The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1938 Page: 3 of 4
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THURSDAY, AUG. 4,1938
THE DEKBSON nUESS
PAGE THREE
OTHER EDITOR’S THOUGHTS
| COME TO TEXAS
One can tra'vel for miles and
days in touring Texas and vic'v
scenic spots worthwhile every day.
Hence the program of the
Texas Good Roads Association to
convince the people of this state
that travel within our own bor-
ders can be educationally profit-
able and fiscally economical, ns
well as pleasurable, is timely. The
association is pointing out in a
series of advertisements thut Tex-
as has nearly all of the vacation
luxuries cheaper than elsewhere
—mountains, canyons, plains,
seashore, primeval forests, In-
dian reservation, parks, cities,
the rugged Big Bend frontier,
ranges, canyons, caves and acres | ollete.
of scenic farming country—ev- The Duchcs de Chaulnes chose
same ball the house of Molyneux
mannequin wearing a sensational
Jwas represented officially by a
dress of finely pleated light pink
tulle, bouffant Winterhalter style,
with a bunch of roses at the dec-
r
COURTS
UNITED STATES COURT
RANDOLPH BRYANT, JUDGE
New Suits Filed
Essie Mae Thomas and Allen
Thomas vs. Clarence C. Braden,
Mon Thomas, Wilton Ahomas and
Empire Gas and Fuel company,
try title and possessions. The
plaintiffs seek possession of 191
acres of land in Marion county,
and ask $1,000 damages.
erything a vacationist can desire,
even to roadside parks with all
conveniences to break the monot.
ony of a journey.
These facilities, reached -over
highways among the best in th*
luiul and enjoyed under the
warmth of genuine Texas hosspi-
taiity, beckon to the traveller
iwcary of monotonous vneation
fare.—'Greenville Banner.
forcible detainer, appealed from
precinct X justice court of Jess
Wall.
Furst and Thomas vs. G. L.
'AfcMeans, debt.
Furst and Thomas vs. R.
Moore ct al, debt.
Furst and Thomas vs, C,
Bryant, debt.
•-
Hollywood
Filmshop
By ALEXANDER KAHN
C.
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT COURT
R. M. CARTER, JUDGE
New Suits Filed
Lora Self vs. Leo Self, divorce.
Angeine Alexander vs, Elva B
Alexander, divorce.
Ruby Barclow vs. N. C. Bar-
clow, divorce.
Cases Disposed Of
Nannie Ilarvill Darland et vir
et al vs. Carrie Blanche Robert:;
et al, accounting, partition, dam-
ages, cancellation of lease try
title and appointment of new
trustee; final judgment award-
ing one-sixteenth interest in oil
income from 40 acres in Brazoria
county to plaintiff Nannie Har-
vill Darland the same to defend-
ant Jewell Han-ill.
Beer Docket
C. H. Waldron, It. A, Johnson
end Tillman Woodby have applied
for a license to rctai beer at the
Tom Tom cafe, 425 South Arm-
strong. Denison.
Alvin Schroeer has been grant.-! wb0
ed a license to retail beer in Dor-
chester,
a pale pink crepe dress for the
“Grand Prix” dinner at the Cer-
cle Interallic. The dress’s draped
bodice fastened in back with
knots made in the dress material.
The pleating of the skirt began
at u low waistline. A lci-neckluce
of pink carnations arid long black
suede gloves gave the pale pink
more zest than it would have had
without any effect of contrast.
Soft pink organdy is printed
with a delicate black design for
one of Chanel’s outstanding pink
exploitations. A black satin rib-
bon belt ties in a big bow. Gar-
lands of sweet peas form the
shoulder straps for another Chan- |
nel creation, this time a cloud- I
like pink chiffon with immense
circular skirt sweeping the floor.
Even when pink does not liter-
ally make the dress, to makes
the dress because of its accessory
importance. Such is the case with
the Molyneux gown of black
chiffon whose onlv trimming is a
magnificent “necklace’’ of pink,
and red roses. Look also at
HOLLYWOOD (UP)—If sc-
entists of the U. S. Bureau of
Standards have their way, Bing
Crosby’s voice and image will be
buried for 0,177 years!
Buried along with Crosby will
be Francista Gaal, Akim Tami-
roff, Edward Everett HoAon,
Shirley Ross, Ben Blue and the
entire cast of Paramount’s "Par-
is Honeymoon.’’
It’s all because of the Egyp-
tians. It seems that in 4241 B. C.
the Egyptian priests began their
calendars. Recently Dr. Thornweli
Jacobs, president
University, mused about how little
was known of the Egypt of those
days and began to wonder nbont
present-day civilization 0.177
years from now.
So he started construction in
the granite bedrock of the Appal
at'hian mountains under Ogle-
ithrope library a crypt which wi'l
(be lined with slate, roffed and
capped with stone and then seal-
ed with a tablet of stainless steel
of Oglethrope , asking that it be unopened until
8114 AIJ. The erpyt will be deed-
ed ,to the Federal goverment.
In the crypt will be encyclo-
pedias and working models of 1
machinery of this civilization. | Firemen Reveree Selvee
Plans to bury sound flms of; BUTTE, Mont. (UP)—Fir*
President Roosevelt, Josef Stalin,! Chief Martin and his crew cn-
Adolf Hitler and Crosby received joyed the thrill—that comes only
a setback when Hollywood chom- once in the life of a fireman—
i ts said that the life of a movie of burning down a building in-
film was 50 years. After that stead of putting out the fire-
discouraging blow Dr. Jacobs de- Judge T. E. Downey ordered “de-
tided to bury phonograph records (ruction of the bulling by fire’’
of Crosby an example of modern because it had become infected
singing. 1 with lice and vermin.
