The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 16, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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Exhibit
Garden Club will
i (lower show Thura-
18, at the American
I from 2 tUi p. m- Miss
ker is chairman o( ar
r and among the exhibits
be one (rom the Atwood
of Tjrler.
Connection with the flower
there will be a doil buggy
jade, when little girls ol’ Denison
with their dolls and buggies, will
, be costumed and presented!. This
will take place at 5 p. m. Thursday
f and entries for the parade will be
( to taka part in the festival.
Plana for th» instillation of new
group and general officers Oct. 44
were also made.
The Girl Reserve cabinet includes
the group and general officers.
Sponsors atondlng the steak fry
were; Miss Mary Etta Lipscomb,
Mis Pauline Jouvenot, Miss Thelma
IJuiteson, Miss Charisie McCIurg,
.Mrs. G. E. Swindell, and Mrs. tV. B.
Munson Jr.
« closed late Wednesday afternoon.
at fc
w? *' w.M have booths, and prizes are to
At the exhibit, Denison merchants
be awarded for displays of roses,
dahlias anl other groups of mls-
cellattious blossoms.
Girl Reserves
Carnival Date
To Be Oct. 27
The nmuinJ NeewaUtcii carnival
will be held Oct. 27 instead of Oct.
26 following a decision mado by the
Girl Reserve cabinet Monday eve-
ning. The cabinet participated in
a steak fry il the W. B. Munson
Jr. farm.
The date was changed in order
that members of the high school
football team who play a game
on the night of Oct. 26 will he able
Mrs. Aioher Malone of Woodrill*
lias ended1 a business trip hero.
Mrs. Ernest Crane is ill at
home, 618 W, Chestnut street.
Mrs. W. G. McMahan left today
for Plano, where she will visit rela-
tives.
"Red1 Woodby, who is workirg
in Baris, is spending a few days In
Denison visiting friends.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS
TO HAVE ALL DAY
SESSION THUBS.
Myrtle Leaf Camp no. 4678, Royal
Neighbors of America will be hos-
tess to the camps in this district
Thursday October IS when they
will have an all day session ar.d
covered 4*sh luncheon at the
t. O. O. F. Hall.
Mrs. Mamie West, oracle, will
preside at t lit- business sosion
Thursday. The Royal Neighbors are
to have a district convention at
Wliitesboro, Nov. 2. Mrs. Emma J.
Brannon is directing the team re-
hearsels for the convention, and
M,.as Genevieve tSweeney in ac-
companist.
Tips on How and WHal
to Improve
Modernizing Rents Apartments
Finding that ten out of twelve
apartments in Ids building would
not reel, a I’hllidelphla landlord re,
eently spent $272 on each of the
I; tokens in moderizing them and
ii stalling bright netv sinks. Now all
twelve apartments are full at high?
rentals.
St. Patrick's Card’ club is meet-
ing today at the Rectory. Card de-
votees are invited to attend.
Here Today
Today the John Robson dog and
pony show, with jta magic caravan
of floats, carta, dens, eages, vans,
electrical lighting plants and big
red wagons, will roll into Denison
from Durant to present its num-
erous wares for the edification of
local and visiting circus fans, ex-
hibiting a tented city of white tope
replete with brilliant and colorful
features garnered from nearly all
quarters of the globe.
Shook World
Romance written in words of
flru deep in the hearts of the lov-
ers of the world I
That’s one of the descriptor#
phrases used to herald the coming
of Cecil B. Delfille’s newest Pm-
mounnt production, “Cleopatra,”
which will open its 2nd day en-
gagement at the Rialto theatre
Wednesday.
The film, a modern screen treat-
iiftiici
ment of one of the world’s great-
Two performances will take «8t love stories, has Claudette Col-
place at the Sears street grounds, bert., Warren William and Henry
A Sherman man decided that he
did not lika the way things were
woman of tha house a good curs-
home in that town and gave the
woman of the huae a staunch curs-
in and made a disturbance to
boot Now the husband of the
woman has filed a complaint
against the noise maker, and lo-
cal offiesrs are on the lookout
for him.
