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Denton RECORD-CHRONICLE
Page Two
Wednesday, July 18, 1945
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THE GRILL
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Short Orders!
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Lunches!
Home-made Pies!
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TEXAS
1 Lb. Glass Jar
35c
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ears. They elude enemies by means
I of the sensitive skin, which detects
I the presence of even a tiny insect.
to your nearest Texas and Pacific Agent or te
B. C. James, Asif. Vice President, Texes and
Pc ific Railway Company, Dallas 2, Texas.
In Daily Radio Bible Class
7 a. m. week days, 8 Sundays
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Funeral Rites Held
Tuesday for Miss
Lillian O. Walker
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Davis of Dallas will conduct a Wo-
men's Missionary Union School of
Instruction.
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Devoe Paints and Varnishes
Outlasts average paint 2 to 1
Geo. W. Newton, Ph. 1624-J
^MICHAEL O’SHEA
MARIE MeOONALD • (III JOHNSON
Denton County
Men In Service
Sgt Melvin R Dane veteran of
33 months service as a chief section
man in the European theater of op-
Maine. Mrs Hutchinson is the form-
er Miss Lucille Rayzor.
Mrs. M L Allison of Paducah has
returned home after visiting her
sister, Miss Lena Skiles.
Mrs. Ed Miller, 2003 West Oak,
and children. Jim and Betty Har-
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311 West Oak
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Real Estate For
Sale!
Evangelist
Charlie G. Nichols
Daily
Store Hours
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HAVE YOUR TIRES RECAPPED
BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE
We guarantee our caps not to come off and run as far
as any, on a good carcass. A modern tread design is
safer, willhold the road better nd look better.
One-day Service Passenger and Truck Tires 1
DENTON AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY
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Shepherd’s Grocery &
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at the
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Hear
Ike T. Sidebottom
The Purity Bakery
Phone 10G
SATURDAY
6:30 A. M. to 7 P. M.
DONALD DUCK CARTOON
“THE EYES HAVE IT"
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REV. (’. G. NICHOLS
OLD TIME
Tent Revival
Meeting
being conducted on the corner of
South Elm and Highland Streets,
with
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ipeaker at the
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SUMMER TIME IS THE TIME
To Redecorate Your Home!
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NEW WALL PAPER PATTERNS
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' Oklahoma of Kiwanis International i
Tile Rev. J J Copeland was pro-
gram chairman. Arrangements for
the meeting were made by Hugo K
Hannaford and L. A. McDonald.
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SHALER RISLONE FOR YOUR CAR
Dissolves motor gum and sludge formations, frees sticky valves,
restores lost compression and power. Ask for it at your garage
or service staton.
THE AUTOMOTIVE, INC.
(Wholesale Only)
g- 25
1 Elm Street
Wednesday
a limb about one foot long were
j found by Mr. and Mrs W B Har-
vey growing on one of the trees on
I their farm near Denton, they re-
ported today
BIRTHS
Born to Mr and Mrs Clyde Ros-
son, 128 Center, in the Coker Nurs-
ing Home Sunday. a boy Rosson
1 will return to duty as a merchant
seaman the latter part of this week
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For Ice Box Snack ...
In milk are the carbohydrates and the fats which
provide the body with fuel to carry on the endless
activity of today’s wartime living.
For health plus real taste enjoyment a tall glass
of cool, Brooks Pasteurized Milk. Your best drink
any time—-for energy and cool comfort.
BROOKS DAIRY CO.
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erations, arrived at Presque Isla
Anny Air Field in Maine Saturday,
according to an Army news release.
Sgt. Dane, the son of William C.
Dane of Denton, was awarded the
Bronze Star for meritorious service
while in Europe.
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your used car and make
it worth your while to
see us before you sell.
CARUTHERS MOTOR
COMPANY
Phone 101
106 W. McKinney
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nesaay at 4:30 a m at the Denton
Hospital and Clinic.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Miss Billy Jean Fowler, 222 West |
I Sycamore St., was admitted in the [
Bro Nichols being reared in Den- ’
ton, entered the ministry 14 years .
ago. Is well known in Denton to:
whom he extends a cordial invita- r
tion to attend the services each
evening at 8 30 p m
ALSO CHILDREN'S BOOSTER
AT 8:15.
CHILDREN, COME AND BRING .
MOTHER AND DAD!
respective chairmen of inter-club
relations for the Dallas and Denton
clubs.
Eighteen Dallas Kiwanians at-
tended the meeting.
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SOMETHING YOU
DIDN’T EAT’
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; here Tuesday.
A. E. Reid of Denton was charged
I in justice court with rape and was )
, released on a $750 bond after being
taken into custody by deputy sher-
iffs, Luther Allen and Sam Gentry
Roy Bland of Sanger was charg-
ed in justice court with the selling
of mortgaged property He is alleg-
ed to have sold two horses on which
th United Finance Company of
I Denton holds a mortgage Bland is
being held in the county jail
Two negroes, Floyd Quarles of
I Rbanoke and Mrs. Marie Slaughter
of Fort Worth, were both charged
with adultry in the count court
Tuesday Quarles and Mrs Slaugh-
ter. who are being held in the coun-
| ty jail. are alleged to have been liv-
l ing together near Roanoke.
