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THE FORT WORTH PRESS
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1989
) Ernie Pyle
Priest Who Came to New Mexico
For Solitude Now Has Throngs
Beating Way to His Door
By ERNIE PYLE
Press Roving Reporter
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SAN LORENZO N’ M . Dec. 7. Father Roger Aull is a Catholic
priest who came into the isolated New Mexico mountains for solitude
wand a chance to prepare himself for the hereafter.
• But he is such a wise and pleasant fellow that the world in four
short years has beaten a path to his door and he has about, as much
Spreading Christmas Cheer
Solitude as a canary. , And he • --------I -----
Toves It. ... secret: Throwing together a meal
K Father Aull lives so r^f off the is notiling for him. He asks prac- -
aroad that originally you had to tically everybody to stay. He has h
T stop and open nine gates to get fed as many as 25 at a time. J
to his place. But the traffic got When lunch is ready, he calls
so heavy the Forest Service took the Mexican workman in to eat
out the gates and put in cattle with the guests. He says he has J
guards. . been criticized for this, but. he IM
Taught Philosophy says if his guests don't like it 1
Father Aull is originally from thev
Cincinnati. He has served ini
can leave.
Have Good Laugh
Midwestern parishes, has taught
philosophy in Chicago, has trav- and while the Mexican is washing
eled throughout the United States he says t6 him. "Hurry up, you
as a missionary lecturer. And drunkard." Anrt then they both
then, for 15 years, he was the laugh.
priest at Raton. N. M . 1 An ,
Then his health broke down. Father Aull is bluff but „ not
And after a spell at the Holy gruf. He stammers just a little,
Cross Sanitarium in Deming, he and is awful y easy to talk with,
came out here into the far moun-He loves to tell stories about the
tains, to the cattle ranch of a characters who live back in the
friend, mountains.
Father Aull started building as He knows all the ranchers and
soon as he got here. In four cowhands and cattle thieves and
years, he has built a big stone no-goods for miles around. And
house for himself, and a lovely often he goes out in his overalls
little chapel, and several outbuild- and helps fight forest fires.
ings, and lots of porches and
Father Aull speaks Spanish,
North Side
Senior Parade
Wednesday
By IDELL BEAM
The annual Senior Day Parade
At North Side High School is
scheduled far Wednesday and a
committee is at work arranging
the program. \
Those on the committee are
Freda Martindale, James Burdick,
Arthur Brewer and Nadine Jez.
Lois Allen Elected
Lois Allen has been elected
president of the- Sports Assn.
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It Won’t Be Long Now
I Paschal High
Croup Will —
| Attend Meet
Eight Paschal High School stu-
dents will leave for Denton early
tomorrow with hopes of "bringing
home the bacon” from the Texas
High School Press Assn, contest
to be held at Texas State College
for Women tomorrow and Satur-
day.
Material for competition in six
divisions of the contest has al-
ready - been sent to Denton. Last
year the Pantherette and Panther,
publications, both received "all
Texas" rating. .
Eight to Attend
Representing the school there
tomorrow will be Harry Flowers,
Horace Busby, Loyce Jones, Jack
Burton, Jimmy McCall, Sybil Wil-
son, Josephine Ruzicka and Foster
Looney.
The mid-term seniors will hold x
their annual banquet at Colonial
Hills Golf Club Jan. 12, it was
voted yesterday. Miss Lois Anne
Smith is class sponsor.
Jack Gollnick, class president, ,
will be toastmaster. The program
committee includes Neita Bearpre,
Allen Todd and Frank Nuss.
Those on the decoration commit-
tee are Francis Jenkins, Ernest
Kerr, Erbert Kerr and Lillian
Marie Ives. Billy Bagby is in
charge of reservations.
May Snd Debaters
Plans are, being made by Mrs.
Miriam Todd to send several boys’
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Other officers are Billy Adams,
vice president; Freda Martindale,
secretary: June Branum, reporter.
