The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 271, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1937 Page: 3 of 4
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i COURTS
rimiNTH oibtnict court
R. M. CARTER. JUDGE
I Nave Suita Filed
Valora Shlflett vs. Charles Shlf-
lett, divorce.
i I* F. Sanders vs. Texas Electric
Railway company, damages,
Caaaa Disposed I
I Alton Kiser vs. Ijadflo Grey
i The case of Flossie McNeely of
Deal son charged. with aggravated
assault, was dismissed.
Realty Transfers
Gordonvllle State bunk to W. R.
Flower, 85 acres In J. G. Iladfleld
survey; $1,900, Feb. 19, 1930.
William J. Johnson, independent
executor, to G. J. 'Hollowed, lrt.O
I acres |n five tracts of Hardin
hound Lines, damages. Dismissed JoneH sllrvev. ,1>400, May 8, 1937.
on motion of plaintiff.
I Estate of Clara Hanson vs. S. F.
Garland et ux, debt. Plaintiff to
recover 1848.02.
GRAYSON COUNTY COURT I
JAKE J. LOT, JUDGE
Betr Docktt
T. A. Murray grunted license to
retail beer at Denison.
Cases Disposed
' W. S. (Scottic) Hill of Sherman
was fined (25 and costs Wednes-
day morning upon his plea of guilty
to employing a minor to sell beer.
A witness for the state was fined j
$5 when she failed to answer *.
Emma Lovellett© Seay to E. F
Little, west. 30 feet of lot 3, block
7, Stevens' addition. Denison; $700,
Apirl 12, li»37.
Mineral Deed
Emma B. Jones to Anna Weaver
Jones half interest in 82 acres of
M. B. Lamar survey; $1, May 8,
1937.
Automobile Registrations
Dr. I M. Wilson, Sherman, Ford
coup**.
A. P. Barksdale, Sherman, Chev-
rolet delivery.
Following
Air Routes
o-o
fi p. m. NBC^Rudy Valle, WFA
A WLVV WMAQ KPRC WHO KV
OO WHM KOA WDAF WOAI. CB
S—Kate Smith, WHAS KRLD W
BT KMOX KTRH WBBM KOM
A KSL.
7. CBS—Major Bowes, WACO
KSE. kTRH KOMA WBBM KRLD
KMOX KSL WHAS. NflC—Lanny
Ross, KPRlC WDAF WOAI WMAQ
WFAA WHO WKY WSM.
8. CBS—Bing Crosby, WOAI W
HO KPRC WDAF WFAA WMAQ
WI,W WSM KOA WKT. CBS—
Floyd Gbbons, KRLD KTSA KWK
H KTUL WWL KOMA KSL KMO
X IvTRH WHAS WBBM.
8:30. CBS—March of Tme, K
MOX WHAS KRLD KSL KOMA
WWL WBBM KWKH KTUL WBT
WACO KTSA.
8. NBC—Amos 'n Andy. WOAI
WSM WDAF KPRC WKT KOA W
LW WBBM. CBS—Poetic Melodies.
KRLD KOMA KTRH KMOX KSL
KTSA WWL WBBM WHAS,
i »:10. CBS—tohom Joses' arches,
tra, WACO KTSA KWKH KNOW
KOKO KTRH KOMA KTUL KM
OX WBT WHAS. NBC—Northern 1
Lights, PRC WKT WOAL Rublnoff, I
KRL. Jack Pearl. WBAP.
10. CBS—Harry Owen's orches- j
tra, KGKO WHAS WWL KTSA j
KNOW WBT; Red Nichols’ orche<!- I
tra, KRLD WBBM KTRIH KTUL. i
NBC—Henry Basse’ orchestra, WM
AQ WREN WKT. News, WFAA.
i 10:30. CBS—Anson Week’s or-
chestra. KTSA WBBM KWKH K
TUL KGKO KNOW KOMA WAC
O WBT. Orchestras, WFAA, KR
LD. I
11. CBS—Nocturne, KWKH KTU
L KOMA KTSA WAOO WBBM K
NOW. CBS—Louis Panlco’s orches-
tra, WFAA WREN KPRC. Orches-
tra. KRt.D.
.tfons are to be found on the clast!- be agked to furnish entertainers lief; and $25,807,688.61 for
fled page. jfor fiestas to follow. grants to Texas for relief.
