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TOTAL LIABILITIES
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
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Roof & Insulation
M. A. GAY
ROOFING A SHEET
METAL
leges of running to and fro. and
coming in and out, but I made the
mistake of not taking my bookkcep-
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TOTAL LlabUtle* and capital Account*
HIM OR ANDA
Pledged asset* 'and securities loaned) book value):
<b> Other asset* pledged to secure deposit* and other
liabtlltiM (Including noCea and bills rediscounted
and securities sold under repurchase agreement)
chael of Temple, Fred Mici ael of
Houston and William Michael of
Company
“Busiest Place tn Town**
Ph. C7 502 N. Locust
Any Make
Passenger Car
Washed and Marfaked
$1.00
1520000
484.825 88
4.350 00
378088 85
4.080 00
62 50
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Hegari, Maize. Sudan.
Cane and-Millet Seed.
Sweet Potato Slips,
Ttanh and Pepper
Planta.
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State of Texas. County of Denton.
Barna, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
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Russia has been sending prison-
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SKYSCRAPER
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SMITH FROZEN
FOODS
Phone 394
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Secured liabiHUes
(a) Deposit* secured by pledged assets pursuant
to requirements of law ....
3n«°X'
Deposit* of banks ....
Other* deposits <certified and cashier's checks, etc.)
TOTAL DEPOSITS . 81734.783 71
Other liabilities
W. F. PIT HAMILTON
Phone 885 or 235
Miss Taylor Takes
Louisiana Position
Capital Stock
<ai Class A preferred, total per 115.000 00.
reusable value 815.00000
'Hate of dividends on retirable value is 3%)
(c) Ounimon stock, total par 886.000 00
Surplus ... .......... .
Undivided profits ....
Reserves 'and retirement account for preferred stock) ...
TOT Al. Capital Account*
BLUEBONNET
PARSON
By R E. MILAM
TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL
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THE ORIGINAL
Friendly Five
Shoes
FOR MEN!
Latest Styles for 19411
, . Price Bap Mns the Same
$5.00
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a Tk« aafeat luxury
•rev tank! Wortd-tamore
AS-Waatkar. “Stop Notch"
rib traada. Tope la skid
raaiBlaaca and loan woax.
Baty MOW—asad SAVE I
KRSY-Pltt VF««r“
HEADLEE’S
307 N. Ixteust
Phase 88
Houses and humsns have much io commoo.
It is said that some houses look like the people
who live in them. This may, or may not be true,
but the outward appearance of your home does
give people their hrst impression!
Set aN the advantages of a gat reingtratoi with a
personal inspection at your gat company or dealer's
store. .
LIABUJTIEB
Demand depositfl of Indlvduals. partnenlilpa.
and corporations -
Time deposits of Individuals, partnerships,
and corporations
15. Deposits of United States Government
• including postal savings)
Mtss Frances Taylor assistant di-
etician at T S C W . has been ap-
pointed assistant professor of In-
stitutional management at South-
western Louisiana University. Iji- I
fayette for the next school year j
Loans secured by real estate .....7.
Overdrafts ... .
Securities of U 8. any State or political subdivision thereof
Customers bonds held, tor safekeeping
Banking Howe
Furniture and Fixtures
Real Estate owned other than banking house ....
Cash and due from approved rwene agents
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50.00000
30,479 38
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BARTONVILLE
BARTONVILLE. July 9—Bom to
Mr and Mrs Weldon Bmm Sun-
da- a boy
Mr and Mrs Nick Carter and
children of Lubock are visiting rel-
•uvna here
Word has been received herb of
the birth of a daughter to Mr and
Mrs Bonnie Sime of Dallas
Miss Gladys Beck of Dallas is
visiting Miss Rosa Lee Brown
Hansel Ma«c>n of Fort Worth
visited Ed Mason
Mr and Mrs Buster Shocky and
daughter of Argyle and Mr and
Mrs Lonzo Mullin and daughter of
Roanoke visited Neal Wilkerson
Mr and Mrs Elvie Newson of
| Corinth visited Mr and Mrs D P
I Newsom
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•worn to and subscribed before me thia 8th day of July 1841
W C BOYD. Notary Public.
