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Tommy Jackson and family of
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Mr and Mrs Floyd Whittington
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JUSTIN June 3-Messrs
Change Bandage
Rolling Schedule
leal division of an oil company
Out of town guests were Mes
and Mmes Guy Eads and J
Lindsay of Fort Worth
Tank* Hard To Ride;
Hope* They Are
That Hard On Axis
Help Make Denton
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WASHINGTON. June 3—<45 -
Hhe Navy announced today that
a large British merchant ves-
sel and a medium-sijed United
States merchant vessel had
been torpedoed in the Carib-
bean area several weeks ago
survivors had been landed at an
east coast port
Second Lieut. William G Jordon,
son of Mrs Blanche Wylie. Denton,
is getting anxious to get a swing
at the Japs, It seems Due to pro-
ficiency, he was graduated ahead
of schedule from the officers' artil-
lery course and has been ordered
to dgty with a combat organization
ms mkv wviici vivniinii nuiinii ni-
tacked points in Southeast Eng- I
land, losing four planes
By daylight, the British round- 1
I the-clock, offensive continued. with
Greetings to Denton friends come RAF
from Raymond Wheeler who was
• • • • On the southern front, both sides
Lieut. Donald Buck, son of Mr. [ r->re apparently still resting after
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The previously planned 10-mlIllon-
i program will
pital Wednesday and was doing nice-
ty at noon
Charles Wilton. 332 East Mulber-
ry Street, is ill at home
Mrs. John Naggard. 016 West Syc-
amore Street, is a medical patient
at the Medical and Surgical Clinic ,
Advertise—1-eat they forget!
Denton is the center of a num-
ber of fields and camps in North
Texas, and it believed no other city
without a direct connection with a
of the U 8. Marine Corps Enlist j
ing in the U 8 Marine Corps in i
March, 1041, he successfully com- |
(Meted the training course at Quan- t
tiro Va. and since them has at-
tended special trabiing classes for
Marine Corps officers
J I
Honoring Mrs George Poage
Paris, Co., former Denton resident,
Mmes 8. A Blackburn and Ivan
Johnson entertained with breakfast
Hotel
Dtotritatta by
f-UP BOTTLING CO.
Brecken- |
and meshes.
They add comfort
these warm days.
U../. Boswell
Funeral Thursda
AIEVAJT* Funeral services for W J B<
NlW) RkIli J
Tiie room will now be opened
, Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday and
I Thursday mornings from 8 30 until
| 1942 allotment
camps at the beginning of the pres-
ent fiscal year and the reduced ap-
propriation was to have trimmed
I this number to 350
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sisters. Mines Pearl Elliott and W. 1
Giles of Saginaw visited
went a tonsillectomy Wednesday ( Mr and Mrs Jack Harmonaon
Leslie Giles of Marietta. Ok ,
visited Mr and Mrs R L Hender-
son
Arthur Baker, J. L. Hathorn and
Barker left June 1 to work
LONDON. June 3 —<45—The
government lias decided to as-
sume full control of the nation's
coal mines and to inaugurate
thorough fuel rationing, it was
announced today
WIRE BRIEFS
LONDON June 3-'-(4VAneta.
Netherlands Indies News Agen-
cy, quoted dispatches from
Switzerland today as saying that
the Germans have deported
100,1)00 Netherlands citizens to
White Russia
Another memo from the Navy;
Young men enlisted in V-* (Naval
, AHatteo) branch of the U. B Navy
"certificates
to healthy
ASDFNA CtEANSING GUAM,
I 00 to 6 00
ASO8NA SKIN lOTION,
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Tobin Drug Store
PHONE 47
From Agency Bill
WASHINGTON June 3—(API —
The House appropriations commit-
tee approved today a $1,058,451,660
bill for the labor department, the
, social security board and related
agencies after eliminating a $75418.-
000 fund for the civilian conserva-
; tlon corps
Chairman Cannon (D-Mo) of the
committee said the members voted
15 to 12 to end the CCC program on
a motion by Rep Engel <R-Michi
Rep Hare iD-SC), chairman of
the subcommittee which prepared
the bill, said the committee mem-
bers "apparently believed that the
CCC was no longer necessary."
