Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 53, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 15, 1941 Page: 2 of 8
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Per gal, $2.65
LENSES • FILTERS • TRIPODS
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pressor stations located at strategic points
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NATURAL GAS SYSTEM
play an important part in meeting emergencies. But of all
the facilities maintained 365 days of the year the greatest
single factor in
dependable and unfaltering
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All indication |x>int t<> a
shortage of anti-freeze
for tins cominj! - winter
We suggest that \ <»u buy
Free Pick-up and Delivery
Fast Overnight Service
Frequent, Dependable
Schedules
Express Service at Freight Rates
Courteous, Unexcelled Service
Refrigeration Service . . .
No Extra Cost
Extra Prompt C O D. Service
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company is a part, is an INTERCONNECTED pipe-
line system connected to more than 1,200 wells in
60 gas fields.
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To Pay Your Monthly
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LONE STAR.
Modern facilities of Lone Star Gas System include
21 giant compressor stations for supplying large
quantities of natural gas from far distant fields to
maintain depenctable and uninterrupted service
under any and all weather conditions.
DZNTON. TEXAS. RECOUJ-CHKONICIX WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER IS. IMI
Former T. S. t.
Teacher Marries
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that »tart» with free pirk-np
anil delivery from door to door.
arriving daily ! ( ume and
get yours while selec-
tions are good.
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Get our estimates
Forworth-Galbralth
Lumber Company
117 N Um Fhane 5?
From 60 separate gas Helds natural gas is moved through
• The 4,800 miles of interconnected pipeline system
of Lone Star Gas System extend into every proved
major gas field in its territory, assuring its customers
a dependable and adequate supply over a long
period of years.
O by MARGARETTA
i BRUCK ER
hair a man jwt breauar
impudent enough to dewurr
uatntancr but xhe was confused
! her only explanation
soldier had
Pioneers in the development of natural gas in Texas,
Lone Star Gas System is recognized throughout
America for the high standard of its sei vice.
will never be
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NOTICE TO
DEALERS:
This advertisement will
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Dr Wells
love with
A soldier
paced
soldiers to i
Lm damned
conscription idra
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find the town
in uniform
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have if it can be recognised as
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A MICK ELS
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FEMALE PAIN
Nomen who suffer pain of Irregular
periods with cnnly nerrouaneaa
due u> monthly functional disturb-
ance*—should find Lydia E Pink-
ham's Compound Tablets (with add
rd iron) manr/ous to relieve
such distress Pli * * ---
made r*pe'ct4jt’.’v for women
build up resistance against
annoying hvmpuvm* Follow
di rections WORTH FRYING!
Hls
hr had
-i worried
onrl do that
She aroar an<1 pio\ed to the cherry
disk in the corner and came back
a ith the llAt she had made of thoae
ah<» would b«- Invited to their wed-
ding
A *
overseas
arewe and
Miggret
of them
this <
heard
and
men I
Well Sue E!lri< traces! the
fmttern of her print dre*a with oaie i
tapering finger You don t have to
atav in T) le< Springs Ri\ although
I have always u ishrd
I know TTiat the Colonel would
buy up the mortgage on that dilap-
Chapter One
THK NOI.IBIERM COMF.
’The aotdirra have takin over T>kr
Springs,” aald Sue Ellen Fairhojie
Her aunt looked up from ner tip-
eatry with an expression half pur-
ged half terrified, ending in a
amile_ as ahr caught the twinkle in
ight hazel eyes
thoar t>oys from Camp
Nmnelhlnt Wrong J jdatrd plantation of Uie Fal
"I do love Rlv ahe declared aloud •»>« restore it for ua to live In .—.
and turning quickly, met u,e ey«, . J?'"" yrnn' "
ward bi! nX* ihe n|X:?C'lllF4 5
I «*u naiFevenliig" * ,h* Colon’‘1 t ">
This in evenfug Ho- !*““>' financially It takaa a for-
MUs Carolina He Uireto
0own on a chair Rnd Uu
Ellen * hands in a *' —*
, ’*! do love Riv—u ____ ___
I aaid?” He took her m hi» arms, kias- •
tears ‘‘d her and drew her down beside |
him on the sofa
Aunt Car picked ud her work. )
J niurmure<l something about helping
her aiater and van lulled through the
doorway
‘ Riv— how could you.”
