The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 23, 1937 Page: 4 of 4
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fim biiNiBuN mums
Wednesday, June 23rd, 1^57
SOCIETY NOTES
FIESTA GETS LIT UP FOR MISS WEST TEXAS
Announcement Of
Engagement Made
Mrs. C. F. Harvey, 202 East
Walker street, announces the en-
gagement and approaching mar-
riage of her daughter, Miss Doro
thy Mae Williams, to James Porter
Buck, son of Mrs. M. Calloway,
717 West Woodard street. The
interesting nuptials will take
place Saturday evening in the
presence of the two families and
friends.
The future Mrs. Buck was rear
ed in Corsicana and graduated
from the high school in 1935
She has been employed at the S.
H. Kress company for several
months. Mr. Buck was reared In
Denison and attended high school
He has a position with the South-
ern Ice company .
years ago. |
Among those present were the |
Rev. and Mis. Morris, Mr. and j
Mrs. T. F. Owens, Eloise and ’
Thelbert Owens, of Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dobbs ana |
child) en of Bonham, Mr. a«d
Mrs. W. C. Jones and children,
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Shipp and
children of Commerce, Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. DeShane and daughter j
of Sherman, Dorothy Nell Mor-
i ris of Kenific, Okla., and Mrs.
hired Sisson of Denison. ,
The couple will reside in Deni ca’
exposition theme.
c. b. McKinney will
PRESENT PUPILS IN
REVUE THURSDAY EVE j
Eally summer recitals will be
highlighted Thursday night when )
G. B. McKinney Jr. presents his i
dance pupils at the Rialto theatre j
in a revue entitled “Pan-Ameri-
in keeping with the Dallas
A large number of pupils will
participate. Miss Mildred Wrigh
will be pianist, and modernsitic
backgrounds will be used to facili-
,j.p j late adequate display of costumes
and footwork.
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WOMEN’S COUNCIL IN
CIRCLE MEETINGS TO
CONDUCT DLVOTIONALS
The Women’s council of
First Presbyterian church con-
vened Monday in circles for stu
dy. Mrs. M. A. Clift was hostes
to circle one at her home on
South Chandler. Mrs. D. T. Bal1
presided.
Circle No. 2 met with M s. W
M. Esler, 1020 West Morton
Mrs. R. W. Adams was leader.
Circle No. 3 convened at th
Catjtitr McKemy residence, |61G
West Hull and Mrs. W. A. i.es
was chairman.
Circle No. 4 met ior luncheon
with Mrs. E. M. Tanner, 505
East Main and Mrs. W. A. Middle,
ton presided.
Circle No. 6 also’had a lunch- | >llannc(1 b v the ,church
eon, at the Frank Fay residence
1020 West Morton. Mrs. Arthui
Douglas lead the lesson.
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TEXAS SWEETHEART HAS THE LICENSE
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ICE CREAM SUPPER
HELD MONDAY NIGHT
AT TRINITY CHURCH
An ice cream social was held on
the lawn of the Trinity Methodist
church Monday night and has
been pronounced a decided sue
ces. Arrangements were in the
hands of Lloyd Crawford, Rev
Paul C ivdwell, Mrs. V. M. I.ee
and Mrs. R. R. Thomas.
The 1 rwn was attractively light
ed and various gamps were held
after the ocial ended. This is
only one of the many activities
One of the many 150,000 candle- j
power lights which aid in creating \
thei magnificent effects of th r j
Casa Manana Revue at the Fort .
Worth Frontier Fiesta is being |
shown here to Miss Inez Mayo of ^
Denti n, Miss West Texas, h.v j
Carltoh Winckler. technical di |
rector of Billy Rose’s huge ex j
travaganz-n.
Perserverance Wins Again
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MISS MURRAY WILL
BE HOSTESS TO ST.
JOSEPH’S AID GROUP
Miss Dulce Murray will be ho-
tens for the Aid society, St. .In
seph’s church, in regular bridge
and 500 series Thursday tifte
noon at the K. C. Hall. Attrac-
tive trophies will be tendered se’-
eral having high scores.