The $75,818,000 which had been in
tiie bill for the CCC itself was a
stepdown of $171,142,000 from the
There were 1,200
Miss Serena Stark, daughter
Mr and Mrs A P Stark. 1406 id
tin Avenue, became the brldel
Ewin Alfred Eads, son of Dr J
Mrs Ray Eads of Rockdale wb
the ring service was read TuesJ
at 2' p m. in the Little-Chapel-1
the-Woods by Dr H O. Gool
koontz, pastor of the First Presl
terlan Church Altar decoratil
were fems, palms and baskets
white gladioluses
Miss Martha Ann Stark, sbJ
of the bride, wearing blue taffl
with white carnation corsage, sJ
"I Love You Truly,” accompan
by Miss Kay Evans, who plal
the traditional wedding march!
The bride wore a gown of pl
net skirt over pink taffeta, |
gathered to a brocaded bodice mJ
with sweetheart neckline and M
sleeves She wore a string of pea
quite a bit of pride in the fact
that his brother. Kenneth, was one
of the 14 Texans to aid In the
Remember last spring when
Randolph Field officers were In
Denton to sign up Teachers Col-
lege boys for U. 8. Army Air Force
training? Itie first student to sign
up for Cadet Unit No 1 was W A.
Hunter, who was graduated from
Luke Field. Arte., in April He was
In Denton for the week-end route
to Florida, where he’ll get six weeks'
training before going Into foreign
service.
Because of the summer heat, the
schedule for working on the Red
Cross surgical dressings at the Jun-
ior High School building has been
changed, according to Mrs Wm E
I Jones, who is in charge
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Our well equipped laboratory, long training and con-
stant effort to keep abreaat of science and research
have enabled us to fill your prescriptions with un-
failing accuracy for many years. Every day doctors
show their confidence jn Brooks by sending their pre-
!SS*±Lhh2i.i.ln rSn
with your health. Call the drug store your doctors
trust.
Glen Waldc and
Moore attended the
at Technical
Mrs David Ratliff. 1022 Egan
Street, who recently underwent an
operation In a Dalias hospital, has
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in the Southern Hotel Tuesday I
morning The table was centered I southwest of Tobruk, just behind
with nasturtiums, and places were
marked for the honoree, the hos-
tesses and Mmes Max Shipley.
, Charles Saunders. B B Harris. J
| W Erwin, H G Goodykoontz. Fred
L. McFadden. Ed Miller Sr . Fred ers returning
W Westcourt, I A. Dale of Mem- ,J
pills. Tenn , and Miss Margaret
Minnis
On inactive duty have
1 in the Civilian Pilot
Miss Bond to
Apjtear in Recital ,
Miss Olive Bond of the Teachers | wore „
College music depurtnienl will be her b her grlindmother, J
in . n-Hduv n)„h)
bouquet of pink carnations. I
finger-tip veil was held to her hs
with a wreath of tiny pink card
Miss Mary Alice Stark was I
sister's only attendant, wearing!
gown made of blue net over b]
taffeta with a pique bodice and
sweetheart rose corsage. Dr J.
G Silvey was best man and ud
ers were Don Mirks and Max Joij
ston The men of the weddl
party, in dark suits, wore wH
carnation boutonnieres
Reception Held
Following the ceremony a
ception was held in the home
the wedding party and relaUii
and a three-tiered wedding cd
was served with punch The brid
| mother received In blue crepe wj
! trimming, white accessed
I and a white carnation corsage. ■
passengers and a crew of 38, went
down off a large West Indian Is-
land May 6. The British vessel, with
a crew of 45. was sunk In another
part of the Caribbean May 9 The
navy announced the attacks today
Members of the American ship’s
crew told here hoU Bobby Davis of
Jacksonville. Fla . the boy, believed
he was being taken on a fishing
trip and "laughed all the time'' ,
during his 16 hours In a lifeboat
His mother. Mrs Barbara W Davis,
and the other two women were with
him.
Twenty-two of the crew of the
British ship rowed for four days In
a crowded lifeboat to reach land,
while the others made their way
in another boat to Mexico
Other passengers with Mrs Davis
and her son on the U 8 merchant-
man included Mrs Ruth Fuller of
Lubbock. Tex
The passengers were taken to a
West Indian port, while the 38
members of the crew were brought
here
i bombing of Tokyo in a letter to
| friends here Going into Chicago
I recently, he write*, he ran Into a
j number of former Dentonltes and
Teachers College exes. Including
Oodl Matthews and Joe Miller of
Krum Home of the Texas radiation
must have reflected in him recently,
he thinks, when he passed a "gold
braid" and didn’t think about salut-
ing T Just said. 'Hi do elr.”' he
writes, "and he grinned and said.
