Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 242, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 18, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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18TII ANNUAL SESSION OF Ttt#j
GRAYSON CO. ASSOCIATION
CONVENES APRIL 26
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THOMAS It. MARSHALL TO DELIV-
ER SKRIKfc OF LECTI'RES
I AT A1STIN COLLEGE.
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Donlwoa, Tosas, April 1H.—The tliif
fci'nlli ;itmtia] session of the Uru.VHOtf
County Odd FcUovvh Anjiivii'miry Akso-"
ciiitioii will !;« lioftl in DcniKon on April
*M, uu<l f.he local 0<M Folluvvx and K*>-
Prtnirtoiit of the United States, ar-
rived In Sherman Monday evening.
He wt># met at Den&on by Or. T.
S. Clvoe president of Austin College,
from the
iiutlou oi SI to $5 by
Itekalis arc mak;im preiwration's Lu e.u and a number of Sherman citizens, B |B|^
tn taiji H veial hunilml (hid Fellowx' automobiles, who accomiuinled bimtc work of a: • forger. A eus-
j it lid their families on that date. This this eity.
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is nil o:-^;ini/atioii q( odd I rllmv- and 1 Mr. Marshall Is ;uvotP7.:ndrd by Mrs.
Uehckiihx which meets annually to < l - new they will oe
perVe the anniversary of tb<* fm]jidi>t?r~TTu jrtu**m of r| r. nd Mrs. Clyce.
Mr. Marshall Will driver u series
f; Lf teel^es this week, at Sherman
foalur. ^of ilie day will Had. Austin College, beginning liw«-
.ie tlte addresses by ami/ Elizabeth ■! day evening at oclock. ll*e ge i-
Lamkiii <tf Paris, prc*id.>nt of the Tex- , ejal theme of tht>leetures ;*VHt oe
us Utfbekah A,HHeniM.v. and that.of Uou. | "Uootf Citizenpliip. The su jet
4* Wheehjr of Uouhaui, grand jujiw- the entire serlt*i as announced are ftp
ier or the (iraud l.iodge of Odd l>llrvws follows: ~
of the Slat.'/si;<ien. b\ A -Howell, grand j Tuesday, "The Prh degea, >tD Jti«*
1 aitrlarch-^of ilir encampment depart- oial Obligations of ( itiwaisu p. ^
iiIm ofM*** „f Wodi.-sdajy"Xh<> OW %>&***■
t he patriate)! militant, Is also expected *8 Amerhw l" t, i
t< he present. In tin- evening tin lb1-• Thursday, "ibe ubny o
la-kails will contest forjnedtrbCaml'tlje lean Constitution. t^TTw.
* dd Fellow* will ulinoss tin- exempli* i !• rlday, • 'he M«iiaee^to
HeaJLlon^-iff the f.rwt degree by the ernmeni_iti--rAil%rlca.
iTltewtfgbt dogm. staff. __^ ^aTurduy( Tho Call of the Age to
PASTES VlUlm 5 OVER 1—HARD
TO DETECT B1 THE
1"N INITIATED.
SERVED 'WITH THE MARINES
DURING WAR. LATER WORK
INC XN CONSTANTINOPLE
Thomas J. Chrlstianiiion, son of
(!e«ige Cliristlan-'-i'i of SJhermKn. has
returned to this <~itj after an absence
ttfii i t -th ree yea r«..
In the city of at least one Federal4te-~j^"""During the world war he joined the
serve Maitff'notes that hflsTSeen raised Marines, ami was on a sub v&mnp* for
Thomas K. Marsrall, former Vice - Bonham; Texas, April IK—The
First National Bank Is warning Its
customers and <a hers of the* presence
tamer had taken the bill and present-
ed it to the bank. When it was discov-
ered the bank notified '.He people
that they sljonld he careful to scruti-
nise Hh4 S; bilAf presented.
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to uTO-33S5jta^ij^1 ,• vr #i Mh.
