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TRUCKING AND STORAGE
WEBSTER TRUCK LINES
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STRAWBERRIES
LETTUCE
Estate at J C. Holland, deceased.
for
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SLICEN OK
29c
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LARGE
English. Corsicana; Lois Dickson,
HALVGS
CANS
isn’t smitten with him. it sems cer-
25c
25c
Ql ART
PINT
BOTTLE
BOTTLES
BILIOUSNESS
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Post Toasties
$4.10
for ......
Large pkg. 10c
25 oz. Jar 15c
search has developed a bet-
Renown Coffee 87c
3
25c
13c
7c
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4c
GRANDMOTHERS BREAD
Quart jar of Olivet
2 LARGE BARS
& G.
Pound
15c
All for
19c
100 lbs. Best Rey Twine
21c
$6.75
Quart Cold Medal Salad
MWAH
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PALE DRY OR
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1-4 lb. pkg. 15
1-2 lb. pkg. 27c
16 oz.
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DREAMLAND--Zane Grey’s "Rid-
ers of the Purple Sage" i with
Tried into speech ' "Mr
went to see hlmthi
UHIE sass
duE(#rj3gi3
Arlen, Jack Oakie, Robert Coo
gan,nows.Tilkomedy. — '
Plenty of fresh Vegetables,
Berlin and Peaches. Jars,
Jar Tops and Rubbers, Cans.
SOAP
1 LABOR oXYDOL
"My breath
would get bad,
and often I would
get up in the morning with
an awful taste in my mouth,1*
says Mr. Silas Hamblin, of
Cambria, Va. "My skin was
yllow, and I felt pretty poor-
ly. generally. An old friend
recommended that I try
Black-Draught for this. I
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* TURNERS
. Quality Food Store
appucation of Jenny Holland
probate of will nled
(Comtipued from net one)
the bacheior of science degree (ma-
jor givens: Earle Adkins, econona-
ics, Denton; R. L. Bates, Industri-
bustness
Laurie
Johnnie
Genus af
resh-
wafer
ducks
To one sde
Vgetnble
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$1.79
Exclusive New
Styles.
Woodson A. Hams Cash Grocery
Middle South Side, Next Door to Curtis. Phone 80
12c
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BE SURE AND CONSULT OUR WINDOWS
FOR SPECIAL VALUES ON
SUGAR - EGGS - BACON - FLOUR
SHORTENING & POTATOES
He drew level with her and they
faced each other at the door letter-
ed with "Miss Revell, private"
"I'm atrala not. Not that kind of
An excellent Englsh ptcedentis
followed by this house, it features
the use of mend ly and inviting ga-
ple ends, with the ■ large’ outside
chimney.
The plan forms an “eW shape
end may be used as shown or in re-
verse if so destred. From the en-
trance hall one can reach the liv-
ing room the Kitchen, or the din-
ing room.
The uvig room is large well ven-
tilated well lighted and has a fine
large' chimney place. The kitchen
lies between dimag room and ga-
PURIN
CHOWS
D. BALDWIN
THE PAINTEE
why he didn't speak about it him-
sel."
(Copyright, Julia Cleft-Add ams)
The doctor reveals the couspiracy
he ha* planned against Georgie, to-
morrow.
1 10. Sanctify
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PLENTY HOME
GROWN
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RED FRYING (
CHICKENS
Call 27 for quick deliv-
L. B. SHAVER
McCrary Bldg. Phone 252.
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PICKLES
N AMRICAN
nIL ok hoik
■host of a smile
-You look simply ghastly! What is
it. honey? The heaf"
Kohma i Undertaktng Ok
Day Fhoneg
NtgBti 7(1, 1019, 10, or 7M-W.
Prompt Ambulance II«,vies.
10 lbs Pure Cane’ Sugar 43c
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20"bs. Pure Cane Sugar 85c
100 lbs Pure Cane Sugar
Pasen Sted M Ism, ygur pre
ducios ein Saninadlon Peducss
38
Metal Co.
Bell Roofing and Sheet
Phone 795
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We are leaving nothing undame
that will better equip as to
serve yoa ana thus merit your
inereahing Edod will.
