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DENT0N, TE3U1, BECABP CHKONICLT, MONDAY MARCH 3», 19^ "
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Program Ready for
Federation Session
Paint Up Now!
For Beauty and
Protection Use
ONE
HALF
EASTER SALE
Spring Dresses
Farm Women.
Make Good Record
and new
colors . ..
Morris & McClendon
219 West Hickory
and why I am airaid. Please an-
swer soon I have lost weight in
worrying over this problem. H. B.”
nccomplished in the slution of
theit mattress making and other
bedding problems She attended a
demonstration of these projects at
THE QEFUSAL TO SUDDIy A WIFE
w COFFEE WK ONcE USM CAUSt
TOO DNVOOCE • TUPKEY -
NOTICE TO BUJ8CKIBEKS
If you fail to receive your copy
of the Record-Chronicle, call the
office before 8:30 p. m. and a copy
will be sent out by special carrier.
Ennis, and Mr.
Milam of Eunis
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Melodies," color musical; “Music
Land," Silly symphony.
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question, which I cannot answer
unless you say so. I cannot give in
to him berause it makes me feel
that I am cheating my husband.
Of course, there are other girls who
। a service to the city and will
i continue to do so.
1 Your vote and influence will be
1 appreciated by me. Go to the polls
BASEMENT
SPECIALS
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Stresses Sanitation
In Turkey Growing
Ground Fresh for you at
Economy Grocery &
Market
Purity Bakery
Phone 106
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A, Choice Selection
SILK
PRINTS
“Much Relieved©
Says Lady After
Taking CARDUI
SPECIAL THIS
WEEK!
HOT ROLLS
DOUGH —
7c per Ib
Purity Bread
Fresh 11 A. M.,
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Fellowship Awards
Of A. A. U. W. Given
pita! Monday for treatment.
Miss Mary Belle Balls, of Sanger
who has been se lously ill at the
Denton Hospital since an appen-
dectomy last week, was reported
Improved Monday.
Mrs. Hugh Corbin, Mrs. Joe Burks
and Mr and Mrs. Walter Miller re-
turned to their homes Sunday after
being ill at the Denton Hospital.
'Miss Lida Bushey of Denton re-
I turned to her home Monday after
an illness of influenza at the Den-
ton Hospital.
■“Royal”, “Rose”,
“Arrow'
Doeskin Gabardine
' Checked Gabardine
Sport Models
Double Breasted
Single Breasted
Slims
Young Men’s
Grays ,
Greens
Browns
Tans.
ty supervisor of home manage-
merit plans. . .
Why not get this and be safe. All are
priced reasonable.
worried. Please help me. He truly
loves me and I also like him if
GRAC-BARROW CHEVROLET'
311 W. Oak a, - . Phone 99
as her guests
Bill Fry Jr., of
and Mrs. C. A.
We have the new Spring
KNITTING PATTERNS
GRAND LEADER COMPANY
plained the use gf the l ire-gun as
a poultry insert exterminator and
SEED HOUSE
North Side Square For
Fertilizer
TALIAFERRO & SON
Phone 125
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EI ECTROLUX REFRIGERATORS
GAS AND KEROSENE OPERATED
3 years to pay. See It Before You Buy.
WALDRIP MOTOR COMPANY
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TRY ALL STAR
COFFEE
NEW SPRING SHIRTS
"Arrow","VantHuesen", “Marlboro”; new button-
down collars, Duke of Kent collars, Trubenized col-
lars, Bamboo checks. Chalk stripes, new deep tones,
MODERN
WOMEN
By MARIAN MAYS MARTYN
* COME BY
and let us change your number plates for you free of
charge.
DICKSON-HAMILTON MOTOR CO.
OUR NEW MOTOR
ANALYZER
checks unerringly-every
unit from gas pump
thru motor and ignition
to battery and is never
wrong.
DILLON SMITH
MOTOR CO.
Phone 268
150 odd pieces is separately
cleaned, oiled, reassembled
and adjusted to accuracy.
. ... BE FAIR
WITH YOIR WATCH
Your watch, like your automo-
bile, deserves care and attention.
A cleaning and inspection lj^ a
competent watchmakerg
might disclose some minot“-;,
Ue that may prevent acurate
timekeeping.
