for MftC fT. L. HeT- atvi oii TtCTy. *** *
hert ttf'ifcihivj. Texan. ftirmerly Mix* j H nUM t. tt IhiwU**** trip to
Appt.' M«'F .rlnnd of Eth^l, who died }i< Kimh'V \\Y<lnt'Kiluv.- ;• «,„«
tt«tkjrtorcmt TH Thoirfa* npadt? dTl'D^fe* trip to
lit It Ik likMIM/lll *> tft> *lt.v —... .. ... • w . ■'
' Mrs. <).... T. r^r in, r$K>rt$d ill'
with injhrffm? «ther home ou North
Wiilout nt rtH't.
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i K are the hushand. two children. jmhhs uu busiiteKS Weduesdav.
three brothers und two Aistera. , T ,> of Cjiiiu-svlHr amis \\i
the city on l>usiiu.'H* Tuesday.
Texas, .March 15—Ceoit
home from M<*xia. ,
Cay wood wan a imsineftH visi-
Hhermat- last week.
Kitubrough of Sherman was
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BCowell and Wf&jffi
returned from HUer
they vi#ite<) Mm.
the week end with
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Iti-ess will ha conferred at Ahisonle hall M,mh * With lutermenr in the IMlielWvndesday.
Thursday night nt 7 r:«> o'clock. V.V""^*JryJM !:n\vso,| County. Surviv- j. o. Bent ley of .Sherman went tc
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The Mothera' rinh of Robert E. Leo
aehiWil will meet at the school build-
ing Thursday afternoon l|Jt S:15
o'clock. . ,
Mrs. i\ L. Ntxon is reported Improv-
ing. following nit Illness of a week's
duration at her home mi South Crock-
ett street, * . —
of Texr Hrann
ij home folks, v
White, Mr. aM
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uriu- prwtched "at
Clju^fuvlTfe Sunday in tht^—fhristhtn
airch. There were twelve additions
to the chuivlv ahd eiRht haptisius.
.Mrs. 3. 11. Meiton. who has been ill
for the past two m^ekn. in somewhat
unproved, btit siiii confined to her
room.
the City ^tiltiiig f>ieiwls and attending
to-lHt^m^nffSmrrs- W Wnewia^
c MS. IC. S\V«H't'and dattghter. Miss
Kttnlce, left for Wirhitai Fails Wednea-
day on ft sick call.
H. B. Hughes has returned to his
home in I Dallas, after transact in« busi-
> tteSM iu. the city for a few daya.
Mrs. Jeanne Harrison is here from
San Autouui., Texa%,, March 15—
I.ut negro arregt-
iJtollas spemlltig tho irtvlr^:rSeM*TBT«^«lK'W J. Koch, Chi .death of Blanche Perrigwf near Cor-
' ergo. 111.; \\ I. Smith, Oklahoma , pon Chrlstl. wa*brought here yeftor-
t"ity: Waltc L. J&etaer, Kansas City, day aftermwn and placed In the cona-
.llev. Cephas Shelburne, president w j^^o^vTof t^i«rkana wa
of i arr-Burdrtt< College, went to Dal- frjSuamctliig hOHlftess^Vedttesday. " V* * «7'
las Wednesilny to take partji^-- tfie ^ VV. Ferguson of W* city: vlaitedi \unUv after trans,
funeral aejrvlees nt In-. JohM U. f.,i<lllis in Itells Tue^div ,M"S 1,1 t,u' ',,v ,,,r *
Sl,;,v„.r l". ^TfrT wh., dlea;...Ut 14 A l was ^ «• •«« ^
Kcrrvtlle on Moadav moruintr. was . .r*._. Ihi las to attend to bnsiiu
friends. H
A. M. Buchanan of WTllteahoro WgS
ainont: the ♦mt-of-towu visitors to this
(iiv Tuestlay.
T5. N. HiMtgets of Paris was among
the business visitors to thla eBy Tues«
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A. D. llttdspnth Of Wlehitti Fatlls hna
usactiui^husi-
few dayA,fc
city weirt to
Dallas to attend t^^slness matters
Wednesday.
gte St a u ton of Dallas has
.returned home, after a brief visit with
- -Tlnuer Print Expert Dead.
a business ri'silw. to 4y4yt^>.!: ' .
