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Thomas Genova
Dies; Funeral
Set Wednesday
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When the "sky survey" now un-
der way at the Palomar Observa
tory in California is completed, an
atlas of 1.870 photographic plates
will be published.
Thomas Arthur Genova, resident
of Denton for 32 years, died today
at 1 15 am in a local hospital He | three great j.randeliildren.
was 69
Funeral services for Mr Genova
will be held Wednesday at 9 a m.
in the Immaculate Conception
Catholic Church with the Rev
Walter Bojniewic: conducting the
service Interment will bq in St
Thomas Cemetery of Pilot Point
Jack Schmitz Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements
Born near Rome, Italy, Oct 9.
1882, Mr. Genova had lived in this
country 64 years. He attended
schools in New York City and was
married to Miss Fannie Bert Whit
mire Dec. 23, 1914 in Arlington.
A member of Immaculate Con-
ception Catholic Church, Mr Ge-
nova was a retired plasterer He
was active in the plash -ing trade
for 51 \ears before retiring. His
home was 2324 Bolivar.
Survivors include his wife: two
sons, Tom A. Ge.iova Jr of De-
troit. Mich . and Robert Genova
of Sanger, and one grandson
west of here Saturday night He
i was a retired farmer.
The Rev 1. Z Greer of Trim
dad, assisted by the Rev. Dm
i Youngblood and the Rev Ross O
I Ward, was to conduct the service
Pallbearers were to be E. M
Acker, H P Gober. Joe Wiggins.
Bud Gentle Pete Cherry and Bill
Lewis, all < f Sanger. Intermen'
was to be n Sanger Cemetery
I Sullivan Funeral Home is in charge
! of arrangements.
Born in Cintor Aug 14. 1869
Mr Sinclair is survived by his
wife; one son, E B. Sinclair ol
Sanger; one daughter, Mrs R. E
Gentle of Singer: four sisters.
I Mrs. Homer Joruan of San Angil.i,
’ Mrs. Bob Baxter of Krum; Mrs
1 A P. Buttrdl of Denton and Mrs
I Emma Lou Bochard of Houston;
one brother, Hnrper Sinclair o!
Denton; four gt.mfchildren and
James Sinclair
< Funeral Planned
MOMItV'H I.IVESTO* h 1 -
I FOMT WORTH 'APi Catpe 2 200; ; I V 1 /If/ffV
i calves 700, Stocker caltlq and culveg <88- • S » X
strong and most slaughter cattle and I
calves xgeady. fed Hears steady to | cas-GFR—Funeral services fol
weak: good and choice slaughter WiUtJl runu*
steers and yearlings <29 50-1'15 00, [James S. Sinclair. 82, were to <><
common and medium steers and year- ( , t ? -w p m
lings 822.00-629.00, beet tows 821 00- I ne,a 1,1 v‘nk(r ,,n,*V ‘
821 00; bulls «19 00-825.60. good and , jn the First Baptist Church.
choice slaughter calves 830 00-834.00; .. „ r„fcl(lenl of Sar-
common and medium calves 623 00-| Mr- SincluJ. ar.
829.00; good and choice stocker calve* ger since 1911, d-ed at his home
832.00-838.00. Common and medium! . , , c..<..,.,i.v n.oht He
atockcr calves 830.00-834.00; Stocker
heifers 833 00 down.
Hogs 1,500; steady;
pound butchers 817.00-25 choice
150-175 pound and 250-3H0 pound
hogs 815.00-616 75. sows 813 00-
$14.50; leeder pigs scarce 613 00 down f
Sheep 2,100; slaughter sheep and
lambs steady, feeders dull and weak
good and choice slaughter spnng
lambs 627 00-828 00; medium to
choice shorn lambs 624 00-827 00,
medium to choice slaughter ev.es
61200-81850; low grade slaughter
ewes 31000-812 00; shorn stocker
and feeder lambs 814 00-822 50.'
Danton County Nurses Associa- > modical. Dismissed: ' Mrs. A
Avon
in Flow Memorial Hospital.
from an airplane.
Wilson and Bill Allen.
It Costs Less Than You Think To Own
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Funeral Is Held
For Mrs. Morris
\TSCW Modern
Dancers Slate
Annual Concert
Scientific rainmaking is usually
attempted by releasu^* dry *ce Or
I.eisure: The real problem of
your leisure is how to keep other
people from using it —Fun Fare.
