Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 238, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 21, 1947 Page: 2 of 14
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(Tex.) RECORD-CHRONICLE- Wednesday, May 11. 1»47
DENTON
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John Franklin Brown, 76. died
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PHILCO
NEWSREEL SHOTS
Donald
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WEST TEXAS
EXTRAVAGANZA
Under Oui- Easy Payment Plan
The Popular
1201
Splgler
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Albert
ROUNDUP
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SANTA ROSA
WITH NEWS SHOTS
Includes tax
OF THE BATHING
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BEAUTIES
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New Philco Radio - Phonograph
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PORTABLE
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on trains. planes.
remote
locations. It s the portable
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► CONVENIENT TERMS ARRANGED <
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John F. Brown
Of Corinth Dead
Other models including table models with low down pay-
ment and easy payments.
Easy Payment Plan: $44.55 down and $X.O7 for
12 months or $2.00 weekly.
VICTIM
OF A 1
FALSE LOVE!
I murder
Curtis nt Hebron was dis-i
Easy Payment Plan: $27.55 down and $5.22
monthly for 12 months or $1.30 weekly.
I lie
Tractor
Johnson
procured
Easy Payment Plan
$70.6-1 down and $12.64 for 12 months
or $3.12 pr eweek e
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Tornado Toll Now 101
WOODWARD Okla May 21
Estellas
POACHERS DESTROY
GERMAN EORESTS
I Zed
been
beating this
who
the
off
where rooms would be on the south
and east side and administrative of
120 S. Txx-uat
OPEN EVENINGS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
Easy Payment Plan:
$21.76 down and $5.37
for 9 months or $1.32
per week.
JAIL HELPS SOLVE
HOUSE SHORTAGE
Schaeffers
child within a
ChtHcr
to
Htcvra
al Hot
cernet
viclion •—
— for 21
uDUH tNtHltlON DUN JAGGtk
HO H Alt
^JoptcA
west
If
that
any
Grunewald
suburbs,
winter's
winter
down
fin
Hospital
iCtaituuied from FM* 1i
Powerful I’Veir
the
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Schueller,
children
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Call 1990
Vitamin-Rich Mix
mer. todax
of
Chilton Feb
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PROGRAMS
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$132.55
Tax Included
FEED
FOR
GROWING
CHICKS
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hurt
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PHILCO
Console Radio-Phonograph
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AAMRI-RUGGLES-HELD
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New Automatic Record Changer
Plays Up to 12 Records
• Quiet, quick automatic (hanging
— both 10 and 12 inch records
• No needles to change. Permanent
needle lasts thousands of plays.
• Powerful radio gets standard and
short wave reception.
• Concert Grand Dynamic Speaker,
glorious tone and great power.
LORETTA YOUNG
DAVID NIVEN
IN '
Danny Blair, six-monoth old son
of Mr and Mrs Jerry Antone Blair '
i flees and such rooms on the north
, and west in ac cordance with pre-
purposes He indicated that such a |
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No decision was made
regarding such a trip
Bringing the disc uslion to the
here t
; Company
Cut herbe. t-
are visiting ,
Henderson.
Denison
Saw
Denton
»OH I
FORT
Wheat
Bai h \
Oats No
No
2 10 1 2
No
EASY PAYMENT PLAN
I he World - Famous
WORTH.
