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kiddie show to every boy and
girl who has had their bicycles
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Royal Stewart
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(Wimpy) Jost, former Denton city
commissioners, were honored
today by Mayor Jack Bryson. The
resolutions of appreciation are 1n
addition to plaques presented the
two men earlier this month when
' they retired from the commission.
The Blessing at Trondheim’s an-
cient cathedral in late June.
thoroughly self - reliant in his at-
titudes," Dr. Guinn said.
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author of a poem, "Lines For •
Hymnbook," which appears in the
April issue of Together, a national
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IENNESSEEWILUIAMSwowESTSTO
Melvin Jackson of Decatur and
Mrs. Ollie Murdock of Krum, n
brother, Abner Riley of Willow-
brook. Calif.; 56 grandchildren
and 18 great grandchildren.
DonAmucha,
Bony Greble,
Carmen Miranda
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Dismissed: Mrs. C. W. Wenzel
t and baby, Lewisville; Mrs. LJ.
i McGee, Pilot Point; Master Riley
T. Taylor, 1808 Crow: Mrs. C, 0.
! Thomas, Lewisville; Mrs. Frances
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AIR CONDITIONING
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"However dedicated the efforts
of the national staffs, of the re-
gional area councils and district
organizations." Dr. Guinn said,
“The great work at the Boy Scouts
of America could ot succeed with-
out the faithful voluntary efforts
of the unit leaders who represent
scouting in person to the Cube.
Boy Scouts and Explorers."
Guinn pointed out that the ideala
that adult leaders try to teach
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retirement in INK
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Hwy. 24 East
3-AEDROOM Brik, central heat, Bullt In
Burners and Oven, Attached garage, den,
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No. Ml will have initiation ser-
• vice tonight at 7:30 at the 1OOF
Riek, pastor of Denton’s Highland
Baptist Church, officiating. Inter-
ment will be in Jackson Ceme-
tery near Krum under direction
of Denton's Schmits - Floyd-Ham-
lett Funeral Homo.
Mr. Riley was born Dec. 8,1875.
Roofing & Sheet Metl Co.
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HOSPITAL NOTES . '
Flew Memorial Hospital
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SEQUOIA PARK
Hwy. 24 East
3-BEDRQOM frame, brick trim. Control Meet,
attached garage.
$350 DOWN, FHA- LOAN
100%, GI. LOAN
D. B. BOYD
PORT WORTH (AP) - Camie 100, calves
10, no testa.
How 75,.qradn to 20.75.
Sheep 200, atendy in atreng, good spring
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out his life, he will be a good
American citizen throughout his
life. THU President John Guinn
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gins, 85. a Tioga resident for 46
years, was found dead in his homa
Thursday at 6:30 p.m. by Ns
duetem0and —MpmustndNr
and Mrs. Walter Grant or Tioga.
t whitesbor Justice of the Peace
J. W. Smallwood returned a ver-
diet of death by natural causes.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant said they
found his body in a chair when
they returned home from work
Thursday.
Funeral services will be held in
the Tioga Primitive Baptist Church
Saturday at 1* a.m. lder H. G.
Survivors include three daugh-
Mrs. dim Cook, and Mrs.
_ r Grant. both of Tioga. and
Mrs. Tom Brown of Fort Worth;
.MevlermmheMat-
Mm Feleom:"
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Snic ft Span
Rosa Van Lima
baguad
Leif Errison
Gold :
Valonia
President Eisenhower
Spotlight
Burma
Picardy
Elizabeth the Queen
Friendship ‘
Maria Goretta
Red Charm
Tivoli
Sans Souci
The Rpyhs
Elmer's Rose
Bid, 308 Normal, medical; Roy D.
Devers, Pilot Point, surgical;
Miss Jana Lynn Jones, 1018 Stan-
ley, surgical; J. W. Marshall,
Sanger, surgical; Mrs. Millie Pur-
ser, Lake Dallas, accident; Jes-
sie S. McGee, 801 Myrtle, medi-
Mrs. Gay Dies
in Denton Home
-Mrs.Mac Gay ot1928 Beli
died-this morning about 10:15 at
her home following an extended
jUneaa.