Precincts
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votes or major fraction thereof,
cast for the party’s candidate for
Governor in such precinct at the
last preceding general election.
^Joiun
I Scale Models Of
Shopping Center
Are On Exhibition
FOR QUICKER,
if today's weather forecast is
correct. Denton < ounty will see
more rain, in the form of thunder-
storms. today tonight and Tues-
day. Mild temperatures will con-
tinue.
las and Clinton Ashby of Sanger, iooo—Chrono*cope
and took place on U. S 77 about
three miles north of Lewisville.
eludes a list of the delegates elect-
ed to the county convention. The |
record is sealed and sent to the 1
County Clerk, who affixes his file I ixx ust
10.30—Pulltlzer Prize Playhouse
KKI II-TV (Channel 4)
4 00—Variety Fair
4 16—Hollywood
4 30—Telecomlc*
4 45—Adventure* tn Learning
5:00—Party Time
5:30—Western Theater
o:00—Storlea of Adventure
6:16—Movietone News
6:36—The World Today
6 40—Let * Look at the Weather
6 46—Perry Como
7:00—Playhouse of Stars
7:30—Claudia
8:00—Studio One
9 00—I Love Lucy
9 .30—The Challenge
strations, master classes and for-
Mrs. Morris is survived by two
step daughters. Mrs C. B Kilgore '
of Birmingham. Ala . and Mrs I
laura Boggess of Fort Worth.
j Rudcloff of Beeville, Interior de-
sign and furniture shop, Miss Vel-
ma Ruth Weiser, of Copperas
I Cove, flower shop: Miss Velma
Jean Wise of Hobbs, N.M, res
taurant
silver iodide particles into a cloud |
Rites Today For
[Jerry Green, 9
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Lefland was cited for driving on Bon
8:46—Sports Previews
8.56—Wrestling
10:30—Weather Telefact*
10:40—News Final
10:60—Newsreel
11.00—Robert Montgomery Presents
WFAA-Tt (Channel 8)
6:00—Captain Video
5:30—Webster Webloot
6 00— News
6 :16—Music Room
6:30—Those Two
6:45—Sports Spotlight
6 55—Weathercaat
7.00—Robert Montgomery
8:00—Film Featurette
8:30—This Week In Texas
9 00—Cavalcade of Stars
Just south of Denton on U. S’ »o 00—Twenty Questions
377, Berkeley and a Gainesville '— ——
patrolman Saturday found a wreck
Steel Dispute
(Continued from Page 1)
Secretary of Com rce Sawyer
that nothing had been decided yet
' Sawyer said there would "cer-
tainly be some wage increase'' but
he did not say how much, of when
it would be granted.
In fact, he added, the amount
had not been decided upon by the
President, who would make the
final decision on this and also on
the union demand for compulsory
union membership, one of the most
explosive issues
TELEVISION
SCHEDULE
MONDAY PROGRAMS
MBAP-TV (Channel 6)
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While on their way to Lewisville i 4
investigate another accident; Jclub a
inday, Branuin and Berkeley 6 30—Trm Corbett Space Cadet
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6:00—Cow my Thrlllr
6 26—Weat' erman
6.80—Those. iWo
6:46—"Thia la the Story”
7:00—Playhouse
7:80—This Week In Taxaa
8 :00—Holly wood Scroan Teat
8 30—Fashion Highlights
Mishaps
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Patsy Ray and Pansy May Griffith,
escaped uninjured. Wanda Griffith
was cued for driving without an
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to spend $2 500 for a car, then the new
Packard, at just a few dollars more, is well
within vour reach! Bv any comparison.
Packard is today's top motor-car value!
Opening thetr» annual spi^ng
tour the Texas State College for
; Women Modern Dance Group will
appear on the college's Concert
and Drama Series Wednesday at
8:15 p m. in the TSCW Main Audi-
torium.
