The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 150, Ed. 1 Monday, December 21, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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4«et of .lam^s Byb*« » *
was vompliuientetA
*1 Bhowtr Friday **v«mln*
^||M home ol Mi>- J*>e
Wff.
ai
Mead*. The
• s’CfcrUtma* WOUI wu» “**••• deu
'oration* throughout the apai tmeut
V Guests were gtv-u a *-«P
on which they tmh<oi.lere.i theti
tottlals. Tiieee towel* were l>*e-
■anted to the honurrr, niter wMo
(the group went lnt“ ll" lll"in>;
room where n gaiaxy ot U'velt
cute rested beneath « ■Cm letaia--
tree,
i Salad courses were served Mi1-
H. P. Bon Pelt Jr.. Mr*. Vraiih ih
Kina, Mrs. Jack ldpncomt'. Mu
Sam Meade. Mrs. Jimmie Sulims.
Mr*. Malcolm Campbell >1
Bradford Nunneiee. Mis ' .....
Stubblefield. Virginia Aim \t hilti
Velvie Lee ivh. .m ivtlve. i. t.e
Iiouise Shaver, Mawmi sh-lt>.n.
Lillian Smith. Ann Tlttswoitl)
Mattie Mac Coyle, amt the I
oree.-
■ ‘Hideaway Girl*—scenurio by John
' March and Eddie Welch. Direct-
1 cd by George Archainbaud and
released "by Paramount.
lion
GUNTER STUDIO HAS
RECITAL FRIDAY AT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Mts* Kisabeth Hunter presented
in r pupils of expression In a re-
cite i-1 i«iav niglit at the First
Pi'i -1 >< :*. :;i n chu.cii. She was as-
sisted i,y i'elo.i tlroe/.lnger. pian-
ist mid -Nelnn Itcmls. violinist.
A program id various readings,
ip.uiidiiig linlMmus selections.! A feminine combinitlon
.V,.,, given h' Joan Sclienck, Wan- , L. Brown and lten Blue are the
iit i.uWrin. Murray, Patricia Kaj nearest we can get to too actions
Moor,*, Men Ann Bond. Ghreta ' of Martha Itaye, who skyrocketed
Backburn. OI;.r;, K. Foster snd Ed- ' to fame In 'Rhythm on the Range’
die Sneed. (and is storied in ‘Hideaway Girl,
.. -■ ■■ ---- • current ltialto
The east—Martha Raye. Sidney
Boss, Robert Cummings, Monroe
Owsley, Louis DaPron, No'son Ed-
ildte. Edward Brophy.
1IM—On Dec. It Texas was d4-
1
or J o >
film. We laughed
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GBAVSON. RED RIVER
LODGES WILL HAVE A
JOINT INSTALLATION
lira.son Lodge No. 51, L. S. t‘
l: ,.£ L. F. and K. and Red River
Lodge No. S Will have a banquet
and joint Installation tonight, it
has In i n announced Mrs. C. R.
GingleSf outgoing president, Will
in* in charge. Mrs. W. II. Win-
chi ster wilt In- installed as presi-
a t more
than one of her old jokes, |
0.cause the gave them a new
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i
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| twist., of the mouth, however.
• Shiney Ross, another popular new J
j comer is co-starred with Miss
I Rnye.
Miss Rob:i disappears after her
! w* deling to o fafte count, establish-
! ing her as the possible thief who
stole a valuable necklace. k ! coast, on December 11th, from hislterles survive this attack and live j
’turns up at a country club with j ._____J__1 4 ... ir,.. ....., | _____ ______ _______, _
dared independent by Hayden Ed-
wards under the name of the Re-
public of Fredonla.
1 1835—'The vigilance committee
in Austin's colony on Pec. 17 or
dereU a provisional post office
department to be established with
John Rice Jones as head.
I 1836—On Dec. 15 Congress pass- j
ed a luw making Houston the capi- i
tal until 1840. !
1836—-The Texas Congress on
I Dec. 18 boliliy declared, tin* R*o j
J (irande as tile line of boundary. {
j! 1841—For the second time (Jen- I
f eral Sam Houston was inaugurated |
; President «»f the Republic «»i ,
Texas on Dec. 13. The govern- j
ment v :m almost bunkrupt and ho
was expected to save it from fail -
' ure.
