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DENTON. TEXAS. BECORD-CiHLONMT.E. Tl ESDAY. OCTOBER 1. IMS
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Foreign Students at T. S. C. W.
Scan Papers Eagerly for War News
Smith Frozen
Foods
GOTHAM GOLD
STRIPE
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4, 4. U. W. Here
to Resume Work
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dur to the war scare why not
«ln*urr against higher living
costs to come by taking ad-
vantage of our locker service.
Buy wholesale from u.« and
store meats, fruits and vege-
tables for future use.
Ihesjvup <>r tailored biotin s m crepes. jersey, satins,
uede cloth, sheers ami stripes. New fall colors and
styles.
SPECIAL CLOSE
OUT PRICES
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No order too small,
order too large.
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styles, slip-overs, caidigans. short .and long sleeves. All
new autumn colors.
$1.00 TO $3.95
CORDUROY JUMPERS
Pocket, tailored and button styles. Beautiful corduroy,
also flannel or velveteens. All sizes and colors.
$1.95 TO $4.95
Officers Elected
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Funds Sought
Local Scout Heads
to District Meeting j
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Jimmy
Carolyn
June Ja-
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Miuy Mud).
Mary K
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Junior I
Owsley
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Officers Elected
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tnake their
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Taylor, pianist for
will play the -new
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of Mexicp Match 2. 1936 at Wash- j
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Arthur Evans of Den tor *a»
elected president of the senior claw
of Teacher* CoXltm* MAnriny rv/yht
at the annual election of officers for
the four colleges claaae* 'Two other
Denton atudenta. MiaM* Betty Ann
Fladgar and Claudle Turner, were
alao aelected a* officials for the
achool year. 1340-<l. Mls> Eladgtr
was ohoaen reporter of the sopho-
more claag and Miss Turner
named secretary-treasurer
Junior class
Other officers
night were:
class. Clovis
John
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United dent of
I Senior High
J tune oilier .■
'semester v...
1 are
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| Charlie Pettit
Bulletin tli.it
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fl
ooks Drug Store
“Wheti1 Denlon Trado’’
ind :pi
M lisle
compose : work Miss Owsley
chapter's of the National
next t wo i Alli' l'iean Music
___ys
Dnv
lege for Women ciiinpius
six students from foreign
who find the dully paper's a
keeping up
, than the
pi- ell
choaen
Presidents
McKinney; I
sophomore cla*s, Floyd Everheart.
Wl.ltewrlght. freshman class, Rob-
ert Buchanan. Marshall; vice-pres-
idents: senior. Carroll E'us Dal-
las. Junior. J W Lemmon. Haizold,
sophomore. Bob Swinton. Miuneap
oils. Minn.; treslinian, M.K, Leatrice
EUerbee. Port Arthur.
Secretary-treasurer, senior. M.'ss
Surah Teague. Toni Bean, sopho-
nioie. Miss Betty Jani Timblin.
Wichita Fails; secretary, freshman.
Bill James, McGregor, treasuier
freshman. Miss Ethel Marie McDan-
iel, Alvin
Reporters senior Miss Margaret
Massie. Van Alstyne; Junior. Miss
Reva Seaberry, Weatherford, soph- I
oinore. Miss Betty Ann FUdgar. ■
Denton, freshman, Miss Jewell Tay-
lor. Corsicana.
Sponsors, senior. Dr James Mr-
Bryde and Dr J K G Silvey; ,-un-
ior. Dr J L Carrico
IH \ I Ok < 111 N
I \IK tins year will be 10< anil
10 years and <>tlilR’-t lri-«-
IK I IK Vlli Inldi i n undo
t<> ' ai nival
l>‘ I
Belgium; and Marla Luisa Oar- ;
Madrid Spain, on Hie right Is
Thomas, l-rench girl Hom
Africa Peeking over the
an- Misses
Iha-rto
Vahn-
wotiid appreemte voiir drug account
tree delivery service at all hours.
s I Illi Speech I linic Embargo Aids
Mexican Trade
Brooks was elected
the senior class at
i School at the
school officers for
were chosen
Ollier senior class, officers
E Hastings Jr .
