Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 254, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 5, 1940 Page: 4 of 8
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WAR BRIEFS
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All The Latest Books
PERSONALS
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for
Large Variety of Books On
Most Any Subject
Allied Planes
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BARGAINS!
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color bright cottons
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Suggests Reading
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The New
All-American
IT pats TO EUY WHERE
CARS ARE SELLING FAST
HANDY-IVEY
MOTOR CO.
Scout Leaders to
Present Awards Here
1 for Extra
for these Cir-
Taliaferro & Son
North Sid. of Square
307-13 N. Locngt
Phone 88
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Chevrolet
brand nr
Myrtle Brownlow. Julia Jones and
i Gladys Nash
The Vanity
Shop
"Shop of Style and
Personal: tv”
Girl Scout Troop
6 to Meet Thursday
Girl Scouts in Troop 6 will meet
install <
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dents
QUILT AND BLANKET SPECIAL
Quilts or Double Cotton Blankets
5 FOR $1.00
DENTON LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS
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NEW 1940
KELVINATOR
$114.75
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74 Complete Red
Cross Course Here
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SODA SPECIALS
Banana Split
Sandwich and Ice Cream Soda, both for
Sandwich and Milk Shake, both for
Jumbo Limeade
Lime Collers
Hereford Group Dav of Prayer
Visits Ranch Here 7. — ...
Students Enroll ,
Well Attended for Summer Terms
Funeral Services
for S. J. Lane
New Water Well
to He Ready Soon
NOW
An Energy-
Building
Pood'
All fresh
fruit flavors
in season*
Quality Counts
4 *.
BOTOX. TCU MCOMMWBONIQUL WKDNKSQAT, H7NB &, 1044
We
Lowest Publishers Prices
JUST PHONE US
Flood Hampers
Mexican Railroads
MEXICO CITY
Brock of
Wed-
north Sid’1
Hell
An amazing new Good-
year value for the low-
est price field.
6.00x16 $6.66
19» I>o4gr ( oupr «Mh rwdk>
asd bnUrr This <sf and
raat Ju at like a brand new owe
raw guarantee
near I« Slluu
$665
1M7 Old* Coarh blae paial.
eWan inside and <ral. new tire.
—J a at the ear for the family
and kiddle* to varatlon Io and
with lifetime ruaraatee Im-
poaWble to dupll
eate lor
PARIS. Jane 5.— A' -Antl air-
craft lire aas heard in the -oulh-
»nt -rn outskirts of Parts tonight
YOERTMM'S BOOK STORES
1314 W. Hickory—1410 Oakland Ave.
PHONE 567
of Teachers College
has been teaching in
Junior High School
Smith has been band
PARIS, June 5.—-P,—It wa* ottl-
The Thursday Luncheon Club
will meet at 1 p m with Mrs
C H Hancock. 810 Austin.
The Junior - Senior Shake-
speare Forum Bridge Club will
meet at 8 p tn with Miss EU-
tah McElroy. 1613 West Syca-
more
famous
engines are
manufactured there and its facto-1
the war attracted al- 1
as Hospital Head
* Born to Mr. and Mr* Henry
I Koiner of Krum. Wednesday morn
1 Ing at the Denton Hospital, a boy
Harold Gatti*. 714 - — -
King member of
committee
Troop 65. led by Bruce Davis. will
tiave charge of the opening and
closing ceremonies of the court of
honor B E Locney. chairman of
the district advancement commit-
tee. will preside
About 15 oi 20 merit badges will
ina Ford netaxe torpor wedao
In Mrtaat eaaMttlen and wMh
lifetime guarantee, .perlai for
X — $525
Institution except on Johnson's rec- ,
unuuenda tion. was sustlaned
Several months ago the married.1
56-year-cld hospital superintendent :
was accused of making improper
advances to a number of employes
of the inMltutlou. and the board!