...aner served Jju the visitors at t,he noon • Sundaj, ^ - hi --rttntnossM - '
ill he'
'{'Hewtj
:bjf t he < Kid Fellow«|;
Itewlght.MiMrtikaBi
>,ne church.
The forger has tak«n a Jfederal He
serve Bank note and ..usN ti over the
Hgftres i'i each corner perfect Imi-
tation of th< figure 5 which occupies
a like place on the $5 notes,
libe imitation Is so jM>rfeet and the
work of paUlnir the figures on so well
dime timtrtln bill Is likely to deceive
anybody. The difference in tl|tU&r]
note and th« HZ uote is t4wtrKures in
the cornersjiwHift pictures on them.
_ has the picture of Wash-
ington in one corner while the $r
bill has the picture of Lincoln In tin*
center.- .
ffhere may lw more ^>f these notes
In c'lrculatlor: here, and it is well
that all merchants and others watch
to see that they do not get hold «>f
them and thereby lose
"TDEST5SY, APRIL 18, 1922.
| WHITEWRKiHT (JUU. TO
REPRESENT i COI NTIES
IN CONTEST AT VI STIN.
Whitewrighl, Texas, April JJfe- Silas
Corlnne Lilley of this < i^y wtm
place in the seirior girls" declamation
contest, a j the district interscimlasfic
leaguelield at Paris April I t and l.%
15y virtue oa her sueetMss at the di -
trii't meeting, Miss Liiiey will repr*1-
seut <* ray son. Collin, Cooke. Fannin
and Lamar counties in the s,ate
contests to Ih' held at the l uiversjty
of Texas In May.
:wo years. ^
A f I or tfmrpT(lVi 11 ^ his ..service as a Ma-
rine, he went to rouHtantinople, where
he was in the service of the Standard
Mil ('omjiiiU^rdaiitTI recently, when he
■sailed for America, remaining in New
" York City for some time.
He traveled France, Italy and
key. after the war.
Mr. ChriHtianson -say* he Is glad to
be at home again, and will remain in
Sherman.
"Tlie Book of Misery"' is the title
of a great scraplsxik. containing
thousands of clippings and letters,
lWesented to Congress by the A/nerl-
cau Legion.
VULCANIZING.
BRUNSWICK TIRES
L
HOOD TIRES.
UNITED STATES
TIRES.
THEATRE
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... ... Jhj[s even{, (,T,<1 nf the
local ,u«l«r fVilowlr^PitthU "W.e have
iwenty-elghtlodgefeln this poiurb* W the
]f, Marshall's engagem«#t here tp
flifo
^tistf&Hite Masons. He. lea^s short'y
thelfcist he wiil fill before leaving for
Kmope to attend a reunion
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Nsrther Arrives Tuesday.
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va i Iomh delta rt meats, u nd be ide# I he
I regularly accredited delegates, a large
; itumlNlr Of ^thdtoCs are exjiet'fed frrun
• ;m Ii tvnmujinlfy. Imh .uise th«> day ses-
sion h rtre open to file public and every-
one Is iuvlteil. We are looking for sev-
.er.il hundred odd Fellows and their J
'families here,on the 2<lth of April tut
.is'lelirah'. rive UKUdjinulyeisnry of the
fani«ding of < d<l F^lto\vsiip..ln jfaae'r-
lea and the thirteenth ineoting_of tlje
local 'association. Tlie l^al rjunuiit-
tee is endeavoring to fill up every mo-
u;ent of tlie time rcH&ffie1 visitors from
after his engagement here on that trl^.
■ 'Kro.
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borne late at night.
