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Sport Coats
THE WILLIAMS STORE
Selections Are Most Complete
Shop Now, Before The Rush
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Brooks Drug Store
The Boston Store
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Serving Your
Drug Needs
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Don’t Fail to Attend the
La Mode
In times of sickness you need someone to take care of
your drug needs in a way that your doctor orders. Un-
less your prescriptions are correctly filled and with the
best of pharmaceuticals you may not get the desired
results. We handle only the best and appreciate your
Costume Party Held
At Home Near Denton
Highest Grade
PAINTS and
ENAMELS
$2.75 per gal
Grouped for your se-
lection.
McClung Funeral
Here Tomorrow
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Best
Bread
Grapes
—maybe, I was lucky. >
It happened this way: I found my
■elf in a run-down condition ... I was
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Coyle to Speak
at T. C. Tuesday
Butter
Oaffee
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wi-
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Miss Wilkins Weds
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Mrs. Willie Stone of Lewisville
was here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burns of
Tulsa .Okla.. were week-end guests
of her sister. Mrs. H C. Amos
Mrs. R W Kidd and daughters.
ed to their respective schools after
visiting their parents. Mr and Mrs.
J. B Boyd, during the Thanksgiv-
ing holidays.
Mmes Ella Fain. Roy Allen and
present for the service. The 1
was teaching in Mexico City.
There’s always a bargain tn the
classified column.
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Dr. David Cushman Coyle, con-
sultant to the National Planning
Board and Resettlement Adminis-
tration. will be a speaker at three
programs on the campus of the
North Texas State Teachers Col-
lege Tuesday.
The public is especially Invited
to attend an open forum discussion
of Coyle's book, “Why Pay Taxes?"
which will be held in the new libra-
ry auditorium Tuesday at 8 p. m.
Coyle, a nationally known writer.
Is the author of Brass Tacks."
■'Uncommon Sense” and other books.
Coyle’s talk before a 10 a. m stu-
dent assembly in the main audit
where they have
3 years, and re- i
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Alwasme.
MORRISONS
PEACEMAKER
FLOUR
Best for All Home Baking!
Ts this a “true portrait” of Constance Bennett, beautiful blond movie
star? You can be an unofficial judge in Hollywood court action over the
above painting. Artist Willy Pogany, who created it, Is demanding Con-
stance pay *3500 for her soul, her spirit and her aura as done in oils.
But practical Connie says maybe her soul is there, but she can’t see her
eyes, her mouth, or even her hands to Pogany’s work. Connie has re
fused to accept the portrait.
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no organic trouble . . . but I was puz-
tied as to why I was losing ground.
I was lucky because a friend mg-
Dress to Please
Yo^r Man First
Rule of Fashion
go to the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W Gray. on arrival.
The bdy will lie in state in the
local church from 10 a m. until 2
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decelknow
about PiuhI
Mr. and Mrs. Emory & Wilkins
have announced the marriage of
their daughter Miss Frances Wil-
kins to Leslie W. Barnett which
took place in Mexico City Nov. 38.
The bride was given in marriage
by herurele W. C. Grant and cous- '
ins Mr. and Mrs. Mac Bruton. were
Plainview Program
Draws Large Crowd
A large crowd attended the Den-
ton Junior Chamber of Commerce
program presented at the Plainview
school house Friday night with
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Values to $3590 Ray
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lerry Christmas
is best said with —
Denton Medical and Surgical Clinic
Saturday afternoon.
J, M. Magill of Denton remains
in a critical condition at his home,
according to his attending phy-
stelan.
The Phi Beta Kappa sorority
will hold an annual "founders' day"
dinner Saturday at 6:30 p m. in the
crystal dining room of Marquis
Hall Members are requested to
telephone Mrs. Floyd Stovall for
reservations.
The Association of Christian Wo-
men will meet tomorrow in the
Central Presbyterian Church, the
time having been postponed to 3:30
instead of 3 p m to allow mem-
bers to attend the funeral of Dr.
W. C. McClung at 3 p. m. A pro-
gram will be presented to observ-
ance of the 10th anniversary of the
organization and all member* are
requested to be present.
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Grant in "The Awful Truth";
News Events. "I Wanna Be Sail-
or", cartoon
listless ... despondent___my appetite
was lagging ... I was losing weight.
I wasn’t desperate, as I knew I had
a bottle of Creomulsion from your
druggist, use it as directed and if
you are not satisfied with the relief
obtained, the druggist is authorized
to refund every cent of your money.
