Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 185, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 18, 1930 Page: 5 of 14
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FORMAL INVITATION
Milholland Holds
Revival in Dallas
In our shop you will find,4
books suitable for every oc-
Singer Two-Speed
Air Bruah
Party Is Enjoyed
By Berean Class
Many a child is whipped by his
parents because lie Inherited some
of their. cbaract risti'-s.
At a called meeting of the AuxiL
iary of the American Legion at the
Legion Hall Monday evening, offi-
cers were elected as follows: Mrs. C.
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applecart. With her new little capi-
tal ships she is ten yean ahead of
the times.”—Steven King-Hall.
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Robert
Francis
Edwards & McCrary
Phone 530.
Luncheon
Escallopcd Tomatoes
Plum Jelly
Pineapple Sauce
Frosted Spice Cookies
Tea
Dinner
Scrambled Eggs and Bacon
Buttered Beets
Peach Jam
Cabbage Salad
Cocoanut Rice Pudding
Coffee
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This Week, 25c
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ringlet ends, $8.
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The Jewelry Gift for every occasion,
you select.
McCRAY’S JEWELERS
West Side Square.
PEOPLES 1C ECO. ~
Phone 130.
Dependable Year ’Round Ice Service
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Scruggs Cash Store Co.
Tom Turner’s
Grocery
To every child to be our guest at the Buster Brown and Tige reception
at the Palace Theater from 4 to 6 p. m. on March 26.
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1 Literature & Teachers
Group Meets
make your home
attractive and comfortable.
Phone 27 for Quality Gro-
ceries.
Denton
municipal
Spier Cookiea—4 Down
3-3 cup fat
1 1-3 cups light brown sugar
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
3 teaspoons cinnamon
1 teaspoon cloves
1 teaspoon nutmeg
1-4 teaspoon salt
4 tablespoons milk
3 1-3 cups flour
1 teaspoon soda
1-2 cup chopped nuts
Cream the fat and sugar Add
teat of ingredients and mix welt
Drop portions from end of a spoon
onto greased baking sheets Space
3 Inches Flatten down each cookie
with back of a spoon Bake 12 min-
utes in moderate oven. Frost.
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Nowlin, vice president: Mrs. J T
Bayless, secretary: Mias Ruby Dur-
ham, treasurer
It was decidc.1 to hold regular
monthly meetings beginning with
the first Tuesday in April, at which
the new president is expected
announce her plans of work.
(3) I’wed Ire Boxes (suitable for cold
drinks)
We took these in exchange for
General Electric Refrigerators _
during the fall and winter just pass-
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The Ladies’ Shop
The tuck-in frock of flower print, the shoulder
cape frock in formal or informal interpretations, the
pastels that will be so smart for summer. The very
newest of 1930 sleeves. A group so smart of fash-
iW, so exceptional in quality, so comprehensive in
awortment, one wonders how they can be featured
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Marget Butler.
Gwendolyn Butler and
Bridges: James Evans,
Cole. Mark Melton, Floyd Bartee.
Lieucurttcc McGee, Bryant Coth-
ron. Clyde Melton. Alfred
schke. Turner K.mgUt
Wm^atc Await Kenas,
Gresham. Jack Penning. John Fan-
Ining; Mrs. Con Clements
AMARILLO. March 18 — The
•wenticth annual meeting of the
Womani Missionary Council. Meth-
odist Episcopal Church. South, to-
day neared adjournment with re-
ports of standing committees and
adoption of objects for the week of
prayer the business transacted to-
day. the final day of the session
Consecration tonight of 20 grad-
uates of Scarritt Bible College of
Nashville. Tenn., as missioner and
deaconesses will bring the assembly
to a close. Bishop John M Moore
of Daflati will conduct the service-.
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will be Freedom of Thought ’ and
Material Welfare." The public Is
invited.
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HIGHWAY PATROLMEN WORK-
ING IN DENTON COUNTY
State Highway Patrolmen E. B.
Wheeler and Tims, who are patroll-
ing highways in six counties in this
section of Texas, were in Denton
Monday and called on Justice of
the Peace W A Mathews. The pat-
rolmen will be In and out of this
county, making their rounds of the
State highways in the six counties.