Correct—Attest:
J W. DBOAN
WILL WILLIAMS
B. D. MH J mt
Directors
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An attractive, well kept house is something
to take pride in, so don't let your house show
its age. If it needs repairs or remodeling, call
ns today. With building costs and interest rates
low, you can do the job economically, if you do
it oow.
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Prrrung with no moving parts it an advantage too
importent not to enjoy in the next refrigerator you
buy. For it it an advantage that means lowest op-
erating cost, longest life (see guarantee above) and
permanent silence. In addition you get dry, eitra
cold for ice cubes, froicn desserts and froten toads;
normal cold for dairy products and covered foods;
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moist cold for fresh vegetables and fruits, and selec-
tive moisture and extra cold for meat storage.
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GRAND TOTAL
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20.925 96
326.144 23
12924 18
10.367 49
7297 56
and other
Oklahoma.
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'N'T FORGET
GLOVES WITH
SUMMER ATTIRE
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To Show at Texas Theater
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C. E Miller, 924 North Locust
Street. Mrs Avery had been a guest
in the Miller home for t .
weeks Site was well known In
Denton as she had been a frequent
visitor in the Miller home.
She is survived by five nieces.
Mmes Gordon Underwood of La-
redo. Tom Michael of Wichita Falls
Anna McIntosh of Laredo. E P
Chiicote of Robinson. Ill., and Mll-
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Tuberculosis Body
Single S'
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the minimum requirement was two
beds per death
Dr Carman said that when the
resistance gets below par. then the
individual becomes a fit subject tor
tuberculosis The infection is usu-
ally acquired in childhood.'' he said,
"but it is walled up. and later in
life if there is another infection and
the individual resistance is below
par there is great danger of getting |
clinical tuberculosis The throat and |
intestines are infected most tn this
part of the country by lung tuber-
culosis." he continued “Some of the
symptoms are fatigue, msomnia.
nervous Irritability loss of appetite,
afternoon fever, palpitation of heart
cough, expectoration and pleurisy "
Dr Fellers pointed out tiiat most
physicians depend on the X-ray for
determining whether the patient
has clinical tuberculosis He dem-
onstrated the tuberculosis tests with1
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NEWI IMPROVED!
goobA^ai
DOUBLE EAGLE
Capital Stork
Surplus Fund
( Undivided Profit* net
Dividends unpaid -
Due to bai.k* and bankers subject to check
Individual Deposits subject to check
Public Funds, including Pretal Savings
Time Certificate* erf Depoaii
Oakhieps Check* and Certified Checks Outetandlng
Customers' bonds depoaited for safekeeping
Other Liabilitiea- AoclaJ security tax and federal tax
on safety deposit boxes
'he has paid it' Then the manager
let me go with a little advice, great-
ly appreciated by me. on the ad-
visability of getting a receipt when
paying in a strange place
You had better be sure about your
ticket, brother From what I read
about this In the Bible the Lord ts
going to be mighty strict about the
payment of your debt of sin The
Bible says Jesus Christ has a re-
ceipt marked paid for everyone of
us Do you hav# yours? •
In the only
diamond Tuei
♦♦♦♦Mini
♦ At 8 o'cio<
♦ ton 7-Uppe
♦ Southwest
♦ from Delta
♦ club that r
♦ local* to i
> ♦ eight innin
♦ concentrgtU
♦ tournament
♦ entered, wil
♦♦♦Mine
Angle Servlet
CommunitynNatural Gas Ca
Set Your Dealer
Modus g*( R<ln|«r«(on *arf Mkai ga,
•gpii*nc«t ««• k« a««a <» tk« (tori,
•rauad th* law* *t wall at •* yaa« ge*
*aa>g«*y. Thay era told as monthly toima
mod any barfgat c*a aHaid
church, the preacher met me at the ^at <- “
Probably you've acquired a city-
. ----■_./ cotton by now—one of
these parking lot tickets I put my those trim cotton suits in chambray
. i puid seersucker Wear it
without accessories when you're
country week-ending, if you like.