' "i Baldwin.
... Dan
Boswell and Mis
Three veins i
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M. i < I! 1 < I mid <': i! 1
K to b v i■ with
U l. I . t < T ! I > t 111
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( Lan man
work bc.iin donf
I a ndon T
Lie Bo\
mt nibt i
iiH\r board al at
Woith meeting
No
can be found on the Texn*s State Col-
than these- .
countries
much
with
.slow
brunch for the
Miss Myrtle
vice-president. Miss Agnes
N'< i < i inii i J > he
Will C l-'vtb
neighbor all
tin- I-hi-..
Il line
. AugiM
that we
.ii that time.
but many (
in the October issue of the A
u w .
lies ol
mission and calling
for
program
Denton | i la- Amerii an
Professors.
. Music
N
more pre.ideni
elected were
pn-stdent
i»■’an • 11<-asiirer
porter. Misses
anil Nora Lee
Redway
ia'\ sponsors
1 hi
.1 IIOW
I Tl' nt on
has officers in the
regional dlvl- :
tl.,..-. . »U ic ’
menu i i
W/ Cram.
word io Li
no bi am h oth( (
time hut the
■ intimated k» i
oi k
Sherman 01
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W.i's |».iid (-■)!
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t ;in a < aii<I
! aC iHill.i
with Herbert
willi Blanche Mar-
ches! m London, and two years
with Jean de Resz.ke at an operatic
school in Pans
West CHHnb
Have Carving Contest
Hubert Self won flrat pteM. M0M
Partin second and RdRfl Pern Pfl!»-
ell third in • soup-DMllflfl
field Monday afUruMB at tfed
West Ward WPA playground.
Judgss wara BiHy Joe Palmer,
Floyd Day and -Frances 9an>on
Lyman Carley,
director, was in
tlvities. ConteaUnU 1
Palmer, Pete Martin.
Eddie Partin, Edna Pern Povell.
Mis Marshall was a student at T S C W and
a member ol thi; college Little Theater
admltled free to carnival. Denton
1 ('ounlv Fair. 43
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Hall- 1
the MOV-
1IIu.xtrated | years
winch she is to i-ive before I Owsley will lecture on
ot the Aim rican ,
t hroughout 1
Miss Stella Ows- | and M
music
Women
ol music
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ADMISSION AT DENTON ( OI N I
TY FAIR tills year will be 10c and
25<-. 10 years and ;ouii(er free I n
der IS—l(k AU children under 18
flic most lot vom
when you build I lien
us help you Learn how
money you are now pay-
out m rent will build a
Come in and
with ils your building
problems at your earliest con-
venience Then invest in hap-
piness security com-
-.fort in a home of your
OWN
•Free Plan Books
1 F.H.A. Information
Building ( ounM-l
-Complete Eallmatcs
TEMPLE
LUMBER COMPANY
(here s m MATERIA!.
dilTr rem
Austin Phone 170
SO( 1AL SECVRJTY BILL
MEXICAN CONGRBflfl
MEXICO CITY. Oct 1^HJF>—A
social security bill ha* been aenl
to (OiigreM by President Garden**
IU content* were not announced
but It waa described aa one of
the last items on the social reform
program of Cardenas.
were |
vice president.
secretary -trea-
Mi Allster. Miss Cam
W E Smoot, tai'-
be along
national committee on de-
During the summer the
i to requests for
... the transportation ot
hiidren from the war zone
The meetings will lie the
The Denton branch ol the Asso- |
elation of University Women will |
resume meetings for tlie year 1040- <
41 with a dinner in the T S- C W
tea room Wednesday at 6:16 p ««.. '
at wlrich the topic for discussion |
will be "The American Association ;
of University Women in Uie Pres-
ent Crisis,” This is in line with the
study for the year. "Defense of De-
mocracy
Officers of the
year are President.
Brown;
O|m ning
leituri
tlie freighters
Revolution chiiplers
Texas tins season
Hssixiale piolessor of
■ it Texas State College lor
and state chairman
tile Texas Society (>|
will address tin- Colonel
Moffett Chapter in Beaumont O< t
4 on The Aiivunivineut ol Amer-
ican Music
One of Texas' mixst <
native singers on the concert stage,
lor radio and churches. Miss Owsley
is the compose: ot a song epito-
mizuig lhe spirit ol the 1J A R.
wliicli is to be used bv each D A R
chapter in Texas and is t<> be sung I
at their monthls meetings Re- I Miss Owsley
gent Viremia A Haile of tlie Ben-
jamin I.yon Chaptei 111 .
wrote tiie words to the song
B< :.uiu'-ill ta>k
m a .ell
' Atm-ricum-in I
I'u t ure.s ' Ilia'
Biaiunont 1) A
in.-pir.it 1011.il work for
of Brussels
tor her t<
States
lavst. year she attended Mount St
Vincent School in New York City
'There she -stmiii-u silema and Eng-
lish At TSt'W .-.Jic Is i.iin- ot tlie
three ton-ign exi liange students en-
roll'd Bet scholarship came e - -- -
hirmi-i Pre.siUciit Bella it I
Committee lor the Relief of Belgians ]
ganie j ulty sponsors.
Junior class officers were
McAlister. . presi d ent.
e ,/ichinitz.. vice president.
i t-'ootball -SOf- secretary-treaguiei
she tiiu.iia^jiUUl, reporter
Miss
Mrs i
for a state board meeting, and in
Big Spring Satuiday lor a West '
Texas council session Mrs Stoker
was lhe leader ot her section m tlie I
Big Spruig conference and Miss;
Sweet was eommentaloi
The local branch is contributing 1
—its part in tlie defense program '
H< 1 ; sponsored by flu- national organi- I
_.. | zatlon. and need for community I
co-operation in the national de- (
■ 1 indicated by re- .
/ Eiiiot t;
A .
students
find Hie dally
ffl better medium for 1
■ war-torn homelands
B and iv-nsoied mulls.
'• 1 In the tli.-t row ii ft Is Misses (
1 Son |ii Aiken from Vem zuela. holding ■ attendini,-
1 the paper are Claude Hegar Bru.s- . ^Jtn xpu-,
I
<k.i -.to <i * Ji.__
were
H L
who
111 and
(iiant
Scout' and B
ol the uouikj] (
attended th.e Fuat
1:1 m:\10 1 or
w in 1 er w mi \
eery & Market
.Upiili. the
I inert .-wt mi<- > CM >U l II TEinr i l< il II hiuut ill,') 1 ■ — „
who an- Texas A <M M branch responded
assistance in the
Denton lli"h ( lass\
Hi .-pile “
, Wednesday evening in each month
from Cktober through May. the
first half ol tile year in tlie T S C
W tea room, and the second hall
in Marquis Hall of Teachers Col-
lege
subjects Miss
1 tills season
"American Women Compos-
and "Texas Coinjxisers '
Miss Owsley holds both the B S
A degrees from T b C W
and lias done asstKiate study ol
languages at th'- Sorbonne in Par- j L
She has studied voice m New ; paid his state and counjy tuxes and
.. .... ! York and Chicago
George 1 Wlthci spoon
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to hi . 111' i
'h< hop oil*
Weldon Muv.s was elected soplio-
wlule other offu ers
Eldon Mavs
Josephine Bridge.1
Betty Pelilv
Fay Cocanouglier
Blown and (
and D-she Hildebtand
I It o
..It.!
