Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 107, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 16, 1922 Page: 2 of 10
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Denton Record-Chronicle and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Denton Public Library.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
■ •
, I
■
—
41ui
IJfa-
Hire," uni In
U>ZltlUtl>.
chairman.
M
These
v» ho
And <
f-
Ito
f
A
« V
.<A
L
SBto
the p'ay
Jth tl
I
I
a
Our New Phone
pri<
Number is'
i
*
A
Inch fi
„ I m|ike m.
r
(d
-r
Knoi
\ *
209
- »
I
MH 1.
y*
J
*4*
<5
E» J
c
nickel
an ■ I
f
<
efl
VISIT THE
A
,7S.
r-
to
O
»«
re.v...—™
1
T[
.i
r>
I
>_■.«_jsiaa i>3.iw*-i ^ntur
■ ’ ;
r^
•J.
—
A.J.
to
..,;Z
,
,v.
IKriMM
' ..... '.
■'O
‘ i
* M_ •
•’.
J
1
AO*
L
I
* •' *' " •Xto-g’V-
to’
J
■h
it of civilian-
alfira generi -
■ Zv - ,
•ep m
kings
X ’ ' i
»>
i
No other gifts ydu can think, ot Will be
more appreciated on Christmas morning;
.no Qther^rifta you can find anywhere will
give greater pleasure Qr more dependa-
ble service foa so long a time as Electrical
for I____________
clothe* brushes
Sf»
L^iF
(
I *
ipne
Irth C
ilc th
Oman
Mount!’
with
For Farm Loans See—
ALVIN HILL
K.W
link 11
Be riot
ay aor
bnsldei
ho ha
Lr clot
ktton
bice*.
r aho»
tetr o
dee
tier <
.nd u'
BSSSMESS!H8E!SE
r •
»*lve
I Now
»ve to
«y *>
krrtlng
hud*
I do a
Mtr at
nd coi
piece
OOd CM
Blce-o
ratis
now*
b the
prtant
liable
Metlon
r* or
lather
111 be
A ral
tog tl
‘ :- • * > J
w-o
»v ...
Street.
WiH sell at a bargain.
JOHN MENCHACA.
your pocketbook ai
‘ * 'Hw
v. Candy as
•sally apprp-
***
8P1
A re.
•me at
pall i
it aiy
■p~
y tn I
ho de
Don't
M
K’
Q
FTri
p-in<
Ser
1.59
1
L3
king* i
pth iu
My Restaurant. 5 East Oak j
L •;.»
I
BKU4
]
<
in
Tei
wea
Tei
arte
cyles
Tri
RIC
F, * 1
■■
k,
■■
[Huy k
•not
Ihtch I
re so
blnx*
neaelf
HL*xr
Keep
len fa
pep c
pt hat
pat yo
t’ZTZ
HAU PRINT SHOP
Upfoflrt. Wear SiffiSffiare.
Me fit
Ma al
me ad
m?I
^EfwW’
GEO. W. MORREL
v. Furniture
.a ........
V
w
.»•« j turn
!NTON ELECTRIC AND BATTERY COMPANY
W1»T eAK' 4BTRBr¥ •
...w.
—^=6r
'_z:.
We have the following:
Hol Point Percolators, Electric Iron, Curl-
tntltott niiffTtesters.‘Radiir Sets
Too. Electrical Fiilores ol 111 Kinds
; ‘Z--
-C m*D1JKWERY_
Probably 1^6 old* batttir/'has bden worn
.out. and a npw.»no ia.B€«dad badlyAn
,Exide wo u Ida certainly put him in a good
humor.
I
h I
it’.
if.
affyX--., '-
,... ...
. >*. i...'*1.^.. .t**".....
i, J.. -
Hit wl
pop tl
I the
me f<
Le ki
kat p>
I the
r-’^.«
u. IW’T. iJ-l 11
MAAb^trrlan
J. G. Vainer, D. fK. ,th« paCor, will
preu<*h al II a. >w, und 7 p. m. Hmi>-
is? *tis.xn.v^
s' « \vr»c*rn 1»»lr h* M r ’ ifir i* .
eu*'
r'j
l All auSmherM of the Virat Chela- ......
tian Church are urtretf to attend the, evevinsp wh
Rurulay y^rylQea, since important an- • 1 • -■
‘ conceriHiig the entire
willfbe made by t^e
Christmas Program Sunday
H By normal College YWCA
•fho Normal Cr»Heife ¥. W Cn A,
ersl.sted by the Colter-’ Chortle, wilt
present an attractive Chrlutma*
prORrani n the auditorium Sunday
tifterftoon. I^gir.niny at 4 o'clock.
Denton Jt'orle.' >< we'l a* students,
end faculty t.ieu.b.TH. are Invited.
Thu (program, which Is a carl <1
one, feat >re-< the Gbristmaa caroH
of different nations.
FM SUE
-•* »*** - Aa «• ** ■c ■
P ining
-the KM that Satisfies
...
■"i “■
' *38
hie
ClHSM
Fl I-
•nr®*
of chocol
with her _
5-!b. box. \Special
THE CURTIS CO.
