Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 230, Ed. 1 Monday, May 10, 1943 Page: 3 of 6
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Articles to Be
Sent to Brownwood
Clifton C Kelly, son of Mr and
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h».' been enlisted as an apprentice
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feat-paced musical entertainment.
Couple United
In Marriage Here
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enton during the p
raw the prnidui
of barbed wire stretched just a few
Inches off the ground The last
few yards seem to be the hardest,
and this is where the training
counts—where the urge to stop the ,
back-breaking crawl and run for
the pit must be suppressed
HITLER ADMITS
SOLDIERS SUFFER
MUCH AT FRONT
A new personal shopping service
for soldiers of Cai
been announced by
<m the post. The service is design-
ed to fulfill the personal needs and
requests of the sokhers It Includes
personal shopping for gifts, person-
al repairs of wsOches. etc., research
in technical books and for informa-
tion and arrangements for any ser-
vice not part of the regular duties
of the chaplains
former
iral arts
Monday
is sta-
Lsit with
ter. Miss
Annels Marie Westcourt, was grad-
uated from a school of nursing in
Dallas Sunday
Some 5.000 men were
Sheppard Field service club
for two performances by a T. S. C.
W. entertainment group headed by
the Campus Serenaders. dance or-
chestra. This is the final in a group
of some 90 entertainments which
have been taken to Camp Wolter*.
Sheppard Field and Camp Home
during the year.
He is in Field Artillery.
• • • •
Corp. Ancll Oliver, son of Mr.
and Mrs. R. T. Oliver, of Denton
was graduated from the Fort crook.
Nob, ordnarfoe automotive school.
The course covered maintenance,
repair and convoying of government
vehicles ranging from the ever
popular “jeep” to the large prime-
mover.
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to Oamp Howes Tuesday and Wed-
nesday night* It presents ths 13-
■* raytom band of
'Chuckle* the
Irene Riley in
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What's Going on
At Camp Howze
" A new Army tank-klDtog weapon
is shown in this week's Howitser
It's s ‘baaooka." which men
throughout the camp are learning
to use. Existence of the rocket gun
was publicly acknowledged only a
few weeks ago. i
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Victory Draws
Roosevelt Praise
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Whins HMHi'
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IXFOSMATION PUA8B
* CHARLOTTE. M . C —Ths of-
fice or register of deed* where
the marriage license records sre
kept, received a postcard eu
which was inscribes the fODow-
ing message:
"Dear Sir: I am wanting a lit-
tle help from you Somebody bss
started it around that I am mar-
ried Would appreefate It a whole
. tot If you would write me and tail
me if you have any marriage li-
cense wim my name on lt.“
John R. Renfrow, regtelrr st
deed* wrote to the postcard send-
er. asking for additional date ba-
the matter.
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WITH THE KHAKI AND BLUE
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A hugh Mural portraytog the
fighting spirit nf ths Mth Infantry
Division now greets guests at the
Mth ofBcers* club The mural. 40
feet long and 10 feet high, is paint-
ed on the front wall of the lounge
room The central figure is a^bueg-
skln-clad pioneer, standing with his
buffalo gun against a background
of ths American flag and a eonvpy
of covered wagons To the right Is
a group of World War 1 soldiers
into action and to the left
roops of World War II with
modern wsapom. First Lieut
ird O. Chase of the 333rd In-
fantry regional headquarters paint-
d the nwyrel qg the request eg Gen-
John H. Hlldrtng. former comman-
der of the Mth Dtvtatan
'Swing's the Thing1 la the new
UBO-Camp Shows Inc. which coms
The Vanity
Shop
MosdSMtud V
Thmiiility r-Sv-.
ZLieut. Ralph O. Smith of Marion.
Ind., and Miss Martha Ellen Har-
mon of Fort Warth were masried at
• p. m. Wednesday in the First
Presbyterian Church, U. 8. A., when
the pastor. Rev. J. J. Oopeland,
read the ring ceremony in the pres-
ence of a group of dose friends of
the couple. Miss Myra Jo1
Preston. Teachers College student,
played the wedding marches, and
quiet music during the ceremony.
