Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 252, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 4, 1930 Page: 8 of 8
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We cordially invite you to
Senator ©lnt O. i
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for Governor, will speak in Denton,
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Weather-man Cram offers a slight
chance of rain in his Wednesday
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of pink chiffon with matching acces-
sories. Flower girls, members of the
It pays to have your ear
pentering done by experts.
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We Can Serve You!
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Van Wormer, Patsy Jean McDan-
iel, Billy Ralph Hyer and Elisabeth
Albriten.
Following the ceremony a recep-
tion was held at the home of the
cording to announcement made here
Wednesday morning.
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Former Pilot
rounding counties,were searching to-
day for James Howard and Bob
Russell, prisoners from the Wheeler
County Jail who escaped last night
after slugging Lee McBee. jailer,
as he entered the cell block with
their suppers.
Rex.E..As
ment of TO
SPARKMAN
Battery and Electric Co.
402 W. Hickory. Phone Z42.
_ We would appreciate a eh re of it during the
month of June. .
JOAN BENNETT
With Conoco Germ-
Processed Motor
Oil
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permanent, satisfied cus-
tomer. -
Their Anchor Dairy Feed
is a 24 percent protein, and
this feed mixed with their
Joy Sweet’ Feed makes Qne
of the best cow feeds you
can buy. If you want more
milk, feed Bewley’s Anchor
Feed.
Last month’s accounts are due and payable at this office.
Discount of 10 per cent will be given on all June 1st bills
if paid by the 10th. The card notice has been discontin-
ued and those who prefer to remit by check may secure
the amount of their bills over the telephone. Phone 219.
ndLlan Smith and
(visited in Denton.
Troop 4Scouts
Receive Awards
A municipal boys' band is to be
conducted in Denton this summer
by M. K. Sandifer. A meeting of
boys "interested will be held in the
band hall attheTezemers Colege
Point Boy Weds
Special to Record-Chronicle. t
PILOT POINT, June 4—1Before
relatives and a large group of close
friends, Miss Kanna Yeager, daugh-
departments. Mn. F. A Tbpen is
supervisor of the beginners’ depart-
ment, Mrs. J. 8. Stubbs, primary,
Mn. Rapner, juniors, and Mrs. E.
W Melbn Tthe intermediate.
Foxworth-Galbraith
Lumber Co.
W. W. King, Mgr.
— _N Ta Attend Callage —
The following Sanger studente will
attend college this summer: Miss
you ought to take care of
them. This is the best and
cheapest way and you can-
not afford to be without one.
Monday morning at ths First Bap-
tist Church under the direction at
patrol score, 4,316
The awards were presented at the
meeting of the Scouts Monday night
by Dr. W H Hawley, president of
the Kiwants Club, which sponsors
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Fifteen girls were present at the
Scout meeting Tuesday evening. The
following girls took the tenderfoot
test: Dorothy Horst, Virgie Mae
O’Neil, Jewel Dean Seal, Gertrude
O’Neil, Marjorie Burroughs, Theda
CherryLand Maty Frances Ready.
Mrs. Paul Hood and daughter and
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LWEDNESDAMJUNEM
Tnter^^High in
“Governor Plan"
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Notice Water and Light Consumer*
ORGANDY
A regular 45c quality—4
19c Yard —
Ar-La-Tex-O Store
Denton, Texas.
Texan
Interurban
—Railum.
^4.27-32 s.
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WANTED! 300 ctASS T- MEMBERS at onicet U you wieb to take sdvan-
Clifford Stroud
Phone 277.
800 E. McKinney.
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Handy Motor Co.
1 Phene 440.
Feed!
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The prices are less on our Heavy Alu-
minum, and the quality is the best the
market affords.
tegs of our Special omer in our Burial Policy, get bunn some to ishe
Start* -
Thursay
—only 2 days
One graduate and two registered pharmacists
are on the-job here day and night to see that your
physician’s orders arecarried.out to the-
detail. We maintain a fast delivery sent
Call 86 or 188. A
Regular admisslon prices
here . . . tho they charge
$2 top tn New York City.
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mlgege West Side Bq.
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Bible S^IuHjI^
Sanger O pe ns
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Bpecial to Record-ChroniCle.
“ BANGER. June 4-The Dully Va-
cation Bible School which opened
Glasses Scientifically
Fitted
p Lena M. Skiles, Opt. D.
Office McCray’s Jewelry
Store.