♦
SOUTHMAYD MINISTER
HONORED BY CHILDREN
WITH SUNDAY DINNER
SOUTHMAYD—Children of the j
Rev. J. P, Morris, retired Baptist
minister, honored him Sunday
With gifts and a fathers day din-
ner. Mr. Morris was born in
!1885 in Bell county. He mar-1
ried Mrs. A. J. Braswell seven
AFTER 45
Very often ns you rti n [
older your digest i ve lys-
tem becomes deficient ,
and your blood c an not j
get the prqper nourish- 1
irent. You feel listless
•nd worn out. Try ,
a single bottle of i
famous old Hos- •
tet ter's. Its stimu-
lating herbs and i
roots quickly help in
revitalising the diges-
tive glands. At drug
•torete verywhere.$ 1.50
HDSTETTER'S
Stomachic BITTERS
HOMER PETTY WILL
PASS FURLOUGH WITH
HIS PARENTS HERE
Homer Petty, third class petty
officer on the U. S. S. Elliott is
expected to arrive in Denison,
from Sdi Diego, Calif., this week-
end for a fifteen-day visit with
his parent-, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Petty, 52S West Duboise. Mr.
Petty recently terminated his stu-
dy as a motion picture technician,
having acquired more than the
necessary knowledge to pass in
this subject. His new rating of
third class officer was only re-
cently received.
—BRIEFS—
Mrs. Cecil S'hiflett and infant
son continues improving at the
Long-Sneed hospital.
Mrs. Ralph Johnson ha- been
Asthma Cause
Fought in 3 Minutes
Bv dissolving and removing mucus or
phlegm that causes strangling, choking.
Astnma attacks, the doctor's prescription
Mendaco rente es the cause of jour agony.
No smokes, m dopes, no injections. Ab-
solutely tasteless. Starts work In 3 mini
Sleep soundly tonight. Soon feel well, y
younger, stronger. and eat anything,
anteed completely suiis/actory or
back. If your druggist_is out
order Me
visiting in Durant since Monday, j
Mrs. E. N. Berglund is con- ;
valescing at the Long-Sneed hoe- j
pital from an operation perform- ;
ed several days ago.
J. E. King of route 3, has been j
removed to his home from S’, i
Vincent’s sanitarium in Sherman !
where he ha- been confined six |
weeks.
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In Tarkington Play
t
Billy Braswell, patient at the ,
Long Sneed hospital is recovering j
from an operation necessitated |
when internal injuries were re
ceived in- a fall last week.
___ An ta 1. uise, i
. j picture. “The
Mrs. W. (!. Langston of Deni- ! neaday flm] Xh
son and her sisters, Mrs. Vernor i Kyne tto;y.
.Meador and Mrs. A. P. Langston !
of Sherman have as visitors, Mrs. i church met on the lawn of the
A. A. Glenn and Mrs. W. H. j church Tuc day night with Rev.
Wiggs, B'ooming Grove and Mrs. Paul Cardwell presiding.
J. L. Ball and sons Weldon Con- -----
‘ Miss Eunice King will speak oa
f.igeration Friday after-
W
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i , u eous blonde plays oppo-itc George Brent in the
Go-Gett r” coming to the Rialto theatre for Wed-
rsday consumption. I! is adapted from a Peter B.
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Billy Mauch and Jackie Marrow, take the title role in Boothe Ta.k-
ing-on’s mas erj cce “Penrod and Sam,” coming Thursday to the
Star theatre. Mauch is slated for stardom as a result of the film.
day ha- been simply awful, suffo-
cating, and has caused more cuss
word- to be used than we have
heard in years.
Pecan Growth
Gets Attention
year period have been established
nelly and Billy Tom Bell, all of
McAllen.
The Abundant Life class of
Wapies Memorial church will
have an ice cream social Thurs-
day evening on the DarbyComp-
ton lawn, 1021 West Sears street.
The event will begin at 6 o’clock
James Woodru f is class president.
•Mi s Marcella Musse is entir-
tnining with a party this evening-
complimenting Miss Mary Kennc-
mer who is leaving next week for
Dallas to reside.
rural
noon before a joint meeting of
Cherrym' und and Ambrose home
demonstration clubs at the Am-
brose school.
