Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 187, Ed. 1 Monday, March 20, 1944 Page: 2 of 8
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Hawley and Margaret. of Chicago
are here making their bom* with
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10:30 p. m.. Tollowing a long iih
Womens Club of Denton T uesday
night at 7 o’ciock with a formar
inner at Marquis Hall. Each mem-
ber will invite her erhploye: as a
ines, under the command f Misses |
Betty Calamia and Jimmie Hender-
I HERE
arrested in Den-
31. will be with Mmes J W Smith.
J. P Harrison and Houston Stiff.
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er of the board of
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sode which appealed to the listeners
was that of The Swan. ‘ a composi- j
tion which will go down in history |
as a classic because it is a favorite
ously re
Sanger
Airmeil pgatege
sixcentaen
ounceto eight.
I and interests
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Sales at College
in charge of Mrs W A Colwell
Tiie First Presbyterian w A will
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Dr Lena Skiles Miss He'en Akers
and Miss Faye Cosanougher.
Board and was charged with, the
sale of liquor. ’
QuickC
Admira
Balthrop’s
Service Grocery &
All Types! All Colors!
All Head Sizes'
There were 81,000,000 tread of cat-
tle on American farms at the be-
ginning of this year
Lieut.
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Many a young face in the audi-
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son. were the last to get the situa-
tion well in hand '
ham. violinist.
Mr. Oraham and the orchestra I
are to be commended for their con- I
tinued efforts during these tying
t imes to bring good music to the peo-
pie of Denton
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. June 21—Must last three months trell of Tennessee, Floyd and Poper
1 instead of two under reduction of Byers of Oklahoma
For Peace Slated
For Town Hall
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DIVORCE GRANTED HERE BY
DISTRICr JODGE
First Baptist W _______
3pm. for mission study conducted I
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Science has a dual pur-
pose ! On the battlefronts
it is used ruthlessly to
destroy lives . . . m the
Forester 1109 Mill Street, adding,
but the more I see of the world,
the more impressed I am with the
good old U. S. A' A brother. Corp.
Douglas Brown, recently arrived in
North Africa with a photographic
division of the Army Air Corps. Both
men attended Denton Senior High
School
Youth Organization
’ The third phase of the problem is
that of perfecung the youth orga- i
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in which the youth will work to-
gether in connection with the cen-
ter and to set up the administrative
Directors of Center
The second problem which has
«Datov
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and I
made by Roy Moore and Tom Gar-
ner. State Liquor Board inspectot.
given a gracious and charming per- J
formance by faculty members, Anna '
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Texas State
i in its third
yesterday al
• and apprec
Service men who had birthdiys
this week-end were surprised to
find a birthday cake awaiting them .
at the USO Center here. The cake
hrnicle,, she was ehrone-
pelted to be residing at
POSTAGE GOES UP!
youth and 11-A coupons are valid for three i sisters and brothers. Harold and
I problems gallons from March 22 through Doc Byers and Mrs Peyton Can-
for a month's suppb
of AIDS -
Cut a finer figure in alacka.
Doot wear yourself out with
tiresome exercises -don't give
up all the foods you like. In
clinical tests under the direc-
tion of Dr. Von Hoover 100
persons lost 14 to IS Iba. aver-
age in a few weeks time with
the A YD6 plan. Try the A YDS *
way yourself. Phone'
H M Rusell & Sons Co.
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used by competent skil- 1
ed hands or it again re-
verts back to its baser.
pharmaceutical field it is
"sen* When
Roy----------
ton Sunday afternoon, charged with
the sale of liquor. ( The arrest was
chairman J. L Baldwin. Philip j experience in working with youth.
Coury Mack Gay. W M. Loveless, and agreed to assist in the project
W B. Peters, Jack Schmitz, Champ by contacting outstanding training
Taimfano and Shelton Rvan centers in the nation. In addition.
This committee enlisted the ser- Southerland supplied the commit-
sion is coupled
experience and
Hun
Think of gardening as a
manufacturing process and you
are on Iha road to better yielda
and finer quality vegetqbles
Good seed produce fin MME
LOANS
J. H. NEBLETT
308 Jackson Bldg.
To Sing Here
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"Bosses’ Night” for
Business Women
machinery 'or the project.
