Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 278, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 4, 1942 Page: 2 of 6
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Next softball in
a game beginning
afternoon when Plaaa will take on
a soldier team from Camp Bowie.
Brownwood, in Denton this week
participating In the July 4th cele
bration.
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served Its
today and
chimed in
fought to
ence days.
In Engla
land. Mex
other dista
saluted an<
were held.
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at, in Amt
plants whii
Australia
start on tt
of the tin:
with the
sporting e
and orator
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cornerstonr
legation bu
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States has
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gesture toi
"heroic str
democracy’
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ticipeting
gress held
first such i
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press, too.
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lean Red (
formerly a
partly blits
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thority sail
forelgn-bori
flag-raising
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at Manzam
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"safe and s
and Mlddlt
were jamm*
with famllii
But in thi
<rr. states,
reduced by
now that it has been
at the Beaumonters not
lose but practically insist
the Missions can without
>n aspire to the position
the Shippers have such
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Youtful Col. Robert L Scott will
command the 23rd pursuit
group in China, which replaces
the famed Flying Tigers July 4.
supporting cast i
Susan Hayworth. Rober
Raymond Masse/ Lynne Overman.
Charles Bickword. Walter Hamp-
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George Rung, former Miami
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tink tone
In .addition to his 10 strike-outs,
Normile waited fow wl allowed
a long trtnlo from «>e »core on a wild pitch in the
FRIDAY’S RESULTS
TexM Lea<we
Fort Worth 6, Oklahoma CitjT 2
Dallas 8. Tulsa 11.
Houston 3, San Antonio 6.
Shreveport at Beaumcpt, post-
poned.
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WASHATER1A
Another Bumstead
Movie at Palace
It’s a girl at the Bumsteads.
"Blondie’s Blessed Event," latest of
the Bumstead series playing at the
Palace Sunday and Monday, Is
concerned with the little stranger
in the Bumstead menage, a baby
girl named Cookie. Penny Single-
ton. Arthur Lake and Larry Simms
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Today good health to a na-
tional dutar Me’re doing our
part by filling your prescrlp-
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MBolidatdd hilfe Without Any .undue strain on
Thta oi^inifMdon offers a sincere, per-
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your biJb can be repaid h> easy, convenient
b invite you to visit our office for particu-
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filings would have real value—but
of course drew a horse tough
Then there’s the wholesale Junk
dealer who was approached, in all
seriousnees, by the manager of a
— large office building to bld on the
■” lead pencil filings gathered by hto
im jgr.ltorlal force He thought tnat
- with metal so acaroet^maybe such
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ATTENTION
TBACTOB AW^AUTOMOanA
Tour auto er tractor repre-
sents a large investment to
you. Leea repair east and up-
keep aaeured by using quality
fuel and lubrtoanta Get your
a college town, a charm-
part by . .
toons accurately and well. Do
your parti See your doctor,
—and bring hto prescriptions
— here.
Ben Wren, Drugs
<■-< MUdaed and Forreet Swindle
-Ph. 49 W Side Square
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SMITH’S
FROZEN FOODS
Opposite P O. Phone 394
Open Until 7 p. m.
. SctUeinat’s triple in the ttilrd.
night and lost a ball game. owdy walked. Though the locals
Catching two flies and managing threatened seriously in the sixth
a difficult aastot first he was when Griffith doubled following
m mvmrtitinn «nd nf ii nf the Harper’s walk, no Plaaa scoring wa&
wo mW oxecuviao ena oi or me .rT
----after the Ule
being shutouts with Mar-
alngle showing up In the
d of May, should be paid in full on or before July
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ILMup
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CURTIS DRUG STORE
Phone 52 Your Complete Drug Store North Side
Arldia
Christie Panton
Through the Friendship House, chll-
who wsuld wot otherwise have
the opportunity are learning use-
fulness and cleanness In a home
situation with a neighborhood
group of wide age range
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TEMPLE
LUMBER COMPANY
----- Standard Building
Material^
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--difference**
ae execution end of 13 of the Har
i's 21 put-outs as they loet to reco
PjjJrlitna Ftenur MUd
Mison-Robbins wnoiedtle Drug .7
Dallas 8 to X itej|jte
Has tod aU the
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Boston
Cleveland
Detroit
St Louis
Chicago
Philadelphia
Washington
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land and John Wayne in diving suits searching below *water for evidence that will convict one of them.