The patrolmen will enforce State
highway regulations, guard against
hijacking and are prepared to ren-
der first aid to injured motorists.
Congratulate*
her fine new
plant.
We’re proud of it.
d Mrs. R L. Rowland, 113
Street, observed their gol-
den *wedding anniversary at their
noma Sunday when 24 relatives were
guests at a dinner.
During tpe dinner John Gilvin,
cousin of the host. ac‘cd as master
of ceremonies and the guests, upon
presenting a present to Mr and
Mrs. Rowland, made b*-ief talks.
A ■PM and white color scheme
was'garried out In flower decora-
tions antf in the refreshment course
of jtn and cake
In addition to Mr. and Mrs Row-
land those here for the anniversary
celebration included: Mr. and Mrs.
J. M Martin and Mr and Mrs V.
R Martin /md son. Jack Martin, of
Weatherford; Mr and Mrs. J. B.
Gilvin, Mr and Mrs. W B Trice
and Mrs Ota Oden of Amarillo. Mr.
and Mrs E. H. Crain, Mr. and Mrs.
B. A. Gant and children, Bernadeen
and Arline, Mrs. Peatl Rowland. Mrs.
Ector Roberts and Row land An-
derson of Denton; Mr. and Mrs. Oli-
ver Purcell of Ardmore. Okla.; Mr.
and Mrs. C. F. Anderson and Miss
Claudia Anderson of Slaton.
SPICK < OOKIEN FOR LUNCH
Breakfast
Chilled Diced Oranges
Wheat Cereal and Cream
Muffins Coffee
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200 West Hickory 8t
The Anne Clare Apparel Shop
Features the unusual in street, sports, afternoon and eve-
ning attire for women and misses.
616 W. Oak St., 1 block west Baptist Church
“ — beauty shop
We will be more than interested in helping you in
any problem on hair or skin. The new styles and methods
are wonderful. You’ll find our operators most capable.
THE NONA MAE OLSEN BEAUTY SHOP
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1- 8 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon cream
1 cup sifted confectioner’s sujar
Mix ingredients until creamy and
thick Frost tops of cookies
('ocAunui Rice Pudding
1 cup rice
4 cups milk
2- 3 cup sugar
2 egg yolks
18 teaspoon salt
3 ewe whUex 'stiffly beaten
1 teaspoon vanilla
1-3 cup oocoanut
Thoroughly wash rice and
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DR. AUSTIN'S ARCH SUPPORTS '
■ <rDr. Austin’s” beige and black clair calf step-
in, Congo pattern bow, trimmed in beige snake;
black kid trimmed with patent bow, 15-8 Cuban
heel. All sizes—AAA to C.
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The grace and charm of the 1930 mode has f
been captured in our new spring collection of Sport
Dresses. The woman who chooses her sport dresses ,
here may be assured of their fashion-rightness.
Materials are shantung, crepe and travelrs* .. t
tweed. Priced at—
Mri Pearl McCracken was h«s-
tesg to the meeting of the litera-
ture department of the Ariel Club
Monday afternoon, and the study
wax ». review of "Marriage in the
Modem Manner" by Wile and
Winn, given by Mr«. Max Shipley,
who pointed out that the authors
viewed monogamous marriage as
the ideal for both Individuals and
society, but that in view of facts
it should be looked at from all sides
toward making adjustments to suit
modem conditions.
During Ute business session the
resignation of Mrs. A F. Evers as
.chairman of the department was
accepted to take effect at the close
of the present year, Miss Anna Pow-
ell. vice chairman, will serve as the
chairman, and the election to fill
her place will be held at the next
meeting, it was decided Announce-
ment was made that the depart-
ment had paid all dues in full.
The hostess, assisted by Misses
Elizabeth and Edith Carden, serv-
ed a delicious ice course with cake,
nuts and coffee The 8t Patrick col-
ors and motifs were used, the cakes
being in shamrock form. Fifteen
members were present The meet-
ing next week will be with Miss Lee
Williams at the home of Mrs.