EVERYDAY DENISON—
(Continued from oage one)
HITHER AND YONDER
(Continued from I’ug.
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Kit
rf Egypt where they are lo-
ju.-t tin- same a- we shall
day say -the dam of Red
or the Denison dam.
utes
year
mono:
If your druggist is out ask him t<
ordrr Monduco for >'>u. Don't guilt r auo
day. The guarantee protects you.
Kidneys Must
Clean Gut Acids
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byea Dlzzlm
'ty. Burning,
taka chancei
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x). Work* fa»t,
ra It mum brh
runtpoil to fix
ley hack on rr
Dr. Miles
NERVINE
"Did the work'
says
Miss Glivar
WHY DON'T
YOU
TRY IT? .
After more than three months
of suffering from a nervous ail-
ment, Miss Glivar used Dr. Milei
Nervine which gave her such
' “iplendid results that she wrot.
* us an enthusiastic letter.
If you suffer from "Nerves.”
I If you lie awake nights,
etart at sudden noises, tire
easily, are cranky, blue and
fidgety, your nerves cr«
1 probably out of order.
•iuiet and relax them with the
I Mine medicine that “did the
work” for this Colorado girL
Whether your “Nerves” have
troubled you for hours or for _ J| _ r J
♦ears vmi’llr find this time- '■•ct ths'eal -
tested remedy effective. ^ th,
At Drug Stores 2!>c and $1.00.
ty y--ur body ran rlrxn cuf
me* r* ■'.* from )'OU»
•' .. ’ r (|I V -IP”I :i(e Kid-
flit'ra, but he»---»p ©f rhppn
ittnc drtt|i i' fanotloR©!
«, r-ipi s u.Hke you
lotflii^ l.'p i.ta, Narvmia*
na. Biirkache, (Mrclaa Under
»#. Hhetin aiir Foma. A- Id
8martli>g or (trtung. don't
f*■ t the Doc'tor'n guarnn-
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I atirp Tn
Itnllty, and li
eek
up In
of empty parkaf©.
i t trufgiata
CHfERuP.niGBOY, Dost 6c 5ick
I ALKA-5ELT?£R Dots The Tfjic<
Why don’t you try Alka-SHtypr
for the relief of-
HANGOVER
Stomach Gas, Headache, Acid Stom-
ach. Colds, Neuralgia, Fatigue, Mus-
cular. Rheumatic and Sciatic Pains?
Alka- >lt*pr h * d plpr.snnt. refresh
Ing, tanuy Um*\ It contains an a ml-
feslc (Acetyl FaMrylato, a Sodium
Salt of Aapir nj which relieves pain
and discomfort, while Its vegetable
and mineral aikallzers help to ««»r
of those miner all-
.Misses Hazel and Ruth Mint ;
' f Sulphur Springs a’-e guests of
Denison friends.
.Men of Trinity Methodist 1
HOW OFTEN CAfi VUU
HISS AND MAKE UP?
U’KW husbands can understand
1 why a wife should tuni from a
plf*a«?mt companion into a slirnw
for one whole week in every month.
You can say * I'm soit.v and
kiss and mak.» up easier before
marriage than after. Be wine I r you
want to hold your husband you
won't bo a three-quarter wife.
For t hree gene ra t ions one woman
has told anoth* r bow to tto smil-
Ing through with B.vdia K Fink-
ham « Vegetable Compound. It
heljH Nature tone up the system,
thus leswrung tiio discomforts from
the functional disorders which
wom»*ti must endure iti the throe
ordeals of Ufe J l urning tr« »m
girlhood to womanhood z Fr«»-
parlng for motherhood. 3. Ap-
proaching “middle age.
Don’t bo a three-quarter wife,
akn LYDIA E PINK HAM'S
VEGETAHLE OJMPOUNHand
Go \smiling Through."
MEN LOVE
PEPPY GIRLS
You can become peppy
82 YEARS AGO
«continued from page one)
di serU a few nights : go at the
Pickwick hotel, while under the
influence of a good sized "jag."
