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DENTON, TEXAS. RNCORD -CHRONIC LE, MONDAY, MAY t. 1944
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Methodist Fund
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Team captains Monday at noon
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Born in lows Nor. 5. 1864). he had
Mrs Ray Chapman 507 West Hick-
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PICTURE OF A
PERFECT MAN
SPORTSMEN
By HI GH FILLERTON JR
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BONAR & ORR
Smith, president urged all members
spxts and plays the trump. ’
and Jewell Eastman Sooner j ways of preventing attempted clo-
| to attend
INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE
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A. G. Kirkpatrick
()f Denton Dies
Sanger Denis to
Hark Rooseri,lt
Deep Sea Fisher
Among Visit oft
GUARANTEED
HEAT RESISTANT
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Giv a KENT and you give
the Smartest and Finest
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workers starting out to make cells
on members in a whirlwind cam-
paign it was hoped to complete
A G Kirkpatrick. 83 627 Bernard
Street. died at 11 55 Saturday night
president and
vice-president
Phone 1510
C. W. ORR
Benjamine Mi
Paints, Vai
and Enam
A all Paper and <
Tarver J W Ashley. Sam H Sul-
livan J R Ashley and N C Batu
to his old job
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At the start of every Senate ses-
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lour loan can be repaid in easy monthly payments—
which is almost perfect organizing. SEE US TODAY'
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TODAY
on the HOME FRONT
CHATTER ON
SPORTS AND
Tigers Dtsappointing
The Detroit Tigers disapxtted a
a hometown crowd of 25.151 b- lon
ing twice to the Chicago Whte Sox
Texas Jok
Corralled and Bn
as presented I
“I GIVE YOU TE
by Boyce Hou
$2.00
rhe most "Tex-y‘
ever written
FULTZ NEV
AGENCY
SW Comer Squ
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KENT
Office Over Boston Store
J. E. BONAR
Wheravei he has been
during the ix ve us he ha.
North Locust.
The Sam Houston School P -T
A will hold a special business meet-
THE
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I romp with his bird dogs that are
। kenneled in the stadium and care- .
' fully inspects the baseball field even '
[ before he looks up his friends
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for the National ( ias C’ompany hr
fore Joining the army and when 1
the was 1s over he Ls gomg ha k
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Also a musician, Sgt (rafco rang 1 ing at 3 15 P m
school auditorium
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"k sa
a Dallas hospital, of complica-
750
tishermniory. and Circle 2 with Mrs
Kirkpatrick 1213 Austi
Mrs WiU Pate taught the Bible
! study lesson to 10 members and
for covered dish
in this lux of work when he was 14
Amone the tyres of fishing SL
GrafTeo nas done are netting. to" h
fishing trawling and seining , Get -
$086
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49• 5 ^I««S
WOULD COST J« »O
If PUICHASID SEPARATELV
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Jap Hiskri
' let le direetor
1 Jacksonv
majority voted against cloture in
1941.
with a quartet
committee meets at 3 p m in the
church.
The campaign for 130,000 for im-
_ provement of the First Methodist
T C. band sets up its music stands church began officially Sunday *f-
on the court yard steps of Terrill I ternoon with approximately 100
Team
St Louis
Philadelphi
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
Brooklyn
New York’
Bosotn
Chicago
m. Circle
the army
base ba! player wears campaign rib-
boils all over his chest but wont
Send vour chanmg and prewtng here gunday
poll tax bill probably not even a ting an occasional shark in with
majority- much less two-thirds of the hadaock. pollack and other tish
them would vote for cloture A . IS nothing unusual He hus tished at
"Rfrlil roffpe
on any C 45 y-
ELECTRIC
ANTME COvNTY- AND
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will be given on the campus of
From Many States \ MrtheTstdtetgwsdneedN
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until he entered
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Let meet back ' reading of the journal of the pre-
into my stride Pfc Norm vious day s business. Ordinarily
Scott who was with the Manne this is dispensed with by unanimous
air wing on Guadalcanal, has pitch- consent if any Senator objects. the
ed a couple of fine games for the | journal has to be read
GrafTeo was a deep se.
al 12 30 p m
Arnold Rosenstein
on his first visit
now we hear that one of the
Sam Rayburn for
H D Cooper.
Collins. John
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VNDERSTANO
IT is.