conducted a lengthy hearing
Meanwhile. Johnson obtained the
Injunction, declaring a conspiracy
to oust film existed and that the
i Mr and Mrs
and Mrs E
I sons. 1
of LaFayatte. La
Events Tomorrow
Be Sure to attend BROOKS NYAL TWO-FORONE
SALE beginning Thursday and Running Friday and Sat-
urday, June 6, 7 and 8. Buy one NYAL PRODUCT and
Get One FREE! Each Item Fully Guaranteed or Money
Refunded. Hundreds of Items to Select From, Prominent-
ly Displayed in Our Store. Come In and Get Your Sup-
plies While Our Stocks Are Complete. MANY OTHER
REAL VALUES TOO.
10c
20c
25c
5c
10c
ONLY THE BEST ICE CREAMS AND SYRUPS 1JSED
AT OUR FOUNTAIN!
Be Sure and Get One of Our Circulars That Carry Hun-
dred* of Special Items Along With Coupons
Specials too Numerous to Mention. Watdh foi
culars.
llie thought waa to pray for the
betterment of human relations here
and abroad and advancement of
the Christian religion
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II it German Towns •'i
A day of prayer field in the First
Baptist Church Tuesday beginning
at 8 a m. was well attended groups
and individuals coming In all dur-
ing the day and spending a
minutes or longer In prayer,
aet program I— -----
Mrs. E H Crain. 3Q0
Avenue, had as guests Sunday and
Monday Mr and Mrs I
Win. na and Mr and Mrs Eugent
Hill ana small daughter, Carol
Jean, pt Fort Worth, who came to
Denton for the graduation of Miss
Elizabeth Kay daughter of Mr and
Mrs Polk Kav who received a de-
gree from T & C W
Mr and Mrs W Carroll Kelly of
Evansville. Ind.. Mrs W D Smith
of Houston and Miss Betty Cross
who T ----‘ ~ "
are guests of their mother. Mrs
Addle Cross. 401 Normal Avenue
Mrs Lucy Holderness of Green-
ville is the guest of Mrs F ’.
REPORTED STOLEN
FOUND IN DECATUR
automobile reported r
here recently
in Decatur
T S ( W. SWIMMING CLA8KKS
3 le 4 p. m.. College Gymnasium
Town women. Wednesday and Frl
dav. < liildren. Tuesday and Thun ♦
day Fee Et for 6 weeks payable al
<ashler’s office. Health certificate
from family physictan or ceilegc
hospital required. 857
’ WASHING. LUBRICATION, '
VMTl M CLEANING
$1.00
i min a i toney tuiu Aimono cream, regular size,
Special 49c
Chamberlain’s Lotion, regular $1 size, Special 83c
Fitch, regular $1 size with 4 oz. Fitch Hair Oil, Special $1
Fitch, regular 75c size with 4 oz. Fitch Hair Oil, Special 69c
Fitch Hair Tonic, regular $1 size with 4 oz. Astringent Lo-
tion, Special, both for $ ] qq
Fitch Hair Tonic, regular 50c size with 4 oz. Hair Oil,
Special, both 59^
Injunction granted
court, restrainuig
the Lxxud from removing Dr John-
son. interfering in any way with
performance of his duties or dis-
thargmg any other empioyen of the Huro^cUidc" ““
ln.tlit.Umt nn John-m’s rec- . * ^*BuUrr El .
1 is quite skk at the Orr Camp north J
of Denton following an acute heart {
attack Tuesday night. 1 etl and
AUSTIN. June 5.—■oP>—The 'Bilrd
Court of Civil Appeals today up- i
held a Travis County District J
Court ruling that the State Board,,
of Control was without authority |
to discharge Dr W J Johnson as i
superintendent ol tile San Antonio1
State Hospital
A temporary
by the district
AMONG SICK
Miss Jewel Davison 402 Texas
Street is ill
Prescription Service
Only College Trained Registered Pharmacist.
