Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 229, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1930 Page: 5 of 8
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A BREAKFAST
SUGGESTION
Grapefruit
Ba* on aird
Wheat cakes and
Staley's Golden Syrup
Coffee
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A*k your grocer today for
Staley's Golden Syrup. Then
try the Maple Flavored and
the other flavors.
Stalky Salks corporation
* Pacafur, IlJinoi.
I Staley's Gulden
I Syi up comes in
the blue can
S I*
Tkece'smo^resistm^wheat cakes
wtthithisidelMous'syrup
How appetites respond tojlcacy are so appealing. It is
these brown, steaming hot y inexpensive, too.
wheat cakes—with Staley's
Golden Syrup seeping through
them! For this delicious syrup
blends so well with wheat
. cakes. Its smoothness and del*
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DENTON, TEXAS, RJXfoltV CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, MAY 8. 1930
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By ASSOCIATED PRESS
BUY
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are
for;
REAL HATS
; Okla
7hree Hurt When
Truck Strikes Hus
different
Get a Book
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For Mother
and
You
| hold an important meeting at the
ning
News of the Sick
The More You Buy
Events Tomorrow
Bridge
LAKI
VALUE YOI'H ,
Try a Classified Ad
how mi < ii Ao you t
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FASHIONS
Riley,
a < ut
Matlock Family
Escaped Storm
Census Figures
Calhoun County. Tex , 12 761. in-
crease of 917
The more you save and have |
’when you trade at—
Ar-La-Tex-O Store
Denton, Texas.
A McCauley permanent will convince |
you that It pays to have the beat I
Met Al I* Y HUAI TY SHOP
320 W. Hickory Kt.
<1 dor
.irious
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Campus Book Shop
1205 Oakland.
Phone 1374.
ng sleeve carries through the ros- ]
"......"’"'I
are ■
Fnerul services for Mrs. P
Francis, who died at her home
East Oak Street late Tuesday
II
on ,
eve f
nlng, were Held Thursday morning ,
at the Assembly of Ood Chureh, of I
which she was a member, with the
pastor, the Rev o B Braune,
charge Burial was in the I O O
cemetery
i was presented with a re-
membrance as an out-of-town guest
Mrs E. P Craig and Mrs Joe Ja-
goe were other guests
At a mass meeting
evening in the municipal audituriun
campaign speeches were made bi !
the following candidates; Jo<
Brooks, J D Curd, Carl Ferguson
Rayburn Griffin. Russell McFarlin
Flunk McCullur, Clayton McOinnb
Charles Montgomery, diaries Saun
ders and Howard Tyson, candidate
for city commissioner; Milton Ab
bey and LuVerne Klepper. candl
dates for mayor; George Burgoon
James Clark and John Mac lac h la nJ
candidates for city attorney Hom
er Baker und Walter B Hester, can
didates for city marshall. Norman
Miller, candidate for city cuinmlc
sioner. was not present
We are showing good as->
sortments of real hats, sum*
iner models, under value.
Lot summer dresses juat
received.
d
Scruggs Cash Store Co. :
103 East Oak St.
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! u picnic at City Park this afternoon
I at 5 o'clock Mrs J L Kingsbury is
head of t.he general committee us
charge f
All girls and members of tlf*
Faculty Club will meet at the Mary •
Arden laxlge at 6 o'clock and It Ui*
weather is unsuited to outdoor eur
tertainment the picnic will be held
there If held at ttie park the girl*
I will be conveyed to the park in can*
O E N T Q t
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Claud Daugherty Jr. 925 West
Maple Street Is ill of measles
FREE
Twenty-three piece imported ($7) tea set given away
absolutely free. Come in and secure details.
P1GGLY WIGGLY .
The Union Bible Class will
meet at the First Baptist
Church at 3 o'clock
The governing board of the
Woman's Cldb will meet at the
club at 9 a in
The Thirteen Bridge Club
will meet at 2 30 o'clock with
Mrs W T. Bolton, 1000 West
Hickdry Street
The Edelweiss Brid e Club
will meet at 2:45 o'clock with
Mrs. W C Sullivan at .320 West
Oak Street
SW
ty and threatened Barnegat Plains j N/l L“
The most serious remaining fire | s' 1
Bridge I I ostess
Mrs
I music hull this evening at 7 o'clock
| at which all members are urged to
I b< present, stated Floyd Graham .