Women Given
Club Building
At Exposition
DALLAS—Women of
Texans Get -
Huge Sums, ERA
Drive Safely—Nat
after‘45
Very often m you «rc W
al«le» your
ber<*m«s deftdonl
SAN ANTONIO—Texas receiv-f
eil $199,928,874.42 during the
Texas period April 8, 1936 to March 31,
1937, from funds provided in the
kTHg MCnCHAHOil
and the Southwest whose events |
at the Greater Texas and Pan | emergency relief appropriation
Amercian Exposition, June 12 to a<1ts °f 1935 and 1936 as of Mar.
October 31, will contribute much :il acocrding to a report received (
toward entertainment features, *’y H. P. Drought, state director
have an official Pan American for the National Emergency Coun-
Ilostess House especially deaig- cil.
nated for their use. The building! Expenditures incurred in pvose-
*4THAT LITTLE CAME” Inter-nat’ICartoo.Co.,H.Y.-By B. Lillk j
'vMWs.ys/s,
FllZZ W . i Now -TELL
AFIEfA PlANiMG qjvtW '{ou
E)inc>s UNTIL ELEVEN O’CLOCK
lavt might and tmtoppimg ■
MIME SMACKBILS.i GOT INTO 1
ANOTHER GAME NEAR HOME j
AMch PLANEts UNTIL St* ~THiS *
(AORNING AMO “THEY CLEANED
P4E For Mime MotfE— ,
l ©UBSS V U/AS OUTA LUCK
uJHAt ?
HO-HO-
Tou iAJECTE
Fooli3H TO
Play All
night, -
WE could
have taken
IT OFFA Tou
in less Time . ,
Now tell
him The
Tajik Tou
spilled to
Toon ujife
To explain
The tack
shortage.
y
HE Told !
HEO HE J
Gave i
eighteen1
Bocks
,F°F.
Russian
relief;'
HO-HO J
LUCKY
SHE DtDHT
A*K HIM
UJ HAT’S
lAlftONG IN
Russia
He DONT
KNOUj
was turned over to women of the
state by L. B. Denning, president
of the Lone Star Gas Company.
Miss Edith Briggs will be ex-
ecutive secretary. An auditorium
provides seats for 250, with a pi-
ano and organ, and ten smaller
rooms will be headquarters for
cuting the works program totaled
$169,108,503.36, leaving an un-
expended balance of $30,820,371
06.
The report shows that $63,544.-
154.87 has been spent for per-
sonal services; $13,655,715.09 for
supplies and materials; $3,170
HOW WELL DO YOU
KNOW THE
l^or!hJ7«8tYVe>tSnntl>
•}
By Hat Ferry
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1 In what country Is to be found |
a species of stlngless bees?
I 2 What Is the purpose of the
proposed giant picketing program
proposed by leaders ot the CIO
at movie houses all over the coun-
try?
3 How did Miss Teddy Blue
"crash" Into motitfn pictures?
4 Who Is the Denison woman
participating in a prograni at the
Fan American tea to he given
Saturday by Texas Branch of the.
national league of American Wom-
en?
5 What volcano will be shown
In eruption in the opening scene
of Cavalcade of the Americas a’
the Dallas Pin- Am. Expo.?
6 Who was guest of honor at
the recent luncheon of the Denslon
and Sherman Council of Jewish
Women?
i 7 Snails are Infected by a small
parasite equivalent to what Insect?
8 What musical organization
played a series of numbers here
recently before the ' high school
body?
9 Give the effect of employment
In the .Civilian Conservation Corps?
10 Tomatoes from Germany and
South America are being crossed
at Cheyenne for what purpose?