In Europe and was a
Elm Street Hospital and
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SOUTH SIDE, DENTON
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The Woman’s Missionary Union ( J. Fred Rayzor. 1003 West Oak
of the Denton County Baptist As- I St., is spending July with Mr and
soclation will hold its quarterly । Mrs Newton Rayzor on their ranch,
meeting at the First Buptist Church 1 Horse Valley," near Medina.
Thursday at 10 a m Mrs Olivia ■ -----
Showing in Sherman Sat. Back in
underwent major surgery Tuesday ; Denton next week. Watch for an- l
Hath room
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. We Carry Long-Lasting Benjamin Moore
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luncheon Thursday
Henry Stillwell, farmer Rotary
I district governor, who is superin- [
| tendent of schools at Texarkana,
Mrs. F. M Martin. McKinney,
Look! Look! Look!
We Have Just Received
A Shipment Of
Genuine Chavrolet
SPOTLIGHTS
S12.50
Complete With Brackets
Don’t Wait And Be
Sorry! These Won’t
Last Long'!
Grace-Barrow
CHEVROLET CO.
Most Complete Stock Of
Genuine Chevrolet Parts
in North Texac
Ph. 99-379 Locust & Mulberry
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SOMETHING YOU DIDN’T EAT
Government Release
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Hospital and Clinic
morning.
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music committee for Texas and
Two Felony Cases,
Two Misdemeanors
Filed Here Tuesday
■ Two cases were filed in the jus-
---j-Hee court and two in county court
will speak at the Rotary Club J
noon at the , lan, will leave Wednesday for Colo-
i TSCW cafeteria Stillwell is mak-. rado to spend the summer.
Wholesome Foods!
Water Supply
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afternoon to interview Cotton were
Otis Fowler, manager of the cham-
ber of commerce, District Judge
Ben Boyd, Mayor Lee Preston, Hol-
ford Russell, Brent C. Jackson, Ray
Lakey and Riley Cross Oran Mon-
roe, other committee member, was
unable to attend.
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PLEASE NO TE—Men without experience, desking
employment as Brakemen or Switchmen—possessing
physical and other qualifications will be paid while
learning.
returned to Denton Saturday from
Miami Beach, Fla., left today for
Wichita Falls, where Lt Rogers is
to begin his duties as a navigation
Eim Street Hospital and Clinic for j instructor, at Sheppard Field.. Lt
minor surgery Wednesday morning. 1 Rogers, returned to .this country.in '
Mrs. C S Lenenschmitz, 918 An- December after eight months duty
, j
| assisted by A O Coleman A mu- -
I slcal vocal selection will be given land Ave., has returned to his of-
fice alter an illness of several weeks ,
Mis1 Varina LeBeau, daughter of
^^Fad^reckiea l.oo«n blackheads ing a tour of colleges for the North
Um a» heeded 25c j Texas Teachers Association
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Youth Charged In
Fatal Shooting Of
Wellington Woman
WELLINGTON, Tex., July 18 —
(P)—Carl Ray Dearing. 16. was held
in the county jail here today,
charged in the fatal shooting of
Mrs. M A Barton, 51. July 14
Mrs. Barton, prominent Welling- I
ton woman, died of a gunshot i
wound suffered at her home last I
Saturday morning.
NEWS ABOUT PEOPLE -
Vacation Bible School will be ' Shreveport have returned home aft-
held at the Cumberland Presbyte- i er a visit here with Mr. and Mrs.
rian Church beginning Friday at । J Frank Solomon, 1922 North Elm.
8:30 a m Children of all denom-i Mr and Mrs. J Frank Solomon
inations are invited I have as their guest his niece, Mrs.
James R Johnson of Sudan
if you are experienced in any of the above trades,
you will be making a great contribution to the war
effort in accepting railroad employment at once.
Funeral services were held Tues-
day afternoon in the Schmitz Fu-
neral Chapel for Miss Lillian Obera
Walker, who died in a Fort Worth
hospital Monday night.
Dr. Frank Weedon. pastor of the
First Baptist Church, omiciated and
was assisted by Dr W J MeConnell,
president of North Texas State
College, where Miss Walker served
as a faculty member for 96 years.
Burial was in IOOF cemetery.
Music was furnished by a quartet
compost'd of J. W Pender, Miss
Euna Bell Estes, Mrs. M L. Hutch-
eson and W B. Berntsen. Mrs.
Hutcheson sang a solo, "I Need
Thee Every Hour.”
Pallbearers were Ben C. Ivey. J.
C Matthews, C. K Woods, A H.
