The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 31, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 30, 1935 Page: 4 of 4
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May 4-5
alumni and St. Jos-
■ are cooperating in en-
th* Texao chapter, In-
Fedoratlon of Catholic
i convention being held here
gad Sunday of this week.
, C. W. Canter, and Mrs. A. T.
tile are the respective alumni
ata of Denison and Sherman.
open the afternoon program with
'prayer and address, and reporta are
to be given by various groups. Sat-
urday night a banquet will be held
•at Hotel Simpson honoring the dele-
gates and the season's graduates
of the Denison and Sherman con-
! vents. ,
Sunday morning Bishop Lynch
will deliver the sermon at St. Pat-
rick’s church and at 10 o'clock re-
ports of officers, committees and
del'gates will be given. Sunday af-
Margaret Shields of Dallas is
onr and will preside during tornon ,he eroupM w111 drlve over
HI-.....r‘— Past governor is Mrs. I the and ltf invir0DS and at
Irene O'Connor Brown of San An- j'2:3# wi» be entertained at a seated
■tonlo, and the Most Rev. Joseph I *«a at S‘- Joseph’. Academy audl-
Patrlck Lynch of Dallas is honor- I torium. The convention will close
.ary governor. All visiting sisters with benediction of the Blessed
•are to be guests at St. Xavier’s Ac- ! .Sacrament at Salary's Church,
ademy during the conclave. |
• The convention will open Satur-
day morning with low mass and BEING HELD WEDNESDAY
•communion at the St. Patrick’s AND THURSDAY, HOUSTON
chur<-h. of which Rev. B. J. Deency ' M s. A. 1,. Ford is leaving this gagement, as the last dance by the
GARDEN CLUB CONVENTION
wMmmI pmMi la aba iibBar
ad aeaoag the speaker* and It la
tatereatlag to note lira Bcrugga la
‘well known here, ae she irgaafaid
the Deniaon Carden dub aevaarl
year* ago.
Several racial events have been
arranged for the delegatee. Tues-
day aad Wednesday noon lunch-
eon* will be served. Tuesday ev-
ening at 7:10 aa elaborate banquet
thas been prepared. In the after-
noon a pilgrimage will be conduc-
ted through the city** beautiful
'gardens and this will be climaxed
by a 6 o’clock tea in one of the
‘larger gardens of Houeton.
le paetor, and following this regis (
•evening for Houston as delegate to
the Texas Federation of Garden
Clube. She will represent the Den-
ison Garden Club. The convention
is being 'held th°re Wednesday and
tratlon will be held at the cor ■
Vent auditorium at it HO. Jttdg’
Alexander Oullett will give tin* ad-
dress of welcome and reports are,
to be heard. At the noon period, frphurt-dy at the Rice hotel. Hos-
luncheon will he served, fo.low t ,ss,,s for the session will he the
by an executive hoard me'ting. h:x Harden organisations of that
Rev. Joseph O. O’Donohue, pastor ^ ,„u>.
of”St. Mary's churfo. Sherman. will f Outstanding sir alters for the
—"**"**“' I invention will be Mrs. Frank
J Dobie. authority on garden bean-
T,. B. l^eake ot
Mrs.
LAST DAY
GEQPr.F. RAFT—BEN BERMEj tiftcation.
Mrs.
in "STOLEN HARMONY”
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
.lie cherished dream*
ei 30,000,000 reader*
come true on
the screen!
j Temple, retiring president,
,n O’Neill, of Wichita Falls, new
president who will talk on
for the Coming Year^"
ecutive will also be
the convention.
Mrs. Gross R. Scruggs of Dallas,
Plan*
The ex-
installed al
AMERICAN LEGION TO
8PON8QR DANCE AT THE
HALL WEONBEDAY NIGHT
The Fred W. Wilton poet Ameri-
can Legion, will sponeor an Inform-
al dance Wednesday evening at the
Legion home from 9 o'clock until
•1. The ICoa’gate’s Night Club or-
'chestra will play /accompaniment
'and Denison dance circles arc <le-
'lighted that the organisation was
'able to secure this band' for an en-
JOHN BEAL BECOMES “LADDIE”
•orchestra proved highly entertaln-
10c STAR 15c
NOW SHOWING
(Jr, HOWLING .. /
-8AD10 ;
Directed by Georg* Stevens
Pamiro S R.rmor Production
ADDED
HARRY LANGDON COMEDY
Grantland Rice Sport Reel
REAL
BARGAINS
-IN-
EVERY DAY
NECESSITIES
COME IN AND LOOK
OVER OUR
B4 RQAIN COUNTER
SAVE ON A LARGE
LIST OF ITEMS
BURTIS
PHARMACY
408 W. Mala St.
by Mrs. Beulah MoCaughey.
