Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 98, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 6, 1922 Page: 5 of 8
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THE TURKEY
Brings happiness if you join the
NUTS
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These fancy nuts will be scooped
out for less.
CHRISTMAS PIANO SAVINGS CLUB
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MARKET SQUARE BARN
Phone 142
1235 West Oak
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PIGGLY WIGGLY
221 West Hickory.
in the late fall models.
. FROM J. A. COOK
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SAVE THE DIFFERENCE
Regular Payments start February 1st, 1923
Pianos to Suit any Purse
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WOMEN’S WEAR
PHONE 174.
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NORTHER COMING
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little wood alcohol in your radiator at
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TRIANGLE SUPPLY
STATION
Priced at $9.00.
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Denton, Texas
LONG & KING, Distributors
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A permanent investment in the education of your
children and entertainment of your friends.
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Poiret Twill
Crepe de Chine
and Canton
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' Bring us your turkeys for
jest market.
□lay Coberly, Poultry Dept.
I Phone H16.
We have just received
lot of dresses—
w PURINA CHOWS
Produce Most tor the Money
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Tho Colonial Pump pictured above is one of the many new .
styles. ..
X ERY, VERY USEFUL-
VACUUM BOTTLES.
Shipping season will close in
i few days.
|—this month and see what a
laviftg it will be. Also what
irompt service you get.
We carry a complete line
if groceries and fresh veg-
etables.
We always have fresh but-
ler and frying chickens at
he lowest prices.
Clubs and
Social Events
Come in and see the new
display of premiums on
first floor
VALUE ALREADY UNDER-
STOOD—A FOUNTAIN
PEN.
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BUY YOUR
GROCERIES
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Tomorrows—-1 hr
Press <'!u1>
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Street.
HE LL SAY, “THANK YOU”
FOR CURTIS CIGARS.
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By Ruth Cataeroh
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Wholesale-Retail Drugs
SOUTH SIDE.
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HAMMONS PIANO COMPANY
219 W. Hickory.
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20.000
Songs and the latest dances will keep the young
people interested and produce unlimited pleasures
pin.—
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JULIAN SCRUGGS
Denton for full information.
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Absolutely FREE. This is done to induce the people
of Denton to give this coffee a,trial, as we feel they
will continue using it if they once try it. Only one
knife to each customer.
MAHARD & SON
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p**tw«n’M nurierjs
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DOSSEY & HOLLOWAY
Free Shines On All Shoes We Sell.
560 envelopes $2.25; 1,000 for $3 35;
500 letter heads $2.85; 1,000 $3.90.
Hammermill Or rag paper. Other
printing at same rates. We solicit
and appreciate your printing or-
ders.
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Geor<e Ow^n, H .inurd rootball
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Mim. Bell and Mrx
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They
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The best coffees in
the world, perfectly
blended, of course its
Good to the last drop
RBG. U.S. PAT. OFF.
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The average hen fed on corn and wheat lays 72
eggs. Fed the Purina way, 148. Which is the
cheaper feed?
PURINA COW CHOW IS THE FEED FOR
YOUR COW.
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(’iicl. iwctinirM
Women h Mf.KMionary
held hm followM b'rl —
A'irria 2 with Mrs. Hr K
i’.’ll S’orth I.ouunt
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1117 North Elm Street
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Bred Sows, Gilts and Fall Pigs, bred to and sired by FAIR- ■
VIEW SENSATION, Reg. No. 447467, Junior Champion
Boar Texas State Fair, 1922.
Ask anyone who is using Purina what they
think of it.
Car just in. Feed from Checkerboard bags
—more eggs, mure milk money-back guarantee,
FOR EXPERT DRY CLEANING, DYEING ANp
• - PRESSING
- We have the equipment—the best in Denton County->—to do
your work properly ahd thoroughly. We have experienced em-
ploye^ who know their business. . .
We sew on "Buttons and mend minor tears free of charge—
just a part of oua-aerviee Wo render each >»nd every customer..
EAST SIDE TAILOR SHOP
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Such good looking styles as are shown in this Store now are sel-
dom seen anywhere.
High up in the estimation of
gift-givers is the Fountain
Pen. Its possession is favored
by everybody. Give a foun- 1
tain pen and you will give a
gift that will" be appreciated.
