Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 58, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 24, 1922 Page: 6 of 12
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1922. -PART ONE..
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A roarrlagej
wn* that of
of noniimn and •Ham Chapman of tw*
• ifv. fnrawU Pi Bgnham alao, the
cr.mony having taken place Thurs-
day afternoon Iti tbU oily, pcrfortuni
•»r Hte Kcr. a- A, *!*•&»■
Tin* event came n a mAprl**, as
the Itride na* nlW In H^gh Kupopl and
it wa* declilrd the marriage should
take ]ilmc at the coaptation of hey
course UiCjo/ Jtttt after actant Thurs-
day ifttcrtiohn »he came to Shcnnnu
and the ceremony wan connurumutpd.
iuimediately after which relatives in
Bonham were telephoned.
Mrs. Chapman U well kiio.ejB In this
city, having maefe numerous friends
during her at ay In Carr-Bilrdettc Col
lege last winter.
Mr. Chaptnun la the son uf Mr. and
Mr*. J. V. Chapman of Honliam and In
at present with the local office* of the
Texas Power and Light company. His
I Hide la the daughter'of Ja<* Ruaaell
Sr. of Bonham.
Mr. and >frs. Chapman will make
their home in Sherman.
IttaA'auada. they spent a time O-
h couains whom they had uot se»n[j
in aver thirty years.
Mrs. UtwrciKe Gray of Gainesville
spent Friday with Mr*. Frank t’nrlker
in this etty.
BLOOMER FROCKS FOR BOYS
SHERMAN CHRISTIAN
ENDK UOK NEWS
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Tlic Renin* Christian Endeavor Mo-
di.'' 'A First Pi-ashyferiati Church will
W. T. Moore.
Uinan and Swloa Afford Splendid
Combination for Outfits tor
tha Kiddie*.
Plain linen |s frequently combined
with dotted awls* In making disarming,
llftlo bloomer frocks, the benvler ma-
terial to be used for the bloomers,
with frorfc of swlra trimmed In pipings
or bindings of the linen. This eom-
blnntlon was featured in some charm-
ing little stilts recently seen for small
boys. A smock of swlsn wlUt touches
of colored embroidery or smocking
about the yoke, was worn over cun-
ning little wlde-knec tnxtsers of ctd-
ored linen. One stilt featured a lielted-
In smock, the belt being of colored
linen. Another was allowed to hung
straight and unbelted.
I entertain Saturday night for the Ails-
II In College hoys of that eongrega Go-
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Itarinw
Roberts on West Mulberry street at t»
' (('clock. The yotinu people will meet
at the church nt 7 JO and go in a body
to the Rolteitn home.
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W. T. Uoota, a well known
Sherman grocery merchant, died In
this city, Katurday morning at 5:3(1
o clock, following a' short lllnega, at
the age ef 87 years.
Funeral service:, will he held from
the John C. Dannel Undertaking Com-
pany chapel Sunday afternoon at 2
o’clock, conducted by the Itev. J H.
rami'ron. pastor of North Park
Baptist TMhreh. Burial win he in
West Hill cemetery.
Mr. Moore had tired in Rherman for
20 years or more, conducting a grocery
on East I-tmar street. He resided at
7B4 East l-amar. He is survived by j
one son. James Moore, stationed at
Newport News, In the U. H. Army.
Meet Me at Red River Valley Fair, Sept. 26
That eon version of sewage Into pow-
er Is p. *Mide has been proved in Bir-
mingham. England.
In 131C a proclamation was issued In
England prohibiting the use of coal,
as Injurious to health.
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LEARN IRE PERFECT WAV
CAPEUKE SLEEVES. FEATURE
. Randall-Hat email.
Miss Effle Baleman of Dorchester
and John Ttnmlnll of Houston came to
Sherman Friday afternoon and wer*
■iuie(ly united in marriage at the home
uf the officiating minister. Rev. L. H.
White of the Walnut Street t'hureli or
rhrlsf. at 5 o'eloek.
Mr. and Mrs. Bateman left imtne-
dlately thereafter for Houston, where
they will make their fntme b-nm. "
’riie Sherman District Council will
meet $rnd-iy afternoon nt the Pen •nil
’’reslr.terlmi Church will! Miss Kntlio-
rfttc Taylor of Mi Kinney presiding, t
Workers will lie put-scut from Gnlics-11
vllle. White boro, Denison. McKinney.!
(Vitm m-1 Iienhatn, and nt the dos-.
of the nus ling light refresh'Dents wl'l
l>o served hy the Sherman member:: of i
the I'.fsly. It
Miss Matvnret Wallace wl 1 have [
< barge ef the devotional exercises Jtf
Grand Avenue I’ttv.byferluhChureli ,
Sin: lay nlglit at t> :4.”, o'clock. As this!
is the Wist service, nl' the college mete- i
liera ban- tarn able to atlgud in rev- L>
cial months, an imiihiihII.v Interesting | !
IKigraju has been planned by MUsjj |
| Wa lace. Plans w'.'l is- dlsd.sred for
. 'he (pP- ge crowd in the near future.
To Care for Your
Complexion
Junior Lmfue Program.
Following la the program for the
Junior F.pworth I-eacne of Travis
Street Methodist Church, which wilt
lie oliserved Sunday afternoon:
Subject, "What We Know Abonr
God.” ; ,
Scripture. I John 4 :)(l.
1-ender. rtorothy Wotnnck.
Song.
Prayer. > ;
Song.
Rending and discussion*. of John
3:18 by lender.
Story, Mary Cavuthers.
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Piano aolo, Margaret Meadow.
Announeementa.
Rent A let ion.
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Society Notes. £ P?:
Mr. and Mrs. Joint Tulloc* returned,
Friday from a delightful three week? j Thl*
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lii( Mrs .1. Fred Peek. Who has eharg-
> f the devotional exercises nt Central
Presbyterian Senior Society Sunday
nikhi : Sing-song^taken part in by the
• !•'■( • • societies; Scripture; leader's
tflh: "Porto Rico, the I aim I Without a i
Pi(*eeiit. Miss Vivian Jnmlsou;
‘•Cuba,” Mrs. J. Stuuble: "Tlie Sail*
Juiui Hospital." Miss Alma Peek; ‘‘Th:>
.Mystery of Education in the West In-
dies," Mrs. J. F. Peek. Mr. Staub.'e
has just returned from a trip through
toe West Indies an ! the talk on Cuba
will prove very interesting to En-
dravorers. '
visit to imlnts in the North, Including r*lle< upon Its cap*-llka alecvoa
... rhhogo, MilEa,,keSl(^g||Hg^n^g«d p%el, for iti .tgfe.
froejl of dark blu« geprQStlo
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for its stv
| Is>'ters have been received hy thq
Christian Endeavor leaders in slier-
: man Inviting them to lie present nt a !
i conference of all workers In Dnllqs on |
°ct. 1 to see how n graded Endeavor
Is worked and the advantages of stten
u system. IV, Roy Hreg. .Southwestern
Field Secretary, nud Harold Singer,
Oklahoma Field Seoretury, will lie
among the principal speakers present.
All Endeavorers that can go from
Sherman are asked to do so.
It is estimated that
fragments from comets
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140.000.000,000
bombard the
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“THE CAREFUL DRUGGIST”
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Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 58, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 24, 1922, newspaper, September 24, 1922; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth720070/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .