The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 141, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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l Tht angatffcinent aad “M'*'”111''1'
jpg mari'iagr of Mia-1- Loi* Sente.',
daughter of Mr. and Mm. It.
'Banter, 13t!0 West Woodard strep’,
i ' to Douglas Easterly of Houston,
was announced Wednesday e\f
ning at a bridge party in the home
of Miss Catherine Conataer, 1*1
West Sears street.
; The nuptials will lrfonoallv
solemnized during the Christmas
holidays. Miss Scuter graduat'd
with the high school class o’ H*34
und la a popuiar memhei
of the younger social set. M
Easterly Is the sou o! Mi and
Mrs. 10. W. Easterly, 131 West
Murray Street, and for the
year has beeu employed In Hous-
ton. where the couple wlh reside
following their marriage.
present lust evening Mar
tlia Baker, Miss Sent'* Ethel Sn»
Miller, Laura Jo J»oah, Virginia
Houghton, Eioise Owuby, ' im. -
lotte Ashburn alid tin hostess.
Mrs. J. \. Coiiatser insisleil her
daughter in entertaining.
Jtlss OwnbJ reroived a vauPy
as high scur< prize. .Miss 1 Sel
gained stationery as c\nsolfttiou.
A delicious refreshment course wu'
served.
Protect Your Home
from Tuberculosis
BUY
CHRISTMAS SEALS
Central P. T. A
Christmas Meet
salt:
D’MOLAY CHRISTMAS
TREE SALE HAS BEEN
LAUNCHED, ANNOUNCED
The California fur tree
sponsored by the Dehisou i lmplsu
Order of DeMolar, will be con-
ducted from the vacant lot across
from the Masonic hall, it was an-
nounced after a meeting oi lie
chapter Wednesday night whi n
Master councillor, Deane White
preslded.
lr.‘ order that umh rprlvilcgrii
children will not lose their fah t
In Santa Claus, the money received
from sale of tils trees will I"' util-
ized to purchase food, nothing and
toys. The chapter has l'l.'eiviM
voluntary contributions from J.o.iv
'Star Lodge and Billie Mos.se. Deni-
son commandary N". fit, it
revealed. Ko oi gaiii/atiou h-s
been solicited.
The DoMolay ' 'iu-istm i- dam
is scheduled for P- • . J- ii Atner.-
can Legion hull. Admittance will
be gained by picsentatlon of food,
invitations have been extended
select dance group.
Tlie De.vloiav securing the most
orders for trees will automatically
have his J!*37 dues paid. Practice
session for conforming Initiatory
degree on three candidates "'ill be
held Monday night.
Hilie Earl Campbell and Eliza-
beth Ann Stnllenwerck received
firs! place for the boys and girls If
fourth grade declamation of Cen-
tral Ward, it was announced fol-
' owing a meeting of the Parent-
Teacher association Wednesday.
Mrs. William Campbell presided
Prizes were awarded the win-
ners In the recently art essay con-
test N uney Lee Thomas. Billie
Campbell. Evelyn Mosse, Evelyn
Karcii.ner and Effie Marie Len-
derman.
Mrs. Lewis Ivy led the opening
series of ChtjstmaM Carols, follow-
d hy tii seventh grade rendition
..f '(Valuing in the Shadows.' Dr.
J. K Mia tor. dentist and Miss
THE CAST
K08ALXND RUSSEL I.
JOHN BOLES
BILLIE! BURKE
JANE DARWEI.L
Dorothy Wilson
Alma Kruger
Thomas Mitchell
Raymond Waiburn
Robert Allen
Elizabeth Risdom
Nydla Wcstman
Kathleen Burks
The story of a wife’s fight *u
protect her home against scandal
Is an old idea, but is brought to
cinema goers In a new form In
‘Craig's Wife,’ current ottering at
the Rialto. The story by Georg
Keily concerns a cold and selfish
wife who despjses sentiment in anv
form.
It was not the director’s idea f >
offer any feminine softening of
the harsh outlines contained in
this domestic rift nor does Rosa-
lind Russell desire any. She provej
to replace it. It is at violation
of the law to attempt to use a
“Home-made” one.
HOLLYWOOD—An offer has only, he will receive’the sum of
been made King Edward and Mrs. one miHion. If the lady will add
Simpson by a motion picture con- her p,.09ence the offer W1„ be
cent indicating that if they will , , , ....
_ . . . , creased by a half million more,
appear in a picture, they will be
“Do not transfer the license
j plates from one motor vehicle to
another. It is <ai violation of the
law and will get you in trouble.”
