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the Rey, 57 MeDgwell Richrds,
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Mn.
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labor |
The decision of the judges to
final and ell contestant agree
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COINWORD PUZZLE
$325.00 Basic Pvize This Weak
$162.50 Spcial Subscriber Bonus
The Golden Text te from Fsalms
(86116); "Thou, O Lord, an a
(Jed full of compassion, and grs-
eieus, long-suffering. and plenteous
to merey and truth."
that they surround themselves with
mon of great faith for the bond of
faith welds men into a team, an
ovganizatien to accomplish what
no man alone could do."
mu
tary
was
for eighteen-year-eld Tommy’s
getting all dressed up.
9* In sending a gift, one should
not be careless about the
pale Moros
forCobap
deal of excitement over the
countryside.
I A scrap of refuse. .
4 Pertaining to the nose,
5 a popular girl.
10 It would prove very unpleas-'
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honesty,
once at
. M The leader of a revolt against
a dictator may find it difficult
Warm and
Comfortable.
Fancy Patterns
Sizes -M.L
12 A city politician often gets in-
to office because of a special
Presbyterian Committee Named
To Plan New Church Library
. ant to —
hish heap.
SEATTLE q.wIn emphasising
- — 1 for more hydoelectri
l the Pacific Northwest.
CLUES DOWN
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I might be a source of financial
worry to the socialite father
of three daughters.
iKEE - bl
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power company oficials cite growth
of the region’s peak load from
700,000 kilowatts in 1920 to nearly
1 million in IBM — an increase of
Psalm Study
To Continue
Principal speaker for the rally
will be Dr. Eugene L. Smith, exo-
utive
lie, Ind., preside
. Womans Div
and deacenesses
14 At a seane, the skeptical Mr.
Smith became bored with the
-------during a long evening.
II A joint to the body.
17 In an important contract, it’s
essential that the secretary
got the —----just right.
19 Mrs. Smith of the Garden Club
was worried about her peony
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IV. JOHN W. MELOY .
Presbyterian)
le Area Council of Churches
e, Kentucky.
TON, TEXAS, before Tueday solytion to the Coinword pusrie,
and. only-that anwer can win. -
COINWORD EDITOR,
The Denton Record-Chronicle
Denton, Texas
Texas and
School of
to at 1
Rev. Philip Welker
To Speak At Frisco
Special to Iho Record-Chronicle
I
w‛
ers san
in !
. methods of war-
chuvh gvoups and
• denminationa.
wnhn."uAiF w"ur“cEfhin.
editev, Allyn Eice, tells rev ell ebout
the MW bleuses In the top
Junuury Mad
Marshall’s
two of Dr,
t messages
/ije
it
They Keep You Warm For
Winter - Tailored Fit
With The Bi-Swing Back
and Belt, Medium or Longs
publishers o peter Maval
seller, “Mn Jones, Meet
way to fo-
ul people in
"You May Enter As
Miss Kennedy Evens, Mrs.
C, Bryan and Mrs. Thomas
As You Wish"
For Solution to tussle No, 12, leg Page 1
V.
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to leaders "san foster praetieal
ethics by having- the courage to
do what to right rather than what
is expedjent. Men and nations grow
decadent when they desert their
ideals. We must safeguard ours
ierine Mar.
Of what no
1 Anyone is, eligible to enter
the Coinword contest except
employes of the Denton Record-
Chronicle and their families.
____
w2sm.s ar■■ - -
will servo on the committee
the Rev. and Mrs. E- 0. Hi
Men's SWEAT
SHIRTS
Choke of
White or Gray.
Ilses B<
thru 46
$100
more than tenfold.
