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DKNTON, TEXAS. KZCOKD CHRONICLE. MONDAY, OCTOBER S, IMS
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have class of the First Baptist Church
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meals
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do a lot to give that boy a
eat Pads
better chance to get back safe
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Throw YOUR scrap into the Fight.
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SOMEONE’S LIFE IS
BUCK DRAU6HT
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Notice, Policy Holders!
IN YOUR HANDS!
50° BABY PERCY
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If you're a heartsick wife —
or sweetheart... you’d
Tin Can Pick-up
Here Tuesday
To Consider
Migratory Labor
In Gas Rationing
Tulip Bulb*
Fresh shipment
$1.00 per doz.
BEXEL VITAMIN-B
COMPLEX CAPSULES
Buy War Bonds and Stamps And Help
Your Government Lick the Axis
Blake Simmons,
Miss Russell to
Be Married Nov 7
Parke-Davis
Capsules
R. L. SEI.BY & SONS
Florists and Nurserymen
Ft. Worth Drive
Phones 374-375
merit and I
in today. I
in ridding
'our tires.
Phone 62
Cor. Bell and McKinney
Protect
Your Health with Vitamins
SOAP
3 BARS
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leaners & Dy-
WA8HINGTON. Oct. 5 — (API —
Senator Hatch (D-NM> said today
The buzz-buzz la that the ‘hot
tire" market in many sectors has
subsided considerably of late.
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COUNTY COURT
Civil file docket:
J A Crawford va C A Parnell,
debt
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Contains Thiamine Hydrochloride, Riboflavin, Pridox-
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of components of Vitamin R complex.
N CAPSUi ES
Formerly Bea Wn
You don’t want production figures.
It’ai enough to know that 50% of all
new steel is made of ecrap— that our
Yteei mills now have only enough
scrap in sight to last another 30 days
What happens after that depends on
all of us. If production falls and
you’re not done your part, will you
rest easy?
"|%0UND up your scrap metal —It’s
JTv needed to make steel. Steel for
armor plate ro protect him from
bombs and bullets. Steel for weapons
to help him do th; job that must be
done before he can come home again.
5
USTERINE-14 OZ,
$38 in Fines in
Corporation Court
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A total of $38 was levied in fines
in corporation court Monday These
included $13 each on two charges ’
of drunkenness. $5 for speeding. $1 i’
| each for two failures to stop at a
stop sign. $5 for failure to yield the j
; right of way
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WHEN YMWVTKUUNE SUE I
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Rev. Jones to
Be< 'ome C h a pl a i n
In V. S. Army
Baptist Pastors
Make Plans to
I Raise Money
should be packed and sent
We have a wide aa-
W. J. Clement, Special Representa-
tive of the MUTUAL BENEFIT
HEALTH and ACCIDENT ASSO-
CIATION of Gainesville, Texas,
has taken over all of Mr.
Fyffe’s business in and
DENTON, and will maintain his
OFFICE at the same place, in Mr.
Weir of Charleston
Ill., and Mrs H F Kendall of Mat-
u . mui mug Brivitr rvrv uutica ii»a
served as pastor of the church since
July 20, 1941
Jones, minister of
Christian Church
HEADQUARTERS. Australia,
5 —(>>— In the seventh day of
he had been advised by government alatent, unopposed L2
i.fTtriAlx that th* frtrt hmmlnv na. tralian t.rxwxna niial
T 8 C W tea room* with
Russell the hostess
guests were seated at the long table
with an arrangement of
and light yellow flowers, the colors
for the approaching wedding chosen i
dred.
Special guests were Staff Ser-
geants Paul T. Chaffer. William J
Dinsmore, Paul Severs, A. A.
Charlson and H E. Ferguson, all
of the Harte Glider School, and
husbands and children of members.
le Fiiora o^the Allied air forces at'
the same time swept far beyond the
advanced ground forces to harass
key points on the Jajxncse line of i
retreat. In another sector Catalina
(Consolidated) bombers made a I
night raid on the airdrome at
on tile extreme northern Up
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Mrs. ErteUe Few.
