Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 19, Ed. 1 Monday, August 14, 1922 Page: 3 of 6
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3HERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT * MONDAY, AUGUST 14. 1922
Personal Mentioii I Pavement Picknps 1 * Society !
J. F. Meek* la in Dalis* on buriaet*.
D. A. Thowa* Is In Dallas on bust-
J. If. Potts Is In Mobile, AM., ou
Merit*** Moods} Night.
Telas Ca
Fire Girts.
XrzfiS N‘w B “c 01 ■Lu—*—
j, 8. W. Samuel of Hose was in the
city Monday on business.
Jennings Caraway of Sadler was In
the diy Monday on business.
G. W. HIH of Trenton was here ou
busiueas Monday.
John Parker visited In Wbltewrlght
Sunday.
John H. Miller of Tulsa, Okla&^MM
In the city Monday on business.
B. I*, lmvls of Howe was
McNlkqt ' ■*
Mysllt, l.odpc .No. 12, Knights of Py
tblas, at K. of P. ball.
Carpenters’ Union, at Carpenters'
bail.
Indivisible l'rk-nJ* Coniraumlary No.
13. Knight Templars, at Masnule ball.
8HKR.VA.N C K. NEWS.
On the Movie Sen
T e*nd)lions. Wind
The regular Monthly IuNhvhk meet-
ing of the Young People's S N-tety ef[a
t^entral 'T*rtvli,vteii»n Cbnn-h will
ii /w a i
tbc Mjef 1
<1 tk" h
iield Wiilm-wlny ulslit at the ehurr-n
ult 7 :3lt o'etiH’k. Plan* will Iht «iwpl( 5
mam, with their Guardian. Vi's. 11. E.
Hall. The president. Elisabeth" Caruth-
ers, was In the ehair and the attvnd-
awe was excellent.
The members dlscusaetl at large, de-
tails of their exbihit, which will fee ff-H. Gordon of Wblte***»ro, illstrlri vf-' Anita Mice.
At the Tr
BTfe.
£< fitly bmi
ttfit Mhv y*
Uf H M?n
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tl>w I J* Off
til skmu* ’ti
i {tl.'l i t^l
■f the -narried tate and t
'„f' m> rml of ab'e if following
Jfeka*^ - j . h . ’’?»
»a n
company l
mip
atsis.U. Mayer Fiv
i’be Intkible V
nl for the catnp at Kststtfi ranch lu-laGri'i^ion.
Oklahoma. jwiii be alurdh at the 'i
A. A. Hyde, State vice president, niel (or. u t\v. -.lay run. sfi
■pit.uk st
O say' iu his books, piny*
' • .lie'.‘rutog the tumble* andi
hies of married folks Is con-! ™ pr.idd.Httg’ the story
. itif tile front istraniF'flw’IttW w r*cn *•» srt*"w?
1’f 'ii. m» ts.»edffVirw««-|»*ll to haw./nken advantage of Mm
r ,4hf tlw *.?<rta»-nlaf. i»*1 •**»* «PWPPM« Fresented to
H< rsecr adehr that tb" eh/Slir R In vivid action. A partlro-
h ie-fUsy* vvo.tid S&JaiJ* la!I*?1? Fetfh|A s*etie shows
a-aiW a.Ml wife wn-'tSwl-m-j '-rim -»f • JF**»‘* yacbr
•i-ass® icV"!ocean liner.* ' - '•■c.JfcBKS
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the colll-
wltb an
aeon In lied Ulcer Valley Fair, and ifl' leii'}' *!l|Kwtnteudeiit. lmd ehat.e at «w.< ar .in t
Mai liini.-' Helpera, rX B. of R. C. uim-h interest was manifested In ev- the regular preaching Uonr at Hie I
>11 * ! .i ...it 1’ci'wlk c 11-a-iti i ri.'iiil. oi It.,...... v . •
ball.'
City Commission, at City bull.
ery detail.
I A committee. composed of Klixabotli
j Cu rut hers. Auita Young and Frances
iuchs. Andrew Bowlin* of Sherman has ■PP*;1"'*'*1 »° «^nfer with'
In the city been appointed manager of the Whites- J-' trlative lo entering the ex-
. , Itoro Oil Company's cotton gin at that “ ’
Kg McIntosh b.s gone to Cblcsgo place. _ ^£3
and.Ncw_York on buslness. | Vvkk> wrfl knnu.„ xhennau fuml a sufficient sum to purchase a.
o.O:trt!Sis
Presbyterian Chun h at iHnisou Sunir-dr reut-e.
day night Thev were assisted by sev- tunnl by re .
cral district officers living in Iky id- stem pie .
