Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 69, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 2, 1952 Page: 2 of 32
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count will not be available until
election day, when the votes will
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tp plant, both
rain and the vol
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i furious close quarter fight raged
grouped for new assaults on the
north of Kumhua.
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Absentee votes reached 540 Sgt-
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Cunningham. Dr and Mr». A L
Walvoord and Mr. and Mrs B-
E Kane
Class members who planned the
-------- postmarked by Oct. 31
midnight will be counted if they
reach the county clerk’s office be-
fore a committee begins the effi-
ial counting Tuesday.
from a welding ioh Saturday morn-
ing may have caused the fire i
V
they collected $26a 39 and spent
$249 35. leaving $14 85 in the cam-
paign fund
A,r .!"rcle announced ; paign chairman for Stevanson, *a?d I
1514 McCORMICK
DIAL C 2141
Miss Patterson.
Weldon Broun
Exchange Vow*
Special to the Record-Chrenicie I
BARTONVILLE. Nov. 1—Miss’
Mary Patterson, daughter of Mr
and Mrs William Patterson of
Bartonville and Weldon Brown, son
of Ed Brown of Denton were mar- |
ried Oct. 5 in Denton
The bride wore a Navy blue
drex* with red acecssorje* Tncy
were attended by Mrs. Florence
McLeod and W. J. Barnett
The eouple will live m Barton
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Chosen By Cadets;
Saturday morning'to cause the” 30 **•«'•• «• »»>♦ Basvdfhrenide C rOtn DeulOU
minute grass fire in the hack vsrd ' SANGER. Wai, I—Jack Bcoqks.
J" 'nf yard 42. former resident of Sangei died Dorothy Warren of Dalia* ha*
r----- m Baytown Saturday. Mr- Rro«k* been elected sweetheart of the Air
j:.j _ _. Li_ u--- »Sk i oot/' u-ina at North Te*a*
Services Held
At Church For
>T11 • *“e f’binese penetrated part of
iwlfG r ILll,>e A,,ie<1 line at dawn- Tben
throughout mnit of the day. By
Funeral services were conducted I ni4htfa11 • ^iefing officer said
Saturday at 3 p.m in the First
Baptist Church for lln Robert J.
Elkins, who was killed Wednesday
m a traffts accident near /"
Receipts from the '‘Fun Night
Sam Houston Klementayv
School Thursday night totaled 1415
ax f“ .....
HARWSITTERS
(Continued from Page 1)
Jackson sa>d in Wiphita Fall*
that he had not agreed to such a
move and that bis only purpose "is
to get General Eisenhower ejected
Nov. 4.”
He said he appreciated West s
gesture, but that he definitely was
not a candidate
I-ocaUy the write In campaign
of Big Andy continued. Hi" *-J
is a candidate far shenf
wrilB jfi candidate opposi
Democratic nominee. Snerit
(Ones) Hodges.
BAMM TO -HU
sibilities and those pgrthera who
I wrra at Abilene hgve arranged to
; test foe gas o|l ratios and sec
I which wells can now flowr and
' wMch wyiis naad to hr rf-wwtf
ed or pumped. That report should
be made soap to the commission
I and it w||l 4eci4a what comes
next.
"I plan to go to Apilene Wedges .
day to see what the trouble has
been.’’
The average American drinks
about a half gallon nf waler each
day
CARPORT
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RBP(7BUC4NS
(Continued from Page I)
, . He has a major address sched
! u'ed in *he Bay State capital city
"7 his cam-1
tor the prasMencv. tg
In hi ’ statement ^pniglit, Eisen
liower said that on this week end '
before election day "the American ‘
people have a right to a brief
summary of the pledge* t|;at I
have made lo them during this!