They estimate the requirements
will soar to 11 % million kilowatts
by mi._______________-
opened the program with a prayer
and Mrs. Kane gave the devotional
"Women Who Knew Jesus — Mary,
His Mother." Mrs. R. J. Edwards
-Announcing The Removal
Of My Veterinary Clinic
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yedic
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Health with Key to the Scriptures"
’ Mary Baker Eddy to the fol,
„ 'tog (272:34); "The spiritual
sense of truth must be gained be-
fore Truth can be understood.
ggrsam . xahvima an
lvedeanyond ■
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mailed must be received to the
Recerd Chronicle office by Wed-
XTi’iK * eblde * the
delayed In
put pour M-
Each puzzle
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anmanGenvse
aucceeds
Who real
MO. The
g at 1200
win be present-
hard C. Raines
Eight Dentonites
On Committee
For Dallas Rally
to every major
ITOS’ wj
message to the
"Too many well-meani . .
high places still pay lip service
to lofty moral and religious ideals
but fail to apply them I
day activitis," Reuther
Among other leaders
montedsowahe gear
"5"
ration for mission service-
Rev. Ross Ward
Receives Degree
Speelal to the Reeord.Chranlale
SANGER - The Rev. Ross O.
Ward, paster of the Baptist Chureh,
received his bachelor of divinity
degree from the Southwestern Bap-
tist Theological Seminary in Fort
Interest fa Religion In 1956
ac
V-v‛*,
Biqyyas of shirtinq,
vuiMles, blouses with
"The Heart of
HIM
which, embrace.
M Golfer's gadget.
2 Beverage made with ginger.
rrarrad - Erm
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rather than tell It for a mess of
pottage. . .We must inspire great-
er reliance in God and in the
"Stk the home and foreign
sjonaries roprosom varied 00
BOYS JACKETS
This is our-low Close Out
price on Boys Winter -
Jockets. Sport styles in e g A e
waist length. Sixes -2•
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seed must b
9 Wo
secretary of world ml
b Board of Missions <
MEN'S
FLANNEL
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SPORT SHIRTS
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big BMW that’tour
mbers’in’sMreh for
courage to meet the
GRAND JUNCTION, Cole. U-
Lucius Fitkin, Inc., New York. has
been named guceaser to American
Smeltins & Refining Co. for opera-
Wee of all uranium 99 buying
stations and sampling plants in the
Western United States. The local
office of the Atomic Energy Com-
mission announced yesterday the
New York firm will assume man-
agement of the properties Feb. 1.
It also will operate a sampling
laboratory here.
CLIP AND MAIL”””........"37"
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N Apleee.
21 Encountered.
22 Greek letter "T".
24 Shade tree.
25 Coming back from vacation,
the boss found a whole-------
of papers needing his atten- "
tion. ’ x
teg'ec'
'S. who operate un-
ttle -Merchant -Hn.
TOMORRPW
BuetarePel
see Polytechne Institute at ook. by
ville to complete eellego work. He fowl
was graduated in 1953 with a bach.
elor of science degree In social
the football team one year and a
member of the Tech Christian as-
Board of Lay Activities, the spon
goring oganisation.
Folsom and Ben Spurgin, rally
chairman, have appointed a Pen
tea attendance committee consigt
br ng a great
- rally.’’
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University In allas
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he Bov. J MeDowoU Richards,
mLarater of the Geaaral Assemto giye
Inee*’ ° WE •′-* •eFFM‛ Fir
fe evening.
nig Kense is mi
we, are honest,
and mook. in the
and good hoar ’ i —_______
sown; else it beareh not much
fruit, for the swinish element in
human nature uproots it,"
der the Ltle Merchant Plan, STenS* iscd
-and their families are eligible, the mail. Do NOT
R A contestant may submit tryin.anenyelope..
printed in this newspaper but
Century.og movio-maker m
Zanuck think 1 "a
set an example <
man relations"
tgtpdus,reaa Agriculture Euna
Taft Benson declares that econom-
hr. . .
Mrs. Cuaninghem spoke be "The
Women of the Church in 1956 —
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members and guests.
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„ CLIP AND MAIL________________
ened LntioFstdy
For Lent
to make a Christmas package
look attractive.
9 A manto face is likely to be
flushed when he's in a-------.
? These require much prelimi-
nary work before the public
sees them,
I if--------officiate fail to do
' their duty, crime will flourish.
