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of said Court against Steve William-
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erine Dean and Georgia Glover
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HOSIERY
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Jack Bryson
w I council and told of its functions.
79c
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Johnnie Harris
Service Station
Ann Dyer
Street. to their new home, which
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Third Successive Time
Bags
Gloves
By William
Ferguson
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hems. Each pair in
gift box ............
on your
gift list
Morris &
McClendon
A safety program presented by
the Salely Council of the Teach-
ers College High School in assem-
"Safely on We Go," has been adopt-
ed aa a text for Texas schools, gave
START A
SAVINGS.
Dear Santa Claus—I am 7 1-2
years old. Please bring me some
Bryant. Alice Mane Williams and
Dons Mae Hoke Senior essay win-
ners are Elizabeth Ann Mizell Cath-
Paint Your House
with Sherwin-Williams
SWP for as little as
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SANGER. Dec 12 —Funeral ser-
vices, were held Sunday afternoon
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in Cellophane Gift
Wrapping --------
Mrs H H Smith. The meeting will
be in the Girl Scout house in City
Park. Mrs. Whitmore announced. .
All leaders of troops in the city
will meet the last Friday afternoon
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Dear Santa—I am a little girl 6
years old and go to school. Please
bring me a little Orphan Annie
story a little bank and colorbook
JONES
BOOTERY
Crystovex Plaque Set—Two 6x8 inch
Plaques in Christmas Gift Box
Why not start a savings
aceount by depositing a
small nun each month with
our company? Your sav-
togs are insured and draw
interest from the start.
$2.75
(Exchange)
CUT RATE AUTO
SUPPLY CD.
Phone 323
Gifts Galore!
Pillowcase Sets with Scalloped and Embroidered 4 inch
Although the Japanese eat little
butter. Japan is one of the worlds
butter-exporters
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COLD
WEATHER
Girl Scouts’
Christmas Party-
Set for Dec. 19
WHITE & BENNETT
Texaco Station
PILLOWCASE
SET
sued out of the Honorable County
Court of Denton County on the 7tn 1 at the First Baptist Church for B
day of December 1938. by the clerk ' F Rurroahe who died Sahrdav
The Appropriate
Gift for Her
LFNGTH.-.
"P>ei=,"
THE DISTAN=
FROM ELBOW
AUTO
BATTERIES
WNHO WA5 PRESIDENT
WHEN ANDREW MELLON
WAS TREASURER OF THE
UNTED STATES ?
mountain
Carolina
blood. sin
Imported
ago.
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to Meet Here Again
Denton Federal Savings a
Loan Association
Telephone 26
The
LIfed
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last
calls
Chri
py for Christmas, and I want to
I dve you a little piece of candy. I
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Make Your Car
Start Easier
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BUY
Zenith Radios
Easy Washers
$1 Weekly
Taliaferro Radio
Shop
209 N. Locust
Phone 780
by letting US change
differential and trans-
mission.
Auto Repair On AO Cars
Phone 666
hope you like the candy. I hope I
vet to see yo Christnas. Happy
/e WORD
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COMEs FROM A
SREEK
Winners In the individual con-
tests sponsored by the association
MR. AND MRS ACKER MOVE TO
NEW HOME
Mr and Mrs Manon Acker have
anything you want to bring and bby Friday was featured by a talkby
■ - - - - - Mayor Lee Preston He read a let-
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ad A
The Vanity
Shop
Churches Here to
Co-operate With
Lecturer on Bible
Boyd. Arve! Vaughn. Gynn Stiff,
has recently been erected at 1400 Royce McNeill. Jack Belcher. Ben
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scout council and Girl Scout work-
ers ofe Denton were in Dallas at-
tending the field institute for mem-
bers of Texas Gtrl Scout Councils
The institute was sponsored by Re-
7 $5 Per Month
Depending Oa Size Of
Job
5-piece Bridge Set, including 34-inch cloth and 4 Nap-
kins in Grass Linen with CI QQ
Hand Embroidered Designs UliVV
Nursery Set, including Towel, 2 Wash Cloths and Bib
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APPEARS RD
AT SUNSET FAFI-AI ICy
RED LIGHr IS BEST
ABLE TO PENETRATE
MURKY
ATOSPHERE.