campaign "
fie went pn to ’ay that to attain 1
the abjective, he ttol fonh. "we
shall assemble from all r-mfyssioi:-
ana a’-l walks of life the -itlest
men and women this country af
fords/’
He added
"With ptihiir servants of such
character and ability we ahi)1 «Ktl;
RRlF c 9 R 4 w r I a governmt'”
whigh'fwr Ranpl» can »t jpJiy
proud, but we thail then h«ve fs
tobUahad-Htr wtstxHeuue ru^us
of ai;comp|i»hUto these
-----E; forth hie foraiga nrticy
. swhpwfo rrttorated h« to-
tends to m to Eoim, 4 MwUjrt-:
In an effort to end the conflict
there
»W« must not amwase the t om
mwtist aggrtMeFS." he ttoelgr«4J
j
I brother, Line |fpx of Odessa, who
, - „ , ; -—i-------1 major turaery there
,rk Giand Thursday.
Dr. Hazel Pulling, professor of
om blase, according to Fireman
Roy Bobbitt
Owner John Storfie said h«l met-
al dropped on thf floor boardg j
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DKMOCnATS
(Pontinued Irani t>
chastened by the heady wine of ,
Denton Man Wins
Contest Prite
Herschel Kornblatt of 1915 Bell
[V won an electric roaster in a na-
tionwide contest sponsored locally
by Brooks Dairy and the Sealright
"i
The roaster was one at 7» maiar
prizes awarded in the contaat.
Special te the Recerd-Chrepifte j
LEWtoVILLE. Mm. I - Her
' bert Lusk. M. wgs found dead at
; his home here Saturday afternoon
Lusk reportedly died of natural
< causes, according to a report by
Don Temple, justice of the peace,
and City Marshal Harold Tanner
Onlv one survivor, a brother
Roy Lusk, cotild be found
tions tank (aiding party drovg Chi-
nese defenders from a hfll, idling
or wounding W0 Rads. An L.
officer kg id thg Ctopinjupist pot.
tton overlooked the Saehon River
which flows across the battle line,
south of Panmunjom where truce
talks are fo>w in recegg.
Far |o the north the aerigl war: Special to the Bfcerd-Chrenicle
»«»«». n-' <-•*• j«v
U. S. Sabrg jets sjtpt down two son, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Communist MKis and damaged! Jackson pf Route 2, Celina, has
four others over Northwest Korea. I heen e|ecled president of the Bap j
tending northwest from the crest of hst Vn,on of Pec1ur B,p !
Triangle, other Allied troops fought jurt College.
■lously in the face Of a bat-1 Jackson, a ministerial student, is
1 t?5« man) Red
led
GENERAL IKE soys:
°| don’t know the specific qntwers tp form proMtmt-
AH I hpee ia t|se dateemination tp approach thogp p»p>-
lems with the help of the finest bsfiiea tW'Wfif brapflt.
I om qe much ft gpa jn f farm ItPMIl «• VOW mifht bf
•P trying to plqn qp ptteck across tha Channel-’*
Meeting with American Agricuhwr«l
Editors Association
Wpshingtpn Post. 6 17-52-
Political Ad Baid for by Danton County Democrats
J. U Yarbrough, Chairman
triumph.
"I see no hmndaliun for these
wistful hopes. It is obvious that
these men would be emboldened
by victory—that they would regard
it as the result and the vindication
of squalid tactics in these closing
days of the campaign ”
I Stevenson said the late Wendell
Willkie, CO? ic.v.L
nee in l#4O. founded the "modern
progressive Republi
that Eisenhower has
Lie's name
O^IIVEU un 1» |UUlvpv.
It W« nmt fisrht an W»r With the Rqasjans,
wfcpm wou|g you rather ijgve in th* WMt« H°u»e—f
thg vatpren softer, coverpfl with from past cam-
paigns, or Htevenaon, the novice?
If we intend to end the Korean War, aa end it we
must, whom would you rather have at the conference
table—Ike, wha h»| BlfHdy displayed fyegt talents jn
world diplomacy, op gtgvenson, the novice?
Whtoh one would tough Joe Stglin respect more—
Ike, whfl ig as tpqgh as Staljp, oy gtevensop?
