The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 79, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 22, 1937 Page: 4 of 4
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SOCIETY NOTES
Denison Garden Club Will Sponsor
Free Lecture on Termites 1 hursday
'Launching the new season with
plans for further beautification
of Denison and announcing a free
•lecture Thursday afltejrnoon at
2:30 o'clock, members of the
'Denison Garden c.ub met Tuesday
in the home of Mrs. It E. Hutch -
son, 900 West Walker street. Mrs.
J. E. 'Meador presided-
The free lecture will be given
at the American Legion hall and
will be entitled "Eradication of
Termites." This is especially im • J
portant since many homes in
Denison have been badly damage;!
by these insects- Everyone is
cordially invited to attend.
Seventy-six members gathered
yesterday to hear a program uu-
der direction of Mrs. F. W. Mill-
er. Mrs. W- K- Craven spoke 011
"Tulip Rainbow, of Fall Planting
of Bulbs for Spring Bloom." Mrs.
J. H. Parrish had as her topic "All
■Season Bloom in the Garden."
Mrs- Miller distributed the
yearbooks which are of unique and
very attractive appearance. Re-
ports were given by the differ-
ent committee chairmen, namely:
Mrs. Ewing Ellis, membership;
Mrs. Grover Meador, parkways ;|
Mrs. C. N. Adrian, library; Mrs.j
.T. L- Short, telephone; Miss Jen-
nie Jackson, conservation and
beautification; Mrs. Hutchison,
secretary to Texa3 Federation of
Garden Clubs. Ward chairmen al-
so spoke briefly.
I The convening hour has been
changed from 3 to 2:30 p. m- it
was announced.
Invitations were read from the
IRed River Valley Flair asking
Garden Club members to partici-
pate and from the Tyler club re-
vealing plans for the annual flow-'
er festival, Oct. 8-10.
Hodge-Colonna
Rites Tuesday
Miss Gladys Jewell Hodge be-
came the bride of E* J. Colonna
Tuesday at G p- m. in the homo
of the groom's stepsister, Mrs-
W. L. Hunter. 113 West Sears
street. Th ring ceremony was
said by Judge E. A. Wright.
Mrs. Colonna was dressed in
a rust crepe ensemble with brown
accessories. Her corsage was of
vari-colored sweetpeas. She i'
the daughter of Mr. adn Mrs.
A. L- Hodge, route 1. Mr. Co-
lonna is engaged in farming with
his father, Joe Colonna, near
Bells, where the coupl will reside.
He is a former shipping clerk
for the Waples Platter Grcoery
company.
An informal reception follow
the wedding, and the bride cu'.
her decorated cake.
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Around The Clock With Kate Smith
Is Good For The Soul
Jane Wyman, light, is shown with her two leading men in "Public
Wedding," the Star theatre fea ure for Thursday only, William Hop-
per and Burton Churchill- Marie Wilson and Dick Purcell are also
featured.
MARILYN SETZER HAS
BIRTHDAY PARTY AT
RESIDENCE OF PARENTS
day at the home of Mrs. R- L.
Lynch where members of the
Cheiry Mound home demonstra-
DENISON CLUBWOMEN
LOOKING fORWAR'D TO
NOVEMBER CONVENTIONS
(Denison women are looking for-
ward to two important conven-
tions in Texas during November.
The state meeting of the Texas
Federation of Women's clubs will
convene in Austin Nov. 9 and
13 with Mrs- Richard J. Turren-
tine of Detiton, state president,
in her executive chairs-
The state" convention of Texas
(Congress of Parents and Teachers
is scheduled for November 14 and
18 in Beaumont, according to an-
[ nouncement of Mrs. M- A. Taylor
I of Bonham, state president-
' Both meetings are to feature
A number' parent education, the congress
bride of J. A. Cawthron Saturday
Mrs. Howard Setzer, 604 Weat tion club met. After a business
Teaxs street, entertained Tuesday hour, eight members were served
afternoon with a party honoring ' grape juice and cake.
her little daughter, Marilyn, who
was celebrating her fourth birtn-
day. The tiny celebrant was
showered with gifts and felicita-
tions.
Outdoor games were enjoyed
and climaxed by "Pin-the-tail"
when Rosie Crawford received a
prize for the girls and Franklyn
Laurence accepted the boy's gift-
Little Miss Setzer was escorted in
the dining room where a pink and
white decorated cake rested on
the refectory table. Ice cream was
served with the pastry to 21 chil-
dren. Balloons were party fav-
ors.