Shirley Harrell spoke on "Fun-
damental Urges" at a recent meet-
ing of the Phi Delta Phi at the
home of Robert Magoffin. 1323
Grand.
Boxers Working Out.
Boxers are working out daily
in preparation for the Golden
Gloves tournament. Those out
are T. B. Stanford, C. R. Jordan.
Walter Glenn and Earl “Lou"
Webster. ,
A group from the dramatics de- 1
City
and girls' debate teams from her
fifth period debate class to N. T.
S. T. C. at Denton on Jan. 19-20
They’re heads of the mid-term graduating class at J. P. Elder, an(( (o Baylor University in Feb-
partment were recently heard ini which will be entertained with a banquet before moving on to ruary to attenG tournaments,
a skit "The Princinie of the high school. Left to right, they are Miller Goodger, vice presi-
Thing ” b. Deiitns, 2 mine ’ dent; Arthur Pulliam, secretary-treasurer and Jimmie Wood,
1 Dorothy Collins. Those president
Christmas will be a lot brighter on the Alabama-Oushatta In-
dian Reservation at Livingston because of students in the high
This summer he was helping at dian Reservation at Livingston because of students in the high
fancy a fire where there were lots of third and low fourth grades at North Hi-Mount. Here are three
arches, and has made all his own CCC boys, from Pennsylvania. He
furniture. ... saw one of the boys had a cruci-
He is a man who gets a lotfix around his neck. So he walk- Susan Rowland and Mary Jane Moncrief,
walks and bridges
and
of the group packing boxes for the Indian children as a part of
their Junior Red Cross work. Left to right, they are R. J. Ring,
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done. In all this building he has
had only the help of a Mexican.
He travels the country for miles
around, cutting yucca sticks,
gathering cactus, picking up
rocks. He says he works fast
He also reads fast, and never for-
gets anything.
ed up and said, "I see we belong 1
to the same church."
"Yes, I reckon," the boy said.
"Well. I’m a Catholic priest."
Father Aull said.
Lad Disagrees
The boy looked him over, and
as Father Aull walked away he
Pupils Prepare Yule Boxes
For Livingston Indians
appearing were Lexie Dell Mc-
I Daniel, Doris Holly, Alex Doug-
lass, Margaret Cox, Cecil B.
Greer, James McAllister and Elo-
ise Bellah.
Around the Blackboard
Seventy-two Paschal cadets re-
ceived promotions last week.
Among them are Clarence Westa-
pher who became major, and
Kirby Ellis, Edwin Carruth, Ru- '
fus Garrett, Fred Kelly, Edmond
Maxson, Jack Robinson and Paul
Stoughton, who were made cap-
Has 3000 Books
Today in his house he has 3000 heard the hoy say out of the side
books. They go clear to the of his mouth to his friend: "Like
hell he is!"
ceiling of every room, and he has
Father Aull is in semi-retire-
He is doing some writing
read every one of them. He has
2000 more in Chicago, and has ment. .
given away 2000. for the church, but he has no
Father Aull doesn't drink, not regular parish assignment. How.
even beer. But he is a perpetual ever, he holds mass in his little
smoker. He has scores of pipes chapel every morning.
stuck into the rough rocky walls And this is something I didn't
all over the house. And he lights I know—It is against Catholic rit-
one cigaret off the other ual for a priest to hold mass
Students in the high third and low fourth (combination room of Cant (1:0
Miss Earna Banner at North Hi-Mount) are preparing Christmas DCIEEC U COLS
boxes for the Alabama-Cushatta Indians on the reservation at Living-, .
ston.