Whifh one would inspire mere legderghip in the
United States—Ike, the national hero, or Stevenson,
who was unknown before he became the Democratic
-candidate?------------------------------------?—
The answers to these questions are plain. Eisen- ,
hewer is America's hope far victory in Korea, victory if 'ic*
we must fight World War III, or victory at the con-
ference table to avert an atomic conflict.
No other issues are more important than these.
Think hard before you go to the polls Tuesday.
Lsrgtst Mfg. A Irectory
in Tuts of
• AU-Sfaal Cham Link
fencing
lu»t-fmaf Gatoqnigtd
Mfte»««|
kins wss • 1949 graduate of B«n
ton Higb.
The auditorium of tbs First Bap
tist Church of which Mrs Elkins
uss a mambar waa filled wi<ii
friends from Dentan and North
Taxss. Her fathar. Judge Ben W
Boyd, is judge of tha 16th Judicial
District, and bei metbar is regional
vice president of the Teaaa Fodera
tion of Women a Liuba.
PaUbaarart for the lervica ware
Art Wilty, McDonald tia> and Bob
Castleberry, all of Denton. John
Bronka nd Wayne Nughar, Daitoa,
■ nd Bill A«et of Fort Worth. Bu
L-‘- L “
direction of Jack SchmiU and hop;
Surviveca are her I‘
parents and ona airtar, fharfottk
Boyd.
Ura. Elkina died five days after of
her wedding here in the
Chy pal to tbs Woods. She and her ■ clod
. — V. —. J . — — a —• w *• . • 4 —4 a t^l ■- , X a —
on their honeymoon.
offers tha American people only
"the long, hard, «*p«nsive way
to peace He aaid this was the
only aure road tn take
Slamming at what he called thei
'•false promises’’ of the Republi'
cans, filer onsun hammered at the
theme he could not proiqjae "deep
gnd ifnfflediw'' cuts in faxaa or
promise to br>n» toe ttopps home
quickly from Korea.
Talking to a crowd af Alliance,
(L, which Police Capt. A. M. Barn
house estimated at 2,900, fate Demo-
cratic candidate defended the Dem-
ocratic narty'9 foreign poheiea and
the decision to fight tg Korea
PAGBTWO
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Enemy Stalls
South Korean
Attack On Hill
A
SEOUL, Sunday. Nov- 9 if F
South Korean troops fought within
25 yards cTThe cryst of Triangle
Hi|| in fortermined day long attacks
Safordgy tat stalled at diut under
a h*“ ®f W« tonR PhRgae BrtU-
Float duMtfhka Igifl doughty
Eighth Army troops, now in the
20tl day of inlecisive action, pulled
off the exposed aloes to stronger
THS’ and Communist grtillerg
dueled sporadically trough the
night weary tofanUymen re
Uamj
Thf RUL MfCOYS
•r h«tr A On
ioute 1, Den-
ton, is a patient at AH Saint* Ilos-
villa after a wedding trip to Okia
Auto* Collide,
ROVNDAIUIVT (hie Is Damaged
(Continued from Page 1)
soRa moiature
a • • ♦
•TWs weather has ms buffaloed.'1
aaid Glen Waide of Bolivar "My |
ground ia in fine ahi
gram, but I'm afraic
ham fear of no cat, „... - .. .
unfoer crop. If I cow row and a
rain coRga l!H gat both new and
V oiunteer atanda, and I don t want -
foil- I Wish Wto <M»e caqld tell f
mg juat what to do’’
♦ t 4 • I
We've about given up on the 1
'•tamakera. J. C. Ramsey 1 ’ „
diets a ram in the first part of
November. Riney had a rain com-
ing by Oct 3 and Ramsey had a
good rtlto foe October. Both seem
to have missed Allen bases his
predietion on the phases of the
moon now to be seen
sWffi&iwre
tHFRtof 5«turday. She 4*|d,
"ft WM l» fo>« • nuhtfog aeeaon
Bl FB W ?Y*f seen up fogre god
R’rt* Iff* Farmer^ in
kcRal^.’
fogy think it |s
I ought to m
hey Want to see
i ’
IbIaf /if *■•-♦-
I an sorts of game
(Continued from Page 1)
a aucceaaful general. He commanded millions of men, the
acRiieg pf many nations, and wielded them into a mighty
battlefitW*1 ,W*P* th’ ,Bd IUl^n’ frw ™
H< W«R| to Ewfop« »#tor World War Jf to perform
S gimjiar miracle with the North At|gntto Trfftty Or-
ganization armies, and in the words of President Tru-
man, did a magnificent job.