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2
I ney for the past four years. The I
1 couple owned and operated a store )
' Requires No
Special Aerial
with a second application
the crop is in full bloom
dust is applied before the
pods are formed, it
WAS
Einplo
govern
Jobs b
pay ft
walk
1 indsa
His
volvinj
wll.i w
alls A
Many German
tended with trhlfty I
waiting until
tabby stepped
approached
see
It did, and
9 30 a m in the library of
First Baptist Church
| Although June 21st is the long-
est day of the year, we have our
| earliest sunrise about June 14th |
JUST PUT A RECORD IN THE SLOT. CLOSE THE
DOOR AND IT PLAYS! Amazing new way to play
records No fussing with Uda. tone arms, nr needles
Even a child can do it Also, powerful radio with fine
tone
Only $8155
I X V . WI '•J A vvill ug
10:30 Danton New*—Charlie's Mkt i
OLD ROARING FORK
HIGHBALkS INTO LIMBO
Splgler. ..-ircet Hospita; iina unnlc
i ann^i^rrv ’pa] | ceiving medical treatment
Education <U*s
Thompson
m Thurs-
A.M. TWI'AHDAY
7:(XL Red River Valley Playboy*
7:15—NEWS
7:30— Musical Clock
7 56- NEW8-CurU« Drug
8 00 Rev Ven*
8 30—Rev Sldebottotn
8 55 NEW”
• 00 -Ceell Spark*
9 15—Tradin' Poet
eulattng Co
0:30—Tndnv W» Live
• Aft—Churrli In (tie
Shepard Funeral Ilouta
10 00 NEWS
10:05- Rhythm Maker*
10:15—Platter Patty-Tobin Drug
UNBIOCK
^MGESTIVI1MC1
And Stop Doting Your Stomach
With Soda and Alkalirar*
•Hwct to get real relief from headache,
tomach, KM and bad breath by tahini
liters if the true cuuae uf
in the
tract
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10:40—Morning Dance
10 ftft- NEWS
11.00 Sanger Hour
11:30—«lm Bryant-O I OU
11 45—Polka Tima
11:15— -Fann News-Seed Hmm
12 OO—Novatime
12 IB—Round up-Reeves Drug
12:30—NBWB-Ren Ivey
12:45—Mid-day M«lodiea-Curtta
1:00—Rev T. Bctieumack
1:30— Rues Morgan Oroh
145mt Ftolkw
1 55-JTKWB
2 00- Salon concert
3:1B—Andrews Slatera
BAO—P. T A. of Denton
2:43—Prank Sinatra
2 AS—«BW8
• 130--Xavier Cugat
B:1B—Jimmy Dorsey
B A0—Oene XrUpa
3:43—Vocal VarieUee
a AB—MOWS
ry James
t Jwrsen'e Oeh
i—nitaon'i
3 AO -Off the fc»
4:46—MUM Bros.
4 AS—Kaepaaka Tlme-MeOrao
I D I STOCK
21 I API
tattle and
medium to
yenrlingri
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Julian Land. 435 W Highland. '
was admitted lust night tor medical
at tin Denton Hospital
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the wedding
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FORT WORTH May
Cattle '2 800 calvia 7(X)
(«lvva gvofiahv steady.
gc><>d slaughter steers and _ ____ _____r
m-<!ium lo g<x>d tut rows i agreement under whh h Eirt- st -
and c< rnmon cows cured important flying lights in
Doo-iioo, bulb Britain and the light to use Brit
mid choice Iml j.sh airportK in connei lion with Eu-
t'ommon to m - ropean nervice
NtiM'krr
k 1 4 OU-JO OO
L REAMLAND
Handsome hardwiax' table model with the sensational new
Philco changer e marvel of quiet, quick- operation Plays
up to 12 record . No needles to change Radio controls on
front. Built-in aerial system, superb tone.
W T Hester of Blum was ud-
i mi'ted Tuesday tor medical treat-
■ Later the same day, a cobra at- 1 lnrrP the Denton Hospita! and
tacked the boy as he passed the
| ant hill on his way home Pursued
' by the snake, the lad fled until
he fell
Suddenly a garuda
down, seized the
and flew away
The
of this city was admitted to Tex
as Scottish Rite Hospital for Crip-
Dallas rw- | tr‘P mi«»‘t be muoe
ual basis L'..
today by Jaques Power Saw |
„:.y of Denison against the
Combination Saw and
Company o!
