Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 146, Ed. 1 Monday, February 1, 1926 Page: 3 of 8
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THE DAY FOR A PARTY.
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Kidd met with
Scout hall, here
College Tailors
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Guaranty Life,
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Bulk or Box Chocolates.
BROOKS DRUG STORE
To a man who recently moved to Denton, the best way to find
out what paving is worth is to price a lot on a paved sireet and
We gained quite a reputation
m style restorers. It'a otr bonet
that we can pat the style back
lata any article. We will Ax you
up far sprine in a way that’s
both eurprising and pleasing.
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Postal Suhstation.
are expected.
Scout Executive
the Scout* at the
Friday evening.
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sonal Service.'1 A large crowd
present.
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er to confirm President condge’s ap-
polntment of Wallace MeCmant of
Oregon to the U. B. circuit court. Me-
Cmant was a member Of Oregon’s
delegation to the 1920 Republican
convention, and in aplte of the state’s
vote for Senator Hiram Johnson he
refused to support Johnson in the
convention.
ANewYears Resolution:
“BETTERMEALS
the twelve baskets of- 5fi
saggestod that nothing should - go
to waste in the life of man. God
FRESH SHIPMENT
KING’S
CHOCOLATES
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We have a complete line of—
Talleys, Nut Cups, Stick Ups, Place Cards,
Table Covers, Invitations, Napkins, Crepe
Paper and Seals.
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Have you bought yor Con-
federate Memorial Half Dol-
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Daily Service Between
DALLAS, DENTON, FORT
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GAINESVILLE
Out-of-Town Moving.
Phones: Dallas X1514, Den-
ton 45, Fort Worth R8000,
Gainesville 113.
one off the pavement.
JAGOE CONSTRUCTION CO.
Phone 1149.
Restoring Style
With
Dry Cleaning
When a gurment loses U* trim
lined and well cared for look it
lons. Ami(large mnsure, it* style.
ture would have had only the Vir-
gin fields and streams.” He men-
tioned the suggestion of Dr. Wash
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Mra, s. K. HUM. t,
of Denton County for 46
at her home three milei
Garza early Moncay mo
Mra. Rieke nme to De
ty from Missouri In. 185
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ing are fw children,W
F Hieks, S R. Hicks.N
and Mrs. W A. Lumpkim:
children and five great
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super-natural as examples of finite
accomplishment, nd contrasting
them with t hrist’s’ infinite power?
"Man has builded cities and church -
es and schools where Mother Na-
The officevs of this bank keep in
mind their three-fold responsibility
—to the depositor, to the stock-
holder, to the general public. These
three interests are interdependent
—all are helped when one is serv-
ed.
The Denton County
National Bank
The Convenient Bank.
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RAYZOR ICE COMPANY
Phone 130.
You Bought Your Confederate Memorial Half Dollar?
Hair braids in combination of
failles and grosgrains in the new
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FRESH ROLLS
$8.00 TO $12.50
Stetsonian, the feature hats for the man who. cares, shown
in the popular shades of tan and grey. Priced at—
$10.00
Theses styles that we are showing right now by the two
makers of men’s good hats represent, the world's best hat-
makers’ greatest triumph. You can't*beat them. Get your
spring hat now.
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ed the music and sang a solo, oth-
ers who took part in the service
Were:. Miss Gladys Eoberts, Miss
Elizabeth Sowell, Miss Evangeline
Wilka, D. A. lacker, Leo Haynes.
Others attending from here were:
Misses Leah Vance Barnes, Mar-
garet Butler, Irene Burts A s. O.
C. Knight.
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For such success as this there can be but one reason--a meas-
ure of value far and away beyond anything price would indicate
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I of ragment" Kwas
»f Rev. C. A. Earspm’s
n. -----y morning at the'first
Chriatian Church. His discourse was
bgsed on .the miracle of the feeding
oi the five thousand, which ? h-
ebavecterized "the hest attested
New Testament miracle" with the
exception of two, the resurrection
of Christ and the raising of Laz-
arus, accounting for its 'being told
in all four gospels by the fact af
!robably 15,000 witnesses, many of
them doubtless living for yearn af-
terward.
1925 INSURANCE LOSS IN DAL-
LAS WAS $2,243,856 ’
DALLAS, Feb. 1.—Insurance loss-
es in Dallas during 1925 totaled
$2,287,066 with $38,209 salvage. Of
the 2,030 fires 1,230 were from per-
ventable causes, according to report
of City fize Marshal Thompson.,
defeated the Bolivar byl boys on
the High School court here Friday
afternopn at 330 o’clock. Glenn
Walde yf Sanger refereed the game.