'•Odd Fellowship In Texas and <iray-
ron County has 'made gTeat strides In SHERMAN CAVALRY TROOP R8-
the last few years, ami all the bslges • ( FIVES ORDERS TO KEEP IN >
4 are working as never before, and the TOt CJI WITH HF VDQI ARTERS
interest Is at high pitch. -
'The citizen* of Denlson In general i ^oafiUde service In the near future
are Invihtl to attend the day sesshais ,uav jK, janied in the eODtext «>f orders
which w ll be held al the 1. Q, F. 'ffom headgnarters of the Fifty-Nixth
hull, and extend to our neighbors a real Brigade to Troop A. Cavalry, of this
I lenisou •• ^ VT received Monday afternoon. The
orders specify that officers of the troop
'I ; Straw hats which appe«re<l
4 Raster morning gave - way to
overcoats as more appropriate
wearing : lparel' hi Shernyin
! Tuesday motnlng kbeu a Itelaf^l
! KasU r irorther struck the eity.
Conihig on the heels of two
weeks of summerlike weather the
coolness of the norther made it-
self very appteelahle. A varie-
ty of weather which included
hail, was cxpci iem-cd locally dur-
ing Tuesday" morning. No dam-
age to fruit autr growing vege-
tables was expected from the nor-
ther. ■ • v7v- -
The T\it Men's Club of Paris has
68 member^ each weighing more thau
200 poimds. There are three women
members.
I IM KU SERVICES FOR
MRS. MARY JA.NE Mr A FEE
„ HELD MONDAY AFTERNOON.
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must ketrp in touch tfitb headquarters
, .,r h day, and that the troop shall
make no march of more than six hours
away from the home station. No explan-
Funeral services for the late Mrs. "tlon ae^iuistnle V Hie order. a<,-ordlng
Mary Jane MeA«ee, Who died in Mus to '3^1 . , , . f
kog< c, Okla.. Sunday, were held Mon- Trot j< A fjiyulay. . .
day afternoon at 4 o'chw-k from tlte an^ return, the mareh tyvering^thl teen
Key Memorial Methodist church. miles. Alter arriving there, ertf ee
ducted by i he pastor. Rev. M. N. Ter made and lunch served, and the troop
rell, assisted by her. J. It Beynohls. thou nsmnhled for instruetion hi
A large numl>er of friends and re - the srehoul of the troop ona the sch< oI
ntives nltendetl the s«*rvlces and the of the squad dismounted. I he troop
floral Afiering Wis -Wnutifnl. llurial h fi ai 8 i . m.. to return jo Sle rman:
took platv In West Hill cemetery. The. next drill will lw devoted to rl-
1**11 icarers <ii*ere fikavfr Amsplger, fU' prncliie. at Cottontail Range, and
Ed CrutctitiebL Claud Fatherly. Hugh if weather jiermits the folh.wing drill
Fatherly. CharJes Stamps and John Will include a hike to SaM Sj.rings on
'TtfiWns^U. , the eighty-foot Denlson roa^l.
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25,000,000 Bottles Sold
Sunshine Comedy .
"Laughingf Gas.?
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Blue beads are luck token of thd
Far East. M. viounacix, right hand
mail of Kin it Constantiue. always car-
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Help Win The Cup
Go To The Ball Came Friday.
Last Day To See
Big Boy Williams
'Across The Border'
BAKING
POWDER
No better made
regardless of price.
MILLIONS Or POUNDS BOUGHT
BY THE GOVERNMENT
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The Goddess of Emotion in
the Biggest and Best Picture
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Fralk Mayo
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SPECIAL MUSIC BY AUSTIN GLEE CLUB.
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Tickets for Entire Series Only $2.00. On sale at NallV
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Reservations made at this time will be for entire series.#
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GO TO THE BALL GAME FRIDAY.
WHERE THEY ALL GO
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3 Big Days of Fun. "Wes" is the freckled
wonaer of the world.
Watch for School Kid Show.
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Nothing surpasses this in Lavish Entertainment. Loaded with tThrills. Georgeous.
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A picture that sweeps from Texas to
Siamf and gathers into a hundred lav-
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Special Pipe Organ Music—Arranged
Especially for this Picture.
The Prices will be within the reach
of every person. Watch tomorrow's
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We insist that you come for Matinee to avoid crowds at Night Performances.
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Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 242, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 18, 1922, newspaper, April 18, 1922; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth194273/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .