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DINTON, TEXAS, l^CORD-CHRONICLE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, IMO
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FOR QUALITY MEATS
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READ THE < LASSIFIF.D ADS
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Everytfyjng Has Been Moved In!
At The Right Price
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New Fall Coats, Suits, Dresses,
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Hats, Lingerie, Hosiery and
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for City Schools
W ill Be Formed
Foxworth-
Galbraith
Lumber Co.
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Einstein Given
Citizenship in U. S.
Made by Humming
Bird
Charlie's Food
Store
Little Majors
Phone 824 702 S. Locust
BATTERIES
RECHARGED
6.2 ( u. Ft. General Electric,,
Refrigerator $119.50
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Sheet Music
Instruction.-
Jones Bootery
North Side
high school
commented
QUALITY
BUILDING
MATERIALS
Earl Sell.
Lee Massey,
Both brunches
on the Senate-House
Taliaferro & Son
Hardware-Seed Store
Famous Marine Band to Play a I Teachers ('allege Wednesday
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W. I . Put’ HAMILTON
MOTOR CO.
I’h. 2 Is 120 S. Locust
1114 W. Hickory 1419 Oakland
Phone 567
Instruction Books
Collections
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Ifemonst i al ion
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tickets and to the public so far as
seating facilities will permit
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commaiidiis
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nut tonal 1
Hats ( leaned and Blocked,
h an ( elaners.
[Organization for American Defense
Democratic Drive'Common Problem
. rt out
yesterd'it
Yunnan
1 agency
reports border Incidents between
Thailand (Siam) and French Indo-
China "multiplied
GOODItl
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( REDIT TERMS
McCRAY’S
JEVVELin STORE
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.innount cd to
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was returned to the merci
C Pass rejxjr
A S
Mitchell.
assisted by his brother.
T?>e choir
to Thee"
a full I00 box of .
Mr
blended face powder included with your
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i<>.i<l < r\ ,< r ic(( i\'’d bv ti'.i i.- » :d
tilmted niotoi club- of the Arneiican
Anti mobile A.ssoci'tt .on
NEWS BRILLS
I 1 he condition of T. («. Skiles,
| 1821 Scripture Street., who has been | officers he was a 17-year-old
seriously ill. whs unproved Tues-'
d..\
< harles K Woods, Denton post
man. sidlered
on bls head
Tuesdav when
an automobile
on Egan Street
held 1
And we offer prompt, effi-
cient service in obtaining
your special needs.
| >et 11. r 1
11 Ol 11 till'll
slls and adenoids Tuesday.
chairman.
Geo Hughe*-,
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fion h
o speed
T. S. C. W. Initiates
Photography Course
Hfe body is a “dive bomb." His target is that circle below- and he can t
afford to miaa. Photo shows Capt Sol Oolomon in full night as lie
thrills New York Worlds Fair crowds daily by diving 132 feet into a
six-foot-deep tank of water
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to \id Training
of Drafted Men
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111\ and filial so!
1 peimit’mu them
polh I ’n up Io $K> 000 at
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Jessie
incessant
tember air raids, receives official
assurances" new defense svstern be-
ing developed; number of casual-
ties reported in 24th consecutive
night attack by Nazis. RAF swarms
over Western Germany, gives Her
war
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Selecting Jury
in Slaying Case
ELDORADO. Oct 1 — Six
Jurors have been selected to try
Emcllano Benavldei. Mexican, who
is charged with slaving Mr
Mrs Henry Calcotc. their
| daughter and Calcote's
Mrs Emma Calcote
! Tlie Mexican filed a motion for
1 continuance yesterdav in which he
I said another man did tile shooting
j but Judge John F Sutton overrul-
1 ed it
f?