A man was fined $17.50 in the
court of Judge M. M. Scholl, Tues-
day morning, on a charge of dis
turbing the peace.
Rotting Shingles Dangerous
P. J. Oannif, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J‘. J. Cunnif. tins W. Bond is serious-
ly ill nt the lying-Sneed Clinic.
Miss Edna Hearrell returned
-Monday fi-om Dallas, where she
spent several days with fricnd-s and
relatives.
afternoon and night, starting at 2
and eight P. M. Doors to all de-
partments will be open to the pub-
lic at 1 and 7 P. M.
Wilcoxon in the principal parts.
Wilcoxon is the young Englishman
DoMille brought to Hollywood
for the role of Marc Antony, the
I*
Wybcta Smith, daughter of Mr.
amt Mrs. Due Smith. 1701 W. Bond
St., is ill at ihe family home, and
unnbe to attend school.
Mrs. Zelia Whitney returned to-
day from a two months visit in
Farmington, New Mexico, where she
lias been the guest of her son', J,
E. Whitney.
After exhibitions here the show noble Roman who gave up his
will move to Gainesville and later Hfe for the love of the Egyptian
to other Texas cities before trek- queen while Empires tottered
ing eastward into the Southland, about him.
The show has covered all twenty- Produced by Mr. DeMille and
six states since opening the season directed by him, the picture has a
at Miama Florida, last March, ex- notable supporting cast including
hibiting in all important cities of Ian Keith, Joseph Schiidkraut, C.
the east and middle-west. | Aubrey Smith, Gertrude Michael,
Featuring the great Barry Irving Pichel, Robert Warwick,
troupe, the London Lazaras, the William Farnum, Edwin Maxwell
Jackson-Moore company, the Lorn-1 and Harry Bereford.
No iralter fkow attractive the
l.ome may be the final point of
judgment Is In tile roof. Shingles
that are rotting and curling not on-
ly are unsightly hut constitute a
grave danger In case of fire.
DALLAS—Passenger Mh
the M-K-T. liuoa batwoou
boro pad Dallas will be'
udH Oct 28 and will b« replaced
by mixed train aarvico on that.
data, Randolph Daniela, Aaaiatant
general passenger agent, an-
nounced Monday. The discontto-
uance waa allowed in a recent de-
cision of the Railway Commission
of Texas, acting on the applica-
tion of the carrier. A pease nger
schedule for the mixed trains will
be announced |n a few days.
Killing Knots
Troublesome knots In ex if
wood are killed by the appllo
of a hot Iron, a scraping umj
coatings of gold or silver leaf 1
painting.
STAR
NOW
SHOWING
MONEY
HAVE .
IS SOMETHING
. BUT-
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Marks and
children, Eugene, Jr., and Rosemary
of Durant, visited friends in Deni-
sun Monday, enroute to Dallas for
several days visit.
bardos, the Walton troupe, Milvo,
Marlettj and Toto, the Alexanders,
Kelton brothers and many splen-
did groups of performing equines,
diminutive pony actors, canines,
bucking mules and cuter animal
actors, together with a host of
Rome and Egypt live again in
all their monumental splendor,
serving here as a background for
the deathless love story that des-
troyed mighty empires and wrote
the most exciting pages of history.
Bartlett Cormack, noted short
CHILDRENS
os a
Tummy ('nmion. little son of Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Cannon is resting
well it ft or undergoing an operation
I for removal of tonsils.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Deboard of
clever clowns in grostesque attire story writer did the screen adapt-
and bizarre getups, the John Rob-J ion from the story by Waidemar
son show makes its first appear-. Young and Vincent Lawrence,
ante here in several years. I _______________
The big tents will be erected on Braswell, and family, 1331 West
the Sears street show grounds Gandy Street,
where the two performances will
—Plut—
BETTY BOOP—‘‘HA! HA! HA!”j
I
take place. No street parade is pre-.’ Mr and Mrs. Edward! Deckle. Mrs.
seated, however the introductory! r. j. Anderson, Mrs. Phoebe De-
pageant. staged under the main | Hour, and daughter, Genie have
tent is claimed to be well worth
coming many miles to witness.
Children of school age may take
advantage of the special after-
noon prices prevailing at the
matinee only.
