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War Attitude
The \anili Shop
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Now is the time of year to take the cold treatment to
prevent colds. We have complete treatment that you
can take at home, to l>e taken by mouth. It is also time
to be taking your viatmins to give you the resistance
you need against colds and flu.
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GUATEMALA CITY. Guatemala.
Dec. 30.—ol’i—The government an-
nounced today that IS persons were
executed by firing squads Saturday
after having hern convicirtr
charges of sedition and at tern pled
rebellion
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PILOT POINT. Dec 30 -Mr and
Mrs F W Hayden entertained
with a tea Saturday afternoon an-
nouncing the engagement of their
daughter. Miss Sarah Alice Hay-
den. to James Benjamin Waters,
son of Mrs Henrietta Waters of
Lots,,Angeles The wedding Is to take
place Saturday. Jan 18 The house
party was composed of Mrs F W.
Hayden, ttie bride-elect. Miss Nor-
ma Wells. Mrs Wilbur Gay. Miss
Lois Gay. Mrs Leslie Jones and
Mrs Frank Hayden of Dallas. Miss
hues. R rt vt’Bticv, ---—
Hugh Dunn. R L. Street *do
and Mrs Oscar F Washam
relatives in
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Gulf of Mexico last
roared along a curving
miles wide through Chiapas.
Cruz and Tamaulipas states
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a visit
and Surgical Clinic.
They returned home Sunday
Holford Russell. 2026 West Oak
Street, who has been a medical pa-
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ot th< lr.ain't..
now ctnplovcd with
Natural Gas Co
wedding trip the
home in Denton
Allen ol Fort
w i' 11 n. Il
Dec
have repulsed
counterattacks
A year ago the Royal Frater-
nity of Master Metaphysicians
"adopted" infant Jean Gauntt,
Installed tier with great fanfare
in Peace Haven, tfieir 110-room
palace at Oakdale. L. I., vowed
they’d raise her to be immortal
Today Jean Is back with her
mother Mrs Catherine Gauntt.
with whom she's pictured here.
Reported reason Metaphysi-
cians' bankroll wasn't Immortal.
the school term.
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TYLER Do 30-14’.
of 488 days without a I
flc accident in Tyler snapped yes-
terday when Rogan Stroud 43. died
of Injurirvs suffered Nov 11 tn an
auto crash
Stroud's death was the third here
tn 3S years and the first since a
negro woman was killed Aug 29.
1939 Because the highway depart-
ment counts the dates upon winch
accidents occur, the city will he
credited with 438 deathless days.
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CAIRO Egypt. Dec 30 —(4*>-
British gun crews have been pump-
ing shell after shell into the be-
sieged Libyan port of Bardia. Brit-
ish sources reported today. In con-
tinued preparation for a final as-
sault on the Italian stronghold |
which has held out for two weeks
A British communique yesterday
said there was "comparatively lit-
tle response from the Italian gar-
rison" to the artlllyy fire
I aaw your pioture In the pap«r and I do
adnira you and I never waa on a train yat and
I hope you like these oooklea aa much aa I do.
Firestone Tires
Wnlt Hubbard
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| Miss Mary Allee Scoter, daughter
of Rev and Mrs M C Scoter of
Ector, formerly of Krum, became
the bride of Denny Gay don at the
parsonage of tlie First Methodist
Church in Wichita Falls Dec 23.
wltii Rev Paul Martin officiating.
Mrs. Gaydon. a graduate of N T
S. T C . has been teaching English
In the Frisco High School fqr the
i past four years Gaydon son of Em-
ily Gaydon of Ringgold, is a member
of the Aerial division of tlie U. S
| Navy stationed at Norfolk. Va
! After a short leave Gaydon will
.return to Norfolk where Mrs Gay-
don will Join him at the close of
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SIX DIE IN
BLAZE IN MAINE
EASTON Me Dec 30 <4’i- Six
persons, five of them sisters and
brothers, were burned to death to-
day when fife dtstroyed a wooden
building here Three other |»erxons
.escaped
BERLIN, Dee
bombers were repotted today
have sunk a freighter 125 ■
northwest of Londonderry, set
other ahrv cast of Harwich,
damaged British minelayer.
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We Carry in Stock A
Rather Complete Line
of
Books Music
Office Supplies
Please Phone 567
Or Visit
VOERTMAN’S
BOOK STORES
1314 W. Hickory
1419 Oaklnad
Mrs Bud Jones of Stanton.
