Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 238, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 21, 1947 Page: 4 of 14
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Money Saving
COATS 'A OFF
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Ladies-
Rayon Panties
69c V alue
2 for $1.00
! .adies’
Nvlon Hose
98c to $1.59
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WEEK-END
Specials
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BUY A SUIT NOW. ALL Cl
LADIES SUITS 'A PRICE VI
I .allies’
Pink and VV lute Satin
BRAS
Only 59c
Be Sure to Shop Burrs This W eek End .. W e re (Hfering
Values in Every Department.
You Ladies Have an Opportunity Io
Save I hi Suib & I oals
iKitehen Shower For Bride-Elect
to
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Martin Semour
It Egga ’Km On
lilt-
ENAMELS
HAMILTON
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T&P Directors Renamed
PERRYMAN
DRUGS
Phones 23.; & 23
Fraternity l.s
Host for Donee
iiimunltv
.■ Rural
V-.lal
i w us
i dessert course
table luu1 with
For
Use Ixjng Lasting
Quick Drying
Complete Satisfaction
TEMPLE LUMBER
COMPANY
115 S. Austin
Murrell. Bill
Fredric
members
Miss
W
LITTLE BUSINESS GETS
RESPITE IN POLAND
Phone
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AMHERST. 1
Politeness to
Harpuol Ke'1 &
Seed House McKinney
oslliet Ic
jiiodut
glass
YIT LASTING
During the evening
course was set Veil
from 1
attended
attending .
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11
and
I Given Bv Mmes. Brooks and Martin
was i •
123 Ave. A
t unnin •>
today
The cunning center open to the
doinmuruty. will run Thursday and ,
Friday of this week, Monday. Tues-
day and Frldav of next week and
after that on all week days J T
House will operate the canning cen-
et up bv R iberts and Dr. Juhn-
Clirlxian. head of the luime
c onimles department at TSCW
J his grtut medicine In fnmutn to
rt-lh vt* j/uin. nervous dlBtr«t»B uiui
Wruk, t iiuiky, ’chugged out
©f fiiih cluys when dur to ftfntUe
' 111 .< 1 hunt I monthly dlstui bnh< rs
LiOIHrifiaifAMS compound
and i
and
m tlie bride's
presented by
Operation of a community can-
ning center at tlie Rural Arts ,
' Building at Texas State College tor
Women sponsored by the college |
and the vocational agriculture de-
partment ol lile Denton High
'I D
said
------, ________ was hon- ! ,—----.... ... — ---------
chapters,are William McFee, presi. ; „red with a bridge-luncheon at the . School, will begin Thursday. H
Fort Worth Woman s Club by her \ Roberts
Chirr les Robertson of I
I workshops, perfumes and <
j factories, artistic goods
I Hon. furniture fin toi u .. ..nd
works
BOB DAY
TRANSFER & STORAGE
Ixinf DtoUnce M <>»!•»«
DINTON, Phone
dent. Hay Slierrllng, vice-presl-i
dent; Phil Brown, secretary. Bill |
Williams, treasurer, George Nelms,
reporter. Martin Linderman, Alvis’
Speed. Warren Reed Archie Old-
am George Stanly. Milton Nunn.
William Coury. Dale Grayam, I. E
Gray and Billy Hopkins
1 iividends
stixk and
t were de-
30 to
13
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CRIME SACHET bv <*«*• t**
cousin. Mrs
Fort Worth
Those from Denton
were Mmes Bass. Jerry Fowler
1 Baldwin. Kirk Cansler, C
Hancock Robert Hal Jackson i
W W King
A gift of cr
chosen pattern
the hostess
z
social fraternity at North
State College, Saturday at the !
Denton Country Club on the Fort !
