Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 163, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1931 Page: 4 of 14
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Dr. Barker Stresses
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Coronado’s Children
SUGAR, 19 pound* for ........
COMPOUND, 8 pound* for .
SPUDS, 10 pound* for
9 linens with thoso of today in other
2 countries. Irish hnens were also told
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HELLO 1
YOURsELf,
Colleze faculty, suffered a stroke of
paralysis Sunday, and is critically
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print of fine lace-making in -he
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9 three brothers. W. H Bills of
t Springs. Ark.. J: H Bills Of
tillo and H. W. Bills of Weslaco.
(rs. Led better was born in Ten-
see and came to Texas 41 years
» She has lived in Denton Coun-
Ohio Btate university has ptib-
lished a book. "Education on the
Air," allowing the growinz use- of
radio as an educational factor.
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mond or cocoanut)
Blend sugar, flour and salt. Add
By J. Frank Dobie
On sale Monday, Feb. 2.
, Sold exclusively by
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Mra. Owen Grimn have moved to
this community.
Mrs. Mary Welsh of Iowa is vis*
iting her son, John Welsh, who re-
boiler until thick and creamy. Stir
frequently. Add egg yolk. Cook one
minute. Add vanilla. Beat well and
•ool. Pour over top of baked cake
and sprinkle with macaroons. Serve
cut in bars
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and “The Piper" (Michael Head)
Miss Lillian Parril.
1 square chocolate, cut fine
1 cup milk
1 cup milk
1 egg yolk
1 teaspoon vanilla t
THE SERVICE GROCERY
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Price—
$2.95 to $12.50
Birthday Dinner
for E. H. Crain
Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Crain observ-
ed his birthday Thursday with a
PERSONALS
Mrs J. R. Swenson ana children.
Mias Suzanne and Andrew, will
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Vegetable Gelatin Salad
1 package lemon flavored gelatin
mixture
3 cups boiling water
--1 teaspoon salt
4 tablespoons vinegar
3 tablespoons sugar
1 cup diced carrots.
- 1 Cup chopped cabbage______
1- cup cooked peas
2 tablespoons chopped onions
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first aid
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Chocolate Mixture
1-2 cup sugar
4 tablespoons flour
1-8 teaspoon salt
NEW SPRING FROCKS
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Dr. Herrick was
El Menus
yADayQ
, By Mrs. Alexander George .
1-4 teaspoon paprika
1-4 teaspoon mustard
5 tablespoons vinegar
2-3 dap salad oil r ’
1-3 cup chopped green olives
ter. __________.
T. A. Kilingsworth and family
visited at Little Elm.
Bingin; is being held at May Hill
Denton Baking Co.
Makers of Purity Bread.
. 1221 West Oak.
imbrough-Tobin,
Drugs
TODAY, MORE THAN EVER BEFORE
Women who care are selecting their beauty experts with .
inquiring caution. We give genuine Frederic and Eugene II
Permanent Waves at a very reasonable price.
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Mra. F. M Groves has as her
gueat her mother. Mrs. E. M. Hen-
drix. of MeNell, Ark., who will be
here for some time.
Musicale and Tea Shakespeare Club
at Women’s Club Health Program
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Shakespeare Club
“Art Day”
in all the mew colors—
$1.00 to $1.95
or lettuce salads.
Chocolte Macaroon Dessert
Miss Parrill; "St. Francis Walking
on the Water" (Liszt) Miss Mary
Anderson; "Corrie Unto These Yel-
low Sands" (Frank La Forge). "The
Nightingales of Lincoln’s Inn” (Her-
bert Oliver) and "Five Eyes" (C.
Armstrong Gibbs, Miss Olga Lea-
man.
meet the payments on the same-I,
is a grand piano of good make, and
mustcal people of Denton Clubs are .
looking forward to an inereased in-
terest in musical programs as a re-
sult of both a suitable instrument
and the clb iff wMeH to hold meet-
A 1 H-- g --edezz " f 2-2 2-r
These price* are cash, with $2.00 as minimum
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Mra. Good. Mr. and Mrs Mark Wa-
drip were other grests.
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The man who doesn’t al-
himself to be shocked or
orised doesn’t get much
kiek out of life.”
— says Dad.
ou’ll be surprised st the
ing our cut-prices bring
on. Come here for qual*
drugs.
1 5.grain Aspirin Tab*
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California's mineral ouput for 1930
to have been 8347.797,000
J. W. GRAY’S
orating Washington's birthday. The I . ..
refreshment course also carried out Worth visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
40 yeors
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Mra. Ledbetter is survived by her
—husband, R. Ledbetter, and a son.
Lay-Ledbetter, both of St. Louis.
