Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 238, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 21, 1947 Page: 5 of 14
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Wednesday. May I) 1917—DENI ON
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s Miscdlanuous Shorter Given For
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NEW SERVEL
• Graduates
’/4 Lb. Pkg. 28c
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WHAT TO GIVE—That's an easy problem
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100 lbs. $4.80
• Pilcher am! Coty Compacts
• Colognes
• Ladies’ Billfolds
• Air Maid Hosiery. (Nylon)
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• Beautiful Box Stationery
• Hughes All Around Nylon Brush
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• Shaeffer and Eversharp Fountain Pen Sets
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• Combination Bronson Cigarette Lighters and Cases
• Sunshade Colored Glasses
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BROOKS DREG STORE
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• Hughes Mini Kit (Comb and Brush)
Fruit
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Canning Supplies
M. A. Gay Roofing
& Sheet Metal Co.
•*1 have been bo pleased with the year-round comfort
provided by theServel equipment that I felt you would
want to hear about it,” writes Antonio Campdera, of
4518 Lake Side, Dallas.
“I can think of hardly any material thing for a home
that Could provide more comfort, and do more for the
health of everyone in the home, than a Serve! All-Year
Gaa Air Conditioner like the one we have had the ex-
treme pleasure of enjoying.”
Mr. Campdera’s satisfaction with his Servel unit ia
What's more, Servel filters out dust, dirt, and pollen,
thua keeping your home cleaner longer, and providing
welcome relief from pollen asthma and hay fever.
“As you know, I have had the Servel unit in my
home for the past five years. During that time it has
kept our quarters delightfully cooled all through the
hottest summer weather and provided clean, even heat
all winter, too.
“The equipment has proved pleasingly economical
, to operate, and the company has provided excellent
service. And, too, the unit makes hardly any noise —
much lees than other types of air conditioning equip-
ment I’ve seen in service.
The home of Antonio Ccmpdera at 45! 8 Lake Side !« on* of n
numbar in and around Dalia* that hava tho yoar-round com-
fort and convenience of Servel All-Y nr Gat Air Conditioning.
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wonderful ‘‘new quality of living” every day in the
year. Get complete information about the Servel All-
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In winter, Servel warms the air, adds just the right
amount of humidity for comfort, and circulates it
evenly. 'Inhere are never any drafts, never any “layers”
of hot and cold air.
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NEW ARRIVALS
On Sale Today
SjHirtx News. Saturday Evening
Post, Crime Comic, Mechanics
Illustrated. Astounding Science
Fiction. Magazine Digest. Cath-
olic Digest. Today's Woman Of-
ficial Detective. Minicani. Sci-
ence Illustrated, and Holiday
, is l liu- many other magazines and
newspapers.
Fultx News Agency
SW Cor. Square
echoed by every Dallas homeowner and businessman
for whom we’ve installed this marvelous equipment.
Complete in one simple unit, it actually provides •
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Harold I. Davis of
I uesrlay night in the
J D Collins of Fort
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“YOU BET WE’RE ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT OUR
for ,
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PAINT -
New Paste To Keep
Bread F’resh Weeks
KANSAS CITY May 21
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found that
hx.seiird by
luul slid
and Mrs C 1.
E Smoot, Miss
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und Mrs. A
Mrs. Wilson Hostes* <
Mr* M. R. WUaoo. 1W1 ■
entertained with a birthday
con Saturday honoring tier buntownd
and his gueat. Jim Bab Nancs
Amarillo Several gueaU attuned: •
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For Hauling, Packing,
Crating of Any Kind. ,,,,,1’
Freight Transfer
BEN FORD
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German urban population 1
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The committee said that
population ol lhe three zone:
been able to maintain Its i
tional position sln< e lust
ber. although many Germans
25 Lbs. $2.00 i
SIIOTGl N SHELLS. 12 Gauge !
