Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 140, Ed. 1 Monday, January 25, 1943 Page: 2 of 6
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Smaller Schools
Predicts India to
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In Basket Ball
By HAROLD CLAA8EN
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SANGER NEWS
25—The
SANGER.
Jan.
does not spread
PANSY PLANTS
with only a mathematical chance
effort
Appreciate Cards
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Byrne*. national director , in British riewapaper*
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Of Denton Succumb*
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J W McCrack-
Tbarat always • bargain tn o»
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Wouldn’t Agree
To Win Games
Discusses ‘SouTs
Sincere Desire’
College Tailor*
I’hone 24
▼all uh I and Btpaire*
Complete Vulcanising Plant
Official Tire Inspection
Station
Vulcanizing
Tire and Tube*
Infant Die* at
Home Near Denton
Washington D
training tn a signal corps
Floy Eiell Jr . who has been in
B* m* t r.T • y rr^a
reported the
" ’ badly
Lieut. John
Mr and Mrs
West Mulberry
transferred fro
to MacDIll Piel
the U 8 Anny
You may n<
I22-page FRJ
for tt with a
obligation so
Cleary Clinic,
relator Spring
ECONOMY AUTO STORES, INC.
OFFICIAL TIRE INSPECTORS
We Operate Our Own New. Modern
VULCANIZING PLANT
114 E. Hickory (Masonic BMc) Telephone 1725
Confidence of Victory
We lace with courage—’43
Resolved when this New Year ia’old
Peacemaker’s goodness shall be told.
who *ue
works, he
Roberson’*
Nursery
710 Sherman Drive
I’wu Lyles I
Woodrow who
S Anny aervK
at Sheppard
J H Bovell ha
McCoy. W1S.
lone is at Can
son. Ark
The Morrison Milling Co.
Denten, Texas
You Can Always
SAVE
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SAM LANEY TIRE
COMPANY
Ptoaaa *7 Deatau. Texas
Keep Your Credit
Good!
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MERCHANTS
FINANCE CO
Hack of Postoffice
Denton
At Our Of he
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GOO
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Long Island tn Madiaon
Garden Thursday
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BL
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In Cracking Japs
SHEET MUSIC
All Populai Numbers
Greeting Cards 5c up
FULTZ NEWS
AGENCY
Southwest Cor Square
Ask For Them
lEoitor* Note: After travai-
ling in India for several weeks
foltowin* a visit to Chung
Chink. DeWitt MaeKensk
aumss front New Delhi his
ular column, “The War
day.")
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l X troeromci
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'with
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Note* of '
Here and
Morris R Bo
Mrs C D Boye
Street, ha* been
Coast Guard s
Christi to Mani
where he wll
•school with J«
physical trainer
flout!
-a* J
records established this season by
some of the scalier schools.
Playing in the shadows cast by
their bigger and more widely known
brethem they are compiling tri-
umphs with a* the speed of
Russian Army
Pvt Agel A
Mr and Mrs T
2. Denton, has t
grade of corpo
Force Replacei
ter Fort Knox,
mg. who was
Teachers Colle
Anny service 1
charge of reel
renter. admlni
..gallon for hu
take care of the shooting end.
Camp Cooke. Calif — Faculty end
student body. Denton High Scnooi:
I am taking this means M hang-
ing you for the Christmas greetl.ig
vou sent me I think tt wm a splen-
did token of patriotic spirit shown
by you Without you at home carry-
ing on tn such determined and
winning way we of the arme.t fci-
- - - ..A, aa—w rn.it n.t* .
ston for you. I say for you I mean
for us We are all in it ngeiher.
working in different ways but all
ac - |
t
tires
equip-
roll be¥
Auto Owners to
Endorse Coupons
Two Lone Star
Conference Games Display Prowess Be Major Base
or dime put it in on a bond Well to trust Him
I all we do is under girded by
reality of His presence "
Cage Scores
<Bv Associated Press'
Canlsiux 52, West Texas State 41
Camp Ctowder 35 Kansas 31
Rice 36 Baylor 34
Souther n Methodist 54.