C Edwards
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Events Tomorrow
The Junior High P.-T. A.
will meet at the school at 3
o’clock.
The Fort, Worth Hithway W ii
M 8 will meet at 2 o'clock with
Mrs W E Vaughn
SINGER SEWING
MACHINE CO.
H. C. Taliaferro, Agent. V'
Phone 780.
A-liTb i v e rsary Is
Observed By Mr.
and Mrs. Rowland
Wednesday afternoon. Westcourt
will go to Cooper Friday to deliver
an address before the home dem-
onstraUon clubs ol the county.
Miss Sadie Oliver, assistant pro-
fessor of rural arts, will serve as i|
judge in the industrial exhibit at
tire Cooke County Interscholastic
League in Gainesville March 21-22
W. 8. Donoho, associate profes-
sor of the department of English,
will serve as judge in debates and
declamations at the Kaufman Coun-
ty meet Friday.
Arrangements for these trips
were made through the extension
department under direction of Miss
Lillian Humphries.
lightly Bridge Club was
Saturday sfternoon by
Mrs. JL B Masters at her home on
West tjRvtory Street. 11 tables of
members and guests being present.
lEtea. DTroy Peters of Sher-
nd Claud Lackey of Tom Bean
named as gueaU of honor.
At UWqiose ot the games Mrs J.
H. Boyd neld high score for mem-
bers and Mrs W R. Blair for guests,
while Mr*. Max Shipley was success-
l ful in the high cut.
The hOBf^wv M-cd the St. Patrie^
cotort and^fimblr ma )n the table ap-
d potatments and the menu ot a aalad
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where to trade and get the most
for your money
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f 7 FASHIONS
'By FBANCKH FAGET
»MrrigM. IMt, by Style Rourcea
i NgW YORK. March It. -Each
week, etch day. etch hour, there is
t new and stimulating enlighten-
ment in fashion, since it Is the
| chief co-ordinating factor In style
ic color preferences of the Paris
ie Couture has greatest author
Slhee they exprok the color
i and interpretation of the most
irtant group of artist designers
I with a directing significance. Be-
cauae 6f this, there is a strong
sense ot personality in the choice
of each season's colors and this
season, while there is general agree-
ment of certain ranges, the blues,
greens and red to pinks, the Indi
viduality ia the high lighted in the
great variation of tone which makes
pleasant discussion and gives the
opportunity to distinguish between
high and volume style colors In the
same ranges.
' Playing with the black Idea to
give it a spring like quality Is most
important, highlighted perhaps to
I a certain extent ahead of single
I color values, these expressed as black
I and white, black and pink, black
I with touches of other light colors
Blue in practically all the shades
which have been conceived regis-
I ten in importance; practically all
notable couture houses are spon- 1
I soring navy in authentic dark and
| lighter national shades for daytime
webr and there are frequent ap-
I pearances of a deep purplish blue
I the most notable shade being fea-
tured by Maggy Rouff Molyneaux
I sbows purplish sapphire, periwinkle,
Madonna and midnight blue for
I evening Some extraordinarily deli-
I cate shades of blue, are important
I for evening wear Lelong being one
I Of their exponents.
Greens are next In the foremost
I color families The smartest new
| greens are considered to be the del-
| irate bud greens featured in varie-
| ty by Lelong and the almond, pis-
tache. itrass and emerald greens
|. so conspicuous in Chanel's collec-
| Uon Ooupy, Marthe et Rene. Cham-
I communal, Agnes and others are
I also authorities for greens
A third color family which offers
I much intereet to America is pink.
I with which red may also be cla-s
| siflpd Patou s rose opaline has al-
I realty been given ao much publicity
I as to need little further comment.
| Hibiscus pinks and pinks 1 with a
I flight yellow cast are frequent in
I collections and have already found
I a demand. Reds are’endorsed in
I shades, which vary from terra cot-
I ta. tomato and lobster to Japanese
I coral and mauvish red
Miss Mary Stair Taylor, assist-
ant professor of the department of
fine and applied ar.s of the C. I. A.
will lecture on interior decoration
at a meeting of the Ingleside Club
in Farmersville Wednesday after-
noon.
