The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 4, 1935 Page: 3 of 4
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Foreign investments in the
United States total four and a
half billion dollars, while Ameri-
can investments in foreign amount
to 25 billion.
New Suite Filed
Mrs. Mamie Crutchfield vs. Er
nest F. Mercer et al; debt and
foreclosure.
FIFTEENTH OI6TRICT COURT
n M. SAJWICIt. JIIDCIR
Case Traaiferred
D. N. Owen vs. Griffin Grocery
company; damages, removed to
United States court for the east
ern district of Texas.
THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
•UBSORIPTION RATES
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kt*at aaareases.
CAMOBLULTIONS must be raoolv-
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auSMeatloa la eurreat Issue.
rjUROB ▲eeOVNTS are aocao-
tabla treat persona havlap a telo-
(hne Uetea In ttelr own aaaae and
upon eaves lap to rsuit when MU
ta pstoeatos. left wiU to adds* on
uapaH privets aseoenta alter M
laps turn Sets at first leeerttoa,
OLOSlMfi ■QUA: Oeap reeelved
by • Fetosb a. m. wts to petMabed •
too aaaaa dap.
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aot to aeepneslhle ter more tbea
SOS Uie street taeertien.
otn-or-roWN ordrh tor uaa-
mfied ade are strictly payable In
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fill— llTITTlfTTH eharpe ISO.
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(Pa aeaeenUve lasarttens)
Iftafcnua sharps B for M words.
OSattfiOt ratoa wiU to givon Upon
application Gaol ratoa at one ooat
per Word each laeertion.
Merriape Lieenee
Arthur Lee O’Mary and Clara
B. Clement, Sherman.
Jack W. Baldwin end Mildred
Penney, Tom Bean.
Artie Hines and Irene Rackins,
Sherman.
Automobile neplstratlene
R. B. Gill, Chevrolet coupe,
Sherman.
W. F. Dennis, Chervolet coach,
Sherman. AlldWI
Frank Bronaugh, Chevrolet
COULD NOT DO HER
HOUSEWORK
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nervous and irri-
table—at your
wit’* end—try
this medicine. It
may be just what
you need for extra
energy; Mrs. Charles L. Cadmus of
Trenton, New Jersey, says, "After
doing just a little work I had to lie
down. My mother-in-law recom-
mended the Vegetable Compound.
I can see a wonderful change now."
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VEGETABLE COMFfUlj^U .....
Realty Transfer*
The Federal Land Bank of
Houston to Mrs. Ava M. Jones,
62 by 125 feet, Sam Blagg survey;
$1,600, March 1, 1935.
H. G. Gardner et al to Sam D.
Wolfe, 53.5 acres, J. R. Lewis
and A. C. Ingram surveys; $100,
March 4, 1935.
DO YOU KNOW THAT
When completed, the Grand
Coulee Dam in Washington will
be twice as high as Niagara Kalis.
Estimators figure there are
more than 40,000,000 persons in
this country improperly housed.
ADVERTISE IN THE PRESS
First MotkodUt
Sunday school at 0:45 a. m.
Mrs. Bertha Layton superinten-
dent; 10:45 a. m. Morning wor-
ship, the subject will be “The
River of Blessing.”
Epworth League at 7 p. m.
Evening services beginning at
7:30.
The Sunday evening services
will be in charge of Rev. Davis
Douglass as the illness of the
regular pastor’s wife keeps him
from preaching both morning and
evening.
Waplea Memorial
9:30 a. m. Sunday school, Mrs.
Ewing Ellis, superintendent.
Mothers Have Found Way
To Keep Family’s Colds
Under Better Control
i helping
freedom
lCClons of mothers an
families to greater
colds—fewer colds, shorter
aoirfa, milder sold*—by foilosrtng
Vicks Plan for Better Control M
Colds.
The helpfulness of Vtofcs Plan In
reducing the number, dun)
dangers of colds has
thousands of c/inical
by practicing physii
In every day use in r
The Plan provides
and proper medt
ent. types and stages
l*o Help Avoid Many
first sneese or nasal
each nostril. Timely use of Va Ua
rs
nol helps to prevent many
to throw off colds in th<
stages. (Va-tro-nol now const
two generous sloes, 30c and 50c.)
To End a Cold Sooner—If a cold
has already developed, apply Vtcki
VapoAub on throat and cheat II
a cold direct — two wot* el
combined effect of Vapo-
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articles. Jennings Bargalr Store.
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7 p. m. Young poopin'* t*niR,
Rev. and Mrs. Flow— in ahtofs.
“Young People Looming to Uton
will be the subject.
7:45. Twenty minute song to
vice. Following the sermon “Bo-
hold I Stand at the Door and
Knock.’’ Rev. Flowers in charge.
Church of Christ
The Sunday program opens
with Bible school at 9:45 n. m.
A special announcement (oncom-
ing a attendance drive will bo
made at the morning church ser-
vice. Evangelist Paul Southern will
speak at 11 a. m. on "Chistianlty
and Carnal Warfare.” This ad-
dress will answer current critic-
ism concerning the church’s posi-
tion on war. At the evening
church service tire minister will
speak on “The Primacy of Peter.”
The regular monthly business
meeting of the church will be held
at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, and the
officers are inviting all member*
to attend. Several matter* ef
special interest will be discuseed,
according to announcement by the
leaders.
St. Luke’s Episcopal
Services for the second Sunday
after Easter, (May 5): 7:30 a. m.
Holy Communion; 9:45 a. m., jun-
ior church and church school; 15
a. m adult Bible class, taught by
tho rector; 11 a. m. choral Eu
eharist ftntl sermon.
Monday, May 6th: 2:30 p. M-,
monthy meeting of the women’s
auxiliary. Subject: -Orientals in
America-” Leader: Mrs. John
Suggs. 7 p. m. regular mestlng
of the Altar Guild. 7:45 p.
regular Vestry meeting.
Firit Chriattaa
All services to be at th* tt*U*l
time both morning and evening.
Everyone invited to attend.
In the absence of Rev. G. L..
Miller, the speaker for the services
J will be Dr. W. C. Morro, profes-
sor of Bible at Texas Christian
I Univesity.
Calvary Bafitiat
Calvary will continue with a
full day Sunday with all service
- at regular hours.
| At the morning preaching ser-
vice the pastor will use as hit sub-
ject "Filled With the Spirit." We
jare filled today, but filled wtth
1 what? This theme deals with a
| vital subject of today.
The preaching service at 8 p.m.
will have as the supject of the
pastor’s sermon, "What is Mao’*
Greatest Enemy?”
A deacon’s meeting is called at
the study Monday night at whkb
a matter of great importance will
be discussed.
Prayer services on Wednesday
night at which time the pastor is
in charge. Each member of tho
church is urged to attend.
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 4, 1935, newspaper, May 4, 1935; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth736512/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.