You must not, under, an cir-
cumstances transfer plates to any
paid the sum of a million and a
half.
If the king will appear alone,
The offer will lie transmitted to
the couple at the earliest possible
moment, it is declared.
ized under the law to arrest with-
out warrant, anyone violating any
! other motor vehicle with w differ- P1'0VIS40n °f the highway laws ” j
To Bankers 2-1
Kr.ty Kernels dropped a 2 to 1
decision to Bankers in the Denison
Bowling league Wednesday night
her dramatic Instinct is able to
earn her the title of a capable ac- j [^OHI6tS 1 .flSf*
tress. Her performance of Harriet
Craig is most competent. John
Boies, the unsuspecting husband, is
equally fine.
■Harriet Craig is mistress of a
large and beautiful home, striving
to prove her point that a woman
without any means is able to se-
cure her life through the man she
marries. iShe warns her niece.
Dorothy Wilson, against romantic
love, slating that it was n
trai ensnaring women every time.
This philosophy proves false when
Harriet’s husband becomes ac-
quainted with her true character
during o neighborhood murder
vase. She wants the honor of her
home ke^rt rather than that of
her husband.
Miss liussoh demonstrates her
from light
Buck Tones, with Ills leading lady, Muriel Evans, is seen from the
film “Boss Rider of Gun Creek” coming ns the feature of the Star
theatre Friday and Saturday, ___________
ent motor number. | “Your mlmber plates should bel
“It is unlawful for any person |kePl clean and distinct and free
to sell or trade any secondhand|^1<xn grease, mud and other
car without transferring by en- bliiri'iiu? matter so that they may
be plainly seen and read at all
times.”
from East Main street south on dorsement to the person purchas-
Croekett avenue to the residence ing such vehicle, tend the tax col-
portion of Hull, Munson or Tox-| lector’s recipt for the current
jus streets, then west to Chandler yeftr.M
or Tone avenue. I The vendor of such a vehicle
II. Shaw, a machinist in the must at the date of the sale ex- als0 know this, and when
Katv shops, who had just got backdate a bill of sale, in triplicate ace » f al> *lu"ed^d
from the Scd«ll. hospital, met form, frevn himself to the buyer, un™dab «• ™ ■>usht‘cd. »*
at his and the buyer is required to file aR9Um,n* lhat the dr‘ver «•
All officers know that this is a
requirement of the law and they
are justified in assuming that you
they
to conceal his identity— and he
with four money changers rolling *vilh a stM.jous accident
over 500. Crittenden of the los-!j„,lne Saturday while repairing a this bill of sale and transfer,
ers led with 544. j , m|) Ue had a piece of tin in which sets up a full and complete llad H'lu'1' ook ,ult'
Thursday night Texas Power &. his hand, the sharp edge of which1 description of the vehicle, withi
Light tangle with Careful Clean- came in contact with his left hand,' ,be county tax collector of
Rose Bushes
Are Given At
Chamber Fri.
ers at the league alleys.
Scores by games.
Kernels—
Cuilar
Bemis
Reynolds
I Anderson
Louis*1 Whiteside. lmalth nurse, | range when Jumping
gave interesting talks concerning | role of satiric nature to the pres-
la a ill*. They pointed out the eat drama. She was chosen wise-
q<ee.\««ity for co'refupu-ss during j ly a.jirl performs ivith a. convicticn
Crittenden
Handicap
1 2 H
170 133 143
123 136 120
125 146 100
122 158 115
141 170 233
94 94 94
Ilia:
severing an artery, county, with a fee of 2;> cents.
The Katy Flyer, due here from* within ten days thereof. A fail-j
Tot- the south at 11:20 a. m., met with;111'0 to do so carries a severe pen-
a mishap opposite the Waters- aby-
Fierce oil company's tanks Tue.t- ’ tt is unlawful for any person
1111 day morning. The sleeper and ,0 b«y a second-hand motor vc-
395 0hair car left (he track, the pas- lllcle without demanding n license'
HOW OFTEN CAN YOU
KISS AND MAKE UP?
T7KW hut-bawls can understand
r«
avengers were trunsfered to
other, receipt.”
at
that makes the story uncomfort
abiv real. There is not an opnnc
of comedy in ’Craig's 'Wife,’
which makes it at times moat de-
pressing.—G, A V.
Totals
Bankers—
Green, D
Woodruff
Groves
Bond
Kyle
781 83
1 2
111 176 155
171 140 206
183 145 170
194 174 168
146 222 160
538
527
this time of the year.