Directed by Dr. Anne Schley
Duggan, head of the TSCW Health,
Physical Education and .Recreation
Department, the 15 member group
will present a program of original
compositions arranged in four
suites. Themes for the suites cen-
ter around a group of Negro apirit-
A resident of Dallas, she was
born in Denton Sept. 19, 1942 She
1 died Sundav morning in Flow Me-
morial Hospital following an illness
, of two weeks
I Surviving are her parents. Mr.
and Mrs Willis C Green of Dal-
las: two half sisters, Juanita Gam-
mill of Denton and Bertha Mae
Ottweli of Dallas; one brother, W.
1C. Green Jr of Dallas: and one
half brother, Billy Ottweli of Dal
las
duplex garftR*. adult*, owner
f Elm
MUST DISPbHE''of—thia' week, Urge
C Of) | f J” a/wet! a et4k«*w
Sell or
rwriRr
Nurses Association, Dr.
Speck will speak on dental prob- las, Gary Collins,
lems. | Bostick, Route 2,
Hal Jackson of Denton, former
state representative, was to take
the oath of office as an attorney,
in ceremonies at the Supreme
Court in Austin today. Jackson,
tfie son of Mr and Mrs. Brent
Jackson, passed his bar examina- !
tion last month. Mrs Brent Jack- j
son, Mrs. Hal Jackson and their
daughter, Susan, were in Austin
today to witness the ceremonies.
PERSONALS
C. W. Beall, 1015 W. Mulberry,
is a patient at the Medical Arts
Hospital in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Goss of
Dallas visited her family, Mr and
Mrs. Alton Blankenship, 920 Pan-
handle, last weekend ..
Mr. and Mrs Dick Wiley of
Wellington visited Mr. and Mrs
C. S. Gary, 1200 N. Locust.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Flow Memorial Hospital: Admit
ted: Donnie McCullough, Lewis
ville, accident; George E».uro ....
derson, 1008 Carroll, surgical; John
Freddie Henderson, 1008 Carroll,
surgical; Melvill Newland, 411 W.
Praire, surgical; Mrs A, M.
Mosher, 306 Pilman, Dallas, surgi-
cal; W. W. While, 205 Avenue G,
the Denton Wise Soil Conservation
District, reported
Exactly one and one-half inches
were measured at Justin. It was
estimated that tins was the general
1 average for the rich west plains
Funeral services for Jerry Louise
Green, 9, were to be held today
in the Shepard Chapel at 2 30
p m with burial to be in Oakwood
| Cemetery.
10 15—Muxlc Hall Varieties
«. ... 10 30 Mo\>etone New* Roundup
Garrison was cited for improper : 10 40 ■‘■‘■in'tiw
passing at an intersection.
An unknown motorist will be'
■charged for leaving the scene of i
a wreck if Berkeley can get his |
hands on him. he indicated today. I
The driver left after his
car was struck on U. S. 77 near her ot the board U supervisors of
to
Sunday.
were stopped by a third- wreck in- I
vblving Ray S. Carson of Sanger |
and C. W. Lofland of Dallas. The
mishap occurred about one and
one half miles north of Lewisville
on U. S. 77
Danton County Nursas Associa-, medical. Dismissed: Mrs. A J.
Don will moot at 7.30 p.ui. Tuesday Willingham and daughter. Route i
in.the Denton Hospital and Clinic 2; Mrs J C. Jackson, Route 2; I
for a regular business meeting. Clark Darnell, 507 Roberts; Mrs.
Following a report on the recent I T. E. Grovers and baby, 1407 W.
meeting of the Texas Graduate ; Osk; Mrs. Mary Reed, 7310 Boll-
Nurses Association, Dr. David var; Mrs. R. G. Ness, Lake Dal-
NTSC; Linda
Denton; Bob
I Jones, 2521 Stella; Ancil Baker,
i Aubrey.
Denton Hospital and Clinic: Ad-
mitted: T. F Smith, Valley View,
medical; H L. Gentsch. Route 1,
Denton, medical; R. P. Strickland,
Roanoke, medical; H. A. Nowlin,
1009 Sherman Dr , medical. Dis-
missed: Baby Boy Woodson. 521
Bernard; Mrs. Kenneth Spray-
berry, 307 W. Oak; Mrs Riley
Quisenberry, 424 Highland; Mrs.
A. E. Gray, Route 2, Denton; Mrs.
O. H. Bailey, 409 Wainwright;
Harry Chase, Argyle; Mrs. W. A. ;
Wilson, 312 W. Mulberry.
