Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 141, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 28, 1922 Page: 4 of 6
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28. 1922.
THE SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT
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(RWTABLIHHKD 1879.)
IPablUfccd Dally Except Saturday.
RHBRUAN, TEXAS.
Society
THB 8HKHMAN DEMOCRAT, PCBLI8URR8.
Wiwfcly Democrat Publlabed Thtiredaya.
('(UiWHOWR NUMRKRfl ....................................110 A‘NU 1U
iiilBtonal at the poxtoffioe et Sherman Teiai. An*. 14, 1*79, aa mall
better at the aeconrt clan* according to the act of Confrere, Mar. 8, 1879.
iiemlt to The Sherman Democrat, I’ubllahera, Hhirmtn Toxaa Knbarrt-
Aealrlt.a addrrea changed pleaae giro old addreaa a a well aa uew one.
tere*ting and lasted till a late hoiirlTntirsduy after vialtiug relative:
wlii'ii high smri» prizes wiMit !<» Mrs. . « --
Ift nry L* ne and Sl»t*p I >ors* 11. In tlK»)
ILckiii>on(»rr|r.*rv.
A uvdriiiiK oi sjN‘(ia) interest
Sti< riumi took j»!ati* NVltlm*jMlay
Idtfli 11 * * • * 11 in <Viiir.il Ihrisiian rimrrli consolation cut. tlio favor wont to Mrs.
whin MUs Lucille linttny of this city XnII.
the bride ot Mr W . K. Diekiii* \ number of out-of-to\vn bursts wore
son ol fori \\«*r t !i. I*« \. <»(*orue I*. present. between ninety ani one him
Ortyson ( uthrell olfiriatin.u wiiti tin* ring r it - quests enjoying the delightful or-
table* whirlt worn illuminated with fulhor, \V. (J. V< until*1. <>n t'nllojj#* lltll.:PfcRFK( Tfcl) WOOIH HAFT *
the burning Ihjmts of red in th • silvrr| Mi** Jewel IIal?s has returned to] ELECTS OFKK'ERS KOK TKKM
holders, and the- nun I embellishment Wirhifa Kails after unending several
was found in neptier plants wliidi ren- days with heme folks here. i I d<* oi»ier of IVrf«vt»*d Woodcraft
teretl the several hoards.
After the sdinptiKNiK dinner, a nmsi- tuned to their home in Tulsa, after ><*<dihk W* dnesdny afternoon, at whleh
rat procrum uas enjoy -d. .John
giving a nuuiher of his native Scotch Josh McGrow in this rlty.
songs. | Mr. and Mrs S. L. Dale
| Tlw* games of r»00 were s|iec tally in-f Mi.rguerite Pule returned
Quality
Mr. anil Mr* Frank Yeager have re-: hold an intcro.ling mid ontlunha-tic . • J ,1 . |iaf_
...invd lo tlicit Urnnc in Tulsa, after! meeting W. dnesdny aftern....... at. which 0* mysieilOUS wora nidi uai
ISid’d' s|n tiding ChrlKtiBM* with Mr. and Mr*."ificcrs far tin- ensuing year were f]es and oiten amuses, IS the
and
to Dallas
here.:
NOTICE
SUBSCRIPTION RATES-
DAII Y DEMOCRAT—By Carrier: t.rs* Mouth, (IV; three montha, $1.80;
Mi Months ISfiO- ouc year, $6.00. By mail In Gray-on County Om Month,
KM- three montha, $1.2B; one year, e.00. By mall cnulde of ,
Comity and In lrxaa and Oklahoma: One month 7V: six months $4 00; one nil in the pioMii.e «,f a liiimlier of rein- r.lSj,,n.
rear *7.60 Beyond Texas and Oklahoma and wl bin 1.0IK) mllea: One ;i\,< mid n lends.
■oath 86c; »lx months, $4.50; one year, $8.00. Elsewhere $1.00 I>er month. Tin* interim- decorations of
acept In foreign cointrle*, $100 per roont*- p.us the c-oat of mailing. All auh- , 1,nn h Here in ndniinil lc taste and
OK STOCKHOLDERS
MEETINO.
elected. a< follows: Mrs. U.
| presi'ling officer: Hen K.
iferemim; Mrs A K. Moffett, assistant j
(foreman; Stewart M Siott. secretary;
| A. I*. Jamison, treasurer: Mrs. John
M.Colluni, ranger: Mrs. Usear Hefner,
guard: Mrs. IM lss$*rv. sentry; Miss
J Irene Walker. Mrs. <ieorge A nd. and
]Mrs Lillie* V. raruthers, managers;*
Andrew S. Nickels, drill captain.
