Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 127, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1925 Page: 4 of 8
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Candy
Stationery
Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Moody
orchestra leader. Is the "king_of jazz.”
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Gainesville and Miss Derothy
visited the Mcmurtry
SportNews
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Ledgers, etc.
Totals
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ttally covered by $50,000 insurance-
Way ne
Do You
Marinello
Ed (Strangler) Lewis,
in two fulls
out
fall in
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old
Hardirt.
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HEAVER FALLS,
A. degree at the Teachers College
with Walter Beall,
men,
newcomer
COURT HOUSE NEWS
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Mr. and
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of Lloyd.
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has
teen visiting home folks in Denton
the infield with
Columbia eleute
Lou1_Gchrig,former.
‘accident could not be viewed from
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B. Griffiths.
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Mrs. Clara Beale
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in the city.
mildness and its appetizing fragrance.
And notice also the coarser "Rough
Cut”—slower-burning, and therefore
cooler. Here truly is a pipe tobacco
that IS pipe tobacco! ' .
guests
Davis
town
dor.
for
in Little Elm.
in Little Elm.
Johnson and Howar Spanks in
of Dallas that position thrnjgh
pointment by Mrs. Ferguson.
| 48 to 37 yesterday '• kill the Nor-
. ris bill providing or government
way.
par-
the first
a crotch
You never tasted such rich
mellowness as Wellman's
method puts in this tobacco
severely
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Mr.
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We know how to do it right.
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l lot Ladies Coats in brown with fur collars and without fur
collars all wool, regular 12.50 to close out $7.95.
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Successors to Walker & Grant
South Side of Square
We offer you for
Friday and Saturday
SCRAPPING OF TEAM
HUGGINS’ PROBLEM
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DISTRICT COURT
New suit fileu:
Sirs. M. E. Allen vs. O. R. Smith et
al., to try title as well as for dam-
ages.
213,250—F. B. Huey, Denton, Ford.
213,278—H. N. Robertson, Ponder,
Dodge.
213.291—Frank-Wilson, Pilot Point,
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lest Delis ery Serv ice
in the city.
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was not determined.
LG. kick Dies Near Aubrey;
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SPECIALS
Mr. Daniel who has been very
ill for some time is improving veary
much.
Bud Reynolds and several others
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Friday and Saturday Specials
Bleached Domestic, 36 inches wide, the good old hope
15c
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de—Aaaxammpen.. —me*
sons, was burned
EERiI son •MANKKT,
KEW YORK. Jam 9. Liberty bond
Stations today were: Liberties 3 1 IS
5; scond 41-4 100.20: third 4 14s
fourih 4 1 4s 101.29.
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to fix per doses
LOCAL GRAIN qvoraTONs
Local «raln prices are quoted;
Wheat, basis No. 1, $1.70 per bushel,
louta, basis No. 3, 58c per bushel.
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1 lot of the very best Brown Domestic, .36 inche
motes, a wonderful value for only 13c.
1 lot of Ladics’ Dresses, all wool materials in
- terns to close out $5.95.
otg7
V. Duncan of
Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert
son of
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S)E with SAFETY at
THE CURTIS COMPANY
(Big) Munn, former University of
! Nebraska athlete won the heavy-
the-shore bnt- it was
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You can, pot them
J! ,1"-
in Dallas.
gof 1 have been domiciled in Georgeti
n.( homes until Mood Hall, men’s <
mitory, can be made ready
'them, the boys relinquishing their
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sims have
moved to west of Frisco.
Yours for service.
THE SERVICE DRUG GO.
1 Garza.
Mrs. J. R. Beale of Dallas
brought here Sunday very ill
Mr. and Mrs. E.
Joe Springer ’
f three. Munn won
bus—lawclosing its. principal fast ,
and west -treet to the use of motor Joe. J. H.
busses and ervire cars This will
Inractically bar the operation of '
certain vebicles through the town, i
Walter, were
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Fort Worth
If none took and
from here were out south of Fxis-
co fox hunting.
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rebuilding are already under
has returned. ...................... — the. infield with Lou Lehrig, former_________
Olis Reynolds and Floyd Sttedman Columbia elputery the veteran Ernie-----
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| Cnzadere was drifting helplessly pre-
paring tn ower hay boats and that
ill for
th< past several days,
tmprorg?-----— —
were guests of Mrs. John Norris of
Lloyd.