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Dr Weedon will be the speaker
this evening in Sherman, the occa-
sion being the debt-1 ree celebra-
tion of the Nortth Park Church, on
kyleObide. Its a
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McClendon
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ST AMAZING “
COLOH IDEAS
TlftE HOME!
W. J McConnell of the Teachers
College, who offered prayer, and
in the services were President L. ‘ will start Tuesday morning
H. Hubbard of T 8 C W , who
Housewives in Denton 1
been reminded to put their collec-
tions of tin cans in front
today by Senator O1
(W-Wyo), a« the senate j
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Baptist ministers,
of Justin,
It’s Your Duty to Keep HEALTHY
Whether you are punching a clock in some defense j
project or working in one of Unde Sam’s uniforms, it
i is your duty to stay well. However, if you are ill, see
I —your doctor Bring hiw-prescription here for prompt,
careful service!
Next week we’re starting a collection
drive — to build the biggest stock-
pile of scrap metal you've ever seen.
Then when the mills need it, we’ll
have it —because you came through
•.. for bit sakel
A luncheon announcing the en- 1
gageinent and approaching marrl- I
age of Miss Betty Russel), daughter '
KSv and A J rv I II DiilsoII urtii '
of homeward - bound migratory farm
labor
After conferences with officials
of the Office of Price Administra-
tion and United States Em ploy-
' ment Service, Hatch explained that
t special concessions to such workers
were to be made under the pro-
gram expected to start November
I 15
j (Information concerning ration-
ing in such cases, he said, was be-
ing made available to all local of-
i flees of the United States Employ-
ment Service
• Hatch told officials that migrant
i laborers in Texas and Oklahoma
■ were hesitating to leave those areas
for fear of inability to obtain gas-
oline
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Final Rites for
W. M. Hughes
Funeral services for
Hughes, veteran
* who died late Friday.
Cuiiwwj u..ciMw,i m* me i , viifiis ui hi. inns ui iiviiv [ uii open session iq me enuren, me
tlst Church, conducted by the pas- their homes tonight for the monthly ] pastor. Dr. Frank Weedon, using a
^Fidelis Matrons
Install OfRcers
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eliable iii-
any, or
. / F Brooks
Grover S Campbell, W H Hawley.
W H Magness. W E Jones, Oron
Bell. C. A Montgomery, James .J. I
Johnson and Charles Morgan of |
Fort Worth. Misses Lou Bums of
Fort Worth and Katharine Minor |
Mis* Russell was graduated from
the Denton High School,gad the
University of Texas and attended
T 8 C W two years Simmciia is
a former student of the University J
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PORITIONR ARE WAITING! IV u
BEAUTY OPERATOR
2<»% Discount
from regular tuition on all Octo-
ber enrollments Train for a life-
long profivwlon at Southwest's
finest beauty school Mall post-
card todav
MARINELLO BEAUTY HC IIOOI
3624 Roas Ave Dallas Texas
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a first lieutenant and will leave
Oct 25 for Harvard University.
| where he will attend a chaplain’s
| school for a month before being
' assigned to active duty.
His resignation as pastor of the
Denton church was accepted at a
he will speak in the First Baptist
Churcii ol Gainesville, at a H T.
U meeting
ago. and his mother and sisters
have been frequent visitors here.
of Pmh-
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TAXES
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Miner.