Elm Street Hospital and Clinic:
Admitted: Mrs. Joe E. Denton, 318
Collins, medical Dismissed Mrs.
J B Cantrell; Argyle;
Mitchell, Route 2, Denton.
BIRTHS
Mr and Mrs John Elwood
Christy, 110 W. (allins, are
parents of a daughter.
z| 'ARB A GOOD LOOK at today's cars and
-1 their prices! You probably will be sur-
prised to learn • car of famous Packard
quality can be yours for so little money.
• • Ry eraotar margins than ever,
Packard today coiti irn for u hat you get than
oeey otbor cor! Pockurd value means nig-car
•PP«*r»nce, performance and comfort at
medium-car coat—in America'a most ex-
citing new motor car!
• • Thia beautiful naw Packard gives you
extra-wide doors for easier entrance. Hand-
some interiors provide ample room to
lounge at ease. Seats are as wide as the
car is high. Packard's safety-glass area of
3046 square inches gives you all-around
visibility for added driving safety.
mark and delivers it to the County tablerop automatic Bendix w**n-
Executive Committee Chairman. mg machine. Inauued frke Qinr-
The list of delegates from all the anteed 623 down; 67 60 par month
precincts make up the roll for the 1 Quinby salt_3a>es ^oc r>r__Lx5«-ii«t
county convention delegates. , 2-bedroom home for *ale reaoon-
Much the same procedure is fol- Br^,httutac*11,nt 814 8 (
10r'u ? l "UrIly ,C°?H ent,‘°!l ' 3-BED^OOM re*ld*nc* ,1th 4 *cr** .
which fleets delegates to the state | situated edge ot city. Chicken
IConvention. [house. »he<l, double garage, chicken
pi vol iruir, —
shrubbery. C. H 1
C*387S i was in Denton to confer with.
inmon h BAttY • 34 hour Manager of the Denton Chamber
service. 200 W Collin* ... . ,
--UTS--: — I of ( ommerce and others interested I
i WAN3 ED Riders to Consolidated;. I
i first shirt ills Mill hipnuay construction ano dcsifl-'
LOST ~ Femal'e^wlilte^Fox-Terrier, : natlon in this country. Whaley is (
brown markings about face. An-! interested, as arc Denton people, |
swers name "Punk', C-8894. 8201 in getting Highway 24 designated'
Denton g | t,1- a National Highway in addition I
REDECORATED 4-room unfurnished ' (t) thp S(a(e de* Ration. He, and'
401 ' others interested, believes that
| that highway would carry much
garden tool*, other item*, niore traffic through Denton were
trad* electric range for ga* it nationally designated There is
1908 panhandle, C-42Q4. i no question but that assumption is
right, as tourists, most of them,
I travel national routes to designated
points. Highway 24 is not at present
carrying as much out-of state traf-
! fice as it would with federal desig-
nation.
involving Elwood Strange of Justin
Clarence Smith of Denton.
Both escaped unhurt.
Smith was charged with driving
on the left side of the road not in
passing, Berkeley said, after he
pulled over on the left shoulder
some time befoie making a left
turn.
Another Saturday accident in- ,
volved Fred W Beavers of Dallas,
Jimmie E Garrison of Lake Dal-
the left side of the road
Reaching the site of the wreck 1
they had originally set out to in-
vestifcate, Branum and Berkeley
found it involved Clifford A. '
Southall of Lewisville and Darry ........
Jon Parkey, a Texas A&M College 4 00—Frontier*Pla'yhouaa
student from Floydada. «'•<-"
This accident occurred inside
the Lewisville city limits Sunday
afternoon.
Southall was charged with failure
to grant right of-way after the
collision at an intersection, and
further charges are pending in-
vestigation, tiie officers said today.
chain Reward.
Bailey Mulilns, Sherman
Highway, Phone C 8893
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED; Car Hop apply In person.
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IF YOU HAVE been turned down for
Public Liablllfy Insurance on your .
car. see us We run h*ip you and Crain, Charlie Mercer, Jack
[fast. Quinby Self Agency. 306 N. Lo- j Hodges, Dr V. Y. Craig, B. L.
