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SPEAKS SATURDAY—Dr. nixie
Young, new director o! the biology
. department at Texas State Col-
1 lege for Women and national
> Southwest regional director of
I Delta Kappa Gamma. will be
i luncheon speaker Saturday when
the society holds Its regional con- j
ference In Denton.
B A M), PEP < I .I’ll WILL
ATTEND GOPHER TILT
In their second out-of-town
pearance this year, the L.,
1 High band and Pep Club will at- |
tend the Grand Prairie
I game Friday night at
! Prairie.
I The organizations at. o attended
a game at Sherman, but couldn't
. put on a halftime show because 01
a muddy field
of McKinney, and Mrs. Rav Breck-
enridge of Terrell.
"Interesting Su|>erlor Teachers"
..111 be discussed by Miss OUle
Betts of Fort Worth, and Are We
Worth Our Salt?" will be the topic
J of. Miss Margaret Was.som of Dal-
las Miss Martha Liddell ol Gaines-
ville will discuss "Public Rela-1
tions."
Workshops, supervised by Mrs,
’ Ruby Terrill Lomax of Dallas, will
complete the morning program As-
sist.ng Mrs. Lomax are Misses
Edna Rowe, Ona B. Beasley, Myr-
tle Hembre. Leila Lee Williams,
Eugenie Terry, Edith Bosse, and
, Sarah Gushy, all of Dallas Mrs
| Ixunax and Miss Williams are na-
I tional founders of the Society
At the luncheon Miss Mildred
Hudgins of Denton will give the in-
I vocation. Members of the Noith
Texas State College music depart-
ment. Misses Jxiuise McLane and
Rowena Turney and Ira Schantz
and Margin Selle, accompanied by
Bobby Cox. will sing the quartet
i from Rigoletto Alter Dr. Young s
j address, Miss Ray King, a national
! founder, will award a gavel to the
J chapter showing the largest attend-
I ance tn terms of miles traveled. In
I the afternoon an initiation service
I will be held in Virginia Carroll
Lodge lor a dozen novices.
Mrs Powell will be the house
guest of Mrs. Criddle during her
stay in Denton.
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Truman Will Offer
\\ ill Address
Own Tax Program
Approximately
prominent
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Dr
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EASIER!
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Plane atul Truck
EASIER!
with new, round
PLASTIC CURLE2S
A
exclusive with
How To Relieve
THE CREME COLD WAVE
jps
4// finett pint tax
Army Officials
Probe ('rash Of
Now, your Homo
Permonent is
Regular Kit,
fiber curler*
HOME
PERMANENT
Tobin Drug Store
North Side Square
covering
Mexico
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Caldwell
Pierce
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Deluxe Kit, with
plaxtic curlers
$2oo
WASHINGTON NOV 6 - M’l -
The Truman administration la de-
finitely planning to offer Ils own
Cotton Bowl Drawing
To Be Held Saturday
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
j U44VI IVO WWH |
tax program to Congress some
time next year
Officials In a
justness meeting Greetings will be
be given tjy Dr Imogene Ben’ley and
Ernest D Criddle, president
ol the Denton chapter
Misses Eula Lee Carter and Phy-
liss Ellis Ellis ol Fort Wortli will
. report of the society s na-
convcntion, held in New
last August. "Techniques of
Dr. Dixie Young
Bronchitis
Creomulslon relieves promptly be
-a use it goes right to the seat of th
’.rouble to help loosen and exp
germ laden phlegm, and aid natu.
to soothe and heal raw, tender, ir
flamed bronchial mucous mem
branes. Tell your druggist to sell yo
' a bottle of Creomulslon with the un-
derstanding you must like the way It
quickly allays the cough or you are
A mwdwen. medkally-
tovrvd tr»otinert
ttool
H(‘ WHS
to receive a
in the top brackets
Well-posted authorities cite as a
public tip-off to the administra-
tion's Intentions to come up with I
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Young Dems Will
Hear Dr. Elliott
right cuts.
The biggest certainty is
there WU be no purposal ■■
DALLAS Tex Nov 6 — ,4>i
drawing w'll be held Saturday
| determine lucky applicants lor 23.- '
I 000 seats to the Colton Bowl game
, here Jan 1 - on>' one-fourth cl
the tickets requested.
added that details are still to be
decided
Indications are that the program seeking first a Treasury
"revision ' and "re-!
Parts of thie plane were strewn
over a 250 - yard area and the
motor was embedded in the sand
about 50 yards from the truck
Wltne'.es told the officers that
the pilot crawled out of the plane
wreckage and walked back to the
truck to ask the driver If he was
huit. The driver said no.
