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Notes of Service
Here and There
Accessories
Are The Spice Of
Fashion!
Gloves, Hat*. Rags and
Shoe*. Aptly chosen they
add the flavor of origi-
nality.
The Mth Infantry Division s all-
soldier revue. “On the Beam" play -
ed to audiences at Camp Howie the
past week-end. and which was an-
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Milton Acker, pharmacist mate
second class, stationed at the naval
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paarance in "HeDxapoppin "
picture c forty shows her autograph
In the gun shiaid of a howitzer
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Which he and his nine-man crew vUHed hi* father E
flew to England some six months Acker, in Sanger Mr and Mrs
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ria la the son of Mr and Mrs Wal-
ter Morri* Lewisville according to Lieut -Col B T Anus-
„ . . . . kewlcz division chemical officer All
A former resident of Denton who «“ perwnel dcnn through the
taw made a naww far herself in the unite has been trained io detecting
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was quoted as mylng af the b Spratt of Sanger received a letter
The Mth Division is equipped to
handle the new blistering type-gas
known as nitrogen mustard, which ,
ha* been developed by the Germans. |
according to Lieut -Col B T j----
kewicx division chemical officer All
I THE KHAKI AND BLUE
ft LAND, SEA AND AIR
w Monr MM> MULSH
pounds
Maj-Gen Richard Donovon com-
manding general of the Eighth Ser- ,
the
head-
Dallaa observed
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C L Gatewood of the United
Mates Navy Is visiting his mother.
Mrs. Beas Gatewood, and his aunt.
Mrs W E Durbin Gatewood was
wounded In Ur battle at Midway
Kerch is called Russia s Porn
pen because of its many tombs and
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Tom Leggett of Denton
commfostooed a second lieutenant
in tbs Army of the United Stales at
the graduation exercises held at the
officer candidate school of Camp
Hood. Thursday
commission in the Tank Destroy-
sra Legett enlisted in the Army
July 13
O. 8. Army, stattooed in New Jer-
ggy. visited his mother Mrs Nora
A. Mclntosb at Aubrey Fred A
Curry, with the U 8 Air Corps in
California, was at Aubrey visiting
Ma parent*. Mr and Mrs W W
tfarry
____ | Vincent Yocmans famous musl-
He received his cal comedy . “Hit the Deck " will ,
sail into Camp Howae Friday and
Saturday as the next USO-Camp ,
Shows free production It offers
some of Yoilman's greatest tunes,
including •Hallelujah" and “Some- I
times I'm Happy "
raise morale of service men as she hailed a* a “new<rf*ie<
appears at the various camps This
WMkh Camp Bowie Blade features
• picture of the star as she toured
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raid. “The Spite <BdnX seem to be , serving in the U. 8. Navy some-
aa afraid of us as they used to be —•---- -* —
*nMF came right in There were
airing* of four weaving in and out
of our formation "
Whitaonfa tail gunner Sgt
Joaapbe Roche of Madison. 8 D.
Word was received here from Pfc
Melton R Morris, who is stationed
.Mth the armed forces in New
Guinea He states that he is well
and sends greetings to hi* friend*
JHe was sent oversea* tn April Mor-
Fndav for an inspection of
camp The general whose
quarter* are tn ~
ha* been the work of Camp Howie soldiers
as they carried on with their daily
routine
Lubbock Army flying school Major
French, head surgeon at the base
hospital, and Mr* Arthur, labors- |
. . tory technician in the base hospi
Usut William G Whiteon son U1 fonner Mis* Let* Nell Un-
ballenna of the novelty
in the moose roles are bailer-
Ikwin of his nephew, also Albert mas who weigh from 210 to 230
fa-wtn Young Erwin u the young-
eat son of Mr and Mr* Field Erwin,
natives of Denton County who have
made their Some at Santa Barbara
Calif., for a number of years Lieut vice Command, was at Camp Howie
Erwin stood al the head of his *— • •*
class of 290 cadet*
to share their automobiles, he plan I
was started in an effort to allevi- I
ate partially the congestion of
transportation facilities between
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' ■ , : unit* baa teen trained in delecting
■Krcfoa Joan BlondeU continues to U* gaa which the Axis powers have
• — --- ■—t weapon '.