' Stafford Cripps’ proposals for do-
minion status for India
So far as concerns the military
Dosltlon there Is no indication, ei-
ther that the Japs intend to try
invasion or that if they did that
they would be successful
■ i
escort stated, all the fire equipment was
" * ~ ‘ * 1 flr-
make
Dr. Woodward
K\» -Ear-N<*-• and Thrust
aniKHincv*
P’llht ntMX LakULUMI
bidr Square
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Accord Reported
Belew cerne- On War Council
LONDON. Jan 25—(AV-Agreement
upon some formula for a supreme
fires which began from
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United States, recently has made
personal appearances in r
America and has toured for British
WUr Relief and the Red Cross with
her famous sketches ,
An evening's performance includ- | uluvwllgiit
—.Wks i»»t arm 1 .
Staff Sgt Le
short visit with
Mrs J H Hi
leaving for M
where he will I
tl< el candidate
Arniv Air Pon
personnel wori
at Stuttgart. /
service In Aug
I1
I
it resembles the hills east of Den-
ton today Hoping this kinds y, u always saying'
to know you are a swell bunch
of guys and gals That's the rea-
Ken ucky has things its own way
tn the Southeastern loop and en-
tertains Vanderbilt tonight before
visiting Alabama Saturday Creigh-
ton. its win streak halted by the
Great Lakes outfit, tnpa the Mis-
souri Valley Conference and is look-
ing forward to it* game with Ok-
lahoma A. M at Stillwater on
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WILLIAMS Start
**At the First Presbyterian Church
Sunday morning the pastor. 1
the ultimate test of the sincerit
• of prayers He reminded his coi.
; gregation that in time* like these
j a return to prayer 1* both natural
and right.
I "We must be on our guard how-
. ever, lest our prayers be insincere
or hypocritical.” he said How
! shall we pray’ <1> Humbly. True
prayer always involves the humble
spirit, the earnest confession ol
Sin <2» Intelligently. We are to
i pray for the possible, not the irn-
posslbh Intelligent prayer is the
i voicing to God of the soul s sin-
s. We have a perte, t
right to express to Uw Fathei out
deepest feelings, our dee-pest needs
our most fervent hopes ' Can a e
prgy intelligently and still pray tot
the safety of our loved ones in uni-
form? Certainly . but not primarily
Our primary concern is not lor
their physical safety, but for thru
CURTIS DRUG STORE
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Federal OPA Regulation
-REnana-.
Wf CMMBt Accept DeUch*d Coupon* I
BOWL and RELAX
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on clothing at
BUI Neal, a
N A Neu I of C
ol W B May
a brief visit rt
enta toUt of hi
Naval srn li e i
7 and Inter al
as a first ■ la
ixxlr and sign
the Navy Hire,
ent* an- tor
neMdetiL-
across 1
Europe and Africa’towards th* ul-
timate battlefields of Asia—It seams
. araVr ~ a natr ni increasingly clear that Ulis Xndtt*
ftma which 1 am writing igFC
the major bare-for defeat of the
child of Mr and Mrs J D Hud-
son. tiring asouthwest at Denton. , _
died Sunday Um body was taken search plane WhMi
to Jack County Monday for funeral tranaport was "apparently---
and burial Burring other than the damaged" but left in doubt the fate
and Z D. Hudson Jr., and *~^
tar. Edith Hudson.
SERIES HERE; RACHMANINOFF
PROGRAM SCHEDULED IN MARCH.
the crown with a convincing 54-44
win In Dallas.
leading the Pony attack Is cen-
ter Tommy Ttmlinnon, a giant who
parks himself under the goal and
pour* the over through the hoop all
■tight :: ___: * “
free throws he’s now in
K
China to equip Chian* Kai-Ehek’s
armies India will be at once the
WASHINGTON. J*n. M. -«*)—
The nation's new power director
taking over today the job of dlr
ecl lug the war production board's
projected expanekm of utllitiea.
get his first major tost in f
to obtain pipe lines and .
facilities to %vert a natural gts
shoitage next winter.
Following the appointment of J. A.