McCRAY’S
JEWELRY STORE
Mrs. Clyde Branum's home, near
Pilot Foint. Twelve resetlement
homemakers were taught many
valuable lesscns pertaining to the
making and care of their bedding
Events Tomorrow
The Association of Christian
Women will meet at 3 p. m. in
the First Presbyterian Church,
and Miss Ethel Baker, a mis-
ALLIANCE MILLING COMPANY I
muuuuuumuuumumut
New patterns in new
and varied colors.
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Mt. ■ and Mrs. A. R. Carroll of > and on the grounds, and urged
Kerens visited her parents, Mr. and I that new turkeys not be put on
Mrs. J, A. Peek. Sunday. Mrs. Peek the same grounds where old uir-
! Grover S. Campbell C Co.
GENERAL INSURANCE
Of two things: He either insists
on a show-down-a divorce, in
other words—so that he can mar-
ry tile lady or he goes or hl. way
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alway adventurous young men
buzzing around young married wo-
men in the guise of a family
friend be able to take their fun
white they find it?
When a worthwhile man finds
himself m love with another man's
wife he onh hangs around lohg
j enough to learn what her feelings
' for him are, then he, does one
hoping to get over his folly at
i ertmannl. It is already rendering I coupte “otenc"t, Theenomorathe
were or had been. Sixteen
portant factor in the raising of
turkeys, at the meeting of the
Denton County Turkey Growers
Association, Saturday afterroon in
the ofice of Mrs. Edna W. Trigg,
county home demonstration agent
• Lucas also actvised the use Af
crude creosote In the poultry house
to be held in Dalles April 8, 9, and
10. has been completed by the proy
gram committe of which Mrs. R. J.
Edwards is chairman. Mrs. R. J.
Turemtime, retiring chairman and
candidate for the state presidency,
will preside. The meeting or the
board of directors will be held Wed-
nesday at 9130 a. m. in the Baker
Hotel, and the formal opening will
be in the same plaee at 7 p. m.
Wednesday.
Numbers on the afternoon pro-
gram, other than routine, will be
a "Symposium on Current Federa-
tton issues." presided over byMrs.
R. E. Buchanan of Fort Worth; a
panet discus-dor: on "Problems of
Federation Work,” led wy Mrs. Vol-
ney Taylor of Brownsville, state
president, and a legislative det
partment conference with Mrs. Bob
Barker of Fort Worth in charge
Wednesday evening a dinner
honoring educators will be held
in the hotel, when Miss Ella’Hock-
aday, head of the Hockaday School
lor Girls, Dallas, wil be toastmts-
tries. An address will be giver. by
Dr. Rebecca Smith of the T. C. U.
Port Worth. The dinner will be
followed by a reception honoring
Mrs. Tavlor and district presidents.
Breakfast Thursday
For a breakfast Thursday morn-
ing honoring the department of
public welware, Mrs E L. Bale,
Mrs. Jolin Hanna and Mrs Net-
lowship, $1,200, went to Jane M.
Pooenheimer, Sterling research fel-
low. Yale University. The A. A. U.
W. International Fellowship went
to Zotja Ciechanokeka. chief of the
department of scientie periodicals
in the Library of the Jagellomian
University, Krakow, Poland.
The Margaret E. Maltby Fellow-
ship went to Melba Phillips, re-
search fellow, Bryn Mawr College,
who will probably do her research
in the physics field in Princeton
University The Dorothy Bridgman
Atkinson Fellowship. $1,500. went to
Alice M. Ryan, staff member of the
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GOOD HUSBANDS HARD TO
ran. so be CAREFUL 1
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By our method, each of the
Strange Food Facts
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ego
MOTHER'S FOOD STORES
“Make Piece With Your Purse”
Telephone 283. $1 Orders or More Delivered
210 Ash Street and Sherman Drive
tie Myers of Dallas and Mrs. By- ---------------------- —-
ron Moffitt of Pilot Point will be do the same thing, but I am very
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Although they may be very active
and apparently in good health, many
women, al certain times, will do well
to take Cardui. It may relieve some
of the nagging symptoms that are so
annoying every month.