.9 Everybody.
11 A well-dressed man keeping an
appointment would find it ex,
tremely annoying if the-----
of his shoes were splashed with
mud.
13 Detective Jone, looking for
■ evidence, wanted to track
down a special kind of —
K2YAjp
home cancelled its scheduled tele-
vision advertisement when it was
discovered the spot commercial
another entitled "The World To-
morrow."
Dallas to deliver the Vendren Lg
fores on missigns during Minis
tor’s Week Fob. 6-9.
Bishop William C. Martin of Dai-
tos and Distrit Supt. T. Herbert
Minga of Denton are among the
Methodirt leaders who are co-op.
v erating with Folsom and Spurgin
to arranging the rally.
"Laymen of the North Texas
Conference are to be commended
for the great ‘inorase in missin,
ary interest being takep in this
area. Bishop Martin said pt a
planning board luncheon. "Qr.
The Rev. Philip W. _ _____
----intendent of American have
by"eivi,‛
the spirit of Peter Marshall, end
________________many more will find new hope and
morning service of the First Meth- inspiration through "The Heart of
odist Church in Frisco Sunday. Peter Marshall's Faith."-
*909 ‘teaching, roup .
„sfalauworkzcfur Shure At Fvankston Church
icinenursing,agvgeul,
teachiing and Inatitutional ,
Denton Methodists are exneot
od to be represented by a large
dalegation al a missidnary rauy
to » Midjt the Highland Rark 2
Methodisi Chureh in Dallas Feh, *
9, aqording to J, V. Folsom, lead- T
er of the er Texas Conterence ,
Furnituve Fort.
BABY?
ANDERSON FURNITURG
219 W. Deb Denion
WASH CLOTHS $9 00
SOLID COLORS, 20 F«r .... •
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ply check the square, and your paper will
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eligible for 50% bonus. Sea rules.
"v"wcneunnon
New Book On Peter Marshall
Is Published This Week
The third to a series of sr
moos on the Mrd Psalm will be
Ivon by Dr. W. B, Slack at the
at Methodist Chureh Sunday
The morning sermon will
be ‘To stimulate the soul."
E. W. Thomas will lead the pvay-
and Ma-
weacune, -wguyuun strength which comes from living
“Fpizjz*
Asicitu. detpouhimanqy“tn{n.fMost"iqad
lares that econom- «•”> successful to the extent
Edes
ig the covvelative passages to Korte, will speak at the joint
read from "Scienee and meeting.
-E-----hi “-------- illian Hewvick Chapman
‘The .tudy, which the
Wo and teachings of Jesus, win
be eenduetod to a aeries of dis-
Z'VSB A’ r-*
•2" "he Re
WM to 1 year the
MT of the Madison
I church at Clavker
Cloyd is the for
Mr. end Mrs- Cloyd wm de van
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. . A committee to ast up and direct started with surplus funds from
1^. the polieies of the new church ‘ -------"
toarwed the- liprafy at-the +irst -Presbyterien
it I can do ctaireh, U.S., wm named at the
meeting of the Women-QV/Fhe
Church this week.
yommtoWomu
*rebmaer"gwamgnt”Division
of Christian Service of the -bgard
Women who will work la home
missions are elasgiftjed as deacone-
. The Rev. Samuel J. Hollis Jr.,
F--ss==
> raionarinsef M»_Drvw» a ‛0naa „ntn vgsco - Th Rev,
ebSe25 .Sunday win, mN, Me"hamtrtnaai
|epi<i, ‘‘What Think Ye of Christi . trict, wil b
e guest spes
the souther
last fall da
agsociate p
Sirget Meth
VVIF» Ataaa^e
mor Mary
"Commissii
the losing
Former Denton Residents
To Serve fa Belgian Congo
„n k. bashelor ef yrw uvavy*I
...JU Hews seminary eprsentative to
zudepumguamdianmom:
Thirtt He waa youth worker at First Moth-
Eleven woman and one man will •
he commissioned for hdme mission twoua JU-Yg. #
CANNON
BATH TOWiLS
Pink. Yallow. Green
Blue, lines 20140
4 u, »1»
"The Rev, and Mrs, Thomas Cloyd
of Po!« son, Tenn., former resident
of Dallas and Denton, are among
54 persons who Wpl be commission-
ed missionaries and deacenesses ef
- - atBuc
awarded to a family unit. TW
Chief of. Police win hold the
- - one correct solution to sealed
___— ... _____. - post- envelopes to be delivered to the
card. If mailed, or pasted to a Comword Editor at the Record-
card of pecteard also if deliver- Chronicle after the weekly con-
no more than one exact-steed, edtothe Record-Chronicle by tost period closes.
