Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 305, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 27, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1922.
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L1C >4 HOOKS FILLKD—FEW
CHANGES ARK MADE
" Tea elf era e o *f«Hl In, the Sherman
ftjbHc School1** f«n* have been
atwlgued us fullowB, according to an
uouncem^ut made by J. C.
I*ylc, wuiieriutcmlent:
Contra! High School.
T. K. (Joff. principal, mathmeties. J.
1>. Miliar, lit'ctil die in In try department.
Erancf# Emerson, head Engllnhdejiart-
uieul. Mary Orwtchfield, bond history
d<>i>ut Umuit. 1L h. Morrlx, head biology. >
John W. Sherman, head manual train-
ing. Miss Mary Boyd, head Latin
department. MIsh Lucille Haw Una;
head modern languages. MIhh Mary
Jane Vail, head commercial arts. 'Miss
Mary Weems, domestic art. MIhs Mary
El I Key, domestic .science. Miss II or-
tense < ire gory, history. Miss I^ols Ste-
phens, English. ■ J. T). Hill, Mathmetles.
Miss Opal Wilkinson, mathematics.
Miss Beryl TsKsey, domestic science.
Miss Eliae Ctowder, English.
Junior High School.
epton, principal, mathematics.
T1 (\ licftwlch, mathematics. Miss
Ethel Oox, history. Miss Theresa Ter-
rlll, arithmetic. Miss Pearl Dial,
ridding. Miss Alma Klneald, l4ilin.x
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FOI UTH OF JULY PROCiRAM
IS OCT LIN ED FOK EVERY
SCHOOL COMMUNITY
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The follow lug program is submitted
by the Tcn:ih Centennial Movement and
the Daughters of the Republic of Tex-
as with the rtMiuest that it shall be
pretenetd under the auspices C f the
young people's society or societies of
every schrtoi community of the State
in honor of the signing of the Declara-
tion of Independence.
The program should be given July 4
hi the cities, towps and nelghl>orhoo<l8
where the American Legion is not ar-
raugluK for the celebration of the day
and on the evohing of July .'i if some
other < eicbruliuu is being arranged for
July 4.
Program,
Overture, young people's orchestra.
Song, "America."
Address. "Our Heroes."
Tell*, "Honor of Heroes."
Song, "Lopg, Long Trail."
Patriotic reading.
Song, "Liberty Bell."
Address, "The Declaration of Inde-
pendence—Itsr Meaning Today."
Sons, "Keep the Home Fires Bun*
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"Dixie," orchestra", f'
Yells, patriotic, \
Song, "Star-SpaUKlefl Banner."
Other songs that may be used in the
above program ar« "Joan of Are,"
Over There" "Over the Top at Cha-
teau Thierry." "Farewell to The<>."
Till We Meet Again," "Tippersry."
Tho Last Long Mile*' and "Smile,
bratlon and ti committee for publicity.
* Chairmen of the program commit-
tees of the societies entering Into the
presentation of the program may con-
stitute the first committee with other
committers selei'ted from members of
tl** several societies.
All patriotic orjJanidations ate re-
quested to fostor in every way possi-
ble the presentation of the above or a
similar program in celebra.|ion of the
Independeiice Day of our Great Coun-
try.
££/% Cures Malaria, Chills,
(inn Feverf Bilious Fever,
Colds and LaGrippe.
DRIVE COLDS AND DISEASE
OCT OF YOLK SYSTEM. *
When tho bowels and liver are
clogged, poisonous waste goes through
tfic entire system. Help Nature get
rid of this waste. Take a BOND'S
LIVER PILL at the very first sign of
(Mils, Fever, Headache, etc. They are
far better than calomel and they cure.
— (Adv.)
kfad democrat want ads.
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666 quickly relieves Colds, Con-
stipation, Biliousness and Head-
aches. A Fine Tonic.
BUY IT IN SHERMAN
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Sherman's Leading Theatre.
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Candidate For U. S. Senator
District Court Room
Thursday Evening 8 o'clock
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AGAIN TQDAY—
SHIRLEY MASON
IN
Smije." probably better known by the
Mr. Ilamhro has ftycepte<l the Invl- .^PaCk up your troubles In ymir
tat ion of the Royal and Ancient (iolf _ old kit bag,."> f .
Club to captain the British interna-1 Yells should l>e made on Mr. Zip,
MInk Clara Mac Swau, domestic Hcienee.j tlonal team which Is to visit the Unit- Zip. Zip, and "I Hate to Get Up |n
Miss Ellxaleth Tucji, Sjxiidsh. English. <m1 States. The photograph shows the th*> Morning * with other catehv wnr
>trs. Brent W. Pace, English. Miss moud>er of Parliament driving. inu, * >
Mary Craeo Mti e, Entrlish. Miss Jqo-
(picline Bailed, arithmetic, history.
Miss Justine Harris, English, history.
Miss Gwssie Teague, English. William
'Brune, manual training Miss Alva
King, domestic art. Miss I'eari Mid-
dlebrook, English.
v Specials
Miss Fannie Gafford, suiH'rvisor of
mufllc. Miss Lois Dunn, supervisor of
physical training. Miss Rowena Jones,
supervisor of art.
Br>ant School.
Mlf*^ Willie Green, pr|nclt>aL firat
grnde. Miss Mae Ilunter. ( ii<l grade.
Miss Emma Riddle, third grade. Miss
Fern Pftgh, 'thh*d* and fourth grades.
Miss Alma Davi^ reading, s|ielliug ami' oxide.
. physical training. Miss Mamie John-1
t on. arithmetic, music, writing.
\ Too. Much Cut Out..