Packing the boxes is one project of a number to which leisure UTUVCUO
time is devoted. The children are t-----------------------------------I _ | -
T. C. U. library and the other to 30 Vandals
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EVELYN BROWN, reporter at Riverside High, takes a peep into tains.
the homemaking classes, and writes her observations: ! .............——:—-
"VIRGINIA McDANIELS has really made two dresses, for she
has had to sew every seam twice before it was satisfactory. . . ““‘‘ Selzer Will Address
then there was CHARLOTTE MABEN who started sewing faster — . —
Tarrant Young Demos
W. K. Setzer, manager or the €
Social Security Board’s local field
office, will discuss federal old age
when she saw the thread giving 9-
out.” .1
In keeping with Thanksgiving, IAAM Dire
students in Miss ANNA McGE-LICET I CPIS
HEES room at J. P. Elder spelled. .
out the word with colored leaves a G A+
on the bulletin board . . . Super 1 O 19
Because toy-maker Fred J. Hoel- Snoop at North Side says DOR- ... ■
derle. 65, loves children, about 30 OTHY MILLERS little sister is Tarrall High
of school age were saved today now going the places Dorothy | CT I CII 1 191
from disgrace, used to go with the same boy
They had stormed Santa Claus’ Dorothy used to go with ROW.
castle, where for years Hoelderle i LAND HANDS. .
has mended and made toys for the Word to the wise: Poly High’s Tilley, will sing at I. M. Terrell
city’s underprivileged, smashed "Miss Goodfellow" is going to High School Wednesday. The or-
dozens of toys beyond repair and be plenty hard to beat on looks
made off with 400, including dolls, as well as talent in the city-
teddy-bears, airplanes, tin horns, wide contest . . . she’s pert
fire engines and doll furniture. | FLOYCE BAILEY . . . Judges
The vandalism and thefts oc- couldn’t decite between Floyce
curred last night while Hoelderle and VELMA RAE BATEMAN,
was at his home a short distance singer with no mere smattering
from the old building housing of talent . . . The students,
Santa's castle. The noise of, the called on for a final decision,
i attracted Mrs. Laura1 chose Floyce . . . Others in
painting toys, rebuilding others
and wrapping them in colorful
Christmas packages as a part of
the- Junior Red Cross programs..
Working on Project
Those going to the library are
Margaret Wallace, Genella Coats,
__________________Those working on the project Mary Jane Hendrix, Jimmie
When we drove up, Father Aull without someone there. So Father are Jimmy Anderson. Edward Bo- O'Connell, Virginia Connolly,
was up on top of a new addition | Aull has special dispensation
to his house, laying big stones in say mass alone,
cement mortar. He had on. bibbed In the evening he reads, and, Orville
blue overalls, a brown shirt open goes to bed about 11.
at the neck, a little linen motor-like a log, and is
ist’s cap, and cattleman’s shoes, around 4 a. m.
And this is something I didn't
By United Press.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dec. 7.—
Anue.oua, ......__O’Connell, Virginia Connolly,
to dor, Charles Downey, Jean Marie Eloise Henry. Bill 1 in.slar. Jean
Flannery, Ileana Mae Gilbreath, Waggoner, Edna Istook and Char-
insurance before the Tarrant
County Young Democratic Club at ,
8 p. m. today in Hotel Texas,
• Drew Clifton, club president,
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Flannery, Ileana Mae Gilbreath,
s Holcomb, Martha Jane
lotte Peterson.
Those going to the newspaper
He sleeps Hutto, Jo Jackson, Jean Kavanay,
usually up Mary Jane Moncrief, John Robert
"The days just Turner, Roland Walters, Carmela Smith, Audrey Edmondson, Jean
Thompson, Barbara Barrett, Bruce 1 Waggoner. Tommy Brewster and
. Barbara Baker.
twill appoint a committee to push
The Glee Club of J. P. Elder .
