Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 77, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 11, 1944 Page: 3 of 8
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lengthening from week to week
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have gone I
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Heavy Snows
On Italian Front
Fort
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Before you buy, get our prices
on Pratt and Lamberts paints, var-
nish and enamel. Kandals, north
side square. 77
of June and
inlng at the
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Staple Groceries
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
FRANCIS M. CRADDOCK
Grocery & Market
IT’S A
BAD SIGN
vance wtlhln 20 miles of Germany’s
Saar bor.ier
PACIFIC — British
sink 45 Japanese vessels tn
i waters in recent weeks;
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Material
i ja
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Why there
Telephone
to forget her
anniversary.
“Say it With Flowers"
from
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ed here.
Mr and Mia Jessie
Houston vMMd his ran
Mrs. Daw 8U ’
Mr. and Ma
rollton virited
, Trade Mark
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te Wolters entertained-,
r. Patsy Ann. with a
mb MrtMwM the
Company
to the twentieth century, with stops
here and there in intervening eras
paradise for the armchair
Is the State Historical Col-
WINTERIS
HERE!
The time is here! Cold weath-
er Is approaching and we
have a complete line at blan-
kets for your selection. Priced
from
$1.29 to $16.95
Goo dp
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I publications.
It is impossible today to fill
orders for normal civilian
needs without long delays.
Every effort has been made
—to spread the limited tele-
phone facilities so as to serve
the greatest possible number
with the least possible de-
lays.
But there can be no delays
in meeting the communica-
tions needs of war industry
and of our 'armed forced.
They cannot be put on any
"wailing Hat".
The film version of Pearl 8. Buck's "Dragon Seed", the powerful story of China and the valiant Chinese in
their struggle against Japanese, comes to the Texas screen Sunday and Monday. Katharine Hepburn and Wai-
ter Huston portray the leading characters of Jade and Ling Tan.
of Jail the burly Bendix has to
play the glamour gal in a Marine
musical and O'Keefe is coerced in-
to becoming a "chorus lovely.”
B Les-
survey.
in this soldier comedy and try to
out-prank each other for the aflec- j
tion of Helen Walker. One. joke
•nd family «t
Uer parents, Mr.
bappttn-
i conflict
selected for his part-
‘, —j instancy, the
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•si as source materials. Buch a clgas
procedure provides valuable exper-
ienoe In the use of current Iitetori-
ual happening* In
BWWW,mM,MCIll BWIWRA
>ws Heroic Struggle of Chinese at War
By LEO BENNETT
(This Is the first in a series of
articles on the State Historical
Collection on the Teachers
College campus.)
an ex-student in a church steeple
In 8t. Lo Many other exhibits have
come from widespread theaters of
war And this collection te still
growing It te the hope of the cura-
tor that a very comprehensive dis-
play can eventually be made of
materials dealing with the
secution of World War II.
Protect your home from
cold weather with a
Johns-Manville Roof and
Insulation.
M. A. GAY
Roofing A Sheet Metal
Company
Deanna Durbin
“Torch Singer”
' WAITING LISTS”
Many people who want telephone service today
must go on "waiting lists"
the offices of the museum are often i
buzzing with activity simply be- |
cause there is a war going on. !
Kingsbury and hte staff of three
student assistants clip dozens of
articles from many newspapers
each day, all having to do with
the progress of the war on the
various fronts. In huge scrapbooks
_JtS SUXTV
Pl
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ROHR Nov, »<hth
tuss
strtuy German tank and infan-
Snow has fallen over both the I
Fifth and Eighth army fronts to a i
depth of nine Inches Ln some places |
. — -•army front
J
by Pearl Buck, and Bunday-Mon-
day movie for the Texas Theatre
Katharine Hepburn, old timer Wal-
ter Huston, and new comer Tur-
ham Bey. who opened feminine
, eves in "Cobra Woman,” star in
j the film, which is produced on the
same huge scale as "The Good
I Earth."
| Saturday
Staff Sgt Wilbur D. Buttrtll. son
of Mr. and Mrs A. P. Buttrtll. 309
East Oak Street, is now stationed
in the Netherlands East Indies, ac-
coiding to a story from the public
relations office there. Hte wife re-
sides at 816 Congress Avenue.