See our line of popular pens
—America’s best makes—
Waterman, Parker. Conklin,
plain or ornamented, any of
which make lovely and appre-
ciated gifts at fair prices.
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Write for catalogue or see Nall Bros., 201 McKinney Street,:
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Fti.ndx n
P< THonx.
an
A Modest Hero
together for
thro a
flour cookt-d t<►${<• Ih<?£.
Iiikn, milk, fl-nd tip*.
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You’ll find that much ef'’the~hrduousness of Christmas shop- Xt .-J3
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There’s advantage for you in trading at Curtis’. Here’s one
of the largest stocks of the kind in the State, an old established
business with a management actuated by a desire for real ser- .
vice. We’re in this business, of course, for the profit there is in
it, but under no circumstances would we sacrifice our good will ;
or your opinion of our fairness and desire to deal fairly for all
the money profit in the world.
Your patronage iifahed.
It is shI<1 that Johnny Butt and
Jcck Britton, who lost their Chain-
pibnsKIn tHTc- HvSnUy—trv nr ■
a comeback Jn tiio 1
When everything else fails,
nice stationery answers the
gift problem admirably. Re-
member stationery and you’ve
remembered a gift satisfac-
tory to everyone. We will
appreciate your inspection of
our stock. Much care has been
exercised in its selection.
There are choicest designs of
serviceable styles in packages
selling for around a dollar on
up to large selections in dif-
ferent designs in clear or-
nate pau>;ages at a. higher
price. Won’t you look, please ?
In order to introduce “King of the Cup” Coffee
to the housewives of Denton we are going to give with
each 3-lb. can of this coffee a—
STfEl BREAD KNIFE
Mr*. EiLa’.iI w i J h**r husban l
jr, f »»-»• tttm4 v —wil
m.ik- th»rr- twmr th*rc.
The tremendous production of our new factories
makes it possible for you to select your piano now for
Christmas.
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Evelyn
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Corn** tn<i httracti
fered. Home tmuvuii I.
ported, all more or
So Simple!
Many people have a habit of pro- ______________________________
er five thinking whereby thev ”
»«»re Headquarters For
taeople like thii» declare that ilo-
x»dy really needed to !>»• poo’’, that
poverty uh« always* a result of
[aflnrNR or criminality.
I Now Me If-pltv 1« x nh ran* that
his rlaiiR of pecplr cot’on.s to very
eadlly—to dencrlbr the other per-
ton. of course. And they apptr it
n aenaon and out.
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W. B. McClurkan & Co.
DRESSES AND BLOUSES
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If-pits- I
fr r bai.l- I ip- or I ‘’ll'-
i- .'B, V(IV risunu I,
fault aiStl vrv ii.ml 11,1,1
(was the
thought "I In r <
WfH al
»tu»w t r Tin Ada v
of Mr-. <>p •■m,. •
Cox retol r<<1 a tJutio
, Fr.'ho’h Sullivan
r*-a 41 n: ■
.V ‘Madeaujl-
j.r.. ..• 111.•-I by
l.llliau Shi p-
ping has been avoided for you at Curtis’. You’ll find large line#
of goods suitable for your purposes displayed for your inspection
and examination, and you’ll find that the plain figure prices at
which they’re marked are fair to you. Christmas is the season of
good will, of gift-giving, of letting your friends know that your
regard for them is a real and substantial thing. A gift for the
purpose may be found at Curtis’-—priced right.
Lot of the newest models
of blouses. Those who have
seen them say they are ex-
tra values.
m a x<.
MiNMinnary Sauh tx
i'iiurrh IiimI
t b«- ht»nu- of
Turner on VV<*Mt Oak
a fair attendance. Roll
anttweFfd by nivinK
thouRhts Mrs. G. A
leader, read
aiul Mrs. E. <3-
■SMSMI—I—II
of th<- Shakwspeare Club will rnr.t
on I'ii. IJ Instead of I've. 7,. as stat-
ed in the yearbook, it is aiuiounce<l
<CWW.iC WtrcALM
* New negligees arc of velvet. First there is the corduroy robe, warm,
•practical and without frills. Thep tho velvet negligee just plain velvet,
trimmed with a metal flower and lined with thin silk. Then tho chiffon
velvet OQC lined with georgette. Next the velvet br<x?3«lo. Last of all
an elaborate and magnificent nCttlr ot velvet, fur. chiffon lining and
octal embroidery. Tho aecond jand Iasi varieties are skctche*!;
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Invited into the dining ii«'in. which
was beautifully decot md 'n
cl'ib colors, purple and 'told.
