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DKNTON, TEXAS. RECORD-CHBOM1CLK, SATURJDAY, NOV»MMtl»
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New Camera-Type G. E.
With a half-holiday Friday
Carryabout Radio
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WEEK-END DREG SPECIALS
Nyal Aspirin Tablets,
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Reviews Heard by
Club Women
Be Bolder During
Congress Session
Legion Dinner,
Programs for
Armistice Day
Many Hunt for
Missing Child in
Hills of Leorjria
Many Attend
P.-T. A. Session
Bundles for Britain
Work Displayed in
Show Window Here
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They’re liaked and de-
livered fresh daily.
THRILLING
ADORATION
PERSUASION
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Churchill Gets
Encouragement in
Rooseyelt Election;
Sees Final Victory
BCONOMY GROCERY
& MARKET
Phone 133
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Wessendorff of Rich-
presented
Wednesday.
89c
49c
CALL 106 FOR
SPECIAL ORDERS
AND MARY SUE
CAKES
than
Wal-
Paul
and found her out
her cue is to be home
ikto ivcople voted for n
obligation to .-'ate my
simulta-
WiUkies
total. It
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relief in
count rv
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for the Bundles tor Britain organi-
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your car at our regular
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for
18th Anniversary
SALE
Assorted siaes. many house
hold uses Come FRIDAY for
your*'
REMNANTS
Brooks Drug Store
Phones 29 - 39 Where Denton Trades Free Delivery
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Electric
Refrigerator
6 ( U. FOOT BOX
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fitters
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watch
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playei
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Report Italians
Withdraw From ■
Firemen Here to
Recondition Toys
for Hoilday Use
a a
S. I'lit-d. iv
ivin re
| achieving the slim silhouette with
I the new styles
gion for veterans of the Spanish-
American and World Wars and
Patter- Gold Star mothers and fathers
Uiat lie's a domestic tyrant
would raise hob If he came home
In either case
Sbtp-trnd i
Farmct j
A lira
1 lldl.s|X i Isa bit
strubit'iii
I the Sun
i «esl of S.oil.n p.
The articles in the window In-
clude a sweater, a helmet, muffler,
and a long ,>air 1
and when the articles are
. 100
Nyal Aspirin Tablets, 12
Nyan Nyseptol, pints
Nyal Milk of Magnesia, pints
Nyal Ncede Tissues. 200
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jmx! to Neu York from the local or-
Mood at
29c
5c
39c
29c
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Listerine, regular 75c with Throat Light, $1.50 value.
Special ..... 98c
Hinds Honey and Almond Cream, regular 50c, 2 for 10c
Hinds With Special Boudoir Bottle
Listerine Tooth Paste, 3—25c size, Special, 3 for
The newest fall foundation fash-
ions including girdles girdlctrrs
and brassieres. approved by Mehta
pare)II, leader of fashion pace set '
ters, are being offered in a special j
presentation next week during
! Fnrmfit Week at the Vanity Shop
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belonging to the three liitle Baltic
countries w.uch Russia swallowed
summer Dewitt MacKenzle has
that Churchill is fishing
more American destroyers,
to suggest
W^niEFS
M—>•!■ of the American Legion
Foot are to meet tomorrow at 10 4o
a. m In order to march in a body
to Un First Baptist Church (or an
Armistice Day sermon to be preach-
ed by the pastor. Dr Frank Wee-
don.
closed Monday
Armistice Day
tJ e uli
Mrs Bertie Dunn ha.< returned
to her home In Chicago after visit-
ing tier father, L T Fox. and sis-
ter. Mrs W M Paschall
Were Out of the High Rent
District aud < an ’SAVE Hit
MONEV
and for a
it is out
York CIO
:ecutive Board
YanU Lewis to
Quit as Promised
ly of Palmer
Nov 28. will be with
Clark and Mrs H A
reaction '<> tins total,
vei won b\ a Repub-
was summed
Martin Jr
parti s national
and Mrs
lust seen
in the yard
Denton firemen will again re-
condition toys for Christmas cheer
baskets. Mayor . Lee Preston an-
nounced Saturday, and residents
having toys to contribute were re-
minded to have them at the cen-
tral fire station as soon as possible
so that plenty of time may be had
tQ mend and recondition them.
