Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 192, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 2, 1952 Page: 2 of 12
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In addition to receipts from the 1
-------, youths with i
Ity in both House Rnd Senate is
t eqtiired to override a veto
,,winter seems to have
on We recall a saying of the late competition
of Borger and Mrs Gayle Bishop:
. , Aru : one son. Sam 1
Mitchell of Dentoni three Sis I
ters, Mrs M. A Huntley and Miss
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faculty, the
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five chorusl
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winning calf and tbc total for the
entire show established
obtained the
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be held today al
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Mrs. Mitchell
MUV|Jt4 THtAfli
LAST NIGHT
Starts of 7:20 B 10:25
"rr cewn* fun ntnnnnr n>*r
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PILOT POINT — Mrs Lillie
Elvira South, 82, lifelong resident
of Pilot Point and one qf Denton
County's oldest pioneers, died to-
day in the Sanger Clinic following
an illness of several mpntha
Funeral services for Mrs. South,
wife of the late Samuel Wisdom
South, will be held Thursday at
pPIN
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County Voting
(Continued from P»gs li
They include E M Acker who
polled 63 votes. Fied Johnson. 33.
and H R Toon. :w Acker was an
' incumbent officer while
and Tnnn 9 f* H**
A total of 126 votes were cast, it
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With debate sharply limited, the
I first vote was scheduled oo an
i amendment aponaorad by Sen. Mill
(D-Ala) and 18 other senators to
devote federal revenues from the
off-shore areas to a pjogram of fed-
eral aid to education by grants to
the states
Several substitutes also were un-
der consideration.
Sen. Holland (D-Fla) and 30 other
senators are backing one substitute
to surrender all federal claim to
off shore submerged lands within
the three mile limit
Bens Connally and Johnson (0-
Tcr) are co sponsors in the senate
of a House-passed “Rtates Rights"
, bill giving the eolstal states not
only the title to land within their
esterior boundaries, but also a per
tentage of the revenue from lands
beyond the three-mile limit
Administration leaders have stat
ed flatly that President Truman
will veto either of the state owner
Proposal Defeated
W A S H I N G T O N uB Ad- '
vocatea of state ownership of sub I
merged coastal lands today knock
cd down an “Oil for education”
proposal offered In the Senate by 1
Quo
Vadis
influenza Those two men, working;
together, have made of the court
house lawn sttmph that
[County people may i "
about
TEXAS
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1.280, President Truman
1,568; Sen Douglas* (D III ) 4: Sen
Russell (D Ga > 331. Gov Steven
[ son (III ) 641. Sen Ryrd (d-Va ) 6: >
son, Jake Jones, Virgil Parkes and . Sen
r.-_ <>-■- 3 Bolivar |
Denton and five grandchildien. : Survivors include three sons,;
IhtRrment was to be in Elizabeth j VY C. Beck and George Beck Jr , |
CetnetCry hhar Roanoke Pall
beatCr« wree fo be tx'onard Milam,
Clarence tunnicliff. Ernest Oliver.
E. P. Sweatman Sr., Bill Gotham .ton and
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"LIAVI IT TO
THl MARINIS'*
with
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Mrs. Julia Griffith Mitchell, former
resident of Denton and Corsicana.
i Here to be held today at 2 p m at t and Toon arr nRW
the Roselawn Memorial Park
Di Harry Sarles, pastor of the1 announcod
----r*—u--*-----1 ( huren I
of Dallas,' is to be lhe minister in J’Hicials m cha.gr o the Pilot
reported
vice preaident; "Bruce Coates, sec-
ond vice president: Jim Roberts,
third vice president; Jim Bowers,
secretary Otis Akers, treasurer,; ,
Chester Newby, Lion tamer; Bob,
George, tail twister, Tobe Jones i
and A H Brinkman, two year j
directors, and Bennett Rice, song j
leader
Prrvjram ehairmen for the meet
ing are Floyd Martin and Sid
Zigel
"Quo Vad'»,'' fha giant of all
mothtn pleturas whieh has atraaAy
brohid all kn«wn Danton Yhaatra '
boa-office records, will be held
•Ver fhrauyh Jefurday at the
i Texas Thaafra.
in Pilot Point The Rev J J Cope-
land, pastor of the Fust Presby-
terian Church, USA, Denton, and
the Rev. G If Gattis, pastor of
the Methodist Clfurch of Pilot Point,
will conduct the funeral .services.
