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Denton Record-Chronicle from Denton, Texas • Page 5

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Miss Eileen Camp and W. B.Clark Wed Miss Ella Eileen and Wm. Clark were married In Waurlka, "Saturday, Nov. 28. ceremony Was performed by Mr.

Smith, pastor or the First Church'of that place. The couple' accompanied by Mrs. Preston" sister of the groom, and her husband, and Mr. Mid 'Mrs, -B. M.

McNew, all of Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Camp and Is a of the 'Beiiton High School and at present Ic-a sophomore student In the College of Industrial Arts. Clark- is a son of -Mrs. W.

H. of Denton' and Is a graduate of the Nocona High School and Is connected with the Curtis n-ug here. The. bride, wore a black satin suit trimmed in white, with accessories to match. The- ample returned to Denton Sunday afternoon and will be at home at 1821 West Prairie Street.

Rural Clubs To Hear Mrs. Barry Mrs. Maggie W. Barry, extension socialists for Rural Women's Organizations, will speak to all rural women's clubs In Denton County Saturday morning at 11 o'clock In the county court room, according to W. Trigg, county home demonstration agent.

Preceding this lecture, the County Council of. Home Demonstiation Clubs will meet In regular session at 10:30 'o'clock in Mrs. Trigg's office at the court house. All club women are urged to hear Mrs. Barry's lecture.

SPECIAL PRICES On Arch Support Shoes $2.98 arid $3.95 AAAJo W. P. Robinson South Side Square. Court House News corxi-v rouir New suits filed: State of Texas vs J. A.

Poarce. plea of sultty to aggravated assault, fined S25 and costs or court. PENTON. TEXAS, KECOKP-CURONVCLE. MONDAY.

NOVEMBEIt 30, 1931 Community Choir will events at 7:30 o'clock in th.e.c;<y sutlitorlum. D. B. Curry of and leader. Or- ganlzaiWh of this group took place rd Tlwf Womcii's Bible of (he Cmjr'cl) of Christ will meet during months' in the norms of it announced, and the inue'Ung tomorrow will be with Mrs J.

S. Darnell, North Locust at. 3:45 p. m. IarHlil LtewtUjn Red or 9 is here with her grand- KKAI, KST.VTI-: THANSI'KKS C.

L. Johnson and wifp to Smith and wife. In part ol the John W. King survey. 000 March 7.

1931. J. P. McCrary ana wife to W. Paschall.

lot 17. block 5. or the North Side addition to the City of Denton Sept 18. 1925. J.

H. Miller to J. H. Hushes, tract out of John Yoachum survey on Clear Creek, containing 27 acres, SI and other considerations, Oct 29 J930. Etta carlcy ct vlr "i L.

M. Kcaly. 40 acres out of the W. B. Hunter survey.

Nov. 17. 1031. AfTOMOKlUK HKUISTIt.VriOXh Nevr Sport Dresses $3.98 to $4.98 at BELECK'S FRESH Home made Chili belicioui 'Sandwiches, 15c and' 25c Hot Chocolate 15c Fountain drinks to suit your always. KimbrougK- Tobin Free Delivery.

Phone 47. Ford. 11 rt B. C. Crangte Los Ice.

Buick. President Of A. C. C. Rcsigfis.

ABILENE. Nov. Br.lsell Baxter. President of Christian College, has resigned to take the presidency of another church ol ChrW David Llp- College ol Nashville, his: office announced today. 'the resignation, effective Jane 1, 1932, was handed the board o( trustees and accepted with reluctance when ho said he felt compelled to accept the call to the Tennessee Institution, his mater.

No steps have been taken to elect a successor and none was contemplated immediately. and Mrs. 11. G. Fleming convalescence after a two illness.

Her parents. Mr. and.j-.Mre. J. B.

RccT, brought her here Jtor. "fhanksrivinff. and have Mr. and Mrs. J.

D. Mc- Roads Sunday morn- Renafred. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Noel Welch 709.Oakland Avenue.

Wednesday, a to Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Wilson.

