Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 53, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 15, 1941 Page: 4 of 8
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Charlo Boyer makes calf eves at preUy Paulette Goddard, one of two
co-stars sharing honors of ‘Hold Back the Dawn". which comes Thurs-
day Friday and Saturday to the Texas Theatre Other object of Boyer,
nfir-iiv.i.s is Ohvia de HavilUnd With that trio Paramount la* a
socko ipiwal for feminine theatregoers, and knows it Denton, with
its large contingent of college girls, is due to be one of the most musical
jingles of boxoffice cash register
a ill
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To Be Tonight
EDWARDS
FOWLER
The official flag of Alaska
designed bv a 13-year-old bov
services for the
..™^.i tonight
of Wf paper
ann.ial inventors
President.
Se> relan
First
from
will center
Philip
Montgomery, ivi
was called to Tyler Tuesday
1 b\ the sidden death ot lie
er Will Montgomery
and
OtLskil!
George Peine. 613 Bernard street.
Io-’ the end of hi.- !*fi nand index
ft was
an
was ,
benevolence i-nm-
Board of Stewards
Oil-
shipment of the much needed
tides mar be made
) rxiuer of
tn the
before
of
Red Cto-s- knitting. requested that
ail women who have finished their W A
knitting turn it in to her and that Tuesday
those ret at work on pieces finish
them xs soon as possible so that a
ar-
woi.i,! hare ul
ance had we
bad weather I
to be eypec ted
past and look forward to a better
1947 Fait
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j Rev
. ist holding a revival
Baptist Church, will
evening on Harvesting
Miss Lucy Batcher T C
, will play a violin solo
' held each evening at 7 30 and each
| morning at 10 o'clock, each pre
| ceded by prayer .services Increas-
ed attendance Tuesday evening in-
cluded visitors from Greenville
i Justin. Pilot Point. Krum and oth-
Moritgomery and her -gter Miss]
Pe.ihne Oxski!!, of Houston left '
curls Wednesday to attend the fu-
neral Wednesday afternoon
The Friday I uiu bruii < lub meet-
ing to have been tin Friday has
Oct
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Mrs A C Evans «i. lesion lead- ,
er for a senes of studies ou the
lite of the Apostle Peter in Uve
meeting of the First Presbyterian
W a in the eudcation building
afternoon Next Tuesday
the auxiliary will go to Gainesville
for a meeting of -the fourth dis- )
trict of the Dallas Presbytenal of
which Mrs T M Cunningham is
chairman Auxiliaries ot the dis- '
Hospital tnct are those in Denton. Gained- ‘
ville McKinney. Sherman and Pl-
Hosptt- lot Point
P N 1 raster of lubrrv
nnt'e-i to the Denton
shortly before midnight
with a fractured left arm
ai attendants understood the injury
was suffered in a traffi. accident
Midweek scc.k
Methodist Church
7 30 until 8 15 o clock
around a talk by Rev Philip W
Wa'ker pastor on "Are the Chris-
tian Realities Strong Enough
the Times?'
Die service
broth -
Mrs <
her xuter
Houston
Hvman Appehnan. evangel-
in the First i
preach this [
for Jesus
student
Services are
NEWBRIEfS
A meeting of the B«»» Seoul div- |
trict committee has been unnounc- .
e<! b’. H 1. Proffer chairman for I
7 30 c clock this evening in the Boy
Scout office Organization o! troops
Tor the collection and conservation,
tlie forthcoming i
and roll call and .
finance campaign results will be1
c.isc u.ssed
< .<
er nearby point*
Tiiat God has tent this war upon
Europe because the world has for-
gotten Him and that at any time
the world forgets God He will bring
it bai k lu Hun was the main
• ’nought m the sermon Tuesday
evening, on the topic. What God is
doing m Europe and what we m
Denugi can do about it." Misses
Carolyn Garner. Frances Ethridge
Frances Jo Nelms and Ma tube t..