<***' ‘
t-r
t&ounoe.Dient
<pnjfreK.it I io ji
officers.
Wlllte Burge, mou* of Mr. and Mrs.
tfe-tri. Burae, Bernard Street, who
him btwn .BeriouHly 111 fur about Have
iponths, was reported very low Ssat-
-UKhty.’ _x;' -dd—.. . •.....•;
< olllna, negro, wan broaaht
hfre from Lewlavllle Enday and a
chgru* of aiigravated a.,saui| OJA*t
ucalnat him for'illeged v.'hfpinbjr <f
Ills (laughter, 12.
ir.-S;- *sa
' Mayot
era nml Hiss niiye nioiru.K.., „ai
' Bink' nt xhe inornfnk h'Ur, '<&>*
* "tan F»deu v«<lat i t>. ». -4'
. . t —-hb ' ' ix:."
A.'Kiger. !<• build 0-p Flmf I
;;n South L'r'?‘’k “ " “
b'tr<j>it U> cost (
Mr. and JHra. A. HleWetf were JIIK
eiulid to Dallas fftiturday tnmninK
ert ncenttnF of the serious »lln-es
the 1
t.lt son of Mi*.1 and Mrs. R. I’, tiuek-
*«►•... . I
—. ■ «■ II . " i
The condition of Mrs. J. C. Hur- preach at 11 a. tn. and 7 p. m. Bun-
rdtt. operated on for upptihdlcilH day ^*,,,1 at 9;|5, rhriatlgn Kndea-
: •_ *’’jvor meetings a» usual. Special an-
* j nouijcetnent by the church board of
f
niewTOw RHrnmn-rnwo mici f. i»ATr<nAV. npir. i«. imj
!--J-------- ‘......----— L •„..........
r^an. to do no at once, in pttJer W‘lf
complete returns »i>y' nj_..
vision hei.dquart'-rs c'- St- IxilStB.
St. JnittVH
ftolortion !
of<ened
____ extent handicapped for the lack I
' r s • asm *. Ma I I
financial auppert. TJie most urgent k I
building' needs of the College ’.-11
yiao.voo tor a Lltirajy Building. |
ad and furnished; und I151).-.•
— _i dormitory In 'which ’«>
bouse <tlwT evey incretgilng number,
of Texas ybun^ wotUMi who ktiock" I
for adnrt»»|on al the doors ol ttr-'
CoHege. No ambitious, qualified
young w<*n«au of Tvxm abound
have the d<or of1 cdm atlonwt oppor~
tuhlt'y d< *•d ih bhr face by’ th"!
Htatfe."
____— . M, ’.■ £ I
Piolest Against kiierurban
ii Me Out trf Bellas Filed J
IT' tqgf ugalnstjJJjfJjoUtln^ out r,t I
Dnlfas • <-l< cted by" the Dallas-Dan- I
ton Into nt ban has been filed wlpi I
the Ditlluu C’ty fonimlstrfon and a I
hearing ‘ tbefeon ordered for Mon- I
day jincthoo^ I’rnktilsnW l+,«U»4«al— I
rcsfdTrnr't nf-Fi'.irrn' unt Ht and inaub-— I
brtf'ftT thV'Wbetn^lAster 1’reshyUf- I
Ian Chiifo^, on Fairmount Bt. I
The protupt Is cxpreteijl to ticlny it
starting <if tb-\whrk, whlafi .was-II
-|o <• 19th CenV,r/ clvlliiation planned to dtart early nex£ ^ttek in j
nnful Wlml'y <>T ti <■ past, as order to complete the line
bttwriy unnnndiul of the July. I
I
A
W,
connecting covered porch, screened
FOft SALE—-tlood 8-gallon Jersey
cbw. Fricp HO. 00. can 98»-j; 112
XOll BENT—Nice 6-room M»|d*n<M».
farm tb trade on city property. ;C.
LIpBcptpb, OMner, C|ty _ 112
JViFFlN -PONUK R - DHNTON J11 ney
Lftle—MAken connection with Fqrt
worth jltniy Al Juntjn. Leave Jus-
tin « a. m. and 1 P m Leave Den-
ton 11 g. m. and 4 p. m. Leaves from
Camp’s Drug Store. Will make ape-
■ ■•» bowls, vabea. lamps, candle |
——.y__' jjl.l
•^l ^moriffi.i ’oW.1
1. Return to Hpy
*05
'Fr>r<tBpe»d
Naw tlfM.
---iiSlthew $^ig.qd)er of Hainesville, the
’’ fourth man arrested In connection
fvipt the X’qrjder burglary, of two.
----- ■'--- Attorney Boyd
____ _____, ... ...J not think he
would file charges against’Chandler
because of ihsufticlent evidence, but
| IS?
.....
■ "hut •• it-lc summer I Hpel alll q,
K,f.. — fW -iHdw«t»aI fo>trr«. •’Dtnlou got
jL.-.'.. a ircmendow-' lot of 1 it.Tti-lrg at.'