I cust. | .... ...—
A record of the proceedings of' used 8 foot TiTbson refrigerator
the convention is k-pt, which in- sealed unit. Good condition, 8221
• - • - - • ... . . I down. 87 pi-r month. Quinby Self I
Sales. 306 N Locust I
GOOD USED square tub Maytag
washer. Quinby Helf Ba.es. 306 N
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mark and delivers it to the County I tablerdp automatic Bcndix wo*h-
Executive Committee Chairman.
Round About
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bushels " It seems now. he mitfht
raise the anti on the amount of
• yield after the recent rains.
• • • • |
...... ... w s Whaley, ambassador at
proof fence, all convenience* Plenty large for the Fort Worth Chamber
~ “ Enlow, C-7422 or; of Commerce Highway Committee, I
Golden Brindle Female Boxer,
; 3 years old Answers Gretchen.
Wearing vaccination tag on
Funeral services were held Sun
day at 2 p m in the First Presby .
terian Church, USA, for Mrs Lula I
E Morris. 86, who died Saturday |
morning after an illness of several ,
months.
Mrs Morris, who had lived at I
425 Normal, had been a resident of [
Denton since 1900. She married .
Tom Morris here in 1907. A native
of Beacher Hollow, N.Y., Mrs.
Morris was born there April 24, '
1866. |
The Rtv Joseph J Copeland
conducted the funeral services
Burial was in IOOF Cemetery, i
n*m« on juiu Pallbearers included Charlie |
h*ip you and Crain, Charlie Mercer.
Scale models of a community
shopping center are on exhibition
it) the art .’building galleries at
Texas State College for Women,
1 Miss Edith Brisac, associate pro-
fessor of art, announced.
The models, constructed by the
interior design majors, were made
as part of their work in three di-
mensions Miss Brisac believes
that this work will prepare the
students for professional work in
interior design.
After making the plot plan for
the shopping centei, each student
designed a building and made com-
plete scaled floorplans. In addition
a scale model was made incor-
porating building materials, furn-
ishings and general decoration.
The exhibits will be open until
May 4. Members of the class who
constructed buildings included Miss
Jacqueline Bailey of Frost who de-
signed the ”4 10 Shop” for chil-
dren’s clothes: Miss Myrna Cas-
bcer of Hamilton, beauty shop;
Miss Mary Felton Courtney of
Carlsbad, N.M., lAdic* opcviany
shop; Miss Bobbie Sue Crawford
of Paris, community bank; Miss
Elizabeth Denson of Mineral Wells,
automobile show room; Miss Celia
Dominquez of Silsbee, fabric shop;
I Miss Geraldine Johnson of Fort
the I Worth, super market. Miss Sylvia
jl Joyce I Raas'IIIa IntAvtAF
Elaine, born Saturday at 2:33 p.m.
ISfGuie rlCn- - Virvis, llnmni’ial llntnitnl
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were measured at 13 inches at
parked J ewisv ille, James Degan, a mem-
■7 no>r ' her ot the board t-l suoervisors of
Lewisville Satuiday night Driver
of the other car was Willie D.
Pennington of Lewisville
After hitting the vehicle, Pen-
ningtdh's car skidded across the
highway into the path of a car
driven by William Arnold Frazier area of the county,
of Houston. There were no injuries I
Other weekend highway patrol
activities included pulling seven
vehicles from muddy ditches and
road Shoulders during heavy down-
pours.
uals; dances based upon pro-classic
dance forms; a dance-drama, "Sun
and Sage: The Saga of a Texas
Cowboy;” and dances for the
theater.
Acclaimed by critics throughout i
the country as the most outstand-
ing college organization of its kind,
the TSCW dancers’ skill in per-
I formsnee and maturity of chore-
ography have been compared
favorably with noted groups of pro-
fessional dancers.
Organized 16 years ago by Dr.
uggan, the dance group appears
i numerous programs throughout
ae South, Southwest and Midwest
each year. They have already pre-
sented several programs in Dallas,
i Denton and at TSCW this year, per-
forming Saturday in Dallas before
‘ visitors st the Southwestern Flow-
er Show.
After appearing on the program
of the annual Cotton Pageant at
Texas A&M Friday the dancers
will leave Monday, April 28, for a
two-weeks tour of lecture-demon-
mal concerts in various cities in
Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas.
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may set the tone
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 207, Ed. 1 Monday, April 21, 1952, newspaper, April 21, 1952; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1317841/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.