It’s the scrap pile for this Spanish-American War five-incher on a movie
lot in Hollywood The scenery—definitely not composed of relics -includes
starlets Lorraine Miller, Linda Gray. Martha O’Drtecoll, Marrte McDon-
ald. from beautiful left to beautiful right
of Mr and Mrs J H. Russell, and |
Blake Simmons, son of Mrs J N
Frank Weedon in the First Baptist Simmons, took place Saturday in the
Church Monday making plans to 8 w lra room* with Mrs ;
I suggest quotas for churches in the KuS!*H Hie hostess Twenty-four j
, county for raising the $400,000 Tex- Kue!>u were seated at the long table |
as Baptist debt, a campaign for w*th an arrangement of ice-blue
which is under way all over the
■state. Their suggestions will be pre-
sented at the County Baptist As-
sociation to be held in Pilot Point
Thursday and Friday of this week
Want clean painted hangers. 75c Mrs Nora Gambill of Denton
per 100. American ( leaner* A Dyers, grandchildren, 11
------ ■ — dren
and was graduated from Teachers '
College and volunteered in the U i
8. Air Force service early in 1840 ■
Serving for nearly a year, he re- I
ceived a medical discharge follow- i
Ing a severe illness, and now is
employed in the Brown Shlpbuild-
| Ing Company in Hounston.
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Funeral services for Mrs O. W
Gann. 91. and a resident of Den-
ton nearly three quarters of a cen-
tury. who died Thursday shortly
alter noon, were neld Friday after- j Rs new building Tuesday evening
noon in the Church of the Naz- l-- - ■ ■ —1 • " ■
arene, conducted by tiie pastor. '
Mrs Cora Westbrook The choir '
by his sang requested hymns. Burial was I
of
of gift ideas.
WISE SHOPPERS are buy-
ing now for Christmas, as
many items are limited and
will be shorted later.
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Dur- I
R. B Neale
. Nall Jr., R
G. McClendon, W E Riley, J L. !
Owens Jr.. Bert Gillespie and B. E I
Allen; majors: Mmes. Dale Teeters,
Carl Rohde and Walter Massey;1;
lieutenants, Mmes Stuart Robert-
son. J L. Owens and Harley Kin- | BapUst ,nlnlsU>rs H L
Sampson of Justin, Rev Fred
Ftoher of Sanger and Rev *E H.
Colvin of Pilot Point, met with Dr
vianiuir anui *. v/. *
retary. Mrs Jess Griffith, and as-
sistant secretary, Mrs. Horace Buell;
| corresponding secretaries. Mmes I.
i Cryar, Clyde Karnes and C F Bor- (
| ton; chorister, Mrs C B Ausband;
j pianist. Mrs. A S. Lang
I Group captains; Mmes
Ward, Emma Opitz. V. M
| rough. M C. Burch.
| Jr., James Beaird. E.
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Is. Remov-
thermo-
nteed one
s at
sisted by Mrs. K. Brockett
Tiie new officers follow: Presi-
the containers in which the cans dent, Mrs. L. Morris; membership
placed for the pickup are of vice-president; Mrs W E. Shelby;
; durable material, they will be emp-
tied and left for future
tions.
by the bride-elect
These colors were further car-
ried out in the three-course menu, |
and the announcement was made i
by a miniature colonial bouquet of
blue and yellow flowers centered
with a red rosebud t<t which was I
attached a card bearing the words. I
Betty and Blake. Nov 7. marking '
each place The wedding will lake
place in the First Presbyterian ,
Church
Places were marked for the host-
ess and honoree, and for Mmes. I
Simmons. H M Russell. Willard
Cox of Los Angeles. Calif , H M
Russell Jr of Dallas. W Norris
Russell, Fred H Minor, R -J Ed- I
wards. L. H Hubbard. Walter Wil- 1
: son, Charles Greet. W
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Pall-
Relief At Last
For Your Cough
Oreomulslon relieves promptly be- I
cause It goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel,
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature 1 called meeting of the church board
to soothe and heal raw, tender, In- I Sunday morning and was an-
flamed bronchial mucous mem-| nounced to the congregation at the
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you i morning service Rev Jones has
a bottle of Oreomulslon with the un- '
demanding you must like the way it i
quickly allays the cough or you are I
to have your money back. I
CREOMULSION ^ro,he’.of Mrs'
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis Evers Dies
who paid a personal tribute to
Hughes' life and work The pastor
had the scripture lesson and offer-
ed prayer
"Rock of Ages" was the hymn re-
quested by the family as Hughes'
favorite, and was sung by a quar-
tet composed of R B Neale Jr.. ,
Mrs Weedon. Miss Raynelle Rob-
ertson and Henry Hood, accom-
panied on the organ by Carlyle
Bass
Burial was In Decatur, the for-
mer home of the family. Dr
don again in charge of
service, assisted by Dr R
Baptist minister at Decatur
bearers were W 8 Donoho, Lee E
Johnson, J. W Pender. Jack Hes-
ter, R M Barns and C C. Cox.