Creomulsion is one word—not two,
and it has no hyphen in it. Ask for
ftplainly, see that the name on the
bottle is Creomulston, and you'll
get the genuine product and the re-
lief that you want. CAdv.
sLAoolllW ADB, 3C FEB
summammaam
STOVES
Gas Heaters and Cook
Stoves,
Cole's OH Stoves
Stove Supplies, Connec-
tions, Gas Hose, Etc.
Plumbing Supplies
TALLAFERBO & SON
North Side Phone 125
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Just a common cough, a chest
co id, or a branchial irritation of to-
day may lead to Merlous trouble to-
morrow. They may be relieved now
with Creomulsion. an emulsified
Creosote that is pleasant to take.
Creomulsion is a medicinal com-
torium is also open to the public.
Students of the social science* win
be urged to attend his Coyle* talk
at 2 p. m to the library auditorium,
according to Dr. Jack Johnson, head
_ . a . . of the department of economics.
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Fatal to Student AT MOVIES TODAY
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sounds pretty bad, I will almit, but
she has her side, I suppose, and
should not be condemned unheard.
She should; of course, consider
hef husband’s likes and dislikes, but
on the other hand, a man makes a
mistake in taking his wife’s hats se-
riously.
"Dear Mrs. Martin—Last night
my wife Arae home wearing the
most absurd looking hat I have ever
seen. It came up to a point and
seemed to be a foot high.
No Comment. Please
"I thought she would take my
comment in a good-natured way.,
but, instead, she turned on me and
gave me the worst three-quarters
of an honur I have ever been thru.
I pay the bills in my house and
it would seem that I have some
right to comment on my wife’s
clothes, but apparently I am the
last person in the world she tries to
please.
“In other matters we almost nev-
er agree. She doesn't like my friends
and I don’t like—can’t even stand
—hers. It's like that all the time.
“I do not feel that I am requir-
ed to live with a woman who thinks
that everything I say is cause for
a fight and that every position I
take must somehow be discredited.
I do not understand this sort of
business. I have never had any
experience before with such ob-
sU nancy.
“I am very much afraid that we
Don’t start that trip, nor era*,
many streets to Denton without
that policy. C. Fyffe. 411 8. Locust. !
phone 1M. Nuf Bed S3
CURTIS’
Denton Medical and Surgical cun-
"SE. Fieckner, SUS MIU Street,
underwent a major operation at the
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and Bacon
Mrs Ida Bushey. Denton. is a
medical patient at the Denton Hos-
pital.
E L. Darnell Bolivar Street, is
111 at hi* home
8. P. Wilks, 415 Pierce Street, is
ill at hi* home
Pete Martin, nine-year-old son ,
of Mr. and Mr. W M Martin,
1117 Peek Street isillathls home.
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The body of Dr W C McClung,
former pastor of tire First Baptist
Church who died in Little Rock,
Ark., Friday, arrived here at noon
Monday and is being held in the
Schmitz Funeral Home until ar-
rival of his wife and children later
in the day. Funeral services will be
held Tuesday at 2 p. m in the
First Baptist Church, followed by
burial to the I. O. O. F cemetery.
Because of the prominence of
McClung a large crowd is expect-
ed here from all over the county,
surrounding towns, Wichita, Kan.,
where he was a pastor for several
years, and Little Rock, where he
had recently accepted a pastorate.
Dr Frank Weedon, pastor of the
First Baptist Church, has estimated
the attendance at around 2500. and
to accommodate all desiring to at-
tend the lower auditorium of the
church will be opened and a loud
speaker installed he said.
Mrs McClung and children will
Class will meet at 9:30 a m.
and the Women's Bible Class at
3 p. m, in th* Church of Christ.
The Highland Baptist W. M
8. will meet at 3 p. m in the
church
The Association of Christian
Women will meet at 3:30 p. m.
in the Central Presbyterian
Church '
Coffee
Menu for Luncheon
Fruit Salad Bowl
Toasted Waters Cream Cheese
Chocolate Coqkles... Tea
Baked "Ecatopea Cabbage
Corn Spoon Bread
Tomato Jelly Salad
TEMPLE, Nov 2»—(P—Iwo Of
five persons injured to an auto-
mobile accident near here yesterday
to which a young medical student
at Galveston home, for the holidays,
was killed, were in a serious con-
dition today. '
Jimmy McDonald and Lewis Tal-
lev of Temple companions of Ber-
nard McCall who was killed were
suffering from severe head inju-
ries
-aw for the group include George Mob-
SHimnuWlLLUMl ipnrbamadsusSsonezovell,
4, — o Nashville. Tenn., and Mrs. Earl
1( ffll' Lewis of Sanger are guests of Mr
*w f i and Mrs. W M Bornholdt, 729
+Fexas-Street.