Ksg.J X itw;:
Tirtfl, i ‘y»rllitv« a good team hero
^Z’jklwA'’
.. V**gever'«l hav<; tttrr. d fn . the it;
®»". wires for hatu'j' uridcs .n the hoi-
[y ’ iday icolt Djriitcnrrl." ■ aid H V/
nK**!'iftwDW<*c, •■»■ ■•••■ o o-f - ilo commit.
' tee arranging tt <■ tournament, "but
F"' "ijSiiiH «f the players ’:iv< m t riuy
I-, t-’-n ■ -----
turn wlti, 1
^'dwVh
ton >MtArdgy to
of DaUas and Tarrai
James Albert Simmons had
tollni—disldc^Ud in a
football game at Hlgli Jch 10I
tiny irifter noir.
■\«D. tHokaon. /Xwta YUnariA- Cumpnny..A!, tilth latiuiB>. T, JL,
■i1-j1:. . —T'" ——W’lfj^ will meet for special drill Mon-
day night'g< J r/clo l;. Captain H
E. Rhb-rte announced.
•0 wDKvUhSCMEat]
PERFUMES YOU SHO|JLJ^^iy^.
A Chrigtmag . without
fumes would be incomplete from the ia-
diea' standpoint. Nothing in the world
fills the bill as a gift to the lady fair ao
well as some dainty thing in the Per-
fume line. You’ll find here perfume*, do-
mestic and imported; perfumes in small
bottles and large; plain boxes or fancy.
You’iyllnd some encaaed in fancy boxes;
some unboxed. Don't fail to consider Our
perfume line for Christmas.
)V mi
your
.. “! ♦--WV Mi W -I - “u** M h ’
boxes, nicely w
holly decoration 1
shaved our prof
goods to the limit.. /Take
home one of oar family pack-
ages of chocolates—eeTtet ■
quality with heavy CQatings,
in plain 5-!b. box. 4)pecial a(» J
12.56. * ■"
1
|
POl l.THV RAIBKIiS PRAIMB A’few
DISCO VI1HV
FAR LICE REMOVER positively
rids poultry of blue bugs, lice,
niitf-s and fleas, by using thP prep-
aration In drinking water and Is Bold
*-7 ■-h£r * King undor a. positive
money bnOk guarantee if the rem-
edy does not do all the dlrectione
chitm. You can treat ymr entire
flock at one time i and saves the
trouble Of dip, HUR AY ar.JfOwV-
f>KR, Also la a tottlc to all poultry
and positively prevents sore head.
Get a bottle today at LONO A
Kixirs. ■ ( ija.
Mr.*^L J. ..^cGionia has
charge of our poultry depart-
ment.
Bring us your »•
TURKEYS
hens
- 'FRYERS
and get highest market price.
TEASLEY & SON
b Phone 404. **«
wirt be taken <nrt fr<.-n t >wn on a
x<H»ek, and the Soutfc will give a
Christmas program. ■ ,
Flans to co-operate und giv1
nnalI donations were ad.opte 1 at .1
meeting of Troop 4 Friday night,
held ut the Methodist Church with
S-outm»stcr C. C. Musgiovc tn
charge. '
A new tr< op comm tt<i<i, < o'nI,og'| were heard
. ----- -------- -----, ..I of M. O. Baseman, chairman.
'Lord of T. C. tl., Fort Worth, will LJoe Strong, i.nd j. M. Jolmkon. wsm
ru.nud and oppioved by the |roop.
Boxing bouts and wrestlhiu
matches entertained tl.e Senate af-
ter ffic bus'nesa me tlrg.
Scouts of Ttoop X Lt
inc " . „ ‘
I,. dge VBTCT to Mo-Opurute ,n every
plane of
R. F. Sufflhig to celebrate Curial'
ielii t«» M»y kbit Itt-'lB'v, W. J. M i-
CttMly, of Hol'jH. Ok." safH-a let-
tar firom Mrr. D H. Floyd of Snn-
"I sanding this tor a
piesent. Tl<e> enjov •!>»-•
Mome Paper better than upything
ubnd H'-.n."
' ftayolinc at' Hjc u u illon was th,
price paid by Denton motorists in
Fort V.orth il - aeik. it is still
, IL’ at all slatl.ins here.
f •* 6rvanir.iti‘>n of- an it'ih'le ' lub.
With Ohe p'lip.c. the r< .rn inlxlm:
a barel ail Uam here ip xl sumirjet
th< c • ' ’ > 1 in- aii <■! 1
D. A. C. bvr.cn, Is pljinj.ad by Ver-
1- Ji ijr'iwnii'W, - ri'' Saturday.
3thlet|o <lub. supported by
tnegrbulxhipa. alao v ould pgt in
■ I41riU<: conli --t , (rjel'iding bO^clnt;
y
a *1
■ .....; - 1 s— ■ >- *->»——,» -» — -.--M X'—S’i»2-n vix .
THE STORE OF PRACTICAL HET THINGS
■•"7* , ’‘• 7 •*» •'*« **■’** ;i 4.e*- -
•* P 1k * u A 4. .4u.il ,-BBIK s *• .. 6 . . a M la
’J t h
u<l of
* Mum
t
r’OUNDABWIT ’ TOWN'PERSO
. ' •OfMeave r+tnnter nSr p«fw« to L*-
W>.-rad». until CMrthet notice.’ aM we
KH&MMthd coupTry.” ■■'S'S a oaid
Dr. iiul Mr» J- H- Clouldy.