H. I. Franks w.ni to-lraU M visit' 1 • A. Bouin.ncr Mtmned to IUIUs
friends and tmmfr business Wednes- Wednesday, atter v.sttiug Ariends and
ft ^ tTw Axnociutfil Brans
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attende<l the fuiwrsl
Sr.. in MeKinney.
ittev. tTj. Man ton desire* to meet tiJl
Church
the men of Central I'reshytvi'ian
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/•lk C. Mills aud ^i W. Hayes ware at 7 ::5f Wcduesdny avl>nl!tg at the
ln^MaKinney Monday to attand the ,elnych.. Vital bniiters are to receive
funeral of 3ack Christian, Sr. atic.dltm, he states.
FU Ifd Evcrbeat t of Whltevrfght ( - ,
w4a a Saturday visitor in •Whltea-L The next of I he-I.cujen services now
boro. ' hetlig held in St. Stephen's Episcopal
1 W. B. C.oodo of Pottsboro was here church will fake place Wednesday
kiit-week oi huisness. r night, nt 7 :• !( o'clock; services also on
Mrs.Mlahih CulHent n, Harvey Cul- ThurSilay nnd Friday at 4 :.U p. m., it
beTMvn ami Huff Unvia were Dallas is announced.
victors, last week. ,
- Mesdame* Bnrb *r. 05. T. Snmrnv •
Burba and Mae BaHier were In Sad- the last few days, and people are
ler Saturday. [warned to Is on the lookout. Chief
Mrs. Itider Thorn and baby of Or. of Police Frank Recce advises people
? Simpson went jfo MeKinney
k Wrdnesdjiy to attend to tuisleess mat-
iplk*,J!ls.. March i.v Matliew Wil- tort*.
<on Met'utnghry, t.~ . .veals old, SUja-r- J. W. Br.nilejr returned the tirs! of
-tntendenrof the biireau of ideiitificatloii thci week fn-m Tcxarkana, uItere Ih>
of the Illinois State (smiteutlary ninl wbnt sm imsiness.
one ol Ihc louniost linger print experts J. W. 'Thurmond of MeKinney wan
in the Fuited States. tlUwl yesterday in among the business visitor^ to Slier-
a hospital here. Mr. McClaujrhrv was man.
the son of the laif 'Major R. W. Me- II. A. Woodward of Bonhnm was in
elaiighry.
t ransact fug busipess livlhr clty f r a
few days.
Ji. A. I>avis of Eureka -Sjuings. Ark.,
is Spending several days ill the home
of Mr. and Mr^ J. W. Bradley. Mi
Da v i s Is a hr7itTier"uT "Mrs:
Fennel, Purls: Abe Carroll. DmIIms;
H. D. Onn-nherg, Philadelphia. Pa^;
S J- Davidson, Dallas: Lillian Blan-
ford. Fori Worth;, £; M. Cor ben,
Waco: Tlu^s J. Moran, Chicag . IU.-;
Win. Kitcbing. Dallas; Willi* E. Ad-
am. Columbus, Ohio; Sidney W. Pro-
vence, Dallas; J. B. Gloss. Dallas;
Clyde Anthony. St.^AUils. Mo.; W. A.
Jones. New Orleans,' 141.; W.. 1
^h*w York ; -it., 'ltv. |ta i K r £ hi -
Wfa 111.; M Chens wit, ?HWncinn*t1.j
Ohio.
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By tf\f Amociluted Prent
Mo.; O. F. Keyport. Houston; t. F.
Stacy, Sulphur Springs; C. J. Lo$.£v
Dallas; W A Parr. Dallas; Lee Cor-
ner, St. Lonls. Mo.: T. 1 . Peet, Oma-
ha. Neb.; h. J. . 'Sirtton. Memphis.
Tenn.j W. if Bedell, I>allas; X. O.
Nance. 'Dallas; I. M. Pool. Dallas: II.
Williamson. New York Ctt.V; F. B
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Bomb K v plosioib^
Bh the Jkttnriated Perme d" '
Chicago. UU March W,—«Tl e "gold
coast." the home of many of Chicago's
wealthiest families, was wwilEen last
hoa"
Dallas: e: J. Day. Texarkana; Henry f Aid. unan J^harles J. Agnew,
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Binkley Hotel Arrivals.
