The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 78, Ed. 1 Friday, September 26, 1941 Page: 2 of 3
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FRIDAY, SEPT. 2®th, 1941
THE DENISON PRESS
PAGE TH&n
'“THAT LITTLE 'CAWE”'^^^’'^By B. Link courts
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WHAT U/AS
THAT FIRST
carlo you
6ot ?
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dont start That
Monkey Business
UNLESS You U/ANT
A Ride in a
Fancy fjo* .
The o>uy you
changed seats
with bothered
ME WITH THE
same Questions!
Pay for a
L OOK. !
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r^ERE .HE IS
YhE OTHER
"CHEAP LOOK Fiend".
They'd Sooner
COuSH up A FEW j
eyeballs than ;
[ SPEND a PINKIE. |
Those Two
Pests viake.
uFE WORTH
DYING !
{s that why
YOU Plat F-OT
A ' L IV1N <3 '
only Thing Thai s
Free around HERE
(S the AIR!
AND IT AlNT FRESH.
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FIFTEENTH DIST. COURT
Ti C. SLAGLE, JR. JUDGE
New Suiti Filed
Mrs. Joseph E. Armstrong vs
Woodmen of the World Life In-
surance society, suit on policy.
GRAYSON COUNTY COURl
JAKE J. LOY JUDGE
K rotate Docket
Mrs. Nell Ford h-ts been ap
pointed temporary guardian of
Margaret (Peggy) Manor, a
minor
Automobile Registration*
Thomas W. Gay, Dallas, Ford
coach.
Jury Conviction
J. W. Bishop, Hoyt Bishop
and Aubrey Bishop were fined
"T O a pict'Q by a jury, Wednes-
day, on a charge of damaging s
fence.
Realty Transfer*
Henry Guilloud et al to M. B.
Boyer, part of lot 9, block 9,
criminal town plat of Pottstboro,
¥75, Sept. 22, 1941.
Mrs. Annie Looptr et vir to
William Dale Looper, lota 1, 2',
2, 14, 15 and 1, block 22,
Sunny Side addition to Denison,
$1, Sept. 20, 1911.
Joe J. Bryan et ux to Morri
l Guzick, 5(1 hy 140 feet in 1 lock
i 05, W. P. Carter’s addition to
Sherman, $2,700, Sept. 15, 1941
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| Plea of Guilty
Hiram Vance of iDenison
pleaded guilty Wednesday to
five cases of sale of liquor in a
ary area and four cases of li-
ouor possession. He was fined |
*100 and costs in two cases I
and sentenced to 15 days in |
the county jail in seven case-.
Mai nag* Licenae*
L. D. Thayer, Id, and Settle
l ee Smith, 7, route 3, Denison.
'Clarence Tillet Jr., IS, and
Here's the answer that countless
women give: Halitosis (had Breath)!
Women simply won't tolerate It In a
man. Bo If you want to make a hit with
.Vlnurine
* Gunter.
Wallace, 17, route 1,
What do women
DESPISE
most in a man?
>we
iitOi
on’'
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your girl friend, look after your breath
before your next date with her. Be Bure to
rinse your mouth with Llstertne Anti-
septic. It's wonderful for combating bud
breath duo to food fermentation in the
mouth. That, Bay some authorities, la the
major cause of this condition, although
bad breath Is sometimes due to systemic
ulaorders. Listenne Antiseptic halts the
fermentation and overcomes its odors.
The breath quickly becomes sweeter,
purer, less likely to offend.
Lambert Pharrnacal Co., St. Louis. Alu.
Before Any Date Use
LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC
To Make Your Breath Streeter
../-fine H i.
Consfti...
i I F yours i. l;i
" your htiirdi«
it. ! It* tills it ' » • • ■s
tlulihcd ii that I ta c lit ^ v»
what a trial it iv It h- > no i uciy.
Jt won't stay in ( .«tc
But it need not i>' a blight. Offor-
|Tg encouraging -'i , latdlle I'”r'l*
|,ort writes in tin* Uetobei f
Housekeeping magazine tiial
washed, waved, and dressed exactly
light it can be as pretty n. a baby’s
fluffy topknot. Like baby’s hair it
jhotild be short, but cut so that il^
can be curled all over the head mab*»
jug it seem as though you have twice
as much hair as you really do. Lsinfl
jio wave set. do it in small pin curb
#ver the entire head; then brush d
i»ut in a halo of oft curls,
r
Naturally, writes Miss K gel h off
this type of hair requires the utmost
rare. It must be washed and sei
Often, and never allowed to becomt
droopy or stringy. And as for a per*
manent, find a hairdresser who un*
derstands your type and stick to her,
She will probably give you a combi*
nation permanent spiral foi the
crown and Hunt 1 lh« hea*l and
croquinole for the lower bait, Slid
may not shampoo your haw aftei 1
ward, but instead will rinse it iigh j
Jy in order to give the wave evei J
eacourageineut to set.
(\uihor Deplores Lack
• Of Personal Neafnesl
jrpHERI: is a growing terideocj
1 I in this country toward do-
•venly dress. Men in suspenders)
girls in dirty slacks are fai to*
common a sight in restaurants an4
refreshment parlors. But whai
piey ask, dot's it matter? Who care
(inyhow? Nobody is any better that
anybody else in this country!
But there is a confusion say
Margaret Culkin Banning in tb
October Good Housekeeping mag*
tine between olopiness and demo*
i racy. Yet as we prepare tq defenl
democracy, one of the tirat steps t
I,, insist on neatness and 'time for
malily of dress in our army. Oui
soldiers know that disciplined neat
nes: i nere -ary in the army be
cause it Mi-Tain* -elf-re. pect aw
morale.
