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THE DENTON RECOWD-CnRONICLfc
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Ex-Athlete
Truman To Leave
Here Dies
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the weekly programs
In Technicolor
with
News
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said here today
COME AT
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cam
10:30 P. M.
AND SEE
See Vs For
BOTH FEATURES
Cook's Points
motor.
and
Builder's Hardware
♦TONIGHT and SATURDAY NIGHT
Foxworth-Galbraith
Lumber Co.
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TEXAS
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DREAMLAND"
Massey Urges
Judge Elections
Rites Are Held
For Infant Girl
Rodeo To Present
Act From Circus
Funeral Held
For Mr. Breuer
| ttie
Funeral services for Jola Ruth ,
Gary Cooper
Ruth Roman
Stevo Cochron
Allies Repulse
Red Attack On
'Old Baldy' Hill
WANT BOY
WITH MOTOR SCOOTER
t Alabama Youth
Visits In Argyle
Today &
Saturday
'll,
!ONE ATTRACTION•
Th at ano perfect
her I Scripture, are in Jackson, !
Margaret , for a visit of several weeks
General Sheet Metal Work
Guttering ■ Spouts
Ventilators
Sold - Installed • Maintained
"Nothing But The Best"
paper
Income
THE SCREEN'S
FIRST COMPLETE
VERSION OF THE
PASSION PL AY
FREEVUE
Sat. Nite 11:30
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New Roux Color Shampoo
Originally $5.00, Now $2.50
Including Shampoo & Set
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HOMER CURTIS
INSURANCE
Office Radio Center
Phone Control 6123
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make u( _
fail because instead of taking the
<was ismitsn
THE STUDENT BOOT J
HAS SOMETHING NEW ■
TO STUDYI
Ah INTERSTATE THEATRE
TODAY thru SAT.
A Double Feature A
Bowery
Boys
Tom & Jerry - Serial
and r ‘
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um and good
cull and '
•tucker
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Today and Saturday
"DODGE CITY"
Errol Flynn - Olivia de Haviland
Features: 1:15, 4:45, 8:15
— also —
For the First Time the Camera
Goes Inside the Walls Of
"FOLSOM PRI»DN"
Steve Cochran • David Brian
Features: 3 04, 4.34, 10:04
Plus: Popeye Cartoon
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Record-Chronicle
About 4'4 :»t week
See or Call
JACK STEPHENS
C1RCCI ATTON MGR
Record-Chronicle
Jw f I
or over is expected, <
officials said The event is sane
tioned by the Rodeo Cowboys As-
sociation and some of the top cow
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WHOSE FARM IS THIS?—The above p!a?e was photographed somewhere in Denton
County and the Record-Chronicle would like to find out where the farm is located
and to whom it belongs. If the owner recognizes his property he is asked to call at
the Record-Chronicle office where he will receive free an enlargement of the pic-
ture. The Mystery Farm picture series is sponsored by the newspaper in co-opera-
tion with the First National Bank of Sanger and the Lewisville State Rank.
Five Denton County boys
girls who took part in the
* and Girls State meetings in Aus-
members
...... Bren- '
are the par- I
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ARGYLE—Tommy Sheffield of
I Mobile, Ala., is here visiting Mr.
and Mrs. James G. Sheffield.
Marshall and John McGalliardl
are spending the summer in Spur |
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Lutheran Church
School To Open
Vacation Bible School will open
Monday at St. Paul's Lutheran
Church, the Rev. N. C Meyer an- '
nounced.
Bible stories, songs and hand
SEOUL, Korea (A1' — A tank-
supported Communist battalion at-
tacked through drenching rains to-
day in a fruitless effort to push
Allied soldiers off battle scarred
"Old Baldy” hill on the Korean
Western Front.
About 700 Communist troops hit
the strategic slope west of Chor
won after a deafening preparatory
barrage from Red mortars and
field guns
Allied reinforcements scrambled
up the slippery hill shortly after
the battle began nioie stories, songs ana nana- |
—— ' work will be taught in the two ;
week school for children aged 5 to
Tour
MF ATTRACTinN-l Pallbearers were l._,____ _
J Jim Johnson, Claud Robinson. Guy 1 Denton County,
z a A* "j I Pockrus
T* Memorial Park
free, Earl Foreman,
president, announced.