He knows wppW polity int|metgly- He h»« Plingtotj
with kings end commoners gbrogd, end U liked by both.
He is the most popular American who has ever repre-
sented us in Europe.
S|T< Rl'l) l.nMT<M-K
FORT WORTB (Apt- Livestock j
prices were uneven bere during the „
week at cattle and aheap arrival* party were Mmes. J. D. Turpeo.
ran far ahead oi a sear ago while jQhn Gui-n u j ( auifjtid J.Z.
hoe movement w*-' smaller Slaugh- ij’*
•— -4^— -.B^a fctrong; dolph Kirkpatrick, J. W. F'dwiQ*
St higher, Harrell, Williams and Hall
slaughter ---- -
to *1 hlghei
sows .ere Id-41 oH *T^ bw w«* DcHtOH Matt W(US
angl at the close Slaughter e»ea z^
rallied tor « It advance and other '---*—M —j
sheep were 50 or more higher
Oloalne prices Included, good and
choice slaughter steers and yearlings
SR-|33 5D. common tp medium SH
----- 113-441 good end
—. .AJ beft
common
hole about four feet square was
charred r the floor when firerpen
arrived al 1 up p m.
Mr and Mrs Freddie Cross re-
ported the Storm from tha Denton
Repar4 Chronicle Office, which'is
acroas the attest from the shop.
Trash burning got out of hand
Q. W Readies fir of 923 N.
, Elm reined Rgtiuifay from foe
sales department of Swift 4r tfo.,
I Fort Worth, after 34 ye»r» M HP
Durtof 1h|t pwl<M| Bandies
I resented fog firm in foe D<
anti Qgipaayjlle HmforfoV
I He will be succeeded hr >«*
Moore- win to being transferred
from Gainesville to Denton.
In honor his long service, Swift
A- Co. has designated thy week
of Nov 17 as "G- W- Randtos
week-*
The veteran Swift employe and
hix wife havy two sons. G. W.
Randles Jy . I-TO Rgndle*. ’ ;
daughter, Mrs. Henry Branden-
burg
viffi1 ^.'.S Si ffenF z
l<- •vjmt bifn litlL Lit*------—----------..... jp|i
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j town.
> Survivors include Mri Dennis ren anlected during balloting Urn i /’//sue
Wandle. a sister of Sanger, kfr/al • cadel danc« sponsored by the ■ <
X"3irj“.v?XrTw:: .......
die also a nephew of Sanger The ,w0 fir0“Ps *re Be,y Sikora of slides at a covered dish supper
F.W0 Nov ........ ... “W. •”
uf Dallas Who ha* ooeratad the " Two Denton student* were among Wednesday niaht in the home of
Gem Thea.e for W Kar< ngiJ ■’ a eight souadrnn sweetheart* elect the Rev and Idr* E. O. Handl
v F.. L. * • ?Le PT J Aim ed bv the unit Sweetheart* nl W Oak The picture* were <’f
squadron* C and D are Ann Calk k ° 4----
han, daughter of Mi and Mr*. F
W Callahan and Bess Harwell, ■ bon Bib|e School
, daughter of Mr and Mrs Nai Her- church
Ford, past Resident of the class,
squadron sweethearts are presented Thoma* Hill, the teach-
1’lr.t.n. D.nn Dl**Cl A .-I- PT M I & S 1 K P T - Koi I Hr! fiinif q| tht
lible with
by Mrs.
Ed William* was in charge td
the games, and Mf. and Mra. R<y
Chapman led a |mg goM- Gueits
of the das* were Dr. ano Mrs. O.
