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Denton Record-Chronicle from Denton, Texas • Page 8

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Sub Can Fight CHERBOURG, special gun is mounted en the French submarine Agosta. The craft, which can stay at. sea a month, is outfitted here. Lyle Price To Be Denton Minister Telephone 75 TOOAY ONLY y'it in a uhir'pocl of I drama. with JEAN PARKER Seeks Court Post YOUNG TED HEALY NAT PENDLETON NEWS "STRA.VGE AS IT SEEMS BETTY BOOP Cartoon Telephone 75 MONDAY TUESDAY "MANHATTAN MELODRAMA" Telephone 75 PREVIEW TONITE 10:30 WILD! WEIRD! WICKED! KARLOFF and Bela LUGOSI In a thriller based on a ttory jby EDGAR ALLAN POL Lyle Price has been called to the pastorate the Church of Christ and has accepted the call, it is is expected to take up his work early in September.

He is well known in the local congregation, having conducted a revival for them and preached at other times. He Ls at present preaching in Denison. Elder Thomas E. Milholland. whose Tm the local church expires in September, went to this week-end, where he will preach tomorrow.

He is considering a call there. will be held in the church both morning and evening but who will preach had not been arranged Saturday morning. te: No Fire Losses Here Past Week At noon Saturday. Denton had passed another week without any lOC" 1QOA totals. Two calls werereceived by firemen early in die One was for a barn fire, in which the blaze was controlled bsfore it did much damage.

The other was not for fire, but a Lake Dallas call for firemen ana pulmotor when' a Dallas man drowned. You may have noticed how 'smiley' old man Lee Douglass has been this week. You may not have known the cause for the face wreathed in smiles. He's the proud father of a 'son, and he admits that he and the I entire family are doing well. people tall-red all the time ycu were playing.

They couldn't hear a word of music." "That's all right," replied the eminent performer. -'My music prevented me from hearing their conver- Star. DENTON, TEX.iS^ECORD.CmoyiCLE. SATURDAY. MAY 26.

1934 Independent Board Of Presbyterians Ordered Disbanded A1LVMARKE Leading Stocks end covering promoted by the eariv action of the stock ir.aiket atd the- The assembly on a vot? I six to one. I members affiliated with the pendent bixird 10 resign ai once or i I ecclesiastical discipline. Omnibus 3.500 5 5-3 up 3-4 Kat Prod 3.300 17 up 1-8. jiu o. uepc.

Agr.j—Hogs 850. eluding 745 steady; ICD 3 bulk, better 180-250 Ibs! 3.25 to- i i fcjt ttci Pa ihe fjcccaage 3.300 2 3-4 No. cackln? f. 1 The board v.as formed several 3 200 12 3 3 do A a ttl ioo today com- adelphia. i One cf the leading spokesmen i for proponents of the board.

Rev. P- A. MAET1X Judge P. A. Martin of Wichita Fails, candidate for associate justice of the court of civil appeals, was McAllister Griffiths, "Christianity Today." which said: "We will continue the struggle.

editor of, issued a 1st BONDS NEW YORK. May eninient bonds: 3 i Assemblies of t-ell a different story. 44-54 Week's tops: Fvd yearilnai fat otrers 4.SU; iVd stc-frs C.CC- good cows up to 3.50; rood a LO close I St, 22-47 IOG 103.24 losas i 3.25^ I07 30 107 30 the interest of his'candidacy. He is beard ty "desist udge of the ex6rcis ng ftny eCC 2s at ll QJ. ad I functions, including the trict court.

jyears inay 3 3-8s 41-43 Mar i 5 6 49 102 101129 Igoort heavv inn 9ft inn on H. Owners Loan 101.13 101.10 101.12;" Shtfrp 1.600: tcdaV "nominal Spring lambs "weak to 25 XE1V i NEW YORK, May -------Senate Action on Mexican Claims Settlement Due soliciting of funds. within the ton futures closed koasiy syncds. the presbyteries, the par-; ticular churches and the mission staticiis of the Presbyterian i churclies. and the mission stations Dec the Presbyterian Church in th? Jan U.

