Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 170, Ed. 1 Friday, February 28, 1930 Page: 4 of 16
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POT PLANTS,
Phone 223.
Phone 1174
EVERY DAY
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Imperial Sugar
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Ideal for Spring and Summer Wear.
From Prints to Solid Colors.
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CHOCOLATE SANDWICH
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Freeman Rowell wfll enter-
tain with bridge at her home Sat-
urday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock.
and
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market loses*. Q. J. Cassell Berry,
president, declared the loners would
have done better to invert tehir
money in Texas lands
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Feb 28 —
Harvey Jackson was acquitted by a
jury here of the murder of W P.
Parker, editor of the Blue Shirt, la-
bor organ, and former editor of the
Menace. anti-Catholic publication.
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 eggs, well beaten.
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Roast Veal and Potato Dressing
Candled Sweet Potatoes
Creamed Celery and Green Peppers
“* BTtad Butter
Head ■Lettuce and Russian Dressing
Chocolate Pie with Marshmallows
Coffee
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We are placing on the market Saturday a new
Lest You Forget
You can find your silk wash dress at $5.95 and
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The County Federation will
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Loan Association
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goat. We send your groceries out in a
hurry like an airplane, so you don’t have
to come to town.
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And don’t forget we carry a wonderful awort-
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puffs, Washington pie, eclairs, coffee cakes, jelly
rolls, doughnuts and all kinds of pies.
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Ask for Peacemaker Bread
A Denton Bread
ingredient for many
famous recipes.....
Five Indicted on
Peonage Charges
Psalms Completed
by Euzelian Class
Bridge Party
Saturday
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BROOKS DRUG STORE
Phones 29-39.
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Class day exercises at the College
of Industrial Arts will be held this
year on April 24 Instead of during
commencement exercises as hereto-
fore, according to Miss Jessie H
Humphries, associate dean of the
college The graduation exercises
will be held Monday morning, June
2, at 9 30 o’clock.
The baccalaureate sermon will be
preached on the preceding Sunday
morning Speakers for the com-
mencement exercises soon are to be
selected.
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the arrival of .the amarteat frock*. Alto a
fox neckpieces.
ual income tax returns, but lh bulk
through the Husband. The opinion
jointly affirmed decisions of the
lower federal courts in Louisiana and
Texas in favor of the taxpayers.
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,. The Ruse han Sunday School
..Class of the First Baptist Church
>t met with Mrs R E Greening on
Thursday afternoon and under the
leadership of Mrs Theo Brooks fin-
■ ished the study cf the Book of
Fsalams. Mrs W. S. Donoho offer-
ed prayer. C---- —J
throe guests were present, to whom
the hostess served refreshments.
The Epworth League of Roanoke
Js possessor of a felt banner which
was won at the district conference
Seven members and i held in Bowie recently
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a cocoanut bar in wrappers
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the membership is smxll at Roanoke
the League is very active Those
who attended the Bowie meeting
are: Erls Lassen, president; Bertha
' Ratliff, vice president; Mrs. C. W I
Haynie, secretary-treasurer; Eliza- I
beth Pippin, second department
tuperintenaenT? UarrolT GMTilNiST
third
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Pebeco Tool fi Paste
I puna Tooth Paste
Pepsortent Tooth Paste
Nqulhhs T<M>th Paste
Honey * Almont! < 'ream, small
Honey A> Almond ( ream, large
Hyrnp Pepsin, lartv
Hyrup Pepsin, amull
Hal llejMitleu
Haver Aspirin, 12’a
t'lvlc l.asn Pound Paper
Coty Pace Powder
1.Interior
Llsterlne Tooth Paste
WALSENBURG, Colo., Feb. 28 —
The theoyr of a pilot that his plane
w*s crippled by shots tired at it
by cattle rustlers caused an tnves-
1 tigat ion today into an airpjlane
crash that brought death to a high
school girl and serious injuries to
’another on isolated Mosca Pass yes-
> terday
* Miss Elsie Noble. 18, hi?h school
Student at Pueblo, was killed and
Miss Abra Tallow, 18, also a stu-
’• Bent at the school, was seriously in-' "
, <ured Harry Miller, pilot, suffer-
Bknd sugar, flour and salt. Add^ sllght lnjurie, I
•z Miller told authorities he felt two
shots hit the plane after which an
■Ailercii refused to function
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Sport* clothe* have been expre**-
Iiik a preference for the natural
waistline •» the new lines have
come Into favor. Jean Patou
chooses Rodier jersey in a pattern
of green and yellow on a red
background as the basis of a suit
which exploits the new feminine
Bllhonetle.