I ' 1850.—Mirbeau H. Lamar, former
• president of Texas, died on Dee. 10,
at the age of 61. He is buried In
i Richmond, Va.—Texas State Col-
< lege for Women (CIA).
Protect Your Home
from Tuberculosis
- BUY
CHRISTMAS SEALS
\ I WAYS I !.\
I! IK IK )1 M
HOI
STOMACHIC BI
r :-i lit TEN Chf: ‘<0U
am AND MftKt UP?
rJKW hn hands can understand
r,
Joan Bennett, youngest of the Bennett elan, is shown with Joel
McCrea, with whom she is costarred in their latest film, showing J
at the Rialto theatre Tuesday only “Two in a Crowd.” | -
ADVERTISE IN THE PRK.SN I
i
PIONEER DENISONI AN
CELEBRATED HIS 79th
BIRTHDAY ANNIVRSARY
It in fitting in Ibis ye«r ol ToviI
'pioneering1 to mention the seven 1
ty-ninth birthday anniversary I
Thomas Willard Dolmriiiiie W J
was celebrated qnietb Friday ' j
Mr. Dollarhlde attended to reeu- ,
lar duties at his store. He reside-, |
at 6:30 West Woodard street
i Coming to Denison when i;'< I
town was young, Mi. Doilnrliid' |
watched it grow- and become j
city ill industry in lid- vast .-tal’ |
He formerly was employed wit |
the M-K-T railroad but, in IF" ,
took charge of his brother's goo j
and sporting goods business ir to
same block where the in'es, at i-u»i
ness now stands.
| Mr. Doliarhide's holiOies <
fisiung and hunting, and for «'
was affiliated with several nubs
organised for tlds purpose. M
and Mrs. Dollarhfde have tin""'
sons, Griffin of Denison, Fnd n'nt
Tom Dollarhlde who m- emiMiv-.il
nway from Denison
ARE YOUr
used. (gnmm. She carries out the dlsguslo ; ”^''by''the' aid of a”kite let up' coronary disease and how'io treat I^ERVOUS
Hint and Mrs. W. E. Stlrman is Kobert Cummings and they an
secretary The merry yuletlde I promptly mistaken as bride and
docorativt' motif will
experimental station in England, u
distance of about 1,800 miles, is
I confirmed.
The message was ve-
for many years. The proporion
of recoveries wiil increase as phys- j
icinns come to know more about
why a uil'o should turn from <t
pleasant companion into e shrew
for one whole week in every mouth.
You can say ‘Tui sorry' and
kiss and make up easier before
marriage than after. Be wise. 1 f you
want to hold your husband, you
won't l)c a three-quarter v ife.
For t hree generations one woman
has told another how to ??o "sniil-
iin» through" with l.ydia K I’inlc-
(’om pound. It
CHFEQ UP, 3lG aOY. DOefT Bf SlCK
ALk'A SELr?ER does the trick
HANK'OVER
r? '. "ZXj
V.’hy don’t you try Alka-Seltzor
f.,r the relief of—
jJANGOVER
Slomach Gas. Headache, Acid Stom-
••■ h. Colds. Neuralgia. Fatigue, Mu.-
ular, Rheumatic ami Sei die Pains?
r
\ lon“ enou8h tor ,hem t0 board hls several hundred feet.
BRIEFS-
The intermediate department of
First Baptist Sunday school will
have a party and gift exchange in
the educational building tonight.
; \V. ICox is superintendent and
will }>»■ in charge.
The Junior Delphian society \vi 1
have i candlelight tea this evening
a ( the 1. E. Miller home and a
Xew Y*or- eve danc. at the Le-
gion hall.
Marjorie and Virginia Patterson
of Heaton Woman’s college will be
in Dor:Ison early this week to
spend Christmas with their par-
ents, 'i aod Mrs. A. W. Patter-
son.
