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DENTON, TEXAS,
FRIDAY, MAUCH 13, 1942
Mrs. Lemmie Teel
Mrs. A. S. Cowan
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OPERA SINGER SEIZED AS EN-
EMY ALIEN
NEW YORK, March 13 —UPV-
The oft-repeated boast that he was
Mussolini's friend has resulted In
the seizure of Ezio Pinza. Metro-
politan Opera basso for the last 15
years, and his detention on Ellis
Island as an enemy alien
In addition to tile sanctuary are
12 classrooms, part of them in the
ishment last night at life Imprison-
ment.
WASHINGTON. March 13—(AV—
The question of wage control as a
British Architectural Press
said that he had been very much
impressed by photographs ot the
church and he felt that British ar-
chitects would like to see more of
the building
DR. JONES NEW C. A I PRESI-
DENT
KINGSVILLE.
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WAGE CONTROL
BEING STUDIED
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Mrs Lemmie Louisia Teel. 73, ot
Mingo community, died at the home
of her daughter, Mrs Dora Jones,
at 3 o’clock Thursday afternoon.
She had lived with her daughter
since she became ill about throe
months ago, moving from her own
residence in Mingo community.
Born in Cobb County. Ga . Nov.
i | 12, I860 Mrs Teel was married to
Wm H Teel 58 years ago. came to
, Texas 38 years ago and to Denton
County 37 years ago
, A member of the Baptist Church,
, Mrs Teel is survived by her hus-
( band: four daughters, Mmes. Ber-
1 tha Drain of Fort Pavne Ala . Ef-
fie Erwin of Roanoke, Zella Mae
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Motor vehicle accidents account-
ed for one third of the accidental
deaths In 1940 while dea.h from
falls accounted for one-fourth of
the death total
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WASHINGTON, March 13.
The House tentatively slashed
$25,000,(MM) from the agriculture ap-
propriations bill today, rutting in
half thr allotment for administra-
tive expenses and grants in
farm rehabilitation program
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ABINGTON. Va-. March 13.—14?
—Two Armv deserters who shot and
killed one FBI agent and wounded
another seriously were captured in
an abandoned house on the out
skirts of Abingdon this afternoon.
COLDS AND INFLUENZA
Every home should keep a supply of aimpl
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Applications, Cold Tablets, Cough
except in the individual,
lean ideals must exist in Amer-
icans; they do not exist in the at-
I over the na-
Angelskln fabrics and sueded
rayons, tailored styles or
slaborately e mbroidered.
Black, white, navy, or soft
Springtime shades. Buy one
or several pairs, a a Af
top flight value at I U*h
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First Services Sunday in
Impressive Presbyterian Edifice
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ner resident of Denton and Den-
ton County, died at her home. 408
West Mulberry Street, Friday
morning at 3 o'clock She had
been 111 for several weeks, since she
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Sauls of Denton and Dora Jones*
and two sons, Otis Teel of Quanah
and J H. Teel, Route 2, Banger, j
Funeral services were held Fril
da; aitenroon at 2 30 o clock id
the Gribble Springs church cor.]
ducted by Rev H Bradley pasto]
oi the Central Biqytlst Church, Den]
ton, with buriul in the Gribbld
Springs cemetery.
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the coast.
Asked about the Alaska High-
way Commission’s
They * ware introduced by Dr. L. H
“We need brains in these days
more than anything else," Dr
Overstreet eaid. “We have a terrific
job ahead of us that we must put
through with ‘human stuff' as well |
physical means like tanks
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Your
! at the Denton Hospital
! C. D. Allen of Aubrey was ad-
mitted to the Denton Hospital Fri-
day afternoon, and will undergo an
appendectomy Saturday.
Born in Raleigh, N C , March
6. 1864, she came with her parents
to Texas when lour years old and
then moved with them to Denton
County in 1872, when they lived al
Ritter's Lake She was married in
1884 to Will Pearce, who died sev-
eral years later, and in 1895 was
married to A S. Cowan, who died in
1904
i She had lived in Denton 55 years,
and In her West Mulberry Street
residence 42 years
A member of the
Bronchitis
Croomulslon 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 Creomulalon with the un-
derstanding you must like the way It
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
C REOMULS ION
for Cooght, Chest CoMt. B ronchitis
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occasion Choose from a huge
selection . . every nne smart
and distinguish-
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women’s1 $7.IM) am
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The Army quartermaster corps
Is using substitutes for more than
800 materials now ‘critical."
