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How To Relieve J
Bronchitis
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Riv
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NOTICE!
love Riv
you dent
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TONITE ON THEATRE ROW
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Seats
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Fun-My.-tei s
Hex
that
which
was the girl n
» u uh Ri\
Hid known
Uu one IcaM
-i. uirrXicMT
lad lliftde
i xiaird Julinnv
She
underhp quivered, the
to her eves and
all Jubnny
COUfCfiaMMl
tn
on
£ z/
me
never
through
Car
had
Wlu’
me!
u h"r
d< : ed
n>dh
• .!;<!« I •
• to -<t> Lw’.iq
•m veu that v
take 1
XT arouxid
Mab :.i . ia
Ked
All 1
things
Atajidin
han
cool and wel-
tace
thoughts uf Riv. ahc i
her
taal
p to
ejed she smiled faintly
there s no goe&ip about me
Riv but it concern* u* both
• Why should you marry l
cover up some silly gOMlp?
must Aunt Ca
understand
rv nw1 I hjve you. I ll
I d talc you on your
He
TONIGHT SHOW
linger
e part
miserably
the dre*-**
trndemea.'
Ht i underhp quivered, the tears
• sprang to her eyes and btmuned
tb’un her liter She gripped for her
L.ikukex cliitf and dabbed at
< tveks angrily she wu» weeping,
ail self-control, unable
Chapter 16
ANOTHER ( tLl I It
Walting tor thb bu* »t the »’ud ul
little cry of sur- ,
door opened and own room without encounterti
. Harris caught her irnii and
toward hu- car "Get in." he
I ll take you home "
she stammered a protest, but his
::.s<r.' gripp'd her arm and urged
r« ar d She mopped away the
os furious with herselt that he
sh uk; see ber so hysterical—won-
l’ h ’w site could explain her
•nee in the Wallers drive, tor-
i as she realized that Johnny
hare been at the W’allcr home
'reiiine and possibly have been
to her accusations
would have heard Deedora's
and surely D-edora would
of
the
luxe I dearrwe no credit for brlng-
— ---- " he said briefly
that be might have
conversation with
_____made ber face flam* I\*a;
bly pity incited this sudden proposal
of marriage fhauibly he thought It
clever to make bls proposal at the
ber wind stirring the dark oak trees moment "when she vas hurt and an-
overhead and feeling ‘ ‘ **
i her feverish
Absorbed In
did not hear a car start down the
drive from the house until Its bright
lights burst full upon her Then she
drew back with a ‘
pl tse tor the car d<xx opei
Johnny Harris stood beside her
•She had a wild impulse to run for-
ward and throw herself in his arma
llii.n w.o something so strong and
t so gentle m his glance, something
so undirstaiidlng in his grave, sweet
Aunt Car insisted stubbornly
live to smooth out the
dress Sue E21.il
surtcase on the t>-d
Aunt Car's ttng’rs
though the garment ari
nir ' thought Sur Eton
"A* though by touch.ng
she can show me tile
which right now I resent, for if I al-
lowed Aunt Car tv touch me I d
low all 8.i:-dOUUui and never liavv
the courage U> <arrv through ttil-
trip to Washington '
bbt a d cl
following. nu
a war to o ..i
from the u.t-i
"Your prld>
Greotntilsion relievo i: i .; : .v pc-
caupe it goes right to the ■*•..' ■ i;.>
trouble to help loosen am! > ypei
germ laden phlegm and an! :.. 'an
to soothe and hen', ru'v :
flamed bronchial ini.Cv-- ... m-
bntner Tell your druggist to *<:. i .
a bottle of Creomulsion wifi, '.tie ;.i,-
derstandmg you mu '. lik< tin «
quickly allays the couul; or yet; are
to have vour monev bae'e
CREOMULSION
for Courhs Chest Colds Bronchitis
| s& Z/ £2^.
