Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 248, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 29, 1940 Page: 3 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 22 x 17 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
J
the
Grube. 1
omas
i
Hall, 1
and
*
*
Junior Graduates
soon-
4
I
the Jun-
I
1>
■J
I
♦I'
<i
►
L
■
V
an
&
k.?
►
?
1
M
—
BETTER-TASTING
I
DEFINITELY MILDER
j
■
|/£i
I
a
?/(/
I
>1
^api
vJicstcriic
r
1
<
r. *3
j
O*,rt*k< IMO. Uun, * M.aa. raoMaO*,
F i
S"’
_ £
>Y<
• 1
L 1
j
■
' 1
J
3r
I
t
*
>
See Hie New 194b
, j
T
A
w
/"!
VM*
I
a
w—-
A Very Large Stock Of
n
Floor Covering
r
4
iiti
fa
Phone 321 |
r
■ *. 2 x *• -
•r ,
b*
-
i
)en
HH
mrrr’
■'
When You Buy
Purity Bread
Mary Sue Cakes
Purity Rolls
Make our store your headquarters for Graduation
Gifts. fWe have any selection you may wish. Leather
Goods, Fountain Pens, Automatic Pencils, Make-up •
Sets, Watches and a list of many other items suitable
for graduation. •
g
Th* baauty ond charm of
Miu LOIS EMERY mod* ha,
Northw*.forn Un.varUty* choice
i for 1940 Maury Ooooa.
class,
Oscar
BiUte
fW
f I
V -L. - biI18
i doesn't pay them. See
the
Merchants Finance
Company
Back of Post Office
i
Purity Bakery
Phone 106
The world-famous reputation of
these tires, backed by Firestone’s
name and lifetime guarantee, is
proof of their extra quality and
extra safety! Don’t take chances!
Save money — Buy today!
.7-U
. Iw Artur* 6am lb* now film ”
......
MSM
-
i
STOP
Worrying about
Brooks Drug Store
Phone 29
ij
A *
i
___i
I *-Wl
b I *
it I ■
11 FtTier
GUAMefH
Every Firestone
Tire carries a written
lifetime guarantee-—
not limited to 12,18
or 24 months, but
for the fall life of the
tire without time oe
mileage limit.
Hotpoint
Refrigerator*
*$i$r
94.63 Per Month
Taliaferro Radio
______________w
Phone 67 DISTRIBUTOR 6M N. Laewt
W. F. (Pat) Hamilton Motor Co. Handy-hrey Motor Co.
KEY DEALERS '
i
I
Ball Furnitur* Co.
Phone 9 219 W. Oak
•o Lee Darnell. Bet-
Nancy Price. Man- ,
tjia Len Henderson,
finished from the
■ -^1
W. Bone of Fort Worth, and War- gro inaid said she was in the bac
nasn .1 U/aJrinn w*sr« MeFvied Im I ha I _a-„ |
■
$
I I
fl
&■ ?
k "Vl
a'L*
etgyl to.. ______________
Norm Dance Given for
. j
n •
"t
• JI
Billy Bet Gale, treasurer, leu the
grand inarch.
Rad and white decoration* were
usel in the gymnasium. Special
guests Included Mr and Mrs J. L.
Burks. Mr. and Mrs A. O. Calhoun.
I. B. Arnold and Mias Bate Gra-
ham
The graduating class presented
DENTON TYPEWRITER EX.
Southwest Corner Square Phone 321 | (
...THAT’S COOLER
r 1
I
■ '■ J
have the slightest interest in the ]
psoceetiings and be just acUng as
either duty or courtesy dictate
Where he makes his fatal error,
• however, is in not telling of the in-
cident when he arrives home, just
as part of the day's events.
It is rather silly to expect a wife
to believe that he forgot all about
it, and perfectly natural for her j
to feel that there might be some- I
^fSS
1*1
1
Ft’
In. I
F
i
■ *
, f I
ma Fay
TWflr, _____
and Olen Schmidt
Senior High School graduation
will be held tonight.
