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PERSONALS
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has been ill for three
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College student. Private entrance
Oarage 807 Parkway 768-J after 4 OC
At Home Party
Oonoart Hall
Lucky Pup
Party Time
Adventure Theater
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About Town
The World Today
8 porta Weather
Perry Como
Featurette
News Headlines
Variety Fair
Hynrl a Hollywood
Cowboy Thrills
Range Buster*
The Show Room
Newsreel
Musical
Magazine
Under the Hal
What's Cooking’
THE ANSWERS
Henry Puckett. 218 South College
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Bowling'* Healthy
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Varsity Alleys
118 S. Locus* Ph. 1067
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PARM WANTED
HAVE buyer for good dairy farm. 200
to 300 acrae. Alar buyer for good
strx'k farm of about same acreage
O Lsngley. JU-6442. Dallas. 5001
Dresel Drive
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Ann Alden
Bobby Peters
Disk Jockey
on the Record
The City of Denton will buy one
U B s 225-S4 JanlUol unit heater
or its approximate equivalent. Sealed
bide will be received until 6:00 pm,
—J . November 3. Specifications
i will be available In the office of the
1 City Purchasing Agent The city re.
eervea the right to reject any or all
bids
yjright, Longview, G«ne Raymond.
tMeadors' was the morning s only »hd Emil, all of Tioga, three daugh-1
J* Ute court judgment ” '
• Saturday afternoon, Lewis fined
Jhck Ray Lindsey »15 for speed-
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having spent the summer in Colum- !
j bia, and Paulaski. Tenn . with rela- ■
’ lives and friends. He letl Denton
Mary Bo- July 1 and returned home Oct. 20.
10 00 Tut Pattern
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8 45 Weather
"What if we don t come
back? . . . those wonderful
dinners at . . .
You'll make it Doc . . .
We'vet got a hunch
But stop by end
We'll pack a lunch.
the III .
Methodist t bedside of her brother. Ray
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Ponder.
Lillian Estes.
KIERAN WYNN • GALE ROBBINS * GLORIA DE HAVEN
easts so ns um AM ay»c o» BERT KALMAR and HARRY RUBY
Swees te te SHMSt Mu I . srneM w WCMAff) TXMPf . m JAC* CUMMiNft
a aa sue n mm
Crankshaft Grinding.
Grind th* eanneeUng rode Jour-
nals tn the rar.
valve grinding,
5 00 Sketchy
I 6 15 Time for Beanv
5 30 Webeter Webfoot
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GEORGE GILMORE
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Denton, Texos
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/t's MILLION PNOOF
Pravwn In morw than a million homas
Succatash. corn and beans mix-
popular with the Incas of ]
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4 15 The Hard Core
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Due to the short time ollowed before reporting to active
duty, I am unable to personally care for the transfer of
my patients to the physician of their choice, therefore,
the medical records which I possess will be turned over
to the medical doctor which eoch of my patients might
choose for their future core
The Aaaoclstad Press reported
that Texas was bright with sun-
shine today and skies were gener-
ally clear. Low clouds were In the
Beaumont and Lufkin areas, and
El Paso reported high, scattered
clouds Denton also had bright sun-
shine. Sunday, despite a Weather
Bureau forecast of rain
It was a beautiful autumn day.
Temperature* al mld-morulng
ranged from 39 at Amarillo to J
at Brownvsille.
Light scattered showers fell in
East Texas during the 24-hour pe-
riod ending at 8 30 a m. today. Ty-
ler had .13. Texarkana 06, Pales-
tine .04 and a sprinkle fell at Luf-
kin. No other rain was reported.
High temperature yesterday was
98 at Co/pus Christi, and the low
overnight reading was 37 at Dal-
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ment Private entrance Electric
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Light* Out
Frank Galium
Col Da Ware Hports
Wrestling Matches
as any sandy-land potatoes, well,
you don't know your potatoes
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Explorers
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diately. His other companions
stayed up a little longer to tell
the tale of their adventure to a
wide-awake town
"Andy,” the little cocker spaniel,
and the two bloodhounds used in
the search, each got a bone and
some sleep
hart and Amarillo. Low maximum
yesterday was 67 at Texarkana
and Lufkin where it was shower-
ing High minimum last night was
High minimum last night was
37 at Galveston and Brownsville.
