Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 126, Ed. 1 Friday, January 8, 1937 Page: 3 of 8
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Junior Shakespeare Shakespeare Group
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State Shivers
Mrs. Judge Gambill was elected
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DENTON FLOWER SHOP
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ing committee to arrange the year-
date, R. E Jackson, B. B. Harris
because of weather conditions, has
and Miss Ruth Andrews.
dis-
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reported still serious Friday at the
Miss Thelma Welborn
Is Married
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Bunch
Boxed
locations In the
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Pound
Dozer
Sweet and Juicy
CALIF, ORANGES 16c
CA
New Battleships
SUGAR
9.0
52c
WASHINGTON, Jan.
Krinkle
F
5
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Large 2% Cana
Mission
17c
SLI PEACHES
for a record peacetime
to
Anklets
Pound
Ground Fresh for You
ALL STAR COFFEE 19c
tinned whether man's mental and
6 Giant Bars
P.&G.
SALAD DRESSING 25c
LAUNDRY SOAP 25c
A trio composed of Misses Bernice
Quart
Sour or Dill
QUART PICKLES15c
_________ Hloyd Graham’s violin trio.
Men’s Gloves
1
1 Octo 49c
SALT
SATURDAY
Cake
From 14 to 50
Pound
Small and Lean
PORKCHOPS25c
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$3.95
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New Philco Radio,
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enh FRUITS andVEGETABLES
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9Ovr MEAT DEPARTMEN 1
BASEMENT
SPECIALS
Automatic Tuning and
Many Other Outstand-
ing Featres.
Flannel Gown*
Sizes 16 to 20
59c and 79c
Roosevelt Orders
Building Of Two
begin:
Mrs
Because of inelement weather the
Euzelian Class meeting scheduled
Ladies’, Misses’
. and Children’s
Sweater*
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Pound
10c
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R. J. Turrenune of the 8. C. W
faculty was the speaker at the la-
dies' night program of the Lons
Club Thursday. He discussed the
J. L Pope was program chairman.
Wallace Rowlett of the Lions Boy
Scout troop was present as an hon-
or guest, representing the troop. O.
P Grandey was introduced as a
new member
Ladies’ Bags
49c
Ladies’ Night
for Lions Club
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The average automobile consumes
approximately 691 gallons of gaso-
line a year
6ERVE a
bride. The match is viewed as a
means of a closer alliance between
the two countries. :
It all sounds pretty dreary, does-
n’t it? It makes one thankful for
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Nearly All Small
Sizes and Small
Pant Legs
Spreads
59c
All Colors
37 Years in Denton
Cal 52 or
Free Delivery____
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to 17 members. The next meeting,
Jan. 21. will be with Mmes. J. L
Burks and Sinclair. _ •
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Ariel Music Group
Names Officers
'Children’s
g
Gowns and
Pajamas
49c and 59c .
Sizes 3 to 16 A a
40 Pieces n
Suiting--
14c
28 Ladies’
Coats
Values to (14.95
$4.95 to $7.95
It’s Good
15c
Quart
Bar
6c
10c
Sizes 6 to 101
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DENTON. TEXAS RECOEDCHROMCLE, 8ATIRDAV. J ANU AKY t. 1M7
Each
15c
Cane .
Veal
STEW MEAT
3 Cans
25c
Specials
Milk Chocolate 35c
January
SALE
Country Sausage—
IN SACKS
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Pound
5c
Yellow Ripe
BANANAS
PURITY
BAKERY
Phone 106
ceme in Switzerland when the car
which the king himself was driv-
ing skidded into a tree, killing the
queen instantly.
The, tragic circumstances of love-
ly Queen Astrid's death must make
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$980,763,000, an increase of $02,882,-
000. ___________________________-
shaped like pencils are being driv-
en Into the Colorado river bed to
Lobby’s 9 Oz. Cana
PINEAPPLE
num
I Orange Cocoanut 35c
President Roosevelt ordered the navy
today to begin construction of two
new battleships to replace over-age
vessels in thp fleet.
He included funds to start work
on ttta vessels—made necessary, he
said. by the shipbuilding activity of
other naval powers—in his request
Mexico to Ship
Munitions of War
1.
A 4
Ed
Baby Born After
Young Mother
la Fatally Shot
49c
Mixed Sizes and
Colors
marry for love may have such an
influence on her that she will de-
cide. In future years, to follow Ng
example and wed the man of her
heart Perhaps by that time the
government will concede that evea
kings and queens have hearts and
should be allowed to follow them.