■Hl. Teo*!’"
To Cut Steel
WASHINGTON. June 3—
The arrival In this country of
Lord Louis Mountbatten. Brl«
tish chief o’ combined opera-
tions. was announced today by
the British information service
As chief of combined opera-
tions. Mountbatten also heads
the British commandos
the Camp Wolters reception cen- | territory,
ter and now is stationed at Fort
Warren. Wyo
• • • •
Yoetnan James D Solomon has
been transferred from Galveston to
the receiving station of the South-
ern Yacht Club in New Orleans. [
He writes here of having recently
visited Rev and Mrs J. D Grey
and their twin* Rev Grey was
VICHY June 3 —<«•>—Re-
volver shots fired by a bicyclist
killed Editor Albert Clement of
the newspaper Lo Crl Du Peu-
ple on a busy street of Nazi-oc-
cupied Paris last night In the
latest of a series of attacks
upon German soldiers
French collaborationists
they held in commerce and Indus- !
try The training program will pro-
vide Army flier* with expertly-di-
rected ground support and relieve Rnd
Air Force Pilot Officers of non-fly- urged
ln* th‘t ha*e kep( th*m Training Oowite,"teh«wby "they* wili
--------• ... I be granted a reasonable deferment
\ I from active duty to permit com- ' land, losing four planes
course
he is seeing America first for Un* , Germans had been killed and that
cle Bun. having been stationed at Ukraine guerrillas had slain more
eight different points from Call ”‘
fornla to Beattie since enlisting
torpedoes sank a United States today, because of material short
merchant vessel and a British mer- M«>
chant ship in the Caribbean sea
early last month.
( llllUIKld) II1UJ UlJlgB livni O U11L41
11 30 o'clock and on Thursday aft-
| ernoons from 2 until 5 o'clock
Wright Family
To Hold Reunion
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American Industry in general
must prepare to patch and pray"
The U. 8. ship, carrying the eight keeP lt8 existing equipment at
press conference at which he gave
a frank and unencouraging review
of the country's looming shortages
of steel, copper and other war ma-
i terlals
| Batt Is chairman of the WPB re-
quirements division He was joined
at the conference by A I Hender-
son, newly-named director of WPB s
materials division
| “I can see times ahead when a
shipway may stand Idle for lack of
steel and ammunition may slow
down for lack of copper and brass."
Batt said Thus far the military
has been able to dip into civilian
supplies, he added, but "this
is nearly dry."
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"Jae Blaw" efforts is the above cartoon,
life In the U. S. Army Air Farras as gathered from Private “Aldret?
SANGfJt June 3 - Rev :
Talbot has announced that
vlval will begin Wednesday night. I
July 1. at the Methodist
here
including three women and a four- cut 30 to 35 per cent, two top
year-old boy, escaped death when war production officials announced
United States today, because of material short
Mrs
Mr
Fort Worth
Mrs O D
of Wichita
I here
Mrs
Dan Robertson
man o|f Fort Worth
Alice McClary
Mr and Mrs
it be developed To
nown and recognis-
ed Jvr its hosp'tality to the man In
the servu* te the aim.
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Mr and Mrs w W Wright will
hold a family reunion this week-
I end. with all their children and
1 their families present except W C
i Wright who Is In Panama To be
I here are Mr and Mrs Preston
! Pittman and daughter. Patricia, of
! Corpus Christi, already arrived;
Mr and Mrs Harry Bounds and
I children EUiaabath and Bobby, of
I Stamford; Mr and Mrs Noble
Wright of Enid. Ok Lieut and
Mrs Paul McCarroll of Dallas and
Mrs W C Wrtght of Denton
the rapidly expanding ground forces 1
of the U. 8. Army Air Forces is
Capt Edwin P Craig, who is In a
six weeks’ course of military in-
struction and physical conditioning
with other specialists who have
; been commissioned directly from
civilian life to take over executive
duties In the Air Forces mainten-
ance that parallel the positions
Hague and daughter
Falls visited relatives
training center is doing as much
for entertainment of men in the
•mod forces as Is Denton The
work connected with this enter-
MMMbL. however, doesn't stop
With good Intentions and one day's
labor—At will go as long as the war
lasts, and wherever possible, cittaens
are urged to do their part by being
hospitable and friendly to the serv-
• Ice men in the city, especially those
who are strangers, showing them
every courtesy
From time to time, this column
• wff! make suggestions as to how an
individual v mi help In this worth-
while entt i-prise, and the hospitality
ctenmitto- will be glad to have any
* <. Ideas th*t mi ” ‘ '
■“ W,:< ke Dentou
presented in a recital Friday night
at 8 o'clock In the college main au-
ditorium She will be accompanied
by Gilbert Boyer of the music fac- |
1 ulty I tions
KA les Dr*t' r4 n nnl/vm 11 ten c z-x r* **« vv rx
I
1 Jr will sing at the mid-week medl-
I tation service in the First Meth-
' odist Church at 7 30 tonight Mrs
' M D Peters will be at the organ
W. E. Newland, 724 Rudell Street,
is being treated for an infected left
hand at the Denton Hospital.