The sores were 25. to 11 in favor
of Pilot Point. One of the largest
crowds that has ever witnessed a
basket ball game here was present,
including people from Aubrey, Den-
ton, Sanger, Tioga, Dallas, Bolivar
and surrounding communities. The
Pilot'Point line-up was as follows:
Forwards, Buster Hopson and Jo-
seph Burks; guards Bonner Lassi
ter, Weldon Kibler; first half and
I- Olin Hunn, second half; Glenn Cop-
page, center.
The Retail Merchants Association
will have a luncheon here at the K.-
of P. Hall Thursday night, Feb. 4.
The ladies, of the ‘Christian Church,
Will serve luncheon and about 100
guests including out of town people
and Mrs. . D. Francklow
Dallas
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CAMPUS CAPS
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The Cap supreme, with1 the adjustable feature, and they fit
comfortably. A wealth of assorted patterns for you to choose
from. In the light shades of tan and grey. Priced from—
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Sunday Meeting in Santer
We have a complete line of Valentine
Greeting Cards to mother, father, brother,
sister and friends.
Ivor of
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Phone 7 or 907.
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permits nothing to go to. Waste in
the naturi world. The law off eon,
M-rvation of energy was fixed a
long time before man discovered it.
Men Given Choice
“But God made man a free moral
Mrs. Mary Anderson and Charles
Morris united with the church at
the morning service, and ' John
Gale made the confession at-__the
evening hour.
“If man ran with his spirit rise
ebove nature, we need not be sur-
prised when Jesus, through whom
all things were made, rises' so far
above all natural calculations into
the realm of spiritual law, and by
means of it brings about a niulti-
plication ut forces where otherwise
we could expert only decrease,"
Farsom reminded, citing gun’s im-
provement of the natural into the
SPRING
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TUDOR SEDAN
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F. O. B. Detroit
T Runabout $260
Touring- . 290
( Coupe . . 520
Fordor Sedan 660 ’
Au prices f.o.b. Detroi
Cloned cars in color.
Demountable
rima and etarter extra
on open cars. *
hefr fe, and after their buu - - --e -ue
Cofee #memorat fundfort Baptist Assoclational
ekwereapproved by the
obal convention in Port-
... last summer.
--rmedtate Christian En-
h* Central Presbyterian
Mis. Leona Blew-
»r; win take a leading. £.U. extension at thoDento
rama of th week, which Tuptist Churoh, direeted the
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toeegaltfM Fund Rknday, Feb. T.
hartley th. fund,
whih wil go to Dr.
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nbove law and the greatness of
thentracle,che ga'ttorfhg up of
omake to .amtamne m. en-
suing yar were elected at Ito
Weekly meeting of the Troop 2, Boy ‘
8eouts, 4 Friday evening. Monno
Rucker was named_aenjor patrol
leader and Berry-scodt.fwas elected
rssistant aboutmstefOrbine Me-
What’s the Use
Of Waiting?
The best time to open your ae-
count with us I* not next year,
nest month or next werk. but
NOW, TODAY. Your money be-
■ In* to draw interent ut once
when you deposit with us. Any
amount from EL up-
DExrOS Bl ILDIXG a LOAM
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209 MeClurkan Bldg.
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W. J. Miller has returned from
a visit in West Texas.
Glenn Waide was here from San-
rer.
Buddy Johnson of Tioga attended
the ball game here Friday after
noon.
Henderson Crawford and Yeron
Caddell were here from Aubrey.
Murf LeGear of Sanger was here.
a nd a re l .
v den of accepting
an Man may J
e‘ his years, but n m m
(an save the fragments that
main by accepting Chist’s way of
living, and by expending even the
•1 ritual fragments that remain, he
can feel them multiplied ’ beyond
<<>■ potation by the working of the
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Three new immbers, Rerr Scott,
Frederick Kingsbury iand Pred
Brooks, were voted into the troop
at the meeting. ,
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agent with power to choose. The
gracious Invitation at the Christ,
‘Ceme unto me all y* that labor
heavy laden’lays the bur-
-----i-,or rejecting on
ave wasted many
if to win;- hr
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We write the Guaranteed Policies. See
me, room 211, MeClurkan Bullding.
Just try ear service once—
you" be convineed:
ington Gladden, famous Congrega-
tional preacher, that Jesus’ miracle
of the loaves and fishes reverses ■ —r .— .210- ,
I rummond’s phrase, "Th working -W of the Spiri$ within his being
of the natural law in the gpirituan! " 1 k j . i - n't
world" to the working of th. BNNQUET FOR NEGRO OTTON
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Spiritual Giraces Multiply
Here is a cosy, five-passenger dosed car built to
the highest Sedan standards. The whole family
will enjoy the Ford Tudor Sedan in all weather.
Examine such features as the strong all-steel
body, durable finish, large, well-built seats and
attractive upholstery. ' *
Ask the nearest Authorized Ford Dealer to show
you the Tudor Sedan and explain the easy terms
on which it may be purchased.