WELCOME
Summer School Students
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OUR PRICES ARE NOWt
City of Denton Water and Light Department
BROOKS DAIRY, Inc.’ A
' xita or see our peiseman at once. Koine Mutual Lte Association, De
Conscientious
Serving for both rich and poor
with all the sanctity, fore-
thought and complethess of
Qiomelect and trained orzent-
Behmita Undertaking Co.
Day Phone to
unsettled. Barometric pressure was
lowered by one point to the past 34
hours, showing st 30.07 st 7 o’clock
this morning. Slight variation has
been recorded in temperature read-
ing for several days, though the
nights have been somewhat wann-
er. Wednesday’s registrations Were
86 a high with a tow 70.
RONALD COLMAN
in his first-
All Talking Picture
“BULLDOG DRUMMOND”
h“n-
a scenario for yeare—Brooklyn Ba-
The Service Complete
in adcition to managing all ths
complicated details of the funeral
service and burlal, we are prepar-
ed to furnish everything necessary
in-the way of garments and sup-
plies. Our stock of funeral merch-
andise is comprehensive enough to
suit every taste, and the range of
prices meeta the needaotslk.
At Ever*
All Day Thursday
June 5th
Headlee Tire Co.
Tres.
Phones 88, 1060 or 44- -
Denton County
National Bank
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erated by Denton people.
Spectals in Dishes at Evers.’ in
Sat Vauea in U
Wen. Cars
45 1 —azd -zh.n. _
Model A Standard Coupe.
Model A Tudor Sedan.
Phon 148.
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Welcome, Student*
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2 Savtri are
Bee orpe
may fiae"0n
ma*c-
M depenanbt
Ut fheh lee
governor, Mrs. T. C. Onibaugh. was
elected. . ;
Plans for conducting the work of
the body inelude quarterly meetings
of the whole church membership,
and the first one will be held some
time this month, s committee com-
posed of C. O. Yancey, Mrs. C..E
Hastings and W W Brownlow,
Mmes. Clyde Massey and R. Led-
better having been appoin ted to se-
lect time and place of meeting and
make other arrangements. FPollow-
ing the offer 6< 16 by the presi-
dent to the governor group show-
ing the best results at quarterly
meetings, a committee composed Lof
W. R Vivrett Jr., Mrs. C. C. Yan-
cey and W. C. Boyd was named to
form a record by which the work
of the governors may be measur-
ed.
The object of the governor plan,
is financial, to lift the church bulld-
ing debt, it is announced. ------
pay us a visit.
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LOW RATES
„Tamertna"m*
$1.25 to Dollai
• Each Sunday
"Out of Step"
A Comedy.
Thursday Only
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r Daring! Dazzling!
A girl—primitive, barbaric,
fired wth t grim resolve to
wreak vengeance on the
man she loved!
Carowe present
DOLORES
DEL RIO
REVENGE
Nashville; otis McBride, Peabody;
Misses Ima Nicholson. Fae McClen
don, LiUMfia Smith, Pauline Burch-
ard, Winien Cowling. Della Cow-
ling, Marguerite McDaniel, Jennie
SHAMROCK PRISONERS .ES-
CAPE FROM JAIL
SHAMROCK, June 4.— Peace of-
fleers of Wheeler County and sur-
ohn Maclachlanzeceiveda watch.
.and the foot patrol a tent as the ren
suit of a contest in Scouting which
had been in progress tor some tme
under the direction of H B. Mas-
ters, scoutmaster of troop 4. An in
tricate system of scoring By points
had ben worked out baseconem-
"c.
:2.
A Complete Dairy Service,
108 Avenue A. v
HOFFMAN & LAKEY 17
Try Ackers Baek Medicine,.z L
You can ride on the film
alone.
Crescent Filling
Station
207 W. Oak, Phone 88.
“Ah wins.”
“What yuh got?”
“Three aces.”
“No, yoq don’t, nigger. Ah wins.”
“What you got?”
220 W. Oak St.
Phone 292. J
Heavy Aluminum
Demonstration
-kmrska Ee.
The New City Cafe
-Last Times Today •
House on Texas Street for Rent—Not Far from C. I. A.
