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THE DENISON PRESS
V
SATURDAY, AUG. 13, 1938
SOCIETY NOTES
Phona Your Society News to Phone 300 Please
Mrs. J. S. Knaur
Honors Guests
] Mrs. J. S. Knaur entertained
informally Friday afternoon and
evening with, an “at home” party
complimenting Mrs. J. E. Aubrey
and daughter, Miss Bernadine,
and Mrs. Aubrey’s granddaughter,
Miss Norma Jean Marsh, of Tena-
fly, N. J. who are guests in
Denison. Miss Maria K. Watt, a
former Denison school teacher
and friend of all Denisonians
shared honors with the visiting
ladies,
i Mrs. Knaur received the
friends of the honorces on the
beautiful lawn of her home, and
served home made cookies and
Church Activities
For Ensuing Week
Comments Of
A Movie Fan
First Christina—Sunday eve-
ning sei'vices wih be held at For-
est Park at 8 o’clock. The execu-
tive board of the Woman’s Coun-
cil will meet Monday at 3 p. m.
at the home of Mrs. J. C. Mor-
gan, 826 West Sears street.
"You and Me” at the Rialto thea-
tre; presented by Adolph Zukor;
a paramount., picture, produced
and., directed by.. Fritz Lang;
•creen play by Virginia Van Upp
bated on a story from Norman
Kratna.
CHURCHES
Calvary Baptist
The ordinance of baptism will
be administered at the evening
service. The evening message
subject will be‘“Man’s Danger and
God’s Mercy.”
3TU at 7.
Sunday school at 0:45,
Morning service at 10:45. Ser-
mon subject "The Open Door.”
French Cannot
Visit Italy Is
Daladier Edict
DODGERS ADD MORE MEN
The cast—Sylvia Sidney, George
First Baptist
Sunday school at 9:45,
Dr. Charles T. Alexander
Special Visa Must Be Ob-
tained, French Premier, in
Statement Today Claims
TO MENAGERIE; THREATEN
PARIS, Aug. 13 (UP)—Prem-
ier Edouard Daladier issued a de-
cree, effective at noon Saturday,
forbidding any French citizen
from visiting Italy without a spec-
Planes Search
For Ship Off
Mexican Coast
Raft, Robert Cummins, Barton Dallas will preach at the 11:00 j ial visa issued by French consuls RegU|ar Air Liner of Mexi-
MacLane, Roscoe Karns, Harry n. m. service.
I BTU at 6:45.
or perfects.
The decree, further eomplicat-
First Presbyterian—S u n d a y
evening service; at the park. Two
week’s Methodist and Presbyter-
ian Union Revival Meeting begins
at Pottsboro. Sunday evening, at
8 p. m. and continues through
the week. The Rev. S. L. Terry
pastor of the First Presbyterian
frosted fruit punch during the j churoh will preach the first week,
(visiting hours. Many friends cal- j umj Rev> ^ l Logan, Methodist
led to welcome the guests and paS(or will preach the second
renew old acquaintances. ' week. The public is invited.
, 'Mrs. Aubrey is the wife of the j -
late Dr. J. E. Aubrey, who was | Wapies Memorial—Sunday cve-
Carey, George E. Stone, Warren
Hymer, Guinn Williams, Joyce i Dr, Alexander will also fill thc' jng Italo-French relations strain-
Compton pulpit in the evening. j cd by repeated differences aris-
-- ling from the Spanish civil war,
“You and Me” at the Rialto i „ , Fir,‘ “etl*odi,‘ was admittcd to b,e » ratali,atory
.. , . ...... Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. I measure as a result of Italy s re-
the second in a row that finds
can Company Is Believed
Lost Near Vera Cruz, Say
pastor of the First Presbyterian , njng services in park. Union pray-
church here for several years. , r services at First Methodist
and later became nationally fam- church, (Wednesday evening at
ous as a Chautaugua lecturer, g o’clock. No further missionary
Miss Bernadine attended the meetings will be held during the
Denison high school, graduating month of August.
the director allowing the film to
reach a point of suspense, then
cutting it off on a tangent thai
wastes time before getting back
•to the plot—and there is a good
plot hidden somewhere along tl
line.
