The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 156, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 29, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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Party
; Bridge Chib
Monday Bridge club lield tli.'
holiday luncheon Monday
Hotel Denison. Members
l guests. The table was laid
jt white linen and bolding decora-
Jive themes of the present season.
' (s)ace cards were made by little
Jim Qlennla Walts,
j Frizes in the series ot bridge j
games went to Mrs. Wade Hatu • i
jnond of Dallas, Miss Anna Mae
Iluasell and Mrs Joe Bear. Out -
of-town guests were 5|w
I immediately for Fort Worth where
Mr Hall Is employed as a book-
keeper In a mill.
Mrs Hall was nalutaiorlan ot the
1936 graduating class of Tom Bean
high school. Mr Hall Is a loca*
graduate and attends*! Denton
teachers c liege and a Dallas bus -
iress college
, WEDDING OF LAST
| JULY REVEALED BY
HONEYGROVE COUPLE
Dr and Mrs H I Stout of Sher-
man have announced the marriage
of their daughter, Kdlth, to Max
of-town guests were Mrs | Mu.,ton of HuneJ Grove which was
mond. Mrs John Specks of Menar , ^ ,agt July The an-
and Mrs. W. Jerdon ot Shawnev,
Okie.
i Other guests were .Mesdam* s
Herman Krat.lger, T B Andersm, ^ ^ ^
15 Reynolds, Ray Moore.
•Woodruff, C J Werlla, Frank
Houghton C T Mayo and Mi “
Mildred Crumpton.
Members are Mesduims Fred
Moak, Joe Bear, Aecl Casteel,
Frank Clark. Charles Harris.
Charles Wilson, AtL-iph J-duisoi,
Verne Murray, Frank Waltz. Har- j
old Williford, D Mlneslnai r and
Miss Anna Mae ltussell.
nouncement was made at a bridge '
party at Mrs Shelton’s home.
She graduated from high school
a B A degree
from Austin College. She has
been teaching school in Pilot
Point tlio past season. Mr Shelton j
is also oil alumnus of Austin Col-
bge and at present is a member
of tun public school faculty of
Honey Grove where they will re-
side.
a *>:-
riyForOId
Age Benefits
SAN ANTONIO —More than
Mm.AiiO persons In the states of
Texas. Louisiana and New Mexico
have filed applications for federal
oid age benefit accounts, according
to tlie first returns from the post
offices In the southwest region, Os-
ear si, Pow ell, Regional Director I
1 of the Social Security Board, an-
I pounced.
Indications point to a total re-
gistration throughout the region
I ot possibly a million workers by
Fay Wray, Chester Morris anti l.ionei Stall tier,
are shown in a
scene from their latest
They Met In A Taxi,
at the
Star Thursday night for a New Year’s Eve Midnight provue.
morning by Mrs C W Gauter, pi t i .Mrs !.><-l.ong plans to return
ldent. Invitations have been ex-
tended lo a number of non-mem-
bers.
Oregon Ole Init'-r pmt ot January.
January first, the time when every
i Thelma and Amelia Dodd *•!
worker In the covered employment
must have established a Social Se-
curity account.
Texas, with 590,339 applications
filed, fed the states of this region.
Louisiana reported 201,177 and New
Mexico had 25.442.
Powell urged all employees who
have not yet done so lo file ap-
nlleatlons with their post masters
as soon as possible so the employ-
ers will be enabled to make their
neoessai-y reports beginning Janu-
ary first.
■Inform*! firm from application'
cards is being transcribed to of-
I'iee records from which the Indlv-
LONDONS RETURN FROM
FAMILY REUNION IN
FORT WORTH RECENTLY
Mr and Mrs W V London and
daughter liayma Mae, have re-
turned from a family reunion In
Fort Worth over the holidays. The
enjoyable period was held In tin-
home of J R London. Others pres-
ent were Mr and Mrs 11 B Ar-
nold and daughter, Dovie Mac.
of Denison, Mr and Mrs J M Lea-
don. Mr and Mrs J E London of
Fort Worth and Mr and Mrs II 1J
Menard of Breckenrldge
SALUTATORIAN OF THE
TOM BEAN SCHOOL IS
BRIDE OF CHRISTMAS
, TOM BEAN—In a ceremony
Christmas day at the Walnut
street Church of Christ In Sher-
man. Miss Eddy'e Bail, daughter of
Mr and Mrs G E Ball, became Urn
•bride of Raymond Hall. son of
Mr and Mrs L R Hall, Burton
iCoffman, pastor, read the ceri -
mony The bride wore a. suit of
midnight blue with matching ac-
cessories.
i Attending tin- couple were Miss
Oler.nodlne Odle and Tom Vin-
cent. The bride and groom left
j LOUIS BOAREY GETS
j OFFICIAL NOTICE OF
j PRESIDENT’S PARTY
Louis Boarey has been officially
I notified ot the Presidents ball on
| Jan. 30th, the third of a series of j
affairs that have been given to 1
Hssht those afflicted with infant-
ile paralysis. Mr Boarey will head
a committee that plans to make
this year's ball outstanding.