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Wilbur
Coston of Lufkin, and
contractor was S. J Churchill of
Dallas.
tion.”
In an afternoon lecture on "The
; Art ot Gracious Living,” Mrs Over- I Ml
| street stressed the Importance of **!j
graciousness in the modern world, 1 ]
declaring that more than ever to- ggi
day the factors are needed which
will keep life on an even keel.
Dr. Overstreet Heard
Dr. Harry OVerstreet spoke at 2 -
Thursday afternoon.
psychological bases
for the
steeple
towers over the "L-shaped" edifice
The major portion of the cost c.
the structure lias been paid
REAL ERTATE TRANSFERS
to C C.
2. 3 and blocM 7 of
to Denton. AH 50.
reation room which
stage and a kitchen.
who through j Invitations have been sent to far
their untiring efforts have provided distances, inviting persons who have
been interested In the development ! study,
of the structure to what the resi-
cnll "a truly great
members of the Denton Command-
ery.
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Ad by Mrs. Bonaro M Overstreet
tn a lecture sponsored by the Hogg
Foundation Thursday afternoon at I
T. 8. O. W.
j She listed three reasons for the greso Club Wednesday
enjoyment of poetry, sheer physical
riteness of music and sound, the
emotional satisfaction through fig-
ures of speech and keeping atten-
tion alive to things otherwise over-
looked.
"The poet is with you when you
read poetry: so you do not feel
, alone in an unknown universe."
Mrs. Overstreet said
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tact with a greater power. If we
can keep
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i in the world can harm us "
of
Tenn who is expected
tonight; a daughter. I.
Lynn Cowan.
mother; unci a sister
Randolph of Denton
Funeral services will be held
Saturday afternoon at 3 30 o'ckxk
the Shepard Funeral Home In
charge of Rev Frank Weedon Bur-
ial will follow In the I O O F
cemetery.
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w&rstreets Talk
To Rotary Club
* ”■ What Americans must do in the
t£V’anTyMre‘Harry* Overstreet
~ to th* Rotary Club Thursday noon |
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the
armies at Ute front, but the war
must be made worth what it cost I
by civilians at home," declared Mrs.
Bonaro Overstreet In a lecture at ;
the Teachers College Thursday j
night on Democracy as Experi-
ence.”
Mrs Overstreet urged that the I
Individual outlook be maintained. [
even though war tended to make 1
the outlook collective. Individuality ,
factors Involved in locating
the long-projected overland i*bute
between the United States und
Alaska were considered carefully,
he said, and the need of highway
communications with air fields al-
ready built In the Canadian Far
North and Alaska
mined the choice.
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Culminating some 2C
pointing work toward a
F L Nunley and wife
Brady, lots 1.
Hillside Addition
March 11. 1B42
NEGRO GEis 99 YEARS
SLAYING
WAXAHACHIE, March 13.—(AV-
A jury which found L C Akens.
Dallas negro, guilty of murder in
the slaying of Patrolman V L.
' Morris fixed the defendant's pun-
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out the psychological bases for
I meeting life's problems He listed
as the necessities for a balanced
life, a work to do. the companion-
ship of great people, expanding
areas of knowledge, a "together-1;
tilings, a |
i lem was under consideration.
Asked whether he was consider-
’ Ing "positive action on wage con-
! trol," he replied crisply, it is under
day that the need of a supply route
for air bases was Ute priiAcipal fac-
tor leading to the American-Cana- '
dlan decision to locate the Alaska
Highway well inland instead of near
broke her hip In a full
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description of !
the Inland route as a “tragic blun-
he replied “of course we (
think It was a tragic blun-
WASH1NGTON. March 13.—G‘>—
Thr War Department reported to
day that five American Anny heavy
bombers destroyed five enemy
planes in a raid two days ago on
Japanese-held airdromes at Sala-
maua and Lae in New Guinea.
