The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 275, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 16, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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COLUMIU
PICTURE
dlraeUd If
FRANK
CAPRA
jRtHat met
his ruin. ,*
^ P
'-/GARY
l GOES TO
cBSL with JEAN A
^d^GEORGE BAf
JACK HALEY
GRACE BRADLEY
■william FRAWLEY
*i ONSLOW STEVENS
Paramount
P i.c t u r e
The Romance of History
WALLACE
BEERY&
BARBARA
STANWYCK
A MESSAGE
TO GARCIA I
JOHN BOLES I
I Mona Barrie I
20th Century f-o> Hit I
More lovable ths/i
ever as a Virgsriny
rebel in pantalettes!
JOHN BOLES
KAREN MORLEY
JACK HOLT
Guinn Williams
Bill Robinson
Willie Best
FOX PICTURE
ATHRILL-
SEEKING GIRL
-gets a lifetime
of adventure
over night!
WITH
GERTRUDE MICHAEL
GEORGE MURPHY
Roscoe KARNS
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
mmmmsmi
t ■
f club MM>CU-
oted with
Frlduy at the
I. & Meador, 12,11
When It was an-
vWounwvatlen and
Committee will have
ting flowers and
■ at the' Bureau of lnfot -
I booth erected Juet North of
theTexas Centennial.
■ -,-Mrs. T. J. Long. chairman. Mrs.
p-s lather Cherry and Mrs. 1. K Miih-r
Will be assist'd by a la rye number
Of elttb members In this work. Oth-
er important business included dis-
cussion of pilgrimages, the date to
be announced later Mrs. 1. IT MU
tar, Mrs. C. B- McCoy. Mrs. W. A
Lee, re. B B. Simms Sr., and M-.s
Jr*
^ " ... , T .
Frank Lambeit are In charge of
thta event.
Another Cetenntal event wl.l be
open no use at the Olcn Bden horn;
the tatter part or May. The ex-
c-utlvo board will he hostesses and
reception groups ar comprised of
Judge and Mrs. Randolph Bryant
m Sherman, Mr. and Mis. Clar-
oic> Scott. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. I’s-
-ar., Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Williford.
Mis. George Morgan, Miss Jennie
Jackson. Mrs. Estelle Evans. Mrs
George Moulton, Mrs. A. Sinclair,
Mrs. A. N. Reamer* Mrs. Charles
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. W. .1 beeper.
Mr. and Mrs J. L. Greer. Mrs.
Jerry Scott, Mrs. la o Short. Mrs.
Ewing Ellis. Mi s. W. N. Es t*r. Mrs.
c. L> Kingston, M;s. J. W. Slflnner
;‘,1 Mrs. E. H. Hanna.
Mrs Meador's home was at11ac -
ively decorated with clusters of
r
STAR
SUNDAY and MONDAY
'TITTLE MISS DIMPLES"
Jack Haley and his leading lady,
latest film, coming to the Star
With them appear many other
Grace Bradley as they appear in
theatre Tuesday only, “F Man.”
film comedy favorites.
spring flowers. The refectory table
was laid in linen and centered with
larkspurs in a swan-shaped vase
A collation featuring chicken sala I
was served. The club is arranging
a picnic next Wednesday at the
George Williams
North of the city.
residence, .in®'.
Plus
JOHNNY GREEN
and His Orchestra in
"RADIO RHAPSODY”
and
GRANTLAND RICE
SPORTLIGHT
“WHAT'S THE
ANSWER"
TUESDAY-MAT INEE OR NIGHT
BANK NIGHT
$100
ON THE SCREEN
TtwWER SHOW EVENT
WEEKEND IN SHERMAN;
DENISON JUDGES THERE
The Sherman Oarcfen club's sec-
ond annual flower show opened al
0 p. m. Saturday at the old Y. M.
I <\ a. build ins* for a two-day snow-
ing, Mrs. Jack Hannah. general
chairman. Two senral class-
es with numerous sub-division*
have been arranged with ribbons
to be a warded first, second and
third place winners in each class.
