Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 145, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1946 Page: 4 of 14
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AND THE SHOW (JOES ON—Sonja Henio, movie and
ice skating star, prepares for her ice show in Madison
Square Garden a few hours after her attorney filed suit
in her behalf in Chicago for a divorce from Daniel R.
Topping, New York sportsman. Miss Henie charged de-
sertion. (AP Wirephoto).
6706 SNIDER PLAZA
UNIVERSITY RARK— DALLAS
It seems especially marvelous to get beautiful table-
ware in every Premium Package of Mother’s Oats
—because famous Mother’s Oats is so delicious,
to good for you! Oatmeal is the best natural
cereal in 5 great Vitality Elements necessary for
growth and energy.* So enjoy the best—get nut-tasty
Mother’s Oats in the Premium Package, and
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FLOWERS IN FASHION—Outstanding among a num-
ber of flowery costumes at a June-in-January floral show
in New York, is this tropical playsuit, modeled by Lois
Hepburn. It is made up of aquamarine peonies.
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her recent marriage here was Miss
Vondee Reynolds, was honored with
a miscellaneous shower Wednesday
night at the home of Mrs R C.
Wolverton, 402 W. Sycamore. Mrs.
J B Wilson, Miss Dorothy Hudson
and Mrs. Wolverton were hostesses.
Entertainment included the play-
ing of various games, and the prizes
won were presented the honoree. A
refreshment course was served to
Mrs R. A Hudson, Mrs J A Hud-
son. Mrs. Mary Reynolds, Mrs. Clay
Lewis and Miss Linda Reynolds.
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NEW ALBANY, Ind — (P—A sign 1
on the court house lawn boasts |
that this Ohio River city of more
than 25,000 population hasn’t had
a traffic fatality since April 15.
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- Personnel affected by the an-
nouncement are commissioned and
warrant officers; master, first, tech-
nical and staff sergeants, and cer-
tain War Department civilian em-
ployes whose families are author-
ized by law to travel at federal ex-
pense.
For families technically eligible
there were some catches in the
program announced late yesterday
by the War Department
-T the first place. theater com-
manders must certify that adequate
housing, food and medical care is
.available. Preference will be given
families of those with the most
service since Pearl Harbor.
’ Applications must originate with
•he men overseas.
: The War Department indicated
hat the movement of the first de-
endents to Europe is expected to
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Troops Overseas
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WASHINGTON, Jan 31 ——
The Army put the clincher today
on what it has been saying about
a long occupation job its going to
let families of officers and top
non-coms join them overseas.
The step has been advocated in
and out of Congress for months
both as a stabilizing influence for
the occupation forces and as a con-
tribution to morale. Normally the
Army does not permit families to
join men on active service overseas
unless they are engaged in strietly
garrison duties.
The tipoff of an extended occu-
pation job was the announcement
that priority will go to families of •
men agreeing to remain abroad two
more years, or at least one.
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Miss Elizabeth Painter. ins.rue- |
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study of birds, and endocrinology I
dealing with endocrine glands and ‛
their secretions Miss Bessie Iaagu. |
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‛A"GE RUBBER COLIECTION
During the scrap rubber drie
the fifth people on Block Island 12
miles off Rhode Islands coast. col- l
lected 35 1-2 pounds of rubber scrap
for every man, woman and child
on the island
Comini portruih ort moje only from litlingl
at tht Dalas iluJio or by iprtial appoint-
mtn! in your Ijomr We tmploy no solicitor.
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RANGER, Jan. 31—Students of
the Sanger High School collected
1,649 pounds of clothing in the
Victory Clothing Drive
The eighth grade room students,
under the supervision of Mrs. Cleo
Lockhart, teacher, collected 394
pounds and won the room prize of-
fered by the Lions Club for the
largest collection.
The sect nd grade, taught by Mrs
Bill George, collected 357 pounds
and the third grade, taught by
Mrs. Marguerite Riggs, collected .
Final rites for Jomeph B Good, 42,
who died Monday afternoon in the
Denton Hospital and Clinic, were
held Wednesday in the Baptist
Church in Plainview, Denton coun-
ty, conducted by the Rev. Prank
V’eedon, pastor of the First Bap-
tist Church in Denton. Interment
was in the Plainview cemetery.
"Rock of Ages'" and "Abide With
Me were vocal selections sung by
a qvartet composed of Mrs R O !
Hint, Mrs Frank Weedon, Rev. W.
B Ferntsen, and Carroll Goen. Mrs
Berutsen was piano accompanist.
Pallbearers were Hal Fenley, John
Morris, Cecil Knox. J C Ashley,
Truit Good and Hubert Skiles.
Ciood is survived by his widow,
two sons, James Butler Good and
Robert A Good, and a daughter,
Miss Helen Louise Good, all of Den- '
ton; four sisters, Mrs. A Ashley ,
of Slidell, Mrs. Ruby Trent of [
Broil, Okla., Mrs. P W Bishop
of Krum and Mrs Claudea Good ।
ol Krum; and a brother, W W
Good of Krum
! Two Honored With
Birthday Dinner
Alvin Cunningham of Dallas and
Mrs Julia Beaird of Denton were
honored with a dinner on their
birthday Sunday at the home of
Mr and Mrs. W M Baty, 914
Welch
Guests also attending were Mrs
Alvin Cunningham and son of Dal-
las: Mr and Mrs J E Peppin of
Gainesville; and Mr and Mrs E
M. Oliver and daughters of Denton
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 145, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1946, newspaper, January 31, 1946; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1458629/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.