CROWDS CONTINUING
TO VIEW KATY DISPLAY
OF TOYS, FOODSTUFFS
i More than 350 interested people <
viewed the Santa Claus quarter.-
of th JCaty car shops Sunday at
ternoon. Miss Florine Hodges i»
being featured as the Angel of
Mercy. Yesterday a program con-
sisted of Christmas songs by Miss
Genevieve Sweeney with Mrs. Ar-
vella I*ainbert at the piano. The
fatter also played several selec-
tions later. A duet composed o'
H. B. Arnold and Walter Bryant
also furnished music.
I Hundreds of pound: good
things to ent have been collected
to distribute to the pom-. The room
is equipped with beautiful color.'i
spotlight which l«md . ilmightful
touch to the scene, y o -ii.-iy has
been announced as the last day
the public will huv.. i chance »
view the display.
Ernest Junes of Texas Christian
University, Fort Worth is among
the number of students to be here
Wednesday for holiday visits. He
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. K
Jones.
Miss Lull Munson has arrived
In Denison t ■ pass the holidays
I with he; mother Mrs. W. B. Mun-
{ son. The student is affiliated
with CM j Hockaday School for
Girls. Dadas.
The mes-i it. Appreciable success in that di
.\sclit. A ponce Investigation en" I sages werc xveak, but unmistak- motion Is promised as a result of | H»re it A wau In rain* 1
rued and Cummings Having found' ab)e_ Mr a,ld Mrs. w. A Hallen-I th.. great deal of careful research I 'V W*y Ca,m !
the necklace, assists investigators beck entertaincd tho Young Mar-| that is now being made in a'.' ' qUIVCring nerVM
cuiprits,'
ham's Vegetable
hHps Nature tone up the system,
thus lessening the discomforts from
the functional ili •»ni‘,r^ which
women must end in- in (ho (hr-xi
ordeals of life: 1. Turning L-o.a
girllmwi to womanhood. ‘J Pre-
paring for motherhood. :> vp-
proachirut "middie age.
Don’t be a three-quarter wife,
A.kn-Seltzor lias a pleasant. refresh
• g. tangv taste. It contains an ana!-
i So.llii
in discovering the real
ried Ladies club at euchre Friday, phases of coronary disease’
evening. The club lvu. recently.
who, by the way are the fake
count and Mr. Cummings' ex- |,een reorganized and thin was the j KVERYDAY---
sweetheart. | first meeting of the season. | (Continued from page o,ir)
That Ross sat i» a delightful i TI103. Reardon has a- pa in__________________
singer and very easy to gaze upon. !of deer horns which are superbly! our eve. The writer goes on to
Rite does not quite give a finished mounted and which he thinks a 3ay that after the use of the drug
performance but her technique seat ,deal 0f. A few days au?o | for any length of time, the user's
probably improve within ,n 1 some persons appropriated thc'pupiis became enlarged and the
Ho *011 fori to nervous tlmi you want to
icrraml Ate ihoro times whoa you are itdm
■od Irritable . . . times when you scold those
who are dearest to you?
If your nerves are on edfte, try I.VD1A E. '
riNKIIAM'S VKCETAHLE COMPOUND. It
helps calm your quiver inti nerve., and should
Hire you the atreiidth and energy to face life
with a smile.
When >our worries and cares become too
much for you and you want to run away from ,
It all . . . take LYDIA K. PINKHAM S VEG-
ETABLE COMPOUND. Many women have ,
had nerves as jangled as yours, hut they Iimvi
taka LYDIA E. P1NKHAM'3
\ Lf.ETABLE COMPOUNDtUid
Uo XSiuiliiig Through."
■r
nio (Aoet> l-Sulicylate, .1 Uo.Iiuin
Jt of A'-ririn) which relieves pain
id discormoi t, while its v« •’ ibl-r
md i iitpial alkallxers boh< t n»r-
" ct iho cau.se cf those min
■nts associated
• : the stomach.
At your drug *■ ore, at the sotla foitu-
li in. and In Stic a ad 68c packages for
hoDie use.
min fir a.)
hypcrachlit'
m
l*r
will
j-hovt time. We laugh
Oh Boy’ and applaud
but that is about ail.
that's enough.
