The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 74, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1937 Page: 3 of 4
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Fifteenth dist. court
B. M. CARTER, JUDGE
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Divorce Suit* Filed
Emogene May vs. Robert
Adalaide Whiting vs. Bill Whit-
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jJGennie V. Hancock vs. Paul
Kelly Hancock.
Paul Newman vs. Ida Mac
Newman.
GRAYSON COUNTY COURT
JAKE J. LOY, JUDGE
Baer Docket
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Aldridge,
application granted to retail b«er
in Denison.
Cuei Disposed
Royce McGahey, highway viola-
tion, dismissed on court's own mo-
tion.
Non-Jury Docket
Settings of civil caseti not to be
heard before a jury were an-
nounced Tuesday by C. H. Bar-
rett, clerk of the county court.
. or the week beginning Sept. 16
the following cases will be heard:
Essie JacKSon et al vs. Grand
High Court, Heroines of Jericho
B. .Lewis Tate vs. Odd Fellows
lodge; Bessie Pitts vs. Odd Fel-
lows lodge*; J. W. Hall vs. Grand
Lodge Odd Fellows; Allie Mae L.
Kemp vs. Odd Fellows loge; Jen-
nie Burton vs. Odd Felows lodge;
Viola Burton vs. Grand United
Order of Odd Fellows; Robert
Riddle vs. Grand United Order
of Odd Fellows; Mattie Organ vs.
Grand United. Order of Odd Fel-
lows; Standard Telton Milling
company vs. C. L. Graves (special
for Sept. 11); Security State
bank of Southmayd vs. W. S.
Green; Fred Schmidt vs. Superior
food;; Inc. (Piggy Wiggly in Den-
ison.)
Cases to be heard in the week
beginning Oct. 11 are: C. P-
Ridge vs. Eastern Iron and Metal
company; E. C. Larance vs. J.
Lee Wilson, (Star Credit com-
pany) ; J. C. Thompson vs. A. F.
'McCants; A. R. Crump vs. Grif-
fin Grosery company; Herbert
Glover vs. Mamie B. Glover;
Grand Commandery, Knights
Templar of Texas vs. Hans Floyd
Bassett;
Leona Franklin vs. Imperial
Life Insuranie company; Furst
and Thomas vs. J. M. Ellis et al;
D. 0. Kuykendall vs. P L Brown
et al; Edward Simms vs. Washing-
ton National Insurance company;
Emma J. Brannon vs. Royal
Neighbors of America; H. C.
Zathraeus vs. Ferguson Seed
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Farms Inc.; G. L. Hicks vs. Fer-
guson Seed Farms Inc.; Firestone
Tire and Rubber company vs.
Joe Wilson; Standard Gas
Equipment Corporation vs. Ed-
gar Peveto; Burton Lingo com-
pany vs. S'. M. McCollum et al:
Burton Lingo company vs. G. F.
Owngy; Detroit Vapor Stove
company vs. The Peveto company;
Pullman Coach company vs. The
Peveto company; Sam Harris vn
Citizens National bank of Deni-
son; Nancy E. Riley et al vs. Lo-
cal Union 102 of United Gar
ent Workers.
Jury Setting*
| Cases requiring a jury hear-
ing to be heard during the week
beginning Sept. 27 are as follows:
A. L. Grant vs. John Saltzman;
Maude Wren vs. Universal Life
and Accident Insurance company;
H. B. Coats vs. J. D. McDonald;
Jim Lee vs. John Wharton et al;
County of Grayson vs. T. A. Hig-
£ins et al.
Jury cases to be heard during
the week beginning October 4 are
as follows: Furst and Thomas vs.
'M. W. Mires et al; C. C. Mitch?1!
ivs. Coca-Cola Bottling company;
&. L. Haning vs. L. J. Butler; G
■C. Heberling company vs. W. F.
Barrington et al; Jacob E. Deck-
er vs. Hubert Stephens and W.
M. Seal; Whitesboro Fruit com-
pany vs. Whitesb'oro National
bank; Bentley Produce company
vs. Foster and company.
Marriage Licenses
Eugene Hale Adams and Miss
Eddina Newby, Denver, Colo.
to La Fern O'Hanlon, north BO
feet of lot 3, block C, C. L.
Stowe's addition to Sherman,
containing BO by 140 feet, $1,375,
Sept .13.
Fred D. Willis et ux to Eliza-
beth Willis and Mandalyn Willis,
lot 10, J. W. Vadenra ddition
Sherman.... $500, Sept. 11.
John Hancock Mutual Life In-
surance company to Joe C. Porpst,
two tracts totaling 71.6 acres in
Franklin W. Davis survey; $2,500,
Aug. 8.
Automobile Registrations
R. L. Bemberton, Downingtown,
Pa., Chevrolet sedan.
Miss Frankie Slaughter, iSher-
man, Chevrolet sedan.
Warranty Deeds
Mark D. Larkin et ux to Jantes
Thompson, lots 9 and 10, block 1,
Lyon's Post Oak addition 'to Sher-
man, $2,700, Sept. 4.
1 John A. Bruce to B. F. An-
drews, ot 3, block 8, Ramon Rubio
'survey, Oakwood Park addition to
Denison, $1 and other valuable
t considerations, July 17.
Mary Wilson Rumans et vir
HOW WELL DO YOU
KNOW THE
jyjORTHgAST^ESTgOUTH
?
By Put Perry
! l,—Who were the two state
personalities cheered and booed at
a recent mass meeting of the
Dallas Ford employes?
2.—What was the annual holy
day observed by local Jews Tues-
day,
i 3.—Who was the Central Ward
school teacher promoted to the
high school faculty?
I 4.—What was the heavenly
body reported discovered by a
Chicago scientist?
5.—Who was the Katy official
passing through Denison Tuosay
on the Limited enroute to Dallas,
from St. Louis?
6.—'How was Candlewood lake
in Connecticut established?
'■ 7.—Who is Milo Anderson?
' 8.—What is to be the title of
the Junior Alpha Delphian club
yearbook this year?
9.—For what purposes were ap
proximately 34,000,000 trees dis-
tributed to farmers by state and
federal departments?
10.—How many dollars were
raised at the nation-wide presi-
dent's birthday ball last year for
treatment of infantile paralysis?
Answers to the foregoing ques-
tions may be found on the classi-
fied page.
If you have a leaning for col-
lecting old oddities, try an add In
the classified. We can help you
make the contact.
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 74, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1937, newspaper, September 16, 1937; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth327701/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.