BAD BREAT
may be due to
Storage
Don t forget—when you
• think of storage, think
of us. •
Telephone 114. -
Brownlow &
McNiei
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"Will you ask Miss turret! if she
can see me for a moment? I've no
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MEN
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APWLo
- Color stained Jenny's cheeks. 2k-
"Oh well, I thought—’ She broke
9. Mde of a
certalrk
MILK
WITE OUsE
2 baby cans a
or 1 tall car •b
Boswell, Spanish; Grand Prairie;
I. N. Browning, history. Chandler;
Percy Caldwell. matheyu atics. Den-
ton; ’John Clovis Crockett, gov-
ernment. Sanger; Hortense Davant,
r in fact all of your table needs before making
your purchases. Plan to come to your A&P
Store FIRST and you will save time as well as
money. —
J. A. COOK GROCERY .
Phone 174 We Deliver .in a Hurry-
INSURANCE
Not all kinds—but the right
kind.
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Hay Ties, per bundle -sh.c-,-l.............- 90c
Plenty of Red Top Cane Seed, per 100 lb»...... 1.25
Also Hygeria, Darso, Kaffir and Cotton Seed.
No. 3 Tin Cana, per 100 ............................... $4 00
No. 2 Tin Cana, per 100 ...........a- 3.00
Plenty of Vegetables and Fruita.'
A full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, in*
eluding all kinds of Chicken Fed.
Come to see us.
TEA
ORANGE PEKOE NECTOR
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J. J. Taylor, better known as
“State Press" of the Dallas News,
was the speaker for the Rotary Club
program tt Thursdhy’s luncheon.
He paid a tribute to the pioneers
of Denton County, who like other
pioneers, never knew anything but
depreseienPmetodesateccom.
Ing back to earth Irum the flights
attained during the boom years, and
are learning the true value of the
real things of Wfe, he said. The
speaker characterlzed the real fun-
dementals of life as food, love and
religion, and added that the man
Who Tias* these has all necessary to
bring true happiness.
R. J. Edwards was program chrir-
man and introduced the speaker.
A large nuntber of visitors attend-
ed the luncheon.
1.
al eduction, trawn; David M
-Bergin chemisto, Beaumnont; Ma-
ry A. Bijaer, mathematics. Den-
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Turkey Raisers!
Gone are the days when
you had to cut onion tops
and cook hard-boiled eggs
to raise our poults.
In the past this was neces-
afternoon; Georgie, and he told me
that he aas dismissed that valet who
always reminded you of a mole.”
"Ie know he has." Georgle’s voice
was curt
"Yea. but Mr. Matching said that
in his opinion it was that man Who
rold —some «?tt»oKt"» of"atKesto=,
RAJAH SALAD DRESSING
S OZ. JAKS PINT JAR QUART JAR
burn. English, Hews; Seims Blair.
' , Denton; Estelle Bobej.
i, Cantent ceorge :Merion
wnm’aneef imtehd tT -
ousin Georgie. Jenny has
2 preventea from seeing Ave-
because she is posing as Ed-
fonsend’s wiie.. so that
ie, who has married him.
* 'WWlun. -Denton; .
physical education.
ctae and have used It ever
since, When I needed any-
tnmg - t- consttpattene I
find a small dose, taken'
occasionally, keeps me in
good shape.”
This old, well-known, re-
liable laxative medicine costs
made long ag<
moll of chale
ways been ine
PEOPLES ICE CO.
Phone ISO.
Dependable Year ’Round Ice Service
8 O'Clock
-rtner
< OFTEN
MAREIAGE LKLNS^n-----
T A. Roperson, SlideW, and Mabel
Hand
REAL ESTATE TKAXSFEES
I J. E. Faster and wifa to Mrs.G. O
. Sherman, part of Columbus 41 tter
survey, near Lewisville, $1,600. May
sary, but today modern re-
SANDWICH SPREAD
ly set before her. she brooded, wrap-
PEvenrirrha never been Geqr-+*okeeimarbied,tec
■
11. Growing out
I Fekeiniaz “
is. Complement
of a mor-
tise
16. Work
. 17. Hub or
knead
19. Metalliferous
rocks
20. Forward
21. First woman
BL Blieafui
abodes
would understand.
some one Mr M;
,,,
frames get better feather- __
lag? and arcs aLOW Cest
In the planning and arrangement of
our funeral home, we have been
guided by one main principle' to
provide in this establishment all the
comfort and privacy of a fine resi-
deuce, plus the sdded convenience
of a building designed especially for
the purpose.