That old meanie, Monroe Owsley,
is still dishing out the dirt. He
Is always welcome, for his experi-
ence and ability have contributed
I nerves as janitled aa yoi
been able to build up their pep uml . n«Tj>> and
t bock to normal wli l* the at«l •>? I VIXA E.
at Raye’s horns, carried them to Dollar- user begins to sec things much
her quips, hide & Harris’ and placed tin a larger than they really are. For
Evidently' jn the show window. Of this, hew- example, a sidewalk crack looks
, ever, the Colonel was not aware. J like n chasm and the addict some
He spent nearly two days trying] times develops r walk causing him
to run down the thief and was in to stop high. Very few are ud-
| the act of offering .$25 reward,| dicts t0 the gtuff ;n Denison, al-
when a sympathetic friend came though a great deal of it is used
i« back to noi
PNSKIIAM S VRGF.I AHI E COMVi.i Nil.
When your mnth<-
used to li
■n’S]
your itintlicr mid mm drun.1 mother ,
ivetomenervous irrlri'*!. vru! ituidown
(i*npi'n f*l«J • ii'd|*.!n«
. t. '» •* ’• .'I .«•*
i'll* ■ I ' 1 • H.
•7* r
come ue
they dejtended ui»on i
tv pep them up ,tg.iln
... to help ulvc ilicin
to more than one picture. Robert to the rescue and gave the colonel
Cummings has shed many youhful 'a tip as to the whereabouts of the
mannerisms and Is better for it. horns.
Hideaway Gin’ is pretty good en-
tertainment for a rainy afternoon,
hut it isn't raining today.-—O. A. V.
Grady Jr. and tittle daughter, of
Hutchison, Kas. are in Sherman
as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine
Brown. Mr. Grady will come t-.
Sherman later and L. B. Chambers
and wife will join the family group j
later
The happiest men. in town the
past week were the plumbers.
Each of the employes of the
American Express co., will re-
eive $10 as a Christmas present.
at once time or another. It >s
probably one of the most dang-
erous drugs in use today.
I I'HOUdM l
you wii<5
ATOMY
£AT£R
rKO ,-AHY W>Rtl- |
■ HANJ« fo J
0,
m
■,
DEATH RATE-
(Contimied from Page 1.)
I there
Garment Workers Notice
A called meeting of the local,
No. 40, United Garment Workers
of America, will be held Tuesday
night, Dec. 22, at 7:30 at Igtbor
Mall. fAdv.) i Over-indulgence
&
OF-
Ot?t
SSh
!
'1fvc5il’!fTOWA< A
..........in food. drink
nr tobacco frequently brings on
I ... f
. ’v Dr. Miles
NERVINK
"Did 1 he work*
says
Miss Glivar
WHY DON'T
YOU
\/A TRY IT? .
After tno:. llta.-i Utree months
nf suffering from a nervous ail-
ment. M’ss Glivar user! Dr. Miles
Nervine which gave her such
splendid results that she wrote
us an enthusiastic letter.
Ij you suffer from. “Nerves.’1
If you lie awake niyhta,
or*
Sj
m
^' ’f -
ntv. t N. Dom y tt!'*
f >'Jtea fam-A neth<nyj sc tl»t
fM‘< 26 pesrt that etc tok* t)»«
jUaM* of Dv. SJu«< Anto-r*>h»
nZa. V w *v* 0 n-r* coKerf fa*
rtf LtiiecW
DENISON iJ2 YEARS AGO—
(Continued From Page 1)
DOROTHY MURRELL HAS
BIRTHDAY PARTY AT HER
PARENTAL HOME SATURDAY
| Dorothy Murrell celebrated hr t
twelfth birthday .Saturday after*
noon with a party at the home of
Tier parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. (
Murrell on West YV"i«inrd street.
The children played a number of
meTry games Intermingled wl» i
yuletide contests and iat< i wen-
invited into the dining room whera
delicious refreshments wore served.
! A Christmas tree was th»* center
of attraction. The ceiebrant was
showered with gifts and felicita-
tions from a large number of her
friends.