Lieut and Mrs Gordon Carruth,
who have been visiting their par-
ents here, Messrs, and Mmes. C E
Carruth and Walter Paschall, re-
turned to Raleigh. N C. where
Lieut. Carruth te an Instructor in
Diesel engineering for the Navy
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DwntoRtW.
Atewls
iwSSM
“Sr.'S?
tar Cqpp I
Mrs WUUe Mr
of Fort Worth t
Mmes A M. <
Jessie Knox of
and Mrs David
Homer Jones and family visited
Mr and Mrs Jessie Jones at De-
catur.
Lawrence Shannon of Port Worth
vtelted relatives here.
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iSt’KF,
the audience.
The unique story of a young doc-
tor who acts as state executioner
to get money for research comes to
the Dreamland for Tuesday only
in "Lady in the Death House."
Jean Parker and Lionel Atwlll play
the leading roles.
Popular since its first showing,
"The Bridge of San Lute Rey" will
i make a return engagement to Den-
ton Wednesday and Thursday at
, the Dreamland.
Hopalong Cassidy takes the lead
1 again next week in the Dreamland's
I westerner. "Texas Masquerade,"
I showing Friday and Saturday.
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a Hallowsen party to P*
Mrs. IL Btewart Tuesday
Mrs. Jessie RatUff TfaM* M
Mrs. Heury F«rv to (fannlllrt
s laid wKb a tons «lMh
e wtoek fooM the
and
vfe-
► .
Em# ;
For Treating Symp&tM of Xto-
petlgo. Pirn pies. AgRb Bimpfag,
Athlete’s Phot, Poteen Jvy. Ring-
worm. Scabies. OM Bores, Bar-
ber's Itch. Mfto dancer, Varicose
Velna. and otogr Skin ttapOooa.
A reliable remedy of real merit.
At your favorite dryg atora.
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The Pannell Sisters.
Claudine and Wanda, l...v -
| to Mineral Wells to join Bill Boyd
and hte Cowboy Ramblers for per-
• sonal appearances at the Bragos
* pom
R. L. SELBY & SONS
Plertete an* Nunerymen
Fka- N, *Me Bqeam
id yers and son, Dan,
vtelted I,l‘__.
Goad and eon and
visited Mr.
inforcements into battle tor Leyte
, Island
1 FAR EASTERN—Chines cloee-in
on Jap-held Bhaino in Burma; Jap-
anese claims of capture of Kwei-
lin and Liuchow still unconfirmed
by Chines defenders.
EA.STERN FRONT—Russians ad. I
vance in wide outflanking, move-
ment on two iddes of Budapest.
, ITALIAN—Effehth Army drive ,
as a private school. Untiring efforts, continues beyond Forli.
and recourse once more to con tern- - AERIAL—Allied air -----
porary and early-day students of against the Retch reported copt'n- |
the (Allege, have resulted in an al- '
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manpower which cannot be
diverted from production for
war.
The construction of new
telephone facilities, new telc-
p h o n e switchboards, new
telephone cable lines, will be-
gin-as quickly as war-time
demand permits the manu-
facture of the equipment
from which they are built.
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Kiuggburg tor
;ves. • v
A growing phase of the collec-
tion te a dtepiay of materia* ggat
to like museum by ex-itnagn* {pfa»
•re now in the services around the
world. A Japanese helmet ' *
centerpiece of the new ••’ “
anese currency, some of
M B Sofalnd at
ESffiel
^ami Md 'ltotort
te
•u4Mn.AmBl
submarines been evActtoto hl
Far they ve holdit^
hilh to the aest. .
,On the Ptfth umy front due
south or Bologna there was eg-
SBVSSS ZSSSfttt
dlan troops scored an advance to
Monte Budrialtov, east
»n«a road.