He was b-ia-ling of li is exploit:
on the farms of Earl Mitchell and
; Lafayette Gowan in Tarrant
» m p j county. Surplus trees are being re-
Many r armers moved and the remaining native
trees are being topworked and
^ budded to improved varieties.
___________.) Many farmers devote their The rapid growth and above av-
for tin past few years. Ten ’spare hours to pecan grove im-’ cra8e y»eld in the Pcac'1 and P,um
years ago neither Braddock nor provement, and county agricul-, nrchiird of oJhn Saunterre of
Louis could hardly have rated a tural agents report that they are Ur and Prairie, Tarrant county, is
prelim bout on a heavyweight ti- receiving many calls relative to largely due to the; practice of
tie card. Tunney, Dempsey and general orchard work. turning under oats as well as ap-
und other heavyweight champ j A severe attack of rosette prac plications of straw ami farm man-
thru Tunney would have knock- tically killed the pecan trees u,e' Saunterre elieves.
ed over either Louis or Braddock around the home of John Sykora ■—-—. —— —
vihh comparative ease. There are of the Ross community in McLen- Employees over 65 cannot par- 1
millions of fight fans in the nan county, hut a spray applica- ticj ;|te ju t|le Federal Old-Age
world today who aren't fully sat- tion of one pound of zinc sul- jp.nefjts program. Such workers
isl'ied with Louis yet and he will phate to 40 gallons of water, ree- are issUP(| socia| security account
have to prove his mettle more be-1 ommended by the county agricul- i dumber!! ter state employment!
fore they consider him ns a real tural agent, caused a new and compensatjon pusposes only.
champ. I healthy growth of leaves to de- _____________________
1 velop. A year after the applica-
tion, an inspection showed that
“You’ll need this if you keep get-
ting proposals of marriage," Mrs.
Happy Shelton, county clerk of
Tarrant county, (left), tells Miss
Grey Downs of Temple, Texas
Sweetheart No. 1 of the Fort
Worth Frontier Fiesta. The
presentation of the marriage li-
cense occurred recently at the
Fort Worth Optimists Club lunch-
eon,
which has not yet been reviewed
by the Social Security Board. The
latest available estimates indicate
that 18,687,000 persons are em-
ployed in jobs covered by unem-
ployment compensation laws in
the District of Columbia and the
forty live states.
TOR RENT: Modern Dwellings,
10H W. Gandy
819 W. Gandy
! 509 N. Austin
408 W. Morton
517 VV. Crawford
021 E. Main
1809 W. Morton
C. J. CORCORAN
Irsuranee and Real Estate
2-3!
ARE YOU
NERVOUS?
Here is a way to help calm
quivering nerves
t>o you feel no nervous that you want M
scream? Are there time*
nnd Irritable . . . time* wl
who are deareat to you?
me* when you are croaa
when you acold thoaa
('in are deareat to your
II our nerv< are on cdfti try LYDIA B<
MNKHAM S VEGETABLE- COMPOUND. It
It all . . . tat_________
LIABLE COMPOUND. Many women have
had nervea aa Jangled aa youra. but thev hi
been able to build up their pep and energy ai
net bock to normal with tlie aid of LYDIA E-
PINKHAM S VF.G
they depet
to pep them up attain ... to help
... to help give them a cheerful
There are a number also, in-j^ ha|fof the trees had
recov-
n his profes inn, how many con- j eluding this \u itei, who finnl.v be ere^ The spray was repeated
doctor he had put on the retired Ilieve lh“ championship should go
during June.
list, a grea1 many of them, no 10 Schmeling, who i A pecan budding course, under . ’ ,
doub . who had h. n innocently *1*sc a c umP n * the direction of club loaders ami .
oi a champ last yi.u " ” 11 11 the countv agricultural agent, was
knocked him out in twelve rounds. offered ,o BBgtrop county 4.
j I he Schlager deserwd 11( 0 ^ clubs. Three weks after the
i liout and he \N«m, l have pio!).i>> jJU(j(jjn^. wor|j( was found that
| won oa ior than did the negro. H°. n B ppr ecnt of thp buda pIaep(1
1 by the club boys were living.