•« <( 'v '*•; i/j
»__________r r_________
'"fl
*
fl
t Wl
I
r I
L.
i
i
I
QUALITY
BUILDING
MATERIALS
At The Right Price
Foxworth*
Gtfbraith
Lumber Co.
1'4 W' ills
through some unforeseen circum-
stance, or for some good reason
the wife finds herself lunching
with another man. It’s risky to as-
sume that no one is going to see
you; even in a big city one is un-
wise to count on aot being recog-
nised The information coming
from headquarters, and not through
sunt simple-minded, or mallclous-
ly-mlnded, friends Is at once robbed
of its sting.
MODERN
WOMEN
......... >4,
W NULMAN MAYB MINI—
■
The one cigarette that gives you
a completely satisfying smoke is Chest-
erfield because it has the qualities that
smokers like best... ii’a Cooler- Smoking,
Better-Tatting and Definitely Milder.
Every day more people enjoy Chester-
field’s right combinatiookof the beet tobaccos
that grow in our own Tobaccoland and in -
far-off Turkey and Greece. Next time ask for
Chesterfield... America^ Biuiett Cigarette. 1
3V--
W'.
■■mmssssw
_
L
Ufa....... Wto*.
usually look ptoas-
You're buying fresh
bakery products made
and delivered daily to
your grocery.
$
. .
ren J. Waldon were married in the
First Methodist Church of Fort
Worth Saturday evening. Rev. Fred
L. McFadden of Denton aid Rev.
J. N. R. Score, pastor, read the ring
ceremony, and the bride's father
gave her in marriage. Rav. and
Mrs McFadden were In Fort Worth
Friday evening also for the re-
hearsal dinner when the bride's
sister, Mrs E. H. Carter Jr., waa
hoatern in the Women’s Club
The bride and her sister both
are graduates of T. 8. O. W., and
were prominent In various schbol
activities white on the local cam-
pus. Their parents were residents
of Denton a number of years ago
and are frequent visitors here Mrs.
Carter was one of the attendant*,
her sister's matron of honor Fol-
lowing a reception In the horn, of
the bride's parents the couple left
for a two weeks' wedding trip to
New Orleans, after which they will
make their home at 1721 Frederick
program, and distributed informa- Street.
1 1
■ I
J
I '4
M A
9 1-
" I
I
■ 1
1 'J
I
■■ ..........
thhw tc
notjfo l,,____u-. -
gum. and not without reason, that
MugR tST woman^out, thrust
the invitation on h.r without good
reason, it must have teen tecauM__
he wanted u> lunch with the lady, ally
If tt was not that at all, and them the
-M a euvu i ' _ '
r all*. «n—M. stalo it and at onoe
clear the domestic atmosphere?
u in the hab-
I
W V K
\ f *'r
I
I
I
I'”* ? "SL. 1
' ■ -ft’.
aj
........ u
Robert
^JSmSSrw!
Williams, LN.Tol
BWSSten. Dean
*
CONVENIENT TERMS
...............
Graduation Gifts
A* tow as-------------- $24.95
SEE OUR LINE
had lunch
------quumi vuuRjr, why isn't
'it curious that he omits mention
of lunching with Mary Smith? The
X surest way to upset a wife, and to
~ encourage the green-eyed monster
to rear Ita ugly head, is to keep
-__— something which soon-
er or later will be discovered.
Just let the man reverse the situ-
ation, and if he is at all fslr-mind-
ed. he must admit that it is the
secrecy and not the luncheon, that
is difficult to forgive. Nven women
who are not. or never have been,
in business must know that busy
people frequently make dates for
luncheon in order not to cut in
on one's routine. Probably it would
come out under expert cross-exam-
ination that one did not usually
take advantage of the particularly
time-saving device unless one felt
that tbs appointment would be a
pleasant one.