Seventy percent of the funds
gained will be used In local pa-
ralysis work and the other 30 per-
cent Is to be sent to Warm
Springs foundation In Georgia
where the money will enable work
to b" '■•! lied on concerning th“
• aus*. :i rut developments of the dls-
—BRIEFS—
Mr and Mrs C C Dobson have
returned from a visit In Durant
with Mr and Mrs Claude Dobs’ll
and family.
Rush Springs. Oklahoma ar.f j (dual permanent Social Security
guests of Knyma Mae London. A j account is established. Wages earn-
ed by i be registered workers are
series of informal dinners am
ibps comprise an interesting pro-
gram of entertainment.
DENiaON 82 YEARS AGO—
(Continued from page on**)
Mrs. Joe Capelle will entertain;
the local Royal Neighbors camp |
tonight at her home on West Main !
street. Mrs. Belli; Graham is co
hostess.
December 29, 1901
Miss Lulu Lavo of Weatherford
is in the city on a visit to her
| father and many friends. Miss La-
___ I vo is holding the position of
Palmer Deeper of .Sweetwater j stenographer with one of the lnzg-
and' Dr Edward Deeper of Dallas cat business houses in west Texas.
have concluded a Christmas visit. The day before her departure, the
(TcaSTv^rID fju? ovTano 2£t] \
UW |C .AM
mi uuof------ —
FRANCIS MOONEY WILL
HEAD GROUP TO SISTER
CITY FOR CELEBRATION
Francis Mooney of Der.ison, head
t.; tli,. si th district, Knights of
Columbus, will hond a group of
local members to Sherman this
evening when that lodge will cole
brate its twenty-ninth anniversary
with h dinner and dancing at
Hotel Binkley.
Other officers will be C .1 Walsh
of Wichita Falla, state deputy of
the order .m.l Dr. H C Ilaffee »-f
| Wichita Fall*, head of that di>-
j trlct. There "ill also be six visit-
i Ing priests from Gainesville,
MeunsFr, Denison, Denton and
! Gherman.
with their parents, Mr. ar.l Mrs. J. young people gave a reception and
B I eeper h°p in her honor. She was re-
_ | cipient of several handsome pres-
The Hebekkbs and Odd Fellows- ents.
Will have a watch party Thursday I Miss Evelyn Litsinger entertain-
night, It has been announced. Joint ed a number of young people
Installation is scheduled for earl* Monday night in honor of Miss
in jamary. (Jessie Welty of Durant, I- T., Miss
_ 1 Jessie Armstrong and Miss Long-
Mbtletoe division No 181, G I A \ worthy, of Raton, N. M., who are
to B of L E are beginning to malic I attending school at ’Fort Worth,
arrangements for Installation of and are spending the holidays !n
officers the early pan of January. I the city. The Colonial club girls
Mrs c: M |v. w was reelected were out in full force and their
president. ! presence contributed much to the
______ 1 pleasure of the evening.
Rev. R L tVelsor. of Houston, ! The boarders of the senior and
superintendent of the
recorded periodically in their ac-
counts, and on the basis of tint
total amount of wages credited, old-
ago benefit payment may be read-
ily calculated when these workers
reach the ag.- of 05.
Joan Bennett and Cary Grant, shown above, secut to be about
other business than scooping one another as rival reporters in their
film “Wedding Present,” at the Rialto Theatre Wednesday and
Thursday.
additional projects, with scores
being completed daily, Drought
added.
courses and fair grounds); So ir-
Tok*
ALKA-SELTZCR
for
ADAftHB, Add IndlgMdoa, i
ligation and water conservation
projects; 58 projects for purifica
Neuralgia, Moaentar, BhM>;
Setatle Patna. H—mn> -
uana Ilka mineral water —Nob-’
(habit forming; Noa-laxatfre—do*a |
not depress the heart.
Move than thirty-eight ,v.r cent tion of water supplies in
of dm WPA project expenditure^ communities; 80 projects for the
has been directed toward building j extension of sewage systems in
and improving 9,975 miles i" road; Texas cities; 20 countywide or
and 7 25 miles of city str-:vi > • mV districtwide projects for eradica-
(Gat Mka&taer at
‘■tore k SOc and 60c p
Texas ft1**** ■■A or «ak foe •
, AILa-Sdtacr at any
laodn fountain, p,
fw1
•f
ht VM5L-AI h \UZt M
Many Permanent
Improvements In
WPA Work, Said
alley-, more than seventy-five per
•ent -’J which has oeen compo-ted.