I u'lf standing there with the Noeetn-
Hvus. Su< Ekn
him for brltiging ber back
told me you were tn the
She reached
hig
1 one and went directly to the win
8h<- saw that Johnny's car still was
' parked at the curb
' She was disturbed, curious impli-
ed by some strange impulse to raise
her window and call "Good night'
After this evening things would lx-
so different bhe would be Hiv a Wife
when she saw Johnny Harris again
She wished she had talked over with
him the whole miserable problem
which upm-i tier. He would have un-
derstood as no one else could under-
stand Her antagonism had been a
silly attempt to defend hersi If
against the emotion which he arous-
ed in her
Just for a moment, when she sat
ba.k there in the car she had yearn-
ed to creep into his arms and have
him hold her fast Right now- she
walked away from the window and
sat down 011 the bed lol 111 gloomy
thought She smiled grimly
Pride
Juel Uieii her uwr opened softly
and Aunt Carolina Fairhope entered
8be wore the flannel dressing gown
she had worn for sears Her soft grey
hair was done up on curlers Her
eyes were anxious, her voice apolo-
getic I m sorry to disturb you—"
Sue Kile 11 interrupted t in glad
you came Listen Aunt Car can you
lend me the money you've put
the bank tor the intcre.-t due
Belle Acres ’" She hurried on to
plain. "I have to go to Washington
and see Riv Its important There's
Pen some unpleasant goa-ip We 11
hare to tx married right away"
Then as her aunt stand at her wide-
You goose
It's about
sliould
up some
■'Bi'CaUSr I
would never
"But I do understand
Sue Ellen paused In the act of
taking her dresses from their hangers
How can you under ,
know that
’ Susie “
was not
.4
HDNKy TDNK
CLARK GABLE I
4-DAV KI N IX IH \ lox p
in her closet
siMhd’'"
• 1 I
Moore
1; wbj» not often that Aunt
Luxi the niini< by which >he
cabled iwr when she a htUe trirt
Suddcnl). but EHeu frit not at vll
kjru*n up—suddenly ahe wondered if
>hr had grown up and could under-
stand what she really wanted bhe
was confute-d Th< knowledge of her
own uncertaint) made her curt and
defiant when ^hc answered 1 do
love Riv ’
••You’re not folloving yuur heart.*’
bend-
folds uf the
was placing in the
an. I
stiffer “I m not
I’m sorry to both-
uke mt home “
::.co then It ua» dark--so
i’. Ll» face was in .shadow,
d.d not need to bet? hit face
hk” tmotion
nr. ;t I in offering marry
.^nt -tomorrow — whenever
.* to accept it tell me I
Tliu£>c thm worda are all
vmg j ou I can
willfulty I shall
Sue Ellfii."
me home
the motor and turned
an.d ^i phi ichtea
wanted ft-‘ir. lift'
"Your prid» Th* foolish F‘.*trh'»p*
* prkir which ‘wrecked mv life ana u>
’ roimc to r.nr* yours hue Ehvn
1 iow kL* •. xi.d Sue Qicn
though r»prattnB thtvt' ♦*»—— w
’ c -Id convine» h^rw’'
her aunt, that eh- *• '
going to marry Hn Fur >tari I \e
( .'Janued that told it—‘m a*u-d that
I would be Rit a bridt Mxneduv and
nofr I ll carry it Uire*ugh in spite of
all the goaaip m Tyler Spring*--*'
Ann the goasips will go on gca-
siplng aftux you are uuuru-d to Riv
Muurv and you’ll hate him because
gre with Riv Moore
“Good night.” ahe said curtly “I’m
grateful to you and Deedora for be-
ing so thoughtful ”
He made no reply to this He did
not start his car until after she had
cioeed the door Bhe reached her t
any-
ndow
the waller s drive Sue Ellen tried tv ? co1"^
•nalyw just what Decdorxi hud said ,
Deedora was the girl n m White
Sulphur Spring* with Riv LX)WU in .