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COPR 193s ev MCA SERVICE, NSC.
Fordor Sedan. New paint,
ready to go. A bargain at
$110
Set of Four
Firestone
nmiuH TIREs
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Broeks North Dallas; second, Rob-
ert Rodden. Abilene; third, Robert
Shuffer, Odessa: fourth. Walter
Browning, Fort Worth. Riverside.
Dr J. C Mathews, whose book
skates, necklace and a musical or- i tests Winners of the poster con-
gan. Remember my mother and test are Peggy Abbey, first Burl
al! the poor children al! over the . Stiff, second: Hazel Belcher, third
world I love you. Santa Clam Car- ( The junior essay winners are Dale
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The program, supervised by Miss
Eleanor Hayne, was presided over
by the council president. Jonnie
Lynn Smith Doris Sue Timken,
secretary named the officers of the
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At a special meeting of the
Denton Ministers' Association Mon-
day morning. to was voted to oo-
operate with Teachers College when
it brings back here the latter part
of January, Dr Harry Rimmer of
Duluth, Minn., popular Bible lec-
turer. who was here recently at
8. C W The president, Dr. Prank
Weedon. appointed a committee
composed of Revs. Fred Galbraith
and W V. Hite to arrange for re-
ligious services at the county jail
each Sunday afternoon, after the
matter was spoken of by Rev. A L.
Faw.
ANSWER: Ar w Mellon was never treasurer of the United
States. He was -rE.ayy of the Treasury under Harding, Cool-
idge and Hoover.
SHEKIPS SALE
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF DENTON
By virtue of e“dertain execution is-
SAM LANEY
-A TEXACO sraron-
PHONE 67
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It's the gift that really makes a hit! Every
woman will appreciate several pain of the
new Phoenix vITA-BLOOM Hosiery . . . they
know they're lovelier and wear longer.
And. men! No gift wrapping fuss. Every box
at Phoenix comes wrapped in a beautiful Cello-
phane Christmas wrapper. $1M — others 89c
to $1.95.
3392M
BERT MOORE
SERVICE STATION
Denton Girl Scouts are making
plans for their annual Christmas
party which win be held Monday
night, Dec. 1*. at 7 o'clock at the
Women's Club. Members of each of
the four troops and of the Brownie
troop, under their captains, will
86x105 Inch “Rates”
BEDSPREAD
$2.98
Multi - color novelty pal-
tern. hemmed, sunfast
and tubfast! Gift boxed.
M. A. GAY ROOFING
& SHEET METAL CO. t
--mumeeamaas
ocrats renominated Cleveland but
‘ was defeated by Benjamin I
Harrison of Indiana. The cam-
English language, once * week for i
three consecutive weeks immediately
preceding said day of sale in the
Denton Record -Chronicle a newspa-
per published in Denton County
Witness my hand, this 10th day of
December 1938
DALLAS CURTSINGERR, Sherif
Denton County, Texas
By SAM BOTHWELL. Deputy
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Lubbock Junior High
Columns: First Joe MeSpadden,
Austin: • second Johnny Higgins.
Polytechnic, Fort Worth; third. Joy
Riddle Abilene: fourth. Uri Treu-
ter. Reagan School, Houston.
Editorials: First. Carter Murphy.
Shirley Temple' doll and a little
car to nide on the sidewalk. Be
good to all the poor litte boys and
girl that don't have any toys. De-
lores Ann Owens.
t Put plenty of PHOENIX I
HOSIERY 4
from Denton were Mmes Whitmore
O M King. H H Smith and A M
Sampley. Training courses in pub-
Hetty, leadership. camp directing
and general council work were giv-
en it was voted to hold the field
institute twice each year with the
next meeting in the spring.
Council to Meet
The Denton council will meet
Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock to
hear a report on the institute by '
98c
Embroidered and hem-
stitched. In cello window
gift boxes.
