Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 130, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1939 Page: 3 of 8
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10c
65c Country Lard, lb. .
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For
Boxes
For
24 Lb.
Ba«
288
Texas
Bunches
For
25c
10c
Baltimore
OYSTERS
Extra
Standards
Pt. 23c
Kitchen-Craft
Flour
12 Oz.
Can
ORANGES
CARROTS, 3
Decker’s
Tall Korn
BACON I
Lb. 25c "1
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Pork Sausage, lean, 2 lb«. 25c
American Cheese ™ 20c
Longhorn Cheeie, lb. 15c
DKEHSED HSNS AND FRYXRS
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--GROCERIES
JELL WELL 3 I
CANE SUGAR
PUMPKIN
SALAD DRESSING
Tendered Picnics, lb.
Salt Jowls, lb.
Cottage Cheese, lb.
Bologna, Visldng, lb.
10c
49c p
4 25c
Southern AA
l^dy, Qt. XUC
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 4 25c L
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with Sherwin-Williams
SWP for as little as
$5 Per Month
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Mr, Joe
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Mrs.
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Mrs. Tuckei’s Shortening
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25c
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PEAS
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Airway Coffee, 2 lbs 29c
10c
FIG BARS
Edwards Coffee, lb.
Look for Your Name
10c
SAUERKRAUT
5c
PIMIENTOS
THE LUCKY 20
25c
PRUNES
Soap
5c
15c
APPLE BUTTER
Octagon
2 for 5c
19c
2
POPCORN
Raisins
TenderNweet
Russet - Burbank
Texas
A Phone Call Will Bring Them to You
Com
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POTATOES
10lbs. ... 21c
Lb.
GRAPEFRUIT
23c
Watch for More
Garden Patch
14c
APPLES
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Tire hosleas used polled aaeliaa
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Subject for P.-T. A.
Stokely’s
Honey Pod
4 Oz.
Can
Texas,
96 Size, Doz.
Stokely’s,
No. 21 (’an
No. 2
Cans
Lbs.
For
MEADOLAKE
DIFFERENT
Libby’s,
26 Oz.
J F Webb of Teachers College
faculty spoke at the meeting of
matters must be studied by present
day parents and teachers, whereas
reporter! still seriously ill at
home here
I hursday Bridge
Club Meets
The Thursday Bridge Club met
Black
Beauty
Sleepy Hollow Syrup, pt. 20c
16oz.5c
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some ,._T
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Brooks Drug Store
Phones 29 and 39. Where Denton Trades. Free Delivery
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diligent economy
and drakes of in
come, easy go again
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216 Winesaps,
Each
Brown’s,
Cello, Lb.
CABBAGE
I l/2C 3
Fancy Dried,
4 Lbs.
White King Toilet
Regular Hite
POWDER
SOAP
Lux Soap, 3 regular bar* 17c I
Lipton’s Tea, { lb. 21c J
Now is the time of year to take the cold treatment to
prevent colds. We have complete treatment that you
can take at home, to be taken by mouth. It is also time
to he taking your vitamins to give you the resistance
you need against colds and flu.
lelivery j
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If your name appears below,
sign this ad and hind it to any
Dealer who has MEADOLAKE
Margarine. He will give you a
l-lb. carton of MEADOLAKE
Margarine FREE.
Niinmal'I. | ex
Seedless. 15 oz. box 1UC 1
Safeway Butter, lb .28c
Fresh Eggs, doxen.,.24cj
A-Y Bread, 16 oz. loaf ...7c
A-Y Bread, 24 oz. loaf ..10c
’ Oleo, Bestspread, 2 lbs. 23c |
Crackers, 2 lb. box
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Pork & Beans,™ r
Waldorf Tissue, 3 rolls . 13c
Scot-Tissue, 2 rolls 15cII LfoiWW*
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lUhtuln. 1’115
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Oal.ee. J336
I ilwards.
I <A rl< k.
Mr. John lisle.
*- “ V. Hardie.
Hogan. *<m;
uDad«’ Mghr at
P.-T. A. Meeting
Mrs. E. C Brodie was hostess for
the Wednesday Bridge Club Wed-
1 nesday afternoon, having five ta-
Tubme University, which Is IM
years old, occupies a »3 acre campus
in New Orleans.
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Shakespeare fl
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Group Meets
“Dad's night" at the North Ward
Bcitool Wednesday evening, spoil-
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Mon wm opened with song, and a
I 1 prayer offered hy Mrs T. J. Gist.
. In honor at the birthday
* ert > Gee thia nxmth roll
the moat successful of the school
year, attended by approximately 78
parent*, and teachers, the fathers
taking active part Ln the proceed-
JBL X, Usters of Ttachers Col-
lege faculty, who lias been in Day-
ton Ohio, and other points doing
extensive research in radio educa-
•t— 5ke before the group on
hta findings WQttun Up-
w Indian Uwe Call" and
"Irish Eyes are mulling ” Mrs Jack
Bchmtu. P.-T. A. president, closed
the meeting by tlianklng the men
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program, of witlch Shelby Phillips,
principal of Die school, was chair-
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Twenty lucky housewives listed
below get free trials of that new
and finer Meadolake Margarine.