since it is practically odorless in
diluted form The new type poison
is not quite so bad as the old must-
ard gas the colonel said
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R. //. McCormick
Dies in Krum
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Robert Hasten McCormick 47.
native of Krum, died at his home
In Krum Sunday afternoon at 2 30
Ueut Jdward L McIntosh of the °C]^CkWJU Apnl , and
had lived all his life in Denton
County, where he was a carpenter
He served a* a private tn the U S
Army during the first World War
being discharged July 2. I#IB r
was married to Mias Lively
Morris tn Granbury Aug » 1011
' Besides hla wife, he is survived by
Staff Sgt Carl G Arthur of the Mrs Anita Byrom
I Mrs Mary Nell Arrington. Moms
I Hasten McCormick. Mia* Melba
Joyce McCormick and Robert Me
Ccrmirk Jr . five brothers and sis-
( ter*. Ivan George McCormick. Mr*
Annie Morris of Lewisville. Georgia
Bishop of Krum. Charlie McCor-
mick of Sulphur Ok . and Mrs
Alice Morkvick of Houston
I Funeral services are scheduled
' for Wednesday afternoon at 1
‘ o'clock in Krum to be conducted
by Rev Henry Lynch Burial will
' be tn Jackson cemetery
M hat s Going on
At Camp Howze
"Shander" sticker* are being dis-
tributed at the Camp Howie pub-
I lie relations office and the Gaines-
Sgt
■aid. “A* one Spitfire came up he
■wafClt five feet from my stabiliser
1 Wink they've gotten over the idea |
we Will hit them They were really
appreciated anyhow i yc relations office and the Galnes-
Whltaon's tall gunner. Sgt. ; chamber of Commerce to ap- |
Argoy Air Force flight training in pijcunt*, who have signed a pledge
California at San Dtegv. Moflett
Field and Stockton Fields, where
ba received his wings Feb 23. 1»42
He was then stationed successive- _______
ly in Washington State and Oregon 3alnSville~ and Camp Howxr.’
Salt Lake City. Utah, Albuquerque ri>lu. week-ends
N. M.. and again at Spokane. Wash .
before leaving the East Coast for
over sea duty Thk* is not the first
raid in which be has taken part, his
parents said, although tins is the _
first time be had teen interviewed camp m booked for
presentation at T 8 C W March
27 The Ballet Moose a robust
dance specialty, is a prominent fea-
ture. with Pvt "Duke ' Tomell. a
winson blonde, weighing in stage-
Announcement of the graduation side at 240 pounds, as the premier
and eommlSBkxilng at Miami Beach ballerina of the novelty Assisting
Jha^ has been received by Albert ,
of Mr. and Mrs W P. Whitson. 1B17 derwood. were guests of her par-
North Locust Street, was mentioned ' — ; — ■ j
as among those taking part in the wood. Route 1. the past week-end
raid of American bomber* on . . • .
Rouen. France, the latter part of
BmA wosk
Whiteon. pitot of a flying fortress, hospital in Norman. Ok. and Mrs |
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Spitfires which aided in the 1 their son Edward Spratt, who
DsntonManin
Raid on France
and
bage
the demonstrations
JUSTIN NEWS
NDWBHEFS
port* were given on Red Cross work
Sunday
WIRE BRIEFS
Enough Is Enough
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With More Money
And Many Luxuries
Out, More Money
Going Into Clothes
Mrs. Davidson .
Claimed by Death
Boiivlas ■ flag constat* of three |
bartaontal ban of equal width of
end. yellow and green
College Students
Entertain Soldiers
Dinner Far Four
Harvest Crowder
Crisp Crahkers Pickles
Cabbage Salad
Snappy Salad Dressing
Deep Dish Cherry Pte
Tea
Myron Jackson of
and Mr* O M
The Arthur O. McNMsky post.