Fair weather was forecast for
the entire state today, tonight and
were expected in Die porth and cen-
tral portions of Eaet Texas includ-
ing Denton and the U 8 Wsather
Bureau predicted it woujd warm up
in the Panhandle and South Plahi*
tomorrow afternoon Moderate
wind mostly northerly, were pre-
dicted for the coast. i
Good and
35 60-28 50
20 00-25 00.
(questions folk* snffrring
from ache* in leg*, arm*
bark, shoulders; stomach
disturbances, indigestion,
gas pains and a general
run-down condition when
due to lack of Vitamins
BP B2, Iron and Niacin)
By RANDY DVRAND
Wil-
• LAST TIMES TODAY •
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A Family Fictere
In Technicolor
Taken from the navel by
Robert Louis Steventon
Tex Beneke fir
Hit Orchextra In
"SWEET SERENADE"
And Color Cartoon
r I. ALDRIDGB
Purchaalng Agsnl
Denton auto accessory dealers
won t run out of mud chain* this
! winter, it would appear, as we
' saw a big barrel of them uruoaded
'here this weex Lav. winter, during
the jces’.orm. there were no mud
I chains to be had here and one
dealer made a trip to Dallas, wtth-
i out mud chains and slipped around
all the way to Dallas and back to
get chains for ha customers, one
1 man saw him unload the chants,
asked where he go| them, found
that he had been to Dallas with-
out chains on his car He said.
"Weil, if you can go to Dalias and
back without chain.*.. I can do with-
out em here and walked off.
or rent trailer*
AUTO SERVICE.
Funeral sarvico* for Mrs Faya
Kamp Holcombe were to be held
today at 3:30 pm. in the First
Methodist Church. Burial was to
be in Roselawn Memorial Park
under the direction of Shepard s
Funeral Home.
Mrs. Holcombe died Sunday at
1 30 a m at her home. 406 Bryan
She was 46.
She 1* survived by her husband.
G Holcombe her parents, Mr.
and Mrs B F Kemp of McOaul-
ley, one son. Jim of Danton; one
daughter. Rues of Denton; two
sisters. Mrs. Scott Lee of Ponder.
Mrs T. R Crance of Arcadia;
nine brothers. Ralph of Portale*.
N M . Clyde of Post City, Ray-
mond of Sylveater, Fraaiar of El
Reno. Okla . Warren of Hamlin.
Rex of Roby. Fred and Frank of
McCaullay anc Guy of Sylvester.
•Set Midnite®
Registered Nurses Saeiety
hold their regular monthly
Tuesday at
Nor-
Dr.
HOUSE FOR BENT D B Carjwntsr,
3 mil** East of Denton. Old Mc-
Kinney Road
FOR SALE Good used
like new, reasonable
Dsnton or 1792-J
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Smith News.
(Stanford
THE QUESTION
Do you take the new product
HADACOL, which everyone Is
talking about, for deficiencies of
Vitamins B>. B;. Iron and Nia-
cin? If so. what are the results?
Final rites
dovsky 87
9 30 a m. today tn the St. Thomas
Catholic Church of Pilot Point
Burial w as in St Thomas Cemetery
under the
Funeral Home of Pilot Point
Mrs Bodovsxy died Saturday at • are
p m. tn the home of 1„.
Annie Schindler of- A farmer-iriend. handing Round-,
I about a sack of sweet potatoes, j
: said "You m*y have the idea that I
j really fine sweet potatoes grow <
j only in sandy soil These were I
j grown on my black land place and [
I if you don’t think they are as good |
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tolouial .