' ; L!'11^’1 only word that sums up the vir-
■ ' tues that distinguish
a rlptlons ..re payable In adTanoe
A BEKI V DEMOCRAT —On* year $130.
MEMBERS OK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS—The >..«*< elat.-d Preaa la
agclMlTrly entitled to the nee for roptihMeatlon of all new* di»;»at('hee credited
» It or o®t otherwise credited la thla peper and alifj the le<*l new* pnbllehod
haaaln AU rtfhra of republicstloa of epeclal diapatchea bere.n are also le-
nerc effected with (minis, ferns. South-
ern ;i 1 it 11 inn jjreenery mid riillti
lilies. Tin- electroliers eiirried
III! elusterillks if sniiliiv mill I he ih
I Notice is hereliv given that 11 ineel-
| ins of the stockholders of the American
,, , .. . .... Bank A Trust Company of Sherman.
Hostesses fur the evening wete Mrs., , ,. .
tlic ,, ,, , .. n- n- ,■ i Texas, will he held at the place uf
' Henry Bone and Mrs. T. V\. ( rowder , . ,
n' the ilnli social committrs'.
Camp Fire (iirls Party.
Memliers of the Tejns Ciiinii Kite or-
husiness of said tiank in Sherman.
Texas, on the ninth day of January,
R»o,% from ten to twelve o'clock, a. m.
for the |mri«)*e of electing directors
for the ensiling year, anil for such other
("n shier.
NEW SCIENTIFIC PROOF AOA1NST
evoiItion.
■EMP1.E (.OWNS AT THE FASHION
SHOW.
Member* of the elite and of the dip-
vision wall between the main audi- vani/.af i«*n of this eifv enjoyed a < Mirlsf-j business as may legally come lie foie
t«n iuiii and the Sunday school room mas party in the Inane of Mrs. II K. Jf«ne th** me<*iing. < 1 >. I LKUV
f(" im*d a bm kgronml for applieations Mali, their Ltmrdian. on We«lnesday. <1--<aitjS-e
of long "‘pray*, of siuilax. Hark of the afternomi.
altar a pretty ba> reliet was formed The home was beautifolly decorated j
of small cedars, again**! which wet ■ in KliristnuiH greens, holly, and poin
bappilx <lis|iMS4*d imltns and fenis with settas. and six tahh*s were arraiig«*d for
stately uilia lilies gleaming out of the t]h• games.
vendure of palms and ferns. t pj was tin* chosen diversion fur the
The chancel rails were envelop'd in afternoon, and at the elese the prize.
Southern siuilax with entro doux <d' a dainty piece of Imnd made lingerie,
frintrex ferns. The entire scheme was went to Miss Mary Karuthers. Tallies
(arried out on lines of beautiful slui- were hand painted yanK made by three
For Local and Long Hauls, Gill
RED BALL TRUCK LINE
W. W. Talley
Phone Office 2175. Res. 1921
members of the organization.
born in isr.
I»e heard of Metnlelism.
Heeenllv scientists have been Hi* ii-
I inning with mil'll simcic fervor Hie leiimHc turjis win. intend.-.! the Fii-h. |i|j(j|)
In fact it is ttclloiif* costumes. They inanitesteil s,tn,K 1 1,1 {
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the lmrn iniun n> iwim Kin or ixoin mill uliiyed miftltr during the cei-ciuony.
tin". There lire m-ientints of tin- first ™1,1 llnt( ‘ " 'J1 k , ' ^ I-rndliig the Dri.lal l>nrty were the present ttnd each brought a guest,
rant who already aa.v, with due eminor- l'°l>uliu ":,s !l wmik. i.ss go«n
vation, that the Mendel demonstrations « U»..keress hairdressing mode,
and deductions as to l.crcdily aml.cn- i-cvcrcly and artistically sini|»lc.