A spedtal exhibit of more than
1011 varieties of wild flowers is to
bo included in the show. The wil l
flower exhibit Is an educational
caturc crowing: out of a conserva-
tion move sponsored by the club
a» d the plants will not be judged
fo prizea,
Tli «<• j.'ew features of the 1030
sho-.v art* flower table decorations
snador boxes and breakfast trays.
Mrs. fi*nnah has announced
Judges wii. be 'Mrs. Walter Crowe,
Mrs. Christian Weiohsel and Mrs.
W E. ripringall. all of Dallas and
Mrs. E. Hailey and Mrs. B. B.
Simms ot the Denison Garden
Club
Listed in Liu- first class are cul-
tural plants, which will be judged
on color, form, size, foliage, stem
and condition. Coming under this
geifiSrai heading art roses, includ-
ing bushes and climbers, iris,
annuals, perennials, cacti and oth-
er succulents, flowering shrubs,
trees, vines, house plants. ferns,
bulbs and chromes and rate plants.
One requirement is that there must
by three specimens of bush rose*
one stalk or iris, one spray of
flowering shrubs and trees. A
membership in the American Rose
society will be given the winner
In the rose division.
The second class is for arange-
ments which will he judged on col-
:<ir combination, relation of recep
tjules. prnpo: ticn and balance, dis-
tinction and (,i iginality and con-
dition. hi this class wi.l be single
types, a: -o■ i«-d types, miniatures,
siiadow b11x< s. water bouquets ur-
1 ar.gemcnts in white, table decora-
tions and bn akfast trays.
Mt mbci ship in the Sherman gar-
den dub is not necessary for plac-
ing of entries in the show. No
I tlowers are to be removed until af-
I tn* 6 p. in. Sunday, Mrs. Hannah
| said.
Dedication Of
Hospital Week
Is Slated Here
Dedication in all theatres over
the United States will be observed
to the Will Rogers Memorial hos-
in'tal during the week of May 22
to Mav 28, according to an an-
nouncement made today by R. D.
I waterman local theatre mana-
ger. Both the Star and Rialto
theatres here will be included in
the list of theatres to obselve the
week paying tribute to the memory
of th beloved humorist and philoso-
pher.
The observance will be made by
the theatres to have a lasting
memorial to Will Rogers and all
funds go toward the Motion picture
hospital for tubercular members of
the profession, to be located at
Saranac Lake, N. Y. The entire mo-
tion picture industry Is sponsoring
the hospital and dedication week.
Dr. Moorman.
The Central Ward Rhythm band,
under direction of Elizabeth Lewis,
gave a group of Centennial selec-
tions. The piano accompaniment
was rendered by Miss Margaret
Lovelace. Mrs. L. M. Stuart was
also presented in vocal numbers.
Another interesting program fea-
ture was introduction of new of-
ficials, headed by Mrs. Leo Waltz.
Mrs Wilson expressed her grati-
tude toward members who have
b* on so helpful the past season
and s. a ted she was sure they would
continue to lend cooperation to the
new excutive.
The tables were attractively
adorned with larkspurs aud other
early flowers. Mrs. Campbell, Mrs.
Burke Thomason .and Mrs. Walter
Bryant had charge of program;
Mrs W. G. Langston and Mrs.
Verne Murray decorations; Mrs.
Robert Cox. place cards: Mrs. Wal-
ter Johnson, reservations. Mrs. J.
B Bond was general chairman.
Or May 29 the club will honor j
their children with a picnic at a rur- J
al site. Mrs. D. E. King and Mr*
.J. S. Kimble have charge of plans.
tMhTtit*
WALLAC* BfflritY |
BARBARA STANWYCK
JOHN BOLR8
Hettart H undln
A'an Hale
Mona Barrie
Knrique Acosta
We can attribute it to the weath-
er. hut with a ca»t headed by xuc’i
actor* as Wallace Beery. Mis* Ktan-
and John Boles we expected
much more than just mediocre en-
tertainment from “A Message t.i
Garda," present Rialto opus
The players must have lost some-
thing or other in their trek through
swampland and by the time every-
thing is cleared we still can't grasp
just what «'ent haywire. Mist
Stanwyck and Boles try hard t,
please, yi t they are not outstand-
ing. Beery is u trifle disappoint-
ing. although we heard nothin,
that could have given him a chance
in display unusual talent. He has
si might role of a renegade arms
dealers in Cuba who sells bullet1,
filled with sawdust.