Wright sang At the End of tire
Way Is Jesus '
The subiect for Wednesday morn-
ing was Gods Greatest Weapon -
Prayer'' and the speaker brought
out tiiat prayer u conditional on
faith and obedience, that prayer
costs tune thought and toll, and
prayer is conquering for it will
clean lives of sin and will conquer
sinners God does and wiU armwet
praver when prayer tneeu the tests
God has required he said m clos-
ing
to have been tl.i Fridas
iios'poiii: ti Thursday
:,.! will be w.th Mi J H
TH INKS!
To the individuals organisations
of Demon and Denton Counts who
■ock pa” or helped tn some way
with the big parade on the opening
das of th* Denton County Pair
We -inr***:-.- appreciate this fine
cop< ration Judging from the in-
•erest me Fair this year no doub’
l a record ioi Httend-
tiot run into some
bu' those things are
so we will 'orget the
I Appel man Urges
Return to God
fin ver Wednesday morning
shren off as nr worked with
electric cutting knife Petrie
tr-at n bv a local ph y He ion
\ meeting of the llenton fire de-
partment will be held tonight
7 30 o'clock in. central fire hall
I pholsterv in an automobile be-
longing to T B Sparkman was
burned about three miles out on
the Dalia-. Highway at 8 oclock
Tiie-day evening Cause of the fire
was undetermined
\ cafeteria >h«»er and 42" par
tv will be held a' the Robert E Lee
School Thursdav evening a: 7.30
Auxiliary -
en toy play Du. C. !m*v« been urwec
'•mirrmd a rar tmng anv '-or? of
equipment tiiat might be used in the
ea'etena uch a- cooking utensils
and towel-
Mrs Ilin V| viislrr ir*l Scl
ttirc Street who is chairman
will be followed by
meetings of the
mittee of the
and a rehearsal of the play
lean." by the Wesley Players
Here Thursday
Terrell
Den-
II tutor Retired
Ron rd Member
PERSONALS
F .
ton
IF IT h i I roe likenes* vou want,
a portrait Uvat will please <ou and
vour friends, call (lucks for an
appointment Phone R2—on the bus
of the F F A
by
Rockdale
Sanger
Port Lavaca
Lawn
leave
to visit
Johnson
Forty-five high school boys, mem-
bers of the Future Farmers of
America Band of Texas will con-
verge on the Teachers College cam-
pus at noon Thursday for two and
halt days of rehearsals under the
G Rylander state
before leaving for
F A convention in
Mrs E B Griffith has returned
Iron Nacogdoche- where she vis-
ited her daughter and husband. Mr
and Mr- Irvin W Harper form*:
flWTtfFrt’? of DerdWi The t*ronp
al-o attended the* Rose FFStfraFTT'
Tv ler
Mm. W T Evers will
Thursday for Newton III
her mother Mr Hale
wpo ha* been ill for some time
Mt and Mrs Deals Headlee Mrs
l.nnew Knox and Miss Helen Held-
ler a Teacher- College studem
were in Port Worth Tuesdas eve-
ning tor
honoring
a miscellaneous shower
Miss Helen Bennett
bride-elect of Manton Jones Jr c.t
Lufkin m the - home of Mr and
Mrs Victor Miller
H R Lord of Hebron who has
retired a.'ler 16 years of service on
the Counts School Board was hon-
ored ai a meeting of the Suliool
masters' Club Tuesday evening and
was presenter! with a brief case in-
scribed with his name by Bullrx'k
Hvder Word- of appreciation to
Lord tor his year* of work m the
county school system were expressed
bv R L Proffer J L Yarbrough
and .Hvder
At a business session J T House
was elected president of the club
H O Harris vice-president and
Jesse Seals secretary J E Cham-
bers of Lewisville was sworn in a-
a new member of the county
board
a
direction of H
band director,
the national F
Kansas City
The membership
band ot Texas is determined
competitive trvout* In local
brunches over Ule state wi^i Rv-
hinder making tlie final selections
This years band is composed of
bovs from 24 schools Ln Texas most-
ly rurul and small schools. The
only Denton boy who will make the
trip to Kansas City is Billy Jo Bar-
net!. president of the local branch
of F F A who will be sent as a
delegate of his < lub
Two assemblies and jirobably a
concert on the court house lawn
downtown will t>e given by the F
A boys while they are in Den
i The first will be an assembly
Friday morning from 11 to 12 for
me Demonstration School and will
l>e held in the N T S T C main
auditorium Die secoiul oc.iu.erl
will be held at a 1 45 assembly a!