Jim Beall of Pilot Point visited
—m—- —
bny today during the heaviest fog
of many searons. The scene -of the
of Corinth.
delphia, by which Scott might be
sacrificed for GeHeway er Dykes of
defendant company entered into
contract whereby plaintiff Vas to
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+Wooldrizc_c
I Terry, g
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Miss Ida Lee Hudson who'
21 minutes with ’
The loss of $300,000 is only
and children
Toiler, lhe girls.’ quahtet of the
Rest Cottage will sing. Burial will
be in the Masonic cemetery.
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fecb--e
and Mi I M Brooks, who has
ap- immediate family a brother. J. P.
iedgers. Journals, Casl 1ks
and all the other blank look,
that your business will' Heel
; Hardin, and a seven-yvar-uld
in 1:
hrre.
STRANGLER LEWIS EOSES MAT
Y CHAMPIONSHIP
tervals since.
WNow that boxing is legalized in
a Oregon and California. it is expect-
- ed that Wasnington will be the next
be made to have the new legislature
-take . the matter.
t Wants Fight?
Calvert, W. E. McLeod and son,
" “ Robertson, -Tom Lester, Mrs. Pockrus
C. O. Porter, G. E. Williams, Mrs. ' Mr* flara
C. B. Lester, H. A. Porter and son.
ents here.
.Mr. and Mrs. M.
Fort Worth visited
R. V. Duncan.
Geo. W. Reed of
Just Received—
A wonderful line of Child-
ren, Misses’ and Boys Shoes
mC-. ' uweg •w
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morning and was a complete loss
as there was no insurance. The
loss to MeNe ill ws about a ton
of cotton seed. The fire was caused
by a defective flue.
Jess Bradford of Hawley visited
relatives and friends here.
Mrs. E T. Patillo of Letots vis-
■ted here during the holidays.
D. R. Hudron and son, Otis. Sam
. s -Asm
’925 crops.
f E. Calvert, wife and son are
isitinm in Dallas.
A tenant house on Ray Nowlin’s
farm, accepted by John McNeill and
hildren were guests of Mr. and
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$24,000 FOR PRESBYTERIAN MIS-
SION WORK IN TEXAS
DALLAS, Jan. 8. The committee
on national missions of the Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Hall Bardin,
Glen Rieger vis- (this winter.
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=s
in Denton.
I Porter and sister,
e . Naturalisks state that the average . Miss Verna McNeill
mouse has a daily run of about ten
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beale.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olen of Dallas
visited Mr .and Mrs. Joe Springer.
Mrs, Vara Beale and children
were guests of Mrs. Sidney Dorris
of Lloyd.
hundred co-eds filed out while the
luilding was burning and all es-
caped without:nfry and with some
nt th. ir personel belongings. They
AomicilaN -in Con-en+AT
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game in which
took part were.
Power & Light
Heffington, f
White, f .
Stanton, f
Baker, e .
Lipscomb, c
Ward, g
Kennedy, g
Huggins considers he has bol-
stered his catching staff with the
acquisition of Steve O'Neill from
Boston. O’Neill an,d Wally Schang
will do the bulk of the work, with
Hoffmann and Bengough serving as
understudies.
Wally Pipp on first, Aaron Ward
at second, Scott at short and Joe
Dugan gat third, probably will form
_ MARRIAGE LICENSE
veweu .... Sidney Beck and Miss Lula Mao
reported the VHasten, Lewisville.
Chas. O Neal and Mrs. Mae Phil-
el‛s remarkable upsurge in Thurs-
s-elesing dealings eonelusively
wed that Wall street’s biggest tinan-
interests were still enthusiastically
Qish. rhis demonstration caused a
di on the part of the sold out trad-
i to replace their Hues and opening
■Bags were marked by another out-
rat of strength concentrated prinei-
Uy on leading industrials. Steel com-
m continued its rapid climb reachng
, beat levels since the war eride days
124 3-8. Baldwin also displayed
onounced buoyancy, soaring to a
w high for the current bull swing at
17-8.
Extraordinary improvement in the
seFve-atie-et local Eederal Reserve
ink which jumped to 78.2, against
6 a week ago completely restored
nfideneerega Ffg Hie money sttua:
m and th general list moved"a head
gressively under the impetus of ur-
mt demand ior all clusses of stock.
the Athletics.
Sam Jones, Waite Hoyt,
Shawkey, Shocker and Iferb
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mgeto an feminine pugiust
105 pound Cta« ha. been im
Mr. and Mrs.
ited in Rhome.