George Raft again is one of
those tough babies who falls in
love with Helen (Sylvia Sidney)
nnd they marry, he revealin ’
that lie has a long prison record.
Morning worship at 10:55. Ser- cent action along the same line.
mon “You and Your Brother.”
Evening worship at Forest park.
Churtih of Christ
Bible school at 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship at 10:45.
The evening worship will
The Italian tourist restriction
was described by the French For-
eign office as a measure interfer-
ing in the worst fashion with rc-
| lations between the two coun-
I tries.
I Daladier’s decree issued after a
conference with Foreign Minister
with the class of 1916. Miss Au-
brey has been connected with the
Tcnafly, high school, as teacher
of mathmaties for the past twelve
years.
Mrs. Aubrey has recently re-
turned from a two year sojourn
in Caracas, Venezuela, where she
was a guest of her daughter, Mrs.
James Marsh who will be remem-
bered as the former Ruth Aubrey.
Miss Bernadine went to Caracas,
last summer and retured with
her mother and niece, Miss Nor-
ma Jean, who attended school
in Tenafly last year and will
continue her studies in the states
for the next term.
Mrs. Aubrey is visiting in the
home of Mrs. H. G. Howe, 921
W. Gandy and Miss Bernadine
and Norma Jean are guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Martin, 143u
West Gandy street.
The repartee came thick and fast Georges Bonnet, provides that any
. . . Charley, by the way, has Frenchman desiring to visit Italy
ari opponent for the first time in must: , -
“A Letter of Introduction,” named1 Surrender his Italian tour-
Mortimer Sncrd. Edgar Bergen ist card if he Presses onf>-
She is a probationer aftd cannot is its master, also . . . HoMywood " “ ’
marry but, failing to tell her hm- directors are contemplating mak-
ing athletic films with a basket-
ball background, replacing the
long-time gridiron.
MEXICO CITY, Aug. 13 (UP)
-^-Rescue airplanes from Mexico
City and Vera Cruz searched the
coastal area today for an airplane
which disappeared yesterday with
eight passengers and a crew of
three on a 225 mile flight from
Villa Hermosa to Vera Cruz.
It was believed that two of the
passengers, listed as Luis Graham
and Eugene M. Carlson, were Am-
ericans.
The missing plane left Villa 16 hits off four
By HENRY McLEMORE
United PreM Staff Correspondent
NEW YORK, Aug. 13 (UP)—
“The Brooklyn Dodgers, through
Manager Larry McPhail, today an-
nounced the purchase of Boots
Pardee, crack 120-yard hurdler of
the New York Athletic club; Hans
Schmidt, National hammer thraw
champion of the German A. C.,
and Toto Floto, for years the
No. l clown of the Ringling
Brothers circus,
“Mr. MacPhail said the pur-
chases undoubtedly would make
the Brooklyn a strong factor in
the race for the National league
circus and track and field champ-
ionship.”
1 Those two paragraphs consti-
First Methodist—Union ser-
ices in park Sunday evening at
8 o’clock. Wednesday night—A
joint service with the Wapies j
Memorial nt First Methodist
church at 8. The minister’s fa-
ther, Mr. T. F. Harwell, of Kyle, I
Texas will lead the discussion of
"Building a Christian World.”
band that, he leaves her and
turns to crime again when lie
finds ot. It seems he has a con
science about a double crosser.
But it all comes out in the wash
after all the action and tangent;
are completed.
The screwball highlight of th<
film comes when Miss
2. Obtain a special visa
a consul or prefect.
The decree suspends all collec-
tive tourist passports for Itay.
from ]
Hermosa at 11:25 a. m. yesterday.
It reported at 12:06 p. m. that
all was well. At 12:18 it radio-
ed it was flying through a strong
ruin storm at an altitude of 11,-
Boston hurlers
took another one
tuted a peep into the future, but
not the too distant future if
Mr. MacPhail continues his mis-
sion of lifting the fuco of buse-
ball, so to speak. MacPhail has
made it his business this season
to hide a lousy baseball club be-
hind a screen of before-the-game
attractions.