»HV«r W.vlngs sttrnpe of the fleet
• t Hi'."H«ure Jan. 1. 10S3-
l, IMJI.K < .sloVjrlld (ended t-.r
■‘-dy - - 4u»tiUU ut* axbuut SO-G’1.
z'~ 1-4® MRlwtunx FoMiivrt* r * Ray FH-
rhot, Saturday m< ndng A D-at
aajy 'tf the st imps art; being
in, and rnr.rt <.f 1 lg> rwp,r?
K urlmlff! loti! ar* nskltig f >r ttt
I’ money while th*- I '
l^vwttjjg in ccrtitlcalrs’’
NnO|Kiitek hi til vic nlty of th!
ll.ljr.hhta -a w-Ils nr.
Bfc^Wfctlriir J?’O an acre no’..." said
R'WBTftknt.• M Xac.ir . Montatf
- «.!l»Ji>l>. Who spent F.ldny lure on
”' ■ 'W'ft*- "'lumidtia has ------
",e ,o"n'’
.Cently In getting a hair Sul rest in
K—.r-SAwe Weri, or leases atid utying tip
LL___JellaLuT i i'liu- is a hull oil It.
thcTTexns well but they are ik t
BgEMMpig out anvtblng while t1--
a - *W*3£' a proven L’.ae field with
the Texas well »A.im a hui.dre.l
RSrfellWpk feel now."
- * ■ Na
--------------^-e_ ---------
CHRISTMAS CANDY AT
( CRTIS’. ‘ ’
Mr. Mafi, do you know that
most everybody’s got a sweet
tooth? You yourself have. If
you’re knocking apoj}i.JoPj"
ing for something that fits
your pocketbook and the de-
sire of every njemoar of the
family, buy candy. Candy
a gift is umveraL’’; “'
ciated and occupies a pjaee as .
rrSww plAce dp^-Ot.pcoW.
ably cap. Our candy stock
haa been built up in accord-
ance with. whALjEL hgjgx0 _________
your desire*. Jjice selection
of Liggett ’s in £ ?. 8,^ nountl
ifit on these
limit.. Take
ecn .the first part of*!las rendered to Tcxsb and Is u» th«
■ Wk , i«»t, thi’1 time rcjidarlMt to the State, It t» to \
'Cntertah-od t»y’ con some extent handh ajiped for the lack I
cc-.s .(..m etiitciio (,r u, I. . .- ■ ■ ,, , b P, ndald"
Vlty*1lt»rt and n»e Da’datt News and ------
V»ril<» Jcurnai
' "T^uOannh m "a •-* ’
1 tine to J,t4*en» str
lions," Dr Bralh-y •lectarrrt tn bl«
lecture, which, jrivlnv a resume of
the history of the «,ollrg* of In-
dUBfrlal Art*, trucking »ta prca».nt
needs, nrtd enumerating thu «oura*<»
and training ottered, «hro diBc-iBvcd
current problems <»f education’ in
>v.« ..... ’he State sed'nation. He dcctnf.d
"’Yei Jlvedg IrDneelf uriquadlfledly in favor of
—,(-.’ A.-rhncratL ■•ducptlor' HXM-rlinir, ,U
the kame time, that {♦ ehon'd have
ih1 Mtpport of e<Hh*nui>lty, county und-
etalc. Ho «aid in pa-t: ___ .
* "t prrfer'tho wtrdo n of Jefforaon,
of Robert E. Leo, and of Horace
Manti, 4ti the ttccWMUJ ar,d thy val-
ue of education in A demtuia.cy, t3
the detualona of n Jirt^ilotl numl>eV
*0f arlttfOcrst'c, co I leg” preeldente of
thia day arid time who are jitAipl*
ing with their.faces tn tiro pa»< and
are »*pr< rai"jt the f-j Vr’thut wldq-
FlichS apreo* dftohglt.t n Among too pen-
y.‘ iHc ••’hO’e urc y<t ••one people in thia
'• ’nJld fcO10e educational in-
'rltttoflon* who ccllcve vnut wo
ahotild give (’. Irtli i'enlury etlueit-
Ijonl,
—mil
well .y ......... ... —
reedy bf the present and the future.
"Kevertimr to' the etAie inatitu-^
tioiie of higher education In Texan.
I Wlnh'lU suy ..ruin thrt Ihrv B.-".
In need of a more ade<|Uato ai 4
d-lpendab'R fftmndinl support. TH'i
experience In tile mifpott jf »t«t-
institl11Ion* of higher education Lt
tlie other stalea of the Union in-
dicates quite concius'vely. 1 think,
that the irmst satisfactory metho 1
Is by thb tndlage tax method, ^ut
I'Tainenretr tn emergencies t,y legis-
lative' ai»pr< prieUona.
- "Notwithstanding the great ser-
■vidF'th’!? College of Industrial Arts
M^toaetmona »wn
% . A4«h t M.