the Denton Senior High Sihool
Friday It weather permits, the
group probabh will play on the
court house lawn about 3 30 Satur-
day Rylander announced
Towns represented in the band
are Elgin Medina Tliorndale Dime
Box Rockdale McGregor Lanca--
ter Sanger Winter-. Pittsburg
Dublin Port Lavaca Graham Lo-
raine Lawn Weinert Hermleigh
Marlin Louise Roscoe Georgetown
Boerne Terrell Normangee
"on
F. F. A. Band
Boys to Rather
Synod Meeting ~
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of French
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HOI SE PI \\S. SPEC IEI( \T1ONS, CONTRACTS
Phone 1215
Sub Debs Take
Club Duties
I.OOMCREST ALL
WOOL
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SLVMBEREST
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Druid
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cot ton and 25 4
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HELPS PREVENT
COLDS'"’”0"'"”"
Ac thr fir^t srwvrr
sniffle or sign of n.is.11 irriLttior, pi:r i
Dr. Freeman Speaks
On Mental Health
Pictured above is Robert Ousadesus French pianist who is to play all-
French concert on the T S C W concert and drama series Thursday
evenitg: Born in France. Casadet-us made his American debut with the
New York Philharmonic in 1935 and has played with major symphonies
in the United States
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preached
is now
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COMFORTER
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An Ohio man hay invented a de-
vice for carrying boats on top of
automobiles that is operated by
vacuum power from a cars motor
5“1 wool and 95- fluffy cot-,
ton 4-inch sateen binding
Rose blue, green, [x-ach du-
bonnet
' '’S' s
SIX PHOTOS make six lavety
Xmas gift*—use ( larks’ canvenienl
lay-away plan. Phane <2 far ap-
pointment—on the bus line W a:m<’
46 2-3 cotton. 33‘»'". wool,
30’s rayon Solid dark or [>as-
tels 4-inch acetate satin bind-
ing
,r98
’13”
Druid
5 wool
rong
baut
brought tn light in 1SKM by a French
scholar Pierre Aubry Two of the
extant sLx strophes were sung
the original Provencal of South-
ern France
The third
A beau'y ' All-wool- treati-d
witli moth repellent .solation
4-lh rayon satin binding
Chou e ot color1*
composition Douce
dame jolle by Guillaume de Ma-
chault was representative of
comj»r*er of
OTHER \ Al l ES
blanket. 98 7 cotton.
