Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 65, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1937 Page: 4 of 11
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entire' 16 dame on the stage at one
time and he packed two beauties
Auxiliary Plans
for Activities
a surprise to athletic authorities
here.
wim Delmer's enrollment, the na-
tionally famed double set of twins
which performed so brilliantly last
season is intact and ready for a
big year. Delmer's twin brother, El-
mer. enrolled early to the semes-
tee as did the other set to twins,
Wayne and Blaine Rideout.
Dr and Mrs M L. Holland hav
returned from a trip of two week'
having attended first the meetin
of the International Medical So
clety. then attending the meeting o
the American College of Surgeon
in Chicago, where he was a apecis
guest
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of Saxon origin.
5-inch lens
Biack and chrome finish
Mabel Schott Homer S. Curtis Co.,
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It doesn't take much, bring your car in and we’ll
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foods for your next out-
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Francia M. Craddock.
Grocer
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7c
A program was presented, con-
sisting of two violin solos by 10-
year-old Colleen Kidd, and a story
read by Miss Lucie Tribble, 8. C W.
speech major The hostesses, Mmes
W. E. Langford and Sid Ford, served
refreshments to 13 members.
Libby's
PEARS
APRICOTS
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This Afternoon
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About 100 persons from Denton
were on hand mursday night at the
Pan American Casino in Dallas
when Art Jarrett, feature singer of
the show, chose the class beauties
ror 8. C W
The 18 beauty nominees were pre-
sented following the last show, at
11:« o’clock with Jarrett and Miss
Verna Brundett, editor of the Dae-
dalian Annual which sponsored the
occasion, standing in front of the
orchestra, While four homiees from
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merly Funds from the sale of the'
1,500 popples nude in Legion hos-
s 19c
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Denton People See
Beauty Judging
YOUR CHILDREN -
They change so rapidly in a few years. But a photo-
graph of them never grows up. See us today .
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SANGER, Oct 33.—Many attend-
ed the funeral of Stephen F. Wil-
son Wednesday at his home. Rev.
Luther C. reer conducted the serv-
ice. The Old Rugged Cross" was
sung by Mmes Jeff Cornett and A
E. McNelll. Burial was to the Sanger
cemetery by the side of his wife who
died in September, 1899 Pamlbear
ers were Bob Crawford. T. H. Aver-
itt. Clem Giles, Ben Hampton T A
Gentle and Geo. O. Hughes The
beautiru floral offering was carried
by a group of friends of the fam-
Uy.
To Begin Revival
Mr and Mrs Glen Collins and
two small daughters have moved
here from Kansas City and he will
be minister of the Church of Christ.
A revival meeting will open at the
church tonight. Collins will do the
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Tunmi services for Allison Brad-
ford Taylor. 64, who died at his
home west of Argyle Wednesday at
10 a’ m were held in the Prairie
Mound church Thursday at 3:30
p. m., followed by burial in the
Prairie Mound cemetery.
Taylor, who had lived in Texas
M years and in this county 34 years,
was born in Overton County. Tenn.,
Oct. 11. 1873 He is survived by his
wife and four children. Miss Ellen
Tavlor, at home. Mrs Mattle Tay-
lor and Walter Benton Taylor of
Dallas and Hugh L. Taylor of Jus-
tin. Taylor was a farmer, and a
member of the Methodist Church.
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49 Cans
pitals wiil be used for cJ
fare work in this county.
tag services will be held.
New Brlets
A Halloween entertainment will
be held at the school building to-
night. A small admission will be
charged
The P.-T. A. met Wednesday with
about 50 members present The
treasurer announced a paid mem-
bership of 68. The third grade pu-
plls. assisted by second grade chil-
dren. under the direction of Mrs
D. H. Minick and Miss Marguerite
McDaniel presented a program
Mrs Jesse Smith as P.-T. A. pro-
gram leader read the president’s
letter and Mrs. A. E McNein gave
a talk on "Obedience in the Home"
Refreshments were served by Mrs.
W A. Brooks and Mrs. Clarence
Willis, sponsor and room mother of
the ninth grade, assisted by Mrs.
C. A crowson.
A fifth Sunday meeting will be
Exchange
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If you have any SEWING
PROBLEMS or Interested in
redecorating your home. in-
vestigate THE EDUCATION-
AL PROGRAMME" of the
Singer Sewing Machine Co.
Your local shop can serve you.
H C. TALIAFERRO, Agent
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Sea Breeze Covers
Regular Price $5.95,
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olne. For stopping drafta and rat-
tles arouhd dooe windows and
al large.
The winners will not be an-
nounced until the “senior formal"
next spring. Two special busses and
several automobiles took 8.C.W.
girls to the Casino.
Among those attending from
Denton were Dr and Mrs. M. L.
Martin whose daughter, Miss Ruth
was one of the nominees. Mr and
Mrs. G. 8. Cluck. Mr. and Mrs H
B Masters, Miss Ruth Andrews,
Mrs. Mattle Lloyd Wooten, Dr and
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day.