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British bombers
. 1Kike.'men said
Aft.icks on Nazi invasion bases"
on the French coast also were car-
iii .i imt
Holubs fi'l! in 27 scattered sec-
tion-- <>t I.ondon during the night
tint • lair wire few hit■■ In Central
.1 nt 1 -,iin 1 aft fire and
fii'liter patrols were
the raiders
Homer Rowe ol Mc-
11111 1 not hi 1 Mi s W
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1 a lend.11
a pl 11 "p:
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Tin.. I..1
bv the Renjife [
cont 11 ii 1 ice It
REDWOOD < I I I Oct. i—(Al*) —
Mulih iihioii li | ’
to the kiilliapini: <>l
Tristan. 3. but si nteix iin;
Ms d< felled until liid.n Hi I ices
tile in prison, uillmul lioix- of p.i
, role.
W Nay
School
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Sanger,
the <1 >i li'i'i1 ! < a
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■ill t'.ne ol
m pi pa 1 mg
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lace, in--! ructor
1 4 ph I Mi s. tea.
11 ri■1y
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w hose
to tram
gtiani and dratted troops
The arm\
known Msterdui its
inving trainees an opportunity
quality for officers
and also announced
.4 $2 594 1 52 tor
books, service 1 sub.- and motion pic- ,
Hire theatres to provide addition*!
entertainment at training centers
Next winter Mexico will
duce -kiing on the vast
| slopes of towering Mount
eatap. tl near Mexico City
i authorities are constructing
Intro-
snowy
Pojx>- 1
State I province;
j uii.iiuuiiis Hir cons. 1 u.a mg a road
| and a cable line to hoist skilers up
1 the mountain.
Rev
■sang
and
"Rock of Ages " Burial was in Trin-
ity cemetery, and pallbearers were
Pat Corbin, Leon Sparkman. John
Welch. Ila Splawn. Owen Griffin
and Rev Sol Carpenter
In response,
serted:
"We all have one common prob-
lem and that is the defense of the
Americas We iiave an expression
which is common to all ol the 21
republics— one lor all and nil
one’."
■- ■ but there were no casualties, they
said.
I hree
legislative mill John
i High School 30 pieces, W
Brooks Jr. director. Mule
Class o! Sanger. Hi pieces
Troy Stinson director. T S C
on the excess profits tax legislation. Symphony Orchestra
O A l.ipstreu,
Clyde Simpson, Mrs.
when college students will
Both (he after-
noon ami evening concerts will be
open to college students tree ol
i barge on presentation ot 1
Teachers College j I a kets T he evening l oncert
High School. 4.'i
More Due to Come
Officials in charge of arrange-
ments for the band day said they
exported to receive more accept
Tuesday morning definite aeeept ' mires before Tuesday night and
probably some on Wednesday niorn-
following bands to attend tlie cere-j ing before the bands arrived
School 6(1
director,
35 pieces
[ Youth Charged in
Two Forgery C
AMONG SICK
Miss Marie Buchanan, daughter
of Mr and Mrs J W Buchanan
of Denton. Route 2. underwent, an
operation for removal of her ton- , rnIlo Suner reaches Rome to con-
fer with Premier Mussolini
Far East:
Chinese estimate 400 killed or in-
jured in Japanese raid ’
on Kunming, capital of
Japanese news
border Incidents
He was taken to
tile Denton Hospital, then returned
to his home.
where he was reported resting well ; turned down
alter noon
lin longest alarm of
Sea war
I British admiralty reports German
' submarines sank 159 288 tons ot
shipping in week ended Sent 23
| three times average weekly loss.
I Axis diplomacy
Italian circles Indicate Generali -
I sinio Franco Intends keeping Spain
out of war "until tile right mo-
i inent ' while co-operating with axis
powers. Spanish. Envoy Ramon Ser
Featured xylophone soloist
States Murine Band. '
two eoucert.s. at *
1 exits State ...
I College "band day" Wednesday
i be Oliver Zlnsmeisler .shown below
the United
which will play
the North
for Mrs. Maples
Funeral services for Mrs W H
Maples, former resident of Denton'
1 who died in Dallas Saturday, were
, held Tuesday at 10 a rn in the
among special groups here Highland Baptist Church, conduct-
Calhoun, ! ed by the pastor. Rev Sol Carpen-
Mrs B B Harris, Mrs J F Webb. ter.
McDonald. Miss Chris- , Dee Carpenter
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mill in! ai Unci'.