Ty"""" Tl
CIGARS FOR HIM.
'’’he’ll say “thank you” for the Christ-
mas cigars if they come from Curtia’.
It’s easy today for a woman to pirn n
man cigars because of our intimate per-
sonal Knowledge of qualities and b®f
willingness to help the ,ladie* select. :
You'll find cigars here for gift purposes
-—not cigars specially made for the pur-
pose-bat the kind of cigars yoUr man
smokes every day, ppt up in boxes of a
»ise you want and fixed up Christmassy
if you wish. He’ll thank ybu if his Christ-
mas cigars conye frojn Curtis’,
Heater, nickel plat-
f- * . "Shrine Emblem, nickel
plated $1.50.
JUtary Emblem,
—•-», tc-
spent
>. HU-
••A SV-WS b'jtdpet has be«r> adopt-
ed by Site First Baptist Ihurch for
UA23. and Sunday hat been denlg-
Jj*Le<! .>u> I’bd'." Diy. .1, .
Jl eymmitt <• of m .1 will cnnvaija
th* memb. rship Sunday In an effert
to complete the c;.mp.tign for fui.ds
’ tn’xuppnrt the church next year In
'. <ne day. All mMntnt are asked
to'remain at homo from S to 4
R o’elodk ,
All Bunday school teachers wll*
v*e<jtve pledgea from thn ncmlera
gSgHHKoj tbeic . 14
Post Card Shower for
■MMHBi Miss Catherine Wisdom
A shower .-f more than 10U post
cards bearing »or>d wlaheB for
' 'Christmas will Le received by Alika
Chtherlne Wisdom, former teach,tr
’n tite Denton High School, who
Is now teaching In a mission school
in Fan Litis A’oloal. Mexico
; .Th- post card e{tower -vita by
—-member - of Ab* Firs’ Christian
Cmrrch. of which MIm. Wisdom w«» j
sad was Intended—to- -
represent every family. All cards’
were to be mailed. Friday, lr order
fr- ”- tn reach her pr, -th« same dsy. Mid
----L y -Chrtetmn t. —--- —
1 IF HE HAS A CAR
You wj|i find here several
gifts he will appreciate.
Electric Cigar Lighter. The
very best.
Nickel Plated Spotlight,
$4.00 to $16.00.
ZZ .. Boyce Motometer $2.50 to
CENTRAL, GIVE ME 52 OR 275
THE CURBS COMPANY
Abundant opportunity for economical Christmas shopping is provided for you at Cur-
tis’. You’ll find here for your inspection and selection clean stocks of merchandise
bought for spot cash from leading manufacturers and distributors and you will find that
the plain figure pxkes at which they’re marked art fair to you. Christmas giving may
be made an intricate and burdengorn* rite. Save time and money by selecting some sim-
ple and inexpensive gift at our stoTb.
PfCdLft •
rr
»» -4
■
MHIEffiONI
Mira A’tji h4|" «on« K
Whltesbc.ro tn abend tht"Week-ewK,
W. s. Neal tit A^un on ,buV-
T E. -FraI lev and W. E. Rralley
were hero y»alerday train q»f*Bt*.
mus KMte'>i‘dhip<*y jfrBni.JU;-
day from Spr(ttuMI^. Mo,. iJ abepd
tl .few <toya “till bat xixlei., Mtaa
l.ol.x. a atudent of C. I. A., and re-
turn witii her tj> their huaie^ la
Wai Ider tor the bollfjuys.
hr ?W. Il tone* ,was ^rling-
— -tt*rd*y ’" .htH'lfi H»r
__ ---ZL- -r.- “-.rant County Leg-
b»K holder* ara( l<latorg at Grufeba Vocational Gwl-
l*g*.r
' Ml and Mff Tom Tgylor F«r*
here yesterday from Pilot Point. ,
Fred Maroney of Odell was in
proton Friday.
Earl Pels gad h lnatoJ! B**i of
Apen' J Pilot Point were here yesterday
V W. H. Holbrook wu. h*r« frum
Aubrey Friday
€. t- Brownfield of Hlldell was in
Danton ygMfHd*?- —-—■
Orariy Ryan °t pilot Point w««
Hbeym«n wtj* l^rc
...__________Zj^yr'aeAyM.h*Ce y**J,ei;day from
■'•TJ, rrp nTTnrd-4^rrnn,-StWe+t FrMay — - ' ’
John W-hitley ol Pilot Point was.
In Denton yesterday on business.
V. A. Pruitt wna here from the
Slidell community Friday
J. A. Ranies of Medicine
la Ijeto yiaftlng a few days
hla brother. J. H. B*jrne».,
M(ss Gi'aco Shelton is .tyre frorp
Aubrey today.
Mrs. K D Pa.chnll of the (kmn
ridhnlun/ty is ir. Ter ton today.
IV, K. Vaughn was here today. U"
l« moving from nfear Argyle to ne ic
PtlndMKv ‘ 'ui •■•-J
Mrs. A’lle rtbej'on if Abutoy wa«
beri’ today. “
H. k. Hendrix of port Worth.
Mrs. Zeta Mdndv of .toahoke, Ml t
Anna Shetril' and daughters, Mlsa---(
<-s Wilma nnd Impgeife and son.