iter heart *h<- hud knovin it all tht
time
From the ui<»m< nt Majox briber d< •
scribed the girl h« hud seen u • tall
and smartly drr.SMd In : thought* ;
had Jumped iiniu dun !\ :<> i> do:u
Bhe had heard rumo:.* ihr<’iii I out
the summer ot Riv s infHti..j.: -n fur
Deedoih Waller I’uhk* her*ei! Ik**
dora was modern
and to«»k what sh»
with no thought <
Now IXrdor.A regretted her adve:.-
turv Rcgrclt<-ti it bitterh ax.d Luted
Riv As i or R:v hr iv* h»ngt i ’ovvd
Deedoru Sixe tuxv oJ G...t d’-'r
her talk with him on Lis >o
that whs nrirMsarv t
right u ,tb het <u!
ng and furgiv cues* TT.
be hard hut sh>- must
that their life togtilnr di :w:u
on mutual faith and u:n!
then the future would be
Shr ua.' growing up she ’*>
fur over taking
iiated herself most of all.
uat.tt-d nothing *o much as
li..: Lt r head on Johnny’s shoul-
und v .• . lie: heart out
< ad a road branched from the
v a) a:.d Jolmny turned off and
:»• d the k.ur when be came to a
u. G;t road
‘•x t -‘lit hr suggrtvled
made no move to touch her
..gated a cigarette, and stared
uh: ah«nd while she wept soft-
r « uhih- Finally he aaid with-
: caangiug expression or moving
' ti»i<d You could solve your
.. .t p.u blem so easily, my dear
u .'.at pnhk rrxv She *tniightened
» a:.d angrily b: uahed aside her
I
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r
FIRST OF THE IlfoNTH
During November Let Us Supply A Portion of tour
DRUG STORE SUPPLIES
Oct
(API —No
I
CHECKS
Low
nine
G»l-
15 92
tile
and
New
Orleans
1 hard 122 1 2-24
2
trade
buying
Mrt
visited
M
J
cotton
Oct
I
700 OOO
approximated
O'Daniel Blocked
i
IV K
TOO Lilt TO GLASSIFY
Corn
4112 <
I
You will find our stocks complete in all lines and our
entire force anxious to supply any of your needs.
Denton County National Bank
Memlwr of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
Mrs
Mr
children
daughter
and
an
and
Olm Beard o( Den-
Alli
N '
A
'D-Tvx»
* on
sbipi»liig
FOR itKST ■.
140S M.jg.
the bed
T<> le* '-OlltilllleU
up
m
Dec
Jan
Mar
Muy
July
Oct
» hltr,
ou-
MAKKFTS 4T \ GLAM I.
NEW YORK Oct 31 -(API —
Stocks lowy: steeU. lead decline
Honda irregular: speculative iwues
Oct. 31-
no mood
Ijiiiford
M rs
J
TYRONE
Dee
Jan
Mar
May
July
Oct
Mrs.
Ihvl-
Mrs
NEAL DRUG STORE
Phone 188 Free Delivery
M W
NEW
CROSS
-nid Mr.-
G
Ixm middling 14 -
good middling
stock 492.105
to
br-
and
labor pic-
DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS
Leadinfg Slocks ]5K
. lb*
FUItfrTSIIED "vim. all conventencva.
•° Hirer chv*et 41S S*roud 72
.. . — -> M M- « v «>/. «vy- ,
beans 3-3 3 '4 higher and rye 1 »- |
I
ngvd
Muy
sov-
I <»< It < OTTOS
(oiwa. miUdUiMt low buaXa. LJ 1 2"'
■r pound to 14< per pound, votton-
vC »U i-r t >n
Hurriv ick.
Hendrix of
Mi und
l (H 41. < <»KX
basis No 2 shelled.
70c per
shei. mixed. 65c per bushel
ton middling Houston
veatou 15.9'2
People used to ride in buggies. Now they fly. Peo-
ple used to pay with cash. Now they use checks. Why?
Because checks are fast, effortless, accurate, safe.
Opening an account is a matter of minutes. Why not
do it now?