Think of the accidenta that are happenig every day right around people’s
homsezon.the way “L*!0” gong to and from work and on the farm. Not
— only WiU the policy Fyfe writes fully oover all these hanards named but
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unUi youhavs talked with Fyffe about thia combination policy. for your
inem.wiM.i00 be.pntd for.ant the amount paid to you will be doubled
-y” Are. in.hospital. Our company has just written us. saying: "Be-
gin writing applies tlons now, and give one month without cost. We also
wutes..sramtedfut.vatue nfe Insurance policy for ths least possible
‘id"Eer PNnekdd ■
(Notars in omee—will go to your homa, whan callnda
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ohe of the best. You have
only to try this feed to be a
PIGGLY WIGGLY
Mrs. Jake Crandall is slok:4-2
Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Robinson of
Aubrey visited heme. Dr. Robinson
and Dr. Rice attended the Texas
Medical Assoclation meeting st
Gainesville. . . 'b
Mrs. Mary Billy Bier of Dallas
visited her sister, Mrs. Guy Bads
Mrs. J. A- McBride and son are
in Nashville where he will attend
Peabody OoUege. ■ i
_ predictton.- saying toniga and
.5 Thursday will be partly cloudy to
Point but now of Wichita Falls,__________._____
were united in marriage st Floral Opal Russell, State University
Heights Methodist Church to Wich- Mattle Tricksy, teach in Pea
ita Falls Sunday morning. Dr. C. M.
. -------- bride's Sunday School class, were
Dorothy Alice Wise, Joan Cox, Ruth
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a TfiriUert Pa »»
b 500-Foot Level
in Denton Well
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—i WIEN YOU’RE THIRSTY /
Come in-and’try a delicious Van Root Beer. A big.n
full for 5c. Then you’ll come back for more.
DYCHE’S DRUG STORE:
t College Supplies. '
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D Bronaugh. Linnte Bess Draper
Edith Ganabill, Elzabeth Meek. Rosa
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LOVE ASSUMES
OFFENSIVE IN
TAMMANY FIGHT
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DALLAS, June 4.—State Senator
paled for delivery here today belore
the Dallas County Women’s Demo-
cratic Association on "Th Tam-
meny Tiger’s Footprints in Texas
Politics," declared he was one of 13
candidateaforiheDemgqraticnom.
inatin for Governor who in 1928
-voted to keep the Tammany Tiger
out of the White House"
”I have the honor to be the only
candidate for Governor who voted
with the majority of the people of
Texas in that great contest," he
declared, TWhie the representa-
tion of the minority is divided up
among my opponents." -
pastel flowers. The bride's maid,
Miss Aurlebelle Yeager, wore a gown
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ter of Judge and Mrs. M. F. Yeager,
3604 Ninth Street, Wichita Falta,
Monday night, June 9, o'clock, diency in Scout work. Maclachlan
The nucleus for theband willbe made the highest individual score.
high school boys who Were members (— —*—— --
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Bimpeon. -pastor, officiated.
The bride was attended by her
- niece. Miss Aurlebelle Yeager. Ches-
ter L. Cloer, brother of the groom,
was best man:..........-- —
The bride wore a gown of orchid
chiffon with accessories to harnon-
1» and carried an arch bouquet of
brtde’s parents. The going away cos- Miss Lottye Wheeler and A. Cor-
tume of Mra. Cloer was a lovely tan
presided. Because of the increased
membership of the church a new
Come and see what fine cooking can be done in the
new Heavy. Aluminum WATERLESS COOKER,' DUTCH
OVEN, SKILLET, Etc.
If you keep boarders and have a lot of cooking to do.
you will be interested. If you have but little cooking to
do, this new method should interest you.
Better cooking, more easily and more economically
of the school band during the win-
ter, which is conducted by Sandi-
fer. Any boy in Denton is invited
to join the band this summer and
no musical training is necessary,
Sandifer stated, as he will teach
beginners as well as those at expert-
ence. —
The work 1s to be continued
through the summer. -— -
Miss Katherine Jackson of Fort
Worth and Mudred Jackson of Den-
ton visited Mrs. H. Jackson.
upe
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MrarBuianuWaenatecana MnssenidondayJune oth., at 2 clock, no-
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Neff Roberts
of Denton visited J. H Hughes.
Hugh Pate visited to Tioga- ■
Mrs. Will Wilson of Gainesville is
visiting Miss Max Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs Max Hampton of
Oklahoma City and Mrs. B. L. King
of Marietta visited Mr. and Mrs. E
L King.
R. T. Jones and son of Ban An-
tonio visited Mrs. Sam H. Sullivan.
Mr. and Mrs. X. J. Seal, Misses
Ruby Lee and Alyne Seal were in
Gainesville
Miss Ruby Beal is home from C. L
A. where she received her degree,
majoring in vocational home econ-
DoMTXALnon-comeI
Daily Vacation
b. - 2
......75c
1200.
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Band to Play in
City This Summer
blue combination.
The young couple will spend their
honeymoon motoring in various
parte of Texas.
The groom is a graduate of Tex-
as A & M. OoUege and is bead
chemist of a refining company in
Wichita Falls. >
-Elor is a son .of Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Cloer of Pilot Point.