Mrs. K. N. Sanden. Route 2, Den-
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Mexicana Prints
NEW DELHI,
British bombers attacked Oys-
ter Island off
Akyab Harbor on the west coast
of Burma yesterday, scoring hits
on a jetty and alongside a light
house, an RAF
announced today
than 300 Invaders in an attack on
a Rumanian troop train
j The Moscow news, praising Uni-
ted Btates-built fighter planes in
1 the spring fighting, declared a I
> Tomahawk squadron around Len- j
I ingrad had shot down to German
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Richard Buck. #10 Bolivar Street
and Billy Nelms. 413 Fulton Street.
- left Tuesday for New Orleans, hav- [
ing enlisted In the U. 8 Coast
Ouar0. |
the gaps
Informed London quarters said
the new attack on Essen was light-
er than Monday’s four-flgure as-
sault. but the roar of the big bomb-
Engird before
dawn could be heard for more than
an hour
Light German Raid
German raiders touched off Lon-
don's first night alarm in seven
months as two Nazi planes scatter-
ed a few Incendiaries In the sub-
urbs Other German aircraft at-
and Mrs Bob Simpson and
I children. Mr and Mrs Victor
1 Simpson, Beatrice. Fayetta and
Texas. Mr and Mrs Conner Voss
and children visited Mr and Mrs
H K Shackleford In Pilot Point
Morris Knowles of Dallas visited
Mrs Knowles at the l.„...^ — —
and Mrs John Seal
Miss Bond, a coloratura soprano
and a former member of the Tea-
tro Lyrico in Milan, Italy, and the
San Carlo Opera Company, lias
appeared in concerts and recitals 1
throughout Europe and the United
States. She holds the bachelor's de-
gree from Wellesley Collage, the
master's degree from Columbia Uni- '
verslty. and a diploma from the |
School of the Theatre, New York
1 City
1 turned to Denton for the summer '
after teaching in Callahan County
Betty Sue. small daughter of Mr
and Mrs Jess Griffith, is visiting
Mr. and Mrs Ed Vickery in Fort ,
Worth this week
Mr and Mrs J D Porter 411
Marietta Street, have as n guest
their niece, Mifc Bemetta Morris, ■
of Corpus Christi
Mrs Tom Johnson of San An- |
tonio is the guest of Mrs Joe John- !
son. 612 Pearl Street
1 Mrs B F Gray and daughters, I
BERN. Switzerland. June 3.—
(4*)—Italian newspapers report-
ed todav that nine Italian medi-
cal officers, including a ma-
jor and five captains, have
been sentenced by a court mar-
tial at Bari. Southern Italy,
to terms of solitary confine-
ment ranging from seven to 15
years for selling
of convalescence"
soldiers
College Students E. A. Eads, Miss
Begin Registering Serena Stark We<
Registration for the first term
j of the summer session at Denton's
two state colleges got underway
early Wednesday meaning, with
' good enrollments expected at both
| institutions
Enrolling will continue through
Thursday at the Teachers College,
with Masses to begin Friday moni-
ing. while work wll begin Thursday
j morning at T 8. C W
A total of 790 students had reg-
! istered at the Teachers College by
I noon Wednesday
Gerald C. Stockard was elected
worshipful master of Stanfield i
Lodge No 217, A F and A M., to I
succeed M P. Prank, who has
served during the past year, at a
meeting of the Lodge Tuesday
night Other officers elected were
as follows; Frank McCullar, senior
warden; R L Smith, Junior war-
den, O C Lowe, treasurer, Lee
Preston, secretary, C. W Woods,
tiler
These officers, together with the
appointive officers to be announced
later, will be Installed soon.
