Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 120, Ed. 1 Friday, January 1, 1943 Page: 3 of 8
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New Year Enters
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VULCANIZING PLANT
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Denton resident* gave a quiet
welcome to IMS as the new year
was ushered In at midnight Thurs-
day One of the quleteK cele-
brations in the city in many a
year saw the old year out.
Neither city nor county officers
made any arrests and only a few
minor disturbances were reported
to the police Chief Ray Powell
said
Mb TAKER.
CRIFFIN’SHILK
TOILET TISSUE
PINTOS
CRACKERS
BLOaSALT
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RKO StarletT ;
Nancy Gates. Denton V---
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geLand's concert next w
I Of the orchestra M they welcome
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I JTBAT8 Old. UN CQQOBrt 1A BWtfiflT*
Nancy’s float
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With the band Ln «
nave Deen enumiiMU
by the public
The Aces of Dull
played continuous 8i
stage shows on the w — —
Teachers Ooitage shMd It Waa os-
auditorium show band for the West
Tmuui Chamber of nr—wmitw ft
what returning it for cash really
amounts to does seem tactless and
inconsiderate. Unless the circum-
stances are exceptional, it U defin-
itely a bad move. Duplication of
gifts, a problem most brides are
faced with, is not a usual YuleUde
problem
Meeting with Mrs R.
Thursday afternoon B Oir
sang old- :
was offered by Mrs. Boos Ttxuner.
Mrs. Henry Rchleinat was a new
member. The door prise went to
Mrs. Cart Rohde, and war stamps
were awarded as prises in contests
to Mmes. Schleinat and Rohde.
The hoeteas served * salad course
to IS members and a guest, Mrs.
Olen Vickery of Stamford.
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other women,
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Plans are going forward for the
annual party ku*Qrtng new root*
dents of Denton to be bald in the
T. S c. W. union building Sat-
urday night Jan. • sponsored by the
Chamber of Oonnnerce. ’ —
Several entertainment numbers
win be presented and refreshssents
will be served while a period wiU be
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among the newcomers and Denton
of Congress Avenue and people
...... *U issmheri of the Chamber of
The Stamps-Baxter CoM>eroe we being urged to at-
moved here during the past year.
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quite as Insultingf A husband in
good standing who has no designs
on any other woman has a perfect
right to resent his wife’s lack of
confidence in his loyalty.
More Jealeaa Wives
Curiously enough, one hears a
great deal more ef the wife who is
Jealous of her husband's business
associates Jhan of the husband
who is Jealous of the men his wont-
ing wife contacts during business
hours, ft’s quite possible that hus-
bands may have their bad mo-
ments because of this but if they
do they at least have sense -nough
or sufficient confidence in and re-
spect for their wives to keep quiet
about it.
Another post-Christmas problem
that has recently come to my at-
tention is that of the returned
gift—not the exchanged gift but
----L--- tor casb value
Now no one likes to have aou.c-
thing she has chosen as a gift ex-
changed but there are certain *x-
she would soon be convinced tenuatlng circumstances Exchang-
fhat she was acting very badly Ing a gift because the stse or color
Whv Is it th*t a woman is always is wrong is permissible of cwrse;
so insulted when a man by word or exchanging It for something one
ipnuendo suggests that she is mis- would rather have may under ccr-
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mas hoUflays can pass
»bme' reparouaakma i
Bsreb the story of (
who discovers f*“‘ 1
has mads gifts
She sees no «m
making things pi
His explanation
bustneas courtes
rendered for whk
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who wasn't a nil
stand that a —1
accept favor
staff or In
with whom
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extend some
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cannot help think that she is mak-
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and giving her husband Just cause
to be furious with her.
Na Jail Hertenre
> Marriage is. after all, not a JaU
sentence; both parties are free to
walk around among their fellow
men, and they are not required to
wear blinders or shun those of the
opposite sex. A wife must have a
very poor opinion of the man she
has married if she feels that he
cannot be trusted in the company
off women She also must have a
very poor opinion of herself If she
feels that she cannot stand compe-
tition with the women with whom
he is associated
Tn practically all businesses
there are women, and men cannot
escape some association with them
Ilf a wife is so consumed with Jeal-
tousy that she cannot accept this
fact, without building up a case
agagist each and every woman
Jyr husband meets during the day.
kne is a fit subject for a psychia-
trist
Working shoulder to shoulder as
men and women do lias given them
poise and an easy acceptance of
a situation in which sex u a Xurgot- the one returned
ten factor
If the Jealous wife would only try
to put herself in her husband's po-
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sarvad. .
