Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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SHERMAtf DAILY DEMOCfcAT-SHERMAM, TtXAS. AfV !iv
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Friday, April 4. 1919
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The Greatest Values
\v£ have ever shown
in Ladies’ Popular
Prices Loot wear.
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MATTERS OF SOCIAL INTEREST
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Kidd-Kev V. IV C. A. Ijo.vuble social hour closed the meet-
The V. W. C A. of Kidd-Key lieUi ing. ,v
their regular weekly prayer service I - ■■■■1 -
•lust evening in the chapel. 1 (espitr| Van Alstyne ('raillire Club,
the fact that the hoys <»F Battery Ft Mrs. Jim Slaughter was hostess
! were at that time . on the campus
| there was an unusually good attcud-
j mice at tills inci ting. •
J The distinctive feature of rite pr<¥-
i gram was an animating address by
< 1 Mrs. Adee McGluro, who lias jn«f
A j returned, from the mission field III
6 Bell ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
RELL-ANS
■^FOR INDIGESTION
—YouV choihh of Browns, Blacks', Whites,
Glared Kid£ and Chestnut Brown. Oxfords,
Pumps with'Military, Cuban of French
Heels, m' ,
the Culture (’lull at her home in Van
Alstyne on Thursday. Mark Twain’s
“Tom Sawyer" had I icon
study, with Mrs. Joe Slaughter {ti
rector. After a review of the book hy
the elnh members, Mrs. Claude McKin-
ney read the “Whitewashing the
fence” stem*, and talks '(lotr Mark
TWaln as a humorist and write*- ,j of
travels |itd essays were given hy j
"mi
There Will lie a meeting of the eseeu-
chosen for]tlee heard of all the Women's Feder-
iiterjas di- ail’d Clubs of tltls city tomorrow irfter-
msni at J o'clock, at tlie Sherman
Public Library. All members . are
urged to la1 present ami on time.
India. . Her .prelinjiiinry remark- . . .. I—m ----- ,
j were in the nature of tribute to the’ TVvaln as a humorist and writes- / of "• K. Adams. Mrs. J. 1*. Meadow led
! retUrtied Battery K. Mrs MK'lure is travels | nil essays were given hy j the devotional exercises, following
1 thoroughly eoiiversaat with all eon-1 Mrs. Win. Veazev and Miss F.nn which Miss Winnie Kennedy gave one
! di:ions in.ImUa. where mysticism and Slaughter. ’ As a fitting close4o thelof her iuimitaWe readings. A *ot» by
j occultism' yiutibim d with deplorable program, several little folks cleverly
j ignorance and p.vertv, make it i j portrayed the characters of this story.
I most ditlieult jieople to reach. She The hostess served a delightful rie
emphasized the fact that our mission-1fiWhment to tier guests.- This pro-
ar.v labors in that land must contrite I gram will lie of special interest jn
lute not only to the spiritual Condi-j Sherman, ns the women are- well
11ions but reckon generously with the known here and have many friends j-^.
and relatives in this city.
the cluss closed the program and a
delightful soeiul hour was enjoyed
by those present.
Amonp the Courts
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Your Easter
A Pleasant Meeting.
Tattatnehan Class of
mental, moral and physical. Mrs. Mc-
Clure is a very earnest and persmisivo
speaker and a Woman of large vision.
The meiiiU’rship eampaign, whtc.i The Tatlataelian Class of tin
has liei-n in progress for several Travis Street Methodist ehnreli held
weeks. is ticing energetically pushed their monthly meeting Wednesday at
iu this, its filial stage. Thus far the, the home of Miss Laura Utilise Grin-
Blues have tlie advantage in numbers nell. "on Fast launitr street
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You ougiit to come in now—
today—and let us send in your
order. Easter is soon going to be
here. We will fit you for the oc-
casion if you will come in and let
us get your measure.
All Orders Tfaken by the
10th Delivered for
Easter.
SUITS $18:00 UP.
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IS NOW ON SALE
Real Estate Transfers.
Homer o. Tit turn et ux to Frank A.
Forties lot 1.1 and part lit, block 1,
Binge Fail-view addition to Sherman.
$5,000; April 1. 1111!).
C. A, Biackwelder et ux to T. H.
Hickman. 261.23 aeres, Jus. Cornell et
al surveys of "Gunter Farms"; $23,-
injured. ..... After the, business meeting, a de uq; ime, rj, mis.
Jewett and K. C. Parlmm to J. I».
Holley, lot 1, block 4, W. C. I jOonCy’s
Tlie North It. Y. I’. 1 meets in the Puling the hour delightful refresh addition to Pot 1st tore, $75; Aug. 1*7,
Apithean classroom of tlie -Firs’ i ments of iep anil cake were served. ij'tlS.