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vanilla Beat well
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In sanitary wrappers. Ask for it at your gro-
You can also secure from them pecan pie and
and cook
mixed Stir constantly Add
Boil 2 minutes Pour over
ingredients, which have
placed in shallow bakint;
Cover and bake 50 minutes in mod-
erate oven Remove cover u nd bake
10 minutes
( hCMolate Pie Filling
1 baked pie shell
2-3 cup sugar
1-3 cup flour
1-4 teaspoon salt.
2 squares chocolate melted
tablespoons cocoa.
2 cups milk
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governors will resemble the white
house in Washington
JOINT INCOME TAX RETURN TO
BE FILED BY HUSBAND
NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 28.—The
United States fifth circuit court of
appeals here today upheld the right
of husband and wife to file individ-
Roanoke league
Awarded Banner
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Plane Believed
hired I pon hv
(.at tie Rustlers
“John I» So Particular About His Shirts”
Each family washing is kept intact in a special
net bag. Pure sudsy water is gently rinsed through
without harm to the finest shirtings. Then to the
ironem from where come the shirts ironed just the
way a man likes to find them in the morning. Have
more time for yourself—and please your husband.
Phone No. 8. ’
DENTON STEAM LAUNDRY
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CUT FLOWERS, POT PLANTS, FLORAL DESIGNS
“Visit Our Greenhouses.”
Denton Flower Shop
1710 N. Elm.
Display Cases .
for Historical
Collection Here
Three new dieplay case* have re-
cently been added to th* equip-
ment oC the historical collection at
the Teachers College, according to
Dr. J L Kingsbury This make* pos-
sible a much improved method of
display.
I i One of the cases ha* be4n in-
stalled on the second floor of the
Education Building and will
ed by practice teachers of
Can History. Th* case will contain
material which will illustrate points
in this course and things with which
the teacher* wish the students to
| become familiar.
In one of the cases all material
which been obtained in Nicaragua
through the courtesy of Mis* Pau-
lin* HamUton of Bluefield, Nic-
aragua, has been placed on exhlb-
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The third case now contain* the
history of iliumation. All types of
lamps are now on exhibit from the
time of Solomon to the present
date This case ha* been placed on
the third floor of the Library Build-
ing in the main corridor.
Awards made by Kd Qt*y, Ballas,
)udge of the first semi-annual show
of the Denton r —
Breeders' Association,
nounced hero Friday, the
of the show.
Becsuse other varieties shoWh did
not come up to standard, awards
in only two classes, chinchilla and
New Zeeland whites, were made, it
was stated.
During the afternoon and evening
Thursday large crowds attended the
show and much Interest was ex-
pressed in the rabbit raising indus-
try here.
The awards announced follow:
Chinchilla
Senior Buck: Frank R. Stanford,
first; Lester Cave*, second; Gorge
W Sheridan, third.
Junior buck: A. 8. Keith, first;
Frank R. Stanford, second; M. T.
White, third.
Senior doe: Jack Overall, second;
George W Sheridan, third; Kb first
award made
Junior doe: George W. Sheridan,
first; Elam Yarbrough, second; J.
E O. White, third.
Doe and litter: Mr* J W Taylor,
first; Lester Caves, second; J. E O.
White, third.
New Zealand Whites
Senior buck: L. J. Bourdon, first;
C. E Carruth, third
Junior buck: Prod Bush, first and
second.
Scnio:.- Doe: L. J. Bourdon, first,
second and third. ’*-■■■■
Junior doe L. C. Gray, first; Fred
Bush, second.
Doe and litter: Fred Bush, first;
C 8. Keller, second and third.
Champions
Senior champion buck: F. R. Stan-
ford.
- Junior chonuMon buck: Fred Burdi
Senior champion doe: L. J. Bour-
don.
Junior champion doe: L.’ C. Gray
Grand champion of show..Frank
R StanfcWd.