Dr and Mrs. T M
| UR—The | nation.
Democratic Natfopal Committee
aaid today foat Ren. Joseph R.
fiS^oiv.’ 4r?J’e Jtevenson, perhaps the biggest amegr
•‘used et least 18 false 4ta*w...*-.**.. —---
distortions or quotations wrenched of it since Monday. Throughout the
from rontagt." 1 • - - - •--- —
Chairman Stephen A. Mitchell
aaid rowafFh wurlffn W
four days documenting an a,
of the speech which
livered to a natjpn g
television audigflfe
on Monday night.
"We are providing a detailed
point-by-point analysis of 18 errors
|n the speech,’’ Mifofjdl S|jd jn a
4totement accompanying the fi.OOO-
yvord reply to McCarthy's 3,500-
word speech.
Mitchelj said he wanted to c, “
particular attention to ’‘gigfo stor-
ing falsehoods god distortion*.’T
The first one he cited was Me-
Carthv's statement that the Com j task of formulating America’s post-
munist Piper, the Daily Wnrkgr w»r policy m Daly,’' epurtad
■aid op Oct 18 foil "if Communiat* i quntofiw from Gen Walter
WMl to vote for St«*ro»on - go dell Smith, now Central Intoljigi
9"f*q end M” » V»«| MW • ’HVF Agimcy nueciur. H4gv p. q. ponyx
•fofW oown the |foe " was to seek to bring CommuptHl
The committee s analysis said i into the government,
that "powhero ip the Dally Worker------------------------
hr Oct is W- nor for any other * . «r
date, doei there appear any <uch A kt out gap Vnfa
statement ’' It quoted the pgiij ZAUbvIllVv ▼ <Hv
Worker as saying in an editorial i
.....‘ J Its readers foopld I* AH
for the Progressive Pa>D' |\63( 11CS 3t'V
L.- McCarthy said
Stevenson had surrounded
jCombs. Mr*. W. J. ft Brien and
Dorothy Gerber attended
American Fashion Association s
advance spring and resort market
in Dalia*
Mr ami Mr.* Billy C
and daughter. Sharon, of El Centro.
Calif , have returned home after
visiting his parents. Mr, and Mrs.
B. A Weaver, 200 Bryan
Carl Gentry is spending
weekend with his parents. My. and!
Mrs. J D Gentry. 4C6 W Mui-;
berry Gentry ha* been hospitalized {
at Carswell Air Force Base hospital I
in Fort Worth since receiving a
hand injury last week while praptic j
ing with the Denton National Guard
Unit. He will return to Carswei) for
further medical care.
HOSPITAL NOTKS
Flow Memorial Hospital — Ad
Mr* Melvin Rainey, 1913
Denton, medical: Miss Patsy Shgl-
1499 Maple, surgery; Mrs |
Charlie Howard, Decatur, medical.
Mrs L B Fritz. 915 Frame, med I
ical Dismissed; Vennard Bollman.:
I Clarks villa; Mrs 8 W. Nelson,
Fort Worth. W F Oxford. 1390 W. '
Sycamore; Andy Anderton, 8111
McCormick: Mrs M L. Hill, 1110:
' Avenue B; K. G. Moure. Dalias;
git’en a ticket for driv-' Miss Ceora Hendrix. Lewisville.
------ ’ Mrs Harold Neale and baby, 1401
Panhandle
Denton Hospital and clinic—Ad
mitted: Jack Ray Hill, 3313 Bolivar,
surgery; C. W Beall, 1916 W. Mul-
berry, medical; Mrs. Julia Mae
l Fuller. 308 Industrial, medical; R
M. Chapman. 311 Janie, medical;
D E McNeill, I^wisypie, Rpute
; 2. medical * Dismissed: Rev Don
S. Youngblood. Sanger.
■ Elm Street Hospital — Admitted;
Mr* Maggie Bourland, Sherman,
medical. Mrs. Phjl Anderson, Gay-
land. surgery Dismissed My*.