I Paulette Goddard feminine lead, flirts with Mllland at the upper right, and holds onto her bonnet at the
-m... >1 lower lert At fl* lower right are Robert Preston and Susan Hayworth whose love story is the strange
living to Mrs A D Mlltor* of Unpetus 10 the uncovering of the criminal mystery on the treacherous Florida reefs
For Your Country’s Sake—
702 South Lcctert .
L.-ague Uaders SAME! NEWS Stars of ^Keap Wild Wind" at Texas Tonight
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t bpeclal to Record-Chronicle:
OANOER, July 4—The
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to six against Dallas
schedule (all double-
Totals:
Plasa—
Schleinat, cf
Normile, p ....
Harper, lb ..
Griffith, ss ..
Baker, sf
Marton. If
Boyer, 2b
Shepherd. 3b
Spalding, rt ..
Gentry, c
Nathmal League
Brooklyn 8. Philadelphia 1.
resnira- L Pittsburgh 8. St Louis <
Boston 6. New York 10.
Only games scheduled.
American League
New York 8, Boston 3.
Philadelphia 0, Washington
Detroit 8, Cleveland 1.
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Beaumont
Shreveport ....
San Antonio
Fort Worth
Houston
Tulsa
Oklahoma City
Dallas
mere handful of games
them from the Texas
sadershlp. the Missions
wk with a will on the vis-
i behind the pitching of
ton. who annexed hto
of the season* The Padres
six runs In the fifth In-
Naval Training basketball squad to
gt hto transfer orders. He has been
given an ensign's commission and
will report to Abbott Hail, Chica.o,
July 37, following Ensign Jim Cur-
rie and Bob White. BUI Menke will
report for flight training July 33
.... Johnny Pingel, the Michigan
State All America footballers, has
been promoted to a captaincy in the
702nd Military Police Battalion . . .
Lieut. (JO) George Hope, morale
officer at the Nor folk Naval Train-
ing Station, reports "I learned
more about getting out of sand
traps while play^tg golf with W1 to-
ile Tumesa than all the golf pros
could teac tune " What was
Willie doing tn them, lieutenant?
forced Idleness at Beaumont, the :
third-place San Antonio Missions'
improved their time by cuffing the i
Houston Buffs, ending up with a
6-3 victory last night
ago the Missions
In the direction of
ling Exporters for
TODAY’S GAME
City Park wUl be
at 5 o’clock this
than acquaintanceship warrants
Ghost Mystery
Set for Dreamland
At hto slap-happiest Milton
Berle makes his first starring screen
appearance In "Whispering Ghosts.”
when the film plays tonight at 11:- '
i 30 o'clock and Sunday and Mon- ■
W»<!^lngi .day <3ie J8 r,By at ^e Dreamland Playing the
.. t. i*,. u., crime-detective who
| solves mysteries over the radio,
; Berle is assisted by Brenda Joyce.
' John Shelton. John Carradlne and
operator, played by Jane Wyman. Willie Best
"Hello Annapolis." at the Dream-
. j be-
tween Tom Brown and Larry Parks
over the beautiful Jean Parker
Brown Is steeped in Navy tradition,
while Parks to in the academy just
' for the romance.
I Rollicking comedy and melodious
4
at the Texas Theatre to-
’t to run four .
days beginning Sunday A rousing I
resplendent riot of color, adventure i
and sheer "bigness," the picture is
set in 1840 when America’s sea- I
borne trade was threatened by
wreckers who operated out of Key
West and took advantage of the
wild hurricanes of the Caribbean
Ray Milland to an Inspector for a
shipping company who tries to
trace the piracy, with Paulette
Goddard In the feminine lead, a
Dod<e(i> Gain in
The Dodgers also tacked a full
game on to their lead, banging the
Philadelphia Phils, 8-1, while the
Pittsburgh Pirates were taking care
of the second-place St Louis Cardi-
nals. 5-4.