The Jaques Power Saw Companv
claims Infringement oi
| saw patent
He set the next meeting for |
next Tuesday m the city Wakefield Nominated
Hindus, I
emwltng Mr Hnd Mrs
12279 Scripture
Dr. Roger D. Hcbard. immAm . pone originally scheduled tor the i
will teach the Bible lesson fol the | fneaUag. Bewnett described the re-
Fldelis Matrons Class Thursday at quireitwnts as parts sulphur The DDT kills leal
Accessible to public carrier trans- hoppers and beetles, including the
portatkin, away1 from heavy traffic black-spotted rtiahogany - colored j
the rotenone gets plant | dlu]’’ S[>|I|1K
” r 1 |nonliini 1«» r-
and the sulphur conrols the | ....,,,, .......
. r ... 22(H) common bluing lambs
rvxwiAArv tvsilH***/ * '■
• - - - . 17 00. g.HKl sh..rn lambs 1H 00-111 00
I SHERMAN Tex May 21
j An injunction and damage suit ot who
$100,(XX) was filed in district court : shelter nt the < Hv
A great new Pliilin
. . just arri\ed It’s
a beauty p.uked
with new features'
Ready for delivery
Come in, see and
hear it
, 8 30
I 8 45
j 10 00--Sign Off
Bringing the dlscusiion to the se-
1 lection of a hospital site, the pur- I
p«A<m . pose originally scheduled tor
Io; '--C fneetiag Bennett described the
'r 's as
uuf‘v< n!y
medium to choice spring lambh 1H0C-
22(H) common spring lambs 14(H)-
carats in n j
• I.AHT RIG DAY •
SPIKE JONES A- HIS CITY SLICKERS
EDDIE BRACKEN - CASS DALEY
"LADIES' MAN"
Feature Starts 1 31 - 3 27 - 5 23 - 7 19 - 9 15
studies
Mr i
SPIGLER-PALMER
BECOMES A HABIT
j HAGERSTOWN Md
all in the family, Frank T Splgler
I and Albert Palmer agreed today
Five Palmer sons have married
five Splgler daughters
' 14 years. This was t
record
Elizabeth Splgler i
Palmer in 1934
Etella Splgler
Palmer In 1938
Lula May V
twin, and Paul
Norine Splgler and
mer, 1942
Kathleen
Palmer, Jr.. 1947
The Spiglers have two unmar-
ried daughters, but all the Palm
| er brothers have already married
o keep healthy
Radio or Combination
U mlu.
idhI trarl
help
stared wiii.i iiir
i the north corner
intersection un-
light turned green
over to the north-
A repr<«sentalive vf the Social
Security Admlnlsgration will ap- :
pear at the post office Friday to I
take applications for benefits under |
I
Vitamin D poultry
mix with 3<)'< protein
concentrate. Helps put
growth and faster
gains on chicks.
which he said he projjo.sed to do-
I nate for a hospital site
The three sites ottered were not
discussed Stockard, however, sug-
gested that all committee members I
Inspect the sites before the next
meeting and look for othei possible
I sites
4 p Ill
hall count 11 room.
CAT IS NOT GREEN
ABOUT GREEN LIGHTS
BALTIMORE UP A tor-
toise-shell colored* alley cat.
taking none of its nine lives for
granted, game some 50 aston-
ished pedestrains a lesson on how
to keep healthy
i ne crowd
cat waited on
I ot a downtown
til the traffic 1
then marched
west corner
Once more
light c hanged,
the curb Just as a car
| and retreated to the sidewalk to
if the auto would stop ‘
the cat strode across to the north-
corner
human
cat did, there wouldn't I
fatalities from Jaywalking '
a jxtliceman commented.
