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By CHABLBS A. WELL8
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By ROGER W. HARNON
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Golden Rule Has
Challenge
Popular Prices Awaits
Your Inspection!
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Sermon by the
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CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY
Foxworth-
Galbraith
Lumber Co.
Also in Whites.
98c
frr re-
in the
midst
p two-
to be
ly. al-
large
The Vanity Shop
“Shop of Style and Personality”
THE NEW
FRIGIDAIRE
Chromium Shelves
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"SWIETER TIMES” 1)1 IE UNDtR
NEW PROGRAM
pastor,
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finals
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rant ot
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Monday and Tuesday. Nov. 1 1 to
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All-Da v Prayer
Session Is Held
Christian Science
Services for Sunday
“We used to think we couldn't afford a Tele-
phone . . . now we know we couldn't afford to
be without one. The small cost is far over-
shadowed by the numerous services that only
the Telephone can offer.”
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Presf-
Wlll-
Hinted
unof-
that
cov-
idates.
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Pearl and Bolivar Streets
m Bible utility
ni Sermon by the niln-
Now making loans in Denton. It
you plan to build or repair, or re-
finance your loan, please see us
for attractive rates and terms.
Located Vpstalrw
North Bide Square
Phone 2U
< 'Inn les
1 Mill
< ITIIOI.K' <111 R< II
1204 Bolivar Street
10 00 a m Holy Maav and sermon
11 00 » rn — Children's Bunday
Brhrxrl
7 30
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<111 Kill OF THE NAZAIUINE
Bolivar at Congress.
10 00 a “ " - . .
11 00 a
7 30 p
• III RCli OF < HKisr
I.vie Price, minuter
Corner,
9 41 a
10 50 a
1 of
was
who
to'
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I Brownie Troop
to Continue Sales
Govern-
luboi uic
efforts to
|.IO-
f'tiey will
our
in
industry
lulu lions
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Cooley fiends the supporting
which includes Don Beddoe
swindler and William Pawley
gunman.
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start
to continue selling clothes
| Fifteen members attended
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Advertise—Lest they forget!
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in the
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BEN WREN DRUGS
Successors to Garrison,
Kimbrough
PHESBYTERIAS
307 Bolivar Street
Rev I. P Parker.
(» 45 a n> -Sundai
Will be
which It
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the
bl mo
pa Ion
e Al-
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were
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their
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ahead
an optimist
mg. the period
ulli'li tin- world 'aces
ol this terrific
will discuss Intel
afc 'Trt ■‘■ Evening prayer
|“ m -Student Club
pantor,
Fellow-
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in <lomi;. it\ Mini Injure that
st,i 11 s mu < dl t<».< sin < css|ul .<u< I i nvit'd .ip-
\ml. it you io tn li a ik vinif best, f /
piiti's tin- ritiht Inundation a / A
■Ie<n d and ' Xpert lx flSsfc!/ _V
lie or (.iidltint'pSK®^
L P Parker, paator.
h m Bunday School. V Y
Craig superintendent. J B Bovell,
nee rr fa ry
10 50 a
6.30
People h
7 30 p. rn
1 « 30 p m
ship hour
Walker, paator
m —Church Bcnool
m Sermon by the new
P W Walker Anthem.
(Reginald deKoven).
Sermon by the pastor
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No Runs, No Losses
For Firemen’s Week
No runs and no Iohmb waa the
record held by the Denton Fire De-
partment for the paat week, ac-,
cording to W E Smoot, city fire
marshal Denton firemen had no
alarms, the first quiet week of many.
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■■ ■<■$
da. la ike war ecare why not
-4naare against higher living
costa to coms by taking ad-
vantage of oar locker servics.
Bay wholesale from as and
•tore mcaU. fralu and vs«e-
tablas far fatare ana.