Worth highway, attended by 48
couples '
’I he c lub house was c' J
with a color llicine ol old rose and ,
white The Kappa Pin crest was ,
mounted above the mantel her mother
i el reshmenl,
An Informal spring dance
held by members of Phi chapter j Mrs yy j. Brooks Jr. and Mrs Alfied Martin entertained with a
of Kappa Phi Omega, ac ademic - j kitchen s). <wer hi honor of Miss Courtenay Wright of Tort Woith. bnde-
Texas p*ect 1,1 Midshipman R W Bnss, Jr ol Denton, Tuesday afternoon at
j the home ol Mrs W F Brooks. Sr., 2040 W Oak
j Entertainment was Informal. During tin affernoon
i ol strawberry short cuke and coffee was served Iren u
I an Italian cutwork cloth and decorated with a targe bouquet of irtr.es
Spring flowers were used through-*
decorated | out yle p(lU!M.
Guests were Miss Wright, and
Mrs W P Wr'glit of
Fort Worth, Mrs it W Buss, moth- ■
er of tlie bridegroom-to-be, and '
Mmes John M Brooks, Hal Jack-
son. J Kirk Cansler. Robert Wais- ,
ton. John Whitson. Warren Whit- |
son, Jr C H Hancock J L Bald-
win and J L Burks
Monday Miss Wright
WARBA W i/l’j Seeking
riase the margin of employment .
in indtfgriee not producing goods !
of first necessity, the council of
ministers lias ordered basic enter-
prises employing up to loo work-
ers per shift lie excluded fioin na-
tionalization Formerly, industries
employing 50 workers were to be ,
nationalized
Industries aitected include iron-I
casting works, mechanlal repair
Gusts Irani Fort Worth
Dallas attended the dance,
special guests wt re W B Packer. I
W L Murrell, Bill Moncrief and |
R E
Ac live
Muss. May 21
i hens wus advocat-
ed by the University ol Masstu hu-
suits today
A bulletin to fanners from the I
desk of the university extension
editor, said "Knouking on the lay- '
ing house door before entering will I
give the liens a chance to know
you are coming, and they wont be!
scared when tlie dcor
opens
DALLAS, Tex May 21 <4'i All
officers ot itic- board ol directors ol
tlie Texas and Pae itic Railway
were re-elected ut an organization
meeting here yesterday Dividends |
of $125 on preferred C '*
$100 on common stock
suddenly 1 glared, both payable June
stockholders ol record June
1
re-
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was
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Chitwood gave
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PARIS. Tex . May 21 —i4'h--Tex
Under her
lion to grow more cereals
Just Unpacked for
SUMMER!
—Cotton Sheer,s
Batiste
Ut
Dot tec' Swiss
—Sheer Gingham
i
Your favorite name veri-
hta ia quality! Creamy,
fragrant, it's the enemy of
penpuanon, the friend of
your clothes!
DBODOftANT CREAM
1 oaac., J 50*;
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Ji
Weal
lA/omen J
ALSO
JVj »un<« tii«
$1 00-
•Flvt fa*
HomerSjCurtis
, Drug Co*
| EQUAL DAYS AND YEARS
Tlie days and years are ot equal
3 on tlie planet Mer-
which turn‘d on It*** axis once
durHig a complete turn around Liu*
fun
i I eng tics
? cury.
in tlie Ifnality
Is to be dune
not less
rates Miuuia
(I roup 3 I
LitboKT,
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tor prc i
Wurk-
Cmplvzyrd Mil
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DENTON (Tex.) KECORD-CHRONICLE— W« tlnrsday, May 21, 1M7
Judge Sarah Hughes of Dallas Is
B&PW Club Special Dinner Speaker
Judge Sarah Hughes ot Dallas was spc-dal sjx-tikcr lor the Business
and Professional Womens Club last night at a dmnt-r meeting in tlie
, spec lai dmmg room at Texas Slate College tor Women
Effective Politics" was the topic on
’ urging women to assume their tole us i
EWru........... .
