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stay of his life, he finds that be a better index of a county’s ability
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King Melchior, Bernard Carey, as the Legislature consider whether
and clear voice, coupled with his
Baran of Dallas. singing the role
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income tax data would make for
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Cartoon Riot
Green picked up the two hitch
hiking soldiers at Henrietta, Texas,
By MADELINE WILLIAMS
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The board urged the Legislature
Letest
Nows Events
RYAN BPos
A.te PLUMBER.
and first presented op. Christmas, erals produced, agricultural prod
1951. is foil of drama and touches ucts and payrolls for retail, whole
- ■ > sale and service establishments.
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was found dead in-his blood-soaked
ROY N. LUKENS
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it was there, at a party, that he met Mamie Geneva Doud, pretty, viva-
cious daughter of a prosperous retired grain and cattle merchant. They
| man of Fort Worth Then Amahl I
offers his crutch as a gift for the
Child. When he gives up this main-l
‘TEAR OUT THE OLD,
PUT IN THE
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PLUMBING’S
rules expired with the last Coe
grew, and that the Senate now is
free to adopt a new set They say
it shoula ineludeOne to permit a
on some high notes. r*
Before the presentation of the
opera the Boy Choir, directed by ।
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were married in Denver, Mamie’s home town, July 1, 1916. — (AP _ _
Newsfeatures) to allow revision of the economic
, I— rd «■ a, Cetmmnaale •a weken aamm af ner-
death of Rudolph H. Gaier, 50, the
trapper, but new etoes turned up
at Ma wilderness cabin strength
- ened the theory, of a man vs beast
‘ battle that ended in a fatal draw
Gaier, whose mother and broth-
er live at Chippewa Falls. Wis.,
816: qood and choice slaughter calves
S19-M5 78 common to medium 813-
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Co-sterving
Phyllis Calvert
Stewart Granger
Wilfred Lewson
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can walk. Happily he joins the to pay.
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska U.— The . —
story of what appeared to be a bed late last month
fight to the death between an A heh mil Ma
Alaska trapper and a marauding
: chicks art.
made for!
It was purest accident that Dwight D.
dfe, vch
Held At Sanger
Speelai t the Record-Chvonicle
SANGER—Funeral services for
Today • Wednenday
CESAR ROMERO
In
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Impactor41
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2 COLOR CARTOONS •
CRASH
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A Schmits ambulance driver said
joinethe serviee. keep your nose
cleap. If you don’t drink mw,
piease don’t start. Itwilgetyou
in a M of trouble. I bate you can
dothisane totte RMB for toe. Ton
State Board of Education
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home hero are
and Mr. W. T
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body on a flight with supplies for
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Menotti’s works, this opera, which relying mostly on estimates
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THEEISENHOWER STORY .
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Also outstanding was Michele
nephews, Ben hvey Jr. and J. Wes- outrun a wolf I
ton Hall of D*”’ p " - mi-g to do with him after th
on. Mary Louise Key of- Denton him. That’s the kind of
and Mrs. kazu: a. ancaea a jneed-they’ save Ma tat of
Cola.adO RpTfaga. CM.
goes to Washington probably on
"Thursday-for a conference with
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F C. E. MILLER
—gt t20th Anniversory} .
Wrtinsel tygnrotingurenee. “
Finest Jowelert
Side squeve
Tracy Erwin M, who died Sun
The production was marked by population and income for the
tobacco, Ike had fun filin
Ike is best remembere
day of injuries suffered in an auto
accident Dec 26, were held at
2:30 p m. today in the First Bap-
BRYAN BROS
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1201 M'KIMNLVST #71$
DENTON,TEX. "eb•
David Crouch, 2026 Cherrywood 2514 N
Lane, medical. Dan Austin, Wich- vee be
A rare musical treat was afford
; was commissioned for television value added by manufacture, min-
’ Turn
DICKSON MOTOR CO.
Oldsmobile - Cadillac * GMC Trucks
5M N ita ’ Phone C-6737
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Children . Free
as he came back with six new
bounds to add to his pack of about
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thie boa. private famy Omi
warage apartment, stow to. _______ ■
s-aooacs. dloed porch, gavage, NTBC mitted: Mrs. Vera baranar., hi} He is survived by his widow.
..vicinity. MAM. 91,500 down, c- Bernard, medical; G. A Ihnfeldt, I Mrs Lucy Niaxwell Morgan, three
2297 —----- Lewisville, medical; Mr. Mark daughters. Miss Doris Morgan.