Kay Francis and Basil Rathbone, with Ian Hunter, are given leading
, .oles in "Confession," at the Rialto theatre today and Thurs-
! • ay-
]
> Unit Manuger A1 Alborn. In his be bank full and threatening to
j little black book he found thj overflow the bottom farming lands
,t name of an expert beeman, Franj;
1 nooks. Brooks arrived carryiiu EVERYDAY—
Our cameraman reveal# the highlights of a broadcast Thursday In tho
life of Kate Smith, the 8ongblrd of the 8outh. Here she is (1) arriving
at the CBS Playhouse for rehearsal at noon, (2) In her dressing room;
backstage, (3) supervising rehearsal with producer Ted Collins, (4) on
the air over the WABC-Columbla network and (5) back home after a.
midnight repeat show and preparing herself a snack before r<tlrlng.\
ti single Queen Bee.
TURTLE'S NAMED FRANK
MRS. HEATH IS THE
BRIDE OF J. CAWTHRON
LAST SATURDAY EVENING
Mrs. M. A. Heath bccame tho by Miss Lill,an .
' "And So Victoria" (Vaughan thousand rare animals
.Marie Wilson, the Warner Bros.
loouunued frois "age
True words from the Bay City
Times: An old commodity, war, is
flooding the market. And each
comedienne, ' has perhaps package labeled as usual "Made in
* ' Innnn
Vomack, on vast menagerie of more than a strangest pet of-any adult motion Japan'
Wilkins).
in the home of the Rev. J. K.
Oxendine, officiating minister. A
number of friends and relatives _
witnessed the cermony. The cou-, comparifed by Misses ranees ana
Loretta Trim passed the weekend
i
Mr- and Mrs. V. M. Weaver, ac-
of Denison women will attend. ( discussing "ITew Frontiers in Pai-
The State Board of Federated ent Education" and the federation
Garden clubs will meet in For: featuring family health.
Worth soon to plan for the con-1 Mrs. J. K- Pettengell of Detroit,
' president of the national con-
gress of P. T- A. will attend the
meeting and be an honored
guest and speaker at the elaborate
banqut at Beaumont fair park.
A "Gay Ninties" program will be
presented. Among speakers other
than Mrs. Pettengell is B- H- Dar-
row, director of the Ohio school
of the air.
Federated clubs of the state are
furnishing tho tea house at the
Permanent Headquarters club-
house in Austin as a preparation
for the convention. Opening date
for this tea room was Sept. 15. It
is decorated in red and white. Ve-
netian blinds, hangings in florals,
mahogany-topped tables, white
chairs with red upholstery are
the fittings. With Mrs. Harold
vention of S'outh-Central clubs in
that city Oct- 14-15 at which time
Mrs. E. W. Frost, regional vice
president will preside.
I Among those to be present are
Mrs- Henry Trigg, secretary of
National Federated Garden clubs;
Mrs- W. D. Ambrose, president
of the Fort Worth organization
and Mrs. Ben G. O'Neal, state j
president.
Roses and dahlias were used to j
decorate the Hutchison residence-
Ice cream and angel food squares
were served.
The next meeting during Octob-
er will be held in the home of
Mrs. P. G- Gill.
Hostesses yesterday were Mrs-1
George Morgan, chairman; Mes- j
dames Claude Mansfield, Ewing
Ellis, G. E. Parcels, Walter Jen- , Adams in change of this were Mrs.
nings, J. W. Skinner, Joe Capelle, I Clyde Lily of Fort Worth, Mrs.
W. S. Hibbard and Miss Ollift ; Turrentine, Mrs. G. Ripley, Mrs.
Bird. , I Sam Cox of Mexia, Mrs. Van
Hook Stubbs of Wortham.
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REV. LAMB RECEIVES
OFFICE AT GRAYSON
BAPTIST ASSOCIATION
More than 400 attended thj
Grayson county Baptist associa-
tion in Sadler last Thursday and
Friday with good reports receivt
from all churches of the associa-
tion. Forty churches, with mem-
bership around 10,000 are includ-
ed in the group.
