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A Tip For You
Delightful new modes for spring . . . featuring the
colors, blacks and whites. You’ll gl
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other things to talk about
Lots
«Wted tongue!
Malaria germa, ievllle, Texas
$3.95
ADMIRACION DEAL
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RADIATOR
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We Know Tires
37 Tears In Denton
Phones 88 4 100
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stipatlon causes Billousness. Doot
wait another minute if you're Con-
sttpated, Bilious or nehy. Nash’s
era of the county are idvited to
attend ' '
happen but it is
old reliable Red
Ing to sky rocket.
WALDRIP MOTOR CO.
Phone 666
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high or higher than
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17 JEWELS A
get as
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Singing Program
Planned for Trinity
There's always a bargain in the
classified column
Malaria germs and act as a fine
bu-up tonict
Mr. Nash Says: "Try My Tonde On
A Money-Baek Guanntee!”
womaant you spend Me for bet-
ter health 1 That’s all a bottle of
Nashs C. a L Tonic costs. Is
a guaranteed remedy for the main
causes of Southern ainess. Get a
ible and the
is threaten-
11.19 Value
at 59
FELL DLRING THE MONTH
OF JANLAR 1937. _
*cwa hoi er as* ersMt. sk.
MR. AND MRS.
E. T. BROUN
WED57 YEARS
Nouema untan Oil
50e and $10
Hair Bress
Tonic with
Italian Balm With
Drene Shampoo,
99c Value
35c
THE FRONT END OF ONE SPECIES OF
7ADPOLE CAN BE GRAFTED SUCCESSFLLMV
TO THE HIND PART OF AN ENTIREIV
and Scalp
Shampoo.
Sewer Project
Not Mapped Yet A
our Soda Fow-
__- —r a refreshing
drink. We feature Boe
deker Ice Cream.
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THE biologist, Harrison, succeeded in grafting the front half-of
a newly hatched tadpole to the posterior half of another species,
and the creature developed normally into a frog. Curiously, since
the two species represented a dark and a light colored type', the
compound animal remained one-half dark, and one-half light.
Many Gardens in
dounty Planted
pend on Nash's For Better
Health! .
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NORMAN MILLER JOINS U.S.
NAVY
Norman Miller, son of Mr. and
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Italian Balm and •
Listerine Tooth
. Powder
65c Value 59c
A weekly program of singing will
be inaugurated in the Trinity Com-
munity Church, east of Denton
$2.49
ONE LOT, VALUES TO $3.50, NOW
The unfavorable spring has made
a shortage in tomato plants. If you
have any plants to spare just call
IM and let us know. We will try
to handle your surplus for you
We have some Porter tomato
plants. Have a few of a similar to-
mate that la better than the Por-
ter. A uele larger, a little darker,
a uete better flavored and fewer
seed It bean all summer and all
fall until frost The best table to-
French Indo-China in southeas-
tern Asia with China on the nortn
Siam on the west and the Gulf of
Tonkin and the South Chian Sea
on the east and south is as large as
CURTIS' PRODUCTS
Heavy Minera Oil
Pint 49, Qt. 79c
Milk Magnesia
39c and 69c
-Solistol Antiseptic
Pt 49c
but good night
THE SEED HOUSE
Meinney Street at Railroad
Phone IM
BURROWING
OWS
CAN SEE IN
GLARING
• DAYLIGHT -
AS WELL AS
MOST OTHER
BIRDS.
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The Boston Store
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- PILOT POINT
Special to Record-Chronicle
PILOT POINT, April 15—At a
meeting Sunday evening, Mrs An-
na McCrary, Mrs. N. H Erwin and
J. L. Noel were named delegates,
and Mrs O E McDonald Mn E
C. Bauer and R. J. Beck alternates,
from the local church to a quarterly
conference in Van Alstyne May 5
Four new members, bringing the
chapter total to 100, were Initiated
at the Grange meeting Monday.
Harry Tamberlain was elected grand
master and G. L Cook named on
the executive committee.
Mr and Mrs T W Porter. Mrs
Bud Beck and Mrs J. J. Garrison
have gone to Tuscaloosa. Ala., to
visit Miss Elizabeth Garrison, in a
hospital still recovering from injur-
ies received in an automobile acci-
dent last* summer.