Interment will be in the Masonic
I Cemetery of Pilot Point
IzioNA To Elect
198248 Officers
Thursday Night
Denton Lions Cluh wilt elect of-
ficers for 1952 53 Thursday night at
a dinner meeting in Marquis Hall.
The election will follow a pro-
gram to be presented by students
of Mrs. Alite Alexander? music
teacher at Fred Moore Hgih
School
Thursday at 7 45 p m with Mrs.
Mrs South, born in Pilot Pont I
Feb 27, 1870. was (the daughter of;
the late Mr and Mrs. John Thomp-
1 kins Hundley. A member of the
Methodist Church, she was mar-
ried to Snm South Jan 3. 1889 in
Pilot Point, Mr. South died Jan 21
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs >
j Walter Wilson of Sanger; - three
brothers, Reece Hundley of ’ Post, '
TELIA TSION
SCHEDULE
WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS
n HAP-TV (< tisnnel 6.
4 4)0—-Anh Alden
• ■• “ Up
4 30— Howdv Dooav
8:00- nobby Peters Cluh S
3:30—Tom Corbett Bpa e Cadet
—See-Saw Zoo
8 OO— CoWboV Thrift*
6 23—Wei-thermsn
ti 80 Those Two
6 45 Te»a» News
7 oo-reate Smith traning Hour
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10 10
10 30
I If) 30
11 no
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Nursery School Parent '
Association will meet with the Den-
ton Pre-School PTA Friday at the
was
String Rand To
\Re Organized
At El Centro
I A string band
mbd-<
Haugh Ver
I larnba . 1
| slauH^l
Arwmi SINGH, werld fameut wil* animal trainer, wh*
4eraa Jaofh twice daily in the Wailea* Brae. Three Rln|
Trained Wild Animal Citeae. battling 12 femelewi blood-
thlnty, (unjle bred Hen* In a mammoth iteel arena.
bij Wallace Bret. I Rlnj wild I
AAhftal Clteut who will tpread
their acres of tent* at Reir* 1
skill In the tub)Ufatlon and frounds today.
H IHtlllMI 'UH
LAST TIMES TODAY
---| 4 00—Julie Benell SI;
4:45—Texa.-s Hanger ,
5:00—Captain Video
5 30—Webster Web»<K>t
6 00—New* anti Nenceel
Film Fcatufette
Spotllyht on Spoils
WeathfrcasV
Kate Smith* Evening Hour
Television Theater
Pantotntme (Julz
The Name * thet-'Sun*
Thnwe Two
Weather and Ne»<
'NTSC Bebaieti
To Enter Meet
tn Mississippi
Three debate’ te«mt from North
Texas State College will partici-
pate in lhe beuthvrn Bpeacn Con-
areas at Jaeksoh, Miaa , Thursday,
Friday *nd Saturday
According to Rea Wier of the
speech departmem, Mike Earney,
Maurice Bchnoor, Dean .Davis,
Ray Hill, Mary Bparks, and Betty
Peters will participate in the ses-
sion
Wier explained that the Smith- more higher fe.der
ern Speech Congress, composed of '
representatives from mans South- I
erti schools, is conducted like a '
session trf the congress of the
United States NTSC representa-
tives will present a bill recom-
mending that the tidelands be ebn
2 by the states rather than
by the federal government
Wier also announced that NTSC's
sehlor men s team, composed of
Earhey ahd Seht.oor, have been
selected as alternates to the West
Point National Tournament April
U
Teams froth Southern Methodist
University, Central State College
of Oklahoma, Baylor University.
