Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 80, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 16, 1947 Page: 2 of 28
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DR. GRIFFIN B. HUEY
ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF OFFICES FOR
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Royal Wedding
Guests Take Off
At La Guardia
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Selected Stocks
Remain Steady In
General Decline
Gel non-skid safety now with the Goodyear DeLuxe Tire
that fit* year driving need* . . . the slow-wearing, quick-
stopping, saw-toothed DeLuxe Rib for
normal winter traction . . . the DeLuxe
All-Weather with the famous diamond
tread for extra traction and 4-way non-
skid protection. You get all this with the
new Goodyear DeLuxe — and more . . .
• Stronger Cord Body
• Wider, Flatter Tread
• Huskier Shoulder Desir"
3:30 P.M.
—PLUS—
Oer Begelsr Skew
A Mo AUvsnee to Price*
WEDNESDAY
AFTERNOON
Peyton Appointed
BEAUMONT. Tex.. Nov 15 —UP)
— Attorney General Price Daniel
announced In a news release to the
Enterprise today the appointment
of Pat T. Peyton. Jr., of Beau-
mont as an assistant attorney gen-
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al the home of her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Beta* Miss Belew
recently returned to Denton from
Munich, Germany, where she was
employed for the pest year.
' HOSPITAL NOTES
Mrs. D. L. Black of McKinney
underwent major surgery Satur-
day at the Elm Street Hospital and
Clinic.
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AUTOGRAPH FRIENDSHIP TRAIN—A roup of boys and girls put their autographs
on a boxcar attached to the Friendship Train when it stopped in Boone, la., while en
route across Iowa with food for hungry Europe. (AP Wirephoto).
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•OX of ell Ute trouble occur*
In th* lost 10U o( Hr* Ilf*. Get
rid of old, smooth, done*rou*
Hr** now . . . WE LL BUY THI
LAIT 10*.“
Allen Reed, running errands
Saturday morning, said, "I work
for the Lone Star Gas Co. five
days of the week to make gro-
ceries for the family; the other two
days I'm off frorrf*work. so put In
those two days doing what the fam-
ily tells me"
• TEXAS*
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Frank Stuart, Rt. 2. should have
had no difficulty in accomplishing
the teak he set for himself Satur-
day mornin'?. He said. "I believe
I’ll gu over and pay my taxes."
One iniaclnea he gut the Job done
right easily, as those boys in the
tax office have a way of taking
your money.
topics
(Tex.) ’RECORD-CHRONICLE— Senday. Nev. IS 1M7
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"What Basin*** Expect* of Col-
logs Trained Women” is the topic
which will be dlecudbed by a panel
•t 1:10 p. m. Tuesday *t the main
auditorium el Toxas State College
tor Women. Those on the panel will
be Mrs. Louise Tate, personnel di-
rector of A. Harris and Company
of Dallas, Ray L. Miller, regional
director of the United Blates De-
--‘---I of Commerce and Ray
technical services eonsult-
departmsnt of com-
[. A. Bailey, comptrol-
0 Business Forma In
public is Invited.
PERSONALS
F.. H. Deaormeau of Washington.
Mis* Ruby Belew
*I\> •duotw childnm 1
tomorrow** taaBMh3
"this country spende 1
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RINGLING CIRCUS
CONTROL SHUFFLED
8ARASOTA. Pte . Nov. 10 ---
In a whole sale reomiliie of power.
John Ringling North tonight took
over control e< the Ringling Oreus.
North was named president of
the "Big Top** replacing James A.
Maloy. Maley resigned as bead of
the show and Mrs. Maley as secre-
tary.
Mrs. Natay to the widow of Rtah-
ard Ringling, a son of AU Ringling
dos tot Nov. I. Besdidbeftadto
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FOR PROMPT REMOVAL
Of Fallea sad Dead Animals
CALL COLLECT All, DBNTON, TEXAS
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PRE-THANKSGIVING SALE
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DUS to the uiususlly warm season we find our stocks too heavy. Therefore
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we are offering rare bargains on many items —
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feeder lomte ISAO; week's bulk* Me-
dium and good stauSMw tomb* teao-
BIM good and ehaW- MSB-to. *on»-
smb and nwdtwn yearling* lf.oo-
leso. good ew * SJO-VS. m»s*n and
toedium tje-as*. ouii* •ao-ts*
good feeder tomb* 1000-isee, eonunon
Ind medium steekar lamb* 1IAO-
HSO.
one of the circus founders Norths North announced he now eon
is the son of Ida Ringling North. | trolled 51 per cent of ths slock Hi
sister of the original Ringling i bsd been executive vice president,
brothers. 1 of the circus.