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soldier-conscious was further shown
Tuesday evening, when representa-
tives of various organizations In the
city met to form a hospitality oon-
mittee for the American Lesion
Hall’s week-end "open house" for
men in the service who are tn the
Originally sponsored by a central
U8O citteens’ committee and girls
who were interested tn the work,
the hospitality center has now
grown beyond what these two
groups cun handle, and as a num-
ber of persons have expressed an
Interest in It, they have been ask-
ed to co-operate further in the en-
The Nazi high command also as-
1 army forces en-
AMONG SICK
Ralph Grant, five-year-old non of
Mr and Mrs L. T Grant, under-
went a tonsillectomy Wednesday .
Mrs. C P Whisenant was admit- '
ted to the Denton Hospital Wednes-
day for major surgery Thursday^
morning
Mrs Arthur Wilkerson under „„ .
m.ln?r.JZr*''rJy "l on defenM>“'jobs" in'Hawaii
1 1 n » Johnnie Keyworth is working as
a pumper for the Santa Re rall-
^harile^'^^working as a whlch lUmed at overthrowing the I
fireman for the Frisco railroad on
a run from Fort Worth to Sherman.
Public installation of officer, of
1 the O. E S chapter will be held
Thursday at 8 p m in the Ma-
I sonic Hall
The pastor, Rev Philip W Walk-
. will speak and Mrs R L Selby
LONDON. June 3 (45 Gen-
eral Charles De Gaulle's Free
French headquarter announced
today that detachments of the
French Foreign Legion station-
ed at Bir Hachelm in the
Libyan desert had made a night
raid on an Axis war prison camp
and released about 600 men of
the Third Indian motor brigade
An air ministry communique said
great flres were left raging in the
follow-up attack on Essen, and that
other RAP planes bombed the
docks at Dieppe and laid mines in
enemy waters
On the Russian battlefront. Hlt-
1 ler's headquarters reported today
„„. out In the swampy region of Vol-,
formerly pastor of the First Bap- khovo. 80 miles southeast of Len-
Ingrad No details were given.
I Volkhovo lies on the main Lenin-
Now at the Air Forces Officer | grad-Moscow railway line
Candidate School at Miami Beach. 1 Tl-.c ------" ’
Fla., is Corporal Robert L Michie, serted that Red
son of William C Michie of Jose- j circled on the central front, west
phlne, who will be commissioned a 1 of Moscow, had been crushed with
second lieutenant tn the U. 8 Army I more than 1,500 killed and 2.000
after a 12-week course ' prisoners
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Final Rites Held
For Mrs. McDonal
Funeral services for Mrs Leia i iace
Bell McDonald, who died Monday, I
were held Tuesday afternoon In her grandmother in a spring
the Schmitz Chapel, conducted by
Oscar Ellison, minister of the
Church of Christ, of which she
was a member A quartet composed
! of Miss Ellen Nelson. Charles Nel-
son. Wayne Hargraves and Don
Wood sang requested hymns, "Rock
qf Ages.” "Abide with" and "It Is
Well with My Soul
Burial was In Oakwood cemetery,
and pallbearers were Ralph Kll-
lingsworth, Leo Fleming, Will Rat-
liff. C O Yarbrough. J T. 80m-
1 mons and Dixie Boyd
Mrs McDonald was born Dec 16
1889. In Durant, Ok Surviving are
a son. James E Barentine of Shep-
pard Field. Wichita Falls, a daugh-
ter. Miss Patricia Ann McDonald of
Denton, and a sister. Mrs Ethel
McKay of Dentc,n She was the wife
of John O McDonald of Denton.
GALVESTON. June 3 —<45—
University of Texas regents to-
day resumed an Inquiry Into
conditions at the Medical
School here after Secretary
Leo Haynes said the board had
postponed action on the bud-
get until the next regular ses-
sion
■ Funeral services for W
| well, 63, of Fort Worth, who dll
from a heart attack Tuesday at t|
I home of a daughter in Lytle, w
be held Thursday at 10 a m in tj
I Schmitz Chapel, followed by buri
in Belew cemetery, near Aubrey.