S2 59 pair
Dr. H. Q. Goodykoemta. pastor ot | J
the First Presbyterian Church, and I
W T Evers, delegate, are attend- I
Ing the annual meeting of the TCx- : I
as Presbyterian Synod in Dallas. 1
which opened officially Tuesday
evening and will continue through
Thursday Dr Samuel L. Joekel of
AuO-in was elected moderator, and ,
the retiring moderator. Dean J M
Gordon of Texas Technological
College made a plea for a single
Luxurious' Celanese
Mitin hand-omely i
filitxi <ntirv!v with down
Huffy ns n cloud‘ Beautiful
FIRE KAGEs 1HROI GH ( UK A
GO B tKl HOI si
CHICAGO O '* '. • V . Flic-
men using special . ;;pnii - ' fough’
flame and smoke more 'h.m two
Qu. hours early tociav bcUi.-t- bringing
r the under control an exita-ahnii, lire
renttrry period rnrnmonlv tbat-aaign
"Ars Nova ' Tlie
it'* a rxx4 m tvzww«-twin1
of the fifteenth century
was presented with an accompani-
ment by Ralph Vaughan-Williams
a modern English composer who
,i a fondness
m Ills ow n com-
songs
was concluded with a dance air
"Aux echoes des bois of the six-
teenth century, lively and charm-
ing
Nicholas' second group of songs
opened with a selection entitled
"Bots cpals" by the seventeenth
centurv master of French opera
Jean Baptiste Lully "Die next
three compositions were .selections
of popular song forms of the set -
enteenth and early eighteenth cen-
turies in France The group closed
with a love song Du moment qu on
•.in." by Gretry. the eighteenth
At tlw first srxeie.
, -s.l irritation, pi t i
few drops of \ a ks Va-trvwaU up e.ah
nostril. Its quick nctaai '- A
aids nature's defenses virwe Ik
against colds, f-'nllow »
directions in folder. VATRONOL
A breakfast at the Eagle
dining room Sunday sponsored by
the Sub Deb Club turned the club
over to its fourth group as the i leading French
older group eh.sbenged The heat- t nth
esses were MImm Dorothy NeUlj^^wn as the "Ars Nova'
Pouts. Ruth Long Patricia Fowler. r-L'Amoui de Moy ' and anonymous
Barbara Hancock Dorks Taliaferro, chanson
Helen Craig Eloise Odazn Virginia
Caldwell and Rosalys Ligon The
group is comjxvsed of Misses i
Stiands Louise Standefer. has repeatedly stiown
E Eppright Sue Dunkle. (for archaic effects
Stressing the background factors
in mental health and mental 111
health. Dr Eva Allen Freeman of
the Child Guidance Clinic in Dal-
las spoke to members of the resi-
dential staff of T S C W Tues-
day evening in the fourth of a se-
ries of guidance seminars A-s as-
sociate professor of sociology at S
M U . Dr Freeman is equipped
with three-way experience in so-
ciology psychology and clinical
work to jxvlnt out ways of under-
standing the indications of mental
disturbances that are common
even group of young people
Mental disturbance is no respec-
tor of persons." she said "The
only difference^ between problems
tiiat arkse in a corrective institu-
tion and an exclusive finishing
school is that of frequency, not of
kind '
The song recital presented Tues-
day night In the N T S T C mu-
sic hall auditorium by Ixxiis Nich-
olas of the music faculty of North
Texas State TVachers College w;ls
an entirely .stimulating occa-ion
lids was the first ot u series of
six song recitals to be given bv
Nicholas which will show the his-
torical development of solo song
from its early beginnings to the
present day Na .small part of the
success of the evening was the
able accompanying of Rov Wil! al-
so a member of the music staff at
N T 8 T C
The program ojwned with a com-
paratively well known troubadour
"Kalends Maya" bv Ram-
de Vaquieras which was
new i
Belly
Doris ' _
Mary Katherine Wtseley. Beverly ' posuaxv Tlie first group of
Pittman Edna Mae Gibson and
Dorothy E Atherton The new
group will hold its first business
meeting Monday afternoon
Miss Standefer
Presbyterian school In Texts, and
though mentioning no names ap-
parently referred to the proposed
merger of Austin College. Shennan.
with Trinity University. Waxa-
hachie which has been under con-
sideration for some time in both
Synods the U S A group now
meeting in San Antonio
Dr Joekel. who has j
here a number of times, Ls now
profe.-wor of English Bible In the
Austin Presbyterian Theological
Seminary, and instructor in the
Presbyterian Btbie chair at the
University of Texas He once held
the chair of Bible in Trinity Uni-
versity. a U S A sup|x*rted uni-
versity. at the same lime holding a
pastorate in a U S church in Wax-
ahachie One of his chief duties
as moderator, if the merger takes
place, will be to work out details
of the corvolidation A resolution
regarding the merger is to be |>re-
sented simultaneously Wednesday
afternoon at both synods.