Chidinc u foi oui personal un
,iidine Mi- Banning writes; “Or-
Merlii i is nut a matter of extrav#
' ?anei It doesn’t cost anything t*
| ,utt on your collar, to iiull up your
ir coat when you
I taj , •■!. work to st*J
: I . an w d mended .nd brushed and
Laved hut it is useful work, for i|
1 , t( canl.-.-sne,- in both mit )
a,, i..d i -b-d. tendencies t4
:! ! ... I).. Mnali psrsor*
1 things multiplied ny millions, nr|
pi-riuM t - i national morale an|
r. , are define . ntributions tV.a^
ijt us can and should make. *
"h r if we are a clean orderly
li.-m./CLat „we shoujd lqpk tbe part.
DAN DUNN - SECRET OPERATIVE 4*
PAIN IN BACK
MADE HER \,
MISERABLE H
Read How \ " /
She Found \ x j
Blessed Relief s-
tji-i j ^Ad-l HcRDUY i - ~iF Y‘.
‘that it’t rRUE--
THAT WGRTHLEG5 TTl_E
BWA.T iS> cSOINC?: 'O
BRING US A
ThGUSA.NO DOlLAWS—‘
QUICK, MOHTIMfcR,
LET'S SO ScT HER//
OH. JUDGE, T^t\
ARE THEY. VES/
eLL READY?? / NOW
15 5HE / BA.&5
OURS?? f 15
v / legally
. \ YOUR.
yit k child/
TO JUOSE
M AT IL D A /-- M ATI LD A H
JUDGE EMAN'S
ON THE PHONE-*
HE 8AVS THE
• ADOPTION PAPERS
! FOR BABS ARE
If ALL READY/ ,
__EM AN‘5 OFFICE**’ -
TMI ! speed// TvES.^e/
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TELL HIM
WE'LL
RU5H
RIGHT.
OVER/ .
Mu*d« w?rc so sore Mg
wh* could hardl y toue h ^ * *
them/Used Hamlins Wizard Oil Liniment and
found wonderful relief- Try it today if your
inuscJes are stiff, Mjre, achy Rub it on thorough-
ly, Feel its prompt warming action ea •• pain,
hrmg soothing relief. Pleasant odor. Will not
4am. Money-back guarantee at all drug storei
^ * Suffer Distretd
k. i'-t&L At This Time—
If i >• ■ jd In a woman's life cause*
t • . y excited, cranky,
Mllit-.ita, blue at times, sutler
dlzzih ■ s, hot flashes, dis-
tress of “Irregularities"—
■fry l.j<:.a I:. Plnkliam's Vcprtabie
Ci.mpn nd -• made especially lor
d tre: s \lut to tbls
dtetuibai.ee Pinkham'a
Lan.. .i he - bulla up rejlstancs
.... .. . • . .upturns of "mld-
t ........ loi uVc. cu years.
r> o/f/t t ythyf
IHINGS THAT NEVER HABPEN
By Cy Hunger ford
You MnY -Sewp 'Thai nachine
UP To Th £ MOUSE POK ^
VvEEKS THiA(. I PONT INTEND
Puviryc IT J I mCRELY VV15H
To UJE IT AT A iViR-ry >
'TTop|°^w fvt miU J
SNOODLESI
ynwr Poes this ^
mean , voong man :
You WERE HIRED To
DO OFFICE - Nor
( O MlSTEft-
1 heaped ya
SAY Y0 VmSH€D
Ter de time
FeR to Fill
Out DAT
5o I pip *T „
IT wt'2.
UlUL. To 'ME
Wt'.L -i I
ME
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Ketch Th
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kl_ ART WORK * /
ITS A GREAT LITE IF'VODi DONT W KanLN
/ ITS h
\6REKT LIFE-
If \Ot) PONT
\ WEAKEN
^ Bur "v
aovvoseM You
didn't
DouLARS nne Fi*si
vaCEK.
yslOOLO \ BE' f
/ I'LL 6lYfc X
Yo<u the. Position
— nIOvj kll You
Hane To DO Itl
SELL THRCF. HUMORED
BOT1LES OF THIS
a ft,jo You'll
C HARE SEVENTY -
\ DOLLARS a -
V v*u EEK /
WELL
COULD YOU Y
UEND T:^s,e-
DOLLAR5 ON ACCOUHT
OF NY FI RST vajEEkS
v SALARY .
Chr. toon
rht* w
orsi
>y UiiarTes ;ii t ..
DOROTHY DAUNT!
he married
H Efa. —
.1 iNTRODuCtD HEW
TO QO0 BLAU, iTL.
WAS A CASE OF LOVE
at first sight
AND BELIEVE ME.DOG
GLAU IS SOME C
sweetheart t o
YES.hE !
ENOuC.ll Wt\
VERY
atten nvt
To Htl<
WHATHAHPtNfcO
DID SHE JILT C
un him? c—
•J ' -sY
WAS
IT HI S
A T E N T 1Vf To
HER any MORE0
nope l_
NO MORE
MY AUNT
TALKS NICE \
ABOUT YOU, j
WHAT DID t
YOU 00 FOR
^ HER° f-
HAVE
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Anderson, LeRoy. The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 78, Ed. 1 Friday, September 26, 1941, newspaper, September 26, 1941; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth527727/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.