and ( director
color
The Impor-
the spring
mode renders this a
Rigid bracelets of gala-
>r carved, may be listed
their [ and
Budge Club
home Wednesday at 1 o'clock
Ing n thr
in New York was around Copake in
the Tuconlc range, and 500 men
were on duty there to prevent its
spread
In New England the situation was
generally Improved, largely due to
rains, but fires
In Maine in tile towns of Jonesport,
Callais, Alexander, Princeton, Cam-
den, Corianna, Dexter and Wesley
couldn’t think of
nicer gift for Mother’s Day.'
is the feature picture
ing at the Palace Theater Thursday I as the "Galllera ' styles.
and Friday. This is a comedy-ro- jCy( ]e of
hour of the day
pear m
FIRES IN EAST
BEING SUBDUED ;
'lie which neckwear should have
reviving the brooch may be j
matched by what the sleeveless and |
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Aided by scattered showers, him- I
will direct
Saturday
Five city commissioners, a mayoi
a city attorney and a city marshn
will be elected and other official
will be appointed by the boy mayoi |
At a mass meeting Wednesda j,llMujne
•life ted
I'he bracelet being shown f “
pr.iig is us versatile in shape and
ize us it is In composition Of
'<•ur.se, the cull bracelet of prystul,
' penally in black and white or
black and pink is a steadily grow-
ing fashion, particularly since its
■i' < eptance bv the Haute Couture
<l.ii.ng the spring openings The
fact thut it has been shown for
mme time has only served to bring
it into greater recognition
One of the newest bracelet types,
which is applicable both for duy
and evening, l.s the pearl circlet to
At the election Thursday after-I1* fo“r or s,x, 'aether, each
_____ ___, ...... J a different pastel color pearl.
I-.ti ling on metal wire
'ance of the pastels in
and summer mode renders
1 I'ooil item
lull, plum
. as excellent by reason
variety, together
simulations of
SINGERS TO MEET AT
DALLAS MAY IM
The Community Singers Associa-
tion will meet at Lake Dallas Sun-
day, May 18 it is announced. The
meeting was scheduled for Sunny-
dale last Sunday but was postponed
because of the inclement weather
all*
( tall Oft.
I'he fact that the glove of 12 und
1G button length is being featured
| for day and evening wear is no
| different to bracelet styles, for
(these are being worn over the long
i gloves, according to Paris advices,
I a style trend which will undoubt-
| edly be followed here For eve-
the baguette and rhinestone
in white and color, as well
complete
the bracelet for any
Woven bands of
white or pastels, alone
u with crystal, are other striking
Flowers for Mother’s flay—cut
flowers, pot planta. The Wright
I loral Co., Inc. Come to green
house at 2280 West Oak or phone
722. 229
noon W L. McCormick was to be
Judge of tile election and to con
duct the voting just as though it
were u regulur election
“The Girl Said No”
Is Palace Feature
Boy Scouts Will
Ballot on City
Officials 1 Today
URALS
Miss Edith Clark. Miss Lillian
t I Parrill Mrs Mildred Montgomery
und Mrs Anna R Vitz will go to
Austin Friday u-s delegates to the
stute convention of the Della Kuppu
| Gumma. honorary society for wom-
en teachers.
Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Myers left
Tuesday for Lubbock to make their
home Myers having accepted a jxisl
' tion with tile brunch ot the Axteile
j Co . of Fort Worth there
The Teachers College Band will
TRINITY COUNTY NAMES EAST .
TEXAS QUEEN-
PORT ARTHUR. May 8 Trinity
County won the honor of nam-
ing “Queen Etex IV to preside M '
the aocial functions of the annual
East Texas Chamber of Commerce
convention which opens here Sun-
day Miss Frances Sanderson. 17
daughter of Mr and Mrs Paul T
Sanderson of Trinity, will be the
queen
stroyed a 870.000 tract ol timber
near Leektown in Burlington Coun-
Word was received from Frank C
| Davis, who went to Frost Wednes- !