American Legion will meet tonight
at 7 30 o'clock in the Iteglon Hall
A gardening tecturv by Him Nena
Roberson, county home demonstra-
tion agent will be given in the R
E Lee School auditorium. sponsor-
ed by the P -T A Tuesday at 7
p m All persons interested in
planting victory gardens have been
urged to attend
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* /I JUNIORS
WASHINGTON. Marvb 15.—
'A* American plane* strafing
the Japanese al Kiaka in the
AlrwUana damaged veveval
grounded enemy airplane* while
in the South Pacific wUmt fly-
er* in an allark near Rendwva
Island destroyed a small Jap
anewe vemei. the Navy repoeted
today
The public was invited to attend
Hacncrist ratirsn*
port* were given on Red Cross work It's a little difficult. Henry Mosl-
and it was decided to make two man Beatrice. Neb. buyer mildly
quilt* for the U8O A refreshment pointed out. to get an automobtie or
plate was served by the hostess c l ~ 5
on farm trade
A few coat and lingerie compan-
ies cancelled showing*, they've al-
ready sold all they can produce up
to June 1
The tea*on* are getting a bit mix-
ed too
Mu*s Genevieve Clutter Wichita
buyer, said her customer* have been
asking for quality suit* and dresse*
for next winter
Junior Study
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son with Mrs Henry Thomason as
co-hostess Questions and answers
were o«i the various Uislgnia* of
men
AMONG SICK
Mrs Bessie Walden Fort Worth
Highway, is able to be at work
again after badly spraining her
right ankle |aat Tuesday wtiif-
working
are making enough money to buy
Club the clothe* they've always dreamed
of "
Salesmen and buyers predicted no
rationing despite the rush of sales
on the various insignia* of Buyers from Missouri. Kansas and
in the armed service Program* Nebraska reported they were sell-
to visit her husband who is in the
U 8 Air Corp* of '***■ U 8 Army
Mr and Mr* Jack Harmonaon
A group of T 8. C W entertain-
ers presented two shows In the field
service club for soldiers at Shep-
pard Field Sunday About 1.800
men were estimated as attending
the afternoon show and more than
2.000 the evening performance
KANSAS CITY March 15- <*’>—
The Farmertvs daughter took a deep
bulging billfold-and went to town
She bought the dress she's always
dreamed about but never could af-
* I And father went along, to
buy tlie best suit he’s ever owner
if youll add thousand* of war
workers, all doing the same, youll
have a true picture of the clothing
situation, agreed wholesaler* and
buyers at a mid west market show-
Collin* and D B McFarland Re- mg
ing more clothing in towns which
__ _ actually have lost population—
Mrs Gilbert Burn* of Dallas, who towns which depend almost entirely
Grisham is stationed at visited her parents. Mr and Mrs
Navy, W I Bishop went to Shawnee. Ok..
CANTON, O_ March 15—
—A walliset by CM first shift
tipi* yes tied up operations to-
day in the Timken KaUer Bear-
ing Co.'* (.ambrlnaa plant, a
rmnpaay spakrsman reported.
Italy gained control of the his-
toric Brenner Pa** after tiw first
World War when her boundaries
were pushed northward 200 mile* !
( AIRO. March 15. —UPv-
Ktotg George II of Greece and
hi* prime rnMater Emosanuef
Toowderes. have arrived here
by plane from London. Bessons
for the vWt were not dWioord
add
onions, celery and potatoes. 81m-
i minute*, or until a little
brown Stir frequently with a fork.
Add water and lid Simmer 30
minutes Add rest of ingredients
and simmer 15 minutes
Snappy Salad Dressing
1 3 cup stiff mayonnaise
ALGIERS. March 15 -fm-RaUn-
bto sources mM Gml Jean Marte
Bar*eret. a Tnstnbor of the Gen.
Henri Giroud's war committee who
has been heavily crttlctaad as pro-
Vichy, handed tn his resignation
today and it was accepted.
Bergerct. who had been Giroud's
assistant commander in chief was
regarded by some as one of the
itaaards in negotiations for unUy of
French North African forces and
the Fighting French of Gen. Charted
De Gaulle.
He formerly served as chief of
Vichy's air forces.
T7ie development* came on the
heel* of a speech yesterday by the
high cocnniissloner in which he de-
clared he planned to clean out the
last vestiges of Vichy in North Af-
rica
Mrs. WUlie Salyer Davidson. 87.
died in a Denton Hospital Satur-
day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock and
funeral services are scheduled for
Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock in
the Schmitz Funeral Chapel, to be |
conducted by Rev A. D Rogers.