Krug to the newly-created post.
parents ^re two brothers. Walter of the 1* aboard
Three U 8. cities**, two of them
U * Navy yeomen, were among
the peeeengm and three at the
«ww, Mwdin* the jEot. Oold-
den Gardener, were O. *. effimn*.
in* forward as *
■pea* in the genet
Ae star Vega at a rate of IS miles
* arc an* I en et al., suit tor debt and damaces.
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Powerr
To Get Test on
Asking Pipelines
The entire solar agetam is mov-'
iK through
direction of
/^AUTHORIZED^.
RWwt
Shaping Service
k FOR LAD It* A
Xk DRgXSJU
MUM
Large lilre'niing pansy
plant- rese Lushes, fruit
t revs, snap - dragons,
stock, etc.
1
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"Are You Backing Us Up By
Staying Well?”
Thi* annjr j* taking tot* of doctor* and nurses from
dviHaa life fato active duty in the service. It’s up to
you tp back up th* soldiers by stayin* and toav>'
inf available civilian doctor* time enough to handle
BrooksDrug Store i
i e.t-'
tors, respectively
The WPB officials, who could ~
not be quoted, estimated ata ad- “id' “that we are rationed as to
dltlonal pipelines would be necea- 1 tires and gasoline just as every-
sarv U> avert a gas shortage and one else is. Our equipment can-
predicted Krug might find himself not be replaced If using the ?quip-
i a fight with other agencies to, ment were necessary, that would
get priorities for the materials ' t* • different matter, but the bla-
Froductton of gas linen they •eo usually are caused from per-
said. would conflict with Lckee’ ’ sons setting fire to trash and then
| line to tiie East and with the pro- * •*** —
gram for construction of J
ships and merchant vessels
Johns-Manville
Roof and Insula-
tion
will stop those leaks and
make your house *arm-
M. A. G A Y
Koofinc and Sheet
Metal.
(By Associated Frees)
Itb a quiet wMIt In Texas Col-
tag* basketball with only two gamm
scheduled and both of
Lone Star Conference.
Three teams are tied for Qw toad
la the Lone Star as a result of the
firing to date but 8am Ruston
State and Bast Texas State ba^
’ the ball 4!!
rolling Wednesday and Thursday
nlghg. meeting Southwest Texas
State at San Marcos East Texas
was due to have opened Jan. U
and 14 but games with 8am Hous-
ton were poe
The Team
Abilene Christian College riding on
top with an unbeaten record as the
C Riser of Pitot Point.
trough am! Otto
Aubrey. J*ftt
f Prank Williams of Spring HUL
Farm Adviser
Ha* Relative* Here
Judge Marvin Jones of AmarUto. . mander” in ohtef of allied forces in
' "'kV .'A'*
our Bill the hasy
Way
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Mustangs Get
Hot After Losing
First Four Games
.'i W B1CTUUU) WEST
StaFb ■ I
fethodlst’s Mustangs—
lenty of dust as they
and * half a mtnuta—
r the hottest outfit in
wore Conference basketball
tkgr took their dose of Peru-
Virtually out of the running after
taing their first four games, the
Ponies are now concentrating on
OB upper division berth and the
Mam that beat* them from now on
«dn have to whirl faster than a
fortress' propeller '
A good team from the start of HII
the see*o*i. SMU simply found ttaelf result of victories over McMurray
too lata The first two games were and Daniel Baker,
dropped to Arkansas by close scor- an,
ee Then came a | ——‘ ~
tremely important announcement
is to be issued soon
Speculation that- Gen George C.
Marshall, chief of staff at the U.