Irotfiment.s of hot chocolate,
wlcbcs. and cakes were serv
Robc -t X Kuohler, 15, has per-
formed no f at ef consjplcuour gal-
itr.t. zkiraee werks In ob-
•cui ■> reg'/s Th!t is his feat
T.’i'.hcat O'ltf’.ile sid, this li y-ar-
eld boy s;w r t 42 I c's painting t!ip
Uu twin h.T.it-e.ct tis parents In
Liearuc/. J. ??'-■ thvrcly saved
his pa.-er.ts
h< u '■ v ! h ■ ot he r |
t roi Id’s hii'!
»n ♦ ■»' 11 n n
DIM-rar ce >T bviiifc
then, if F*-if-plly.
I have
a*ai rut.
ler t<» ptr«nd In a
t>lt f‘f A’hinihir
i » Ft and
bnldt of
ay h -pity
th% other
w«’rn*»i ra
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lh*Tt Im
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ncwR of tlv^
unary Sticic-
Today it’s easy for a wo-
man to give a man cigars be-
cause of our intimate personal
knowledge of qualities anti
our ability and willingness to
help the lady select Cigars
in boxes for gift purposes.
Give men the standard cigars
that he smokes every day,
dressed up in a Christmassy
box. You’ll find ’em at Cur-
tis’ and your man
pleased with them.
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, DKFAHTMKVt* MEETS I>EC. 14
The home economics department
A gift of genuine utility _
without any particular ele-
ment of mere novelty. A
plain, substantial bottle, large
and small sizes for school chil-
dren, workers, travelers. Big
fellows for the ear. Lunch
kits, too. Place Vacuum Bot-
tles and Lunch Kits on your
list and you have displayed
good taste. Prices will sur-
prise you.^
in th*’
Mount
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Th • KUt *tM wi re xreetid by niurn-
<.f Uh- tiuusr party, the hoMlea*.
I.oii»»r guextx, an<i Miiivn . N.
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( red Into the prettily’ drearatrd rr
< < l»t <ot if’ioniM An attractive color
Mi hcnie, < arried out in zinniaa. roaea,
and antmn leave* waa further »*n-
han< - d by ar tifi< ial lithla, the cur-
t a i n*< be i n g d ra " n.
S. x <-n t^hley irrre prr-parnd for
bru|Ke, th»- chosen diversion, at
v i< h Mims Lon uwaley won. high
i scor,. and waa presented w ith .»
.! dainty prize. Appropriate souvenirs
f the uejanion also went to the
QUITE AH TUVIN 1
fkdf-pity (r a fault that
l«d a Ki eat deal to «•«*•
Is harder *
ipTild than the hab,* . .
r And nuthinic Is l:*r]*r
fn'fc KTownriip than hu
i»>ent| I »vhitting—w hich
“llinDHW OMWLKH”
<liHlST!AV M M N
The WonuriM
of the Hir«t I’hrmUan
Tin aday afternoon at
Mra A I»
Strut t with
call wna iLnawervil by
t’liriatmaa thoughts Mrs.
Heavin. Kader, read the acriptu.M
Iraaun. and. MXJL F. G- JviXtiB led
the prayer^
The pro<wpn errbo«Ued
Answers.’ k'vuim the r"*
t’nitid Christian Misslu
ty during th«* month
The secretary was
order mi salon stud
claxM to Lc stiirted
with Mrs
A Vote
tendr<l to Mlsa Edith Eo
unt i ring
tian ’
tian
w as niady,
vian Kinaery «n<l Mra
i n t hv .J t^xf^UD d*11 ’I
cieths. re^p^Hvel
rd to setuLiM *K
E - maicazinr, ‘
use in the t ..
t hr
And they won’t stay in stock very long. We consider ourselves
fortunate in being able to get even a limiletL amount and we’re
not going to save theip.
x asu H I . /.