He grinned Klv> you with a mem-
| Ind mav we remind you that 1
♦I our rarload Freight Service •• I*
I also *r<<md io none I
sofa and sat down with her slender
legs outstretched before her Thais
what I mean Her smile died away
in a troubled frown ‘Six months
ago Tyler Springs was a quiet IHHe
MisalAsipoi village now It’s the ren-
dezvous for draftees appraising every
girl as another Scarlett O'Hara I
went into the drug store for a drink
and practically fought rny way out *’
I'm not surprised Although, said
her Aunt Carolina Fairhope anxious-
ly -.2 ..... j_____:_______
the dgy those men are about “
About* They’re about every day
One stared straight at my engage-
ment ring knifed his wat through
to where 1 sat and had the Impu-
dence to ask Are vou Mi*«s Fair-
hope '
Hou coulc. he know your name
Sue Ellen shrugged her shoulders
•probably the soda jerk er told him
Mavbe he saw my picture in the
Memphis paper announcing that
Riv Moore and I are to be married
next month A: any rate I looked
straight at him and never answered ”
He was no gentleman
On the rontrnrs he looked quite
the gentleman AU shaven and shorn
and looking mighty trig tn a smart
uniform But he was a northerner
long and lanky with a pair of grey
♦ yes which could look mighty angry
Mayb* he knew you “
”T don't knnw any nhrtherners I
don’t want to ” Sue Ellen s eyes dark-
ened and her delicate brow* knotted
in a frown I despise all northerners
I hate the way they try to promote
new projects and buy up plantation*
and restore them Soon the
v ill lose its identity Having
of them practically at our do
solutelv enrages me
Aunt Carolina tactfully^ changed
the subject When is Riv coming
J?ark from Washington*
Just iu' soon as the Colonel will
let him come r xiay I hope H s
mur weeks* until the wedding and I
want tu nytkr out the invitation list
and R;\ must help me She sat
twisting the diamond ring upon her
rr.gagrme-nt finger Aunt Car
how do vou know that you
iove a man enough to marry
Her mint looked up startled
er delicate cheek
ilous question to
(’ome and sit down.” she beg-
You make me ^nervous. Riv ”
Sat down beside here,
cigarette ’What's
the neat list
for his inspee-
and sooty I *ws
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I easy tune financially
tune to restore those old places and
men from the north are the ones
who buy them up TTiey’re the only
ones who can ”
I couldn't stand it to hsw Belie
Acues owned by a Yankee ’*
' He looked at her queerly ”1 didn't
l come all the way back from Waah-
1 Ington to discuss yout aunt's plan-
tation I'm tired as a dug— been busy
every minute pulling wires to get
* m»melhmg lined up which would
; keep me out of this draft 1 thought
satkarted al least Does J
aunt believe the contrary
n't like me
Aunt Car—how ridiculous, Riv”
"Someone told me she had a love
affair once with a Yankee That
"She fell in love with a man she I
met overseas A soldier . |
Riv arcs** and paced thr room ’
Don t suggest soldier* to me Lm
sick of them Lm damned fed up
all 1
home
w ith
looked
a ’amt fl u >h d^ed
H a ■ w hat a nil;
ask Sue Ellen
Is it* 1 asked '• ’U because I b»-
iH-vwl that vou would know Forgive
me for asking ai.d if you don t want
to talx about it I • understand but
Ann* Plea.*, told m* that wars age')
wild atx'Ut a man and
mai:\ ' im and Grand-
Piurhopr m.»d« you brenx \
♦u.gMgt-inrnt l> that true 1
Yrs that > true '
Fhriy -tell me h> * I li know that
R.\ .< the man I si.ouM marry Aunt
Car -when Rii makes low to me it
luabXeiUv id* l m o»*w>ld4*rvd a:.U
unc« rtaiH and ups» ’ and Rlv doesn't
- »-n. t> the tx \ I grew up with
Jure Tvhr Spring- but someone
-t
out bun
_______ He nirticuted
nhe had spread out
lion
•That' That's the list of people
, trhnll be present at our wedding I
want vou to rend it."
(To tw continued)
'Iliis apecial offer is u token of our appreciation for
the splendid patronage you have given Ih Wells
and to introduce Ito delightful flavor to thousands of
new fans Present this ad and 1 cent in cash any-
where soft drinks are sold for one bottle of sparkling.
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n<- gt imirci OCT) wivxg m Itirill- .
ber of your family prewnt Why noCF* f
We were dowusaing you ”
Her eyrs atudird him carefully 8hc 1
had told Aunt Car that this Rlv wax
different from the boy who had
tramped about the fields and woods
and galloped down the clay roads
'■'* “’ey were children ujgvtiirr.