Frt> 5
Ttexas continues its surprising
reign on top of the rival Southwest
clubs with Arkansas right behind
In the unorganized East Ne*
York University's unbeaten Violet*
remain idle until Feb 3. but Rhode
Island State's point getters are at
Providence Tuesday while West
TVxas State's Skyscrapers oppore
Square f
USO A tie
Hike* in 1
Attendance a
service centers
from over 800.0
during the Iasi
which full statl
according to a
headquarters in
attendance in
friends and fam
and repeat vislti
.selves During
USO clubs anc
Texas increased
number of aessi-
ties, such as da
and hobbies, row
At the same tii
group events »
500.000 to nearl
More than 3,
visit USO cen
while the total i
Including clvill*
Its of men In u
Louisiana
with
parent. Mr and Mrs councU to direct and unify the
’ ‘ 1 United Nation*' drive for victory in
1943 was reported tn foreign dlpto-
Frank Weedon of Denton as speak- supervise the blase to see that it
er does not spread Burning in sr. > - -— J
I xx°?‘Tln*rnl*’r,nhnl ^C1O< K^ti^*5 «.n
Methodist Church Sunday night, the situation, he said
Rev B
vottonal. and H O Harris talked on
Concerning Stewardship." A fellow-
ship hour was held and refresh-
ments were served
tag wltrout a coach for any of ued its romp in
*•"*±7 of the Pacific Coast
; Dr. Eddie Bager. coach at Car- with the 41st straight victory over
tha YYwvIvmrwity pf fct
Nary' Iteu- . Los Angeles
(Buff) Do- r
have Special to Record-Chronicle
PILOT POINT. Jan 25— Mis*
Ada James Cook. *7. died Sunday at
doned corresponds with the license 7 p m at the home of a cousin,
number of the automobile for which Frank Williams, of the Spring Hill
the gasoline is being bought, Wll- community, east of Aubrey, where
Uams said . she made her heme Funeral ser-
---------------- vices Were to be held Monday at 2
1 Giri workers who assemble elec- p m in the Aubrey Baptist Church
tronlc tubes work with filament* conducted by the pastor. Rev Floyd
finer than human hair Amos, with burial in ~~—
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Mias Cook, born in
April g. 1875. come to Texas
her late **
James Cook, and bad lived in and
near Aubrey since one year old She
for a Navy commission and did S"ate took a surprising wallop rrom
not expect to be with his gridders oft-beaten Missouri and Pennsyl-
tn 1*43. i vama. with reven wins in eight
Both Duquesne and Tech—the start*, heads the Ivy League with
latter without a single member of two consecutive triumphs
its cnachlr^ staff left- plan to con- George Washington hasn't met its
tinue football, although negotiations equal in the Southern Conference
for coaches haven't been started.
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Automobile owners who have "A".
B~ and “C” gasoline coupons
have been urged by Will William*
chairman of the Denton County
War Price and Ration Board, to
endorse each coupon on the back
with the ttcenre number and state
of registration for each automobile
Begtantag Monday, filling station
operators were to put into effect
the ruling that makes it computo-
ory that gasoline coupons be prop-
erty endorsed before they can be
accepted The endorsement also ,
“ • protactton to Ure owner [)ealh CuiUnS
in care the book to took Coupons
for gasoline for trucks stwuld hav» 3frc Crmlc
the hcenre number and tractors. JrlfB. /■<«<
the owner's name. j
Service station operator* 1---
been asked to check the coupons
to see that the license number en-
a review of Big Spring” by,Shine
Philips at the P -T. A. meeting
1 lesday. Jan 26. at 4:15 A free
will offering will be used in buy-
Jesse Earl Seal left Wednesday I From Students
for Camp Perry. McGruder. Va., ,
Hsrvey M
Kradum led *> u
the Chemical
hcer caiMiidute
Arsenal Md
the rank* fo«
Mi|M'iloi office:
rnce in inillta
Hlld < .'IMIMCtct
to enter the U 8 Navy as a yeo-
man. second class petty officer in
the Naval Reserve His wife ha*
taken over his rural mall delivery
on Route 2
Sgt Benny Pierce of Fort Leo-
nard Wood. Mo. visited Mr and
Mr' J A Touch*tone
8gt T H Pritchett i* convalesc-
ing at the home of his mother.
Mr* Lettie Pritchett, aftar receiv-
ing a serious head Injury several
weeks ago and having received
treatment in Fort Sam Houston
Hospital tn San Antonio
Billy Green and Billy Jack En-
low. who received their basic train-
staged until Hitler has been knock- i
I ed out
Suppose, that an i
against the Mikado does not come
until next fall Will China be able
to hold out until then?