Dixie Overton of Crandall Ormand
Ward and Myrt Mitchell of Paro-
wan. Utah
Couple Weds Here
Sunday Morning
Miss Pearl England, daughter
Mi and Mrs J 1 England
Whitewright was married to J
Wootton Jr Sunday morning
OF FORMER TEXAS t
PRESIDENT DIES
WOODLAKE Dec 30 ■
neral services will lie held
row at Sherman for Mrs
E Vinson. 63. wile of the
president of the University
Texas She died at the home of a
siste here yesterday Dr Vinson
was president of the University of
Texas between 1916 and 1923
et PeaceniHker gixMlness px>x <»n and <>n,
Lemin* everywhere good cheer.
And now that Santa’s come and gone.
Try usin' Peacemaker this New Year.
ly Nat and Sue of Athens. Mr and : the Denton Hospital.
... . John Brooks, sontof T R Brooks,
is a
Fort Worth, where he was one of £*nuly. Mr. and^Mrs. Carroll^Whll-
the founders of the old Fort Worth
Star, and later was the publisher for
a number of years of a stock Jour- |
nal in Buffalo
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Mrs Ell P Cox. 1213 Bolivar
G C Watkins J Street, is a medical patient ai the
Vernon, where she will teach
Miss Maurice Berry of Clarendon
is visiting Mr and Mrs. E C Bro-
die
Mrs Grace Barber and daugh-
ter. Beverly Anne and Mrs M
Pattlllo returned Saturday from
Brownwood, where they spent the
holidays with relatives
_ Mrs. C C Cockrell and daugh-
a” ChaneZ 'tr' Mls-s Louise. 509 West Hickory
.. _ recently moved to
Massey J W Peel.'’ William Averitt Denton, have returned from Tyler
and Miss Nina Lucille Moody, who where they' spent the holidays with
presided over the guest book The their husband and father, who looks
color theme was green and white, after his Interests there
TVa was served by Mmes Hugh
Bradley
Mr
tun of
here
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J S. Nelms over the week-end
Rev and Mrs O N Baucom,
pioneer Denton the,r da'iRhfer and husband. Mr
resident, died in Corpus Christi anr' Mrs J Frank Brown of Whlt-
Saturday night, where she had been ne^', , 0 holiday gueais.
making licr home with a sister since ** ‘
tier husbands death by drowning
In Buffalo. N Y . in August. 1929.
Dawson was agent tor a newspaper
went to Mineral Wells Friday for
a reunion of Baucom s brothers and
sisters
„„„ ..a..... - Mr H,1<1 Mrs A D Bc* k had as
here in the 1890's then moved to holiday guests their daughter ajid
liolidav
Miss Katherine
University
E Dav
Miss Anna Belli Bishop of Diea-
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Brooks Drug Store
MMM and 39. Where Denton Trader. Free Delivery
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Mr and Mrs Nat Wilks had as
Christmas guests their children.
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Mrs Beulah Hill. 333 I O O F
holidays Street, Is able to be up following an
WIRE BRIEFS
ROME. Dec. 30—<A’> — Italian
warship* were reported today to
have shelled the western coast ot
Greece and Greek-iccupied South
ern Albania "with evident destruc-
tive results.” Greek attack* in Al-
bany were reported repulsed and
the Greeks were said to have sul
fered heavy losses.
When a celebrity gets his picture in the paper, he can expect to receive
fan mall Falla, President Roosevelt’s |iet Scottie, was photographed with
his master when the President returned from Caribbean cruise Noodle
Van fjoon. pet of Hendrik Van Loon, historian-biographer, saw picture
and wrote to Falla, from his home in Old Greenwich. Conn. Above,
Falla “reads" his fan letter Leite*' is shown below
t’lr Baptist Ci’llcgc 1. M-iti:
and Mis W I Bi- li^p tor '
days
Tin* cdinumnitv ('Ini.-tm.i
was held Monday unlit wi’I. ;■
number <>1 voung-t.1-
parents in attendat,< <■
I Sampson was ma.■-*.•: ,il
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ROME. Dec 30 —<4*1— Virginio
Gayda, authoritative Fascist editor
replied to President Roosevelt's fire- [
side chat todav with a warning that
the "tolerance" of the Rome-Berlin
Axis Is limited He called the presi-
dent a "man of undeclared war
fought against the axis "
Writing In II
Gayda cited two
which, he said, would mean "(open '
United States intervention for w hich
no excuse could be created " But
he Indicated the axis would not |
take any action until they had been | „ ,,..M
crepe dress with pleated skirt
were ot dustv pink i
j Baker ot T (’ U;;
and
Mrs. C 8. Graham. 800 North Elm
is a medical patient at the
Medical and Surgical Clinic
Mrs L. M Edwards and son. 507
Pearl Street, arc fit
Mr and Mrs Will Murphy. 307
West Oak Street, are ill of influ-
enza
The two-year-old son of Mr and
Mrs R E Jennings of Argyle is ill
of influenza
liter-blockade or the ces-
of Gentian and
Tn ri-1lc\ r ’ tr j < a II v (pi ’ kl V.