Mrs. F. T. Foster, of Greensburg:
Ky., writes that she has "derived
great benefit" from Cardui "Before
taking Cardui, I was week and ex-
tremely nervous, and suffered mom
sleeplessness. Thia made me tired and
worn in daytime. My beck ached con-
tinually. Being an active woman, I
did not want to continue in this
condition. Having heard n great deal
about Cardui, I found, after juste
few bottles. I was much relieved. I
continued taking Cardui and was so
much helped.”
Of course, if Cardui does not ben-
This sale brings you
dresses marked down,
some as much as
PALACE—lest day.' ‘The Farmer book editorial department of Col-
in Ilie Dell" with Fred Stone and i Her & Sons. The Crusade National
Jean Parker; ‘ Memories and Fellowship went to Charlotte M.
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family.____ _ ______ _______ _
Tile Sarah Berliner research fet- ent YOU. consult a physician.
Much has been said lately of the
; police radio. I belleve there is an
! urgent need for such a method '
| of dealing with the present day 1
Resettlement farm women of
Denton Court have made an out-
F. M. Wilson. Miss-
Mills Marry
The Denton branch of the A. A.
U. W has received announcements
of fellowship awards made by the
A. A. U. W. fellowship awards com-
mittee, which met in Washington
in January. Six fellowships, four to
women in the United States, one
to Latin American women and one
to 1. F U. W members were those
ofTered. In all divisions there were
162 applicants, and the qualifica-
tions of the candidates this year
were reported to be unusually high.
The Latin American fellowship,
81,500, went to Madelaine J. Syl-
vain, staff member of the Haiti De-
partment of Rural Education, a
leader of her sex in that country
and a descendant of an illustrious
Mias Lorraine Mills was married
to Farris M. Wilson Friday at the
home of Rev. D Emory —.
tor or the First Methodist Church
here. Their only attendants were
Mr. and Mrs, Shirley Johnson, the
latter being a sister of the bride,
rhe bride wa« dressed in blue with
white accessories
The groom is a son of W. T
Wilson uvihg east of Denton and
the bride is a daughter of H. M
Mills, living near Green Valley
The couple will live near Denton.
Childrens Colds
“m Yield quicker to
double action of
W VBSS2
turning here Sunday right
Miss Ruth Robertson is spending
the spring holidays at her home
in Haskell
Mrs. H J. Hirshman has return-
ed to her home in Coshocton, Ohio,
after a two weeks’ visit with her
daughter, Miss Mabel Hirshman of
the T. C. faculty.
Mrs. Ava Goolsby. a student in
9. C. W. is at her home in Groes-
beck for the holidays
Mrs. Heb Gray and baby daugh-
ter of Austin are vistting her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs B O Tanner,
for two weeks.
H. M. Muncy and family and Mrs
W. L Muncy of Wichita Falls, Mr
and Mrs. Ray Smith and son, Peola
Joyce and Edwin Kyle of Fort
Worth were mnests in the O C
Muncy home, 1308 West Oak Street.
carrying a salad and dessert course,
an Easter theme carried out in
ypllow and green was used High
score for members was made by
Mrs. W. J. McCray. and for guests
by Mrs. Joe Reed and Mrs. E. B.
Brown of Sanger cut high, all be-
ing presented with xemembrances.
Guests other than members were:
Mmes. j. 8. Fowler, Ivan Schulze,
F. L. McDonald, Joe Kimbrough.
Weldon Yerby, David Dutton of
Brady G. R Sensabaugh, Hugh
Masters, W R. Blair, Emory Bar-
thon, E N. Woodrum and Reed
SCREENTODAY
TEXAS-last day. "Petticoat Fev-
er" kith Robert Montgomery and
Myrna Loy; "Pictorial”; "Our
Gang Follies of 1936" with Our
Gang; News events.
• A called meeting of the execu-
tive committee of the W. M U.
at the Pirst Baptist Church will
be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. Quar-
terly reports are lo be prepared.
Girl Scout Communily Council
wi-iget tonight at 7:30.
Dr. Ector Roberts. Put N. Rob-
erts, and Standlee Roberts of Den-
ton and Van Roberts of Overton
went to Altus, Ok, sunday to at-
tend the 77th birthday dinner of
their mother, Mrs. M. J. Roberts:
Thirty grandehildren of the birth-
day honoree were present at the
dinner.