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Heads Ini[K)rtant Texas Booking
Shakespeare Topic
( hil) Program
Miss Blanch Jones
JtoTOGUPHS EOCPAVI^
The GHh monster Is the only
poLsonous lizard found in the des- i
ert southwest
There Is about one mile of bollci ,
tubing in the average steam loco-,
motive
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MU; Bert Everett
I e tucational
Bupt 1st Chut< Il
topi,
Wil Tlirough
was answered bv
cussing diffetcnt
I'lie chairman
man
W Schwer. rector,
ni—Church School
1 m Morning Prayer and
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riu.s
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blus.A t h« in
th« <ithet
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week Jimmie Stewart
tlie small-town boy
H I Gt I M I I THER IX CHI H< H
Rev Walter Lang, pastor
10 15 a m—Sunday School and
Adult Bible Claaa
11 00 a in The faist Times "
No evening service
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1 11 u n d .1 t i o n
w .11 d 11 >br and
tn I 1 >1 ntht tout
hgut r to (.isluon
t hat
nipriKt iinl
tiielrss
and
the O String'
T Wllia
fl 30 p m ’’ _ _
per. DlscuMion. "Avocation*.'
Bob Hopper Jr
7 30 p m Sermon by the pastor.
It 's tlie Way You Live That Counts "
8 30 p m—Young People's fellow-
Knute Kockne—All American”
American'. France as the background and the
j war Walter
Abel takes the (>art of Miss
Dreamland Bills
Arlen Fight Film
Borrowing the name ol a series of
movie lilts popular 20 years ago.
to the
Monday
that
will nsi’i
imiiicdinti (HTiixt
ti uuKh
long
■ lllt.s
this t
St Hl
Rosalind Russell and Jimmie Stew
art in the Broadway take-off that
comes to the Palace Sunday and ,
i Monday to begin a new entertain- |
up- j ng, |l,
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writes a hit play and promptly be- ’
temperaipental Rosalind | dent will tumg togeihii
. mg
I the best
| Knudsen
| w ill be i i laitu il
will be added
bv a
I abol
n st ii, i<<t
ruptlng product ion
can do .11:
enfoti inc
ciiamie a, I
led t
Dr Fim.K otovuw , /.
U 30 a m —Bible School. Mrs Jack
Pitta, superintendent
'* ’* m - Sermon by the pastor.
Our lesHoii us a lesson for Armistice
Day. ipid it we look back to the tirst
Arinlslhf Day In HUH and observe
what bus followed m the years since
then we cal, )M-rhS|>s understand
something ot tlie nieim-
less- ,n
settlement
there had
■s enemies, it
r *'
m Sunday School
m—Worahlp
, m -Namarene Young Poo-
ple's Service.
8 00 p m -- Worship X
HI IGKX4HAN EFIM <>PM. <111 K< H
1200 North Flm Street
Rev J
U 45 a
1 I OO a
sermon
6 00 J*'
6 15 |F
k "Knute Rockne All r______ ‘________
T the football <jpic of Notre Dame's time is the present-day
great coach s life from early child- 1 Abel takes the part <?
hood in Norway to tragic death in bert s heckled editor
*n airplane crash in 1931. will come
U» live Texas Theater tonight at
11 15 for a preview then Sunday
. and Monday-
Pat O'Brien takes the title role!
( as the football wUard whose philos-
ophy. great teams and development 1
of the "Four Horsemen” made him J
famous throughout the world Gale
Fage. who plays Rockne a wife,
Bonnie, reported violent cases
Jllten, when she found that site
to portray a living person t
would be on the sound stage
watch even scene filmed.
Ronald Reagan lakes a leading
rule as George Hipp, the great No-
lic Dame football star Other foot-
k ball stars in the picture were chosen
from different colleges throughout
the country and only one of tlie
players Is actually from ; Notre
Dame Three of the films athletes
• re All-American players
"Kit Carson"
Jon Hall will apiiear in the title
role ol Kit Carson ", which comes
to the Texas screen Tuesday and
Wednesday Hall portrays the fa-
mous Indian fighter of early Amer-
ican days Lynn Bari makes her
, _ starring debut in the western pic-
t 1 1 I'm Its war Ivt.'kw M t. II,.. ,. • . . « ..
