Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 9, 1940 Page: 3 of 8
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Program oT Work for Girl
Scouts for bi etv Year Outlined
by Council; to Raise Money
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•am of work for Denton
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By DEWITT MacKENZIE
Associated Press Staff Writer
D<X‘s another great war lie at tile |
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DENTON. TEXAS. RECORD-CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER ii.
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Showdown Due
in Far East VI ter
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Jerry Jenkins.
svh'X'l student
who was chosen from among 51
rontestnig queens' Horn all
parts nt Texas as Queen el
Queens' to reign over 52nd
State Fair ol Texas
Mrs Fred Kelsav
Mrs W C
I'niforms Desired
Members of the council discussed ,
Hie possibility of every Girl Scout ,
m Denton getting a Girl Scout
uniform They reported that ready- |
made uniforms can be ordered tor i
u.s little as $2 50 and that they can I
be made lor less by ordering ma- .
terial in the bolt 1
Each troop is co-operating in the !
Bundles for Britain Inc work of ■
Denton, council members reported, i
and the bundles will be read^ for ]
' nut sale just before the Girl Scout
1 banquet and a t——- —------
I time during the fall The council ,
also voted approval of the plan for
the Girl Scouts to sell S5-cent !
| clothes racks, folding gadgets for 01 11OGC ”
j drying clothes in a small space !
The Girl Scouts, who say the gad-
I get will be particularly useful for
j girls (n dormitories and boarding
| houses, have already ordered the |
racks and girls from different i
1 tnxips will be aaaigned specific ter-
| rltories in Lie program of selling
All-troop meetings several ymes I
during the year were planned to (
include programs of songs, games
Periodic di: tress, such as head-
aches, nervousness, cramp-like pa'.n.
may be svmptoms ot functional
dysmenorrhea due to malnutrition,
so otten fu'lpeit by CARDt’I Bv in-
creasing apixtiti, stlmul.itme tb'w
of gastric juices and so i
m.tmn it help- build phvs......
sistance to periodic di comfort
also I’vlp' tedm.. p"ti"dic <u ’r.
for m.mv who take it
betorv and during "tl
CARDt'I t’sed 50 '.ci
between the
and t hat ol 1931 or
later dales
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“Build-Up” for Women
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I economic intlueive it
in Eastern Asia
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into its expansionist
' moi tgaged its tut m<
tioir- is equally set on car
, ' through
That 1. why the prNfent situation
grave Wai could glow out ol
v.ri ru.ilx
Indniir- own about 53,000.000
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the ac< rlrrator and a spet ial
pic k-up^ent sweeps you ahead
instantly. Available on nil
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new idea along the
be the Texas State
Women senior class
dlmii r-diince tor the Oklahoma
t nncisiu Band Bovs Friday night.
11 Two hundred and sixty
the first to sign up for dates,
sandwich date the band boys
ic evening
The Oklahoma band Is expected
. to arrive in Denton early in the
alt, moon Fridav night's activities
it:, lit le me dinner, a concert by
■Hie band nt 8 oclcxk in the main
I auditorium and a dance in the in-
' doo. College (Tub following the
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SPOIL SLEEP?
Put 3-purpose Va-tro-nol up each nos-
tril ... ill It shrinks rwollen mem-
branes. i2» Boothes irritation. <3i
Helps flush nasal passages, clearing
mucus, relieving transient congestion.
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any), optional equipmrnt and arca^Ko-
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oum ■ e to weai wi'l,
■ uit and cruris Truly Hi'
. ■ i ■ "R liats vim'vc w<»i 11
< ■ .sec, mine and box '
t he cantl"! <lm ton,
Ln lay night the boys will stay
1:. Stoddard recreation room
Ucmmlttee in charge of arrange-
tii'nt- include Misses Margaret
tlirene general chairman; Dorothy
Ho e. Judy Williams, Barbara Tuck-
er ami Margaret Batts, reception,
Marv Langford. tickets. Jean
Stocker Louise Wimberly, and Joza
Bullington, registration. Emmy Lou
Miller information. Cadge IXilren
and Helen McDaniel program
assisting di- I
plnsii al it - 1'
('.st < 1 i I I i » 1 ' I
that t He
pi(‘( ipiLt’f'
and MusNolim uil!
pan into the fivht
• iblr m on
mtert.
