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missing in action
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( of the 8am Hototaa Sctool,
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war and aapetoally of a asnfwrTW
of superintendents be attended in
Austin recently of the naneaalty for
beginning to train students for Uie
war aerriM in their early years
Announcement was made thru
through Dr. KNaabetb Taylor di-
rector of health service in T. 8. C
W. and the Denton Oounty ModVul
Society those children whatonar'-
ents desire it will be given tuber-
culin teats. Seventy members and
teachers were present
Threw YOU* serap twee the P1g*L
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John Knowto, who to stationed in
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W. bq*e OMnomtaa departtoonl
bpotee concerning the Jatoeon cafe-
teria. which she said to good, and
that it probably will ba able tn
operate without inrrnaatrt coat un-
til the end at the school soar.
“—• --oto concerning
heroins of -the
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about keeping want. 1
that heavy curtains in
and at windows, hept out the cold.’ J
so in trying to team new triefei tn' 1
making a cold houae comfortable,
we have taken to heavy portttraa,
which. I grant you. do look funny
, la!
Pickup of 16. Tobs
aaM TtowodaF* i* * *"* —
of tin cans wore
tar to be
las whM« __ „ .__
used in extracting eojvor and Oto-
twice as much as last month*s. and
tops the iPr«^us "“•a noltocition
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Special to Record-Chronicle
LKWTSVILUB. Jan. 1»-AHm Mod-
ern Housewives Club met in the
borne of Mrs Bob Waldrup Thun- 1 shall Ba
and Mia
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too need to bo into the pcotohfl-
itlea a can of paint offers. We are
all an faatotor terms with yibi~i*
fie to ass. some of which to nood
and anne ef which to bontd. and
when you're thud ef nedtog. or
whetevM ywuTe been totog. why
not get busy en toe porch or out-
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Vatoea to ,
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emmnitVm 'every new and then.'
It mart be done ngularty.**
B has toon oottantod that if
every OM Bern* in the nation
bot«ht only one 10 cent stamp a
aaonth. Girt Scouts tn the U. 8
would save 98001000 tn a year And
thia amount would buy 17 pursuit
ptonea. or 3470 hospital beds. Bf
CUT FLOWKB8
are aTweys welcome tor the brtght-
eaoe cad beauty they brtog. Choee
Worn a targe variety at Whayae
Fteeteta. got to. Leewrt Pbowe
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go -for war bonds
Now the portiere tantoert to dif-
ferent again, it taiT that stuffy
Victortan roouu are earning tank
became of fashion, although the
ptaasant Victortan gadgets haw
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knew
Mustard Prepared
Matches PeverHe
r>Mtoi Otoer to visiting »
i. Knowlw and eon of Roan-
Cm. Jimmie Massey and eon
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neth Sturdivant.
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the funeral of Mrs Alt Crawford
in Krum.
___, Btort Smith, stationed al Dolh-
P*®- ta vkdting hit parents.
. ortta Mr ‘IhmBosith.
‘ WtoW gur. and Mrs Bob Oroggan. Mrs
Nita Tally and Miss Ruth Tally of
Denton visited here.
mother. Mm Fred Wolters.
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MAN KUXKD AT BOSWKLL IN-
TERNMENT CAMP
rAswell, n. m,. r " ~
-One prisoner was killed and an-
other wounded of a trio of inter-
nees who escaped from the Roswell
Internment Camp here last night.
Ool. Murray F. Gibbons, command-
ing officer of the camp, announced ,
today _______________
Have your etathm Moaned and
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Potatoes THeupb
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loses
tweet Jelcy
Striking with hemmsg Mbs biows in a sickle-shaped offensive. Soviet
aoidtars are forcing their Nasi enemies back all along the -north Cau-
' caaua front from Tuapse to MBtorovo. Main target of the drive is Roa-
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door furniture you usually wait
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indoors, so why not now ?
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day A covered dish luncheon was
served.
Mrs. J. E. Chambers ted a tesaon
from Romans 11 at a meeting of
the Bible Class of the -Church of
Christ Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Fred Wolters remains sart-
ously 1U.
The condition of W>p Cote to
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stows in the living room .
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new funhtursf Now don't 1
quaattans. or. if you awA, J
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Strict Rules
Service Men
ttei How food for Ara
W be handled is stri
JW Army regulations w
military center mi
eluding the Anny i
son Pilot Trainin
** here. Procedures t
handling of food ar
For instance, all
must have a month!
Uon.
Perishable foods r
refrigerators at tew
sure no spoilage, ai
poultry is inspects
officer before belni
men Food stand
s*t up by the Arm
dler must be serv<
and quantities of
day For examph
entitled to six poun
h week The tralne
celve sufficient fa
kind to Insure his
Army training.
A typical day's n
tachment here Is ai
fast tangerines, i
milk, omelet, toai
cream sugar, buttei
veal tenderloin. F
tatoes. com O'Bria
lettuce, sliced peac
and butter; suppi
gravy, navy beans,
fruit salad, combre
1 Ice cream
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F Q o d
in bare modern rooms.
Fwrateare la Covered
We now want rooms to look
Warm even when they are not.
Ever go into a room that seemed
all legs, a perfect forest of chair
and tobte tegs? And ever go into
a room that seemed all flat table
tops, aa naked aa the day they were
made? Of course you haw. jurt as
you've smiled at memories of tables
that were still in their swaddling
clothes and others that were an
drecasd up and had obviouaiy no
place to go.