Following the lunrtieon. the large
group heard a lesson on parllment-
Gry law, which proved most inter-
esting.
-BRIEFS-
Mrs. P. W. Tapp was in Dallas
Monday on business.
John M. Sadler of Oalera has
■concluded a business trip to Deni-
son Monday.
pirSSff&Ci
Nip handy whan untMit I
eaves soap by kNphf ft out
the water.
Miss Billie Ruth Henderson ot |
Fort Worth haa assumed a position •
as a beauty operator at the Perkins^
Bros. shop.
John Beal, applauded by millions for his. great part as “The Little
Minister,” plays the role of the Indiana farmer’s son who falls in
love with the “Princess” in “Lad die,” which opens tomorrow at the
Rialto for a two day run.
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Mrs. Wayne Bruce of Fort Worth
is spending the week in Denison
with her mother, Mrs. BUI Lindsay
and friends.
C. B. Darnell of San Antonio is
moving his family to Denison and
will mako tihelr home at 226 West
Gandy street.
Ing. lone of the gicatest privileges of our
Invitations have been extended to /life. There were women in the spec-
select dance circles of the city.
Mi's. Jack Hess. Mrs. Margaret
Walton and Mrs. C. E. Parnell of
Durant formed a motoring party to
Denison Monday.
MRS. FLOWERS POINTS
OUT WOMAN'S PLACE
DURING SPEECH TODAY
Mrs. R. L. Flowers Jn speaking to
a large group of women at the
Wap es Methodist church today said
"Woman's greatest contribution to
the ongoing of the race is and has
been in the lime." She said. "Wom-
an's contribution to the teaching
profession cannot be minimized, her
place In business and politics is no ,jjea])
little tiling and yet when you think
of her contribution to the world
through her influence in the homo
it becomes the big thing." She
flayed the woman who turned all
home responsibilities over to hired
folk and would withold her spiritual
influence from her family. Woman's
ial women only service today from :
really every church in Denison.
Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Flowers
will deliver the second of the at.- |
dresses to tie given to the women
'of Denison .
Tile Monday night crowd at the !
Waples revival was the largest we k '
night audience of the revival. There
•were some out-of-town visitors in
the meeting. Tonight Evangelist
F owers will speak* on the subject ■
"Whatever Denison Sows She Will
The Madonna Circle of Child’s
league is meeting this afternoon
in the Wesley Beggs residence.
Child culture will be the study
topic.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Grady and
children, Betty Lou and Patricia
tune of Waxhaehie have returned
to their home following a weekend
visit with relatives here.
Silk
Dresses
Several groups
from which
4 o select
WOMEN’S COUNCIL HEARS
WINNING DRAMA AND TALK
ON PARLIMENTARY LAW
Mrs. G. E. Parcels presided over
the Monday covered dish luncheon i
(Dorothy Lyte who recently un
| dei went a tonstlor operation In a
i Sherman hospital, was removed to
j her home at 600 East Woodard
j treet and is steadily improving, It I
•is advised.
greatest responsibility Is setting
right spiritual examples before the
, <family. What we do for our child-
ren will be done by the time they
•uf the Women's Council of the First
Christian church. The guests as-
sembl'd at 11 o’clock when they
heard the play "Finders Keepers,"
which recently won interscholastic
The Story Teller’s league Is enm-
i plot ing arrangements for its annual
'dinner May 7 at the Waples Moni-
torial Educational buildings. The
j church ladies will serve the colla-
’tlon.
arc twVlve or fifteen years. If we 'honors. The production cast is
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then we have surely thrown away Kel’y Bruce Reed1 and
Mrs. N. K. Evans of the Des
directed i Volgnes district, has received word
• of the extreme lllnesn of her fa-
; ther J. A. Ring of Hollis, Okla.
I Mrs. Evans will be unable to be at
I t'he bedside due to the serious Hi-
mes? of her husband.
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 31, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 30, 1935, newspaper, April 30, 1935; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth738639/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.