ITALY TO BLAST BRITAIN
RETALIATION
♦ ROME. Nov 9 — (A’l The ♦
♦ Rome newspaper II Giornale d ♦
Italia announced today that a ♦
♦ "tremendous air bombardment ♦
♦ of England and its allies” would ♦
♦ be launched as an Immediate ♦
♦ reprisal for the killing of cl- ♦
♦ viliatiK m British air raids on ♦
♦ Italy ♦
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Wheat front near rih! far
Delivered by truck and cat
Constant attention every hour
Gives you Peacemaker Flour
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SALONIKA. Greece. Nov 9 -(Al
—Italian forces In Albania were re-
ported to be withdrawing from the
Korltsa sector today lu the midal
of the heaviest flghting of the two-
weeks-old Italian-Greek war
Greek troops were said to be
gaining the upper hand slowly, al-
though they had made no large
advances
Meanwhile, a new batch of 260
Italian prisoners arrived In Salon-
ika Thirty-one of these were Al-
pinists. with feathers In their caps
.Troops of this type formerly were
"stationed on the French front
Greek guards accompanying the
prsloners said they offered all their
money and even wedding rings tor
lood when captured
Neutral observers took this as an
indication that British and Greek
naval action in the Adriatic was
making it difficult for Italy to sup-
ply her Albanian troops
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Plan to tonic rONIGHT and NEXT
WEEK and purchase your Winter Wear-
ing Apparel for the entire family at a big
saving.
member of the
Teachers College faculty.
Although business houses of Den-
i ton In general will not close, many
‘ public offices will observe the hol-
iday The post office will close
No mall will be delivered either in
I the city or on rural routes although
I special delivery mail will be dellv-
W<„41 -..11 u.- 1 —
weather the
now raging
another woman -that s
bad isn't It?
Hillel has built
come out ot
to another.
| reconditioned wool clothing blank-
ets and shoes All bundles shipped
| by the organization go direct to war
(|p I relief in Britain, and to no other
—.....- il was pointed out
son ot Mr
I'tishaw wiis
wi'h ins dog
pai i n's' home
H<*re s a little story about women
who were discussing. as i
will, the probable plans ot
husbands if made widowers ’ I | last
wouldn't want any second wife llv- j deduced
ing in my house, said one Said for lnorp American
there is other evidence
that tlie English six>n will be ask-
ing for American cargo ships or
credits with which to buy them
Churchill nas indicated also that
big British flotilla production will
be shortly chi the sea.- to put steam
behind the V-boat hunt
one's husband, but for the life of
me I can t see any good argument
against it Suppose tt doe*, make
him a more difficult problem for
----..--- ------. s just too
Mothers who spoil
their children make It lough
those they marry, but T can t
that that's a convincing argument
as applied to either wives or hus-
bands
way tor a greater ilctory m 1944 "
Republican strength in the pres-
idential : ace cat rust over to some
extent into Senate contests, pro-
diaing
ing those
helping the nation
great world storm
The first broad new statement of j pointed out
Republican plans to be macle since
the election will be given by Willkle
Monday night in an address broad-
cast from NeW York Announcing
tins last night alter a conference
with Chairman Joseph W !—.....
Jr and oilier jvarty leaders Will- | Lewisville, sonic from Sanger, a
kie said that m view ot the tact Inumber from Denton and the state
that between 22 000 iK)0 and 23 (HO - j colleges
■' I feyl an
|x>sition
Call American I leaners for
isfactnrv work I’honr 260
'-"Hire of optical calcite I
:n all ixvlanzing in- |
has ix'i'n discovered in i
Fi'dro nujyiitains. north- I
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Wire'. Privilege
Granted mat it is necessary to
discipline children and adolescents,
it Isn't a wife's duty to discipline
her husband Or am I wrong’ And
if It please a wife to spoil her hus-
band. Isn't it her privilege?