He has had sprint races be-
tween the fat players. He has had
catcher vie for throwimr-the-ba A-
and the Sen;
13 to 1.
Texas league results were: Dal-
las 3, Fort Worth 2; Oklahoma
000 feet. It was calculated the! ( ltj ,r>' Tulsa 4;
plane was then about 30 miles 'Shreveport 2; San
Houston
Antonio
west of Puerto Mexico and 100
miles from Vera Cruz. There
The Italian press had charged \ was no morc wor<] 0f jt,
i that France is violating her Span-
America is the land of the free ish neutrality pledge and is send-
and perhaps someone should be inK volunteers, guns and ammuni-
The plane is a regular air liner
operated by the Mexican aviation
company which is a Mexican cor-
given a freehand in investigating Gon across the Pyrennes frontier, poration affiliated with the Pan-
corners Raft and his cronies in a
store they were going to rob and
proves to them vcih chalk and
I blackboard, that crime doesn’t
J pay. It’s interesting, but you can
j imagine a bunch of heist men. ox-
j cons, sitting still and listening
with interest to a woman? We
| couldn’t.
“You and ’Me” has its good
points but you have to look close-
the Nazi movement in this nation *° loyalist Spain
... It seems we are an anti-1 Negotiations between the two
Suine;, Nazi boy from way backi but then 1 capitals on an accord of friend-
American airways.
First Baptist church—The Mii-
sionary society will meet Mon-
day night at 8 o’clock on the
lawn of the parsonage for a Roy-
al Service program. Mrs. W. L.
Smith, program leader will fea- , . .. , _
. ,, . . Jy to find them. Except for those
ture the young people at this time. . . ,
-r, , . , . . , . | tangents, it would have been fine
ihursday night the regular choir . —
practice will be held at the home ] _
of Mrs. L. D. Thayer, 1918 W ( ~ . - . , . ,
, . , .. , , I fives «nd friends m the various
Sears. A social meeting will fol-
low, with the families of the choir!
members as guests
what real American isn’t . . . | shiP- modeled on the pattern of
State Press called our bluff the the frustrated Anglo-Italian ac-1
other day in his column . . .A cord initialed last Easter time,}
group of women up north, grow- collapsed after Premier Benito |
ing tired of always hearing of Mussolini’s statement two months j
Hillbillies, have formed a club j ago that there were grave doubts
calling themselves “Hilljil” . . ., whether Franco-Italian friendship1
And the Bonham Favorite editor could be achieved. The two enun-
claims he recently read a sob sis- tries, he said, are on the opposite |
ter telling a young man he should side of the barricade in Spain. j
be making at least $150 a month I----------
Investigating
Death Wealthy
Beaumont 6.
New Picture
Of Hardys’
Coming Here
“The rapidly growing ‘scries’
ideas in motion pictures is offer-1
jing one solution to Hollywood’s j
I perennial plea for new faces,”
Tulca Wraman says Geor,fe Scitz’ who directed
1 Ulod TV uuiail the fourth of tbp .«JU,|K0 Hardy”
----- (scries, “Love Finds Andy Hardy,”
(Will of Oklahoman Lie* on showing at the Rialto Sunday and
Table in Chicago Hotel Monday.
When Police Enter Friday “In these pictures the cast ‘nu-
cleus’ remains unchanged, but
in-a-barrel honors. He has hail
distance hitting contest. He has
bad, in fact, almost everything
but a greased pig catching event
and diving for pearls contest.
The next thing you know, Mr-
MacPhail will place a barrel of
beer at each base and turn a Na-
tional league game into a battle
between two fraternal orders.
Things have reached such a
pass in Brooklyn that you over-
hear conversation like this when
leaving Ebbets field:
“Well, Joe. it's too bad we lost
the hall game, but we finished
first in the polo vault and the
high diving event, and second i i
the javelin. If we could only get
n decent juggler I believe we will
go somewhere.”