Mr and Mrs A. W Risen of
Perryton are guesta,. of her par-
CLASSIPTED ADS, Se PR WORD
FOR BIX TsEaTONs
M C. Lamar visited friends in Fort
Worth last Friday. ___
Miss Dorothy Smith, nurse at the States are school
T C. Hospital. visited in Dallas Sat-1 nursed
A Three Days’ Cough.
Is Your Danger Signal
get a real do«e of genuine Beechwood
Creosote which is palatable and can
even be taken frequently and contin-
uously by both adult* and children.
Creomulsion is one preparation
that goes to the very seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel the
germ-laden phlegm. When coughs,
chest cold* and bronchial troubles-
due to common colds—hang on, get
The Mission Study Ctass of the
First Christlan Church will meet
at the church at 2 o'clock Tuesday =,
afternoon E " "15%1
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Boy H “ the
Smith Denton Sunday -a toy. pakt two
• —- housekeepin at the
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many attractive and useful presents
Games were played during the aft- 1
ernoon, and Louie Littrenwas a con-1
test 'winner and received a prize.
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Three-fourths of all women pro-
fessonal workers in the United
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MAN, WHO FIGHTS CONSTANT-
LY WITH WIFE. URGED TO
CALL FOB TRUCE FOB
CHILD'S SAKE
When war Is waged constantly in
the home the solution is for one
of the warring parties to hoist a
white flag of truce, thus allowing
time for thought about the cause
of the battle.
Are they or are they not vital
matters or is the whole thing much
ado about nothing? Or merely a
very bad habit?
The discouraged male who pen-
ned today’s letter is looking for
sympathy and like a* “misunder-
stood" husbands. is bound to meet
up with it, but not from me. He
rial effect of Beqohwood Creosote in
the treatment of coughs, chest colds,
and bronchial irritations. A special
process was worked out by a chemist,
for blending Creosote with other in-
gredients and now in Creomulsion you
FREE FLOUR 1
To winners of weekly eon- ■
tests Watch daily advertise- B
Mu ffi nN Somerset
(Makes Eight)
11/3 cups mashed bananas
1 1/2 cups flour
1 cup bran
1 1/2 teaspoons soda
2/3 cuppgranunatea sugar
1 egg
1/4 cup sour cream
2/3 cup raisins
1 teaspoon vanilla
Press bananas through a strainer.
Add to the rest of the ingredients
Beat for one minute. Half-fill greas-
ed muffin pans and bake for 36 min-
utes in a moderately slow oven.
Fruit Salad Bowl
1 cup sliced oranges
1 cup diced pineapple
1 cup grapefruit segments
1 cup cress or shredded lettuce
1/3 cup diced celery
18 teaspoon salt
1/3 cup French dressing
Mix ingredients in a bowl. Chill-
Toes with spoon and fork. Serve im-
mediately.
Corn spoon Bread
1 cup corn meal
1 cup corn, cooked
29 cup flour
1 teaspoon salt
3 teaspoons baking powder
1 tablespoon granulated sugar
3 eggs, beaten
1 1/2 cups milk
1/3 cup fat, melted
Mix ingredients and beat together
for two minutes Pour into a butter-
ed baking dish. Set in a pan of hot
water and bake for one hour in a
moderate oven.
Candled orange shells make un>
usual containers for mashed squash
or sweet potatoes. Garnish the tops
with strips of candled orange peel or
pecans.
Mary Wright to Wed
Norman Meador Jan. 1
Rev. and Mrs. T. C. Wright have
announced the engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of their daugh-
'-ter, Miss Mary Ruth Wright, to
Norman Meador, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Meador. The mar-
riage will take place in the Wright
home Jan. 1, 1938.
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Events Tomorrow
The Episcopal Auxiliary will
meet at 3 p. m. with Mrs W E.
Jones, 318 Texas Street
The Young Women's Bible
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gested that I try S.S.S, Tonic ... she
said It had greatly benefited her in
building bark her strength and now
she felt like her old self again.
You. too, will want to take S.S.S.
Tonic to regain and to maintain your
redblood-cells... to restore lost weight
... to regain energy ... to strengthen
nerves . . . and to give your skin that
rmtural health glow. h
At all drug stores in two convenient
sizes. The larger size at a saving in price.
There is no substitute for this time
tested remedy. No ethical druggist will
suggest something "just as good.”