Mrs. .lark Turner told the story
Tlie Promise The school Mother
?.ngcr*» sang ‘Xight in June’ and
Dlis of st. Mar*.' A large num
be. o. mothers yaEu-recl ’'it ycstei
CV: , me ting. An execuive boar*' j killing a„ old citizen named Leslie jt”«t there was a fire in their im-
282 j coaches and the flyer came in on^ “Have your brakes tested
' another track after a delay of hut regular intervals.”
893 2511 a yt,w minutes. ’ Your brakes and your steering
3 Totj K. R. Crawford and Miss Jean- ^ear »re the most vital parts of
’*'2 etle Lauioreaux were married at the machine.
517
507
Totals
835 857 868 2500
fn.e. ng pret-n’lns the progru.i and shot another vnan through I mediate noighorhood. There is no
hom.i discussions of assisting p ] both arms and through the lungs.Lnse in Ibis practice and it causes
Ktrawn to secure clothing and * The latter. Mr , J .....................a
it great deal of annoyance
COUPLE CELEBRATF
THIRTEENTH WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY TUESDAY
I Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Parks, 1014
West Gandy Pt,n«t ociebrpr*<i
their thirteenth v • iM'uik aimiv^i -
«u*y Tuesday with •• family din-
ner. They are the parents of t'
children, M'ary l-'ram II, ari-l
Wanda Lou, six.
I Mrs. Parks was raised in D* n!
son and is the fo:mer Miss *
Welch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Welch, 617 Crawford
street. Mr. Parks’ mother, Mrs. W
T. Parks, lives at Honey Grov*
1 ho latter, Mr. Simpson says is
food during C hristmas and the foi- [recovering. When he left Coman-1 ^7 a” stop should'be put
lov.-mg cold months. Iche, a company of rangers who[ these false
-------- , ■ - j started on the trail of the Indians j alarms.
Drive SAFF.LY Not Revklnoly | a day oi two after the occurrence
and
and
to
’mischievous
10:30 Tuesday morning at the[ “Cut-outs are unlawful
Presbyterian church, Rev. Arthur must, never he used.’1
and
V. Bishop performing the cere-|
This is to cover and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black unnecessary noises. It is
prevent
also a
Cox i> pn.’widtuit .Mrs. O. E. Kaln
vice pros;.i. nt. Mr.-. Williams,
tiM Mi - I-. l‘ Mooney,
secretary. ^ ;
Games <»f in idg**, r»0i> and 42 for
each Taursday will he launched
in January. The weekly series
liaw been fl
It is a matter of surprise to
had not been heard from, hut it [readers of the Dallas News in this
mony.
served as groomsman and matron violation of the law to use any
of honor. The young married kind of whistle that is operated
couple have the best wishes of a from the exhaust, or to use a
large number of friends for sue- 01' anJ' other device, save the
cess and happiness in their new regulation horn, recognized by
state. j kw-
Wm. Wolf, brakeman on the “Do not employ a ehauffou*
Mineola division of the M-K-T.,1 Uo drive any kind of a motor vo
j fell between the ears while '.naking, hide) unless he has a license and
a coupling at Emory and was pick-1 chauffcurs badge, for the current
wh.v a wife should turn from a
pleasant companion into a shrew
for one whole week in every month.
You can nay “I'm sorry and
Idea and make up easier I adore
marriaKothau after. He wise. If you
want to hole] your husband, you
won't be a three-quarter wife.
For I hree general Ions one woman
has told another how to so "emil-
Iok through" with Lydia K Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound. I*
helps Nature tone up the system,
thus lessening the discomforts from
the functional disorders which
women must endure in the three
ordeals of life: I. Turning from
girlhood to womanhood !’re-
paring for motherhood. ;t Ap-
proaching "middle age."
Don't be a three-quarter wife,
take LYDIA K PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COM POL N L) and
Go "Smiling Through."
Four hundred rose bushes, tak-
en from Forest Park and their
other Projects, will be given Den-
isonians calling at the Chamber
of Commerce Friday, Mrs. Grover
Meador, rose chairman for the
Denison Garden Club announced
today.
Many citizens here wishing the
plants, may obtain them by inquir-
ing at the Chamber. The move
was made to provide those the
bushes who could not afford to
buy them.
Hollow g-lass bails for
floating fishing nets on the coast
of Japan, arc found on the oregvm
coast, 5000 miles away after break-
ing loose and drifting across the
Pa ciflc.
ADVERTISE IN THE PRESS
is generally believed they will O'- city, that, though the society news
pvt a If D tint) 1 .. U.. .4.:,.. . I ... . , mm
ed up unconscious.
the
hnli.l:*
ertake and severely chastise
red devils.