Uhl. <•]< f
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Boxing expert a
| “St i anglei ” le w
critldzed
>p’e Who '’-I’^
The Rd in
value of 1
ms nent
proirr tin at
of the Baptist
•j Society will be
■IJay afternoon:
. iir' K . With-
row. r.'ll North Locust Street.
l-irel,. 3 will' Mm. J. A. Kunkle.
1117 North Elm Street The lesson
will be Miased on the latter half of
the third chapter in the book. “Ill
Koval Service.”
♦ ’trek- wuh Mr«. w. C. McClung.
112 West Oak Street
Circle 5 with Mrs.
3 Id Center Street
f'lrote B with Mrs. Will Ewan, 317
Ponder Avenue
Circle 7 with
1023 VVest Syca
<jp*_
Mil thFAIT IKE I ITI'K %HY
UEI* %l< I.MIIAT MEETS TIII'HMIli'
Tjtcrary 1 »»• part nu rit of the
Women s Shakcsp* ai t. t’lub will
Ah ’ rnrrt with Mr?* E l» I’riTdl** 044
Xm’iiul Autmuu T'hui\uda.y alXcxnuan
at 3 c clock.
Instructed to
»» study bookH fur a
__1__1 alter Chribimaa
K. J<»h-H**oH in
appreciation xvas »x-
. . ...1 Edith Force f<»r h< r
e i’lortN in behalf of I'lirls
Lmh-avor in the First t’hris-
t’hurch, and sp<cial mention
of the work of MImh VI-
: Mrs. C. H Gr- KMT
1 lntcrrne<1iat4- s<»-
. |y. It was deci4-
King's Builder.’’ •
iv, Miss Kingery fu”
former organization.
MA G AZINE A ND WOMAN’S SECTION^
1-3 cup carrots, chopped.
1 bay leaf.
Onion* i hupiKul.
(’vlytiry, chopped.
Prepare the meat by cutting Into
small cubes. Put half into a kettle
with the water, tomatoes, and mar-
row hone. Brdwn the reipalnder In
a try ’ng pan with some marrow
ano add to the kettle. Bring slow-
ly to the boiHug point, and .cook
slowly for five hour*. Cook the
chopped vegetables with the raw
ham m butter for a few minutes,
and add to the soup with the f*-h-
xoiniiga- Cook an hour longer, jtruUL
cool and dear.
A wpnrngiiM Moup.
AlparfigUB soup may be rn. _
using any preferred stock mrtde
from fowl, and other ingredient
f 4'1 lows*
MIHM C ARRIE <.M il
HI KE FROM MO! %T I’l.KIMM’.
MIsm <’.iiii4, (,<.4>di I D.
I of <’ I A. in the cl.ue, »f
1 i.* re from Mount I’iea. ant
r ust nf h* r sister. Miss
• »4•*>'11 i< h. h* L’thu’low Lawn. ’
d ism < j<»4 druJi v. as editor
O. 4 d.ijjat Quart rlv diiri.o
.1 ml
a od
1 can anparngus.
2 etip« water.
1-4 cup butter.
1 • 1 cup flOWT ,
2 cupw Bealded rtdlk.
1 xtlee of onion.
Salt and pepper.
Drain the anparagUM, remove tlpa.
and add atalka to the water. B»*ll
five minutes, drain, and add ture<>
cups of ntor-k. with thr HwU-
a. half-hour, then rub ..
ai.-ve. Bind with butter and
Add season- , ,
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That's Bllt.-rent
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U «t m anotr»r mitt.-r - one
derwtands tl**ir position and
inych thev h:i
aren't pif vir k
they npenk of Rl»*’h th
I simply *• t it mp I h i m
Yes. sell pVv is a v
able fault and very hnt«l
Hut the h ibit "f imp’HL k,
to everyone ’x !'<•
nit pral svmnathv
disc4»urairenu-nts
du r» 4 able
to atand.