Advanced Adult Adm Ma
Feature: 1:30, 3:23, $:H,
‘ 7:09, 9:02
Added: Musical Parade—
"Champagne for Two"
Three Kings as they follow the The index now makes use of
star to the manger county valuation-, county school
The board also recommended
COMEVI from the
Atadto that sow
■ I"Harey'ana
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"IT GROWS
ONTkEES'
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self a product of the Gilmer
Aikin School Laws of 1949-ree-
ommended yesterday tha the UP-
coming sard Legislature make
some changes in G A provisions
‘for financing the public education
progrpm ,
i The economic index" drew
special attention. The index deter:
i mines how much each county must
I contribute to the 46-million -dollar
1 total for annual local support of
Adults..... 50c
Children undev 11 ... Froe
Chrisly
Ma. Mr.
of Irving
he understood that Austin and
deep snow outside the door and
uncovered the body of a bullet
riddled haek bear
V. S. Deputy Marshal T. A
Langord, who made an on-the spot
investigation yesterday, said be
ike told his family he’d probably never rise higher than Heutenant zearsk by two Rio Grande valley
His first post was the 10th infantry at Fort Sam Houston, Tex. countieswhpatlormitatathedutontas
. Sources at the Pentagon in Wash- i
_________, , we., _____ ..____- _________ (R-Ohio) said he ress and strength" of the Denton ington had no immediate comment,,
they Are fed regularly in eaptivitv „ 2^** gerage. veneunn binds Can | thinks there may be "some tariff board, which has doubled in mem- on th* Times' repdr t.
300----changes, but not many ” bership since it was organised a ------—----——
the slightly-deaf King Kaspar, and the amount of local and state sup
William Steenbergen as King Bal - of public education should be
thaiar. displayed good voices in on • percentage basis or whether
boyish eharm and good acting, their lesser roles the local share should remain at
gave the performance an authen- AS the star Bobby more than 45 millien dollars a year as now
held his own with the adult mem fixed by law. The 45 million repre;
bers of the east He is the son of sen ted one fourth of the estimated
_ _ Mr and Mrs J. O. Pannell. 123 cost, o the,minimum foundation
of his widowed mother Her voice College, and has been a member P ram when the Gilmer-Aikin
was strong, except for a thinness j of the choir for four years. Laws were passed in 1949.__
Tuesday, Jonuary A 1953 3
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ft Might Hmm Bem Mmirtil Ike State Board
e "2529 Asks Changes
ma=mEg65 _ 0 In School Laws
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believed Gaier was asleep in his
cabin when the bear broke in. .. . asws .0
The trapper then apparently At 20. whe he seemed to be groping for a career, a friend per-
threw a lantern at the intruder and suaded him to try for Annapolis, Ike went to Topeka to take the en-
jumped out of a window fired atrahce exams. Having gone thin far, he decided to touch as many Imaes
number of shots through thesdoor s possible. He also took the exams for West Peinti
andnfnatzs Ant * ■* 305 * the To his surprise, Ike emerged first th the naval academy tests and
The bear in its death throes, second in those for the military academy. But then it turned out he was
is thought to have auacked Gate*, a few months too old for Annapolis but not for West Point. At the last
elawing him fatally before it moment, the man who scored highest in the West Point exams couldn’t
career was cut short. In his second year of varsity football, he hurt his
knee. According to legend, he hurt it tackling Jim Thorpe. A week I
ike broke the knee. His foothall days were over.
He was graduated in 1915, 61st in grades and 93th in conduct in a in some counties.”
class of 164. Because he was already 23 and only a second lieutenant. The Index, put into effect for four
i ... .. ..__.. =2-------------- lewisyadie, medicai, Mrs Mark da u gnu i
Word has been received here FOB 6AUt UvtaC ^*0 MUto. targe Waidrip 622 Austin medical Mrs Corpus Christi Mrs William J
> wztermmmE
iTodd, 82, who diec Saturday iniiAcRESBlaek Sandv.toam medical. Dismissed Carl Groen .Sam Morgan, Mississippi, and
Charires, France, where ha has hetes pasture, pean trees fair i" En e-h-a- a- A .. - I--------
been engaged by a private.con- *---------- “
KTERIINA atnportgnatrmnotkosnbherngac _______________
AEMHMIIU funeral arrangements can be bad. 1 Pol ancomranion ‘LL
taUes > az.. as the remains will be shipped to 4233 oTw: "° ** “nve
j14.P eke, or 4 Pace he belore.so soiesmiesodtompanarmgnway.
mting tft your Ittoritt . ang to France. He is an ABM grad: a bedroom home, elecrleity bu-
ern;6, 2 —• • .. uat in the engineering sehoo and I tane, well ewtar who premure pump.