The members of the city coun-
cil at the meeting Thursday night,
after much talk, came to the con-
clusion that not onlv would an
. d will, during e]ection next Momiay for fflur
councilmcn, ouo from each ward-,
be illegal, but the last election of
-BRIEFS—
of Gainesville, Sherman, McKin-
ney and other villages have a
place in its columns, that of the
city of Denison is always conspic-
uous by its absence. We know
that the Nows has a correspondent
at this point, whose business it is
to furnish such news. We think
when a paper gets up a state so-,
GLITKY—
(Continued From Pag*
daughter. She
of the Lutheran
home with her
was a member
church. ,
Surviving are two daughters,
Mrs. Kohfeldt, Mrs. Fidia Noveliy,
Bucharest, Hungary. Also sur-
year.
If yu do both you are sub-
ject to punishment.
I “Before attempting to make a
sudden turn of any character,
always give notice of the fact (re-
gardless of whether you are, or
think that you are being follow-
ed) to any vehicles that might ho
approaching from the rear.”
“All peace officers are author-
SHE LOST 20
POUNDS OF FA
Feel full of pep and possess the
slender form you crave—-you can't
If you listen to gossipers.
To take off excess fat go light on
fatty meats, butter, cream and sug-
ary sweets — eat more fruit and
vegetables and take a half teaapoon-
ful of Kru :chen Salts tn a glass of
hot water every morning to elimi-
nate excess waste. )
Mrs, Elma Verille of Havre de
Grace, Md., writes: "I took off 20
lbs.—my clothes fit me fine now.”
No drastic cathartics—no consti-
pation—but blissful dally bowel ac-
tion when you take j-our little dally
dose of Kruschen.
Gas is fine in your stove or fur-
nace, but it’s both painful inf
rtnbarassing in your stomach.
Why don't you use Alka-Seltzer
for the relief of ACID INDI-
GESTION, Colds, Headache,
Neuralgia, Muscular, RhstuaeUe,
Sv-iatK' t’atus?
Alk»-Seltier is pleasant to take aal
unusually rffectlva in action — not
laxative, not habit foralnc. doao aot
depress the heart
Ask year draffisL
1?
tWIM - Abb.*.
Mis. T lit-Witt Ab'Oru and Mr*
Fulcher Armstrong of WinMt
j mayor and one councilman was* defy column, it ought to take no-|viving are two grandchildren,
I also illegal. They therefore decid-J ii, , „( metropolitan society a-s* Franz Kohfeldt, Jr., Denison and
de* well as that of villages, and we
can .-.re hut one reason for our
j ed to let the election go by
I fault, and await the convening **f
rail's are guests of Mr. and Mrs. I'*1C *eKisla,ure, when it is hoped' bcinjf ignored, which is that Dal-
D.-ice ’Hunt«* at Hotel Denison. I'1“ charter^ may he modified so as| ]aH recognizes in our youthful city
__ !l° ,)e intelligible, when a new deal a growing rival, and is afraid
tail around will he provided for.
Meantime, we suppose, the pres-
ent incumbents will hold on.
A man was driving a herd of
PRICHARDS CELEBRATF,
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
QUIETLY WEDNESDAY
I Wednesday marked the twenty-
sevp.nth wedding anniversary of
Hr. and Mrs. II. N. Prichard v.-b
reside near Loy Park. The coupl'
was married Dee. nth at Ports*'.
N. M. and have been living rear
Denison a number of years. Tin-
occasion was observed quietly with
a small dinner party. Mr. a id
Mrs. Prichard are prominent in
church a* I civic life in their com-
munity.
elected
Division
MISTLETOE DIVISION
ELECTS OFFICERS AT
WEDNESDAY SESSION
1 Mrs. r. M. Perry was
president of Mistletoe
Werdhesday afternoon nt a regular
(session tn the club hall. Mrs. G.
O. Hopkins Is vice president; Mrs.
J. B. HTThi-nn, secretary, Mrs. Mae
Willi lpm* .treasurer; Mrs. Guy
Story, chaplain; Sirs. Gordon Nix
guide: Mrs. M. McComas, sentinel
and Mrs. R. W. Mayes, relief sec*
refary.
' Installation will he held In early
January.
Oak Orovr community wag the
setting' Wednesday of a play ‘A
Fighting- Ch&nee.’ proceeds from
which wib br- used \o benefit poor , — < me ^.......
families this eh* :-i -.ms j seventy-five or eighty hogs he had fourlh wards is called for Tlmrs-j
___ (purchased in the Nation, through! day night at Trinity chapel in,
The Katy <:.,it , has an- Flr.Rfits °f Ce city today. He[southeast Denison to discuss w:;;. -
give to her, in this matter, the
prominence fche deserves.