He said, "Why, no, I don't
about the weather—I'm
---- i day nr so out In front of it a
i | the time ’’
Fat Stock Show ,
' meant "working in lead,” but hss
' come to embrace inc use of other
record*. | metal* for service pipe* in build
price-1 ings
Tviecuniles
Adventures in I^nrmns
Pnrtv Time
8:30—Western Theater
6 00—8*<>rle» of Art<euttir»
' 6 15—Movietone News
8 25—The World Today
8 40—Let'a look at the Weather
I 6 *8 — Perry Como
7 oo—Arthur Godfrey Ar. Friend*
8 OP- Bportacholar
6 |9 News Hl»hllf,hts nf Week
R 30-The Web
9 00 Opportunltv Kuoekk
9 30- My Friend Irma
10:00 Holivwmd Opening
in 90 ..... ........
tn 40
1 I 45
Hollywood 8< reeh Test
i ii 30 -vesper*. Rian Off
--oOo -
Artl.n-Tt' (< haiinfl 1)
4-00—Variety Fair
4 80-
5:00-
I
1 1
Korean U ar
(Continu'd Horn P»x* 1)
only (he word "Chosen" were t’»od ’
Another group of slsff ufficei<
met in *ecret on prisoner
chance It made no report
meets dogeftirt Thursday at tne s*ir»
time as the truce supervision sub
I Committee
I Miss (ri.ata Gertsbcrger, German; ment. .
CtlCf HOU (exchange teacher sponsored b ythe fees fdr Thursday
iContiiiuid (mm Pule it U S. Department of Education,
crowd the station lengthening the who is spending three week* in the
lines to the registration table until | Denton Public Schools,
WEIINBHDAV'M l.IVKRTOf K
| FORT WORTH (AP|—Caltle 1.100
calvea >00 »t*«dy r«*» •”«• 5jl°" ’
slaughter »4eera and yearlings
kj4Oo, common and medium ar»<v:
*23 00-428 80; bulla *19 00-425 00
good and choice slaughter cal"-’
a30.00-»84.00, and choice aux k
er calvas OO^ 00; medium ><
choice »tocaer yearlings *87.OO-as4 oo
Hog* 1.100, bulchera 85-6q cent'
lower. «>»•! Steady to 28 cents do*r>
pli UWchaMMd; chplea iao-240 pound
butcher* 818 78 *17.00, choice IS"
175 pound and 250-400 pound hox*
414.75-* 16.50; aowa »1S.OO-*14 80
feeder plga *10 00-*13 00
Sheep 2,000; api ln* lambs eteady l<
*trong. sheffh slaughter iambs *1 b’
. — ----,_T so cent'
jrcxxl xnd choice mllk-ted'
■*•4*00; good and clwrfee short
■ lambs *26 OO-*27 60. feedri
•9l 00-»a«.00. good *geu
ir wethers *16 00
Nominated thu* far for the sect’- gan ?\nf0nj0 nfjss Schlaezller is
ice clubs officer* are P I. Flash i organi7ing f|ie string band in con-[
’"?• PrP*1We2F h ’ r" ' nection with recreation field woik
| at TSCW.
Dick McClendon, 934 N ixicust,
with Mrs Arthur J Seely as co-
hostess.
Circle Star Squar* Dant* Club
will meet Thursday at 8 15 p m.
in the eluh house on the Fort
Worth highway Biook* Nash will
call and the Denton Playboys will
furnish the music
Altoholict Artonymou* will hlv*
an opOn meeting tn the City Hall
auditorium Friday at R p m
Jdnes, Mrs
Black j
Fannie Relle Bing- I
and several
UI vain num ■, wayiur uiuvcisny, ------- -
and the UniV’faHy Of New Mexieo , 190» He was born in Springfield
were selected a* regular delegates ! 111 . May 11, 1870.
The Hev < B Grimes was i*
! conduct the funeral services
Survivor* inelude one son, Bob
tw n
Mrs Helen Hook of
Quannah and Miss Janet Bdgardus
IM-... v—l jWO brothers. Dr
- A BROOKS PHARMACY NO. 2 W
Medical Surgical Clinic 412 Normol Ph. Central 6912
” N TON
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* u../Lal Is Set
Round About
fUontinw-d from ph*» ii
capita recotd of all Interstate
i houses,"
d*'%'
j
Sargent Sets
Open House
l.M^E DALLAS—Bat gent's Store.
a long time fixture in this com
Triunity beside the lake, will hold
btarTHOTTThurRday, Friday ahd I
Saturday. Newly remodeled and re
furnished, the big store carries one
of the widest selections of mer-
chandise in Denton County.
Owned by H L. Sargent, the
st ora is a modern counterpart of [
the Md fashioned general" More
■nd features a complete line of
groceries, meats, building supplies
drugs, hardware, dry goods ana
sporting goods, including fishing
supplies.