VITAL NOTICE
Dangerous at any season of vear
to allow a sick and accident policy I
to lapse but right now your bettez [
Judgment is telling you to—8710K 1
FIGHT IQ ALL THE INSURANCE
YOU HAVE' By the way. I now
sell h hafety travol poluv that I can
put in full force in 10 minutes
has not convinced me that all the (
obstinacy is on one side. His spouse 1
make their home at- |
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Members of Um local American
Legion Post and Legion Auxiliary
will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock in
a joint sesston to diacuss plans m,,,
CoupleHe
members serving refreshment*- moHEVE
Bon* to Me. ana wn 3. .. —
Noles, east of Denton, Sunday a sumIK
boy. " 1 Ss0
ments
TBY Y<MB SKILL
Mn 3. A Howen. Uto west
oak street, Dentom, wyu
IsM week* contest recgir
ing a tire 3« pound sack nt
PRACRMAKEK MoUR. The
correct sotution rollow:
"The world produces no
better four.
The bag has uses too.
Pencemaker bakings above
others tower
Please try Pencemaker.
Will youf
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PROTECTI o n: 8:"
' by the CCC orchestra under the
direction of Joe Bush, dances by
members of the recreation project
dancing class under the direction
of Miss Marguerite Bales, magici-
an's tricks by Harold Duncan, and
a harmonica and guitar novelty by
Cletus S. Grandy.
1 Those furnishing transportation
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NEW YORK, Nov. 29—The most
aimportant thing to fashion is dress-
"mg to please your man.
He cares about what you wear
and can be more irritated than you
think by the wrong color or hat.
Pleasing him should mean more to
you than a listing in "the ten best
dressed." •
Consult his taste and cater to it.
He may know more than you about:
(1) how a certain color looks on
you, (2) the way a dress and
hat look in the back, (3) the effect
of both on your whole silhouette
To give you first' hand fact* on
what men like in women's clothes,
I canvassed both bachelors and
married men in one of America's
largest organizations. This is what
I learned:
Men like simplicity first in wo-
men's clothes. Dresses with knick-
knacks on shoulders or hips, stand-
ing out from the natural body line,
are their pet abominations.
They love a trim slender figure.
Flatteringly low-cut evening gowns
draw no frowns from them, pro-
vided the decolletege doesn't re-
veal collar bones or fat arms.
Black's A Favorite
Crazy hats" they abhor. The
ultra-eccentric headgear some wo-
men are wearing this year has set
them all muttering.
Most of them like black—if you
don't resemble "a walking hearse,"
and if youtighten it now and then
with a jeweled accent or a glowing
touch of color. White and blue are
their other two favorite hues
They detest masses of costume
jewelry—especially if it clanks. One
clip or necklace is enough.
Everyone of them likes to see
women in tailored suits and sports
i clothes, but don’vover do the effect
with mannish shirts and ties.
Likes and Dislikes
‘ They like to have you give the
! impression that you are soft warm
and nice to touch. Clothes on the
fluffy side however fail to get their
applause.
They hate: Eyebrows plucked to
a hairline false eyelashes heavy
mascara eye makeup rouge that
stands up in two obvious bright
spots crooked stocking seams op-
, en-heeled sandals that plop up and
. down .white accessories that are not
fresh and women who are con-
tinually patting their hair and
clothes.
Toey like: Natural looking make-
up bright lipstick (not too heavy
and vivid) shining hair not stiffly
set open-toed sandals with enough
support for the foot high heels (riot
spike*) trim belts and veils. Most
of them like enameled finger nails,
but prefer the soft rose shades to
fire engine red
There is one last thing to con-
sider in dressing to please your man.
Don’t wear yourself to a thread
trying to appear in a new outfit
every time you see him. The aver-
age male won't know or care wheth-
er you wear a new dress or not.
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By MBS ALEXAN**# Ge
THREE IN FAMILY
TEXAS—- Irene Dunne and Cary
Miss Clara McSween entertained
with a circus costume party at her
home west of Denton Friday night.
Games were played and the guests
danced.
Those attending includer: Misses
Patsy Jean Young Louise McSween,
Emmagene Williams. Mary Jo El-
rod and Al line Harbison; Vernice
and Woodrow Cook. Stanley Ku-
charski, Harry McClendon and Gor-
don Carruth of A A U College.
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ster, and sisters. Mrs. Champ Talia-
ferro and Mrs. Mart Stover
D McKnight has returned to his
home in Magnolia. Ak., after vis-
iting his sister, Mrs. Russell Thom-
as and family during the Thanks-
| giving holidays. -
Mrs. Elizabeth Hume of Little
| i Elm is here for a time, and is lo-
| ' cated at 514 North Elm Street.