Personals
Mr. and Mn. Joe Reed and Mrs
Bene Stanifort of Denton vtsited
Mn. G. E. Light. -
Douglass Price of Dallas visited
here
Mr and Mrs. Ethridge of Dallas
visited Mn. 8. F. Garner.
Mrs. Carter Schaub and son of
Philadelphia and Donald McDonald
of Teachers College visited Mr and
Mrs. G E. McDonald.
IN KENTUC,
•M widh eh
scales. bits
tag the raj
tm better ]
Mn. w. E Mann was electea pres-
idem of the North Ward P T. A. at
the monthly meeting in the school
Wednesday afternoon. Other om-
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miato ana when i comes to mak-
tag juice no other is in the same
class. We call it the Lawson be-
cause we got our first seed from
T. Lawson.
At last we have Darso. It was a
long hard chase and the seed are
high but you can get Dano seed
here now.
One of the first rural mall car-
rien in Denton was named Rich-
ards, when he retired on pension
be visited his old home in Ken-
tucky. Brought back a handful of
sorghum cane seed which he gave
to his son-in-law Reuben Wood.
Wood planted the seed and the
eyrup he made from the cane was
to good that his neighbors asked
for seed. That same cane called
Wood cane is now the biggest seller
in Denton County and is still mak-
ing records of better sorghum.
Bom shorty drops in almost every
toy and asks for seed of the Quay
or snake cucumber We still have
plents of the seed.
Did you ever hear of a dish rag
gourd? Well there is such a gourd
and the.tande makes a good scour-
Jig rag We have the seed and you
ban grow your own dish rags aad
nth towels
DESTROY MOTHS!
Apex Cakes
19c and 25c
Parazene Crystals
1lb.50e
Eays Moth
Fume Crystals,
49e
Elkay’s Cedar Cheat
Compound 25c
Larvex, pint $1
Pint with Atomizer
$1.50
smartest new shades — blue, beige, the Coronation
glory in their sandal-
Headlee Tire Co
( Incorporated) '
lawn Mowers $7.50 Up
Jhdofsen Hardware Store
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Mrs. P. M. Brickey; secretary, Mrs
Freeman Rowell; treasurer, Mrs.
rena Hall. Ernest Penick. Miss Lucy
Hall, Jay Barnard. Miss May Helen
Robinson, X Brooks, Miss Mildred
Martin, Hubert Price, Roy Martin.
Austin Stanley and the hostesses.
Miss.Laura B. Adams of Electra
visited Mr. and Mrs. B. L Adaths.
Miss Catherine Allen of Lving-
ston visited Dr. and Mrs. J. H Al-
Ml • r
Miss Dorothy Broek of Denton
visited Mn. J. H Allen. Mr. and
Mn. John Range were in Mesquite
to visit Mn. Range's mother who
has been Hl.
ized styling . . . light, airy, flexible, comfortable. The
secret is more support in the right places, with intrigu-
ing cut-outs where no support is needed. —
New shades, British tan, beige, patent, brown patents,
navy, red, pink, white, white kid, gabardines, black,
gray, gray suede. Each shoe a leader in its price. Sizes
AAAA to D, 2 to 10.
VALUES TO $5.00
$2.95
VALUES TO $6.50
Mr and Mn E. T. Broun. 1301
Greenlee Street, Thursday quietly
celebrated the 57th anniversary to-
day of their marriage April 15. 1880,
near Bolivar. Of their four chil-
dren the three living here will join
in the celebration. W. N. and J L.
Broun and Mrs. I. O. McCormick
Mrs. Marjorie Brantley of Mississip-
pi. a daughter, is unable to be pres-
ent.
Broun, 83. a native of -arginia,
came to Texas with his parents in
1873, and settled near Bolivar. His
wife, the former Miss Lillian Bent-
ley, was born in Indiana and with
her family came to the county in
1868, also setting near Bolivar She
is 68 Mr. and Mrs. Broun have
lived at their present location about.
35 years. Both are in good health.
The couple has four grandchildren.
woricrs Named
chickens too and when used as
greens it will please the old man
and the boys. Seed is cheap and it
it takes just a few pounds to plant
a large field.