How would you classify a tele-
phone girl? Is her’s a business or a
professionrhencg-ame
• Neither, it's a calling-D. & H.
Bulletin. li
To our city. If you need
Edwin Horst, Munhall Major,
MSBs.Mty Jt^iMta add kth vh
son of Dallas visited Mr. snd Mi
B Horst. • , ya 2
Wilam Fox
' . - Presents
. Janet Gaynor
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Charles Farrell"
in
^High Society
Blues"
A Movietone
Musical Romance
" Our Gang Comedy
* Sound News..
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A Screen Song
Last Day
He asserted that "no candidate
ought to be voted against because
he voted for Al Smith in ICT. I am ?
going to vote for a number of such -
candidates myself. We should look
to the futura atid hwkto the past.
To Fight Tammany ।
"But.no candidate ought to be
voted against because to that con-
test he voted with the majority of
the people of Texas against Al
Smith; and no man ought to be
elected Governor of Tagas snd
leader of the Democratic party to
1930 who cannot be depended upon ,
to stand and fight to the last ditch -
against the election as well as the ’
nomination, to 1932, of Al Smith
or any other wot-Taaaimw candi-
date that Raskob and Tammany
Hall may try to ram down the
throat of the Democratic party.
“With John J. Raskob. chatrman
of the Democratic National com-
mittee, admitting that he has con-
tributed $65,000 during thelabt year .
to the fund to destroy prohibition
and that he is under agreement to
contribute S3O.000 a year in the
future to that fund, and that the
Du Ponts and other associates of
, his on Democratic National Com-
mittee are contributing a larger
amount than he is to this Same
fund, the prohibitionist who says
that prohibition is not an issue is
The organiantion meeting of the
newgovernor plan".of the First
Christian Church was held Tuesday
evening at the church, much HP-
thusiasm being shown to working
out the details, It was announced.
H M. Russell, president, who wss
Drillrs have passed the 500-foot
levet in the new water well in West
Dentop and the well, it is believed,
will be completed well within the
60-day time limit
-cHohmatlona ar about the samed
those found in the last deep well
diled here. The Trinity sands are
expected to be encountered at a
depth of about 1.200 feet
DREAMLAND
Utat Day Showing
WANNENBNOS.,
NTHE
PALAs , but their cow feed .
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” Denton Dairy Products Co. „
“Two eights an’ a razor."
"Yuh shohdo. How cum you so lucky?”
You don’t have to be lucky to get SERVICE out
of COOPER TIRES. The SERVICE is buit in. Try
COOPERS next.-k ,
We have an exirareuppi41
of Safety Deposit Bozes fery
rent at $1.00 per year. If
you have valuable papers,
News Briefs.
Mrs. F. A. Tippen took her Sun-
d day School class to a picture show
in Denton after wich they had a
slumber party Monday night
Rev. and Mrs. J. L, Ratliff, Jack,
Movie Producer,owan?we‘ve had Men a Suits cleaned and pressed............................
- „ Cash and carry.
Delivered ...................................................
EAST SIDE TAILORS
s ~ Phones
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Are You Thinking of Changing
' Your Drug Account? / d
Municipal Boys’
EdMMdbY
Free Meat Delivery, Any Amount. Phone 1133.
South Side Square.
Charles and Miss Grace Ratliff of
24**#w% -"-4* 3eh" **om SWWM-M V
Eldorado visited here. Ratliff
preached at the First Baptist Church
SundAy night ,4.
The bank fixtures were moved in-
to an adjoining room Monday night
and Tuesday workmen began refia-
ishing the interior.
n Llyan Tashman
g' - This exceptional stage
melodrama now an ekcel-
lent All - Talking - Picture
. released by United Artists.
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$ g-hm"
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The Audacious Mr. Colman Look* for Excitement and
Romance! 1
tress! And youH get ex- sm--
I, he's citement with thrill-adven- sd22
_ , itional hires too! Shuddery and p2zna
surprises! creepy experiences that.
This ex-army Oaptaln keep you on the edge of /Datmean
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didate for adventure Tinis love affair with the WT’J
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the cause of a lady in dis speaking screen (0238 68822625
WE HAVE MOVED
Into Bob Mitchell’s old stand, five doors east of our
former location. We are remodeling and will have
as first-class, up-to-date shoe repair shop as.can’be
foynd anywhere.
NORTH SIDE SHOE SHOP
Phone 344.
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Tr one of our BPECIAIS at your favorite drug
e Store.
1 Egg Malted Milk he Cream f
Cherry Marshmallow
4 French Vanilla
Sun Kiss
You’ll like these.
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