Tlronmont have almost comj.lct.4y The highest art In costuming is
broken down the evolution theory. .«« •* achieving refinement. Hash,
was served
I lost-
f»initial' love l.ailad. esses for the isCitsion were Misses Kliz-
-"Fl.c Swietcst Story Ever Told." Mrs. al.cth and Mary Cimitlici's and Miss
.nita You
The twelve memlM'rs of the club were
for \ton
ho'fien
Mendellsm was Interpreted
under <o|oi"s may he blended
or arranged
is neutral-
ushers,. Rol.cn I,. Morrison of Among the latter was Miss Bel* Mnr-
(irahani and Binkley Smith of tills city, phy of Dallas wlio is a guest of Miss
the Following these were the matrons, who Anita Young.
entered opposite aisles. Mrs. Robert: -
I.. Morrison of (induim. sister of the] Cradle Boll—Blue Bird Program,
bride, ‘and Mrs. Edwin Browne of
It is announced the Cradle Roll and
most ideturesuue circumstance*, last * " ^ - * , (iroest.eek Tlie matrons wore hand-',., i , . ,. ,« •
1 S| l*ed By T»ck of artistry in design. The _ „ „ (in millions won n.ino j,)iw j!ln, organizations of Irnvis
week, in St. I amis University, in
Louis, by Dr. Herbert Sja-neer Jennings »"’*r i«tUuUy made dresses
of John Hopklua Knivorsll.v. of Baltf- tlios^^hlcU evidence culture,
more. He dellv.rcd an address on’ Most "0IU',,‘ 'lo u,,,t artlst,<a''
Mendel at a scholars’ .•ouferenee, whleh lv Th^ a,m nt 'fwt- I"'"’
ivak attended l.v m.iversitv presidents, '**r ,of " » "*•*
educators, scientists, priests and min- «‘rul of refinement that is
Infers. At the’sam.. meeting Dr. Vlc^e b«t proof of true style and art.
tor ('. Vaughan, former dean of the >
medical dejiartment of the rniveisityi INTEREST AND N ATIONAL DEBTS,
of Mieliigau. sjKike on Pasteurism.
-'Mendellsm,” said Dr.* Jennings.1 Two primary questions concerning
-produced a tremendous l.reneh in the which great economists do not agree are
structure of Darwinist*; at times it —w hat Is Interest? and. what pur cent
seemed to have brought the entire edi- of interest is justifiable, morally and
flee to the ground. Tills it is that has socially?
given a real opening to the antl-Dar-l Theologians, as might l>o exjieeted,
wlnlan, anti-revolutionary agitation of give much thought to the latter ques-
the present tJ4ne. It 1ms left the prob- tion.
lem of evolution and its method in a Tile subjects seem to Is* very simple.
ar(, some gowns of golden brown satin-hack- f4tr(,,( Metho(,ut f.jiulmder the
ed Canton crepe, iieavily headed, large
direction of the resjieetivc snperlnten-
l.laek hats and satin sllj.pers, and ear. ^ Mrs r w. I.uck anfl Miss Kath-
ned arm bouquets of la-rfeet Russe l pr|lMf slu,wi„ Rjve a joint pro-
roses In deep pmk shades sashed will)
gatisc l.otvs of cofrespoiiillng hue. (
Miss Irma Hardaway, as mnid-of-i
honor, was attractively gowned ill
l.laek tiroeaded chiffon velvet. with
which she wore also a large black hat
! trimmed in plumes, ami her flowers
too. were of pink Russell roses.
Little Misses Virginia ami Frances
Mitchell, small nieces of the bridf,
acted as flower girls and were the ob-
jects of much admiration. Tlieir strik-
ing tvjic of brunette beauty was far-
ther enhanced with the dainty little]
white net dresses, made with drop
shoulders and garnitures of
j.ink ribbons ami rose buds.
grant in the parlors of the church Fri-
day afternoon nt .'i.ho o’clock.
A pleasing program lias been arrang-
ed and at that time the mite lioxi-s
will be opened, ami all the mothers are
requested to attend.
Society Notes.
Mr. Hint Mrs. Robert L. Morrison
left Tluirsiiiiv for Unchain, after a vis-
jit with Mrs. Morrison's mother, Mrs.
If. P. Uregory. in Fair view.
! Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Ridings and
daughter, Miss Hope Ridings, return-
narrowle<' "ednesday from Byers. Texas,
Their | where they visited relatives Monday
The Best Home Cooked Meals
Nice Attractive Modern Bedrooms
MRS. LANE
220 South Walnut Phone 2101
Grove's
Tasteless
Chill Tonic
Old Standard Remedy for
Chills and Malaria. 60c
QUICK MEAL GAS RANGES
front just ranges. They are the
RECOGNIZED LEADER
bxause of the quality of ma-
terial—quality baking —quality
satisfaction. Sold Exclusively by
LESLIE
Hardware Co
far different position, a position which, They art-. And that is why they are so
ituperflgially at least, is mu ii weaker, problematical. They are so extremely baskets were of ivory wicker and were al"' Tuesday.