I winked loi
I Mu' His
I see tn my
I he people I
Ila- M B A
iem ar-- sta 1 et
have It'en wiitt.m
Ai.e'tst Bull, tin that '
Anderson has be'-n
$100 jx.ii. y and ,
check each
ha., l ei eived |
W Jfnrtt, was
a’ii-.u. t ilt.-w
would think ol
. Ins pieinium the
ic dm-'’ Nut Sed
1 e< 1 ipi -111 .soul n
11
Mrs W S Fry. 1717 North Locust
Street, didn't waste any time In
I getting readv to vote She secured 1
I tlie first poll tax receipt at the of- I
| five of the county tax assessor-col- I
1 lector Tuesday mottling when she
j paid all her slate and county taxes 1
j Mrs Fry also got tlie first poll tax ,
I receipt last yea: This year. Joe
Akins, 607 West Hickory Street. !
Make HIKIOKS Dill (I .s'i'(>l;H \otir liovv nt nvv n lieati-
quarters iluring the I'aii. Get your books of l-'Allt
I K lxl’ l S heTe. Meet our friends at BROOKS
k bo:
Baiik ' is the oh ol Mi .hki .Mi
J I' Bank' who lutentiv moved i<»
I )en’on ! 1 om P( 11 m The bride
ucii’ a dresN (>! soldiei blur with
matt him: hat
lhe bridegroom
1 loiu'd in I)rnh>:i
patH. luum shut
1 he < ouplu u ill
ii.’urui:< »
! I on; W.i.
told man\ Uii< (
u< o<: ( I •( > k . Ih < a 1 i >» < • I Lt . 1..
j ablrci and nano d 01 h populai
cii ii/l 1 I u ho w • • 1» ( • i\ mu < hook
month. .--niRi.ir to om ’nund
vv ■ '• ahd ■ peaknu; a
Il Idul . Lhere
in I )a 1 la.s al
Omaha Home
m«- that --(ine
he . lal t< (1 al
I p» 1 felled
( moiiex ihai
m-iiiih b\
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bhe hius been
1 months' visit.
She is looking for-
to her first coi ps uilh A <V M
• Cohere >!Xjuv 9. uht'D she
inert s< >ine > bn>uth American
who an- 1/1 Texas A A: M
Evanston. Ill.,
-e Humphries, Edge-
buzanne Rieker,
Dorothy Colquitt,
and Queva Jane
Timiuad. vocalist.
1 night tlie Serenaders will
* th. solovox. a new in-
k ut lhe student dance.
■JJ Hammcnd Organ Com-
1L' ianu attachment Ls op-
It has stops
an organ and
many conibi-
to give tones
Hute, .saxo-
I she wants tn teach Spanish and
as a court interpreter
Born in Dutch Guinea and parti- | zaU(,n'
ally educated in Caracas. Venezuela, . Cv-<*jra »i
Sonja Aiken boa^Ls of newly acquired fense program
| Venezuelan citlzx’iishlp by virtue ol
her father having taken out cfti/x n- I
I ship papers Since 1936 Miss’ Aiken
I has Ih < n in the United States, first '
Han Marroc. A< adi-my nf
Mnivos and then coining h» i-
la.-t F--bruar> l<> enroll as a fresh-
man major in obt-mistiy
During tills linn
homo once (<>i a
} with her farnilv
, wurd to her first
9
a in\t. iiiiihiI.s A soft tone
’Hu'hicvud as well iu> a rush-
ftceiido
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O| JI IH.MENT
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VATICAN CHY Oct I .V-
'(Pope Pur- XII spc.ikmg ut war to-
day to the .'ailed Komim Rota.
sug-.'c.1 ted that Divine Providence
whirl: gtv.i and lakes away em-
piti s" would nidge tlie present coll-
flu - in a dill, tent it.-ht from that
1 ot ht.stoiw "lhe pope did not expltun-g
1 w! at that hi I'-iment might be ,
I NOTICE
IHe A.lt < t’Hn
pHiijr In Ilin h< hr<lu|r«
1o India*
'1—2: la. 5:10. R:30. in.lfl
M —12 io.
10 15
T<» I f Worth
m.—n i.i. it :t<>
M —12:15. 3:10, 5:30, 10:10
To Gnlnritlllr, Ard more.