Your Pre^nption. at Brook.. Have Your Doctor Phone
or Leave Your Prescription, at Brook.. Free Delivery
Service at Any Part of Denton From 7 a. m. Until 11 P. M.
LET BROOKS BE YOUR DRUGGIST!
With the completion
spring tern '
«n College 74 students finished a
IM7 Chevrolet uwh. new
tlrra. brand new SI45 motor
clean In vide «r>d out. ruaran-
teed perfect or ^‘2 T v
aaonei bar k V*' •
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Easy-pay terms—ride as
you p*y-
Mrs S R
Street, is ill.
Mrs H E Keen of Denton Route
2. is ill
Within two or three weeks Den-
ton s water supptv will be increas-
ed from 1.500 gallons a minute to
1.800 gallons a minute, thus assur-
Ing the city ol stiff.elent waler for
D Gentry. Fred Minor, | even the driest ai.d hotest summer
. —. H Janu- | ’ *” ’ ,
Rexle Cauble. Big I new artesian water well that Is now ,
.—.— — .. on ^lt, north sid**
Dr've near Bell Av-
am. Dallas, Fred M Allison Jr and
Lynn Sanders Jr.. Corsicana;
! Claude J Mlnles, Fort Worth, Jas
M Brook. Brady , Louis Caf Bkrnis;
The merlin* of the KJ Ctrcuiu
' Club, originally set for Thursday
has been postponed to Iliursday of
next week.
Ellis Walker,
Walker 1114 1
Denton Man. Ft. Wort
Girl to Marry
Edward H Hodges Jr. son
Mr and Mrs EH 1
; Bolivar Street, will be married to "'ent was notified Tuesday nigTit
two
will be a
the water and the |
a centrifugal pump,
to put the water Into the mam '
Tills well will be the fifth in the
municipal system
DEUCiOUS. HEALTHFUL
! I C E CREAM
. ’ Art
i
I ; Brook. Dairy, Inc.
-Phone 487 400 N Locust
tion of the liberty and future of
our people “
At the same time Hitler decreed a
national celebration of eight days'
for the German victory in Flan- ’
dcra.
All evidence pointed to the be- I
finning of new and more terrible
phase of total war” for Europe.
1939 Ford long whrrlhawr
trurfc. 95 hp motor tao-.prrd
axle. 935 dual rrar tirr*. guar-
anteed prrfN! wild nm for
$675
Joyce. Snyder; T C Richardson.
Farm and Rranch G T Thomp-
son. and Bill Moore Dallas
The receipt of the $5,410 from the
state department brought the Den-
ton County payments to a total
75 per cent of the year's transpor-
tation aid.
W F Riek was appointed trustee
the Plainview .school district
to succeed C. W Moser, who moveu
away from the district After ap-
proving monthly accounts, the
board heard a petition asking the
transfer of some lands from Clie Ar-
gyle school district to the Roanoke
district Hie petition was accept-
1 tiled tor action not luter
than the next regular meeting of
the board
Organization of tlie board,
scheduled for the meeting Monday.
I was postponed
IMS Ford Deluvr Tudor -rdan
with healer and radio »lt*>
X" ■*—~ $1/5
of the
spring term’s work at the Tteach-
ers College 74 students finished a '
special Red Cross first aid course w
taught by W A Cooper, first aid '
chairman of the Denton County Shovv^r Honnr«
* ■«•,» Chapter of tne American Red ^nOWer^ nonors
Crass i
Instructors ’ certificates w e r e I
a awarded 47 of the students who ' -—-—.
took the course in bandaging and
‘ emergency treatment in case <»---- —
*•. - accidents Twenty students receiv- I ^n*rr‘^Kr
ed standard certificates at the close
of the course
sou of Mrw. Erueat
—t Hickory Street.
suffered a broken leg Just below
the knee when a horse fen on him
at his farm home in the Blue !