| day morning to
and Mrs J W Matlock suf-
fered in the storm there Tuesday af-
‘ was
one of the tew not m the direct path
ot the storm and that the family was
i safe Mrs Matlock was Miss Robbie
Davis
Denton Boy Scouts were to go to;
the polls at 5 o’clock Thursday a! I
ternoon to elect boy officials wh<
the affairs of Denton ,
I ■
Three persons were injured ami I
four passengers were shaken up and
some of them sustained minor cuts
bruises when a truck loaded I
with sund tsruck a Denton-Dallas I
bus en route to Denton near Letot (
Wednesday afternoon, according tol
E B Lemay of Temple, a passenger
on the bus who was here Thursday
The truck struck the front of
the bus and unloaded the sand Into
the bus, Ix-may said F. E
driver pf the bus, sustained
on the head but was not seriously (
hurt A passenger riding on the seat [
with him was painfully cut and his
shoulder was injured and the truck
driver, whose name was not known
here, was thought to lx* badly hurt
The injured were taken to a Dallas
hospital The other passengers were
transferred to another bus
came on to Denkon
Funeral Services , as excellent by reason of t
. -- . ;<olor variety, together with the
for Mrs. r rancis arious simulations ol pry.‘jtal,
tear drop and crystal which offer
'•qually varied color interpretations.
For ■.portswear, metal and en-
amel styles arc offered, llexlbly
fa jiioned, which 1.*. a talking point,
lur then practicability . they
easy to slip on. and cannot
By FRANCES PAGET
Copyright, 1930, by Style Sources)
NEW YORK May « The influ-
SPECIAL
If you have never had one of our facials, ask for »*
complimentary appointment on May 8th. Only five ap-
| pointments to be Riven, so be one of the first to call 191.
THE NONA MAE BEAUTY SHOP
leUVPH IHJ
ursN or i
j i»o Bhlny Aunet,
Thr I French procewi -
»Spread* more _
youthful bloom Very pure Uae MKL-
LO-GLO Face Powder It’a wondev*-
ful t
“Invaluable” Say
Society IFomeri.
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George Fritz entertained tile j MElJ.O-OfXJ Face Powder la pr»4
Three-Table Budge Club at her I ferred by beautiful women becaiuQ in
io truce of flakiness, paMia ■
irritation Stays on longW-4 '
I tOM*F» ! Made by a U«<R
,_______>- prevents large pores,
smoothly—gives <
< r of types, from the sports dress
• the blouse for the tailored suit,
ind the formal attention gown
I 1'ur each of these fashions there
biatelets especially des gned to
miment the bale arm. reflecting the
types for which they
‘all night battle This blaze has de-
—
Women’8 Facuby/ GMIl
to Entertain Senior|*’"
The Women's Faculty Club at
the Teachers College will entertain
j the senior girls of the colleg4 With
e If the family ot j
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hurt-sleeved dress is doing to pro- 1 dreds of Hre fighters, who have bat - I t‘rf’d 111 tl‘e , ,°7n ' ’uesdui
note bracelets The absence of the ‘ n^d widespread conflagrations In I 'm,.
"tig sleeve carries through the ros- ! lhe North Atlantic states since last "" .......
Saturday seemed at last to have the I *
upper hand Thursday
In New Jersey the last major fire 1
of dozens which have raged across
the state during the past tew days .
waj brought under control after an
William Haines in “The Girl Said
No is the feature picture show- bracelet
. ursdav ' , t ho
This is a comedy-ro- .
mance, a sequel to one of Haines ■
early successes. Brown of Harvard '
It deals with the adventures of a •
college graduate faring his first I . vi ning lashions
year In business life, and is said I
to be full of laugtis
at
serv-
-soiirse luncheon on the
still burning | caid tables prior to the game '----
home was attractively decorated
with spring flowers
High score went to Mrs Inez Ter-
! rill, and Mrs V D Hayes of Durant,
See “A Howling Success” at the High School h ridaynight.
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Phone 223.
BROOKS DRUG STORE
BROOKS EAGLE PHARMACY
Denton’s Largest Prescription Druggists.
4
I
baku ami linen braids in all new
shades; $5.00 and $6.00 values,
your choice
$2.88
I
ami
$4.95
1
$2.95, $3.95, $4.95. $5.95
J
W< P. ROBINSON
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Methodist M. S.
Meets at Church
Also received new body straw's such as toyas,
perle visca, also stitched taffetas and shantungs.
$7 9f», for—
These shoes and hose are all new
spring shades.
All-fiilk full fashioned Hose free
with any pair of shoes in tile house,
at any price.
J
We made a special purchase
of loo hats, consisting of hair,
of $9.75 and $14.75.
hat and dre«s.
3-Day Hat SALE
Friday, Saturday, Monday
FOR MOTHER’S DAY
Say It With Flower*.