Hute.n on
Ant la ny
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Amos and Mrs Virgil Gates will
he hostesses at u luncheon ut 12
noon at the home ot Mrs Amos 1
1615 N Docust Mrs Jack Cole will ;
entertain with a luncheon Saturday
at 1 30 p m at iter home 409 Mari-
etta, und Mrs Muttle Lloyd Wooten J
i u tea during :
tile afternoon at her home. 1113 N
Locust |
F Connally of j
i.ruuii of Fort ,
Bule ol Marlin
Peterson ol Wichita
ridence of tuberculosis I
was 'potentially threatening m ,
view of the nutritional state of the!
Will' ii I
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East
rt .anted discovery of.
AUSTIN. lex. May 21
Four appointments by Gov
, told H Jester to tiie state board
I of medical examiners were approv-
, cd by the Senate yesterday.
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Waco.
Worth
Unless you have a rabbit's foe-
don't trust your luck —
Insure with L'».
\eeps our home cool all summer / \
Provides cozy warmth in winter!”
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Ps very economical to operates
«* hi <poi Is Mrs
Smma Phi plaque, and
journalism student 1 Grapevine
writing, about 40
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LUCK,
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killed ••
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night 'A the eod mnk .
<&•«<• grave yor<
y«v'!l always b«v«
pood just •
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| The Senate also approved the no- j
111unit ion of G
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■11: till 1 . Nut W
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, .io ti ii t, and David
i :->t.rim.u as
1 t'otmiy Court
Miss lanell Wood of
Denton w:i- honored with
home of Mrs (■ w Lanvs'on
W oi t Ii. Mill ol 'lie brnli ci o
Mi. Coll'.n will at t eno 11 ic
in Hollywood
(ICi-.'i atloti
gl ecn ano w lute v. it
from which ' he bt Ide
Mis, gifts
silver ; decorations
extemporun-
e.u her this
ki,' an.c MEDH AL EXAMINERS
l Worth j APPROX ED BY SENATE
Davi . ot
nuii'd* "ed
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................................'-j MARSHALL says press
,, ........|dav al lerell Okla J '( (1 \ E'R X (. E 1M PORT A NT
1 ' man Mcinot lai Award ; point abote D'-nisoil Dam. the peak
i lake level for Lake lexi t. a was
predli ted at 625 loet 1 n toil.A Con-
■tinned rains, howevc., Inay end
I the lake even higher | j (...
I’ Hardy Ji of Bay
Judge of the 130th judicial |
Brooks Jr , of Tyl- .
n4th jtidii ial
H Brown of
lodge of Hie Grayson | port iorunent
al law
BERLIN (A'i A tripartite nu-
tritional committee which toured
the British. American und French
zones oi Germany reported today
that the inc™..... ______
potentially threatening
That Say
S£5T MSH£S
’CLASS OF'47’
:: RSf
I ntls ,nr! Pieces
SLR ED B\CO\.....Lb. 25c
Dili I l.s.
TI RKEX GROW EX A $5.30
Kraff's, Anieiican or \ » Ivet ta
(IIEESE......2 Lb. Box 89c
For Horses, Mules and Cattle
OMOLEXE . .1(H) Lbs. $4.75
DENISION 1
at $100 ■ With the river
illege can day at lerell
Ills tuiirv tU.MI V***A iJUUillini
' with Misses Jean Jagoe Ellie Whit-
more and Mrs W M Russell as-
sisting Mrs. Jones in serving the
buffet coffee course Ti.< table
bouquet of mixed
• PAYMENT RESUMED ON
J (COTTON LOSS CLAIMS
WASHINGTON. May 21 -
The Agriculture Department
i bounced today it has resumed pay-
ment to growers on HMti cotton
| toss claims under the crop Insur-
ance program
These payments were discon-
tinued on March 11 because funds
for cotton crop losses were ex-
payments was
' congressional |
|.' 11 Is 1
H. Pl
J. :.n < 'inn in Im
D I .H ( ' x il« I ■ Si i 11 p.s< >1!
mem bei <ii Who's Who
» .m (' o 111 • i • • : h i (I L i u \ t • i
(‘iHiiiiiual » i( d
( ..j, !oi u'mmi.K :h<
collie •
i t -c 1
Spring Howrin ic
throughout ll
Tuesday morning by Mrs W. E Jones at her home. 612 Grove.