140,1 ‘V. mitid vfiUujit
The following program
out at the Grand Aveifuy
Chnwh Sunday nlghv
an ordinary
the a< t «»f
hnt. nevc-rltf
IMpUous hfr*
ut her wk
laying horst
. 'HtvlthVfi Vomh'’
«>i her things which
mg wrlneth to a frp
:i! 1 dlsiiivslou of
(tfrl wrho hot
Uf entirely
story, like
Mr. ff.iiul!-}
k: etiimi.iaU'
tbc lutlmotfl]
a lyjftfwhat j
mijisstifjed,!
Buy It In Sherman
.
yns carried vitHigw m. imitipn.
‘rcshyterhin ! »fju. t t;t«»r is !et in on Mjmtfft <>t j j
a
J. C. CroyB
th-> real fr,rtv'of tb-' oast' ft* swny
? ««- - |W„. ^ t inn ten n„.l Otto Vehle. well known Sherman IU,,U a
Mlaa MoM Petty of Denton was ^____._______.. ________...doll for each member, to be dressed:
here shopping Monday.
Mrs. J. % Biggs of Tioga, was in the,
city Shopping Monday.
Miss Elia Gladden la visiting friends
in Durant, Okla.
business man, was operated on at
Sherman Hospital Monday morning for *‘-v a,lt* um><l nB * h list mas pres
apiiendlcitla. .cuts, either for poor children In Sher-
*_ man, or for inmates of the Orphan As-
Mr. aud Mrs. H. G. Stinnett were re- yl»****-
imrttst much better Monday after hav-1 Much late literature has lieen re-
Mni. A. i. Dll I Ion of Wbltewrlght eog^ued to their home sev- wived by the ('amp Fire Girls, from
la vlsbltig Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Dillion. eru| py jthe National Playground aud Ueciea-
W. I. Ford of Dallas, was In the city . _ jtkmal Association of America, regard-
Mouday. J George Cougdou left for Dallas, Sat- , lug the benefits of athletics for girls.
Grady Slaughter has returned from urday morning in response lo a tele- and also the athletic tests taken l>yj
• lew weeks vacation at Galveston. gram which stated that his brother In-jldrls, to secure badges therefor, when
Miss Agnes Belote of Wichita Falls law ami sister. Dr. lying aud wife, ‘ "““T reach a given standard. Tl *
la visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Belote. were seriously injured In an auturno- **rln were much bit crated in the mu t*
, Captain Tom Hlckuiau la In Gaines- pip. Hn-i.tont Friday evening. Iter, and will give It definite attention,
vllle ou business. I _ I The remainder of the afternoon wg»
,=Se?£HS~=£
. ,!*. w»ytt of cuhhotu.g h-m.ili.yv Miss! ^ ^
Tlii*
ax at ■
Bottliani Visitors. *
Mrs. Henderson uutes* home wi-is the
rendezvous for u col.geniul |«Iof
Mrs. Gallic Frost, left Sunday for, T-ocnl railroad shopmen who are on devoted to ptans for a party whlgHi
Muskogee, Okla,. to accept a isisltion. Htrlkc Mouday seotrisl the use of rnr-ilb« ('"Uip File Girls will give for their
Mrs. M. L. Edward Is visiting Mrs. h„11 for their daily federated brothers and sisters, early. In
T. C. Garrison at Dallas. meeting Noidtng the first at 10 o'cl-X'1. ^''ptcmlier. /
Judge H. 0. Head left Monday on a Monday tnornlng. The Itev. John L. • Tl"‘ '•''•m'H’rs will piny teiuil* on
businesa trip to Dallas aud Houston. Amtrpwn of Dfiiison was the principal Varr-Burdette courts, iuesday uAtru
.11. B. Jackson spent Monday In Plano ^uk,.r. 11l( llw of the ta„ Kast “»*■
0II«. , , , Brocket! street for the dallv meetings
n Lr?u“n ^tU,r"^ fT * V,*-> said to have proven small,
it with J, H. Hnllett at Ennis. | *
Howard Hestand has gone on an jjcrtwrt HolMs. cajdaln of the 1H22 , „ , ,, .
orerland trip to West Texas. team of Austin College writes i™"* 00 »«»"“•' *«; ^
to friend. In this city, that he la Ip £“s ^^tain ng her sister. Mis*
fine trim and will report to the col- W^Oate^ .f Bcaiham a week,
lege. When football practho Vglus fl"<J «n
Sept. IHj Herbert is now playing ball ^ Eva KceV;"’ au l " Z"
Herliert is now playing baseball at °f Bonham. The „.U.rtette
at Wilson. Okla., where he has kop well SO,1“1 ’ lT\ "Tt If
seasoned for albleties. He 1* a Deni- V * *eoot“,,*1<V
aon boy with many friends iu Biter- M to>nrn <‘r <•
... . , . . ... ./ . t Mr. am! Mrs. Othe lewis were also
man. who are glad h«, will .return to
Austin Col-ege ihls year.
