Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 254, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 5, 1940 Page: 3 of 8
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Tile editions will be circulated
among new students and teachers
liere for the summer, reaching a
large number of new residents in
addition to the regular subscribers
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SANGER. June 5.—The seniors
of the Sanger High School returned
home Friday night from a four-
day bus trip to South Texas They
went to Austin where they visited
the capitol. and spent the night
in San Antonio. The following day
they visited Interesting places in-
cluding the Alamo, two missions,
governor’s palace, the cathedral,
the sunken garden, the Buckhorn
museum, and Brackenridge Park
Betty Ann M£a-
Wood, Juanita
Vermillion, Eula
Wanda Brackney,
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See the Donkey Baseball Game
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Proceeds for High School Athletic
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ALEXANDRIA. Egypt. June 5.—
Thursday. June 6. will mark the
Denton County Library’s third
birtlidav anniversary Members-of
the library staff will celebrate by
holding open house from 3 a in to
5pm. Mrs Bess McCullar. libra-
rian announced
Al! Denton County |>cey>le have
1 been invited to call during the day
and inspect the library plant
I hibiLs, ncludlns a miniature
Ex-
ncludlne a miniature 11-
! brary complete with tiny books, are
1 still on display following “This
, Work Pays Your Community Week"
recently
Mrs Pyrene
Ann Gentle. Odessa Shelton Ber-
nice Waide, Fayetta Simpson.
Glenna Bell Rogers. Helen Duf-
fey. Franklin Landers, Billie Green,
.... K*** Willis. R. M Harris Joe Bob
are Wanda Jo Munioet Minnie .R^nk ljPr Temil, Junior
Bryant. Leroy Brown, Mr and Mrs
W A. Brooks. Misses Martha
Graves anr Nova Skinner, spon-
sors. and R. L. King, bus driver.
Mrs T W McDaniel, with Dr
T R Butts and Mrs Marion Law-
son of Annona, attended the gradu-
ation exercises at the University of
Texas where her brother, Blair
Butts, received a degree In pharm-
acy
Mrs Mae Robins of Plano was
a gisest of Mrs W. D Burkholder.
Monte Appleton of Ardmore was
a guest of Jerry Lee Giles.
Misses Peggy Riley and Alyne
Miss Francile
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your bills.
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featured in "It All Came True", pictured above, are s hown together in Torrid Zone”, to run at the Texas I
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Mission Text Is
Reviewed for Group
’’Through Tragedy to Triumph”
(Basil Matthews) mission study
text of the First Christian Wo-
I men’s Council was reviewed by
1 Mrs. Rollie Payne Tuesday after-
ft noon when the council met with
8 Mrs G A. Reaves, who offered the
.V opening devotional, closed with
■ prayer by Mrs. C K Woods. Tlie
■ Wastess was assisted by Mrs. T. 8.
S Moore in serving refreshments to
’■19 members and a guest. Miss Joar-
jpehs Park. An executive board ses-
■fcion will be held next Tuesday
Young People Have
Social at Church
Intermediate young people of the
First Presbyterian Church. U S A.,
enjoyed an evening of fun In the
church annex Tuesday evening in
the form of an old-fashioned
church social. Pink lemonade was
H served and attendance was good
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26 t« Make Trip
Approximately 26 club members
will make the trip this year. All
of the expenses are taken care of
by a i>ool that each boy contrib-
utes 120 to when he decides to
make the trip. The trip will be
made In a high school bus Ray has
already deposited most of the
money and the bus Is contracted
Ttie group will leave Denton be-
tween July 15 and 20. for Carlsbad
Caverns. The bus will then Journey
to Mexico, and from there they
will go to the Grand Canyon and
on to Dis Angeles San Francisco
and the Fair will be visited, and
on the trip home they will go by
Yellowstone National Park and
Denver.
Roberts emphasized that the
ma<n purpose of the tour Is educa-
tional and that the boys will try
to visit all of tire Interesting places
they discover He estimated that
Hits tout would cover approximate-
ly 5,000 miles in three weeks.
Special to Recoro-Chronlcle.
AUBREY, June 5 —A missionary
program was presented at the
Methodist W M. 8. Monday after-
noon in the church. The topic was
"The Holding Institute." Scripture
was read by Mrs. G A. Davis and
prayer was offered by Mrs. L M
Mann. Mrs J. A. McNatt was in
charge of the program and those
assisting were Mmes. L. K. Wilson.
E E. Love and Mann. A paper on
"Work and Pay for Foreign Mis-
sions was read by Mrs. Davis. A
business tension followed with Mrs.