Dr. C. D. Judd of tlie faculty ot
C. I A spoke before the home eco-
nomics department of the Shakes-
peare Club Thursday afternoon at
the hom> of Mrs W R Lakey with
Mrs R L West assistant hostess
His subject was '‘Civil government"
and in opening his talk he said the
government of a country is an in
dex to the civilization of the coun-
try. He mentioned that the two
great question now before the peo-
ple are the finance situation and
the law enforcement problem In
doting he used the letter of the
word citizenship to forim an acros-
tic to better conditions
Dunng the business session pre-
tided over by the chairman, Mrs. I
Francis Craddock. Mrs. M D. Ful-
iingim was transferred from the fine
arts to the home economics depart-
ment. and the dub voted to sponsor
a business meeting next year
The home was beautifully decor
nted with baskets of forsythia, and
the hostesses, assisted by Mrs C. E
Hastings, served a delicious ice box
chocolate pudding with whipped
cream, and coffee Twenty mem-
bers were present and guests were
Miner: Hastings. J J Roberson. J
E. Blair. Z T Kerley. F. V Garri-
I son. Belle Staniforlh and W R
I Laney.
FINGER WAVES
This Week, 25c
Try one of Mrs. McCau-
n> fipecial wrap perma-
it waves with beautiful
jlet ends, $8.
Hwme 18l4; ;
The Anne Clare Apparel Shop
Mrs. Inez Edwsrds^ Ray Jr afifi
two children, Sherley'and M. B TIT,
of Post, are visiting her parents, Mr
and- Mrs D. M Edwards, 222 Nor-
mal Avenue.
spring hat in the new shapes and colors at $1.48 to
$3.95. And a pretty style and pattern in a nifty
wash frock for $1.95.
Men’s and Ladies’ Oxfords in the Star braqdy- s
Roberts, Johnson & Rand Shoes are better.
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DAY EXERCISES^
SET FOR APRIC24
BLANTON
BLANTON. F b 27 -Mr
Mrs Van Taylor and children
Bartonville were here.
Miss Edith Williams returned af-
ter a visit in Denton
Mrs. Lulu Bays visited in Den-
ton.
Mias Louise Roberts of Denton
visited Miss Edith Williams.
Miss Helena Dooley of Denton
was here
Mrs. Eula Harrell and children of
Denton visited Mrs. Lula Bays.
Misses Bertha Mae Taylor, Edith
Williams and Clara Bennett were
in Smyrna.
Roy Addison of Denton was here.
Clifford Dooley of Smyrna was
here.
Paul and Glen McCreless of Smyr-
na were here
Mra. Sallie McCreless Is ill
William C. Peacock of Wichita
was here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ran Brumley of
Lewisville were
Pete McCreless was at Sunnydale.
Misses Bertha Mae Taylor. Edith
Williams and Jbhnnie Bays
tended singing at Shiloh.
Carl McCreless of Denton
here. ’
George Williams was in Denton.
Mr. and Mrs Otis O’Toole return-
ed to Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Coleman and
Harry O’Toole of Fort Worth visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bays.
11111—11 iWkIHIIUf of HarUmviUe
was here.
Mr and kB* Robert. Teague were
111 Wakeioti
chocolate and milk Cook in double
boiler about 20 minutes or until
filling thickens
Add eggs and
and pour into
Cover with marshmallows Ba.ce 12
minutes in slow oven Cool and
serve.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—Wirt
Franklin, president of the American
Independent Petroleum Association,
testified today before the senate lob-
by committee that his organisation
had raised 850,000 to advocate a
duty on petroleum in the pending
tariff bill
Franklin said it had been sug-
gested to him that the oil and sug-
ar interests combine forces to get
what they wanted In the tariff bill,
had
ISogEKVH
Thursday Bridge
a £lub Meets
«pflr Thursday Bridge Club was
•ntertained by Mrs. Freeman RoweU
Thursday afternoon when besides
the lour tables of members three
, table , of guests played. The home
was attractively decorated with
SWe< ' peas, calendulas and pot
plants, and at the close of the aft-
jernoon a salad course was served.
Mrs F W MrKnlght made high
geon lor members and Mrs Holford
Russell for guests, and both were
.presented with remembrances.
Guests other than- club members
-were Mmes E. C. Brodie, Louis
Oooci Raymond Kahn, George and
Viola Poage. J. H. Boyd, Marvin
Loveless, W M. Hughes. J L Ad-
ams, Tom Ray, Sam Laney, Homer
Trimble. Mark Waldrlp, Mary Kluss,
Leonard Harper, Priestly Lipscomb,
and Mrs. Audria Boyd Mrs. C L
Oliver was d tea guest.