KS55 rt; sriar ?a .***- *
Fuat lTIder Dr. G. B. Duff. Topics 1,1 !,! Z
0ji* Kriicral weft* f are **' 111 1 i 11 L
Some of the Evidences of Humility?” rn'*'
• 'Why Is not Hnnillity a Popular Vir- B ; '• ",;!i ' h-eb'd-v si
tile?” Clippings. Mlapah. matic touciv. s and uurpt ndtig twist
The Bouior thrifty of Centrut Pres Uf story ilovel- p • siiWf>Th1y an I : ]
hyteriau Chureli held a ctoss and can- tly t«.wur<o a strop -i v. Tli(. oc : j
die wetting Sunday night, with Mbs thm i* <|ui"k s-.nd well ‘at. apis-l ltd ^
Goldie Hilger as leuder. This aoctety’the e ;s a'Ching hapjaming all of th*5,i
has not auffensi the us-.u-l summer vtnie. 'Tl.e lavt-iMe Fc.iv” la pittc1.' a
slump that Is b- lug felt by so inuny so- rn entcv*‘ti: m;»t pb-tefe and s-.hi-is .•
eletlgg over tM> State, It Is statist, and ;y p, j bljug the at'- nGon of ;
eontlmies lo gr^w In membership and u,.,, ,- i.i» e'ean erne: l-'ts. j»
llltiHVst. drai'infic 'it(«tG"i’s, a ge-'il .'.anaptle 'J
The Senior Boriety of the First Pres- rvA lM,.v ,,f thslUit.
New and Pretty
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IHiSP1
r /Allr
J, 8. Strickland of Van Alstyne was
in tha city Monday on business.
A. A. Fielder q-ent Mouday In Van
Alatyne, on business.
A. J. 8Cull and family accompanied
by Mlaa Wilson, are spending the week
at Hulphnr, Okla.
J. A. Hammond and family attended ]
the funeral of J. M. Kaudel at Wbltes-
boro Sunday
Mrs. It It. Nall*has returned from
Data*. Wuefe slit visited Mrs. J F.
Fri.zler. -
' J. A. Hnnummd and faml'v bare re-
tutued from an overlnnd trip to Colo-
rado and New Mexico.
Mr. anil Mrs. J. I.. Vance and two
sons of I.iifkin are visiting Mr. and
Mra. A. J. Henderson.
Mr*. W. H. Kessler and daughter,
Mtsa Ruth, of Van Alatyne, were here
shopping Monday.
R. M. Browp And family and 8. J.
Brown and family left Monday for
Sulphur. to spend a week,
j Mrs. G. .4\ Hoofer and children^ who
have been vidtlug relative* at Casa-
dian, Texas, has returned borne.
Mrs. J. Ashford of Dallas, who has
been visiting Mrs. J. M. Parrish, of
this city, has returned home.
Prof J. J. Hooper of Eextagton. Kv..
If vlsttlng rt the home Of K. K. Hoop-
•ft
A. A. Terry and family of Dallas
visited Mr and Mrs. C. D. Terry Sun-
day.
Mrs. C. W Parker haa gone to El
Pane to visit her daughter, Mra Clam
Calhoun
Mra. O. W. Bridges and children
have rtturned home after a weeks’ vli
members of the house gathering.
After enjoying an elegant noon dln-
_ ner, n general good time prevailed,
COUNTERFEIT BUFFALO land kodak pictures were taken of the
NICKEL HAS ARRIVED entire party, individually, and In
»- I, groups.
A new kind of counterfeit coin enmej Miss Hill nnd Glenn Simmons and
to attention of local officials Monday Otis Reeve* returned to Bonham, In
morning when It Is alleged that a twin the late afternoon,
tain boy at a local fountain unwitting-
ly gave a customer a phoney nlekle In
change.
The customer was ’A’. N. Butcher.
Society Notes.
Miss Fay Henderson and brother,
John Henderson, are making a short
713 South Montgomery street, and the I visit to friends In Ector. Texas,
cola was a nkkel which appeared tf. (..nMIsses Peusy Taylor. FJizaheth Ani
s’ VlSj
Hug A
It frith rein I Ives and friends at
Okla.