Reynolds Wilson, a new resident
of Denton is also attending the
Dalia* synod b it is representing
his former home church of Haskell
The USA church did not send
a delegate
centurv master
cotnique
The third group niaiked the de-
velopment ot solo song from the
romantic style ot Bizet s lai fieur
que tu m'avats jetee from tlie
ever popular Carmen '
Really a step back m chronology
was the ojietung number of the last
Ciievaux d< Ih.i h
lllipi ' -.-l.'Ul'l
tiie .-qonlli
group Clievaux dr l>ui a jaw-m
In Uh- unpir.-.-loiiist Verlaine and
->-t bv tlie <-q,mllv w. ll known uu
prVKsionist t'laudr-l> tiuss) 'Saint*'
bv MHUl'ict- Ravel -hoys -till fur-
tl’r-r developnir-nt along the irnpre -
Monustic line win.ti Drbus'V l-.act
so radically pioneert'd Modern ex-
, pwUBMHlkat Will) UMialHV was
interestingly exhibited m ’.he songs
by lonegger Chanson df fol
' and Poulenc s Bonne loumee Tlie
program closed with witty satire
. in the form c! '!:-<» short pieces
taken from the .ollev’.ion of twelve ' J
songs by Dann- Mi?.ami. entailed
les Soirees de P> trouiade '
mor>-
La I*>: r
an estta-alnrm
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DEFENSE
TEMPLE
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Bookmobile to Visit
Local Hospitals
77ns
B*-s-
there* * MATERIAL
dlfiereni’-
auxiliary
A house
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Someone haa wiaaly that
no Firth Coiumnut e »e r
marrbed out on hi* mu»>on of
evil, out or ■ home of his OWN
I
. Legion Auxiliary
Nursery to Open
Beware Coughs
from common coMs
That Hang On
Creomulslon relieves promptly be-
cause it goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw tender, in-
flamed bronchial mucous mem-
branes Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulslon with the un-
derstanding vou must like the way it
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back
CREOMULSION
foeCovtht. ChestColdi Bronchitis
Meaning that men who own
their home* are never Oestruc-
UonwU Tbe> build up but
rwv-r tear down Therefore
th<*w who build the Nation >
bcmea are eonntrocung a bul-
wark at maximum indMtrucn-
bUKv agmrat Ui.we trwvee +nw»-—
"beri from witrnn
Come in today and let* talk
it over You owe tt u> your-
■eif. your famiSv and p.»’eritv
to take advantage of the pr-e-
en< opportunitie- u OWN
TOUR OWN HOMF.
Initiating a new praclice the
County Publir Library will thu- af-
ternoon extend Its service' to the
patients and nurses tn tlie local
hospital. Each week the bookmo-
bile and two assistants will visit
each of the hospitals probably on
Thursday afternoons, so tiiat pa-
tients and nurses may check out
books and magazines to read
idea is one develoived by Mrs
McCullar. librarian
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rented, and the auxiliary
give *5 a month toward sup|*>tt
the school.
Taking responsibility lor niukinj;
80 wool dresses for the Anierii an
Red Cross and srlling t>opplf-' on
Nov. II were also agreed upon id
the meeting Mrs John Harbert
was elected sergeant-at-arms to
fill a vacancy left' bv llw resigna-
tion of Mrs R C Dav
Opening of the Wi'A nursery
school under the s|»orvsorship of
the American Legion Auxiliary was
planned for the first part of next
week according to Mrs F E rQenei
Davit, chairman of tlig gpinnilttee
which reported at an
meeting Tuesday evening
at 1605 Highland Street has been
rented and the auxiliary voted to
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 53, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 15, 1941, newspaper, October 15, 1941; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1320945/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.