I've heard men say that they had
to control their wives; that "wo-
men are like children " Probably
they are, but no more so than men
who take to mothering like a two-
year-old
What one means by "spoiling" a
person is open to debate Spoiled
wives are supposed to have their
own way. even when it takes a fit
of hysteria to get it They arc sup-
posed to have every wish gratified
and be pampered and petted That s
the picture gt a spoiled wife
Now how would you go about
painting a picture of a spoiled hus-
band? You would omit the hysteria
motif, since men don't operate that
way When a husband doesn't get
his own way. he either submits to
the situation or storms, rages or
sulks A man's usually too sensible
to expect to have his every wish
gratified so keeps his wishful
thinking to himself And they may
be (jetted but _ they are seldom
pampered
When a wife chooses to forego a
plan for the sake of being home | Noble
if. as or when her husband elects '
to come home it proves either that
she loves him and would rather be
legislative con-
entirely on con-
familiar. or
elements might ap-
pear was still a matter of conjec-
ture pending declarations ot in-
tentions bv tlie leaders ot both par-
1 ties
LONDON, Nov 9 -0?) -Prime
Minister Churchill today described
! the rc-electlon of President Roose-
velt as a message from across tlie
mmmui of great encouragement ang
good cheer
S|H*aking at a London luncheon,
Churchill said "we offer our heart-
felt congratulations to President
Roosevelt, who has received an un-
precedented mark ot Amerioan
conndence m being chosen for the
third time to lend Ins mighty peo-
ple forward
We shall now receive the sup-
port of the products of the gigantic
matchless workshops, furnaces and
munitions productions and • the
foundries of the American union
"Otn successful resistance and
final victory have ix'en proclaimed
by all parties in America
"But no one over here has been
left in any doubt that beyond this
:trong material help and founda-
tion of common interest there flows
a tide ot comprehension sentiment
und fierce passionate sympiithy for
our cause
We are straining every nerve to
uceelerate our production and I do
not doubt that we shall succeed "
BUDAPEST. Hungary Nov 9
<APi -British Minister Owen bt
Clair O'Malley has informed Minis-
ter Csaky that "1 cannot condone
continued i>assage of German
troops through Hungary legation
officials disclosed today “
The O'Malley statement.•nuuie in
an interview with, the loreign min-
ister. was not a formal protest re-
quiring a formal answer, officials
but demonstrated that the
British government was cognliant of
' Nazi military 'Activities "inside neu-
cles which will lx> displayed a tew '
CARTERSVILLE Ga Nov 9
Hundreds of men tra.n[>ed the
rough, pint covered hilts of this
North Georgia rural section today
111 scan 1) ol two-year-old Murray
Cpshaw Ji mis.mg since yester-
day noon from his farm home 13
miles norili of here
Hcavv frost coverexi
in that section earlv
temperatures were near the
.ng mark
The child
M u r r .1 \
plav ing
■ .irixu.ndu),; his
(Continued tnnn 1'iwr Onci
and 1 "imnittee
their
un-
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A"'.
NFW YORK. Nov 9(A> The
executive board of the New York
State CIO Council wants John L.
Lewis to resign his CIO leadership.
M he aaid he would do if President
Rooeerelt won re-tiection -
AMONG SICK
Mrs t.lovd Haves of Sanger
returned to hei home
from the Denton Hospital
sliu underwent a -naioi oixtattiHi
Miss Rstl: t RtaiWiow .. ... .
Xluiberry is doiiiv. wi ll at the Den
ton Hospital where she uiuleiwvlil
a majta- o|x'iatio:i
Martha James, inlaii’ <iaii-b'. 1 <t
F A Janies was taken ti.iu th"
Denton Hospital to the hon.e ot an
aunt Mrs Grovel Graham Sa: .r
dav the < hild s tnothet hi.u.i dud
a week ago he lather who nt -
Iv underwent an appeiua cl on \ in
tlie hospital wil, be dia h.uged sun-
da v
Noble Collins, sang a
Garland Citre gave a
piano selections were by
.* Collms and a reading
Mrs N H Erwin Others taking
part were Mmes O K Hoyle Robt
Taylor and E C Bauer Benedlc-
with him than anyone else, or else | tion was prayer by the memtiers
Tlie collection will go to the Scar-
ntt school
The school glee chib lias set a
goal ot 50 ot 60 and now has 30
members
WOMAN HAN RIGHT TO SPOIL
HER HUSBAND
We hear a lot about spoiled wives
bul nok enough about spoUad hus-
bands—a rarer but immensely in-
teresting species A certain woman
•topped to chat wlUi another and
happened to remark that she liad
cancelled her trip to town because
her husband had said he might
come home ou an earlier train
"Bo you gave up your trip just on
a chance that he might catch an
eerlie.' trainT" said her friend dls-
aprovlngly "Why on earth do you
spoil him the way you do?"