Mound community Saturday He is ,
.. . . . .. ,i h> I1* Denton Hospital for treat
He ctMitended the only legal way menl ud u d flW1
head of a stale eleemosynary * i
>ved was by ;
noon Wednesday, 1JH3 stu
had registered for the fini
semester of summer school at T 8
c W and leathers College Of that
total. W5 were at the Teachers Col
lege and 648 at T. 8. C. W.
Enrollment at the Teachers Col-
lege showed an Increase of 103 over
last year s total for the same time 4
Enrollment there will continue
through Thursday. At T. 8 C W
the figures on registration this year
were relatively the same as last
year Students there will complete*
registration Wednesday afternoon
Total enrollment for the first se-
mester at T S C W last aununei
reached 948 while at the Teachers
College 2.747 students attended
classes the first semester of the
slimmer session.
T Shropshire. Mr turned and is at the home of J B
—. L Shropshire and Koiner
E. Lane and Earl Richard,' Roberta Jo Langhammer of i
, San Antonio Is visiting her grand-
j parents. Mr and Mrs R A Nor-
■ man. 1010 West Hickory Street
Mrs L. C Hunn and two ciiil-
I dren. LaVerne and Loveta. living
i near Aubrey were Denton visitors
Wednesday
Mr and Mrs L W
Grapevine were in Denton
neaday
and Mrs Harrv Owens
Owens
| Mrs E L Naugle of Briscoe, Miss '
Katherine Naugle of Port Worth ■
and Mrs Joe Sharber of FtaggstafT I
Artz., who have been guests of Rev
and Mrs J L. Griffith, have re- '
turned home
I Mr and Mrs A Smith will leave
Mrs Charles Van Meter at Dallas' Thursday for Iowa, La., where they
Mrs George Heffington and Mrs will visit their son
Fannie Bishop of Richardson. Mr C--’***- -*---------- '
R E Jones, Mrs Henry &
has been teaching in Dallas
I go to Curtis Paul Ramsey. Raymond
'King. Pat Trotter. Bruce Davis.
V^*O*r- 1 Luther Wood and Jack Lark
rison. and Miss Oma Black of Dal- '
ctallv announced tonight lhal Parts
primary M-hoois will be rloaevl. be-
cause children were killed in Mon-
day's (rerman bombing of U>e city
LONDON. June i.—oU> —Lord
Braierbrooa minister for aircraft i
prod action. issued an urgent ap-
peal lodav for **the fullest output |
this week and next,”
LONDON. June 0P>—The mln-
the i.“
, Zeppelins
‘ manufacti
| ries early
John and Bobbie Starks children ■ —'J-
of Mrs Lacy Starks 808 McKinney
Street, underwent operations for
removal at their tonsils and ad- I
enosds Wednesday
Kenneth Ray George son of Mr ,
and Mrs Tommy George. 2114 West
, Prairie Street, underwent an op- I
I eratkon for removal of his tonsil*
J and adenoids Wednesday I dBy Bflernoan ln
Miu Mamie Mitchell 800 West — . . . .
Sycamore Street, is HI from pc*s<® j
ivy infection
Paulus Jambs
daughter of Mrs. C E Jacobs 314 We oather at the River" and "In: wnd
‘ the Sweet Bye and Bye ” A targe George <
floral tribute was cared far by with Mrs
young women of the Corinth and ’
Al’-an Baptist Churches
Bunal in the I O O
tery was In charge of the Masonlc
Lodge Pallbearers were Prank Stu-
art. Will Stuart. Ambrose McMath.
James Marrs. A M Stinson and
few
_. . . No
--- been planned but
Mrs R. M Barns played hymns
for ths first two hours and songs
were sung at intervals. Interspersed
by Scripture readings volunteered
by visiting pastors Many came
from churches over the cqiirity and
from the Highland Baptist Church
tlie head of a slate
institution could be reniov
legislative Unpeaciunsnk.