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MUMS
Choice Chrysanthemums SXtO and UR
. Nice Selection of Other Cut Flowers and Potted Plants, p,
VisU Our FLQWER SHOP and GREEN HOUSES
DENTON FLOWER SHOP
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.J I Tuesday and Wednesday is "Sweet
~ i and Low-Down." gay swingtime
j comedy sparkling with Joy, Jive and
Revealing her ability as a truly
fine dramatic actress as well as
an outstanding singer, Deanna Dur- i
bin turns from her usual engenue
roles to a sophisticated torch Bing-
i er in "Christmas Holiday," at the
Palace Theater Sunday and Mon-
i day Gene Kelly,
dancing rival forsakes the
Lieut. John Warmerdam recently
pitched a record game in a soft-
ball game in which officers played
against enlisted men somewhere In traveler Is the State Historical Col-
the South Pacific war sone. In a lection, which occupies the major
seven-inning contest, only 31 men | portion of a floor In the Historical icular stu„.
faced Warmerdam. and not a sin- I Building on the Teachers College j qhppirgp to the
gle man reached first toae. accord- j campus, and which needs -------
mg to a clipping received here j !arger quarters,
from a California newspaper giving . *" ““
an account of the game. Warmer- '
dam's performance set - ■
Pacific baseball L——
he carried forward the athletic
traditions of hte family. Hte bro-
ther. Cornelius, te the world cham-
pion pole-vaulter. Lieut. Warmer-
dam's wife te making her home for
the present with her parents. Mr
and Mrs. 8. H. Wisdom, 417 Ama-
rillo Street.
Strange to say. this museum one
M’e few *n the nation housed on
je set • new South I teachers college campuses, had Its evaluative manner
record, and thus j Inception in New York City, where i^veg.
71 • 1 4 na mart tsrlvx-v Hoc iwizin lie nnral/vr a
George O. Potts, seaman second
class tn the U 8. Navy has been
transferred from the Great Lakes
Naval Station to the University of
Wisconsin at Madison, where he
will be in radio school. He went
into service the f
I received Ida first
Southwestern Institute at
•tte. La. He te the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Potts, 336 East Sycamore
Street.
Morrison's Peacemaker Flour
We seek no users for our flour,
. Simply because it’s made at home—
The care we use every hour,
Makes us content to stand alone, , •
On knowing PEACEMAKER is your most thrifty buy,
And every sic^k does satisfy. ' ' • • . t I
The Morrison Milling
Denton, Texas '
TTtAVISJONES.
MteyssMe ^gervtee^*teittos
Pbeae *11 Mto
9BS99BSS
at TO
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relatives twre (aTiiarth Taras Kate’s stage show
'tonight when Oapt. Ohartes Vical
gn* hte daughter. Mrs. Jeanna W*
tty.
There's always a bargala to Ifta
clasetfled column.
Tea can’t ge wreag. Dee ■«*-
Chata f ‘ - —-
naggeta.
I the man who has been its curator
since its beginning conceived the j
idea of such a collection When Dr. |
J. L. Kingsbury saw New York
school children, accompanied by I
their teachers, streaming by the |
thousands into the great museums i surrounding it are evHmniwt M
of the metropolis, he concluded that ansae currency, some of whi<
a collection of historical materials laughable. There are. for lust
in a teachers college would be vaj- Japanese monies stamped in
uabie in the light of contributions lum which the NiDOonrae sol
it could make to the education of .f0"
I teachers and the pupils they teach, j
as well as to tho general public ,IB „,UIU V„IK<UBJVM ,
A year after coming to Denton in j Millions of dollars of this Eng- |
1925 as a member of the college ' L_._
history faculty, Kingsbury began to bien r’nade in JapanTand almost ra
advocate the establishment of a .... — . -
! museum at the college, and in 1926
the collection was initiated as
“Ever Since Venu*”
Opens at Dreamland
Sunday and Monday Roas Hun-
ter. Hugh Herbert and Ann Sav-
age will appear at the Dreamland
Theater in the musical comedy.