“I suppose because I'm so happy
to have him to spoil, answered my
friend, which seems to me a very
clear and reasonable statement of
her position Anyway, it complete-
ly silenced the other woman, whose
husband, as it happens, could do
with a bit of spoiling
No Good Argument
It's quite possible that the more
one is spoiled, the less one is con-
scious of It It isn't until some can-
did friend tells us that we are
either spoiled or spoiling someone' sllllKs which
that we give the matter a thought imatded mav
E\ ents Monday
•/
Tlie Junior Ariel Club will
meet at 3 p m in Marquis
Hall, with Mrs Clarence Schloe-
mer and Mrs C C Williams
co-lios teases
Tlie City
state superintendent; Dr Eugene
L Aten, director of the child guid-
ance clinic in Dallas, and
other outstanding speakers.
Dr Umphrey Lee. president of 8.
M U . was the principal s|>eaker
at the banquet honoring hte mem-
bers Wednesday evening
District Luncheon
Of particular Interest to Denton
County was the luncheon which
District 2 held Thursday noon Mrs
W 4 Bishop of Justin, president
of the district, presided and Mmes
H O Harris of Sanger and Eugene
Cook were other district officers ______
present from Denton Approxl- roles, as dancer, comedian
She is reputed to
Chaplin his
In addition
professional life she is
with
Denton and Denton County were
well represented at the 32nu an-
nual convention of the Texas Co-
greas of Parents and Teachers in
Dallas this week, closing Friday.
Three national representatives
were present for the slate meet-
ing. These were Mrs M A Taylor
of Bonham, national vice presi-
A statement issued for the coun-jdent. who Is also a past president
ell's executive boaard by Gustave A ' of tfiie district and past president
Strebel, president, after a meeting of the Texas Congress; Mrs Grover
yesterday, said election results con- Hartt of Dallas and Mrs Geo. E.
stituted a "complete repudiation" | Calvert of Oklahoma City, who are
Of Lewis, and demanded khat he
make good his promise to step down 1 jieared on the program during the
AS CIO president at the national , convention
*......... Mrs Joe
mond. state president,
the keynote address
introducing the theme of the con-
vention. which was "Tlie Home as
the Threshold of Democracy." This
theme was developed in genera?
discussions, panels and conferences
during the entire convention.
Among those appearing on these
panels and symposiums were Dr
Florence L. Scoular. Denton Teach-
ers College; Dr Alice Sowers. Uni-
versity ot Oklahoma; Dr David
Lefkowitz. Dallas; Dr L A Woods,
state superintendent;
DALLAS Noy 9 1 The Wo
man y Missionary Union auxi.iai i
.18• year-old ! to the Baptist Geni tal Convention
id Tl'.xa.s, will make a pilgrimage
tnde
pits <-<iing the
ot the union
Mtxiel JB-IHl You can take it
with you wherever you go De-
signed to resemble a small cam-
era Light in weight and only
eight inches long Remarkable
tone Long-life batteries Case
finished in simulated leather
with dark maroon plastic trim
WASHINGTON Nov 9 —(A*>
Rrsurgent Republican strength re-
flected In the steadily growing to-
tals ot lAtesciay prewideeuial vole
presaged today some stiff ■ political
tussles over domestic Issues in the
■nontlis ahead
As new tabulations swelled Pres-
ident Roosevelt s third term vote to
greater profHirtlons and
neously raised Wendell 1.
record Republican ballot
became increasingly cleat
policies the Democratic ad-
ministration In the next lour years
would lace a more determined and
enthusiastic opjKisltlon than it has
in tile last eight
Whether that
Illi t would center
trotersles already
whether new
the national and state officers ol
the organization following
Delegates Return
Some of the delegates returned
to Denton Thursday evening and
I some returned after the closing ses-
I slon Friday Among those attend-
ing from Denton were Mrs C. V.