Th* present owner's father, the
late A. S Sargent, opened his first
store at Lake Dallas, then called
Garia, In a brick building next to
the bank. The preseht building w«s
erettbd ih 1936 H L. was in busi-
nesg with his father until 1931,
whe he opened his own store in
Lewisville,
He continued the Lewisville bus!
ness until 1948, when he returned
to take over the Lake Dallas busi-
ness after his father's death Pre-
viously, H. L spent Jour years in
the ranching business in Hamilton
County. ■
Mrs. Rosco Dennis is chief as
sistant in Sargent s Store
The S*rgents have two sons, in
eluding one serving in the Army
in Korea and one in the Air Force
Sargent is 8 member of the I>wis
ville IOOF Izxlge and a member of 1
the Lake Dallas Church of Christ.
Lee Salmg who has been doing ,
contract work in Corpus Christi I
| for the past five months, is back
home He said, ' You fellows here
I don't know anything about drouth
I conditions In the ( Orpus area
I they've had about an inch of rain ;
j in the past 13 months, but the city j lo -Mr
, itself continues tn grow rapidly." I 1207 W
• • • » | Tuesday
A job was offered Roundabout, [ pita I
, but declined. ‘ Wild” Enos of Alli
I son, Wia< County, said. “We re go
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I from the Southwest by s commit-,
I tee of seven debate coaehcs from
schools in this area
NTBC'a team will not make the ert S Bogardus of Midland
I one of i daughters,
Bolivar, surgical; Mrs. O. L Jones, I the teams from the other four ,
C'u ,1 u • >W „#l I,. al Mr.' I a ■> Ir W air h ! s<-11'1'11* I * 11 fl V 111 P 1'1 Of) lOf C W \ O T k ,
— —■— Charles S Bogardus of Clinton, II1 .
I and George B Bt-jardus of De*
Moines and two grand children
births
A girl. Carolyn in, was born to
Air and Mrs Jack Welch, general
delivery, at I to p m Tuesday in
Flow Memorial Hospital.
A boy, Gerald Douglas, wis hot n i Mexia
Geiald Tinsley, i cf Dallas, Mrs. Hester R. Bishop ron|niiiier
at 3 21 pm. | pf Borger and Mrs Gayle Bishop j
Flow Memorial Hos ; of Phoenix, Am; one son. Sam '
W Mitchell of Denton; three Sis- J x-Jf HT A [ \fl 1 X
Carrie Griffith, both Of Charlotte, | VX1 DRIVE-INTHEATRE:
„ Night
Movietone Wewa Rotindtip
Flax house
Vesper. Stgnofl
LIONS ARE IN HIS LINE AND HIS
LINE IS LIONS
double service
as
I perintendent of the court
and lawn, has been confined to his I show will receive cash prizes
home. Suffering ftom an attack of well as ribbons
All FFA member* and 4 H Club
I boys who a.n resir.enta of Denton I
"...t Denton County and whose show animal* i
well hr proud l have been fed out in this county I
and
Bulldor'a
I iv c. mcck ana ueorg
| both of Denton and J B Beck <
[ Portland. Orc ; two daughters, j
Mrs. J H Killingsworth rtf hen •
c.. i . oweanriaii or., Din uornam | tun and Mrs Arnold Masch of
and Iveotiard Morri.*, all of Denton Etidell. and fight grandchildren
MM■■—MM
A gill. Elizabeth ( atherine
- born to Mr and Mr*. George
f ing to afart branding 300 calves Copp. 156.5 W Mill, Sunday at 10:35 |
I next week and I'd like to have you , p m in Flow Memorial Hospital j
help us do that work Of course
tho'e calves are pretty wild and
can just about climb a tree, but
you ought to be able to ride cm
cowboy' style'"
“I never worry about t
weather.” said "(. ebe” Moore, a
sponsors of federal control legisla
tion. By a 47 tb 36 vote, the Sen-
ate tabled an amendment offered
by Sen. Hill (D-Ala) which would
hav* dedicated federal revenues1
from off shore oil ahd gas wells to
—- a -tate-aid education program. . ..
Before the Senate is a resolution
to provide for federal administra
tion of the off shore area, with the
state* to receive 37Mi per cent of
the royalties from lands within
three mile* off their shores It
would continue In effect until a j
final decision is reached rtn owner-
ship of the lands
the 1,664 had voted.