"Ever Since Venus.” Tire show te
based on the story of an amateur
song writer and a scientist who j
develops a new lip stick provid- |
Ing an abundance of laughs for |
—--
Headquarters for FlsM Seed
We have stocks of ths following,
reclsaned. sacked, tasted seed.
Certified New Nartex Seed Oats
Apsteal New Nortex Heed Oats
Certified Austin Wtoat
Certified TeMMUW Wksrt
Early Black Mull WksM
Purr Wlntrx Barley
Mich. Winter Itertey
Cq*/. Winter Barley
Winter Bye (teed
Complete Stocks of Field and
Oardeen 8aed. F'o«t‘<. Fertilini'r.
Insecticides, Fishing Supplies, etc.
THE REEB HOVRB
Phone flj. Cor. M<«faney A Ball
V.!a.. , I.j■..im,.
Ml ited hte uncle, g. n
•a to to ri*dy
Nina Mm Store to full
Mr. and Mrs. L. T.J
daughter. Mtes N«*a
•d. fa Fdrt
Pfc Qfan Theide tad
California after vtetfag
Mr rutd Ma. Maonaa ..
Misers, and IflM Lana
and F. A. Wallte of Ritossdsnn
M^fad Mrs. Andy Anderson dt
w**i#tod tor mttov. j
nte Heath.
Mrs. Claude Brooks of Orvevfaa
vtelted bars. ‘
*gt. Ray ftady of Brownwood
vkfaed hte wife here
'<r . d|
DEMON*T*An MMBO
AT*TAGB*MDW
An old-world art will bo fsstorart
The reason is shortages of
telephone facilities — wire,
central office equipment,
telephones. More than two
years of war have used ut>
moat of the "margins" whiefi
hava always been built into
our telephone plant.
Peace-time producers of
telephone equipment are now
engaged almost exclusively in
production for tho Army and
Navy.
And tihere is no let-up In
the communications needs of
.the Army and Navy.
Thus, production for tho
civilian communlcdtiona needs
of America te virtually at a
standstill. Reserve supplies of
telephones and telephone fa-
cilities are all but wiped out.
To expand production of
telephone equipment for civ-
ilian use would take not only
materials, but also skilled
I
found their way by devious routes j
into the display cases of the State
, and in each Eastern waters in recent weeks;
instance Kingsbury has expressed jRpen hurta thousands of fresh re-
r ««"*•> thanks for another mile- ln(nr(.,m,ntj< into battle tor l^vte
514, and stone attained in lite attempt to i
build a museum here comparable
to any in the land.
In 1932, when.Dr. R L. Marquis, !
Jate president of the college, sug- ‘
gested that the Historical Collec-
tion assume the duties of archivist
[ for the college, there was nowhere
j a complete file of the publications
! which have been issued by the in-
stitution since its founding in 1894 j
l_ _ __________:. _______
and recourse once more to con tern- • AERIAL—Allied
Dim Dane
---- ----------j, "Our Orred,"
Mrs. Dave Cote read • paper on
Race Prejudices fa Alaska." Char-
acters to New Teetiment (fecMtod
BKp’srws..
ghteu from the Daily Y«ar pogk
and the meeting cloeed with Wr*
Methodist W. *. O. «. *•»»
with Mrs p. B. Mcff* * *
day with 11 members |
Lote PaMord gave th<
' on from Psahns M.
fees offered pray«r.
toid and D. B. Md
•ATVBDAT, NOVEMBER 11, MM
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State Historical Collection in Denton
Has Had Rapid Growth; Compiling
Exhibits Relating to World War II
l, M.760, Nov. 6 19*4 of history students, many of whom | Islands. Tokyo reports.