PUPPETOON
FEATURE STARTS ---
3:09 - 5:11 - 7:13 -
U Old H <. H \ I \ >
May 21 (Al* i
1 ha id 2 H3 86
2 1.55-ttU
vk hilt* 1 (>w 1
Com N< > 2 y< How 1 97 -98
white 2 02-03
Soighihnti N<>
100 lbs 3 1U-14
CERTIFIED DRY
COLD STORAGE
We have the ONLY Certified
Dry Cold Stoi^ge toi turs m
Denton eountv We store cloth-
ing. tors, quilts and blankets
Mr 4rc Bonded
Vogue Cleaners
& Furriers
I. H. BARROW
721 N. Locust Phone 16b
bean beetle that feed* on the plant
leaves, the rotenone gets plant
lice: i ’ " - ‘ ‘ “
disease, powdery mildew
Recommended time for dusting
the mixture is two weeks before the
beans bloom, says Gregg, followed
a second application when
If the
bean
cuts down
danger of trouble c aused by pois-
onous residue left on the crop
Gregg emphasizes that the mix- i
ture is an all-purpose insecticide
only for the one crop, beans But
in field trials conducted by the
U S Department of Agriculture
last year, the DDT-rotenone-sul
phur combination upped bean
yields as much as 57 to 99 bushels
an acre
I bersburg. Pa jail the
| "home ' they were able to
Schaeffer lost Ins fob in
I erstown because lie was unable to
, find a place to live hi re alter his
i evic tion from a tourist c abin In
desperation, he turned to the Rev
|T B Johnson ot CliAm bersburg,
tin- emelgencv
jail
c X |a I
few week .
NORTON. Va -x>P) — The Roar- '
' Ing Fork railroad has roared its
j last roar
| The line, which began operation]
in 1904 was organized as a subsld- |
tary of the Blackwood Coal and ,
j Coke Company and once carried ]
a lot of coal as well as pasaenger
trains Large railroads gradually ]
extended their linen Into Virginia's .
coal fields and the Roaring Fork
pulled In Ila steel tentacles. When ]
the Southern extended a line to
Calvin the Roaring Fork let Its
engine fires die and became a
paper railroad
It's last act was payment of a
35 fee to the state corporation
commission for a dissolution certi-
ficate.
JURY SUMMONED FOR
VERDICT IN LYNCHING
GREENVILLE. 8 C. May 31.
i _(7p) —A South Carolina Jury was
summoned today by Circuit Judge <
J Robert Martin, Jr., to give an
ultimate verdict in the unprecedent-
ed mass-trial of 28 southern white j
| men accused of lynching a Negro , 2
Judge* Martin expected to begin
his charge to the Jury about noon
’ - - - -
case were concluded yesterday on
a note of sertional prejudice
Public Prosecutors Samuel Watt
and Robert Ashmore demanded con-
KT » ' * ,0*0 a I viclion >- but not the death penalty .
to.. Nov. 8. 1838 She and _ jor are charged with |
murder, and for seven others who at 8 p m in a piano recital ut the
accused of conspiracy and of . music hall Both musicians are stu-
| dents at the NTSC Demonstration
’ School.
WASHINGTON May 21 4’
| Ray C Wakefield of California
[ was nominated by President Tru-
man today for a new seven-year
1 on the Federal Communications
: Commission, beginning July 1
Fight For Boy's
are hbt wife. I ■ • e • ■ >•
Brown. Otner I At O 111 11101(1
and Johnnie Brown, all of •
W--M j MADRAS, India —0’1 A 1~. __
| miny kite or garuda. large hawk- |
'like bird venerated bv Hindus,: A'> 7
_ I . . ,, i son ot Oakland. Ca i!_.
^ pounced upon , cobra crawling Mr ttIldMrs Bvnin
[from an ant hill In a village near, h, rtpture
Trlchliiopoly, says an Indian Ian- ,
guage newspaper ,
l The garuda seized the snake’s '
head in its strong talons, but the '
| cobra Jerked down into Its hole I treatment
and in doing so pinched the kite’s ] aIKj clinic
feet against the side of the hole
] A cowherd, a 10-year-old boy '
I named Sabbiah. witnessed the In- 1 . .
cldent. according to the account I tre“
[and rescued the garuda by break I al“*
Ing open the ant hill, allowing the 1 w 1 Hester of
I bird to free Itself ;
M™. R. G. Wright
Taken by Death:
funeral Today
*Mra. B. O. Wright. 7». 0id at her
Jptnt. 328 Bryan Avenue. Tuesday
•i 7:45 p m.