Whether your name is listed or
net. you wdll be lucky if you
get Meadolake and learn Its bet-
ter quality and economy this
week-end.
important. ----r
The session was presided over by
tile president. Mrs, George Kirby,
| and good reports were heard from
■ all standing committees Mrs Hous-
! ton Eggleston, membership chalr-
i man, reported 51 paid members.
| The president appointed Mrs Jack
j Hester anti Miss Olenna Harris a
i committee to buy supplies for the
Mrs. J D Gentry, ways
j and means chairman, reported a
! ?* t” “"“d from the
died and left the young , performances of the womanless ,
/M>n Tr. luce tHon o yoor ...-aaiu- month. It
hard-working 1 was voted to entertain the gradu- I
‘ I ates of the school this month, and !
I room mothers were appointed to 1
make arrangements. I
Fifty members were present and j
the attendance award went to the
fifth grade, taught by Miss Florence
; Davis Room mothers of that room.
( Mines Houston Eggleston and Ar-
I thur Eggleston, served refresh-
| merits. Students, directed by Miss
Marguerite Sinclair, sang.
By MARIAN MATH MARTIN ‘ .. 'n“! literature department Of the,
tlie UM> iKdioU p.-T, A. W«dMMi*y shata^pearr cinb held tts meeting’ r -
afternoon, on “Home and School ■ - - - — ■ — ■ vvr i
Problems”, stressing co-operation
between parents and teachers to-
| ward solving the Increasingly dif-
I ficult matter of child development.
He pointed out that certain things
may not be understood, or ntiay be
fnrunlfpn hv hnth ^smiinB in rtfHal-
MWBWEFS
Marjorie Hillis, author of “Live
Alone and Like It,” will be pre-
sented at S C W main auditori-
um tliis evening at B15 o'clock as
| us a Drumu Aerses attraction. Site
will talk on "The Art of Gracious
Living "
, Hom to Mr. and Mrs. Charles
j Wil.‘on, 215 Bois D'Arc Street, at
I the lAedieai and Surgical Clinic
j Friday morning, a girl, who has
I been named Dorothy Lucille.
| Deputy Sheriff leon Hannah is
his
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In a dinner session
U of P E O ,
with Mrs Grace Bailey, the chapter
contributed $26/75 to the Colley
College emergency fund Mrs W W
King, social service chairman, re-
ported on a Christinas party for
the primary grades of the Fred ,
Douglass School when a phriistmas |
tree was held in the school und I ,
40 bags of fruits and sweets were ; club'was presided" over' by* tha
acting as a Santa Claus. ; retiring
Three S C. W students told vatrghn. was given a surprise mts-
Christmas stories A small balance I —••---------- ■
was left from the sum donated ;
for the party, and this will be used
to buy gilts tor the same grades i
Mrs E. C Bryan read the State P
E O by-laws and the constitution!
of P E O was discussed Mrs
Jack Johnson reviewed Plato’s "Re-
public." us a part of the year’s
study of Utopian philosophy as a
panacea lor social injustice.
Places were marked for 12 at l lie
dinner The next meeting Jan 26.
will be with Mrs W W King at 7
p m.
’ "V* < c. 'I't'Tn.
I ful to her as I can be for not ex-
ceeding them." an indulgent Ims- !
I bund remarked in mv presence.
In most households the eternal
triangle Is less of a problem tiiim
the eternal struggle to divide till1
i family funds with anything like ,
equality One or Die other usually
geLs the short end, ami if not, then j —
the child of their bosom geLs both /■
ends if they don't watch out
Parents have a grave resjion.sl- ;
bllity toward their children They
I should instill in them an apprecl
I ation of the value of money and ,
Ills importance in life without in-:
j stilling 1n them n miner’s love for’
j his gold. i
In many American families there -
is money that is eventually bound
to be handed down from one gen- ;
eration to another It may be a
I fortune or it may be merely a nice
little nest egg. but whichever it is. 1
it carries a curse when its misuse 1
besmirches the character of those
who inherit it.
So. you fond parents and grand- ■
parents, and all of you who be- '
moan the fact that you have not
been able to .save enough to pass
on to your loved ones, take heart
and be glad that you car. save tliem I
from the particular temptations
that come with inhe ited money
I Easy come, easy go - remember?
Lucky Names Next Week j
Kay, 15111 V
luiiiiur. 1113
Mnliiin, Jr .
Mrs. < I..
Mr*. Amelia
I J. Re«l-
Ray Sadler,
poetic Justice sometimes—
ir.ee, in Lite case of old
meanies and tightwads who have
clung to their money in a manner
worthy of a better cause. A young
woman I know told Tne that she
got a great kick out of treating her-
self to a diamond wrist, watch
bought with some money she had
inherited from an uncle wl»o was
a miser in all his relationships
with his family'. "I couldn't resist a
chortle over the idea Hint he might
be watching me spend tiis old
money,” said she.