Jenny turned a corner. ▲. clock
told her that by now . Matching
House would be empty of all but the
Important few*
She walked Into the huge, mar-
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2-2? -462
Englsh, Dallas; Fem Doty, Eng-
lish, Denton; Naomi Emerson, busi-
nesd administration, Bewie; Rob-
tn Ewmg. economics, Denton; Pay-
rent Hickman, art, Wichita Fills;
Billie Hilliard, English. Dallas,
Frances Huy. music, Hull, York-
shire, England; Bonnie Hudspeth,
business administration. Arlington;
Albert. E. Johnson, English, Irv-
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4L English
tzislatov:
42. Groan
softly
43. Resembling
an greola
45. Very strong
57. Wild animal
' 49. Holders of
leases
SO. Genus of
stieklike
Insects
• 1. Regular
ending of
the dm at
tdnse
Ing said you
I don't kow
thusnomoPeotioaroamue K found it a excellent medi-
vertisec. . .
guardian. filed and approved _
Estate of John S Schgabiy. et al,
mipots. application of Anne L.
Sehnably. guardian. for allowance
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Skudationa
29. One who
dispatches
JX Fixed
charges
• 15. Public
Vehicle:
] coltoq. e
1$. Ovine "
animal
319. Exudation
fpom
certain
trees
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lys Boren.
___ Im; Ward
H. Bryant, industrial education,
Fort Wurth; Kathleen ‘Clayton,
Bonded and Insured.. Fireproof Warehouse.
Free Phone Call to DaHas. Call 18.
rage and the kitchen entry-also,
serves as the entry to the garage.
Upstairs are three large bedrooms
and a bath that is located over the
kitchen plumbing Ones
The exterior may be made of lo-
cal stone and brick, or all brick,
with stone trim aronnd windows
and doors. A lot 60x150 would be
suitable -
An approxmation of cost esti-
niates show the house to run be-
tween 86,000 and $8,000 depending
upon the owner’s ehoice of mate-
rials and the labor and material
prices of the locality.
"Turkey Startena" * solves
thia problem for you. Come
in and get your supply to-
day and give your poults a
real start. We have a free
turkey booklet for you also.
We carry a complete line of
PURINA CHOWS, as well
as bran,shorts, and cotton-
seed meal products. Call us
come back to change You go to bra
eutiy and get a goad rest You 10QK
awfully pale."
Jeny amilea apd Georgie’s con-
cem bharpened. I was the very
- AGARAGE Z 2
h 19*20 ,
&
she chooses-the career, every time!”
"Yes, I see."’
"And I don't think I'd better
promise to get you a trial anywhere
i IM becaus to many people ask me
tpu strmes that I've had to steel
myself to a Arm refusal All round.
You see why. don't you?"
"Yes I see."
"Then—good-bye r
"Good-bn." he echoed
She watched him walk away He
was taking her whole life with him
and he did not guess it. To atm, she
was just a little fool. trying to
wheedle a pocket-money job out of
a man she had once vamped L
She stared after him One clear
call would bring him back "Georgie
—not I! I, was Georgte, not 1"
And then he would apologize-
and ask her to make merry at his
wedding to Brigitta? Perhaps There
was no reading the riddle or him
The only thing that was certain was
that Georgie, who had taken her
from that terrible attic, would be
repaid by losing her job.
vGoog-bye," whispered Jenny
again She opened the door and shp.
pad through: Without any emotion.
She realized that she had decided:
or perhaps her decision had been
Edna Phillips, mathematics. Law- -musie,- Denton: - Georgia Dorsey.
Deep under the tur- - - —_--
R had"perhaps al-4 Aied- And :
table that aha should
There was a tep behind her. Be-
fore sh turned, she knew who it
would be.
"You want to are iac Hevell of
epurser said Garth Aveny. "I'll take
ouap to her, shall I? It's rather a
complcated route The elevator’s
just here."
She want with him dumbly. He
looked cool and lazy in his soft gray
flahnels; tut he guided her into the
elevator Ida eyes held that faint
laughter that mocked and withheld.
"I'm afraid our secretary can be
rather alarming." he said."He‘s had
a number at applicants today for
jobs in a new department and he
has got a bit above himself .
How is your husband?"
She started
"Do you mean Eddie?"
"r course. I mean Eddie.”
"Eddie is—I don't know how he
is. He has gone away." The elevtor
stopped. She stepped into the Iong;
dim. corridor at the end of which,
she remembered, was Georgie’s room.