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
Always A Good Shov
LAST TIMES TODAY
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Military
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defense a
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to the de
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Martha MaeDonald •
KlUrhtn
Winter officially arrived
county court here this morning
As case principals, judge Jurors,
and onlookers filed into the court
room this morning they found two
giant gas heaters instated at each
end of the chambers
The heaters were Burning. Coo '
; rains and the corn suffered from a
'windstorm." he r— *'
direction of _the Beck people have gone
. business in a big «
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her ! which affords wondertul pasture ' |
_ e a / » f . t wri/T h a I tif R1111 Fid -
ters. Mrs Schindler. Mrs Justin*
Metcalf of Gainesville, Mrs Alat-
na Lubbers of Tioga; 24 grand-
children. 14 great-grandchildren:
one sister Mrs. Louise Setn and j
five half brother* and two half-
sisters
Pallbearers, all grandsons, w-ere
MONDAY LIVESTOCK
FORT WORTH. Oct 33 - (API —
Cwttl* aleady. Cnmnmo to medium
daughter aleera and yearling* 30 00-
37 60: Pew good fat yearling* to 39 00;
Beet oowa 19 00-33 00 ~
choice slaughter calves
Common to medium
Stocker calves 33 00-31 00: Few light-
weight calves to 36 00; Stocker steer
yearlings 30 00-38 50 Hsifer yearl-
ings 37 08 down. Stocker cows mostly
30 00-33 00.
Slaughter ewes strong to 50 cents
higher Other* steady, O<xxl w-ixiled
tmnt'* and shorn lamtw with No 1
27 50, Slaughter yearling*
Common t - - — ...........
14 00-18 50 Feeder lamb* J4 00-
Feeder yearling* Zil tk»
t.H CIXx
Ort 23
2 38 3 4
1-3-1 88 1
4-4-»« 3-4
said, ' but those
Ulto the cattle ;
iy. The hillsides
covered with wild lespedeza. ;
for Mis Mary Bo- July 1 and returned home Oct. 20.
of Tioga, were held at ’The tobacco crop in that section t
was greatly damaged by excessive i
e-Aveva t H a oner C1iff*»r*a/1 frOTY? A '
-Jet
I has been
i but upon
’ connected
; Post. His early education
7 00 T-Men In Action
7 IA Walter Grear*
7 30 Stanford'* Family
7 46
DbutMr9 Lingerie
Show Set Tonight
At Country Club
.A dinner at the Denton Country
Club tonight will be followed by
the first showiAg of spring and
summer line of women and chil-
dren's lingerie by Russell Newman
Ortnpany
The showing will be for the bene-
momi t\
WGHTH
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2 unite i Ri
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No
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LAST DAY •
i Tbt Mera Brea
tS^HAFFY
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FRED ‘ RED
ASTAIRE SKELTON
VERA ELLEN • ARLENE DAHL
Mrs. A
: ney who
! weeks, has been taken to St Paul's
Wiley has returned alter j^ogpn^j at rhallias for treatment.
Mr and Mrs Homer Boswell and
Jimmy Boswell visited Mr and
Mrs Grover Maddox in Dallas dur-
ing tiie weekend.
Rev J. H Burr, of the Hope-
well Association of Durant. Okla ,
Firemen had a busy Sunday
with three grass blase* They were
wt 1921 Chestnut, Orrkldd Drive
I and 816 North Kim
. The
I will
I meeting at 7 30 p m
Medical Surgical Clinic,
Scripture Streets
Hinkle will be the guest
Clarence Phillips. F N Rir.ey
Champ Taliaferro Richard Talia-
ferro. Morris Kibler. Joe Mitchell
and Jimmy Raley
L. L. LaRue, educational: Rev
Gordon Collier. V G Marahall
Jack Bond, professional Dr
Norgaard. Alabama Mordeca:
Buford Alien. Manuel Bishop, Sy-
Lockhart. Cv Youngblood
Orr. Jr., public em-
Roberts. Homer Ec- j Off R YONDER
Bush. B J Green. I un I .... /
a oo Kugis,
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and
formerly <’f ' s-n-ukcr
The Denton Girl Scout Council
will meei at 7 30 tonight in
KuiUa on September | parlor ot (he Fust
W A Parnell, former Lewisville
Citizen now of Happy. Texas is
here for a visit with his brother.
Ward Pimell Purnell left Denton
County in 19*7. We found Abe Scott
talking w.th him and Ward and '
Abe was telling about what a great
baseball team Lewisv.lle had 62 ;
tear* ago Abe umpired three
games between L-tt.e Elm at d
Lewisv.f.e a- uuu. time. He said.