1 la ..iba 111
al 11 r 1 c><I I bc
' ol III 1 CH. ! 1 II cl'. .1 • Illi I
1 011111 ii’l i'll a ’ I *’1 .J1111 • ■ 1 ..
P'.lt 11.10 pll'.M'tlt
by .. a '.I.' < om -
.nd S. nan t.ad
would
111 ad -
1 an 11 '.
up al -
WASHINGTON Oct 1 ‘-l’>
The war department incorporated
1:1 its c'on-i ription program today
three more measuie.s to tacildide
11 uiiiing <4 men dratted for sen lee.
to encourage their initiative and
to foster their morale
lop item was creation of an en-
new peacetime system of
tael leal corps
pi incipal I unci ion ' will
regular army, i...,..
<Bv Associated Press >
Air war:
London estimates 5.000 dead. 8 000 could tn- sent
injured in almost incessant Sep- tins week
Spe ed up 1‘roc isiims
IVcfcnse speed ip pro. i io!
the tax lull
1 Would
to deduct
<ome o\i
ent II e 1 O'
tin :in
1940
2 Would
him' at urn
win ship-, an
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TRENTON. N J. Oct 1 --i.T>-
Federal Judge Phillip Forman wel-
comde Professor Albert Einstein to
American citizenship texiay with an
observation tliat the scunirts
, "presence here becomes America s
gain "
Judge Forman pointing out that
he himself was the son ol immi-
grant Jewish parents said I am
deeply cognizant that only in Amer-
ica would it be passible for me to
occupy the position which I do as
the representative of my coun-
try."
^The Vanity Shop
» "Shop of Style and PersonaHty”
s f'?11 •
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dirc“ctor of the |
band and 1
is in charge
of arrangements tor the first an- J
nual band day, winch the Teachers
to make a regular |
Tlie colorful ma-
in usual organization tours a
Miction ot the United'
States each year, this year going!
to 17 states in the Southwest Dr. I
S B Me Alister chairman ol the '
to college- -Indents tree ol . tine arts committee at Teachers 1
on presentation of netivity ' l.'ollege. ’said it probably would be I
The evening iiincf-rt will at least five years before the 01-
be o|M>n to any holders ol tine art s : gunization 1 atm to Texas again. |
tor .
Congress Hopes loi
Recess Till Nov. 5
1 rector; Tollette
Oct ] t/p)—| Ward School 111
Congressional leaders began plan- Miss Marguerite
ning today for a 1
1 shutdown! of the
I this week-end
Two major items remain on the
I agenda Both branches must
on the Senate-House compromise
'I HtsllIM.lOy Oct I — te-
st-.inter Barkley of Kentlliky. the
' Di nun ratu h.ulrr. said today it ap
|M-.ired impossible tor tile Senate
to in I li this scsson on a proposal
aaii. tinning unrestric ted financial
aid to Great Britain.
1
men on act no -
dii-rs amt muIoi
to olii nn
low rates
The It 1 pci I'll!
conn- tax 11 a 11 a .1
normal rate from I In- |>i e ’c 20 9
to 21 l>ei cent S|H'( nil lower rate,
for coi |x>i at ions with less Ilian $25 -
000 net income would not be .il-
fecterl
WASHINGTON. Oct 1— • \l’i
—Congress swiftly completed
a< tion today on a roinpronii.se
excess nrofits tax lull, includ
111g prove ions to speed up ex
pansion of defense industiics.
and sent it to the White House-
simultancous.lv made
\esterdav its intention ot (
trainees an opportunity to-
for officers commissions.
tile allotment
athletic equipment.
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Forum Dfseussions
Forum discussions will be
beginning immediately following the
afternoon concert for high .school ,
and college band members The dis-
cussions will be led by first-chair 1
, men 111 eric 11 section of the band
rooms ot the administration
I A group met here Monday night
I to launch an organisation in Den-
ton County to assist in the nation-
al Democratic campaign. W L Mc-
Cormick. chairman ot the Derno-
" cratlc Executive Committee of the
, county, la county director of the
g financial campaign and presided at
I Monday night s meeting
A county executive committee to
I assist in the drive for funds for
the national campaign and to get
1 a large vote Nov 5 was launched.