301 Fry Street. Monday mom- ing, a girl. Rebecca Ann. Mrs. Wil- formprly Miss Charlie Alls now at the home of Mrs.

M. E. Aldredge. W. E.

Jones, dircctoi of Ihc mu- of C. I. was elected director in the annual of Texas Music Teachers, -whien closed Saturday in Houston Jones returned Sunday. He has member in the as- since if? organisation sev- craj ago, and has served as In a story of the Old Liberty in Saturday's Rec- or'd-Chrohicle. among the names oi was listed Mr.

and Mrs. 'WUT Wilson, through error. The riarnes should have been Mr. Will Nelson, of Aubrey, Pearl KornblaU, five- year-old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

For Street Wear Mnrti'n Komblatt. of diph- smart street dmss of black ivool were is worn by Iledda Hopper, film actress. Made on fitted lines, (he dress is accented by a white galyak scarf. Fur buttons adorn (he flaring; sleeves and the belt is of patent leather. thr-ria, according to Dr.

F. E. Finer, city health officer. FILED HERK MONDAY -of drunkenness was fll- ixl Gordon Davidson rhargep of drunkenness and of driving whilr intoxicated were tiled Otis Durham Monday mornir.i: by County Attorney Earl Street. Tonight! Sir Philip B.en Greet H' and His English Players Presenting "MACBETH," 8:30 PRICES: Students and faculty members, both colleges and public schools 75c General public Tickets on sale at box office.

Luncheon Club With Mrs. Bass The-Luncheon Bridge Club anrt other friends were entriaineu wi.n a two annfp luncheon Saturday when Mrs. B. W. Bass was the hostess at her home on Carrier Street.

The luncheon was -served on the card tables and chrysanthemums were used effectively in decoration of the rooms and tables. Mrs. Oron Eell made high score. Other members and guests present were.Mmes. Pred Kayzor, C.

H. Hancock. Lee Prston, C. N. Hoffman, Y.

Garrison, David Hansard, Carl Degan of Lcwisville, Otis Fowler, Kcnnip Holt Rucker, W. W. King. W. F.

Brooks, W. N. Brcnjt JarV-cson. E. H.

Farrlngton and Lee Potjjel Entertain With Bridge Party Misses Frances May Fritz, Helen i and Hilda Flcyd entertained wttr bridge and dancing at the Floy home Friday evening. Punch an cakes were serve throughout the evening fo lowing Mjteses Me Reynolds. Mar'e SchmitzL Laur Gene Johnson, Lola Belle Curbo, Ell xabelh Hare, Helen Lovett. Far Louise Pratt and Marie and Mary Elizabeth Wlndel of Pilot Point Whitney Crow Wright, Oscar Say Freddie Smotherman, Hugh Egai Charles Estcs. Bob Martin, Stinso Dodson, Mfljon Martin, Smith, Joe Jagoe, Joe MitcJiel Merwin Beavers and Buddie PERSONAL Mrs.

Overton Parr and son. of Oklahoma City visited Mr. an Mrs. J. C.

Parr Saturday Dr. T. C. Dobbins returned Satin day morning from a deer hunt i South Texas. He Joined R.

Slaughter and other Denton Count friends at Junction, where Mr. an Mrs. Slaughter were visiting thel daughter, Mrs. Roy Borden, an there went on the hunt. Miss Kathleen Pass, who is at tending school in Fort Worth, sper the week-end with Mr.

and Mrs. C. Pass. Miss Archie Stewart Jones Dallas spent the past week-en here with her parents, Mr. and Mrt James Jones Jr.

Mrs. J. N. Rayzor Is in Houston for ten days visiting with her soi and family, j. Newton Rayzor.

Mrs. Earl Smith and -daughter Miss Texas, and. Mrs. J. G.

Tomlin son have returned from a visit in Nocona. Dick Christal has returned Dallas after spending the week-enc with his father. Jack. Christal, and other relatives here. Mrs.

