The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 163, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 6, 1937 Page: 4 of 4
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Society notes
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: Infantile Paralysis Is Slogan for
January and President’# Birthday Party
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Story League In
Tuesday Meeting
| Dtulion people both old ani
. jroucj Will dance again this year
qq that gome child will be able to
' walk and perhaps danre some day.
Jan. *0th has been an important
date the last four years both for
celebrating President Roosevelts
birthday and distributing money st
that children In our own communi-
ty having Infantile paralysis ca.i
ifoe assisted Tn every way In making
their lives happier v 1th possible
cure.
I Admission will be (1. the ticket
permitting the holder to visit an.' .
or all of the dances in the city i
There will probably be three dances
this year, however the exact num
her will be announced sometime
the middle of January b.v Louis
Boarcy, who has been appointed
chairman.
, The proceeding years, Denison
people responded with encouraging
enthusiasm and in large number.-
to the appeal for little sufferers
and Mr. Boarcy urges ov, ........ i»
the city to take advantage o£ tin
exceileut opportunity to hoed the
call of a worthy movement, in
all probability 11*37 will be the best
year the national committee, o
which Henry Doherty is chairman*
has seen since prosperity has given
a larger number of American pro
pie more spending money.
The dance Is much more than
just helping fight infantile paraly-
sis. It enables many children otti-
erwise hopelessly crippled to blos-
som into self-supporting uud in-
dependent men and women. Till
alone Is worth tile few pennies
would spend and even it one does
n’t dance, their assistance wou>u
he greatly appreciated.
In utilizing the money received
7U per cent is to remain in Deni
son for after-treatment of tDo dis
case, and 30 per cent to be sent
President Roosevelt f"r use In the
varied laboratories seeking a cut*
for infantile paralysis.
Is This Called Polo?
THE DPOSON HUMS
Then, Maybe We’re Wrong
[WEDNESDAY, JAN. 6th,
Beginning the new year with
the definite purpose of malting It
outstanding and highly successful
the Denison Story Tellers League
convened Tuesday afternoon at the
j home of Mrs. AV. L. Steakley. 231
1 North Eddy avenue. Receiving as
j hostesses with Mrs. Steakley were
: Mrs. Russell Hanna. Mrs. James
Redtnon and Airs. T. J. Long.
Mrs. Jack Turner presided as
leader and heard members re-
sponding to roil call on ‘My Reso-
Unions. The study of character
building was d e 1 1 g h t -
fully o', pressed through stories by
.Mrs. \Y. H. Hail, Mrs. Ralph John- /
son and Mrs. R.vlis O. Johnson. .
.Mrs. Frank Jennings Jr., spoke on I
■Good Citizenship Through Stnrv |
Tolling.’ j
Ferns and gay midwinter flow- j
ers added decorative touches in l
Iho living room. Light refresh- J
mf-nts were served a large number
of members. i
Joe E. Bown, whose mouth resent bios closely the opening to the
Mammoth cave, is seen with a bevy of beauties who appear with
him in his latest film, “ l’nlo .Ion" coming to the Rialto Friday and
Saturday.
Slim Summerville and Jane With ers, bugaboo of Shirley Temple,
are seen as they go through their antics for the sake of juleps in
I their picture “Can This he Dixie” at the Rialto currently.
and
| LILY TEMPLE HAS
j INSTALLATION OF
I OFFICERS TUESDAY
Lily Temple No. 8, Pythian Sis-
ters hold installation of officers
Tuesday afternoon nt the club hall.
Mrs. Nell Shelby is past excellent
chief. Mrs. Oscar Bummer is
most 'excellent chief.
Other officers are Maude Mooro-
field, most excellent senior; Mrs.
Maude Hamilton, most excellent,
junior; .Mrs. Walter Lebrecht, man-
ager; Air.-. E. W. Fehr, mistress of
records and seals; Mrs. George
Bodkin, mistress of finance; Mrs.
W. T. Wlngo, protector; Mrs. Ly-
dia War,nor. guard: Mrs J. C.
Thomason, pianist.
Arrangements were made to pre-
pare for the visit ot Mrs. Trucle
TWO CALVARY BAPTIST
CLASSES HAVE PARTIES
AT HOMES OF MEMBERS
The Alsthean class of Calvary
Baptist church enjoyed the firs:
session of the new year Tuesday
evening in the home of Airs F, At
McFarland, 620 West Texas
treet. A business period prefac-
ing the social hour Included re-
port-, un last year's work and nr.
rangements for this season. Indi-
cttlions point to a banner year, P
is announced. A number of games
and contests were climaxed by
serving of refreshments.