At tile informal luncheon places for guests were marked with cor- for cotIon
e used for the centerpiece at 1 trusted
Resumption of |
madfi possible by
< appropriation of »20,000,000 to pay j
claims still outstanding. j
IlHiIllS
In tiie recenmg him
Cl V Duvi.s. niutliir "t
gloom-to-be. Mis.'
wint I lie Alpha Collins Cor .igi- .
ward presented to b<autv red tulip1
i on.i who mandolin d Hie high .the bride-elect
s< hi'la.11 !<■ i.verai'e throughout
I . ..iiegl 'Da-
■set of S'lllke-
Wlnnrl 1.1 tin
■man (>"it Irophy
in was Allie
Mutual et Varn-
‘O .Hal I'i';.";v liver ol
won the Leman Tetlin ■
trophy, and Miss Vurni'i .
Anderson of Sweet-
i la-man badminton! Misses Curolvn
'.iin.’i also won th' land Dawn Hawlev
i liampionsbip award | pi. .sided ut tin- gi.e
rv was given tile j
cup tor l»’i"" '
cpoi t s
Phi
{ Children betwivn tiie ages ol
' six und 14, old persons and lhe
! normal consumer ot approximate- --------- --------
ly 45 per cent ol lire population | will entertain with
which is depndent on the official
! 1.550 calorie dally ration are in the
j rwwxrA«.t Z'rxt»H t ( iz»»» thu A/immllloo
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AUSTIN, Tex . May 21 '45 The
State Board of Education has bee.:
i relieved of its duty to determine
' what the per capita scholastic up
! portlonment should be, the attor
I ncy general has held in an opinion
Relief came when tile legisla-
ture passed its $55 per capita up
bill this session, the
opinion declarc.l
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YORK. .May 21 Ms
exhibited as the wold's
. cions at the International
xliibitioii. a British Guiana
1H56 is ue vnllli 1 at $50,000, was
i- mu when officials made their
dads check ol exhibits yesterday..
'mull t ink its mounting I
ami found t lint the stamp.
spot -
behind a
H,. •
..I i.di nt making the greates;
1 1'i J r 1 bu’1.ui to the campus,
■c n m de on c, mi nil'll, emeiit
Campus organtr itfons nt Texa
College for Women
I approximately $2 100
ollege yesteiduy. und
i ei eived award s m
il ,u liie'.
11.,
J.ill.
'45
Members ot tiie American Associa-
tion of Cereal Chemisbs in conveli-
; tlon heie learned that soon week-
old bread my not worry tiie house-
wife
Research Chemists H
I and H F Johnson of
i walk Conn
a paste solution, known as poloyx-
ethylene stearate, a fraction ol an
, ounce ol w Inch w ill
fresh for seven days
Sliortnge oi raw materials for the
paste lias prevented widespread
use so tar
decorated with
spring flowera
The gift of
honoree was -
i pattern
I Thursday Mis M M Bradiev of
I 1 nkc Dallas and Dr Leila Skiles o!
Lemon will entertain ut Margin:
nutrl- i ,,l*6 with a breakfast honoring Miss
D.'.em- M'Cullar. ' ........
are .......
in a "decidedly poor condition" to
withstand any further decrease in
food intake
V. a 1.4 »■..»a
i sages of pink roses Pink roses also were used for Hie centerpiec
the table Spring flowers weie used throughout the reception room
| A gift of silver In the bride-♦---
■ elect's chosen pattern was presented ,
by the hostess
Guests were Miss McCullar und
her mother. Mrs Bess McCullar
and Mmes W M Russell. Clifford
Sankey Walker Jagoe (lark Black
burn. R J Edwards, O D Bell.
! Persis Terhune. Ivan Schulze un i
Misses Edith Ellison. Jean Jugoe
and Marv Nell Jenkins ot Denton '
Mrs Carl Degan of Lewisville and
Mrs Walter Wilson of Sanger
Tiie coffee also was informal
/• fei ■ wc^Wtnr
WASHINGTON. Muy 21 (45 —
arv ol State Marshall said
that he considers general
com rage of international |
ca: . ■., to be very important
He < 1'inmeiiled at a news con-
ic' p use to a question |
lie agreed with
Bevm who told
oi Commons last week I
methcxls ot reportuig I
to such
i ii'' Tiivla
nv.aidcd to th.'