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A New York catering aatabl
ment once made a wedding <
b^t
Taliaferro & Son
Ph. 125 Denton, Tex.
Shower Given for
"g“uXi° kr*P up W1U‘ Bride-to-Be Here
By the time I was ready to go the
manager of the parking lot and I
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college would fail to ^recognize the ■ together in our argument. I
one should neglect to take the test
Honoring Miss Helen Margaret
Allen, whose marriage to Roy
Rltchter of Decatur will take place
July 18. Mrs. Earl Bushey and
daughter Miss Billie Ruth, enter-
tained with a shower in their home
Mrs Bushey and assistant host-
esses. Misses Jennel I^unar. Pran-
ces Kelsay Geneva Sadler. Oretha
Marshall and Mary Kathryn Bean,
presented Miss Allen with a 40-
piece set of crystal.
Oilier gifts were revealed to the
honoree when she unwound a ball
of cellophane ribbon designating
Of Denton in the Stale of Texas, 'at the close of business on June 30.
1941. published In response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency,
under Be«ien-69H; V Sr-Rsvtoed atarutse. ’
AJB8ET8
Loan* and discount* 'Including 83.077 88 overdraft*)
United States Government obligations, direct
and- guaranteed
Obligations of States and political subdivisions
Corporate stocks, including stock of Federal Reserve bank
Cash, balances with other banks. Including reserve
balance, and cash item* In process of collection ....
Bank premises owed 124.500 00. furniture and
fixtures 83.000 00
'Bank premises owned are subject to ra> Hen*
not assumed by bank)
Real estate oaned other than bank premises
02147 asset* ................ .... .
la*. Fort Worth. Austin. Houston.
McKinney ipid other point*
Texas and
establishment issues tickets Thea-
tres hav*- tickets, trains have tick-
eta. policemen hawe tickets; park- sheer~black
mg lota have tickets; and some
think now that churches ought to
have ticket* <A brother pastor told
I noticeable for chic.
Have you seen the chirrta gloves
matched up to citified chlnt* sun-
bonnets? They make these seta In
j pin up trwk mmhfknnatR part
■ of a group of Buck* County designs i
adapted from Pennsylvania Dutch
For sport*, there are those nice EolloiVUlt! F(ill
string gloves in any color you like. *
and heavy mesh fabric*, often com- -----
blued with washable leather.
Handbags, too. are developed In
all sorts of cool-looking washable
fabrics Or. if you are opposed to
S broke her hip in a fall 1
bag that can be wiped off 1th a week* ago The aunt of Mrs
PARKING LOT TICKET damp cloth „ , 7 M4 Locust ,
. | Airy black net gloves are a real I
It's got so lately that almost every dressy costumes They tie Lv^fi
.....- - ------- ---------- in nicely with open-weave black ln th' M‘ller h<Mne for severaJ
pumps and big-brimmed hats of
| This appointment is in line with
the university s pobey to provide In-
creasing educational oport unities
for women students at Southwest-
ern and opens the field for courses
in dietetic* and instiutlonal man-
agement Mlse Taylor holds bache- 1
lor of science and master of science
degrees from T 3 C W
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■njoy a
A surprise shower was given for
Mrs. Bate Beaty at a meeting of
KI Olrculo Club Thursday in the
tMMm of Mr*. Rube Enlow. 913 Bol-
ivar Street.
Opening prayer was led by Mrs
T. L. Anderson, after which
group sang the -club soug.
Others See Jesus in You."
“Lova Lifted Me." with Mrs En-
low at tbs piano.
Games were played and re-
freshments served to 10 members
and three guests. Mmes Taylor
Meredith, Carl Harris Jr. and J. B
Birdsong.