Attendance has been increasing
I Cotton growing has tended to
spread north in the United States
and is now grown as far north as
n Southern Ill nols.
<aP)—Cattie 300. r———n
good (
An act from the Gainesville cir i
cue will be one of the added at- I
tractions of the Denton County I
Rodeo Association's weekly pro- I
gram, Saturday night at 8 15 at
the Fair Grounds
Children under 12. accompanied
Funeral services for I.utber Gor
don Brewer, 71, were held at the'
Goen Funeral Chapel Thursday at
4pm with the Rev. C. I Rogers
and the Rev W D. Craig of
Gainesville in charge
A retired farmer, Mr T
wav a lifelong resident of Denton
County.
■ Pallbearers
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Cinanon
JACK BUEHL MANPOWERS BILL WILLIAMS
A MM> e • -»» MUaM
I ticipation in the event each
County TB Work
Ranked With
RUN BROS
liajJSqKlllW ST. DtNTOM THM
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^Technicolor
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im n,. M.
House
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
I 3-ROOM ur.furrUahad apartment, call
I C-20'.fl "r C-6724
NEWLY decorated
• duplex Call
tlOffl
I RIDERS
I arrive
| 7403
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medical, ' used cr sey
J Atnbilli *n <» - - -
| D, surgical: Mrs J. E. Meyers.
11514 W. Mulberry, surgical; Miss
Hospital Saturday
WASHINGTON (Jt> — President
Truman's doctor gave him the last
of a series of medical tests today
while Democratic politicians wait-
ed impatiently for his dismissal
from the hospital.
After nearly a week’s bout with
• virus infection, the President’s
temperature had returned to nor-v
jnal, but Democratic presidential
aspirants could not boast as much I
with the Chicago National Conven- I
tion opening Monday.
Truman expects to return to the *
White House tomorrow, but there I fl
is no indication that he plans to' 1
make known his choice of a sue- I
cessor in advance of the balloting. 1
Such a move on his part could be I
the deciding factor in selection of I
the Democratic nominee. I
Most of the people around Tru- I
man profess to be in the dark. I
Even Cabinet members are button ||
holing reporters asking
“what is the boss going
And Truman’s own alternate to 1
the Democratic convention, the I
man win vnfa
gram
Lee E
Point, I American Legion committee
Ann Davis, Pilot sponsible for Denton County’s par I
year
Thelma Chambers, daughter of.mond
Mr. and Mrs. F ’
| Jr., 1612 Egan, will play "Concerto I Point, medical
BIRTHS
i. Edwin A
Elm,
and i
i with their grandparents.
Rotary Club members
i Thursday that the sessions were I
<.. ,n practical govern
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were Don Odneal, ,
Herman Moore Jr , Den
Krum.
HID"
I ;j;.r 5 p in
Electr..- RefrlKerat.r,
apirtmc:.- size. 1205 Austin after
fl p.n,
KENMORE
machine.
65oxl5 new tire, 18 months guarantee
"Bill” Brodie, youth serv- I
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route
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VIRGINIA
MAYO
KONAID
REAGAN Jn,
NELSON W.
] workshops
I ment
j Speakers
Krum.
ton; Charles Cole Krum, and
| Misses Rebecca Smith and Mar- '
garet House, Denton All are high |
school students.
’ We learned about government
and had fun doing it,” they j
agreed.
E. C ’ ...... ~ ’
ice committee member, was pro
chairman. He introduced
Johnson, who heads the ■
re-
Fuller. three-day-old infant daugh-
ter of Mr and Mrs Glen Harding
Fuller. 1007 Sherman Dr , were t<, ...........
he held today at 2 p m. in Jack McDurmitt,^
Schmitz and Son Chapel. I 2. '
ard M. Ludeman, 1314 N. Locust; ’ trailer A grx>d
I mis. C. H. Knapp. Route 2. Au lovi Panhandle
Ibfey, Mrs Nancy Evans, 1225 W I WANT To Bt’Y :nexpen»ive practice
i (jgg : _piano Call C-87v8.