•UT DON'T ,
2$ S
Ousted from first place by Cin- ' on George Myall's 10th anning sin-
cinnati on Saturday, the St Louis gle The As grabbed the fterprece
Cardinals regamed the National -7 to 3
league top rung by plasteing a. The scheduled doubleheaders be-
double defeat on the Reds. 5 to 1 . tween the Boston Red Sox and the
and 1 to • Hix-hit pitching by Ney York Yankees and the Phila-
both Max Lanier and Al Jurisd’ch . delphia Phiies and the Brooklyn
turned the trick Thomas de Ia Dodgers were pstponed because of
Distinciien by
Losing 12 Games
Ry TED MEIER
Associated Press Sports W riter
.. Those poor Chicago Cubs gained J
an unwanted distinction yesterday '
They lost a doubleheader to Pitts
burgh to become the first major
league club in 24 years to lose 12
ccnsecutive game this early in Jie
season
Wath Charley Gumm their third
manager within a week back on the
coaching lines after an absence of
of Albany N. Y
l r Jo
with Mrs Walter Macev
Follow The Crowds
EAT AT
THE GRILL
Choice Steaks, Lunches.
Sandwiches. Homemade
The Grill
petual care. Easy terms, no interest.
No taxes. No. assessments. 250 ■
, wonderful, wearable
highly tested rayon
Con
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Alabama South Carolina, Georgia tation Most or the soldiers came .
Arkansas Texas and Tennessee - from Cainp How/e, 1u
to abolish the poll tax as a pre- some sallors froin
resequisite for voting ' were preset.
The anti-poll taxers say millions M ny hundreds of soldiers were
of poor whites and negroes are kept in Denton during the week end.
from the polls by the tax South perhaps the largest number in ro-
erners. and there are many who cent weeks and they sought enter-
agree with them, say federal action tainment of many varieties, includ-
against the lax would be an invas- ( mg visiting the colleges, cycling 1
ion of states rights and other pastimes
Only the optimists think the bill , Saturday night many ttended
has a chance. Southern senators i the USO dance at Teachers Col- '
have promised to use the filibuster lege and at al times they were
tions following major surgery. He
had been a supervisor of the South-
the army. Sgt Lakjer has ontni-
were the following Mrs
ern Division of Western Union, for '
50 years and retired 13 years ago. » meeting Wednesday afternoon at
Born in Iowa Nov. 5, 1860, he had the Baptist Church. The meeting
Team
St Um.s
New Yorh
Washingto
< hi age
Cleveland
Bston
Philadripht
D troit
First Christian W C
Cruz, of the Reds, held the Cards
to three hits in the. nightcap. but
one was Danny Litwhiler s h met
for the one run of the game
The St Louis Browus retained '
their lofty first place berth in the
American Leugve by splitting a twin
bill with Cleveland Jack Kramer
won his ffth straight in the open-
er 7 to 4. The tribe took the after
piece. 3 to 2, behind Allie Re nolds
seven-hitter
six years the Bruins ropped two
cvertime stiuggles to ‘ e Pirates 6
t 5 in 14 12: and 3 to 2 in il
irames
Rip Sewell o. it pitched three Cub
flingers to take the opner lor the
For those dear-to-your-heart I A.
ual clothes. For slacks! Skirts’
A former pipe line w rker Sgt
Tony Pugliese of New Yojk liked
the work so well he pian to go beck
rth Clean-
City Dela^
trash hauling set
leek in North Dentc
ned because of th
ig trash from the
lac to rain. Mayor
lid Monday. The I
um the section sou
treet will te comple
is weather will per
Thomas of Houston is stationed at
Norman Ok where he is going to
school to learn all about ordnance
। work in the navy After the war
I he plans to attend Texas A A M
I College.
MEAl-RESISTUNG gtonwore
•. Dual eft wa lev • Htetime
(By Associated Press ) o,
Meats, PaU. etc—Book 4red
stamps A8 through T8 now valid in-
definitely No more red stamps will
be validated until June 3.
Processed Foods-—Book 4 blue
.tains A8 through Q8 now valid
indefinitely Next series of.e five
stamps stamps will not be valid un-
til June 1
Sugar Book 4 stamps 30 and 31
good for five pounds indefinitely
Stamp 40 valid for five yohnfs for
home canning through Feb.9 38
1946
Shoes- Book 3 airplane stamps 1
and 2 good indefinitely
Gasoline—11-A coupons good or
three gallons through Jane 31
B-2 B-3. C-2 and C-3 coupons good
for five gallons
“BE NEAT!”