I ne'er uv better ball players
than the Purnell bo;s, Os^ar, Dale,
and Ward, and they played with-1
out gloves in those day* ‘ Purnell
is also sisiting h;s n.ece. Mrs
George Ritter, and family
I Continued from Pag* 11
Orr. Jr , and Lon Green, vice-
chairman
Division heads and their work-
ers are.
A H Brinkman, automobile; Jo*
Barns Clovis George, Vernon Bell-
er. Joe Brooks. H D. Hubble.
Speedy Jones. Ed William. John
Storrie, W H Oillentine. Georg*
. Avery, Joe Hubbard. J B. Skld-
I more, Lloyd Gwin. Drue Calhoun.
Mike Stephens. Jimmy Massey.
Marvin Hum and Paul Keenan
Jake Craven, clothing; Boyd
House Joe Bowers. Bert Lovette.
Paul Revd. Tommy Laney. Elsie
Herd B Coon and Bob Jone*
Forbe* Dyer, construction: Clif-
I ford Mulkey. David Mulkey. Joe
B Evans, Shelton Ryan. Jack Hod-
ges
son.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Flow Memorial Hospital Admit-
ted; Mrs. Eunice Reedy. 911 Fan-
nih. medical patient; Mrs Ruth
Hester. Lewisville, medical pa-
tient. Mrs. Bun ah Nix. Aubrey,
medical patient. Mrs Carolyn Mc-
Donald. 1920 1-2 West Sycamore,
surgery; Louis Enlow. Banger, med-
ical patient; Mr* Annie Pouts.
2704 North Locust, medical patient;
Gertrude Gibson, TSCW. medical
patient. Mrs. Monroe Terrell. 927
Oakland, surgery Mrs Flossie Lee
Laird, 811 Bushey, medical pa-
tient; Mrs. L J Bourdon, 1114
Cong res*, medical patient. Eloise
Meinen, Pilot Point, surgery, Jer-
ry Simmonak. Justin, surgery.
Dismia»ed Mrs Alma O Smith.
401 West Hickory, Mrs Dorothy
Lewis. 912 Bell; Larry Powers
Justin. Mrs. Dorothy Williams and
Infant aon; h|rs. Eunice Reedy.
911 Fannin; Mrs. Bonita Gresham
and Infant son. Mrs D A Rog-
ers. Cellnk. Jerry Reason. Pondeg.
Kelly Giles. 831 McKinney; Mrs
Clara Lamar. 613 Grove. Sidney
Zlgei, 114 Ave E
Denton Hospital and Clinic; Ad-
mitted Joyce Dunn. 117 Center,
surgery; Betty Page and Frances
emergency treat-
330 Bonnie
Mr* Dor
Dismissed
was. weekend visitor tn the home
of his daughter. Mr* Loyd Roger*.
315 Collins. Rev Burr waa tn Den-
ton to attend the Westford Asso-
ciation of th* Freewill Baptist
Church.
Mr and Mis A W l>-----
of chickasha, Okla . visited with
her brother and sister-in-law. Mr
and Mr* W H Miller 2217 West
Oak. over the weekend
Mrs Jack Burson of Kankakee
arrived Sunday to be at the
’ " f Sadler.
| ji . iws n'viiue A who will un-
j dergo major surgery, in Dallas Tues-
day.
Two of Denton"s fine Lewellyn
Setter* have passed on to their |
reward after having given their ,
! owner. Carl Smith. 12 years of lute .
I hunting Old Dun and June, two"
setters Carl bought In Carolina 12
i year* ago, died this summer
• • • •
Hugh Everett, who knew Den-
Leo Lubbers Jodie Schindler. Joe , ton 60-odd years ago. is here lor
Bodovsky. John Wavne Bodovsky, 1 a visit
Clarence Bodovsky and Donald Bo- i mick*
dovskv Washington, D
lived since. A part of the tune he
in government service
retirement he became
with the Washington
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ceived in the Denton public schools: Tommy Brooks Brooks Holt,
and he was then a classmate of ’
Will "Williams. Sr His parents. Dr
I and Mrs Everest lived at the north
end of Carroll Street, which in
those days extended north only to ,
Pearl Street t
Survivors in addition to her par-
ent* are a brother, Robert Gen-
try. Jr . 23, and a sister. Wilma
Jo Gentry. 15. both of Lewisville
Five aunts and three uncles also
survive They are Mrs Jack Thorn-
ton of Fort Worth, Mrs Wilma
Todd. Mr* D L. Mosby. Mrs
Harry Wilkerson and Mrs Ray
Hopper, all of Dallas, and J D
and Tom Gentry of Denton and
Rpn nf I .♦•u tuvillp
Round
iContiniisa ».v«m r-a(v n t
fortune awaited him as told by the
little card a penny produce* ajong
with the poundage. The card said.