O, E. Dyer. Dallas; H. |3 Haley.
Chlcngo, Ilk; Tom Allen. Paris; E. E.
Mesdatues B«rber. C5. T- Snmmy' ( l^ocal police, have received several
lph C. Burlwv and Balrd Bern reports of mud dogs around town in
lefya are visiting In the city .* :,v* '%
The mlssinnary society of the Chrls-
tUn.rhurch nw>t last Tuesday witn
Mr*. John McMivhan. Mrs. W. C. Dow-
owning dojp- t<; fte. them up.
The R-A's and the Methodist A bas-
ketball teams will ineet on the Y. M. C
: tlejft. Iind Mrs Ralph C. Burba joined a. court Wednesday night at s o'clock,
th* a^Plety. About !W) jnemhers arid This game decldf* the rhain]iionship in
victors wer® present. Mr* McMahan the Sniulav school leagne tournament,
^aalteil nuts, hot chwolate an«K fr' hwitWt
* eake. .. | . ."
lr and Mrs Henry McKeebee and «ri e members of Hie Crayson County
Mer «p ud Sunday In Colllnsrille. Coinprisstouers' Court went to Ft rt
1"errf and Sam Palmer of the*Wofth Wetlnestlay to attend.a . State
V. Farreil Company of Chicago UHM>tliig of County .Commissioners and
wero tlmsluess visitors hitre. last wwk. County Judges. Those who went were:
Mlsh Winnie Thorn of Sherman H ining. Van Alstyne. II. M. Bor-
JMl the w*ek eml with her pareutai (Ml iUnison: W. D. McMenanty. Whites
^,r*' Tohrn. ^ isiro, fthd A. K. BadgettrCiordon>!llie.
n Thorn and wife spent Monday .
Ih Shermat. J the small daughter of Mr. and
■ « ■ j Mis. Frank Keith. 216 East Brockett
PI BIJC HPEAKINC. CI.I B OF * street.-Tuesday afternoon was scratch-
SHERMAN NA5IES OFFICERS ' ' > j <1«K- whWl
; , ' I came i>i and had several fits. The child
4 .Offlfw* chosen for the newly organ* |wrts.gi^'en emergency treatment and the
i^pd Vh6lle,Spcflkiug Club at the V. M. wus billed r.nd lts head sent to
C- A/oh. C. A.Jteat prriWeauX I w> — ?««<" « ft *Jg!!t!&-
Beynolds. rice president: J. C. Paxton,
fwhead.
tress-
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secretary ; and C. W. Whifehca
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Tl e chth wMl'meot at T:80 oyery
MowUay night at the Y. M. f\ A .'aad
Ir^teacl of having a rHnjlar fnaltuct'or,
some in*mber of the clans wil) be chos-
te; for tmtcJf -*ssion. C. A.'Sho<'k Ims
bffti i|k>« for next Monday' night's
meeting
jPromLnent speakers will "he Invited
from time to time to serve as eonstrtte-
tlvejerltlcs and to giyc the members of
YPffc itftttm' of t heir long ex-
Iieriaace In the art nt rmttlie >|saklng.
Willie Nortbrup. a s<«hooI l oy of
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Patient Sltol Through Mistake.
A**oriated Pretfi
\ Nevr York, Mar<4i 13-— A near, riot
"HEOfrhlcb rn< rv tbit^lSlrt'dfsuhlt'd ex-
' men uuartcn>d in the Fox
Hills, Staten Island, hosvutal partici-
pated following the shooting, last night
of Bernard A. Cnrarn, 20, one of the
patients .by a guard who mistook bitii
i for intruder. Currnn suffere«l a
slight wound iu the hip.
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—'••j. Nice.. Mar. 15- Mile. Surahne f/*n-
glen tod^iy played her first tourna-
ment tennis since Slic w$i,s tlcfeaftsl by
1 lj#*.*Maila BJurstedt Ms 1 lory • last
rammer. She was paired with Count
Michael Soumarokdr-Elston. former
Russia* champion. In the mixerl
• aSihles and with Miss EUxnbeth Ryan
of CKlifornis in the women's doubles.
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