The Business ana Professional
The Boston Store
“YOUR STORE”
Women’s Clubs win meet Tuesday oy Mrs, Elizabeth Hoffman; eoun-
at 6:30 p. m. in the American t- ---------— - -
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Officers Elected
By Downtown Class
omc-rs O' the Downtown Bible
Class for the next six months,
elected Sunday morning include
Rev. J. D. Grey, teacher; C. N.
Hedges, assistant teacher; E. W.
Provence, president; C. E. Crain;
first vice president; O. D. Bell,
second vice president; J. A. Har-
ris. third vice president Ed Mere-
dith. fourth vice president; I. B.
LArnold, secretary; C. Knight,
.at secretary; J. B- Wood-
rum, -chorister: W H. Lindsay,
asststaat chorister: and J. S Smith
pianist and reporter
The new oficeds will take office
next Sunday.
To the Voteri
of Denton
in anouncing my candidacy for
City Marsha; several weeks ago,
I was not unmindful of the mahy
responsible duties connected with
the ofice. Two years ago I made
the race for city marshal and was
drceated by only fifty votes At
that time by many friends sug-
TRAINED MECHANICS
GUARANTEED !
m m wo- and three-pounds. Let us have your order today.
I j j Brooks Drug Store
Phones 29 and 39 Free Delivery
ddazanres-- - •
88425, * a pi *HJ'
Mrs. Martin will be glad to
answer in this coltumn questlems
of general interest. Write on
one side of the paper only and
address her care of this paper
Mrs. Martin cannot reply hidi-
yidually to every correspomdent.
Names will not bi- published.
Rhea Marriott of Dallas was a
gueet Sunday of his mother, Mrs.
G. M Marriott, 1319 West Oak
Street
Mr. and Mrs Royce Guerry
of Weatherford visited her parents,
I Mr. and Mrs Earl Wheeler, the
past week-end.
Mrs. C. E Beaird of Shreveport,
La., spent the week-end with iter
daugliter. Miss Alva Beaird:
Mrs. H. O. Fleming, Mr. and
Mrs. W. A Dawson and children
and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Oibson
visited Mrs. Fleming's daughter.
Mrs. Anna Powers, in Fort Worth
Sunday. Mrs. Powers, is a sister
of Mn.es Dawson and GIbson.
Mrs. W M. Mitchell of Hottston
was here Monday to visit her aunt,
Mrs. Edna Trigg Sunday Mrs.
Trigg had as guests her son and his
wife. Mr and Mrs. Chartes W.
Trigg of Brownwood.
husband to kiss her and who is at
a loss, even for a moment, as to
how she will witlistend is ad-
vances might as well admit from
the start that she is not in love
with her husband.
I might also point out that be-
cause a man has fallen .in love
with a woman, his slate of mind
in no way imposes any obligation
on her She is not obligated to re-
spond to his overtures, especially
when she blandly admits to a mere
lining for him.
I don't wonder that you are
sionary in Guatemala, will
speak. ,
The Episcopal Auxiliary will
meet al 3 p. m. with Miss Lil-
lian Parrii, 207 Avenue A.
The Women’s Bible Class of
the Church of Chrtst will meet
in the church at 3 p. m.
The Trinity Baptist W M S.
will meet at 2:30 p. m. in the
church on Blount Street.
geste that I make race again
this year
in regard to my life, I have
liven in Denton County 41 years.
For the past ten years I nave
been a peace officer in various ca-
parities and have enforced the law
to the best of my ability without
fear or favor. , .
Along with several other qati-
sens. I feel that Denton has been
good to Mr Knight, present mar-
ahal, by electing him for four
terms, but at the same time, feel
inatthe office should be passed
around. ,
A young marned woman who | sutasretr Dnd
pernila a man other than her r sor
man.
You may be too young and
inexperienced to be capable of
fudging to which class his parti-
cuter man belones. Since you only
like him. I strongly advise you
to send him about his business
without delay and before tyou are
led into further mischief. Good hus-
bands are ard to rnd It you have
one. hr most certainly deserves a
fairer, Equaret deal than he is get-
timg from you.
