Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 63, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 27, 1931 Page: 5 of 8
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Auxiliary to Name
Mmes. E. H. Farrington and R.
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PERSONALS
263 Pairs Shoes
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$1.98
Helpy Selfy
how bowel action is regular and com.
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Sanger Monday
Hawkins,
Social plans for the year
were
ma Day. Helen Camp. Gayle Mixon,
drug stores.
15c
PLANT NOW
Singleton
25c
10c
evening. Refreshments were .served
Lee
Pure Hog Lard, 3 lbs
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trere lead a parade
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BELECK’S
Quick Free Delivery.
ANNOUNCING THE REMOVAL
Phones 29 and 39.
Mrs, Boyd's Tearoom In Gaines-
Shaw Studio
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From West Court Square to
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Our delivery service is
avallable at all times to
Sittings at Night By Appointment
KAYSER RAYON PAJAMAS
29 Years in Business in Denton
SCARFS
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your
early selection.
Values to $1.50, 98c.
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We’ll have your order
out in no time.
the people of Denton
an on any occasion for
any need, call
Dependdle
Free
Calf Liver, pound
Pork Sausage, 2
Pork Liver, pound
Pork Ham Steak, tb
Full Cream Cheese, tb
cascara, 4 3:
actually ba
$1.95 to $2.95
Values $1.00.
W. P. Robinson
South Side Square.
Broken sizes, all styles,
sizes and materials rep-
resented.
Crawford. Grandy has been
ciated with Shaw 15 years.
50c
25c
are
and
$1.00 Arabian Dusting Powder
50c Nadine Body Powder
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17c
30c
25c
15c
25c
Bologna Sausage, tb
Dixie Made Chili, tb
Dixie Made Bacon, tb
Round Steak, tb
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The hostess served a delicious ice
course at the close of the program.
Eleven members were present and
Mrs. Earl C. Bryan was a "guest.
The meeting Nov. 9 will be with
Mrs. Baldwin, Rowell Apartments,
and Mrs. John Underwood will be
lesson leader.
Topic Monday
Dr J L. Kingsbury, professor of
plc to. -k
Cascarcts are made from
Mr and
ger
Long Building, 206 Weit Oak Str et
am’
(First Door West Safeway Grocery)
quls will go to San Antonio to visit
his son. Boll Marquis
way, the old price was 84 cents a
load and they returned to work for
91 cents. They first demanded 11.40
a load but later agreed to work
for 41
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Miss Red was improving when they
returned home
Mr and Mrs W Dyer Moore were
in Dallas Monday
We are now in our new and up-to-date quar-
ters and we cordially invite the citizenship of Den-
ton and Denton County to come in and see our new
studio. ’
Bayless, and much enthusiasm was
shown in the work of the club in
its second meeting of the winter.
Mrs. Ben L. Smith " led the lesson
Shaw Studio Moved
to West Oak Street.
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Clara Rettiger Imogepe Cummings,
Marguerite Rutledge And Minnie
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> Just received . . . Pastel shades . . •
Brown combinations . . . Black and white
. . . These new scarfs are here for your
Mrs Lee Douglass end little son. I
Lee Rice and Clay Rice visited in'
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All - Bran j
cereal. Haye i
wife use it 1
Mrs. Irene Deavenport, owner of
the Campus Book Store here, who
Talons Plan Social
Program for Year
CHILDREN’S OUTING
SLEEPERS ”
FREE, THIS WEEK
With every $1.50 purchase of Arabian Toi-
letries we will give a 75c box of powder
free.
at the Mary Arden Lodge at a party
for the initiates Bridge and danc-
ing were the diversions during the
T wo Operas to Be
Discussed at T. C.
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Yov¥ teen men like "Mac."
Always stepping to bigger jobs.
With the energy and good health
to realize his ambitions.
So often a promising career
is handicapped by constipation.
were Mmes T E Peters. G E. Tay-
lor, Lulu K Shumaker, Denton. M
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Mrs. Burns will be here Thursday
evening and will speak at an open
meeting in the Maccabee Hall at
8 o'clock for. members and friends.
She has visited Texas and Denton
before. Mrs. Eula G. Bates, a dis-
trict supervisor of the Maccabees,
went to Denison Wednesday morn-
r.
New Sport
Dresses
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Hubbard presideht"or the Coleg
ol IndtUUMF Arts. left at noon for
Austin Tuesday From there Mar-
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THE RUDEMOS BEAUTY TREATMENTS
Would you be interested in a special course of treat-
ments for your hair and skin that truly bring results?
If so, call 191 for consultation.
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! lesson, which was the 19th chapter I
of Acts MTks. Vaughn was also ap-
pointed to.conduct the lesson next
Sunday The subject will be Chris- '
tian Living". There were 15 mcm- l
bers and six visitors, present.
