Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 58, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 21, 1943 Page: 2 of 12
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LADIES’FALL SKIRTS
$1.98 TO $2.98
Tailored skirts in a gay assortment of fall colors.
Jersey and rayon materials.
All Wool, Part Wool and Cotton
LADIES' SWEATERS
$1.49 TO $3.49
Nationally advertised sweaters in pullover and
button front styles. Red, pink, maize, blue, tan,
green, black, orchid, brown and white.
25< YARD
36 inches wide, in blues, tans, greys
25«YARD
36 inches. Guaranteed fast color.
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Brown, navy, wine, green, black
and royal.
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McCrory's has one of the largest
assortment of Piece Goods
to be found in Denton
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LADIES' FALL BAGS
$1.59 TO S2J8
All the new fall colors to choose from styles to
suit any taste.
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action
36 INCH FLANNEL
20<YARD
Pink, white and blue, checks, stripes
and plaids
27-INCH FLANNEL, yard
Oeo. H. Stephenson of
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ing a revival 10 day* in the Welch 1 Residents itaffiMMS " ~
Btrmc»na<n nr tamm, ommcmw county through conuibuiOMu
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The Shop of Style And
Personality
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Devotional and the lesson
"We are Americans” were led by
the study superintendent, Mrs O.
C. House Mrs. Gordon EUnore
gave the invocation and dismissal
was the missionary benediction
The family of Bonnie Burgess has
gone to Raton Rouge, La, to live.
Burgess is employed these.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ledbetter of
Louisiana are visiting Mr. i
R L. Ledbetter
To Help Greece
Fight Starvation
Give Recital
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tion, Major Roy M
ing officer, will prei
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phots He will del
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his speech will be
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NEW YORK.
French patriots hi
Pierre Lava! four t
, .IS days and as a
chief of govemmer
his bodyguard, tl
said today in a 1
broadcast reported
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pare, and hia dlacodne waa well re-
ceived.
VlattOM were praeent from 8an-
, ger, Gaineeville and other places
Miss Hadsell, Lieut.
• Ayres Marry Here
Mlaa Nancy Ann Hadsell, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. V: P. Hadsell, 1403
Maple Street, became the bride of
Lteut. Hugh J. Ayres of Floydada
Wednesday evening when the ring
ceremony waa read in the First
Presbyterian Chureh. U. & A., by
the pester, Rev. J. J. Copeland,
following the mid-week service The
ceremony waa attended only by
relatives and close friends here, and , two-thirds
by Mrs. Ed Tldmors of San Ante- Wheelchairs
nio, an aunt of the bride,
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Special to Record-Chronicle
PILOT POINT, Oct. 21—A bu-
siness meeting of El Progress© Club
was held at the home of Mrs. N.
H. Erwin Tuesday; Reports were
made by committees. The uroup
sang two patriotic numbers. Mrs
J. E. Selz conducted a parliamen- '
tary quizz. Mrs. F. W Hayden ,
gave a sketch of the ccming year's
work. Mrs R. . Beck told the flag
etiquette. Mrs Miller, wh’e of Capt.
Bill Miller of Fort Custer, gave a
description of many of the places
visited while she was with her
husband at various camps in the '
East The guests were Mmee. An- |
na McCrary, DTroy Petecs, Dee |
Elder, and Bill Miller The next I
meeting will be with Mrs. T. N ,
Harris. Nov 2. ■ , ! sional
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Standard,
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At Church Here
it! WMtaiiann, associate profes-
of <mml and nteno at T. 8 O. O
will present the second of a ‘~
or organ raciuu at the ed-
‘ Ost. 22, at M.1S p m
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COLUMBUS, O.. Oct. 21—(AP>—
C3 Army surgeons are using a new
to metal to sew together am and tec
— nerves ripped apart by enemy bul-
lets and to nt over skull and fac-
ial' areas where flesh and bone
have been shot rway. Fifth Service
Command headquarters here dis-
closed today.