Southeriand was 'impressed by
used to save lives,
its accuracy and
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problama pertaining to the open- 1 to contact a m
ing and maintenance of the new club or a men
Kiwanis Youth Center ar being , directors and explain the Adea
studied by the executive committee
of the board of directors Three ____ .___
matters have been especially ;m- had the attention of the commit ice |
portant in current discussions The and of the board is that of obtain- 1
ht is that of repairing the build- Lg
UM. Although the committee will ter
n? have access to the building until Hogs Fouadation of the University .
Apr l. m the meantime plans are of Texas met with the executive
being formulated for the repair of committee Wednesday and made a
the structure when it is available number of constructive suggestions
Mrs Norman Vance and children. !
PRESCRIPTIONS
However, it must
captured by the Japanese about 1
two years ago during the battle of
I the Philippines
Gracerv & Market I nization Plans are being laid for a
’ MOD VALUES poopu.soxtanonugozvdszotne
Phone 71 county, who will formulate a con-
| Wit US inn to provide for the manner
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MAN CHARGED WITH SALE OF t Dameron heard here Saturday by
LIQUOR HERE ( District Judge Ben W Boyd, the
James Alexander was arrested in j Judge authorized the
Denton Sunday afternoon by Sher- I name of the plaintiff
iff Roy Moore and Tom Garner, I Lewis -
finance chairman and Miss Mary
Beth Duke her assistant all but a
few of the bond dollars were col-
lectedinrone night.
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Mother of Byron 1
Henderson Succumb*
Mrs Ella Hendersen of Bonham,
mother of Byron Henderson of Den-
of service to which she contributed.
Under the managemert of Miss 1
Mary Frances Jackson, dormitory !
to inspector
the
many children's concerts since on to any Coca-Coladealer. where
first performance in Chicago 22 trucks,.w U P ick themup.and win
- ward them to the army, which will
•*' y>" 4 ,"iy • ewe
' land’s recommendations received the “A" ration from three to two
that the executive committee was , gallons a week B B-1 C and C-1
Hundreds of yards of New Cottons, Washable Checks,
Plaids, Stripes, Dote, Florals! White Goods, Batiste,
Eyelet Embroidery, Gabardihe, Dotted Embroidery,
Linine, Dimity, White Waffle Pique, Percale Prints.
39c yd-
(By Associated Press'
Meats fats, etc —Book 3 brown
Co here in a recent issue of the i
One of ou
Hand made
tent. Laid,
and Ripple
variety nt •
DEN*
WRITEV
South
years ago. It parades before
DENTON
COUNTY MEN
Wm R Hicks chairman oi the as to techniques to e used in
bulding and equlpmo.it committee, securing a direcor. As a primary
appointed the following committee , qualification he suggested that the
to make plans for the alteration of committee should try' to find some- t
the butting Clyde Carpenter, one with technical traming and
1
father Ensign Norman Vai cr
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to Velma
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The silver wings of the serial
navigator were awarded to William
E Goode 806 Ruddell Street, at
he received his commission as sec- 8:15.
. NI~-- e -n+-el--c nit -en nf • na
Saint-Saens’ "Carnival
Roy Allen Jr son of Mr and Mrs Bases for Just and Lasting Peace"
Roy Allen of Denton, has recently and ‘Religious Bases for Just and
written to his rarents that he is Lasting Peace " Last week "Econ- ________ __
improvmg in.a hospital in the omic Bases for Just and Lasting Bukay. harpist, and G~orge Leed-
Philippines The nature of his Hi- Peace" was the topte for diseus- *
Eac en who aonated mono 2. D. A. R. Chapter
cetved a tas ndicatig the branch Hears [)r Btmney
h. AhmM
PRi ri k -
tor the state Liquor
Servicemen’s
qirmgil within
U.S. takas aww
8-centrate.
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study in the church at 3pm i the nist to win the rank of general. !
