The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 226, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 29, 1939 Page: 3 of 4
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DENISON
62-50-35
YEARS AGO
By DULCE MURRAY
was a late h«ur when the .fiiest*
bade Lambert good night.
A horse attached to the Anheus-
er-Busch beer wagon ran away on
West Woodard street yesterday
afternoon, doing a large amount of
damage. In front of A1 Hall’s
residence he ran the heavy wagon,
to which he was attached, up
against hte picket fence and con-
tinuing his made course parallel
with the fence, converted about a
hundred feet of it into kindling
wood. He did the same thing for
about fifty feet of Mrs. Roy's
fence and wound up by wrecking
the wagon and nearly wrecking
himself.
March 29, J904
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JMarch 29, 1877
The Sherman Register complains
that the town clock does not strike
loud enough, and recommends the
county commissioners have the
tower so altered as to allow the
sound to escape to the open air.
Dr. Withrow wants the county
to furnish Denison with a tele-
phone that our citizens may listen
to Je striking of the county clock. | ()n th, „ijfht of thc 27th> and at
Work has commenced on the d ^
new Methodist church, coiner oi : . ? . , , I
xxr ,i„„. 4 j n home ta ent gave performances of
Woodard street and Fannin ave- . ... , , ... . i
„ wru , i ■ I I . i Alice in Wonderland” for the
nue. When this church is com-i, . . , *
, . , ... ... , . . benfeit of the monument fund of
Toxus W ' 1,1 \ «»o Indies Relief corps. The op-
. . . era house was crowded at both per*
Mr. Tone, who has nearly corn*!,. . ..
, . . . , . .. 4 * , lormances and the audiences seem-
pleted his abstract of title for; , , , ... ..
Jed delljrhted with the presentation.
Grayson county, on which he and, . , . , , ...
' . . . . . I About a hundred boys and Kiris,
one or two assistants have been . . , .. - , - KT
, . , trained bv Mrs. Leonard of New
working the past two years. He v , , .. . ,
1 . Q, i York and a few ladies and younp;
will open an office in Sherman . . . .
.... ., . . , men, taking the leading and most
within the next ten days. . * . , ., „ .
m . T> . . . .V difficu t parts made up the cast.
T. L. Rankin, of Den.son, is now1..,,. ... . ,, A1. „
. , ,,, . Little Miss Irene Cooper, as Alice,
in Dallas building the largest ice .......
, .. v - was remarkable in that so small a
machine in the world. It wi.i . . . , , .,
, , „ . .. , girl mastered so lengthy a part in
have a capacity of forty thou.-am! , . .. t,, - . . „ .
. . • . .. . . ,; jo short a time. The fairies and
pounds per day and it is expected; .
to be able to furnish all the towns I
in the northern part of the state.
Water*, divorce
Fauftne F. Welsh vs.
Walsh, divorce.
Alta Gertrude Way vs
Way, divorce.
Divorce, Granted
John S. Hefner vs. Eunice T.
Hefner, divorce granted.
Washington Groves vs. Iono
Glen Groves, divorce granted.
Nora Bailey vs. Joe Bailey, di-
vorce granted.
'Louis Broucs vs. Phyllis Brou
er, divorce granted and custody
of minor child awarded to de
fendant.
HOLLYWOOD
FILMSHOP
By ALEXANDER KAHN
Eaaioe T. Sofner to John S.
Heftidr, two ierts in the J. B.
MdAnair survey $1 and other con- j
siderationss, March 27, 1939. !
Mrs. Josie Kohfeldt to Franz |
H. Kohfeldt, west 20 feet of lot J
2, block 24, 'Miller’s second addi- ^HOLLYWOOD (UP)—A n<rT
tion to Denison, $5 and other co.i- yn(j 0j circUii an() wii«] west show
sideratios, March 22, Ii staged entirely under water at
M. A. Smith et ux to Robert tb(J Attorn of u huge tank is the
A. Smith and Kathryn L. Hmith, | lateHt exploit t0 be brought to
lot 8, block 09, Millers second ad- i ^ gcreen |,y pete Smith, arm
dition to Denison, $50tf), March , tbaj|. escploror.