December 10, 1901
The people of the third and
Geo. Kohfeldt., Fort Worth. Great
grandchildren are Miss Dorothy
Kohfeldt, Texas City and Miss
Kathleen Kohfeldt and E. Koh-
feldt, Denison, besides a number
of nieces and nephews.
nouneod a da no. on Dee. JSh at
Kraft Atb .-t Glut* when Carl Cas-
teei'e’s oiv i-stra from Durant will
play. Funds received will go into
beautification of the <* nb.
Mrs. 11. i t
Raymond I. ■ k
day.
was taking then further soutii in
hopes of finding a better market.
December 10, 1886
The boys or young men who go
. about, through the city at night
I hallowing “fire” when there is no
and daughte: !'0Upht t0 he nrrested- W"»da.V
J night about 3 o’clock, an alarm
was sounded which proved to
have its origin in the burning of
---- | the ruins of the 8Cott building,
.-u:- I * u ni nn l Mrs. I which had broken out again. After
the flames had been thoroughly ex-
tinguished men or hois, returning
to their homes, in various parts of
the eity kept shouting “Fire!" in
it way that frightened large num-
anri menu to secure a belt iiue
STAR
w r -
LAST
DAY
Mrs. \V. It. Sent
f,ois are pnssinc Thursday in Dal- i
’as i
A SOCIAL-CLIMBING BAI
mm
* MISTER. aPH;
Cinderellaj^i
.-iv in Dallas to-
DEN1SON 62 YKAILS AGO
(Continued From 1’age 1)
i
hoi's of our citizens nml gol them
cinity of Burton Creek over the nut of lied under the impression
Indian raid which occurred about 1
ten days ago. It will he recollect- i
ed a parti of ten or twelve In-
dians put ii a sudden appearance
fifteen mile from Stevensville,
ARE YOU ONLY A
tIHREE-QUARTER WIFE?
ffi
MM. MILO COX IS
MEflDENT Or S+.
JOSEPH'S SOCIETY
< BL JoMph’* Aid society met
afternoon (at the home
3. K. William a, Br., «IP
■Ireet, for election of
for Mra Mlfo
Kidneys Must i
Clean Out Acids
The nnl> way your body can oV«n out
i(i poiaonoua wastes fr<
fti'ss ,riir»~on TinV.'s.Dc.tk kr*. i
fiejr tube* or filter*, but bewaie of cheap. .
1 rustic, irritating rirufe. If functional
tidney or BiaUder diaqrdert make
Idney or Bladdp
tuflfer from Gettlnf Up _
ieaa, Laf Patna. Backache. Circles Under
iyee, Dfaalnese, Rheumatic Paine, Acid-
ty, Burning. Smarting or Itching, don't
a tie chances. Oet Use Dodtor’e guaran*
sordere make you
» Nlghta, Nervous-
che. Cirolee Under
real. nom» iboi, MHO ana »hi«. tn no
gnd thsjguaraotss ptoucu you
M&mi£L
Nnaesa
■naifc
TVJEN.bocuii'.r tlioy arc moa.can
ill never uinierstaiid a t-
quarter wife—a wife w ho - all love
and kindnees three -<*ek. in a
month and a hell cat the reel of
the time.
No matter how your lark ache,
—how your nerves scream—don't
take It out on your husband.
For three general ion. one woman
has Void another how to go "smil-
ing through" with Lydia N. Pink,
ham'. Vegetable Compound. It
help. Nature tone up the system,
thus leenntng the discomfort, from
the functional disorders which
women must endure ta> the three
ordeal* of life: 1. Turning from
girlhood to womanhood. 2. Pre-
paring for motherhood. I. Ap-
proaching “middle nan.”
Don't he a three-quarter wtft,
tohe LYDIA £. FIX REAM'S
VSOETABLK COMPOUND and
Uo "amUlng Through."
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
WE NATURALLY CRY OUT
THAT WE GIVE
BOSS RIDER OF
.CUN CREEI
Also
UHlVIliait NIW 11,1*1 GIAN,
Also
POPEYE
CARTOON
Popular
Science
News
Mslvyn DOUGLAS
Thomas MITCHELL
ThsratSR NALL
Rotsllnd KEITH
THE BEST PRINTING SERVICE
DENISON
SUNDAY and MONDAY
Chnpt. 9
POPEYE CARTOON
(h’obi/o fl/mrf
1
ANDERSON & SON PR1NTERY
PUBLISHERS DENISON PRESS
mem ms
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