The Church of Christ Bible Class j having started out as a private The
meets at J pm in the church : Navy booth, beginning as an ap- j
Bible study at 2 p m tor the prentice seaman sailed as an ad Ms
Highland Baptist W M S will be miral an hour later It was skip- Hawley. while their husband and
pered by Misses Hansard and Mary '
living at 503 West Hickory Street
Jack W Brown wrote of
Africa to his mother Mrs
counsel with Denton :
adults about many vital
campaign . had travelled the great-
—— -g--- -p wwu J-, est number of miles. Both men
mere mention of “Peter and the came here for the week-end from
Wolf" because this clever creation , camp Howse
by the Russian composer, Proko- ai the Saturday night dance the
fef tells a tale which is now crawd was large with perhaps a
familiar to countls., youngsters more evenly divided number of men
throughout the Uited States. Its | and girls. Miss Virginia Hieta, USO
recorded version has been used by hostess said
many school teachers to give chil- , cookies were furnished the U8O
dren an acquaintance with orcbes- by the B o. P and the Couples
tral instruments. The chief char- dlass of the First Methodist Church,
acters to the tale are depicted by 1__
certain instruments: the bird by a .
Merleynehemeragk Instruments for
Soldiers Needed
rapt attention which children and! — ■ _____
adults alike gave to Conductor j
Graham's excellent reading of the I Denton people are urged to ex-
work. । amine their attics and closets for
The solo bite were executed with unused musical Instruments for the
an authority not usually found in , armed services, In coordination with
a student symphony orchestra, i a nation-wide drive to provide ms-
Byron Goode flutist, Bob Low. ical instruments to service men
clarinetist..Richard Smittle, oboist. . throughout the world This cam-
Willard Elliot, bassomist. and the । paign. now entering its final week,
horn, section deserve special praise I s being sponsored in Denton by
fortheirmastery of the technical ; the Coca-Cola Bottling Co, at the
dimculties demanded by the com- request of the War Department,
poser. No Httle credit for the sue- । - - • —2 •-----
cessful performance should go to I
•n. kRFSlaa_J E Ta a- • -I ’ IcuS, UcarlIIS,- « UUI UlUlW. EuvE=
at the micropnonais whoapreided ' and banjos are particularly needed
i
Bosses' Night" will be observed
l y the Business and Profesrlonal
lecturers who would be able toithree gallons through March 21: I Gracie Nell Byers, at home: five
I authorized by the board of directors coupons goods for two gallons B-2,
j to proceed at once in carrying ihem B-3, c-2 and C-3 coupons good for
ouf j five.
the military services, in making pointed out as being adequate for
tentative drawings for Hoot plans the Denton project He will return Chart above shows increased postage you U pay after March 26th, when
and structural changes in the build- • to Denton about April 1 for a fo rates in new tax bill go into effect
big. Preston M Geren has been low-up conference with the com-
employed to serve as architect in mi’tee
the project When proposed plans Southerland commended Denton I
are ready, committees of youths and tor having to hand $11,000 with
United States. Gorin received his
Col Lloyd R Garrison oi Denton musical education to Austria scored
____________ =e- was among the Texans in Eglana ’ his first operatic success to Czeeh-
; attending a reunion of Lone Star oslavakta, and has concertized ex-
Pm l r H-rame State collegemen held at the No 3 I tensively throughout Europe.
IICV. J. U. Divio Grosvenor Club in London, col. — ■ -■
h.. . Garrison. Texas Univerzity alum- .
Claimed bv Death nuamair.“2earsonorkars S' Pohtual Bases
‛ H Garrison of Denton
adults will study them and make which to carry the Youth Center
suggested changes after which the forward and he was impressed by
architect will make the final blue- the fact that the' entire community
prints and the county as well have mani-
Equipment Restrictions ' fested such widespread interest in
in view m the fact that dricul- the project. Southerland promised
GM have already been encountered the assistance of members of his I
in obtaining permits for the lumber own staf who will come to Denton
needed in making the alterations for one on two wteks at a time to ,
the opening of the center may be provide expert assistance in rer-
delayed longer than otherwise feeling orzanization approaches to .stamps Y ana Z valid through
would be the case it was pointed the various functions of the enter-. March 20 Book 4 10-point red
out. This delav can be obviated to Pises stamps AB B8, C8 D8 E8 and
tied of th< Texas Pederation of
Fowler Jones For once the Mar-
ian World Order Other topics yet
to be discussed include 'Social
place in an unattractive building students. The Anny booth commanded by
equipped with attic funuture and | The First Presbyterian U.S A Misses Carol Baker. Bonnie Jean
.a juke box He said that the Den- . W A meets lot mssion eaucation 1 Cummings and Mary Marshall, was
ton setup is to be unique -h the — ----- ‘ * ---- 1 - — -— — - - " ’
state and in the nation s
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Igor Gorin, above. Russo-Amer-
ican baritone who tun achieved
for the evening will be
A^ divorce was^ granted^ here Bat- with Complete Plant Eond!