Word. H B Caddel and H G Ry-
lander
We have some small farms
and some large ones, black
land or sandy land for sale,
and some city property, some
medium priced homes to
more expensive homes, and
would appreciate some more
listings. both farms and city
property
JOHN ORR
PHONE 243
North Side Square
Kerley Bldg
Allen Speaks At
Denton-Dallas
Kiwanis Meeting
Andrew Q Allen. business man-
ager of Baylor Hospital in Dallas,
was guest speaker Tesdy When
mom^ws of the Downtown Kiwanis
Club of Dallas were guests of the
DentonKiwanis Club at their week-
ly- luncheon meeting held at the
TSCW cafeteria
Speaking on "Why I Like Ki-
wanis,' Allen mentioned various
phases of Kiwanis work and fellow-
ship and the sense of spiritual
values received through Kiwanis.
A sing-song was led by Lee Myers
of Dallas, chairman of the district
the Ashburn General Hospital in
MCKinney before being sent to Ml- ।
ami for it rest Mrs Rogers is the
former Miss Juanita MilLs of Den- ,
ton
LIGHTEN
TOO DARK
UGLY TANHED
Normal, returned Wednesday after
a visit in Atlanta.
Mrs. M M Bradley of Lake Dal-
las will take her son, Luther, and
four Denton boys. Joe Nash, John- •
ny lawhon, David Minton and Ross 1
Compton, to Camp Classen at Tur-
ner Falls Thursday. Jim and Bob
Callahan of San Angelo, grand-
children of Mr and Mrs W T.
Evers. 1103 West Sycamore, have
been at the camp for two weeks and
en route home will stop in Denton '
to visit their grandparents.
Lt and Mrs Mal B Rogers, who '
L,
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Jr,, are visiting his parents in
amGucy
887aughay
। St., underwent a tonsillectomy Wed-
I nesday morning at the Denton Hos-
I pital and Clinic.
Miss Madge Hall, 1502 West
Hickory, underwent minor surgery |
at the Denton Hospital and Clinic
Wednesday morning.
Miss Margaret Middleton. 1711
West Oak, was admitted Tuesday
to the Denton Hospital and Clinic
as a medical patient
PERSONALS
i Bruce and J W Barton, Glen-
। dale, Calif, are spending the sum-
mer with their grandparents, Mr
and Mrs. Elmer Sullivan, rout? 2,
Sanger. Mr. and Mrs Sullivan re-
cently received word that the old-
| est of their four sons in sei vice,
j Sgt Hendrix Sullivan, is now on
i Saipan with the Army Engineers.
Mrs. L. W. Watson of Justin is
visiting her daughter, Mrs A.‘S
Berrett in Stinnett.
i Mr and Mrs. J B. Strother of
First Lt. Haynes B Smith, a
tighter pilot in the 13th Army Air
Force, has been made a flight lead-
er, according to information re-
ceived by his mother, Mrs, H B.
Smith, 1920 North Elm St He is
stationed in the Philippine Islands
and is a member of the famous
"Lightning Lancers."
Lions Club meeting Thursday
| night at the TSCW cafeteria Pro-
gram chairman is W H Robertson,
Mrs. Bernice Myrow
Of Pilot Point Dies
In Penton Hospital
Mrs. Bernice Myrow, 23. a native
of Pilot Point, died in a Denton
hospital early Wednesday morning
after an illness of nearly two
months.
Funeral services will be held
Thursday afternoon in the Central
Christian Church hi Pilot Point
Mrs. Myrow was born Jan 14.
1922. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Walter Ewton, also of Pilot Point t
She attended Pilot Point schools
and married Ernest L Myrow, who
is now serving with the U. S. Navy
m the South Pacific, in 1940
in addition to her parents and
her husband, she is survived by one
daughter, Patricia Ann Myrow; two
sisters, Mrs T. C Williams of Pilot
Point and Mrs. Charles Pitts of
Fort Worth, and one brother, Pvt.
W. B Ewton, a military policeman
in St. Louis.
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E Cobbs, 204 South Elm.
Dr Priestly Lipscomb, 921 Oak-
Miller will return after a week's
vacation
Dr Jack Skiles and Pat LeBeau
returned to Denton Sunday after
attending a stock sale in Amarillo.
Miss Nancy Price of Wills Point
is visiting Miss Billi Jean Spald-
i ing. Miss Price is the daughter of |
Lyle Price, former minister of the
' Denton Church of Christ.
Mrs. Ray Batte, 306 Texas, is ill j
in a Fort Worth hospital.
Mrs. H N, Davis of Lexington,
Ky , is visiting her mother, Mrs R |
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derson, underwent major surgery
I Wednesday morning in the Elm
i Street Hospital and Clinic
। Eddie Boyd, aged 7, son of Mr
I and Mrs. R. A. Boyd, 1014 Collins,
1 underwent minor surgery at the
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• Switchmen • Railroad Electricians
• Railroad Blacksmiths • Railroad Machinists
• Railroad Boilermakers • Railroad Sheet Metal
Workers
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There will be work in the rank
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1 meeting of the Knights of Pythias
‘ Thursday at 8 p m
I Capt. W. R. Weld, who is connect-
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