I and special groups wert> named to
f I Iiave charge ot soliciting funds in
1 precincts over the county Hie
B county work will revolve around the
I | 32 precinct chairmen.
| Senator George Moffett of Chil-
licothe has been named chairman
| of tlie 13tii congressional district
committee, working under the state
committee, and Mrs R J Turren-
tine of Denton is a member of the
| district group
I Bullock Hyder and L A McDon-
ald of Denton Iiave been designated
| by Moffett as special assistants for
| the cdunty campaign, wild L. A
I McDonald is among a number over
I Texas appointed by Myron Blalock,
national Democratic committeemail.
I 1 as a member of the state advisory
I I committee for the campaign
Officials Named
I At Monday nights meeting. Me-
■ Cormlck was designated as chalr-
1 man of tlie county campaign. W
C Orr treasurer. Brent C Jackson
I I secretary. Mrs. R J Turrentine
chairman of women's division. At |
1 the meeting and who will be the
: nucleus lor the county executive
I board were W L McCormick. Mrs
I R J Turrentine. Ell Cox. Jess
“T, Forbes, Mrs L A McDonald, L A
lie | McDonald. O J Camp, Dr Jack
Johnson. Dr L H Moore. Mrs L
H Moore. W C Orr, Brent C |
Jackson. Bullock Hyder Dr Ross
Compton, Dr C D Judd Miss R.uth th*'House today* ' '1'" "
, Because of the anti-adjournment
| sentiment in a deluge ot letters to
I congressmen, it was explained, all
' hopes of winding up the present
session have been discarded In
I stead, the objective lias become a
recess until after the Nq.v 5 elec-
tion f
Crude Production Y
in U. S. Increase!
I Douglass, Dr A S. Lang. Bruce
j Davis. Joe Mitchell. Harvey Rid- j
ion J E Parnell and T R Hyder I
I Special committees for Deuton I
I and tor special groups were named,
as follows: T. 8 C W &n‘a, Dr. i
, Judd. Dr L H Hubbard and Dr
| Lang. N T S T C area. Dr John-
' son Dr W J McConnell, Hyder, ;
and Dr Compton j . in-. 11 if
Business area will be in genera) r UlUI l\ltOS Held
charge of Ell Cox. assisted by M. |
! L Ramey W D Barrow Will Wil- j
A Taliaferro O J. 1
ed today First organization meet-
ing will be held Monday in the
high school band hall, and any par-
ent or student interested in the be-
ginners’ band was urged to contact
McMath at the band hall south of
tlie Senior High School building
He will be in that office every af-
ternoon between 3pm and 6 p
m McMath said
•’Some people may wonder Just
what is the value or function of a
band.” the director
"There are many ways
in which a band proves of value,
and lierv we will diacuM a point
tliat 1* before the people of Denton
at the present time -that of the
j band as an asset to the community.
Serves ( ommunit
“Practically every town of any
size in Texas at the present time
! has a band, and it is usually one of
■ the outstanding organizations of
the town The band has become one
of the finest advertising agencies
I of the town ft is used by groups
1 making out-of-town trips io boost
their community and it does a job
that no other group does By mak-
ing trips of its ow’n to football
games and band contests, the local
band can do a great deal of such
. town boasting
' "The band is of great service to
the people at home, too Tlie local
band always plays an important
part in conventions, parades fairs,
sports contests and all kinds of
gatherings In tlie community The
players add to entertainment pro-
grams by giving concerts, tlie band
I helps by bringing tlie community
closer together and giving citizen*
ia common.subject of interest and
| local pride “
WASH INI HON’ Oct 1 1'
I,eglsl.it Hi!) lei i.-.g on I 111 tiornl ion.'-,
an excess profits tax ot 25
per cent whs \oted tu.aliv today
Tin’ actl.'ii put
H W Smith di
Hund of tlie Lee
Denton 27 pieces.
Sinclair.
