Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 208, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 14, 1943 Page: 4 of 8
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;* New Novelties
Jesse Earl Seal <>1 Sanger. for-
mer assistant county superintend-
ent. is now stationed with the U S
Naval 'Seabees at Camp Peary.
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Daniel Lambert, who died in 1809.
weighed 739 pounds, and to said to
have been the heaviest man tliat
ever lived.
patient in the Denton Hospital
Mrs Qn»l Vance is tn the Den- •
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disease was not diagnosed as spinal
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fortress Swedish fUthter (Janes and '
anti-aircraft batteries drove off two >
German bombers flying in the vi-
cinity of Karlskrona. Sweden * ma- i
Jor naval base It was the second
such incident there Is recent weeks
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and Mrs. A W Jamison has been
prcinoted to a first lieutenant He
is WMB an anti-aircraft unit tn the
Coast Artillery at an undue lowed
pote. after having been transferred
froii Fort Bliss. D Paso
xnes of seven leaders i
Tuesday evening- attended by
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Keith Jones, son of Mr and Mrs
Roy Jones, has been promoted ;rocn
seaman first class
third class in the naval service al
Williamsburg Va Mr and Mrs
Cowling received a message from
their son. Sgt Alvin Cowling that
lie was in Fort Knox, Ky He had
been in the Panama Canal Zone
Sgt Oscar Christian with the mili-
tary polic- in New Mexico is spend-
ing a 10-day furlough with his par-
ents. Mr and Mrs Bob Christian
SALT BRANCH
SALT BRANCH April 9 Mr. and
Mrs Leo Moon and sons returned GilfDn
to San Jose Calif . after visiting
her parents. Mi and Mrs H A sons
Wlebanks
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“THE PATBIOTS- VOTED BEST |
PLAT OF THE YE AM
NEW YORK April 14^-oPy—The
Patriots Sidney Kingsley's drama j
of Thomas Jefftnwm and Alexander !
Hamilton, was voted the best play of ,
the vear by the New York drama
critics circle yesterday, the 200th
anniversary of Jefferson's birth
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Sun M>ou are dark cloud-like
regions from 500 to 50000 miles in
diameter which last from a day tn
a week
*gt William A BaJdxrm has re-
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It’s smart to wear grey with
white stri|H\s. These suits also
come in red, yellow and blue
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WHAYNE FLORISTS
Ml N. Lacmt Ph. 573
Two army sergeants, one a thin Devenshlre boy named William.
Brown, left, and one a slight young man named Joseph Randall, right of I
Stale Center. Iowa. stopped on the Gafsa Gabes highway at mklafter-
noon. shook hands and slapped each other on the back In that fashion
Montgomery's 8th Army and the American northwest African Expedi-
tionary Corps brought to a conclusion their tremendous march toward
> Sheers. Batiste. Ging-
hams, Broadcloths. Dim-
* ity. Print Cloths, jwr
• yard . ........ 2Jk - G9<
T H. C. W xwinwning pwal apenx
April IS. Mtojrrt to roUegv regwla
tton*. inclwding rrgaiimw nl »f
health certificate Sxrtaiiaing hawr*
weekday*. Mandat thrwugh Friday.
2 to « M p m . Satarday* 2—5 M
p. na. and 7—» M p n*.. Sandayx
2 to 5 p m Single admtotean IS
cent*; «prtn< w-aaan Urkel until
Jane I K 2I»
each other in Tunisia—Photo radioed direct from Cairo to New Yorki
' iNEA Radk>-Trlephoto>.
a Dallas hospital late Tuesday as 1 -
, i < i.«_ n_ , u-.-u . officers also planned a prayer [
chain with each pledging to p«use
for a moment of prayer daily at 10 1
akaCch of Lteut W*yne E Wolt*.
a iiwihci of the class at the 25th
AfgW Atr Force* Liaison Pilot
Training School. wiU substantiate
th* Prior to his entry in mili-
tary tervice more than two years
ag*. Lieut Wolt*. a native Iowan
attended Wayne State 7¥ax hers
ObUage at Nebraska, and found
time, while there, to gather laurels
in such widely diversified fields
as fencing and debating
photography was his first love,
however snd after leaving college
he. was next heard from tn I>s
Motnes. la., where WolU Studios
enjoy an enviable reputation His
WCtt as a portrait photographer
•M salon exhibitor has won wide-
spread recoggiition Although he
was expected to go into the Signal
Corps as a photographer, the Army
decided that he would be of g-eater
value in Field Artillery where men
with halr-Crigger mathematical
ability are much in demand for
fire-direction work Breaking ot
ground for the new camp at Clai-
borne. Ln. found him a private, and
after apprenticeships in Ixruisiaiia
and Carolina maneuvers, he went
into even more serious training
aerpss the sea
Hours and days of intensive com-
bat training came next, and then
his first blits, through which he
came with flying colors Results of
hi* fire-direction were so good that
superior officer* decided to send
him back to the United States for
a nnmml*aim After completing ad-
vanced liaison pilot training, he will
be ready for more batUefront ser-
vice
Two years in the service, in 18
different states, three fogeign coun-
tries. 10000 miles of leaveL and ad-
vancement from private to commls-
teoned officer is a summary of his
Army career
Art and Reagan Neville of Nowata.