Your clothes become old
too soon. Tack up a re-
minder to bring or sen
your clothes regularly
to College Tailors to
keep them fresh and
new looking.
We do our own Altering,
Dyeing and Repairing.
College Tailors
______ day but W a Miller, general chair-
scheduled to be given Wednesday I man. was well pleased with the
S usual while night. May 17 | activity of the day and the tenta-
nearby bases I ----------- tive figures of some of the group
D . rn captains, and phophesied the goal
Events I omorrow will be reached within the week
Some definite figures will be given
First Metnodist W S C 8 meets out Tuesday, he said
Cloture Procedure
There are two reasons for that
Some day other senators might gang
up and impose cloture on them, or
they thuik it s Democratic to penult
endless debate But there are even
in Bos’on
to Amertran Cleaners and Dyers Cornell Unversity where he
221 W Oak. We eaH for and deliver
cherry point Marine air station
team though he hsn t fully recov-
ered from Malaria.
ngress has a lot of ways to skin : m. ,, .,,,
“ I Pihs on the Wnere is
Its j home?" map at the USO
best prospects seen at Oklahoma's
spring football practice was Johnny
Austin a navy V-12 trainee who '
saw action all over the Solomons I
the war he plan to becon ■ i radio : ,o attend
singer and let his deep .a tilling .. "
become merely a hobb ROSELAWN MEMORIAL PARK
Sprcial to Record-Chronicle
SANGER May 8 At the presi-
dential precinct convention held
here Saturday 11 delegates were
elected to attend the Denton County
Democratic Convention in Denton
I May 9 and they were instructed
I to vote as a unit for such men and
I measures as will promote the can-
j didacy of Prankiin Rooseveit for
Rekocesz kaq,
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end ZM*D
WASHINGTON. May 8—(P- '
• Frosted Gren Bend with Geld Soripes
• FrestedBue Bene wi Geta senpe.
• I mod whi. Daud wi Qota Sonipes
• DriOmiU Baby Bad
ddr TWO
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Cubs Achieve
m1d02
WELL, - ITookm‛—i
PoLLV-ANNE OvTFORA,
vove IM IT vast
might/- oRove oven
#vER LONEL a oxo
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SHF;
Spring Change-Over Service
Includes bum per-to-bum per
tervice Motor tune-up. com- ,
plete lubrication; dram and
flush radiator check hose
connections. teat and adjust
brakes; service batten in-
speet and clean tgnition i
eystem
when Lieut Comm
-Oklahoma U ath-
• •mies home from his
Ela post he has a
1 with
Tueslas in
Mrs A
the people of Trapani. Sicily have
installed a marble bust of Lieut
Col Fhd Thomas Iowa fontball,
baskethall and track man of 1009-
1911 in their town hall in re ogn-
tiom of his work as civil affairs
Ar if your car is to nerve
you faithfully during the
spring and summer month*,
vital parts must be adjusted
now to give your motor the
pep and power necessary to
keep it up to wartime per-
formance We can give your
tar the complete spring serv-
ice it needs to prolong Ite
useful life Drive in tomorrow
praise hL ability at basketball and
the boys at the naval air station other sports p® wili- P Laster
Kaneohe in Hawaii that his biggest from Georgia and Corp James
thrlls in baseball came on the Prevatte a former salesman from
occasions when he hit three homers North Carolina who is now wear-
in one game He's likely to get a ing the Good Conduct Merai.
few more thrills this summer Pvt Carmen Costanzo, Donmore
with per
closed with a short business session
and Mrs Lee Toothaker pro-
nounced the benediction.
Pitche1 Bill
{First Baptist W M 8 meets in
circles at 3 p m Circle 1 with Mrs
W S Neale. 316 North Locust Cir-
cue 2 with Mrs M D Fulling’m.
m0 West Sycamore Circle 3 with
Mis Mary Williamson. 1806 West
Mulberry. Circle 4 with Mrs J S
Wanted to buy. wtre hangers
talk more than one hour on any
legislative proposition But the
Senate has no such rule and per-
mits endless debate which can be
stopped only by cloture
Cloture can be imposed only by
a two-third* vote of the Senate
1 The anti-poll taxers may try to get
I that cloture to choke a filibuster
! They're not likely to succeed
For although a majority of the
senators might vote for tile antl-
Suits! Jumpers! Strutter is
BEN IVEY
army took him and let him go
again on Ted s first day in the
Phils camp this spring he belted'poll tax bill or cloture—can be of- . .0... .