Love presiding. An ice cream social
will be held on he church lawn Sat-
urday night. June 15. and a pro-
gram will be presented The pro-
ceeds fro mthe ice cream will be
used for the benefit of church. The
closing prayer was by Mrs Davis.
The Baptist W M S. met Mon-
day in the church with eight mem-
bers present. Prayer was said by
Mrs C. W Henson. The devotional
used was Bible stories and com-
ments by part of the group. Mrs.
Carl Crider presided al the busi-
ness session and the dismissal
prayer was offered by Mrs. Crider,
PrrMMUH
Miss Dorothy Ratchford is visit-
ing relatives in Dallas
Donna V. McOarson and Rogie
G MeCaraon of San Antonio are
spending their vacation with
and Mrs. Garland McCarson.
Miss CJydene Simpson played in
■ the rocital of Miss Clara Mae doi-
| lins at T 3. C. W Monday night in
Denton.
Mr and Mrs Wm Dyche of Am-
arillo visited friends in Aubrey.
Mrs Fannie Caddel of Mangum,
Ok., visited Mrs Polly Tidmore.
J. T. Tatum has been quite ill for
several days.
Rev and Mrs L K Wilson were
Mrs. Bessie McReynolds of Flor-
in Denton.
Ida is visiting Mrs L. E Maddin
Mrs, Olen Hunn and children of
Houston were guests of Mr. and
Mrs Leland Hunn.
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regUered nurse, Mmes O M King.
Ben L. Smith. Elliott Smith and
Miss Felice Gary, craft supervisors; i
Miss Mary Ann smith, in charge of----------- - ------ ----
craft supplies; Miss Rose Mooney-, FM’c Holt. Alyta Faye Williams,
ham. librarian: Miss Norma Lee M- ^1’
lis. assistant librarian; Miss Glen-| * *
na McGar. office assistant.
Girls In Attend
who will go from Denton
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rian Ganz of T 8. C W . Red Cross governor
I went through the Izzighom Cav-
, ern They also visited the Buch-
’ anan Dam Those making the trip
were Cathem Flowers. Cynthia
Crowson. Bettye Harris. Ouida
No More Girls
to Be Accepted
for Scout Camp
Opening June 11
the Future Farmers of
America club and see the United
StxtiH seems to be the theme of
the F F. A. boys of the Denton
High School Last summer the
club, under the supervision of H
D. Roberts, agriculture director of
the high school, made a tour to
the New York World Fair that in-
cluded al) points of interest along
tlie way
This summer the F F. A. boys
are going to make a three-week,
S.OOO-milc trip to the other side of
America to the San Francisco
World Fair
Roberts slated that the club does
all of its own organizing, planning
and financing, and that he and H.
V Stanton are going along merely
to helo the boys wherever they
may need it However, Roberts ad-
ded. the chances are that the club
will need very little help as they
are all very capable young
The way that the F F
organize lor the trip is to elect a
tour committee that handles all of
the arrangements. John Thomas
Ray is chairman, and Hugh To-
bin and Kenneth Phillips serve on
the committee with him.
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—Ships bound for Italy were
crowded to capacity today as war
fears speeded the exodus of hun-
dreds of anxious Italians from
Egypr, Syria and Paletslne The
American export line vessel Exo-
chorda sailed for heme with 100
Americans aboard.
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I county librarian, nerving in 1936-37
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for War Relief Group to Visit
California; Went
East Last Hear
Mrs O. M King, camp chairman
for Girl Scouts In Denton, an-
nounced at a meeting of the Girl
Scout council at the home of Mra. ’*■*•
R. L Foster, camp director, that
she was making final arrangements
for the 80 Denton Girl Scouts and
leaders to attend Camp Sunnyvale
June 11-17.
Directors announced that no
more applications for camp will be
accepted and that health certlfl- t
cates for those whose application*
have been accepted must be turned
over to leaders of tlie respective
troops by Saturday, June 8.
TVe campers will leave from the
Girl Scout "Little House" Tuesday
morning. June 11. at 0:30 o’clock.
The camp will be divided Into three
divisions, one called unit activities
under the supervision of troop or
unit leaders, swimming under tifb
supervision of Red Cross life savers,
and crafts.
Mcvlng pictures of camp activities
will be made and shown to Denton
groups next fall and at the annual
Girl Scout banquet here next year,
the directors said. Mail will be re-
ceived at Camp Sunnyvale, located
near Grand Prairie, once a day. the
directors announced, but stamps
and iiostal cards will not be avail-
able for purchase there.
Camp Schedule
In telling of the camp schedule,
the directors explained that each
girl will take part in duties of camp
life. Each night from 8 to 9 o'clock
there will be a camp fire program
planned by units at the camp.