"Do you employ married women ev-
errstse ventured desperatey. neti
daring to turn to him as he walked
at her shoulder.
Want a job?" All the old laugh-
ter hid in his voice.
"If I did and if I were competent,
would you give me Che?”
"I should be charmed,, personally,
but I couldn’t give you one here. If
a girl, here, marries, she goes Has-
n’t your cousin told you?
"Yes, but I thought perhaps there
might be an exception. Surely if
Georgie married—"
For heaven's safe, don't suggest
such a catastrophe! She's piloting
me through the stiffest week of my
life, and I gather it's nothing to
what Ues ahead now my uncle is
handing over to me almost entire-
gle, for Garth Aveney, what signs
were there that it had ever been
AlITONOBILE HEC.lbTRATIO
360-941 William C Brannon, pen-
ten, Ford coach "
Screen today
PALACE "Sk y Bride" with Richard
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52.he bidter
53. Cencis
DOWN
1. Velvet-black
mineral
2. Windflower
3. Tropieal
fruits
4. Slouan
Indians
_ 5. Form a verb _
takes to
Indicate
time
6. Funeral
orations
wn at last the door opened and
JeKny appeared. "Aa it happned I
was going to ring you up when they
said you were downstairs I'm dining
out Jen— just a chop somewhere
with a man ! knw, so I needn't
egpmmzmzzmprzoomtz
BINDER TWINE ’
P
JCPENNEYCO I
"Sally Lea”
FROCKS
appointment, bat I'm her cousin.”
The mail dealt lackadaisically with
a bouse-telephone.
"Mrs Townsend?he asked pres-
ently "‘Miss Revell asks particular-
ly if it’s Mrs Townsend?” v i
Janny hesitated, flushing.
. Un. Townsend or hot, pleae?"
Knapped the porter
"Yes," said Jenny reluctantly, "The
name—yes—I am Mrs Townsend”
power, so long as he lives. Even Miss
Revell—" His eyes flickered quizzi- ____.
cally toward the discreet.jshining of, then hu
door "Even she woyld have to Matching—I
choose between—what do they call " * ~
it?—love and a career? Let’s hope
al
——-DENTOX. TEXAS, EECORD-CMRONICLE, FRIDAY. MAX 27, 1932
DALy CROSSWORD PUZZLEN
ACROSS' Solution of Yekterday's Puzzle ». Narow '
L mggaggge H o
erentne ' ASEA8SA9EVsTPfStS
.. Oreek tetter
». Siberian
river
economics, Amarillo; T. W King
Jr., industrial education Roanoke:
Julian Koon, geography, Hallsville;
Leonard Lamb, biology, Denton;
Minnie Laney, history, Denton;
Robert London, industrial educa-
tion. Denton; James Mallow, gov-
ernment, Sanger;
"A&P GRAPE JUKE 1
teijbe'U be the Deering woman”
paced the long, sptenana room,
running a hand through her hair,
ingertnig before the blub windows
She bad had • hpavy day ana 'hr
Ma uneasy about the evening She
was to dine- and it had been an
nusually worded invitation
"Come along In!" she exciaimed
BD RM
- ' 15 x15' - -
.1
Jenny? "How do I know that he
truly cares, in the way that r care
for him?” She had very little rea-
bott to tmtmk - tt; amawered ■ her hoh-
ety. Very little, indeed, was there
for hope to feed on Yet. with only
that very little, she was going to
make Georgie lose her job.
She left the tea almost untasted
in the end, paid her bill and yalked
on. Her choie was so clear To gam-
ble on a chance of happiness pr to
let Georgie keep her job. Georgie’s
future or hers. Only one littl sugar-
plum on the cake, ■ and no knife to
eutitwith.—----------------
The pavemnts were hot, achingly
hot to the feet. Her mind went back
to the days when she had hunted
work. A nightmare, that had been:
a memory so terrible that that us-
ually she thrust it back First five
dollars between her and stark noth-
ingness; then two dollars then one.