Included in this category are 9500
miles of farm to market roads,
type of improvement most tut-
phasized by Texas counties in co-
operation with the works pto-
KtTJ.n.
tion of mosquitos and for other
sanitation and health improve-
ments; 90 projects for the land-
scaping of grounds about hundreds
of schools and othre public build-
ings; 6 airports.
WPA expenditures, according
to type of projects, follow: high-
SAN ANTONIO — More than
two thousand permanent public im-
provement-projects have been com-
pleted by the Works Progress Ad-
ministration workers in Texas, it
lias been announced by II. F.
Drought, state administrator-
Work is progressing on If00
Drought summarized completed] way, road and street projects]
projects ws follows: j $15,660,588; public building pro-
WPA has constructed and i.ivjjects, .$2,657,695; recreational
proved" 114 public buildings (this
includes city halls, courthouses and
fire stations); 82 public sc'no 1
buildings; 49 social and recrea-
tional structures (this includes
play grounds, athletic fields,
parks, bathing beaches, golf
sultation, if she has no other en-
gagement for this evening.
Prospects for Denison winning
their basketball game from
Greenville Thursday night, was
lessened Monday when two regu-
lars failed to appear for practice.
MEN LOVE
PEPPY GIRLS
Fred Taylor, ace forward, was ab-
Brenham junior classes of St. Xavier’s acad-| sent, along with Bill Conatser,
You can become peppy
this easy way
If you are happy and p«*ppv and full of fun,
turn will take you place*. If you are lively,
they will Invite you to dancea and partiea.
tXJlfT
HERE'S Vour'
ALKAWSR
pr
saya
MLsi Glivar
WHY DON’T
YOU
TRY ITT
yi
ALKA-SELTZER for
XXI CLUB TO SPONSOR
A MUSICAL SATURDAY
AFTERNOON AT CLUB
The XX T club Is sponsoring the’
j aj^earant • *>f Mrs. Lockie Mar-
| shall Pyit. in ,1 mnslcale Saturday
afternoon it t'.io Elks Club at 3
( o’clock, it n u r announced this
How many times has a Head-
ache ruined your day’s work—
■polled your evening’s pleasure?
■ UlNNi of Alka-Seltaer nay that AJka-
(Iflltaar |tve« antumaJly prompt and
•ffaettve r«l&ef from Heada^e. Try
AJka-3#ltMT tor Arid Ttirtlo-oo 41«n
for Acid 7ri(U^e«tion,
linecalar, Rheumatic, and Sdatl#
Alka-Seltzer contain* an an&lgealo.
KAcetvl-S-Olcylate) tor pain relief.
Jti vegetable and mineral alkaliser*
etrrect the caute when due to hyper*,
MMIty of the stomach.
ARE YOU
NERVOUS
diatrici of Methodist Episcopal emy, assisted by the smaller cl:il-l outstanding center. Conatser was
churches > i l conduct a quarterly {dren, and day pupils, entertained! ill and may not get into shape in*
conference tonight at the First the Sisters and a few friends in time for the contest, but Taylor
Methodist church. Rev. D. Har- the auditorium of the academy probably will- Coach Stollen-
weil asks all members to bo pros- Thursday of last week, before1 werck is putting- his charges
era. leaving for their several homes, through a two-a-day workout pro-
_____ to spend the holidays. A very in-[gram until the day of the game.
Mr and Mrs Clnju-n Overbeck j loresting program was given,
am! little daughter, Ruth Ann. | The residence Of Ed James, 118
South Travis avenue, was destroy-
ed by fire Thursday forenoon.
roas and lifeless and alwaya
tired out, men won't Ihj Intcreated In you.
Men don’t like ’•quiet" girls. Men to to
enj«i> themselvea. They want ftlrla
BIT, If you are croi
out, nv
on’t I
partiea to enJo> t
along abo are lull oi pep.