---- a short summary of the philoso-
irh I am 5 vears old I live at phy of the book. " Safely on we
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FORMFR district a 11 o r n.e y,
mayor of Buffalo, governor of
New York state. Stephen Grover
Cleveland loomed large in the eyes
of the Democratic National con-
vention of 1884. For 23 years the
Democratic party had been out of
power in national affairs and
Cleveland appeared to be just the
"6 iaxsxtgve ' If you c^-t-uthat-tre piece
this notice by publication. In the it furniture, try a classified ad
go every day a happy journey."
which is an effort to prevent some
of the 36 000 annual deaths in trar-
fie accidents.’
Mrs Vardaman Baser president
of the P -TA of the school, spoke,
stating that laws are made tor the
good of all, then awarded prizes
to winners in recent safety con-
"Mugwumps,” the Republicans
don't don't forget my big brother . - .--.
and all the other little children I, ter from • father to his 17-year-
am your little friend tune Mae old son, which dealt with the prob-
Peart Pugh. 1905 North Elm St ' lems of young people becoming
. 1 ■ ■ 11 — ------'— 1 involved in the dangers of motor-
n.. s.n. me., a —- . ing. Preston stressed the point that
aDearsantacPense brng.m eatsafety for all cannot be achieved
darches: somegamssikethedla 2nhetonsobut must be the r
mAhavea aeguie suitor the combined thought
it Your Uttie friend. Billie Dean | - ' - - — - - - -
Allen. Krum.
A handsome, rea-
is. Santa, and remember
tonio Carlos Gust Martin High. ■ large group of independents, the
Laredo; fourth. Pernie Wagner. — _ .. -
include: Photography. first, John
News stories: Firsts. Ralph
inches high, with
antique sprayed
body and chrome
-plated trim Push-
button ash drop.
aef- m,
Letters to Santa Safety Program for
Demonstration School
moved from 713 North Locust
i
paign turned on the tariff isue.
By 1892 again, however, the
tide had turned once more and
Cleveland was nominated for the
presidency for the third successive
time. This time he defeated Har-
rison. And promptly he set about
to repeal the silver legislation
which had put $600,000,000 of J
"fiat” money into circulation. He
was succcessful but in the struggle
he alienated a great section of his
party At the same time he was
faced with the great Pullmah
strike in Chicago where he finally
called out the federal troops to ,
restore order
Cleveland retired into private i
life in 1897 after a strife-torn sec- l
ond term. He is shown on a stamp i
of the new U S regular series. ;
enlarged.
(Copyright, 1938. NEA Service. Inc ) 1
gion 9 of Girl Scouts, which In- , Fea turesodtrstjoi u Schmidt
High School Press • STORIES
IN STAMPS
A wide waful to me*:
Also new shipments of Scarfs, Buffet Sets, Radio
Scarfs, Miscellaneous Doilies, Vanity Sets. Guest
Towels, Kitchen Towels, Hook Rugs and many other
items you’ll want to see!
per annum, and costs of suit, in roughs Surviving are the son.
fw Not.3712 J* sd Soyr. 'w? and one daughter. Mrs T. D Me-
llamsor. et al. and placed" in my Dantel 2 wor. vissce an.
nTteeangrperssdr'sbasietr
A3, did tn the tom day of December Denton, Clayton Conley Jr. Misses
1938. levy on certain Real Btate, Jane Conley and Billie Adelle Bur-
Denton County, describ- roughs. The pailbearers were T C
edA2s Tolirhtotzit interest estate Wison, George O Hughes C R.
■nd claim of the said Steve Wil iam- Woods. A B Hol'. R M Crawford,
son in and to the real estate dencrib- J. 8. Sinclair. John NHchoison and
ed as follows, to-wit: that certain lot p D. Farrell. Rev. L. c Greer,
at land situated in the town of Garza vastor of -he Pirst Baptist Church
noncaedkake. Paias;nin„Penton and Rev J Anderson, pastor
wrgtt sTrxes. ananeghningnkr" of the Methodist Church, conduct-
stake for corner on DO. Taylor ed the service.