Mane Pate, Sanger; Mrs, 1. H
Ihnfeldt. Coppell: Mrs. Noah Car
ter and bghy. Electra, Mr*. Pau
line Mullins. Tioga
c»mp»ifn, howpvfr, hr hl? re
, iwfEtMA'as!
i Geq. Dwight D- Eisenhower, peq|r
s from f hicggp ju^rtecj foat McCarthy
' spoke with Eisenhower's full ap-
' proval. The coat of broadcasUhl
the spapffo, some $75,MO was raise#
Ry a private grana.
In adfoUpn to the Mint about the
Daily worker, Mitchell cited as
"glaring falsehoods and distor-
MitchelJ said he wanted to call |io«s” these portions of McCarthy'g
j.. speech.
1. The senator's sUteRpnt th||
Stevenson in 1843 was ’’given the
mupiM paper, the D»j|y Worker ! war Mjicv in Italy,’’ cougJed jvtth
said (R Get-19 foil -If commontots , quolafiw from Gen Wilfor Be-
wgRt to vote for Stevppaon - go dell Smith, now Ceutya) intelligence
ghgad end <to it tai don't vote. Agency director, that p. fi. policy
•frfW down the lipe ’’ ; w«s Jo seek to befog LommuPHt*
The committee s analysis said into the ltn|i«n government
that "nowhere ip the ngfiy workt
for Dd- It, 1952- nor for any other i
,»peir any such
statement " H quoted foe^ PgjJjl
that day thgt Its readers "should!
I fAI* Pt’rt ffrA&tlvm nartvi
Ct.
|n hi* speech,
that C‘ .. ______„^r_ ... . ..
. and ijhiffisplf "Uh advisers the senator urday a* (ounty Clark
Iranden described as left wing, and said the ne,t checked off 116 during tha
Democratic presidential nominee ia*»l day of balloting.
"would continue foe suicidal. More ballots are expapted with
Kremlin dictated policies of this; foe Oct 31 postmark, and a final
ightfall a briefing officer said
neither the Allies nor the Reds
were in control.
A later front dispatch, indicated B B
^*w,:?r*bJ1IM Ja’e fouseii'and Release Statement
■ 7 held the height . ... ,, .
of ths First Methodist Church, Another Red battalion attack <Z/f IWll'e t UHU
conducted the services for Mr*, i was repulsed on nearb* Sniper1
Elkins, the former falsy Ruth Ridge, ona mile northeast ne(ltoB rwhr p--------
Boyd. He was assisted by the Rav Eighth Army headquarters ap Stevenson released » statement of
Rus* Cqggms. proved identification of the Allied expenses Saturday which stated
Rev. MF. Walker had performed troop* fighting at Triangle and - - - ----
the marriage ceremony of My. and Sniper Ridge «s South Korean*.
Mra. Elkina, who were on their but said specific unit* could not
honeymoon whan the fatal accident be named
T - "T’T" T — t w - —W. f |7CSip,>4 Ul^aaiesWH 4W4 ♦ FM > rtWIH I
its plane* during October destroyed 1 expenditure* were as follow*: Ufo
2^ enemy P^PUpted buildings —jities, $15.55; rent. $35.00; Liteta
spokesman *ajd *n estimated Llto! miscenaneous. $26'64.
Reds killed or wounded in air' The statement was signed
occutred.
l(rs. M. L Hutcheson and R B
Negla Jr. sang "Be Still and Know
That I Am God," and Mrs. Hutehe
son sang “The Ixird’a Prayer ’ a*
s yolo. __________ - --r._____
Members of the 1949 graduating strikes during the month was the Yarbrough and W. T Hagan
class of Denton High School weie highest since December. 1951 retary treasurer
in charge of the Rowers. Mrs El- I------------
a govero.meni
hgve y*-
greet
Baptist Church for Mn Robert J.
cm.;.. ...U^b L*11^*4 UL’mHnafidrtV
g traffic accident
Rev. Philip Walker- P«»tor
Tfost Methodist Church,
conducted the services for r
Elkins, the former f„' .