Mexico's Famous Tiptea Orches-
tra from Mexico City will give con-
Page Ripley!
Lufkin Claims
Balmy Day as
Bolivar Well Is
Mud-Plugged As
Ice Causes Delay
10 Pound,
Cloth Bag
preen Medium Heads
CABBAGE
Large Heads Fancy
Ag next fall: Vice-president.
Max Sinclair; recording sec-
person.
She is being tutored for her part
and seems to have a natural aptii
tude for it. loving parades and sol-
diers’and taking naturally to the
goldfish bowl existence which is the
only sort permitted royalty It is
said that she accepts her royal pot
sition with the utmost complacency
(and has perfect aplomb at public
ceremonies and on such occasions as
she encounters her future subjects.
"Uncle David" is her favorite un-
cle, so that the man who just
wouldn’tbe Xing unless he could
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Pound
ja
> Pound
Bulk Macaroni or
SPAGHETTI
Foote’s Best
TOMATOES
MACARONI-SPAGHETTI
EGG NOODLES y cert at T. c. Auditotium Tuenday,
Superior quality. rich In ttssue-bund- 1 Jan. 12th. 8:15 P. M. Admission Me.
mg and energygiving giyten. Recipe , 127
and coupon in every package. -
" Within the body, AL-BRAN ab-
•orbs more than twice its weight in
water, gently sponging outthe In-
testines. It never causes the aHU
ficial action of pills and drugs, that
pften prove ineffective.
Kellogg’s Au-BRAN, you see, is
a food .not a medicine. It relieves
CHOOSE TODAY
Your lunch for
Sunday, Jan. 10
spe REGULAR DINNFR 50e
. soap. Salad, Potatoes
v nd Vgetables
CHOICE OF:
. Baked Chicken and Dresing
or Fried Chieke
CITY CAFE
E Side Konare Red Parker
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Allhost - everyone has had some
expertenew with mateh-makers. The
esteem in which they are held is
tetary, Mrs. C C Sportsman;. cor-
responding secretary. Miss Ruth
Davis; treasurer, Mrs. Jack Pitta;
parliamentarian, Mrs. Alfred Evans;
counselor, Mz*. J. D. Han Jr. :
Miss Kathleen Looney, parlia-
Events Tomorrow
The Luncheon Bridge Club
will meet at 1 p m. with Mrs.
J. H Russell, 3086 West Oak
Street.
Soys’ Corduroy
Overall*
—99c
Three talks on the general theme
"Texas Today." were given in the
I meeting of the literature depart-
ment of the Shakespeare Club
Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
operation was performed to save
the ant
Among 3,000 Uhiversity of Florida
students are 43 Smith, 25 Browns
and 21 Joneses,
Pound Cake
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25c and 50c
makers ana arensencomthamedfor
their pains.
It's dangerous business playing at
picking mates for others, and it is
one that should be left to the per-
sons involved.
England's little Princess Eliz-
abeth, next in line for the throne,
while only ten. is becoming a prob-
lem already. The royal matchmak-
8. C W, and taught home eco-
nomics two years in the Alvord
High School, then served as assist-
ant home demonstration agent of
Wise Conntv Handley is a grad-
uate of A. & M. college and is
emplosed by an oil company. They i
will make their home in Decatur.
Camay or Palmolive
Eight-ton pilings 50 feet long and4^ TOILET SOAP
sand and swab to see if oil is
Tboma. ~ -
Miss Thelma Welborn, daugh-
ter of Mr, and Mrs. W. 8 Wel-
born of Derton, was married Sat-
urday evening in the First Method-
Ist onurch at Fart Worth to D
when the club met in her home,
end other omcers were elected as
follows, to serve the two years
norance of the role which fate has
assigned her, but unless she is a
much dumber ten-year-old than
those in these. parts, she must have
Thrift 2 Large Cana
TALALES 25c
Polar Bear No. 2 Cans
PEAS & CARROTS 10c
planes, ordnance equipment and ex-
panded personnel for both army
and navy also were proposed in the
president's budget message.
The total appropriation recom-
mended to Congress for the naval
and military establishments was
Solids, Plaids and
Fancies in Sizes ,
Mrs. Lee R. McDonald was elect-
ed chairman of the music depart-
mentoftheAnet-CI Thursday
afternoon at its meeting with Mrs
Charles Saunders. Other officers
elected are: Vice chairman, Mrs M
L. Hutcheson, and secretary. Mrs.
Amos Barksdale. These officers are
for the next two years beginning in
October, 1937. The chairman. Mrs.