School, directed by Miss Mildred a 1940 membership drive.
office are Harry Porter, Gordon
7 Reads Ernie’s Column | aren’t long enough,” he says. He .
He climbed down and shook holds mass at 5 a. m., and by the Barrett, Neil Boldrick, Jack Hal-
hands. To my delight, he was time most of us are getting up sell, James Nyland, Tommy etc o we,
familiar with this column. He said he has laid a couple of yards of O’Connell, R. J. Robert, Albert grade program included mes.
he was sure glad we came, for his rock wall. Roberts, Susan Rowland, Walter -' ‘ houter, Fred * * :
lumbago was hurting him, and • time he likes best is a Scott, Brewer Spoonts, Judith Thomas Want Tom
now he'd have an excuse to stop storm y day, when he can't work, Stewart, Anne Tidball. Khleber Raymond Wright Tom
work. It was 10 o'clock in the and he’s all by himself, sitting Van Zandt, Bernie Williams TH C A. Caidwell. H
morning. We didn't leave tilldeep in his big yucca chair with
4:30. the oil stove going. He smokes McCandless and Gene Doss.
Around 11:30 Father Aull want- his pipe and reads all day long. The high sixth has been divided MONDSON and JEAN
ed to know if we wouldn t stay 1 came out here really to read I todigintts the MONERON
for lunch I said, "Certainly. I and write an«‘ think and get ready into two groups one to visit the GONE
was wondering if you weren’t go-for the hereafter, he told me.,
ing to ask us at all " You can "Most ministers spend all their F Diol ] Con 1 Wl//
talk to him like that. lives helping other people get O IVIVETSIOC DIUCEITS Will
So Father Aull got out pots ready for the hereafter, and for-
get all about themselves.”
Guests at a recent low sixth
Judith Thomas Bryan, Fred Schooler,
1 Massen-
chestra will accompany the club.
A newly-organized Golf Club is
being sponsored by Larry Messer-
smith. Members are Paul Wood-
ward, Harry Vanderpool, Wayne
Casey and Jimmy Woods.
Glee Club Members
Members of the Glee Club are:
and pans and cooked enough spa-
ghetti for an army, along with
some kind of hash that is his own
(In Twd Parts—
Second Tomorrow)
Texas College News
dun., ....... ...... T. gill, C. A. Caldwell, Horace Fos-
W. White, Dick Womack, Welda MrsYWRO open and Dr: and invasion attracted Mrs. Laura chose Floyce - • . Others in Helen Murrell, Marian Chapman,
Mrs C L Oliver-AUDREY ED- Heck, a housewife nearby, and she Poly S contest were MARY AL: Glenna Cousins, Hyacinth Holt,
Mrs % L. ouyer summoned him ICE YAGE R. L U CI L LE Earline Lisby, Ruby Jean Meek,
Hoelderle was shocked. 1 GRACY, MARGIE WETZEL, Gloria Patton, Virginia Strother,
"I didn't think they’d steal from MARTHA IT RNER and VETA
us," he said. "I thought they were SHEPHERD. Lamoine Johnson, Juanita Neace,
our friends. I've given most of MISS JENNIE LLOYD. North Wanda Ozee, Mary Gross, Oma
them lessons in toy-making -and i Side history teacher, was elected Delle Vacker. Alice Louden, Bet-
repairing.- I've always tried to president of the Columbia Club of ty Murphy, Retta Reynolds, Max-
teach them to respect property." Texas at its annual dinner con-ine Allen, Doreen Birdwell. Made-
He called police and gave the vention held concurrently with the line Cox, Charlotte Glenn, Betty
names of four he recognized. 61st annual convention of the Jean Roberts, Betty Womack, Ev-
They were repentant. They asked T. S. T. A. in San Antonio, elyn Redford, Margie Sprinkle,
for a truck and set out to collect1 An energetic Paschal reporter Patsy Carter, Mary Cothren,
the stolen toys, house to house in has dug up some of the school’s Jimmy Sparks, Dorothy Teague,
best-known nicknames. Some ex- Virginia Vice, Esther Kemp. Na-
i whom the omi Sanders, Lois Wolfe, Mary
names belong are: "Kackv,” alias Sedberry, Virginia Miller and Jean
KATHERINE LOWDON, Birdwell.