I Whitlow Wyatt tossed a five-hit-
ter at the Phils, who paraded a
half dozen pitchers to the mound
In a vain attempt to halt Brook-
lyn’s 13-hlt barrage Johnny Rizzo,
with two hits, drove In three Dodger
runs, while Dolph Camllll collected
three hits and betted tn two rune-
In the only other game In the
National League, the New
Giants cook a free-hlttlng
light” decision from the
Braves. 10-6. Johnny Mtoe hit his
13th home run and Mell Ott hto
12th. with a mate on base
Two night tilts completed
American League purogram.
Newhouser pitched three-hjt
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'By Associated'Press i
While the Shreveport Streets and I
•k— — -» •_ ncwiiuuwi P1M.IICU uurr-iui own
» d y 1 as the Detroit Tigers stopped the
fnread idlenea. at Raaumnnt the aU closed
the gap between themselves and
the third-place Tribe to a single
game and Walt Masterson blanked
the Philadelphia Athletics on five
hits to give the Washington Sena-
tors a 4-0 decision
Technicolor "Reap the ild Wind*’
Booked for Four Days at Texas
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■ saawj ■ BiBvaie w ■ u vv vaxj WmTTvu. kb* i
Brown, Tom McClellan, Berry Mc-
Daniel and T W Lovell of Denton.
Mrs. W B Chambers was program I piracy
Ing cast includes Eugene Pallette.
Charles Coleman and Elizabeth
Patterson The story relates a
small-town singer’s efforts^o make
good in a big-town, and the mad
mix-up that Involves her hi a mar-
riage masquerade with a wealthy
“ TOHd-cOTectlng bachelor
A new mystery adventure of that
ace of private detectives, Michael
Shayne. to due at the Dreamland
| Theatre Thursday when “The Man
! Who Wouldn’t Die" shows Lloyd
Nolan takes the role of the detec-
tive assisted by Marjorie Weaver
"Home In Wyomin’.’’ the mu-
sical western which stars Gene Au-
trey will close the Dreamland week
I Smiley Burnette and Fay McKenzie
again headline the supporting cast
as the hilarious cowboys and Un-
lovely heroine, respectively.
Complete stock of lunch
meats, |x>tato, ham. chicken
and pimento cheese salads
for your picnic or fishing
trips.
Ute hBv« pwttr! Bring i
«*j>our yraiAob* < j
RECAPPED!
By HUGH FULLBBTON JR
Wide Werid 8p>rte C«
NEW YORK, July 4.-
almost had a "rookie" on
ice all-star ball club, and would
Mickey Cochrane have been sur-
prised? . . Down at the Norfolk
Naval Training Station Vincent
Ambrose Smith, J?., who has been
doing the catching for Bobby Fel-
ler, didn’t get any ordeni to go to
Chioago but another Vincent A.
Smith did . - . The wrong 71*09,
figuring orders la orders, was per-
fectly willing and ready to make
the jaunt, but they finally got the
Pfiijero' fixed.
After that going-over by Manager
Joe Cronin. Ted Williams an-
nounced "I’m going fishing'' . . .
Wasn’t it Diz Dean who used to
threaten to go ftohln’ in "Notus
Scofus" when he got peeved? And
he almost got there . . . Incident-
ally. that 8250 fine waa the first
ever plastered on Ted and only the
second Cronin had handed out in
eight years as Sox manager.
11 I. 11-^”
g Prompt Payment of Bills IS Vital
to Victory!
THIBiS.HOwrf WORKS:
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th*re‘,l imperilling
k safetv as well as her own Tn the I ,i_j « *t_ . > ™_* ,
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AREALBUY!
Babcock Auto
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Supply
STANDINGS
WAR SAVING STAMPS!
A thrilling story of the sea and i
how a boy and girl helped to end '
. ‘ te told in the technicolor j
chairman j film. "Reap the Wild Wind," which I
Vah Elliott Teel and Rex Moore j opens at the Texas ThMt" •«-
of the tank division of the U S j night at 11:30 o’clock
Army at Roswell. N. M , visited H“vc t“-°(nr>(>'‘* &■■*«<«
their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Powell of
Dallas returned home after visiting
Mr and Mrs. G H Henderson.