674 “!heastdodMtiun
James Climaldi
American Red
delphia. From
celved the ana
camp Stalag 3
10,000,000 Red
prisoners held
of all peoples Yesterday it
Vance's father.
Clubs The program chairmen are
ness is not known here Allen was sion.
LA MODE "
South Side Square
mhcr- ■
Mattie Lloyd Wooten, president-
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me
oncert of the
emoon before • -- —-------
tive audience |>as sent by Mrs Davis, 311 Wood-
land Street, In honor of her brother
who, somewhere overseas, celebra-
ted his birthday last week.
Pvt. William Monsanto, whose
home is Balboa. Canal Zone, came
the fartherest distance and a sol-
dier who has recuperated from
wounds received in the Sicillan
AousrioNe*
• ewa ,
-estut
ear a procession of animals inchid-
ing tiie lion, hens and roosters, 1
donkeys, elephant kangarocs, the
cuckoo, birds, fossils, the swan Die (
score gives a prominent port to two
pianos which were ably performed
yesterday by student pianiats, Eliza-
beth Pox and Clara Beth Lynn
Miss Fox and Miss Lynn both dis-
played splendid progress toward
musical maturation. Another epi- j
EC. Symphony BirthdaxCehe
Draws Praise
-ehp im- -
sperial guest The theme of the
are not supplied with llofth
many law materials they re-
quire trom ARM*. —".2 -
To be sure your vegstaM—
are ridl inminvakolod IU
EPPmwgaalan"ni. HW
taguhe mr qme-reou m
topyiidBuyyou’nudsom
r. the chief He
I the Wolf" by >
Carnival of the .
Lanch Hmes ere hapvy times whew war workers fieri the "din,
ner pair pocked with feeds fihet OMk a pueeb .Mb thai
sew as nutritieus as they are 4elicious. It's a treat to watch the
way they “go to work" on lunehes that contain appe-tempting
feods trom each of the CASK? SEVEN GRovrSF These uinz
and thrilling energ foods are this week's NO ron—oW
POINT FOOD FEATURES at ECONOMY’S Take advantage of
ear speclal low prices to get acquainted with our greed variely
ot LUNCH BOX FOODS. ,
Red Croi
Lawton. Wash. and Mrs Cullin, All Denton people were urged to
who, is making her home in Fort participate in this series of "town
Worth, were week-end guests of his hall meetings ' held on Tuesday
mother and sister, Mrs Florence evenings, of which the general
Cullin and Miss Florence Cullin, theme is The Building of a Christ-
Kiwantans (expressed apprecin-
■ ton for the zeneral public interest
already mar Jested in tiie project.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that sealed
lads will be received in the office of
the County Supertntendent far the
■ale of the Bernard School Build-
ing Sanger, Texas, on or before
March 30th. The board of trustees
. reserve the right to reject any ar
and asked for continued support as
the project prog eased toward the
goal of complete, wholesome service hold its annuo! meeting in the ed-
• to the youth of the community I ucation budding 120 South Elm
Mikel Brown Funeral Home Tues-
day at 10:30 a m. followe1 by burial
in Eonham. Mrs Hendersom, a
widow, is survived by another son.