As close to you as your
telephone
uiSplcte
RtMks- \r|l
hi iimniMit
lllit'.s ft
1(5 I HID Hl Ot
sitiall
• h<
Iwcn
there
magnRnimitr i
purLxiHe
to bind
i uound^ wtlli malice
h< w different the conrae
have been*
>f Vcr.saiUr.s w'hieh hn.n
mdrmnod was not
trcMtie*> go I!■*
tn coinpariNon
is imiMiNing on
and in com-
in t
loom Thur.sdHV ,
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FIRST BAPTINT CHURCH
Frank Weedon, paator
m T ~ * *
How different o»ir \hi>tory here In
the United Htatr.s would have been
following thf Civil War If Lincoln
had lived and U hi* < oimsrhs Mild
attitude of magnanimity had been
! olh »\K < (I '
I nM end
the spirit
exploltei
ti Hits of 1
liuge measure
\ ictorv into
and s<M'lal defeat
Perhaixs it is along this lino that
we < an nest Interpret the loaaon Pro-
ph' are not iIkrI\ to be diaeuaded by
a lesson 11 k e this from defending
their homes from attack and from
upholding and defending their coun-
try against the threat of vmicncc. ag-
gression and destrmtion
Yet the defense
M.u k Masury and
Mr Caiioll (han and Mi> (' A
Houan ptcsidcnt of the Eoium
made an apjM'id lot
Red t'rav- incinlM t ship
N onoiiiu l int nt a .1
< oi'i ol I In- iHAl
I hidi Spaiks ga\e a di.s< us-
! Hhakvspt'ai e s 1 H'bl to
Cniiiiiih'.x in the meeting ol
Shnke.sf'paie Forum
C \V tea I
uilh Mr Cliailrs Perry
Mat lot ie 1 \ nn Collier
\ quotation trom Shake-
Li\rii in ansuei to roll
< han man Mt> Kelt h
ptrsided n\er the busl-
and Mis Joe
niemlMi ot the
< oininit t
STAINLESS
SANITARY
CtV.U' ’ *)*•! - ’ .
<111 K< II OF HOU
III Pentecostal Tabernacle, off Mc-
Kinney Street
Rev Bill Whitfield, pastor
9 45 a m—Bible School
11 00 inn - -Sermon by the pastor.
8 30 p in—Young People's meet-
ing
Modern Christianity became loo comfortable for its own safety "
sacrifice of others before us produced a satisfying, pleasant mode ot |
life lulling us away from tlie realization that such a way of life could
not be maintained without great respcaisibility and constant watch-
fulness And while we have been embedded in the«e easy days, the
tires of transition have been creeping about, rising to destructive flame I
in those areas left littered and dangerously inflammable by our .neglect i
Many ot us yet do not realize that it is a spiritual revolution which is |
spreading over tlie earth -a revolution that will persist far beyond the
clash ol arms and penetrate to the deepest centers of modern thought
and action Will the religious forces ot America awaken in time to face
this crucial moment as it reaches into our own household?
CENTRAL ILUFT1MT CHI Bl H
Rev L R Bradley, pastor
10 00 a m --Bible School
11 00 a in Berino11 by the paste*,
[tier Water* Made Sweet
J 15 p m - Young People's meet-
lu i< Bible Dav program at the
meet mg ot tlu Selllot Sliakespeare
Foi um nuirsiini afternoon with
Mis Jack Pitts,
six rotary ot the First
gate a talk on the
Srx'urmg International Good
Religion Roll
naming and dls-
l eliguins
Mi, C C Sports-
piesided oser the business ses-
ion m which resignations were ac-
, ept el Horn Mis
I
ixnrtw not only ujx»n nrrnnew of rr-
MiNtAiicr. but also on the apirlt <g that
iralstnncr A nation that would
strong should not dlMd|>ntr any
Ita strength In hatred
what the country saw its
of the <ar|vt ■ bagger and
grasping f<H himself the
i< tory and thereby in very
the phyahal
of a moral
> Married”, coming Thursday to tlie
' Palace With Miss Bennett in the
I story ot an American fashion ed-
itor who married a foreigner. Fran-
I cis Lederer are Lloyd Nolan. Anna
■ Sten. Otto Kruger and Marfa Ous-
penskaya in leading roles'
| The screens favorite married
i couple William Powell and Myrna
Loy. will be co-starred again rn I I
I Love You Again which will show
Friday and Saturday at the Palace
' In this film the screen husband and '
wile take a new slant on stories
with no detective work involved.