Fred W Wesloourt, director of
the department of.ruiul arts, will
deliver a lecture on 'The Old and
the New in Landscape Gardening”
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\ Thursday, and burial in Charlotte.
N C., on Saturday
The monthly meeting of the Den-
ton Fire Departrfient will be held
this evening at 7 30 o'clock, it is
stated, instead of the regular time,
Wednesday evening.
"America's Sweetheart " She
is Janet Eastman of Fort Worth.
Texas, and won the title by a deci-
sion of beauty contest Judges at
Miami. Fla And it looks to us
like most Americans will accept ti>e
verdict.
mcBiocn ui Fuiiiur riign
School P -T. A are ask^d to bring
either plants or ilower seeds to the
meeting Wednesday aftemefcn at
3:45 o'clock In Ute school building,
it is stated by the secretary, Mrs
Ben Fritz.
A Lepten service will be held at
the St Barnabas Episcopal Mission
Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock,
conducted by die Rev. George Rog-
ers Wood, acting dean of St. Mat-
thew's Cathedral, Dallas, it is an-
nounced.
The Harwell Bible Clxw of the
Central Presbyterian Church will
serve the Men's Brotherhood of the
church with a chicken dinner at the
annex this evening at 7:30 o'clock,
it is announced.
Mrs. J. G. Tomlinson, who under-
went a major operation in a Dallas
hospital Saturday morning, stood
the operation well, and was doing
as well as could be expected, ac-
cording to relatives heTe Tuesday.
Word h-*a been received by Sam
Beall of the death of h’s niece, Mrs.
Hope C Neeley, of Norffilk, Va., last
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The Berean Class of the First
Methodist Church enjoyed a St. c. Hoffman, president: Mrs. Sarah
Patrick's party in the church base
rnent Monday evening, when games
were directed by Misses Ernal
Smith and Grace Jones, and the
refreshment course of ice cream
and cakes were in green and white.
Those present were: Mmes T B
Lusk. G. E. Miles and J. W. Dono-
ho of Dallas: Misses Florence Miles.
Bessie Smith. Maybell Pirtle. Mlnta
Maxey. Jones. Smith. Martha Gan-
zer. Emma Kyle. Genella Lewis,
Kitty Teasley. Kate Bear. Alyne At-
kins. Altha George. Ione Bailey and
Mary Mizell; Messrs. I. B. Arnold.
G L. Edwards. 8. 'M. Stroup. D.
Smith, Jesse Pinckley. Earfl Dur-
ham, C. A Scott. T. B. Lusk and
Dr Andrew Andrew Ashburn.
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Elder Thomas E. Milhclland. min-
ister of the Church of Christ, and
Mrs. Milhplland left Monday morn-
ing for Dallas where they will be
two weeks during which time tyil-
hollankl 'will conduct a series of
meetings at the Sunset Heights
Church of Christ. Elder Wilbur H.
White, minister of the Sunset
Heights Church, will preecb at the
Church of Christ here next Sunday,
it is stated. •
J. W. GRAY
Ready-to-Wear and MiHinery.
W.P.ROBINSOf
Smart Shoes and Hoae.
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She’s “America’a
Sweetheart”
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The Rev Jacob Ro«“nthal, a con-
verted Jewish Rabbi now a member
of the First Baptist Church of Ab-
ilene. will preach at the Trinity
Baptist Church, 204 East McKinney
Street, Wednesday evening at 7:30
o'clock, on “Thirty-five Years in
Hell.” it is announced by the pas-
tor, the Rev Paul Sizemore, who
states that the speaker comes with
high recommendations from
churches In both Texes and Okla-
homa. and invites Hie public to hear
him.
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PERSONALS
Mrs. Norine Norman Warren, who
teaches in Dallas, visited her par-
ents, Mr and Mrs. R A. Norman,
over the week-end.
A. R. Edwards and family of Fort
Worth visited his moth'r, Mrs. John
R. Edwards, Sunday.
Mrs. M M Dawson has gone to
Fort Smith, Ark . to make her home
with her son. Henry Dawson.
C. L. Carlton of Stamford is here
visiting his sister. Mrs Frank
Craft.