"You like praise and applause
Lennie said. "Well, I am not getting
so much praise since you came
home, as people are again taking
me for you. While you were away
quite a few people mistook me for
Col. Tom Cole, a really fine look-
ing man. so I felt all-puffed up
Now. that I am being taken for
(you. am not feeling so hot.”
Word has been rect-ived here of
to g.xxt Slaughter ■ death of Winford Toon, *on of j u;al
‘ Mu will Toon ot Los
! Angeles. California.
! Denton and a nephew o: John B
Thoma-** ol Denton He was killed
. uv acUuu tn I'
'30 He was in the Marines during ' ch-ir,-h
2 Tsliow ml.o j 13- ; World War II and continued in the ,
J serene alter hostilities ceased m
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Charles C
Pat Robert*. Homer
J. B Busi), B J Green.
W. Greer.. Hile Splawn, George"
J T. Gaston, Walter Pas-
Mrs M P. Frank Mrs.
E Anderson. Eu- j
W C TYeece. N. Jar-1
tugan, Q M Calvert and Charles
Silk
Harvey Rjdlon public service
Robert Cole Bill Russell Jack
Stephens. Roy Appleton and R B I
Woodrow Taliaferro, residential I
Wilford Pierce and Nat Noles
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9 900 Shovtlmi
B 18 "Wintsr Carnival”
*30 Ann Bharldsn
6:46 Ricbant Carlson
10 30
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10 M Msrviu Wiiiiaaia
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Ford Thss ter
Psge,
ment
Brae, medical patient.
othy Riggs. Aubrey.
Mrs Temple M Dane Pilot Point;
Mrs. Paula Jay Brown. 1J60 Boli-
var Mrs Odls George. Aubrey;
J T Farris, 514 North Etan Mr*
R E Denison 1032 Colt
Elm Street Hospital and Clinic:
Admitted Mrs Jack Wheeler, med-
ical pauent. Dismissed Mrs J
L. Aday, 903 East McKinney; Mrs
Roy Bicknell and infant son Hunts-
ville. Mrs C M Yarbrough. Au-
brev. Charlie Wayne Maple* Rt 2
John H Bennett, 1214 Morse
BIRTHS
At the Flow Memorial Hospital:
A boy to Mr and Mr* Billy R
McKee. 1205 12 Johnson.
Avenue. Blue-
field Virginia:
"I suffered from
stomach distress
I WK*
* rest
at night and
couldn t get any
relief But since
I've been taking
HADACOL I
can eat any-
thing I want and
•lerp like a log. Thank* to HAD-
ACOL .''
Mrs. Nora Be*hlrs of 633 South
Knight. Wichita,
fered from nag-
ging arhes and
■<«. pains and had
Uf*aw WHM trouble sleeping
W*- night* After tak-
Wf .•»• ing only one bot-
1 *k.-A He of HADACOU
my pain* went.
I started sleep-
fiHk 9B Ing like * k>g My
appetite picked
up and I started feeling fine I wank
to tell all the people I can how
HADACOL helped me "
Mr Don Lloyd. 2705 West 35th
Street. Austin.
” » " The job
of a newspaper
I route 1
man is a *trenu- |
j ous one. involv- I
ing lifting many |
large bundle* of 'I
newspaper* Be- "
fore taking HAD-
ACOL. I suffered
from aches and
pains which
made my duties
a painful task After aeveral bot-
tle* of HADACOL all pain dls-
i appeared I feel better in *very way "
’ Mrs Joe Bukowski. 921 Sanborn.