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■ on. Her
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. .tgaiD rm nt. and >
a 1 Io .■ 11 r pa rt \ a
. n ik h t at i he lu»
when the r< cr4 t x\
\ pleasiriK saL'ul course was Rerv-
t-41 to the cin-^t.s as follows; Mihmcm
V* rm ll,. Allison. l/Oii Ousley Mme*.
I» L Mo<»re. R4)bert Caldwell, R.
W Bass trrnn BrI!. J^rnert Slmpron,
George Eritz. M L. Martin <’lar-
•nee Miller. Gober Wright, J W.
Le.» Po4>lu, S. .1 Stuart, |
Roberts. A E. Wilkirson. R.
r,7 H»*ed. J. W Render. t>. t
I’rank (’amp. Berta 1 |
Et.uhr, Bert Foubrij
R 11 tlarrison. Jcm^J
Robert Hoffjnan, R. J
E Hell. Jtebb EtHQCis
Classified Ade. f
DUROC AUCTION SALE f
December 14, 1922, al Gainesville. Teias
DEI.I4 IOI M NEW SOI I’M.
Tin- <raz.e tur things French Is
not (unfilled to clothes by any
means, for the fame of the French
cuisine (um spread even farther than
(he diethtea of Jenny Especially In
the making of soupa do the chefs of:
this nation excel, and run without
teat of beiiiK rivalled, the while
gamut of bouillon, consomme, soupu
mad., from wfiite or brown -stocks,
(■reai’i soups, pourees and bisques
Bouillon, consomme, or bisque is
a dClieate Introduction to the lunch-
eon menu, ami Is eaually appropri-
ate. along witli others of the soup
family, to substitute for the eter-
nal cbcktatt nt dinner. For the sub-I
stantial midday meal, such as is |
necessary In homes where children
are in school, ami the busy members
ot the familv return for lunch, soup,
especiaplly that made with t»eaf as
a foundation, may be used as the
piece de resistance.
As liisTaticed by th’a cornbinatiuni
.1 1-2 pounds lean bear.
2 j j'tmd.H marrow bone.
2 quartM colli water.
1 ran tomatoes.
1 tabb-spoon chopped ham.
2 tablespoons butter.
1 tabb-Npoon salt
1-3 < up turnips, chopped.
HIIH 61RIJP Cl tilt
EAT1VHTAI.M* O’.ll MKHHKR*.
The Girls' Club of the Misti
School entertained former members
Tuesday afternoon >a << lel i atrm
of Former Members' Lay with a
program and social Tour Kott otll
was answered by quotations. Miss
IJorotity Spe. r welc. rneu the f< r
mer members in u t'l’ >rt i.'ldrcss,
to which Miss ' Roberta BK wetr,
now a student of C. I A , re:-q nnlt-
(d. Miss 'Dorothy McCray give a
brief summary of the club • work
I'll the year. M -seapcs I rol l ipcm-
Lers unable to attend v.ei" lead
by M.ss Maty Snyder.
Miss Verna Co:
so Ur, and -Miss
...-----p..-vw- jrn tT,t/>rp,,oT1F.
— amusing rms-arrt ,pl-
E St lie's Mistake" Was
IT MIssFJr lone Nail and
rJ pard.
j| Following the program,
g members and guests \
g which t io v
dining room.
■ decot lied 1
All Hytnpolliy Welti.h
The w« m»n v. ho w as tl us
-on-holed and eatsloKUyd is
vorthy of sympathy, doesn't
o me to be a a. If pftie* at all
tas a Kf.-at dcil to put
• nd 1 think sli. ha- more
find cheerf u I ties., thar nine'.
■ ut of ten would nav- in the
■umst.ances. I 'ncjeellrmabty a
tert mor- than the woman
■rltlc^ed her would HiVi '
Hut the woman who <
her !• one of those people
lon’t like to have their sympathies
l.ppealed Io. Someone had spoken
|iymp'*|fte'tica!ly of the ether wom-
lin, aad she promptly discounted
I hs other s claim to r.vmp ’bv by
dlegtnir that she wbr h Melf pitlcr.
I Queer how people 4«> hole Ui be
lifilred to give M.vmpi.thA * H<»m» tipjeR
Its eeemm am if they irin-led R al-
■ftst touch hr giving
pvmp«itbv Im of
[•einr eornefhlnK hVnjjtvoti*
Io get ar<d i
W lftl< I M.E ”1
A 1.1< I I \ Y I <»l<
A i. . * 11 h n i n 11 ?..