Burial will be in the I. O. O F
cemetery
Mr* Davidson wa* the widow of
the late H F Davidson, and lived
at 1821 West Maple Street 8he
was born in Mount Sterling Ky..
June 25. 1875. and was married in
Georgetown Tenn . June ‘ 15. 1892
She had been in Texas 58 years
and in Denton County 42 years
She i» survived by six son*. Clyde
Daeteteon and Guy Davidson of El I
Paso, Curtis Davidson of Altus. Ok . !
Sgt Harley Davidson of the U 8
Army stationed in the Pacific war
sone, and Edgar Davidson and Gor- |
don Davidson of Denton, two
daughters Mme* Myrtle Waler and
Ada Droieakey of El Pa.«o one sis-
ter, Mrs Carrie Harden of Granger
3 pair of shoes 1* enough for
any man Jarman Shoe* will
do It for you It lia* for
other* Try a pair of Jar-
man* next'
AIX.IER8. Marrh 15.—'**>—
Gen. Henri iiirwml. after offer
Ing t* meet Gen < hartaa De
f^asBe half way in a nnten
that ' mast be effected" smsng
all anti-Axis Frenchmen fight-
ing far a rebirth at the French
EepnbNr. today drafted a aerie*
al decrees repudiating the (sat
vrnUgnv nf Virby influence in
Nurth and WeM Africa
of Houston is visiting |
■nt* Mr and Mrs. R C
Bergerct Quits
De Gaulle Group
Nephew of Denton
Resident Mixing
Robert Blaine nephew of Mr*
W. R Blair and an ex-student of
the Teachers College, has been im-
ported missing in action by the
I War DepaLTtment Blaine was in
1 the U 8 Army Air Force* station-
ed in England Mrs Blair has gone
to Plano to be with ht* parents,
Mr and Mrs Richard Blaine
Demonstrations
On Meat Dishes
Two demonstrations to aid home
workers in solving the meat prob-
lem will be given by the Teaclier* ,
Collage home economics depart-
ment next week
The demonstration* under the
direction of Miss Jessie Acker of
the home economics department,
will be given Tuesday Marvb 18 al
9am and on Thursday March 18
at 9 a m Tuesday Miss Acker will
and on
Mr and Mr*
Navo visited Mr
Martin Jr
Pvt Amyl Ford of Camp Howxe
visited his wife and young son
Mr and Mrs Jessie Kittrell and
son of Houston are visiting relative*
here
ited Dr and Mr* J. H Allen
C C Ball of Dalia* wa* here
Mr i . _
ajjri daughter were in Denton
to Mr and Mr*
in New London
Tuesday a girl. Sharon Atherton
Grisham <
New London with the U S
and Mrs Grisham is the former
Mis* laiira Belle Atherton daugh-
ter of Mr and Mrs C E Atherton.
203 Sawver Street I and Billy Joe Faught were m Den-
Buen to Ueul and Mr*. J E- 1
Johnson. 913 South Elm Street, in
the Denton Hospital Monday after-
noon. a girl
linen la Mr and Mr* Bufnni
Graham Route 1 In the Denton
Hospital Sunday evening a boy
Barn ta Mr and Mrw C. P Pal-
tenon. 327 East Sycamore Street. I okf visited Mrs Zetta Reeves
in the Denton Hospital,
morning, a girl
WASHINGTON. March 15—
'4h—A long H*u*r debate an a
prapaaal la rclruar government
wheal fee feed today earned
paalpaneme-nt until Thursday
af a Republican conference
called to align party strength
behind tee Rumi plan to skip
an tnreme tai year in achiev-
ing a pay-ao-vou-pa qratem.