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DBNTON BEAUTY WILL
BE SEEN IN NEWSREEL
cMtM <athryn Blankenship of
riainaavilla, student at Texes State
CoUag* for Women who rvpreaent-
edp6enton at the Banta Rosa
Roundup at Vernon May 8, will be ]
saen In a Universal newsreel at
the Texas Theatre here Thursday
I .Through Saturday.
'MiM Blankenship was .selected
from 10 bathing beauties in a con-
l4et at the Texas Theatre here last
month and given an all-exprase
paid trip to the Santa Rosa Round-
tag Where beauties Irom 25 Texas
towns competed
'Scenes of the bathing beauties
at the Roundup will be shown on
the newsreel at the Texas the
inainder of this week
DHS Science Club Has
Hayride and Picnic
• A hayride and wriner roast
Meld last Thursday at Hickory
Greek last Thursday hy members
of the Science Club of the Den-
tan Senior High School
Thirty-four members and guests
were present.
Special guests were Mt and Mrs ,
Q K. Denman Miss Fa y Me Curt y. ’
sponsor, also attended
i which Judge Hughes spoke.
________ _________ ______ ____ . informed mid active citizens
! She emphasized the importance of care in selection ot candidates for
I public office and the willingness of each individual citizen in lending
support of money and influence fore
the best candidates in political cam- I . - / vpp.
paigns and elections Citing the II Alt I l|||ppp<
"high cost of runnlg tor office," | s lo
| Judge Hughes leiteruted that the I Illi
interest* of those willing to lend |fm|*||bu| A|
support are realized in legislation llIoLtllK II 11
I Tn her talk she particularly | - - . .. ..
1 the necessity of citizens I |y| < 1 pz< i ■ m ||*|| I
: following through" aftei the elec ^Idl t| 11 IN Udi!
lion is over with telegrams, letters
and personal representatives at the 1 In the Crystal Room ot Marqms
i legislative seat to be sure that the Hall Monday afternoon, members
) desired legislation 1* achieved. | and guests of the Benjamin Lyon
I Mrs Mattie Lloyd Wooten, presi- I Chapter of the National
I dent of the club, conducted the | rA'"“'
i meeting and piesenled the guest
| speaker Mrs. Lillie Wisely was pro-
, gram chairman Miss Annabelle
Pritchard introduced the guest
musicians, Ml.ss Virginia Clark and
E C Richards, vocalists, and Miss
Ruth Reavley, piano accompanist.
Miss Clark sang "Why Do I Love
You," from "Showboat ' and Rich-,
urd sung ' Grundma " Duet selec-
tions were "Will You Remember"
irom "Maylime" and "Sympathy"
from "Tlie Firefly
Mrs. H G
I club collect
j Routine business was conducted
' during the business session, when
plans were made for 10 members
, o the club to attend the state
■ E>&PW convention in San Antonio
June tl-8
Members were requested to send
telegrams and letters to Senator
Vic Kyle, who will present the pro-
j posed bill for Jury service for worn- I
I en. urging prompt action
I Over 100 members and guests I
I were present at the dinner. Tables
were decorated with garlands of
I roses.
j The June meeting will be a social
session: announcement of further
\ plans will be made
zoic II tU C Texas Tech Buys Bull
as ___ _ _
I 150 for Carnation Lamar Cream- |
ery Governor at a c.
the Lamar creamery 1
gistered Holsteins yesterday The I
. animal was herd bull for the local
firm's dairy farm
A total of 106 animals sold for
$29,028.
1 the National Society
I Daughters of Americ an Revolution,
were enter!umed with a musical
program arranged by- Mrs. Persls
Terhune, music chairman
The musicians from Texas State-
College. lor Women were Miss Hel-
en Blbley. violinist, accompanied
by Ml.ss Jean O'Brien, Miss Mar-
gery Tatte, pianist, and Miss Louise
Hudespeth, via alls!, accompanied
by Miss Mudge Boucher
After the program the following
officers were installed Mrs A O
Colt mnu regent. Mrs W R
j Chambers, vice- regent; Mrs W W
Wright chaplain; Miss Willie Elise
McCormick, recording secretary,
Miss Edna Haynes McCormick, cor-
responding secretary; Miss Virgin-
ia Ami Egan, treasurer; Miss Eliza-
beth Lyon, registrar, Mrs William
Williams, parliamentarian. Mrs.