Already Colorful
All of these high jinks staged
nt night under flood lights, con-
stitute an admittance that the
Brooklyn
CHICAGO, Aug. 13 (UP)_A w*th new adventres encountered
held on the high school campus, • coroner'g jmv convenes today to >n each successive release, it iR
and every evening during the j determine the cause of death of necessary to provide new talent.
The Durant Democrat week> beginning at 8 o’clock. | Mrs Katherine Miskell, 51, a| "In both the Judge Hardy and
river dam news break- -j-be Sunday evening sermon sub-j T . matron Jones family groups, the primary
not affected conditions ject wi„ b' ..Heaven and How T? , ’ , / ?' interest being in youthful mem-
* -■ " „ whose body was found yesterday . ...
Men Go There. ' ' 1------- —
Bride Elect Is
Party Honoree
states, returning home from Chi-
cago, where she spent the lari
few weeks of her enjoyable va-
cation trip.
nnd have $3,000 in the bank be-
fore asking a woman to be his
wife
claims the river dam news break-
ing has
there as far as the renting of
buildings is concerned. Denison
can claim the opposite affect . . .
Thank goodness.
FORMER LOCAL—
(Continued From Page
Mrs. Ruth Cates whose ap-
proaching marriage to Prue
Compton, of Denison, was an-
nounced recently was the hon-
oree at a party Thursday eve-
ning in the home of Mrs. Joe
Armstrong of Sherman.
Mrs. Armstrong’s (decorations
were significant of the position
held by the groom elect, who i-
boilermaker for the Katy. The
table from which punch was di;-
pensed during the evening w.i
decorated with a moving electric
train, and a tiny train was again
vsed to convey an array of gifts to
the honoree from the guests.
’Little Joe Edwin Armstrong
Jr., dressed as a boilermaker,
presented each guests with a
hand-painted poem, announcing
the coming marriage.
A series of games was played
with Mrs. A. Cowan, Mrs. D. F.
Canon and Miss Mary Crutch-
field as winners.
The Dora Alexander Talley j__
Juniors arc meeting today in the Mrs. Maloney.
WOW hall with
Shelton Capclle
Mrs. Massye
in charge.
Gene and Cloyee Allen,
Mr. Maolney was a member of
St. Patrick’s Catholic church.
The remains will arrive in Den- j
ison at 1:45 Saturday and be re- j
chapel
speaker.
Young people’s meeting at 6:15.
Union evening services at For-
est park.
First Christian
Bible school at 9:45.
Mr. and Mrs. Tex Allen win movc<i to Short-Murray chapel j Morning worship, 10:45.
to await funeral services which mon "Merciful Ministries.”
will be held at St. Patrick’s church ; Young people will meet at 6:30.
Sunday morning at 10 o clock,; Cooperative service in Forest
B. J. Deeney in park at 8 o’clock.
Trinity Methodist—The Mis-
sionary society will meet at the
church at 9 o’clock Monday
morning. Wednesday night at 8 j
o’clock the Third Quarterly con-1
ference'of the Wapies Memorial
and Trinity churches will be held j
at Wapies church with Dr. Geo.
C. French, presiding elder of the
Sherman district in charge of the
meeting.
Tuesday evening from 4 to 9 , ... . , , , ....... ....... -• -. _
o’clock the Sherman District their L * USUB ff0°‘ Uck in !charge of the services.
Young People’; rally will be hei.i : P ’ I Tho pallbearers will be W. F Waple. Memorial
at Woodlake, with Eiwyn Byre, G2 --Faroy* Oklahoma City Vernon; Rev. Don Harwell will preach
(if Coonpr Tkn.cMonf fu \r « teaks AGO James Carey, Will B. Carey, C. the morning sermon at 9:00, us-,
-r .. r> . , ' ' " ' (Continued from Page 1) D. Barbizon, W. F. Bender W. F. jng for his subject "The Church failing
I oxa; Young People’, Conference j ---- * ' .! Dwyer of Dallas. ; for the Task.”
