Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 230, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 8, 1940 Page: 2 of 8
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NOTICE!!
TIRE AND TUBE
SPECIAL
UNT8TBEL
BODY BY FISHER
JHM
INDUSTRIAL CREDIT CO.
210 McClurkan Building
QUILT AND BLANKET SPECIAL
4 Quilts or Double Cotton Blankets
5 FOR $1.00
DENTON LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS
DUAL CENTER-CONTROL
STEERING
1OOA FULL-PRESSURE
LUBRICATION
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SUPER-HYDRAULIC
BRAKES
Always use
Morrison’s Peatvmaker Flour
Best for AU Home Baking
THE MORRISON MILLING CO.
$9.95
$8.95
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Charlie’* Food
Store
This family knows exactly how they stand. • Though
facet! with the task of (laying accumulated bills out of
immediate income, they wisely grou(>ed their bills into
an ICC I Atari. The results? . . . They have only one place
to pay . . . their credit is maintameil. We invite you to
use Uiis friendly Loan Service to j»ay all your bills.
Uioict S. Campbell Co
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FOR QUALITY MEATS
AND GROCERIES
PHONE8*2$
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SMALL EXTRA COST!”
QUADRKOIL springing ||
4-WAY STABILIZATION
J, S. May of
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ment and accessories — exfh^ Pricea
aubject to change without notice.
6.00-16
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4.75-19 $6.95
These prices include
old tires!
, Misses Cora McFarland and Eva
I Garrison of Dallas were here
Mrs Joel McCrary 'is in Dallas
Prock
Goodyear Pathfinder
Tire and Goodyear Heavy
Duty Red Tube
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sure. tbe scraps J
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for; but on the whole the houaeke;
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Isohel's brief reign
Brenda eras worth
her book, "looklag ml
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affairs ”
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THEY ASK FOR LOWEST PRICED CARS
BUY A LOT MORE QUALITY AND A
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PEACEMAKER Roils surely melt in your mouth.
Southerners don’t like them I
Huh. you slander the South.
Try tnem just once on your kitchen stove
Watch the family eat ’em
They will, by jove.
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these who are more cloaely associ-
ated than they with their chil-
dren. ■
Poster fathers and mothers are
frequently greatly loved by theif
adopted children, so I supi’*** vtf-
ooe must admit that the physical
act a! bearing K Child Is not a)l
there is to Jiatherhood it Is nec-
eaaary ta give a child more than
birth Mother and children sepa-
rated at btrth meet In years to come
without a recognition of their He
There must be. besides the tie of
blood, that of love and prvpin-
VdQ
"She has been just like a moth-
er to ine." we hear someone say.
Very well. then, gladden her heart
by showing her that you think oL
her tenderly.
One of the rnqst wonderful moth •
ers I ever knew was a woman who
had never had a child of her own.
She was. as a matter of fact, un-
married. yet there never was a
child fortunate enough to come
within her sphere who didn't reach
out instinctively ta her. or one wlio
was ever tn the smallest need that
site did not stretch out her arms io
That woman, unwed and chlldleen.
was a born mother and one of the .
finest who ever lived
By Jean Randall
VRffTRKDAY; Mac pwmumI«»
Bread* •«* to ertew to every-
one what toe ha* done, aad trie*
to cheer her up Hugh HaKea aad
hl* wife are reaeltod threwgh
Breed*« -effort*, bot ahr fret*
that oilght have turned Hl hnd-
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Mother’s Day Cards
Mother's Day Stationery
Mother's Day Hosiery
Mother's Day Perfume
Mother's Day Toilet Sets
Mother's Day Powders
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The above merchandise
carries the Goodyear
LIFETIME
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EXT Swday is HER DAY ... and it i* up to you to make
her completely happy. Everything you do for her or
give her <m that day nil be a noorce of happinean and of joy
to her... and a reward far al that she has dene far yea! We
are ready and anxioua to help yea select just the remem-
brance to pleaae her meet.
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FREE DKUVERY
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Misses Dorothy Lou Speed of
Midland and Virginia Batchelor of
Dallas will represent Texas State
College for Women at the Pan-
American Student Rjrum conven-
tion in BUoxi. Miss . June 11-11.