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ONLY
1 YEAR OLD
THIS WEEK
I the long pink silk jersey gloves
#•* $ which Schiaparelli advises for
N. G. Bass has been granted a 1 wear with wine crepe dinner
license to retail beer south of
WE’RE
AWFUL
YOUNG
But.....
We’ve Got Big Ideas
Denison on highway 1G0.
[Probate Docket
II. R, Bone has offered the
will of J. H. Wharton, deceased,
'for probate, and has appied for
administration of the estate with I
will annexed.
dress.
JAKE J. LOY, JUDGE
GRAYSON COUNTY COURT
Complaints Filed
Bell Love, keeping a bawdy
house.
Frank McKinney, aggravated
assault.
Airs. J. W. Williams, keeping a
tawdy house.
Scotty Hill, selling lieer to an
intoxicated person.
Bennett Hogue, possession of
ilicit liquor for purpose of sale
and possession of unstamped li-
quor,
Rufus Turner, possession of
unstamped liquor and possession
of ilicit liquor for sale in a dry
area.
W. A. Slaton, transportation of i
Marriage Liceme
L. F. Huey and Mrs. Annie j
Daginan, Dorchester,
Automobile Registrations
Ben F. Green, Dorchester
Dodge truck.
SINCE
ALKA-SELTZER
CAME Our? WAV
zy—
Iheadachf.
Our big idea all this week is to offer to our
friends, the people of Denison, the best there is in
used cars and at prices far below what you would
expect to pay for such USED CAE Bargains. This
our way of showing our appreciation for the way
Denison has received our efforts this past year!
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iaste Schlitz Today. You’ll marvel at this
J
miracle of brewing that produces a beer
so smooth, so pale, so pleasingly dry.
So keyed to the modern taste, with all the
richness of true old-time beer character.
But no one
can tell you
•which heer
tastes best
to YOU—
Realty Transfer*
N. C. Ferguson to Walter Ford,
47 acres in the R. Allred survey,
$10 and other consideration, Aug,
I, 1938.
Jennie Rasso and H. T. Rasso to
B. J. Chiles, 20 acres in the W
J. Ridenour survey, $000 Aug.
1, 1938.
Jim E. Moore et ux to J. E.
Meador, 80 acres in the James
Riley survey, $1,244 and other
considerations July 30, 1038.
James E. Sykes to Florence
Sykes, 150 by 150 feet in the
Hardin Jones survey, $10 and oth-
er considerations, July 28. 1038.
■Don’t let HEADACHE. Acid
Indigestion, Neuralgia, Muscu-
lar, Rheumatic, Sciatic Pains,
rob you of healthful recreation
Take Alka - Seltzer. Find out
for yourself how quickly it will
Tclieve your every-day ail-
ments. *-
Alka-Seltzer relieves pain be
cause it contains an analgesic
(aretyl-salicylate). Alkn-Selt-
cer’s vegetabl; and mineral al-
kalizers help to neutralize ex-
tess stomach acids.
At your drug
y, store, at the
soda fountain,
and in 30* and!
60# packages for
home use.
liquor in a dry area. OXVI FC~
E. R. Vest, possession of beer \f AKliJ Oil Lbj
By AUDREY AMES
United Press Staff Correspondent
•----------•
PARIS (UP)—Pale pink and
all its rose relatives take the eve-
ning spotlight as Paris society
dines and dances in a moonlit Bois
without a permit and possession
of liquor for purpose of snle in
a dry area.
Coses Disposed Of
D. Iloscy, possession of un-
stamped beer and transportation
of unstamped beer; fined $100
and costs on plea of guilty to j de Boulogne, in the gardens of
each charge. ! Versailles or at smartly appointed
Floyd Canifax, possession of night clubs,
unstamped liquor, fined $100 and. Dominating all ther pastel
costs on plea of guilty. , tints, pink even threatens to de-
New Suits Filed ' throne mauve and cerise shades
Interstate Cotton Oil Refining'as color queen. It is found on
company vs. Roy Connolly et al, an almost equal par with black
sequestration. | and white at all important even-
George Campbell vs. Harry U. ing affairs. Mine Perret-Gentil
Tean, damages; appealed from ctTose rose chiffon to wear on the j
uTc preeint 1 justice of .Tess night of the Rose at Bagatele, He.-
Wall. i fitted bodice gave way to a full
Levis Hall vs. C. C. Malone, skirt all of panels. And at the j
ess. mm
Take Home One of These
1937 PLYMOUTH
DeLuxe Tudor with Radio
Anniversary Specials
1933 DODGE
1936 FORD
1-Dr. Touring Sedan—Like New
1936 International
i’iek-up. Looks and runs like new
1936 FORD
Coupe—A bargain
Sedan
1933 DeSOTO
Sedan
1930 MODEL “A*
Coupe
it's
a
personal
matter...
taste
1928 MODEL “A’
Truck
lke Heer that made
Milwaukee
«a_. Famous
TiLTON-MEURER
MOTORS,
611 W. Main St.
INCORPORATED
Phone 143
* «9?8
»C N L1TZ
BRIBING CO.
MILWAUKEE
irH$«
— and you’ll prefer Schlitz always!
Schlitz is excitingly different! You’ll agree
the moment you taste it. No modern re
frigerator or old-fashioned ice box should
he without .i supply of this great bee-'
“IT’S A GREAT LIFE IF YOU DON’T WEAK EN’
By Jack Rabbit
Just Kids
DOROTHY DARNIT
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Amo don't You 50 MUCH
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