-S. Ma- Fundamentalists. believe thai Open Low Last 11.33 11.44 11.33 11.43—14 11.57 11.64 11.5G 11.63—64 11.69 11.76 11.6& 11.74 11.75 11.80 11.75 11.79N 11.84 11.92 11.83 11.32 12.01N WASHDTGTON, May Action Monday toward Senate ratification of the claims convention whereby Mexico agrees to sum settlement of damages to Americans caused during her tumultuous revolutionary days from 1910 to 1920 was predicted today by members of the Senate foreign relations committee after its unanimous approval of the pact. Chairman Pittmen (D-Nev), an- iVj er; sr.orn lambs 25-40 shorn 25-50 25 lower; car-y top MD'- 9.00; closing bulk, spring Jacibs'T50- 1 1111 good shcrn Jambs- 0.00-..DO: shorn aged -ethers i tarty in week up to 3.25 and sng sales mostly 2.75: shon-- fat ew-- closing at and less; sho'n lambs ir.ostlv 3 75-4 25 i there has' been a gradual abandon- i meiu of Biblical t-eachings. liave i May NKW OKLKANS Fl'TUKKS i asserted their intenlion of opposing I The cotton market was very quiet'in DREAMLAND TODAY ONLY Thrills! Daring! Romance! BUCK "The THRILL HUNTER" with DOROTHY REVIER GHOST CFTY' CARTOON MONDAY TUESDAY Will ROGERS in DOCTOR BULL with MARION NIXON RALPH MORGAN ANDY DEVINE Wrecker Service Phone "WE HURRY" HEADLEE TIRE Inc.

ACCIDENTS ARE INEVITABLE Better Have A Public Liability And Property Damage Policy Beforehand. KEEL-CAMPBELL CO. Complete Insurance Service Phone 423 Call H33 and II53 for groceries and fresh meaU. Tn IS FOR YOU, YOU AND YOU! go without sound safe protection when you can get ii for Unt the Ur are i are rady to lt place In your hands and to prove that it is from to you. are out in the wvw even crossing streets you need this SANGER IffiRS Dec Jan Mar Mflv SANGER.

May 25. W. M. U. liad book on missions '35 11.99 11.99 Il.fl.9 11.99 NT, SPOTS Vfii Jlll-LlO-VJ-'h? CU UY (i nouncmg committee action on hour.

Mines Ray Kemp and 1 Jdti convention signed a month ago inJT. II Boydstun ware hostesses and 95; eX i hailed il lhe frufc i 'refreshments. A county V7. W- Secre-jM. U.

school of instruction will be 4- i -Tlie Baptist NEW ORLEANS. MUV lesson frc-m the Spot cotton closed steady. 5 points followed by a "P- Sales 575: low middling 10.85; Rav Kezrm and Diddling 11.50 good middling 2.27G; stock 5277768. CASH f' i n. L.UUILLV i 4 fa 11 011 11Se dipl omacy Secre i sd30ol of instruction will be 06 adv: i 1 1 remove the i held at t-he church Tuesday and No.

i hard "corn "NO. vei'W AI mpllC2ted be-, Wednesday. Mrs. Leigh of Dallas 54 i-4- 55; NO. 2 white 49 i-2-6b I '2 tween the two governments 2 or the ill be the instxucto- cats No 2 3-s I a past r.r;^, fbrea ease-cl in the onrtv October selling oP" to II "3 Deoensbir to 11.G5.

or unchanged to one pcinr down compared wnr- yesterdays close. Julv openr-ri at 11 30 and remained at that n-njie Prices rallied at the end on shorts covering. Julv r.d-.-ancin-,' tD 11 4Q October to u.CO and December to 11.72. or 7 to 10 coiuts above early lows. The niarkc-t closed ctc.idv at or near the and at iv-t advance of 3 to points.

Terms of the convention provide with a surprise farewell party on I tiij I-ICI lhe Tho pi Sii a1 where between 2.65 and 3 cents on fe rved refreshments' to Frands Hollingsu-orth, Frank Carnall. Hor- CHICAGO. May Butter American steadier: creamery sprcials ('S3 a Boston man had ordered Cheese on rvo bread, he changed his mir.ci. Would ii- be possible to change order to an' 23 firsts (90-91) 1-2; the dollar. Chairman Pittman recalled that most claims filed Teel.

Lewis Grey Gentl- 0 La- of claims, here are adj.dicatedTo' CheStnut Clarence Csier about 1 cent on the dollar, and explained that this was because i claims generally were outrageously padded. claims convention with'Mex- 'ico provides for a graduated cash livan. Walter Satis. Jeweldean Seal, Eloise Echols. Dorothy Horst.