a defensive -nilIter than an aggressive simple as to he hard to understand. filled win, rose petals which they strew! 'Irs Elisabeth llood of Atlanta. Ua
position. This is a fact seemingly not Dividends or j.rolits on capital are along the pathway. j’s 'Siting her j.arents, Mr. amt Mrs.
fully realized by some enthusiastic in the same category as interest. To The bride ami groom came to the i.l !( Casteel,
partisans of Darwinism, with the re- some extent, they are like interest, mi- |(l|. together, the former wearing a Mrs. $ rank Casteel of fort Worth is
suit that opponent* more abreast of earned Increment. stylish tailleitr suit of reindeer doth “ k’uest in the home of (\ Castrel and
the (lines take them at a disadvan-l |( would not take long for the tax w ith hat, gloves and slipper* of eor-1 famlh in
'laden nations to wipe out tlieir debts; responding color. Her flowers were au . •'Ii.ss Helen Mutliews left V ednesdaj
’Hie foregoing is an averment which jj- (j,ev (fhi not have to pay Interest, arm bouquet of Columbia roses, tied. eveIllI1ft fm' Memphis, Tenti- where she
should fire the eloquenee of Mr. W ii- ,,n,| one-lmlf js-r cs-ut amounts, with the gauze of the same, tones, uud ”i*1 HU exreti(led \i.-lt of sexeral
Ram Jennings Bryan, llis exjmnsive j(l jWelve years, to 54 js'r1 cent, and in
nud expressive eounteimnce should vmrs l08 (VIlt Jn jPS8 ,imn
bruailen Into a beaming smile at the onp generation the interest amounts to
intimation that Darwinian partisans more tusn the jirincijial, and, in addi-
are scarcely abreast of the times.
| tion. the interest becomes Capital ns it
Mendel was the first successful pion- jH iced year after year and draws
cut- In exploring the perplexing subject mim, illt,,n,Bt
of heredity. He coudiieted experiments qq1P American government offers to
for a lifetime iU crossing and self- (jefer interest ealleetion. At a forth-’
fertilizing various plants and studying ,-oining loteruational ecoiiotuie eonveli-
tlidr puigetij Ills careful, patient re- ,,pommiisl.s will suggest, no doubt,
search- which was minutely recorded, |jutcrest should he cancelled
pr.Hl.iced the only reliable evidence fnlra (k.,lts ,lf llatioll t0 nation. Don't
available, even up lo Ibis time, con- ,.,,j( r! jjm iden ,as being inconsequen-
lertiing lictedity and environment. tja] . ,-A
WAmI is Mcmicllsin.‘ lliut genetic| f’raclIcallv. interest is compensation
germs are transmitted throngh gener- lnr tlw ,.| V or wealth. Mou-
her hat taire just a touch of blue.
The bride is one of Sherman's lies!
known and most beloved young women,
and is the daughter of Mrs. C. PI
Gregory. After graduating from lo-
cal schools site taught in (lie Lchigli,
mouths with her sister. Mrs. .1. L. Mit-
I'liell. formerly of tills city.
Mr. and Mrs, R. B. Jackson and Miss
Julia Jackson of Dallas are spending
the holidays here with friends.
Mrs. J. W. Gregory and little son
Man’s Foot Is
Flexible
How many hones in a man's foot?
Twenty-six. all forming three res-
ilent arches in order to nbsorb the
body shocks. The foot is flexible.]
not rigid.
What folds these small bones in
their arched position? Muscles, ten-
dons and ligaments. Keep them
strong and well by wearing Canti-
lever Shoes—which are comfortable
and serve n useful purpose,* The
Cantilever shank is flexible, permit-
ting strengthening exercise of the
foot muscles.
Scarbrough Shoe
Store
120 North Travis Street
cV-<!
ri
BS®m©§ for
:r
A (4
t
J1
tMfM
Ii
We are offering a bargain in Boy’s Blouses,
for school or rough wear, in percales and
cheviot, light or dark colors, sizes 8 to I 5
years.
79c
THt~ DE&EMDA&IC
iition. Tlinl one germ prevli.iuinates un-
der certain conditions, another under dif-
ferent conditions. That tionapp■ iraic.i;
of cliaracteiisiics docs not signify that
that a germ is extinct, but on the
contrary, the genu shows again under
favorable conditions. Environment
bus the effect of determining what in-
beiitcu churn. 1 eristics shall l.c (level-
oped. Thu* genetic science slums that
Inherited characteristics, aj.pcaring
according to a tinturni law of predom-
inance. arc the substance of human
capacity, nml their development is
subject netivclj or negatively to (he
influence of environment. It shows
that characteristics were not evolved,
but existed ,-iiul have been transmitted
in the human race for ages.
