Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 173, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1932 Page: 3 of 8
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DENTON, TEXAS. RECORD-CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, MAUCH 3, 1932
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by JANE ABBOTT
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1. Lfetime Guaran-
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For the Combination Garment
Men’s Durable Work
New Spring Prints
Ladies’ House Frocks
Men’s Scout Style
Work Shoe
Sox
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Simply Amazing Values!
Ladies’ Bloomers
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Men’s Work Pants
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A myriad of new spring
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Newest and most popular mesh patterns here at
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was the
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With two
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Mcthez aways sakd- I was • very good
hcusekeeper. Kitty had suid gurisg
their’ honeymoon on Panther Moun-
tain
"My wile tail going to slave in a
A special assortment run-
resistant Rayon
carefully careless colle
he was always ecstaticall
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Put these bargains on your Saturday Shopping List! ‘ ' -
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inhudes gHubert Portem, Tom other types ot sdences are made at ,
Brpoks. 'Bernice Bankhead, M:ry tha meeting;
COATS
_ _ oca to watch the moon rise.
"Tcmrow at thia time you'll be
of every detail of Ger's handsane
features, his charm of manner, his
BEAUTIFUL NEW
SPRING
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Children’* Pajamas
East chlor prints, new ball
bottom styles
Be Ready for EASTER with Your New
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$4283
4.8 EACH
IN PAIRS
Sensationally Low
Priced-Value Only
Goodyear Offers ..
98c
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It really is amazing—the QUALITY of work pants
you can get at Burr’s! Wonderfully sturdy coverts,
cottonade and denims; good pocketings; and both
suspender buttons and belt-loops. Neat enough for
semi-dress wear. -
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Men’ New Spring Hats! $6)50
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Rich Looking Quality Felts! e B
Beautiful light spring shades of tans, browns and “4F
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Gar. She had put her head or his
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Science Club a t
Senior H i g h to
Have Pay Chapel ।
Avenue. Kit."
On the’r Mat night at Panther
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- Why not st At taking SS-S. today?—the
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L. C. BURR & CO
Easter will SOON BE HERE . . . so now is the time t begin shopping around for your ney spring suit! Be
sure to look over Burr’s big new spring line first of all.
During Onr
Gar swung Kitty into ats arus and ran up ch: winding st airway
a of the tvan.
A pay chapel will be held dar-
ing the assembly period at the Sen-
•to.’ High School Friday -morning,
sponsozed by the Science Club, and
the money derived will be used in
purchasing a moving pielure ma-
chine foy the school. ’ ■
Tha program will cons st of: "Life
at a Negro Janitor", with Jme
Wheeler as the husband and Cath-
eilne Withei spoon as the wife; and
a play, "The Triumph at Science".
In which a scientist is captarad by
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' "I was determined to
hate a clear skin."
Only sold in expensive lingtrte shops before now! I
Coalbine a shadow-proof rayon half-skirt with I
bloomer, step-in or pantie . .. all in ONE garment! I
Only one elastic around waist and no extra shoulder I
_ trap to wear. Snug-fitting yoke front over abdomen. I
Put These Bargains on Your Saturday
Shopping List!
me. she’d have been here-
(Copyright, ane Abbott)
Gar tokes guty M-mrl his
mnther, tomorrow. Mrs. Frew’s
antagonisn reems imminent.
79c pr
— — 2 '
"But, Oar. de wouldn't want any-
one els around us. How much will
yen carn. Gar?"
Oh, I guess Dad will start me wah
at least seventy~fiv a week.
And that had seemed a fortune to
Kitty She had calculated swiftly; out
of it they would save something.
“! don't intend to stick all my life
to Dud's business. Id like to get in-
to the diplomatic service. Or some
cPpadden. P. B Hamer 4 clude: Mary Maude Sparka, prosi-
Jee Wyan. Edith Simsedent; Tom Brcoks, vice-presideni;
„r live Cemeron. seretary-treasarer:
T Sasence Club is compposed of'Bob .MeSpadden reporeer, ud
Blue Chambray', full cut,
well made ,
29c
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SYNOPSIS: After a brief and
hiriwind" courtship, Giarfield
ew marries Kity Brandon, a
iited sali town girl, and takes
r home to meet his wealth >
mily. Although Qar las jast
aished eollege, and is essential-
food of a good time. Hitty
Meve he as sesicus about
e hus'ness of brine married as
e is herself. On the train got
k to Gar's home in Hinton the)
set Marge Erub, who belong
Oar's crowd and who is ne
haw a
Clear Skin-
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cite attire
1y aware. Hi
dast,-eyest
icund Kitty on the porch' pieEng
over chrnie for a pic. a big apron
tied over her flowered print drew,
her stim, bare arms ane Angers stain.