Josephine Couser. Eloise "Stubbs. Elizabeth Meek. Lcis Averitc. Mary Jane Batis.

Abbie Lee Gentle. Sam Mc- payment of the lump sum, -which 'it was estimated would range between $10,900,000 and $13.000,000, and a special board be set up in -Jiis country to distribute in this money to meritorious claimants. Mexico already has settled her Eze11 ir IVIae A- Hopkins are to attend the funeral ther who was 20 1-4: seconds 20: standards (90 centralized carlots) 22 3-4. Butter sales. 1 car extras 767 tubs extras 23.

Eggs st-3; prices unchanged. No egg sales. riHCAfiO I'OI'LTIIY CHICAGO. May Poultry. hens 12 Leghorn hens 10: rock fryers 24 colored 23: rock springs 26.

colored. 24 1-2: i rock broilers colored 21. horn roosters 7 1-2; turkeys spring ducks Old' spring 13. 9. Crtijiru tliC 8 counter man to the cook.

Creel In Race For Governor special claims with the European nations of Belgium. France, Italy. Spain, Great Britain and Germany. New Graves For Irish Martyrs patriot dead, buried in roadside and hills" graves after being executed by the English in the 1798 and other rebellions, are to be reburicd in con- Tuesday and died y- Others gomg were Mr. Hayes, Ernest and Juanita Hepfcins.

Cecil Boyer of Beaumont is 1 50 CIIICAOO OR'AIX REVIEW KANSAS CITY, May Wheat -unchanged to i hiqher. No. 2 dark hard nom 86 1-2 92 1-2" t'f 2 hard. 86 3-4 87 3-4; No. 2 red 86 Close: May E4 1-2: Julv 84- Sept.

84 7-3. Corn unchanged to 1-2 lower- No. yellow "nom of Miss Julia Batis. Members of the First Baptist Church the County Association meeting at Anticch Tuesday were Rev. and Mrs.

F. A. Tippen, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yar- brcugh, Mmes.

T. C. Wilson. Ray- Kemp and A. Seeley.

Misses Ruth secrated ground. Tnough technical- emp ana A Se eley. ly "nameless." idenf.ty and location Tl and Marion Wiiscn. of most of the graves have been pre- Paxto: Gray of Redding. served in folklore.

I visited Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Sullivan.

Denton business institutions help you. Do you help them by them your patronai-i. C. NURSERY SCHOOL Parents who desire to enroll their children in nursery school for the summer session are requested to send written application to Director of Home Economics. C.

I. Station, Box 628. Please state age of I child June 1. by months, and state i if child has been previously en-1 rolled. Application must be en file by 5 p.

Saturday. June 2. MARGARET GLEASON. 247 Born to Mr. and Mrs.

Ancil Cearly, Mondau, a girl. J. R-. Bishop of Dublin is visiting Mrs. W.

F. Burroughs. Mrs. Bob Lesnett and children of Los Angeles, will arrivs next week to visit W. A.

Meek and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Meek. Miss Marion Wilson has been ejected to teach at Spring Kill. USED CAR BARGAINS And when- we say 'Bargains' we mean lower than anywhere else.

1933 Chevrolet Coach like new with excellent radio 1933 Chevrolet 4 door sedan 480.00 1933 Chevrolet Coach 480.00 J930 Chevrolet coupe 150.00 1930 Chevrolet Roadster 140.00 1929 Chevrolet Cotme 125.00 1929 Chevrolet 4 door 155.00 Chevrolet track 140.00 1928 Chevrolet coupe 35.00 1933 PONTIAC 4 door without a blemish on it 595.00 1932 Pontiac coach perfect 395.00 1930 Buick 4 door sedan 165.00 1930 Nash 4 door sedan 225.00 1930 Ford coupe new paint 165.00 Compare these cars and prices anywhere. Handy Motor Co. "El Tor." original musical comedy, that created such a hit last month will be repeated at T. C. Auditorium.

May 26th. 8:15 Adm. 25c (reserve seats). Tickets on sale at T. C.

booth and Garrison's Drug Store. 245 New Willard $5.55 Battery SPARKMAN Battery and Electric Phone 242 Carey Roofs Make Dollars Bicker carry Carey Roofingi and Shingles in styles and varieties suitable for every building, from the fine residence to the small poultry house. These roofs, made by a manufacturer with over 60 years of successful experience, cost no more than ordinary roofings. That's why your dollar grows when you buy roofing frorn us our prices and quality will prove itl Bell Roofing and Sheet Metal Co. TIN SHOP Telephone Close: May 49 1-4; July 50 3-8: Sept.