C. C. Bethea of Rockdale., is
here the guest of his daughter. Mrs
Sam W Fritz.
H. A. Cheatham. Dallas, sales
manager In Texas for General Elec-
tric refrigerators, is in Denton at-
tending sessions of the electrical
short courses now In progress at C
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Mrs. A. L. Banks is here from
Chickasha visiting her sister. Mrs.
J. W. Sullivan and Denton friends
Mr. and Mrs W T Nichols of
Waco visited her parents, Mr and
Mrs. M. T. Payne, over the week-
end. Mrs. Nichols until her mar-
riage recently was Miss Alma Ruth
Payne
fBd Hata of better miH^^ook
. ' Teller. Stir irequemry. ziou sugar. —T-----
egk yolks anti salt. Cook 5 minuter -Mu*
Add vanilla apd allow to coot a tit- Golden. Wedd i
tie. Fold in egg whites and cocoa-
nut Cool and chill Serve plain or
with cream, _____
FOR SALS
(4) t «ed Ire Refrigerators.
S|>ecial to Record-Chronicle.
KRUM. March 18 -Mr and Mrs
B. Forester ot Fort Worth and
Smith of Sherman were
guests ot Mr and Mrs. M J Wright.
Mr and Mrs Marvin Harrison
of Denton visited Mr. and Mrs John
Gray.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barnes of Dal-
las visited Mr and Mrs Roy Smith.
Mrs O. C. Muncy of Denton vis-
ited Mrs Kill Kinser
Sunday S<4iool Party
The Intermediate Sunday School
class of the Baptist Church was en
tertalned at the church Friday
night Gamer were played, after
which refreshments were served to
the following: Misses Pauline Cle-
ments. Eugene Parks, Tessie, Mae
Ferrell. Jim Marie Dobbins. Ruth
Park. Laura Ballard. Carolyn Rob-
bins, A,nna Belle Nance, Greta
Wright. Elizabeth Thomas. Emma
Barbara Trimble.
Roberta
Carlton
ANNOUNCEMENT
To every child buying shoes from now until the big show we will
give double credit on your souvenir cards. Bring your parents and
get a new pair.
In order to attend the big show jfou must have a
the store and sign your name for a free ticket.
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The Denton County Community!
Singing Association lie id a meeting |
by special invitation at the Old |
Alton Church Sunday with a large I
attendance The meeting was open- '
ed by the president. J. W. More- I
land, with a song, and Invocation by |
D. L Keen of Alton Choruses were
led by J H. Brewer. Liberty, J. H.,
Cunningham, Revs. W D. Kling-"1
man and E L. Faw. all of Denton,,
Rev G. L. Waddle, Simnydale, and
Miss Ixila Vaughn. Alton.
Quartets were: Mrs. Edith Woods, .
A H Thurinand. Everett Ham-
monds and W, D. Klingman, Lake
I Dallas; Miss Ruby Brewer, J. M.'
McNatt. Charlie Mack and J. H.
Brewer. Liberty Duets were by;, i
Misses Vera Madcwel! a^d IxiH
Vaughn, Alton; Mrs. O. B Braun t
and Miss Allie Parker, Denton. A
bass solo was sung by Charlie Mack. H
and a special song was given bv J. ;
H. Cunningham and Miss Ine*"
Cochran. Corinth.
A trio was given by Revs. Waddle..
Klingman and Faw Rev. O. - B: 1
Braun of Denton delivered the ben-
ediction. The regular meeting on the U
lirst Sunday in April will be held
Assembly of God Church, n
Street. Denton, at 1:30.
It is announced by More- (
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The building ol a new civilization
in Texas was the subject on which
Dr. Max 8. Handman of the Uni-
versity of Texas addressed the stu-
dents at the Teachers College Tues-
day morning Members of the sen-
ior class were present in academic
regalia and the assembly was dedi-
cated to them, in celebration of sen
ior qeek
Dr, Handman will give the bacca-
laureate address to the class Tues-
day evening in the auditorium gt 8
o'clock Both the faculty and the
senior class will appear tn academ-
ic regaba at that time His subject
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