Election officials expressed their
satisfaction over the number of
voters that appeared.
Some 60 write-in candidates were of Spanish
noted by Garrison who disclosed I
that none of them were serious
contenders for any of the posts; I
All received only a few votes each;
he said.
Miss Fannie Hell l^ee
z Ann
Km ma
Mrs W
1403 Bolivar,
| Mrs. W. T Binford. 2841 Lee. Dal-
las. Robert Dane, 1920 W. Syca-i
more 1
Demon Hospital and ( lime Ad-1 . ■" V
| rnitted Rnlatm Hill, 223 W Mui- 1 "y Temple ’’resbytenan
berry, medical; Mrs Lacy Sparks, *" -----;
808 McKinney, medical. Dismiss ; ,r. arfe . c
W F Blalock, Ponder. Mr*,j ,he direction nf Jack Schmitz and
| W, C Strickland. Sanger; Charlie
1 Ray Brooks, Ponder.
Elm Street Hospital and ( lime
Admitted M s Sam Gentry, 411
Center, surgical Dismissed
Jack Wright. Decatur; Mrs
Smith, Argyle.
if j - I Funeral services werE to be held ,
|| [ley Jy , fjCOSS today for George Taylor Beck of]
J ' | the Bolivar community who died ■
Rilt>V l nfht\ j Tuesday ih the Denton 1
llltrAOn Ilrtirf l and Clinic
Funeral aervlees for Wiley W ! Mr Beck.
Cross, 82, were to be held today *t
3 p.m. in the Central
Church with the Rev. Ixiys Vess
conducting the service.
I John R TYiomas ol Denton He al
i ways said, "When you see the show was a 225 pound DuroC, shown
scissor tail birds flying around hy J B HaiGer of the Denton
well, spring is High School t-FA chaffer. The
I blue ribbon hog was bought by !
* | Crawford Grocery and Market of |
Old J. 1) (rentrv has been doing ; Lewisville
...v for several days, 1 „ LL. ..
his brother. Tom, assistant su-|sale of their cattit,
house | top-ranking livestock in the 1952 i
as
I
l about spring hating arrived.
" *’ *" kept right | $1.25 per pound only after spirited i
We recall a saying of the late competition in the bidding with
Jim Thomas of the Green Valley Will Williams. Sr, Denton banker
J M Logue of (bo English de-
partment at Noith Texas Btat*
College will read for the Poetry; of the
Hour from 4 30 to 5 30 p.m today
in the Browsing Room of the main
library at NlsC. Sponsored by
the NTSC English staff and under
the direction of Misa Ruth Priddy
of the English faculty, the weekly
meetings are open to the publie.
Nancy Jane Greene, 9, daugh-
... , _. ter Of Mr. and Mrj R. E Green?
£ 2:30 p.m. at the Methodist Church of Dallas, formtrly of Denton, will
appear on television Friday with
the Jerry Johnson Variety Fait. A
piano pupil ot Dr Isabel Scionti,
she will make her third appraJartCe
on the show
Ferum Detriment *f the Warn-
au's Shakespeare Club will meet
, will
.speaker at the Thursday
meeting of the Rotary Club
She will be introduced by Dr
i Wallace Woolsey. TSCW professor
LEWISVILLE — Funeral
ices were to I
2 p m at the
Home here for William Israel
Bogardus. 81. who died Tuesday
at his home
A, resident of l,ewisville for li
years, he had lived in Dallas since
I p m. and the Nursery School PTA
will j
[ Florence i.angford,
: lessor (if home eci
on heeding Our ( hildren. < hit- . ca| Dismissed: Humor Henderson,
dren of nursery school age will j n()X 1175 ‘
be cared for at th? school 1725 fc 1’iaine; Miss Mar
Knif. and Fork Club *ch*dultd Cotr Pllot Point- M1S
to meet Thursdav will meet April I lM()ntj,()ineiy i.ewi.sMlle
8, Dr. Rex Johnston, president 1 p yp|| an(| ba|jV
' announced Judge Brantley Bur-
—fhgm, the speaker, was unable to,
'complete the Thursday engage- j
Miss ( rista Gertsbcrger, German ; ment. Members who have paid I
' and who will '
attend April 8
Mitchell,
. _ 1 ert
Officials
Point election had
the outcome of their voting earlv
today Justin will hold its city
election next Tuesday, city of
(icials announced
Hundley of Waurika, Okla ; four
nieces, Mrs. Stafford
Roy Mann. Mrs Walter
ston and Mrs
ham. all of Dallas,
nephews
Pallbearers were be ( laud
Sitses. Sim Yancey, Porter C
Gentry. Willis Davis, J. Earl Selz 1
J Winston Peel. Henry Berend. I
Omer Jones and Don Stephens, all
of Pilot Point and Dr Clyde Chap- j
man (((^Sanger.