The bride is a senior student in ’
the Teachers Ooilege here and will j
continue her studies until gradua- I
tion. She U employed by Interstate
Theaters here also. Lieut. Smith
has been a student in the First
Army Air Forces Liaison Training
Detachment here and is I
transferred to California.
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LONDON. May It 4iPl-Adolph
Hitler was quoted by the Rurw
radio today as declaring the srtnter
"involved the heaviest suffering and
hardest burdens for our soldiers."
The broadeast was recorded by
Reuter*
The Berlin radio said Hitter
l broadcast on the fourth anniver-
sary of the organisation of the Nasi
I "Winter help" campaign. By halting
. the Russian assault and by eoun-
I ter-attacking. Hitler, said thsOer-
man soldiers had averted a crisis
"which.woukl have broken any oth-
er army in the world.
"All sacrifices on the home front
pate before the privations nod suf-
ferings which our soldiers hare had
to bear for the aseond time in the
east. Only love of their country
and a desire that it shall bo spared
the horrors of war could hare mads
such deeps possible.'’
“The home front has alm team-
ed courage." Hitler declared. 'War
has been brought to the town^
townships and village*”
Franco Appeals
For Peace Now
TlC. Student. Wei,
In Ceremony Here
OttyTM^alMl M&T1MMMeEcSk
Snt man J. MMds of
the Pint Army Air Forces Liason
Detachment, and maid of honor
wao Miss Ragodate of Sherman, a
student in Trechers College- Lieut.
Shaffer to being transferred from
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ok.1HIMHIHiI
Tsacbers College, accompanied
there, but will return here to <
AMONG SKK
Mr* John crowford underwent a
^’hDMNBbSey*8ml^. who under-
went an aanmdootany to the Dm-
ten HMgfQ MW A returned heme
Mtos Dorothy Hamel. Bs
Frieooi returned home Ba
from ths Dint on Bssgitel
■be had been a surgical pat
Mr* Tbd Pries and ran. ham in
ths Dsntan Hospital, returned to
their boms on Arenas D Batarday •
MI* W. P. Buchanan. Wtot Prai-
rie StosM. returned hsass Bunday
from tbs DoIBndT Wilp—r MMBb
■be had bean a surgical pattenk
Mr* Bdward Jentgen returned to
Pitot Point Bunday from ths Dsn-
ten Hoapttal. where aha undsrwunt
tnsjor surgery 10 day* ago
UgTO UM CBABOr FW
AGAINBT MAN
A charge of rate of totauteaitag
liquor a a try area wse fltod
against Orb Ltadill Mraitay, tot-
towirw his arrest Saturday by Bhsr-
iff Noy Moors end Fedes Chtof Ray
Ponq*. .
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unfavorable wuattMr, ap-
- *"- —n number of
tejmre^bam
IhwTtedtot?
bfaii ^Virginia
FROZEN FRUITS, VEGETABLES
Srv« Your Points and DpUara Ad Reffulationd Rminire
Pointe Par Packafu Now. Six Pointe On AM
SMITH’S FROZEN FOODS
DautaRtTixBB HI N. IfBMMt St. ’Ntopham GM
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far
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men on ws» mito bn
numbar of beds Brad
Tharw’t a IcNbora GouW Om
doRy craolod te daoRdB yM
tearing • soft and Mwalk w<
Get Mveral |an at Ms law pr
numbar of oOnr aUB wore enter-
tained tn Denton homra whore they
had visited previously, and did not
rsgtotar witti the UNO.
Highlight of the Saturday night
danse wm the usuato to- an aB-up
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A rang ribot wm led during the Bran* west Adfttton
Bunday* hospitality how by a «r“ ---
atr.se. W. studmta, and a gn
of Teachers Obfligs Danarntrat
High Bchbol girt* accomgantod
Mtos Myra Bowoil, rarred iesd pui
and cookie* i'
. ------' t. yawb ■na arenn res
Ami/* '"ft-'-.1' -na i'an ^Mragn
NOWIKBess^
Wp- Annette Igfeod, IrawnP tsa- **"
char in the Demonstration School
of Trarhers Collage, will' ravtew
Wenden Wllkto’s *One WorM,”
tbs mesfing of Teachers CJ
Demonstration School P.-T.