Public Rendesvous
The project, the personality, and
4 MU£X
^1 “Omt Ml
( I
■ 4
I j
**
CAM I AlUW TIDE ****
□AM LANEY BKb
■il|
n
‘tl
'fl
yimii
‘the possibtll
ant before
scene of tfe _____ __
taken into consideration When the
appointment is purely for business
reasons, the meeting place is USU-
—J near to the office of one or
_______- .—------- --------- the other, or at least in some place
waa a good reason for it, why not, where they an likely to come up-
-*-* ------ on friends and acquaintances.
The minute the rendezvous is off
the beaten track, and in a sort of
friand hustend is in the hab- '
~=?sS§5Ss n
. hia riisv'w rin I1DM 'T hurl lunrh *.*__a. . __* r—n J
***“••**
A grand march ted by class of-
ficers ste pping through a doorway
decoration to resemWe a diploma
opened the dance given Monday
evening at the school gymnasium
for graduating seniors
ior High School
Mrs. Tom Ray and Leslie Hilde-
brand co-sponsors of the
gave the entertainment.
Patterson, president, and
Louise Smith, secretary, followed
by Betty Penrv, vice president, and
MiikteiteMeto*!
lying d Graduation exercises for 92 stu-
— —»'uoiB going Into Junior High
School were held at 10: X) Wednes-
dajr morning at ths West Ward
dents from each school
t: L. Yarbrough. West Ward
principal, was in charge
rangements assisted by
Phillips, principal of the
Ward School and C. F Walker,
principal oh the Lee School.
Bobble Jean McMinn of Lee
School gave the invocation and Bil-
lie Jean Spaldin of West Ward
School offered the welcome. Fran-
ces Kahn of North Ward respond-
ed to the welcome A group of girls
from North Ward School, compos-
ed of Patsy Shannon. Rexle Lou
Hemphin, Betty Lrti Mteell, Betty
Jean Newman, Alice Marie Harris
Doris Elrod, Bobble Allen and Ebbie
Rav Batte sang "Woodland LRy“..
J. L. Yarbrough presented the pu-
pils to R. C. Patterson, superin-
tendent of schools, who distributed
the diplomas Patsy Miller of West
Ward School served as program
chairman.
List ef Graduates
Lee School's 77 graduates were:
Mary Ruth Switzer. Ann Burtis,
Joyce Ann Allender. Mildred Math-
ews. Billy Earl Cook, Rayo Maples.
Talmadge Harris, William Helton,
Richard Hooper, Beatrice Tsylor,
Charlste Connell. James West, Clar-
ence Baty. Herman Hunter. Dor-
othy Rankin, Margie Eggleston,
Hubert Wade. Betty Gene Hicks
Jimmie Ray Hooten. Harold Wat-
kins, Cleo Reeves. Jack Neal Lan-
thrip, Audrey Burrows. Kenneth
Young. Roy Allender. Arnold Rus-
sen and Bobbie McMinn
From North Ward, the following
were graduated Prances Kahn,
Patsy Shannon. Leo Riley, John i
Scott, Charles Hackworth, Jack
Orr, Elaine Hendley. Joyce Mea-
dows. Betty Newman. Ruby Jean <
Bikes. Ida Harmonson. Ruth Burks
Ruth Hilliard. Orville Elite, Waiter I
Sharber. Bill Rowell. Billie Ruth.
King. Myron H Speer, Betty Lou i
Munsell, Allee Marie Harris. Ebbie
Rhea Batte. Frances Brown, Doris
Elrod. Nancy Pbye Reeves, Elsie { .
Mae Morris. Sam McCombs. Bobble
Smith, Bobble Allen. Angie Beth' j
Peel, George Nolen. Rexle Lou1 6ms
he g
il
..... .... y 5 v -« <»?-* •
BCjTON, TjXAM, BXOOMD CHRONICLE,
•■'isas-x^-S "
planning to attend camp. ThaM
oeKUIcatos. Mrs. Foster explained,
will be signed by each childV^am-
Uy physician and returned W the
troop leader before June g.