EASY TO PICK A QUARREL.
Most fussing is about nothing. So
is most dimity; s:o, most jealousy.
Take the case of the restaiirnnteur ami
his customer who got into an argu-
ment and then Into a fight about a
match, it is really t.vjiieal of most
disagreements.
The match would not light. The jm-
tron made a curt remark. Instead,!
he could have asked politely for an-]
other rna :;li. The proprietor resented
the slur. Instead, he eould have
handed the customer n light. The cus-
c.v is only a medium of exchange, rep-
Okla., schools and later was connected l,av‘' rPtlln">'1 •" tlu'lr in "'eleet-
w-ith tiie Houston school*, coming to.*'a- (,klu.. after attending the mnr-
Shermau the Jiast year to teach here, riageof Miss Lucille l,regocy and .
She is of getiinl nature and high litiel-.E. Dickiusou on \\ednesday.
leet, and has lieen active in social, club Mrs. Jennie Uarth left riimsday
and church work. 'noon for Los Angeles. Calif., after lie-
Mr. Dickinson is well known in |iu*l-*‘n*r a suest of her sister, Mrs. ( . C.
ness circles in this city, milking fee- •■•'('gory, for the Diekinsou-Gregorv
quent visits liere in his work of trav-inuptials.
cling salesman for a large drug firm,1 ITof. and Mrs. ( l.vde Lagleton. wlio
with headquarters in Fort Worth. JfT<'Ut Christmas in Ihis.eity with tlieir
Immediately after the ceremony. Mr. mother, Mrs. I). 1' Eagleton and fain.
resenting properly. Money iouned outiaial Mrs. Dickinson left in their ear ily, have gone to.Lodonia to visit a few
is surnins or unused proja't'iy. -I'm* for Fort Worth, wliere their new him- days before returning to their home in
borrower agrees to give back the prop galow home is ready for occupancy Dallas.
city and more property at a rate fixed iih River Crest Heights. | Dr. and Mrs. I). R. (enable of Fort
Dinner At Woodlawn Club.
by tin* borrower's need, for (In* use of
the j.ropcrty.
Tlic interest rate is generally con-1 Woodlawn Country Club was the
ceded by iiuU.oriiies lo he too high, atone Wednesday night of the second
It tends to build up vast fortunes too'0f „ series of Christmas festivities
rapidly ami create a big leisure clnasjfor t|„. entertainment of Un-
it is an oppressive burden on borrow-?^p,,, members, a dinner followed by a
ers. csiiecially nations. Rut it is not
easy to dctermirie the rate or rates
which would lie right and just from
moral, social, political and economic
stnudixiints.
card party.
For tin occasion, the entire open
suite of the chib had been most artisti-
cally arranged in Christmas decora-
tions. A wealth of the vines and
other greenery was combined with red
One big manufacturing jiliint in berries for the background. The mnn-
Sltetiuan has announced a raise in ‘els bad baskets of silver filled with
wage* of lo per cent That is repro-1scarlet polnscttas, and red ('undies in
sent.at ice of a happy state of affairs, silver sticks, and trailing* of the vines
for lx.tl. tlic workers and the managers beneath.
of the concern I Dinner was served nt 7 o'clock nt
Worth ami Dr. and Mr*. S. C. V('noble
of Tulsa. Ukln, have gone to Tulsa
after a Christmas visit with their
REM EDYi
W ) FOR THE RELIEF OP (
Coughs, Colds, Croup'
WHOOPING COUGH, HOARSENESS
•BRONCHITIS^
-SOLD EVERYWHERE-
WHY NOT?
ATTEND SUNDAY SCHOOL SUNDAY MORNING,
THE LAST DAY OF THIS YEAR
And Hear Judge Ben L. Jonca’ Great Address on
“THE TRIAL AND CONDEMNATION OF JESUS”
to$>e given at the Travis Theatre at a joint meeting of
the Men’s Bible Classes of the Travis Street Methodist
and Central Christian Churches.
Exercises will begin promptly at Nine-Thirty O’clock
with a splendid Musical Program.
A Special Invitation is extended to the men of Sher-
man and Vicinity to attend this service.
GOOD MUSIC AND A GOOD TIME. COME.
HOME, SWEET HOME-YES, GO HOME AND GET WHAT’S COMING TO HIM
, Copyright, 1922, by the McNaught Syndicate, inc
By/H. J* TUTHILL
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