HIF mother. Mrs Sarah J. Bill*,
otr 80 years of age. survive*. and
nde her home with Mrs. Ledbet-
t< She is also survived by a sis-
4 Mrs. Ardella Milam of Alpine,
Escalloped Celery
Bread, Currant Jelly— :
Vegetable Gelatin Salad -and Olive
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* Chocolate Macaroon Dessert
» Coffee
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Printed crepes, printed chiffons in
the shades of blue, red and green,
draped necklines, fancy thared
sleeves, ensembles and boleros.
Prices surprisingly reasonable—
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Responsibilities of |
Training Children
PORK AND BEANS (Campbell^ and others) 3 7
fol* * ■ • ■ 22.... ». ...2.. . ...222.2..22...,........1...21.22..20c
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CORN, regular No. 2 can, 6 for ............ 90c
TOMATOES, No. 2, 3 for...........................
TOMATOES, No. 1, 4 for................ ..........-.......
subleot treated by Mrs.H.9
who pninted out tha. fne lig
the fi.brics of longest use.
point of years, and that mi
rare cf the finest linens is j
to Egypt. She compared B
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The materials include
baku, sisal, panamalac braid
98c and novelty straws. •
In an interesting health program
before the home economics depart-
ment of the Shakespeare Club
Thursday afternoon with Mmes A.
9 Koenig and J. E Blair at the
Koenig home. Dr. Jessie Louise
Herrick of C. I: A. and Dr. H C.
Amos made helpful addresses. Roll
amiv
Street, is quite sick.
Mias Dorothy McBride. 311 East
McKinney Avenue, is 111.
Mra. H W. Daniels, 215 Hennen
Drive, is sick,
kuere" in Dallas Thursday evening
E. H. Crain is visiting for a few
days with his brother, N. W. Crain, .
of Nocona.
Miss Mary Elisabeth Burgoon was
one of a party going to Dallas to
the opera. "Die Walkuere’",‘Thurs-
day evening with Miss Olga Leaman
of C. I. A.
Mre and Mrs. Ted Lewis and nori,
Ted Jr., are visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Lewis, in Itasca. ,
SORR,}‘g
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Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Jac-
ob Bickler, whose 78th birthday they
will celebrate.
Mrs. J. Nealy Allison, who has
Ings.
> The program to be given Satet-‘
day afternoon wil be by members of
1 cup crushed macaroons
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The monthly meeting of the
Miss Sara Chockla of 8. M. U., Dal-
las. A Russian dance, “Odessa Pol
ka Mewurke", will be given by MYs.~
Robert D. W. Adams.
The meeting is being sponsored
by the fine aru department of th*
club, and the special committee in-
cluded Mrs. Anna Burgoon and
Miss Annabelle Pritchard. Hostesses
will be Mmes A G Koenig. Walker
King. W. A Koons. R. M Barns.
W. E. Durbin, M H Leake, O. E:
Taylor, W W. Wright, C. N. Oliver
and Mis Mamie Walker. The meet-
ing will be held in the Women's Club
at 3 o'clock.
THE NONA MAE BEAUTY SHOP
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the club and starting a fund to
voted to reconsider the study an-
nounced for next year, and decision
will be made at the next meeting
as to the program. Mrs. L. P. Mc-
Combs. the chairman for the com-
log-year, announced as her leaders
lor lessons -Mines. C. N. Adkisson
and V. W. Shepard.
The home was decorated with
potted plants and flags, commem-
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been visiting in the home of Mrs. • -tpu,.
Tan.Alson to join her husband. News of the Sick
of. Randallstown, near Beltat, be-
ing the center of the finest lincA
district today, she said. ’
"Bobbins of eJaium" by Mra..L-
H. Hubbard brouzht out the differ-
once between bcbbin laces ad
the same theme with individual
cherry pies, ribbon sandwiches, tea
MODES™
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Lost mines and burled treat* e
ures of the Southwest.
who is stationed with an oil com-
pany there. Mr. and Mrs. All1 son
have been living in Kansas.
Mrs. Joe Bowers and Miss May
MeClurkan attended "Die Wal-
l 1-2 cups four
1-4 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons baking powder
1-2 cup sugar
1 egg -
1-2 cup milk
• 1 teaspoon vanilla - from Sampson and Delilah'' (Saint-
.... .. - . — ■- 4 tablespoons fat. melted
c2 ___. birthday dinner at the home of; Mix all ingredients and beat two
“»s8 years. She was a member of their son, John W. Crain. They were minutes. Pour into shallow pan im-
Th? First Christian Church and was visited over the week-end by Mrs ed with waxed paper. Bake 28 mih-
oof the most active workers in L. H. Whitaker, with her son and utes in moderately slow oven Cool
off its departments She was also his wife, o Fort Worth, and by and cover with chocolate mixture,
interested in club and lodge activi- Mra. B. L. Fielder of Dallas, who
’>3- and was • member of the Re- also visited her grandchildren, Mr.
beahs, the Maccabees, the Order and Mra. Wilbur Crain.