------ - . Ottumwa. Iowa:
"Before I started
to take HADA-
COL. It was near-
^^■ly impossible for
me to do my
■■housework I was
•^1 weak, didn't
sleep well and
‘^■lacked an appe-
tite But alnce
•“taking HADA-
I now do
my hou**-
THIffi.
MATTiJ'
3 WOBBS
E B Reeves, a Denton-reared
man who ha* beer, in the L 8.
Army for the past 17 years, ha*
been promoted to major
his family are new- m
Japan. Reeves, when a be*,
carrier on the Record-Chronicle
Mrs Reeve* i* a daughter of Mr
. and Mr» B D Gammill of Stony
Rebering,
fitting.
8 ml thy muffler* ft
Fords ft Mercurys.
The largest stock of Rebuilt
engines and regreund crank-
shift* with matched bearings for
exchange in North Texas.
tite.
sr."^ taklni
'■«K* ±COL
tMBGmrraAal) c.. ______
work, sleep well and hav* a good
appetite I'm really 100". bettor
since taking HADACOL.**
NOTE: You can get this wonderful
new HADACOL al any drugstore
in this locality. HADACOL ia so
effective because it doesn't give
eymptomatle relief- HADACOL re-
Ueves the bbal cavmi of ache* and
pain* tn annk. legs, atouMorg, teak;
■tomnch distress and a general
run-down condition when due to
lack of Vltaiglha •,. B, Iron and
Niacin In yuiir tysteoi Costa only
a small amount per day ’TYIal-ate,
• iwe. Tbo L. 81m. ("wymite
FOR RENT Unfurnished 3-rvxcm du-
plex apartment Close-in. Call R
L McNabb 4*4 or see W E Coker st
Ooktr’a Barber Shop
fit of Southwest buyers and for ’
sfties representatives of*the com-1
pany. R B Newman and Don
Robinson will act as moderators
* The line to be shown will include
g poncho psjaina which i.* » three- i
pieue ensemble with
mg orer-farment fashioned like the
$ ex (can poncho. Tin pmi.hu ie-
|al»oe« 4b* brunt h coat m mv
group. Alsu to be sp.owu will t>e
a sleeping garment ba**ed on the
Bikini batlnug suit The pajama.**
Will be s companied by an ov it- |
irnwnt that may be u*ec as a
shortie gown or robe
*M*xlels lor the showing are Mts>-
es Delores FYwlcr, Jane Tatum.
June Asbury. Patricia Hypms.u.l :
Dnrcla Schultz, Dorothy Mangum.
Majorie Broughton. Carolyn Jung
«Jid Helen Beys of Texas State
College for Women and Mi-ses
Nadine Brammer. Nita Long, Ei.id
Little Al Jean I) Darnel ami Joyce
Mane Edgar ot North Texas State
College. I
9 30 pm in
(daughter. Mrs
: Pilot Point.
Mrs Bodovsky was bom
(31. 1863 in Csechoatovakia
came to Texas as a child and to
*T O Meadors paid a total of Tioga in 18sH She married Leopold
|}8 in Justice of the Peace Z D Bodovosky a*. Dubina in 1887.
Uewis" court this morning on a Survivors include seven sons Fre
Aarge of carrying over registered and Leo of Gainesville. Gilbert of.
yjright. Longview. Gene Raymond. Steve
C P Whisenant, B i»
Rea Giles. Bert Moore and
Johnny Powell.
Jewell Smith finance and insur-
ance. Raymond Wheeler. Bruce Da-
vis. Raymond King. Marvin Ra-
mey and Jimmy N*blett.
Clif Hastings, foods and bottle
Harry Ray. John Sublett, i
---- ‘ ---------, F E- ‘
Bor.ar Ed Lane Paul Hamilton
and W S. Harpool.
George Surber, furniture and
amusements L C Cole. W F
Barlow J E Yarbrough. J. B
' Floyd. J H Full*. Grady Denman.
' ae»r-z*a* Dhilllrw t* K.’
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 62, Ed. 1 Monday, October 23, 1950, newspaper, October 23, 1950; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1348478/m1/2/: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.