8 B line and on the w B line of Personals
Denton Deilas Highway. State High- J. R Hawes and family of Ter-
war 40: THENCE north 100 feet for rel visited Mr and Mrs W B
corner: THENCE treat 140 feet for E-d
cerner; THENCE south 100 feet to .
D e Tarters s B Bae: THENCE Gober McClellan .of NTAC. Ar:
east 140 feet to the place of begin- lington was a guest of Mr and
ning: and being the same land in Mrs J S. J. Gober
After two days filled with lec-
tures. sectional clinics and the
thrill of putting out the college
weekly. the Lass-O, the delegates to
the Texas High School Press As-
soclation convention held on S. C
W $ campus adjourned about noon
- . .... . u , । Saturday after having elected offi-
present skits and Christmas carols'cers earlier in the morning
will be sung and games played The convention will be held at 8.
The Girl Scout Council now to c w again nxt year, as the col-
looking for a.Christmas tree to be lege sponsors the assotation, and
used that night, and has asked any it Is customary for the convention
club or organization that might to be held at the sponsor college,
have one to contribute to telephone | Awards Made
Mrs H O Whitmore, scout com-
missloner.
Saturday several members of the
Arlington Heights, Fort Worth, sec-
ond. Audrey Olsen. Alvin; third..
Caroline Chambers, Taylor: fourth.
Margaret O'Keefe. Sweetwater,
gave ground in the election and
Cleveland was victorious, but only
after one of the bitterest cam-
paigns in American history. He
defeated James G. Blaine ot
Maine.
Cleveland’s first term was un-
eventful but marked by extensive
use of the veto power and civil
service reform. In 1888 the Dem-
shsh wTmtsoh"uyEdowlilam, cM EvangeixnBandstunosTu
son by deed dated the Jin day of „ Waea
January, A. D IMS and recorded in Bovdstun. ■
Vol 251. page 134, Dred Records or Mes Alyhe Burkholder. Mmes A.
Denton County nexax. and tevted F Warren, Jeff Cornett and Cur-
upon as the property of said Steve tis Warren visited in Denton.
Wultamson.and onzuesdav.the3ra. J B Dawson of Denton visited
day of January 1939 at the Court . ,, p mwsnn
House door of Denton County. tn the Mr. and Mrs . F.Dawson,.
City of Denton, Texas between the Misses Dorothy Mae Gentle and
hour* of ten A. M and four P M Evelyn Nance visited in Denton.
I will sell said real estate so levied Mrs. A. C. Spillman of Dallas
upon at public vendue, for cash, to visiting Mr and Mrs J M. Spill-
the highest bidder as the property nW
of saidSteveWiamson by virtue of man
night He was born Sept 10, 1850
~ .— v. , .w • in South Carolina, and had lived in
jointly and severally, for the sum of NLHAI Ant Cn v.ure anq in
^swT^'a.^i^m^restmc1* - Sanger 27 years He w« making
on from June 6 1938. at 6 per rent! his home with his son. Jim Bur-
leaders will meet at the West Ward
School at 2:30 o'clock, just prior
to the Troop 3 weekly meeting.
Recently, Mrs Whitmore enter-
tainedthesleaderswith a.breakfast Wray Weddell, Austin; James Me-
at,her homevatahich timencach North Dalas.
work being done in her opaniza «unners-uptorsecond- place hon-
ton "Asststtn,Nrswhutmo pen oontenstthfozowrbopkesndinnesPDee
DrRebeccaEans Mru-snred given the title of "An-Texas" and
all members of the council, have the.samez. ranking, withano
c, +L. Mii h.v. r. third fourth, etc places named.
cSoafanstheodir Scoutshave ror Engraved yearbooks - Abilene,
celvedsonly 105 their reguestsfor Sweet water. Highland Park. Paschai
operating. fundsMrwhitmore in W«rth. Lubbock; litho-
said. and she urged that anyone Mnn mrbonk Tonevirw
planning to make contributions do eraphed. yearbooks — Longview.