The funeral win be held Satur-
day at 4 p.m. at First Methodist
Church. Jack Schmitz & Son is
handling arrangements.
Mrs. Gay is survived by her
husband, a son, McDonald Gay,
and one granddaughter.
Funeral services for Thomas E.
Harris, 85. of 422 Wood, Denton,
will be held at 10:50 a.m. Satur-
day in the Schmitz-Floyd-Hamlett
Funeral Home Chapel.
Dr. W. B. Slack, pastor of .Den.
ton’s First Methodist Church, will
officiate, and burial will be in.
Gribble Springs Cemetery. . ■
Mr. Harris died at Flow Me-
morial Hospital Thursday.
Bora in'Lafayette County, La.,
Nov. 15, 1872, he married the form-
er Miss Mary Enlow in Jackson
County, Ala, before moving to
Denton 41 years ago. He was a
member of the Methodist Church.
Survivors include his wife, three
daughters, Mrs. J. R. Slade of
Corpus Christi, Mrs. F. E. Ford of
PERSONAIS
Dr. Price Trulu of NTSC at-
C tended the seventh annual state
engineers banquet to Dallas Thurs-
day night. Dr. Truitt is president
or the Dallas - Fort Worth section
of the American Chemical Society.
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Citizenship
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Indoors & Outdoors
it NEW SHIPMENT
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POMPON DAHLIAS
CAMELCIA FLOWER
BEGONIAS
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Mrs. Hogan W. Davis, kuppeu;
Master Rickey Cochran, 110* N.
Elm.
Whirtybirda
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Mevies "Fair Wind
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“R is fine for a boy to learn to
tie a sheepshank knot, or to learn
to cook biscuits outdoors, or to
find Polaris in the heavens, or to
administer artificial respira-
tion correctly. , but R is even
more importer* •i- -“s-
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SAMLOW ADMISSIONS
PLUS BONUS COUPONS
FOR THESE TWO PICTURES.
NO PARKING TROUBLES AT
OUR DRIVELN THEATRE
420 E. McKinney DU2-2568
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Funeral Home.
Bam Dec. 18, 1872, to Summer-
ville.Ga., Mr. Scoggins married
GwSTll^AU<Foliowingarhr
death 4.1919. La moved U Tioga.
he marriedthe formerMts.
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FLOWERS
LINWOOD :
ROBERSON
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SOI W. Mickory
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Norway's royal ceremonia; L_,
King Olav V (who succeeded his
—___. _________ . , - scouts can be summed up in three
Mary Jane Ellison. 1604 uddell; words: good American citizenship.
„ . . - - . . . gum: He said that in the American an-
Coppell; tonal at democracy, scouting has
. proved to be an effective weapon
. for the building at good citizenship.
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Hailow, Gertrude
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KRUM - John E. ROW. 82, at
Krum died at his home Thursday
afternoon.
Services will be held Saturday
at 2:30 p.m. in the Krum Baptist
Church with the Rev. Cecil
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Hospital in Dattas. He it in Room told adult scouting leaders Thurs- daughter, Mrs. .
- Mr. Mundy was born in Boone- ters, Jess Earls and Ms.
. Ville, Mo., Nov. 16, 1867. A mem- Tt " - " "
ber of the Church of Christ, he
- was a farmer and carpenter in
the Sanger area until his retire-
'Masonic graveside rites will
behelgsin-—------ "
Ward D.
ment. He lived in Denton County
for 50 years, but moved to Dallas
to live with Mrs. Clevenger six
years ago.
Survivors, other than Mrs. Clev-
enger, include two sons, Ross Mun-
dy of Sanger and Sgt. ClydeMun-
GENE MATALIE
KEIIY-WOoD
CLAIRE TREVOR
ED WYNN
EVERETT SLOANE
MARTY MILNER
CAROLYN JONES ?
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In Krum Saturday
two atepdi
SANGER (Special) - W. L.
(Bill) Mundy, 90, of Dallas, a for-
mer Sanger resident, died at the
home of his daughter, Mrs. Char- 2 us mu
mumpmra, w les.levenger of Dallas Thursday bell Neely on Sept. 58, 1807.
•wt. M'ry A**, night. r........
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Home.