I believe so. barring some whol-
ly unexpected development in the
meantime
It should be borne in mind that
actually there has been little war- ’
fare on a big scale in China for a ,
long time Things have been large- >
ly at a standstill
Mr and Mrs BUI Phillips, two
miles south of Denton The child
was born Nov 17, 1*42 Funeral
arrangement* are pending word
from the father, who is in a govern-
ment camp in.California
Relative* here have received word "
school
Mrs Oecar Weeks is in Gaines-
ville for observation and treatment
Mrs J A McBride is doing nice-
I ly in the Denton Hospital after
undergoing an operation
Mmes JUn Wilson and Jeanette
Clark visited tn Fort Worth
Ambrose Morris has gone to Cle-
burne
Mire Edna Pearl Oheen of N T
8 T. C was home for the week-
i end and had as a guest Miss Opal
i Maye Thorp of Overton Both of
i the girls will receive a bachelor of
I music from the college Jan. 28
! Mr and Mn O C. Gotcher.
Miare* Melvy Jean. Dorothy and
I Mildred Gotcher of Prosper visited
Mr and Mn W DWris.
Mn R E Bates fell at her home
and brake both bones near the
wrist on her right" arm
r Yar- | talned ’ 1 Mr *ul<^ Mrs Isbell of Fort
Strickland of 5pokeMnen were silent, but Worth vUlt*d stives here
William* otf Krum and tt jg known t&U conferences have I ■'taw* • a~a~
j been under way and that »ome "- Child Claimed by
i ■■ 11 ■ • »>NMM*la* i»rw»»4ar,t arwizM ansaWkft *
Death Near Denton
Stmughnessy weighed thTpttt^ Both itiim^ LTutatina bat-
i rhe wait hern hall information Qualified quarters as- j
their "three major Sdsexi* ~ ’ of the Pacific Coast Conference sure me that the authorities Also
port February 10 as a Nary Beu- . Los Angeles r2^<titlon^ver sir
tenant, while Aldo T (Buff) Do- Kansas winner of 17 straight be- ®
neUL pilot of the fast-stepping Du- fore bowing to Camp Crowder.
ne Dukes said he had applied holds its bix six edge alter Iowa
a Navy commission and did s ate took a surprising wallop from
want them to be loyal to God. to
. to their country, to
, to their duty At
tlreir best they are more concern-
their duty well than
their physical safe-
ty. Of course we can pray for their
physical safety, but our deepest de-
' . <3i In
Thi* i* true
AIRLINER
! DOWN IN PERU
LIMA. Peru. Jan 0P>—Re-
scuers sought today to reach *
damagsd Fan American-Grace air*
way transport Which came down
near the coast about 860 miles
i south of Lima white m route from
<u,.ad
- — ------ . . The air liner, mtoalns since Fri-
day. was located yesterday by a
That to a fact which we should
loot allow the smoke of ttw Buro-
1 peen conflict to obscure for one
moment India to vital to the Al-
• 1 Had cause
X.’ i The point to that in order to up-
i root and drive the Mikado's taroee '
from the continent into the agp
. ! it will be necessary to recapture . r
,rt Burma and use that back door to
..Another urgent appeal to Deaton
naMBNa to be mate careful wtwn
burntag trash waa iteued Satur-
S SHSsTp~
oSai tetetag • serious mraace.- Cook
get stated, "and most of them are
caused ;thim careleealy burntug
traah. In addition to ttie amount
w» Siiiii-ai SJns:
" ' rnm------- we needlessly use rationed -
and gasoline and valuable r-
ment for biases that can wel
avoided.”
Of the M alarm* In 23 days of
this monUi already, only five of
_ the alarms were not for grass fires
electricity, gas. water and commu- I l*«t Saturday afternoon alone, he
nlcations and that hto post would 1 stated, several pieces at Are equipt-
be comparable to the—* of Harold ment traveled around 110 miles to
L I=ta= w<n*— Jeffen xs put out grass fires, most of these
p^rotoum and rubber admtaistra- mllw MteM within an hour and
a half.