J Did UimtnilOH Dfifh ’ has been .engaged in construction ’ nere.grouna with nr
; hUttrg. wort for several years, paruy in--------f
- foreign countries His father waa
Cadets with perfect conduct records inspired practical jokes in Ike. the minimum sehool program. 0,
Once he deliberately puffed heavily on a cigarette in a model cadet's Vse0 three yare vesr ’ data
room just to watch him squirm. Fully aware of the etrfet rule against waPireecommended.
the IfWHH with snioke.————-—_— , t Three rear data said a commit
at theacademy as a good quarterback whose tee, •would to a great extent over-
_ “ — -° " “ " -n u- hu2 3 come the weakness in the present
later, index with reference to the wide
fluctuation in economie activities
• L C.4864.—-----| “2” -,5 are "
changes, but not many ”
10 ewm 417^1!^ retriseravore NEW YORK. i - President- year sgo
SS Elgrenogyaineadtrptmne “an: pinos.Piannsanqgars played the
a. ineinteaithroug- night ang conferred st length, but I —---.--------
hent. large.:ettie tah. both kept silent on any conclusions
pisnto bum-Ins. jr«n they may have reached on world N
batn.atinehea OosJne jaraaw. moraye. problems. . ■
pavet straw with hue eit.iw Ap- There was a possibility that El •
.poyatment.:only. _ ____ senhower and the British leader
dAHfiikn* would meet again before Churchin
msr.s.p*
ommandamtf A4Mcifa"i “axs"pjzug"czmuggzpaaP.me mcua from Par» , I county court this morning against
“hegariz,twentiez Toddsbadbeengroreemoneqozzrutton.---6, reporler tht whi-"“everybody ; Austin, the driver of the car
• inPengect.health hie vieinity 1 would like to see an increase in--------
—S—-S.—.——FoA"w"The"2-earoom some, the fresssworidia trade, hesbelicves DENTON
e. a .,111 j 1 idedi loeetion, anly ms to seleeted there. . btrong pretests from
Sharks and barracuda which are tenant small businessmen against lower .Contnuea from Page 1)
often dangerous when found in the -Leer., 106, MeKinnez _ ing many rates
open ocean, seldom attack when S reoo’2,°** Sen. Bricker
Story Of Fight
To Death Told
Long 21 ® .
,______________ ion J bl Brother, Diet
death sentence to life imprison- , A. Binckburn, „„ w
afrs.nSidnex Woods. Auqid she
tme angemaytheneesriwhem she “ Clark, 6,00 Honoluiu. Mon
reived from President Truman’s j ?*y at J J* Mr O?,1*
military aide. Maj Gen Harry inHonolulu since He visited
news of the presidential) Denton several times.
srismT ' . ‘ Other survivors are tea wife and .
Two day, eariser. Bud and Mfs sEs^^.0/
Isaroldbrothet.Ered-mceixed Rhoad- Mustain of Dallas, and a woman” Soclar, ot Christian from a short fishing trip to Lake
brother who had been sentenced nephew, M/Sgt. Clark Blackburn/service of the Asbury Methodist Texoma.
to death for raning ami killing an, of Fort Hood. Church will meet tonignt with Mrs. i Mr- —— ■
STKorean woman and roping----------------------Deb ‘rune old. MeKinneyRoad, o.C angonwe
her zyearola granddaughter | co NCRRSS I MT-.Erangckardenrssnlesherspenk Mrs anajMrs. J.
•mu- v— Tad-y •• nig Scripture
Soldier Saved
From Death
By President
• {dropped The trapper presumably accept hie appointment, ike went in his place,
i FORT WORTH. QB-h 20-year- ' trawled to his bed. where he died
Old Army inductee—Bud Long- of wounds and exposure
left for military duty today pan '—: hi" "
dering advice sent him by his r na <9
brother condemned to death by H• P• •ldrk 00s
counesaygahonerrearndamyesder: Demon Worn a n't
1 The Colonel a nose orovad mood. HPSt1 aportowm. bath j 1***
12008 Denton Hospital and Clinic-- Ad
a2g Mrs .-Wiley -Cross, Dallas Drive,
medical; Mrs C H Gregory. 907
Fannin, medical. Mrs. Mamie
WdH,NN '
buster—by a Totee only a sena-1 Shrist, of Los Angeie, I
itan, a majority. W. H. Beetendorf of Irving
-———------------1 Mr. and Mrs. C- v. Stallings „„ , . -
pAr INn A DAr yey and daughter-in-law, June Stal- * Oak, medicahischar les Coie, at3
402 Ponder, have returned Krum,, medjcal “ -W. J. Lun- ard
- -- ,..... - -r— day. 1714 W. Sycamor, medical:
Young Eisenhower was far from a model cadet at the military
academy. His grades were erractic.. weak in engineering subjects and
strong in English and history.’The rigid discipline at the academy never
quite succeeded in fitting Ike into its mold.