Mrs. Paxton Gray of Long Beach.
Cal., is visiting Mr and Mrs. Sam
Sullivan
Mrs. Stu Heliums of Austin is
visiung Mr. and Mrs Jean Hughes.
Green Beans 3m:
Delmer Brown. one of the na-
tions fastest quarter-milers, Wed-
nesday re-enrolled at the North
Texas State Teachers College and
will again carry the green and white
colors on the nation's cinder paths
“WK who has been working
during the summer for the Texas
Company in Hobbs. N. M., was at
first dubious about returning to
school at all and later planned to
enter next semester. His decision
to re-enroll this semester came as
Constipated 30 Years
Equip your car with neat
covers now.
The American Legion Auxiliary,
meeting Thursday afternoon In the
Legion Hall, made further plans for
the meeting here of the district
convention Nov. 6 and 7, and de-
cided to hold the annual poppy sale
Nev. 6, instead of Nov. 11, as for-
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Delmer Brown
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1934 Oldsmobile Sedan 1933. Chevrolet Coach
1934 Ford Coupe
DICKSON-HAMILTON MOTOR CO.
Sooner or later it’s going to come! This year it
looks like it will be sooner.
That first cool morning when weak batteries fail,
when heavy oil turns into hard, black jelly, when
it takes both hands to shift the gears.
Before It Comes
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At 3:30 o'clock this afternoon, the
first whistle was to have blown
for the Denton High-McKinney
contest that holds the eyes of Dis-
trict Six
On Teachers College field, the
Broncos were seeking to demon-
onstrate their performance against
the powerful Highland Park Scots
last week, holding the district fav-
orites to a 38-6 decision was not
just one game's inspired play but
the opening of a serious challenge
to the rest of the district member-
ship.
If they win the McKinney af-
fair. the Denton-Greenville match
will be rated a toss-up and Coach
H. V. Stanton's players will have a
shot at runner-up laurels in the
district race.
Some 600 McKinney fans, stu-
dents and townspeople, were to ac-
company their High School Lions
here this afternoon._______________
YOU CAN BUY
Firestone
5TAnDARD TIRES
What is expected to be the first
of their two hardest title fights
looms for the Eagles tonight on
Teachers College field, when they
pull on uniforms for a scrap with
the rugged Bam Houston Bearkats
from Huntsville
Last week the North Texans, de-
fending Lone Star Conference
champs, opened their conference
play with a 6-6 tie at Nacogdoches,
against the Stephen Austin Lum-
berjacks. Sam Houston on paper
looks much tougher. The local club
faces a crucial test tonight, in that
a win will push them into promi-
nence, in the 1937 scramble and
threaten East Texas' present march
to power, while a loss will mean
they are virtually out of the run-
ning for the current pennant.
The game is slated for 8 o’clock.
Loss of Howard Elenburg from
left end, the wingman out of ac-
tion with a broken arm suffered in
the Nacogdoches battle, sends Burns
into that post in the only line-up
change forecast on the eve of the
match.
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Two Oklahoma escaped convicts be- |
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too state penitentiary today for the J
highway robbery of four Catholic'
padres and a village youth in re- 1
mote Rio Arriba County Tuesday.
They were Wallace McCullough, 24, I
and Francis T Dose. 36.
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Tennis, Volley
Ball Intramurals
Under Way atT.C.
Intramural sports steadily gain-
ing in popularity with Teachers
College athletes the past few years
were speeding along through an-
other brisk season this week, in a
double program of tennis singles
and volley ball. L _____
Forty boys were hammering away
I over the nets in opening round
I matches of the tennis schedule.
Director Walter S. Knox said Fri-
i day.
Two leagues were keeping about
' 110 players busy , six teams to each
league In League No. 1, the Bone-
heads clung grimly to a lead while
I in League No 2. a hammer-and-
stongs battle between the Profs
' and the Watkins House was on for
I leadership.
New Program Follows
The net singles will continue all
I semester but volley ball will close
with championship play about Nov
22 and will be followed by a sched-
ule of tag football to finish out
I the year.
J The new semester will see tennt
1 doubles opened, and basketball re-
place the volley ball and tag foot-
ball. Knox said.
I DENTON COLORED TEAM DE
FEATS PLANO
A football team from the Free
' Douglass colored school here de
feated a Plano team 15 to 10 in 1
game at Plano Thursday night.
I
Meeting with Miss Lucille Ma-
gruder to a dinner session in the
8.CW tearoom Thursday evening.
Chapter U. of PEO. heard Mrs. W.
W. King discuss “The Magazine at
Colonial America.” This was the
second of the series of studies of
The Development of the Maga-
zine in America," which will run
through the club year Mrs. F. V.
Garrison, the president. gave a
short report of the recent meeting
of the Supreme Chapter in St. Louis,
to which she was a delegate Hie
next meeting. Nov 11, whm be in
Marquis Hall of Teachers College,
with Miss Mary Ruth Cook hos-
tow
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 65, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1937, newspaper, October 29, 1937; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1540042/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.