, vdie to it. _L. have made life miserable for their I WK8TWRN FRONT—Yanks deep-
grandmothers until they succeeded ! en wedge southeast of Meta, ad-
1360 Nov 9?~IMA---- ------- I ,n Staining custody of treasured
Mrs' Btelia Frewnan Brown et al. ! family heirlooms These have all
* ’1 Brown et al . lot 4. * J ----J
allege add to Denton. Si
ceMMr*—*---- ---- •*
A sweeping epic of a peace lov-
in; people and their struggles | William Bendix bully each about
j against the marauding Japs te
| "Dragon Seed." best selling novel
r , . •; ‘ i r i
ilderatlons. Sept. 16, Historical Collection,
W Atkinson and wife to >n*L“nr» —
Fowler and wife parts of gentel thanks for another
ir surrey, abe No. 5i4. -nd — -
v. n. u-rb aurvey. aba No 208 , 88.-
871 36. Oct 37. 1944
Pannell Si*ter« to
Appear in Theater*
REAL EKT ATE TKANKEtJlM
I C. A. Butler and wile to J
Hawk and wife, lot in L. Cohen sui-
I v.l aa 7sa »..v h lun
R L 1 growth of the collection to its pres-
j sessions from "floating air bases.”
A renovated '"Room Service” te
"Step 1 ivcly," the second starring
picture of Frank Sinatra with a
galaxy ot' stgrs including Gloria
De Haven, pert blond with the mel-
lov. voice. Georar Murphy. Adolphe
Mrnjou. Walter Slczak. apd Digene
Pallettc <,»ay songs, already Rating
high on the popularity poll, and
hilarious comedy combine with nov-
el stage effects and -a generous
dose of romance between the lush
Gloria and the swoon-crooner.
*" - • .... . ulng despite snowstorms over Ger-
most complete file of al) college many.
Akin to the archives is the mux- Classifieds. 10 Words. 6 Times, 40c
eum library, shelved on the mez-
zanine floor of the north display
room, which now contains appro-
ximately 3,000 volumes, most of
which are rare books long out of
print and unobtainable except as
collectors' items. In the library also
are many valuable letters
diaries, some dating from
CivirWar days
Present Muxeum Projects
During wartime new acquisitions i
for the museum are not being re-
ceived so frequently and in such j
numbers as previously, but this does
not mean that the halls of the [
collection are a quiet place where I
the dead past lies interred. Instead, t
* THt ANSteMATO
YOUUPRMMMfi
COMCLTOMt H4
seven urrreas,
fAADMA#*"
DULAMtL*
sweet romance Starring Lynn Bari.
Jack Oakie, and Linda Darnell, and
featuring King of Swing Benny
Goodman and his band Brim full
of new hit tunes, the music iif
woven into the enevitable story of
a slum-bred musician who capitu- !
latex too suddenly from the ranks shoes drama also. He 1s Deanna's
of the unknown to sudden success |
and falls for a Park Avenue bred,
symphony-grounded debutant.
Two leathernecks on leave
Australia forget they’re buddies and
get into some awful i
Abroad With Two Yanks," sche-
ii w i w iy11 i
t •rad* I
Silvertowns
Economy Auto Store
114 East Hickory v
carried in their pockets in anti-
cipation of the time when Austra-
lia would be conquered by Japan
------ i of dollars of Uiia “
Iteh money are reported to have i
A— » — a-a*a* SafoBAaMaA ba I
much printed in -Dutoh for use
whsnthe Japanese should take over
. a the Dutch East Indies. Now those
joint venture of the Department too . ambitious Oriental opium
of History and the E D Criddle dreams will never be realised
Historical Society, a club composed . The first copy of "the Stars and
of majors and minors in history stripes ’ to be printed in Franoe
Growth Of Museum 1 after D-D»y is found in the col-
From "scratch," the collection has lection. It te a priceless possession,
grown to the point where it now lor only 14 copies of this issue
includes 60,000 items, ranging from were printed because, through over-
very minute objects of various sight, paper was lacking for ad-
types to pianos, desks, chuck boxes. 1 dttional copies. Alongside te a Oer-
and buffalo heads Kingsbury s per- I man cartridge belt taken from a
severance during all these years has I Nasi sniper surprised and killed by
I been largely instrumental in the
I siveness His approach to tire ool-
and Saturday Dennte O'Keefe and I m^^torTcountv^SUS FWb^S 190” 1 lecUon of museum pieces has been
| C. B Lester and wife to F B unique, but most effective, as the
I eater, tract in J. Edmonson sur- I present size of the museum testi-
I vey. S250, April 30, 1895 > lies. He has shared wlU) hte classes
B Calvert and wde to C. B. Las- ' hjg hopes for obtaining certain types
backfires, however, and to get out ^125 lNov 36 “ur"y of exhibits for the museum, and
' ' “■ ■ . - — • ! H lister to C B Lester, tract in students have gone home on holi-