- V4mtT*i mjrvtces were to be held
today at 3 p. m. at the Schmitz
... — _ Burial was in the
y. Pallbeaerera were
__». "Woottaou Harris.
Everett Edward*. C.
VI jbtlin and Wayne Bushey i
' MTS . VlHvM. who bad lived here |
tor the past 43 years, was burn in !
St. Jo, Mo. Nov. 8. 1868 She and
Q Wrtoht were married at La Jun-
ta, Colo., in July, 1894. She was a Bre
HMYOber of the Methodist Church. [ accessories before the fact.
Surviving her are a aon-in-law, I ..__—
Russell G Hutcheson of Denton: ]
tW0 granddaughters. Miss Lovellen ]
Hutcheson of Denton and Mrs Cat-
WUW ’ A Powell of Vc.non. two!
grandsone, George W Hutcheson
of Dallas, and Robert G. Hutcheson
of Dallas; two great-granddaugh-
ter*, Catherine Seott Powell of Vrr-
non, ahd Catherine Ann Hutcheson
of Dallas; and a great-grandson.
Hobart Allen Hutcheson of Dallas |
Fast Trip
SYOSSET, N Y„ May 21. — ]
A Woman, apparently ending a
large evening on Long Island, j
haffid the last train out of here;
lft3t night at the last possible'
minute
The conductor yanked the cord
gnu'brought the train to a stop
down the track He ahouted: "Hurry
up, lady, where do you want to go?"
Hha puffed up with the word "Syos-
Wtearily, the conductor pulled the
OOrt again, as he told her: “You’re
lady."
beings crossed as
be
HAGERSTOWN Mel
Win vi"U-ran Harry
his wife and fw<> young
were lodged m the nearby Cham ,
only
find
Hag I
r.M. WEDNEMOAT
5 00—1-42 Club
6 45- T8CW New*
6 :00—Evening Dunce
6 45 Bwcetwcxid Serenaders
6 30—NEW8-Orace Harrow
6 45 Qagebruab Serened* Hikes
Feed A Jackson Oro.
7 00- Shoppers' Quids
7 15—Songs by Croaby - Harpool’a
7:30 Your Sports Parade
7 45 Orrtn Tucker
7 55- -NKWS-Denton
tlonal Bank
8 :00 —Rev. Johnson
8:30 Negro Goa)>el Ringing
8 65 NEW8
8 00- Denton Melody Boys Hikes
Golden 8<:ho Spiritual Binger
NEWS I forests.
land almost-loving care, have tak-
I en a beating this severe
j from poachers who chop
i trees IndLx-rlminatedly
| wood
Tile famed Grunewald In Ber
Un's western suburbs, alTeady
thinned by last winter's author-
and planned cuttings, has
the victim of night pirates
who poach in the darkness to
elude British and American guards
and German police
Sometimes when police attempt
to rout them the poachers resist
with clubs
t at
Clinic
Jack Thurmond. 800 W Hickory.
underwent major surgery Tuesday ; Con Meted of Murder
at the Denton Hospital and Clinic .