I'" Hu' best of I-cu inpu.s
o Robi'itit Underwood of Am-
1 ' i of lionieinuking
1 !.<• I'lllsl.-m v awiud. a mima-
i ol hoim-making book-
mpbist tanking hmm-
student went to Kathet-! Starr. Andrew White
"I Bronte- , D M Meeker. Ray Wonuii k
ol (lie 23 nu mbers of i Green and Nita
. w< nl
[Luncheon Today and Coffee Fete
Have Open House [Miss Elisabeth Mc('ullar Here
| Mis* Elisabeth McCullar. bride elect of Alonzo W Jamison, was
An informal open house reception honoree of a luncheon given today at the tea tooin at Texas State Ool-
wlll be field Sunday from 4 to 6| |,.ge fOJ. Women by Mrs Francis W Emerson, and also of a coffee given
p m by Mr. and Mrs Chester
Strickland at their home. 618 Aus-
tin, honoring senior students at tiie I
Denton Senior High scirool
Stric kland is city schools supc.
intendent
Special guests at the open house !
< Um hi sl.ower I uesday night in the i will be senior sponsors and their
i i'i' Piiirl, bv Mis J D Collins of Fort | husband und wives Mr and Mrs I
: . I c Venson Hall, Mr und Mrs C
■ri'' < 5 c t us miitron-of-honor ut the McKelvey, Mrs W
'alit. Clara Boswell und
■l.i '.heyver was a "wishing will” of i H D Roberts. Mr unu wm>. n
--------------------- Calhoun also will be spec ial guests
Mi
til li:<
Wood ant' Mr,
of Am ■ I . r
acre pc :i iitc-il to |
und motliei of !ti<
bridegroom-to-be
A mock wc-dilll k .‘ a lie id a p.,l'
of the patty eritcrtalnmcnt
A retreshm.'iit ii.ur-c M p n: I
tIciat puni li i nues a i n in pa ’el I
colors and assorted ' .iiidli'.' was ;
served from ajable laid with irv-Jal
and luc i lhe napkins bore tin- in- j
scription Janell and Haruold Ju!\. (
1947 " Miss Mary Ruth Dumb'. ,
presided at the punch bowl
Misses Curolvn Davis ot
and Dawn Hawley ol
bool; and
slsled witli the- display ol
Out -ol -town guest.-, were
Lloyd Barnes of Im
Ml and Mis J "I
lhe
ubout 4(1 iiii'lndli.g
Mmes Hurdy Garrison
books ! Ish. Carlos W Anthony Jack Hend-
rix Paul Blagg, O V Daws, and
was j Mmes C W Langston. A I! An-
derson. Raymond Loader. Sula :
W S Deall ! ......... -•'
I and 1 n R
‘ j Gleen and Nita Talley Mi 1
ol [ Carolyn Davie, Dawn Hawlev. Sian-|
. ley Kennedy. .Susanne
1 '....... O..I..C... ('..riel.'
Mai s
, ley Kennedy. :
Hubli.c I d v. a |n e- ■ lover Belchel
tin I ii Hub j Harold Meekei
' be awarded I i I by and De Roy Kent!
I'.ilc i mg
i'■ * the Ini ' inic iIn . ye ar,
h ilmship winner will'be an-
'■il .‘i < ■ mint-iu emeiit exer-
• ■■'il will lie valued
' 1:1 ill'' 1W .11 ll the <
RECORD CHBONICLB K
Mission to Turkey
FRANKFURT. Germany, May
'■-'I I' A 22-man United States
liendc .1 by Ma) Gen Luns-
ohvi’t und Rear Adm
Ii Herrmann arrived here
i today , ii route to Turkey to sur-
ras that nation’s nee J.s under the
I $‘100 boo iioo Turkish-Greek aid pro-
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