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young man and young woman should
take systematic exercises in order
to be fit, the speaker said, and to
tllurtrate bet gave several exercise*
which recommended. — :
Urge* Church Attendance--r
The second responsibility he gave
as that of attending church once
- uh Sunday in the year. The oldert
people should do this to set an
example for the younger ones and
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every Friday night. Everybody is
welcome.---— ----—
H. S. Church donated the sign.
“May Hill School. ', for the new
school building.
Work was started Monday by the
M.-KT. in constructing a grade
crossing to permit opening of a new
road to the Dallas highway.
BUT IT CoULDH’f BEM
FAULT - IVE BEENDRNING-
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Everyone is getting "straw- ___ _
minded” with the showings Shakespeare Club for Monday han
of new been designated “art day", and the
feature of the program will be a
talk on “Russian Drama", given by
drive to Austin Saturday‘to spend andstsandre AS pinemurn.
, A J- Dodson, T. E. Peters, F. V.
250,
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4 other types, and how to distinguish
them from varicties that are off-1 -
P the young people should go to
church to feed their souls just as
darrison, Fitzgerald and Bartlett,
the guest of Mrs. W. R Lakey
Denton banks will be closed Mon-
day in observance of Washington ‘s.
birthday, which is Sunday.
Kev. T. C. Wright, Baptist mln- |
ister, will speak on the court house
lawn Saturday afternoon at 3.
o'clock, along the lines of previous
talks he has been making, he has
announced. — ----—- -
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4dopo1,
The Luncheon Bridge lub-
wil meet at 1 o'clock with Mrs,
, Carroll Garrison, 514 Pearl
* Street. —*sdtEn '
A musicale and tea will be
given by the music department
. of the Ariel Club in the Wom-
en’sClub at 3 o'etoek.
. Mra. 1. B. Wilson, mother of Miss
intFodeed Vy cora Bell Wilson or the Teachers
ENGLISH PEAS, No. 2 (sifted) 2 for"
SALMON, large cane, 6 for ...............
DRIED PEACHES (choice), pound .....
DRIED APRICOTS (choice), pound .
PINTO BEANS, 5 pound* for......
WHITE SWAN OATS, large package
RALSTON, largo mbo, package ..........
P. A. G. SOAP, 10 bar* for ..............
TOILET SOAP, 6 bar* for ............
CARROTS, per bunch ~
LETTUCE, per head ......
CELERY, per bunch
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Naming the responsibilfties of ■
both young and old in the training 11
of childrer. Dr. Charles E. Barker. 1
noted lecturer, endorsed by Rotary 1
1 Iternational, spoke for the fourth ■
time Thursehy fn the Teachers I
College aunitorium. His subject at A
the evening hour was The World's ■
: Most Important Job.” Dr. Barker |
Linens, Laces Ariel
Group Study ■
Atablespoansshipesauce or lthemusie department of the Ariel Nine Nurs o Sieep, ments on west sycamore Btreet. Her
Chiu. Hi. on togetable MrX(omeetgnchourngnchpavpensthegcnen ohildren Nave been called to her
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a. Dream . (Hallet Gilberte ’ Mrs. Medicine", and stated that one-
M. L. Hutcheson; Spring Song fifth of the deaths in the United
Slate* are from communicable dis-
eases. He spoke conservatively of
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addressed the high school students
I the C. I. A. assembly and the Rotary
I Club during the day. ———-1
There is nothing more import-
I ant than the profession of mother-:
I hood and fatherhood and yet the
I state spends nothing to prepare the
I young people for this profession. A
I great portion of the taxpayers
I money is spent for education in oth-
| er professions but a Chud is not
2 considered as important nS breed-
" ing of animals," the speaker said.
—The first —respensibility named.
'was that of training the body. Every
shots. Fine lace is a form of wear
that nev»r vniysrUe* she Mjd Thy
deseiners are mushy men.
"American Lave and Lace Mak-
We Deliver. ,
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Linens and laves were studied in
the meeting of t.e art department ,
of e Ariel Olb Thursday after-
noon with Mmes. Lee Poole and C.