Only comedy is outstanding in the
plot when Powell sutlers a sudden
attack ot amnesia and becomes in-
stead of the Mr Milquetoast he
had been a dashing, Jaunty man-
| about-town.
tol '
18 will, Il
21
Young People's Vt»-
** A v/w>i* * irvna *' led by
'Leather-Pushers ", coming
Dreamland Sunday and
will star Richard Arlen as a tighter
and Andy Devine as his manager
Astrid Allwyn is Arlen's heart-In-
terest in the comedy fight picture
"The Tulsa Kid ", which features
Tulsa. Ok . In the same type of
Western movie that made Virginia
City. Brimstone. Carson City and
Tombstone famous, will come to the
Dreamland Tuesday Don "Red"
Barry takes the leading role with
Luana Walters Noah Beery is also
featured
Reviving the "Saint” series, "Tlie
Saint Takes Over” will show Wed-
nesday at the Dreamland with
George Sanders as the "Saint”.
Wendy Barrie and Jonathan Hale
in other leading roles Tlie story
is typical "Saint" lore of murders
and mysteries Thursday's bill will
bring one of Ann Siieridan's best-
llked pictures back to Denton when
she appears witli James Cagney tn
"Angels With Dirty Faces".
Texas locale will be featured in
"West of Abilene” starring Charles
Starrett in a cowboy picture that
will show Friday and Saturday at
the Dreamland Featured in the
picture will be music by the sing-
ing Sons of the Pioneers Marjorie
cast
us
as
7 30 p tn — Sermon t
I The Wonderful Christ
10 50 »
"God and America
6 15 p m.—Baptist Training Un-
ion
7 30 p
F1RNT METHODIST <111 R< II
Rev P W
9 30 a
10 45 a
pastor. Rev
"Recessional"
7 30 pm
Voice solo bv Bob McDonald
8 30 p ni —"Friendly.”
m
p ni
league
sermon by the
Young People's
(<>rsrt department
p m -Bermon by the pan tor.
ied by HU Blood ”
Rrv O N Baurorn. paator
C<»rnrr Welch anc*. Maple Street*.
9:45 a in Bunday Schtool
10 45 a m -Bermon, Truatln* In
Ood ”
7 30 p m — Sermon.
Plague of the Soul
I a l <«-
in the
\k h\
m place ol
bm ca u< i \
I hire too of .
Vheii sole
the defense
program m all its as^Nts Horn the
blueprint to the turn tinning
Business Drsrrxrs Xrw
The thud Ron melt admmistia
lion must meet ’hr nixiitir.l iiiii-
< l>m that both 'he New l*i.d anti
the pre.sidt nt p«'is<»n.<ll\ ha\c‘ l
needlesslx hostile n. birlnes,
! Willkie election woum! ha\c pl
[the business mtn «'! \in<«La <n
I huMa.st u ah\ la nmt' Io, idorn'l.-
I rat i«Mi t ’ > mi i 'hr \ \ ’i»t M '
\» 11 i . 11 .1 »• i ’ ♦ 11 11 < I »• 11 n
II u ndl\ »o bn me o»d pi i\ ale
proprilv Ilt-Hi i one o’ his fn.sl
task.s is to tea sun thr Mnvih.m
hiuinev man and io\es!<»| (ha! hi
win n«»i i«»i liitiu i.i nn t1,,.si., and
I lu'ories o! I hr Id' i ich’ \ t ai s H
th< r \ p< 11. r ol ! ’ t < < ! < n •' pi o
gram II d» !ms< , - •« h» jm i deti
up Mi Ki'os, \ ( h must plat» bn
Idea
pio
a hurt
dl-
gio.ip ot
Indus’ i ih I
Ia< tols nts
to 11 ea m line tilul pi o\ id<
cent etth lent
hat \bout
Much o’ I hr I
' markt'd right \
I I)eal u ill be st i appeal
I net Ac' !b.r S b C
With th* N.dmnnl
ni \ Committer a
( lul) Has
mg »»f
If i
World
luve for <»nr
b< ri greater
bud brrn h gn Ht< r
Lincoln rxprr,s.M*d
common
noin he w different
the v.oild might
The Treaty <
roundly <<
bad treat \
vrix inlhl
(iri'niHin
< ountrirs and in
n with what she l.s likHv to hu-
ll she should dominate thr
bx the stand-
ud and the
life and goi>d rr-
fot all |v<»plr.‘ the Treaty
\s was .sub|ret to much
FIRST PRENHYTEHIAN CHI R< H
lwi> South Em Street
Rev. H Ci Cioodykoont*, Th D.,
pin tor
9 45 a m —Church Schoo)
10 50 a m -Sermon by th< paator,
"The Christian a Conviction Con-
' cernlng Atonement.” Violin aolo. 'Air
| OU R... —
I R
Home."
