The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 90, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 11, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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SA?., OCT. 1-lth, 1941
THE DENISON PRESS
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Rev. J. C. Oglesby.
I Church school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 10:50. fier-
|mon “Broadcasting Our Services.”
; Anthem "Comes at Times a Still*
I new.” Solo, “Resignation,” Miss
j Martha Lou Compton.
Leagues will meet at 0:30 p.’n.
Evening worship, 7:30. Sermon
[ ‘Wive Me This Mountain.” An-
, them /‘Evening Prayer.”
Calvary jBaptist.
1,. R, Lamb, pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 10:50. Ser-
mon, “Jesus Christ Cod-Man.” ,
Evening worship, 7:30, Sermon
subject. “The Curse of a False
Peace.”
First Christian
Ben F. Hearn, pastor.
Bible school, 9:45 a. rn.
j Morning worship, 10:45. Duet,
“Gallilee,” Mrs. L. D Thayer an
Mrs. Ben F. Hearn
Sermon, “God Is.”
I Young people’s circle at 6.
Evening service, 7:30. Choir
special, “Have Thine Own Way.”
I Sermon, “Earnest Seekers.”
FIFTEENTH DIST. COURT
K C. SLAGLE. JR. JUDGE
New Suita FiUd
William Sanders vs. Mary San-
ders, divorce.
George Wells vs. Christine
Wells, divorce.
J. C. Davis vs Ola Mae Davis,
divorce.
J. D.. Driver vs. Mamie Driver,
divorce.
Lucille Jones vs. L. jones, di-
vorce.
FIFTY NINTH DIST COURT
TOM SUGGS JUDGE
New Suita Filed
Elola Stevenson vs. Melvin
Stevenson, divorce.
First Presbyterian.
James E. Spivey, pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m
Morning worship, 10:50-
them “Blessed Be the Lord God “
Sermon .suojeet, “How Do I Meas-
An-
CRAYSON COUNTY COURT
1AKE J. TOY JUDGE
Caaea Diapoaad
Furst-McNess company vs. L.
I. Dickey et al, debt; judgment
for plaintiff.
Probata Dockat
Lee Gullloud has offered the
will of Marie Ann Guilioud, de
ceased, or probate.
Richard <3. Boyd has offere the
will of Sallie Shellenberger, Hoyd
deceased, for probate
Complaint Filed
Dee Tate, three .winding
Sher-
S'herman,
to O. R.
M. B. La-
Sept. 2fi,
Marriage Lirenaaa
Crlsceli Kemp, 26, and Dovey
Hill, 25, Amarillo,
Automobile Registration,
Mrs. Effie C. Neathery,
man, Packard sedan.
Mrs. B. C. McGee,
Dodge sedan.
Realty Transfer*
A.. U. Walker et ux
Pyles, 80 acres in the
mar survey, $3,200,
1941.
Lela Neathery Hune
Earl L. Hopkins et al,
in the Ganey Crosby
$450, Oct. 8, 1941.
A. F. Ashmore et ux to L. W-l
W. Smith, 82.5 by 100 feet in
block 4, C. L. Stowes addition to
Sherman, $1,200, Sepf. 11, 1941.
Mrs. Bird Amonett et al to R,
N. Bruce, 50 acres in the William
Creager and Stephen Bell sur-
veys, $1,250, Sept. 24, 19<1.
et ux to
one acre
survey,
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of advertising jou read, tba abjectiva j|f
which it only tu rttomnuend tio\
m a good diuretic treatment for _____
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Doans Pills
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Youth societies a t 8:15 p m.
Evening worship, 7:30 Ser-
mon “Faithful In Little."
DAN DUNN - SECRET OPERATIVE 48
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( HELLO, JUDGE LEVEL--! Wi,
UNDERSTAND VOU'Rf INTERESTED
IN HAVING THE ADOPTION
OF BAB* SET ASIDE ??
•JOW VOU KNOW I ALWAYS
LIKE TO PLAY ALONG WITH
yOU BOYS ANO DO
iVERYTHIN® TO hElP
fll T'S
JUDGE.
EMAN,
EH ?
NOW YOU KNOW, JUDGE,
ETHICALLY I CAN'T BE
PERSONALLY INTERESTED IN
THE MATTER-—HOWEVER,
DAN DUNN, THE FAMOUS
SECRET OPERATIVE, IS VERY
MUCH INTERESTED, HES MERE
NOW—YOU BETTER
'v TALK TO HJM /
YES, JUDGE EMAN, I UNDERSTAND
THE ADOPTION PROCEEDINGS
WERE FAULTY AND CAN BE EASILY
SET ASIDE---ALSO I HAVE SOME
OTHER INFORMATION ABOUT YOU
WHICH 15 VERY INTEREST,NG--'
DO YOU THINK IT Wlt_L BE
VERY DIFFICULT FOR ME TO
GET BABS BACK ?? c
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makers of the new velvet suds
Ivory soap which has proved Its
comparative mildness with othei :
loans. It Is called the patch tests
pd the result is a boon to house
„ vami will undoubtedly lead to
an ever Increasing popularity of
America's household word Ivory.
The tee is are made by moisten-
ins aauze patches hacked by rub-
bei sheeting, on which soap solu-
tions have been rubbed, and binding
them ob the skin for several hours.
Two soeps are compared by putting
jrt yYft* al pi tbs time
out* u7 iW- Ofc**rriC^LJ pi e wuA.de
at intervals after the put ‘ he - aie
removed. The compuratlNe de?iet
of reddening drying oi Irrltatios
can easily be seen
Hundreds of these patch testi
have been made in compurisoi
with other soaps, not only i»
Procter & Gamble's laboratories
but also by independent i» -earc3
organizations. The tests have showt
that the new Ivory soap truly pro
duces suds as soft as velvet whicfi
are definitely milder, hind*« 10 thi
skin than other soaps
The new Ivory takes the drudgery
| out of housework for mother an4
provides a refreshing purity
baby's bath that c*L Le»feX L&T2
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Anderson, LeRoy. The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 90, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 11, 1941, newspaper, October 11, 1941; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth527162/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.