The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 90, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 5, 1937 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DEMfSON PRESS
TUESDAY, OCT. 5th, 1937
fled hie feet every tint* fa«
spoke hie comedy lines end th#
camera being close to it threw
him off focus.
“I just don’t seem to be able
to help dong it,” bewailed Healy-
J‘Take ofl' your shoes,” de-
mand Beery. Healy did so won-
deringly.
Berry nailed the shoes to the
stage floor in the correct posi-
tion.
‘‘Now get your feet into them
and just try to shuffle,” remark-
ed Beery.
The i3ea worked and that's how
golved the problem of Ted j filmed the scene.
COURTS
lack that was leveled at him.
But Justice Black, after main-
taining a dignified silence during
Old Star Has New Tricks
OTHER EDITOR’S THOUGHTS
FIFTEENTH DIST. COURT
R. H. CASTER, JUDGE
New Suits Filed
Ruby Milford vs. Virgil Mil-
ford, divorce granted, with cus-1
tody of minor child awarded
plaintiff.
Motion Docket
Claude Odom vs. Dick Archer,
suit to dissolve partnership, de-
fendant’s motion for costs-
I MIGHT BE BEST PLAN,
’ AFTER ALL
I The Herald believed it was a
mitake for Associate Justice Black
ever to dignify tho attacks made
upon him of Ku Klux Klan mem-
bership by any sort of reply. The
attacks undoubtedly were launch-
ed, not for the good of the Gov-
HAD TO NAIL HIS
FIFTY-NINTH. DIST. COURT
F. E. WILCOX. JUDGE
New Suits Fi'ed
W. A. Sowder vs. J. R. Camp-
bell et al, to remove cloud from
title.
SENTINEL'S new
Superheterodyne ra-
dio tuning Ameri-
can and FOREIGN
stations. Outstand-
ing at
The “Thousand Island,” in
the St. Lawrence just below Lake
Ontario, are really about 1,800
in number.
GRAYSON COUNTY COURT
JAKE J. LOY, JUDGE
C. II. Waldron and R. A.
Johnson, application to retail
beer at 319 West Main street,
Denison.
Probata Docket
H. R. Short has applied for
the guardianship of Jo Ann
Short, a minor.
Non-Jury Docket
Shelton B. Mason vs. Masonic
Grand Chapter Order of Eas-
tern Star for the State of Tex-
as, suit for debt. Defendant’s
||irst amended original answer 1 DALLAS, Texas, Oct. 2—Although it has been more than a decade
filed- ince Jerry Mann, star S. M. U- quarterback dazzled footoall fans
___ I with his spectacular passing, he can still shoot ’em straight and fast.
. , i Here he is shown dmonstrating his passing stance for the benefit of
Automobile R.g,..ration. hj(fh schoo, rookies.
Burton Coffman, Sherman,
Terraplane coach.
G. D. McAda, Sherman
debaker sedan.
J. J. Darby, Sherfman,
coach.
THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
YES F CRD It 1 BKOKX TtAt
C.N6A6EMENT OFF. YOU SF.t <
SHE WAS A DEAUTIFU.
£|R L NICE DISPOSITION, SYIELL
DPCSSER ANO ALL THAT £>oT
1 THREW MS1R DOWN JUST
BECAUSE SHE HAD tAONEY r
msm
Fire Sale!
MOW IN PROGRESS
ON ENTIRE STOCK OF BEAR DRUG
CO’S. RECENT FIRE. EVERY ITEM
GUARANTEED, JUST SLIGHT
SMOKE DAMAGE.
REMEMBER OUR LOCATION-
221 W. Mato
(1st door east of Bear Drug Store)
mtsmJBK jvsVl -rr bssmsbbbb
The “Sit-Down’ strike was first
used in France about 400 years
ego. Its modern use was revived
also in France, being used exten-
sively in French industries after
the Blum goverment took office,
in May 1936; promptly following
which it was taken up by a few
unions in America.
| Stewart survey, $10, June 18,
: 1937.