a 350-fot homer and since then!fered so. if poU tax Sena tor Bi. ke oiutivr Pc rchuorkibtakin
rhev haver, t ben able to get hun asks for a reading of the journal an V6.Prt in m a" 5 1 o
out of the linep currently I and then offering an amendment on chgamiyen , siKda, school and 1
hitting in the 30o . las i it. Senator Blunk another poU tax- when le had Nccds, ane
. ercan filibuster al day by debating M ted n.m with a . Laque u the
.. . .. Blokes amendment. I name of each menner written on it
Mw telis. This an go on day after day- now one of Sgt Lkjers pized pos.
-----------1 with Senator Bloke asking for the sesskor s
previous davs journal to be read ; Ameig sume of he othe: service.
I and then offering a namendment on I men at the UsO Sunday were P!c
I which Blunk whi filibuster -until Elmer Lepoir a truck driver Ui
the anti-poll taxers holler uncle and | Nebraska befor: entering he army
Dha agree to forget their bill set Glenn E Flenker a iormer
— ---— ■ .. ... farnet from Iowa whose buddies
k v. Phane
r-tv j‛
Muee“—m+. -----
I! the poll taxers wanted to on
the day they knew the antipoll tax-
ers were going to ask for a vote on
the bill they could ask for a read-
ing of the journal
Any Senator can offer an amend-
. ment or correction to the journal
There amendments and correction:,
are privileged matter with which
the Senate must proceed until
HELLO/. HELLO?- isthu you MnatFKtfbrte»
\ VW THU CAR .MI
■ C) I e I YOvSoLD Me! I I ,
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First Presbyterian U 8 A . W A
meets at 3 p. m. in thie < hurch for
-short for non-stop oratory’ -to writing letters, playing ping pong busmess
—- .. to death They did it in and other games talking, reeding j Highland Street Baptist W M S
1941 after the House passed a sim- and just relaxing at the USO meets at 2 p. m lot Bible Study
ilar bill A week-end visitor who would be wih West Side Baylist Chinch
Possiby the majority of senators envied by amateur fishermen every | Church of Chi 1st Bible Class
would vote for the bill, if they ever where was Tch Sgt Joseph P , meets 111 church at 3 p m
had chance to vote on the bill Graffeo Jr. of Evertt. Mass, who "i"‛ Prshutenia" W * "e’ ""
itself says the largest fish he ha. ever
Under House rules no member can caught weighed 670 pounds. Sgt i
comes from a long line of hi~her-
men Hi grandtater who is 98
jeans old is nw operating his 6,-
foot fishing boat Two brothci-
are doing deepseu fishing At pres ,
ent Sgt GrafTeo, himseit, started
tailors with the precision you in-
sist upon for your immaculate
sports togs. Strutter is a national
favorite. Found in nine exciting,
fun-loving colors
1. A Willis W T
Richardson T A
Beaman Second
tier, Social 1
Jirculo Club
Circulo Club enter
ner. program anc
y night in the ho
Moore, 406 North 1
t program inclu
i and songs bv Ci
yet and clarinet d
er Moore and
m and a reading t
lie
- NEW YORK May 8—P—Sur-
prising as it may seem, sports mat
get a lilt from returning service
men even before the war ends .
a number of them are helping to
kerp pro baseball going, of course
Washington 2-3 Philadelphia
(arst game to mnnings).
Boston at New fork (2). rain
0 Spordnng shenmerine evee
, Diethich squeezed home tie winn.n*
> run in the opener Tony Cu nel
I lo s two run single nr the winth won
3 P
ander Wood, 60. (
1 his home at 11
ul services are sch
t. Tuesday in t
idist Church, to be
ev. B. H Terrill,
ter, followed by bur
t cemetery.
n in Georgia Apr!
had been a reside r
ars and of Denton
He was a mem
idist Church and i
riving are his wife
d been married 58
I her marriage was
gdell, and Uie foil.