Janie Rucfcer and son, Bob are spending the day in Dallas with Mrs. Rucker's son, Monroe, who underwent an appendicitis operation ast Wednesday at Parkland Hospital. He is as gett along nicely. Mmes. Ethel Coldiron.

Bonnie and Ashley and J. Z. Starnes, J. Redd and p. J.

Redd, all of were "in Denton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M.

Pickett of Hawkeye Monday here. Miss Sue Clark was called to Wichita Palls Sunday at the death of her grandfather. Miss Gladys Cellum and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caldwell spent the eek-end in Sherman.

Mfs. Charles Ownsby and Miss Lola Smith, teachers of Kilgore lUblic schools, spent the week-end with Mrs. Ownsby's sister, Mrs. R. Blair.

Miss Mary Elizabeth Burgeon has etu'rned to her home after spcnd- ug the Thanksgiving holidays in Waco and Fort Worth. Misses Ida and Viola Stuart have eturned to their schools after pending the Thanksgiving holi- ays with relatives in Denton. Mrs. Hester SpUler Montgomery eft yesterday for her home in Conoc nfter spending tbr. Thanksgiv- ig holidays here with her sunt, irs.

J. T. Jones TO RAILWAY PILGRIMAGE MEXICO CITY MEXICO crry. NOV. 'he National Railways announced oday that 112 cars, rented from railway companies for use i bringing religious pilgrims to lexico City this month for the our hundredths anniversary of the Ision of the virgin will deliveied at Brownsville and agle Pass, Texas, today.

Mrs. Mae Derby Given Acquittal CLKBURNE. Nov. 30 Mrs. Mi-y Derby exonerated today of a murder cliargc preferred against her after the death of her former -husband.

Mack Horn. A d'strlct court jury, after deliberating her case about 12 hours, returned a verdict of acquittal yes lerday. Horn was shot end wounded fatally here Sept. 20. Events Tomorrow The First Christian Women's Council will meet in the church at 3 o'clock.

The Episcopal Guild will meet at 3 o'clock with Mrs. Jerry Fowler, corner Oakland and Texas Streets. The First Methodist W. M. S.

will hold their monthly business meeting in the church at 3 o'clock. The First Baptist W. M. S. will meet in all day session at the church beginning at 10 a.

m. Lunch will be served at noon and a business session held in the afternoon. Mrs. Jones of the Baptist Seminary. Fort Worth, a former missionary in Braail will speak, and the annual Lolt'e Moon offeiine will be taken at the close.

The First Presbyterian Women's Auxiliary will meet in circles. Circle I meeting- with Mrs. W. H. Mitchell, 1821 West Prairie Street.

Circle 2 with Mrs. H. G. Allen, 1300 North Locust Street. The Central Presbyterian Women's Auxiliary will meet in circles as follows at 3 o'clock: Circle 3 with Mrs.

J. H. Boyd, 607 East College Street; Circle in the church. and Circle 5 with Mrs. J.

E. King, 1015 Franklin Street. The Women's Bible Class of the Church of Christ will meet with Mrs. Darnell, 1415 North Locust Street, at 2:45 p. m.

The Business and Professional Women's Club will meet at o'clock in the American dining room. Mrs. L. M. Starr, Pioneer Citizen Dies Here Sunday Mrs.

Lula Matilda Starr, 59. died Aubrey Couple Married Nor. 21 Special to Record-Chronicle. AUBREY, Nov. Bess Stewart, daughter of.Mrs.

A. C. Stew- Sunday cvemiisr at 7 o'clock in her art a nd'Howard Goodgjr of Aubrey home. 601 Bolivar Strce. Funeral marrled Bt Colb okla services were held in the home Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by the Rev.

N. B. Baker, Presbyterian minister of Valley View, after which the body was taken to the Old Alton Church, where further services were to be held and burijl was to be made in the Alton -artery. Pallbearers were to he. Hill Marchbanks.