W. T. Evers, appointed the follow-
otars gseatertationaf detensea™ of inearty.a
interest. ■ bilion dollars for the 1938 fiscal
g H. M. RUSSELL
% & SONS CO.
, ’a faint suspicion that she is con-
permit him to successfully conform-sidered a singuarly important young
ECONOMY CASH
- Grocery and Ma
PHONE 133 . FREE DE
Curtis
DRUG STORE
Music,'' and played one of-his com-,
•positions. "The Little Shepherd. '' Yarnell, 900 Panhandle Street, was
tasteful to him.---------—--------
But his ministers consider it his
duty to remarry, and they have lit-
tle patience will: a sentiment they
consider unpatriotic.-——
What's more, the government has
chosen his wife for him. which is
not unusual with governments, but
which nevertheless must make
things a bit uncomfortable for
kings They have singled out the
Archduchess of Adelaide, sister of
the Archduke Otto, claimant to the
Hapsburg throne, as his future
book lor next year: Mmes. Barks- for Thursday evening was called off.
_ _ — . The City Commission's meeting.
Royal Box
GELATIN DESSERT 5c
Purity 1000 Sheet
TOILET TISSUE 5c
Rosebud 6 Box Carton
MATCHES 25c
Arm A Hammer 2 Pounds
BAKING SODA 15c
Fresh 2 Pound Box
ers have their heads together dis- .
cussing her matrimonial "choice."i
The group from which she can
choose a future consort is yearly
becoming smaller. She cannot mar- (
ry either of Europe's young mon- (
archs because they are -kings in ,
their own right.
Princess Net Concerned
in the meantime. Princess Elix- 1
abeth is not concerned with her 1
"Win’s Certified
CHIU____
Nice and Tender
Honea Aileen Beck and Jane
Schindler sang, with Miss Elizabeth
Daisen playing the accompaniment.
Muse for the dtnnrr was furnish-
president of the Junior Shakes-
peare Club Thursday afternoon
Ben Boyd and Miss Minnie Pas-
chall in the Boyd home. Miss
Olive Halbert discussed "The Cav-
erns of Texas": Mrs. P. c Storrie.
"Park System of Texas," and Mrs.
E,. Hey, The Wild Animal Life
of Texas,"
The hostesses served a salad
course with coffee and eoqkdles.
OAKLAND, icanr., Jan 80m—
Marital tragedy brought a nor-
mal sever-pound baby into the
world . today, scarcely 10- minutes
before his 49-year-ola mother uied
from a bullet wound. Police inspec,
tor Leo Wonl said was shot fey
hr estranged husband.
The mother was Mrs Elsie Ran-
dall. shot la the hend last night in
the apartment she shared with her
aunt. Miss Ainella Mohnhaus, 65.
who was seriously wounded in the
neck durin* the gunplay.
The expectant mother was rush-
edtothe Alameda County emer-
H. Handley Jr., son of Mr. and
When Se Srvzcencae r^d>T^: i the.privilegcrotmakingone’siown
J N. R (Score The bride wore mistakes. matrimonial as well as
brown, With brown accessories totherwise - -
Through misinformation some of
i common constipation the way Na-
I ture intended —so its Results are Orr l 17
,-isamei"fem ESTEA===
LUFKIN, Jan. » - PWS
zled Lufkin dtizens wandered
around in their shirt sleeves
today, wondering what nuabe-
come of the long-heralded “blue
norther" that was supposed
to be moving in on them.
Travelers reported they left
points as close as 60 miles
north of Lufkin bundled in
overcoats and before they reach-
ed here had to shad their
mas qecause of-thewarm
balmy weather.
Some thought - the belt of
at East Texas piucy woods
might hove cut Ml the the
cold wave which olinketed all
of Nuth ixas with sleet and
snow ard sent the tumper-
ture Elunginrt‘below zero in
the Fanhandle, •
The low reading at Lufkin
lent night was 06 and 'tsier-
day’s high was 80 At noon to-
oav it was above 70 ai t '-lie
residents of Lufkin had run out
of possible explanations.
Nevers‘zeless, the weather-
man named the bitter sold
wave would reach to the
• Ou. Coast and over hco Lou-
isiana tonight.