The delegate* wiU be accompanied
bv Mi*. Maude Wallin, assistant
professor tn the foreign language
department Miss Maurtne Faulk-
ner tutor in the department, and
Miss Conchita Genove*.
exchange student
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paper which she
ware frequently
loat. and aven if they srere not. Gren-
adine was apt to grumble at on* or
more of Um dishes Adelaide atoed
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MOTHER HAS HER BIG
ON MAY III*
Once more Mother is to have her
day Make it a red letter one fw
Her and, may she have many more
If one is unfortunate and naa no
mother try to make the day bright-
er lui some mother whoee children
have passed on. She will find a
place in her heart for every mother
less man cr woman Mother's Day
is for all mothers, and wi'o ever
heard of a mother who did not ap-
preciate being singled out for some
special attention?
It always struck me tiiat mer-
chants unwittingly contributed an
amusing side to the event TTiey
seem to visualize Mother as a bland
Old lady whose hair is parted in the I
center and whose brow is furrowed
with care Some mothers are like
that but not all Many are young
and pretty and wear their hair in
the latest and most approved style
and their idea of the perfect gilt
Is not a bed jacket* made by loving
hands at home All are not Whis-
tlers Mother or Mother Machrce
COB
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possibly
foreign
Spain
This is the sixth year for T 8 C.
W to be represented al the con-
vention The Pan-American Stu-
dent Forum will hold the annual
convention on the T 8 C W. cam-
ps next year
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In vain did leobel ask her advice
about the new man who had coww
into ber Ute.the toner whom toe
bad met at th* bnsdemung station
and whoee accompaniment she bad
played in an enwegeMg. He bad Uked
her work so much that he asked her
to play for him often. Presantiy
towers began to arrive for Miss
Burke with gratifying regularity
"But two musicians in one family!"
leobel protested “A tenerb so apt
to be conceited too. don't you think?
Rot that Gage to." she added hastily
"He hoiwaUy dueant reailar ho*
good hi* voice to. how popular he t
getting to be What do you think
about it Brenda?"
Two months ago
have leaped eagerly
scattering advice in
She would
wondering if UH*
bieak Macs heart.
beraeti to discover the state at bto
affection and ruthlessl.- returned
tsobel to him U be wish 'd her to be
returned Now ahr said mildly
■'H's something you'll have to de-
cide for yourself. Isohel I don't even
know the men "
•'You'Ve met him several time*'"
"But that * not knowing him." re-
plied thia newer and wiarr Brenda
One ba* to be acquainted with peo-
ple a long ume. and intimately, be-
fore one knows them —If ever J
fsobel gate a confident IttUe smile.
"I knew Gage from the moment I
met him'''
Brenda was free no* to drop into
Hugh's studio whenever she wished
Even the eaigent Mln Ormond was
toreed to admit that a wife was an
entirely adequate chaperon more es-
pecially when that wife was rapidly
becoming Brenda’s closest friend
''Because no matter what you say"
said Linda. "It was you who brought
me back to my Hugh No. you may
shake your head all you like And I
know all about the terrible mistake*
you think you've made here The
plain truth to. my lamb, that in thia
state Hugh could have divorced me
fpr deaevtlon if he'd wanted to Will
you believe I didn't know that until
)iwt the laat week or so In New
"Nonsense' You know he'd never
tuvr done it!"
"I’m tu*t so sure " w'ws the sober
reply "Hugh can be hurt and then
angry just so long then be simply
goe* away In his mind from the per-
or aubfect that has displeased
If bed gone sway from me’"
Brenda would
into the affair,
all directions
have tortured herself by
romance would
would have set
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THE WILLIAMS STORE
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rrtALK to the owners of the brilliant Olds “60.”
1 They’ll tell you that thia big 95 H. P. Oldsmobile
offer* many important feature* not found in lowest
priced cars. They'll tell you, too, that for the little
difference in price, nothing fees than an Old« would
eatialy them! Come m—drivv an Olds “60 ” today I
OMMMMMMM
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Denton,
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r CLAUSSNER’S
Hirer - Sheer
Mothers of All Types
Mothers are of all ages. siiajM's J
•and sixes and a few assorted col-
ors Seine are modern and sophis- |
Ucated, some drive like demons i
tnd conduct businesses in an effi-
sdent. high-powered manner But
to the merchants, mother is sym-
bolized by a gentle often baffled,
woman who looks as if she needed
more pepping up than one day in
a whole year can provide
As a matter of tact grandma is
a livelier number than these plac-
id mothers depicted by the merch-
ants, who are kind enough to re- |
mind us. whether we need to be ,
reminded or not. that mother, too, I
hts her day
She certainly deserves it I am
sure she is looking forward to it as
eagerly as she did to her debut or
whatever her first big step
Whatever else happens do not
disappoint ber. Above all. do not
forget all about it on May 12.