A in -A i 0111 e 4 . 1 01 mi ci 1
' <igI apllv allU piil 11 alt 1 :i i’
.10.!,it to T S (’ W
.uni '1 . tail
1’1 a a 01: ra ph \ 'la . Iieei 1 t a ug! it at
a nuililiei o’ years.
! 041 ' e l lllpl 1.1 - l/cs
yy o: k 1 st ui'a l1 leei!
t< 1 gu into a 1 on hi let
Miss Mary l-Sthei Wal-
in 'I
lies Hie course
( I Nt INN \ I I
Vl.iiiatrcr Del Bakci
1l.1v tli.it Bu<k Newsom would pit< h
first game of the w<rl<l series
the Detroit Tigers Morines
Individually blenrli d powder bnnqr out
fUe nofurol i-eouly <4 your sion Repleinyh
you beouty i edy Of ’om your lore powder
Without cha On- r to a customer.
WASHINGTON, Oct L—(Ab—
President Roosevelt Told 20 mili-
tary chieftains from nine Latin
American nutioivi today tliat the
defense of tlie Americas was a
"common problem" and that the
expression "one for all and all for
one" also was common to all the
21 Republics ot this hemisphere
Mr Roosevelt received the del*'
gallon in his executive office and2
heard Gueral Felipe Rivera ol Bo-
livia declare that the visit would
forge "another link in tlie chain ol
cordiality and happy relations be-
tween our countries, which must
produce the assurance of the con-
tinuation of ou rldea and capubiil-
tles of defending them '
Mr. Roosevelt as-
to 50
b\
thr House The notion put (’011-
gress one notch nearer an clot lion
recess which leadets hoped to start
this week-end
The measure
corn promise num
rnitte<’ nt’ei Hou (
, pusscd dillenng
send it to the Wiiite Houst
dll ion to it st ax sc
provision,v designed
nuunent
Incmdmg n 3 1 per cent boost
the normal curpoiaimn income i
(he bill ill pi • 'dm » hix .mt !i<
ties said $.>00000(100 m levenue Uh
first veai and about $1 u<j0.(A)0.0(‘0
thermite! Ch nrman
(l)-N('t <>f the ua\s and
committee told the Hom>- ihal >m-
lutnirii ol the bill uas net <• ar\ t<>
ipeet a dire nerd of I la- uo\ei n -
ment tor more 'm< oine in the .t da\s
of h«*av\ detrnsr spending
When the tax 1)111 cleai •-
ate Congress v. 111 have
ma lor item on its
469 993 636 deten-e
measure uhi( h earn
c oim rip: ion pi am <n
slon ol Uej standinc a! m\
j yet to be act< 1 on
Leaders ♦ xpressed
Io Inc Willi,' Hou >■ iv'ihjin,’
I guilty today
( I Marc di-
Mrs L A I
tine Canafax. Mrs C V Buster,
Lee Preston and B W Boyd
C ounty Groups
County groups named are as fol-
lows
Lewisville and surrounding boxes:
Jess Forbes, chairman. Scott Ready.
L B Whvburn, D B Barns, JUn
Chambers.
Shdell R R Knox chairman
TULSA Ok . CXt 1 —o4’,_Daily]
i m the United States
Increased 168.938 barrels to 3 799,547
tor the week ended Sept 28 tile Oil
and Gas Journal reported y
Heaviest Increase was in Texa*
up 200 640 to 1.517.288. Willi Eafl
Texas production hiked 71.198 J
449 046 Oklahoma was up 1.375-w
403 725, Eastern States 1 100 to IM
900, the Rocky Mountain area, W
to tot.620. and Michigan. 26, to 50B
276
California dtx liiZd 23.000
587.750 Illinois. 1.050 to 360.2®
Kansas. 8.150 to 193.550 and I.o^H
j ana 1 212 to 283 428
Hodges took PH
into custody downtown about!
hours later, and secured a s
ment. jxillce said Money set
1 by the Kahn Store check
i one issued to H M Russel! Ar |
Co
Mr and Mrs W T Bailey have ’ Police Chief O
returned from a t.ve days’ visit witii j
, tru-nds m Austin and San Antonio 1
Tlpv let! Di nton Monday Sept 28 j
tor Hailey loun'v tax a.sses.or- j
collector, to take tin Denton Coun- |
, ty tax roll'- an ! annual report to i
I Hie office ot llie .stati- < omproller tn I oil production
I Austin ’------------1 ”...