J!"' , . . The rodeo and circus takes
Luella Moore Kemper et al to . ...
.... . ,, ... . _ , ; place on the floor of the Marine
Minnie Moore Sturgis howler, r 0 . . ..
J . .. . T - , , ,0 ..Studios, near San Augustine,
five feet off west side of lot l".1,,, ... , , . . ,
j Fla., with a huge shark as ring- .fish.
making
the movies, so Smith has si* love, roped by “Buying Billy,” the
ly Florida bathing beauties swfm ! first underwater act of its kind,
riling with their piscatorial friends
to open the show. Next “Grumpy’
i. giant loggerhead turtle, igoes
through his act, part of which
shows him biting a two by fou;
us though it were a toothpick.
“Feeder the Fearless” is next
on the program, that act reveal-
ing a man at the bottom of the I
tank feeding the voracious actors !
including the vicious loggerhead, |
the poisonous moray eel, the j
deadly sting rays and the sword-
He is followed by the acrobats
of the ocean, the porpoises, which
really put on a show. In a corner,
a couple of swordfish demon-
strate the art of dueling. Atop
the tank, where all could »e.:
“Charley” the penguin was do
j ing a fish swallowing act. The
j clown of the circus, the huge
Black Seabass, was provoking
j laughs with htis iazy blubbering
manner.
The rope-twirling star, the
GRAYSON COUNTY COURT
JAKE.) LOY, JUDGE
Motion Docket *
State of Texas vs. Joe Stephen-, ,,n'1 24'
sale of illicit liquor in a dry area; I I-'"'1'” Moor,. Kemper et al to
defendant’s motion to set aside j Luella Moore Kemper, L!2.*s, (
judgment. , acres in the W. Garretson survey; j
________ 43.79 acres in the .Tames TTln.'i:
Complaint. Filed survey; lot 14, block 20, Mu von
Page Trimble, malicious mi-, and Purinton's addition to Deni-
chief. Tri'mble is charged with"-on: and ha'f interest in lots nine
u o, .... - sting ray, was causing much com.
and all Of lota 14. 16 and 16, block j ........ i!- ” i*”*** ment as he whirled his stinger i,.
17, iStevens addition to Denison, "us gr’ f0ZLnf] 11 L am:> ma 1 1,f j He is followed on the program odd designs. The electric eel wa
and other considerations. Mar. UP tn* band and the sting rays., "Backing Billy the Kid," a i the fire eater and did a -well job
■and electrical eels supplying the llaredevil rider who aits Stride'of it
i the loggerhead turtle waving a AH in all, Smith says its the
greatest
earth.”
“undersea
CUTS—BURNS—SCALDS'
should be quickly treated to i*eveut bad afttf-
eifccLi'i‘. well.; relieve pain. UseOfL*of*8ALT.
Wonderful Uto for sore, tired felt At youf
druggiH’s—mon-y back if not wtiitowi raf
free Kainple wrile Mohho Laborotorica, 21 •*» Soutk
laeavitt Street, Chicago.
QUICK RELIEF FOR FEET
i lighting effects.
A dash of glamor
aow
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“THAT LITTLE GAME”
Off Duiv With thc Bovs
throwing a brick through the win
dow of the residence of Clarence
Jackson, negro livin ’, at 40(1 West
Laurel.
E. J. Jones, possession of ii-
to 13, block 20. Munson and
Purintcn’3 addition to Denison
*1 and other considerations, Mai
23 a id 24. 1939.