I Buster, president of the city coun-
cil; Mrs V Y Craig, president
• of the county council. Mrs Eutvne
' Cook, district secretary, represent-
1 ative of the Stonewall Jackson
School, Mrs Eli P. Cox. president
of junior high. Mrs W S Wllroy.
president of senior high; Mrs Hen- . scrvanvc ill uriimn naunuay win
! ry Owsley, president of T C dem- ‘ be an annual dinner given at noon
Xjv onstratidn school. Mrs L M Mur- I by members of the American Le-
dock. president of Sam Houston; c‘— *— —*----*'
" Mrs J D Gentry, president of R American and World Wars
S 1 a., a—o r- tv.. ClrvlH S'” mrvtHwr^ and
I T>e principal addraas will be made
towns 1 by J W Pender, member of the
Bishop ~
GERMAN REPORT SI RRIT1NH
PLANES DOWNED
BERLIN Nov 9 -x-P> Itit.vrmed
quarters reported ttxlav tliat 21
British planes were downed in yes-
terday's.air fighting against three
Germans One British bomber
w;as reported shot down during a |
night raid on the Reich
hr con-
lits sec-
ond term had been devoted to Con-
solidnttng advances " and lus third
term would be devoted to forward- ration are on display for a few days
accomplishments while in the east show window of H
1 Russell A: Sons Co . and Mrs Kath-
erine Preston local chairman. I
that knitters wishing i
to help tn tlie work who have not. |
yet secured yarn mav see tlie arti- ■
cles which will tx> displayed a few '
days and decide 011 which to begin I
........ I work Mote titan 100 women _are
Martin I »ow knitting, including some from
leaders. Will- | Lewisville, some from Sanger,
ot the tact
No Major Changes Due
| President Roosevelt gave no in-
dication 111 tils campaign of eon-
' templatnig a major program of new
1 legislation for submission to the
| next Congress'll! January
j On the contrary all his utter-
ances tended to discount such cx-
; ixx tattoivs In effect, he told the
' voters that his first term had been
given to launching what
I sidered necessarv reforms
WASHINGTON Nov 9 —(A’>—
The total of votes cast tor Presi-
dent Rtxjsevelt and Wendell L Wlll-
kle tn Tuesdays election mounted .
to 48238481 in today's latest unof-
ficial tabulation. Indicating that
1 the final presidential count, cov-
I eting also minor Jiarty candidates,
would be close to 50.000 000
The final 1936 total was 45.647,-
117
Tlie latest tabulation allowed that
President Roosevelt received 36
Admits Slaying.
Burnin " ( .hild
that we give the matter a thought
Maybe it isn't a good idea to spoil Ravens westward
Ri>rK»rvi4 K>tt fnr fhn lifa, r\f ,
predictable Jutland
1 Lest Uns six-in ux> tttonvs,- to tlie
UFrifU tlie fV><iaI'v let it tie un-
derlined that Brittama still rules
Uie waves and there is even evi-
dence site intends to try to keep on
ruling them
Churchill and lus ndmiraltv will
buy. build beg borrow or rvqulst
tion every cargo bottom physically
and legally within their grasp Al-
ready
ot the star.'.mg ol
dates with 1_ .......... .......... ,
readv counitHi out ot 127 245 1 for <'«rh sailor or aviator there is ;
President R.xvx'ielt Catried 38:’“' article ot each Enough yarn |
states unit a total electoral vote ot | fc make a bundle costs $5 and is;
449 His jxvpular vote shxxi at 26
265 134
Wendell I
states with
ot 82 His jxvpular
21 787 1U2
Republican
the highest ,
Itean candidate
vestetxiay bv Joseplt \V
t;hatrman 01 Ute
l.at<vst tabulations ol the election |*'* 1st lets, a short
results meanwhile gave this picture six-ks
.1 Hie two candl- j shipped direct from the New York
120 444 voting units al -I ‘’Hice to Britain a bundle made up
.f-.-r “.-!; ........... ...... ‘
1 »n article ot each
I te make a bundle costs $5
supplied the local organization
from the national headquarters
| Bundles already have been ship- I
gimlzation the first going ivelng of!
i rresioem rwoseveii receiver jo,-
361 762 votes and Willkle 21.876 719
course. Guests other
members were Mmes A C
voord. R L McPherson.
Young. Alice Walker and'T E Da-
The next meeting.