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US4D BY 1 OUT OF 5 MOTHERS
Crown Princess Juliana of the Netherlands, a war refugee since t,
invasion of her country, greeted a group of Javanese seamen dura . r
cent tour of New York The sailors. Princess Julianas subjects ti. i p
Dutch East Indies, are marooned by tlie war Juliana is pictur’d a
ing hands with Mohamat Rawle
Roy Gray of Denton. Route 2,
was treated Monday for a inashed
finger suffered when he caught It
in the door of his car
Miaa Virginia Littrell, daughter
Of Mr and Mrs W J Littrell. 421
Maple Street was treated Monday
for a cut on the hand, suffered
while putting up Johnson grass
| blades Sunday afternoon
| Former Krum Gir
Weds Aviator
Wlgut, MOKDAY, DtCIMMI H 1M>
NEW MUIS
1. H. Blanks, who haa been ill
for about two months, waa taken
Monday to the Medical ArU Hos-
! pltal. Dallas, for treatment
Two gram Brea called out Den-
ton firemen Saturday, the first at
11:35 a m at 1707 North Locust
Street and the second at 931 South
Elm Street at 4:15 p in
1 C. A. WUUams, 219 Woodland
Street, who underwent an appen-
dectomy Monday morning at the
Denton Honpital. was doing nicely
Monday afternoon
i Born to Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Mal-
I thewa of Aubrey Route 2 Chrlst-
, mas Day. a girl. Nefda Frances
I Matthews.
Roy Gray of Denton.
the brides parents Valley
mil. .rntll k- Mr
houor; ancF~MW.Lols Gav wlih bb visited friends and
- junior bridesmaid P J Jerome of Wichita Falls. Quanah and Mem-
» Houston will be best man The cou- phi® during tlie '
pie will live In Houston | days,
p.— ------ Personals Mrs Tom
Mr and $4rs J D
Mr and Mrs C*
and
and Mrs G. B Moffitt
Mr and Mrs BUI Konectnv of
Ft -
Hcitzinan mas holidays
Miss Jean Banks spent ChrisUnas Mrs Earl Tabor of Fort Worth
in Illinois with her parents. and Mrs Jo Matthews of Waco.
' ------------ who returned to their homes Sun-
I Former Re.ident of lda^rI MounU of Lubbock a
I Deuton Succumb® «uest ln the home of Mr and Mrs
T C kfolwva ma.mm »b*m — — -J
Mrs A G Dawson, widow of A
Griff Dawson a pioneer Denton
resident, died In Corpus Christi
WPA Recreation
Institute This Week
Plans are underway for a two- I
day institute for 25 recreation di-
rectors Friday and Saturday in the
municipal auditorium with Mrs.
Louise McCue. WPA supervisor of
recreation in Denton County, as
instructor
General theme for the Institute
will be art* and crafts. Mrs Mc-
Cue said, with emphasis on marion-
ette construction and manipulation.
Al) WPA playgrounds will be closed
Wednesday Friday and Saturday.
Mrs McCue said
Tlie Highland Baptist W M
S will hold a Bible study ses-
sion in the church at 2 p m
The Women s Bible Class of
the Church of Christ will meet
in the church annex at 3 p
' Guests of Mr and Mrs 8 T.
Beaty. 1700 North Elm Street. Sun-
day were Mr and Mrs W T Beaty
I of McKinney and Mr and Mrs
' Homeer Haynes and son, Gerry', of
Los Angeles. Calif.
Miss Marguerite Neal, who gradu-
ated from T SCW last summer.