I imagine that the saddest thing
that can happen to a mother is to
feel that she is a burden If she
ha.- no resources and is dependent
on her children, don! think she en- i
joys it Fundamentally mothers |
are unselfish, with the usual allow-
ances for exceptions thev do not
relish being on the i—I L,
It is their nature to give
Suppose you are one C t---
Special to Record-Cnronicie
PILOT POINT. May 8 Jchn. 8
May. 55. died at his home near
Friendship Tuesday He is sur-
vived by his wife Funeral services
were held Wednesday afternoon at
' the Methodist Church here, con-
ducted by Rev Fitzhugh
' Rev T Hollis Epton and Rev. W !
Burial was in the Belew
D Craig
: cemetery
Methodist W. M. 8.
The Methodist W M S met In i
the church parlors Monday Mrs
| Gordon Elmore was in chaise of
Mrs Fitzhugh Tai-
th? Bible study of
Psalms and Mrs L A. Pedigjo read
the meditation
Personals
Mmes J E Selz and
Smith were in Denton
Mr and Mrs O B Moffitt were
in Dallas
Mr and Mrs Leon Devenport and
son. who visited the S H Norrod
i family, returned to Jacksonville
Tv^vmr 11‘ii'i Mrs ° E -McDonald to visiting
receiving line Ariln<ton and IMUa5
? of those peo- '
pie Rhe insist that you did not ask ;
— ----- — . - - i visiting Mrs L, L
• -• —) parent | •
ancTchild is entirely on the P**.0!
taYe pArrnt L..».-
1U«s. cemented by
teasing on Mac's ps
rages on Brenda's,
been strangers •' ___
erate of each other's feajtnas
Adelaide was pleased. Isohel loo
absorbed In her tenor to be observ-
ant only tbe toarp-ej.-d tele notoc
ed and presently took Brenda to
task
-What's the matter with you and
Mac?" He detained her Sa atos start-
ed up the stairs one evening whan
laubel bad drlmn away with Mao.
"Been fighting?''
"Certainly not "
Why not?"
She was not too subdued to raise
ironieal brows at this question.
"Why should we?"
"Ycai used to—from the first hour
you met. as I remenmer What hap-
pened? No. you dopt, my dear!” Be
intercepted her as she started again
tor the hall "You don't evade ase
like that I'm your friend, and Mac's
It anything s gone wrong l'm the guy
---- put it right" he Antoned
. chserfulty.
"If you have the sense God gave
you vou won't try!" ahe Hashed with
a touch of her old spirit “All you**
acctanplish la getting people to hate
you—think you're a moddtot a fool
that steps in where angels fear to
tread
He gave a low whistle **8o that's
it! Gosh I didn't know old Mac was
an outright moron 1“
''He's not a moron! Eric, you make
me sick! You who knew Mac---"
She stopped abruptly at hto sudden
grtn "It's this." she asld more quiet-
ly "I did something—well disgrace-
ful. and Mac knows about it. That's
whv he—”
"Listens' for your step coming
downstair* and then pretends to be
deep 111 tbe uewajiapei when you
come in! Manages always to see you
have your favorite chair remembers
that you like cream and no sugar tn
your coffee i though Adelaide fre-
quently forgvte It >. to never unaware
of yott « moment that he's tn the
bouse' Great Scott, how the fellow
must hate you!"
Despite herself the ice was break-
ing up In Brenda's heart She could
almost feel the warm blood pouring
into places which had been froaen
since Adelaides confession
Other forces were at work upon
her too The natural resilience at
youth was asserting Itself She had
done mental penance for ber slit*,
now she would throw off depression
and be happy again
"That's more like it. " said Eric ap-
provingly First time the itlliipfes
nave had a good workout in agea! I
like that pink in your Cheeks, too.