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Band have.
meat of Mucntton as a modal band
wound which an all-state band
and orchestra was to ba developed.
The “Aces" havTreimded M mu-
steal numbere for the Brunswick
■soording Co . the records being
need by the physical education de-
partment of the Oklahoma city pub-
lic schools. These recordings wan
made in a record time of two days
and a night, and versatility and
smooth performance at the group
were praised by Arthur Satherly,
rtas piiidrtent of the recordtaw
corporation. —------------- —
The "Acea” have received much
nationwide publicity too. Pictures
and write-ups have appeared In
over a quarter million espies ef
"Jacob's Band * Orchaatra,"
nontlily rnamg*rM>. *im1 Win fling
newspapers have devoted 10 roto-
gravure sections to pictures of the
other magaxines have featured art-
icles on the Teachers College stage
band.
ward Ptetcbar. a
tar ST the Naaaiune _
speakers at the *watch----
vice in the Naeanhe Church
Tear's Be. Words of
rnent for. the MW
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freshmen* and aw hawr of M-
lowship Hetomir* then to the
church an gathered for prayers at
the altar unta the end < 4M aM
year and the eadiing of the Maf. T
Honor Resident
Moving to D*lla*
Honoris MM- Daki Ibeten, who
is moving to Dallaa. a group flf
tbambers of the Pint Baptist Fidel-
is Matrons Ohao —t WW^j Mbf. 4N J
Habtard Tlmrsdaj OTMtag tor ii
membera at the dam
residence here, -j
Mrs. Mewton Bdwntey played
nlane edactitm inchsdiM "MMMv
Lak- a Hoair and "Indiaa Lora
i the
The tea drinking habit
| largely responsible for the
Caasp velopmant at- flne Xbgttsh pane-
laln. ' .i- - x. r-
wm selected by the Trees
Shown signing the reciprocal trade agreement between the U. 8. and Mexico afe, friret row: Dr. Dan
Francisco Najera. Mexican ambassador to the O. 8. at left and Secretary of State OcrdeU HUB. Rear rourlaft
to right are: Don. Salvador Duhart, first secretary of Mexican Embassy; Charles Barnea, chief treaty divl-
irenutTKio su^gt-sui uiai Mir is nits- | would rauitr nave may unuer t'vi -
behaving and doesn't consider that tkin circumstances be countenant- , elation will meet Sunday at 2pm devoted to promoting
her siupicions of her husband are ed but to sell the gift which is hi the Church of the Nasarene “* newcom
corner of Congress Avenue and i pmm*
Bolivar Street to which the ^public ■
was Invited. me Stamps-Baaicr , — ■ —■' — —- ■ w ~ —’
Quarter of Dallas will be among t*nd as well as people who have
the visiting Kingers
Have year detbea cleaned and
pressed far New Years. Be sure
to bring year hangers.
Cieanere.
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Sign t/. S.-Merico Trade Agreement
City Tax Payment
Heavy This Week
Biavy tax pogWNUto Thureduy.
the final day on which the first
half of city taxaa can ba j ”
the split payment plan, wil
•My bring the coUacttona
bud year’s total, R. B. Neale Jr,
etty secretary, said Friday.
. A number of checks were expect-
ed in Friday b mail, and there were
to be added to the coilecUom be-
fore the final figure wee reteaaed.
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■eve year etothae ateaeMd and
preaeed for Maw Taara. Ba ears
ib befog your haapne. Camp
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be discourteous, as
alley, for him not to
urtesy in return.
the wife's letter that
had not taken the
pf Jewels, but of simple gifts,
if my Inference is
out of a molehill
Pre-Inventory Specials, Good for Friday p.
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 120, Ed. 1 Friday, January 1, 1943, newspaper, January 1, 1943; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1315604/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.