: The answers to the above ques-
various women’s organizations.! 597.89 for rent; $1,776,501.92 foi
The hostess house is air-cooled construction maintenance and re-
and equipped with a lounge and pair contracts; $62,814,235.16 foi
reception room. j grants; 35,578,663.58 for contrac-
An artists’ seires will be given! tura! services; $1,040,362.65 for
in the Hail of State each Satur- equipment purchased; $768,208.-
day and Sunday, sponsored by the i 44 for land; $15,880,309.30 lot
Texas Federation of Music clubs,1 loans; and $219, 754.36 for em-
and featuring widely known musi-j ployes accident compensation,
cal personalities ot Texas and An itemization acco ding to
the Southwest. types of work carried out with
A continuous festival is to be, these funds shows the following
staged in the amphitheater each 1 classifications and expenditures
Wednesday at twilight by club $44,689,026.09 for highways, j
women of Texas. Mexican mar-j roads, streets etc; $10,879,567.45 (
ket scenes, flower vendors, stroll-’ for public buildings; $44,689,026.-
ing ballad singers and native mus- 31 for housing projects; $9,358,-
ic and dancing will be presented, 010.3’ for public recerational fa-
by 200 costumed characters in’cilities; $24,550,505.65 for conset-
colorful panorama. The first fi-jvation work; $4,618,053.56 for
csta will be June 16, sponsored, Metric water and sewage systers,
by the Texas Federation of Music etc.; $407,991.34 for transporta-
Dallus and San An- tion facilities; $10,426,278.99 for
chief par- educational facilties; $15,722.
. . , 604.81 for miscellaneous projects;
The eight districts of the state' $5,781,263.03 for adminisrative
music federation, along with vari-' expenses; IM.308.40fI.81 for
ous oilier women’s groups, will j rural resettlement and directre-
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ment. You fed link©
■ proper nouriah-
You fed Uatictt
•nd worn out. Try
• single bottle oi
famous old Has-
1st mg herbs ana
roots quickly help in
revitalizing the dig©
tive glands. At dhlf
e.$i«S0
That pipe smoking is not on the ,
wane is evidenced by the numerous
pipe acccssmucs now being made
The sketch at the
new pipe holder and tray. will,
horse shoe base for ashes j saddh-
■to hold the bowl and a cowboy si at -
ette to support the pipe le : Yu
sketch below ii depicts tubaee
pouch, with a spring devic. -r in
the bottom of i: . ■ "re
releases tobacco L ivctl;. :i:’o ' e
pipe
SHE LOST 20
POUNDS OF FAT
clubs with
tonio districts
BUY A GRADUATION
GI7T NOW FROM US.
A GRAND SF.LBCTION OF
Diamonds
AND OTHER GIFT JEWELRY
PRICED REASONABLY
Rockwell’s
Tha Leading Jeweler*
ADOLPH JOHNSON
J. G. PUCKETT
SNOODLES
By Cy Hungerf ord
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reference from
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C I D YOU hAXE ANt
HASTY \nOROS
VtiTH YOUR MISTRESS
Before eeavinO
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Snt v-iAi TA».tN(.
A 6ATH AN 1 AOS'
locked the Bath-
room DOOR—^PACKED I
HE THIM4S. ANI ystnT /
ooT as quiet as a j
mouse
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muji—
By Jack Rabbit
IT s ~p\ G r.e kr 1
Life \OU ( ;
Ooht j |
Feel full of pep and possess the
(lender form you crave—you can’t
If you listen to gouipers.
To take off excess fat go light on
fatty meats, butter, cream and sug-
ary sweets — eat more fruit and
vegetables and take a half teaspoon-
ful of Kruschen Salts In a glass of
hot water every morning to elimi-
nate excess waste. 6$
Mrs. Elma VerlUe of Havre de
Grace. Md.. writes: "I took off 20
'lbe.—my clothes flt me tine now.”
No drastlo cathartics—no consti-
pation—but blissful dally bowel ao-
tion when you take y >ur little dally
dose of Kruschen,
f Dr. Mile*
N ERVINS
"Did the work’
says
Miss Glivar
WHY DON’T
„ YOU m
. TRY ITl .
After more than three months
of suffering from a nervous ail-
ment. Miss Glivar used Dr. Miles
Nervine which gave her suck
splendid results that she wrots
us' an enthusiastic letter.
If you suffer from “Nervet.u
If you lie awake nights,
start at sudden noises, tire
easily, are cranky, hlut end
fidgety, your nerves art
probably out of order.
Ejuiet and relax them with tho
same medicine that “did the
work” for this Colorado girl.
Whether your “Nerves” have
troubled you for hours or for
years, you'llf.find thi* time-
tested remedy effective.
At Drug Stores 25c and $1.00.
And The Worst Is Yet To Come
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 271, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1937, newspaper, May 13, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth737918/m1/3/: accessed June 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.