Ok^ a sister. Mrs Tom King cd
3ar$tr and four grandchDdren
Funeral services are to be held tn
Coffeyville Kans Sundae
WAAC OFF^EB VISITS IN DEN
xpn
Second Officer Bess Sheppard of
.C now i
at Nacogdoches flew l»erv from Dal-
las for a two-hour visit with her
grandmother. Mrs A W Walker I
She is in the administrative staff
‘ of WAAC at Nacogdoches is the
daughter of Mrs Bess Sheppard of
Dallas and niece of the late Senator
Morris Sheppard She is a former
student of T 8 C W
AMONG SICK
Mrs Herman Moore of ponder u>
ill in the Denton Hospital
John Moms of Krum Lx a mad tea) (
I , Liaivon Studeent
Hu Varied Career a Mr ,
Life in the Army as a whole has Nathan Solomon 728
a natural tendency to be interest-
ing and varied, and a thumbnail
Word has been received here of
the death of Mrs John E King Sr .
69 former Denton resident. who
died after a long illness at the home
of a daughter Mrs Clyde Elliott,
in Tucson. Aril . Wednesdty morn-
ing
She is survived be her nusbanri.
a son. John E King Jr Escuela.
Anz . three daughters. Mmes El-
liott. Herbert Reagan ol Prescott
Escape Alcatraz
BAN FRANCIBOO April 14—
—Listing two ccmvict* as dead and
two recaptured in the lastest ee-
, cape attempt at Alcatraa Federal
1 prison in Ban Francisco Bay. War-
den James A. Johnston said today
the men who made the daah were
: “all accounted for."
Last to be checked off was Fred
Hunter of Ohio. 43-year-old stoop-
shouldered former pal of the late
Alvin <Old Creepyi Karpis, post-
office and train robber.
Hunter wa* flushed out of a cave
on the beach of the prison island
late yesterday, not far from where
he and the three others started
their dash in the morning from the
prison model shop, after binding i
and gagging two guards.
The wanton also said four one-
gallon paint cans were found, each
stuffed with army uniform cloth- I
Two round-table discussions were mg The men had planned to use ■
led by Miss Louise Acruman. Girl , the cans to help keep them afloat In {
Scout executive, at the first of a | the bay and the clothing taken from
meetings the prison shop where army goods
Tuesday evening, attended by 16 are 2. 22 “
leaders I Am a New Leader Wliat ----------------
County Visitor
'Has Meningitis
Illness of a five-year-old Dwfta*
girl, who visited in a Denton Oopnty
home last week, was diagnosed in
p Ttallaa hrwrdttol l*t» ThiMrlav ■« *
spinal meningitis. Dr M L Hutch-
eson. county health officer, was no-
tified Wednesday The home where
Ute girl and her mother visited,
about half mile from Cross Roads.
and
Birthday Party for
Helen Jean Harris
Honoring thetr daughter, Helen
Jean, on her 12th birthday Mr. and
Mr* John L. Harris entertained a
email group of her friends at their
home Monday afternoon. Games
were played and an Easter egg hunt
held after which the birthday cake
was cut and served with a salad
and punch. Ihe guest* then attend-
ed the show in the Texas Theatre.
Those present were Mary Rutth Pe-
trie, Mary Jane Sullivan. Laverne
Buck. Billie Jean Ramey, Talinadge
Harris. Bobbie Castleberry and
Johnnie Harris
New Rayon* *
it*. Checks. Stnpes. /!
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Sharkskin. Gabardines, a FfY
her Linen, Suitings, YtitoM
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Plans for weekly meetings
Ward ha* been receivad el the groups in the Fidelis Matrons Class
bifth of a son Tuesday evening to of the First Baptist Church to con-
Pvt George Whittington o' Camp Mr and Mrs Wilson Sims of tact absentees and new and pros-
Barkelev visiUng relatives at Jus-
tin Pvt Melvin Leverett of Shep-
pard Field was in Justin vksttmg his
1 parents. Jfr ar.d Mrs Jim Leverett
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NtWVBMEFS Group Meetings
.7* L r “Q>nuiuI“- “la and follow a similar routine it was I Mr and Mrs Ce€11 stnckland
Ne* H0I*l^?d^ P^X^nuI the*week- , X'A- thty^^wr ^7^.'