Mrs a H Green 323 Hettie. was! MARLIN. Tex .-May 21 145
aditnued Tuesday for medical treat- 1 Poht Crenshaw. Chilton, Tex., fur- ,
at the Demon Hospital and nipr- ,l>day was convicted ot the
I murder of A B Hammond of
| A F Curtis ot Hebron was dts- , Chlltll“ Fpb 16 and sentenced to
missed today from the Denton Hos- 30 -Vtars 1,1 Llle s,atf’ penitentiary
pltal and Clinic after undergoing
miner surgery
Michial Reed of Argyle was ad- 1
rnitted Tuesday for medical treat-
ment and was dismissed today from
the Elm Street Hospital and Clinic i
John Gerlach, 425 Denton was]
dismissed today after receiving I
medical treatment at the Elm [
Street Hospital and Clinic
A B Baker. Jr route 2, Den-
ton. was admitted Monday and un-
deiwent major surgery today at the
Elm Street Hospital and Clinic I
John M Wilson, 322 E Mulberry,
was dismissed today from the Elm
. Street Hospita: and Clinic alter re- '
_• major insects
conduct | (*iyy -fgnds were available lor such | that hit snap beans
The remedy, says Entomologist |
I Paul Gregg, of the Texas A and ,
IM College Extension Service Is
1 merely a new mixture of three al- ]
ready well-known materials DDT
rotenone and sulphur Proportions ]
of the mixture are one part 3 per ]
cent DDT. on*' part of one half of I
one per cent rotenone and two I
! 1H OO-2H 00
W TV OMit . iVl
--Tile toll in the April 9 tornado at
Woodward rose to 101 today with
the death hi «n Alva. Okla . hos-
pital of Mrs Lottie Mae Tharp.
76 Mrs Tharp was Injured when
her home was damaged bv the
tornado and then caught fire
] vation providing for good drainage,
i should not be in a commercial or
industrial area, slum area or near
a cemetery and other undesirable
locations, should be on a lot at
[ least 6<;() feet square, should pro-
vide at least sufficient parking ]
[ space for one car to every two
beds with a separate staff park
Ing lot. have space for a possible
nurses home, have suitable soil
qualities to support an adequate
foundation determined by soil tests,
and suitable water, lights, gas. sew-
erage and fife protection facilities
Three Nites Proposed
Three persons made site propos-
als Dr Roberts ottered 18 ac res j
I including Pruet' Hill on the north-
' west city limits at a price ol $25 -
00C John Orr, a realtor, offered a
site in the Carroll Park addition
without specifying the • price
hiil-V se Poison
ceooucu^ from Pm* D , |
ready in existance. Average needs ]
I are estimated at about four and
one-half general hospital beds per I
' thousand he explained COLLEGE STATION This year]
Williams suggested that a man | for lhp nr8t un,p '1>xa8 **3pt«We
. . . growers can have an ail-purpoae
be sent to Austin, but Stockard | thBl promises to control all 14 00 18 00
the federal old-age and survivors ' said that he did not know whether 1 the major Insee ts and diseases ] 11 50-14 00
__________ — ------------------. Inaurfthct program and , !
Final arguments in the lengthy I aHCj Lsabel Scionti. in a piano re-1 other related business, according to 1
cital tonight at 8 o'clock in the an announcement by Ernest L ]
-iu»ic hall al North Texas State ] Tuff, manager of the
■ The representative |
will be in Denton all day starting ]
at 8:30 a m
swooped
Snake in its
claws, and flew away after clr- j ment
cling the village The villagers ] Clinic
feel certain it was the same gar- | A E
| uda and same cobra, the paper
states
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Loral Tractor
Com patty Sited
j George M Hopkins, an attorney and I
HOSPITAL NOTES member of the Flow trustee^, of- '
Jimmie Gray 1916 W Hickory fered a sltP ,,n Hopkins Hill on
] was admitted last night tor medical I £"”as Crive Just outside the city
ut the- Denton Hospital
DUBLIN iA’> A m a $20 000-
'; 000 Irish Air Transport Company
| has been launched unde:
ment auspices to foster
Inside and outside ol
The undertaking is a sequel to
the comprehensive Anglo-Irish an
under whic h
important
BIRTHS
Born to Mr and Mrs E A Baker.