- "Most people do not realise." be
Prelude
The remaining
suring >riie> includes: < _
I Stun * Feb 24 . John Claire M<m-
|?e!th lee.urer Feb 26. Paul1 Green.
weva«Ma»v K»aavoeo*-w~~------ UI id Critkt M>TCI1 .
es about 10 sketche* with intemiis- RedbU(, coronation. March 10, Col-
stons of no more than a minute A . cill)18i and S .mphony Concert.
---.. -— -------- »w(!i 18 ColleK,. tittle Theatre.
March 25-26. College Danrc Rteij-
,1. April 9 and two College Uttte
Thva'.n* productions. April 15-lo,
and May 11-12
Relief At Last
For Your Corn
Creomulslon relieves pr
cauic it goes right to the
!US2^?^aSin,!r’k^t^ Place fof tbto rwnd ftaata
■BM BeUfTMl BtCHre
Thus It is good to receive auth-1
tty as’a base to insured. They tell
me that it to being held safe, both
as regards internal and external
threats, unto the day when the Al special to Record-Chronicle
lied high command is ready to deal alunB> t.„
finally with shotgun militarism.
I have reported prevtoualy that
Cyry._fUL..’U.r I Christian 44
i Hardin-Simmons 40. Albuquerque
Air Base 29
1 WViUUf Ui AAAAAg^AWW WBk^V WW* *■* I
for the same purpose. "They a’*o 1
| serve who only stand and wtui.” I
I And only those who stand and
wait know the torture that U>ey
bear Theirs to a torture of the
_________ ____ _ __ ___________________1___•___'___1 ~ I'ever
i 8 Army, might be appointed com- ' old eon of Mr and Mrs. Jesse B dies. Thanking you again. I ic-
. —, -- . —js 5*tisf of silled forces in Phillips died at 3 a m Monday main sincerely. Corp. Lather F. Mc-
whose services have been secured by the European theatre was published at the hom{ of hto grandparent*. Reynolds.
James F Byntea. national director in British newspaper* *— —J •*- * —- *-
of economic stabilization, as ad- -----—--
' Former Resident
relatives in Denton and to well
known in this section
Be served as congressman from
Tma fron March <. mt. Ofiin two ____ __ „ _
yean ago when President Roose- of the death of Mrs Ben Key in
velt appointed him a member at the , Bremerton. Wash . a few days ago.
v- 8 Com it of Claims Denton txMband a native of Denton.
, fonnerly was in Jones' district. dird oct M. the same day as the
prisr to redtotricting a number of , o( hM brother here Ed I.
tefij* Mo Key Funeral and burial were to
Be to a brother of Mn. W C. | Bremerton.
Moss, living northwest of Denton.
COURTHOUSE
DIHTRKT COURT
File docket:
W J. Ausband
The Junior Red CrtM* and the
Iwatka Club of the Denton Senior
High School sent Christmas raids
to all former students in the arm-
ed services whose addresses they
could obtain, and received many
replies of appreciation Tao < ub- ! ^re deure*
mltted below are typical, wcr.i ng
to Miss Elisabeth Lyon, chairman
of the Junior Red Croe
At 8ea - To all of you Juet a
line to express my thank* to you
for the card you sent me I don't
know how you knew my name and
address, but remembrance w** vhat ___
counted, and for which I am dub Spiritual safety Above all els.- we
A, u. 8™***“*- Mv Christmas was far Swllt UKn.i U
mg in the Air Corps at Atlantic from home and was anything but righteous lie's
rT’r iF*^*ckU “***’ wry. teteiting 1, Uw>tr frtsuds
'Washington. D C for 13 weeks mne cookies from home saved tl^r best the
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MHiiWmWTHDR^ERTOOPEN CONCERT
Cease Gra** Fire*
In City lamed
Ohio schools, have records of 15-1 mator
and IM. reepectively-and tfater ***** “ -• “***
teams probably are no better nor X^JSThIms'
any worse than those of Western
Michigan. Maryville. Mo . Teach- :
en: Art Centra! Oklahoma State; ;
Southwestern Ka» . Texas Westey-
an; Hamline ot St Paul; Rhode
Island State; Glenville, W —
State; Weetani Kentucky; Du-
quesne; East Washington of Chen-
ey: and Whittier.