I. E. Jones. Grady Starr. Lee Cornwell, Eugene Cornwell and George Elbert.

Mrs. Starr was a widow, and is survived by the following children: Fred Starr. Whitewright; Will Starr. Gainesville; Mrs. Annie Pockrus.

Dallas; Mrs. Maude Eli- lis, Lewlsville; Prank, Clint and Tom Sterr, Miss Susie Starr. Mrs. Eunice Thomas and Mrs. J.

Copeland, all of Denton. She is also survived by four sisters, Mrs. Emeline McCombs of West Plains. Mrs. Jane Howe.

Roanoke; Mmes. Nerly Woodrome and Settle Roach of Oklahoma. Mrs. Starr was bom in West Plains, and had lived in Texas 54 years and in Denton 45 years, lerian Church. She was a member of the Presby- 21.

The ceremony was performed by Rev. G. L. Hodges. The bride wore a brown dress with accessories to match.

The couple was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hodges of Aubrey.

Mr. anij Mrs Goodger will make Uieir home near Aubrey. While crossing the street Wood Goui was struck by an automobile driven by Edgar Aveivtt of Pilot Point. She was knocked clear of the car and was oadly bruised about the face, but not seriously Isurt. Miss Mc.rjorie Phillips is in a Dallas hospital for treatment.

Mrs. S. L. Lockhart and Misses Jessie and Marie Whit of Denton visited Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Haren. Mmes. L.

E. Madden. J. W. Romack.

Alvin Crawford and Misses nie Lybass and Louise Madden attended the funral of Mrs. Grover Phillips at Pilot Point. News of the Sick Mrs. H. C.

Thompson, who has Jcen in the Dallas Medical and Clinic for treatment dur- ig the past two weeks Is greatly nproved and able to be at home. Joe Willuns. 619 College Avenue, ndenvent a. tonsilar operation Sat- rday. Miss Ijorene Davis.

North Elm daughter of Hugh ill. Burdette 'underwent' an' ppcndicitis operation Monday lorning at the Denton Hospltcl. SAME PRICE forovtr 40 A jury decided the ownership of dog at Canton, by its stunts. SPORT AND DRESS COATS We have just received lot of Sport Dress Coats. Extra values.

SCRUGGS CASH STORE With Denton Furniture Coi After-Thanksgiving Special On DRESSES One lot of Dresses, $6.90 to $14.75, both knit and silk $5.00 One lot of Dresses, formerly $10.50, mostly small sizes; brown, wine and green crepe $7.90 J.W.GRAY TRY OUR IMPORTED FRENCH POWDER It's Wonderful' We'll give free makeup facial and blend powder 'io your individual skin. Call 191 for appointment THE NONA MAE BEAUT.Y SHOP Forty thousand acres of suda seed were harvested in th Muleshoe territory this season will yields as high as pounds t. acre. SALE OF Discontinued Patterns ENNA JETTICKS "Blimp" Brings Good News to You Our first general clcan-up of all short lines a-nd'dittConlimicd patterns of Kmifi Jcltir.ks (the world's greatest selling shoes of their kind). Wonderful shoes fit their regular price, but extraordinary values at this sale price.

In fact, we are-'going to make quick clearance of these shoes at LESS THAN COST. Shoes for the woman and modern miss. Don't miss this opportunity of securng your shoe needs. Regular $5.00 and $0.00 priced now (on discontinued patterns $2.95 Beginning Tomorrow A Very Unusual SALE Special Purchase 620 Yds. $8 to $12 Fine Silk Velvets $1.95 We found a large manufacturer with about GOO yards of fine brocaded and printed Velvets in five to 25 yard lengths and we closed out the entire lot at a huge sacrifice enabling us to sell them at the ridiculous low price of 51.95 a yard Never in our merchandising rarcer have we been able to offer such a biirgan Ideal for ilresses, pajamas, negligees, jackets Ideal for Christmas gifts All to inches wide Many of these velvets cos! $5 to per yard to manufacture We invite you to shop early for the better patterns..

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