I answer his question Ite says no-
body will ever know, so please solve
my problem, which I cannot ex-
plain any better to you. I hope
you will umderstand what I mean
also what he wants me to do.
Lightweight, airy felts; Rolnik, Kensington; Grays, t I
tonstend 2.95 3.59
or VOGUE
Hosiery, Lingerie, Dresses
Qews.
Standing record, according to Mrs.
Neleua Kirkland, district home *up- t Thursdav Bridoe
ervisor, who visited the local Re-lAi°N- —5
settlement Admtnistration office atClub Meets
Denton. | Mis. w. q Anczuson was hostess
Mrs: Kirkeland . was particularly to the Thursday Bridge Club in her
pleased with what the women had five tables being arranged
for memhers and guests. For room
decoration and refreshment pinto
Gardens and budgets will con-
tinue to play an important part in
the home supervisors program.
While a majority of the Resettle-
ment families grew enough to car-
ry them through this winter, fu-
ture plans call for storing in quan-
ties sufficient to carry the fami-
lies through a poor garden year.
The second major objective—a
change of clothing for every mem-
ber of the family will be given
greater emphasis this year. This
objective may seem unnecessary
unless we realize all of thess
families were on relief or public
works protects; and have not yet
had an opportunity to do . more,
than stock up on food and teed
and make payments on their
Joans, Mrs Kirkland said As
soon as the second objective is
realized each homemaker will work
toward a third objective—ample
bedding for everyone on Resettler
ment rolls.
"Flizabeth Hotiman, the county
supervisor, has already helped in
the planning of 240 gardens and
240 household budgets for the 1936
season," Mrs. Kirkland said. "So
closely is the production capacity
of the land and consumption de-
mand- of the family baleneed that
alien farm and home plans are
made that inefficient management
ot the home may tip the scales
nway from success. To forestall
failure tor this reason, lai reset-
uement home managcrs have avall-
able tne technical advice of wom-
en who are trained and experienced
in home making."
Solid Broadcloth*
New Prints, Broad-
loths. Cretonnes, Shirt-
cloths, Cretonnes, Shirt-
ings, Batistes. Values
to 15c a yard, now—
IOC
15c Value
Underwear
Rayon panties, tailored,
pink, peach, tea rose,
lace trimmed. Now—
IOC
Lace Trimmed
Step-in*
39c values. Pink, peach,
tea rose, tailored, lace
trimmed, lace cloth.
19c
New Arrival*
in specials every day.
Visit our basement for
real values in dry
goods, dresses, chil-
dren’s hats.
BOSTON STORE
GOWNS
AND
- PAJAMAS
Pretty pastel shades
with matched gay
.trims ....
New styles just re-
ceived . . .
$1.19
My job in lift seems to be grap-
pling with problems, not only my
own but those ol others. I know
s problem when I see one and am
even able to sense that one is
brewing but I cannot dignify the
position In which the writer of
the following letter finds herself
as a problem. Nor can I see that
there is any need for her waiting
for me to point out the solution-
even assuming her difficulty could
be described as a problem Here
ts the letter + .......
"Dear Mrs. Martin: I have been
reading your columns every day
in our daily paper and it surely
is interesting and also helping
people Now I hope you will help
me I am a young girl aged 20
and I am married lor on, ana
a half years. My husband and I get
along fine He loves me and I
love him. But there is a young
fellow that truly loves me. I am
sure He has kiseed me with
tears in his eyes. But I am wor-
ried that I have cheated my
husband by being kissed by this
fellow. He asked me a personal
on the program. For the morning
session Miss Ruth Douglass «,
i Denton will have charge of trie
l session on publicity Mrs. Morgan
: Jones will speak on the "Youth
Movement,” Mrs. Waller 8 Robert-
son on “Texas Folk Music" and
Mrs. W. 8. Kingsbury of. Dallas
on "The Royal Road to Radio."
Mrs. Taylor will give a talk, and
the department of the American
home will have a luncheon pro-
gram at the Dallas Gas Company.
Thursday afternoo Peter Moly-
neuux will be the speaker on ai.