Luella Moore Kemper et al to j
Nellie Moore Cummins lot 12 and .
licit liquor for sale in a dry area
and transporting illicit liquor in a | 20 feet off east side of lot 13
dry area. ’ Mock 17, Stevens addition to j
—--- Denison; lots 13, 14 and 1!>, block
Cine. Dispo.ed Of I ”0, Miller’s second addition to .
weic good, as wa.- the f agi Qjyde McCollum, disturbance, j Denison; lots It and 12. block
by twenty-four young mis-es., <jjHTnjs,sed on recommendation of j f:g, Millor's second addition to)
Their building is 80x40 feet, “H'1! ual° amateur performance1 bm Um th* comPlaillin" witicKs and hc-
is located close to a spring of Ull-; rMU,t for which time and effort' "'"f1,1’'’'"1
failing and limpid water. The es- .
timated value of the works is thir w“ «compl»hed and Au.omobU. Rr,..,r.non.
ty thousand dollars. theK ,m0"7fnt fund rcee"'ei " Travelers Insurance company,
' 'substantial increase. ,25 acres in the R. H. Sowell sui-
Last night the new home of!veyi and other considerations,
Tom Fisher was burglarized of a
number of rolls of wall paper. A
negro by the name of Tom Foster
was arrested and his guilt clearly
March 29, 1889
The residence of Mr. and Mrs.
James Morris, corner of Woodard
street and Chandler avenue, was
the scene of a most happy occa-
sion last night. Mr. Lambert, i „ . ... . .
, . , , . , . , proven. loster had in his posses
their son, had invited a number of ,
his friends up to help him cele-,
brate his seventeenth birthday an-
niversary, and by 8 o’clock as hap
py a crowd of boys and girls a<;
was ever assembled in Denison;
sion a lot of silverware he could
not account for. He also had a
skeleton key.
March 21, 1939.
R. L. Kelley, Sherman, LaSalle
sedan.
Royalty Deed.
Charles It. Johnson et ux to A
H. Renoau, 51 acres in the Rich
ard H. Sowell survey, $10, March
10, 1939.
Denison; lot It. block 68. Miller’
second addition to Denison, S'
and other considerations. March
24. 1939.
Lueiia Moore Kemper et al t
1’. A. Scobey et ux, 66 acres a3"! 1
1,5 acres in the W. C. Oaruther
survev, S1 and other considers-
tions. ‘March 24. 1939.
Grady Russidl et ux to Macnv’c
Perron, 59 bv 144.5 feet on Grib,
ble n,. Gordon avenue in Shor-
S10 and ott-e-* considers- j
man.
tion®. March 24, 1939.
was present to do honor to the oc-
casion. The evening was spent in
social conversation, interspersed
with amusing games. Refreshments
were served about 10:30 o’clock.
It wa a happy occasion, and it
COURTS
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT COURT
R. M. CARTER. JUDGE
New Suit. Filed
Louise Waters vs. Raymond
Just Kids
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HAVE you YoUNuii’ilO'
J'J or MY APPLES
'JlO’AiN ?
Ninnie A. Hoket to .1 B. Hoket.
10 acres, less road in the J. B
| Earhart survey, $10 and other
considerations, March 25, 1939.
Edna Rader Pierce et vir to T.
i M. Tibbals, lot I, block 21, Mil-
| ler’s second addition to Denison,
I $900, March 24, 1939.
Realty Tran.fer. W. L. Foxworth to J. W. Little,
E. C. Looney et al to W. J j lot 7, block 6. Oakdale addition
McDonald, 100 by 172 feet in the j to Denison and lots 10 and to
.T. 4 Potts survey. $55, Feb. 19. j Mock 3. MKT addition to Deni-
1936 'on. $100, Feh. 8, 1939.
Oil and Go. Ai.ignmenta
W. W. Alden to H. A. Hewett,
| 25 acres in the R. H. Rowell sur-
vey. $t and other considerations,
March 21, 19.39.
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 226, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 29, 1939, newspaper, March 29, 1939; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth527306/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.