Elhert, cf 1 l.urber jy-g at Hie bed-
eld* oi J. J. HendriX. wn> 1» vety.
-I. . ' ' '
John W f'.at'y of ^Jollvar was here
today visiting hls parents, Mr. and
■
Mc«' W- T- Flower* Ut visiting Hi j#||n
Rhome. -Jw
.jAjHV- 5--- ---r-
ehsnge (or piano >e*aon*
vi^nt Singer
k ---, i —
MOI TH TH W I'JLKS ICI ULBUCM
• <5 ALY ESTON. DfC. IC.— 4
<|> Ripe etra wberileK sire bcitijf ♦
+ jtlt'k". and maikrtei. h< fe. La- <>
4. lodu ^hijit -its first car of efs|n-ri
<F k’> vexter.l.iy, ♦
.....................
KKiaHTli OF FYTHIAH 1
Kpeolal meet I ng M«u4m» uliUit U'
7 30 atf PoWrirtlall for wi rk I
Diet und second rank*. All npembarn
ni l. cd to attend. b ' ■■W
Rest Rates and tost Term*
ALVIN HILL
, “f. an.r’flWii.rtM ov nic pnawn
■licrly broecbM t-nd U*gH.ga. and | nJ DIB LinUvvU
<>n his head Will be u rtraigh-brto: "*
inert hat, to ba touched courteoualy ’ v ‘ '■*(•»’«*■,»« .»
hr -oh wry greeting ' i r
For Banta Clans at tlm Countv Several hundtod ptraons t
Poof JFgiin *llf fie ,Bby b’couto bf evening tn the C L A.
Ylenton trdr.p*. A Christinas tf<»a; ditoC.unt, Tislenlng Io the program
- by College’ t.-deill broatlgfcgt from
the Ft rt Worth SItir-TelegTam
| radio station, v hlch WHS wtava -a ■ -• X -
by j'Olid, Ever* who had |fcsrfiHa<! «erf»bcratk -ducstlon. amieMlng.
u loud speaker on t he Mtafrer*^4 ; x',.,*h* *nme t,n,e! ,hnt «t *h®« d hi
IA plated $1.50.
rf t Elk Emblem, nickel plat-
ed $1.50.
Ii-.-,-----------a Winged Radiator Cap with
Motometer $6.00.
1 iw Rear View Mirror $2.50
and $4.00.
Electric Horn $5 and $10.
£- Leather Key Ca*e, with
place for autq license $1.00.
Nickeled Plate Pliers $1^0
driving-glove* which we are
cjAging cut at $1.00 a pair.
■' We *ell alcohol for your
Fewler Auto Supply House
216 W. Hickory. Phone 401
dmscHin
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
COMPLETE EqUlPMENT
NEW LI MOLINE-AMBU-
LANCE.
..... 'yu'*
Night 761 or 10.
T\>mmls»(*iU- uH'. 1. -----
morning “t 9;30 o'clock,
Jleiinttp Btld Su' ifday.
Ruiltilng '. *rfmlt» Issued this
week: R. L. McdlnHIard t- topair
e-ropm IwtaiFTif ATr« Daisy Thomp-
son, 2S0 Wert Sycamore, at a cost —, -t —
Of i«M, E A: Kiger. TO build 0-f gir-J itopllst r;ar»c«u—Rev. Wit!
room reaidcaice on South Locust ,■ •.L-Clunr. pr.stor, wll pte*eft in
the morning on "Our 1>U*I Ng-
.... ! to the-evening on “Ckt-
ijorno." Solo l.y John B Crtek-
<tt it the tnori'ing service. A qut r-
____ _ tvt will sing In the eve ling Htfif-
foi mer'y nephew, the yount;■' <v,y -. hi -H at 9.45 a. m.
SreCanU X«r« W I’ Ilo.-I,.
First Christian Church—Dr.' John
■»
<• ’ . .
..L......I1”!
on 1
i Tuesday, was much Improved Sa'I
urflav morning.
Miss Ruth uak^dnaghler'it'r Ur.' lnt< rest to all members
And Mm N. B. Baker, w!,-.. Us* , Vr„Vy<ertdn < hit'reh F. «■
bten 111 Tor bovuii thne, u.in tak'Mi * _
to Dallas Saturday fol treatment in A.—Rev. R. R. < rockett, pastor,
a sanitarium. j Meriting service will be held at the
______ IHiglt School auditorium, where Rev.
Tom eoptnlns nl(« have not Mr. Crockett will preach the com-
tllflde final rzimt-f >t Red t’foss toll meneeiriaiit sermon for mtd.terru
call returns in their dii'trlcta are graduates^ " The jiubllc Is Invited,
requested by J. C. t'ojt. eily'chali- and- a special Invitation Issued to
—‘ Tt’.'t the, members of the Central I’ras-
*’ .byUrhut eflurch. The evening ser-
. 'v*., |v|ce will be the church, at 7 o'clock.