L An almost forgotten old tobacco
I secret, "Wellman’s Method,” dating
o from about 1870 and now ours exclu-
sively. is responsible for the delight-
ful taste of Granger Rough Cut—its
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attended the party given %y Mr.
and Mrs. Emory Fry.
Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Cofey and
children of Denton were ituests of
Pa., Jan. 9
Special to Record Chronicle. 1 ,
PIOT POINT, Jan. . T. G. Irick 1 |
died at his home near Aubrey Jan. 1 f
.8 nt 0 a. m. He had lived here , 0
a numher of years. Irick was 66
- yes . 2 months and 12 days old. He I
5,25
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FOREIGN EXCHANGE.
NEW YORK. Jan. 9—foreign ex
ang opened irregular Sterling.de:
Mn 4 7s Irmo .0525 1 2. ire .0120;
eiiam - ,0806 1 4 : marks -380.
Tom Nix attended the party given
by Mr. and Mrs. Turner of Oak
Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pockrus and
from Rochester, a likely addition.
nee that ayny printions
I lot men’s very best Duck Coats sheep lined a very cheap coat
at $ 12.50 to close out nt $8.95:
Haughton has accepted a
in St. Lquis, leaving this
9’, > I.
fc-k.Tr? .2- d "
Mrs. G. W. Nix were
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
.—lmhm.9
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Ben F. Sullivan is in Sherman ... E.. n:..
serving on the Federal grand jury. Iews F rom •1xon
Miss Nora Freeman of Fort Worth. DICKSON, Jun. 8.—The farmers
visited Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Freeman. I are very busy preparing their land.,
• Mr and Mrs.- J. Mt Wufong were -- -
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last Saturday
sun I od by his wife and several j
weight wrestling championship of vhildren und several brothers and ,
the world just night by defeating si te 1. Funeral services willl be. I
lan) ’ .....i- • ‘- " In-id at the home of his brother. I ' |
c Iri -k here Friday afternoon at ; I
120 o‛lk, conducted by Rev. T. A |
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Local interest in the destruction
by tire of “The Annex," ancient
women's dormitory ut Southwestern
; University, Georgetown, is felt be-
cause of the fact that Southwes-
tern’s president is Dr. J. Sam Bar-
cus, former Methodist pastor here,
and also because there are many
Southwestern "exes" in Denton. Two
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r 75 • , i
1n
per lb* sweet potatoes • i x peT hai
gruprruit i0e to 200 each. ieuions 250 !
needs of the e e. erediscussed.
Arlington to Enforee Bus Law
FORT WORTH - The town of Ar-
ington ’ will enforce its new motor
operation of Muscle Sho ala but did WAKETON, Jan. 8.—Some of the
-not take netion on the Underwood i farmer* have begun plowing for the
Special to Recon i-Chronicle.
SANGEER, -I n. 9.—Many of the holdings in Cooke County in return
aers are unde* ided abput plow- i Tor certain services to be rendered
g the wheat fields it is said by him in the operation and develop-
at the wh at in sprouted and ment of the property. Doudrick,
uy to come through the ground Price claims, now refuses to carry
un in one instances it has come out the alleged agreement. This
• eg! durng the- past few days. seems to be the first litigation
- wry late for wheat now, how- . growing out of the Big Indian dis-
F M Rady who has beencritt-tcovery well which showed produc-
Jly ill for several duys was worse tion pcveral weeks 8° and at ln"
1 bursday afternoon.
have trouble getting up in
the morning to go to work?
I'xpbably you do. An alarm
cick will solve the problem
fulvcu. We have them from
$1,75 up.
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! iving Trays at 42c—an ex-
i I lent value.
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to tall- in line. An effort will Presbyterian Synod, meeting here
, today, alletted $24,000 to Texas | lense, goodwill would reign.
I Presbyteries for mission rand fielda-
work. Apportionment of the fund T---o-
Personals
Carl Ilolmes who wa
burned several days ago i
be tit work. . ’
Nary Lou, small daught
xkmsaveCmre
mivrs b- i ers steady with
mursdaj’n market; early sales 750 (
pt* A#--# unchanged; practi-
wVtov ieaU *50, few up to 1000: stock
rs and feeders nontnally steady.