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DRESSES AND HATS
Just Received a Lot of Wool and
Silk Dresses
Lot of Gage Hats
(Large Head Size#)
SCRUGGS CASH STORE
109 East Oak Street
With Denton Furniture Co.
TheKatie Dalian Chapter. U
D C.,‘will meet at 3 o'clock
with Mrs H B Caddell, Avenue
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The Assembly of God Wom-
en s Christian « ouncil will meet
in the chu: ch on Myrtle St re .-I
at 2 p. m.
Th* WediesJay Bridge Club
will meet at 2 30 o’clock: with
Mrs T C. Sample, 1003 West
Oak Streei, >
The Fortnightly Bridge Club
will meet at 2:30 o'clock with
Mrs. D X Moss, 903 West Oak
Street.
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Mr and Mrs J W Phelps of
Rockwalr spatit the past week-end
with their daughter and husband.
photographic equipment has beep ..0,
installed. It is announced. Among in
the additional equipment is a new*. -1 «
lighting machine which makes .
night sittings possible as well as 13.2 r .
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Kivlin
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in cooking. Appe- a i
tizing recipes on :
the red-and-green '
package. At all j
grocers. Made by
Kellogg in Battle
which
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I at all
delegates. Tittle and French
members of the conference,
others will go as visitors.
j Mrs. Albedt Linenachmidt of San- Social plans for the yc8,
ger was in Denton Monday made at a meeting of the
Mrs. L. M Schertz of Aubrey was - -
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$3.98 to $4.98
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I’ Miss Vala Fullingim'returned to
I Port Arthur Tuesdav morning.
; where she teaches after spending
several days here with her parents,
Or. and Mrs M D Fullingim
DENTON, TEXAS. HE< PHD CHBQNICt I TUE*PAY, OCTOBER n. 1931
Neiv Members Fer-Maccabee Leader ‘Conservation’ Club
s)Pistrict Delegate Child Study Club To Vigil Denton
Call 29 or 39 and we will deliver that package
_ hi a hurry. No extra charge. November is nearly
here.* Give us that DRUG account for November.
We appreciate vour business.
. BROOKS DRUG STORE
West Side Square. * ' •
Where Denton Trades.
high
grade butter fresh every day. E. W. .
of the 30 truckers who went on
strike two weeks ago and demand-
ed higher wages were back at work
nice, Horton, Blanche
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Margaret Christie
Sunnyside Dairy makes
Have given us valuable experience and we have al-
. ways taken a, just pride in the quality work that we
have turned out. -1 ' -
J W Shaw opened a studio in..
Deuton in 1902 on the north side
of the court square and later moved ..
to the west side, where the location
had been maintained for years.
O. P Grandy is active manager ..
of the studio, and is assisted by
W C. Ransom and Miss Chloe
Selections will be tven on the vic-
jUola, it was announced.
Reported Improving
i n Dallas Hospital
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history at Teachers College and
curator of the museum of Txas
history in the college, was the prin-
cipel speaker at the meeting of the
Shakespeare Club . Monday after-
noon in the Women’# Club, when
the subject of the day’s program
was "Conservation".
Kingsbury spoke of the need of
some on to take charge of collect-
Ing and preserving historical places
and materials. There is an appar-
ent indifference and a tendency of
those possessing such articles to put
a fictitious money value on them
that hampers the making of collec-
tions and museums. He appealed to
his hearers to assist in the preser-
vation arid collection of such ma-
terial for the education of future
generations.
Mrs. W. H Clark, president of the
club, was elected delegate and Mrs.
T. E. Peters, first vice-presicent,
was elected alternate to the meet-
ing of the T. F W. C. in Lubbock
in November. Mrs. Francis Crad-
dock was named chairman of the
yearbook committee for the next
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the tea'-table decorated with cosmos
Christine Gale, Lelete Rogets, Wil-, and lighted with candles Hostesses
Born to Mr. and Mrs Claude E.
Williams, near Corinth Monday, a
son, named Francis Earl Williams.
The international relations study
group of the A. A. U. will meet
Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock
with Mrs. Spencer Stoker. 210 Saw-
yer Avenue, to reorganize and make
plans for the winter's programs.
Newest Equipment Has Been Added
New improvements and equipment of the very
latest design known to modern photography have
been installed. Among them is the new Beaty Pho-
tographic Lighting Machine, which makes it possi-
ble for us to give sittings at night as well as day.
Being on the ground floor, our old friends, as
well as new ones, will find it much more convenient
and accessible than having to climb a flight of stairs.
downtown business
Mrs Frances E Burns of Detroit,
assistant supreme commander of
the Ladies of the Maccabees before
their merging with the men of the
order. was expected to arrive in
A delegate to the 13th district
meeting of the American Legion |
Auxiliary in Nocona Saturday and ,
Sunday will be elected in a called 8
meeting of the local auxiliary this
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39 New Member*
Are Initiated Into
Mary Arden Club
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Thirty-nine new members of the
Mary Arden Club at Teachers Col-
lege Were initiated at a recent
meeting and officers were installed
Miss Bessie Shook a member of
the English department faculty,
spoke on •'Responsibility '. Members
initiated, into the club include:
Misses Polly Cox, Edith Gross, Au-
dean Ponds. Ina Mae Burroughs.