He frequently had to report himself, as the honor system demanded,
.or minor infractions of the rules- -improper uniform, being late for
black bear at a remote mountain
cabin was slowly pieced together
today.- body here.
A coroner a jury still has not Later, returning to board up
ruled officially on what caused the cabin 10C miles nerthwest of
chorge. Shell abarger probed in
- sonal income tax data if such in
। formation can be secured from the
Civic Boy Choir, Lyric Theatre sur “'
J 7 J 'ar Bivins. Amarillo, who
is a hazy proposition.
Mr. and wo III Myers and ’ L. Aa Morgan
family of Dallas were recent vis- .. _
Kara in the home of Mr. and Mro A 4 "76)
J,M Johnwm. MN Ave D. DCS At 1 Z
HOMiTsi morec i V s. ' George Bragg, sang a group of,
row Memorlahoopttai - 12 Funeral’aervices for Lang Allen' Czeimaswcerolone"natrcnarmta.
icalted wirc.Pgry."oiexisvne, dosenang"inb“pentohmhe and Showed
medical. Mrs Virgean Estes. 616 Hospital and Clinic. Will be held abe direction
am Wednesday in the Shep- . The program,, appropriately
Funeral Chapel I heard on the eve 01 the Epiphany
Mr Morgan. It, had lived at or ' Little hristmas," opened
“11 '1. Locust for 34 years He with Corelli » "Chrisimas Con
waa born in Alabama. He retired • certo" by the Lyne Theatre String
______________mg, 526 Schmits. Mrs. O. V. Da- one grandchild.
ta.Ewihk.RemtEtate,.107 111^1209. Highland
. —' -Elm_street_Hospital-..Admit ted
—mz-Eeamaraen President Truman. But there waa
Frult trees. *•« tree*, nowering no immediate announcement re-
shrgba, everereen shruns Mi kina, garding another session.
100 cleveland, c-sone, will trona- = .. ...
They don't give a damn what hap
pens to their country The only j
thing they are interested in is i
themselves'' .
| Some deserters boasted openly,
to cour martial boards that their
intention waa to, dodge combat i
duty. the Time* said it waa told,
by trial officer* . j
"Parents have defended such
' attitudes, according to these ofi- j
I cere, and more than once con .
gross men have intervened to pre-J
vent the Army from punishing the
sons of their constituents," the
article said
Deputy Chapman said charges
of reckless driving were filed in
Delight Opera Audience
good and cheice slaughter steers and C Cl
yearlings 819-925 75: common to I
medium 012.0181 fat cows SIS .80-
p ■
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I is for me to write lke this. I hope imotion challenging the long held will speak on Decorative tex-AMrs. Goode’s brother. E. T San-
it won’t sound too mushy. Turner theory that Senate rules—inelud ing t tiles and their use" in a toe titre, 1 ders of Grand Prairie was also a
i row Christmas agqin. This will the one which qivesa filibuster open, to the publie. at 4:50 p.m: visitor to the Goode home
make my fourth away from home, its strongest bulwark-remain in Thursday to Room 102 TSCW L. iit_____
X M at anytime you shoulaleffect ’EL The I art.building. She will display * handle, has returned from a visit
i - -7—: —1- ' - -stcrm eenters abort Rufo a colleetion of Japanese fabries. in San Antonio with her daughteri
sr.'s? xs? s x i . rensonais. . peefamuly, & and H 8
time limit on debate, and which James L. Walden, FM, left Sat-
_______ — — xgugforbids any, timerlimit at all iniurda ponanis.navLabynthahikantw.Serugus, 2014 Fowier, visited
MW t WtotliflWMi for ^^eUug rates tfteBfFI Diego an« a boiaa * their niece and family, Mr and
vwn that i coula Anderson and Sen. Lehman (D- spegt with Bismotbere Mrs. Be880 Mrs: D j James near Frisco
-o-t2t 1 tb-NY). who to quarterbacking the Walden, 1916 B LocnsL He will re- "8 ’ D ’ mno:
d care’ at yourseiz. move fora change, contend the old
* Sonny."