Rev. L. R. Lamb of Denisoi'
was elected clerk. Other officers
are Rev. Claud Johnson of Sher-
man, moderator; Rev. Frank John-
son of Van Alstyne, vice moder-
ator; Rev. F. A. Tippen of
Whitesboro, treasurer.
i Plans were made for next
■years meeting in Hagerman on
, Thursday before the third Sunday
in September.
pie is residing at 230 West Mon-
terrey street.
—BRIEFS—
Mrs. Edward Ross of Eastland,
the former Miss Louise Montgom-
ery of Sherman, has been ill in a
hospital at Ranger, but was re-
cently removed to her hospital in
Eastland-
in Madill, Okla.
BEES SWARM ROUTS
i picture payer. It is a small tur-,
— tie and the actress, who is featur-
STARS 0(j jn "Public .Wedding", at tho!
Star theatre Thursday only calls I
Under the heading of "Unforti.-- him «FfHnkie," after Frank Mc
nato Dolays," tho Warner Bros. Hugh. Miss Wilson ciaims th<J
accounting department found a turtle understands when she calls
strange item when it checked the name.
QUE7N Op CIRCUS FLYERS IN production of "Confession," the
AMAZING RISE TO STARDOM drama starring Kay Francis, which 62 YEARS AGO
GAINESVILLE, Tex.—S i X comes to the Rialto theatre Wed-
years ago Antoinette Concello nesday and 1 hursday. (Continued from Page 1)
tine Puckett and they attended
the Durant-Denison football
game.
Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Pearce
and daughter Maybelle of Gaines-
ville returned to their home Tues-
day afternoon after a four-day
visit with relatives here. The
Pearce family, is arranging to
view the appearance of Bob Burns
at Dallas next Sunday.
"30 Minutes delay on account wa8 going to build,, there was a
rush to rent the building.. This
illustrates how Denison is expand-
ing
A little girl died in an immi-
i! may as the outstanding girl leap- time. The heat from the bi;r grant wagon near the river yes-
terday about half a mile from
Baer's Ferry. It was buried in
the woods
Red River is reported today to
was a school girl in Montreal; in |
fact, she was attending convent of bees."
there for she is a New Englander. i 1 Boes had gathered in the raft-
Today, she is known in Ameri- ers of one of tho utagos, which
i ca, England, France and Ger- had not been used for quite a
ARE YOU
NERVOUS
Here is a way to help calif#
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quivering nerves
Do you fool to ncrroui that you wiat ft
•cream? Ar® there time* when you er* cro«
nod Irritable . • . tlmea when you scold choao
who are dearest to your
If your nerves are on edtfe, try 1ADIA K.
PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE. COMPOUND. It
helps calm your quivering neive* aud should!
itlve you the strength and energy to face Ufa
with a a mile.
When your worries and cares become too
much tor you and you want to run away froaa
It all . . . take LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEQ*
ETABLB COMPOUND. Many women hats
Tommye Jean Duncan of Du- er in the great flying-return
rant was a weekend guest of Jus-; troupes with the Ringling Bros.
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MEN LOVE
PEPPY GIRLS
You can become peppy
this easy way
If you are happy and peppy and full of fun,
men will take you plarcs. If you arc llvely(
Cher will invite you to dancea and parties.
Birr, If you are crosa and lifeless and alwaya
tired out. men won't be Interested In you.
Men don't like "quiet" girls- Men go to
partlen to enj< v themselves. Tbi; want girls
along who are fuli of pep.
LYDIA n PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COM-
POUND helps give you pep and energy. For
•w sixty years girls and women have been
taking thl« famous old medicine to pep them
up , . . t«. help give them strength, energy,
aoarkl* Notice the girls and women about
you who are full Of pep. Ask them what makes
them peppy. If they are lionctt. many off
flsean will dive the eredlt to LYDIA £. PINK-
MAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. You
ahould give LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEG-
ETABLE COMPOUND a try. Girl* with pep
•n «nnr« attractive to i..cn- %
DENISONIANS RETURN
FROM BIRTHDAY PARTY
IN EDHUBE THIS WEEK
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Scruggs,
Mrs. Bill Cox, Mr. and Mrs. A.
B. Dishman of Denison have re-
turned home after a visit in Ed-
hube where Mrs. J. E. Nelson was
honored with a dinner party Sun-
day on her seventy-fourth birth-
day. Children of Mr. and Mrs.
j Nelson were hosts and at the
A. L. Shilling of the Cherry noon hour an elaborate dinner
MR. SHILLINGS AND
GRANDSON CELEBRATE
BIRTHDAYS RECENTLY
Mound community celebrated his' was served.