Baptist church Sunday evening at Those partaking of Miss CrinnelVsj R. p. Looney et ux to J. 1). Holley,
<1:45. it is earnestly desired that tlie hospitality were Misses Vivian BuF j lots 2 and .3, ’same block. $150; Aug.
young iieople of our church and tli<‘ lard. Horn Huer and Ijiuni May and mi. 1918.
young people of tlie city meet ydt;i Eulela Hunter and their teacher. Sirs, j B. lx Beirne to - .Robert HUbhard,
Kay Hutt, and the hos’oss. thot 3, block ti. Uay & Munson’s addition
CLASS RKPOKTEIt. to lH-nison, $”4«: Get. 2J». 1018.
The North It. Y. P. IJ.
After the, business meeting, a de-
lightful social hour was enjoyed with
pieces om thw player piano and song*.'
ns Sunday evening. A inemliersliip
niimiaign tuts hei-n launched, and
great interest Is being manifested in
this, Tlie following program will be
rendered hy group number throe,
whose leader is Miss Myrtle Afnip.
Program.
“Building tlie Kingdom in Trouhio-
sorae Times.”
1. Song, 152.
•2. Scripture reading, Dan. 9:20-i’7;
Miss Massey.
3. Prayer.
4. "Our Training Work in tlie B
Y. P. V. Must Be Maintained,” Mr.
Forrekt Peveto.
5; “We^ Must Make the Suinday
School Greater and More
Miss Opal F.dds.
li. Solo. Mr. Homer Rainey.
7. “Financing the Missionary En-
terprise On an Advanced Si-ale," Miss
Anna Weaver Jones, ■*.
H. "We Must Give to the Suffering
World tiio Principle of Jesus,” Mis?
Mildred Stamps.
ti. Violin solo, Mr. Hampton Abney,
Jr.
It). Closing song. 215.
Efficient,'
Morgan-Orendorff.
The Doings of the Blue Birds.
The “Blue Birds’’ of the Travis
Street Methodist ehnreli will meet
Sunday. April fitli. at 3:15 o'clock in
tlie basement of tire ’’church. For sev-
eral reasons there inis lieen no regular
program prepared for this Sunday.
However, there will lie some interest-
ing stories and readings.
Tliis Is the last Sunday In tlie con-
test, so every one interested should
Ik- sure not to miss it. Tlie parents and
friends of these little girls are wel-
come at any time to dron in and see
wh'at this progressive little society is
doing.
Savage-Marr.
Jim Savage, son of Mr and Mrs.
Prank Savage of Cold Sjuings, Gray-
son county, and Miss Madge Marr.
danglrter of Mr. and Mrs. John Marr.
living near Van Alstyne. were united
in mawiage last Stnulay at V'an Al
styne. '/
Society Notes.
Tlie P. P. C. will meet with Mrs.
A wedding of unuHtml interest Carrie Hail at her home on Wes
that of Meredydd Morgan of Fort j„n,.s stlWt „r ihret* o’chak Saturday’
Wor.th and Miss Mnie Orendorff- of afternoon.
Van Alstyne, which took place ouj *
last .Friday evening at the home of] Misses Mae D. liph’ gnd Mary
tin- bride's ia»rents, Mr. and Mrs. r)ullms WU1 ciitewinifaaith,a teW dan
B. Orendorff. Tin- Rev. F. It. ajmtTs-Sr.timlav aVKtman at the Elks
Wjieeier oflic i«]fci\ using ,the. riiigr t-1idun-,,ln' +4*' 7>.?oa4A*lh.> StsVWl
eerclnony. The home was tastefully honorees for tli» oeCastpn will la-
decorated in palms and siniWs and Mines. Lloyd Ig^lle Mid Pi’ed Dtmms
.baskets of' l>e:pt;iful Tilossoius. As a
nuptial song. Mrs. fail Frtipln-ess
rendered “l i Promise' Me" with piano
accogipaninient hy iMiss Cave. The
bride, who entered with the groom,
was gowned in a charming French
silk suit with accessories to match,
and wore a lovely corsage hotujnet of
bride's loses and valley lillios. Her
attemlfinfs woro’ heeomittgly attired iu
afternoon dresses and jtletnre hats, Itn-
mediately after the (eri-inony, Mr. and
Mts. Morgan’ left fdr a trip to New
York City and other points. Both
'lie bride -and groom have many
friends in Sherman who wish for,
them much happiness in their new
life.