Attorneys for the board argued i
that Dr Jolmson was not a stale
officer and could be removed
good cause after a hearing
Hm Oven declared on poorlF
built bousH A call will sou
clues you we know our busi-
I.r«» let us lake the "ob ms"
out of tiiat bums btandsed
Materiala The Rtabt Prices a
bquare Ueal tu All
TEMPLE
LUMBBB COMPANT
118 B Austin PtaWM 1*8
Mr. and Mrs. Black
‘ Tuesday evening Mr and Mr*.
Hubert Black. 221 Congress Av-
o; enue, who recently auuvounced their
' i were given a surprise
i miscellaneous shower at their home
by their friends Before her mar-
riage. Mrs Black was Miss Bernice
Nash
Friends present werr Mmes Flor-
ence McLeod. Mabie Lester, Arthur
Sullivan. E R 1 ester Bert Gibbs.
A B Wilkirson. C J Wllklrson.
Grace Barber Faye Stanley. Joe I.
Evans. W M Brownlow Joe Hob-
son. Hays Fields, Irvin Harper and
, R P Druslhn. Misses Ila Decker
Sabra Parsons. Mae Poster. Fk>r-
I ence Davis. Dorothy Hutcheson.
Pauline Sinclair. Alla Farrell. Mary w wsm. mm muveu auiu mai uk-
Flnks Audrey Hunt Bettie Bushey boar J had no rigln to remove him
before Aug 31. 1041. when the term
for which he was appointed ex-
pires
at the Girl Scout "Little House-
in City Park to complete budge
work before going to camp June
11
Miss Fanlta Cook troop leader.
, will have charge of the program
Work toward badges will Include
liealth and safety, literature and
dramatics project* and folk danc-
ing and archery
Brooks Drug Store
Phones 29-30 . Where Denton Trades Free Deli very
—
ment at the Denton Hospital Tues-
day evening for a fractured knee-
cap suffered when he was in col-
I Ilsion with anotiier ptayer in a
softball game
H A. Bryant tai critically ill at
the home of hl* niece. Mrs Julian Of
Land. 618 South Locust Street
J. P. Hunter. 616 Avenue A, la
very critically ill at the Medical
______________M E Lam™
Taylor of Dallas, is 111 at the home I John p>«el!
of lus grandparetns Mr and Mrs 1 Out of town relatives and friend*
W M Brownlow 117 Center Street : here for the services included H
Ktr, of ecomsmic warfare an-
nounced today that ail>«^ empires
now iirtualiy central toe world
production ut rubber tin. diamonds.
I nickel, jute, kapok, tew. sisal. Uvel -
tac and palm oil The German *1 •
Ilan* e with the Netherlands Em-
pire and with Belgian lerrlloripv
have given the AlBes a near mo
no poly on these materials he raid
LONDON. June 5.—<A* — The
British raid lodav their total
strength in destroyers, despite the
less of di of these vital craft in the
rnnevai of »llied troops from Dun-
kerque. is greater than at the out-
break o( the war
Fry Street, is ill ol tonsil it is
Miss Mary Aline Hunn. who lives
underwent a tonsil-
morning in
County Schools
Are Classified
Classification of schools and di»-
trbiutlon ol 05.410 transportation
aid received from the State De-
purtment of Education was accom-
mvw , ..w ..'ret Hickory : plished at a meeting of tlie County
Street, was given emergency treat I Board of Education here Monday
ment at tlie Denton Hosnltal Tuna- t*.- i. i u fm.., th*
Dr
came to Denton to be with her sis- I commissioner, will present the mer-
ter. Mrs L rl Jacobs of Krum. ' Jt badges Rev Wesley VC Hite.