Sherman, were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wright, 510 E.
Sears street. Mrs. Deboard and
Mrs. Wright are sisters.
turned from a weekend visit with
Mrs. J. W. Fawcett, 904 N. Houston.
•. • Successful aid in
PREVENTING Colds
Mix. i£. M. iioagravos!, »ml oon,
Hayes Braswell, and the latter’s
daughter, Charla Mae, were Sun-
day guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Misses Mary Elizabeth McDonald
and Imogcne Meltzep left today for
Dallas, where they will represent
Denison as princess and lady-in-
waiting respectively in the Pageant
of Cerenlla to be Held Wednesday
evening at the Fair park auditor-
ium. They will be entertained ex-
tensively duilng their stay there
am.' wm oe registered at me rsaKer
Hotel.
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At the first nasal irritaticD or sniffle,
apply Vicks Va-tro-nol—juste few drops.
Used in time, it helps to tivoid many
colds entirely. (Two sites* 30f*, 50^.)
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VICKS VA-TRO-NOL
Our New Ambulance
Mightiest Spectacle-Drama
World has Ever Seen
Pour Wat^ in Drain
Ft MELBAS.
%. CIGAR
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Has Arrived
The Service Department of Short-Murray is pleased to
new exclusive ambulance. We are proud of the fact since
inception in business that we have brought to you the
announce our
Short-Murray’s
very latest in
THEIR LOVE AFFAIR
SHOOK THE WORLD
Romance of the
world’s greatest
.lovers—the siren
iof the Nile and
*Marc Anthony of
Rome.
If water is frequently poured in-
to the basement Moor drain, evap-
oration of the water seal and the
consequent escaping of sewer gas
Is prevented.
o^fclbx Selectos size
•ever sold for less than
10c. You now can buy the
same size end quality—long
Havana and imported to-
bacco for only 5c.
equipment and service. Our purpose at all times is to render a more ef-
ficient and comforting service to our community.
This new car again brings our equipment up to the very highest stan-
dard. Specially built by Meteor Comp any, the motor is an Oldsmohile 8-
cylinder 90-horse power, extra long eliptic springs for easy riding. Interior
of blue leather strictly sanitary, electric fan, electric heater, electric dome
lights, medicine cabinet, hot and cold water bottles, first aid kit. dome air
ventilator, linen tray, baby basket, special built cot and patented 41»-inch
thick rubber mattress which eliminates all shock to patient, two attendant
seats, spot light for emergency calls, and siren.
In the building of this ambulance every thought of comfort to the pa-
tient was considered, even the thougit of the baby who is cared for in the
baby basket is a very unique feature.
WANT TO RENT THAT VACANT ROOM?
WANT TO FIND THAT LOST ARTICLE?
WANT TO TRADE OR BUY SOMETHING?
prtitnfi
The new 44-inch rubber mattress
(This ambulance carries our original
service.)
is the very latest idea in comfort,
idea of blue linen on all a mbulance
We are always interested in rendering an outstanding service to our
community, and to this end, the personnel of Short-Murray has recently
completed the several weeks course in the Red Cross School of First Aid
to the injured, artificial respiration (Prone Pressure method) electric
shock, all kinds of accidents, drowning, handling and care of all patients
—sick, invalid or emergency.
mil B. MILLI'S
H0MTM
This service is available day or night and when using Short-Murray am-
bulance you are assured of all the above mentioned service on every call.
For All Ambulance Service Call
A Paramount Picturt with
CLAUDETTE COLBERT
WARREN WILLIAM
HENRY WILCOXON
Ion Ktith Joseph Schiidkraut
und is cost ol 8,000
—Plu.
VINCENT LOPEZ
And Hit Orchestra
in
Underneath Broadway Moon
SHORT-MURRAY
I
Late Newt
FREE
TODAY
PHONE 113
Mrs. Myrtle K. Short, Verne W. Murray, Lloyd Moore, Mrs. M. Voigt,__
Curtis Lane, Carl Krattiger
Old Gold
Contract
Bridge
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To Each
Patron detir-
ing tame.
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 16, 1934, newspaper, October 16, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth738450/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.