LYDIA F. IMS KM AM’S VEGETABLE COM-
POUND helps »jUc you pep and enerdy. For
over sltty year*, tiirls uml women have been
takinft tlilv famous old medicine to pep them
COLDS, ArM Imligpstlou, Honil-
acho, Noural^iu, Musciihir, Kheu-
niatic, Sciatic Pains and other,
disorders duo to an oyer-acid con-
dition of the body. The analgesic,
(acetyl-salicylate) relieves pain. Tha
alkalizers help to correct the causa
of those pain* duo to hyperacidity of
the stomach.
moils old medicine to p<
(hem Ntrenftth. energy,
up ... to help alve Mien* aireaiiin, enngy,
Bparkle. Notice the Clils and women about
you wbo are fii '
tree
id w
Ask them whkt makea
of
have returned to th> ii home in
Tyler after a holidro Deni-
son with Air. ()vei lack’s parents,
Mr and Mr; J C Overbook. f>0.>
Kant Sears street The visitor si
employed by the Story-Wrie r
Printing company of Tyler.
you wlio are full of pep.
them peppv. If they are honest, many o
them will alve the credit to LYDIA E, PINK
HAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Yoi
Several have asked this corres-
pondent whether the football
game for New Year’s day had
B. rlNKHAM’s’ vBG-
) a
uiore *it rat rive tu men*
ahould give I.YDIA
ETABI E f (IMPOUND a try. GDI* with pup
act It
Ot A Ik*-Se!t/.«*r al your drug
Store in 30c and f»Oc pack apes fo*
home unc, or a»k for h of
Alka-Scli/cr at the aotla fountain.
BE WISE ALKALIZE
After more than three month*
of sufTering from a nervous ail-
ment, Miss Glivar used Dr. Milea
Nervine which gave her fuck
splendid results that she wrote
us an enthusiastic letter.
If you suffer from "Nerve*."
If you lie awake night*,
start at sudden noise*, Ur*
easily, are cranky, bln* and
fidgety, your nerve* are
probably out of order.
®*Juiet and relax them with the
same medicine that “did the
work” for this Colorado girl
Whether your “Nerves” have
troubled you for hours or for'
years, you’ll find this time-
tested remedy effective. >
At Drug Stores 25c and $1.00.
DR. MILE’S’
J V LIQUID
IQUID
The building was occupied by been lined up definitely. If it
George Iiadane, the conti an or has, then the powers that be have
i builder. The total loss of j changed their tunes greatly since
.fames and Kadane will go to (Monday- There never was much
about $2,000. Mr- James only! possibility of having the game,
carried $400 insurance. Kudane and that was killed when Stollen-
AI roar drug store soda fountain
*e4 ta 30 and 6t rent packages fo*
llikangiH ^ M ri ai
Here is a way to help calm
quiverins nerves
rx> you feel so nervous thru yon want W
Mream? Are there times when you me croai
and irritable . . . time* when you •culti tlioM
who are dearest to you?
If your nerves are on etlfte, try I NDIA E.
PINKHAM s VK<;i I AID I COMPOl ML It
Mr and Mrs T I) llhainey and
three sons, T D .Max and Lloy*l
of Austin hove concluded a holi
day vacation In this city with
i-olatiVos. 'Mrs Hkamey ip the
former Mi? s Madeline Al < "> of
Denison.
v ; - partially insured. The fire
was the.result of a defective flue.
PINKHAM S VKCil IAHII COMPOI ND. It
helpa calm your quivering nerves and should
ftlve you the Btreuftth and energy to face Ufa
with a smile.
Itli a amlle.
VV'heo your worries and cares become too
much for you and you want «o rtin away from
It all . . . take LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEG-
F.TABI.E COMPOUND. Mao* women have
HOW MODERN
WOMEN LOSE
bad ner
been ab
rvea
ile t
IMPOUND. Mao* women have
. ... . . thf .----
_ ,4filled an .....— -------- —
-----jo build up their pep an*l energy at -
get t*ack to normal with lb*. al.S of I.YDIV E.
PITsKHAM S VEG ETA U1 I COMPOUND.
as jangle*! as jouf*,* but they have
FAT SAFELY
iui/vib .■* VMii.i ini t ' tt -iiTiu.TH.
When your mother and vour k>rHiidmotho#
ised toberome nervous, irrtlahh: tn*l uuidown
hey depended upon rhl.v faim«i6 o!«i nipdiclna
to pep them up.» •
... to help tll*e
. ......... ....... nerve*
them a chcefitU t' itlou.
Oaia Physical Vi^or—Youthful-
With Clear Skin and Viva-
cioni Eye* That Sparkle With
Gloiious Health
Here’, the recipe that hi n is be, Ut
•ad bring! out all the natural attrac-
tiveness that every woman poooetws.