J L. Wood of Abi
Doolev of Floydac
ol St Paul Park. N
Vaughn of Rar
‘rhompson and Jac
y; Mines W H
eport. La ; W A
.Das. Ben Smith of
nd Joe Harris of F
Class Otis
Pirates while Al Rubelinu’s 11th ' the second
homer won the nightcap to put Johnny Rucker s ninth inain sm-
thc Bucs in the first division gle broke a six-game losine sfeak
--------------------------------- for the New York Giants as ha
vAii AARa9T Ottmen beat Jim Tobfn
I VU wZ IW I Boston Braves 5 to 4 th. h‛st
n||V ACDIDINI game of a twin bill it :
5 1 Hr IKII gained a split bv taking he - nt
- that ran do more for you than genuine. - to behind Nate Andrews nve-
pure St. Joseph Aspirin. First choice of hit shutout twulng
milons for smple headache Worlds Washmgton and the Ph;iad. lphi
largest toller at 1. 36 tableta, 20r; 100 . Athletics also divided a bargain hill
■ for 356. Demand St. Joseph Aspirin The Senators won the op. ner 2 to 1.
BOLIVAR W. M. 8. STUDIES
BIBLE LESSON
Atlantic City, Norfolk Va Ctrat
Banks and other places n .he A -
lantic Coast Twice while on a t-h-
mg trip Sgt Graffeo has lost his
bout, one tune having o wait nine
hours till rescued
A Rakie a da'.
Thaddeus Cieslak. Phillies third
baseman A pleasant surprise to
Manager Fred Fitzsimmons
plait'd three year for Oklahoma
and one for Wilmington where he
was a promising slugger before the
4 o l
Campaign Begins
to it as soon as th" wat 1
One of the pipe lhw prole
which he worked is a ; he
Portland Me into C <radii
Corp Peter V Jhuna
Ll heon Make, e petee eve of co® y time T, KBT COFFE MAKB
• s enisenut H poduced to one o‛ Amerco , mov femon montocenen ol
fr / a SHIRI E)
( FABRIC
Of course there "ain't no such animal" nor 1s there a
gerfet t plan of paying your bulls, but. we teheve. we
have as near “painless’ plan as can be found any-
where
Pltadniphia at Brooklyn (2>. rum
Intel H an Lrugue
Chi ajo 4 4 Detroit 1-2
St Louis 7-2 Cleveland 4-3
lived in Texas 50 years and in
Denton 26 years
Funeral services were to be held
in the Shepard Chapel at 4 p m.
Monday, conducted by Rev Philip ’
Walker, pastor of the First Math- ।
odist Church, of which he was a
member Burial was to be in the ’
I O O F cemetery Kirkpatrick
was a member of the Masonic Lodge
and the Woodman of the World
Surviving are his wife, who was
Miss Nellie Davis and whom he
married Dec 24, 1889, and four
■ children R C Kirkpatrick of <
l Tulsa. Ok Mmes Mary Dun nan of
Fort Worth A O Calhoun and
Cecil King of Denton
and 4 to
Pennsylvania, went into e armny
directly from high sch/x since
he s been in he has earn. he Good
Conduct M. da! for hin -
Fermer Minister
Sgt Eaward Lakjer, a foi : cr min-
ister from Shamokin. p» a is ai-
other of the week-erd USO isitors •
~I MGVs KI SI ITS
Nationat League
n 4-2 New York 5-0
l Ui -1 Cincinnati 1-0
"Tple-fegtpe lower bo-’ hor poving to. 3% indh wide mov* to perm
evy deong wed oto o o >at»i koto tor beby• ma cereot ego. et
be— bow desgnee -i -ide tumee ee ots cofee brewing two •
ew. Mt Ipod- 2% to— doth
IBMT MARCS COM oaLicious COFFH FASTER
Pa was going to high school when
called to the army He has been
in the army 10 months and is in
the artillery at Camp Howze
A West Virginian Sgt Peter
Condwn. who said with a chuckie
that te has bren tn the army tox
long wax a field -upwerintendent
Grace-Barrow “
Chevrolet Co.
Nelms 413 Fulton Circle 5 with
Mrs W E Munn. 1111 Bolivar.
| Circle 6 with Mis Aura Burgoci.
232 Texas Circle 7 with Mrs Earl
Armstrong. 2232 Houston Place,
ind the Sunbeams m the church
Fidelis Matrons business g’cup
meets at 8 p m tor Bible study
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 229, Ed. 1 Monday, May 8, 1944, newspaper, May 8, 1944; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1427052/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.