Attend State High School
Press Assn. Meet In Denton
Helen Murrell, Marian Chapman,
Frog Frosh Caps Still In
Style After Grid Defeat
By HELEN RUTH VERHEYDEN
1 Convention . Opens Tomorrow and Continues
Through Saturday; Prizes To Be Awarded
- For Most Outstanding Work In Various Fields
By EVELYN BROWN
Five students from the Riverside High School journalism depart-
ment will go to Denton tomorrow to attend the Texas High School
Press Assn. convention, which will continue through Saturday.
The convention will be held at Texas State College for Women.
| F. L. McDonald, director of the college's journalism, will be in charge.
the neighborhood. . I
"When they are through," Hoel- samples and those
derle told police, "send them
home. I don't want them prose-
cuted.”
T.C.U. Correspondent
(RACK of the week on the Frogs campus is credited to J. LEE
U JOHNSON III, who, when asked to lead PROF. CROUCH’S
Education class in prayer, said; "Class is dismissed Thank God!"
Also from the education department comes word of various apti-
tude tests given by DR. J. H. DOUGHERTY for the benefit of stu-
dents who have not vet chosen:----
Prizes to Be Awarded . ,
Prizes will be given for the
most outstanding work in various
fields submitted by high schools
throughout Texas Saturday. Those
going from Riverside are Don
Christian, Natalie Bailey, Evelyn
City Joins Drive to
Curb Traffic Deaths
Fort Worth joined officially to-
day in the drive to reduce the
their major. "About 15 tests are
available, including those on vo-
cational interest, aptitude, person-
ality and psychology. . . . The
question exciting the most com-
ment on the campus is the one
reading: "Have you ever tried
to argue or bluff your way past
a guard or doorman?" Probably
| Brown, Lois North and Connery
Hightower.
day, TC.U. now has a represen- Miss Louise Wiggins, of the
tative
Frog News Broadcaster,
faculty, is urging all students
giving campus tidbits over Sta- ‘
tion KGKO at 10:30 p. m. Tues-with pictures for the annual t
turn them in to her, Elmer Wein-
days. . . . His name is MILTON
ATKINSON, junior, a journalism
major. .. .
man or Boyd Curtis immediately.
Julius Truelson is sponsor of
because it is reminiscent of the
Saturday nite hops. .. .
T.C.U. students have proved
the advertising department of the
annual. Students working on
their scholastic metal by initiat-that are Wayne Harrison, Mildred
Ing 27 new members into Alpha
, .. Sehienman. Lois 'North. Nancy
Incidentally, the campus is Chi, honorary fraternity, which Ann Neely, Thomas Egan, Betty
still dotted with green fresh- has chapters in 30 colleges and Jean Sellars George Eagle and
universities in the Southwest. To Jack Rose. — ---------------
belong to the society a student
‘ must have a 2 25 index on all col-
„man caps, due to T.C.U.‘s loss
Z to the Mustangs Saturday. . .
sir Had the Frog eleven won, frosh
Special Edition Due
A special edition of the Eagle
could have done away with their
‘43 hats, but must now wear
them until Christmas. . . Fresh-
man stunt of the season was
lege work and have completed one A special edition of the Eagle
year's work in T.C.U.. . . Repre- Record will be published Wednes-
sentatives will be sent from Frog- day by a group of students in the
land to' the national meeting of beginners’ journalism class, ac-
the fraternity, to be held April cording to Mrs. J. K. Bright, di-
19 and 20 in Georgetown. . . . rector of the department.
- _ New members initiated to the Mrs. Bright has named .Lois
‘ who recently went turkey hunt- organization pre Misses ELISA-North and Connery Hightower as
5 co-editors for that edition. Doris
Betty
: pulled by CARL DYER, junior.
ing. He had a brand new shot-
gun for the occasion, and al-
though he came back empty-
BETH BISER, MARGARET JANE Gordy, Evelyn Dickson,
BISER. MARIAN BRIGGS, ALMA Jean' Sellers and Grover Ratliff
handed, It seems that
■ bring down something.
he did
A cer-
tain farmer north of town in
now minus a cow:
* * *
BURKETT, RETHA HUGHES will be associate editors, and J
and RUTH KINDRED, and J. C. C. Parkman will be in charge of
the pave
NEEL and LEE COWAN, seniors; the sports page.