ABNEY IVEY
t (Contintea foam Pegs n
Denon Insurance Agents Associa-
1019 good and chetee stocket steer ____________________________
---.. e, p ‘ caives. 820-823 80: stocker.steer.yenr- i ed Denton Monday night with the
Mr. and Mro. Frank R. Phillips lings 822.30 down: stocker rows sit- . c,io.. <
' " war. aueste recentlv nt HIM presentation of a new Christmas*
• I 0 ! Hogs 700 steady: cholce 185-263 opera. "Amahl and the Night' , . A .
FT ,U'JMB1 61 MU g. msmxumuguzuea . f uyyg —pg, 1-----—— -ii hi v uul Mr< sister,and family pound butchem, 910.as-019 so: cnole visitors," together with a concert cellent direction As in most of income
dia"one of the tatters saia, ’ LUVOK33 the Rev Rirhard Irvin will speak and.Mirs. -pound 91730-919: —• 918.80 by the Denton Civic Boy Choir in
letter will be the last. So tonunuea trom mg 1 on. Tue Bible For.Toda V"the Mr. and Mro C. I Hoard of Shtep 3,000: alaugntor iamb* so the TSCW Auditorium.
try to grieve over ate. Anderson (D-NN had made the uri eerie.es . Dallas visited Mrs Heard’s* fa- cents,hiher.otherciqssesqstegdy: Bobby Pannell, 12, member ofi]
"You can’t guess how band *:•*”»* Mrs. Lovise *' Kahn of Dalles ther, D F. Goode, 913 Anderson 5324 gnn Tehoncetatnugate r8 yeh?. | the Boy Choir and Denton Junior or humor
"Decorative teat- j Mrs. Goode's brother, E. T. Ban- hnga 617-418: eun slaughter, ewes I High School student, sang the lead!
27: feeder lambs 217.down: mixed role in the Dallas Lvric Theatre a i
----- ---- , fat lambs 618.30. । production of the one-act opera by
Mrs. •. L. Johnson, 1103 Pan- MONDAT GRAIN ! Gian-Carlo Menotti. A beautiful
FORT WORTH I API —Wheas No 1
hard $2,86 % -641,.
Corn No. 2 whit* 02451-46 2 4.
Oata No 2 White 81.064-07%
a .. „Botzhuma No t yettow milo 03 IS-1 ticity not often found a opers.
a.ti. L >. James ana Mrs. J. 23. .... .. - ,
Shuersrm-gze ROUNDABOUT \
“the Metropolitan Bud (cmmheq hom Hage n .
______ ____J ft Dallas , He served Cole Mid. "butyou’ve But us beat TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY __________
at Upe LeonK*. nt .3 train- ohwolf hound. I BM Pack SPECIAL NdflcL | ita Falls, medical; Ernest Green, from the staff of Texas State Col Ensemble, conducted by Psul Vel
•Es* 4.: I Ec=- gj23= ’ aaasu--' i ea ma w- cm
— - they eateh 52006 2“" pavaa Godwin, 19/Chestnut; c.o Por been receiving hospital treatment Whe Men ome on their way to cThesvmi, and tMRoThommbor
- negney, gave me a ax of . street. Ewing Reai Etase. 107 • ter -ewisvijleiMrs., W; EPrise 1 for,,12 days , nr Bethlehem to present the new- Sanger conducted the services
i j a________ ? J Qessen,TheRev. E; 0. Harrell. First born King with their gifts Shep- Mr Erwin was injured in a
Fwssnaswsens;, The Register mazurfurnishedrgomupatairs berryiAubreyi B.S..Stuart, Den-Presbyterian, U.S, “!ndthe.Rey: i herds, requested by Amahl to head-on auto collision in Cooke
____nimxnn"..12 .Mee"! mAPAtmen ' bath. 10 APPiy toni Mrs. 1308 N°J Phillip Walker, First Methodist bring food for their guests, arrive1 County near Sanger, which also
Mrs. Thomas. Grimes and Church,wil officiate, u : and account for a vocal high-spot claimed the life of Homer Brewer
inMa bgorerp."i.bekarry.Rob with their melodious choral work of Gainesville. He was a Navy vet
ihson J nrs R.lv Tom Griffith. Amahl’s mother attempts to ’ eran of Worid war 11 -nd was
‘John starnes, Bryant andisteal some of the gold to provide employed as a truck driver for
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 124, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 6, 1953, newspaper, January 6, 1953; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1424527/m1/2/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.