Boles. United States army offici-
al, is sent to Cuba on a dangerous
mission, hearing a letter from the
President to General < la re-la. He cn
counters Beery who assists him
in several scrapes and together with
Miss Stanwyck they start through
the lowlands for Garcias hideout,
you will get a few suspenses from
their run-ins with the Spaniards
-A Message to Garcia” "'Ll he
rather good entertainment for those
who forget the actors have exhibit-
ed real ability In past cinemas. Al-
though of different types Herbert
Mundin anti Alan Hale will he re-
memtx red.—Cl A. '.
Added
STOOGES in
“ANTS IN THE
fANTRY”
'TECHNICOLOR
TRAVELTALK
“Beautiful Banff
and Lake Louise"
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
t WALLACE BEERY and
LICNEf, BARRYMORE
IN
K EUGENE O’NEILL’S GREAT AMERICAN DRAMA
& “Ah Wilderness”
With ALINE MacMAHON and ERIC LINDEN
ALSO
OUR GANG in “DIVOT DIGGERS’’
INA RAY HUTTON and ORCHESTRA
“ACCENT ON GIRLS”
CONSERVATION LEAGUE
HAS ANNUAL LUNCHEON;
; PROFESSOR IS SPEAKER
Professor .1. B. Moorman, mem-
ber of the Austin College faculty,
was featured speaker Friday at the
annual luncheon of the Denison
circle of Child Conservation league
at Waples Memorial Methodist edu-
cational building. His talk dealt
with child psychology. Mrs. Carl
Wilson presided and introduced the
program chairman, Mrs. William
Campbell, who in turn presented
EASTERN STARS HAVE
SOCIAL MEETING AT
MASONIC HALL FRIDAY
Eastern .Star members enjoyed
a social meeting Frida , evening at
Masonic hall when .Mrs. B. F.
Oram was chairman of arrange-
ments. Games and contests fur-
nished amusements, with trophies
aoing to Mrs. C, E. McCoy. Mrs.
John Woods of Fort Worth and
M s. M. B. Jackson of Kansas City. ! cil for 2 p. m. Saturday ir. the of-
Mrs. McCoy is worthy matron and floe of the county schcool silts r-
t.resided. intendent, E- A. MOl-r in the cuur
A lovely cake, baked by Mrs. house.
O. Hopkins was won by H. C. ■ ------
Fuller. .Next .tu sdnv night Eas- j AleX May is reported intproV-
te n Stars will motor to Sherman ing at the Katy hospital where he
and attend a meeting of that lodge. 1 has been confined several weeks.
Mrs. Eunice Phillips Is worthy ma-
tron. The first, and second Friday »
of June will be given over to
business and installation of officers.
Mrs. Hopkins is new worthy ma-
tron. t '
Ice cream topped with pink
stars and white cake were served
forty guests. The table was center-
ed with a large star formed with
larkspurs and representative of
both the Centennial and Eastern
Star lodges. Pots of blooming flow-
ers were plate favors.
DR. TERRY WILL SPEAK
BEFORE RURAL SCHOOL
GRADS NEXT WEDNESDAY
Hr. S. I-. Terry, pastor of the
Fit st Presbyterian church of Deni-
son will be the principal speaker
at Sherman ball next Wednesday
evening for graduation exercises
for pupils of rural schools in the
county. Mrs. H. G. Tuck, past
president of the Grayson county
council of Parents and Teachers, is
joining with the president. Mrs. J
H. Mynatt of Gunter, in exteml-
Gunter, recording secretary; Mb-
schools to attend, whether or not
they are affiliated with the county
council.
Mrs. H. M. Carter, retired dis-
trict l’-T-A president will instal
of ft-el's of the county council re-
cently elected Tom Bean at the
exercises Wednesday. Officers to
be installed include Mrs. Mynatt,
president: Mrs. J. E. Price --f
Southmayd, first vice president;
Mrs. s. Terry of Hagerman, fourth
vh np resident; Mrs.L. D. Moore, of
Gunter. rFcbi'dlug secertnry; Miss
Mare-ai et Hi ay. Fail-view principal,
treasurer; Mrs. A. L. Stanphill of
Gunter, corresponding secretary',
Mrs. Carl McCallister of South-
mayd historian, Mrs. E. A. Mt ier
and Mrs. Carter have been elected
to life membership on the county
council executive board.