TPp home of Mrs. Clarence Stov-
all, 117 West. Monterey street, was
the setting Tuesday night for a
business and social session of the
T. E. L. class of Calvary Baptist
church. A large number ot the
members were present to discuss
ways and means for improvement
of lecturing and membership.
CHILDREN HONOR FATHER
WITH BIRTHDAY FETE
AND DINNER PARTY
i WESTON', Texas.—Children of
Dee Cave surprised him with a
birthday dinner at his home here
in Weston Those present were Air,
and Mrs. Gilliam Hobson, Mr. and
Airs. Jim Perry Cave, Mr. and Airs.
Ted Cave and daughter, Mr. mul
Mrs. Charlie Turnbough a a i
daughters.
' Mr. and Mrs. John Cave an 1.
daughter, Annabelle, Mr. and Mis.
Ross Jones and children, Air. and
Mrs. Ray Betty and sons, Carl
Cave, Airs. B A Comer. Mrs. Frank
O'Connor, Arthur Jones of Culle-
oka ar.d Harold Cave of Denton.
Mirk of iHoustnn, grand state chief.
She will I"- In Denison on Feb. 2,
ARE YOU
NERVOUS
Here is a way to help calm
quivering nerves
Do you tt*l to nervous that you want w»
m» Ar* there time* when you arc i ron*
4 wbt;
J?
SHERMAN GIRL AND
BONHAM MAN BECOME
UNITEO IN DECEMBER
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Willaby of
Sherman announce the marriage ot
their riaughtcj Charlene, to i arl
Burchfield ,,f Bonham on Dec. it
1936 in Gainesville with Rev Gar- j»lP* «im your quivering net,,.
“ '• -T,u * give you the strength *iul eoeru.v
land Sh»’l] of iho Gainesville Bap- "kb ■ smile.
11st church officiating in the pres-
ence of :i number <»!' rolan^s ,nd
close friends of the bride.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Burchfield are
siding in Sherman.
scresm ? Ar* them
and Irritable . . . time*
who are dearest to you
If your nerve* are ou edj»e. ir
PTNKil VM’S V F (, I I A III.E ( O N I
I YHIA E.
mist). It
jikI .hould
to fine Ufa
Ills a ■ mile.
When your worries wad cams become too
much for you and you want to mu aw«\ from
It all . . . take J VIMA E. PINMIAM'S \ I.C*
ETABLE COMPOUND. Many women have
had nerve* a* Janflled a* your*, but I bet ha»e
been able to build up their j>et» and eneri’v ami
get hack to oormal with the aid of 1 > UIA t.
rWSKlIAM S VEGETABIJ COVIW)
POTTSBORO COUPLE IS
HONORED ON FIFTIETH
WEDDING CELEBRATION
J'OTTSBORO—Mr. and Mrs. V.
Cr, Jackson entertained with a tur-
key dinner Friday observing their
fiftieth wedding annivosary t
their home west of town.
Mr. Jackson was born Sept. 12
ISfiS. in Randolpii count\ Indiana.
Mrs. Jackson was born Oct. 17,
1S71, in the same county and toe
couple was married in the same
county in 1880. They spent th •
first part of their married life i'i
Indiana, coming t<» Teas in 188*.
They have lived in and near Potts
boro for the past .IS years.
Of three children born to
couple, only one is living at
present time. J. IS. Jackson o
Pottsboro. They have one grand-
son and one great grandson.
VAN ALSTYNE GIRL
ANNOUNCING WEDDING
TO CORPUS CHRISTIAN
VAX AL.STYNE - Mis- l.ois Am-
spigtT daughter of Mr. and Mr.?.
Grmh Arnsplger of Van Alstyne,
and Dwight Whitley of Corpus
Christi were married last Friday
night at McKinney The couple
will reside in Corpus Christi.
Mr Whitley came here several
weeks ago to conduct a recent
subscription campaign for the local
now-;>:iper. Mms Arnspigcr, who
was a senior in the local high
school wo- bom and rear* d in this
comm unit y
employes between Melissa
Denison have been Invited.
Among Penison men to atteni
will bo \V. B, Starr, agent and I).