Mrs Troy SUnaon will entertain
with tea at her home Sunday after-
noon complimenting Miss Cynthia
Qrowson, bride-elect of Joree An-
derson. of Garland.
Mrs. Alma Faye Groves of Fort
Worth to visiting Mr and Mrs
TT Crandatt -------
Mrs. Dollie Jones and Rtchard
Johns returned from Commerce
James Padgett of Waurika, Ok.,
lajrtsitlng Frank Padgett
Mr and Mrs Charlie Ashcraft
and children bf Ponder visited Mr
and Mrs Joe Ashcraft
Mrs. Carroll Moore is spending
the week in Glen Rose
' Peggy Gentle and C. R Landers
went to Fort Worth
i assume their familiar roles
| An action-packed drama of rob-
< berx and fifth columnist^, to All
[ Thru the Night." which stars Hum-
phrey Bogart as an ex-gangster
' who leads hto mob against the Ges-
tapo in one of the most exciting
chases in movie history. It plays
at the Palace Tuesday and Wednes-
day.
It’s a net of wartime intrigue in
which George Brent gets Intangle
with Ilona Massey at the Palace
Thursday when the two star in
"International Lady.” with Basil
Rathbone as a British intelligence
officer
Set tn
“fgrry; bold Kry West girt Tn the tng comedy. “The Male Antmat"
are John Wayne, i opening at the Palace Friday and
Robert Preston. I Saturday will star Olivia De Havil-
land and Henry Fonda as the pro-
fessor and his wife The fun to pro-
den-. Martha O’Drtscoll and Janet I vlded when an old classmate and
Beecher. Crowning touch to the pic- exfootball hero portrayed by Jack
ture is put on by Cecil B DeMllle, Carson comes back for the big game
director, who has built it with his I and he and Olivia get more friendly
unmistakable touch
"My Favorite Spy"
With an exciting espionage plot
as its basis "My Favorite Spy”
brings Kay Kyser to the Texas The-
atre Thursday, Friday and Satur-
[ day In a rib-tickling, tuneful thrill-
er As In other pictures, Kyser playsJ
himself leading hto band at the
swanky Orchid Room in New York |
Citv On his weddins dav he to ;
snatched away from hto bride by
Uncle Sam. who installs him in the
secret service forces of the nation
Teamed with a beautiful blohd j
In Traditional
July 4 First Place
By AUSTIN BEAjJUAR
ABBMiBte* Frees Sports Writer
Itk the Fourth of July and the
New York Yankees are perched — •.—**. —
safely, at least for the day, atop|will also Include the repairing of
the American League standing * ‘ ‘ *“ *
after demonstrating conclusively
there was nothing wrong with them
that a few base hits could not cure.
Tradition has It that the major
league leaders on July 4 will be
the leaders at the finish, and thia
Independence Day finds last year's
world aeries opponents ruling their
respective roosts.
As the teams squared off today
for holiday doubleheaders in both
loops, the Yankees boasted a four-
game margin in the American
League and the Brooklyn Dodgers
possessed a National League lead of
eight and a half lengths.
The Yankees puffed into Boston
yesterday, a little groggy from a
western trip on which they lost 11
of 17 games, and proceeded to show
that they were only fooling the
past three weeks They landed a 5-3
haymaker on the same Bosym club
that previously had beaten them
five times in eight attempts and
had won 20 of Its last 24 games.
, ■ „ ■ , , Frankie Crosetti was the stand-
fourth member of the Great Lakes out performer for ^he Yanka who
a-.s-.K-n made aU melr elght hlu ftn<i flve
runs off Broadway Charlie Wag-
ner in the seven Innings he work-
ed.
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Carrying on where school pro-
grams leave off for the summer, the
Friendship House, founded by Mrs.
