The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 73, Ed. 1 Friday, September 18, 1936 Page: 3 of 4
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DIAMONDS
Rockwell’s Jewelry Store
Railroad Watch Inspectors
DENISON
PUCKETT
ADOLPH JOHNSON
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THHMGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
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Boost Hollywood
Hotel Program
guests far the hear toeludlng' Langford draws her share of in*
Gladys George, laabell '
Don Ameche to Give His
Weekly First Nighter Pro-
gram; Fred Waring Is On
Hollywood Hotel will fe&ture
the radio program spotlight Fri-
day night when a host of radio
and scren stars will be presented J
Jewell, tereste.
iui>» Judge and John Howard, j The best the NBC system has
All are well know nto the radio to offer at the same time will be
audiences of America. j Rosemary and Priscilla Lane, Ris-
The Hotel program, at 7 p. m.iters, singing with Fred Waring’s
over KRLD and CBS will be Pennsylvanians. The beauteous
. headed as usual by the man with sisters sing popular ballads,
a million sweethearts, Dick Pow-| Earlier in the evening at 6 p.
ell, aided and abetted by lovely m- NBC and WFAA will present
Francis Langford and others.! J«*i<» Dragonette, soprano, in
Powell, a tenor makes the pro-
gram one of the most listened to
on the airlines today while Miss
A NEvV POLICEMAN
ydho PAID NO ,
attention to
PETTY VIOLATION}
* OF THE LAW
And The Worst Is Yet To Come
an hour’s program, accompanied
by Rosario Bourdon’s jichestra.
At 8 p. m. the CBS and KRLD
will try to even matters by plac-
ing Kay Thompson and Andre
Kostelanetz on the airlines in a
half hour’s program of operatic
and semi-classical music, with
Ray Heatherton assisting
Comedy Sketches
For comedy, rndio listeners
here may catch Cla’ a, Lulu ’n Em
over WFAA and NBC at i .30
p. m. or the Goose Creek Parson
over KRLD and CBS at 10 p. m.
Drama will he presented as
usual over CBS and KRLD at 8:30
when the last March of Time for
the week will be presented, deal-
ing with current topics. At the
same time over NBC and WFAA
will be the weekly airing of Red
j Grange in hia interview with lead-
ing writers and coaches on the
possible outcome of forthcoming
football games.
Leading Orchestra*
Several of the leading orches-
tras will be broadcast during the
evening by the major broadcasting
systems, inciudng Jack Russell,
Ter Fo Rito, Artie Shaw, Benn
Goodman, Raymond Paige, Fred
Waring, Lennie Hayton, Harry
Jackson and others, during the
evening hours.
efambs, KOMA WACO WTBH K
MOX ENOW KWKH KGKO KSL
KTSA KTUL. Orchestra, WFAA.
10 CBS—TJoos* Creek Parson,
KOMA KTSA KRLD KTUL KTRII
KSL WWL. NBC—Jack Russel’s
orchestra, WBAP WSM WDAF
WENR KPRC KVOO WKY.
10:30. NBC—Bobby Grayson’s
orchestra, WENR KPRC WREN;
Keith Beecher’s orchestra, WBAP
WMAQ WDAF WOAI WHO. CBS
—Artie Shaw’s orchestra, KWKH
KTUL WACO KNOW KGKO KO
MA KTSA. Orchestra, KRLD.
11. CBS—Nocturne, KTUL K
OMA KWKH KMOX KNOW WA
CO KTRH. NBC—Fletcher Hen-
derson’s orchestra, WOAI WHO
KVOO WENR KPRC WSM WB
AP WDAF. Orchestra, KRLD-
COURTS
FIFTEENTH DI8TRICT COURT
K. M. CARTER. JUDOH
Nsw Suits Filsd
Governor Foster vs. Jessie Mae
Foster, divorce.
Edgar Cross vs. Nolsi Cross, di
vorce
Motion Overruled
Ex parte City ot Collinsville Mo-
tion directing receiver to o-.l- ct de-
linquent taxes overruled.
Case* Disposed Of
J. A. Haint.l vs Mosul! Earnest,
divorce granted.
Robetv .Montgomery it.- the cartoon...t who uia.>- the lives oi his
(wife's, Madge Evans, family, for a living, seems to be doing all
|right in this scene from “Picadilly Jim” feature at the Rialto Fri-
day and Satuiday.
“THAT LITTLE GAME” -- - Seven-Card Stud
Following
Air Routes
RADIOLOG— -tWii-ipos-i(
C p. m- NBC—Jessica Dragon-
ette, WOAI WKY WFAA KPRC
WDAF KVOO. Orchestra, KRLD.
6:30. CBS—Broadway Varie-
ties, KMA WWL KM OX. Orches-
tra, KRLD.