Boswell was born in Tennesfl
and came to Texas when 17 yes
1 ot age His wife died a year al
a half ago He was a retired paxin
er, a former railroad worker a
lived in Denton before moving
Fort Worth a number of yes
ago
Surviving are two sons and H
daughters: E Bailey Boswell
Denton and W O. Boswell of Fa
Worth. Mrs C H Raschke of Lyl
and Mrs C. F Phelps of Rockpor
ton. who was seriously Injured in five grandchildren. Bailey Jr., Da
an automobile accident on the Dal- , Betty Lee and Bill Boswell of Del
las Highway between Lake Dallas ton and Chrysta Boswell of Fc
and Corinth Saturday afternoon, Worth, and several brothers ai
was slightly better at the Denton ; sisters, one brother. H F Boswe
Hospital Wednesday Mrs J W 1 living in Fort Worth
Patterson. Route 2. hurt in the same
accident, was much improved, hos- I
■pital attendants said
Francis Beaty, son of Mr. and
Mrs 8 T Beaty, 222 Bolivar Street,
suffered a painfully injured left
ankle and a deep chin cut Tues- I
day when a truck struck his bicy-
cle as he was riding toward Den-
ton on the Sherman highway north
Elm Creek
Torpedoed Ships Expansion Projeet
Mvwitei mviuucio ui ivi$k ocitk-c
were honored In the First Christian
! Church Sunday morning, whan Al-
bert Erwin, a long-time member,
presented bouquets to three mem-
bers Mrs Orpha Shanklin receiv-
ed a bouquet for being the oldest
member present in point of years;
Mrs G W Ballard for being the
oldest present In point of member-
ship in the local church, and Mrs
L E. Kincaid for being tile oldest
present in point of membership In
the Christian Church Sue Lovette,
great-grandchild of Mrs Shank-
lin. carried the flowers to the re-
cipients
Wilmoth. Mrs
and Bennie CofT-
vlslted Mrs
• • • • 1
Now being trained at Miami
Beach. Fla , to direct vital admin-
istrative and supply operations of
Notes Of Service
Here And There
Neither the Army nor the Navy
can get along with its own officers
and men alone, and the civilians
invade even the instructor field'
TWke for instance Ira C Roberts
• former Teachers College physics
department aseistant. He’s now
teaching mathematic* to the Kelly
Held cadets in Ban Antonio. With
1 ■
Guests to
were 1
Dallas
Mrs E L. Long and Miss Nelda
Jo visited Mr and Mrs Virgil
Brewer at Valley View
1 Mmes B Boydstun. Alvin Brown
and Robert Autry visited Mrs Bai-
ley Wrjght in Lubbock Mrs Wright
came home with them for a visit. I
E R and Miss Fay Walde visit- | Mmes Leonard Tidwell, and Glenn
ed in Denton with relatives ' McClary and Mrs Alice McClary
Mrs L G Gentle will leave I Mrs J H Morell at Decatur
Thursday for Modesta. Calif . where | Mrs Emma Bridges is visiting
she will join her husband who Is in Mr and Mrs waiter Barrett in
an observation squadron.
Mr and Mrs Cecil Brewer of
Sherman visited Mr and Mrs How-
ard Massey
Ambrose Morris has accepted a
position at Pauls Valley
Mrs H H McKinney of
ridge visited Mrs Flora McClendon
Mrs Troy Burch and children of ■
Dallas visited A —
Charlie Maston
Miss Dorothy Mae Singleton of
Denton visited Mrs Ray McClen-
don
Mr and Mrs A V Leeper of Dal-
las visited Mr and Mrs H B
Toon
Mrs Berlle Moore of Little Rock,
Ark , Is visiting Mmes W H Wil- I
son and Glen Walde
Mls-s Al.vne Burkholder visited Mt
and Mrs Jack Burkholder in Gar- |
land
Mr
Personals
D Everly is Improving in a
Denton hospital and expects to be
moved home by Friday
Touchstone has gone to At-
lanta. Ga . to drive the car for Mrs.
Rex Wagoner and son, Rex Ron-
aid. and Mrs J C Conner who will
Join Rex Wagoner and will make
their home
Guests of Dr and Mrs J S.
Stubbs were all their children and
families, Mrs Ross Larson and son.