Hr is not a
l r spr. f ol
t hr ('flu la I
4"
ro
later
e 30 p m — Young peopia aaaat. f
7 30 p m —Sermon by tbe mln-
l*u‘r __________ , •.........
HIGHLAND BAPTIHT CHIIBCB ‘g
Highland Street. V
Rev Sol Carpenter Jr., pastor. .
9 45 * m -Sunday School, auper-
intendant. Earl C Barr. 7
10 55 a m -Sermon by the pastor, i
<J:30 p tn —Baptist Training Un-
ion. George Ashby, director T
7 30 p ni —Bermon by the pastor.
j
Tlie Women.', Society for Chris-
tian Service of the First Methodist
Church held an all-dav .session of
prayer Iliursdav the morning ses-
sion and a covered dish lunch in
the church and an afternoon ses-
sion in the Little Chaix'! in the
Wtaais in the afternoon, closed with
a love offering for the new Bible
chair in Scarritt College. to be
known as the "Clara Tinker Per-
ry Chair ” Mrs G R Warren was
the program chairman
The morning program was
Ix'ad On. O King Ftcrnal".
er by Mrs J B Love, History of
Scarritt College” by five circle lead-
ers Mmes Nannie Babb L If
Moore H B Caddcl. W W King
and C H Tallev: solo. "Sweet Hour
of Prayer." by Mrs M L Hutche-
son. talk on "The Meaning of The
Lords Prayer ” by Dr McQueen
Weir The afternoon program was
Ix'gun with reading short |xwtn.s
about the chapel at Scarritt. which
resembles the local cha|>el by Mrs
W Whigham, and closed with
music playdd by Mrs A. A
Miller for the march to the altar
with the offerings
A--
this
most impoilant task to date
one of the ablest men m \Vashtll7
ton He ts not a New Dealer but
has the lesjx-, t ot even the
(als ot the Ottil ia 1 l,',se-i \elt
' lly Hl-, continued pieseiice
cabinet is one moi, i
am opttmi.-th T'lius
far-flung metthieiii
w ill < <>me a Board ot
the National
job will ta-
ll .1. ■!,"!■., 1
Koo'.eiitt i
' | ■•■it and
m kc' poi'ions
All 'ilk Ot t'll'.i.inu tie
< ven taint:\ into line will.
al in, ome i, out Billions mi' js'iit
me dow n t he slum, w ,o •. ot
t loll s pi ■ stllill it , Ila libels
BABSON PARK Mass Nov 9 -
The political war l.s evert Frank-
lin D Roosevelt h»s been re-ehs ted
by a majority ol the people Pet-
hap* the most unlortuuate teatuie
ot the election is the O|>enlng ol
the way for other presidents to at-
tempt a third term However, bus-
iness has been relieved ol Hie |>ull-
which the pro-
vngendeieit and
which served as a serious brake
tan now forget jMihlics. settle back
and help Mr Riassevelt In a united
drive tui prosperity and deiensc
"DcmiH-racy" Out Window
Armament will be the biggest in-
dustry m our history
ment management and
fusing their maximum
create the greatest defense
gram the world has seen
try to .scrap the tneffii lencles
DemiX'Hitk' system encourages
tlie operation ol private
Democracy, as a system
best in fair weather In thi' na-
tional emergency we will shelve
many of our most pnrtsl rights and
privileges Easy-going metlliHls. art
now out for the next two ycais nt
least If we are to til l defend
ourselves agalnsi aggressoi nations
and .ms ond assume om piopci lole
m world le.idei ship alter this wm
is over, we mu .1 lie urnietl
We must !><■ leady to Imck wolds
with action It udtxpmtely pie
I areil. we will minimize the tisk ol
being drugged into wni Mt Roos-
Itils He plans now th
S A
will
lime there will be a tearful reck-
oning When Uvat day cornea the
economic sins of the |»ast eight
tears will come home to rotat But
meanwhile. s|iending for our de-
fense is a prime necessity In a
war-torn world We uiusl pay tlie
price if wv arc to remain secure
It would be the same if Mr Willkie
had la-cn elected Onlv under Mr
Rcxisevelt. deficit spending will be
more lavish and less offset by Mine
chei k.s and balances than would
I’gve tax'll the case under Mr Wlll-
kie Inflation will be the spectre
id the least buf inflation still lies
on tlie distant horizon ami is to-
day a cloud nn larger than a man's
hand
I'nngreaa Hal.ince Wheel?