M H Bo-well son ol Mrs Anna
1 Ba-well, l.li, W' st Multi, try Street.
Helt Sfiturd-ay tor Welch W Va .
w lii'l i- in will : ea(4i in t l-.i manual
art.-, depa I 1 mei i'. o' Ila- lugli school
I He Is a gradual, ol T<-a< iier.s Col-
lege. and lias Pon, work there on
ins master', degree Hi.-, wife, who
, is ic;u bin,-' in I'loga, and son. .Jim-
1 my remained m Tioga tor tin- pres-
i id
Mi
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(lepa: tim nt |
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Sanger and surrounding country: .
C P Warren.
Bates. Mrs
Earl Seales
Aubrey
man.
Lipstreu
Pilot Point J
man. Fred Hayden.
Leo Selz
Roanoke: S J McQuinn, chair-
man. Geo Jones. Elmer Atkins, Q.
A PetebsOn
Little Elm Dolf Gray, chairman;
E Harris
Hebron H R Lord, chairman;
Roy Everett. Hurley Morgan
Argyle W T Meadows, chair-
man, Roy Wallace. Frank Cope
Parvln Sherd Peterman,
man
Lloyd:
man.
Bolivar: Roy Curtsinger,
man
I Krum: Joe B Wilkins, chairman;
I Hal Finley, Hal Knox. B F Wilson
I Ponder Geo Owens, chairman,
Ray Swafford. Chester January
1 Justin B L Adams chairman;
C Y Leuty, Frank Butler
Drop A B Minnerly, chairman; I
Luther Moncrief
Lake Dallas John Morris, chair-
man. A S Sargent. J I. Carlisle j
Stony F E Morin, chairman.
antes hud been received from the
I following uuiius iu iiuiuu mv <-riv- . «ns w,uv>v m, .
'monies Denison High School 60 | Tlie ' President s Own" bund will
pieces. Nell W Shirley director, i appear in first concert at 3 p m. ; in
Carrollton High School. 35 pieces in the main auditorium of Hie ad- building
Benjy Brooks, director; Ferris High | ministration building at tlie college.
T.ie utternoon concert will be pri- | Teachers College stage
inarilv tor the benefit ot the high | symphony orchestra,
school band members on the cam-
director; I pus. since they will leave follow-
A beginners’ band of the Denton
public sclKK»ls will be organized
next week, under direction of Car- ;
roll McMath. director, he announc- |
liams and W A Taliaferro O
Camp is chairman for tlie campaign
in Hie business area off the court
square
Others named to direct tlie cam-
palgn
are Henry Owsley. A
WASHINGTON.
tiers oegan plan- ........... ■...,. .... ,... .... .... .. .... .. ,
virtually complete Gainesville High School. 65 pieces , ing student forums and will not be College hopes
. . 1 .... (Ah,, vu viircctoi- Sanuvr 1 tiresent tor tile evening concert college activity
Townspeople will be admitted to | line
Four'the evening conceit la-ginning at 8 , different
Mrs ■ o'clock
W also hear the band
" ’ i 70 pieces. W
Tlie Senate lias yet to take up the ; Gl(x>on Walters, director. Denton
$1.469 993 636 defense appropriationq H'«>> School- •r'O plei es. Carrol l Me-
bill which carries tunds for the **-•*■ - '
conscription program and a greatly
expanded standing army
The tax bill was expected to clear
from Kansas when be was a
I ed by City Officer Ones hi
j here Monday afternoon was ci
a painful laceration , ed in two cases with forgery I
shortly before noon day
he was struck by) Description of Phillips had
while on Ins route ' given police after a young
purchased a hat and shoes a’
Kalin Dry Goods, giving a <
100:1 Highland Street, ton a IX-nton County bank thai
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