The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 68, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 9, 1937 Page: 3 of 4
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 9, 1937
THE DENISON PRESfc.
PAGE TTTRE*
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COURTS
son, suit on note. Default judg-
ment for $517.
Collinsville State bank vs. R. ('
Carrigan, suit on debt. Dismissed
at plaintiff's cost.
B. L. Blankenship vs C. E. Mus-
slewhite, damages. All parties giv-
en leave to amend.
Kate Everheart Ilarvev et vir
GRAYSON COUNTY COURT , , . .. y .
vs. W. O. Walden, suit on note.
FIFTEENTH DtST. COURT
R. M. CARTER, JUDGE
N«vr Suit* Filed
W. S. Meredith et al vs. CyruB
A. Simmons et al, partition.
JAKE J. LOY, JUDGE
Appearance Docket
D, R. Huffaker vs R. A. Hig-
gins, suit ofT debt. Case set for
Oct. 4.
L. C. Jackson vs. Tyree Vawter
damages.
First State bank of Gunter vs.
B. M. Head, Buit on note. Judg-
ment for plaintiff.
C. P. Ridge vs. Eastern Iron
and Metal company, suit on debt.
IA!1 parties given leave to amend.
<D. D. Knox vs. Bob 'Richard-
Jiuigment for plaintiff
Non-Jury Docket
Mrs. Mary Kidd-Berry vs. Lee
Grigsby, forcible detainer , suit
appealed fom justice court. Dis-
missed at defendant's coat.
Ferguson Seed Farms vs. Rich-
ard Coffee et al, suit on del
Dissmissed for want of prosecu-
tion. ,
Beer Docket
lMr. and Mrs. C. R. Aldridge,
application for license
beer at Denison.
to retail
Realty Transfer*
Cora E. Lawrence Luton et vir
to Clyde Brown et ux, four acres
of the W. J. and J. H. Wood sur-
vey, northeast of Sherman, $050.
Jimmie Taylor to Gibson
Brown, lot 7, block 7, Washington
Heights addition, Denison, $15.
Sam Owens et al to J. C. How-
ell, three tracts in S'am McGlothin
survey; purpose of correction,
Feb. 27, 1987.
S. L. Dicken, Howe, Olilsmo-
bile touring sedan.
lAlma Wallace, Sherman, Oi&v-
. olet master coupe.
Robert Cox, Sherman, Ford
touring.
Southmayd Gin and Feed com-
pany, S'outhmayd, Chevrolet truck.
Marriage License*
James Boyd and Virginia Lee
Henderson, Sherman.
Hugh G. Hadley, Kansas City,
Mo.
" Oil and Gas Lea a
Mrs. Bessie Finer to The Tex-
as company, 29<2' acres in two
tnacts of Hugh Cowen survey; $1
f>. 1987.
Automobile R'egUtrationi
D. R. Cunningham, Sherman,
Chevrolet sedan.
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Floyd Gibbons, KRLD KTSA KM
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9. NBC—Amos 'n Andy, WO
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orchestra, KRLD KOMA KTSA K
MOX KWKlf KTRH KGKO. NBC
—Lee Gordon's orchestra, WBA
V WHO KPRC WKY WOAI.
10. CBS—Bert Block's or-
chestra, KRLD KGKO WHAS KT
6A KWKH KSL KTRH WBT.
Orchestra, WFAA.
10:30. CBS — Benny Good-"*,
man's orchestra, KWKH KNOW
WACO KOMA KTSA KSL WBB
M WBT KRLD KGKO. NBC—,
Andy Kirk's orchestra, WDAF Wi
OAI WHO KPRC WKY KOA. Or-
chestra, WFAA.
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KTRH KOMA KTSA WBBM KN
OW WCAO KMOX WHAS. NBC
—Eddie Varzos' orchestra, WSM
WOAI WMAQ KOA WHO KPRC
KVOO. Orchestra, KRLD. Sum-
mer Variety, WFAA.
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HOW WELL DO YOU
KNOW THE
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By Put Perry
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X.—What was believed by sta-
ticians to have a large part in re*-
duction of accidental deathB?
2.—Great Britain and France
have made what announcement
regarding sea piracy in the Medi-
terranean sea?
8.—The death of whom caused
the first football casualty of the
season?
4.—.Coin silver of what nation
is not pure silver?
5.—Where and when will the
state convention of the Brother-
htod of Railway Trainment
held?
6.—Who was the former Deni-
eonian recently wedding Miss
Nona Cipher of Sherman?
j.—Who wrote the "Origin 01
Species by 'Means of Natural Se-
lection"?
i 8.—What wer# the ob;
found in a pond of water by a
Dutch linen merchant in 1665?
9.—The anual wage of a poet-
luarete in England consists of
what amount?
'10.—What was in Didrot, 18th
century poet used to dare people
to do?
Answers to the questions abovo
will be found on the classified
page.
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fishing his favorite sport: (3) On the air with prima Jonna Florence.
George on the Hollywood Mardl Gras broadcast on which he is starred,
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 68, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 9, 1937, newspaper, September 9, 1937; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth327695/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.