Many still believe thm one,check
Riaxsevelt may ue the Con-
He may find in the House a
combination of Republfans and
dissident Demix-rats sufficient to
prevent any attempts bv him lo
seize sta b powers its belong in the
legislative branch Congress will
follow the president 1ft tlie inter-
ests ot national dcfefi.se. but Con-
gress may not abdicate tn lavor ot
the White House even through the
comtHsslonal vote tn his lavor
Farmers will continue to receive
chixks but they will be
Unemployment will di-
Compulsorv m bit ration
will become more common Every
lusmess will be stimulated by the
I ilhons pouting into industry
m»ans that general purchasing
l«<w< i will n.si’5 Therefore for thr
I am
tor the
alter the
the re-
destria tlon.
Monkev, .in susceptible to nearly
’ di m that la'tall human beings.
* whirl) t why every z<'o-kec|x,r is fa-
milial with what they eidl Monday
I , o|d- l ontfaited by animals dur-
I mg th< ptt'sem i- ot the usual Sun-
day , road- around then cages
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opt i at ion
Huieauerai v
bin riiui I u, v w 111, 11
Hie N, W
Ihe Wag
F C mid othei
be i|iuel 1' , orbed
I iet eli e Adv I’ -
I he pi c .1
as ojh'I al
heads of H e dctelisr ptogimu
brains ot 11ie countty .
and Stettiimis probably J
’op meii
will be
b ad< i
The Brownie Troop ot Girl Scouts,
meeting Friday afternoon with Mrs
M Martin, captain, planned to
their cookie sale mid decided
continue selling clothes racks
Hie
woi keis In Lie
roll < al!
made thal lx-
loruni meeting
tailing on Tlimiksgiv mg Hie meet-
ing Ims lye< n advnncixi lo Nov 18
Mis O I l av lor chairman ol the
.« i.d serv i< <■ committee, minounc-
<d p ■< pal attor. ot a Thanksgiving
basket toi a needv tamllv and |Mlsk-
< d out lips tor donations, winch
ate to be biought to Hie tornm
meeting Mis l’ I’ Boyer reviewed
I lid Fedci at loll X< ws
l lie hostess sei ved
to 17 memlx'i s
Mi
t ion i
I Otliel
- I I he J i in loi
Hie I S
I .d tel noon
i , mid Miss
11, v.t esse ■
■ pem e w a-,
.all Ila
('I addo< k
ness Mssioii and Ml'- Jtx' Wise
iliooks n mcnilvei of tin social (
welfare < oinnnt t ee announced
olalis toi n Thanksgiving basket for
a needv Imndv toi winch members
to take in 11< les to the torum
Nov 18 win, Ii has been
I Hoti, Nov 21 six mem-
will i.ssct in the Red Cross
< all
hostesses ,, rvi.d a dessert
to 19 members mid two
Fled Connell and Mrs
San Angelo
Hire tn which she is the center of
affections of Dana Andrews and
Carson Others included in the cast
for the story of wagon trains, bat-
tles with redskins and Mexican
bandit raids, are Ward Bond. Har-
old Huber and C Henry Gordon
"Arise. My love starring Clau-
dette Colbert as an mjdacious for-
eign correspondent and Ray Mil-
land as a fighting pilot, will come
to tlie Texas Theater Thursday.
Friday and Saturday
one of the yearp most timely and
sparkling comedies. Arise, Mv ,
love is ba-M-it on a story w uh | Broad way Comedy
■ No Time for Comedy" will
AMXEMHI V OF GOH < lit R< II
Corner Myrtle and West Maple
Rev R E Ford, pastor.