Am"ii • Tu.'.d. A. and M. stu-
dents .t. j to pa: ... Lite Christ- |t8tion prevents its reaching con-’
mas holidays at their home here | turners in sufficient quantities to
arc Louis and Bob Teissier, Fred j suPPlv the need. Denison is safe
Parrott and Ho site! Manley. j against freezing, as she has an
___ | unlimited supply of wood, but the
price of this commodity is certain
to t.se with a protracted scarcity
of coal, and the state of things
Texas fnl .n-sity who are arriv- ■ produced by this scarcity, is, to
tag daily to pass the holidays with i the least, very unpleasant,
their parents. | Thousands of carloads of coal
Travis Mcitzen,
Travis Briggs,
Ray Freeman, and Howard Lint
are includi n among students at
Miss Isabc-i Murrell, student at
Mary Hardin-Baylor college ip
Belton, is expected Tuesday to
visit uith her parents Rev. and
Mrs, j. F. Murrell.
Misses Meredith' Jones, Camila
Wright and Dorothy Jean Mont-
gomery ot Durant were visiting
friends and shopping in Denison
this morning.
have passed through the city since
Monday week, but not an ounce
has stopped here except what has
keen knocked from the cats by _
urchins who make their living'
iay gathering it on tin; railway I ■
track. !
I
has been a real rise can-
not be determined. Most students
of the situation believe, however, I
that there lias actually been worn'- j
increase in the incidence »>f the-e j
conditions. ’ {
Dr. Dublin, moreover, struck l
hopeful note regarding the outlook
for persons with coronary discus
In the minds of most people, in-
cluding even many physicians,’ he
said, ‘these diseases arc associated
with sudden and dramatic death
This is only partially true. The
experience of some nf nm best
lie: rt clinics shows cionrly that
a though a relatively large number
of persons succumb in the first
recognized attack or shortly there-
after, a good proportion of thosa
having disease of the coronary a -
MEN LOVE
PEPPY GIRLS
over-acid
much, g’os on
sour I much.
nail1'*. ?’ gel I
i*ad • *.••
.million In the Bto-
h, li-adh.lh**,
vi«, and tnny ular
f the dls-i- >• lfort
. M !:t( n. ta’-ft
A L K A • f. E L T Z E R
You can become peppy
this easy way
a:;.
fv'-SfiMC) l;."'
t :-ii;lnn v. 1U*
nikallsern.
ir.'ns ftodlnm Ac«-
0!i.:!goslc) la coni- •
table nn ’ Mlr.f ’ ’ll
happy and f
If you are
men will take you .
they will In site you t
full Of fuu,
■re lively,
parties.
ind pepm and
places. If you
to danct*9 and
BUT. If you »rr cross and lifeless and always
tired out, men won't In? Infc-restdd In you.
Men don't like “quiet" girls. Men go to
parties to enjoy themselves. They want girls
to enjoy ihetmi
ng who are lull ol pep.
LYDIA E. 1*1 NK1IAM'S VEGETABLE COM-
IOUND helps give you pep and energy. For
over slttv years fllrls and women
taking thl* famous old medicine t<
them strengt
ijirls and
Your clrusrvfi^t selh »Hfa-Si‘ltzfT by
i th:' <lHnk and by thi packaLfi.
IS£;A
start at. sudden noises, tire
easily, are cranky, blue and
fidgety, your nerves are
probnldy out of order.
•iiuiet and relax them with tha
same medicine that ‘did tlie
work” for this Colorado girL
Whether your “Nerves” have
troubled you for hours or for
years, you’ll find this time-
tested remedy effective. ->
At Drug Stores 25. and fil.CO.
rn*v
rag LatticrA*.*
fteff-MNar* Inn He*da«L^
i T-xiihnoh*, 1 seixaha,
, Sf$*ti«L Kt-jr.tnurtJem,
; Hewttla, ?,bticuW IVim, P«i-
] aAii: .ruiti* wait* th*' :hej h*T«
•awl Dr. Mil** An-i l’sh Plil*
; Wtth better Multi Liwy ht»4
e - wa hoped far.
Counties? Amrri< .-n !»anr*.
*1v«- woulJ 09 tnor* tl jrtb
si kr.^inj ht)TL»< without Dr
Miles Anti-P*ta ■‘ill* the.q with-
out flour at nivju Keep * peek.