C. McNeil at the Poole home, the
members answerins roll eall by ex
hibiting fine and interesting piecea.E
“Linens of Character" ws thef
Spot for corn* 29c
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saying if this was neglected the par-
ents would become the children's - - - ■
greatest enemies." 1"17 2 tablespoons chopped sweet pick-
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Friday afternoon at 5 octoek fol- 1288they..W 1/ the' and pour in shallow pan rinsed out men. Club Saturday afternoon at 3
owg.n iliness of several day* of in.a,wpytat -ou W— regret, the with cold water. Set in cold place oclock initiating a new piano for
inguehiza, though she has been in peaxer said. to stiffen. Cut in squares. Serve on
phenith for some time following An audience of approximately t.- lettuce. Add olive dressing,
aferation last fall. The body is 500 persons attended the lecture in- Olive Dressing
bring held in the Shepard funeral cluding several hundred, students 1 teaspoon salt
home until time for the funeral from the two colleges and the high 3 teaspoons sugar
Saturday morning at 40 o'clock in school. Pr. Barker stated in con-
the Ent Christian Church, to be eluding his remarks that it was the
conductea by the.pastar, William largest audieno* with the best, at-
R’yiretb. Burial win be in the 1. tention which it had been his pleas-
o b. f. cemetery. a ure to address in several years.
. program leader. Mrs. M. D
lingim. Her subject was "ren
VAGor N6THINGON ME:
I'VE BEEN.. MIALKING‛ "
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AhdmiF 2FOET-EARS,
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Saturday Specials
Raisin Bread
Cookie*, per dozen 1-2.10c
(Saturday only)
Purity Rolls
12 for 5c.
Campus Book Shop W P Robinson
< 1205 Oakland: * • -WL--V-
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' health measure* of the present day bought a place from D. S. Carpen-
"Orpheus With His Lute" (Sulu- andanthocinse voumdttabiedh- “
van). "The Old Refrain" (Kreisler), eusgion *“ oSoX! “
a trio. Mmes. Harris, Hutcheson and During the business session it was
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MEATS
SLICED .BACON (rindlem), pound -
PURE PORK SAUSAGE, pound .. ...
PORK RIBS, pound ..............-
HAMBURGER MEAT, pound ...........
YOUNG FAT HENS, pound ..........
FRYERS, pound .......................
Mrs A. E Graham, a vlaitot, ex-
lil bi ted a fine pic^OTBUUjei tale :—
emblem lace, the history of thede- —
sign of which she gave.
_ The nome was ettractively dec-
orated vith spring flowers, japon-
ica and honeysuckle predominating.
The hostesses roved sandwiches, t
tea, cherry pie, candled orange peel
and ratted nuts. Guests other than
members included Mmes. Graham, G
Fred Rayzor, Delos E. Nooe and Carl
Degan of Lewisvile.
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EUNDAY DINNER MW - derson whoFmentsoned’a tree-lae
Roast Veal and Mashed Polatoes of the Jamaica Island, c
Spiced Peaches Ipswicn., Mass., is the principal
- delivery.
X. they feed their bodies, he said.
P>® The training of children to mind
al Ah. r-ha. was 006 responsibility listed by Dr
t-mphi sMart,mannis‛Imodei He stated that it might not
Isun taorLim 01co*t- be possible to do anything for the
ixrueuiu°.„u"lconl mothers and father* now but he
_ tgg, ran with a gay paid scar" made appel to the younz people
e==———_ --- ■ t<> train their children in thi* way,
The music department of the
Artel Club met Thursday afternoon
with Mrs. L. R McDonald in a study
of Um music of Mendelssohn, Miss
Mary Anderson giving a biography
of "Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn*.
Mrs. V. R Cm played “Three Bom*
Without Words", and Mra. D B.
Dickson played “On the Wings of
Song", and Mrs. W. R Vivrett Jr.
"Scherzo in B Minor" Miss Lamian
Pirtid *ahg “O Rest in the Lord”
(from Elijah).
Business concerned the musicale
to be given in the Women’s Club
Saturday afternoon, and It was an-
nounced the next meeting will be
with Mrs. J. H. Russell, with Mrs.
J. Earl Selz Assistant hostess. Mrs.
McDonald served a torte and tea
i-efregiment course to 32 piemben
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2ddudami liu d L y '
Mr*. J. M Pott. South Elm
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Ibetter has been a practical at Dreakrast
for a number of yeara. Mr. end Mrs. Louis cood enter.
* Mga f fl TV : tatn«d with 8 o'clock breakfast Fri-
t NI vAULLY day morning for houseguests, places
GEt a McCauley Permanent kong laid for eight. The table was
Mave and be satisfid. They X5 wibsahoraulastgnrnaz chocolate and milk. Cook in double
Sai\ _ and Mra. Archie Vaughn of Fort
MeCauley Beauty Shop Worth and Mr. anu Mrs. Robert
Phone 1314. IM MeKatg of Perrvton. Mr. Vaughn
— and Mrs. McKaig are cousins of
MAY HILL
MAY HILL, Feb. 17—Mr. and
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