Denton Hosp.t.l and Clinic Ad-
mitted—Mrs. J L Henry. Route todaj. Mark Wakirip c-40M
2, Denton, surgical. Dismissed —
Bert Pope. Ponder; Mrs H C.
Smith, 317 E Hickory
Elm Street Hospital and ( lime:
Admitted—Mrs I. R Helms. Au
brey, medical Wallace Davis.
Pilot Point, medical: Harvey Da
vis. Pilot Point, medical; Ray
agara Falls, N.Y.
Miss Mary Lucille Neely, daugh-
1 ter of Mr. and Mrs. W Si Neely,
209 Bernard, left for Houston
where she will join a party for a
two week trip to California.
HOSPITAL NOTES
How Memorial Hospital:
I mitted—Bill Jacobs, Route
i Pilot Point, medical Mrs. i
Box 206, 1
Mis
week school for children aged 5 to
14 Registration is being held to-
day and Saturday by telephone,
C-7575 or C-6904, or m person at
* * church. School will be daily
from 9 am to 11:30 am.
A. H. Brinkman is in charge
and teachers are Mmes. H. Lohr,
to A H Brinkman N. Backs, N. C.
~ ' , N. C. Meyer, H.
I Bronstad, F. Quist and the Rev.
The Rev. Philip Walker was to Mr. Meyer
be the minister in charge and Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Bellar and
burial was to be in Kaufman children. Barbara and Jim, 1825
County. Survivors include her I Scripture, are in Jackson, Miss.,
. parents and a sister, Margaret, for a visit of several weeks with
Yvonne Fuller.
and Mrs
holtz, 2022 N I
ents of a daughter horn at 2:54
p m Thursday in Flow Memorial
Mr and Mrs Paul Henry Best III .\atlOU
liams of Pilot Point are the par-1
ents of a daughter who was born I
at 9:22 a m. Thursday in Flow I
Memorial Hospital
Funeral services for
Wnght Jr , 33, wdl be held in
Perryton Saturday at 3 p m.
Mr. Wright, formerly of Denton,
waa killed in an automobile col-
lision Thursday in Perryton.
1 While in Denton, he was captain
'of the basketball team of Denton
High School in 1935 and he at-
tended North Texas State College,
where he also played basketball.
Survivors include hit parents,
Mr. and Mrs J. D Wright Sr. of,
Dallas, formerly of Denton; his j
I w ife, the former Cora Lee Pandy; 1
two sons; a daughter; and a sis 1
ter, Mrs. Harry Miller of Krum.
! 1 ouths Describe
Austin Sessions
For Rotarians
The Denton County Tuberculosis I
Association program ranks with
_ I the programs of the top counties
Hn the country, Miss Joanna Wells,
back from a state board meeting
( in Austin, said today.
Miss Wells represents the local :
bath, unit at all stale sessions.
informa- -'One of the most important
downtown Fort Worth. ! l'e,ni’ °n thp board'S a«enda- as '
am. leave s 3y pm. c- : far as Denton was concerned, was i
-1 the problem of relocating the1
to downtown Dalia*. ; Weaver H. Baker Memorial Tuber- 1
culosis Sanatorium at Mission," ,
Miss Wells said.
"The federal government has
type •laahlng taken over the property because!
condition »5o, i it has been reactivated as Army ■
motor (3mp—its World War 11 status.” j
- | The big question, she said, is I
t-2287. what to do with the i.(XX) patients !
who are now in the sanatorium,
aisnr-1-!??'? i and where to relocate it.
* i DU. L -JkO I,
more judges dependent and obli
gated to a small minority of per-
sons. some of whom expect to be
favored in suits in which the r“
pointee will render judgments."
I The ancient Romans greatly'
advanced the art of glass blowing
They blew it into molds, cutting,
decorating and coloring it.