<)ld:dn»fiui ( Ify
M.— 1 35. 7 15. 9:30
M.— I? 15. 3r25. O (Ml.
’ 55 (ialnesvlllr only
H 35
To WhldtA Fall*
M.— 7 15. R 15
M. 3 ?’>. 7 55
lo Decatur
M.- M .00
M.—3 :<»5
To Whitesboro. Rhrrma
>1 -3 ?5
Dixie Trail way*
'hi»np 90 R J Cerll.
Wi f ul1 ng tin- violin.
fl I el trombone, and many other
\\ I»\
l’i ih<
I. I ’ pb .ii
. ll( I ( - I ul’\ 1
m the past in-
palate. h p
ihiiot iha I
;'( in i.d oral Mi
ing as
uate group
The branch
national, state and i
slons Miss Jessie H Humphries is J
a member of the national com- :
mittee on membership and stand- :
ards. Miss Anna Powell is president
of the state, body . Miss Mary Sweet I
is state corresponding secretary,
and Mrs Spencet Stoker is chair- |
man of tlie slate committee of ere- |
alive arts and a member ol the art
council of tile louthwest <
s’X-tlon of A A U W
Attend Parleys
Powell. Miss Sweet and 1
Stoker were in Abilene Friday '
Willkte pms ; Marjorie Lynn Collier. _____
“b-i-ni e : Tevis, FJlizabeth Ly on and Genelia
I Lewis and J M Gross, faculty
i the Span: h ; sponsor.1
.eft ' -
L> '
the
tn
VViuUi-
Sihoolmstaers j
Elect Officers j
i H G Vick superintendent of '
I I.ewisvljle schools was elected pres- I
’ ident of the Denton Schoolmasters I
Ass’x iation at Die group s organlzu- I
lion meeting Monday evening
Other officers chosen were Ray-
mond Banks, principal at Donald,
vice president. and Jessie Earl
Seal, assistant in the office of Uie
county superintendent, secretary-
j treasurer There were 30 members
present Vick said a program chair-
the year would be ap-
later.
The schoolmasters voted to meet
lhe fourth Monday night of each
month at the Eagle Cafe S O
Murdock, deputy state superintend-
ent. led the group in songs, then
spoke on tlie educational outlook
lot the year Dr G A Odam heart
of the department of education at
the Teachers College, was principal
speaker at the meeting
: John
. good
Rico When she returns lo her home
.it lend
\( (U’lVe boa I (I
l(i Ine Foil V\(ii'|. (dunuil Mon
gj\ in Lull Wuilh where the gloup
\oted to jfcGt'pt D.e |>r<4U.«in sug-
nested b\ the national oraani/alion
to give Suoid. a pail m the na
t k >nal eiuui u-eir \ pi om .mi
I nc nation - w 1 ic pi oki am i call-
ed Piomain of V'luii lul Youth
Reports Hom ( at h boald im mix I
heaid among them Ihai ol
I’ri »fl■ r (list i iuf
mid of
aiound Denlon
held ( \c( nfn e loi
and B E I.oonev
received a receipt for those first as :
he received the find, lax-payment '
receipt last yew
I _ --------- I
She is the author j
outstanding of such successful books on singing I
.......... ;is Helpful Hints to Singers” am! j
The Child Voice. ' and is associ-
ate editor of "Tlie Southwestern
Musician.” official publication ol
tlie T. xa.' Music Tern hers Associa-
tion oi which she is a member
al o belongs to the
Texas Music Educatois Association.
A:..<x tat ton ot Uni-
Mi> - verslly Professors, and the Oscar
also will | beagle ,Mmuc Schtxil Colony.
les ol programs | Schroon Lake. N Y
I'hrough Music | in addition to lier state 1) A R
i will I .impose ' wet k Miss OWsley is a member
H <ha|iter's of tin- National Committee on
Hu
111 p: ll.it. It:
l.i't: ut" at;ah'
1 ' ( I « INI
O', di I .- <
died by
< "nd si ut tci mg
Minutina- Miss Hegu: hasn't wast-
ed time Sin, i- the Atmy-Nnvy y
!.i.t \ eai w le-i she
ol.lie I 111 in, West Po,n!