The Presbytery of ftallas Will meet
at the First Presbyterian church in
Sherman. Tuesday. April 8, at 8 p
in. and will continue - in sessBtm
tlfhougli Wednesday and Tlnirsday.-H^le
women of the ehnreli will 'serve
limcii to the delegates Wednesday at
the A*. M. C. A., amt-Thursday luncii
will lie served _ at An-tin College
The putilie is eorditiily invited to
attend all meetings.
Mrs. Jennie Sharpies. NiPi-mr.l
Field Secretary for tlie World’s- Pur
tty Federation, will sjieak at the
Metliodist church in Van Alstyne
Sunday evening at eight o’clock on
the subject of “itjonio of tlie Causes of
tlie Social Evil and Their Remedies.’'
Mrs. Sharpies will talk to the women
of the town again on Monday after
noon at three.
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We call jiarticutar attention
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to the heart of every wom-
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this Summer issue. Before
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McKinney-Tliompson.
J. IC. McKinney of Antra and Miss
'Villa Thompson of Van Aisty.ne were
united in marriage on last Sunday at
■the home of J, H. Chandler in Anna.
The eftreniony was performed-.by the
Itev. C. L. Bowen, pastor of tin-
Meihodist church of that-place. M^.
McKinney, who is a splendid farmer,
is the son of John W. McKinney of
Anna, and the bride is tlie dp lighter of
Mr. and Mrs. J W. d'hpmpsym jff^ Van, The -fPnwms -Fniversity- Glee Club
The young couple will make will give a eomert in Kidd-Key an
The Workers’ Council of the
Cenfral Christian church will..... nice
tonight at 8 o’clock at the church. All
officers and teachers of the Sunday
school arc urged to littend.
Alstyne.
their home at Anna..
Mrs. Taliaferro Host»ss.
Mrs. Cecil Taliaferro of North
ditorlum tonight at S o’clock. This
Glee t'luti has appeayol in Khermah,
a jnumber of times and is known for
its splendid programs. The entcr-
MAY PATTERNS NOW ON SALE.
W DEP£#DABL[ ST&Rt:
Grand Avenue was hostess yesterday ,'tainment tonight promises to he of
to the Young Ladies’ Missionary. 8',-! special interest with its new and orig-
ciet.v of the Travis Street , Methodist inal features,
eliureli. -Mrs. Richard’ Slaughter was ■
elected first viie president to fit! the:
vacancy made hy the resignation of
The M’oman’s Council of the Cen-
tral Christian church , have subseriiied
Miss VV-Mniie Jones. The sociid sei-jfor fpnr, mewherships in tile Y. M. (
vice committee, .wldcli is aplKiinted A. campaign to'be presetited to four
monthly, roportei}.''twenty-cigiit. visits [little boys in the Central Christian
made to tlie hospital and sanitarium j Sunday school. '
during March. Tlie committee for —
April is composed of Mrs. Tom Bass.I Tlie Isidies’ Bible Class of the
Miss Cprinne. Baldwin and Miss Car-[Travis Street. Methodist eliureli met
He Ihiil. The Bible lesson for the, this afternoon at three o’clock with
day was very ably-led hy Mrs. IUn i Mrs. John Blrge on Hopson .-'Street
ton, iIn- subject- lieing Joseph. All oil- ’Hie program was in cliarge of _Mis.
mmm
JUST A NICE BIG B(& OF
CHOCOLATES W
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Just a nice box of chocolates—yourebat and your coat—
that’s the correct visiting “appiatel” for men. Now you’re
fully equipped to call on the lady of your choice and are
sure of meeting her deepest approval the minute she gets her
eye on that fine box of Elmer’s Chocolates. If you’re going
to call on her this evening be sure to take a box along. She
will appreciate you all the more for your thoughtfulness.
Mitchell’s Drug Store
)ME OF SATISFACTION.” ^
ink Building. Phoaerl42-TS2.*p^
It. S. Blakcr to O. W- Myrick. 1-3 in-
terest in lot 2-3. block (i. Whitewriglit,
$150; Feb. 19, 1917.
C. IX Price et ux to C. Rrbwn-
low. lot 02x155 feet, Asa Ilartsfield
survey,. $1,050; March 7. 1919.
M. W, McConnell et ux do M. E. and
J. It. Steedman. 1 5-6 acres. Antonio
Huiga survey. $1,280; Feb. 22. 1919.
Mary C. Sanderson et al to R. L.
Stuckey, lot 123 2-3x204 2-3 feet,
Gordojiville, $t(K): Feb. 21, 1919.
AI ter t llayter et ux to F, C. Mar-
shall. 2 lots. Alford-Johiisou survev,
$1,200; March 17, 1919
E. II. Lingo et ux to./. \V. Ander-
son. 1-2 interest in .blocks 1 and 2,
Marguerite Place , addition to Deni-
son, $000; MuH-h 14.1919.