j are eligible tn compete, regardless I
| of where they attend school This
the rule allows county youths who at-
...... — —, a tend school in such towns as ■
i native of thF Ciwnly, being born ' Slidell, Frisco and Valley View to [
in the Bartonville Argyle area, tenter stock in the event
I but in recent years lives in Den-1 ————--------——— —-------
,ton He said Wly. no. I don't uspd hy I
worry about the weather-1 m a ; rofnh;„ari„ ih w-or|d War , „
| cept the United States
At th* front In hla lin* and
hl* line la Hani, la Arumi
tINGR, •world- famaua far hla thtir
I A A * • A A A A) 1 » < A
era VOW
•ducation al th* maanaal jun-
|la brut** that braatha.
Nawlv arrived In tha United
Mata* from hit naflva India, fade ef ethar a ran la allura-
1»t Show 2:30 p ,m.
2 nd Show 1:00 p.m.
Preminant amanf tha maltl*
wvwTwi rrvwi wr*. nuvrv* inviv, rua* or urnar arenre airuro-
IINGH la cantldarad ana of menta It Captain Chariot tar*
the boat all atOMtid wild anl- ry who traina and preaenta hie
mol trainori that avar crooked Iteapa of eight aplrltad Palo-
a whip and ho la eteol nerved nunv Liberty Hutao* lit pro-
end calmly coal In the meet eiaian drilia which ere on
dohforoua If alfuotiene. Ho It oquoaftlon*i dollfhf.
••• outstanding feqt**re of the
Arrangements are under
;; if Jack Schmitz and
Son Funeral Home.
Born Oct.. 26, 1881 in Griffith.'
N C . she received her Bachelor
of Arts degree from Erskine Col [
1 lege al Due West, SC. She was a
I resident of Denton for twenty years
I and active in the First Presby
i terian Cbufch Mrs Mitchell mov
ed to Dails* following a stroke In
1947
Survivors include five daughter*.
Miss Ixus Ruth Mitchell of Fort
Mr*. C. G Roberts of
Mrs William T. Whyburn
Nebraska
(Continu'd trim 1 >
(no uiea T,le 'a,M4 rundown based on 1370
Hospital j,,f 2O5’* Precincts
Republican—Taft 44 863; Eisen
retired ho*er 35.660; Stassen 31,363. Mrs
farmer He was a member of the Mary Kenny (stand in fbr Gon !
Baptist Chureh of Christ. [MacArthur) 3.676
L. C. Freiley, minister of the | Democrats (1.389 precincts) Ke I
„ ... Welch Street Church of Christ, waft ' f«uver 39.454 Kerr 26.219
Mr. Cross, retired farmer, died I to conduct the funeral service at | Write-in votes for other c.indi-
Monday at his home. Born in Dal-[ the Bolivar Church of Christ at 3 | dates were- MacArthur 4 501; Gut
las County Sept 19, 1869, he came P m. Burial was to be in Oak Grove Warren 1.280. President Truman
to Denton as a young boy. Sur- Cemetery.
vivors include three sons, Cecil R J Pallbearer* were to he L H
CrOSi of Danville, Ky , Hugh Cross Martin, Jim Cole. Raymond Davud
and Wiley Cross, both of Denton: ) son, Jake vi-.ii b.-i... .n,
one daughter, Mrs W. R. Anderson 1 Roy Odom, all of Bblivar
r TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
nl | FRONT )>r<iux>in, blonde furniture,
block of s piare 912 W MulbCrr;.