. u .. | S^upday School at 9:45 a. m. Chjjla-
A'.Z.’bT ?■«*!: "•” It>.4«...«r Hoeloio •< <. . W
XS ■'-■■■■■- -'•"-a''-;
I?'being' nmdt. tb b.-th white :t-djregular services Sunday mornhsg at
colored jtcol.- fot contributions io >’ H’clovJ* lft tl’e J- -BaU-
Itelp jiay the coat of rite building. Subject, "Is the Universe, IncTud-,
' ---1-- • — jIl(f Man, Evolved by Atojni* P*r**.".
Sunday School at 9.45. Sorv'lty Wt^l-
.'nesAay evening, where teatlnionlaJs
aT^«-ir|t afreet Char ch *f Christ—
‘iyalter ’W. Sikes ‘“of Atllene will'
s'jipak at' jjy^h, se,rvi^es, 1J, a, m. and
7:15 p. m. Sunday School at 9.4.5-
Young people ineet at « p. rp- A
sjieclal welcome to students.
256 BIRDS HERE IN
BREEDERS’EXCHANGE
• -FyFs
If* to j o'clock Setur<la>''. Wff.-' J
nt'On YlfUTtT’ds had been offered In :
the first breedi-to' Jgxle. conducted l,--
i_n the C0IU1 hr-use Inwn under the, l,l'
i(,isplc*s of the Chatpber of. Com-
merce co-hpctatlon with G! W Ev-
erc’t. tounty demon.<tratidt: ageht.
rime a—large t.u nhaf—ci
rt.'es und exchang-.a had tjeSa
made And a good crowd ’P
1 ttendahce. More birds nnd A sfill
larger crowd wdr* erpaotid durflag
the aftrrnoiin.
Turkeys Included '2 Wlilte Tlot-
l-ind. 27 Brcnxb, 9 Narragansett.
Chickens included So A'hite Lea-,
horns. Tfl Plyrudiith Rocks, fi Pavl-
rldge >lock.«,,32 JihAdb Island 'Reda,
2 White Rhodif Islands, 4 AVhllp
T’lvmoirth Foclr, 5 CoInmbian Wy-
andottes, 9 luce wing Wyanddttes.
6 White H'ynanclottea, 5 Black Ml-
norcaa, 4 Ancones. J ,
• Al v “ P? Vt!; !>1
•« < ( dJ >•■ AtpW lijiunw
• •- ,. «,'4 rtJ j .lt (U '<•« ’-<4g
r iFrank Kbiner 1. m. tr Bollvnt
■ watt in Denton Sattirdai Yoi the
first tone ■ in r.ho it fear month-,
-—“nKaVJh'gn53*»rTTr Of Stomach tioubtc
7 fpr which t.e UliTerw ent at' opera-
~~7 ar°
May Pledge Day at Baptist
GNufcA; Adopt $10,950 Budg
black ar
Hffffhln**.
FOR »XYe or Tra«h
«t*e. Just overhaffre,
WT&reK^o^rwF^t -
ch»nre for piano lep»on«. 4.U0
rant SJn<«r 0ftWXn£ rrukchbie. I’bojie , ,
>F ______- __|. ■ ___i®2 F.tokB a^o. Coupty
fCh or Tradeti-gpdih T year7 ssid Friday he aid
old mules Win trade for lol. Two '
lots In Weatherford and one near
H. M. U. to exeha*»ke'foe Ford. GO,
acres sandv land fwm. W -turn cent lit was. staled at hla ulDuc Saturday •
equity. Will exchange lor Renton (that additional Information had been
pnmku Lw A.-Jfr&r. M? w. mired
jR^Ir AB^W<YCP6ii^f401
after B p. m. or see Clyaa. Trltfg.
T'riT- •.,...Z1.___------ t * - I
FUI.LKK 1BAIR MClHEt
Christmas—also matolcure ajid
he* brushes. Pnone 315. 807 W.
Hickory. ,- .- ■■ ■•• 10J
" gdyw11*” j
HOBSESHOEIN6 AND
BUGKSMITHIN6 ’
Rtte’t Wins
61‘l]
I"1! -IM
"8. & H.” Green Trad*
; ' J
Coma in and see the new
I
W. t. McClurkaa & Co. I
'Feneiider'iitey Steaks
Tin*rBltebD, fCawag*. He.,
—• Phon* 133.
Normal Meat Market I
artWMFtshop
408 N. Locust St.
■ 'A-KL”. .'.•’Dt . f.» y*
A nice aMortment of gifts to
irrar
•ANAMAS
*»4* A «WWW«*W’*
flfian to aee we.
•' SnuW Fnili MMBtahte I
Aorom tfrom Fast Otfica ___
■ ---------- ...