Clyde H< tsnppln has returmsl from
Apptetor, WIs.. where he attendisl the
convention of the Wisconsin Retail
8ho* Dealers Association.
• Prof. J. C. Pyle and Prof. C. J, Den-
ton of Bherman public schools, who
hava been teaching In the State nor-
mal Ooilege at Denton during the sum-
mer, have returned home.
Mrs. J. Sperling Dimmltt, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stnekland. ar-
rived Sunday from New York City,
where she accompanied her hnshand,
Dr. Dimmltt Mra. Dimmitt will visit
here several weeks before returning lo
her home la Galveston.
Btakley Hotel Arrivals.
’ll B. Stlngen. Paris; W. H. Pattiff;
B W. Hnett, New York; Mr. and Mrs.
Tom ». Allen, Paris; Mr. and Mrs. P.
M. Carroll, Des Moines. Iowa; Mr.
and Mrs. R. B. Flanders, Houston;
Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Klenle, Dallas; C.
M. Christenson Dallas; R. B. Hunter.'
San Antonio; J. Jones San Antonio;
Bob Tgylor, Bailey; W. H. Key. Jaek-
aonvllle; G. N. Hahn, Chicago, Ills.;
be made of a comi-osiUmi of Imhit ami
»lnc. It was of the Buffalo design,
had an extreme brilliant apt-earanee
and bore a very dim date mark of 1013
aud the invigna o* the t'.. 8. Mint at
Denver.
Mr. Butcher stopped at the Wrutain
about 10 o'clock to buy u drink and a
nicklo which was bunded him in
change was dropped oh the counter.
Ho noticed the dull metallic ring and
showed the coin to ('unstable A*thur
Vaughn who said he believed it wns a
counterfeit.
The management «f tb} store Is at a
low as to where the coin came from,
but sny that it. was received some time
during the morning.
W. R. Berry, Philadelphia, Pa.; Mr.
and Mra. A M. Kemp, Kaunas City,
Mo.; Allen Evans, Dallas: Mrs. H. M.
Richey. Fort Worth; J. C. Magonirk,
Bonham; J. V. Hinkle, Mineral Wells;
Ernest Wells, Bonham: Frank Wil-
lianih. Dallas; O. B. Kell, Wichita
Falls; R. C. Jefferson. Dallas; A. F.
Williams, Dallas; T. W. Thurmond,
McKinney.
Milllams Hotel Arrivals.
W. H. Walker, Bells; W. C. Perry-
man. Hendrix. Okla.; J. C. Brown,
Hendrix .<-kin.; W. N. Taylor. Hen-
drix, Okla.; E. C. lauigfnrd. White*
wright ; F. H. Alverson, Wbltewrlght;
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. I* Johnson. Ga’ves-
(u: K. M. Hamuion, Deport; Mrs.
Blanche Willis and son. Imdoula; K.
Williams, Sulphur Springs; R. F. Is-
bell, Dallas. J. M. Beckman. Cteveand,
Ohio; J. I.. Bow, Celina; J. Sticks,
Cel I na; J. IL Chism, Gainesville: X.
Deavenport, Sulphur, Okla.; Mrs. B.
C. Pallaril Pauls Valley, Okla.; J. R.
Crpwley, Dallas; M. G. Suton, Mefera;
C. 8 Maxwell, Mexla.
Stonew
‘ £j
Efficient Housekeepers know that the most sanitary, way to
keep Tea, Sak, Spices, Flour or any perishable liquids is in
STONEWARE
Combine!* '
Cuspidors
Pickle Jars
Cooien
Batter Jan
JARS-With or without cov-
Founts era, 1 faflon to id ration
Phone Us Your Order 92-93
I LESLIE
■£&■■!?£ - J > X* -t , 4?;' .‘k • •
HARDWARE
COMPANY
det'sou and Martha Winn, of Bonham,
spent th(, week end with Margaret
Walcottn 1001 North Willow street.
Miss Oleo Owcnhy. of Ector, Texas,
who has been visiting relatives and
friends In this city,
her home. ’
has returned to
MRS. PHEBE BKLI.EW DIES "
AT HOME NEAR TOM BEAN
*
Mrs. Phebe M. Bellew. wife of W. F.
Bellow, died at the family home !k>-
tween Tom Benn and Ida Sunday af-
ternoon at 3:30 o’clock after an Ill-
ness resulting 1 from a carbuncle on
the face.
Funeral services will be held Mon-
day afternoon from the late home.