who is seriously ill
Mrs J J Johnson has been sick, j
j Glen Strickland returned 1
' Pilot Point where he visited
grandparents Dr and Mrs W
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tuijied to Biggs Field El Paso .alter
spending a 15-day furlough with Dallas and Washinston D C
hte parent* Mr. and Mrs James
Def Baldwin. 315 West Sycamore
ty to sew your own
* clothes. Plan now spring ’L
and summer wardrobe
ito te la flMtoU 7 . ■ a
THE KHAKI AND BLUE
1 I S OF LAND, SEA AND AIR
W *MMY 14M0 MMAHB J
’ Street He has been promoted to
the rank ul stall sergeant
W H Miller 902 West Sycamore
Street left Wednesday for Lexing-
ton. V« to visit his son Herschel
Miller who is attending Virginia
Military InsUtute
Mrs Corinne B
Allies—
(Continued frnvn P»<e One*
supplies in many sectors along the
1 JOO-mile battleline
While the land front remained
txwged down by mud. air battles
erupted with mounting fierceness,
and dispatches said there was rea-
son to believe that Soviet-flown U
8 planes were engaging in many
operations
Red army headquarters reported
nothing fresh from the Leningrad
front
In tlie air war Britain s far-rang-
ing bombers fie* 1.500 miles round ,
trip across tfw Alps during the
night to deliver a heavs attack on
the Spraa naval base in Northern
Italy and other RAF raiders hit
targets in Northwest Germany at
dawn this morning
Whlie the RAF was
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WND, /<-a«aea *<*a firG
few”. 49
fcjgy. 99-
Mr and Mrs J
and Mrs B
Parvai visited Mr
'Corp Joe T Houk visited his par- Houk
[ ents, Mr at.d Mrs. J F Houk while
, enroute from West Palm Beach. !
, Fla to his new base in Greenville, ;
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Mr and Mrs R A Jackson and
tteMtel •• Nortk Africa
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Stafi Sgt J T Pearson who is 1
statioved with the U S. Army ui will lead di*cussic«is> on "The Ten-
Oregon and his wife are vusiting
their parents. Mi and Mrs J A
Pearson 3i9 Avenue G Denton, and
H P Baren of Whitesbwro
Another son ol Mr and Mrs
Pearson. Pvt Ollie E Pearson is
stationed with the U S Army at
Indiantown Gan. Pa and writes
that he likes Army life but ttrisses
Denton
dertooi Scout" and The Interme- j
diate Program." and Mrs Fred
Greenwood on "The Brownie and j
Her Needs Persons who are inter-
ested hr group work have been In-
vited to attend the meetings each
Tuesday at 7 p m in the Girl
Scout hut in City Pwrk
Tlioise ore.sent were Misses Bar
bar* Brooks Doria Faucett. Mary . .
Matthew Roberts. Jure Cart. Ruth ’ under quarantme.
Ritt Frances Shaw Mary Ann
Brown Patsy McNeil Shirley Tay-
lor and Marie Williams, and Mmes
to storekeeper J Roach H A Cacey. Glen Truax
Woodrum J E Barton and Green-
wood
Mrs C H Jackson
| Mr and Mrs H J Venable and
Cecil Venable visited Randall Ven-
a. m Other members will be priv- able who b slck hl a Worth
Hedged to choose prayer partners ilOsp>it**l.
and follow a similar routine, it was I Mr a -- - ■ — • -------
and Mrs Wilson Sims of
Schenectady N Y Sims is the sen pective members were made at an
of Mr and Mrs M J Suns. 207 officers meeting Monday afternoon. ' sx»n of Wichita Fulls visited Mr and ,
Bonnie Brae __________ _.
Itom to Mr and Mr* Clayton By- -----
rom of Krum in the Denton Ho*- p5S^SSSSSSSSESSSSS=5=JZ^SZ^=S=Z
pltai. Tuesday a
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of aanlM-al ariewre hi err, tag man *
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arrxptkm aarvwe up - to ■ the - mtauto —
with fine, freak drug*. Aaotbev reaaon —
EL. why it wiU pay to rente bar tM for— 2
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Pickavanca of
Sherman Is the guest of her brother
and wife Mr and Mrs J L Bald-
win. 1933 North Locust Street
. Nathan ------- —
Schmit* Street, is now attending a |
clerical school at Fort Logan. Colo i
He was transferred from Kiesler
Field Mu»
Mrs T V Stegall has received
word from her son. James W Reev-
es. that tie is .safe and well some-
where on the Pacific Ocean He is
a radioman third class m the U S-
Navy, in which he enlisted 15
months ago He writes that al- |
though he receives the Record-
Chronicle late.' he still enjoys
reading the Denton news
C Jackson and
E Jackson of
and Mrs J F
Mesus and Mmes C H Jack-
son Myron Jackson and H J Vena- |
ble T E George. E Feagan Mrs
J E. Hill. Cecil Venable and Mrs (
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•Colonel to
TYie public ha* I
attend the dedicaU
VBO Center, to bt
night at * o’clock.
A vtelttng general
the U. 8. Army will
entertainment progr
. Floyd Graham's At
land from Teachers
Ing to L. A McD
chairman for the I
management
The new downto
been completely rec
tlvely decorated anc
many faculties for .
. tertairunent tor the
of visiting soldiers
vlded The new
used by the soldier
time this week-end.
W L. Wrsaehs. US
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pie to attend Fridi
gram and inspect I
the new center.
Talks will be made
eral Stonewall jacki
of the 84th Div l*loi
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