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Bpsdal fFMtf a| 1N% wools *^ gabs, flshMl, covtrU, camel — sizes 12
, — la<udfhrtl«rtU
xwmrirt.iHJ**.
0WBATIM 1M% wool puBrver sad cardigans — wonderful colors —
ftass at to M <» thNs groups.
RagulgriF to tAM — MOW 12.93,33.98 and 15.95
Clone Onto Reguisrly 9L59 to 99.95 — NOW 59c to 92.98
izabeth Hendley's Shop
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sender’s grandmother.
The second, Mrs. Ella Wehsge,
54 - year-old Somerville. Mass.,
saleslady, got an invitation to the
Monday afternoon parly al the
palace because she rent the prin-
ces* a garter for the ' something
blue” In her wedding costume.
The third, Mrs. Rita Benham, of
Philadelphia, won a free two-
week trip to London In s radio
contest (’’Queen for a Day’’i. and
said watching the wedding proces-
sion would be the climax of her
vlxit.
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:hers Must-
Mrs. B. M. Unsnachmldt of Den-
ton, route 1, returned to her home
Saturday after undergoing major
surgery at the Elm Street Hospital
and Clinic.
Jesse L. Watkins of Denton la a
medical patient, admitted Friday,
at the Denton Hospitlal and Clinic.
I. T. Naugle. 535 Denton, was ad-
mitted Friday for medical treat- _________ _____ __________
rnent at the Denton Hospital and Hager, of San Antonio, Texas, said
Clinic. ‘ _.............
Mrs. U. S. Morris* of Lewisville •* sending the princess a
was admlltted Friday and under- w»I‘geo. after
went major surge™ Saturday at
the Denton Hospital and Clinic. I * “
Mrs C. M Haggard. 1307 Ave
H. was admitted Friday for major |
surgery Saturday at the Denton
Hospital and Clinic.
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James’s
darks, jawgl tonus and pastels. Sizes 9 to 20.
Group II t Group III
VahMB to 919.95 Vaises to 929.50
now 915;; now 920
We won’t try to describe our
lovely, new pattern*—they muit be seen!
Visit our Wallpaper department
, . . and look them over.
W’e’ll be delighted to show you color
combination* that will make yours a most
charming home.
NEW YORK. Nov. 15 — UP) —
Steadying tendencies persisted for
selected stocks today but It was the
fourth stralgM declining weak tor
the market aa a whole.
A Uttla profesalonal abort cover-
ing end buying etoewhere cropped
up at the week end on the idea a
technical rally was overdue.
Throughout the week, however,
ikeptical customers trimmed ac-
counts to await the action of Ooa
gross oo European relief and do-
mestic inflation.
In the slow-going final session Fa-
cUic Western OU added 3 pointe at
M 1-4 and Mission Oorp 1 at M 1-3
on revived merger hopes; Texas
Pacific Coal e OU 1 7-B at 44 7-S (a
1947 top) and Alleghany Oorp. pre-
ferred 1 !-• at 40 3-4. Talk of Cana-
dian dollar devaluation lifted Dome
Mines 1 st 30 and McIntyre Porcu-
pine 1 1-3 at M. Elsewhere plus
signa were narrow New lows for
the year were recorded for Oon-
solldated Edison, which finished off
1-t al 31 3-4: Eversharp 1 14 -6
11 3-4 at Cerro de Pmco 1-3 at
33 3 «.
Th* Associated Press 90-stock
composite was up .1 of a point al
M S but for the five day* showed
* net loss of .5. Transfers for the
two hours totaled 300.000 shares
against 350.000 last Saturday Of
835 Issues registering. 393 rose and
IM fell with 195 unchanged, the
week’s aggregate of 3.4M.M1
shares compared with 5,644,411.
Bond* drifted idly during the day
FOItT WORTH ORAINB
FORT WORTH. Nov. IS—(AP) —
I Wheat No. 1 hard 3 10-3 31-
On La No 2 white 131 •/• - 1 5/4
Corn No. 2 yellow 2 71-2 73. No. 2
yellow milo per
Magnesium metal was first
produced in Germany about 1913.
Group H Group III
Values to *39,W ** • Value* to 959.50
NOW 912 NOW 929.50
COATS
Gov. Beauford Jester, principal
smMw, Mtd •’TMUta StouM Nt
yield to the excellence of its plan-
ning ef its public school system,
and tMdMtt dgnMNB aid M the
forefHHl St IMS work."
it and Mid <w>rtnnity
ifokta the <NVR at the
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Dr. Gee Declares
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nqOBCE,^ Ttat., Nov- IS—
DdMdTnw own*1?**-
, Dr. Jarnos Oee said todap
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Tbadkera Ooitat*.