Mr. Wnd Mrs C. R Ledlow and
D. C. Adams. 310 Ponder Street,
had as holiday guest* Mias Ruby
Adams of Raton. N M.. Miss
Blanche Adams and Louis Saunders
of Galveston. Mr. and Mrs. W a
Free of Houston. Mr and Mrs. W
H. Edwards of Angleton and Wel-
don Adams of Dallas.
Mr and Mrs W W * King had
as a Christmas guest his slater,
Mrs Etta Praneuf. of the staff of
Mary Hardin-Baylor College in
Belton.
Mr and Mrs E C Bryan spent
the week-end in Dallas
Miss Polly Anna Badgett has re-
turned from Jefferson, where she
spent Christmas with her parents,
Mr and Mrs J W JBadgett
Mr. and Mrs Jerry Fowler and
daughter. Miss Betty, have returned
from Cleburne where they spent
Christmas with her mother. Mrs.
David Roas.
Mr and Mrs Elton Chapman of
Washington. D C . are guests of
her parents. Mr and Mrs W G
Oipe Mrs Chapman is the former
Mis* Lula Marie Gipe Miss Nora-
leen Olpe, who teaches in Pon Ar-
thur, left Monday for that citv af-
er spending the holidays with her
t ia rents
Mrs R W Bass and sons, Bill
ind Bob. have returned after visit-
ing a few^da.vs with her parents.
Dr and Mrs J F King, in Atlanta
Mrs Grace Bailey has as guests
her sister and husband. Mr and
Mrs George H Steele, of Minneap-
olis. Minn Mrs Steele is the form-
er Miss Helen Revell, and attend-
ed T. S. C W one year They and
Mrs. Bailey visited in San Antonio
last week
Mr and Mr* Roy Minton and
Miss Lee Williams are visiting rela-
tives in Wichita Falls until Tuesday
evening.
Miss Rosalie Rathbone of Ames.
Ia . and Miss Dorinda Rathbone of
Providence. R I., left Monday af-1
ter visiting their mother and grand-
mother. Mrs J K. Rathbone
, Mr and Mrs. Joe A. Fladger 118
Bernard Street, had as a guest fo«
i the Christmas holidays ,>heir ne-
ATF1EN8. Dec 30. <4*1.-Grcek
forces have repulsed especially
strong counterattacks by fresh
Italian troop* in two sectors of the
Albanian battlefront, reports from
the front lines said today
North of Chlmara, where the
Greeks are aiming at the key coast-
al base of Valona. they were re-
poted to have "scoed further local
gains" after beating off "strong,
deaperate counter-attacks launched
with newly arrived forces."
In the region north of Klisura
the Italians suffered "heavy losses,"
another dispatch declared
Tlie Greeks were reported con-
tinuing lieavy shelling of Italian
"last stand" defense lines in the
Tepelini-Klisura sector from newly'
captured heights commanding the
roads north to ports of Valona and
Durazzo
Royal Air Force q^rplanes oper-
ating with tlie Greek force* sub-
jected Valona 'to its 21st and 22nd
raids of the war yesterday, tlie RAF
reported.
'Pilots saw bombs exploding
among transports and troops mov-
ing on a road near u Jetty where a
building was lilt and a large tire
started." a cmmunlque saki
Tlie Greek ministry of home .se-
curity said Italian bombers attack-
ed tlie islands fo Corfu and Levkas
and tlie port of Preveza yesterday.
after his Interests there Mis*
lAulae will resume her studies in
ier» College
Mrs. R C Patterson and son.
„ John, have returned from Athens,
other where they spent Christ ma* and
Patterson from a business
T.ie Wedding will take place at pleasure
the home of t
Miss Norma Wells will be maid of
Rutli Nell and Frances
daughters of Mr and
M Whitaker. 1702 West
Sycamore Street, left Sunday to 1 stitutlons
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was killed and Eskel
nett. 24. seriously injured
their automobile overturned
Wharton yesterday
ai..I n
R- . Il'ball
Dunn and W P Averitt from a ta-
b|e decorated tn green and white
and centered wltii a huge bowl of
whit** ehnsanthemums and c..„.
flowers ,
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Spe< ial to Record-Chronicle
JUSTIN Dec 29 Mix-
Knox ol Sanger visited
lie re
Arthur Horton returned to
Sam Hou ton idler vi-itlnu
five-
On Two Fronts
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KILLED WHEN
OVERTURNS
WHARTON Dec 30 . 1'» Rob-
| ert Douglas Smith,,26. of Sweeney
Harvey Ben-
«lien
near
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and Mr* B I Adam*
Misses Elame I)a\ and B* '
arc liomt :
R Ri . .'
and M:
man and son. Jerry and Mr and
Mrs Sam Riley of Dallas. Mrs
Beck's mother. Mrs F A. Webb of
Pilot Point, sister. Mrs J W Rebb
| of San Antonio, and J W Whitman
| of Bowie.