"Your show can play In Piunkrllle
If you cut out the objectloimbie feat-
ures."
"Won't pay roe." i
"Nonsense. . You enn continue to
charge $2 per seat."
"Not for a ten-minute show."—
Louisville Courier-Journal.
time airs.
Committees.
' Tlv committees needed for the pre-
sentation of this program are tt com-
mittee for directing its presentation
with committees to arrange for music,
sprakr<rs. decoration of school or any
other building to be used for the cele-
Radium In Brazil.
A rich flhd of radium has been re-
jvorted In the state of Miuas Geraes
in Brazil, according to a traveler wko
has Just returned from South America.
The radium Is in the form of uranium i
"THE RAGGED HEIRESS"
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It will tickle you pink also ^Comedy" ^
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WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY-
ETHEL CLAYTON
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"THE CRADLE"
|, wl|| g„ Good for Your Soul /
MllSSELMAN THEATRE INTERESTS
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LAST TIME TODAY
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COMING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY-
DOUBLE BILL—
Dorothy Dalton in "Hie Crimson Challenge"
— ALSO —
Larry Seamon in "A Pair of Kings"
Help Fight the Bolt Weevil—Make Grajrwa Protpcron*.
Miss
QUEEN
THEATRE
AGAIN TODAY—
My,Mr v«ou<-k. K..;-lish an.l art A|lip Mae
a.v mm. SMKOhT. Physienl ttete, Uwt% 7th „mI slh gra(lw, Tam0Iu,e
f,'' . "?'• ! Johnson, sixth and serenth grades.
xi it ?T ILuT , • , Glcunie Ham, fifth grade. Isda Doug-
Mr*. Air,in |>rlnp||Ml, flnt |n#> fo„r(h Bn„,p Mtir, Kwrptf< ,Mb|
srmlr. Mim li n.ljr, UmWrth. first ^ c luu.iia Johns.,«. iwcond *r,de.
and iwtiTMl Knutt' Mi«i Iuc« I«B ron, |{osa
m-ond gr«.l... Ml« WI Mh W«W Mrn. K. B. I* rt,.r, fiwt jtracK". l.udlle
iwrd w.de. M m t^n. iiBaroi., third hom(. tToi„lllk.s.
and fourth gratles. Miss Paulino Mils- j
grave, gcorgraphy, uiusic, physical
training, Miss FJma Knox, arithmetic,
reading, writing. Miss Myrtle Dial,
grammar, selling, art,
B. E. Lee.
Miss Emma PuUen, primipal, first
grade. Mrs. Denton, second grade. Mrs.
I/eta Council, third grade. Miss Blanche
llanna, third and fourth grade. Mrs.
Bess Dennis, fourth grade. Mrs. L. P.
Miller, arithmetic, writing, art. Miss
Frances Pugh, geography, music. Miss
Ivena Kidd. reading, s{>clllng. 4
rlcflTerwrn Svhool.
Miss Evorie Dillingham. )>rlnclpal,
arithmeliC, Mrg. Virginia Newman,
reading, spelling, Miss Retus Farlow,
English, writing. Miss Clyde Cfimm,
geography, music. Miss Thelma Fish-
buxn, art, physical training. Miss Mary
Connelly, fourth grade. Miss Pauline
Bruce, third ~rade. Miss Frankle Wal-
drop, third ^rlidle. > Miss Mabel Dunn,
second grade. Misit Maude (Hies, sec-
ond grade. Miss Alma Morrison, first j
grade, Miss Elizabeth Burke, first'
gnide.
1 _ , Washington School.
Miss Mattie Pullen, principal, arith-
metic, Miss Ella BroadweH, English,
sptdling. Mrs. Ola Gray, reading, writ-
lug. Miss Haftie Wharton, geogra-
phy, musi<?. Mrs. Lillian Root, fourth
grade, Miss Alma Seweli, fourth grnde.
Mlsv Kllsaheth Ma this, third grade.
Miss Lucy Smith, third grade. Miss
Ruth Hough, second aud third grade.
Miss Verna Morrow, second grade. Miss
Ann la Wilson, second grade. Miss
Grace BroadweH, first grgade. Miss
Wet tie Andrews, first grade.
Fred Douglas
A. 3. Klrkpatrick, principal, tenth 1
nud eleventh grades. Elmore Baker,)
( TODAY—
"ROUND FOUR"
Some Fight—Don't Mb It
"The Bootleggers'*
A thrilling drama of today
Tomorrow—
"ITALIAN LOVE" "
COMEDY—
"WESTERN WAYS"
Western Drama—
CHARLES HUTCHISON
In
CO-GET-'EM-HUTCH—
By AUBREY STAUFFER.
ALSO 2-REEL COMEDY.
Adults 25c Children 5c
SPECIAL ORGAN MUSIC.
—TOMORROW—
GARETH HUGHES
"THE HUNCH."
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THURSDAY and FRIDAY—
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*PA" W1LFER, He lived Por
years without havUij ail at
the same time a coat, trous-
ers, and hit to piatcK.
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UTILE DEMON"
ALSO COMEDY
Wednesday and Thursday—
Herbert Rawlinson
in
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The Black Bag'
ALSO A COMEDY
32 Years
5'—10"
150 lbs.
11) Years
5'—1"
100 lbs.
Age
Height
Weight
Age
Height
Weight
Brown Eyes, Dark Hair
Blue Eyes, Blonde Hair
REPORTED
Must Be Located Before July 3rd
PHONE 1651
Help Fight the Boll Weevil—Make Grayson Prosperous,
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To get the most benefit from your refrigerator you
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