Mrs W H
Wolfsohn
NEW YORK Nov 9 AP’ Po-
lice technicians sifted small quanti-
ties of furnace ashes today m a
search tor charred bone tlagments i BAPTIST WOMEN TO V ISIT ol D
that would establish a corpus delicti | < hi k< II
in the slaying and crematKHi ot 10- DALLAS Nov 9 1'
year-old Genevieve Connolly ' man y Missionary Union
Tltomas COtiroy
building superintendent, confessed of Texas will make a
yesterday that he choked the child j to old Independence ('hunch
and burned her body tn a furnace pendence sundav
becaUM- he feared the git I might ;60th annual meeting
tell tier mother he had kissed her in Houston Mondav
Assistant District Attorney Sv Ives- ’
ter Ryan said
Medical Examiner Charles Hoch *
niann said onlv a few particles had I
been found which "may prove to tie 1
bits of charred bone, hut 1 am
afraid it will be extremely dltticult
to make certain now "
Feature of Armistice
servance in Denton Monday
convention in Atlantic City Nov 18
Joseph Curran, president of the
Greater New York Industrial Union
Council (CIO 1. which has started
a movement to call on lewis for
another term, charged that the
state board had no authority
speak for CIO unions in
state.
Announcing jot national unftv”
strong dclense lie said
ptnixvs,' to take full ad-
vantage nt the new and progressive
and supjxirt that
came to us in litis campaign."
We shall support the president.''
added ’whtn not in conflict
with the great piinctples tor which
tn t fits crusade
<• <> I* < on< revs
To this lie added live prediction
that m 1942 vve will cl<x t a Re-
t.iey ve risked Soviet vexa- P<it>lh an Congress and prepare the
tion bv taking over two dozen ships
women ■ ■ ----- - - -
( their
widowers
WELFARE OFFICES HERE
CLOSE MONDAY
Tlie State Department of Public
Welfare offices in Denton will be
in observance ot
f, I . ■B.’.'.’JL.' ■ ...
| We Can Save You Monee
On Your
ing in my house.” said one Said
another. I wouldn t mind that so
much but I couldn't stand the idea
of her using my things ” And the
third. I wouldn't care at all if my
husband postpones interesting him-
self In anyone else until after I am
dead It s all right with me who tie
marries or where site lives If I
can control my affairs during my
lifetime Im satisfied, without trv-
ing to control tlvjm from the
grave." How wise she is that, wo-
man. but what about her ixeevible
successor? She would be sure to
have as strong a distaste for living
with a ghost as any ghost could
possibly have ot living with her
Are these peculiarly women-
thoughts or do men have them too?
E Lee School Mrs R C
, son
j Attending from county
were Justin. Mmes W I
and P T Gatsford, Ponder Mmes
1 Chas Deussen Cheater January
and Jack Thomason. Pilot Point.
Mmes Geo C Hall T M Jones.
. Chas Kinnaird F P Ix’ath and
Jeff Pedigo. Little Elm Mmes J |
’ R Dunn. J A Cates Jr Floyd E I
1 Jolly. J B. Webb. O L Owens. Es-
telle Harris and A C. Glendenmng.
Aubrey. Mmes Leland Hunn and
O A Li|>streu. Sanger Mmes Car-
1 los Anthony. J D Ashley and Mr
and Mrs H O Harris
Federation
meet in tlie Womens Club
al 9 a m
The Ariel literature depart-
ment will miet at 3 30 p m
with Mrs A L Herold. 1415
North Elm. and Mrs T M Cun-
ningham
Tlie Ariel music department
will meet at 3 p m with Mrs
John Lawhon. 1216 h^ian. and
Mrs Harry Parshall
The Artel art department will
meet at 3 p m with Mrs J L
Baldwin. 1923 North Locust,
and Mrs Ed Miller
Hie Ariel varied study de-
pat tment will meet at 3 p tn
with Mrs C R Hutt in the T
S C W tea room
ered as usual Mall will be put in
boxes for patrons and will also be
sent out of Denton as usual
The court house offices will close
and at the municipal building the
offices will observe Armistice Day
Both the Denton County National
Bank and tlie First State Bank
will be closed all day Monday
Denton public schools will hold
classes Monday but special assem-
bly programs featuring a patriotic
theme are planned for all
At T S C W classes were dis-
missed Saturday so that
1 might attend the T S. C W
M corps trip in Dallas
reason, no holiday will be observed
.......... ,,,,w Monday Patriotic motifs will be
Miss Blanche Jones of the store j f°llowe<i tn decorating all dining
I staff is giving special attention to p'll*8 0,1 *^c campus.