51 1-2. unchanged to 3-4 higher. No. 2 white nom 36 1-4. MARKETS AT A GLANCF, KEW YORK.

May i'AP) Stocks steady- leaders improve duP. trading. Bonds irregular; prim-? issues firm. Curb qu'et; metals and alcohols imnrove. Foreign exchanges easy: gold currencies lower.

Cotton quiet: trade and commie- 3n house buying: scarcltv of contracts. Sitsrar steady: trade buvine. Coffee higher- steady" Brazilian markets. CHICAGO: Wheat easy: showery period lore- cast. Corn reacted with wheat.

Cattle nominally stesdr. Hogs nominally steady." NEW YOlMv COTTON NEW YORK. May opened cniiet. i to 3 higher en 1 trad" buyinr? and to i smail offers. Julv" 11.33: Oct.

11.57:1 Dec. 11.69: Jan. 11.73B: March 11.84: Mar unquoted. Trading continued very after the opening but prices" held ne-dy or. further trade buying and week- George Creel, atcve, noted au- thcr.

wartime U. S. publicity director, und nov; regional NRA chief en the Pacific; Coast, -will seek the Democratic nominatioji for gover- iiCr cf California in the August primaries. Election Kill held in November, the- winner taking office i January. 1935.

E. J. HEADLEE General Agent Beacon Life Ins. Co. of Tulsa, Oklahoma 307 N.

Locust Phone 1000 For A Good Price Bring your eggs and chickens to Harry Teasely, Grocer Phono 4G8 Time To Paint And Paper! We handle Sherwin-Williams Paints. Enamels and Varnlshea II. II. HARDt.V LUMBER CO. For Good Quality Groceries, and Fruits in Season, Call 146 We Deliver C.

P. Taliaferro at Charlie's Market When Monday Conies DON'T PRESCRIBE FOR YOURSELF Don't gamble with your health See your doctor once. Then, to remove ihe vcsti of doubt, 2 0 1 sent our prescription to fe Hoffman Lakey, who have your doctor's confidence just as he has yours. Prompt, service. Phone 188.

We Deliver. HOFFMAN LAKEY SATISFACTION I- Finest of Ingredients! 2. Best of Equipment! 3. Gur Desire to Sell Only the Best! For your Sunday dinner Ice Cream makes a fine dessert. DENTON DAIRY PRODUCTS CO.

Telephone 292 SAFETY Your funds in this bank are fully protected from daylight hold ups and hi-jaekers, because have recently installed the latest equipment, and have always carried ample insurance. Deposits in this bank are insured as provided for in the Banking Act of 1933. The First State Bank Of Denton The Bank For Everybody Character and Ability Basis of Success The resources of this bank are available to those of its depositors who have the ability to go forward safely. This applies to the small depositor as well as the larger one. Denton County National Bank IS YOUR BABY WORTH PRO TECTING THIS HOT WEATHER? Statistics Eliou- that the death rate amonjr babies always crises summer, that most of (hem arc lost ol' summer complaint'-a condition most commonly caused by thr- use cf impure milk.

infinil 5 dear to ou Joy of your home, cur and dreams, and is same time, entirely helpless in hands. Yoors is the of ils i Cncc has rovcn ih Acre's only i.k thai has a jjuarantee of absolute safety-p your baby a chance. Order 5is milk from BROOKS DAIRY. INC. Phone 7 A COMPF ETE SERVICE- Avenue A SYSTEM STORE Maize, 100 pounds for strawberries of and you have a big washing to do, think how easily and well it can be clone with a new SPEED-QUEEN Electric Washer biggest value we know of in Electric Washers.

Examine the SPEED-QUEEN and you will like it. Every SPEED-QUEEN user seems to be an enthusiastic booster. Special at sold on easy terms. Evers L. H.

GAS RANGES PLUMBING GROCERIES AND FRESH MEATS A full line of field seed hoes, files, tubs and 3y Cook's Grocery Howell Frank's Market Phone No. 174 c- n- t. Hickory St. We Deliver In A Hurry" AN UNFAILING SERVANT CITY OF DENTON Water And Light Department A OU CAN BUY IX IlTDENTOfil.

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