> mo-
pivotal stocks
from 1 to 3
a handful of weak spots Anal up-
sets were limited to moderate propo-
sitions
Actually word of the torpedoing of
ihe American aarship was out well
before the opening The list, liow-
ever was only allghtly tower on aver-
age during the llrst hour
filing wave then hit steals
and some other
declines ranged
1 .soft red winter 1 25 J
1 2-26 1 2 No
Barley No J notn 59-tW. No 3 nom
5B-59
Sorghums No 2 yellow mllo per
100 lbs nom 1 20-23 No. 2 white
kafir nom 1 16-18
Com Shelled No. 2 white 80 1 2-
82 I 2. No 2 yellow 85 3 4-88 3 4
Oats No 2 red 54-55
receipts 3 632 firm, fresh
extra tirrts Local 35 l 2 < ar>
CROSS ROADS
ROAD6 Ort 30 - Mr
Woodie Reding honored
C Reding with a birUi-
l
pic grade yellow old 68. aam- I
le mixed new 60 I 2: No 4. |
68-ai 1 4 No 6. 63 1 4-66. aanusle
grade yellow new 57 1 '3-61 3/4; No j
4 white new 73 1 2
Oats No 1 white 49 1 2-3/6- No
2. 49-49 3 '4.
OKI I IX'
ORLEANS Oct 31—<AP> —
8pot cotton eloeed Steady 12 points
lower bwles 1 756 L
60 middling 1600
16.50 Receipts 3.981
TEXAS SPOTS
DAi LAS Oct 31 — (API—Spot cot- . 1 4 lower
WORTH
Moderate d< niand for
ported on the Fort
Friday
Wheat No
ed atcudy
High
16 31 10 09 16 19—20
----- 16 24B
16 57 16 33 16 43—45
1670 1647 16.57
16 66 16.52 16 SOB
----- 1686B
CHICAGO CASH GRAIN
CHICAGO. Oct 31
wheat
Corn No. 2 mixed old 74: No 1
yellow old 74 1 2-76. No 2. 74 3 '4-
75: aami
Pie grao
Nt.M ORLEANS II Tl ULs
NEW ORLEANS. Oct
The
stroyer
long liquidation
IOKT WORTH GRAIN
FORT WORTH Ort 31--(AP>-
graln was re-
Worth
are in the Spirt of the Time*
IIOIM.lN FAINT MORI
>«w in New I weatnwi
< ernrr Aii'iin and A|, Klnisey
Rack ef r O I Fhene .736
67
NEW YORK FVTVRLN
NEW YORK. Oct 31—(API—Cot-
ton futures eaacd today ori nervous
I iKiuldatUMi. New Orlaaua and local
selling in rewponae to the sinking ot
• the United States destroy the Reu-
ben James Limited activity In the
Worth Street grey goods market
< becked trade demand as did uncer-
Vantles over price control legislation
Futures clewed 45 cento to 61 15 a
bale lower
High Low Last
16 24 16 04 16 16 18
---— I6JK1N
16 53 16 30 16 42
1664 1642 1652—53
16 68 10 48 16 59 t
1681 16 63 1 6 63
Middling spot 17 07N
for,” cried J
;!x
o Washington If that to what I 1» nK»t •cUte stocks today
Unit Gas Imp 13.500 6 1/4 dn 1/4.
"'leghany 11.900 1/4 dn 1/16.
. Y Central 11.000 10 ST dn 1/4.
Weatl E&M 10 100 74 (tn 7/fl.