1108 N Elm. a son. Robert Asbury
today .it the Elm Street Hospital
and Clinic Mrs Baker Is the form-
er Miss Lora Fave Faulkner, daugh-
ter of Mr and Mrs R L Faulkner
I 332 E Oak
The Adult
taught by Miss Ruth
1 will meet al 1 p
| dav In the household arts building
at Texas State College for Woman | rv‘l! /"* 7“*''I vailina winds on a fairly high ele-
for a demonstration of textile paint- ^lpd. Ch.‘ treal’ I vation nrovldinu for uood drainage,
tng and stenciling "Accessories for ]------- —---------- -
th»> UfWYia*’* will hw* fhb Hfa/*na- I 1’1 HSON Al S
sed All those 'nterested in attend- ] Mr and Mn>‘ j o ‘Nelson have '
held | lt>g ftre invited. j purchased a new home 8t 320 Ful-
[ their daughter. Marjorie Ann, from
■■ ■ Nelson owns and op-
farm and ranch in cast
Mrs Nelson, a reg-
istered pharmacist, has been with
| the Coffey Drug Store in McKin-
j ney for the past four years. The |
couple owned and operated a store |
1 in Blue Ridge tor 24 years. They
are members ol the First Christian
Church Miss Nelson will enter the :
Denton Senior High School in the
' fall but is now continuing her
> in Me Kinney
and Mrs A B
cut tel
. uni,ers
good
10 00-23 00.
14 00 18 O0
y, arlingx and c ..lv,*
H.gs 400 bulclcer bogs 25o to1
mostly 50< bic’hec . sows steads to j
50c higher lop 23 75 paid hy gfty 1
butchers good and (hole- hogs
weighing 1H0-29O ll> 23 50. good and1
chok'e :t<M)-42.5 lb 22 00-23.25: good '
land choice 150-115 Ibr 2175-23 25.1
sows Hi 00. sta ko pigs 16 00-21 00
8h,-ep io IX/0, aged t ho-p and gcxxl
spring lan.lis ste iuy. <oii.mcn to me-
lantb- em'-e tdv lowei Don’t *: C" *
■our aloniMh, gu an
•od* aad other *ilc*ll
your trouble i* constipation.
In the* c*«*. your r«*l trouble i* not
•tonuceh at *11, Hut in the inteatinsl
where 80% ot y our food i* digttotrd. And wlieu
th* lowor part get* blocked food may fail (v
di<wt properly.
Wtoal you want lor nwl relief
thing to ‘‘unblock’ your l^wer intvetu
Something to dean it out effectively
$ture get back on her feet.
Get Carter * Pill* right now Lak* m* di
rvctnd. They gently and.-ff^lively “unbiock”
your digentlve tract '1 nia j>erinit* all f> ot
Nature’s own dicwtive juice* to mil better
with your food. You get genuine relief from
indignation ao you can feel rttilly good *gau.
Buy Carter * Pill* today ‘Unblock'' your
intestinal tract for real relief from indlge*t.uu
yean
Funecwl services will be
Thursday at 3 30 p tn. at the Cor-
inth Baptist Church, conducted by
the Rev J. L Roden, pastor of the
Highland Baptist Church in Den-
ton. Interment will be in the Shiloh
cemetery. The body will be held at
the Shepard Funeral Home until
shortly before the funeral
Brown was born in Crofton. Ky .
April 26. 1871
Surviving
three sons.
Brown
near Corinth; a brother.
Brown of Argyle; 11 grandqhMdren
and three great-grandchildi^h.
today at his home near Corinth ] Inez »nrl oteneilina "Anersxnrisa for I raenl 0,1 fndaj. Maj 16.
following an illness of several I the Home" will be the toj»ic discus- ]
i
MIm Connie Cover will be pre-,
sented by her teachers, Drs. Silvio]
cital tonight at 8 o'clock In the ... .
] music hall al North Texas State | Tuff manag
| College. Another piano pupil. Miss i gionul office
I Donna Phillipa daughter of Mr
] and Mrs Ray Phillips. 1112 Hlgh-
| land will be presented Thursday
man
growers can
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