II. Prince, roundhouse foreman.
Similar meetings were held Monday
and Tuesday in Fort Worth and
'Pallas,
Nobody’s
Business
than elective, will be mad* la the
forcoming session. A senate
committee which includes tome of
the ablest members of the upper
house, has been making a study
of the states chool system and will
recommend many changes.
One of the arguments for taking
the school system out of politics
was a bit of fantastic cruelty by
Woods, who, during the Christmas
holidays, dismissed two veteran
employes, Asst. Supt. James and
Miss Lillian Peek, head of the
home economics department. On
the night before Miss Peek was to
have delivered an address to a na-
tional education organization, ho
sent her a letter notifying her she
had been dismissed, James was
ta bother to locate the man who
has carried most of the work of
the department, while Woods has
traveled over the state building his
political fences. He just sent
word to Jaimes’ family that he was
tired. Woods gave no reason for
either dismissal but information
here is that he considers his aides
didn’t give him enough political
help in the July campaign.
Diaries are Danger.oui
Diaries are dangerous things f r
Hollywood actresses to keep, ns
j was proved In the recent Mary As-
I tor divorce case. They are Just as
I dangerous for state employes to
_ 1 keep, loo, apparently. One long*
"W time railroad commission worker
i
furnished the information during
to of a certain University of T0»*
student who was Involved hi a mu*
satlonal story, wont to an Au«*!i
photographer to get the picture. It'
happened there were two student *
with the same name and mi-
nis and the photographer had pho-
tos of both. Ho gave the reporter
the wrong one. The reporter •
promtly fired, and was out of wd
for months. Eventually, he got an-
ther Jo), nod made good. Now ho
is slated to land a nice place as
press agent for one of the itate
departments, because he has real
ability, and proved he could ’take’
it' in the face of tough breaks.
advertise in the
PRESS
sags.' *
V YOUR
fCRANDPARINTS
&/USED TO KEEP A
f BOTTLE o/HOSTLlTEIiS
' ALWAYS HANDY IN I
I THE HOUSE " - ~
Kidneys Must
Clean Out Acids
MISS GURRISCI IS
TO BE HOSTESS AT ST.
JOSEPHS AID SOCIETY
Misg Tina Gurriesci will be hos-
tess to St. Joseph’s aid Society
meeting Thursday afternoon at the
K. Hall. 2:30 is the assemblage
hour mul tin- hostess announces
that games of 42, bridge and 500
[ will be played. Airs. Milo Cox it>
t!l. j president of the organization,
the-
AUSTIN—Allotment of $3,000-
nnn M-ni , last summer's campaign that Com- „
"OO.o, MfA funds thru the,cd-|tn.sfiiim dharlman T, „ Thom0.
■tic. Irritating ilruts. If funetti
— disorder* make
181 days last year (or some simt-
-BRIEFS-
’
[Drive SAFELY—Not Recklessly |
then your mother and your dram!moihflr
uied to become nervous. Ii t' i.»I*it* .nut nimloun
they depended upon (hit tumo.i.old nt. di.ine
rhcDt up attain ■ ■ -
to pep thorn up attain .
. . . to help 4l»e them i
> t
WE NATURALLY CRY
THAT WE GIVE
OUT
BELLS COUPLE HAS
ANNOUNCED NUPTIALS,
DAUGHTER LAST MONTH
HULLS- Mr and \lrs. H.
Rest iimiouiii't tlie marriage ot
their daughter, Treva Mae. lo Na-
than House UI1 Dec, 14 at Du-
rant. Oic.m Both the ynung people
have resided north ot Bells and
the bride was a pupil in u.-lla liigir
school. They will reside on Mr.
''House's farm.
SAFETY WILL BE THE
TOPIC OF DISCUSSION
FOR RAILROAD EMPLOYES
'Satctj will be the subject of ,
meeting of division employes ,t
Southern and Pacific, Texas am,
New Orleans railroad employe? to-
"u'Ti .,1 V 30 in the Pherni i
f’liaui'" i "i Commerce rooms. \b
• ini l.ureau of public roads, to
Texf,- for grade crossing elimina-
tion in 1937, announced in Wash-
ington, brings the total program'
oi Federal state road construction]
in the state for 1937 to about $22-!