KANSAS CITY. Fob 28—A mail
plane of the Kansas Cltv-Dallas di-
vision of the National Air Trans-
port crashed near Overland Park,
Kas., today The plane was badly
damaged, but Earl Rockwood Dal-
las the pilot was uninjured. Engine
been | trouble led the pilot to attempt a
| landing and the ship crashed into a
tree.
DALLAS Feb. 28 -Milton Wood
and George LoWe who said they re-
sided in the Rio Grande Valley
country reported to police here to-
day that they had been held up on
the Denison highway north of Dal-
las by two men who took their auto-
4 mobile and $195 in cash.
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Leon County, alleged to have con-
spired to force a negro to work out
a debt claimed to be due C F Cobb,
tenant tanner for whom the negro
had been working
Named in the indictment were
Cobb. M A Shepherd, justice of the
peace; Ed Parker, farmer-constable;
W 8 Jameson, town marshal; and
Tuther P Taylor, deputy sheriff and
candidate for sheriff of Leon Coun-
ty
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jiOCALS
The Las School P.-T. A. wlU hold
~ a “tt” tournament in the school
r auditorium this evening at 7 30
7 o'clock, a small admission being
^jcharged to meet expenses of im-
provements at the school All mem-
bers and patron* are urged to be
’ present and others will be welcome,
» 4$ 1* announced by Mrs. C. C Hofi-
t inan. president
Born to Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Baker.
1104 Panhandle Street, Friday, a
* boy. James Edwin
* Dr. Charles Saandm. who was
’ taken to Dallas Monday for treat-
ment following several days of ser-
I lou-s illness, was reported much bet-
fier about noon Friday in a tele-1
■ phone communication from
* Saunders to the home here He will
remain a few days longer, it is now
■ thought
Dr. L. H. Hubbard, president of
f C. I. A., will speak on "The Wom-
« an Citlsen" Saturday at 2 o'clock at
“the monthly meeting of the County
Federation in the council room of
■•the municipal building Mrs. J Ed-
?win Taylor will give a group' of
7 short readings Denton women are
especially invited to attend whether
> delegates or not, it is announced
“ by the president, Mrs W C Kim- |
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He added other suggestions
mentioned lumber interests.
Franklin testified he was In the
oil business as a producer, refiner
and marketer and he had been in
Washington since February 3, In the
interest of a duty on oil.
He had discussed the proposed
ol itariff with a number of senators
both Republicans and Democrats, he
said, asserting no one had been em-
ployed and np ‘‘influence hired" to
represent the association.
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Roast Vral and Pstito' Dressing
5 pound rqaqt of veal (loin sug-
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1 teaspoon salt.
1-4 teaspoon paprika
3 tablespocns flour
1-2 cup water
Wipe off veal with damp cloth.
Make deep cut in one side to hold
dressing. Add dressing. Sprinkle
with salt, paprika and flour. Place
in roaster. Add watei. Bake for 25
minutes in hot oven Cover with
lid Bake 2 hours in slow oven.
Remove lid and bake 15 minutes or
until roast has browned well. Baste
frequently while bakinv
Dre sing
2 cups hot mashed potatoes.
1 cup soft bread crumbs
1-4 teaspoon salt.
1- 4 teaspoon paprika
1 tablespoon chopped onions.
2 tablespoons not milk
1 egg
4 tablespoons butter, melted
Mix ingredients and bent for
minutes.
Candied Swet I Potatoes
4 tablespoons tat
2- 3 cup dark brovgi sugar
1-2 teaspoon salt
2 cups water
6 large, peeled potatoes.
1-4 teaspoon paprika.
Heal fat in frying pan. add sugar
slowly until it is well
water,
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McALLEN, Feb. 28—Election of
officers and selection of next years
convention city were the principal
items on today’s closing program of
the annual convention of the Texas
League of Building and Loan Asso-
Speakers at the opening session
yesterday told how their busings*
had been hurt by the recent stock
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Permanent Wave* $5 to $4I»
Eye lash and brow dye/$!.Sht"*4""-” '
Electroliaia, 25c a hair or $5.00 an hour.
Capable operators. Phone 191.
NONA MAE BEAUTY SHOP
CONVENIENT
POUND BAGS
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