GALVESTON, Tex. Nov. 6 - Op,
■ Officials of Ellington Field to-
i day were Investigating a plane-
truck collision after which both the
to plane pilot and the truck driver
walked away uninjured.
Deputy Sheriff G M.
and Police Chief Claude
said the accident happened
terday when a plane piloted
O. M Wllklnmn of Ellington Field
flew low> over three dump trucks
hau'ing shell to Freeport.
"D. V Brock. Clute, said he
saw the plane was going to hit his
| truck and ducked below the in-
' strument panel before the plane's
i undercarriage struck the vehicle
The crash tore the windshield and
I cab. off the trunk Hush with the
I panel ” the officers said
Approximately 150 prominent
; women educators wll meet in Den-
ton Saturday at a conference o'!
Delta Kappa Gamma, national hon-
or society for women In education.
Dr Dixie Young, national South-
west regional director of the so-
ciety, and new head of the Texas
State College for Women depart-
ment of biology, will be speaker lor
the luncheon Saturday In the down-
' stairs dining room of the T8CW
home economics building Her sub-
I ject will be "Let Us Preserve the
' Spirit of Delta Kappa Gamma ."
The Iota chapter of Denton will
be hostess for the regional meet-
ing, and will welcome representa-
tives from Arlington. Dallas. Fort
Worth. Gainesville McKinney and
Terrell
Opening with a coHee at 8 30 a
m Saturday In the TSCW lea
Room the meeting will include a
business session, workshops, the
luncheon and an Initiation service
Mrs Sadie Ray Powell of Sin
Antonio, past president of the
Dr E Iwin A Elliott, regional di- i
| rector ol the National baixir Re-
I lations Board lor the sixteenth
I legion covering Texas, Oklahoma
and New Mexico will address a Antonio, pas t
meeting of the Young Democrats Alpha chapter, and now state re-
I Club here tonight at 7'30 at the glonal director, will preside at the
citv trail auditor urn
Dr Elliotts -'.i.iject will ,, «...
| "The Patriot ip Post - War Amer- Mrs
' lea '
In addition to being an authority
In the field of l^bor relations in
the Southwest, Dr. Elliott is also give a
active leader in social well a re tional
I and religious activities York I
■ Before entering the field of labor Delta Kappa Gamma" will lie pre-
re'.aticns t)r. Elliott was a pro'es- 'senled by Miss Maude Foster of
sor ol. economics at TCU. He was Arlington, Miss Lucille McMurray
one ol the first men
Ph. I) in economics from the Uni-
versity of Texas. He was decorated
for bravery in World War 1
Dr. Elliott has been a regional
I director- .since the National Labor
Relations Board was established in
1925
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Its own tax proposals in UM8 the
, Treasury's performance at a House
position to know , Ways and Means Committee hear-
‘hat clear today. But they | ln. Tuesday on lax treatment of
farm cooperatives
Republican committeemen were
~ J recoin
will stress "revision ' and "re- ' mendatlon of some kind on co-op
form " of the tax system over out-I taxation and then even a commit
| ment to supply a recommendation 1
that j by Dec 15
there WU it no purposal resein
bling the twice-voted »4.000.000,000
bill which Republican sponsors
have promised to revive at the out-
set of the Special session of Con-
gress opening Nov. 17.
Those two measures would have
Cut Individual income taxes by
from 30 per cent for low income
groups to 10 5 per cent for those j
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Pepsi’s a touchdown for taste . . . with
that extra point of cpiality . . . combined
in the good good drink that scores high
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For flavor, for quality, for size—you can’t
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NTSC liecturer
COURT HOUSE
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Funeral Home
Phone 662
705 North Ixx-ust St.
Denton, Texas
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LYN( H CONCERT HERE
( HANGED TO NOV. 12
tions.
James F
Foreign investments In the Unit-
ed States Increased about $5 billion
during World War II
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Most lecturers do their beat to '
keep their, listeners awake, but Dr
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considerations
R L Boaz and wife to
Coker and wife, lot 8, block
Concert
b e <• i
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Evcn though contractors are still at
work on the new Jack Schmitz and
Sons Funeral Home, getting It ready for
the formal ojienmg on November 30th,
we are'carrying on our service in the
jiarts of our building that are com-
pleted.