Boyd. He was assisted by the Rev.
Democrats Charge McCarthy
Used ‘18 False Statements’ -
WASHINGTON, Ikbv- 1 <Rt—The . nation.0
Democratic hlatfopal Committee Stevenson, who said in advance
that McCarthy's speech would ba
M on
rused’at least IS falas statements, record, has taken no particular note
Wednesday night in the home -
the Rev and Mr* E. O. Harrell
Mo Ranch. Presbyterian Assembly
Grounds near Hunt, ahd the Vaca-
" ‘ 1 it foe locji
Ford, past president of the class,
a leather bound
ton.
Car* driven by Morris Yoqng.
1020 E Oak. and James Otis Tay
loy Route 2, penton, collided Sa‘
urday night at Prairie and Locust
I Sfoects
InvestigaUng Officer* Bill Mar .
,tin and II B Ojiver estimated'
damage to T«ylor s car at $100
Taylor was [;,i_ ; -
| ing without an operator * license.
Frisco Club Holds
AlbDay Meeting
Spacial te the Record-Chronicle
FRISCO, Nov. 1—Women of the
tho Rusy Bee Club met at the Com-
munity Hall Wednesday for an all
day quilting A covered dish lunch
eon was served at noon. *
Weaver Present were Mme* Maude
Shoulders. Alice Smith, Elsie >
Splaudling Bruce Coulter, Willie
; Reynold* Boy Carroll. A F fur .
tis. J P Coulter, Bertie Wilhv ;‘raditfon of nroL. J .
and Mux Myrtle Base I C|n|sm’’ but th«t Eisenl
tn< |----------------- — -------- once mentioned Willki
r : ill ll know there *re still many
IjeiVlSVllte tf/l/J thousands af progressive Republi
> j i. . cans in the Willkie tradition—and
IS round Dead I wonder how th»y feel todav,”
he added.
Enroute with Stevenson Nov 1
IF—Gov. Adla> B. Sfovenspn invad
ed the home slate of Ben Robert
GOP presidential nomi-:
Pipe or
started the fire
Firemen caught r
The Penton County Minister* As- iPital, Fort Worth. ^r* under the flooi of the machine
sociation will meet Monday at 8 Mrs Ualter PasctuH Anna, I7’ J, "Vroa'k into «nd Jack M ficon7 aTl’of
a m- in the student lounge of the returned Friday from Dallas, ' IK*?-*
nL-u S’,uUr*’ The Rev. where she has been visiting her
i5huip Walker pre*ide. hrrxthrvr- lllrsn /v< <"ViA*cn ««-hrs 1
Colored motion picturt* af *el- underwent
rial wee to Roselawn Wilder th* low stone National Pgrk. Grand Thursday
’ ■ ■“ |Teton National Park Salt Lake n>.
hu»‘’8“d ,J»d I Lity fnd Bryce and Zion Nation*! gbia<y science at Tayas State Col-
or, Char|b|te Pgrks will be Shown Monday eve- fege for women, ha* returned from
j W fellowship hall Atlanta, where she attended the
re day* after of foe First Presbyterian Chunh. southeastin 1 ibraiy Aviation
Little | U S A . by Leo Bennett, who tra • Conference »
- ------— Lr. ,.:U m these parks the past sum ‘ M |oe R k% M" A..,h..r
husband were en route to Florida iner The public is invited. No ad
Maddock.*, Mrs Joan Bowden. '
inusimii wAi be charged. Mrs ( K(bler vlaudia M ,
t Tbo Women * Missionory Union .. ... . «... .1
of the Highland Baptist Church
will meet Monday at 7 p m in the
home of Mrs. Ira Rrucc. 417 Cen
I ter. Mr* Georgia Ferrell will re
port on the origin af the Highland
WMU and a covered dish supper
will be served.
Murray Co*, form aditor of
I WFAA. Dallas, will be the guest
speaker at the Kiwams Club meet-
ing at noon Tuesday in Hubbard
Hall He will thpw slides and
speak on a recent tour through lb»
East. The program is sponsored
by the agriculture committee. Dr.