It is almost impossible to obtain
white sweet clover seed. Sweet Clover
is an right but the farmer in Texas
who quits the lowly field or cow pea
for clover is just quitting his best
friend for a stranger. Ten pounds
will plant an acre and that acre
will almost double it’s yield next
which many times never go into
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abcomding to directions, if you don't
feel the wonderful benefits like
thowsands of others have received,
your druggist will give you EVERY
Meur of your money back without
question! Doak delay, start on the
road to better health with Nash's
Tonic
For sale in Denton by Neal *
Lakey. and City Drug Store m Lew-
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MARVEWOUS
Make-Vp Kits In
Four Types
Dresden, Patrician,
Parisian, Comtimentiat
55c each
tinger entertained with a 42 party
Friday night. After the games re-
freshment were served to Miss Lau-
retta Bernard O M. Martin, Mr..- — yo niev
and Mrs Odei Rayborn to— L- year in any crop. You can piek. the
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Malaria. correct Comstipation, stop
Biibusmmess and Bosh the lower
bowels of poisons that have acct-
tudated. It also builds up the body
and helps to ward off other gems
with which we constantly come in
contact!
Thousnds of Texas PotaMer De-
J particularly good spring gardens Sunday
. have been seen in some sections, ac- books w
People of Denton are praising
Nash's Tonic on every side! Drug-
gist says fewer cases of Malaria re-
ported. as people here are taking
Garden - planting is general
throughout Denton County now. and
memnbers.
JUSTIN NEWS
Special to Record-Chronicle
JUSTIN. April 15—The Baptist
W M 8. met with Mrs. Joe Voth.
Fourteen members were present.
The second and third chapters of
Second Corinthians were studied.
Refreshments were served and the
meeting was dismissed by Mrs. Al-
bert Voth.
Misses Frances Hall and Ada Ot-
"The CnlSs Along the Road"
with the scripture reference taken
from Matthew 28:16:20 was' the
lesson topic for Tuesday’s meeting
of the Women Workers Council of
Cumberland Presbyterian Church
and continued a series of studies
by the group.
Mrs. J. E Elrod president pre-
sided and offered the opening pray-
er. The group reported 11 visits and
three gifts of flowers sent during
the week and Rev O. N. Baucom,
pastor of the church, gave the clos-
ing prayer. Ten members and one
visitor. Miss Eunice Hokett, were
present.
Preliminaries toward making ap-
plication to WPA for an extensive
sewer line expansion In Denton are
under way but have not reached
the stage of actually mapping the ’
proposed projects, Mayor J. L.
Wright said he understood Thurs-
day.
Because superintending unloading
and installing the new Diesel unit
will keep him busy some weeks,
city Engineer W N. Harris was au-
thorised by the City Commission
to hire workers to help make out
the applications.
Just when actual filling applica-
tion forms will begin, or when the
projects can be submitted WPA ____
headquarters at Fort Worth. is not
known, the mayor said.___________
Reduces Varicose
or Swollen Veins
Simple Home Treatment
Prove It At Small Cost
The world progresses. Today many
minor ailments that took weeks to
overcome can now be helped much
more quickly if you have varicose
veins or bunches start today to bring
them back to normal size and 11 you
are wise you will do aa
just get an original bottle of
Moone's Emerald Oli at Homer 8.
Curtis Co. or any dispensing phar-
macist and apply it night and morn-
ing to the enlarged veins. It is very
powerful and penetrating, and only
a little is required.
In a short time the veins should
begin to grow smaller and by regular
use soon approach normal.
People who want to reduce vari-
cose veins or simple swellings should
not hesitate to try a bottle at once
it is so penetrating and powerful
that a small bottle lasts a long tame.
pay for your land this year and
.next too. A law compelling plant-
ing one fifth of the fields in peas
'every year would pay this country
more tharty any New Deal.
Inoculate your pea seed and
double the yield. If you doubt this
just try it one year. You will know
then.
Keep your eye on the cane mar-
visited Mr. and Mrs. X B. Ratch- —---.
ford Fat Girls! Here’.