«d ezimscn, her hair deeply golden
where the sun sel on u. her blue
lyea.a little bluer in her genuine
delight at teping Phil Lmcuntas
l ht next day'Gar was sprawled on cle of ri
the Brendan porch as If, like Phil. _____-e ,w_
ne had lived next door t* it all his in Winton, Kit Youl ike it."
life. At the end.or the week he was —" —
telling her that she was the only girl
■he’d ever been crazy about; she was
- de- ©hapter 2 * —---.
ALoSHY uoneconuxa
Bnagewater made bo dleUnctton of
wealtn. John B. andon owned and
ran the geuerai store whach hi
Wait n. Runh purlock. Bob: omeeu or ws seiance c»> tn-
Kitty Brandon, becaume she was a
Branden and beeanwe she was pretty
and bluhe. had moved securely in th
yeung life of the community ft never
had mattered chat she had little
money to spend on her elouhes.
Her flends were the menasof her
chuahood; elosest at enese were Sal-
b withers and Phil cores.
"Maybe one of us- wUl mary
a man with dark hair and duk
eyes He's coming from away sorae-
where" e
Aim then, one June day when
Kitty was tweeny. Pinl cares bad
ct me trom college bringing artiela
Frew heme with him. Within an
hour at his ahival he had taken hes
aunt over to the ABrandoma They’d
Ptice M l Brea ta
Eaes Faim
he deposited her in a deep luaehaf Mcpaat -
chatr. Pemberion. Je
coming here Mayt • your mother’n
angry. If you'd come home without
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bwhetpoyr FomnF°undenEt adhs unlien Heuuzed kn and trunk
5 "55 he aemmnsazgmseM ~
servant. • t
He did not put her down until he
mountd smk flight of stairs to
the third floor where in a wide zoom
Ehe w'shed Gar weula tak» hold
o'hec hand, her hands were trem-
*95 so.
But Gar was intent upon painting
out to her plces of tezest atong
the way
e Fresentiy they siof ed -belora a
prtenticus mansion of Cenrgian
and proportions.
THere we are. Kill Some l1tle
duinp. isn't it?" His volet was frank-
ly proud He did not notiee that Kit-
ty inade no answer.
He d d not use a. key. He rang the
heli impatientiy: Aunid after what
cecmtd to Kitty along interval the
dor was opened by a white-head:d
rhan in eomber purple livery.
- "Hello. Pound. how are you? This
is my wife. The mother in?"
Kitty saw the man flash her a look
of friend! v interest. He grinned at Gar
ven while he touched his foreheid
in formal salute.
HMrs Frew will see you attea. at
half ’L Gar. she said She
sald the- that you were to use tour
old rcm '
"She did, did she? What's the mat-
V r with outting mv wife in the b‛u
com?" Gar frowned though his
brow cleared almost at once "Oh,
well shell fix us up later. Come
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allterent, that xasit He ted uP
on the promtronrs Did Phil stana
was"ha“ “ine” Wet the .he
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polished in manner and groom-
ing as Gar himseff. Marge meems
to hr hurt and reproachful at the
newa of Gar's marriage. She in-
voltes Gar la netted coaveratjon
about the doins af their erowd,
' pointedly exeluding Kitty, Gar hu-
morousiy tells Maree about the
; weddjng, sat tax that "the bunel
» willaget a great laugh ant of it,"
3 and Kitty is ashamed of Ms flip-
» panry aiot something tht
‘ should maticr a da eply to l hem
l boti She feels suddenky fright-
A new assortment for
spring. Fast colors, new
Uy lee.
Two for—
greys. Genuine leather laced sweatbands, with a
protecting sweat-proof oil silk innerlining.
big brokerage firm in New York—
w«‛d have an apartment on Park
srandfathe had eatablshed and
which mum him just about enough
to suppest bU family Jn the mm- _________________
built hut p"rannagxngcshsrpbadteh2shaned q0L4eseaet
tig* with Janu. Corey. Bridgewater s
banker and man at attain.
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"Aha how the' very next day, makng
tnquaqtofrany matg MCA. Eh ind‛ls,taometom "s Sit
i she yught gain IB beautiful contenireont
She was thinking of that tone in
Ores votce yhen he hae takia to
Margery Crceby. the engemex px
which, had lari her on the outaede.
T apprcaching meeting with Oar’s
■Syb' Loomed terrirymmely batore
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finish dreaming.
keeping house, Gar
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 173, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1932, newspaper, March 3, 1932; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1538725/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.