With a half-holiday Friday at-
: lemoon to allow students to attend
the Teachers College-Austin Col-
football game at Eagle sta-
I dlum. Teachers College classes will
be resumed Monday morning
There will be no formal observance
! of the holiday on the campus.
Willkle Carried
total electoral
V o(c
Special to Record-Chronicle
PILOT POINT. Nov 9 -- Women
of the Methodist Church observed
week of prayer day Thursday at
ternoon at the church Mrs Gordon
Elmorc was director and the study
I was on the Scarritt Bible training
school in Nashville After scripture
I verses by the group Mrs W D
; Elliott gave the invocation Mrs
George McDonald accompanied bv
Mrs Noble Collins, sang
j Mrs Garland Cltze gave
ing
contests.
net gain of lout seats, but
in the House tlie gams went to the
Demvx rats
Tlie new Senate will have 28 Re-
publican members as against tlie
present 24 66 l> moirats < otn pa reel
with 69 at present, one Independ-
ent and one Progixvssive Three
ol t!>e new Republican seats were
picked up IrtMit t he O'lntx tuts
mnrtb nvuited tiyxo ’be re clex-
tion ot Sena’p' Henrik
ot M'l'tirscla prxx-en'lv
I aboi'ie who went ovt t to the Re
pi'l'h'an ticket atul won
In the House lhe Democrat
lin ked tip 9 seats tor a total ol 26i }
16'."'’ We ( R, pul'll, an- ili<t<d 162 niemlw 1 ■-
At piescni 2.41 ot tin 435 House
nientlvcrs arc IH'tnixrats. 167 .nr
Ri'pubin ar.s and theic are two Pro- ’
glvssive.s one Fa 1 met 1 alxa tie one (
American lalxaite and six varan-'
which includes Denton <
were present for the luncheon.
During the Thursday afternoon
session the A Cr^ipella Choir of the
Teachers College appeared before
the general session
An outstanding entertainment
was a beautifully appointed tea
which S M U gave for all dele-
gates of the convention, number-
ing 1.000 people. Thursday after- I hostesses served a salad nad cof-
noon Dr Umphrey Lee and Mrs. '
' n m c ' / Lee headed the receiving line with
We Carry in Stock A
Rather Complete Line
of
Books Music
Office Supplies
Please Phone 567
Or Visit
J. R. Swenson wai elected
ddN*te to the T F. W C con ven-
tldirftl Austin next week, from the
literature department of the Shake-
speare Club, which met Thursday
afternoon with Mrs I-re E John-
son and Mrs. A. E. Mackey In the
Johnson home Mrs. Robert B.
Neale Jr., vice chairmen, presided
In the absence ot the chairman.
Mrs L. H Moore Mrs W H
Clark was program chairman Stars
of the earth and the air. planets
or oanatellatlona were named in an-
swaring roll call by 26 members
MIM Mattle Ella Cravens review-
ed Haraanyis Tlie Star Gaaef,” a
fictional biography of the great
scientist, Oalllleo. The history be-
gins with the hero on the bank of
a rivsr in Florence contemplating
suicide, but suddenly reflecting
that, his floating body would con-
tain certain quantities of air and
water, that these quantities could
bo measured and that scales could
be- constructed to measure the
proportion of tlie weight of alloys.
This wan the beginning of a lite
of varied and profound scientific
(Recoveries, and the book reflects
life of the time in Italy during the
16th century.
Mrs L D Cadenhead reviewed
the life of Marie Dressier from the
book. "My Own story,” written by
Mildred Harrington as told by
Miss Dressier, one of the best be-
loved actors of stage and
Her father was born in Austria,
aiai was at one time an officer in
the German army, later going to
England where he rose to the rank
of an officer in the British navy-
before coming to Canada, where
he married Maries mother 8he
I became an actress at 14 and played
district
Denton ______
mately 3(X) members of this district. I and'tragedian"” F2.
which Includes Denton County, )laVe given Charhe
| t hance in Hollywood
I to her professional life she
credited with having sold more
liberty bonds during the first World
War thou any other person in the
United States, and to have enjoyed
the friendship of seven presidents.
The home was decorated with
chrysanthemums and roses and the
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