The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 92, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 14, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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COURTS
FIFTEENTH OlST. COUNT
B. C. SLAGLE. JR. JUDGE
Oiverc* Cranial
Ida fclmith vs. John Smith, di-
vorce granted.
Kwpanoli (Jutewoods vs. Sam
j Gnu-woods, divorce granted.
Lynette Vanston Acree vs.
Ed Acree, divorce granted.
'Ma-? Anderson vs. Marshall C.
Anderson, divorce granted and
custody of three minor children
is awarded to plaintiff.
Cora Dary vs. Willie Dary,
oi'vorce granted and plaintiff'*
former nane of Cora Taylor is
restored.
Eula Got don vs. Lpuie Gor-
don, divorce granted defendant
on hir. crofp action.
Cmm Disposed
Ruby Vannoy, administratrix
de bonus non, vs. Mrs. Minnie
Gibson, 'independent executrix,
tresspass to try title, dismissed
at defendant's cest.
Alonza Sloan vs. Ben Greene,
damages, o'isnussed at plaintiff'd
cost. /
George A. Ritzinger vs. Ida
Hudspeth, try title and for dam
ages; judgment for plaintiff
tiRAYSON COUNT 1 COURT
1AKE J. I OY JUDGE
Complaint Filed
W. F.. Monk, three ca^c;; of
f'ii.=e sveal in*.
Plaa of CvIliy
W. A. Millar pleaded guilty
to a charge of swindling and
vas^fined ? 1 and coeU.
Habeas Corpus
'Alvin Williakni was ordered
discharged lr#m custody on hi
application for a writ of habea.4
corpus, filed ip connection with
(i truck overload arrest by Con-
stable Fred Mooty.
Automobile Registration*
Andrew Oden ,Denison, Ford
coach
Mr.- Juti Riley, route Deni
hon, Chevrolet sedan.
Guajardo Motors, 'M
City, Pontine aedan coupe.
LeRoy Wyatt, Dtnison, For«i
ctach.
,Bob Saner, Deniecyi, Buick
sedan.
Pure Oil company, Houston,
Chevrolet truck.
C. E. Cassidy, route 2, Deni
<on, Ruick ?edan,
Marriage License*
Mavis Jeter, 25, and Betty
Francis, 21, S'herman.
A. L. Norrell, 3'1, and Hazel
Claunch, 27, Sherman.
P. 'M. Helms i.nd Mrs. Rachel
Johnson, route 1, Sherman.
Calvin J. Pough, 21 and Willie
ft. Andersen, 20, Denison.
Newte Horn, 40 and Loretta
Heard. 36, McKinney.
Vernle Potts, 29, and Aggie
l iPriscoe, 32, Sherman.
Je*i-;e Fletcher Jr., '210, ana Ge
*.i va Stwphenaon, Sherman
Realty Transfers
'Enoch H. Hughen «t ux to
Charles H. Waldron et <ix lots 'ii
to 30, int'l".sive, block 2, Hughe>
replat of block 3, Grand View
addition to Denison, $1,200,
Sept. 20, 1941.
H. C. Hollowell et h* to t. c.
I.ii.tteud et ux, GO by 160
feet in the I. G. Belsher sttr-
•ey, $1,00'), Oct. 3 1041.
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DAN DUNN - SECRET OPERATIVE 4b
B-bUT, MATILDA,
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HOW CAN
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HER AWAV FROM
US ??
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mortimer, but
WHEN i told
him i wouldn't
bring her over,
he sajd he'd
send an officer
for us ip we
didn't /
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babs. judge
but whv is
it we have
to bring her
_ back ?
MO^TLV BECAUSE
JUDGE LEVEL WANTS
HER AND WE HAS
DISCOVERED THAT
THERE'S A FLAW IN
VOUR ADOPTION
PAPER'S /
SO ON—I'LL bet i
know whv you're
taking her back—
you want that
thousand dollar
reward op hers
for your5elf/
WARD
partln the
reason for
vour
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—because dan dunn
found OuT you adopted ]
her onlv for her monev
and besides he wants
her himself—i'm sure
he isnt interested in
the dough' I'll turn
BABib OVER TO HIM
immediately /
(kike in the Masculine Manner
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A ROUND-TABLE <11bcuhb1oii on
men's likes and dislikes in the
^matter of cake always brings out
|the fact that it is a cake's flavor
and moistnesa that score with the
masculine appetite. The fine pin-
point texture, exceptional volume
or highly decorative frosting which
we women prize so highly are all
nothing but frills in the eyes of a
aian. "How does It taste?" is his
measuring stick for cake quality.
Here is a recipe for a moist and
• picy Spanish Meringue Cake with
a "baked-on" frosting—a cake that
| is sure to suit the masculine fancy.
Sour milk In the recipe helps to
| make It extra moist. But, of course,
as with all cakes, the molstness of
the finished product is governed
somewhat by the baking conditions.
Ivlodern electric ranges, with their
thermostatically controlled ovens
provide a moist, even heat which
bakes cakes a delicate, beautiful
brown In any part of the oven The
recipe for the Spanish Merlngne !
Cake is given below: ^
SPANISH MERINGUE CAKS
1 cup cake flour
^ teaspoon baking powder
teaspoon soda
Vfe tea^ion cinnamou
% teaspoon nutmeg
V cu« butter
I'i cups brown sugar, flrmlj
packed
2 egg yolks plus 1 whole egg
'i cup sour milk or buttermlli
£ 'a cup walnuts, chopped
' 2 «gg whites
9 walnut halves
Sift cakt- flour once, measure auc
■lift 3 times with the baking pow
'ier, soda, U teaspoon cinnamoc
;ind '< teaspoon nutmeg Clean
j butter until soft, then add 1 cu(
brown sugar gradually and con
tinue creaming until light and fluff)
Beat the eg# yolks and whole egg
intll light, then add to the ciearned
mixture, stirring well. Add the sift-
ed dry Ingredients In three portions
alternately with the sour miik or
buttermilk, beating well after eaci
addition. iJour Into a greased S inch
square pan, and sprinkle the nuts
on top Then place the t vo egg
whites in a bowl, and beat jntll
they will hold a peak but are dot
dry. Combine the remaindei of th«
cinnamon, nutmeg and brown
and add gradually, beating t)';?I!
well mixed Spread this topp .g
o er the nut-covered battel, te ' ?
c«:eful not to spread too cl *« 'o
the edge. Arrange walnut *i«lve«
on top and bake in a prebes!-1 - -o.
trie oven at 350* F for 40 u>'ri
Cool before serving TU't ii-m
should be cut \u the
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Anderson, LeRoy M. The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 92, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 14, 1941, newspaper, October 14, 1941; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth328360/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.