D. X. Holcotnb at her home at 310
Wainwright Street, now provides
two meals daily for a group of
children through arrangements for
surplus commodities with
WPA
Mrs Holcosab Is assisted in
) from
economics
Brad-
Residents in
Life-Saving Class
Eight persons have enrolled in the.
life-saving class which is conducted
five days a week for town people
and students in the T. 8. C W. in-
door pool by Miss Emily Oate. as-
sistant professor of health and phy-
sical education at the college.
OtBers desiring to enroll may still
do so by passing preliminary tests
already completed by the class. Miss
Cate said. The group is beginning
practice tn approaches, carries and
breaks and in artificial t—_-2_
Uon
Expected to enroll soon are Den-
ton Boy and Girl Scouts who will
be given credit toward one of their
merit badges
Members of the class are Billie
.sx asjwss
Henrietta Greenberg, Betty Jane
Faust and Bettie Hammond
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Fteae Bn* «mmb yae want omi-
Mv *»y eteasBM. flaw CtoaswT
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school shop has opened a defense j
program, with Dale Davie ae teach- -j
er. The class will be held each aft- [
emoon for three hours, the hours
not yet decided definitely. It is open |
to both men and women, aged 17
h to 36. The major part at present •
[ will be wood, working The course
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tools and equipment for tht- home |
and farm The program is financed
by the federal government
Edgar Bayne Hale, chief quarter-
master, came home for a few days
this week He has been In the U. 8.
Navy more than 18 year* and had
not home for three years. _ . ... »*
Dewey Herd, who waa brought
home from a Denton hospital Mon- I
day, was taken back Tuesday He
underwent an emergency appendec-
tomy recently.
The local Baptist Brotherhood en- j
tertalned the county Brotherhood !
Monday night honoring Rev. L. C. I
Greer s
Personals
The condition of Mrs W T. Ready
to unchanged.
T J Shipp remains seriously
1U.
R. T. Slaughter to home from a
Dallas li opts tai
Mrs. Roy Brown to ill.
E. L. Sullivan, son of Mr and Mrs.
Elmer Sullivan, who had been visit- ’
Ing home, returned to San Franctoo
to rejoin hto ship
A looking backward program and
birthday luncheon Was held by the '
Methodist W 8 C 8 Tuesday with
26 present. History of the society
was recounted from its organization
In 1903 Tlie only charter member
present was Mrs. J W Koons who
gave the early history of the So-
ciety “
ber‘ 1!
of Denton who was unable to be
present Prom an early record book
of the society Interesting history and
activities Were given by Mrs C. P.
Warren. Other past presidents pres- ,
ent were Mmes Nora Vaughn. E
Horst, C. A Crowson and Jeff Cor- ;
nett. Out of town guests who were |
» 1510
M. MW
*4
Kyser seeks the Identity of an en- • “c;;„ „v
emy spy ring known to be using 1 land Tuesday describes rivalry
the Orchid Room He Is forbidden — -
to tell hto bride, played by Ellen
Drew, what he is doing; so he gets
Into Increasingly hot domestic situ-
ations. At the crucial moment Mrs
Kjrser takes matters into her owl I
safety as well as her own In the j scheduled for the Dreamland Wed-
cast are Robert Armstrong. Helen nesday with Jane Frazee and Rob-
Westley, Ish Kabibble, Sully Mason ert Paige co-starred The support-
and Harry Babbitt
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ware
lumharina Mc-R I Wth while Stovall. Dallas pitcher,
^ed to put a tot IT*™*1 tw<>. walked three
I of hie seemingly excess weight into
| two healthy swats during the game
[ Williams also recorded two singles
I and a saertftee from three attempts.
I Dailaa fielding WM outstanding
I and «m the dominant factor in the ;
I wholesalers* victory at pitcher 8to- 1
vail allowed flies and shnnen in | ”5^ *’ “
f all directions, all but five M white 3b
t were snapped up by waiting Dallas
I gloves, leaving the Plasa with flve
j HAVING
1 COMPANY!
Bring your guests to our
Pine Room. We specialise
1 In especially prepared
dtohee. piatee and eourern.
JOE’S
STEAK BOUSE
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 278, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 4, 1942, newspaper, July 4, 1942; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1312729/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.