American citizenship program,
sponsored by the junior depart-
ment A fine arte program and
tea will close the afternoon session
and the evening program is in-
complete. The final session will be
held Friday morning, with ad-
journment following a luncheon at
1:30 p. m.
" Scientists now make known that
turnip ano cabage juice.-, make ex-
cellent germicides.
- OUR
MBs Glenda Bevill, teacher in
the Dallas schools, was the guest
qt her parents, Mr and Mrs J. A.
Bevill, 1313 West Oak Street.
Sunday.
Mrs W. 8 Fry. 1717 North Lo-
DREAMLAND—Last day, "Oil for
the Lamps of China" with
George O'Brien”; "Poker at
Eight," with Charlie Chase.
RITZ—Last day. First a Girl.
Then a Boy” with Jessie Mat-
thews; news and cartoon.
AMONG SICK
W J Springer of Aubrey is very-
sick
Mrs. Helene Kelsay, 1103 Panhan-
dle Street. Is Hi of ifhuenza al her
home
Miss Frances Escue, 1116 Car-
rier street, is improved after be-
ing 111 of iniluenza at her home.
Mrs. J M. Gallagher 1313 1-2
West Oak Street, is ill of influ-
enza at her home.
V. L. Brownlow of Hebron was ad-
mitted to the Denton Hospital Sun-
day night for treatment
L. E. Robbins of Lewisville was
admitted to the Denton Hospital
Monday for treatment.
C. W Lawson of the CCC camp
SPECIAL THIS
WEEK
$1 Allowance
for your old iron, re-
gardless of condition, on
Hot Point Full Auto-
’ matic $6.95 iron.
G. W. MARTIN RADIO
SHOP
worried. It's your conscience. You
have beer cheating your husband;
be decent enough to admit it
What other wives do is no con-
cern of yours. You are not respon-
sibe for their mtsdeeds, but you
are defintely. responsible for your
own. You do not need me to tell
you that you are placing your-
self in a most unenviable, position.
Of course I understane what you
ire trying to tell me and what
this young man who "truty loves
you" is demanding. You did not returned to Kerens with them for keys
ior a moment think that vour sit- a several days' visit. Peek accom- mem
uation was unusual one, did you? panied them as far as Dallas, re-
Don't you realize that there are - —
Tuesday, April 7, and vote for
Jones for citv marshal
I. E JONES,
• Candidate for City Marshall
(Political advertisement i
196
: ‘ GROCER, BAKER, ‘COOK ‘ I
They all testify to the goodness, the effectiveness and u
l the quality of Peacemaker Flour, Why don’t you try it J
Sunday. - / 1
Mrs Earl Patterson of Dallas
was the week-end guest at Mr and
Mis. R A. Norman
Mr and Mrs C H Redway and
son, James, , were in Grandfield.
Frederick and Altin. Ok.. Sunday
Mrs. Ernst Von Briesen of, Mil-
waukee is visiting her sister" Mra.
J. R. Swenson.
Mrs J. L. Tlppltl and children
have returned to their Gainesville
home after visiting Mr and Mrs.
Frank B Smith
Mrs Onia Thomason of near
Ponder visited her mother, Mrs
O W Gann, Monday
The meetimg of the Denton
branch of the A. A. U. W. has been
postponed from Wednesday evening
to the following Wednesday. April 8.
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Mrs. J. B. Roberta of Nocona,
formerly Miss Ora Mae Taliaferro,
daughter of Mrs. Maud Taliaterro,
511 Denton Street, underwent a ma-
jor operation in Dallas Friday She
was reported much improved Mon-
day
A joint meetng of the American
Legion and the legion Auxiliary
will be held tonight at 7:30 in
the Legion Hall. Retreshments will
be served ,
The Fortnightly Club will not
meet Wednesday, April 1. as sched-
uled, but will meet April 10 with
Mrs Roy MePherson.
Miss Ruth Lancaster, 1202 Ber-
nard Street, little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Lancaster, under-
went an emergency appendectomy
at the Denton Hospital, Sunday
night.
strcesed sanitation as the moat im-
We invite you t see these
frocks; it’ll help you in real-
ly having an Eester Parade.
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SHopof Style and Personality
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 196, Ed. 1 Monday, March 30, 1936, newspaper, March 30, 1936; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1539550/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.