Games and folk dancing will be fea-
tured at these evening programs.
Lights out will be at 9 30 o’clock
each evening
The "Scouts' Own.” a service
planned and conducted only by the
scouts and including hymns, reli-
gious stories. |ioems and prayer, will
be persetjted from 10:30 to 11:30
o'clock Sunday at camp No unit
activities have been planned for
Sunday, which has been set aside
as visitors’ day Parents and friends
will be allowed to spend tne hours
from 3 to 6 p. in at the camp.
The staff of the camp will in-
clude Mrs. R L Foster, camp dl- On the way back to Austin they
rector Misses Rubv Smith, Felice visited Randolph Field Returning
Garv. Marv Anhk Smith and Ann tn Austin they spent Wednesday
Chamberlain, Mrs W M Martin night, and the following day vls-
and Mrs T«n Gentry, unit coun-1 itad Texas University and the gov-
selors. Miss Mary Hess ot T S C | emor s mansion, where they met
W . waterfront director: Miss Ma- Mrs. W Lee O’Daniel, wife of the
Keenum. Oma Dell Parr Ramona 1
Martin. Cherry Ann Ball, Lavon
Buster. Madge Hall Frances Whit-
aker. Marjorie Nell Carter. Betty ‘
Weaver. Dorothy Bridges. Rebecca I
Smn h. Mary Elizabeth Godwin.
Barbara Benson. Betty Bott’r, Bil-
lye Jo Cole. Dorothy Jean Crad-
dock. Rynelle Stiff. Irene Whiteside.
Martha Jane Wills. Dcroihy Wzl- j
voord. Ida Claudine Harmonson.
Ebbic Rhea Batte. Beverly Atm
Barber Jeanne Schroeder. Sue
Louies Smoot. Prances Foreman,
Nancy Price. Peggy Mane Kay.
Joyce Davis,* Beulah Bea Harbert.
Betty Newman, Doris Elrod. Vlr- ,___
ginia Lane. Ann Orbeck. Betty Burkholder visited
Ruth Davi$. Anna Louise McNItz-
ky. Rose Mooneyham. Christine El- |
Ils. Norma Lee’EUi*. Joan Brune.
Betty Ruth Penry, BilUc Louise
Smith.- Billie Jean Monroe. Bobbie
Ann Smith, Maranel King, Izatise
Foreson. Glenna Dean McGar. Jo- j
been in prog res* tor seVerwFriarg,
postal receipts for the month of
t*'*7 year over the same period for
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A sewing class for the purpose
of making clothing and bandages
to be used in connection with Red
Cross war relief abroad was or-
ganized Tuesday afternoon at the
Episcopal parish house on North
Elm Street by members of the
Episcopal Guild.
Mrs. Henry Dungan will direct
the sewing work Mrs. D. L. Lind-
say is chairman of the Guild. Tlie
women working in the class plan
to make five women’s dresses, five
children’s dresses, two layettes and
knitted garments. Mrs. Bess Mc-
Cullar. county chairman of the
Red Cross, announced.
Donations to the funds being
raised in the county were boosted
Wednesday by a check for $105.50
sent to Mrs McCullar by citizens
of Pilot Point. Individual dona-
tions Wednesday were made by:
Mrs Mary McInerney $2. Mrs. 8.
W Kanady $3, Mrs W O Rob-
erson of Aubrey $2. Woodson A
Harris $5. G 8 Cluck 5250, H M
Russell & Sons 55. Mrs Sallie
Shiflett 51. Miss Louise Oden 51,
Park Richards 51, P L. Jacobsen
51. Mrs Kittle Myers 51. Miss Olive
Honeycutt 51. Mrs N E Thomp-
son of Argyle 51, J M Thompson
. of Argyle 51. Austin Shoe Store
i 55, Tom Dosse.v 52 Hubert Riley 51.
I Herbert Riley $1. Tom Starr 51.
| Mrs Salina Kell 51. C P Whisen-
ant 52 50. Mr and Mrs Bailey
j Mullins 55. Mrs J W Cook 51. Mr
* and Mrs H A. Wolfsohn 52, Mrs
|G Schablowsky 51. Cash 510. E D
Massey 51. G. H Smith 51. Wayne
Bushey 51. Mike Cocoran 51. By-
ron S Newton 52. W A Larimer 51.
J. T Baker 51 Ell P Cox 55. Miss
Egan 53. Mrs Lila Grant 51. Mrs.
M E Burger 51. Mrs Alton Blank-
enship 51, Mrs Marv Jagoe Griffin
520
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 254, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 5, 1940, newspaper, June 5, 1940; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1312704/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.