Mrs. Bellew. who was 52 years of
age, had resided In the community
where she died for the past 20 years.
Besides her husband, she is survived
by three sons gnd two daughters.
Jim Willis of the Seott Undertaking
Company was called to embalm the
Isidy.
A son, G. C. Bellew, an Interurban
employee, reside* in Sherman.
Pentomlne was Introduced on the
Greek stage.
(QUEEN
THEATRE
Today and Tomorrow
ALICE CALHOUN
In
“A GIRL S
* DESIRE”
She Loved Himl
Yet she felt that she must
marry a man with a title, it
meant so much to her social
position and besides die
•wanted to get the best of the
snobs at school.
Also Good Comedy
hyteriau Church was in charge of lnc
Seuher .Sunday m;;ht. awl the follow
lug took part; Misses Margin*ilte Rug-
man. Is-pa Wagner, Ailoen Calms, Him,
Paul Cole and George Fischer.
A mnnibrv of
irsta.r !f! the • Crist
ell ferorBcs
su-n-orting Anita
cGri’U- ;i
Alan Forrest, Ogden (’MW. Estelle !*
■ Vviuia ’ liamlttost Mode gtnl'tithers, jjj
The regular monthly businesa meet- 1-7 hv Hamptat Del Roth. 3
log of the Senliw S.wiety of tha First ^vt B iuirtW A. k C.. e-mlviMCd ! j
his share to the jo-e-liction’s excel}- .8-
! eri*' in 1-caulIfut phut -Kniv-hy. ||
! -v-o*-..,' ’ f ■
i ’ At tl'JS (lent. Jl
Chuftgi will l-c held at the home of
ML-* Marguerite Kugmaii on Thurs-
day.
The Senior Society of Crntral Pres-
b.vtcriaii Church will have a lawn par- j
t.v at the home of Ilf. and Mr*. Bftlei ’ ' •
l’linkey. (fh Komh WhluMf stre.-i, on W ' 1
Tuesday, Augitst 22.
»uth.’’ sjttrrtag
I'.hotoplay
•Jlrl’s Lcng Hika.
The Panama cam-1 zone women's
waTC$it >Ii;Vmifl(dhihiiV is H&Tri liyl
twelve-yen r-oftl ■ girl—Alr.w Mann—
who whIvciI )tirou|h the canal zone
from irean to ocefin, a distance of
«pproxtmat''ly, f-0 miles, in 10 hours
and 20 minute*. t
ntt Mo-
tion at the (1(3)1 Tiicatre next AVtsl-
prwdiiy and Thutv-daV: f-'om a story ^
l-y t’MW liiiTbiltoB Tbi-i bare tut-1
nomviwmeut wtil1 bv sufficient U- -l ‘*|
l^»eJh~twTnf«rirr tip- Tmotnumr-tw}
most pe<»i»le v.'hb nttmol flwi thpairc!
or arc in the hflhlt <tf rimdtng current j.
fiction.
Cosmo Hamilton is a great {|
Packages and Models
Now on ‘Initial showing
in the Art Needle Work Section
FLY OR MOSQUITO SWATTER
Art Attractive Novelty for Gift or
Home Use; to be hand embroid-
ered The illustration shows fhe
swatter as it looks when embroid-
ered. Made in six designs in a
variety,of color combinations.
Article No, 223 is the number of
the iivclope containing one feft-
hrr “Jachdn” Fly Swatter,
■'■a giafl'-ient fbs? to complete
the ciBhroiirry, ard instructions
for making.
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Sc—10c Massalmsn Theatre Interests
Today and Tomorrow
ANITA STEWART
In
“THE INVISIBLE FEAR”
Anita’s most superb production. Played other cities, at
35c to 50c
Om-Putca '■ ...........
10c
Century Comedy
“APARTMENT WANTED”
Travis Pipe Organ
Attend the Matinee to Avoid Crowds
Wednesday and Thursday
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
“WHAT NO MAN KNOWS’
SHERMAN S LEADING THEATRE.
TODAY AND TOMORROW-
EUGENE O’BRIEN
THE PERFECT LOVER
“JOHlTsMITH”
He went to jail because he wouldn't tel!. But he
came out with a resolute will and delenri'hition to succeed
in every phase of life. A very pleasant picture in every
way. __
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY—
'“RECKLESS XQVTH”
: . ............With —...... ■:
ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN
WH
Just a Wonderful Photoplay -tlat’s all. "!r .
COMING—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—
WILLIAM S. HART
- " - IN ,
“TRAVELIN’ ON”
BEST MUSIC. r.) COOL AS A CAVE.
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