CurtW»-Wright 9.700 8 3/8 No
United Corp 9.500 1/4 dn 1 '8
ComwASou 8.900 1/4 No
General Elec 8.800 27 5 8 No
Gen Motors 8 700 38 1 -4 dn 3 8
Beth Steel 6.900 60 3 4 dn 2 L2
US Steel 6.800 52 1/3 du 7 8
South Rv Pf 6.700 33 1.8 dn 1/4
Radio 6.400 3 1 4 dn 1-8
Socony-Vac 5.700 9 7 8 dn 18
Consol Aire 5.600 21 dn I 1 4
_______________________ > \ Iii Fant Action
i 35 I firsts tcrat 33 cars 33 cur- j
rent receipts 32. sturag’’ packed nests i / I, . \xrfff /11
36. other prices uncluurgid ’ ,n 7
Fniltn live 41 trucks, easy 11« lie
5 Ito- and down 15 1 2 springs. 4
lb up Plymouth Rock 16 while
1 Ro> K 15 1 2 Leghorn tooelers 13.
' other price* unchanged
CHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW I
CHICAGO. Oct. 31.—(API—Grain | 1
men were In no mood for a Hal- '
lowuen scare today and the market
Mrs
day dinner Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Ben Puckett of
Quitaque Mrs Woods of Tulia and
Mrs lainford ot Plainview were
guest* 01 .Mrs G C Reding
Mrs W J StafTord is visiting
Roy Potlei nt Spring Hill
Creo Jones and family visited
Mr and Mrs
ton
Mrs
Geo
Mr
LOST -Small gray kitten with white
stocking feet Phone 394 72 j
LET US winterize your car today. It ' 7Jc per bisshel rv tloa
will need lighter Conoco oil and | ‘
lubrication also intl-freewe Wash- '
uia 50> lubncaUoii. 5Oc. Truman
Service Station. 313 N Elm Ph 50 72 |
WASHINGTON Oi t 31 -oT>
proposal by Senator OIMniel
I 'J-TVs) that the Senate vote at
I once on removing the neutrality
.act's sbipt>liig rvstrg none woe
J blocked today bv Senator Maloney
|>I>-Conn' who said lie would not
I agree to the unaiumous consent
| procedure ©Daniel's plan required
O Daniel had announced he
1 would seek immediate action, which
I could be blocked by a single ob-
Palincr and
Palmer and
Mrs. R M
lOKI AAI1KTH LIA-EnTOI K
KORT WORTH Oct 30 (AP'~ I
USDAi Cattle 500 calvra 400 I
fairly active anil fully steady tn Mil
< ii>aw» slaughter sUs r* and year-
lings 700-1025 b-Ff cows 600-750 I
canners and oute rs 1.00-6.00. bulls .
i 7 as down, killing c«iv«x 7.00-9 50 .
■ dd head 10 00 and better, culls 6 00- j
■o. good stock*r* scare*
Hoc* 700. market active, butcher*
30-bCc higher than Thursday* aver-
top 11.10. good and cholct 180-
lb. 1066-11.10 with moat offer-
ings 1100 to all lntera«to: good 160
It. walgbto 10 26; packing aowa
strong to 25. higher. 926-60; atocker
pin 926 down, or ateady
Sheep. Mlable and total 600; re*
celpta mostly shorn aged wether* at
6.00. or steady, other classes un-
tested.
CHIC AGO PROIH < I
CHICAGO Oet
receipts 612 830.
! score 32 90 ecr.
, 1 2. other prices unchanged
grade el
sale -10-room bouse
Phom 1325-J 72
Smith
Bell of Aubrey
and Mrs Houston Eggleston
of Denton were guests of Mr und
How ard I rick
and Mrs. FL L
Mrs J C
Ryan. Ok
Morrow and children and Mrs. Lo-
rene Carlton ot Waxahachie were
guests of Mr and Mrs Geo Jones.