Denton Flower Shop
1710 North Elm.
If you buy two pairs of shoes you
get two pairs of hose or one pair ot
hose with each pair of fthoes. Prices— -
Free! Free!!
One dollar Step-in and Brassi >re Set given^free with any bat sold
with a dress at our special price
Remember mother on Mother * Day with
J. W. GRAY
split periet and
Worth $6.50 l.. ‘
\\ ‘
It’s that little gift, just to show your appreciation,
that counts so much with mother on Mother’s Day. Send
her a box of WHITMANS, JOHNSTON’S or KING’S
CANDY, with a motto or carnation or a verse attached.
Accompany your gift with a BEAUTIFUL CARD express-
ing your sentiment in the best possible manner. Other
gifts mav be found here, such as STATIONERY, BOOKS.
LADIES’ PURSES. PENS ANT) PENCIL SETS, ETC.
PERSONALS
Misses Rosa Lee Truitt and Flora
Lemasier of Gainesville visited Miss
Lillie Mae Vaughn Wednesday
Miss Vfrgie Haynes of Commerce
l.s visiting her sister, Mrs E L
Barnett
Mr und Mrs. W E. Lolley left
Thursday for Mineral Wells to visit
a few days before going to Mid-
land, where they will visit their
daughters, Mrs. Lindley O Hayes
and Miss Frances Lolley.
Mrs John Eaten Cooke, formerly
Mrs Leona Blewett, is here from
Rockdale, visiting friends, and her
mother, Mrs M R Gray at Stony
Frank Kimbrough, Knoxville,
Tenn . is the guest ot his sister, MYs.
J W Bovell und family. Fort Worth
Highway
Mrs. W J Hamilton. Mrs W F
Jarrell. Mrs J K Rathbone. Miss
Lee Williams and Fat Hamilton were
In Furl Worth Wednesday
Mis R W Busk und son Billy,
are In Atlanta, Texas, where they
Mrs J F
will visit her mother.
King for two weeks
Mr and Mrs W V Roy of Jus-
pceburg were here Thursday to vis-
it her father. R H Hoffman Sr., and
other relatives
Mrs J C Edmonds of Greenville
!s iiere for a visit with her daugh-
ter, Mrs J Fred Rayzor
Free Hose
Friday^ Saturday and Monday
Remember M AY 11
“MONDAY
4^
Before Baby Co mes
UotAfr'e Fr it nd brlngi
comfort and Uard ri
/A ternally. Rrlleveaatralu and
® pain. Alda atretchlnr Pula
H you In flue condition for
/ I the approaching ordeal.
L Pralacd by countlcRM thou
W/ , iP sands for over tio years.
Try It tonlrbt. At all drug
storea. |1.25 per bottle.
MctharV Friaad e rilt fvf frre book
I------MJu TU. Bi>sn<M C« . kA 17
■ P" A1U.U Cb.
The First Methodist Women's
Mlsaioiiary Society met In business
session at the church Tueaduy af-
ternoon. 14 members attending
Mrs W L Tittle led u devotional
from Acts 2. the subject being "Pen
tecost Reports were heard from
Mrs George Welch, treasurer: Mrs
L. L. Miller corresponding secreta-
ry; and Mrs A M Penry, superin-
tendent ot supplies, who reported
two boxes of mission gtxxl sent to
Dallas missions
I'he mission text for the mission
study division of the society was
decided upon, the title of which
is How We Got Our Bible Mrs
George French will be leader ot the
lessons
Nice line of Pot Plants und Cut
I'lowers for Mothers Duy Boyd,
tile Florist Call 573 229
iv
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McCombs Grocery
West Side.
ONEFIYEO
THAT’S THE PHONE
f
Get your vegetables de-
livered in time for dinner.
Quick service and fresh
ituff.
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Clearance SALE
Dresses
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66 Early
Spring
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$6
Formerly Priced
$12.50 to $19.75
$10
Formerly Priced
$16.95 to $29.50
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Tomorrow we place on
sale 66 early spring dresse.4
at the lowest prices of the
year to move quickly . . •
Thirty-six dresses reduced
to $6.00 . . . thirty dresses
reduced to $10.00, which is
less than half price on many
of them . . . Prints, flat
crepes, chiffons, georgettes
. . . Long ami short sleeves
. . . Fair range of sizes . . •
If you can find one ot these
dresses to tit. you wil get a
bargain.
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 229, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1930, newspaper, May 8, 1930; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1370040/m1/5/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.