. sons are in the U 8 Armed Forces
Costa Rica mines half a million '
dollars worth of gold annually
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PIiuih* 1212 when you want qual- I
1 it dry cleaning, (amp Cleaner*.
Efogt, M mile* by jungle trail , committee deferred
from the Allied base at Port ]» action on an ar
Moresby and about seven miles ; offered by Senator 1
from "The Gap" in the Owen Stan* -----------------
ley range, was captured Saturday.
The Australians were believed to I
be either in or near the south en- 1
trance of "The pap" which lice at I
an altitude of more than 8.000 feet. ,
It eases dtocomfa
REX-RAY
HEATING PADS
Regular $8.29
A. 31
Comimrable to most $5.00
pads. Equipped with rub-
berized inner lining—
$1.98
Mrs W T Evers left Sunday for
Newton. Ill . on receiving u message
telling ol the death of her brother.
W F Johnson, who had been 111
for some time. Funeral services will
Le held some time Tuesday in New-
ton Johnson is survived
mother. Mrs. Hale Johnson of in the I O. O. F cemetery, and i
Newton, tliree sisters, Mrs Evers, pallbearers were Lawton. Judge, I
Mrs Ben F Weir of Charleston and Joe Gambill Jr., Houston Gann
and Henry Thomason, grandsons,
toon. Ill He visited here two years and Floyd Crider, grandson-in-law
Mrs. Gann is survived by three J
children, Mood Gann and Mrs
George Thomason of Justin and |
lolll Oi Dx:<>tusi; 19
11 great-grandchil-
and five great-great-grand-
children A number of her grand-
i■a th.. TT Q A ■>>>u,I .....
tor, Dr Frank Weed on Taking part pick-up by the city trucks, which | military theme for the installation
in iHo i ‘“'ll! start Tuesday mnrtiing i service. Games directed by Mrs. ]
Tills collection is part of the sal- Guy Sims followed the installation
read scripture passages; President I viyje drive sponsored by the govern- | and the retiring president, Mrs.;
ment to use all valuable metals in 1 James Marrs, was presented with a j
r.._^A.. I the war <"
Dean°E V White of T S C W„ i a Plant nearby Detncn
. . .. n «*a cl, rcidrio/l and n
i for "use In extracting copper and
other valuable metals
Fyffe’s home at 411 South Locust
Street, and will be glad to meet all
of his Policy Holders os well as
anyone wishing to investigate our
policies, as we have one that will
suit everyone regardless of AGE,
SECT, COLOR or OCCUPATION.
When you need a TOOTH pulled you go to a DENTIST; i
when you need an operation you go tb a SUR-r
GEON, which is very essential, and the same rule
works when you are in the market for INSURANCE—j
it is very essential that you go to see an INSURANCE
man that understands his BUSINESS and is able to as-
sist you in selecting the most suitbale policy for your
SPECIAL case, instead of going to someone that just
has a rate book and a few applications, with no EX-»
PERIENCE—which has brought GRIEF to many. 1
Please pay your premiums early and. be safe! J
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The First Presbyterian. U 8
A.. Women’s Auxiliary, will meet,
Circles 1 and 3 in the church,
and Circle 2 with Mrs J. H
Boyd, 607 East College Street,
all at 3 p m.