The itext meeting will be a picnic
for members and their families
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Final Rile. Weld
For Mi»» Williamr
V**. w p r ' •
Abilene died Wednesday morning
at 7:55 o'clock in a Denton hosplt- I
day" class, with a film showing the
development of the > ‘
• America's greatest 1
art.”
The film explained the. develop-
ment of the skyscraper 1 ,
days when the walls ware neceesar-
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By AMY FOSTER ,
AP Fatedon Utter
It's easy to say. Iti rather be com-
But there's no excuse for it. Stores
forestall comfort-at-any -cost argu-
ments with fresh mid-summer no-
tions which are both cooling and
smart.
Consider gloves, for instance.
Once a woman was justified in dls-
[ carding gloves for a heat wave. But
no more There's nothing hot about
the infinite variety of open mesh, I „ ... .. — -
sheer, ventilated gloves you can find cemetary and nephews who served
tills summer. And how much better ---- .....--
I dressed you look, wearing them!
------ Add Parasol
Brown-and-white checked ging-
ham mlts couldn't be hot. could
they? And think what they do for naiu/ iuHa Williams Jr. of Wich-
_ .. - wllUama Jr ^,1
------------ —----- Ivan Johnson of Denton. A targe
your costume is sweet, complete, and out-of-town relatives
o» cfl**f'* QottiP0^ .
vv lot 0
Lavna
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Dr. Cora Stafford, directof* of art
of Teachers OoUe*e. illustrated her
lecture on “The Evolution of the
Skyscraper." Tuesday morning be-
fore members of the "America Tb-
mng on ’the subject of taptto
monument to
Gvvviuu- “*• New teaches it tte
-y. wxwo w.v wav.
Uy targe enough to support all the *c^5S*WL*”L,ll>r<^.ff*-,
floors And wen* conMOLMnlly '’VArdi • *maue coiuMnon,
noors ®,ia werP Tarw m(Uu)s
this series of ineeUngs.
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as urotectlon against the weather Wednesday to oegui a meeting 1
as proiecuon agwinsi sue we vner NocQn|l and ufged eff(,
• for the continued suooeea of the ee
!&<h*Bkii
STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF DENTON
We. W N Master*, as President and R W Bam. a* Cashier of said
bank, each <rf ua. do solemnly swear tat the above statement is true
to the beat of our knowledge and belief. , t. n as Dam*, caamev or uw aomrv-iiamea nona, oo ameiiiiuy sew
w N MASTERS President that the above statement is true to the beet of my knowledge and bettef
R W BASB Cashier “ ------- --
Bubecribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of July. A D 1941
FRANK F BONER. Notary Public. Denton County, Texas.
Correct Attest:
W C ORR
8 A BLACKBURN
M L. Mjurrw. M D. , , »
Dlmtcrs
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Attend Reunion of
Pioneer Local Family
Attending ti.e 2Tst annual* reunion
of the children of the late Mr and •
Mrs G W Bull, pioneer settlers I
. gf Denton, held the past week-end 1
aF tne home of Mrsr T E Hete.-neae^
Thurber were Mrs H L. Da Lee I
2336 North Locust Street, and her [
guest Mrs Frank Da Lee of Ver-
ona Miss and Mr and Mrs John
Storrie 2202 North Elm Street |
Seventeen families were repre- i
sented at this gathering, and a i
memorial service for Mr and Mrs I
Bull was held at the Strawn Bap- |
tist Church Sunday morning as is ,
customary Hie Late Mrs Bull was I
before her marriage a Miss Mc-
Cormick, also of an early Denton
family.