AMONG SICK
Miss Mary McKinney. 2017 West
Sycamore Street, is a medical pa-
tient at the Denton Hospital
I Frances Lenora Cantrell,
month-old daughter of Mr.
j Mrs. E L. Cantrell of Aubrey, is 111
a background for the rose window I
on the outside of the church.
White oak furniture is used 1
throughout the sanctuary of the
church—for pews, pulpit, lectern,
, communion table and choir pews A
pastor’s study Is to the left of the
j chancel and the choir room to the
right Seating capacity i
) sanctuary Is approximately
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PITOT POINT, March 13—Mrs
T M Harris was hostess to El Pro-
afternoon
when a "Texas Day” was observed
Mrs. J S Wilson reviewed "Reli-
gion as a Factor in Building Tex-
as ” Mrs O B Moffitt gave a biog-
raphy of the author, John A Held
Texas poetry was read by Mrs J
E. Wheeler. “The Way Texans
Brag in Reverse” was given by Mrs.
Belle Sullivan. The meeting doted
by the group singing "The Eyes of
Texas" and pledging allegiance to
the flag The hostess served a re-
freshment plate to 17 members and
two guests, Mrs W W Harris and
Miss Gwendolyn / Clayton The
next meeting will be in the high
school auditorium Tuesday evening
; at 8 o'clock, when the XIX Cen-
! tury Club and El Progreso Club will
! be joint hostesses in a meeting
open to the public and Judge Ger-
ald Stockard of Denton will speak.
News Briefs
Mrs P. E Blake Is in Jackson-
ville to visit Mrs M E Devenport.
Dr and Mrs L M Mackenna
and Mrs G B Moffitt were in Dal-
las.
Mr and Mrs G. C House re-
um?rt to Bryson after visiting Rev
and Mrs. G. C House.
Mrs. O. K. Hoyle won a maga-
zine contest In tests taken by El
Progreso mam bars auul was award-
ed a book on American birds.
The first aid class Is now meet-
ing Monday and Friday nights
The class Is full and an afternoon
class may be organized.
crejms. twills and
plaid weaves Easy
sloping shoulders
smart, slim skirts . . .
the longer Jackets Misses’
and women's. You'll pay so
little yet feel “Il
so expensive! I ■*,)]]
$10.95 and I V
only the highest idealogy but the
BjOBt widespread intelligence in the
country -we’ve got to be ahead of
the other fellow in all matters re-
quiring expertly-geared brains stuff , ^^ere hiring’
We must have the most highly- .. ,,
geared precision Instruction. We j
must have the latest inventions I
This means a firm foundation in
elementary education It means
preparation in high school. Because
£ the outcome of the War depends
kJ on total education ”
Mrs. Overstreet pointed out three
■S sources of strength that have made
“■ America great "We must Uy to
tap again the strength of faith
and ideals, of handling problems
and physical materials, and of fel-
lowship in which a group can do a
job no one could do
"This will have to
we hope to be as there Is only a
rough, rutted road to Utopia—the
smooth, four-lane highway
mirage.”
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niatchincf jacket or
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The sanctuary is entered from I
the back, and sitting in one of the 1
pews, an individual looks directly 1
I at the long communion table at
back of the chancel, ■
1 “h the words,
This Do In Rememorance of Me ”
and placed against a long deep
maroon drape on which is embosed
a gold cross. The drape is Just
toelow the rose window and hangs
I to the floor The pulpit to the left
RICOJlDCHRONTn J,
Alaska Road
For Supply Route
Flannel Pastels, also
Plaids—biggest fashion
news for all Spring!
Choose superbly tailored
jackets, skirts, tapered
slacks.
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finally deter- A metnber ()f the pirst BH|)tlst
| Church. Mrs Cowan is survived by
j a son, Carl Cowan of Memphis.
.1 to arrive '
Miss Margie '
who lived with her
Mrs Emma
' his automobile was in collision
I with a southbound Santa Fe pas-
Photographs, a plan and
scription of the Little Chapel in the
Woods, built by T S C W stu-
J dents In 1939-40, are being sent to
j London for publication in British
Journals A request lor material
I on the chapel came to school au-
i thorltles recently Irom Henry
Oscar Ellison of Norman. Ok., ' Kahn forel8n correspondent of the
will preach at both services of the
Church of Christ, Pearl and Boli-
var Streets. Sunday, at 10:50 a m.
of and 8 p. m.