Iga tn y*ur medimn* c*a?net a.«.
gim ysoraeli Beedlwi euffwlna-
ti Oruf Stores JU - and $
'mtm «Ywtwsrh**#
OW, ( \ S- •
up . . .
sparkle.
moils old usrdlclnc to pep them I
to hrtp jilt:* them strength, energy, J
‘men alsout
ho ure full ot pep. Ask them whit makes
peppy. If they are honest, many of
wUigJre-thc credit to ITDIA ^ PINK- j
NotKe the girls an
you who ure full ol pep. Ask them wl
thi
them will glre-the credit to I.YDIA 1L
HAM'S VEGETAIILL CO.MPOUnI). You
should give LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEG-
ETABLE'COMEOUNI
ate more attractIve t
BUND a try.
to men.
Girls with pep
The Junior Symphony orchestr i
directed by Mrs. Bobe Bodamer
presented a holiday concert Sun-
(lay of American Legion hall where i °d,
Manager Cullinana left for Mc-
Allister this afternoon to try and
effect some arrangement by which
Denison may receive a supply of
coal. The present condition is one
of absolute annoyance and dis-
tress.
December 21, 1801
The news that Marconi receiv-
several messages by wireless
an appreciative crow,I heard a va- I "'‘W.'nphy on the New Koundl.md
riety of selectiohs.
comprise
HOW MOBERN
WOMEN LOSE
FAT SAFELY
Forty students
the orchestVa roster.
Mrs, C. n. williams
and her dsiiclil, . M.
Physical Vigor — Youthful-
With Clear Slcin and Viva-
With
Eye* That Sparkle
Glorious Health
Here's the recipe that b«oi*hr§ (at
Wti brings oat ill the natural attno
i that every woman possesses,
lorning take one half tea-
f Kraechen Salta In a glass
before breakfast—cut
4atH Ml pastry and fatty ineata—go
potatoes, butler, cream and
4 weeks ge* 00 l'lc ,oilr*
bow f»ny pounds of fat
Notion also that yoa
la mergf—your akin la
(eel younger In body—
grill give you • fojom
. Sf grusrhtn Balts-tbs
r*a<» Issts * weeks. II
STAR
LAST
DAY
Stuart Erwin in
‘Women are Trouble’
Of Denison j
James' T. ! LAST TIMES TODAY
MARTHA RAYE in!
“HIDEAWAY GIRL”
X
WE NATURALLY CRY GUI
THAT WE GiVE
:j *
r<.
TUESDAY-MATINEE or NIGHT
TUESDAY ONLY
Hil Wilt Mode
Him Yell Unde
V>*• s» e ItteSwe, lu. ,
Celled Him geddr '
$350
Bank Night
ON THE SCREEN
They got the breaks, all lough-. . j
until the Heavens rained $1,000
LICK THE WASH DAY PROBLEM THIS WAV
The cost is slight—the saving great! Phone 717
and start this week . . .
LOOK AT THESE LOW PRICES:
mini-
Bill.
Half!
Torn tn
II
:-%aWKTW
■•"Vitair "-u/—'
(ay »e«»ll
NEILA "gOODELLE
“HOME ON THI RANGE"
ADDED
ATTRACTIONS
Damp Wash—16-lb.
mum, 49c. Additional *1
per pound .................. Ju
Rough Dry—Clothes washed,
starched and dried; flat Q.
work ironed, per p(Aind Du
Family Finish — Wearing
clothes washed, dried, starch-
ed and ironed, per pound 18c
flat work weighed acp- j
Fluff Dry-—Clothes washed
and dried. Flat work
troned. Per pound........ Ju
THE BEST PRINTING SERVICE IN
DENISON
Shirts Finished — with any
service advertised 1 A.
here at, each ....... I *v
aratcly and finished
Quilts and Blankets®4 AA
—Washed, 5 for —V • *wll
Wool Comforts and Blankets
dry cleaned
“Broadway Highlight.”
RUSS BROWN fa
“Strike I Yoss’ro Oat"
Phone 716 First Thing in the Morning!
SNOW-WHITE
LAUNDERERS—CLEANERS—DYERS
■
ANDERSON & SON PRINTER Y
PUBLISHERS DENISON PRESS
PHONE 300
,'iii: ,-i-«-u. ■ -JML ... .
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 150, Ed. 1 Monday, December 21, 1936, newspaper, December 21, 1936; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth738887/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.