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THE CAMPUS CHAT. DENTON, TEXAS. FRIDAY. MARCH 5. 194K
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Twenty-Seven Sorority Neophytes Begin
Four-Week Spring Pledgeship Session
Four Sororities
Announce List
For Second Term
Twenty-seven prospective mem-
bers of the Kappa Kappa Kappa,
Phoreff, Kaghlir, and Kappa The-
ta Pi sororities Itegan tH*ir first
week of pledgeship Monday night.
The plediteship will extend over a
four-week period.
kashlir* Have Nine Pledge*
The Kaghlir sorority lead* the
list with nine spring pledges.
Kaghlir prospective members are
Frances Williams, Mt. Calm; Nan-
2n.Ur^v' SZf ££riew*' * <* North Texas e«. I Christi Naval Base, where he
w atha' III- who are getting married graduated and received hi* wings
w /."fu/ . u'li?.' Bettye Bourland. Jane Loyd. and commission as ensign.
day; Va'ulim- Walton, Ft Worth; "nd *w*5> John Douglas 0'Ne"' After a short visit to Hillsboro,
Marilyn Smith. Bynum; and Mary ]*•
Socletu
The Campus Chat
Elementary Council,
Plus Dan Q. Cupid,
Has Done It Again
February Wedding Bells Ring
At Informal, Military Rituals
Added to the
Catherine Harnett, Ft. Worth.
Kappa Theta Pi Pledge*
Double Ring Ceremony
pledges Dorothy Ann Bruley. Den- !",u W",H\ "T,. M
ton; Frances Siiffh. Waco; Sara j Bourland, daughter of Mr.
Lamun, Big Spring; Roberta :Mr?'
A. B. Bourland,
Mark up another score for the
Elementary Council.
Last fall that worthy crew rated
the headlines for their uncanny
ability to rmb husbands. It seems
| that three of the Council officer,!
j had filled vacant spaces on the
^ third finger, left hand, following,
, or during, their term of office.
In rapid succession, a president, a
continuously-in-1 Corps was sent to the Corpus j*ioe-p resident, and a treasurer
hail (Man wed, and the Campus |
Chat story quoted the suggestion
of Miss Nellie Griffiths, Council
sponsor, that the secretary was;
next in line.
Last month it happened.
Emma Jo Robinson, bunton, j
secretary during the fall semester,
was married Feb. rt to Lonnie
Yarbrough. Denton, ex-student
the college.
Note to would-be officers: tough
Mrs. Turrentine Featured
In Junior Mary Meeting
Phi Mu Alphas
Hear Parshall
And Sciontis
Open meeting with Senior Mary
is |fu. -t - will be lii lil Monday '
evening, March H, by the Junior
Mary' Aniens in the lodge.
Featured on the program will
be Mrs. Kichiird J. Turrentine, who
will speak on "Texas Club Women
I Have Known." Mrs. Turrentine,
who is at present a member of a
national committee for National
Silvio and Isabel Scionti and Fade ration f Woman's Clubs, is
Harry F. Parshall ware toast art-la pail president af VPHftwE
ists at the fraternity meeting of is the only honorary member of
the Phi Mu Alpha at the Phi Mu the Senior Mary Arden Club.
hall Monday night. Program leader will be Dorothy
"Brasilia!! Dance," "Espana," Hralcy, Denton, and Ruth Garde -
"Romance in K flat," and ''The mal, Port Arthur, will give a vu-
' Sheep May Safely Grace" as an cal selection.
|encore were presentd by the Sci- Hostesses for the meeting will
otitis. "Piece De Concert" by Paul |M. Margaret Catanach, Jefferson;
the bride and groom left for Mi-
ami Beach, Fla., where Ensign
Wallace reported for further
| training.
and
Hillsboro,
Make Home in Jackson
The marriage of Jane Loyd,
A NAZI-DOMINATED FRANCE is the setting for the thrilling
drama Reunion in France," in which Joan Crawford is starred
for the first time with Philip Dorn.
Vidal, a horn solo, was given by
Mr. Parshall.