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WHEN IT’S FLOWERS YOU NEED
It is said that she is kept in ig-i year. . . ...
- Increased expenditures for air-
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negligible. They are usually mis- trated then dig deeper into that
Ehler-makers as well as match-
MSYSTEMGROCERY&MARKET
plenty of cream in Etropahn quart wood’sDatd , | HAMBURGER MEAT
10c_________
I FRESR GROUND,
MODERN
WOMEN
By MARIAN MAYS MARTIN
Junior Sub-debs
Begin Year's Work ;
11 The Junior su-Debs held the ]
first meeting of the new year
Thursda altemoch with MM
| Ruth Long, and after a short (
' busmess session played bridge. ।
' The hurt err served a tea course.
AM 12 members were present The
| next meeting will be with Miss
Patricia Fowler. ________ _ '
I Question About
Cardui
PERIODICAL PAINS
"Why do so many1 women take
’ Cardut for functional palm of men-
struattonr": " - --- ------ -
Each dose of Cardut contains a j
purely vegetable sedative and anti- I
spasmodic- that is, a pain-relieving 1
and cramp-relieving medicine that is 1
especially effective at monthly pe- 1
rlods.
' Thia fhet about Cardut (that it 1
helps to relieve many of the ordinary I
functional pains of menstruation I
with a beneficial plant extract, not 1
habit-forming, not objectionable to I
. take) 1s greatly appreciated by thou- 1
1 sands of women. They recommend it I
I to others. J
I Cardui is purely vegetable, liquid I
I in form, and comes in 9-ounce bot- I
-
YOU, consult a physician. ___ 1
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| W. O Anderson, and treasurer.
Mrs. James Graham. Election of
these followed the recommenda-
‘ tion of the nominating committee.
' composed of Mmes. W. H. Mag-
|. ners, W G Woods and Weldon
Yerby.
Mrs. R W. Bass, chairman of
the courtesy committee, reported
two baskets containing food and
Christmas candles delivered to
I needy families during the holiday
season. The program was two dis-
cussions, "America Speaks in
' 1936,” given by Mrs. Jack Sisco,
and The Wealthiest Women of
the United States,” by Mrs. Me-
Clurkan. The hostesses served a
Pound Fresh Sliced), A Pound
18c PORK BON 25c
-ia . crera. cnu. a rapid changes taking place in" the
salad and coffee course Trom a. e . .
beautifully decorated dining table, [ world in this generation, and mues
I with Mrs J. G. smith of Albany,1 .s0. . .en ..
mother of Mrs Campbell, and physical... suchas10
Mrs Bass pouring. 1' „
Guests other than members to such a rapid pace._________:____
Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Storey have
moved here from Wichita Falls
and are living at 1506 Bolivar
Street Storey is connected with
the International Harvester Com-
pany.
Bem to Mr. and Mrs. Jess Grif-
nth. 419 Crawford Street Wed-
nesday morning, a boy, Otis Loran.
The Friendly Service Class,
scheduled to meet this evening
with Mrs. C A Skiles, will not
meet because of inclement weath-
Plenty of Shelled Pecan*, No. 1 Shelled Peanuts.
Free Delivery of $1 Order* or More!
MSYSTEMGROCERY&MARKET
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u .. .uu. ______— ________________ -__the king's loss even harder to bear.
with French music as the pro- i been postponed from tonight until and the idea of re-marriage under
gram theme Mrs. McDonald read a' Tuesday night of next week. Mayor such circumstances, must be
paper on ‘The Impressionism of De- ' J L Wright said this afternoon It
bussy and His Influence on Modern will be the regular January session
- ... The condition ot Miss- -Verdie
5,/
-above were formerly given incor- 1
rectiy. / _ ______:____. ;
--- ... Mrs. Handeg-da.-agradiate-a.
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wids
irviasa--
' WASHINGTON, Jan. 8—(-
While the United states needed
only the final signatures today on
an order tb shut off its munitions
from warring Spaniards, Mexico
muved to reopen Ite, ports to
the arms trade. . i •
Ernesto Hidalgo. Mexico's Acting
Secretary of State, said events of
the last wbek/caused his govern-
ment to alter its policy prohibiting
re-shipment of United States arms
to spam. ....... -
He indicated six atrplanes of
American make now at Vera Crux
would be shipped to Spain's Loyal-
ist forces
Hopes of ar. exporter that a see-
ond licensed shipment ef war ma-
terbia might wave New York des-
lined tor Madrid glimmered with
Uhe approach of the time for sign-
ing the nwly enacted arms em-
bargo.