Wednesday at 3:15 p- m. tn
library auditorium. There to no ad-
adratan chargs and al interested
were invited. *
the department of educstten
choiogy. vnd pbHoeophy at r
C. W, wfll ---- ---
Graduate 1
mining of the eanton Ttorafay at
d p. m., on “Graduate Degrees in
Education." The meeting win be a
ptenie at the home of Mr* Tore
Elder. MOP BsU Avenue.
On Army Contract For State Debt
To Be Accepted
Bids for a contract to yefund tea
state* portion of the road bond in-
ebdtedmm in case the gaasMns tax
fans to provide suBtatont fumto tar
the state to meet Mo portion of the
indebtedness In 1*M wfll be sea opt
od JUnd 14. it was decided at a call-
ed araeting of the County Chas-
m toil an ire Court Saluiday.
A telephone franchise was ag-
prored for the Harte Flying Bsr-
vice, so that the service may erect
telephone potoa-and connect with
lima already imtatod in the county
for a tetepbons aarvtoa to Ito geld,
northeast of Danton. j
NotomU were approved at the
Monday mosttn gaf the commis-
sioner* whs were still in seaaton
after noon. ( .
PKWLS
Mr* Lola Ar
Day at Oamp __________
with her son, flgt. Atoert U Angel,
and wife. 1 <»-
Mr. and Mr* Hubert McConnell
end a«n. Jtaunie. of Wichita Mto
visited panAi* Mr. and Mr*
; • ■ 3. '
traits) of Dsstoss* and Mtos Mar-
gnetdUan^Mtoata, sagtaa* of Htoe-
cital Wpdn , _________ __ . „
ta the > C. w. aotanra aufttar-
btafc ■ Be** *" students of Mtos
will give her santor votes recital
Ftat Bagtot Bmoflan Otab wfll
hold * social at 7:» tonight ta
the church partem and all msrahlra
ware urged to be proaent.
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LONDON. May lb-4*9-On the i
third anniversary of the Nasi ta-
vasion of the Lowland* where ten-
sion reached a new peak as the
Germans proclaimed martial law.1
Queen WflNtab* Prince Bern-.
bard and Premier Ptstar S. Qer-
brandy broadcast messages of hops
for spsedy Iteration to their Neth-
erlands bometosMi today from Lon-
dtm.
Knotted card* eahod ~'*ntpu*"i
were the official ledger* by assans
of Which recordo wore kept among i
the aswtoud MjBt
r:
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tn the I
The Victory Lassie Club of the
Deaton Junior High School has
contributed 25 books to the Junior
Red Oros* Club members have
brought numerous magaxlnes and
periodical* and in addition have
made cartoon books under the
■upsrvteton of Miss Rosemary Coi-
Ita* president.
of education.
ttott»T.aaW< other ccnrideretten*
at the otabto Anal „ '
The Denton Junior Red Cross Is
now busy finishing a oonslgnment
of articles to be sent to Camp
Bowie. Brownwood. This includes
four afghans. five lapoovers. six
card table coders and 12 joke and
crossword pussle book*.
The nest project will be the mak-
ing of braille booklet cover* to be
sent to the Texas School for the
Blind in Austin.
destroy the other.