Ilogs-receipts (0001 slow. very little
done shtppers bidding around 1020
& 1063 ou desirable medium and strong
Weizht butchers; looks around strong
with Thursday's best time; big pack
rgna working; packing sows 975-80;
Vig and tight weghts dull:
"'Ehenp recepts 3,000; lambs a quarter
lower, early top 1775; others 1700-65;
od iots see psteady:
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FERRY BOAT COLLIDES WITH
PATROL BOAT IN BAY
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 9.—The
—-Northwestern Pacific ferry steamer
| Cazadero was reported to have col-
lided with a United States coast
i guard patrol boat in San Francisco
Mr. .and Mrs. Frank Testament and
children of Little Elm visited Mr.
and Mrs. Phillip Hill.
Mr. and Mrs George Rose and
children of Little Elm were guests
of Sam Reynolds.
Howard, three-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs Henry McDaniel, while
playing Sunday fell over, a stump
rind split his upper lips. It required
three stitches to close the wound.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Reynolds and
children were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Levi Nix of Lloyd.
Lem Nix, Henry MeDaniel, Rob-
ert Nix,'Bud Reynolds, G. W. Nix,
Sam Riynolds; Tom Buckner, B. F.
I ockrus and Phillip Hill were in
Denton.
. Clyde and Guy Dodley were in
6 5 1
^Packed in
heavy foil
instead of
costly tins
hence
104
A week-end parkage f Lie
vrett’s Saturday can! N
combination of chocolt i i
pound packuges. Nt. 'Like
liome a couple of boxes this
evening. A nice a--ort ent
i - f Whitman1- ('hoc' lal bB ।.
Mrs. Lon Smotherman of Fort , ..
Worth is here nt the be-tste of her • -quartera to mect. the —emergency.
daughter, MiSs"Eunice"smothermn: x ™iis
whoelar Mr -nd Mrs. Jksn. Mihe meeting the calamily "hat plans (or
Marinello Toilet Preparati 13
are products of nnls. A
Eeuuty Aid for Ever', Nret.
Try the face Powder, tilet
water or one of 1h f‛
Croat): . You will like t h 1.
serve. ____-
In the outfield, Rale uth. Bob
Meusel and Whitey Wi't, no doubt
will hold forth in th ir customary
posts with Ben Pascal and Earl
Combs sending by.
Denton Butchers Lost Another
Game In Fort Worth League
The Butchers, Dentora ehty in
the Fort Worth major league, dropt
another game Thursday night in the
weekly mill when Power & Light
defeated them 40 to 17. The Denton
team was handicapped by the ab-
sence of Rogers, former Denton High
star, at center. The Denton team has
been handicapped in every, game at
Fort Worth due to training op a
regulation court with an unusually'
high ceiling and then having to play
in the smaller courts at Fort Worth
and in addition having to work un-
der low ceilings.
Denton played an unusually clean
game and suffered but one personal
■foul while seven counted against
their opponents.
The Telephone team took the lead I
in the series by deft itirg Burle-
son with a 39 to 12 score.
Tbe line-ups and ■ ring in the
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Miss Leah Vance Barnes, daugh-
ter of Mrs. Bennie Barnes, Bolivar
Street, has gone to Groesbeck where
she has accepted a position in the
Groesbeck High School. Miss
Hames, graduated from the College
of Industrial Arts last spring, and
has been doing work toward a B.
I Hantins have lived for the past Di
AUSTIN,—J. L. Chapnan, banking I or 18 years at their pre ent resi-
commissioner appointed in action donee where Delbert Lee was born,
by Gov. Neff, will retire ruin the Deceas I was a member.of the Mu"
position with the Neff ad inistra- 1 tang church. Besides Ms' mother
tion, thus assuring Chas, o Austin and father, there survive him in the
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in any style that you hap-
pen to admire. The new Cor-
r • II siz- the large folded
paper with large envelopes to
iaat h, the long straight pa- '
Lr withenvelopes or Lhe
tandard folded paper. In
dli reit grades of paper and
finishes you are sure to find
the paper that suits you here.
"NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—Whether to
Degin the scrapping of a team that
;omped off with the American
League championship three succes-
sive years and came perilously near
t making it four, is the problem
con’ renting Miller Huggins, manager
of the New York Yankees,
"If any of his stars is to go this
year, it probably will be Everett
Srcott, the hardy perennial of
tthortsops, who has played more
than 1,150 consecutive games. It is
scarcely a secret that Huggins made
overtures to Connie Mack of Phila-
na
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----eje $ au--p-
oamesoemazme - -m-M
visited Dr. J. C. Rice.