090,000 which will assure steady;
employment to many hundreds of
workers and contribute to the ris-
ing tide of prosperity and jobs in,
/; Texas for the new year, The
»budget now includes three million
] foi i'an.n-to-market roads, and $7,-'
1700,000 of regular federal aid,
' “uch requiring .matching by the
slate highway department. j
Approach of the Feb. 15 date
"hen Gov. Allred will appoint a
new highway commissioner to suc-l
| wed Ik K. Martin of San Antonio'
Mrs. I.:. Walters and two children u; , rm ■ „ ...
I which with Chairman Harry Hines
tun e returned to their home in ..i ,
' will constitute an Allred-named
majority on the commission foi
the first time, has intensified In-
terest in the identity of the new!
commission in Austin and through!
out the state. The governor’s of-j
fice remained absolutely silent a-,
bout the appointment, except to |
say that it would be submitted to
the senate promptly on expiration)
of Chief Engineer Gibb Gilchrist!
of course, depends largely uponj
I mission Charlman E. O. Thomp
son had been 'out of his office'
J Miss Vera Duncan has return.'
j l" Bonham after a visit with Deni
\ son friends.
in
Bn. ucs, Kansas, after a two
weeks visit, with relatives in Deni-
son Mrs. Walters formerly resided
here
The Priscilla group of First
Christian Womans council had a
covered dish luncheon Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. G. E Parcel!,
612 west Hulll. Mrs. ,T. C. Mor-
gan is leader.
lar figure). Of course, Thompson
was traveling over the Slate, hold,
lag hearings and otherwise carry-
ing on commission business. AVheir
asked about his figures, the em-
ploye remarked that lie ‘kept a di-
ary mi all state officials, even tno
governor, showing how many days
they we.’e absent from Austin.1 So
lie has heeir invited to devote n i
full time tn Ills diary keeping or
fim1 another job.
Another Job Story
Still another job story has to
do with a ^brilliant young newspa-
perman. member of the capitol
staff of a big news service. This
youngster instructed to get a pho-
HOW MODERN
WOMEN LOSE
FAT SAFELY
--*
. Youthful-
and Viva-
Sparkie With
The only wey your body can clenn out
polflonou* wastes from youi
lion tluy. delicate Kid-
. but beware of cheap,
in Killing drug*. If functional
idney Hjjg '
ffer fr.
n<»y tube* or filters,
drastic, lri Killing u
Kidney or Itiadder disorders make you
rom Getting Up Nights, Nervous-
n Oe
Pa Ini
3i«ZljieSb, n
rning. Sma
take chances, (let the Doctor’s guaran
teed prescription called Cyfttcx (Slss
I’e*). Works fast, safe and sure. In 48
• l'»rs It piust brink rnw vitality, and la
puarantee-1 to fix you up In one week or
intney bark on return of empty package,
i'ystes is only Hr & day nt druggist*
d th“ g'j-irantee rrotecta v<m ^
letting Up Nights, Nervous-
aens, Leg Pains, Mat kache, Clrgles Under
Wye*. Diczlpess, Khcumatlc Pains, Acid-
ity. Rurning, Smarting or Itching, don't^j
let tliH Doctor’.s gui
Oaln Physical
cioui
Vigor -
neat With Clear Skin
Me. and Mrs. E, L
family of Oklahoma
friends in Denison over Monday
and Tuesday. They are enrouiu
At. i to Dallas. Houston and Austin for J^nswei.
an extended vacation.
Eye» That
Glorious Health
Hera’a tha recipe that banishes fat
who the new commissioner is and, and bring* out all the natural attrao-
tivenea* that every woman possesses.
factor-
keeping
The Amoraa Class ot First Bap.
list church held a meeting Tues-
day night at the Stanely Dahl
residence on West AtaJn street.
Airs. Nora Sanders was in her ex-
I ocutive position as president.
*t. tt. Gregg is teacher.
Mrs,
Air. and Mrs. L, M. Stuart have
had as houseguests Rev. A. Stuart
of St. Louis, Mo.
0
| Mr. and Mrs, r;, A. White, Mr.
■ and Mrs. D. \V. Melioney and Mr.
j and Mrs. A. K. McKee have re-
turned to their respective homes in
j Shawnee following a weekend visit
j here with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. dal la
f tflier.
TODAY and THURSDAY
SK
The Uehekahs and Odd Fellows 1
flan a joint installation the latter
Part of January, it was announced
following a meeting of the men
Monday night when C. C. Foster
presided as noble grand.