Every morning take one half tea-
•pnenful of Kruachen Salta in i glaaa
•I hot water before breakfast—cut
dew* on paltry and fatty meat*— go
light on potatoes, butter, cream and
•agar—4n 4 weeks get on the scales
sad note how many pounds of fat
hava vanished. Notice also that you
have gained In energy *-your akin is
dearer—-you feel younger in body —
Kruecben will give you v joyooe
HOW OJ- i EH CAd YOU
KISS AND MAKE UP?
bottl* 9t Krunchm SalU- tht
CMS U trifling god n lists 4 weeks If
wau don’l ftn • iupfrb improvejnent In
• — ---*—- -wwfMtle — ’
tn.lth — *o (lorlouii; energetic — vltor-
ouely ellve—your money ftadiy raturned.
NOT*—Many people find that th*
r*KW i.usbands can undermaud
r why a wife etiould tom from a
pleasant companion iuio a ,hrew
for odc w hole w eek in every month.
You can -ay "I’m sorry" and
kiss and make up easier before
marriage than after. Rewise. Ifyou
want to bold your husband, you
won’t be a three-quarter wife.
For three generations one woman
ba- told another how to go "smil-
ing through" with Lydia E Pink-
ham s \ egetuhle Compound. I»
helps Nature tone up 'lie system,
thus lessen ing the disenFofnrtsfrmu
the functional disorders wlticlf
women must endure in the throe
ordeals of life- 1, Turning from
girlhood to womanhood, 2 Pre-
paring lor motherhood. J Ap-
oroachihK “middle age."
3Vot'd bn.s her-n t-eceiud of t'o
mnn'ingo oj fiss Geraldine Lint-
ray fo i. I Oliver, both of Tulsn,
Okia. The rit« s were solemnized
'Christmas clay. The bride lived
In this city a number of y.-ars atro.
Mr . Kstelle Henderaon of Waer
and her sister, Mrs William !'»• -
Long of Portland, Ore. have re !
turned to Waco after a holiday
visit with relatives in Denison
EVERYDAY DENISON—
(Continued from Pape 1.)
of his great rival, Murat,
Paris funeral pyre:
"When embarrassed, he noncha-
lant. Light a Murat.”
The class is dismissed.
Miss Goldie MCarthy will phase
step to the desk for a brief con-
werck said he could not get an op-
ponent to play the Jack-ts. Then
again, the best school cagers were
' footballers and a1 game of this
•type might injure them so they
j would not be able to play another
l game this season. It is too risky
j if the school wants to go places
in basketball.
RIALTO
STAR
TODAY
ONLY
i thoucsT! Trot an y MoRif-V
YouwtP.s ’HAKKlTo •
Over-Indulgence In food, drink,
or tobacco frequently b.'ngs on
bn over-add condition In the sto-
j MSfli, stas on Btornnrh, headache,
nwia—HIP"/ PW* ’’ . ,, . .
vnly dial phanaa naoeaaary while tak
lag jtruvaiivn raiularly la to *A t
Don't he a ihree-qtiarter wife,
take LYDIA R. PINKHAMS
j nt.ilr Htornach, coldH, and muscular
• - To K«t rltl of Die discomfort
,i < rrect th© ar Id condUlon. tAke
Win* 1-1 I'K* It- «
VI-:UET Mil.!-: COMPOt;Nf)»nd
(Jo "Smiling I'hrnugb."
AMERICA’S BEST
JUNE TRAVIS
BARTON MacLANE
“JAILBREAK”
Also
EL BRENDEL in
“AY TANK I GO”
TODAY—MATINEE or NIGHT
$400. BANK NIGHT
SYBIL JASON
GUY KIBBEE
‘The Captain’* Kid”
MUSICAL — PICTORIAL
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
UUOt
3-57/ iv4
ROBT. BENCHLEY
HOW TO BE A DETECTIVE
ALKA - seltzer
I
Aik* R**l»»nr »*on*n1n* Sodium Aee-
tvi Hu: vi - mn nnnlffefllr) It*, eorq-i
h'-A'lirfi win. ' . *tal»!e and mineral
ri.
NEW YEAR’S
EVE PREVIEW
Your driii^H «elh MVa-Seltier by
1 (he drink uml hy the package.
HI WISE'Al KAL17F '
THEY MET
TAX I"
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
JOAN BENETT
CARY GRANT
“WEDDING
PRESENT”
with GEO. BANCROFT
Also
MARCH of TIME
CARTOON — NEWS
WE NATURALLY CRY OUT
THAT WE GIVE
THURSDAY NIGHT
GALA NEW YEARS
EVE SHOW
EDW. ARNOLD in
EDNA FERBER’S
“Come And Get It”
Also
“Popeye Meet*
Sinbad the Sailor”
16 Minute Color Cartoon
THE BEST PRINTING SERVICE IN
DENISON
■ \ *»• • ’ V..?' vM
ANDERSON & SON PRINTER Y
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