The Senior Legtie bl the Meth-’
Nasu’s C a L Tonic to highly ree- Tonic will clean your system of pol-
n k . . • — ------ -1 sons that have accumulated , . kill
all membera, teadhera, superin- other crop will make you tan to
imnt and buiel te h hetf twenty tons per acre of good feed?
grazing worth while and that is
rape. Sown in the fall it furnishes
winter grazing la the spring it
stays green late and supplies won-
derful grazing for cattle, hogs, sheep
and hones. It will be the beat for
Many han tola M rehet from
Constipation and Biliousness by
taking Nashs O. a U Tonic. Many
symptoms of Malaria Infectious
checked B this reliable treatment.
If you haven't tried it do so today if
you have any of these symptoms
Leziness . . . headaches . . . aiza-
Bato... bad taste i your mouther
C 6. oFeung, 63, Whose facial
furrows were erased by $200 to ’the
first so-called Townsend spending
test," said today he was glad to
have a job again after lean months
of unemployment The pay of less
than 50 certs an hour, however, to
small fry" beside the $50 a week
in his four-week spending spree
LOAFER
Every farm should have at least
one-acre of stock beets No crop will
make so much good winter feed
from any given tract of land. Noth-
ing will give chickens better green
rations in winter time. Dairy cows
wu hold up in milk better when
fed a ration of fresh beets. What
Special to Record-Chronicle.
AUBREY, April 15—The Baptist
W M S. met Monday to the church
with seven members present. The
devotional was offered by Mrs C A
Haren and prayer was by Mn.
George Bell. The mission study les-
son was continued under the lead-
ership of Mrs B. 8 Nuckles and
the dismissal prayer was by Mn. J.
M Ashford.--
Mr. and Mn. W. C Geen and
Mn. Lillian Saunders of Oklahoma
City were guests of Mr. and Mn.
J T. Tatum.
Mr and Mrs Wm. Hawk of Cam-
ey, Mrs Thos J Hamilton and little
daughter of Dallas and J. M. Hawk
Jr of T. C. visited Dr and Mn.
J. M Hawk
A reunion of the L. L. L. Club girls
was held Sunday in the home of
Mn. G. B Barnett Jr in Denton. A
three-course covered dish luitch
eon was served Those attending
from Aubrey were Mn X W Smoth-
erman. Miaete Dane Peterson and
Edna Erle Smith
Rev and Mrs. Ellis of Dallas and
Misses Mary, Mildred and Wilma
Keen of the Green Valley commun-
ity were guests of Miss Louise Mad-
den.
Rev. K B. Burks of the Fort
Worth Seminary and who has ben
called as half time pastor of the
Baptist Church here, preached Sun-
day morning and evening
Mrs J M Talley of Gainesville
CHELAN, Wash . April 15.—(-.
The man who was "king for a day”
among the nation's aged pension
Vice-president,: mcekem has tound a job as an or-
domplete Mln Food tor
kananFowers Shrubs and
All over the world ths Kruschen
method is appealing to girle and
women who strive for an attractive,
elender figure and more giorious
health
And here's the simple recipe that
reduces fat and brings into blossom
the natural attractiveness that every
woman possesses.
Hundreds of satianed users call it
the Kruschen Way
Every morning take one hall tea-
spoonfu at Kruschen Belta In s
giass of hot water before breakfast
and cut down on pastry. 1st meats,
butter, cream and potatoes
Be sure and do this every morning
for this is the Kruschen Way that
brings “that Kruschen feeling- at
eneretie health and activity that Ie
reflected in brighter eyes, clearer skin
and cheerful vivacity.
Get a 4-oz, bottle at Kruschen
Salts at any drugstore in the world
—it Iwata for weeks and costs but a
few cents.
Nose—Many people find that the
only diet change ncessary while tak:
i5ssKruschen regularly la TO KAT
in the West Ward school May 7. There is one crop that will grow
Refreshments were served to 35 almost the year around and make
Oran Monroe; historian, Mrs. J,
A. Harris; parliamentarian, Mrs
J. 1 McCoy Mn. Brickey, retiring
president, gave a report at the sec-
and district meeting of P.-T A. to
McKinney last week. M which the
incoming president was Blade a life
member of P.-T. A, i ’ .
Mn- Mattle Lloyd Wooten, dean
of women in 8. C. W., made a talk
on “Good Taste—an Essential to the
Cutivation of Character." The sec-
ond grade rhythm band played some
numbers. The group voted to spon-
sor a program to be given, in the'
form of an operetta, to the school at
a date yet to be decided. The pres-
ident urged members to attend an
entertainment by children of the
school Friday evening at 7:45 o’clock
end the City Council of P.-T, A.