Try AU-Black
Try all-black accessories with a
white dress--much more
me the other day of a Uttle boy who than white with white And when
spent the nickle his mother gave ' j—- —— ------ ---* -•-**- ----
him for church, and when she tutor sports pumps,
questioned him about it said, "I length brown gloves
School Transfers
To Be Made in July
Students who are being trans-
ferrad from one school district to for ...
another within Denton County for I
attendance during the coming
school year must have application
blanks filled out for this transfer
by August I, R. L. Proffer, county
superintendent, said today
Parents of these students may
come to the office of the county
superintendent, on the third floor
of the court house, or may see the
superintendent in the district to
which the student is being trans-
I ferred as moat of them have the
blanks to be filled out. Proffer add-
ed. and emphasised that this must
be done during the month of July
BANKS
OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDHTON OF THE
FIRST STATE BANK OF DENTON
at Denton. Stata of Texas at the close of buxines.-, on the 30th day of
June 1941 publifhed In the Record-Chronicle, a newspaper printed and
published at Denton State of Texas on the 9th day of July. 1941
RESOURCES _
Loan.- and discounts on personal or collateral security . 8 423 553 30 16 Deposits of States and political subdivisions
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530 56
663933 71
18950 00 '23
20 962 50 I
N33456 04
5 00’
318 963 73
81554063 36
81554.06336
1100000 2^
14536 72 28
5.000 00 »
10 000 00
1 253 268 43 30
10.000 00
127 740 77
3 583 48
18960 00
Advertise—L«rt they ror<wt!
Charter No 4707 Reserve District No 11
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
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An organisation meeting of the
Denton County Tuberculosis Asso-
ciation was held at a dinner at the
Southern Hotel Tuesday evening,
when Dr Jfidwin G Faber of Tyler
president Of the Texas Tuberculom.-
AssociaUon. and Dr Frank Carman
of Dallas, vtoe-prealdent of the Na- 1
• tional Tubarculoatt *nt* ’
f a member of the state executive;
' committee, made the principal
l taikes
Joining them for a panel discus-
sion at T S. 0- W. Tuesday after-
noon on diagnostic aids in oases of f
“ ~. , tuberculosis was Dr Erie Fellers
Th1ttr*‘*J' U' * 5 of Abilene, inieroist in charge of,
the tuberculosis clinic there
Members of the board of directors
of the county association have been
appointed as follows: Dr. 8 B Mc-
Alister. Dr Merle Bonney. R L
Proffer, Mrs V Y Craig. Mrs Bess
McCullar. D T. Newsom. Miss Nena
Roberson. Mr*. Lre B Putman.
Lloyd Davis. R J Edwards and
Dr A E Wyss, all of Denton: Mrs
H O. Harris of Sanger. Mrs M M
Bradley of Lake Dallas. Mr* T T
Martin and Mrs J. Goss of Justin. ylvjen Lejgh anch Laurence Olivier are starred in “That Hamilton Wcm-
Mrs J. Walters of Lewisville. Mrs J Bt the Texas Theater Thursday. Friday and Satuixtay of
tBonar of Aubrey. Mrs Friti* Bar-
, thold of Krom. Tom Cole of Pilot
' Knob. H R Lord of Hebron Mrs
Wilson McKenney of Spring Valley
and Mrs. A C Glendenning of
‘ Dttle Elm
Officers elected for the county
association are: Claude Castleberry,
president; Mrs A. J Gossett, first
vice-president; Mrs. A. C. Glenden-
ning. second - vlceprasiden t; R L
Proffer treasurer; Earl Coleman,
secretary and Mrs Byron Hender-
son. executive secretary On
medical advisory committee
Drs A E Wyss, chairman. M
Hutcheson. F E Piner, all of Den-
ton; J. H Allen of Justin. Worth
Harris of Pilot Point F L Piegel
. of Lewisville and J M Sullivan of
Sanger. ’
Castlebern presided at the dinner
meeting and introduced Dr L H
Hubbard erf T S C W . who in
8 turn, introduced the out-of-town
speakers Dr Faber discussed the
problem of control of tuberculosis,
and Dr Carman supplemented his
talk with an outline of the work
that the county association was ex-
pected to do
Panel DiM-usaion
"Control of tuberculosis depends
on education." Dr Faber said Tues-
day afternoon on the panel dis-
cussion He pointed out that the
disease was a public problem more
serious than ever Past year in Tex-
as there was an average of only
three-quarters of a hospital bed for
each death from the diease when
positive tuberculin test means that I days the cUy not long A
the person has been infected by the t f^xmtrv boy in town, you know has tjut m the city cto’it justice with
correct accessories.