I The pledges concluded the pro-
gram with their own rendition of Margaret Ann Via, Dallas,
i"Piccolo Pete." Sealer Marys Meet
Virginia llaug, Denton; Glenna
Johnson, Eastland; Hetty Bell, An-
son; Edna Jo Allen, Garland; and
Hutchinson. Dallas;' Verm. Boss j teiC? '?au*h^r •?' •nd, ?!r" a*: (luck, the officer alate is filled this1, Fraternity Extends
Cook. Gainesville, and Lorraine Iof Mr. J"]*. lc£ J!'." ! semester.Next tell, nmyhe '
Invitation To Hear
Tyner, Dallas.
Spring Pledges of Kappas
Spring pledges for the Kappa
Kappa Kappa sorority are Kdith
Echols, Caddo; Grace Frysinger,
Krum; June Girouard, Port Ar-
thur; Ida Mae Burnett, Waxa-
hachie; Everma Jo Hedrick, Cor-
pus Christi; Ruth Peterson, Port
Lavaca; and Char line Field, Hillsboro High School, later at-
Plainvtew. tending Hillsboro Junior College
Phoreffs Pledge Five i and North Texas State Teachers
for the Phoreffs Knsi*n *r*duat
also of Hillsboro, were united in j Holman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har-
mamage Feb. 18 at the Field ry f|. Holman, Pittsburg, was eel-
Baptist Church in Cleburne. The emnized Feb. 7, at the home of the
Rev. C. L. McClain officiated in groom's parents, with the Rev.
the double-ring ceremony. | Clifton Rogers of Gilmer officiat-
The bride and groom were at- ing.
tended by Lt. and Mrs. Ray Ang The bride wore a spring dress
I of navy blue with white trim and
from I navy accessories. She carried a
dainty point lace handkerchief, a
family heirloom of five genera-
tions. Her prayer book was orna-
SAI Dinner, Musical Honor
iijVisiting Province President
Program Includes
Seven Selections
Anna Powell Addresses
By Chapter Members
Honoring Miss An nolle Chand
lin.
Mrs.
Current Literature Club Music of Americans ler, president of the Seta province
Wallace graduated
ed
upon enlisting in the Naval Air
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New pledges
sorority are Helen Finnell, Dallas;
Hiilye Bert Weeks, Dallas; Dorothy
Fouls, Denton; Dorothy Owens,
Athens; and Renee Labat, Hous-
ton.
Sweater Girl's New
Slacks Suits Made
From Bud's Clothes
"American sweater girls can't
all be WAVES, WACCs, or all morning
SPARS, but by conserving they But to ^ (l„wn to the seriouH
too ean serve." states one of the business at hand (gossip) . . .
many government posters deeorat- ,lV l)ne n- th(lM. rare m0onlight
ing the bulletin boards around j The car in parked on
the home economics department. a beautiful summit. His lovely girl
Learning to serve by conserving fri(;n(| j„ .jtting beside him, and
the clothing on hand and making t^c C0UpJe in the front seat are
mented with a white orchid ami
from the Hillsboro schools and sprays of valley lilies, and she
An, yes, that's what we get for
thinkin' it was cotton-frock time
Been thawing out me teeth
over suits and dresses for other
members of a family is the prime
aim of the North Texas clothing
students under the direction of
Miss Muriel Williams.
Since service men do not wear
civilian clothes, the government
has issued patterns for the mak-
ing of men's suits into women's
clothing. This is also a feature
in the conservation program car-
ried on by the clothing students
of NT.
Official Notice*
NOTICE
The regular monthly meeting
of the House Presidents' Club will
be held Thursday, March 11, at
the Mary Arden Lodge at 4:00
p.m. All members are urged to la-
present.
Emma Lou Boatwright
President
very amiable until his snoring dis-
turbs them . . . Bryan Bannister
sleeps! . . .
I am thinking that Clifford
Gibbs is mighty dressed up for a
Denton Saturday afternoon, and
he is thinking it is none of my
business, so he says he's on his
way to town to attend to some
business . . . (Remind me not to
use that word so often) . . . Well,
I didn't realize "business" was
from TSCW until he guides her
into the cinema . . . Ooo-la-la! . . .
Well, me and the other dateless
! wonders have just recovered from
that shock and gone back to re-
pulsive Mature when Normie Bag-
well hands the usher tickets for
himself and Bessie Cooper . . .