‘‘ | 3 R(*-M furnished apartment, electric
I refrigeration, bills paid Dial C-8444 |
I RICH DIRT. flH sand, drive-way
_«ravcL_C.hexter Sparks. C-76B8
Ol Called meeting Stanllcld
4A* lodge No 217 AF and A,M
t/f’Vo Th tirade r 7 00 pm Work In
1 sMz4 r A Degree
NF Lloyd Willingham. W M
Lee Preston. Sec t
FOR SALE 12 xhltt-face cons with
1 reive* frotn 1 month to 950 pound*
1 C F PUnn Highway >9. 1 mile south
Pilot Point.
WANT ftab; sitting or prsctical nurs-
ing hv day. tilgtil or hour, in jour
home Mrs Nancv Msllfcote. C-2147
—----FTf A' FISARTH) ----
Denton Woodland. Roberts Rtrr-etr
, Brick Duplexes, pay otlt «ltl> rent
*950 00 down payment See Manager
I 705 Woodland Street
Joe Gardner of
Carrixo Springs are visitihg her
rs John Simmons, Dal-
Demo Primary
(Contimirrt from rag* 11
clnct I and D A Rnyd. Justin.
; constable, precint I 4
| The county chairman said he
expected otner applications to |
begin coming in soon, but he in-
dicated that many candidates may j |
not be aware of tne new date for 1
filing Prior to the passage of the
new election law by the 51st Legis 1
Isture, candidates had until the |
first week ih July to file for places
oh the ballot
ship proposals A two-third* major-
1 A string band composed of high
school age students will be organ- [
Ized at El Cehtro Recreation Cen-
tef Friday night at 7 o’clock by
Miss Laverne SchlaOzlier, senior
student at TCxa.s State College for
Women
Any high school student who he
longs fo El Centro ahd is interest-
ed in a String instrument may
come to the organizational meet-
ing Players must tiring their own
instruments
At the'"flrs! meeting, the group
; w ill plan future practice periods
Miss Schlaezlier said that the
| band would play both western and
popular music
I A music recreation major from
Rotary To 11 ear
[German Teacher .
in the bidding
community He was the father of and civic leader
champion of
Jim Hundley of Denton and Dick 1
1 diiuuvi luiii riniay ai n p in
Tex** etat. Colleg* fet w.m.rt Mow Memorial Hospital Ad-
Teacher mitted Mrs T. M Jones, Argyle, !
fl#,.. ... a. . < r___
PERSONALS
Dr Autrey Neti Wiley, director
" > English Department at
Texas Ftate College for Womeh.
Will Speak today to members of
the Dalia* cnapter of the TRC'W
Ex Students Association Her topic
Will be "Our Faith in the College
for Women Today ”
Mr* F. B Httey Jr , un i daugn
ter, Mary Ann, are spem'ing the
week in lAmgview visiting Mr*.
MueV's parents, Mr and Mrs. T
A Turner.
Mr and M
Carrizo Spi
mother, Mr.,
la* Drive
Miss Virginia C Doggett, daugh-
ter of Mr and Mrs W T. Doggett,
918 W Oak , was elected I*
membership in Phi Beta Kappa,
honorary scholastic society, ih
recognition of outstanding scholar-
ship as a liberal arts student in
the University of Illinois
Miss Carlene Garrett has re-
turned fo her Stamford home after
spending the week end with her
mother, Mr*. Vivian Garrett of
loot) Panhandle St
HOSPITAL NOTES
Flow Memorial Hospital
IlllKVU SV1B0. 1 *VI. OUIIVO, r»IR^a<7, wvw... TV... ...
tnedieal; Mrc. Amniida Sikes, 1917 | trip to Wetf Point unless
fiollvar, surgical; Mrs. O. L. Jones,, th: —fretz tHt ™
| TS( W Nurseiy School. The Pre- §angei/medical. Mrs Jack Welch, I schools is unsble lo go
School grouo will meet at 3 13 general delivery, medical; Robert1
and the Nursery School P1A \| Dane, 1920 W Sycamore, sur- /< " J
join them at 3 45 to heai Miss IM|s ( >iailes Saunders, 501 hraVeSiaP IXlleS
■ assistant pro-. Qa|Ci accident; Mrs. Gerald! r, rti * f
lessor of home economics, speak |-rjnsley 12O7 w Mulberry, medi- \SCt lOfta y C Or
L^rxzl.nv gkt.w I kll.r4.rx,. " ( |U|. . . .. ... . - / . I -7
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