J. Edmonson survey, *135, Oct. 12, (days and during summer vacations
1905. to explore the attics and store-
. l-eater to O B Lester tract in houses at their homes in searcli of
W0?lnilln*M‘ *urwy- • ■ ‘■nytbing suitable for the coUec-
Francla E. Stroup and wife to tea- 1 teon. As a result, the museum has
bel L. Bclontl. part ( - - - -
add. to Danton, **
C. Bpurgeon ..
Wllaon and wife, late 13. 13 14 and
16. block 6. Hillside add to Denton.
•2360, Nov. 9_LM4
to Nora Lee
block 32. Ooll
and other c,
19S4
Aubtx
Fred Astaire's Eugene
£ m
husband in the movie and an ex-
caped convict. Dean Harens, who
1 plays one of the two "men in her
in | life", is Introduced in this" picture.
The story of Carrier is told In
scrapes In , "Wing and a Prayer.” starring Don
iks," sche- Amechc and Dana Andrews. Sche-
duled for next Thursday, Friday ( duled for Wednesday and Thurs- >
------ . - - day at the Palace, the movie cele- 1
——————————1 | brutes tlw deeds of tlie men who !
, . *LFLM?*kl*AMX3D • V Vil<* r>l fltaMO
I nV<H 0,1 I K Theater Saturday and Sunday One
session, from ... H.,.„.
ing on Ute screen Five stage shows
are scheduled lor Sa turd a> and
Four Sunday The group te sched-
uled for appearances at theaters
in Brownwood and KlUeeh at later
dates. The Pannell Sisters have
been doing professional work
I Which fire already groanir
bulging their sides, these cl
1 are being mounted in chron— —
, order, with separate books being
> used for the various war theaters.
I A concise account of the entire
1 conflict will thus be kept in pet-
Most people have a desire to go manent form for the use of stu-
charactertetic yearning te somewhat the^ra'of th^world's’greatest1!^-
g^i^Uw^bar‘<t<tb-MOandU<>rerd br<*Uo O,w volu,ne conUln® maps
Crowded trains and busses But did faoi^Ume**to^tane^ta the
you know that you can remain right anile nresa and cross references are
here in Denton and travel, in at- , kUm written in the vqhgues so
mosphere at least, not only to re- 1 that one reading an account of g.
mote spots on the earth, but also tittle may readily turn to the
to distant centuries of the past? hoog of maps and locate the scene
I have Just returned from an after- Qn gitemete Fridays Kingsbury's
noon's Journey from the Stone Age claM ln the French Revolution takes
“* a leap into the present bloody
stn|Bg*», and each student sum- ;
marues tor tlw class Ute t
lugs in the portion of the
which he na*„J^^
uiy. to each
■
Dragon Seed * at Texas for Week-end,
% ith “Sweet and Low” Saturday Night' -5
J I Fletcher, lot 16. block 3. Hillside add lent notable size and comprehen-
“ > to Denton. *160. Nov 6. 1*44. 1
May lister to Cl B Lexter, tract
in Denton County. S126. P*b 4. 1901
C. B Lester and wife to F B
I-aster tract In J E>lin<*n*on aur-
, ; 2‘, 1B»5.
„ . and wife to C.
J. BdmonJMMi
• eei.
H beater to C B Lester.
• By Asscolated Press)
JAPAN — American Superforts ! and on the Eighth __r
bomb Japan's Kyushu and Saiahu ireavy 4Mfte Interrupted cqfBBiunl-
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 77, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 11, 1944, newspaper, November 11, 1944; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1321278/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.