hand-drawn facsimile of -the hand. 7, The Recovd-Chroniele wjnl
puzzle may be entered. No mo. 5. Answers will be judged on award a prize of $325.00 to the
chanically produced (printed., accuracy. There is ng premium winner of’this week's Coinword
mimeogvaphed, etc.) copies of for clover ways of posting up puzzle. If more than one win-
the paule will be accepted un- or original decprations, Puaze wing answer is received, the
by the Record- answers should be clearly prize money will be divided
printodor typewritten. No en- equally among the winners. If
I entry, the tries will be returned. They bo- no correct softio is received,
complete the come the property of the Ree. $25 will be added to the next
deliver the 9rd-Chronicle, The answer will weeks prize. Regular 6ubscrib-
completed_puzzle to the COIN- be published in the Record ers who win will be given a M
WORD EDITOR. DENTON Chronicle Friday, January 1?, per cent bonus on prize money.
CLUES ACROSS
1 A man unjustifiably in a
-------would undoubtedly be
"pazuipuNs-qig-is""rjavgican
Maha pn.pzn hunger*1*
” tn noma
not long before the headsman’ age brought an end to his courageous
career. He wag pe| sentimentalizing. His life showed this attainment
Prisons, beatings. I “
the honors of men 4____________
in • MB which human inqenuity has veached Ito
dsvietol aids to oomfort on the om hand and implements of destruo.
tion. on the other, comes this impeturbable voice out of the past
" can do all thinas to Him who wrengthens me." la Christ alone is
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TUI DENTON RECORD-CWRONICLE
by the Na
es shews s
Esomgl"umonwu."mnysuamm
and ginlon:mpkeygwillugscalon
ra Pere".
facturev, to
country today
ihereastog aw
guidance and _____ I
problems of economic life which
come to all of us."
Mt« wya.«amefmsermwcasemmee"e
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world, and fulfillment to the
arME=m=
uyetion stories in the colorful god
stivring language which only he
could command and offers hto-wit-
ness to his faith to life after death,
a convincing account of the evi-
dences of immortality. _ L.-AG.G
In the other message in this book thg pesd
"Keepers of the Springe," Dy. Mar- dams in.
shall pays tribute to mothers as
™ W. _____ ... guavadians Of Christ’s principles
about some of jife’s moot on earth and calls for deeper
t relationship# - in this
Nearly half-a-milon coples of
"Mr. Jones. Meet the Master-"
from which these messages are
taken—have been sold. Many per-
sons have seen the 20th Century-
Fox film and read the book, "A
Man Called Peter." People all over
been touched by
it The essence of what one of the
■. best-loved and most influential
* ame to believe, about life, and
a deth is contained in a new hook,
ir "The Hoort of Peter Marshall’s
A Faith.”′ published Jan. 16 by the
A- the Fleming H. Revell Company,
COINWORD Puzzi Ne. BB £
INAMI ....... *
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and Mrs. T. M. Cunningham m
—----------- cx-officto members.
Christian Science „asnEMernxe
Worth.
The Rev. Mr. Ward holds the
bachelor of arts degree from Har.
din-Bimmens University and the
master of religious educatinn de-
gree from Southwestern Baptist
geminary.
- ,1 The Rev. H. M.
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