Mrs Anna Burgoon had as a holi-
day guest her daughter. Miss Mary
Elizabeth Burgoon of TopekB. Kan
Mr and Mrs M E Harrell had
as guest* during tlie Ghristmas holi-
days Mr and Mrs Floyd E Har-
well and daughters. Nancy Jane
and Mary Nell Harwell of Hillsboro
and Mr and Mrs Cary D Hollings-
worth of Tyler
Mrs Carmen Fitch. 1817 West
Sycamore Street, had »s guests for
the holidays her daughter and son-
in-law. Mr and Mrs. M E Gold-
thwalte. of Fort Worth
Miraes Mary Grace Smith
Anna Sue Morgan and John Paul
Morgan left Thursday for a visit l
tn Georgetown Tliey will go from'
there to Monterrey, Mexico, with
relatives.
Misses
Whitaker.
Mrs. W
Ml and Mrs S W Hallett spent
Christmas dav witli Mrs .lolin Bar-
rett In Denton
Mr and Mrs pete Allen and
i daucbtiT ,s|H'nt Christmas with reln-
I t li es m 1'ji.st Texas
Mr and Mrs Rov
I 'laughter. Barbara Ann
Ing relatives m Cla\ ton N
visit m Kansa. also
■ and Mrs Arthur Eeirell had
and Mrs Arthur Wi|-
Erwm Rli e and
Diamond* Watches
Silverware
and Mrs Chester Is
Palo Pmto visa!ixl ’■
Ayers Hudspeth and tn
Valiev View visited relative
Allen of Kingsville
Harris
and Mrs
| Dallf.s visited Mr
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tlie home o! tlie bridegrooms par-
ents. Mr and Mis J H Wixitton
307 Ponder Street liev Philip W
Walker, pastor ot the First Meth-
odist Church, read tlie ring cere-
mony
Wedding music was plaved bv
Noble O Collins ot Pilot Point al
tile piano
Tlie bride wore a turquoise blue
t Her
so* ’about 1200.000 ’
The estimate included not only
shattered buildings, but coffee, ba-
I nan and orange groves leveled by
the high wind which destroyed not
only the fields but tins year s bar- j
vest
At least nine persons were killed)
and many injured bv the storm !
which came sweeping in from the |
Thursday. I
path 12 1
Vera i
The steps. Gayda said, were any | j\ttl al)(j U]()V
accessories were ot co
She wore a pmk rdse
and can i^ a white,
taking refuge lit | prayer book tojqied by pmk rases ’
>ors ’ An informal reception tollowed
*'”* I the cereinonv Mrs E R England ol
I l,ewisville iKiured coffee and Mrs
1 N O Collins ot Pilot Point served
wedding cake squares A tlnv’
' bride and groom plaiaxi under an
“ ' Arch, witli white chrysanthemums
I surrounding.’’the reflet tor on which
i the figures were jilaced termed
the centerpiece 'or the table
Miss Norma Jo Mang! um ot Dal-
las ptesiricd .it th( bride.- Isxik
Mrs Wootton is a graduate
tlie Whitewright High S< lio'ol
has attended school in Dallas
has been a resident ol
three vears Wootton
ale ot Denton High Si
an ex *1 nd1 n’ of l hi Tea
College He Is now emplov cd
the Commumtv I
[ After a short
I couple will be at
PEIPING. IFee 30.— 1'. —The
Japanese command reported today
that its forces in North < Inna
fought 18.000 engagement* against
3.500.000 Chinese guerrillas and ! M1 jupneit o’ New Bo.,
regular* in 1940. inflicted 600,000 lnn vl.llr(j |irrr brother R-v Alex
casualties and took 27,000 prisoner* Mnrjcr Hubbard | _
Mr and Mrs Watt Hubbard and _
XirrniMii
milrN
and |
attempt by American flag ships to | unj
force a counter-blockade or the ces- cou brown
sion to Britain of German and , bud corsage
Italian ships now t - ---- "•
United States harbors
Gayda asserting that in itself, the ,
president's speech had produced |
"nothing new" He said it only con- '
O P Grandey. 505 Parkway. Is I firmed tlie passage of tile United
11 of infileunza
Paul Yeager, small son of Mr 1 belligerency and from
state "short of war."