1 U *d 1n‘'ke tbv principal .Main street, near the Star store Short-Murray will have charge I Sunday school at 10 o'clock
i es.-es. Ralph Slagle, another this morning observed Jodie Ben- the funeral. j Young people’s service at 7.
conference worker is to he in (nett go by on his bicycle all rigged » ::- J Evening service at Forest Park.
charge of a singsong, which will °ut in a new uniform, turned to u » .... !--::
are on a fishing trip in the Davis
mountains, write home of the
(fraud time they are having and ^Father
cf their unusual good luck
uliosc body va- iwu.iu 3 b 0£ tb cast, additions to the
, in her suite at an apartment hotel. ,.
She was the widow of Patrick cast arc usual,y mad“ from youn*
Fir.* Pre.yter.an M Miskell former head of the playersv , _ ,
Sunday-school at 9:45 a. m. I cities Smice nil company amP I*0r®u” Only^ Young Once,
Morning worship at 10:50. Rev. | f president of the Western second of thr Hardy Fanl,ly 'm"
Bamey E. Maclean will be guest m,.oleum Refiners’ association, turca- two "comers were given
a chance to prove themselves, as
a ; Eleanor Lynn and Ted Pearson
, ., ,, (were given featured roles. Elean-
negligec, was found on the floor
by a maid. Police Sgt. Phil I °,r bynn, ,VV."Py
Shore said he had found two box-
i es of sleeping powders and Mrs.
„ Miskcll’s will on the table. She
1
I had been taking the powders for____
several months. She had livedi jj0rtation, was introduced
nt the hotel since the first of thio,American film audiences.
who died Dec. 25, 1935.
Mrs. Miskell’s body clad
since while Ted Pearson went on
to a good part in "Test Pilot.’
“ ‘Judge Hardy’s Children’
served as the vehicle with which
Jacqueline Laurent, French ini-
to
year with Moina Smith, 23, her I »jn ,bl. ]a(csb Hardy Family
nurse ami companion. production, ‘Love Finds Andy
Miss Smith wag away when the Hardy,1 the studio placed another
body was found. She said that youn,jer players in an im-
Mrs. Miskell’s health had been lportant‘ r0]P. i,ana Turner, al-
h«r though twice
follow a series
picnic supper.
of games, and a ?entleman standing near, asked
HAMILTON—
and
(Continued from l’age 1)
she
-what circus was in town,
where was it going to show.
Last evening at the handsome him in the arm> when
residence of Judge Cook,
them to ask routine
he stopped
questions ■
ego in which she suffered three
broken ribs.
\ ELLOWSHIP HOUR
AT BENJAMIN HOME
SUNDAY NIGHT. 14th
The young people of the First
Baptist church will meet Sunday
I eight after the preaching service
SUNDAY SCHOOL
PICNIC THURSDAY
WOODLAKE IS SITE
The Sunday- School department
of the Trinity Methodist church
enjoyed a swimming party and
picnic supper at Woodlake, Thur-
day night.
The Rev. Paul O. Cardwell, pas.
tr of the church and Mrs.
Cardwcl, accompanied the groun
to the lake. A. D. Campbell, Jr.
was in charge of the entertain-
ment which featured games nnd
contests and extemporaneous
speeches.
a bountiful picnic supper was
Following the swim and games
spread.
Long-Sneed hospital where
has been confined since an un- Woodard street, Miss Mattie Belle about an out of state license,
fortunate accident several weeks Cook entertained a few friends Their names have been eon-
in honor of Miss Emma Smith, needed with bank robberies at , th . , FeHowshin Hour
who is about to depart for Flor- Bradley, Ark and at Minden, La„ t regular revamp M"U’’
ida. Music and the dance were and the robbery of a bank ines- at the home of Mr’ and Mrs- &an'
in order, and later in the evening senger at Woodriver, 111. I Benjamin Jr., 705 W. Hull street,
a delicious collation was served, j Hamilton’s brother Raymond
Yesterday evening things in the Hamilton, was a ranking mem-
since the death of
husband but that she had appear-
ed to be in good spirits yesterday,
A coroner's physician perform-
ed an autopsy but withheld his
tried in films, is
given her biggest part in the pic-
ture as Mickey Rooney’s erratic
and feather brained girl friend.