Larry, of Amarillo. Mrs Ray Fish-
er and son, Charles Ray. and Mr
and Mrs. Hill Stubbs of Fort Worth
Mr and Mrs Ocie Isbell of Mc-
Allen are visiting Mr and Mrs T
E Isbell
Mr and Mrs L L Moore of Fort
Worth and Mrs W H Newton of
Harlingen are visiting Messrs and ;
Mmes. Arlin Newton and Milton 1
Mewton
Mmes J N Hollingsworth and H
H Nichols visited in Denton
Mr and Mrs
Mrs Berlie
graduation service
High in Pallas
Mr and Mrs Homer Roan of Val-
ley View visited Mr and Mrs J
LAYS POLICEMEN IN NAZI RAT- |
TALION
JOHANNEBURG, Union of South
Africa, June 3—<45—A former po- \
Herman testified today in the trial I
of 48 persons accused of high trea- 1
son that the entire “Fourth Bat- 1
talion” of a Nazifled secret army ]
* af. nvsrthmwlno thfl 1
government was made up of police
| force members.
DENTON’-
bombers and fighters onoe
more streaking across the Dover
German-occupied
R:
AssimT
It tiler
■lOnkel :
leturn t
must be
The
started
become
than evi
who hat
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day ot t
Pittsbt
games a
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lor circt
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area ( t
claiini-d
But tl
20 hits
slim by
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against
son ami
10-iniiin
ficin til
< >v ci
*11O Im
o-a-.Mi,
allow cd
was giv
the Ph
run on
a long
Hal S< I
wltii a pink and pellow rose c4
sage The bridegroom's mother x
in a navy blue and white era
with a white carnation corsa
Others in the houseparty wJ
Mmes J R Kirkpatrick, A L. A
derson. Guy Eads and J A Linda
j of Fort Worth. I
Mrs Eads has been a student
; T 8 C W three years, and Ba
received a master's degree fn
Teachers College Monday. The cd
pie will be at home in Bamzdi
, Okla . where Eacls is in the che|
and Mrs E 8 Buck of Denton, 1« i
now stationed at NurocK, Calif. Kharkov
where he is a pilot in the Army Air Elsewhere on the long front. So-
Service He writes his parents that viet dispatches reported that 960
WASHINGTON, June 3 —(4»>
83 crewmen and eight passengers. ^Zx^fon
If U 8 Army tanks are half as
hard on the enemy as they are on
( the people who ride them, the axis
may as well check out now. writes
a young Teachers College ex-stu-
dent. Lt. Charles A Miller, now
stationed at Ft Meade Md., with
a tank battalion
He writes of being officer of the
day, with 70-odd prisoners besides
a group of aliens to guard He al-
' <> uu. v ■■ >u<i , w Ashlev
battalion tn Washington and says
tnat the people seem to enjoy see-
ing the tanks roll by
Lillie Nicholson
Mr and Mrs. Olan Lane of
and Navy is certainly not reflected ,
in the Reddy family, where Ken- j
neth is In the Army Air Force and
James In the Navy. James expresses inducted In the U. 8 Army through straight toward
a Kit r\9 nriHa tHte xa__z-._____ ___ _____aj______ 1 *_____
I
that violent fighting had broken
out In the swampy region of Vol-
R T Allen visited
relatives in Fort Worth
Mr and Mrs Paul Pennington of
Fort Worth visited Mrs Montie j of
Vaughn
Mmes G W lAXson. Joe Keefer
| and Alice McClary visited in Krum
Mr and Mrs Simpson Keyworth
visited in Denton
Mr and Mrs Arils Haun
daughter visited in Denton
Mrs Cliff Wilkerson of
Worth visited here
relatives in Fqrt Worth
Wade Kennedy visited in Plano.
Mr and Mrs Sam Collier of
Denton visited Mr and Mrs Jack
Florence
Cort Wright and John Judge vis-
ited in Denton
Mrs Ixils Robinson and Ml!* Lo-
meta Rdblnson of O'Donnell visited „io „ r UKUM11^ln ,
relatives here Misses Elizabeth Ann, Martha Lou-
Mr and Mrs George Harris of t8e ajjg Benny Jean, of Canton are
Brady visited Mr and Mrs Llofiel guests of Mrs. Gray's parents, Mr
' Dartv I and Mrs P C. Storrie Miss Ellz-
I abeth will enter T. 8 C. W and
spend the summer with her grand-
parents. Mrs Gray also was here
for the funeral of D K Allison
Monday, and accompanying her
here were two of Mrs. Allison's
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