Misses
JANE
New dance on the campus is’BETH
the BALLOON STOMP, orig-
inated in the drug store one day
when balloons were on sale two
BETTY MAGOFFIN.
NICHOLSON, ELIZA-
STORY,, MOZELLE
VEALE. MARY VIDA WEBB,
VERA JUNE WILLIAMS, GENE-
Reporters will be Dorothy Park,
Roy Michener, Estelline Longe-
way. Charline Heitman, Martha
Ann Diggs. Rose Katherine Ad-
ams, George Jackson, Betty Mul-
ky, Normaline Mills, Billie, Gig-
gers, Mary Ann Murr and Lena
Mae Wilkerson.
Club Studies Problem
usually heavy December traffic
Movio Commercial’ toll as Mayor Harrell signed a
UI MIUVIG UUIIHICI GidI proclamation urging added caution
. “in driving and walking to make
Fickle, alias NADINE* BRIGGS,
and “Deenie,” alias HELEN
COPELAND . . . MARGARET
FOX, the correspondent vows, got |
her name. "Luke," from the first
name of a boy friend * . . “Just
call for ‘Fifi’ and DOUGLAS
GREGORY will answer," says the
reporter ... t
ALTA HIRES was captain
and JANIK FRAZIER her as-
sistant of the low seventh’s
championship softball team at
J. P. Elder . . . Other members
of the team are JEAN SUM-
MERS, RUBY SHORTNACY,
Motion picture alwertising has this Christmas a,truly happy one”
, * . Sponsored by the National Safe-
been misused more than any other ty Council and 30 other national
medium, C. C. Johnson Jr., presi- organizations, the campaign was
inaugurated locally by the South-
west Motor Club and the Citizens KENNALLY, BLANCHE
Safety Commission, LARIE and FARIDA TASCH-
"The needless slaughter of hu- COGH . . . •
man lives on America's streetsand HORACE BUSBY, Paschal
highway’s usually reaches a peak journalist who made the highest
in December when bad weather grades in both the editorial and
and more hours of darkness com-current news divisions of the
bine with the rush and geniality Quill and Scroll contest given at
Of the holiday season to transform the Press Club meeting last
in a contest being conducted by
dent of the Fort Worth Ad Club,
declared at a Worth Hotel lunch-
eon yesterday.
Speaking in a program series
on "Because of These Things, Ad-
vertising Pays," Mr. Johnson list-
ed three stimulants to movie ad-
vertising “guaranteed to make the
CONSUELO ARSEVAKK,
FREDDIE JORDAN, E DITH*
STEELE, NINA BORIS, MAR-
GIE BROWN, GLADYS PRET-
TY, RUTH POTTER, BETTY
audience happy rather-than turn
it away mad:' 1. Presentation of
the product in a natural setting,
2. Use of deft subtlety and sug-
gestiveness in presenting the prod-
uct, 3. Consigning enough money human lifee...
to the movie to do a creditable___*
Christmas joy into tragedy and
suffering,” the proclamation said.
"I know that every resident of
this city is not only willing, but
eager to join a campaign to save
Northwestern University . . . and
MISS LUCILLE RAWLINS,
Spanish teacher at Paschal, is re-
covering from a broken wrist.
job. Musical entertainment was
by Fay and Cleo, and Willy and'
Gene, Texas State Network enter-
tainers. Program chairman was
Miller Robertson.
Mrs. Margaret Evans of A. Har-
ris & Co., Dallas, will speak on
'Fashion Is Like Spinach — It’s
Good For You," at next Wednes- |
day's luncheon, Mr. Johnson an- |
nounced.