who underwent a major operation pastor of the First Methodist
Monday at the Denton Hospital, is ! Church, will present the two Eagle Ceroepel WUllgon. Streetman; Sam
a guest in the home of her mother awards, the highest rank in scout- j ’---- ------- ~ ■
- - - — tng. to A B Williford and Page
I «n.i.---A yje award Wil] be
__ _ given Jack Lark by Dr C Horton I
Polk Kay of ! Talley, superintendent of the Sun- |
---- ------? day School at tlie First Methodist |
Church Curtis Paul Ramsey will |
take a star award, presented by W | ,
... —---..... . ---- Girl Scouts In Troop 6 will meet 1
I Thursday afternoon at 3 30 o'clock;
tot t to C1 i w I Q^vz.vvV •• f I • ♦ i ** tf.....-H
I pump to raise
other will be
near Autrev
lectomy Wednesday
Denton
J M Teel seven miles north ol
Denton, is ill from an mfecUoti on
his legs
Mode Taylor son of Mrs
Fannie Bishop of Richardson Mr Gene Ellen Jackson, daughter of
and Mrs R E Jones. Mr* Henry R E Jackson. 1* in Henderson.
Shelter Mr and Mrs Dewey Rob- I where she i* the guest of Mrs A
I Ison. Miss Grade Shropshire. Mr E Dean
i and Mrs Bill Pieroe and cijildr«t 44/3 Nrtup B Kotner who has <
, Peggy and Bill Bob of Fort Worth. vLsiting In Tucumcari, has re- I
A group al members of the T>x-
as Hereford Association, louring
Texas and Oklahoma. Wednesday
morning visited Uie Murray John-
son raiu'h near Denton Johnson
told the group of his stock breed-
ing. of the 1 JOO-too capacity trench
silos and of his feeding methods
O R Warren, county agent, and
W A Mosely. Junior agronomist in
the .*>11 conservation work at the
CCC camp here, showed an exhibit
of the native glasses on the ranch,
naming each and explained those
found most satisfactory Tills ex-
hibit attracted much attention from
the visitors Warren also distrib-
uted bulletins on pasture grasses
trench silos and beef cattle feed-
ing
Visiting the ranch were Edwin
~ Johnson. Brady, secretary of
Texas Hereford Association, in
charge of tour; J E Boog-Scott.
Cresson; Mr and Mrs David W
Bywaters. Hamilton; Frank Reeves.
Fort Worth; G R Warren, county
agent. Herbert Decker. Will Wil-
liams. Dr M L. Holland. Dr Jack
Skiles.
Gerald Stockard and M
ary. Denton; 1
i Spring and Buster Cauble, Big [ being finished
Spring; Mr and Mrs G P Mitch- | of Snerman '
am and Miss Mary Martha Mitch-| enue
• Tills new well Is 1132 feet deep |
and pumps 300 gallons a minute
Although all of the casing is set. |
there remains tlie necessity for
pumping the sand out of the well
before it will be -put into use
A temporary pump has been
working for a week, clearing the
well, and It Is expected that al) of
tlie sand and silt will be removed
in a few days |
When tlie well Is clear a nxk
veneer pump house will be built
that will house two permanent
pumps One will be a deep well
Buy Mvaaon Uckela on
menu at Cascade Plunge
J E < TUCK I BOWLING
SiiM-tair Service
Phone 73 1124 W. Hickory
tew*/ .. , U-1 ' ’
ZURICH Switzerland. June 5.—
uP>—Allied warplanes early today
bombed Pnednchshagen and other
objectives on the German side of ;
Lake Constance and dropped six
bomta on the Swiss side of the bor-
der
Houses and a road were damaged
between the Swiss towns of Kreux-
lingen and Tagerwiien but there
were no casualties
On the German side of the fron-
tier sirens were heard in cities on j
the shores o' the lake, including I
Konstanz. Germany’s only city on
the left >arik of the Rhine
Anti-aircraft fire spurted from |
German batteries and bombs ex- college, visited her over the week- |
plodtd at several points on the Ger- pnd Mrs WUHc chanev who make-
man side Tlie nationality of the her hofne wllh Mrs Oarrkson rr
raiders could not be determined turned Wednesday fnxn Houston I
Fnednchshagen is best known as where had vlslUn<
name of Germany s famous sm w A Chaney
> Mrplane engines are Mr> Haymond Kahn has return-
ed from attending the commence-
ment exercises of the Austin High
1 School, from which her niece. Miss
Lots Garonzlk. was graduated
Mr and Mrs C H Redway and
son. James, have returned from a
weeks visit with relatives at Al-
tus and Frederick. Ok.
