The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 229, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1937 Page: 3 of 4
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New Suits Filed
Franklin Life Insurance com-
pany vs. A. G. Collingworth et at.
trespass lo try title.
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“THAT LITTLE GAME”-
A PHILANTHROPIST
FIFTY-NINTH OIST. COURi
K R WILCOX, JUDGE
Cases Disposed
Mrs. Ethel Hamilton vs. William
F. Hamilton, divorce. Cause dis-
missed at request of council for
plaintiff.
Non-Jury Settings
The following non-Jury settings
wire announced by Judge Wileor.
April 19—Ellen Williams vi.
Home Benevolent Society.
Farm Home Savings and Loan
association of Missouri vs. Gilbert
Irwin et al.
Farm Home Savings and Loan
association of Missouri vs. Musi-
doie R. Montgomery et al.
Ilattio Butler vs. Denison Radio
Service.
The First National bank vs. Mrs.
J. S. Rascoo et al.
ttussie Neal et v:;* vs. F. R. Car-
penter et vlr,
D. R. Sullivan vs. 13. O. Reynolds
In regard to estate of A. If. Cof-
fin. deceased.
Jury Setting*
April 5—Otto Simon vs. Georgo
Kolb. Will II. Evans vs. Joseph
TI. Holt. Maude Ella Megglnson et
al vs. John W. Stweart et al.
John Oamboll vs. Casualty Under-
writers. Ona Williams vs. Arch
Williams. A. U. Bates vs Mrs. N.
O. Kreager; William Anderson vs.
Bledsoe Dry Goods company et a>,
Dennis Nowlin vs. Mary Johnson
et al; Sussic McCollon et al vs.
Postal Telegraph Cable company;
Clyde McCollom et al vs. postal
Telegraph Cablo company.
April 12—In the matter of the
estate of William M. Rucker, de-
nrTEENTM DISTRICT COURT
It. M. CARTER, Judge.
New Suits Filed
Evelyn Smith vs, W. O. Smith,
divorce.
Cases Disposed
Dorothea Smith vs. John K.
.’. th. divoiu• * granted and plain
tiffs former n.iine, Dorothea Twy-
ford restored.
Eva Bello ( ampbell vs. George
(Campbell, divorce granted.
Civil Docket
Tlx? following Jury setting
announced by Judge Carter:
April 12—In regard to estate of
Mrs M. A. Lewis, deceased. Mrs
C. C. Lam- vs. Texas Employers
Insurance association. Claud*
Cecil Bond vs. United Fidelity In-
surance company. Bob Covey vs.
Texas Employers Insurance asso-
ciation. Ronnie Breeden vs. the
Steakley Chevrolet company < t al
Osie Homer vs. Kansas-Ok ahoma
and Gulf Railway company et a!
Mrs. F. L. Aiken, a feme solo v..
Mrs. Bertha, a feme sole.
April 19—C. C. Houser vs. the
Great Atlantic and Pacific Tei
company. Josetta Amorosso vs.
Jefferson Standard Life Insurance
company. L. B. Hammett et ux vs.
tho State of Texas et al. Duffy
Rny West, by next friend, vs. Car-
ter Umphress Neva Laws vs. B
of L. F. and E. et a!. Audrey
Richards vs. Interstate Cotton O i
Refining company. American M 1
tual Liability Insurance company
vs. B. B. Barber. E. J. Smith vs.
the Great Atlantic and Pacific
Tea company.
Bobby Breen, the singnig youngster, who created much talk by his
unusual vocal powers, is shown with May Robson, in a scene from
their film “Rainbow on th- River” coming to the Rialto theatre Frr
day and Saturday.
1937 GRADUATES
MARGARET LEE LEIPSE | J. W LEWIS
This graduate loves horseback! The development of autonio-
ritling and on every occasion pc - biles the past several years has
sible dons riding togs and gets out dieted interest in machinery
into the healthful, open spaces, t thre ughout the nation’s young
Margaret Lee Leipse also has a* men. J. TV. Lewis, son of Mr.
hobby of collecting western songs.! and Mrs. ],. L, Simmons of route
GRAYSON COUNTY COURT
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Non-Jury Docket
Temple Peterson vs. Grand
United Order of Odd Fellows, »u!t
on policy. Hearing of plea of privi-
lege continued on motion of de-
fendant.
Probate C/ocket
C. E. Marshall, application for
guardianship of Dorothy J. Robin-
son et al, minor.
Following graduation she is going
to work, preferably in a steno-
graphic position after having ac-
quired knowledge in that line at
a business college. Margaret has
great many friends.
3 has a hobby of working on ma-
chinery and after graduation he
wants to work in the machinery
department of Frisco shops. His
ambition is to become an expert
mechanic.
pony, Inc., lot* 19, 20 and 21, block and other considerations, March
51), original town pint of Denison: j IS, 1037.
SI,650, March 22, 1937.
John F. Fox to Mrs. Kate
Ko
T. A. Key to Rancho Oil companv
le- acres In I. and G. N. R. R.
Realty Transfers
Thomas J. O Brien et al to Mae
Grace Murphy, lot 13, block 22, or-
iginal town plat of Denison: ?i
and other consideration, Fob. 2 1.
1937.
1 Mrs. Emma Lovellette Sea j t -
■Denison Dr. Pepper Bottling com
BUY A GRADUATION
GIFT NOW FROM US.
A CRAND SELBCTION OF
Diamonds
AND OTHER GIFT JEWELRY
PRICED REASONABLY
Rockwell’s
-The Leading Jeweler,
ADObPH JOHNSON
J. G. PUCKETT
“ITS A GREAT LIFE IF YOU DON’T WEAKE N’’
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By Jack Rabbit
interest In lots It, 12, 13 and it. company survey; $1 and other
block 11, Millers first addition. : s.derations, Feb. 25, 1937.
Denison; $1, March 10, 1937. i *
Thomas .1. Fox -t i;x to Mr- Automobile Registration*
Kate Fox. Interest in infs v -b O. Bonie r M*hltcwright. Chov-
and 21, block is, original town rolet sedan.
plat of Denison, also lots 11. 12. .1:; Alvin E. Mill- .Sherman, Ply-
nnd H. block 11. Miller,s first ad- | mouth coupe.
-Jltlon. Denison; $1, March 10, 1937. j W. M. Gunter. Gunter, Ford
- j fylekup.
j F. 11. Vincent, Sherman. Ford
Oil and Gas Lease .
D- L. Stephenson et ux to D-.-nni \ _^^
in vender tracts 1 On by 90 feet and ..........
15 by 100 feet at Collimvil!- $10 I Ao investment in a Cham-
Feb. 27 1937. * ber of Commerce member-
ship is an investment in your
own behalf. Join the Cham-
ber now.
Oil and Gas Aasigment
*< Brown to Travis M. K
in Charles Quillen sun -y
Drive 5AFELY—Not Recklenl.
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 229, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1937, newspaper, March 25, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth737051/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.