Mrs. Mynatt has called a meeting
of the executive hoard of the eoun
Gary Cooper takes -matters (Jean
Arthur) into his own hands in
“Mr. Deeds Goes to Town” feature
at the Rialto theatre Sunday and
Monday. It’s another Capra mas-
terpiece.
-BRIEFS-
Mrs. J. K. (lee and little daugh-
ter, Margaret Ann, of Henderson
arc visiting with her parents. Mr;
nnd Mrs. J. V. Landers.
Mrs. YV. H. Phillips is able to bo
out for short intervals, it is report
ed. She Has been seriously ill for
several weeks.
Mrs. Raymond Howard is in Dal-
las Saturday on business.
Mrs. J. A. Brasweil, 1331 West
Randy street, has retained home af-
ter a brief visit in <1. i < sville with
friends and relatives.
■Hate (’it,;. Review No. 17. W. B.
A. will have a card tournament
.next Tuesday with arrangements
headed h,, Mrs. Kay Karchmer.
church InwA ft
Odary horn*
Godwin. Mr*. B. IL Mm* u< Mar-
tha jo Godwin have rstoraad to
their homes Hi Whltenboro after a
■hopping trip to Sherman and Den-
inon thta week."
Mr*. A. M. Walton and daughter
Mrs. Lota Custre are paaslng Sat-
urday In Dallas
Clayton Evans Buffered a ttlege of
illness Friday evening while at-
tending the 8chool pageant and
|( -was taken to the City hoapltal, it
ta reported. He was obliged to be
Tbs-;
Hat
c tt I meeting
M. j, i
r treat Refreahmeat* j
l>y group throe.
The Woodman Ctafe- h
a successful year’s worit
seated tea Sunday afternoon
£ o’clock in the S. P. WlUard
home on West Morton street. «s
Clile Bird will diMCt * profwnt”
DENISON (12 YEARS AGO—
(Continued From ) aj;e 1)
v.aa effected by the roar door,
which was battered in. Mr. Beck
thinks the robbery was committed
while he was at the train to sec
his friend Schwalbe, who left for
Germany.
A thousand dollars a minute,
isn’t that making money at a rapid
rate? Ex-Gov. James Stephen
Hogg made it at that rate last
week at the Beaumont oil fields.
It is estimated that several thous-
and dollars in small amounts have
been sent out of Denison ;o pur-
chase oil stocks.
The time for greens is at hand.
Don’t think that eating greens is
tt mark of degradation and an evi-
dence of had bringing up. Greens
was a thoice dish with the follow-
ing prominent people; George
Washington’s favoiite dish was
greens with slices of bacon; Abra-
ham Lincoln would almost leave
church for a good-sized dish of
greens; Mrs. Commodore Vander-
bilt doted on greens and Queen
Victoria was never so satisfied as
when she had greens for dinner.
—Ex.
The city Has been full of
visiting firemen today who
are attending the state con-
vention and tournament at
Sherman.
Lane and Hammock have secur-
ed the contract to supply the Deni
son, Bonham & New Orleans with
piling and bridge timber.
114 n wen
LAST TIMES TODAY
STAR
DAY
LAST
BIG BOY
WILLIAMS
“GUN PLAY”
Added
CHAPTER 6
FIGHTING MARINES
‘ MUSICAL MEMORIES’*
SUNDAY SPECIAL
BAKED CHICKEN
DINNER
With all the “trimmings” that go
to make a delicious meal
25c
I (Including Drink and Desert)
RIALTO COFFEE SHOP
Johnny
Nowell
FERDE GROFE
and His Orchestra
“Ysnkeedoodle Rhapsody”
POPEYE CARTOON
‘‘BROTHERLY LOVE”
UNIVERSAL NEWS
SUNDAY and MONDAY
Mr. and Mi s. Jim Wilson and I
son Kenneth, have returned from 1
HE WAS ROLL!
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