Pecan improvement demonstra-
n innocently
accused by the scoundrel and lost
thetr jobs. A well known citi-
zen who was present, expressed
his mind pretty freely as to the
, status of the railway “spotter.1 >
] Words led to a fight and the spot-
i ter got what he richly deserved 1
a good punching. The spottei j
I "as arrested and landed in jail. |
He had papers on him which
showed that he had worked all
throug hKansas, Missouri, Color-
| ado and the Territory a- a spot*
i ter for the Sante Fe system. L
| develops he was in the employe of
J the Tom Furr detective agency
| at St. Louis and practiced spot-
j ting jts a professi n. The pap-
| ers show that struck the Katy
i system at Kansas City on June 16
; and has been w rking south every 'i
since , I Sj
The oil dust on Main street to-
Forty-five states and the Dis-
trief of Columbia nnd Alaska now
have enacted unemployment com-
pensation laws. In addition, Ha-
waii, on May 18, passed an unem-
eompensation law,
hum.
Drive Safely—Not Co'1***!?
I lion which are to run for a three
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SPECIAL
• • • • • i
II.
FOR THIS WEEK
ONLY
SHAMPOO and
SET
■ KEEP I
•: f; COMFORTABLE |
il
11
Mexican
imim>
STAR Usl D*y
“MURDER GOES
TO COLLEGE
THURSDAY ONLY
IODAY and THURSDAY
OUTSTANDING
ENTERTAINMENT VALUE
HOT WEATHER
WITH
*
(his easy way
If yoti uff happy nnd ix>ppy and b
TOfn will take voti place*, if yon i
thev will Invite you to dances nnd p
and full of fun.
I are lively,
• you »«» dances and parth a,
BIT, If you are cross and IlfelcM and always
tired out, men won’t he Intvrewted In jou
Men don't like ' quiet'' girl*. Men gi» to
parties to enjoy rhetmelvc*. J bev want girls
•long who are full of pep.
WR'A » FIM.ll AM S VF.GRTADLF. COM-
FtJUNIl it.<|pH give you pep and enertfj lor
OTfr **l,v v ,r' Rbb and woman have been
taking ihl- famous old medicine to pep them
«P . . to Help wive them tlivuglJi, toerg^,
•parMr Sutler the girls and women about
i who are full <>i |»ep V*k them what makes
If tltrt are honest, many of
35c
4 cups o;
GARFIELD TEA
to shew you the iat f way to
KEEP CLEAN INSIDE! g
3
4 i
'h 0
PERMANENTS
$1 up to $5
. *5
h t
A
:;!1
Heat Powder
Amens’
Heat Powder
Parke-Davis
$ Comfort Powder
•J
helps calm your quivering nerves und should
Kite you the strength and energy to face Ufa
with a smile.
When your worries and cares bacons© too
ty fW“
much for you and you want to run away
take LYDIA E. PINkllAM'S VEG*
■ra
□d
When your mother and your grandmothf*
used to become nr
•ended up
•our grandmotht
nervous, Irritable and rundowa
ipou tbi* famous old medldna
again ... to help fht'lr nervaa
■ * di • siuoa*
• *♦ !«npv you berk.
woy It _ , . ,____
©varnight, to the leelieq of 'rarin' to qo fit-
©•» and intide cleonilneti! El’minota the !•*♦-«
„ PHONE 714
It FOR APPOINTMENTS :• I !*
li
ARNOLD'S
Heyers’
Heat Powder
WE DELIVER
FURMAN
%
—PLUS—
INA RAY HUTTON
AND HER BAND in
’’SWING, HUTTON, SWING’’
-PLUS—
“FOOL PROOF”
AN M-G-M CRIME DOESN’T
JPAY SUBJECT
—PLUS—
Ex-KING EDWARD
(DUKE OF WINDSOR)
and Wallis Warfield
TAKE MARRIAGE VOWS
(NEWS SPECIAL)
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C'*:’
AibO
PICTORIAL
AND SPORT
THURSDAY NIGHT
(Additional to Above ‘Program)
ON THE STAGE
G. B. McKinney, Jr.
PRESENTS HIS
FIFTH ANNUAL
PAN AMERICAN
REVUE
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