FRIDAY LIVIJSTOCK
fort worth l.„ ,
calves 100, commercial
slaughter yearlings
kinds »30 down: mrgjdin
slaughter calves »2O-W7:
common calves »14-»18,
valves $20-431.
Hogs 100; steady: choice 1HO-24O
pound butchers $21 50: lighter lUid
heavier hogs 418 50-<21 25; sows 415-
417. feeder pigs 414-416
Sheep 200; steady: medium and
gorxl slaughter spring lambs 420 424,
elaughter ewee 46.60-47 50; medium
grade feeder lamb* 417 60
FRIDAY GRAINS
FORT WORTH (AP) Wheat No. 1
hard 2.441,-47',.
Corn No 2 white 2.71',-72',.
Oau No. 2 white I00>a-05
Sorghums No 2 yellow mllo 3 25-
30.
Frank A Massey, candidate for
| chief justice of the Second Court
Roland Hill, ; of Civil Appeals, which includes
nUy | Denton County, said here today
Little, Irving Tipton and W. A I that he favoYs continued election
7 ___3 Burial was in Roselawn i of judges
Massey declared
paigning here
4 room.
C-6248 for
them, I
to do?” |
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, the
who will cast his vote, was
unable to see the President dur-
ing a trip to Washington thia
week.
Earl Davis, Pilot
Edwin Chambers j medical; Hose
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*Z.theLr2,*reI,ntS2__W‘l1 be_ad!?K.ted in Elfland” on the North Texas!
j stage show tonight Mrs John
j Lawhon will accompany her pupil
_ ! on the second piano.
at the rodeos and a crowd of 2,000 I
association , PERSONALS
-* -— Mrs James Jones. 1913
I Ave., has as her guests her daugh-
ter and granddaughter. Mrs Al
bpys of the Southwest compete in be<i Heat and Susie Heat of Ni-
the weekly programs
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Ad
2.
Paul
Pilot
Jacobs,
medical:
Henry Williams, L..„
Point, medical. Mrs Edwin
i Brenholtz. 2022 N Elm. i
Mrs Cecil R. ^’strick. 819 Avenue
"I think the movement afoot to 15'u ^ ’Mulberry, surgical; Miss
idgships appointive should nor<)thv Hopklns; 100 Tahaferro, '
□ ntn incfntd zxf tnVinrv ' « » z< « ««■»_ t 1 .... ......— ’ ' ’ ”
zvr/izv. ~ '.’medical; George L. White. Route I, horsepower electric
e out of politic, it would make , box 44, Grapevine Dismissed—!s >* »peeu 420. 1 4 horsepower elec-1
J Mrs. Lyle Price, 212 Highland;! pnXrm-° HrM' *'4' '
S|,eale’ 2520 KlCh‘ 14~FOOT Marine Plvwond
ard M Ludeman, 1314 N. Locust; trailer A go>d o.ie
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your fingers - will
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Promote
Frank P.
Culver
to
Place 1
Judge Culver is able, legally experienced and of
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questioned character. He would bring to the court dig-
nity, wallingness and a capacity to adjudicate the import-
ant human and property rights the Supremo Court justices
are called upon to decide. His candidacy is worthy of con-
sideration.
—Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Tarrant County Lawyers' Poll:
Culver............................297
All three opponents............... 57
No other candidate in this race has Frank Culver's
experience of both e Trial and Appeals Judge.
Your Vote end Influence Solicited
(Paid Pol. Adv.)
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Tb* Squallratl'in Bonrd of th*
City of Denton. Texaa. a 111 n>«t in
the City Tax Office oq July 28 and
29, 1952, from 9 to 12 am and 2 to
5pm. for the purpose of equalizing
aaareamen'. In the City of Denton,
tor the year 1(>52.
CHARI ES C ORR JR
City Secretary,
City of Denton. Texas
DENTON
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 282, Ed. 1 Friday, July 18, 1952, newspaper, July 18, 1952; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1348713/m1/2/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.