P mKaoe W‛ "too"neo Wink Odessa: weekly papers— Aus-
so.immediatela‛astthessoutspeed tin High in El Paso McAllen; Class
thesmoneyabadly Coroperatinecox- A bi-weeklies Austin, North Dal-
PensegaTsocher-ColieFschatscona as, Paschal High in Fort Worth,
theushakespearthcus Shastsgiven . Laredo Hign. ™ Afhomas,er-
e ferson High in San Antonio. High -
'___________________’ I land Park.
Despite the fact that passage from
the ocean to Flathead Lake in
Montana to cut off by the Polson
dam, state game officials report the!
number of salmon that spawn in the
lake each year seems to be In-
creasing.
Phelps North Dallas: second. Billy man to put it back. He was
Rips, Thomas Jefferson, San An-1 Weakened by defection of a
in January to dueuss leadershipldelP"Austin: second/March Walker, he
problems, Mrs whitmoresaid.Thedranethira SSiAoimes.MAllen; ”
fourth F A Carradine, Taylor
Sports columns: First. F A. Car-
radine Taylor; second, George Dab-
doub Martin High, Laredo; third.
will appreciate your
business in December
------ — । aims and further plans She also
Lear Santa—I have been a good I sang a solo and led the student
little girl for the past year, so body in their school song ’h—
please bring me a doll that goes to Herbert Adkins introduced the 14
sleep and cries, a doll buggy a ta- members of the patrol and gave
Sie and two chairs some dishes and he time and place where each
a Litte car Your little friend. Dori* I will be on duty Killis Melton gave
! rhe patrol pledge, which was an-
l swered by Bill Evans a senior
' The patrol includes Dan Wilkins, ,
Floyd Farrington. Claude Minner-
+ & Jr. Elbert Lewis. Bob Jones. Lu-
ctus Cox Jimmy Williams. Dickson
ELMIER„ATEINSCARASTOLEN bettof"pageimcai
An automobi l, belonging to Elmer paperdivision Pampa. Canyon,
Atkins, superintendent of Roanoke ChildrersnAipinasmimpographedPa-
school, was stolen late Saturday pers-Mont Belvieu, Pearsall. Cros-
from its parking place on the west
side ot the court square. It was re-.
ported to officers City and county B. E. BurrOUllIlH
officers were seeking a trace of the 2
missing machine Monday Dies at danger
— -t I “
IS THE CHOICE
1937 Chevrolet DeLuxe Town Sedan
1937 Ford Tudor With Trunk
1935 Ford Pickup
1937 Chevrolet Long Wheel Base Truck
1938 Chevrolet Coupe
And a ot Full of Other Good Buys!
SEE THEM BEFORE YOU BUY
Grace-Barrow Chevrolet Co.
W. F. (Pat) HAMILTON
MQTOR CO.
Phone 248 South Elm
“CANNON”
TOWELS
Bath towel, guest
towel and wash cloth
to match! Lovely
colors in an allover
check design. Gift
boxed. ----—
98c
son A. Q Mustain, and T B Davis.
Gown, Robes, Costume
Jewelry, Imported Hand-
kerchiefs. Stationery,
Blankets, Down Com-
forts.
p"A
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222 S. Elm. Phone 1577 1
North Ward P
To Meet Wednesday
The North Ward P-T. A. will
meet at 2445 p m Wednesday, and
J. P. Harrtoon. manager of the
Texas Consolidated Theatres here,
will speak. An executive commit-
tee meeting will be held at 2:30 »
p. m. The hours for these meetings *
are advanced so' that the busi-
ness and program may be held be-
fore the association goes to Teach-
ers College to Christmas meet-
ing of the Demonstration School
P -T. A . and all members were
urged to be on time. The Christ-
mas program Ie to be presented by
pupils of Miss Ruby Durham's room
classined aa rates are low.
Johns-Manville Roofs
save you money and
furnishes you comfort. '
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25% WOOL PLAID 72x84 inch block
plaid pair with wide C A AQ
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