John Marshall et ux to J. A,
[ Vaughn, three tracts in the sur-
j vey originally granted to R. 0.
Barrett and T. J- Shannon, $10
: and other considerations, Oct. 1.
Anna E. Morgan et vir to J
1 C Evans Jr., lots 2, block 2,
1 North Woods Heights addition
| lo Sherman, $300, Oct. 2-
1 C. M. Howard et ux to O. E.
j Wentzel, 121.56 acres in the
Marriage Licemei
Elzic J. Cross and Hassie Lee
Attebery, Gunter.
J D. Baker and Elizabeth
Louise Stallings, Denison,
Herman Riddle and Miss
Gladys Spincer, Whitesboro.
Britain’s prime minister must
pay an Income tax on his salary
of $50,000 a year.
Mineral Deed
Martin Theimer to Looney L-
Ward, undivided 25-2021 inter-
est in 8084 acres in Alfred
Berry survey, purpose of dee 1
being to convey an undivided
one acre, $20, Sept. 16.
HOW WELL DO YOU
KNOW THE
JVJORTH£AST^ESTgOU I H
Oil, Gas and Mineral Lease
Jim Mires and Ollie Mires to
Jim Storms, 20 acres in Henry
1—Why are first aid demonstra-
tions being conducted this week
by city firemen before assenih
of the local schools?
2 - -What is the difference in
men’s suit coats this year than
formerly?
3-—How many persons were
fingerprinted at the local ja,
during September?
4. —Hiram W. Evans, head
the Ku Klux Klan, at Atlanta,
Ga., had what to say in regard
to the recent radio address of
Justice Hugo Black?
5. —What does Mayor Scott say
about parking meters in Denison?
6. —The cost of ilving for a
manual laborers family of four
person is higher in what city than
my other in the U. S ?
7—Who was tho Denisonian
featured on a program Thursday,
for Travis Street Methodist mis-
sionary society circles, Sherman?
8.—What steps were taken by
.V'v^X.
mm
Fine fabrics make
litre clothes . . . and
‘his October Sale
brings thrifty women
PIG savings on the;
wardrobes! All firs1
Brotherhood pf
R. R. Trainmen
and Ladies’ Auxiliary
COME IN
AND GET
ACQUAINTED
Wide choice of nubby ami
suede wools, flecked worsteds,
lich tweeds in bright and dark
patterns. . • . lots of plaid-!
Remarkable Values!
We’re sure you’re already
acquainted with those f.no
brands of Merchandise—
H. D. LEE
union made overalls am.
khakis
CROSLEY
FIVER
features bm JL
RESISTOL
HATS
1.00
TuTt show in your
iiowtShcwion
Kibbed crepes, mctallics, crop
a pacas, jacquards, novelty silk:;
. . . all with the new season
surfaca interest.!! Black, rich
colors.
IRIEDMAN-SHELBY
nil leather shoes
★ Foreign Reception
★ Beautiful Cabinet
★ Brilliant Perform.'!;:*
★ Mirro-Dial
k Lo'.v ”?ic?
DICKIE and TUF NUT
work clothing
J—-Tj’Ti
Jayson and Shirtcraft
D:e-s Shirts
I w%&\g
A radio yc: ..I t • proud to own
and show •. ■ friends. See for
yours.-:! It . the : -t amazing
value ta the t ,.iri;?t today.
Hanes’ and Coopers’
Underwear
A big year for velvet. .and
this season velvet goes practi-
cal! It’s CRUSH RESISTANT
. ■ easy to care for- Black,
jewel tones-
RAINBEAU
Le .ther and Woolen Ja ■!.;
The Friendly Store
EIJD THOMAS
Complete Line Pictorial
nnd Simplicity Patterns
7Itadden
STORE
Battery and Tire Service
> Burnett at C!ic»uiUl
"You Buy—We Sati.fy"
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 90, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 5, 1937, newspaper, October 5, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth526811/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.