‘The other picture 'serials’ re
findings pending further analysis. main more or iPSS steady regard
His report was expected to
presented to the jury today.
Chicago Makes
Bid in League;
Yankees Split
ing new players. But they are
developing youngsters, attracting
audience attention to boys and
girls who may later develop into
top ranking players."
baseball team, as a
basehail team, is not skillful
enough to stand on its own It
hasn’t been a sufficient attraction
for years, despite the fact that
the borough of Brookyn has the
most loyal and rabid fans in th 1
country.
I won’t listen to the argument
that Mr. McPhail's sideshow ac-
tivities have resulted in increased
boxoffice receipts. The appeal or
races nnd. contests and of all the
other things he has put on i
temporary. Maybe he has brough’
more customers through the gate;
than passed through last year.
But what about next year, and
the year after that, and the year
after that?
If baseball is to last, is to con-
tinue as our National game, it
must stand on its own feet and
hot call on circus stunts for suf
port. And don't forget this: In
nil the history of baseball few-
winning team or team that
were strong enough to make a
first division fight, have suffered
financially. I think Mr. MacPhail
would be buiding on sounder
ground if he would spend his time
looking for major league ball
[layers for hi; tram instead of
arranging vaudeville acts.—
(Copyright 1938 By United
Press)
EIALTO
Miss Rosemary Foudray, a stu-
dent at the University of Texas,
arried in Denison last night for a
weekend visit in the home
of her grandmother, Mrs. M. B.
Cox.
Ray
the western states are expected
to arrive tomorrow.
Chicago came out in the open
The program for this meeting' Friday afternoon and practically
is in charge of Tolbert Mur ran told National league fans and op-
depart- ber of the Barrow-Parker gang. | and Miss Ruth Murrell. The mem-
to their
-BRIEFS-
Missouri-Pacific running
ment took a sudden change. He was executed in 1934 for the
Where men had been lying idle murder of a Texas penitentiary!
Her parents Mr. and Mas, before, ail were busy- and trains'guard in an escape plot, Floyd
Foudray who are touring 'vt‘nt sent nut in two and three Hamilton took up where his bro-
sections. .ther left off.
August 13, 1903 j Throe Missouri farmers were
Two swarms of bees appeared ]slugged and robbed recently. Onej ly discourse pertaining
Phillips Dowd, son of Mr uo l °n ^a*n street this forenoon. Was forced to accompany his as-| religious activities. An informal
Mrs Lee Dowd 731 IV Mor i Tbey furnished a humming, re- sailants on an automobile trip.I social hour follows the program,
has gone to Sedalin Mo "to '([’ 'olvins: nubulous mass, ten or fif- The farmers identified their at-J The organization is sponsored bv
relatives ' ' |*ecn fce* high. A number of per- tuckers as Hamilton and Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reeves.
sons passed through the mass and The pair escaped from the Mon-| ___..____
_ * from the manner in which a darkv tague county, Tex., jail the night
Mary Frances Phillips, daugh- retreated, a bee evidently thrust of April 30. They had been held
ter of Mrs. W. J. Rylee, 931 his stilletto in the fellow’s face, on a burglary charge. In their
W. Woodard ig reported ill. (After a while the two swarms escape they beat the jailer into
—.........— |separated. One settled around a unconciousness.
Mrs. Blanch Leffel has gone to (telephone box nnd the other took-------
Lubbock to accept employment Possession of a chimney and that VOTERS—
j Her position as head of Madden’s! Was thc laat se<m of thcm’ | (Continued From Page 1)
1:---- -——-
ponents the Cubs were not
bership of this worthy organize-! through Waking their bid for the
tion is made up entirely of young! pennant even if they arc 61s
people who assemble every Sun-1 games behind the Pittsburgh Pir-
day night, following thc preach- j ates.