E. ton
Virgil Seely and family and Mia*
Mary France* Seely of Frvrt Wortti
visited relatives here
Mr and Mrs Bill Lackey of
Wayne Ok. returned home after
visiting Mr and Mrs James Lackey
Mr and Mrs John lee of Roan-
Speclal to Record-Chronicle
JUSTIN March 16—The Idle-A-
Whlle Club met in the home of Mr
and Mrs LA Allran with 10
member* present and the following
guest* Mmes W N Shotner. J W
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2 tablespoons chopped dill pickles
1 4 cup crumbled or creamed Ro-
queforrt cheese
3 olive*, chopped
1 teaspoon lemon Juice
Chil lingredients Combine
By MR8. ALEXANDER GEOHOE
(AU Paint Rattened Feats Are
Starred)
Chewder Takee Llmeiighi
Neal
ht* parent* Mr and Mrs. R C. Wormieed oil ha* been found to
Leuty ! be valuable in treating intestinal
Ed arid Sila* Allen of Denton vis- ailments in human that are caused
by internal parasite*
and Mr* Charlie Pennington |
I DR SFFRIGHT TO BE ON IN I
8TITUTE PROGRAM
Mr* Frrel H Fppeighr director of
the T 8 C W department of j
liorne economics and an outstand
l tng food authority in the South-
west. will speak during the four-day
j 7ast Texas Nutrition Institute at
Marshall this week
plate wa* served by the hostess a refrigerator or a radio, or build a
Tlie April meeting alll be held in house and many people suddenly
tlie home of Mr* J H Alien
Die Justin
Gtete teteemtad in farming m<t- mrt 1»
ball teams were urged to attend
practice from 6 to 7 o clock each
evening beginning today in City |
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Barn tw Mr and Mr*. 8. E. for the ensuing year were diacusaed
Grisham in New London Conn . A salad plate ^ras served
Harvest Chawder 14 garvtags)
(Main Cuurw Dteh)
1 2 cup diced salt pork
14 cup chopped onions
I '3 cupv diced celery
1 cup diced potatoes
3 cup* water
1 cup corn (canned or dry cook-
ed'
1 2 teaspoon salt
1 3 teaspoon paprika
2 cups milk
5 tablespoons butter
1/4 cup chopped parsley
Heat pork in frying pan.
mer 5
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Onoe a source of religious comfort to many, this London church still
offer* its services to nearby residents Sealed doorways make it into a
huge emergency reservoir for fighting fires
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Using lick* and shovel* American soldier* (ill a crater resulting from |
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a Nazi air raid on Casablanca A* the hole i* being filled hose line* pump
off water from a broken main
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RAF Attacks
Nazi Rail Lines
LONDON. March Hi—(#>-
fighters sustained the burden of .
Allied aerial offensive against Eur-
ope last night, the air ministry
new* service reported today, by at-
tacklng railway communications in
occupied territory and in Germany
These aaeaulta, apparently limited
in acope. followed a aeries of sweep*
over the continent yesterday after-
noon by British Spitfires and
Whirlwind bombers, during which
airfields al Abbeville and Mauper-
tua—near Pari*—were attacked.
Four RAF fighter* were lost on
the daylight raids and two enemy
fighters were shot down, a commu-
nique «aid
Four enemy trains—including one
in Germany proper - were reported
shot up in the overnight RAF fight-
er sweep*. •
Goering May
Put Pressure
Against Italy
NEW YORK. Marcii 15.—(Afi—Tlie
Russian news agency Teas said tn
a dispatch from Geneva received
today by the OWI that Reichsmar-
slial Hermann Goering, who tuis
been reported in Rome, was trying
"to bring permanent pressure to
bear upon Mussolini at the present
critical stage of Italo-Gennan rela-
Uons.**
Tas* said Ooeriiw '‘i» eiiarged
* with a personal mission from Hit-
’ ler to Mussolini and according to
rumor*, will stay in Rome a long
time.”
1 Another Tas* dispatch from Lau-
sanne received by the OWI said the
Italian* have not yet consented to
German demands reportedly call-
ing for 300,000 Italian workers for
German Industries and 15 new Ital-
ian divisions
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Do thia— Try 3-*■>*••• Va-tro-noi.
It (I) shrinks swollen membrane*.
(2) soothes irritation, (J) relieves
transient nasal congestion . . . And
brings greater breathing . >*, <X
comfort. Youll like warwg S g
it. Follow directions
in folder VA-TM-NOl
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Hardware & Seed
1,000,000 old phono
graph records. Will pay
cash!
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Court agreed today
conviction of Louis
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