IBM R is wtonttal a Miter
lai vatae be sat for tto adu-
torviosa ef tte teachers, but
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SUITS
Wonderful vatoss la 100% wool covorts, worsteds, gabardines, crepes,
botany flannels *a* 19 to 18.
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Round About
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he went to public school with In
Denton Mr. and Mrs Earl Wheel
er, now of Parker County, near
Aledo, came for the occasion Earl
said. "Some of my friends wanted
me to claim the honor of being the
oldest ex of the college, but I
couldn't make the x rade." The
Wheelers have been living in Fort
Worth for a good many years, but
recently sold their home there end
moved to the eo u n t r y. to take
things easier, they agreed.
DRESSES
Ntw fall and Whiter styles la 100% wools, rayon crepaa and gabardines,
tegras sad faints —
GrM9l
VdutetoSUH
NOW 99.95
white 2 86-2 88
Sorghums No. 2
100 IhS. 3 80-3 88.
FORT WORTH I It ESTOCK
PORT WORTH. Nov 15—(AP) —
(USDA)—Csttie—oomnarrd week ago
All clarse* steady, except low grade
cow* 25-50 lower, week’s top* »e*f
»teer» and yearlings to 00. heifers
24.00. cows 18 50, bulls 18.’X). Stocker
and feeder steer* and yearlings 21 05.
waek’s bulk* Good f*d steer*
and yearling* 22 00-36.00, common
and medium 13 00-7' 00. good COWS
Ifi 00-16.00. best load lot* 16 80. com-
mon and medium 12 28-14 50, canners
and cutter* 8 00-12 00. sausage bulla
1100-18 50, Stocker and (*ed*r steen
and yearlings IS.OO-’OSO. »toek*r
m»i 11 00-18/'; heifen 1*50 down.
Calves—compand week ago Best
kinds steady, low grade* weak to 50
or more lower; week * tops Slaughter
calves 31 00, Stocker calve* 31 50; good
and choice slaughter calves 14.50-
20.50. common and medium 12 00-
16 00, culls 10.00-12.00. streker calves
IS 00-30 50, most stocker heifer calves
18.80 down.
Hogs-—compared week ago: Butch-
ers and sows about steady feeder
pin « 50 lower; week * top* Butchers
26 00. sows 24 50. feeder pig* 33.00
Clewing tops Butcher* 26 7S. sow*
24 24. pigs 20 00 late bulk good and
choice 200-2S0 lb* 26 50. 160-180 lb*
23 60-26 28. good sows 34.00--24 24;
pig* SO 00 down.
Sheep—compered week ago: All
class** strong; week * tops Slaughter
lamb* 23 50 yearlings 18 00, ewes 4 75,
Poland Exiles ;
Peatant Leader
Sblf-sxltau Utoatotew Mlkolafcxyk
fsusn tetoad fawvar ate <»•««*>
him "gHiny tf tiwasa a«*iA4» tte
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agfcte UwnvaHMMHL to atrip bim
tf ritixritetp Ite aabiite to «a-
pactod to awtf fate ate tote that
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late to October and r«Mh«d Lon-
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nun meant tte tod tf
politic*) oppoaitton to tte
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m traa «d by opportunists as a
alittcal football, Matters must
. ■gofesalon*! standards
TRIO CHARGED WITH
BURGLARY RELEASED
DALLAS, Nov. IS — (P — Dis-
trict Judge Robert A Hall orderad
three Dallas men, arrested IS days
ago for safe burglary investiga-
tion, released on bonds of 47.500
each at a habeas corpus hearing
here this afternoon. Release were
David Batterson, Jr., J. D. Mc-
and BiUy Dan Wiseman. w
Makin and Billy Dan Wiseman
a fourth man, Tommy Lewis, were
dismissed by Judge Hall after
Robert Allen. aUorney for the
fourth man. said he had been lo-
cated and would appear at anoth-
er writ hearing, set for Austin
on Nov. 34.
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NEW YORK, Nov. 15 — (F —
La Guardia field had its own royal
wedding procession today.
One of the London-bound plane
passengers said she was Invited
to the wedding—the wedding, of
course, of Princess Elizabeth and
Lieut. Philip Mountbatten
Another one was invited to
afternoon party at fit.
Palace before the wedding
And a third was just going
watch the wedding proceasion.
The first, Mrs Clementine
gAtogvr, tzi DMi nuvuuiu, *G*oa, d«iu
1 she got the wedding Invitation aft- i
' er sending the princess a gown
and neglige*, modelled after the
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 80, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 16, 1947, newspaper, November 16, 1947; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1315824/m1/2/?q=denton+history: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.