ing service for an hour of friend- Friday the Cubs touched two
EVERY DAY DENI BON—
_ millinery department has been
James Kelly, assistant manager Clled by Mrs. Ray- Campbell ce-
of the S. H. Kress Co. has gone j tPnt|y a member of the Newsom
to Omaha, Neb. for a vacation Ready-to-Wear personnel. Mrs
visit. j '-amphell was formerly employed kardy””^kMp""pouring
of the best Pirate pitchers for
sixteen hits and won 9 to 3 while
Bill Lee was holding the Bues to
seven scattered hits to win his
' 14th of the season. Harry Gum-
ibert hurled three-hit ball and
New York copped from Phila-
delphia 1 to 0, gaining a full
game on the leading Pirates. Bos-
ton regained fifth place by knock-
ing over Brooklyn 2 and 1 as
Jim Turner baffled the Dodger
batters with seven hits, one a
"SALES MEAN JOBS”
LAST TIMES TODAY
GEORGE RAFT
SLYVIA SIDNEY
in “YOU AND ME”
STAR
PREVUE TONIGHT
SUNDAY and MONDAY
JACK LUDEN in
"PIONEER TRAILS”
FLASH GRDON NO. 4
CAPTAIN AND THE KIDS
SUNDAY and MONDAY
c ALL AROUND HER
—«4f*®r,d'n*^ *
• *
41
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
OF BAPTIST CHURCH
MEETS MON. NIGHT
Mrs. W. L. Smith will be pro-
gram leader for the Monday
night meeting of the First Bap-
tist church Missionary society-
which will have its Royal Service1 homer by Dolph Camilli. Cincin-
observers, he has stirred up
Richard Jones of Houston, will
upend the week end with his par-
ents, 'Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Jones.
499 W. Morton.
by the Madden store, and return:
after several years.
(Continued from Page 1) ranks of those whom he did not
----select as his favorites and in those
Praises on “Love Finds Andy ranks are many who voted for
into the O’Daniel. They will register their
Press office from local business protest in doing al! they can to
(men who attended the sneak pre- elect the man scratched by O’Dan-
ivue the other morning . . . Fair- ial, it is declared.
Mrs. Eugene Human and Mrs. fax Nisbet of thc Dallas News,! At any rate, the unprecedented
Howard Holmes of Durant were'slaving for John Rosenfield while thing in political lines seems to
shopping in Denison Friday. Ibe takes life easy in Hollywood, have no parallels such as being!
program nt eight o’clock on the
lawn of the pastor's home at 60°
W. Woodard. (Mrs. Smith w’ll
feature the young people on this
program nnd hostesses serving
(with her will he Mesdameg Rylis
O. Johnson. Dewey Garrison, M.
L. Stanphill, Rurke Thomason, J.
D. White, and Mrs. Harry Gregg.
Mrs. Charles Gustafson, i>2i
West Gandy is reported seriously j
Mrs. E. L. Boyd, 1030
Gandy, returned [recently from
an extensive motor trip to Cin-
Trajnmel Get* Contract
N. L. Trammell Friday after-
claims “Alexander’s Ragtime the prerogative of a business di-|
w ) Band” is one of the best musicals irector, even of a governor elect,
ea” ever turned out of the film cot- ns was given by Mr. O’Daniel forjnoon was officially given the raz-
cny . . . The Quintuplets receive his reason in selecting the four, ing contract on the old Houston
$7,000 an hour while acting
candidates
elected
along j school building, to be replaced by
a modern structure, late this year.
1***£J# AlAN D,NEHART
At any rate, we shall see what i Mr. Trammell was low bidder on
we shall see. the work.
J Edward BROMBERG
nati, playing under lights, turn-
ed back St. Louis 3 to 2, al-
though outhit 9 to 6. Bucky Wai-
ters was credited with a win. i
In the American league New
York managed to cop one game
of a double header with Philadel-
phia 16 to 3 after the Macks had
taken the opener 6 to 4. George
Selkirk blasted three homers dur-
ing iUie day. the last coming with
the hoses loaded Cleveland whip-
ped Chicago 12 to 9 but thc Sox
came back to annex the nightcap
C to 5, scoring the winning run
in the ninth frame.
Washington batsmen collected
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