Dalworth Park Rites
For Dr. J. T. Bradley
S G H .Green Stamps Sent With
Deliveries of 25c Or More. ,
Announcing--
Anna Beth Jennings, June Milli-
can. J. R. Cummings, Billy Ma-
haffey, Eddie Engleman, Lee Al-
len Martinez, Malcolm Murphy,
Edward McCarty, Sam McCall,
Ruth Sexton, Florence Morrow,
Veta Porter, Ernestine Woodten,
Kenneth Morrow, Dane Boorman,
Jerry Hexemer and Joy Perkins.
Ed Rankin Wins
Ed Rankin was first prize win-
ner when the Stamp Club, spon-
sored by Miss Anna McGehee, re-
cently had an exhibit. Eugene
Livesay won both second and third
prize.
Among new students at Elder
and the schools they formerly at-
tended are: Edwin Ermis, Mt.
Carmel Academy; "Bill Sublett,
Denton; Wesley Hollingsworth,
McGregor; Billy Joe McDugh,
Denver School; Iva Buth, Tyler;
Burl Millican, Jacksboro: C. P,
Hicks Jr., Denison; Lillian Coz-
zens. Diamond Hill: Christell
predica
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garage.
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the str
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and pol
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Hall, W. C. Stripling: Margie Lou
Brown, Joshua, and James Brad-
Members of the orchestra are: lley. Riverside.
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Funeral serivces for Dr. James
T. Bradley, 67, retired physician
who died unexpectedly yesterday
Barton Deck. Berta Mae Hayes at his home in Dalworth Park, |
for a penny. . . The balloons | VI EVE WITTMAYER and ISA-
are tied on to the ankles, and, BEL HILL and BURNS CROTTY,
armed with pins, contestants de- HAL
clare war on each other. T..0 NGEER .on JAN JUL-. >
stomping that ensues is done to SPEED. LUTHER HENDERSON, and Nancy Ann Neely are on the were to be at 1 p. m. today at the
.....J GARDNER, JIM GEAN,
The ROBERT GLAZE, JOHN GOOD-I
3 on Advertising Staff
litterbus music Entrants for N TIDMG GEABAm TOT advertising staff, and Estelline residence. Rev. C. B. Garrett will
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the dance were JANE ETIER, DEN PHIL MAHAFFEY LEON- Longeway will be in charge of officiate.
ODELL, VANCE GORMAN, ARD ROSENTHAL and EDGAR publicity. . The body was to be sent to
BETTY DYER, JANIS WARREN, SHULTS, juniors; EULIS HILL, "Sparkin'.” a one-act comedy,
GEORGE HAMILTON and JESSE MISS EVELYN WATKINS, ROY was presented yesterday by the
DUNCAN and MISS MILLICENT | first-year dramatics class, spon-
RENFRO, are officers, sored by Miss Elizabeth Ann Put- and Dalworth Park.
BETTY DYER, JANIS WARREN, SHULTS, juniors: EULIS HILL,
HARDIN.
Richmond, Ind., his former home,
for burial. Dr. Bradley had prac-
ticed in Handley, Grand Prairie
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Speaking of conclusions, BETTY man.
Don Hudgins was cast in
He retired
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Frog Band broadcast over Sta-
tion KFJZ on Sunday nights from DYER must have written finis the leading role.
10:30 ‘til 11 p. m., and a Varietyon her year-old romance with of the cast were Betty June
Show broadcast over Station PAUL SNOW. . . . The why is Moates, Billie Klaus, Susan Hanna
KFJZ from 9 ‘til 9:30. p. m. Tues-IVANCE GORMAN, and Luana Careathers.
Other members-
four years ago.
Survivors are his wife and two
sisters, Mrs. Betty Householder, |
New Madrid, Mo., and Mrs. Laura |
Gidding, Tolesboro, Ky. |
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Weaver, Don E. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 57, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1939, newspaper, December 7, 1939; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1685370/m1/8/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.