Named Tantalum, the inetal can
be made into wue so tine it !s al-
most invisible to the naked eye. It
also can be shaped into plates and
sheets contoured to substitute fcr
missing pieces of bone and tissue in
the face and skull.
The advantages of tantalum were
reported by surgeons at the army's
Eight I recently-dedicated Ashford Gener-
al Hospital, White Sulphur Springe,
W Va.
Army neurosurgeons rate tanta-
lum far superior to catgut or Mik
in suturing nerves. Unlike catgut
or silk, they found the wire thread
could be seen in X-rays, permitting
a contiguous study of the processes of
nerve healing.
1 make effective foods which now are
Inadequate for nutrition needs
i "But ths time will not come."
Ptshbein predicted, "within the ex-
istance of any man now alive when
it will be possible to subsist on
pills of any kind or to subsist prop-
erly on food concentrates. z
Read the classified ads.
glass jar
—
im Nerthmi,.
I of Dinton and Denton
'i—-ags.- ~ xgawiiflMBTna ■ !■-! - •»»
far Chest Drive to begin 1
1 will help Greece win her t
against starvation and stay in
fight against tire common enemy.
Nearly 2400,000 have died of star-
vation there and of all Greek chil-
dren born since 1M0, fewer than
one in 20 is now alive.
Before the German occupation,
th* Greek war Relief Association
raised and spent more than *4 000 -
oOo for relief of their countrymen.
By March, 1M2, the partial lift'
ing of the blockade enabled the Si-
cilia to leave New York under the
Greek War Relief banner.
Swedish fighters in regular service
between America and Greece trans-
port 15,000 ten; of Canadian wheat,
and supplies of milk, dried vege-
tables and medicines monthly.
The supplies are distributed by
a joint Swedish Swiss commission
| and a February report shows L
‘ t decline hi deaths.
1__ for crippled Greek
and soldiers and Red Cross food pack-
Mlssas Travis Orbed; and Mary ages for sick and wounded Greek
Cam of Dallas soldiers tn hospitals and for Greek
The bride wor a brown suit with prisoners of war in Germany
~ 7: “1 3 Italy also are sent.
Denton
service, 1
_ evening i
stodv. | was on "Modern Medical Care,” and
--- ‘A Wilson,
BOYS’ SWEATERS
$1.29
Button-front, two-toned in brown, royal,
tan and green. A 31.98 value.
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A portfolio of 10 original color
lithographs by Carlos Merida, en-
titled 'Kstampaa Del Popoi-Vuh”,
will be issued this November by the
Graphic Art Publications of Mexico
City.
I Merida, a former member of the
Teachers College art faculty, is ^a
' native of Guatemala and is of
Maya-Qulchc origin.
At present he is al his home in
Mexico City completing a aeries of
paintings to be exhibited this win-
ter in the larger cities of the
United Staflea. and possibly in the
Little Gallery of Teachers C:4tege
The series is entitled 'Texas Hkiea."
lSay« People Not
To Live On Pilh
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Lovely
UNSEEN!
for that fireside chat.
See these robes in rayon
polkadot, cotton seer-
sucker and quilted satin.
accessories of a darker brown and a
corsage of carnations she is a
win join him later.
ROH. Oct.
Bubslstence solely on pills made of
food concentrates is to be denied
! the present Inhabitants of the
world, in the opinion of Dr. Morris
Flshbein, editor of the journal of
the American Medical Association.
He told the war conference of the
American Dietlc Association last
' night that a noteworthy possibil-
ity of the future was the enrich-
i ment or enforcement of natural
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Pits FEET
BACON
LIVER
BAIERS
BOYS’
SLIPOVER SWEATERS
49«
(Ceiling Price 56c)
Fleece-lined in wine, royal and hrown.
BOYS1
Corduroy OVERALLS
a.- . - 51-ir_
Royal, wine and brown. Good heavy*
weight corduroy. Built to
stand hard knocks.