| Mias Hosamondr Andrews, form
lane erly of Denton and now of Dallas
i Tue»- i« in Denton to attend Teachers
Baptist College ; p Elder
Church conductedby Rev Wheeler1 __Mrs Bess McCullar will leave Worlh
director and teacher of science In
the Wills Point High School the
past two years, and is now employ-
ed by the Department of Agricul-
ture Tlie couple will be married
June 16 In tile home of tlie bride’s
parents
XTlmte^rt' ^“^aTTLwa^^ 5 m££
years Instead o 18 months reported today that flood waters
from the Rio Grande inundated a
! vast area near Matamoros. Tamau-
lipas. across from Brownsville. Tex-
as. and damaged track*
; Hie report said that although
| trafflv is normal, railroad crew*,
were cautioned to run slowly to
. prevent accident* tn the flooded
' sone
NR
An automobile reported stolen I
| from Quinby Self here recently i
JI . sou ui was located Sunday in Decatur
Hodges. 225 Sheriff Dallas Curtslnger s depart-
Miss Birdie Julia Smith, daughter
of Mr and Mrs A K Smith of
Fort Worth announcement
made when the mother of the
elect entertained with tea in her
home In Fort Worth Sunday In the
receiving line with the hostess and
honoree were Mrs E H Hodges.
Miss Pauline Hodges and Mrs Al-
vin Bryant of Denton
The betrothed couple are grad-
uates of Teachers College Miss
Smith has been teaching in the
Wood | l Lane of Beeville Mr and Mrs.
| E H Lane. Mrs Forest Stinnett.
| 8 J Lane and J W Lane of Odem.
Scout leaders who will present
awards at the Boy Scout court of
. honor Thursday evening at 7 30 at
the municipal auditorium were an- 1
I nounced Wednesday by Lyndon T
[ Grant, local scout executive
Mrs Arthur Nance of Waco, who Dr W H Hawley, district Scout
...... - • cviiunu»mi
Mrs L. rl. Jacobs of Krum. 11 badges
who underwent a major operation pastor
vs-., 4. 1
Funertcl services for 8 J
who died Monday were held Tues
I Mrs Bess McCullar will
Netaxi of Fort Worth The ciicir Thursday to spend three day* la
i sang "Old Rugged Cross." "What Dalias
flIe''ear.' • Friend We Have in Jesus.’’ "Shall I Mr and Mrs Reed Alexander
“ ------- - ------ ■ — —1 children. Bobble Lou and
of Terrell spent Sunday
I. Alexander s sisters Mrs
Hubert Black and Miss Gladys
Nash here
ceme- ; Mmes Joe Ashley and C. Boyd * * • ■ I
of Honey Pass S C are guests of \OZIS LoUHCfl —
Mr and Mrs Harry Owens and .
Mrs J M Owens |
addressed to his armies, Uie fuehrer
declared
"The plutocratic rulers of Eng-
lad and France who pledged each
other to avoid with all means the
bloom nt a new and better world,
want a continuation of the war "
Seeks to Spilt Allies
London several days ago
; ported that Hitler wua expected to
j offer a separate peace tn an at-
• tempt to split the Allies—and Prune
Minister Churchill pledged yester-
’ day that Britain would fight ’ alone
1 if necessary’ to win the war
S Alued planes again retaliated for
the Nazi aerial attack on Pans— >
which left 254 dead and 652 wound-
ed—by bombing Friedrichshafen,
home of the German Zeppelin and
site o' Nazi airplane engine facto-
ries
The news that the Nazi legions
had struck anew was announced U>
the German people by Adolf Hit-
ler in » special message. In which
he said his armies were again on
the march "to fight for continua-
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