then fifty cents And then, when
there was nothing left but to sit at
on-attic window and watch how the
sparrows on the leads fought over
the bread that was just beyond reach
of her shaking arm—then Georgie I
Food, warmth, rest, and the heavenly
shelter of Georgie's care
And now she was going to take
away Georgie's job, in case Garth
Aveney was interested to know just
who It was who had married Eddie
Townsend
death losses, eliminate
d breast, build bigger
11. Cesser
x nautical
2a. City in
Hofland ;—f
23. Metric san
meaure
2A For horn
2C. Come forth
23. Short sleep .
30. One who
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31, Fast
through
train L '
31. Japanese
measure
34. Passnse 'out
JO. Ex press’em
of plearure
• 37. Sharpened,
33. Corrodes ♦
40, Anthem
43. New Testa-,
• ment
spelling- of
Asher
44. Citrous fruit- »
46. Burn
4 8 Feminfne
name
SHEPARD'S FUNERAL HOME
i - ~
COURT HOUSE
* . DISTRICT (out
- Ww Cults Hird i______’ . ___
W. A Morgan vs. Deaton County,
for damages
puonkiE CotEr
Estate of Oliver Trotter -Adams,
final account- of Kellus L Turper,
admanistratpn, Denton;
Jones, history, James;
Louise Kendrick, home
1ima
3o
ReH
AUGHT
_ ' »toil Ma lamative
roti CHILDREN — and grown-ups
who prefer a liquid—get the new
piesint-tasting SYRUP of Thad- B
fra's Biack-Dfaugt, We UMI «OC । ■
-) J. J. TayhrSpeak4-?
to Rotary Club
OPSIS:- Suddenly Jenmy
disoovers through Grat-
laubins that his nephew.
. RI RE NICE
Sc 3 |rt. boxes ..
s
ill I'll go home."
"But why did you come? What did
you want to see me about?"
_7
' Chapter 35
TURMoI OF CHOICE
Steadllf. once out ot the silent
house; Jennys faet took her down
the street.
She felt like a walk; and after d
o'clock, when the department-stafs
.Dad left Ihe building she would be
able to see Miss Revell and put be-
fore her this heart-shaking mailer
of Garth Aveney: -
Hert-shaking—just that When
he had talked to her in the park
whan he had asked her to go into
the country with him. It was not
because ha wanted to forget Georgie
but because be wanted the company
of Jenny Reven and none other: at
any rate for the moment.
The shy. Joyous thought halted
What about Brigitta Deering?
Georgie said he was going to mar-
ry Briitta. Old Mr Matching fear-
ed it, too Been U se wasn't going
to.' ba must surely admire her She
was BQ beautiful.
Jenpy’s steady steps had tattered
with her thoughts. She turned into a
little tea-room and sat down Over
the dainty rood that was present-
1 1
BATMEU
ER1TQ/RS
SWELSE
- ,
--
NOW’IS THE TIME TO ADV*-
TIsE VOl R ROONS ,
Teachers and others who expect
to enter summner sessioris of the
colleges here are coming in every
day looking for a pert menla and
rooms. Now is the logical time to
advertise your rooms and apart-
ments in the classtrted section of
the Record-Chronicle. Many of
LIVING HDINiNG - 4. .5
15,*24 T id.IS - - ■ nn *
. 4#
—
—--——
; ■ . -
\ ,
Ing; Claudia Johnson, speech, Den-
ton; Alice Hoines, economics. Car-,
rollton; Leonard Joined, ecanomics,
Carrollton; Dora Une Keny, Eng- .
lish, Gainesville; John E King.
Latin, Denton; Weldon N. McBray-
er, English, Graham; Percy Mc-
Donald, Bglish, Dencon; Elvia -
Jftlligen. biology. Denton; Opal
Irene Morris, education. Carbon;
Robert Neale, Latin, Denton; Mary
Powell, English, Meridian;
Flu Maree Roberson, education.
Denton; Kathryne Roddy, KngUah,
V-r he is handing over to you.
haven't you the power to—to make
an exception™"
8 Ib. pail Pure Hog Lard 53c
3 lb. Maxwell or Del
, Monte M. J. B CoEfee 91C
ton, Okla.; Blanche Piester, educa-
non, Weathertond; Charles Pollan,
government, Rico; Lawrence Poole,
econmics, Denton; Merle Purvis,
history, Stephenville; Clara Rotti-
ger, home economics. Dallas; Paul
Rogers, economics. - Denton:
Eana Roquemoro, education. Mer-
idian; Mary Rucker. English. Sli-
dell; Lila Ruthertord, English, Bar-
ry: Mable Self, physical education.