4 -Are -fi- * *•* '.«W •—• ' «
rt gulnr | bv P|„r H'hry H-1
T""" ____L_- of ymlui gtudjt ftt Ct.
ills accomp.tnl^r was Mias
.Munson of lite pl.-tno faculty.* -,y—4>J,,
lecture, which had been deliyerutk country
In Chllcg'i assembly here, iiealt' 1 *
with the rise and «*’eclrte of th■»
bards, op Imipiets. tl.e coi.vention
,4 horde ftf wh+et- Irlab ttfcltol->tl
music was revived, the place »l
Irish mnsie and composers 'In the
music of the world, uud I.?gcj;d* fil’d
folklore reflictJl'l i” murif, He
id.t ved 'Your niln.bhrs. first ri l.tt¥h-t
the hlbtory and ir<rlkular signlfi-
(unce Of Thpifi •T.an.cnt, ft.:’ <Jw>-n
Roe O'Neil." "ledrty O’Neil," 'The
Milk Maid." "The (to HeK“
A on’a-nour concert by a t'vtyty-
plece orchestra ft*, tn tne (•••llag»,
.iir-cted hv Prof. Ft»-hs. was alven
Ir on 9:IU to H’ 40 D< F. M Rral-
ley, j resident, tlellyered u 10-rnln-
ute lecture oil the Coll-ge preced-
ing the concert. -
inning the <>ns t'.ttd one-half hour
. ... . --------—
...... ■ —
- .. .. " ,
••____________________________
. .........._ /
* -s-.it-eA
»».4e. ..
< 121
LS2ZZX j
tlfiO.OOU for a
UUUiUPlJ <’
000 far a
*p>1eg* <4 4ij-
“ t the
4*r it -ntow
be aeU-suppo'-Ung and h8U»-
ttown. • -
The public Is Invited to the Christ-
mas pagent, "The Other Wide Man"
by Henry Van Dyke, to» be. f>re*en,t-
ed by the C. I. A .Dramat’C . Club
under auspices of the StuAeqtS*
Christian Association, according to
annual custom. In the auditorium.
The program begins at 8 o’clock.
Charges Filed Against Fourth
Man In Ponder Burglary Case
Two charges or burglary were Til-
ed Haturdny mornlug against Maf- by la>
I.. ~ vjiio, the ‘
arrested In connection
fourth
■ 1
Mgf ^.u,.-.»■-» .. ....................
-• 41'1^44^l-- rea-T.re.«W..AJj .veg’. - --'
— wpCttKcr *»•» owe aRi«a»c. j
Suflt-tfng nanny 'inf • frhtr"ptF
transituaaluA thru nearly forty,
miles of air, the numlun, which in-
chided speeches ar W'li as tnutflC.
______ I distinctly Ir' all pg/tsl
I of the auditorium, and aouMted t«fi-
! most uk H coming oflgiitally1 ftont
the stage.
The flirt part of the evening*
progtam WHs a leettieF oh "Ji'ISh
Music," Illustrated by four violin
I'eting Friday night al ’tobd Turn | ^n,.,.cfnr
way • with plans of Commissioner
R. 5’. Silirilitg to celebrate Christ'
finis for children at the c >Unty pm.F
far m.
Assistant Scoutmaster Taylc.*
Cash and Senior I'atio) Ix-ader £it
gene Wilkins were in charge. Reg-
istration cards, signed, by Scout-
master T. N Musgrov*. were dls-
inbuted armng the Scouts,“e^eh to
he responsible for f'. anting ‘fii,d
hnhglng nls own card Irj thu trohl
bruise for^'lfn entertainment to bj
irtvery Boob1
‘ ‘The contest Inaugurated Sever's!
w< eks ago. under the terms ktt
which tie Scout finishing with tlm
largest number of points will be
given, a Week’s stay at the anniiall
yrrtoMfimeiit next strt"m*r at tropp
< xjfense, will continue Until -J"21
opening of the encampment It wiisl
announce-}.
The first swIjinhlriKf clats, prepd'r-
ing •fbr toxAkhlnatfons f ir Junior 1
•lb»d 'd'Oto ri(e-savlng certificates.|
largesf nufhh^t of fiolr ts, I t wrr.
Fair Crowd Saw Firemen’s
2: Minstrel Showat Justin
' A ft0r xyyvwd s*yr ©cntoprilre
Del>arJm«iH t» i . lirtmu-talWnt jtlay. I I
™_"Horne Brew Minstrels.” which yns 1
Saturday' •{!*- pfesented iu rv moving picture, house I j
been dffreetrih »’ •*'«'«4ay' night. The perfor- | |
manee wys . suceeBxfulp resented
' jere aS it was here arid some mon. v I •
vtolt" fetillxcd front thy fri"p, H was I
stated.
It Is to be prenenfe^ M Hanger "
bur from Denton in addition to the '
<;a«t are expected to jrpe It, and
Tuesday nlplit it Is to be shown In
rew-lavlfle.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
— ---------- -----------!«.
or opbn for aieopltig nights. Am in
plu-perfeet- U*ilk Addri
"l‘'api
to ealeutoto, ttoFWl
iheir handicap fro n will have ’>
Mlay from Tcfateh" Pairings l|l.
U,fi tournament will be announced
shortly, McDade saiu, so i‘ *
■*' .-ijEplA be sii‘1 ted.
Frank Koiner ..f |
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Matching Search Results
View eight places within this issue that match your search.Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 107, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 16, 1922, newspaper, December 16, 1922; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237472/m1/2/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.