A tour of Inspection o< the so-
called model rooms the great stores
fumtobed by way of taeptouttan
tor home-makers, win convince you
that the cowred-up wutom amg
for decor aa weU as for evening
clothes. Tee tor. table sown are
-tn” again and chain haw abtaw- ,
viated slip coven and amt eown
that may hide a multitude of statue .
and biemiabes. Thto is a swell way
to do over your dining room with-
out other djMBiM ttan that oC the 1
material. Duvetyn mahss a soft
coating under which your shabby
table may hide If you want your
' table to wear long starts, by all
means do so. Cover it with velve-
teen or duvetyn reaching to the
floor. ttT a nostalgic touch that
will tit in wtth that pot-bellied
stove and those "drapes.''
Dsapes fee We—Sb
Come NXtog. you will naturally
want to get rtd of the winter dross
you have rigged up tar your house,
but jurt now, when csm needs the
extn warmth, why not have the
fun of seeing how your home might
have tooted in cosy-corner days?
The menfotes wont Hte it much—
most men hate curtains but if you
do not revive the no-ametang-to-
the-bouae regulation, you may get
away with tt. Mow. too, te a good
ittase to gat busy untang yiwsilf
•a screen ttnt wffl add asmsthtag
.’to your wans, to sag nothtag af
subcroatag a draft from M. If you
are going to mate your oom screen,
you cm too M with phatagwptn.
with shrttoMs. with waUpapsr. with
oM mate, wtth ctotate er just about
anythtoM tram toMctato gtMflmm.
very provincial, to the towMart
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Guy Ftovd Ijrne,
Mr- Jos W Laney
. it. a graduate of ti
lege Dernonstratio
Li now enrolled
cadet in the Army
Flight School for F
nkirU of Montgonie
cd six months as
in the U S Army
cepted a* an avial
Army Air Force
Tenn
Hanning for Peace
(Topic for Methodist
Women’s Meeting
The nm Methodist Womans
Society ef Christian Service held
3 Lk»
On. K. W. Berry of
L rglatives here
Hao Stair tislted Mr
Wlteon in Denton,
to* Kbnbeil of Fort
i Brooks and Mar-
i of DaBM visited Mr.
Rrnett Horn.
___ Rouotan JrM of Fort 8U1.
Ok, VteSed Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brooks of
Grapevine, were gussta of Mr. and
MMlim'jrater Mae Adkins of
Grapevine vtettod Mrs. B. Graham.
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I GIRL SCOUTS
BUY WAR BONDS
■g MRS. T. M. CUNNINGHAM
“The secretary of the treasury has
deflnteeiy reoogntasd the Giri
Scouts aa the minute maids of
'!»«."* said Mix. Harriet Mltott.
._ I director of tbs womens division
I Of the treasury department's war
tta first four studies on "Plaiming I *
for World Peace" Tuesday t ““ ___
zsxm to the church, when the Dao- I.----
Hev. Philip WHker. wake on j nvin has tong been an tanportant t
"The Church 4 Part in Making and qm that every troop
Peace." and Dr. Alevsarter Corpron. ta r>mt™ emphasiaes. Today the
b miMlaDftry to India S yaank (to kemn this law;
spoke briefly on Mb obaarvattam of to practice it aa the Oirl
8oonu P"- '
United 8MMb form of govern- > ^gtenUy. week in and week out. i
| Qjfj Scouts e»e»y where are re-1
Mn. J. D. Hall Jr., oecrfCary <* oUnded to gtro thetr time and
mtestan education to the society, ex- Mneromly to help
ptainert the rourss of study and an-.1 tarp y>e freedom they have inhert- •
nounced that Mrs. teary WUtans ’ 2^ Tn ttM> troops the girts f
ject. Ttean from the Political that the war demanda, t
A- O KuoBifM- , SlX-e they te. Girl Scout.
fcred prayer and Mis. Gawps to cheerfully. UtoVi troop'
yy B te tnta. to boy Hamp, roguterty
5B fnwa the BMe en "Teaca and group wai recently ren^Dded
ccBMoantteg w don! send bombs and t
<**"?• up to the front jurt 'every
** .—!£*" B?d.0*hr> I now mid then. We murt not send
unto potet odtetesw rf cteesim and th. amma and dollars that buy the I
mystery stortes suitable tar eoMtear
kite to be givun assn to te earned
cervices. Thtrt^-ene muutars were
preasut aasd Dr. Oerpsen and Mrs.
W. C Fyffe wore gueata
P.-T. A. Group
Hears Missionary
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NEW STOCK FELTS
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n brt»^T. A. Ser^
Mi* Beulah Narttas of
Oollege
cation <
meeting
F..T. A Wednesday
“Clothing for Children. I
vised parents to how to flM
dren for health and corn!
how to interest children _
of their clothing, emphasising that
habits learned in early years con-
cerning hanging and other cares
of their clothing will continue in*
later years.
Principal J L. Yarbrough confer
red with the members Ubout the poe
stole lOT Of WPA old in operating
the school cafeteria and aa to whe-
ther the P-T A. will be willing to
undertake its operation if WPA aid
Is withdrawn Thirty were present
| and the second grade, taught by*
Jan. 14.—| i^rg una Gibblns. won the attend-
‘ ance count
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Pear Nectar tr
Ovaltine Cbevelete
Pickles »
Dog Foodie
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Palmolive 38R 194
Gvest Ivory 3tR 134
Ivory Soap .......„2fc; 19|
p'c’o/s
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of Fort
and MH. Joe Crowford, Mrs.
' MUflptaa. Frank Crawford
A. Crawford Jr., attended
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We have
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pears, apria
vines, berry
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Florists and
Phono 3
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Rowadwortss aaa
cmm* rml Uwbto .
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Aote oowlr. rrt ShJ
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