Dr. Mary Laurence, 804 West
Woodard street has returned from
a visit to the Dr. Francis Kolar
health clini(c in Wichita, Kans
Dr. Laurence is a local chiroprac-
tor.
Mrs. John Corcoran, 312 West
'"Sears street, is reported improv-
ing after a serious illness of sev-
eral weeks.
Mrs. R. W. Marshall and infant
daughter are getting along nicely
The child was born last Saturday
at Long-Sneed hospital and the net.
family resides af 510 West Day.
You ww/ldk't
4AU6M If YOU
HAD MY
COLD
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NO SIR! I'D TAX*)
AND THJ^AUGHI
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65th birthday anniversary while I
at the same time his little grand-
j son, H. C. Carpenter Jr. observed
his second birthday. 125 friends
gathered to honor the celebrants
and were served light refresh-
ments.
i Music was furnished by a
strinjred orchestra, Burt Stanford,
E .Stedham, Jim Countess and Bill
Givens . A birthday cake was pre-
sented both honorees.
There were guests from Deni-
son, Sherman and Ambrose, in-
cluding Mr. Shillings' children,
Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter of Belli
aud Mrs. Herbert Taylor of White-
wright: a brother E. Shillings and
wife of Commerce and a niece,
Mrs. Ray Smith of Enlow.
Visitors were present from
Denison, Bells, Randolph, White-
wright, Bonham, Eldorado, Ar!:.,
Vernon, McKinney, Calera, Okla.
and Sherman.
'ror Cuius - - Salicylate
Alkaline Medication"
jThit's what modem doctors say.
'That's what Alka-SelUer Is. In-
'■tead of being administered In.
it*o dimp-'—able doses, Alka-Seltzer
Mhim;*hr* thia medication in one
plMuatnt drink.
11/ you r'-er awl anything more f l
.fertiva th. n Alka Seltzer for Acid
IndijMtior., Headache, Muscular,
Rheumatic m. l Sciatic F*:jii .. we
will refund tho motley you paid for
your flnrt packagi..
Yaar drufjrlsi s«JI« Yllca-Seltzer.
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HOW OFTEN CAij YOU
KISS AND MAKE UP?
FEW hiuhanrlH can understand
why a wife should turn from a
pleasant companion into n shrew
for one whole week in every month.
You can nay "I'm sorry" and
ld and make up caster lief ore
marrinKO than after. Bo wise. If you
want to hold your husband, you
won't be a three-quarter wife.
For three generations one woman
has told another how to go "smil-
ing through'' with I.ydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound. II
helps Nature tone up the system,
thuslesseniiiK tho discomfort" from
the functional disorders nhlcb
women roust, endure In the throe
ordeals of Ufer 1. Turning from
girlhood to womanhood. 2, Pre-
paring for motherhood. 3. Ao-
uroachlng "middle age."
Don't be a throe^iuarfer wlfs,
take I.YfllA E. PINKHAM'S
\ KGETABI.E CJMPOUND aud
Uo "yiniiing Through."
CHERRY MOUND HOME
DEMONSTRATION CLUB
HEARS KITCHEN TALK
Miss Eunice King, county home
'demonstration agent discussed
"S'mall Kitchen Equipment" Mon-
MON.TAG'S
STATIONERY
24 sheets writing paper and
24 envelopes in a handsome,
hand made, inlaid Gift Box
Roy Walker is recovering from
an appendix operation last week-
end at the Long-Sneed hospital.
A number of Denison members
of Business and Professional
Women's club attended a book
review in Sherman Tuesday night
and Barnum and Bailey Combin-
ed iCircus, coming to Gainesville
iSunday Sept. 26 which mean-i
those countries know her as the
best in the world for only cham-
pions perform in the air with1
the Greatest Show on Earth.
Antoinette's progress from no-
vice to star of stars has been truly-
amazing. A sister had preceded
her into aerial work, as had Art
Concello. Most likely she had
learned much from them in her
girlhood, but she actually was
never in an aerial rigging until
she joined Art's act. She was
doing a fair routine within threo
months, for she is, more than any
girl who ever flew, a natural aeri •
alist. This is apparent even to
laymen as they watch her do he.
two and a half revolution somer-
sault to a hand-to-hand catch, in
announced feature of the big
Show, because she is the only girl
who ever accomplished it, her
passing trick, double, twisting
somersault and triples into tho *j
Her daring skill, with Art's, j
has made the Flying Concellos a | S
arc lamps disturbed them and sud-
enly from nowhere thoy swarmed
into the sot.