I W Reding and family of
Spring Hill were guests of Mrs J
M Smitli
Misses Helen Sitz. Lucille Smith
and Tbehna Gilbreath of Denton
visited iiomefoik
Mr and Mrs
Weese an <IMr*
las •> re guests of
Garland Sitz
was re- off fractionally
market i Pun-lgn exchange quiet generally
i unchanged
' Cotton lower:
I local aelllng
Sugar higher trade demand
Metals steady bra** price* to
main unchanged
Wool tops mixed
general selling
little more nervous-
international
sentiment
31. —(API Butter
term creamery 89
90 centralized carlot* 33
rv-
he s weak and unworthy of you and
you'll have nothing but your pride
to reward you for your folly I knaw,"
said Aunt Car quietly "1 know what
.1 ii.rii.a L> kav. real lore, to pass
it by ”
"It's low I'm fighting
Sue Ellen passionately
"It’s ]
and salt. ... —---
to go to Washington. If that to what
vou want but you're turning your
back on something etoe which you
are too blind to nee ”
Bui- Ellen whirled to face her and
then turned before tier steady glance. •
Johnny Hurns. I suppoae." sh« said
defiantly Bi-causc he * your John's ’
son. you want a casual acquaintance
to develop into romance There's no
use discussing that; I refuse to." j
For Hie second time that night ,
.he hud lost all .w it-control and w^ept I
bitterly while her aunt's slender
hand gently smoothed her tumbled '
h«lr ,
asked Aunt
IW1K II^UIUMWUll Ut^lV-«XM vKzwvxsa* ,
futurrs here today The market cloe-
13 to 14 poinU net lower j
Low Clot*- i
Klien sal up and blew ber
Ten-thirty iu tht- morning*
the money I'll explain
When du you leave
Car hnalb
Sue
li< wk*
-ni nave
to Flra&
A moment later the door closed
softly behind her Sue Ellen worked I
on until her bags were packed She
dropped into bed at two o'clock, tired
to the bone She slept und dreamed
nigiitmarish dreams in which she
was following Riv through the dark- |
neat. Then Uic dream changed and
Deedora was laughing hysterically
and mocking her She was crying and
clinging to Johnny Harris
"Sue Ellen! Wake up It's
o'clock and your train leave* at ten-
. your money —“
.sheaf ot bills out
AA ALL STRUCT KI A H AA
NEW YORK Oct 31— IAP)— Die
stock market took a dive today, fol-
lowing news of the U 8 destroyer
31—(API— sinking off Iceland, but. aside from
torpedo sinking of a U S de- “ *■ — -
hedge selling and week-end
depressed "*
thirty I brought
.Aunt Car spread a
on
' tors
* and
I point*
On top of a
' ne*s over the international scene,
speculative sentiment seemed
have undergone a further chill
cause of mounting tax fear*
worries over tlx* cloudv
ture
Transfers
t share*
took new* Of the Rauben Janies '
sinking with only slight display of
nervousneaa Prices were higher at ,
the clone.
led by corn and soybean*, com- -
i nod It lew directly aff<x-ted by pro-
longed wet weather which to delaying
harvest of many fields and causing
some damage, price* started upward
at the opening bell
Wheat ckieed 3 8-3 4 higher than i
yesterday December VI 14 5 8-1 2. |
May 81.19 7 8-3/4; corn unchan
to 1 2 up. December 77 1 2-3 8 1
83 3 8-1 4; oats 5 8-7 8 up. I
1.04 AL FI-ANi I*
Edible p.w.nuts »1 32 p r bushel
on No. 1 »l 23 bushel on No 2 I. ..
I 2 per bushel osi No 3
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BITTY
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Mr* Je**le Davis
B. n Ehrlch
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Dr Jwk Woxl»srd
J C Barrett
Bovd Armstrong
W L Button
Jtha SUTTON
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QUALITY DRY CLEANING
that guarantees Batiafaction for your finest clothes.
DENTON LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS
PHONE 8
YOUR CHECKING ACCOUNT
Provide* rereipts, records credit reference.
SaAes you time, money, risk.
Pa> your bills the safe AAay—by check.
First State Bank of Denton
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Efectricity Is an ev«r ol>edi«nt aervant. Il ia ecunom-
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CITY OF DENTON
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cost and low running expense. Let ua help you to be more
comfortable and have Ivetter health with our new Heaters—
for natural gas or laitane. Sold on easy terms.
Evert Hardware Co.
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QUALITY MEATS AT THE BEST
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Sawyer's Cash Grocery & Market
PHILIP D. COURY
Plumbing Supplies and Repairs
Telephone No. 1111
Hot Point Electric Refrigerator, Easy
Washers and Zenith Radios. Phone 780
TALIAFERRO RADIO SHOP
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 67, Ed. 1 Friday, October 31, 1941, newspaper, October 31, 1941; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1320959/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.