Ixrrena Bates Smith, historian
Mrs. J W .Smith, flag custodian.
[ Mrs Horace M Davis, librarian
and Mrs George O Hughes, spon-
| sor ot junior DAR
A dessert course was served to
members and guests during the so-
I clal hour The dec orations were
bouquets ol spring flowers and po-
lyanthus roses
Hostesses wi re Mrs Persls Ter-
hune, Mrs Charles Smoot and
1 Mrs William Williams.
Guests were Mrs Robert M Mit-
chell, Mrs W D Lamb and R O
| Lyon
Technological College paid $2.- I
e-----.<— Lamar Cream- I Under her austerity" program
dispersal sale of j to meet post-war problems Britain
herd of re- Is reducing her livestock popula-
1 I Dm f urtiu1 mnr** cprpnk
( OMRM TOKs‘ \(>H( I. ()| TK\IS
IIK.HU \\ ( o\s | K| < T1ON
hauled pi t.jHjrsM l- for constructing
| 15 1'29 ii. id <1 lh»t Mix As phaltic
Cuneo tc Pho iuiiit ii Hu Wlsp County
l ine t<> Ninth 1. »< um St in Danton
A' ’Y ’ (’iHititTllou on Highway No
24. covtod bv C 134-9-12. In Denton
County, will be leceivtd at the High
i wav Dipaitnicut Au tii. until 9 00
I A M Mt v 27 1947 and then pub-
licly up* ind and read
This i h Piihlic Works-’ Project,
hn defined io II .use Bill No 54 of
I the 43id I < l-*tun < f the StaU** of
T’exa^ and Ho’ihc Bill Nu 115 of the
44tli Ix»glslRturi <>! th'- State of Texax
and hm nu< h is subject to the pro-
visions ol said Hous** Bills No pio-
visl(>rts Ler» in are int« nded t«» In
j conflict with the provisions of . aid
Actfl
- In accordance with provLsiuna of
I raid Houim- Bills th<* State Highway
Commission has ascertained the wag •
I rat»« prevailing in the locality m
whi< h thiA work is to be done The
Contrncto»- shall pay hot le.ss than
I the prevaihne wage
i the prop<Aal f.r
I craft or tv pv <>t
i >nul< ’’ t
I u i k • y ikn i . lUllll
tin.. pr<ije< i
Ij^iil Id .lid»*v work Khali be paid
for at th* ngular governing rates
Plans and specification* available
tin office of M C Wilborn. Dia
t Fin’liin*! DuHhb T» xa* and
. Texas Highway D< partment. Austin
• Usual righto rest rveti May 13-20
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DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON
CHECK THESE VALUES IN NEW
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WORK PANTS
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$2.98 Values. NOW .... $2.25
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$3.49 Values. NOW .... $3.99
WIND
$3.49
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To
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SPECIAL ON TOWELS
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INSUUANCX aa4 BONDS
Jxckoon Bld(. Phone M
79c Values
Reduced to
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■—Organdies
— White and ( <>l-
ored Batiste
—Lawns
-Swisses
Sheer Rayons
-—Prints
— Dots
—Dotted Crepes
—Linens
Plain & Printed
— Rayon Butcher
Linen
.—Checked Gingham
—Plaid Ginghams
—Solid Color
Chambrays
—80 Square Prints
— McCall’s Patterns
—New Buttons
—Zippers all colors
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$3.69 Values. !N( . $2.77
$3.58 Values . $2.66
$4.59 Values. NOW ... $3.19
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Blue and White Striped Denim
OVERALLS
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DENIM OVER ALLS
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We Fix ’em Expertly
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 238, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 21, 1947, newspaper, May 21, 1947; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1313990/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.