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melude: Jan. al, Sunday, Denomina-
iohaf Day; Feb. 2, Tuesday, c. E.
birthday banquet at First Christian
hureh; ‘^1, NI ssfonary Night,
Mis Naylo Bpeuking at Centraf
Fresbyterian ehreh, Feb. 8,- Fei
lowship banquet given by Intermedi-
ate society of Central Presbyterian
church, all ’ of senior intermediate*
age especially invited; Feb. 6. sun-
rise prayer meeting, Rev W. 8. Me
Birnle, Central Presbyterian pastor,
in charge; Feb. , Sunday, Frances
E. Clark Recognition Day
Idaho is the "home State of five
of the' greatest Ametican Jockey* of
the present day—Earle Sande, Ivan
Parke, and the three Garner broth-
eks. 4
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Open the New Year
BY TAKINO OIT
LIFE INSURANCE *
"This same spiritual law is appli-
crble to every man today in the
realm of the spirit, for it is only
by expending our spiritual resour-
ce* that they are multiplied," de-
clared the speaker. ’“The more one
nives away, the more he bas left.
The more we give of love, hope,
faith, courage, joy—the more one
l ar to give.
"Aside from emphasizing the
Miss Nell Naylor, former Penton
County girl who has served 11 yeara
-in charge of a missionary home to
the jungle* of Southern India, andy
who has been decorated by the
BritishFEmptfe for Bravery in com
batting wild animals, will be the
chief speaker on Missionary NNight]
Wednesday’at the Central Presby-
teran church, where Christian Endea-
vorers will present tor in connec-
tion with their observance of in f
te r national Christian Endeavor Week -
Jan. 31 -tp-tw' ■!*>'' ~----——3 '
Miss Naylor, now in this country* i
on w year’s furlough, is Avisiing
her sister, Mre. George Nies of Fort
Worth, and will arrive Wednesday
to be a guest in the home of Mrs.
W B. MeClurkan. Later she expects
to take vocational course* at C. I.
A . preparatory to resuming her
work inNndiu. She is a daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Sam Naylor
of Lloyd. 1 ■
Christian Endeavor Week will al-
io be featured here by a banquet
to be given’by the local union, of
which Miss Verna Cox is president,
at the First Christian church Tues- (
ay evening. The establishment of
(hristian’ Endeavor will be cele-
brated and tribute paid to the foun-
Her, Dr. Franets E. Clark. Several'
district Christian Endeavor officers
are expected to bo present
Endeavrers of Denton wll be ask-
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STETSON SPRING HATS
The models for spring are here. Everyone knows about
Stetson quality and the way they wear. A good selection of the
season’s newest styles and colors awaits your approval. Priced
from—
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were here from Sanger.
Worth Harris, a student of Bay-
lor University, Dallas, is here visit
ing his parents. Dr. and Mrs. T.
M Tarris. He was accompanied home
by several of his friends
Mrs. Hale entertained XIX Cen
tury Club Wednesday. After a
lengthy business session, Mr* Kyle
rave a very interesting pen pic-
ture of Jean Stratton Porter. Mr*.
Windle gave a complete review of
"The Keeper of the Becs.” Roll call
was responded to by “Men and Wo
men of the Hour.’ After adjourn-
ment a plate luncheon was serve
to members and guests which in-
cluded Mores. Leepei, Smith and
Collins.
Eleven B. Y. P* U. workers from
Denton attended the closing ses-
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been invited to the banquet - at
Texas College Feb. 8 honoring the
1ero farmer* who made high rec-
crd* in the State and local cotton
re.-text*, recently elosed: Eddie
Newsome, 14-year-old negro girl,
w.ll get special mention for rawing
two bales and 54 pound* of Tht
c< tton off one acre. Forty-one negro
farmer* won prize* in the contests.
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MALLORY SPRING HATS
New Spring styles, featuring the snap brim for the young
man, some with fancy bands, shown in all the new colors of
tans and greys. Priced from—
$5.00 TO $8.00
The young man who dresses with taste cannot resist the
smart Mallory styles.
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We wimh to thank the lndien for their splendid response towour linen dress
sule. We sold praetically all of them by the middle of the afternoon yester-
day. only sizes 42, 40,46 left. x..L.
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Phone 288. “ 213 E. Hickor
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Gen’I. Agent.
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Boys’ Campus Caps priced from $1.00 to >1.50.
You’re headed right if you buy your hat or cap here.
J. W. ^RA¥ COMPANY
' The Store of Certain Satiafaction.
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Edwards, W. C. & McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 146, Ed. 1 Monday, February 1, 1926, newspaper, February 1, 1926; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1475134/m1/3/?q=Wilson+pottery: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.