Carleton Henderson of Grand
Prairie Byron Henderson is to
Bonham for funeral services
some extent by the fact, that some ‘ oordination of Agencies
activities can beginin buile m Southerland particularly stressed
before**is comple < nd.P 10 Um importance of coordinating tiie
the. tormealepening the school, the family and the part-
fuct-tha.many activities can.be time work of youth of working -
plannedin. and executed through existing ‘organzations of
iheureoaraebrgkangveryone who.^^ and 0 declining to take
k _ “a a ehanve that I over any of the functions already
has.anideasgbuss nuhekht being performed by ex toting groups
might be made wayhmwhe He recommended the establish- 1
secure materials, or funcuans wrcn men, 0 . ootrenonai mn.I om.
might be carries on in hr building aduis who w counsel definitely for five pounds stamp Miss___
mmmau 9prrohIEaN with youth regarding vocational in- ' 40 good for five pounds for home Moody in 1898
TEET / O) terests and aptitudes He suggested canning through Feb 28 1945 Surviving are his wife; five chil-
1X01/ —3 JEL HIS WAT the sponsoring of a vocation day" । Shoes—Book I stamp 18 valid dren. Mrs. Ray Harwell of Lampas-
PesMaralinebetweenthumbandfinger. .to stimulate both adults and youth ( through April 30 Book 3 airplane As. Joseph W Byers of Los Angeles
Bmed eqwiy apart Lone fbreeprove in vocational problems He sug- ! stamp 1 good indefinitely A new j Calif, Capt. Perry J C. Byers in
Moroline’shich qualitya.Fon cheioe Rested making contacts with many stamp becomes valid May l i the South Pacific. Lieut. Chester
merape& MM—- agencies which supply leaders and Gasoline—10-A coupons good for W Byers in England and Miss
Ginghams, yard ----------..
Printed Waffle Pique, yard ......______
-Batiste, Muslins, swlkses, yard —
Printed Chintz, yard ...............
.......Taffeta, yard —-
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■SSI mr"oKiButt‛o‛benton‛szsnn
home Saturday at 2 15 p. m. Pun -promoted to corporal at Brooks
eral services were to.be held Mon- Field.
day at 2 30 p m to the Pirs Res- , , "Political Bases for Just and Last-
byteran Church USA conduct- Laevt. Clyde Raley if the U S ing Peace will be discussed Tves-
Book 4 10-point red ed by the pastor Rev J J Cope- Cavalry, sou oi M ’ and Mrs C C day night at 1 o'clock in the muni-
B8 C8. D8. E8 and land Rev of . Raly. 700 West Hickory Street has cipal auditorium as the second of a
F8 good through May 20 One- and Rev E c Lambert of Lam- cabled his parents of ins arrival in series of “town hall meetings" be-
point brown stamps good as change pasas Burial was to be to Rom England ing sponsored by a local committee
through March 20: red tokens good lawn Memorial Park —“— of churchmen and civic leaders Dr
indefinitely Rev Byers was a Presbyterian Tech Sgt B J Alters of the aimy Paul Young, Dr S B McAlister
Processed foods—Book 4 green minister and unea a few —months . force#, who is stationed at Drew and J R, Swenson will constitute
stamps K. L and M valid through ago was pastor of the Presbyterian Field, Tampa, Fla. is spending a a panel to discuss the topic, after
March 20 10-point blue stamps Church U S. A in Sanger Edu- furlough here with hi wife, 1014 which tiie meeting will be open for
A8 B8 C8. DO and E good through cated at Lane Seminary Cincin- Congress Avenue Albers is a general discussion by the audience
March 20: blue tokens good indefin- ' nati ohio lie was born June 3 member of the crew if a Flying, Persons attending will be invited
1 itely. 1875. Ui Tennessee and had lived in Fortress. | to ask questions on the subject and
Sugar —Book 4 stamp 30 valid ui- Texas 47 years. He was married to _ , p c. , , „ e 10 make comments aS contribu-
........ .. _ ------. .— Zara Hlizabeth TaTev in Corp ® P Cullin of the U S tan is to the understanding of the
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By RICHAR
Associated
Twenty-one
the conquest t
lands is over
hold two new 1
stve harbor les
Japan s key T
and 1300 miles
Islands
Gen Dougla:
niqued today
‘driven from L
nree base in t
there is nothi
defending.” a
man added
Since dismo
started the
Momote audr
Island was a
harbor, possibl
ing the entire