9 45 a ni Church Hchixil
11 00 a in - Sermon
fl 00 p in Christ's Ambassador*
7 (XI p
first
hud
if there
such as
ui> the j Adam and Fallen Man" is the
subject of the lesson-sermon winch
will be read tn all Churches ot
Christ, Scientist Sunday Nov 111
The golden teat l.s Unto thee
w ill I erv. lord my ro< k save I
thy (M'ople and ble.Ns thine Inheri-
tance feed them also and lilt I
them up for ever" <Psalm 28 1.9‘
Among the citations which com-
prise the lesson-sermon is the fol-
iowin gtrom the Bible 'Hico he
called tils 12 thsclplcs together. '
aifil gave them jxtwer and author-
ity over all devils, mid lo cure dis- j
cases” i Luke 9 D
The It,sson-sermon also includes I
the following passage from the
Christian Science textbook Sci-
ence and Health with Key to the
Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy
When ■ ptritual being is under- ;
stood in all Its perfeetion contlnn- i
Uy and might, then shall man be
found in God s image" ‘page 3251.
IL.| '• ' ' • • I ’ < »
llrm .
I llU'H r I
(C i J I <1 U I I \
<1 |Mntir iint
i Iv i m < ,ri< >n i < l |t iii ex
Mi
welt knoxx? this Hu plans iu>\\
put the U S A oil a lIuIuiim; tool
mg which will gixr ih
5ccurity It is Mi
to orgam/.c the »
gram along iht
new corporation
rectoi5 x\ill Im* a
men icprescntmg
hnan< lal anrt Iatan
o! (hr
St ii i u mH
I bill olhri
I ,Umh
Rrl.U h»n.x
to lOUtllH-
hmctioii \xithout l
I h< s I-
i adinmi.st l al lx < lob
(hi- Mviiniir anti
Il will not in p< tnut -
bet ollir a di -l 'iplixr \xca|HHi
rtgailbt oui maikrt' m the haiuLx ol
tx'onomic ia(t|< als I'lu iv xxi'.l Im
a czai ot pt iccx ptobabh la fciua
Commissionri Hrnth i xon
Jes*s<* Jonr.x max » on! lol thr
pursestrings ot thr ivotgant/vd d«*-
f< use progiain As Irdcial loan
udminuu aloi this ha.s lax-n his
Hr lx
1 tn* ul I ra - |>H4 ittst uould mix* that
\M mu.st folloxx lhr.se trai btng.s ||t-
rrnllx rruiHtdh'ss of is>usrqiii t»< rs to
otitM'IxiM and it gar d less rxeti of Ihr
hu. < pmg away of out govcriunrnt
mid lt.s ttrr (iriiPMiatli institutions
It is a ptimiph* of mattvidoin for
individuals nnq goxrrninrntH
Li a toll<»u an Inti rpirtntlon
lead*' t" mi< h an lllogh al, tn
and 'IlaHstroii> end Nrvri thrlrns to
qL#iikiud this teaching and nullilx
1L muking It of no recount is
false as to int< rprrt tr with complete
lltri hIih-kh
I c o in r s tem|)cramental Rosalind
| Russell i*s the nonchalant wife who
watches her husband through suc-
cess and failure and starts him back
[ on the road to success.
i A picture Just released. Over the
Moon”, will show Tuesday and 1
Wednesday at the Palace Joan i National
Bennett, former blonde whose Jet , «• >
waves created Hollywood s recent |
sensation, will star in ’The Man I
lb u II I I \X| | GII.ROI l). l»
I diior of VIxmimt
lesson on tlie Golden Ruh*
uitii m drep and tremendous
to u.s tn the tunes in uhbh
living Lo loxr our enemies to
l that curse us. and to turn
cheek to him who smitrH
is h teaching Hint is not
X to follow in a world nt whi and
ii world in xxhich our own coun-
ts threatened wlh a violence that
n assails other lands and |M*<»|)lr*
ii is obvious that there is some
limit of practical commiui sc'iisr to
tips Idealistic 'ti'H'.hing If one fol-
lowed the- iniunc tlon of lite lesson
‘Give to everyone thal asketh thre.”
wmihl xc’tx .soon be nothing
land de-
The I ail ip huUl<
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FIRNT ( HRIMTIAN < III R< H
West Hickory Street
Rev R R Yelderrnan. paator.
9 45 a in - Bible School
• 10 50 a m -Sermon by the jxutor,
"Consecrated Live* and Talents."
7 00 p m - Christian Endeavor
7 30 p m -Sermon. "Four Loaves
of Bread." and baptiflfnal service by
thr pastor
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 75, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 9, 1940, newspaper, November 9, 1940; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1307205/m1/5/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.