Here are the coosome-twosomes
of the week: Yep, the newest
steadies are Everma
and Ben Walker
On Texas and the War
A touch of Texas highlighted
the regular meeting of the Sen- j
ior Current Literature Club Mon-
day night, when Dr. Anna I'ow-!
ell of the history department ad j
dressed the group on "Texas and
her part in the war effort."
Three offices left vacant last
semester were filled. Those elect- ;
ed were as follows: vlce-presi-j
dent, Ruth Gilstrap; secretary, j
Dorothy Buchanan; associate re-
porter, Juanita Jones.
Plans were completed for the
spring formal, which will be held
in the recreation building March
24. Guests will be the lieutenants
from the Harte Flying School.
DALLAS GROUP PRESENTS
SCIONTIS IN RECITAL
Isabel and Silvio Scionti will be
presented in a two-piano recital
Sunday, March 7, in Dallas. ScittTi-
ti is a member of the Teachers
College faculty.
The Sciontis will be presented
on the Twilight Musicale program
given by the Dallas Federation of
Music Teachert.
American composers will have
the center of the stage Sunday
when the Phi Mu Alpha fraternity-
presents its annual formal con-
cert of American-made music at
4 o'clock in the main auditorium.
The concert is open to the public.
Johannes Brahms' "Trio for
Horns, Piano, anil Cello" is the on-
ly selection by a foreign cimposer.
The program includes the fol-
lowing:
"Trio in K rim
Autlfttitc
A'tKKio
•'Cloud*"
"JiiurRijri Km!"
I ton ft > lifwwr"
UiVlN
ftufct* for Organ
URltidt
Kill*uo on I te r«
Hmi
He* tot for Horn mimI Hiring*
Johmineti lirnhm*
johomtin
< 'moi| mi
ftnhlntriy
Kuril*-*! rti( rl«*«
of Sigma Alpha lota, honorary
music fraternity, u dinner wa
given in the crystal room of Mar
quis hall last night by the North
Texas Slate chapter of the nation
nl music fraternity.
Flowers for the affair included
red roses, with other decorations
carrying out a pastel color scheme
Pledges for (his semester are)
Jim McConnell, Tulia; James Mc-
Cnnnell, Houston; Robert Roy*
ster, Dallas; Dean Baker, Bon-
ham; Cnrl Bouldin, Pendleton;
Jean Richardson, Bolivar, N. Y.;
Robert Kills, Fort Worth; Wil-
lard Elliott, Fort Worth; Bob
Burdette, Iloswell, N. M ; Hugh
Kirkpatrick, McKinney; Philip
Weinlnantse, Dallas.
Wednesday has been named as
the date for an informal dance in
honor of the pledges. Music will
be furnished by the fraternity's
own recording machine. The dance
will be held in the Mary Arden
lodge.
Joseph Moseley, Fort Worth,
has been named vice-president of
the chapter to succeed Tommie
Hardy, now of the Air Corps.
Other spring officers include
Carter Murphy, Ft. Worth, presi-
dent; Paul Anderson, Chicago,
i ny wiiiiummn ! ler. The honoree, who
"•it
Waller mmrMfe
John Milntyrr
JohaitniM llrahinH
Silih
wore a corsage of orchids.
After the ceremony a reception
was held. ,
Mrs. Holman is a graduate of
the Gilmer high school, attended
NTSTC for two years, and has
been on the staff of the Tyler
Courier Times the past four
months.
The groom graduated from
Pittsburg High School and attend-
ed A&M College.
He has a position with the
Blair Construction Co. as drafts-
man, and the couple will make
their home in Jackson, Miss.
Rites Read in Chapel
In a ceremony at the chapel of
the II. S. Naval Air Station in
Corpus Christi Saturday, Feb.
13, Bertha Pearl Owen, daughter
of Mrs. Anna D. Wells of Cole-
man, became the bride of En- j
sign John Douglas O'Neal Jr., son j
of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O'Neal of j
Piano.