Dark and handsome with eyea wo
black and lashes so long i ___
that at a distance Riv*» eyes looked
wnudged In his deeply tanned face
Hair smooth and biat k and gtoraty
A stubborn dented chm A graceful
slender figure Long shapely hands
and feet
"Well Riv grinned "So you
were discussing me Good or bad’
’.“'h't was the verdict0 He released
her and fumbled in his pocket for ' ged
'tgarettes Hr ot> yed
_________________ I wondered whether I loved you stubbed
wnv to know It wn t that I want w» enough to marry will.Hul':-------------LiuiL’
'You do.” hr said careleasly ’I’m
| Dors your worthy
She dora-
She never did ’*
ridiculous.
I had it fixed last
broke off abruptly
"What do you mean kiv?”
Nothing
He did mean .something Hr
her and sUmm! at thr window
thing was wrong After that
hurried kiss hr had shown no fnr-
ther interest in lovemaking and that
unlike R>\ |Hr ww nervous,
worried His ryes dark-circled as
though he had had no sleep, and
Riv never worried, but let thr Col-
I Coach Jack 8
I B&gles will be (
win over the L
Phen F AusUi
• Wtmds for th<
Ragle's conferen
ioches, next FT
Since tlie beg
Conference play
met
ant
change m> [<Jan to marry Riv It's
something altogether different I
never thought about it until today
She paused and did not tell her
aunt that something in the eyes of
H -trnnge man whom she met casual-
ly had tilled her with emotion ut-
terly unlike any she had ever knoatt .
Fhe emotion aas not love- one 1
didn t fall in love Uke that and one
dldn t hate a man just because he
was impudent enough to deatre an
act; i
and her only explanation was that
the soldier had started a train of
thought had aroused a stir of curioe-
Suddenly she scrambled to her I
tert and stretched her arms above
her dark bead She was slender her
face vibrant with feeling her eyes
changing from brown to green from
gres to tiarel Her hair crisp and
dark -wept back in a curly mop
non. a beautiful forehead Her round
slender Uirowt was the throat of the
girl m a portrait which hung over ,
the marble mantel A portrait of
Aunt Carolina Fairhope when she
atteiHled tile Wilaoo Inaugural Bail
Sh.etly after this Aunt Carolina
••misted as a Hed Cross nurse and
«rnt to Europe It was there she met 1
tile northerner wtio swept her off Iwr
feet Impossible to picture Aunt Car
as that beauty with the stormy eyes
and the proud tilted bead Impossi-
ble to believe It ha dtaken all bee
fa liter a authority and persuaaicui to
force Aunt Car to give up her Yan-
kee lover
But she had obeyed Aunt Car was ;
fifty nou Spiritless- *11 the promise
u! that girl in the portrait unfulfill-
ed
Bien have
nirte times
gamct>. lost one
Lumberjack vic
. When the Nacot
the Den ton i tea
7 Tlie deadloc
I 15*37 contest w!
v reading North
^!ir» F Austin
'Die Ragles hi
the number of j
strange and different. I like Riv brat
when we're not alone "
Her aunt's fine face was bewilder- '
ed "You don't Uke to be alone with
Rlv’"
"I don t know what I me*n,2
8ue Ellen moved swiftly and*|
her aunt an impulsive hug
just being silly and moody
brides-to-be are like that
they V
“HOW bid Von Know?"
She was laughing but the
stood tn her haael eyes and she bur-
led her dark head against the arm
of her aunt's chair
The tapestry slid to the floor and
lay ■ them with the tangle of wool
vou should not go downtown on I “ OrtlUant spot on the faded old
carpel Aunt Cars slender nervous
| hand stroked Sue Ellen's crisp dark
hair She made no attempt to an-
swer Sue Kliens outburst
From the rear of the house came
her sutlers voice briskly ordering
Aunt Jennie about in the kitchen
From the hail came the soft tstom
of the clock oa u» winding stairs , when they
Fruni outside the halting step of ‘
Uncle Freeman, as he moved across
the porch toward the steps leading
around to the tool shed
"How did you know that you loved
that soldier oversews, asked Sue El-
len m a muffled voice "How could |
you be sure Aunt Car’"
1 knew i can t tell you how I
knew
Sue Ellen sank back on her heels 1 What
and stared fixedly up Into the gen- h
tie face above her "But how—how cl
did vou know? There must be some
MLss Norther* Barton, former [
head of the'T 8 C. W music de-
partment, and James W Hubbell
were married recently in New York i
City, word has been received here I
When she last visited Texas the I
bride, a life member of the Mick-
witx Club, appeared on a program
in honor of Harold von Mlckwitz. at
the Dallas Centennial in 1936 She
Is now teaching in the Lincoln
School, a branch of Columbia Uni-
versity She has appeared in con- I
certs both in the United States and '
England.
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