Miss Fanlta Cook led the girls in
a sing-song
Mias Margaret Bone of Mto
Ft. Worth Weds
When Miss Margaret
>, daughter of Mr and
4
1 '■
' -A
Girl Scouts Plan
For Trip to Camp
Application blank* and 'fees for
Girl Scout summer camp at Oamp
Sunnyvale near Grand Prairie
June Hr 17 were accepted from!
about (Ml girls meeting Tuesday af-
ternoon
Mrs. R L Poster, Girl Scout
camp director, made final an-
nouncements concerning the camp
1*^
I
■ .
r A ■ ’
92 Students of ,
Ward Schools
i TOK QUALITY MB ATS
I . AND GROCERIES
Phone 156
En-IMir.r,
CharEF. Food
Store
4<HfafaMltS.
—ShH
the school with fo»»» sectton er1
and three epMltMa1 ehairg k
stage of the building. The
were boufht with mdttTv col
NR
•
.PAY, MAT a m,
MiMtofaMtetefeMMMa
Relatwe bound
Killed in Austin
Btqwart WaL"b Horne, an Instruc-
tor in geology in the University of n . n.
, Receive Dipl
faculty, was found fatally shot in
the living room of hfs nome in
| Austin Tuesday with a rifle f
across his body, according to '
Zliss Smith went to acho
Austii. immediately, and Er---
Louise 8m»th. a nephew, flew there 1
Mrs. J. Oklahoma City The Hama’s
of the house when she beai
shot, and summoned a neigj
who found the body
He Is survived l»y his wife, who
was Mb* Willie Smtlh, and the
marriage of the couple about 27
^years ago took place in the home
of Mrs. J. w: Smith, whose late
husband was the brother of Mrs.
Horne. Home, a native of Arkan-
sas, had been associated . with the
university department of geology
;10 years.
• ACCIDENTAL DEATH
AUSTIN. May 29.—<JP>—Justice
of Peace Tom Johnson said today
he would enter a verdict of acci-
dental death in the case of Stewart
Walsh Home, University of Texas
geology Instructor, who was found
dcijM yesterday, a bullet wound in
his head
A rifle was lying across his chest
and a shotgun, encased In a
sheath, was across the arms of a
nearby chair.
2 ND* SECRECY OFTEN
•“» WIFK8 aUBJPIpION
Dear Mrs. Martin: Perhaps you
can help me in mv trouble. I have
Just learned that my husband hM ‘ _
.« taken another woman to lunch— war of oom
a woman I don’t at, u»-«pd 1 believes his „
suspect ha haa -dona it before, but ad, in hi* day’s doings. I
I don’t know He didn't say any-!with John smith today,"
ttllllg to HI6I about thin and 1 can*t 1 4* S*nr4naiw tHaat h« nanlti
• help thinking he is hiding some-1
thing from me. Do you think L
ought to speak to him, or just try
to overlook it? ______ __
Yours, Mrs. McKa." mum about
Jf I were you. I’d think no more
a^out if But I do think your hus-
band showed poor judgment in not
telling you about the date. In these
days of women in business, it is
pOBctlcally Impossible for a man to
dodge taking sdme woman to lunch-
aeon sooner or later. He may not
with Mary Smith? The
Morris & McClendon
219 W. Hickory
LIBERAL TERMS
h iiv
-
1
HOT WATER
HEATERS
See oar DUvIay Today
Stuart Plumbing
•'1h6i» Co.
k ————
Men'e Sport
OlUru
98c
Ito SRtog
COLORS
That
FOIRTI
Hmm k...W» Mtort
THINK
ft r
_ ____________ ____OBWVIHMMBMtoaaMfrMiMMMMH* 44W. rWMMBB
BuvXoff!
Wn ? L F Y O U C d N S r I _ L GET
■Firestone
? T A Ml) ARD TIRFS
.■* r jp .cf r % r
row pntCTS
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 248, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 29, 1940, newspaper, May 29, 1940; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1312698/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.