Chaplain Wood row W. Herrin
read the ring ceremony before an I .
altar decorated with white blooms j Organised to answer the "What; Each member of the corps is i Connie Laming, Jacksboro, Or si
and lighted by tall white tapers, i can 1 do?" question which swept I required to take first aid, military I lieutenants; Sunny Clark, Mc
Mrs. O'Neal is a graduate of ! the North Texas campus just prior j science and tactics, together with i Gregor, and Irene Bagley, Ful
Coleman High School and received to the Japanese attack on Pearl j nutrition, home nursing, radio, bright, are second lieutenant ,
her B A degree of library sci- i Harbor, the NTSTC Women's De-! map reading, motor mechanics, ! Staff sergeants are Veatriee Mc
Lena Faye Shawn, Vineyard, supreme council mnii; Tommy Tal
president of the Theta chapter, |ey( Gainesville, secretary; Car-
ami Miss Chandler were in the re |y„|e Buss. Marshall, alumni secre-
ceiving line. tary; Charles Mesks, Dallas,
Following the dinner, a musical historian; Gene Hall, Denton,
was given in the music hall pledge warden.
auditorium honoring Miss Chand- ——— -— ■ ' 1
Waller
HodaMmti
1 "('hrlut Wenl up into itie IIill* Alms"
Itn lmril HaiMtniun
"A Spirit Kliiwer" Dampl.rll 'l ie'"1'
"The Oritur Water" t.' st|>lirH-Tlt>t«n
I in vi npert l«ii|ti|
c "On the Trail frnm tiraml Canna
Kuite (irotv
ante, Tommy HUiiik
7. "Whit" t'oHeoak" OrtSS
t'iano miln f"h«rlt« llrnwn
* Sliailow Marcti N.il'te Cain
Silent Hlrlnur Bohert (Mm Jonea
Male choir
JI
iMfjaiii
is nctive in
musical affairs, will remain in
Denton through Friday.
The program for the musical
included "Nocturne Opus 27,
No. a," Chopin, lUith Taylur;
"At the Well," Haceman, Gloria! It has been a long time since
Dawson; "Barcarolle," MacMillen, we had a good talk with you
Glennti Johnson; "Rhapsody in G about slacks . . . Aren't you just
minor," Brahms, Peggy McComb; about ready to give that oie bag
"Mary Alone," Guion, Doris Oker-jgy pair to salvors? . . . Thought
son; "Suite for four Violins," an, 'cause I've been walking along
Gabriel!, Ruth Atkinson, A rline behind you lately . . . The sight
Smith, Esther Kerr, and Bonnie'is ghant'y, and you really do need
Roberts. some n«sw breeches
"Texas, A World By Itself."
written by II. S. Perry, was re-
viewed by Elisabeth Ann Misell,
Monday night, at the Senior Mary
meeting in the lodge.
Gene Clark of Dallas was pro-
gram lender, and Veltnit Rae Hute
man of Fort Worth led a sing-
song of Texas songs.
Hostonsea for the meeting were
Anne Newton, Dallas; Ferrell
O'Grady, Woodson; Doniece Park-
er, Eastland; Barbara Partan,
Mart; Joy Patton, Cason; and Mer-
it ice Bonner, Dallas.
College Students
Assist Customers
In Ration Shopping
Twenty North Texas home eco-
nomic students asfiisted the gro-
cers of Denton this week in ex-
plaining the point system of ra-
tioning to consumers.
Among campus stores given this
service by NT students fire Hal-
throp's Service Store on Ave. A
and Jones ami Miilone, on the cor-
ner of Fry and Oak.
The ' students who assisted in
the program advised home owners
of Denton to work out their point
rationing budget on a weekly plan.
They nlso counseled housewives to
plan a menu based on the rationed
foods and fill in with fresh fruits
and vegetables.
Four Soloists Featured
Women's Defense Corps Provides Answer
To War Minded Co-Eds' 'What Can I Do?'
ence from TSCW. At the time of
her marriage she was employed
as assistant librarian in the Of-
fice of Emergency Management
library in Washington, I). C.
Ensign O'Neal, former chemis-
try teacher {n Coleman High
School, received his B.S. degree
from North Texas. He was a
member of Masters Chemical So-
Jo Hedrick ciety and Geer.les fraternity. He
Funny how; is now flight instructor at the
everybody thought they were just Naval Air Training Center at
kiddin* ... Of course, by this j Corpus Christi.