Lois McCurry, Alma Thompson.
Selma Rue) Blair, Dorothy Hood,
Mary Wilson, Dora Mae Kelley.
Irma Carlyle, Mary Seay Bass. Cleo
Wortham, Geneva Satterfeld. Irene
Miss Lillian Parrill, associate pro-
fessor,and director of music at
Teachers College, will be in charge j
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' Dentson Tuesday for a three weeks'
tour of Texas visiting the different
‘ organizations ot the State in the
1 interest of the general work and of
a hospital bed to be endowed in
All Seints Hospital, Fort Worth, for
’ the benefit of women and children
1 f the order.
The hospital project has been
work of the organization for sev-
eral years and will culminate Nov.
18 wiili el.dowmen®gg tha bed and
a special program T Fort Worth,
which will be attended by mem-
. bers aid leaders from all over Tex-
D‘ Tuning ini. C. Lipscomb A D ?
Miller, and Misses Annie Romberg.
Nellie Griffiths and Bessie Shook. . _
--Onion Seta, Flower Bulba, Flower Seeds, Rye Grass, Burr
. ini . Locust Leaguer*
TruckersBack at. L Plan Delegation
Work After Strike I t Lewisville
ing to meet Mrs. Burns and
accompany her here and in
other visits over Texas
around the
section and
then join in with the Teachers ।
College band on the trip to Lewis-
ville.
Dr. M. L. M-rtin was in Pilot
Point Tuesday morning where he
assisted in examining the school
children.
Denton Methodists who will go to
Bonham Wednesday for the annual
conference of the North Texas Dis-
trict of the Methodist Church.
South, will ihclude Dr. and Mrs.
George C. French. Rev W L. Tit-
tie. John Speer, J W Smith and
Mr. and Mis R. T. Slaughter.
Speer, Smith and Mrs. French ar
QUALITY FOOS AT LOWEST PRICES
) Fruita, Vegetable, Ptodace-s 1
FRANCIS M. CRADDOCK, Grocer
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: is in a Dallas hospital suffering
from a bullet wound in the head.
I is slightly improved though still in
| a serious condition, it was reported”
here Tuerday. Benjamin Wyrren,
1 Dallas man who was formerly man-
ia ger of the book store here, was in
Denton Tuesday morning and gave
the reports as to Mrs. Deavenport’s
condition.
So, with out new and convenient location arid,
our new equipment, we know that we are in a bet-
ter position thart ever before to give you the Very
best photographic work that can be obtained any-
where. ' .
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bee Neal and Mches.Tayrene Hick-
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Me Sidney Brandenber - I to a large number of guests at the Thomas and J. C. Bradshaw
close of the evening. » ------------------
Mr and Mrs C C Morris and
1 Mmes. Sidney Brandenberger and
| George Pearson were in Dallas
w. Baas were new members at the
of the Child Study Club
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—OF THE MOMENT
Alton B. Y. P. U. Clover. Many other items for fall planting.
Meeting Held Sunday . ,s | TALIAFERRO & SON
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i Y. P U unday evening. Miss Lola
' ! Mac Vahn war, 4n charge of the
With feet. Sizes 2 to 6—
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98c Value*, 79c
Upset Not Serious If
Bowels Get This Help 32;
Sadie Bass. Loyce Led low. Kather-
ine Owens, Bessie Stewart Ber-
Phone 125.
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at Brooks
250 Pork and Veal Roast, tb
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"jubilee celebration" at Lewisville,
-We could get no support from tonight, Hugh C Calhoun, league)
the city and had to give in," said I secretary, has announced
C F. Smith, president of the Ama- j The plans of the leaguers are to :
rtllo Truck Owners Association. - । meet at the Fort Worth-Dallas !
Ilie truckers’ plea for higher highway fork, at the south d of
wages had been met almost hhr-
News of the Sick
Miss Dorothy Woods of Argyle,
who received injuries to her right
foot some time ago, has recovered,
it was reported Tuesday.
Mrs. J. M. Hughes of Argyle is
ill
George W. Cook of Milford, fath-
er of Dr W. W Cook who lias
been in a Dallas hospital for sev-
eral weeks, was imported as greatly
improved Monday. Dr. Cook spent
Monday with his father.
ville serves special .uppers and par.
ties. On Highway 77, N. Grand. I
Phone 555. 64'
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I Ohio farmer-owned elevators
I handle a bushel of wheat at a gross
margin of one cent a bushel.