Everybody was excited cxcept
had oenrM aa Jaaikd aa your*, hut they toav«
been able to build up their pep and eoerflr
r t back to normal with the «I<1 of LYDIA
INKIIAM S VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
When your mother and your ftruniLuotfle*
uned to become nervous. Irritable und rundown
they depended upon thla fatnoun old me-Jidna
to pep them up agala ... to help tl el< nerrea
... to help glvo tbam a cheerful dl'.c>oltJoa.
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WSPAW.V.V.V.*.*.
Bus in css and Pro£essional
Directory of Denison
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Draughon's [Practical Business College
J. W. Adamson, Froprietor
One month's salary pays for entire course
Denison, Tex-is.
BARBER SHOPS
TRADE AT
MORRISON'S BARBER SHOP
Where you get first class
Sanitary Barbel Service
Two Barbers to Serve You
ODA STEWART H M. MORRISON
605 W. MAIN
BEAUTY PARLOR
big feature of the world's largest j J,
circus, which will give perform-1 $
ances at 2 and 8 p. m. opening '*
with the sublime new spectacle,
"India."
The doors will open at 1 and
7, in order that the public may , ]
have sufficient time to view the
ARNOLD'S
BARBER AND BEAUT V btlOP
Improve_you looks in cotnlort
COOL •" — Cl'K*
409 W. Main
Phone 714 for Beauty Appointments
NOW SHOWING
WARREN WILLIAM ih
"MIDNIGHT MADONPiA"
STAR
$1.50
IHUR SDAi
Other set*
19c to 4 Be
WE DELIVER
FURMAN
PHARMACY
STRANGE THINGS
HAPPEN WHEN
A STUNT GOES
HAYWIREM
Public
Wedding
JANE WYMAN
WILLIAM HOPPER
OICI P U B C E L L
ALiO
PETE SMITH
AND
Yacht Club Boys
RIALTO
TODAY and THURSDAY
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DENNEY'S
BEAUTY SHOF
629 W. Main
Phone 818
CLOTHING
im
McMANUS
YELLOW FRONT STORE
New and Used Clothing
—We buv all kinds of Used Clothing—
See McManus when you want to
Buy Anything S'ell Anything
Trade Anything
204 \V. MAIN
WATERS FURNITURE
NEW and USED FURNITURE
MOVING ; STORAGE
208 W. MAIN PHONE 13007
LAUNDRY *
IDEAL LAUNDRY
Damp Wash 16 pounds .................. 49a
Quilfc 6 for $1.00
Laundry Work At Sensible Prices
Phone 388 619 Shepherd
OPTOMETRIST
DR. B. R. BUSBY
Optometrist
Complete Optical Service
314V4 W. Main St. Phone JTJ
PLANING MILLS
tm
SPECIAL FINANCING OFFER
On Bird Roofing
Have your roof fixed with Bird Roofing,
your house painted and repaired and have
it all included in one bill with payments
spread over a 6 month to 8 year period.
See us for details.
DENISON SASH and DOOR CO.
422 W. WOODARD
RADIO SERVICE
J. c. REECE
CONFESSION
NEW ANO EXCITING
MARCH OF TIME
LENNY HAYTON'S Orcha.tra
WE BUY AND SELL USED CLOTHING
GUNS LUGGAGE
JEWELRY INSTRUMENTS
SEE US' BEFORE YOU BUY, SELL OR
TRADE
' 206 W. MAIN ST.
DENTIST
Office Hours
8 A. M. to 8 P. M.
DR. P. L. CHASTAIN
Dentist
418 W. Main Denison
PHONE 93
For EXPERT RADIO SERVICE at Lowest
Prices. All repairs guaranteed 90 Day*.
DENISON RADIO SERVICE
411 W. Main
CECIL HARDY
Better Radio Repairing
RCA Tubes Motorola radios
Phone 45
REPAIR SERVICE
Western Auto Associate Store
Radio and Bicycle Service
Good Penn. Oil Davis DeLuxe Tires
FREE Crankcase and Tire Service
fiOl W. Main
TAXI
264 Taxi
10c per person
113 N. Rusk
Phone 264
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