R. 8 Legate and Margaret I. Kelly,
lor 1, block 53. Miner’s WTo»pt;a^hHiito9.
to ticnisou. $800: March 28, 1919.
Jas. "’. Lankford et ux to A. L
Jones et at. 145 acres, Jas. W. Lank-
ford et al surveys. $2,900; March 31.
1919.
Lewis A, Austin et ux to Mrs Eula
K. Ilamiltou. lots 18 and 19. block 12,
Stevens addition to Denison, $11,(KM);
March 29, 1919.
Geo.- Baldock et ux to F. W.
Miller, lot 5. block 25. Miller's second
addition to Denison, $2,701); .March
11. 1919.
"’lllinin Freeman et ux to A
Sloan. 68 acres, John Seymore et al.i
surveys. $IS.<>00: Nov, 25, 1916
A. Sloan et ux to Eiirnest Hailing,
same land. $6000; April 1, 1919.
D. Smith et ux to R. L. llayter,
lots 20 and part 21, block 6, Wtdte-
wright, $2,000; Dec. 1, 1910.
R. 1j llayter et nx to C. A. Wendt,
......... lots. $3,000; May 11. lots
i tarry Brown et ux to Pant Roberts,
lots 21 and part 22. i.D-. k JT White
wrigiit, $2,350: March 31, 1919.
M. H. Brackett et nx to T. W. Nevlll
Hi acres. B. F. Fitch Survey, $9.240:
ang. (i. tms .
C. I,. Wakelatid’ et ux to C. J, and
I. 4|;.(.Tmin.’-- acres.'Sarah Shoto
survey. ioA/ndjCi; Jan. 4. 1919.
It H. King to A. C. Pittman, 119
acres. K. Fm-pnin snrvev, . $29,000;
March 22. 1919.
It. L. Hay.ter to H. F. Thompson,
Part lot 24. block 25, "’hitewright,
$250: March ti. 1916.
J. \V. Messick ct ux to I). Green,
lots 11 and 12. block 5. Gunter, $1,400;
March 21, 1919
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wool Army Blankets,
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Oil and Gas leases.
Jr L. Jones to T. Verne Scott and i
J. A. Mayes. 31 acres. Those Mahtiron
et al-surveys. $31; March 39. 1919.
VV. Jones to J Verne Seotf and
•T. A. Maves. 16 acres, same survey,
$16; March 31. 1919,
Application to Probate Will.
C. A. Sanford lias made apptic^tton
to prolmte tlie will of M J, Crawford,
deceased. Tlie estate is valued tU- $2,-
000.
Killer Given Fvanriniug Trill.
Homer Mwrph.v. the negro who shot
to death Dude Stone in front of the
Andrews' building on East Muherr.v
streets yesterday afternoon was given
an examining trial before Justice
Henry Wilson this afternoon at 2
o’clock.
Murphy, it is stated, made n ver-
bal statement to the officers this morn-
ing. stating that tlie trouble mime *up[
over a dice game, as the officers be-
lieved yesterday afternoon when the
killing occurred.
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Also some beautiful Black Taffeta
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EVEN IN SUMMER IF YOU USE
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Dallas
Woman Kills Self,
Dallas, Tex.. April 4---Mrs. G. 'V.
> DeBcck, 31 years old, was found dead
at her home. No. 6001 Worth street,
shortly after 11 o'clock Thursday
night. Officers Preston Pud Wimberly,
win* arrived a few minutes after her
death, found her lying on a lied, her
bead pierced hy a bullet. A revolver
and ti letter mtoressed to her ■ lius-
hand. Guy DeBeck. were turned ,over
to the officers and taken by them to
tipMytc.tien'dijtiartcrs.
"To show yen that I intend to plnv
faif I am trusting you with m.v
bullies,” tin- letter to her liusban.f
read. “Give them every advantage
you can and. please lie good to them.'
The no'6“ was signed “Bess” and
concluded with: ’’i ask you to forgive
me every tiling yon can. I wish to die
with a clear conscience.”
Mis. DeBeck hud been ill for sev-
eral days, it was said. '
Pittsburg —John L>e Weathers (ft
Pittsburg, a member of the Tliirty-
ninth infantry. Fourth division, was
killed iu-action in France, September
28, 1916^1 (Cording to advice jus* re-
ceitjfll ’Ti^Aiis mother, Mrs.
...tliers,' in a letter from
r link Murphy, wlio wrote from!
iiiugcii, Germany,
WE HAVE MANY STYLES TO SHOW YOU.
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