Why don't you wear K all the timer-
'll lan t pink it's a bright crtmaonl
I'm blushing tn embarrwasment over
your idiotic Insinuations’”
H m I'll keep on making 'em then.
I thought girls had loat the art of
blushing '*
Erica nonsense remade the world
for ber for the Ume being
Continued tomereow
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son
him
She shuddered
Brendas somber eyes did not
brighten "It might easily have been
that rm meddling frightened you
away ■ I can't understand looking
back at it now. bow I can have been
such an obnozioua little fool ”
“You weren't a fool, and you
couhtat be obnoxious if you tried'
Yau came bare, a Burnham, and
everybody on The Street simply
dumped their trouble* in your lap.
• and like tbe sweet child you are you
I dM your beat to help And in most
| <waea. you did help too' Look at the
, Wicks' Look at Mrs Arnold, so de-
• lighted that Dorothy a short hair is
' :nte cxrung tost tor's giving the
girl more liberty than she ha' In
| ymra Tbe twins and toed Barrow are
I Amply ecstatic over tbe greenhouse
Even tbe Ponwntivs are brightened
up by their recent labor* tn Ade-
laide's behalf 8o cheer up. my dear
and give those dimpte* ot your* a
IlSUe esevvtov etoe tbry'U firget how
to twinkle'
But Brenda only smiled absently
and murmured soanetbing about grt-
I mg back to her work
"You and Mac are better friend*
1 than you used to be. aren't you?"
Adelaide had asked that morning
’ "Im so glad' You never quarrel any
Time to Change *
to Hummer weight oils
and lubricants!
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MARFAK SYSTEM
SAM LANKY TIRE (X).
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M 'it 1807 Air
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deltterea at Landing. Michigan. Tran*~
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and local taaaa {if any}, optional ryuip-
Chapter 30
NO MURE ADVICE
M was only when she was tn bed
that she allowed herself to face thia
trouble "Brerybody in The Street to
far happier for your having si—I."
Mac had said
“Not everyone on The Street!"
"No. not everyone " he haff agreed
“I'm not for one ”
In all her tenderly guarded life no
one bad ever .taid any thing like that
to Brenda It had wounded ber sore-
ly Mai artic had been her trMML
in spite of their many quarrels; Mac
who had rtood by her to staunchly
all through thia business of Ade-
laides illuaas. Mac. whom she Uked
and admired Mac to tell her he was
not happier for her coming!
"And I haven't so much as put a
finger tip on hto affair* " she thought,
her ch eke* burning in the darkness
"Except tor the t*pe*rlter being
moved and his pencils misplaced —
and that was the merest temporary
inconvenience I've not touched hu
tile in any way
"But I auppoee It's because he's
seen what I've done to the others."
she admitted No one least of all
a man—likes a meddler I haven't
meant to do anyone harm " she told
herself, catching her Up b
teeth to still its trembling
even meant to interfere at
here to work—to mind my own busi-
new* And instead —”
But the insteads were *o many
and »o mvibuh that she could not
bear to think about them Sleep
claimed her Ilge a grieving child
In a tew week*. Adelaide was fully
recovered She was as a matter of
fact better than she h*<^ been in
years she said She had Required a
new briskness of manner an effl-
clency . which, while it exhibited
enough gaps to assure her friende
that her lovable casualties* had not
disappeared still called forth admir-
ing comment
to be bom and therefore whatever
obligation there is between L
and child to entirely cm the p»»v »» i WISDOM'8 CHOICE
ume tbe child reaches KIA1 PARK iww (ta advance at
and any give and take after that oeMj( y<M| M oWlrlUlon
should find the grown chUd doing u vourself and laved anew that will
the giving Doni you agree’ 8«n^ | ^nret wtodom and prevent added
dont Many claim that parents jn irWf
«re selfish and of course some P« ' u w convenience Atiendanl
ants are Its even perfectly tri fcroun<^, after t>8d P. M. Swn
that children do not always low w
their lathers Rud mothers, but that,
to fortunately the exception and (
“these Quality
psasg&g FEATURES ALONE
WEDNESDAY. MAY ■, IX
MODERN
WOMEN
115 Sooth Elm
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A Very I targe Stock Of
Floor Covering
A Great Variety of
Pattenm
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