Stanley A. Munson, chairman;
Tom Harpool, vice - chairman and
J)r- J. J.Spurtack, commissioner.
* ..9 and.oath
Co., be i survived by his wile,
the former Miss Mery Parr; a
f M of
Crawford, Okla., and Mrs. Georgia
Williams of Denton; a sister, Mrs.
Stella Dans of Birmingham, Ala.;
.. and 15
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Guinn was principal speaker at
the dinner meeting of the Chisholm
Trail District (fimton and Wise
Is Set Saturday
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Shmny Uta Show
Elm Street Hospital & Citale
Admitted: Mrs. Bill Chambers,
Route X medical.
Dismissed: Mrs. Earl Grant and
baby, Route 1; Mrs. Ray Norris,
Sanger.
BIRTHS______
A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Cled E. Wallace Ketchersid, 30*
Normal, at 7:15 am. April 24 in
gyysthrenphr
harbd-wiretonca
XmMw to* Syke* ttato
100%, G.I. LOAN
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NORGE; Kelvinator, Frigidir. and othar
makes. •
FSOZEN Food boxus, Mir an-used.
xT ooyK REFRIGERATION
SIS tint St., or. 920 Bolivet
1041 Exceptionally qood condtian
throughouf. $125 at best offer. DU2-9442,
1400 N. Locust.
SorSMAN IM Mking Machine, trgmj
Iba. fo MOO to. dally, renrjor tall. L C.
Qoyle Refrigeration, Sales a Sorvice.
SAVE $40, rg. $90.95, newrapiece,
Sults, statel $59.95. UM, 507 W. NiCk
tor. ._________________
NSW CsmrSM sWl Mta taw tattaa
Cats, $4.95, vanities $5, Naw high back
Reckers with upholstered stat and back,
017.951 epartment size refrigeraor, $22,50.
FUTUR FURNITURE •»»
7cU.FT.Westinghousgrefrigeratorwih3
lb. capacily torn chest. 130, DU2-8275.
ik soot "Conestar "Fiberglass bat with ac
tory trailer and holaf, is h.p. Sesbes
motor. SSM, 4W tola Strut, DU2 9994.
lk FY. Iona bar ImI, w ts* laatar and
carri*, aacy ta load, 711 Westway, DU-
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UNFURNISNED apartment, private bath, hot
end cold wafer, cuple preferred, bills
Hid, 413 W. Hickory.
tail 2-bedroom untarnished duplatt, car-
peted, targe closets, near TWU, ne m«s.
DU2-4653.
fadOM Modem term bouts, m school
for rent. Six miles West of Pilot feint,
phone anger, 175-X1, Wm. P. O'Brien.
FOR RENT 2-bedroom untarnished house,
2504 Beaumont, $45. J, A. Grey, DUS-
6661.
FOR SALE by awtar, small 0.1. faulty in |
3-bedreom brick, seven months old. 5306
Aven. DU2-8670 before 8 a.m. er 2-6306
after 7 p.m.
, cailed.meetinggstanfieldLodge
R Ne. 317 A. F. 4 A. M. Saturday,
$G 1 p.m. Funerel service for Edward
" Borland Thomas, Ponca City, Ok-
ahoma.
MOST COMPLETE TELEVISION
URVICt IN THK SOUTHWEST
225 Noith Locust Ph. DU2-6021
1 p.m. Saturday for Ed-
.„___pmas of Tula, Okla.,
husband oLlTformer Demtonite. “
^Burial wffl be to Denton'a IOOF
Denton's GoenFueraf Home.
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ACTION PICTURES
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3-Bedroom frame, atteched garage.
Automatic heat.
$300 DOWN, FHA
100%, GI. LOAN
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FLAYERS, RADIOS .
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religious magazine.
Dr. J. V. Cooke, director at the
NTSC mathematics department,
attended a dinner meeting Thurs-
day night with Dr. W. T. White, su-
perintendent at Dallas public
schools, and other school officials
to dfoeuat ton problem of matha-
mair<Mlhe(ruction for gifted stu-
dents la the Dallas schools.
O. C. Lewis, 888 Congress, isre-
Wenden et Ibe Annie Bebley
Worid
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