A St. Patrick’s party will be giv-
en tonight at 8 o’clock In the WPA
recreation room In the Kornblatt
in Building to which everyone has
the been Invited
Mrs. M.
rations A rose-blege carpeting is critical condition at the
used through the sanctuary, while Hospital
in other parts of the church the
finished oak floors are left bare
At the south end of the building
is a large
whose full beauty can be seen only
from the inside when the light during the afternoon and night by
throws the various colors of the ~
cathedral glass into the chancel of
the church Groups of cathedral
glass windows are along either side
of the sanctuary, each especially'
designed an dexecuted for the Den-
ton church.
On one side symbols of the New
Testament are used, and Ute other,
' s-ytfibols of the Old ““
Each symbol Is carried out in a
group of three shutter-like stained-
glass windows
From the Old Testament are a >
j hand, depicting creation; tree and |
apple, temptatidn and fal; fiery i
sword, expulsion; art, deluge;
burning bush, call of Mosesh, tab-
lets, law. From the New Testa-
| ment, star, coming of the Savior;
lilies, birth of Christ; dove, bap-
tism; Bible, ministry; cup. passion,
cross, crucifixion
A cross Is executed In brick as
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“Rose” Theme
The same rose tones featured
the brick on the outside of
building dominate the inside deco- Mrs. M. J. Barnett remains in a
A rose-biege carpeting Is critics 1 condition at the Denton
Member, of Denton Cornman*-' here ^led yest"da_y
ery No 45, Knights Templar, will hls automobile was 1
go to Dallas Saturday when Com-
round "rose" window, tnandery orders will be conferred
on Denton and Dallas candidates
W. M. U. Has Meeting
With Mrs. Thompson
The Highland Street Baptist Wo-
men's Missionary Union met Tues-
day afternoon with Mrs Talks
Thompson Bible study was led by
Mrs T C Wright Nineteen were
present.
Kent
years of , and the
new church build- | both simply caived,
Ing, members of the First Presby- I each are two pews for the choir,
terlan Church, U S A . will Sunday I Other Facilities
hold the first services in the new
rose brick edifice at the corner of
West Oak and Bolivar Streets.
I Ing" in doing tilings, a creative , which has Just been completed.
! aim, a sense of humor, and a con- I
I tact with a greater power. If we
| can keep our souls alive all over
he pointed out. "nothing
RANCH MANAGER KILLED AT
CROSSING
BENJAMIN Tex., March 13—(/Pi
—Rudolph M SwensonMnanager of
the Pitchford Ranch 40 miles west
built by T S C W
a Dallas Commandery. assisted by ; KINGSVILLE March 13
] Tile new president of Texas Col-
lege of Arts and Industries is Dry
Edward Newlon Jones of Baylor
University. Dr Jones succeeds
James O Loftin, who resigned last
summer.
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Orleans. Mobile, Ala. and Tampa, I
Fla She was accompanied by Mrs I
C. L Davis of Austin
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1 war measure is under study, Presi-
• dent Roosevelt asserted today
The chief executive declined at a
____ press conference to go into the
second story, a small parlor, a su- ! question of putting a ceiling on
pertntendent’s study, pastor’s study, wages as an anti-inflation step bnt ,
Sunday will be a memorable day choir room, a young people’s rec- ( be did disclose that the whole prob-
for every member of the church, reation room which contains a | 'em was under consideration,
but most of all tor members of the
women's auxiliary who through ;
uieir umirmg enorts nave provicieri
a large sum of money and the In-
spiration for raising the remain-
der of the building after the plot dent members
( of ground was bought
Work toward the structure, whose
1 total cost, Including the ground. Is
about $80,000, was begun with li-
quidation of a then-prevailing debt
und purchase of the lots on which
the church building now stands
about 15 years ago Through these
years allotment for the building
fund has been carried in the church
budget, but extra funds have always
been provided by the women’s aux-
iliary, and to them church officials
give much of the credit
dignified structure whose
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