Denton; Audie Sheppard, educa-
tion. Meridian, Lee Sunpson, indus-
trial education. Denton; Travis
Small, chemistry, Fort Worth; Ray-
mond Smith, industrial education.
Celina; Paul Stearns, industrial ed-
uction, Electra; Lula Sumners,
speech arts Nevada; Ida Stockbur-
0 gondonomcte8homne%: An-
ens; Peggy Taylor, home econom-
ics, Frisco; Jessie Thompson, busi-
ness administration. Fort Worth;
Dora Lu Keir, education. Port
Worth; Eddie Lou Vernon, educa-
lam. Rockwall; A. A. White. gov-
erKment, Van; Gladys Westbrooks
mathematics, Burkburnett; Zack
White, industrial education. Here-
fond; Mary Wijams, art. Denton.
Eua Willis, home economics, Pert
.Worth; Abby Wilson, buSiness ad-
ministration. Dexter; John WI-
SOB. history. Howland; Noel Wu-
son, physical education. Shreve-
port, la.
Bachelor of Arts
The following are candidates for
the bachelor of arte degree:
Minnie Allen. Spanish, Tele-
phone; Sadie Bass, home econom-
Ics. Hallsvie; R iw Mae Begrv.
English, Denton: Marjorie Blaek-
partners for past 9 year
attog at new location. 229
; Oak mtregt, under a co-
stive arrangement with
UMk Pinting Co.
nomics, Westover; Louise Martin,
history. Denton; Julia Maxwell, his,
tory, Roxton; Vaden Miles, physics;
Lewisvile: Walter Miler, history.
Jacksonville; AWeldon McBrayer,
buinpm administration, Qrahum;
Ea Nance, education. Dallas:
Ruth Oliver, education, Denton:
Pagime Parker, history, Beckville;
Myrtle Payne English, Qaiqesville:
Giorgv OBrian, Marguerite
Churqhil, Noah Beery. "Air Mill
Mystery"; No. 3; an art.
fer way to raise your poults.
For four years the research
department of the Purina
Mills experimented with
35 I thousands of poults to find
Qart jar of Pickles. 15c out for you how to reduce
Mighty Nice Bread, loaf 4c
10 boot of Palm Olive
Beads * Sc
Kin Dried Sweet Pota.
B.
-r
i8
1 gallon Country Sor-
ghum for a. 50c
stand by Oeorgie.
- Loyeltadazatuudessbese things
• matiured enormovafyriKeEwere the
fhnks, than, that she chose Qood-
tree, whispered her heart to that
other, the wild, sweet chance in her
dreams she might see love with
shadowed thee; but in her waking
days, never
Georgie waited impauenty for
Jenny to come in Shie-could hear
her voice ip the corridor and then
AVeneys "Doing the polite, I a’pose,”
abe thought "Good job the infant
IONA PEACHES
only one cent a dose.
Bold by an druggists, mae
TEDFORDS
educaton, Bryson; Blanche Crum-
pier, home economcs. Pittaburg!
Joe P Cunningham, business ad-
ministration, Iowa Park; Lillian
Dodd, educatiam, Dallas; Juanita
Eventt, musac, Wils Point; Bdrena
Encher, home economics. Boise
City; Robert T. Foster, history, Kel-
ler; Madie Lee Furr, art. McKin-
ney; Auce Qordcy music. Hufo-
bard; Nona Louise Griffith, home
economics, Denton; Garland Ham-
mer, industrial edeucation, Den-
ton; Ollie Harbour, geography, By-
ers; / '' . -
Irene Hawkins, home economics.
Mexia: Don Helms, business admin-
istration. Celina; Ruby Higgins,
mathematics, Sherman; . Dorothy
May Hood, speech arts. Denton:
Eyes Hoover, business administra-
tion. St. Jo; Bernice Horton, home
economics, Tyler, Rex Johnses:.
Whitewright; Willie Mae Emich,
English,Denton; Marie Thrirt, Eng -
lish, Dallas. - Anna. NanDuker,
mathematics. Gainesville: Cecillian
Webb. English, McKinney; Hauue
Whitlock, English, Carrollton; Ida
Cook Wolfsohn, English, Denton.
• Deceased Crockett had practi-
cally completed all requirements for
the degree, which wil be graated.
INUR eMps ^
AGRr-"- "
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 246, Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1932, newspaper, May 27, 1932; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1538799/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.