7. NBC—Fred Waring’* orch-i
estra, WREN WFAA KPRC WKY I
WOAI WSM WLS WLW; Waltz
Time, WDAF WMAQ. CBS—
Court of Human Relations, WHO
WMAQ; Clara Lou ’n Em, WFAA
WOAI WSM WKY KPRC WREN
KOA WLW WENR
8. CBS—Kay Thompson, KSL
KTUL KRLD KMOX KTRH KOM
A WWL WACO KWKH KGKO.
NBC—First Nighter, WMAQ WF
AA WHO WLW WKY KOA WD
AF KPRC WOAI.
8:30. CBS—March of Time, K
RLD KSL KMOX WWL. NBC-
Red Grange, WFAA WOAI WM
AQ KOA WDAF KPRC WKY WL
W.
9. NBC—Amos ’n Andy, WHO
WDAF WLW WMAQ KOA WFA
A WOAI KPRC KVOO WSM. CB
S—William Hard, KMOX KTUL
KSL KOMA; Joe Reichman’s or-
chestra, KWKH KGKO WACO K
TRH WWL. Sports and News, KR
LD.
8:30. NBC—Leon Navarro’s
orchestra, WSM WKY WOAI vVR
EN. CBS—Benny Boodman's or-
GRAYSON COUNTY COURT
JAKE J. LOY, JUDUH
Charge Filed
Bern Evcrheart, carrying a Ph
tol.
Joe Stephens, three ease9 viola
tion of liquor laws.
Probate Docket
Floyd Thompson appointed tem-
porary administrator estate ot Ruth
Thompson and temporary guardian
oi ’J'loyll Thompson Jr., minor.
Bond Forfeitures
County clerl; ordered to issue
writs of alias capias in following
bond forfeitures; Ephy Kinsey
aggravated assault; Vincent Rag-
land, aggravated assault; Henry
Kinsey, aggrvated sssau.t; W A
Bonded, abusive language; H W
Knight, aggravated assault; BUI
Thomas, affray.
Cases Dsimissed
The following cases have been
dismissed on motions by Criminal
District Attorney B F. Gaftord,
Silas Varley, theft; Raymond Var-
ley, theft; Frank McCormack,
theft under (0; John 1 yle, drunk-
enness. Roosevelt Ross, aggravated
assault; H M Howeshell, speed-
ing; E R Foulks, two cases dis-
missed.
Joe Smith, Sherman Studebaker honor as queen of the Centeu-
sedar.,
Arthur Schooling Jr., Van Al-
Btyne, Ford sedan.
E A Johnson. Sherman, Stude-
baker sedan .
Thomas H. Easley, Van Alstyne
Ford sedan
Centennial To
Have Carnival
Saturday Nite
nial carnival are :American,
French Italian, Spanish, German,
Chechoslovakian and Scandinav-
ian.
Hundreds of persons, humorous-
ly costumed, will compete for
prizes and dance in Exposition
avenues to the music of Jose Man
zanares and Ligon Smith. The
lady adjudged a3 wearing the
mo-t humorous costume will be
awarded a beautiful ring. The
winner in the man’s division will
be given a watch. Other prizes
will be awarded.
S'ar performers of the Exposi-
DALLAS, Texas—The night of
September 19 has been designat-1 ’ i°n be heard in simultaneous
e das Centennial Carnival night, | anti continuous shows held on
and the Texas Centennial Exposi-| three centrally located stages and^
tion is ready to make way for, broadcast through the grounds by
hours of merry-making. : the Gulf Centennial radio system.
A parade of brilliantly decorut-' The Exposition grounds will
ed and lighted floats, each of'blaze with color during the carni-
which will require enough elec- val hours. Its brilliant lighting,
tricity to service a town of 10,-' always impressive, will become
000, headed by the Camp Stephen; the predominant part in a great.
F, Austin" military band and mill-mingling of colors accentuated
by flags and pennants and show-
of qonfetti.
Marrlsgs Ucsnses
T O Bass Jr. and Marguerite
Wright, Muskogee. Quia.
Edwin M Hugnes and Ruby Jo
MeGehee, Searcy, Ark.
George A Holden and Emma
Pearl Jones, Sherman.
Automible Registrations
J n Ccaleon, Dallas, Studebaker
sedan.
W D'Beer, shermnn, Studebaker
sedan.
Lee Norris, Sherman, Packard
coach.
THE DUMBUNN1ES
by Albertine Randal
/well i'll have, something
To BE THANKFUL FOR ToC’IORRoW
amp yo*u cam just tell her J
rnnAJV ISAC TJAT I mOM’T ■'
by Charles McManus
tary units from the camp, and
carrying comely queens will move
slowly through the Exposition's
avenues. Seven of the float,- will
represent as many nationalities,
the other the Cetennial exposi-
tion- Nationalities to be repre- Drive SAFELY—Not Reckleeslv
ADVERTISE IN THE PRESS I
sented by queens who will vie forj
CENTS
PER WEEK
ALL THE NEWS
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DENISON’S FAST
GROWING DAILY
Denison
Press
Phone 300
505 Main Street
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 73, Ed. 1 Friday, September 18, 1936, newspaper, September 18, 1936; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth737395/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.