I 1 W eek - lids bl-.1 ales
.-I i 'Uli oi- i.loni’ ' FT 1 r tut an
■ a • i loi'k:ug tlie Hudson
games amaze Ini. hiiU
T'-xhs is tiu.ny l>e<au.se
aie conspicuous by then
Tlie annual appeal lor funds to
carry on the work of the Texas Dl-
■ vision of the Salvation Army e un-
derway in Denton County W T)
Pedigo, stat-e campaigner is lure
to begin his 17th year as a direct-
ing solicitor having made ins first
appeal in Denton 16 years ago and
coming each year tlie early fall to
renew the ajipeal His assistants
tins y ear are R W Bass. O L Fow-
ler I.ee R McDonald R A Sledge
and I- T Millican
is well lo ke. p ui> the strength
ol the Salvation Army during these
unsettled times, Pedieo said, in or-
der to care for individuals and
families of all classes and creeds
not reached bv other organizations.
During the past year 30,00<l tannin.
I have been given assistance and cn-
lour.iged to bettei living 'lliou-
sands have been won to righteous-
ness through the Salvation Army
he -aid Free fresh air camjxs are
maintained lul needy mothers and
is.iuiren tree gynmasiums tor boys
and tnali riiitv homes lot unmarried
mothers Chara, ter building lor
■young pcopl.- is m charge ol quail- t
tied wotkets
Ihis annual appeal affords the
citizenship an economical and de-
pendable means of assisting tn a
bread program <>! humanitarianism
and spiritual service, and is the only
apjx'al made during the year,
Anv other appeal in
ol tin- Salvation Army
aiitJioiitv. and should
.itpjM.l ted Pedigo advv ed.
1 by mv
Miss Ftati. e B
. drawing on hi i
1 • ' stall u i civ tng
mont li
J $.‘).61.> 00 mid Pleas
I disabled and tn
$111100 Now who
'org.-ttmi; to pa. I
sc Is
zon
M<»i the Thomas, Firm h
Al^it rs. AB Ich Peeking
shoulders of the four girls
Slhiz Mhkiuc/. left. Inun
Rico and Conchita Uciiovcs-
tid Spain
Stranded In the United States
uhilc visiting h sister in C«>nne« tluut.
Miss Hegar Belgian .‘Uli (lines !.>\-
allv t<> the idea that her tatherhiiid
is a |x a< ('-loving democracy i:. ;
of German invasions that have pu-
ventrd hi r return home Whi n wai
broke out In Europe juat ex .she was
making plans to sail h< i father, * ho
is an administrator at the University
decided it u i’uld be i afer
remain m the l «
.' l.. 11 g a - a l
(h . ail m< nt
\V
W
lieu
II
fl
/
■knn Maxwell daughter of
and Mn>. F w Maxwell, 936
Locust, has burn selected a*>
10 new members of the Cam-
fiirenadCrs ut 'Texas Stale Col-
Other new mem-
Mary Jo Pearce,
saxophone. Ernestine;
Morral ran*. Ji. J4-.
Doris Furiot Waco, fid-
Samucl,
Li>m
tinnier,
orth
Falls :
in.
Tramel; secretary. Miss Laura Me- |
Laughlin, treasurer. Mrs Lois '
Knox, directors. Misses Eva Sta- ;
pieton. Branch Williams and Ger- j
trude Gibson, tlie latter also serv- |
president of tire local grad-
for community
national de-
fense program i; indicated
cent articles by Harriett W
ociooer issue Ol me a n ,
Journal, giving firsthand sto- J
I tlie national delense com-
ujion lav or
: ganizations for assistance m the
i defense program Much of the
work ot the local branch tins win-
ter will be along lines suggested ley.
bv the
tense
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 41, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 1, 1940, newspaper, October 1, 1940; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1307171/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.