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Active man or woman who own* auto and real estate to IM, aho*~* * •
and sell farms, homes, auto courts, cabins, gas stations. Moraa. V
•hope, taverns, hotels, etc . U> people our National Advertlalqf
brings to you No experience necessary. We teach you the buslnea*. "j-.
A profitable permanent connection with the World's largest Mt IT”"
vertbers of Country Real Estate; in business 47 years. Over M »'
of our most active Associates averaged 85.402.83 aa their share 9l-
coinmlsalona in 1948 Borne leaders topped 815,000*13? "
Preference given to applicants located or who can locate in smaK —
D. Robertson, Jr and wife
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Our reconstruction program goes on
quietly, so that neither noise or con-
fusion interrupts the service.
eiTt nitiii stoke
MIHAm.K'S I’HAKMACY'
TOBIS OKI G STOKE
Aobrey
Al BKEY BRIG
Hull and wife to J
away, tract, Alexander Hill
vey, tl
pearance as a fine arte performer
tip the NTSC stage, will attempt to
put as many of l..„ 1...~
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Ills progiam at
titled "Miracle
will include telepatny demonstra-
tions. the power of .suggestion, and
memory feats.
One of the pest known mental
wizards and hypnotists in the world
today Dr Pol-® gew up the son
ot a school principal in L , __
Hungary In 1918. before his eigh-
teenth birthday, he wa.s commis-
sioned a' a second lieutenant in the
Hungarian annv and sent to the
Italian front Thete n well-aimed
Italian shell buried him alive and
blot'ed out hi' memniy for half
year.
As Polgar explains II
parently sought to compensate him
temporary loss of speech.
soon found him. elf cap-
to his own and other pen-
of rending oth I
thoir’hts. St ill In the '
army, he attended the university at convertible coupe.
Budapes', where he studied psy-
chology and flint developed his In-
erest m the power of suggestion. '
When Polgar arrived In New '
York, he sopke not a wind of
English, but finally mastered the
.anguage to the extent that he dr-
illed to try his wings on the lec-
ture platform He has since gained »
rapid recognition through his dem-
onstrations of mind-reading and
hypnotism.
QUICK RELIEF FROM
Symptoms ot Distress Arising from
STOMACH ULCERS
DUE TO EXCESS ACID
F rH Book! all* of HomeTraatment that
Most Haip or It WIN Cost Yom Hothins
Over t hrrr million bottle* of the Willamd
TnzATMikNT have txwo for relief of
• > ruptonisofdlftree* arlilng from Stomach
nn<l Duodenal Ulcers dur to I*€••• Acid —
Peer Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach,
Qasslnest, Heartburn, Sloe pies* nes*. etc.,
due to Sice** Acid. Sold on Ift dny*’ trial!
Ask for “WHIard'a Message” which fully
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REAL F.hTAlE TRANSFERS
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io C E Miller and Sam W
lot 21, Fbuts addition,
Franz Polgar. Hungarian fcypnot-' Pu^alskl purvey, gift
ttat who will appear at North Texaa
6
Irish
on the Fin tone radio
will appear at TSCW at
m in the main auditorium
Christopher f ence on the
State College tor Women
and Drama series
hanged from Nov.
Lynch, young
teatured
program,
8 15 p
tint WUU "ill «sp|*s<*i HUI VII a v
State College Friday night at 8.15. |
doesn't feel satlalied until he has
put at least part ot his audience to I Krum. 810 and other vy>u>>uca-i
sleep tions.
... , u. James F Wells and wife to CJ
Dr Polgar. making his fourth ap- |c }ull rUy Jot Alexander
isurvey 810
his listeners to I
fleep as wall permit him to do so
NTSC will be en-
ot the Mind and I
MAKKIAGE I lf ENS8 S
Melvin Joseph Schindler and
Viola Prize!
for hl
and he
a blc
pie's amazement -
er persons
NFW < AR REGISTRATIONS
Gay Roofing Co., Chevrolet pick-
nature ap- up
' ' ‘ ' North Texas state Teaehein Col-
lege. Chevrolet station wa> en [
Raymond Huddleston,
Chevrolet coupel.
Di Noel G Ellis. Buiek sedan
Baker-Floyd Corporation, B uck
. Mn.
Denton Investment Corporation
to Ralph A Turner. Jr and wife,
lot 2 Brown rearrangement of
block 5. W W Wright addition.
$10 and other considerations.
Denton Investment Corporation
to Clarence T Woodby and wife,
lot 12. Brown rearrangement of L-
blo< k 5. W W Wright addition.
I $« 800
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 72, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1947, newspaper, November 6, 1947; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1315816/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.