Toledo started the season with
Dr for Coughs. Chest C<
on
because 1 the subject. "The Souls Sincere
‘ Desire" The text was Luke 22:42
burning "Nevertiieless not my will but
>._> ..... tiling I** done " Thw word* Irvin
I are piled high with trash that duei ‘he prayer of Jesus in Gethsemane
not bum. such as tin cans, which wen* suggested by the ininkster a
Mrs W B. Chambers will give could be used otherwise in the ear
—.---. ~.—.. — j effort.
ieci agreement wiui nu * rc-ciu- mieao par.isans anny anew w»*--- — __ q.r.T.
phasteed policy and -will not guar- that virtually every member of the ,
antee to win any game—or per- bumper frosh crop was all-some- 7. TX
Sw. - s-* * U- u, BO~, «« „ I
Student* on the Pttt campus were Th, All-Freshman five knit into
overjoyed at the probability of the a ,lnit in time to hand Dartmouth
50-year-old wisard of the "T” fot- n* ravtv defeat of the year and al-
mation taking charge of the Pan- nady Davage Minor. 6-foot 2 inch
| sa ^£"7^ ST.
!uc^» owls suu remir. a ques-
tkm wart
They Ye broken even tn six games
—but two of their victories came
last week over the weakest teams tn
the circuit They downed the Tex-
as Aggies Wednesday 43-83 and
Saturday night eked out 88-84 over
impotent Baylor.
Bvt to RW» credit is a 41-37
victory over Arkansas in Fayette-
vffJe. . w
The only game this week find*
the two tail-endera. Baylor and the
Aggies, meeting Wrdiwwday mght
in College Station
Ruth Draper, veteran stage a<
tree*, will open the srlng Concert
and Drama Series at T 8 C W
Feb. 3 with a program of her solo
dramas. A total of 12 number*, in- year win u< lla
eluding such headliners as the Bal- | MHn.h i The •
let Theatre and Sergei Rachmanin- Mall.born aitut i---
off, concert pianist and composer 10ieliiust ol the day as
and two lectures, and seven eoHege , t0|1(uictor and pianist,
produced programs, have been'
scheduled for the second semester I
Miss Draper, now on tour of the ; el o( till. lamous
vv_ ll-J mta^A*.— BAJkAMilai kaa .
South | ■nir" n i,wining schedule for the
1 College a
small trunkful of assorted shawls,
hats and <v^t* and a few ticks of
furniture supply the backgrounds
The dramas are drawn from actual
experiences and ppople she has met
on her extensive travels all over the
world
The Ballet Theatre will present |
three of its most successful num- ,
bers when it appears at the college J
Feb. 19 The program includes Blue- (
beard. Pas de Quatre. and Prince** '
Aurora.
With a company of some 65 of '
the world’s foremost dancers, the |
Ballet Theatre features Ulna Bar- trQ*ut>ie' to help loosen and Agpel
i germ laden phlegm, and Aid nature
to soothe and heal raw. tender, in-
• flamed bronchial mucous mem«
| branes. Tdl t our druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulslon with the un-
derstandlng vou must like the way It
quickly allays the cough or you are * a
! to have vvur money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs. Chest Colds. Broodutis
very
i unceasingly is not to voice petitions
ion that unless Im to men e—ful
the gas shortage in some sections
might equal the East's current fuel
I crises.
I In naming Krug. WPB Chairman
Donald Nelson said the former TV A
, official would have reeponalNUy for
nlcations and that hto poet would stated.
ta* AAWMexA rwhlw Unvwxlet intent.
L. Ickes and William Jeffers as
By DeWITT MaeKBNOB
NEW DELHI. Jan. 22—(Delay-
ed! Looking at the worid. through
the flaming battlefidda of
[ crises.
William Jesse Phillip*, two-mouth- | heart and aoul. Their torture
- -- - ’ rfu* ThAnkiiw vmi araln.