Taylor and
CUy visited I notwithstanding the rumor
tes have been working overtime,
nobody but Gov, Allred knows the
And Allred is
his counsel.
Jobs are Big Topic
Jobs and appointments always
arc of paramount interest in pol-
itical-minded Austin, and the hotel
lobby experts were tremendously
interested this week in three vac-
ancies on the state board of edu-
I cation. Expiring terms are those
of Jim Guleke of Amarillo, Mrs.
J. E. Watkins of Henderson and
Lew Henderson of Bryan. Best
information was that Henderson^
would be the only one of the trio
reappointed. Guleke, recognized
as an able and outspoken mem-
ber, has been rather strongly an-
ti-New Deal Text-book publishers
who get millions of dollars of bus-
iness from the board, are vitally
interested in these appointmets.
Two Lose Out
A strong effort to have the of-
| fice of state superintendent of the
schools to which L. A. Woods of
Waco has just been elected for a
third term, filled by appointment
by the board of education, rather
Every morning take one half tea
spoonful of Kruschm Salta in a glaaa
of hot water before breakfast—cm |
■own on pastry and fatty meats—go j
light M potatoes, butter, creant and
sugar—Jn 4 weeka get on the scales
and note how many pounds of fat
hare veniahed. Notice also that you
hare gained in energy—your akin it I
dearer—you feel younger In body—
Kruschen wiH ghe you • joyoue ]
surprise. *
oat a bottle o! Kruschen Balta-th*
cost la trlfltna and It Iss's « wreks II
you don't feel e superb Improv.ment In
he»Mh — so florlously ensraeuc — vijor-
ously alive— vour money 3l«dly rrturned.
NOTE—Many people fled that the
only diet ohenge necessary while reb.
Inj.K-ureho. regularly !• TO KAT
rs "
nervinb
"Did the
say*
Miss Glivar
WHY DONT
YOU
TRY IT? ..
After more than three month*
of suffering from a nervous ail-
ment, Miss Glivar used Dr. Mile*
Nervine which gave her such
splendid results that she wrote
us an enthusiastic letter.
If you suffer from “Nervesi"
If you lie awake nights,
start at sudden noises, tire
easily, are cranky, blue and
fidgety, your verves are
probably out of order,
^•juiet and relax them with tha
same medicine that “did the
work” for this Colorado girl.
Whether your “Nerves” have
troubled you for hours or toe'
V-ears, you’ll find this time-
tested remedy effective. J
At Drug Stores 25c and $1M.
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Drive SAFELY—Not Recklessly
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THE BEST PRINTING SERVICE
DENISON
ANDERSON & SON PRINTERY
PUBLISHERS DENISON PRESS
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CAN THIS
BE DIXIE?
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Jane Withers
SUM SUMMFRVILLE
SARA H A DlN
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“THE PUBLIC PAYS’’
CRIME SERIES
PARAMOUNT NEWS
PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL
STAR
TODAY and THURSDAY
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Because our
are accurate-
fresh drugs.
prescriptions
-filled from
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
/oiE.BROWN
POLOJOE
PAT ROONEY, Jr„ in
“JUST THE TYPE’’
PETE SMITH’S “KILLER DOG”
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
DICK FORAN m
, CALIFORNIA MAIL
t BUCK JONES SERIAL
Serving Denison People fo
The Past 25 Year*
WE DELIVER
FURMAN
PHARMACY
t" : :r
LICK THE WASH DAY PROBLEM THIS WAY
The cost is alight—the saving great! Phone 73 7
and start this week . . .
LOOK AT THESE LOW PRICES:
Fluff Dry—Clothes washed
and dried. Flat work
ironed. Per pound________ U'j
Shirts Finished — with any
service advertised 1fl«
here at, each ........ lUu
Damp Wash—16-lb. mini-
mum, 49c. Additional •)
per pound .................. Jl»
Rough Dry—Clothes washed,
starched and dried; flat P_
work ironed, per pigind Ola
Family Finish — Wearing
clothes washed, dried, starch-
ed and ironed, per pound 18c
flat work weighed sep- |JB
arately and finished
Quilts and Blanketsj
—Washed, 5 for
Wool Comforts and Blankets
dry cleaned
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Phone 716 First Thing in the Morning!
SNOW-WHITE
IAUNDEKERS—CLEANERS—DYER!
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