A dinner was given
Grill in Corpus
fense Corps, only company of its
kind sponsored by a Texas college,
aims at perfection in military
training.
Here co-eds learn the mysteries
of the manual of arms and delve
into the science of military tech
niques. Despite early minor de-
feats brought on by extra com-
mands shouted from spectators
pockets nre saddle-stitched in red
j. . . 5.95 . . .
; Or light gabardine in a lime
hue . . . the side opening type for
:i.{ 8 . . . Maybe you are the type
that prefers high color . . . Then
lie sure to pick the raspberry spun
rayons with the tailor-lined belt
I; . . also 3.5IH , . .
For all of you who plan to he
w ——.. - „ „ . „ ... ... j working in your private Victory
fire fighting, and gas defense. Coy, Dallas; and Geraldine V*ray, .gardens, Russell's has purchased a
This semester's program includes Newcastle. First sergeants ! supply of brown denim slacks
light calisthenics for Mondays; i Katherine Partington, Denton; and f pitched in white . . . Yon can have
! drill on Wednesdays; and Friday ''•ana Thompson, Dallas. " I ®" j several pair at 1.08 . . .
lectures by faculty members,!Taylor, Saginaw, Lajuamt Dan ,f you t„warrf th(. „|«ck
WAACs now stationed at TSCW. forth, Temple; Betty Crouch, Me ijt ({ere are Miss-Quire's
and other persons interested in ' Kinney; and Doyce Massey, Urm- j #|WB(,Btions . . . Tomato begaline
You'd look pretty cute in a pair! r j t* •
|of royal blue linens . . . The 1% On KGKO Sunday Series
NOT HE | time you all know nbout the little, _
Because of the weather, the th|lt ^ Bm Janw and I)oro. I)rB(Con
Girls' Forum is postponing until thy A?)n Bra|py Ouess he get ' '
later in the semester the Spring wpr hfa al](,rfCy u, KjnKCT . . .
Carnival which was originally Thfin thprt, thp Anm,n„ Bender.
scheduled for March jo pHt Mn,,.r dca| . . . she WMir()
Betty Jane Timblin that frat pjri thoU|th ,t wcre
President of Girls Forum ; thp crowT, jewe|s AnrJ rjjfhtly
the project.
Functional training in the corps
includes actual work with fire!
wiil other "commands which" slip-! fating equipment and practical
ped the minds of co-ed officers, experience m all phases of civilian
the corps has grown steadily since j defense.
its inception ami is planning wide Hegmning with only a few stu-
during the spring se-
fol lowing the ceremony
The couple are now at home at
the Plata Hotel in Corpus Chris-
ti.
NOTICE so . . .
Dr. M. E. Bonney will speak to lAip £«• *bout
the Graduate Club at its regular the activities of (at Montgr>m«
meeting Monday evening. March ■ • Honestly, he pops up
8, at 7 o'clock in Ml. The sub-
ject of his discussion will be "Use
of Psychology in the War." All
at the | activities
Christi master.
A number of corps members
aspire to membership in some
branch of the service, and, ac-
cording to their colleagues, are on
the alert constantly during lec-
K.IT I _ Iture or instructions for fear that
IN I UeDaterS Leave th. y will miss something impor-
jtant. | minders
First alumni of the corps lo en
bury are the platoon sergeants fa,tlioned with an over-jacket . . .
the group. The patch pocket* are stitched in
The corps is under the sponsor ji^Hy , , . Beautiful workmanship
ship of Dr. Alex Dickie, registrar for 9.95 , , ,
of the college, whose daughter,' |f your a cleaner, then
a student at the University of j,y tt|| means purchase this white
Featuring four soloists, the
North Texas State Teachers Col-
lege A Cappella Choir will pres-
ent Bach's Cantata No. 21, "I Had
(Jreat Heaviness of Heart," on
the Bach series given every Sunday
morning at 10 :B0 over station
KGKO, Fort Worth.
Gloria Dawson, Denton soprano;
Edward Mcllet, Houston baritone;
and Jerry Deavenport, tenor, Dun-
can, Okla., will be soloists in the
eleventh program in the serieii.
