The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 211, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 1, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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Campus Capers
By JUiUENE DORMAN
H. D. Miller has another ad-
mirer. Wonder who she could be?
Jerry Morgan had (better wutci
out but we don’t think that sh
will have any trouble. She can
hold her own!
'Martha Barnhill comes to
school early these days. Wonder
why? Oh, yes, Beverly Fiche
comes early too.
Elsa Rose Bunn is the preti-
dcnt of the Junior Class this
year. We are sure she will make
a good one. Bonnie Shaffer is
vic'e president; fciick Allen is
secretary; and Nancy Casey is
tresurer.
The DHS band gave a concert
last night. We hope they made
as much money as they planned
Why isn't Billy Frank Clem-
ent and Martha Kate Laski go-
ing steady any more? They said
they didn’t know. If they don’t
we’re sure no one else does.
Charlotte Bothe is so sweet!
We can understand why Kenneth
Bible likes her.
There was an assembly yester-
j day afternoon at two o’clo -k
! Medalsi were presented to the
j first and second place winners of
j the speech contest conducted by
I the American Legion. Ben Hearn
won first place while Jack Cooke
1 and Patti McDaniel tied for sec-
COURTS
Pacific Railway company, dam-
ages. The plaintiff asks $9,200
for injuries allegedly received
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT COURT Jan. 18, m), when he Gambled
It. C. SLAGLE, JUDGE
New Suits Filed
Frances Cutts by C. Cutts, di-1
vorce.
'Mrs. Iva Coble by husband,
Lee Coble vs. Mrs' C. C. Hicks
et vir, damages. The plaintiff
usks $0,000 for injuries allegedly
received Dec. 30, 1940, in a colli-
sion at Morgan and Tone in
Denison.
Will Browning vs. Texas and
ond place.
Who went to the ounce last
night? Lots of students attendea
and everyone had lots of fun.
i Who called Betty Miller last
I night on the telephone and talk-
ed about two hours? And did sh
enjoy the conversation? There’s
such a thing as hanging up and
although it’s not considered po-
lite it’s sometimes convenient.
Someone in McKinney must be
looking for a ring. Wonder if he
has a reward waiting for its re-
turn. He probably has if the
one who has it returns it. Joyce
Crane went to McKinney last
weekend. Does she know anything
about such a ring?
Did Ada Braswell and L. T.
Malloy have a good time at the
dance? Ask L. T. who tried to
dance with 'Ada? Didn’t he know
that he couldn’t do that? II
found it out.
over a steel rail on the defend-
ant's property in Denison.
Kathryne Elizabeth Newman
vs. Alvin Watson Newman, di-
vorce und injunction.
'Mrs. W. H. Armstrong vs. R.
E. L. Smith, debt.
FIFTY-NINTH DIST COURT
l'OM SUGGS, JUDGE
New Suits Filed
iR. P. Wilson vs. Catherine
Wilson, divorce.
GRAYSON COUNTY COURT
JAKE J. LOY JUDGE
Probate Docket
John McKeynolds and Andrew
McReynolds have offered the
will of O. D. McReynolds, deceas-
ed, for probate.
Beer Docket
J. Sales company has applied
for a license as loci wholesale
distributor of beer at 300 East
Houston. a
Automobile Ref iatratiena
J. T. Eubank, Sherman, Chev-
rolet sedan.
J. S'. Thomham, Sherman
Ford coach.
Realty Trenafera
S. C. Knaur et ux to United
States of America, 124.09 acres
in the Allen Carter survey, $3,-
500, Feb. 2ll, 1941.
The Munson Realty Company
to Stanley G. Davis, lot 15,
block 7, Oakwood Park addition
to Denison, $1 nd other consid-
erations, Aug. 12, 1940.
L. F. Jones et ux to the United
States of America, 68,87 acres
in the Shields Booker survey,
$1,500, Fdb. 21, 1941.
Mineral Deed
W. R. Flowers et ux to Sam
D. Wolfe, one-fourth interest in
8.95 acres in the C. B. Hodges
survey, $50, Feb. 25, 1941.
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DAN DUNN - SECRET OPERATIVE 4t
Dan Ouham was placed under
$1,000 bond pending action
of the grand jury on a charge
against him of driving an auto-
mobile while under influence of
intoxicants, following a hearing
before Justice of Peace M. M
Scholl Thursday.
Marring* Licensee
Robert Head and Emma Faye
Weaver, Denison route 1.
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i NOW ILL REPORT TUI'S SMUGGLING
BUSINESS TO BEARD5LEY, CHIEF OF
'NARCOTIC'S--WU FANG WILL
DESCRIBE ME TO FAGAN, AND
THEN THEY'LL ALL BE ON THE
i LOOKOUT FOR ME- - GOT TO GET
SOME WAV OF MAKING 'EM
iTHINK I'M OUT OF THE PICTURE.
SO YOU
KNOW THE
WHOLE
SITUATION
EH, DAN?
YES, BEARDSLEY--NOW
1 WONT BE MUCH GOOD
AROUND HERE UNTIL I
i CAN MAKE 'EM BELEIVE
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GOT TO FIGURE OUT
A WAY TO GET 'EM
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IN A VACANT OFFICE, A WILY
ORIENTAL PEERS DOWN THE
BARREL OF A RIFLE --- IT IS
POINTED AT DAN DUNN AS HE
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Anderson, LeRoy. The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 211, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 1, 1941, newspaper, March 1, 1941; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth527219/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.