The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 127, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 17, 1937 Page: 4 of 4
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Wednesday, NOV. 17, 1937
THE DENISON PRESS
PHOTO-FiASMES of the Week
SOCIETY NOTES
Aid Given 1,062,000 Person*
Through Set-Up
By Agency
Garden Club In
November Meet
New York’s Fair
His Sole Interest
■ Flower displays were the e ni-
ter of attention at the November
meeting of the Denison Garden
club Tuesday afternoon in ihe
Sommers,
The elasticity and scope of Red
rm disaster work Is shown in a
•■(.cent report on Red dross relief
measures during the unparalleled
Mi to-Mississippi Valley Hood of tbl*
rear.
At the height of the emergency
ileil dross relief offices were e8tab
;i,tied in IS2 Inundated counties and
,u i III counties where refugees were
•aveil for. the report slated Wight
■•ee. Iona I heudnnailers offices con
trolled the :t2H .•■•unit offices, and
rare in turn supn vised hy the Na
ipiual Itca dross in Washington
I) d
A -.mistical summary of persons
Mdrd hy the organisation Indicates
Ini the *ti i'(la constituted the great
si peace-time emergency evet raced
>y the nation The Red dross gave
iome form of us isiatice to 1.062.000
tieu, women and children From
lantinry to August hundreds of
’tallied workers heipeo bv thou-
tanils of volunteers administered to
the sufferers
A Red dross rescur licet of 6100
heats was organised according to
the report Emergency hospital* es
tabllslted totaled S00 and 3600 nurses
were assigned to Hood dun In mors
than 1.000 refugee centers the vie
tlms of the Hood were sheltered
clothed and fed Through the Red
■ v: ; . ;
1
home of Mrs. G. A.
1001 West Gandy street. The ! i
hostess was assi. ted iu receiving, J
by Mesdames N. Sayre, F. P. | I
’Mooney, J. E. Johnson, J. J. Gai- j
lagher, F. B. Williford, 1. F., ;:i
Fowler, Guy Vinnedge, A. M. { \
Motris, George Williams, F. E.'
ILambert, C. W. Ganter, Tom
Grace and C. It. Gingles.
The Sommer- home was a veri-
table g..rden of marigolds, dahl-
ias, roses and chrysanthemums s
culled from the lawn.- of mem
.fcers. The lovely roses are a
sample of what the club is doing
to make Denison known as tne
“City of Roses.”
Mrs. J. E. Meador presided at
the busine.-s hour when letters
were read from the Masons and .
Booster club in appreciation of -
receiving floral bouquets for J
\arious activities. Mrs. Loo I sjp
Out ol doors visual education class
— Visual education tor leaching
simplilied writing is demonstrated
at an outdoor class in Pasadena,
Calif., conducted by the Education-
al Research Association._
t ■
Action and inaction —
Some oi the nineteen
bombing planes original-
ly destined lor ’he Chi-
nese army which were
unloaded Irom Ihe steam-
er Wichita, following
President Roosevelt s ban
on war materials to the
Sino-lapanese war zone.
Film discovery j %
—Margaret Talli-^^jk^ 1$
chat. Hollywood r\lShj
beautiful 'Cindereikr^B
girl" who will play ihe^
part ol Scarlett O'Hara s
sister in Gone With The
Japanese bombers loose
bombs on a railroad
bridge ol the Hongkong-
Hankow railway to inter-
rupt Ihe transport ol Chi-
nese arms and munitions.
jai*SK5il<Sana
Milady's Evening
Attire_
Wins r.oniin^lion—Ton
Chairman ol the Republic Steel Cor-j
poration, has been nominated P:ri
TIME'S selection as 1937 Mar f
the Year." Girdlcr qualilies lor thi
selection, the nomination slate... by
reason ol his stand lor right over
might” during the independent .■■.tcc.l
strike last summer. Failure ol that
strike is credited with having made
possible peace negotiations between
the CIO and the American Federa-
tion ol Labor. ___
ifysiftx.