"It's too late now,” said Richard
L. Dineley, who had sold a Inize
order of planes and equipment.
He complained that Felix Gordon-
Ordaz, Spanish ambassador to Mex.
Ico. had gives, him ' the run
around."
BEING RULER NO JOY IF MIN-
ISTERS FICK YOU MATE FOR
wrong if you don't. That is if you
are unfortunate enough to be a
king and want, or do not want, to
marry
After the disturbance Cupid has
already created in court circles in
England, it seems only plausible to
suppose that the little blind god
would have learned his lesson and
would. In the future, keep clear of
thrones.
But along comes the report that
pressure is being brought to bear
on Leopold, king of the Belgians, to
marry: Irrespective of Cupid, the
king's ministers are urging him to
marry, which is decidedly against
the king's wishes. Disputes are re-
ported to have arisen because ot
his refusal to comply. His unwiling-
ness to wed is from no prejudice
against marriage, but because of
his grief over the tragic death of
his queen a little more than a year
"ago;------------------------—;---
His Ministers Choose
You will recall that the king and
queen were holidaying together
along the shores of lovely Lake Lu-
Have You Seen The * '
Denton Medical and Surgical Clinic,
where she is ill of pneumonia. )
The Junior Ariel Club met Thurs-
day afternoon with Mmes, Grover
S. Campbell and Wilburn Pear-
son, and re-elected Mrs Joe Kim-
' brough president and Mrs. W. B.
MeClurkan Jr. vice-president otn-
ers elected are Secretary. Mrs.
No. 1 Cans—5c
’N-2 95,
Cans....... LJC
rAGE EMMS
■ H .1 । MB r
A
EOyes of Pallas.
Dozen Fancy
SAP APPLES 12c CARROTS
form a foundation lor the head-
gates and sluiceways for Imperial
diversion dam and u.r Mi Amenn
can canal.
EVERY WOMAN
FACESTHISQUESTION
How do I look to other peoplet
So many women risk their beauty
by neglect of constipation. It often
causes loss of pep, sallow skins, dull
eyes, poor complexions.
Yet common constipation ean be
ended so easily. Just eat two table-
spoonfuls of Kellogg's A It, Bran
with milk or fruit*every day, three
times daily in severe cases. This
d. UAW nady-tcat l ...re-
plies the "bulk” needed to exercise
i the system—and vitamin B to help
tone up the intestinal tract.
were Mmes R. J Edwards. Rollie
Payne, Clark Blackburn. Toney
Storey, Oron Bell Homer Handy.
Fred Minor. L. M Ellison and
The Knox estate farm wildcat
wett, which caused a fever ot
speculation, among Denton and
nearby county oil men when H
blew a strong head of gas. was)
plugged today so the sand strat-"
umcouid be drilled deeper but
actual drilling operations were de-
layed by the pall of sleet and ice
over the county, reports here at
noon said *
The mud pumped into the hole
under pressure to halt the shoot-
ing gas was m the well by Thurs-
day night according to those re-
ports _ ---~
It bofe out earlier reports that
the Blivar Drilling Co, composed
of a Dallas group who are finan-
cing the test, planned to shut off
the gas flow, piug the hole at the
-surface of the, sand now pene-
VICKS COUGH Drop
Miss Andrews played 'The Island
Spell" (John Ireland), and Mrs. R
E. Jackson, accompanied by Miss
Gladys Kelso, sang “Three Pray-
ers" and "I Am Psyche” (Paladehe).
Miss Martha Mitchell played "Jar-
dins sous la Pluie." "Sarabande" and
“Tr»ceato,' aH by Debussy--- —
The hostess served a delicious tea
course from the dining table, which
was covered with a gold cloth, cen-
tered with white chrysanthemums
and lighted with white tapers.
Mmes. Harris and Evers poured.
Gest8 other tmmmemefs re"
I Mrs. J. 8. Stover and Miss Charlotte
I Parmelee.
Vegetable or Tomato No. 1 Can*
CANNED SOUPS 5c
Chum Tall Cana
SALMON 10c
Fresh Pound
VANILLA WAFERS 10c
mamentan IX. •• the °nostessT.c.atudeut.
served a dessert course with-coffee
a
A, a
Maximum
MILK
Best Maid
Club Elects ~
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