J. h G. Silvey is chairman.
PERSONALS
M A Pitt of h.
Gerber
Fashion
Jack Brooks, 42.
Former Resident
Of Sanger, Dies
fipocisl te tby Botw44k9Aiclo
SANGER. Nov. I—lack Brooks.
42. former resident of Sangei. died
died suddenly at his homo H$ For<'« ROTC wing at North Tg*a* / I /
was mipagsr of 4 dllFT W Bay Slate Celtege Held B\ ( Jilirch
------ A freshman student. Mis* War .1 ’ »•
Dennis ren wa( nolerted during balloting
at a cadet dance sponsored by lhe
Roger M Ramey Club
Sweethearts of the R()T<' unit's
> are
Sold, Remodeling
Jackson, a ministerial student, ia
attack | completing his second year at the j
college. He is active in numerous |
organizations, is a member of the J
football team and a chorister of
the Volunteer Service Band.
Trailer Destroyed
By Fire On Road
Democrats for *
Firy destroyed a tisq-wheeled
trailer loaded .with furniture fiet-
tirdiy attarowon four mile* iRufo
of Denton on Highway 77.
The Denton fire department »l*p
smwered in aform »t th* Druipr
Machine Works and a grass fire
foe largest toll tn 18. months. A jture and advertising, $172 18 and I at the home of Grover Campbell,
SDtiktiniBn KJiid iin AKtsmiaisyrl 1 ! miuii*llann<uic coc cj ( ScripCllFW _____ |
by The owners of the trailer, tin- I °f toe Campbell home
sec identified Denton residents, were i
on their way to Denton when the I E’J 'T'l
accident occurred. When they dis- • TtSCO I ’leatei'
I covered the blaze, they turned the " - - —
i car. an early model kafoer. away
! from the wind so that only thy
paint was scorched
Assistant Fire Chief R C. fimith
believes a spark from the exhaust
a cigarette could have
a smwlderfog
■gtap?”307’ E." Htekor'y, just"bffOTe *■’ »old ,t to H M Eaton, Tracv
U __*____L ___• Kina and .lack If Lmn .11
Ftllc0
Tne new owners plan a complete
--modalma *
teriv |o gj
J of th* exterior and in
five Frisco an up to date at
well
Other 1
..-U. .nurau.y man. luiaien aeia Geanme Glover, Pine Bluff, Ark er, a leather bound copy
$00 parents, children ynd teach,; Sandra Clarke. Fort Worth. Beih new Standard Revised Bit
er* attended the annual festival purett. Carthage, Ann Ixvckman. «n artistic inscription
sponsored by the PTA. it was an y-0|.t Worth. Darigne Anderson John Murray Rendriek-
nouncedI Saturday. ( n.lt,*. and Bum Curtis. Dalia*
Entertainment included a "Girlie
SRow," fortune telling and (toll;
show, apple hoboing, swimming •
matches, games of skjll and mov
fog. Food concessions were spon- >
*ored by the various home rooms,
which also provided entertain
ment.
An original doll, donated by Mrs
W H Jones of Oklahoma City, !
■r".r °! F ^.c p,t,‘ck; ”!!■
Ident of the PTA. was auctioned. Stocker cattlt and cafra*
Doll* and their clothes were made with »om* calves up S3
by th* PTA member* *pre ’Vonf .'.V
. _____ _ . Butcher tiug* clcwaa SI 25
I *OW* »tr* 10-41 ott Top
SEN. 4NDEHSON
iContmued train P|ge i|
received end have beep trying for 423-4*3 50. common to medium I
months to get (he same informa-1 »as b,,,f ro” ais-AgT. jood >
i ** now demanding aod butcher calve* 414-419. medium, co
1 ‘No pne seems to have it now, < mou and cuoue eiau*bter iswUe *17-1
and because of that fact, the non- i *33 atocker and feeder lamb* |8
. 415; fat yearling* *14 down
/
L . ; _ - - M =50^ c
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