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Talon
. Club at Teachers College Monday
10cn Denton today I evening, according to Lawrence
I Miss Lerma Payne spent the past Poole, president. __ _ ________ ________ ____________
week-end I# Dallas | Twelve new members were Initl-1 Olga Taylor, Virginia Turpin, Lu-
Mt and Mr N C Pace -f Roan- ated into the club Saturday evening clle Edleman,
oke Were in Denton Monday
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year, and others named include:
Mmes Belle Staniforth, Walker
King, L H. Moore. W. J B But-
trill and Misses Mattie E. Cravens
and Mary Buffum. Miss Bessie
Shook presented a petition to be
signed by the, members, relative to
international disemament, to be
used by the National Federation of
Women's Clubs.
Two new members were elected,
Mrs. C. A Scott to the fin arts
department, and Mrs Kate Acklin
to the home economics department
Decorations of the club suggest-
ing the Halloween festival the lat-
ter part of the week were carried
out by the use of orange cosmos.
The refreshment plate was also
airanged in this theme, carrying an
apricot ice. angel food squares iced I
with chocolate, salted nuts and
cosmos favors. Mmes. L. P Mc-
Combs ana T Denton presided at
AMARILLO, Oct 27.—(P— Most | .
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1 to plans being made Tuesday morn-
Wig, the South Locust Street Im-
* Remonkeei srdsatde
When you’re out-of-sorts, head- ‘
achy, dizzy, bilious with coated . .
tongue bad breath, no appetite or .23
energy—don't worry. It's probably* -1a
constipation.
Take a candy Cascaret tonight and • •
see how quickly your trouble clears..
up No more headache: no gas on
। stomach or bowels. Appetite Im*
I proves, digestion is encouraged. Take
another tomorrow night and the next —M*
night. Get every bit of the souring ..a
waste out of your system. Then see...
doctors agree
Marjorie Blackburn,
This ailment frequently brings,
headaches, doss of appetite and
energ Athbition is dulled.
AVoidEbhstipation. Just eat
two tableypoonfuls daily of
Kenner’s KLL-BaAN. This de-
licious cereal supplies "bulk,"
Vitamin B and iron.
"Bulk" gently cleanses the in-
testines. Vitamin B tones them
up. Both promote regularity, j
How, much better than pills and
' The stories and musical selections
from the two operas. ”11 Trova-
I tore" by Verdi and 'The'Bohemian
I Girl" by Balfe, will be given this
evening at 7 o'clock at Teachets
College in the auditorium. -
These operas will be presented by ; Mrs Deavenvort Is
the Opera Comique Company next
Thursday and Friday evenings as '
the opening numbers of the Artist
Course season at the college.
! Monday
Mrs J L Kingsbury wks tn Dal-
las Monday
Mr. end Mrs Horace Leeper and
oaby spbut the week-end in Den-
ison with relatives.
on "How to Interest Children in
Natural History’’, and was assisted
in the various topics of the subject
by Mmes. Otis Fowler. Pat Roberts.
Freeman Rowell. John Underwood
and J. L. Baldwin
Mrs. Theo Brooks read a paper
showing the similarity of manner
in which Christ was reared, and
that in which the modern child is
' brought up, according to best stan-
dards The partnership of Christ
with his father. Joseph, was,
brought out, and Mrs Brooks show-
ed how Jesus was "a good scout”.
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evening at 7:30 o’clock in the Le-
g‛on Hall and all members are
urged to be present. Arrangements
will also be made for the annual
dinner to ex-service men on Nov. 9
and for the annual sale of poppies.
Mrs C C. Hoffman is president
of the 13th-district, and will pre-
side at the meeting in Nocona. She
was elected at the state meeting in
El Paso tn August. A large number
of members ot the Legion and ot
{ the Auxiliary are expected to go to
Nocona, when the two bodies will
i hold simultaneous business meet-
I ings, and also some joint sessions.
i.WWeKwarrHKaHoF"PTThestat
thens bowel muscles. Ten cents.
Events Tomorrow
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J W. Shaw, pioneer Denton sU- i
nographer, has announced the re-
moval of his studio from the second
floor on the West side of the court
square to the ground floor in the
new W S Long building. 206 West A
Oak Street In addition to being in e
the newly completed quarters, latest ,,
HELPS KEEP YOU FIT
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Just think! A real costume for $1.00. And they just arrived a few
daysago—Spanish girl. Robin Hood, Pirate, Mexican boy, Dutch boy, multi-
color Clown, Cinderella, Jester. Sizes 4 to 14.
MORE WHITE ELEPHANTS
Dr and2Mrs H. G Fleming were
ELcalled to Palestine Sunday because
” of the nines* of their granddaugh-
ter. MM Martha Llewellyn Red.
caughter of Mr and Mrs J E Red.
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