The cantata, based on Psalm 51,
"Why Art Thou Cast Down," will
tie accompanied by a string or-
chestra. The program is directed
by Wilfred C. Bain.
Students of the College of New
Rochelle, N. Y., have enrolled in
a class in postwar rehabilitation
and reconstruction.
Texas, is major of this area.
dents in the fall of 1H41, the or-
ganisation now has two companies
consisting of two platoons to a
company.
j Officers for this semester in-
1 <lude Billy Adams, Peris, and _ .
Helen Jack Keen, Olney, captain. The Campus Homes f lub meets
adjutants; Ruth Cider, Fort Worth, 1,4 •' In 'he Mary Arden
and Jennieve Warren, Del Hio.iM**; lutving as hostesses
McCracken, Mrs. H.
Campus Homes Club
Meets in Lodge Today
For Durant, Okla.
captains serving as company com-
Betty (isle, Denton, end
Pearl
Mrs.
H.
graduate students arc strongly
urged to attend this meeting.
everywhere. He can supply you
with anything from cold cream to:
kitchen stoves . . , And I hear The North Texas debate squad,
he's > sort of date agency for the accompanied by Mrs. Olive John-
Ficld Artillery , . . Tell your son, coach, left early this morn-
| list for actual service wi(h Uncle* Coileqe Hospital Lists
Sam is Martha Williamson, Ar- j _ ' ... .
lington, a captain in the corps! Twenty-Nine Patients
a captain in
last semester, who has Joints! the | Back on the campus after
WAAC, reporting to Daytona spending part of this week in the
troubles to Catfish
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ri r 4
ing for the annual Savsge Foren-
sic Meet In Durant, Okla.
This meet Is sponsored by the
Southeastern Oklahoma Mate.
Teachers College of Durant, and,
although entries will probably be
curtailed by the war, a good rep-
resentaUon from the colleges of
Texas, Oklahoma, and other state*
is expected.
The North Texas debate squad
has won llrst pt«p fe ll (MKMp- i
stakes tournament for the past j
j two years, and If they repeat this \
year, they will gain permanent
possession of the sweepstakes
trophy that is awarded to the
team scoring the most points of |
all divisions of the tournament.
Professor John 8. Rankin Jr., J
instructor of the advanced *ool<>gy
course, says the aim is twofold; ,
to aid on the battlefront* nd to j
prepare the student* for combat-
ing tropical maladies which may-
be brought back by returning sol-;
. diers
Beach,
week.
Fla., for training next
BULLETIN
T. V. Smith, keen-witted
tearher-iecturer, will make
two appearances at (he col-
lege, Friday and Saturday,
under the auspices of the
Hogg Foundation of the Uni-
versity of Texas.
S|nith will speak in the
college library auditorium on
FrMt|r evening at ft o'clock
and Saturday morning at 10
o'clock Hoth addresses will
be open to the public.
hospital are North Texas stu
dents Inex Scifres, Gllliland; 1
Marianne Mosely, Ennis; John
! Lee Brown, Throckmorton; C. rJ
Sparger, Fort Worth; Dennison
Coppingtr, Pearland; Mery Lu-
cille Rodgers, Fort Worth; Joyce
Holder, Wichita Falls; Christine
Trent., Kerens; Paul Richardson,
Rockwall, Lajuana Dan forth,
Temple; Milhadean Greene, Cor-
sicana; Sue Pinckley, Merkel; Ad
rian Jackson, Henderson; Ruth
Gardemal. Port Arthur; Doris E
Saunders, Coleman; Corine Koeh
ler, Port Arthur; Wanda MeLain,
Martens; Naden* Ash, Throck-
morton; and Arthur Friemel, Ln
Grange.
Deavenport, Mrs, G. M Marriott,
Mrs. John Gale, Mrs. C. H. Buch-
anan, end Mrs. 8. K. Withrow.
Devotional will be presented by
Mrs. J. A. Bevtll; a violin selec-
tion by Ruth Atkinson, Houston;
selected reading by Polly Terrill,
DeLeon; and a talk, "Chinese Cus-
toms," by Ruth Sehauler, Itoswell,
New Mexico.
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by iiright green arrows . . . And
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Clark, Gene. The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1943, newspaper, March 5, 1943; Denton, TX. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth313326/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.