I ' Miss Jane Boyd, who teaches in
E Dallas, and Miss Eleanor Boyd, who
teaches in Gladewater, have retum-
P ALACK—Marian Davie* in "Ever
Since Eve"; Harry Gribbon tn l
“Who’s Crazy”; "Portrait* of Por-
tugal”, novelty.
DREAMLAND — Last day. Fred '
MacMurray and Charlie Ruggles
in "Exclusive”; Ina Ray Hutton
in "Swing, Hutton, Swing"; Pic- !
Shay*, (any^la HaiE,
I Tweeds, Solid Mono-
. tones. Wool Crepes,
I Soft Fleeces, Tan, Nak
i ural. Green, Gray.
are going from bad to worse, and - - ___
It is not my wish to pro!o..g a mar- Misses Clarice and Colleen, have
riage that k. e-tt-j nowhere. returned from spending .Thanks-
"We have one child and I think I diving with her daughter. MrS
we would have broken up long ago John E. McCorkle, at Crain, and
had there been no problem of this Mrs. Sam Copeland at Qdessa.A1s0
character to consider. It must be in the party were Mrs S T Keim,
terrible for the child—a daughter ( who visited her daughter Miss Vir-
—to listen to our fights every day ginla, who is teaching at Crain, and
or so, but I really do not know what Miss Holey Bell Gosney: who ViS-
to do. Perhaps you can help.—T. F.” ited ■ sister. Miss Jackie Gosney,
Big Debt Due Child teaching to Crain
You owe it to your child to do Mr. and Mrs. J. H Davidson had
everything within your power to_as Thanksgiving guests his sisters
avoid any such scenes as you de- and families, Mr. and Mrs.E
scribe. You have a very real and sa- White and son, Jesse Howard White,
cred responsibility toward her. It is of Mount Pleasant, and.Mr.and
up to you to impress your wife with Mrs R E Mills and daughters,
this fact and to bring her to rea- Misses Louise and Jessie Mae Mills
Ilze her equally sacred responsi- of Omaha, Tex. They came Wed-
blllty toward her chid. hesday and returned home Sunday.
You™i.t least .void scenes Miss Glen Taylor 219 Jagoe
before the little girl and may in Street. returned from spendins
time succeed in avoiding them the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr
altogether since it takes two to and Mrs. Ralph Sladger in Dallas,
mageneruartene Miss willle Kay of Wynona left
Your wife should, however, be al- for her home Monday morning after
lowed free rein in the selection of spending her Thanksghving vacation
her clothes. Her taste may not with Mrs.EH. Crain per cousin,
please you, but it must have at and Dr. and Mrs. R. T Rouse. Mrs.
onetmeo youwouid not be mar- RMissstheranleBkm visited Miss
Remember that women .re sway- Geromude Burke at NavadaSund E
ed by that mysterious force called Mrs. M A: Parker and.Mrs.S. E
fashion, is just possible that she | Beavers of Decatur visited in
oTwe^Tr DaenJr.areturmed
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of give and take or of compromise & M. Colleg6.. vsited “thcns
Yaftusgmnssteogoalasgsmnp M, PthnriMgthedtnnkaGivtg ho-
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Confectionerv sate. In the United! Chas. Shumaker has returned to
States this fall have attained the Knox City andMiss Margery Shu-
highest levels since 1929 afeer ophamng Je^.^
« • / giving holidays here with their
// L.. mother, Mrs Lula K. Shumaker
IT n ri n n f9 n P ll Mr and Mrs. Henry Meyer and
• I / IUUE- lie — baby, Henry Jr. of San Antonio.
Mr and Mrs W M. Taylor of
Sixteen guesta attended
The Kalns, a recently organized
social group of 12 young girl*, en-
joyed several Thankngiving fesivi-
Um. A progressive dinner took
place Wednesday evening in the
homes of some nve members.
Thanksgiving afternoon they at-
tended a picture show in a body.
Friday evening an informal dance
was held in the home of Mary Lee
Fouts, to which boy friends were
invited. On Saturday they conclud-
ed festivities by attending a mid-
night show at the Texas Theatre.
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bination designed to aid nature to
soothing and hetoing infected mu-
cous membranes by allaying irrita-
tion and inflammation and by
aiding in loosening and expelling
the germ-laden phlegm.
The Medical Profession has for
many year* recognized the bene-
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DENTON, TEXAS. RECORD -CHRONICLE, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1937
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 91, Ed. 1 Monday, November 29, 1937, newspaper, November 29, 1937; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1540067/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.