you wear brown and white spec-
tator sports pumps, wear wrist- .----7 7:----~
H njstead of ler' and lhre* nephews. O. L. Mi-
didnt need the nickel to get into white ones, and a big brown straw
-•-----®- **-----*----*--nvuowii aiau w iiitoin vkbuamaca vm
t rtt Drumwright. Ok.
I The body will be held at the
Schmitz Funeral Home until
Thursday morning when it will be
taken to Temple. Ok. for burial
Funeral services will be held at 11
o'clock Thursday morning at the
First Baptist Church of Temple
■ 8*8 sv* Fate ef Partetac
fault WjllMfiM
AMO HELPS BUILD UP RED BLDOOI
Lydia B. Pinkham's TABLETS
(with added iron) have helped
tAoasead* ot girl* to relieve pain
of functional monthly weakness.
Pinkham’s Tablets ALSO help
build up red blood and thus aid in
promoting MORE STRENGTH.
WortA trjhrgt 4»
pique, too The sunbonnet* are part
Mrs. O’Dell Dies
r n • _ r_n
PUDMB1 MTVtoM (dr Mias I4M
Williams, who died early Monday,
ware bald Tuesday In the First
Preabgtertan Church, conducted by
Itev. A. C. Evan*, a Presbyterian
minister of Denton, in the atoence
of the pastor, Dr. Harry O. Goody-
koonto. The choir san« two «f har
favorite hymns. Seated in a re-
served section ware members of the ,
Women's Auxiliary with wham shg j
had met and worked for many (
yean, and some thick,” to the present day when
in caring for the floral tribute the lteeJ skeleton supports the
Btarttafr was in the I^O. floors, and the walls serve chiefly
as pallbearers were Zan Williams
of Oklahoma Otty. George F. WU-
llams of Ardmore. Ok . Bare WU-
llams of Austin. Jim Edwards of
Fort Worth. BID Edwards Jr of
a plain white dress Add a little lta Fail* Will
brown-checked gingham parasol and Ivan johnson
your costume is sweet, complete, and ®f out-of-town
and friends were present from Dal-
in
door and got me in for nothing.")
Well. I want to tell you about country
an X-ray viewing box and films, j car^noneoF thoee"“24 hour .'in arid
and then emphasized that while a I out gBrages ~ » hile spending a few
the person has been infected by the I
germ it does not mean he has an ' loJ ’^ j enjoyed the prtvi-
active m-se ' *
Dr Elizabeth Taylor of the*T 8
C W hospital staff introduced the
speakers and said that .students may
take the tuberculosis testa at any
time at the college hospital Dr
Hubbard pointed out that no one
who is intelligent enough Xo go to 1 were fttr 4p,rf on opr figures, but
college would fail to recognize the 1 ^i^se together in our argument. I
seriousness of the problem and no 1 made the mlstake of saying. “I dont •
'• owp lt 1 anl not going to pay
| if It looked like for a little bit that
1 the manager was going to take the ,
bill Shylock style, although I doubt
if he would have been satisfied with
one pound of flesh
All that saved the situation was
the manager's helper who spoke up I
I and said "Here it is. I have found*
the disputed Item and sure enough . ,, , ...
' .--- of cellophane ribbon
j where the gilt* were hidden. Fol-
‘ lowing the presentation of gifts
the guests enjoyed dancing and
I games
A color scheme of pink green I
and white was carried out in the
floral decoration and In the molded
ice course served with angel food
squares Twenty-six guests were
present.
ENPU LUMBER CO.
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