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“Dressy” OVERALLS
89<
erial. Sanforized Shrunk,
in blue, brown and tan.
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CABBAGE
SQUASH’
TOMATOES
potatoes
TOKAY GRAPES
tegs PVU
in «ta X_._________
His urogram will include Cunata
“In the Style of Handel” in four
movements by Wolstenholme; Even-
song. by Martin; Pastorale, Symph-
ony H. Wldor; Variations do Oon-
oert, Bonnet; Twilight at Flesole,
, Bingham; Fantataie, Franck; Clair
de Lune Karg-Elert, and Medita-
Uotuand Toccata. d-Evry.
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By RELMAN MOS IN
WITH AHHI JlWIt AJtMtf 4N
ITALY, Oct. 21—Secretary of I
the Treasury Mccgenthau traveled
through forward areas of the Ital- I
tan front with Lieut. Oen. Mark I
W Clark today and had nigh praise
tor British and American soldiers
and for AMY’s work in restoring
the city of Naples.
"I am much struck by the young ,
British and American soldiers. ’ he ;
said. "Their faces seemed so alert |
and they were so evidently in the i
pink of condition that they seem j
to be ready for anything''
The secretary noted that water
servee was being restored in
Naples.
"I can assure Gen. Clark that the
fighting forces have nothing to
worry about the people at home.”
he added. "They are sciemrjly be-
I bind the war and they'll provide
■ every dollar and every piece of ma-
terial -and that means a good I
I many dollars and lots of material— |
necessary to bring about complete I
victory.
"My trip to the front has been J
one of the greatest experiences of
my life. I am filled with new zeal !
and enthusiasm and I am going [
home to tackle the fourth war loan I
in the aggressive spirit of Gen 1
Clark's Fifth Anny ”
. All day I was impressed with the .
evidence of the ruthlessness of the
Germaff ‘ enemy—their murder of |
| innocent civilians, the peaceful .
' farm buildings and crops they've j
destroyed, the homes they Lave ,
ruined. The people at heme should I
..aa ihsea ihinrrs *'
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The Denton Business and Profes- |
, _ Women's Club. meeting j
The W 8. C 8. met at the Meth- ( Tuesday evening, voted to sponsor |
odist Church Monday. Plans were recruiting students in ~
made to hold a bazaar Nov. 20 and ; County for the nursing
serve coffee, pie and Chili all day ’ when the program of the
was in charge of Mrs------- --------
| health chairman. The club also
voted to bring Miss Evelyn Op-
I penheimer here Oct. 18 to review !
I Under Cover,” Die place yet to be
I decided. Ten new members were
! received, making a total member- j
I ship of 31.
ibetter of Mrs. Bess McCullar. Red Cross .
and Mrs. executive secretary, reviewed arti- |
... ' < les telling of modem and improved
Mrs. L. C. Wadsworth and chll- I methods being used now for supply- j
dren returned to For' Worth. I ing men. of the armed forces with
Mr and Mrs. J. E. t lx were in i artificial limbs after Injuries in the '
i ment or eniorccnwnt oi natural Sanger as guests of Mr. and Mrs. . service. Miss Elizabeth Phillips
foods with vitamins—in order to I Walter Wilson | told of the use being made c« a
| —•-------— »—*--*-•-». -— — i Mr. and Mrs. T M Jones of Fort | new discovery, penicillin, for the (
Worth were here. | treatment of wounds, limited now
Mrs. Harc-ld Smith returned from to use for men in the service, and
San Antonio where she visited her | Mrs. W*on told of new metiiods
■ ‘ i is in tlie W O. W. iof underseas surgery.
Mrs Smith said her --——
I The male of Wilson's phalarcpe.
an American bird, assume, Uie bur-
dens of neat-making and house-
keeping
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 58, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 21, 1943, newspaper, October 21, 1943; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1317764/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.