Eighth birthday
$ Tv ioc'or
i A. B. C. and
-lem Anthony.
cono imm:
who att r. :
D Their p
Bernard C
NEW YORK (Special).—Grover
A. Whalen has been re-elected
President ot the New York
World's Fair of 1939 to serve un-
til the close of the international
■xposition. He has donated his
,m vices as chief executive officer
d the Fair for the last two years
on a part-time basis. Now, how-
i. cr. at the request of the Execu-.
t.- - id Finance Committees and
t Board of Directors, he has
red all other administrative
i executive business connec-
ind will henceforth devote
energies to the success ol
The Opera season beholds these creation (1) Thi
ermine wom over a whit- gown ol chilion arid hea
and cellophane thread embroidery adorn this gown
gown with an all-over design oi bugle beads and
oi black and gold s.lk brocade Gold kid leaves tun
o! metal cloth and velvet The classical gow:, is c
color ot dregs ol wine with rich olive green._
baseball world—(right) T:ny Laszeri. t:
In the
H. Y Yankees, don .
ol the Chicago Cub:
(cpnter). Oscar Vitt
national League w
Cleveland Indians
the Cleveland Club
the N Y Yankees
jrove that he is a mem.
i as a playor and coach, i
Tewark C'-b ol the Inter*
as new manager ol the
id by Alva Bradley oi
]gio. -ar centerlieider lor
on baseball 'earn, slices
bread in the
at his r :-w rectaurani_
nither And Yon
WITH Ivh.N
Wy WHEN
/ B A B Y \
'GOES TRAVEL-
ING — Whether e.r.g
■•ts conics to
many Catho-
were
construe*
iidinsrs ii
Araericai
Ml Trailer]
cream
were
Magazine
. the Air
Camera is hero oi
picture — Dickie lor
child playet ol thi
lumbia picture
Round Up" starrina
and Helen Tweh
shown r. on .imav
man. In the big s
Jones attempts to ..
robbery when Di
waiting fn ambu-A
Camera theref y
[Glass dresses — lor
Ww jwinterl —Lull Deste,
J motion picture ac-
P* tress, inadressmade
r*JL ol spun glas3 labnc
11 “lsaid to ' be warmer
j than woo), since glass
Ira a poor conductor
DISTRICT RALLY
M..THOD1ST YOUNG
IEOPLE IN JANUARY
A. D. Cam phi .. m
Steamship]!
Traffic facilities ut the 1J39
Golden Gate International Expo-
sition on Treasure Island in Sun
1 rani'i-co Bay, have been design-
ed to handle a peak load of more
than 50,00 persons per hour.
announced i district ra ly to be
held at Trenton the - ond I m-
day in January, Sun ay aftei
noon in Beil at a n. -:ng m ih •
East Sherinan inion 11
representative were pv ent.
The next trusting of
Sherinan group is schcdua ,1 t '
the second Suml... in Dm < mb
Bonham with Ravenna rn' , nt
the program.
Five churches were represent-
ed Sunday from Trenton, Be,; ,
Denison. Ector, Whitewright and
Hair False ident Roosevelt . . Albert Reese,
NEW YORK—Now the secret ol former She m n Democrat -ports
years can be told. That beautiful edimr, liu • a job now will a Gai-
n’d hair which adorned the head \ e-ton paper lim keeps him in -
of ihe late actress, Mrs. Leslie side all day, but he ha- two other
Carter, was false. It cost the boys to take his orders . . , All
sum of $50,000, it was revealed, the gpirtswriters from this dis-
cin' paid several thousand for the trict will be at Sherman tomorrow
hair and several more to keep it night to see the Paris-Bearcat
in shape, totaling $50,000.
Thomas Convicted
Tll.WKLL, Okla. — Everett
imas was convicted today liy a
John Roff
Approximately 0,000,000 state
hunting licenses are issued each
An inlantiy—: oldii'is descend- Jrar «he United States,
ing behind the* enemy’s lines hy _ _______ _______
„ V.-.-.V.V.V.V.V.V.\\\V.V
ment of the Soviet army strut
gists.
BRiLra
POfAL NEIGHBORS
LEAVE THURSDAY TO
\TTEND CONVENTION
un-ndomed on
he interior of m« st
!»*te with painting
The Mohammedan
Mi. and Mrs. K. O. Bryan u.iJ
.ill Kuoert Jr., ol Austin are u-
11 ltd in Denison Lhis afternoon
jr a visit with relatives over tee
mini; giving holidays.
my tiir the shooting
iome months hark.