Tiie First Baptist W M U
will meet in the church at 10
a m for study of the state mis-
sions program until 3 p m . in
charge ctf Mrs J Frank Sol-
omon A covered dish lunch will
be served at noon, and at 3 p
m the monthly business ses-
sion will be held At the same
hour the Sunbean Band will be
in charge of Hrs E C Fos-
ter.
The First Presbyterian W A
will meet at 3 p in. with Mrs
J R Kirkpatrick, 1213 Austin
and Mrs A P Stark for a pro-
gram on Tiie Mission of the
Church in a World at War.” led
by Mrs H. G Goodykoccitz.
The First Christian Women'
Council will meet at 3 p m in
the church for a missions pro-
gram in charge of Mrs. Clem
Pierce
The Cumberland Presbyterian
W. M 8. will meet in the
church at 3 p. m
The Church of Christ Wom-
en's Bible Class will meet at
3 p. m in the church.
The Highland Baptist W M
S will meet at 10 a m with
Mrs. John Crawford. 603 Craw-
ford Street, members to bring a
covered dish for lunch
The First Methodist W
C S will meet in circles,
with Mrs L W Newton. 1721
West Sycamore Street; B with
Mrs. Francis M Craddock,
2044 West Oak Street; C with
Mis Nannie Babb. 1116 West
Mulberry Street; D with Mrs
Fred Vanderhoff. 327 West Syc-
amore Street, and E with Mrs.
L. F Welch. 1810 West Chest-
nut Street;
Rev Albert
the First Christian Church of
■ Denton, has resigned his position
to become a chaplain in the U 8.
Army He has been commissioned
first lieutenant and
for Harvard
Funeral Services
For Mrs. Gann
limit i 19C C
Chesterfields, ert 1.45 I
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services for W
Texas educator
were held
Sunday afternoon in the First Bap-
A A. U. W. to
Meet Wednesday
The Denton branch of the Amer- [
, lean Association of University Wo- i
men will hold its first meeting
Wednesday at 6 15 p m in the
crystal room of Marquis Hall.
Members not in either of the col-
leges were asked to make reserva-
i tions with Mrs. George M Hopkins
| not later than 6 p m Tuesday. The (
program is on the theme, "Women |
in the Humanities." and the fel-
lowship committee in charge Miss
I Ruth Steidlnger. chairman, will
' present Dr Florence Scoular of
Teachers College faculty, who will
speak on Women in Science.’’
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from the Allied base at
Moresby and about seven
All cleaning must come in on
hangers to be returned on hanger*.
American (leaner* a Dyer*.
; .id? jjfc *
effort The cans are taken , gift behalf of the class by Mrs !
.. r I----------> where , g e Allen Mrs Marrs is moving |
they are shredded and processed j to Dallas The new officers were ,
.. i lireM.nle(1 for the installation by f
Mrs H D Cook of Wichita Falls.
Contents siiould be emptied from former president of the class, as- ;
the cans, according to Mayor I ““ .. „ —
Preston, and the cans rinsed:
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We’re Doing Our Part!
To save you money on your drug needs by buying in large quan-
tities in order to pass the savings along to you. For these low
cuts, please come in on
GET YOUR FALL
Victory Seed
planted early. Here are a
i i few essentials for that
! I garden: Turnip Seed,
Mustard Seed, Collards, I
■-a • c— Rape, Bush Beans, Let-
Brooks Drug Store i
Phones 29 and 39 i
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en Motor coach i
Oct
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*dv*nce. Ai»j- !
official* that the forthcoming na- 1 trallan troopa pushed upward yi*t h^Xr’n
tlonwlde gasoline rationing pro- terday over a rugged trail north of . '
gram would be adjusted to the needs Efogl in New Guinea’» Owen Stan- I V' -ra„. kZU
r\f hnmatvard.hzMm/4 farm l»V WruiFltnlna ** OH, lYAM, BUIIC
Buka. A constitutional amendment io on
of the law collection of pail taxes M
Solomons, starting fires near the voting qualification Waa_ propcoi
runway and In dispersal areas and .
destroying at least one plane
Port
miles
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