Diego, Calif , to enter the U. S.
Naval training service. He is a
sophomore to Teachers College.
Sailed new radiator
gMpaMM. We remove
iacinatandbou
an the sedtient,
radiator hose, eleah-
arcompleely, insur-
omane at year ear.
Specials
SANDALS
White, red, blue, pink, gray, black; medium, fow, high
heels— —
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1939 Dodge Sedan 1930 Chevrolet Sedan
1934 Ford Coach 1935 Studebaker Sedan
CLEAN
We have flu
"poiling owe-e
DETOM TE58 EEeoneem-OnIE THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1537
COURT HOUSE
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
W. V. Jones et al. to Leah Wilks,
195,5 acres of Carmel Manchaca sur-
vey, $1 and other considerations, Jan.
6, 1937.
W. W Measles et al. to Mrs. Bessie
Sullivan, 73 25 acres of J. C. Jack
survey, 8502.50, Aug. 33, 1985.
W. W Measles et al. to Mrs. Iva
Lee Rowe, 73 25 acres of J. C. Jack
survey, -$502.50, Aug. 23, 1935.
C. ■ Adair to Mrs. La Villa A. Gib-
son. Lots 5, 6 and 7 in Block 41 of
Shady Shores Subdivision in Denton
County. $650, April 14. 1987.
on AND OAK LEASES
R. C Freeman and wife to K. J.
Ruwaldt, 20 acres of William O.
Hudson survey. 81 and other consid-
erations. April 13, 1937 -4ti
OIL, GAS LEASE ASSIGNMENTS
E J.Ruwaldt to Alvin Martin et
al., five acres of J, B P. January
survey, 81 and other considerations,
March 23, 1937
E. W Lewis et al to Bailey Jack-
son. five acres of J. B. P. January
survey, $1 and other considerations,
March 20, 1937
AUTOMOBILE REGISTRATIONS
313903—6 L. Lockhart. Denton,
Chevrolet sedan
313903—Grace-Barrow Motor Co.,
Denton, Chevrolet coupe.
Cumberland Council
Continues Studies
county bomb demonstration agent.
Beans, okra, black-eyed pear and
salad greens are the principal veg-
etables being planted, and many
gardeners now have fresh radishes
and onions on their tables, she
stated. The agent predicted that, as
a whole, there will lx- much less
fruit than usual produced to the
.county Ulis -sear. The smaller*
amount on the trees should make
for a better quality of fruit, how-
ever. she said. -
Nash’s Tonic Makes
j Many Friends in Denton
Denton Drug Store Sells Hundreds Of Bottles.
Wonderful Results Reported! ‘
E - — -
odist Church entertained the young
people of the Green Valley commu-
nity with a picnie Saturday night.
Games were played and a picnic
lunch was enjoyed by 33.
The Spring Hill Home Dem-
onstrationu Club met Tuesday af-
ternoon at their community dub
house Mrs Edna W Trigg county
demonstration agent, gave a "bread
demonstration for n mendbers
J. M Coffey, whose leg was am-
putated in the Denton Hospital was
brought to his home Wednesday He
is reported to be getting along nice-
ly.
Mrs Joe Richey of Vernon was
a aguest of Mrs. 8. T. Donoho
Worth Coffey, Itasca teacher,
who has been here visiting his fath-
er. J M Cotfey. returned to his
work
Mn. H A Bed continues very iod.
Her children are here at her bed-
side. . P
C. C. Hamby of Fort Worth vistt-
M his mother, Mn Hamby
USED C AR SPECIAIS
1932 Ford V8 _$195
1934 Plymouth Coupe
for.__—$375
1928 Ford Sedan -$125
198, Plymouth Coupe
fe -_____$295
MACK MASSEY
MOTOR CO.
Phone 520
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CONVENIENT TERMS
Small Down Payment,
Balance $1 Weekly
McCRAY’S
Jewelry Store
Denton’s Only Authorized
BULOVA Dealer
EXTRA SPECIAL!
A good fan belt, 50c value, now ..........
HOPPER AUTO SUPPLY
Phone 185
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