“Therefore," the Spanish Chief of
State said. "Those of us who witness
the struggle serenely consider it to
senseless to delay the peace.“
... _ <The peace feeler speech by the
Johnson and devotional offered by. Spanish leader, indebted to the
— ---- - -- help tn overthrowing th*
_ ~ i considered
J L. Wright captain, conducted i significant in vtew of the massive
games and contests and served re- Axis defeat tn Africa and the suc-
Pfc. William C. Barnett is spend-
ing his ssvsu-day furlough from
Oamp Gruber. Ok., with his wife
at the home of her parent* Mr.
and Mr* W. R. Miller, at Aubrey
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damtaatra tte eeens ra_Axto prisoners are searohsd away. (British Official Photo from
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Road Bond Bids
MADRID. May 10. uP>—General-
rwvaalnd Us “mtnwhinm** fr4mv*Hw raff . WAT had rPArhfri a. <WkMdlnrk In
WASKDSOTON. May 10 — (API—
Oongratulattons on tbs vtetortss of
Allied anniss over Axle foross in
I North Afrim have been sent by Pres-
ident Roosevelt to Oemsal Dwight
D. Beenbower and Brtttoh and
French ooounandsra.
' ‘i sent last night, the
r tassnhower that the
power and eo-ordtnatton with which
the Allied forces are crushing our ■
enemies in Tun Isis to a tribute to
your leadership "
Dutch Deliverance
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Bhh ft
Oruber aftei
■ t|Mwvtv irassmaro vi ssvw
barely 30 inches over the heads of , parent*
the trainees, and in one section r**^**1**' *
they crawl under 10 or 15 strands ; ®- N>rT'
, guest of his
Arthur Ashk
i was at Pearl
attackted. ar
Sheppard Fta
father, Jim
Sullivan has
Wichita Palli
Carolina.
Pvt Woodrow W Rasco, son of
Mrs A. V Rasco. 1023 Fannin
Street. Denton has arrived at Okla-
homa A AM College. Stillwater.
Ok for a course of Army Air
Force* Inntruction lasting approx-
imately five months prior to his ap-
pointment a* an aviation cadet in
the U 8 Army Air Force Upon
completion p( the course he will be
classified as a pilot, navigator or
bombardier and go on to schools
of the Flying Training Command
'tor training in three specialties.
HUSBAND OF FORMER RESI-
DENT VOLUNTEERS
C. M. Smith of Plainview, regional
manager of the Amarillo district
war bond campaign and husband
of ths former Miss Mabie Curley
Dsuton who to now visiting '
holds the distinctive honor of
ths only known regional manager
who has volunteered wervtoes and to
not accepting a salary from ths
government for his duties as reg-
ional manager, according to the >
Amarillo Dally New*
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RIGHT DRESS IN
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An Allied tank
Signal Corps 1
[ at tte t. a o. w. tei crap rote
ODRT HOUSE
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Harris and wife. trect in M. R. Bttl-
p Ru^ M iui^ A De* M.
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OF LAND, SEA AND AIR
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Members of the T. 8. C. W. Board
of Regents Saturday conferred with
representatives of the taghth Ser-
vice command regarding a contact
wi the Army and government for
the WAAC branch at the college in
a meeting at Austin. No definite
agreement was reached. it-.1
J. K. Brim of Sulphur Springs
was re-elected president
board, with Mr* Bob Barker of
Austin named vice-president, and
Mr* Ewtn T. Phillips of Ftort Worth,
secretary W. M. Loveleswas named
corresponding sscretary: Joe E.
Reed, treasurer, and W. B. Loveiee*
assistant treasurer: '
Eight msmbers were present in-
cluding two of the three new re-
gents. Mrs. Albert O. Walker of
Austin and D. M. Pollard of Beau-
seont.
rtoL" at te-tegraLn
Howard F. wood to Twyman
O°U*’ Dick sad wH* MJ stetohkW
’srs-swi'S.
a Bran* thras sores In n,
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Col. Skiles Moves
To Geiger Field
Ueut.-Ool. Duane H. stale* san
of Mr. and Ml* C. A. Stale* 712
Avenue A. has been transferred
from the 17th Bomb Wing, Oamp
Rapid, 8. D.. to headquarter*
Geiger Fled. Wdsh.
* A tribute to hftn to paid by the of-
ficer* stm! enlist art man with whom
he ha* worked at Oamp Rapid:
Enlisted men like to work for Qol.