Phillip* died at 3 a m Monday main sincerely. Corp. Lather F. Me-
thone in th*_ By HABOU> CLAA8EN
NEW YORK. Jan. 86—(A>-That i
a large attodent body, a roomy fieki-
. house membership in a potent cou-
’ereiue or even a huge stadium
<Mt Ent needed to build a basket-
by
, VWM AJWVtaAl*® «•* waww WAN WM t WWWgMte I
the big end of _a telescope -that 1a
uaauui JW "y .
Right rx>w Bowling Green State
India has a right to feel secure
in that respect
A* to the political situation. Um
statement that things are wholly in
hand undoubedly represent* a stud
led view of authorities Ortainlv
they are the ones who siwqld know
better than any one else what the
exact .state of affairs is and their
apparent confidence is reassuring
t hbaa Dee te tteM
Just when India will be called
upon for its supreme war effort
is perhaps something which even
the Allied high command cannot
predict with certainty right now
Of course, operation* are being
conducted continually against
Japs In Burma and neighboi
territory but tt wouldn't be surpris-
ing if a grand offensive were not
for the occasion so I had some about doing
- , _ „ , of that Denton spirit If this let- they are about
training in the Waco Flying School. t*r to no good for any other ptk- ■ “ “
all-out drive ' h“ b*en **nt Ou,,P°rt Mias . po$e you can use tt as a master- I L. _: _1 * '
oes not come to a1**1*1 • technical engineering piece of Bad English. If ou c»nt sire u for spiritual safety
read tt blame it on the ocean, as the spirit of Christ “
it resembles the hills east of Den- prayer to pray our deepest desires
ton today Hoping this tlnds y< u always saving, not in resentment
well and happy and I w“\t you n<w in resignation but in genuine
‘ trust, 'nevertheless, not my will.
but thine be done' 14> Unceasing-
son we don't mind scrapping for ly The very tenor of our lives
you God be with you all --Best of j should be Uiat of prayer To prat
everything. Eugene Clark j t
P 8.—If you have an extra nickel *j] day but U> live so close to God
so completely that
tlie
Texas wgaley-
, southwestern and Howard
_ heartbreaking Pavne have not yet played conf er-
^Mkfeat by Texaa 41-87 and a 49-43 ence games,
losa to Texas Christian
- But last week the refurbished
>eni** started clicktag
Tuesday night they ran up the
season's biggest score in swamping
Baylor 71-44 and Sa urday they all ____
but buried TCU's hopes of winning PITTSBURGH. Jan 25 —(te—
Clark D Shaughnessy expected to new teach, a freshman squad and
be named shortly as the new foot- : very little hope,
ball coach at the University of ( q^w mentor. Burl Friddle. to
Pittsburgh, declares he to in per- B product of Indiana, and what the »
feet agreement with Pitt's re-em- miedo partisans didn't know was
With 31 field goals and 80
second
'^1 among scoring leaders with
potato—U under Rice 's U 2^__ t
Tbm Ctoas
LMgtMrwa SUM Lead
Still leading the conference race
it Ttex*8' ng {nrtfhfgTM who
At Tap ef Big 1*
Both Illllnols i ‘ ‘ "
Twice during the past week. Cock
. suiira. an me lire rquipi
scattered over Denton for grass
ea. "Such situations would n
it impossible for us to cope with
anv serious biases in residence* or
business places should they arise.”
: he said
The fire department recommends
. onnuaK. jan. so.— »ne local that trash be burned only in the
Brotherhood will meet at the First morning before the wind to up.
Baptist Church tonight with Dr and at a time when someone can
onova. Anton Dolin, Alicia Markova
and Lucia Chase.
K»4-hmanin«»ff Coming
v^lw\nto'1,Ra'^^«M!!9rt
Tile '
ranks among the
: ti i im ,,______ T^mimwu-
unliuninar with his other
is known as the oom-
C Sharp Minor
Burning in sn
. situation, he said, because ' thf ( *^b^1
Talbot conducted a de- check-ups after a number of grass
iivtsl K-^aa •*•«*• ; __
trash in incinerators show hat they tame, t* These wank, from
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