-:.?'<rx1
a < t r. > I iK’U^ht. h< r . r - . t h.
ria ut t o • I f< >ra< • Gi - | Ra y
, u . .1 t ht- h’lTI'UlNt <4
the «up!" -
l-v Hhow‘inx
» titling ha.I
But It occurred tn me i
I’ay when 1 henul a wu:n
riwlv oprak nf another v
t terrible ••Jf-pltier. that
innthrr wide to the cu*A
1 n y I >a v FtRh* With a
’ $10.>00 in t<N, hav« a p. r-
plece on th* Graml Circuit
North Ran Jail.
DT<>n< hint m
, laud 4>t Mid
th»- wn•
j hr»<!• ■ •
h< r ring, th; ’ tie w <
; takt n plat • \ ug 2‘>. 1
Th»- bride, a n|< <•*• (,f Mr s \V M
Bi 4».-a n l< xx , d.is nijudi; h‘ r li'mu- 1h-i--
fir ih< I'ii'-t y.-ar', returning
fi .tn Sny.br. u In rt imv p»r»n mi
<:• rt '-n \ 111< . Tilt- ma i ri - ‘
n i izt d in S\V4 - tu at - ’
i <1 aft raw .-<l<l»ng
h.-rc I-’
r.-sign t
I a : ",
ft m
i it
t h.-Ir h unt 4>n
•t t Sal in t lay al-
ii n‘*n» ir 4 Mr<n < 'atat
r KM-IKey music
•<io«t <»f .? her RtRtrr.
u-iul. -Eux.
from In?
I r^K IA < OMPLIMEVr*
\IMIORM TO PKXTON.
j Mbses Rorene an I Z«ni
M j ent4 r i lined with
l.i idgc party at '
I Vi i i )i I.o<-hm S’re
14 rnoon romp1
’ BnttliPK nf th
11 fac ilfv, the rr -
Al » te. JkM» -kAw- -A$k.i-W.
k •' M’i i eh in.hi, v.lio wiiM
] ; I .s<>t t.
i| < ’at rii i i'»ns in
. | w t-r<- us4 11 a .•
iX:
| I I t nil •>. l
'! y ih-.hI h as f • • i l< > \ v : Mi
11 IM xt 11 (N. M i rl I la -i ks
I ' 4 rrlt. I. -uise \\ ul l ji-ii,
M PhriH <1 P’-jU*. 'Mrn
I Ma re I ma n M in- s
i lips ‘»f < ’tiu’.t i , J
; L. i
li 1
■V
M, Co
:n I
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i . .uni. O . L
MKH. (.M.HIsnt CXTKHT.IXS . .1 X K.i'.-zor
!«<*• w*: i.i iuJrii 'pyit tA
Mrs <'a(ioll V LJ.urlson enter- I Wilkins; J.
tain. I m<»rt Ilian thirty fri.-nds
t-harniing f.'«*diioh with a bridge pa
”! t\ gix. fi at h« r horn,, on
M strt.t Tuesday afternoon in
d pl’m'-iit t.> her mother, Mrs.
I :• I i, a ml “1st. r, M rs
vum. uf Dalia*.
}- i a nrl H ha\ r b. < n g
< hi rriKon s horn, i his
will return 1<» Pallan Thnrsda
t < mpaiietl by Mr. and Mrs <
HIIII.E STI DY AT
MKTHODJST W. M. M.
A large attendance of in*-mb« rs
of the W mm***’?* MixMonary Society
of the Eirxt Methodist Church w in
present for Bible study Tuisdax af-
ternoon in the tabernacle, held in-
■ ............- ............ Ntra.l of the regular buxiheNN ineet-
gu« >t*. MrntN. Jb-11 and Eran- j which was postponed until next
I Tuesday.
1 Mrs R. J. Turrentln*4, president,
had charge of tho lesaon. which was
a study of the Epistles of St’. John.
ho .v
and
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 98, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 6, 1922, newspaper, December 6, 1922; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1238050/m1/5/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.