was secured 1
an drome and
Vanquished
in the Admira
tion or ultima
Americans wh
Relief
ForY
Creomulslor
tpueE {0e 1
insng
flamed bronc
q02e3r2r
demanding yi
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for Coughs c
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98c and $1.19 J
- 98c and $1.19. ,
59c and 69c
4
' Corp O. H Bailey Jr. recently
, comporting the Quartermasters Ad-
T S C W girls hvmg in Austin ministration School at Camp El-
i Hall found a new way to encour Hiott, San Diego Cato, lias been as-
_ , , age the sale of war bonds as pros - signed to the Hearquarters Co of
" Smeets ajedbs mhe $30 bond they presented j the U. 8 Marine Corps. He has
- ' to the college. ' I reported that certain supplles re-
Sunbeams"meetar"tesame"hour, Three bgothg each representing icentiy issued to him were prepared |
bith in the church. ’ in the living rqom and he girls do- and that these supplies were much '
The First Methodist W 8 C S nated to the ne representing the sppecud 3, -11 c ... ,
meets at 3 p m in the-church for branch of the service to which her ' Texas who received them His wife • Our Town and World Prosperity
_____. ______ Bible study and wilMear a book "top man” belonged The booths, ------ ----- ‘ ------- “ ‘ An adaree “iU he ciuen h nr
. the fact that Denton is prowiding j review "Why GodGUsed Moody." , decorated in red white and blue !
on a permanent basis for the social j by Miss David Marie Lindsay, and t were the work of Miss Claire Hans-
and recreational needs oi its youth, , a voice solo by her sister, Miss 1 ard, a sophomore councilor to the
rather than setting up a temporary , Gene Lindsay, both T S.C.W. E ali.
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INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE
Grades 4-12-4
Grades _______ 5-10-5
Bag Lots, 100 lbs. 91.95
20°0 Super Phosphate, 100
Unl. $1.50
Increase the war needs the
most economical way by us-
ing more fertilizer.
THE SEED HOUSE
Corner Bell and McKinney
College education department 1 all bids
spoke to the Benjain Lyon Chapter, ma
D A. R Friday afternoon in the 11
home of Mrs E D Criddle. with J Dd
Mmes E W Provence and R R tamumum
Knox of Krum co-hostesses His ETTHE
subject was Wars Effect on Fam- DvAm
ily Life ' "
During the business session an- i
nouncement was made that the |
game tournament tor the benefit of , A
the blood plasma fund scheduled d
for next Saturday, has been post-t A
poned The hostesses served re- ! “
freshments to right members and a 4
guest. Mrs L 8 Gardner of Mus- l ach
kogee. Ok The next meeting, April 1
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Plans for Youth Center Go Forward
As Action Taken for Building Repair.
Center Director, and Organization
Lattac.
rote at destruction You
can confidently come to
us in the knowledge that
we are scientifically
trained to fil your pre- ,
vices of Ensign J P Moore a mem- tee with the names of a number of
ber of the Kiwanis Club now with persons whose qualifications he
I - Rayon Lining Cloth
The Boston Store
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I TWO TO ATTEND MUSIC CON-
VENTION
I Dr Wilfred Bato and Dr W H.
Hodgson of the North Texas state
muaie faeulty wmw to leave Monday
afternoon for Cincinnati to attend
the convention of the Musk- Teach-
ers National Association meeting In
conjunction with the National As-
sociation of Schools of Music Hain
is vice-president of the N A 8. ’
M and associate secretary of the
Music Teachers National Associa-
| ton.
I GRANTED CHANGE OF NAME IN
DISTRICT COURT
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1 at 1 p at and followed by install-
ation of officers and business re-
view
First Christian W C meets in
circles North Circle with Mrs W
D Hodges, 820 North Elm. Central
with Mrs T C Crubaugh, 114 East
Sycamore. West with Mrs J P
Rudd. 1713 West Mulberry, all at
3 p tn . Junior with Mrs R R
Thomas 2245 Scripture, at 4 p m.
First Baptist Fidelis business
I group meets at 8 p m with Mrs
Helen Price. 1314 Bolivar
A new manufacturing trick saves
I a fifth of a mile of arc welding
on each gear case for cargo ships
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