C. S. Gary and wife wer in Fort
Worth.
Mrs. Claud Richie and son of
Wichnta Falls visited Mrs. Otto Pan-
nell. .
died last I i iday at the homg of his
father on he Light Ranch between
the light < ( pel and Mustang com-
mumti’ie Hi; de (th was due (to
spinal mer nvtis. Hundreds of
friends atlended the funeral Bunday
N :......1.. '.......
Smothe.man was a guest of Miss
Katherine Jackson when, she became
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Leach of
Gaimesville were, guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Touchstone.
Rev. J. L. Ratliff was in Decatur.
Miss Winnie Rice visited in
Henrietta.
cyde LeGear left for Allen
Academy after a visit to his par-
। cut
aomEumhtnugh
mftmm
Bo McMillin, football coach last’sea-
son at Centenary College and for-
mer football star of Centre College,
| has been chosen for all-year athlet .......... . ....._
iie coxh for Geneva foftere. The1 nftnmntnr-Trr -t'nttage Hill—Chapel.
+amount ofhissalarywasnot an-iRev. T. E Hardy, Metholist pastor
. .1 v . j .nounced, but it is said tobe thetat Nrstani Fhureh,condm+-+ th-,!
inock comprise, the Yankeemounde-+ege- ihe institukion ha aver paid ..............by. kevccormL
for a coach. j M. (i.sot Jr., of Pilot Point. The
and body hold and the thire in less
than a minute with the same hold.
He lust the second fall on a foul
when he threw Lewis over the
hopes ami out of the ring.
McMII I IN TO COACH GENEV \
. COLLEGE
J yce, little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs.. J. W. McCracken, ist quite sick.
Ulric Burkholder was in Fort
Wor th.
Miss Lucile Haughton has re-
turn d from a week's visit in Fort
Wort h.
Mnes. Walter Tummins and Grif-
fin of Gainesville visite ti Mrs. Mc-
Murtry und Miss Nelle Harter.
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visit in Houston.
T. W. Porter has proved here front
Mongayue, :
< li । lie Burks left Thursday for
Tylr vhere he will enter u busi
nors rollrgc. ... - ......
. Mi -I c. Whitesides is sick.
T 1‛ Davenport was in Dallas.
M - Dorothy Woods is sick.
Mi II, M. Russell und Miss Bess
Nadi 1 ,- e i.- in ■ Dallas.
(I. Irocks, small daughter of
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Miss Berta Mae Looney, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Looney, and
student of the State University,
Austin, who has been serving as su-
। perintendent of the ’Teen Age Di-
I Vision of the Christian Endeavor
Union of Texas has recently been
made city superintendent of this
work in Austin.
i in all‘the new leathers and lasts, all solid leathers and must
satisfy or money refunded and the prices as cheap as you can
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[; MH providing for esing the power
2 pl nt and v - ‘isposition
sof Muscle Shou " tb"
d Bizzell Sees Ferguson
TEMPLE-Dr W R Bizzell, pres-
ident of A. & M College, was here
"TThursday in > on Fei once with Jas.
■ Ferguson, husban of the Gov-
aid Mrs. W V llil lof lurkbumneti
is ill of pneumehia at the home of
Mrs. John Plummap.
Mrs. Edgar I’rily who has been
ill for the pust few days i 10 bet
ter.
Hugh Kyle is sick.
Lul Erench ul Denton Emi moved
lips, Fort Worth.
i two tugs, were riving assistance. AUTOMOBILE REGISTRATIONS
tFeArerN-f, Averitt, Pilot Point,
' 00815.000 10SSr. s. nsporDemton Milling C°” Den-
r Fire early.. today„fmtnyed,the 113,238— R. A. Rieger, Sanger,
MAlpha Tan Omeya" rati n ty house iFord
tchere with a losy of $45,000. Thirty- ' —
U"fve oecupants of the hove fled in
.thpir nightelothins an?,1os‛ nt th ir
personnl belongings , ‘
Norris Muscle Shoafs nin Killed
WASHINGTON The Sennte voted
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Here are {four champions in golfing attire. Leo Dlegel is 1924 Canadian golf title holder, Gene Tunney holds 9
tbs light heavyweight honors, Gene Sarazen is former- national golf champlon, while Arnold Johnson, famous I
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Edwards, W. C. & McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 127, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1925, newspaper, January 9, 1925; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1474919/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.