Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 57, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 19, 1929 Page: 3 of 8
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Friday and Saturday at the Dream-
land. Thia northwestern comedy is
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atmosphere of the Canadian North-
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Mr. and Mrs. L. Ballew anti son
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Miss Emma Waldo of Fort Worth
visited Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hale.
Mias Katherine Phelps was in
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W. and Mrs. Marshal Oraves and
sons and Mrs. Bamptona Wysong of
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Fort Worth.
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talk by the Rev. Mr. OaHnttb on
'The Need of Oo-operation Between
Parents and Tinchers''; Uflhte. to
-Dad,** Miss Dorothy Oates; talk,
by A. a Calhoun, principal of the
high school on The Year’s Objec-
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elation, on
__numbers for Am meeting
HAVANA—Cuba contributed to
the delectaticp of o«ffy palates in
the. United States thia year by shlp-
fore the supply ran out wjth the
feature
is distinctive, smart and satisfying
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Pilot Point Budget
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meeting Thursday rt'.tho homo ef
: Machine Work® w^^w.toten. wtwupsBnben
k nuiM»uic wwpresent. The dub prise was won by
-——T-rr- Er-Hiekory Steddt— AOa. dnhn nradn and Mrs. Doo WU-
san-HMb ataarded the guest prise.
J Refrcehments were served to hsom-
- tars and the Tollowing master Mrs;
Walter Wilson of Krum, Miss Man
Pondrom of Corpus Chitati, Mrs.
Earl Casaity. Mrs. Mollie Ryan. MM.
- ! Jack Peet, and Mrs. Hte fa Massey.
Mrs. d. W. Peei will be hoetear on
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The seniors at the high school
met at the home of Miss Georgia
Blair end went to the Queen the-
ater to see Clara Bow in Three
Week EMM** Zbw were chap*-
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Georgia Biair and Robert Tobin,
with Misses Alene Clark and James
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.Mr- and Mre 01 s ,Moffitt were
in Dallas. ’
Mrs. Nat Erwin returned from
1 ’ ^Magh Dunn wee in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Q. E. Light were in
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William Averittjras in Dallas.
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of Clarendon visited here.
Miss Monteen Harrison i
, Waddell of Dallas were ■
j. E. Price.
vteited Mr .and Mrs. H. A. Hale.
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ISm4to thaijeaSpa beginning ‘““I
wifi.IHiTFan aSySxte?*iisEJ
dng First National Vltaphone
f. m The Groat Dtvtde” there 1
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Ing! of the association. A short btita __________ . ..
tarts session will be held, in which pj^ 100.026 crates of avocadoes be-
__ it is expected, to elect a delegate r—- **-- —_,^. »*_
m to the meeting of the Texas Cm- end^ef ^'etoMgi. — '
m gnaa os Mothers and Paretn-TaacD* _ _ ___
Dur Jig the social hour in ch
Of Mrs Woodson Harris and
M. W. Weekley, an informal recap- That’s satisfactory
ultjr ef the school mrson oosaiTiari
The program will be as foltows:
Invoc-tlcn, the Rev. William Fred 219 1-2 W. Oak. Phone 841
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morning eubjeM ^rtoweij tor the
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devotionaihe will tell of the wort
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Clovis GOS Of ^Amarillo is visiting
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Mrs. Raymond fields and
is visited Mrs. J.T. Ftelds
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“^aDace of Sherman,
underwent an op-
recuperating at the home
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Phon® 423 and attend to it
Efc. KEEL & BOURLAND
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Mr. Robert E. Clark, trombone soloist of the United -11
the airb of C. . A. Com® In and let 4w play thia record
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You can make personal recordi, too!
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Super JL will get the high flyers» Wa have ’em.
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CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH -j-l
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NOBUSttOW, Pastor.
9:4 5—- "Crossing the J^Han," Jodi. M.
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7:80—Special Musical Numbatft . ; lu ]
7:45—“The Murder of Ed Powell." “***
8ioo—“Should Baptists Wear Pajamas?". ‘ • I
Monday, 7:15—“The Seven TruasMta^ Rev. 8.
Thursday, 7:15—Bible Study; Josh. 6, 7. ** !
Calvary Baptist la a Fundamentalist Ctareh.
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the care of the Skin. See the complete DuBarry line
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Mrs. J. Bier of Cordell. Okla. Is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cher-
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daughter, Mrs..M. A. Crockett, re-
turned to Oklanamt city
- Arthur, John and Willard Ashley
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8^ thirty-five thousand six-cylinder Chevrolets have been
produced. Naturally, this is an outatiildinft lnihlfafai >HUew*
ment. But it is more than that. It is a great public endorse*
. ment of diewolet’s
it^fomobile whose design incorporates .MW possitde
ability is assured by fine materials a^pr^B^i
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Mrs. ft-L Newton returned from
S. A. Raymond were
W. D. Mostelter and
Curtis* Mostelter of Houston waa
hew,
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Mr. and Mrs F. W. Hayden war®
in Denote. •■<
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Mrt. HbtmUfferty of Celina wert
» Beta returned from 8hw-
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dialogue comedy
vibrant with the
laughter, to to be feator-
Pataee Theater Monday,
Qulltan to the boy who broke into
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glyen his biggest chance, playing
a wisecracking college boy with an
overgrown sense of humor. Which
constantly gives him trouble. gtar cast tn the
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moments tater, however, he aavta grabdew c
the gam® Io a sensaUonai scene 4n
which be tackles tag teamx cap-
thriUing run tn the wrong direction,
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 57, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 19, 1929, newspaper, October 19, 1929; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1348291/m1/3/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.