About sixteen members of the
Denison Royal Neighbor camp
held final practice Tuesday eve-
ning for the district convention
in Greenville Thursday beginning
at 10 a. in. Mrs. Effie Strohm,
local oracle, will head the delega-
tion.
Mis Genevieve Sweeney and
'Mrs. Joe Capelle will participate
on the program. The Denison
team will give the retiring march.
\ number of state and national
officers are to be present at the
convention.
n the street,
; is within n
needs
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lindsay o
..ti is a, have concluded a vi„i
re with relative and friends.
o never
gimo . . . Ziike Atkius of the
Sherman Democrat, handles the
Austin College athletic stories al-
together.
THE NEW
j: P A C K A R D
|
*! Lektro-ShaVer
!• Will make /tb 4 P»>
tin ideal W 1 C
J. Christmas J) ^ f,J
5"! Gift ...... 1
;i USE OUR LAY-
:: AWAY PLAN
- is seldom any set
Catholics, on the
admonished to go
irly.
DENISON 02 YEARS AGU-
(Continued from l’age 1)
tram
Surah Matlock and M''a.
Cook of Denison way a started for home. It was after
i the home of Mr. and night and he hurried home. When
11. Inmon near Woodlake he reached Choctaw he stood up
. The Inmons gave a din in the wagon and “peeled" off
ty for twelve people. the despised old suit, and threw
———• R into the water. Then he react.
V.. S. Pearson i slow v (l(j f01, j,js n^w clothes, Imt they
"•ng at the fami.y home, wt.rc. jrlin,—had jolted out of
irth fifth, where she has tho wagon. The night was cold
■onfined some weeks due !in(j ^js .,.t/, chattered as he hur-
’rioUR illness. i i,I home. He surnrised his wife
Mjpsriwnn—hi .uwawwaa-w
SI.
LARRY (Buster) CRABBE in
ZANE GREY’S
Y ORLORN RIVER
TOD \Y ned THURSDAY
JBS OF FANNIN COUNTY : rtWIC.HT CAINES IS
lias Ollio Bird is scheduled to HONORED BY MOTHER
■ an address on citizenship WITH BIRTHDAY FETE.
lay at a meeting of the Fan- Ml Harry Gaines. 200 Wed
countv federation of mus.c |i.rj ' it, complimented her
is to be held in Ladonia. mail on. Dwight Edward, nn hi*
Mher addresses will be made third birthday Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. R. J. Turrent ine of Di t Mo c than fifteen children gath
• Mrs. Harold Abrams of ,.n,i| at the parental home to b>-
las: Mrs. L. F. Southerland tow gifts and felicitations on the
Trenton; Mrs. W. F. Haden of p, fellow.
Ionia and Mrs. Cathryn Mur- A series of games terminated
of Railey. with Dianne Sharp recelping a
lusical numbers, a story, con- prize. Children gathered around
tion reports and other discus- the dining table where the two-
i,-uA i ->i»a ninV nn'l while
m are to be leatuiua -g ui
Hitt. jL rested in a mound of autumn
_________ j flowers. Dwight rut the pnstrv
(tart eoTleeting unusual bottVs. which was served with jotlo and
. nnrf boXP, to use in packing whipped cream Favors were tiny
L__ chocolate turkeys.
HOARS RF1GN SUPREMEI *
A Small Deposit Will Hold
\try Article Until Christmas.
THURSDAY ONLY
\ fiie upper was held Monday
iiening at the Cashion school-
house for a large number of
.most •. Several out-of-town visit-
ors were present.
Alto
SYBIL JASON in
"THE LITTLEST DIPLOMAT"
PETE SMITH’S
ROMANCE OF RADIUM”
CouniSmr Jobless
U. S. GOVERNMENT SPECIAL
Paramount News
WE DELIVER
FURMAN'S
Pharmacy
EVERYDAY
(Continued from Page 1)
PTa frf*cV)<rt i°"| >'
,^0Wtva«^Bn,cV
Phono 331
Farm Security chairman by Pres-
m
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 127, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 17, 1937, newspaper, November 17, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth526651/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.