In It'D!
openin'.’, i
What h:c
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ii At T. S. C. W. on
Dallas Scholarship
Mr M.u 'h i Hr km m o| Doha-
< nro'.;, u ii. i,
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Edlih ' f. Elii
W.I . name,' | I,
' Coll - I'"-
Tlie Ladies Aid Soclaty of the
Lutheran Church met TUMdAy *f-
ternoon at the home of Mm. MUtor
in Krum, and studied the Life RIM
1 work of Joeeph Pedlai. » UNheotn
i lav preacher Ln Cornwall. England,
who, it was pointed out. to carry-
ing on the work of taking the gqe-
p«I to all surrounding villages de-
spite sickness and war. Mn. Oecar
Blankemeyer, an active member
1 who recently underwent a major
operation, was able to be pretent.
I
end oi the Burma Road which
winds its way up through China's
primeval mountains'’
Or is it likely 'u.s some
(hmki that threats will
backed by deeds?
A good deal ot lilufT lias been i
fosM-d about 'ami lias been got I
away with' by one or another m tlie '
Far East since tlie Japanese in 1931
set their wai -inaclnne rolling in )
conquest across the rich plums o! i
Manchuria
That was a speculative venture
a feeler evolved trom the grand'-
ose idea of ousting the western
jxjwers trom Eastern Asia and ex- i
tablishing Nippone-e hegemony
over that last and ilcji area Japan i
swung what was 111 pull a blutl
and made it stick therein break-|
mg trail loi Mes is Hitiei and
Mussolini
Since that time we have seen'
much of blutl in one form m an-
other It's likely, too, that there's ,
a certain amount ot it involved ml
the present An.uo-Japansee crisis.-
which reiolws about Brit.mis <te-
t ision to challenge Japan s demand1
and leopen the Burma Road for the
pmvage ot wal-supplies to Chinn
T here is a l ast difici emhow j
I ill between the position today I
tor tluii matter
ot mam later dates A blutl which'
might hate been called siiceess-
, tully not so long ago. now is sup- ’
I ported bt a grim determination to I
1 ba< k it up il necessarv
Japan ami Britain. '
m lite amt death wars
<<i the pomt where neither i
mg to retreat The stakes a
include programs of songs,
I and other activities such as edu-
cational motion pictures The need
for a training course for present I
I and prospective lenders tn Scouting |
ers for the Denton Girl Scout or-
ganization this year: Mrs H H
Smith, commissioner, Mrs. J Fred
VanderhofT, Dr Rebecca Evans.
Mes O M King. Mrs A I. Herold.
Mrs. Roy Allen, Mrs M C lumiar,
Mrs Sara Jane Edwards, Mrs Ben
IL. Smith. Mrs T M Cunningham.
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BOW, fl'"PI tills S|)O<
New Idea for “Dates”
At College Dance
Members oi Kapfra Theta Pi
*rorlty at the Teachers College
tertained Tuesday night at
Woman's Club with a formal dance
honoring 24 rushees. Cpffee and
cookies were served following danc- ,
i'U!
In the receiving line were Miss
president, and
Miss Mary Tom
and Bob Syler;
Wesson, assistant
and Bob Mi Don-
■ Blair, hostess at I
Mrs. B B Har- j
and Mrs C E Shuford, ,
mi Jup.m
m. tei i.iL
Should Japan Imd llerselt 11: war
with ftri'.im nn.l nl-o dirrever that
iu r tea: - ot American and Hu-Man
O'- t tiled she w .mid
Ie |h>> 11 lol 1 Nel11 a I
< mild lit ip 11' i
Mrs R L Fos-
I ter Mrs W C KimlJiough and
I Mrs H G Whitmore, council mem-
j bers, -Mrs W N Martin, captain1
of Brownies. Mrs R I. Foster.'
captain of Troops 1 mid 2; Miss
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Mrs D B Hokett. captain ol Troop J
Smith
OLDSMOBILE
WITH hydrawatic drivjei_
DICKSOX MOTOR C0MI’\X5
( alls tor ShoM dou n
Britain, ap|x nrs fmiillx to haxo
lor .i .showdown oxer tlx
c jMilicx which would dc-
1'iixe England of the xa^t politu o-
ha> <‘\ei ( iNcd
And Nippon ha\ -
it ha>
program, and
toi uencra-
pn
Girt
outlined at a meeting Tuesday
night of 10 members of the Girl
.Scout Council where Mrs H
| Scott, commissioner, presided
' Mrs R *L Foster reported on a
leaders meeting field Monday, the
I ffrst of Its type, thi« shice tlie
1 oi»entng of schools. All leaders of .
| Denton were presrtit
1 Tn discussing ways of raising
' money tor activities ot troops, the i
council approved an annual dough- |
*jce tlie Giri Scout , ...
cookie sale some'?;1,reIJ-"r'I1 L
"; Miss Ruby Smith captain of
Troop 5; Miss Fanlta Cook, captain
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 9, 1940, newspaper, October 9, 1940; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1307178/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.