Skiles They are charmed by his
home-spun Texan simplicity. They
admire his mechanical ability to
tear down and reassemble anything
from a film projector to an air-
plane motor. They like him be-
cause he is human and considerate
of men as well as fighting equip-
ment, and because he is above all,
a flying officer of the highest cal-
ibre
In addition to his direct military
contributions to Uncle Sam, Col
^klles has assisted the citlsens of
Rapid City in various phases of war
activity and in boosting civilian
morale '■
At Camp Rapid, Col Skiles was
tn charge of operations, training
men for combat duty. He left
Rapid City with hi* wife and their
two-year-old daughter, Marian.
8 B • •
Howze Men Train
On Realistic Course
Men at Camp Howxe are training
under realistic conditions A men-
tal conditioning course where sol-
diers go under fire for the first
time tn a 75-yard crawl through
the roughest patch of brush on the
entire reservation is shown in a
Merles of pictures in this week*
Howitser
Two heavy n
repeated bursts
Bible studjffj
Cbusoh M Cbrirt
utasta a* fl p. a* ta
Notes of Service
Here and There
Staff Sgt Wayne R. Britton sent
unusual V-mall letter* to hl*.
mother. Mr* T. R Britton. 314
Ponder Ave. for Mothers' Day In
the form of a cartoon he sketched
The cartoon clearly showed his
longins to be ip Denton Britton
is stationed in North Africa with
the U 8 Army
• a • •
Two son* tn service were guests
of their parents. Mr and Mr* R M
Barn* 1515 Scripture Street. Lieut
Fred Barna, stationed with the U.
6 Army at Camp Burkeiey. Abilene.
1* on a 15-day furlough Robert
Barns Jr . second class seaman '
•stationed at the U 8 Navy's air-
base at Hensley Field. Dalia* vis- •
ited the was week
JACKPOT
FATBTTrVTLLX. N. C—Mr* P.
T. Blackburn InadvertenUy stag-
ed a scrap drtvs when she kilted
a alz-pound hen for • birthday
party at her home
In the ban's glsasrd aha found
os» small safety pin. opens 4.
three straight pins and M copper
33 calibre, abtils
PITY PAIKSANTEB
BOISE. Idaho A small btwi- '
neas man. discussing dUfWulUae
of wartime operation, made thia
'*®I*1 normally employ 33 par-
son* Durfng 1M3 there were IM
names on the payroll, and of
thaee only four, including my-
self. were there at both the atari
and end of the year "
Approximately 14.00# Norwegian
, seamen are engaged in c*rryt>*'
I war cargoes for the Alites in Nor-
| vegian veeeei*
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“Mary MufMn
“Doria Dadma**
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Ancd White PMbb 4nt
tag as a Navy aviatian eadet HO
wfV'remain on inactive duty until
ba to eithar admitted to the new
collage training program or ta called
to active duty as a Naval Aviation
Cadet after reaching hto 10th dirth-
flay. A senior at ths Sanger High
School, be ranks ta the upper 50 per
■ent of hto class in scholastic
standing, a pre-requisite for ap-
plicants for naval aviation cadet
retaining. He to a two-year tetter-
man In football and this year made
All-district as left guard.
Hick* ■
“^dMy ht od tion. were '
tomd for 1J1F men who wero in the .
cepter Saturday. A gonarous re-
revealed it* sunshine" friends of t war had reached a deadlock In
the part month as gifts were dto- which neither side had the power to
trtbuted by Mrs C. V. Buster, and " —
MTs. R. M. Bams, president of the
etas* sang "Scatter Sunshine " The
meeting was opened with singing
"Teach Me Singing, led by Mr*. O
W Stewart prayer by Mr* Lee E i
Mrs. Frances J Hills ’ i Axis for
Fbr the social hour Group 4. Mr*. Spanish RepibUc. was
J. L. Wright captain, conducted j * *~
;----- — t i r :• Axis defeat in Africa and the suc-
freshmente to 25 members and a cesses of ths Russian winter of-
guert. Mrs J. C Walker i fensive I
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LA MODE
NEW DRESSES
And
GIFTS
For the Graduate
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