Tea Announces
Wedding Jan. 18
I
( Mrs Tom Bates. 219 Bolivar
Moffitt and Street, has returned from Dallas
George W Moffitt where she visited two weeks with
daugirter of Dallas visited Mr. her daughters. Misses Bonnie and
Mrs G. B Moffitt Tommie Arnold
Mrs. E H Crain. 300 Carroll Ave-
Worth visited Mr and Mrs Fob nue. had as guests for the ChriSt-
her two daughters.
Earl Tabor of Fort
of
l.culv mid lumllv w
'turning home Christmas d.
| their car s steering gem In >
the machine went mtn .< <!.
I one was hurt
I Paul Pennington. J C
Darin Wright and Ik 11
N T A C visited 1 el.itivesi
Riehie Adams of Teacliet.
spending the hohdavs wi'l. M:
spend several day* visiting rela-
tives in Durant Ok
Miss Eloise Johnson lias return-
ed from Palestine, where she visited
Mr and Mrs Jack Griggsby
Dr Clara Tucker, head of
economics department of L S.
in Baton Rouge. La will return
Uiere Tuesday after spending the
holidays here with her mother. Mrs
B F Boner. 1019 Austin
ML** Mary Mathews, commercial
ihstructor in Brownwood High
School, is spending tlie
witli her mother, Mrs W A Math- illness of three weeks
left Sunday for South Lockett, near'ews. and her auht. Mrs W A Ta-1 Richard and Evelyn Brodie, chil-
llaferro dren of Mr and Mrs E C Brodie.
Mr and Mrs. C W Trigg and have influenza
children Charlie and Mary Alyce, Mrs E H Hansen. 619 West Oak
have returned to Btownwood after Street, is ill of Influenza
spending a few days with their Marcia Hoole. small daughter of
mothers, Mrs Edna W Trigg and Dr and Mrs W 8. Hoole. 1706 West
Mrs W A Mathews Mrs. Trigg Sycamore Street, is ill
was alSo the guest of her aunt. Mrs - - - - -
W A Taliaferro il of infileunza I States first from neutrality to non-
Dr and Mrs Priestly Lipscomb Paul Yeager, small son of Mr ' belligerency and from that to
had as dinner guests Saturday eve- and Mrs A L. Yeager of Seagraves,
ning her brothers and their wives, who has been a medical jvatlent at
who are visiting relatives in Fort the Medical
Worth during the holidays
are Dr and Mrs Robert Binyon of
San Francisco Calif Dr and Mrs
Lipscomb and Miss Pauline Lip- tient at the Medical and Surgical
scomb visited her famih in Fort Clinic returned home Monday
Worth Sunday afternoon and Mrs. I **' *" . " ' —
Lipscomb and Miss Pauline will go ainore Street, is ill of influenza,
to Fort Wort h Tuesday for dinner I ‘ ~
with her relatives
I the Denton Hospital Monday
Mrs Virginia Kaplan 1809 West
families and friends, including Mr , Hickory Street, underwent a minor
and Mrs R D Watkins of Kearney, i operation at. the Denton
Neb , who will return home Tues- Monday
day. and who also visited hi* par-,
ents. Mr and Mrs G C Watkins,’
while here Others, all of whotft : DeTlton “Hospital '
have returned home, were Mr and Verne L Carrington 2103 North
Mrs Clint Wilk* and children. Bll- Elm Street. Is a medical patient at
Miss
I 1120 Congress Avenue, is a medi-
cal patient at tlie Medical and Sur-
gical Clinic
Mrs Joe Grissom of
Route 2. returned home
with her infant daughter
Lucille Grissom, born Saturday at
the Medicgl and Surgical Clinic
Linna Mae Adams, small daugh-
rv in i’ _ • ler Mr and Mrs E B Adams.
“ 332 East McKlnnev Street, Who has
Dispatches from the hurricane- - - ’
ravaged area around Orizaba Vera ■
Cruz state rej’cirlcfl todav Hint l<>- ,
j cal authorities estimated property I
'damage would exceed t ooo ooo j>c-
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