It is quite possible that one must
be born with the money instinct in
order to pile up any money, lor tiie
woman usual'
spend faster as tiieir incomes in-
crease I
; Shower Given
( lub President
Meeting with Mrs T L. AndFf-
e ^*,’KTl,ursd“y afternoon. El Circulo
given "the pupils with Billy Kink : MrZ*lR^yWMj)o^, and *the
students told :
A small tmjaoi'e . ce|laneous shower of gifts? The
of Rob-
... _ — —™ ___ call was
answered by giving incidents tn the
life of Lae, and "The Bword of
Lm”. a poem, waa read by Mrs J.
H Normile. T\ie remainder of the
ductecT^y^Mrs^W tAi’&hlek»aL
resulting in prtaes for Mmes A B
Cain and Taylor Meredith. Tlie
hostess served refreshments to 16
members and five guests Hie next
ineeUng, Jan. 36. will be with Mrs.
Cain. IK»7 Bell Avenue
GROCER: Please hand this
signed ml to MEADOLAKE
salesman or mail to Meadolake
I cods, Inc., Sherman. Texas, for
your full retail price of Meado-
lake givin. Thanks.
/Qg^n-X- - >
P. E. O. Chapter
to Aid College
ior ana lor cut oy Mrs a. a Brown
of Chapter ol Sanger Pot plants and cut flow-
Thuraday evening ers were mingled in room decora-
tion and the hostess served a salad
and dessert course.
No. 2
Cans
This amazing nru development
by Mrx, Tucker that iiax revo-
lutionized the margarine busi-
netw gh»riiie*i hot <ake*. bix-
•uitw, toast and bread. Fresher,
sweeter, more delicious, easier-
to-direst, Mertiiolakv vegetable
iMargaine i* mm tasty, nourish-
ing and healthful as tin* moxt
expensive spreads for bread,
but it costs a lot less!
Mrs. Kale Aklin. 330 W
or> ; Mrs. Jas. I>
Bolivar: Mr*. I
5ID Pearl; Mr*. II
S 1.04 list . 1
223 Normal;
1211 \ F.hn;
1507 U Oak; Mrs
‘.10 Bell. Mis c
Barnard; Mis. \ s .himes, Rt I.
Benton; Mrs. B. V
L<m list; Mrs. M ('.
Grove; Mrs. I rank
1820 H thrslniit;
X el ms, 2011 X I Im.
Oliver. 311 Mounts; ’
Parmer. 121 I rv ; Nirs
Held. Ill Pearl; Mrs
913 Egan; Mrs || < Thompaon.
Ijm list ; Nfrs. (osETge Heu-
ver, 3Oft NN NyeoHHH-e.
The literature department Of^the^ I
in the 8 c. w tea room Thruaday Wednesday Bridize
afternoon with Mms Lee. Johhson. j . r- J
T C Dossey and E I. Kyy hortes- Club F.ntertained
sex, and a program wax presented
on "Debunkers and Muckrakers.".
led by Mrs Ella Kelley Routine ’
business was disposed of and Mrs. '
L. D. Cadenhead was presented as . . -. . - . .
a new member, elected at a prev- “,Ki
imu KMitan 'ln* Hi*h «core was made by Mrs.
‘^nSw^l or Uie Underpriv- w McXnight and high cut by
HUSKS- days U,ey were not 80 w« the subject of a paper ^5
written by Mrs M. H. Leak, but! ^h"r w- f-
because of her illness read by Mni.' 2™^' ^^}CaS’
L H Moore Under the general L “arl1"'
topic. "The Miscreant Politician." ^2i, / a m i V
Mrs. C A Montgomery reviewed f?0!**111' L A MtDonald *IM1 J
Paul Leister Ford's "The Honorable
Peter SlearUng," and Winston —
Churchill's X'ouHlsUm " Mrs B. W u£u^e d worX- rt”eSe airf
Boyd read a paper on "Problems of lll«uye ueiorauve senerne. ana
the Immigrant, and Miss Minnie J*™ “
Pascliall one on the Emancipation 1 1 *?■ 361 wln t* wlth Mrs-
of Women," which was concluded M d vamp,
with a round-table discussion
A salad and tea course was serv- |
ed to 26 members and a guest, Mrs
F H King of Houston. The next
.meeting. Jan. 26 will be with Mrs.)
J A E. Mackey and Miss Dixie Boyd with Mrs Lee R McDonald Thurs-
day afternoon when the hostess ar-
ranged four tables for member and
guest players. High score for mem-
bers was made by Mrs W. J. Mc-
Cray. for guests by Mrs. James Tay-
lor and for cut by Mrs E B Brown
j INHERITED WEALTH IS RISKY.
OFTEN DEBAUCHES ITS HEIRS
Easy oorne, easy go—and what
easier than inherited money? Yau
parents, grandparents, uncles and |
aunts imbued with the creditable forgotten by both’groups in deal
idea that you must amass money I mg with children, and that such 1
in order to leave your loved ones — - ■- ---------
are not always doing them a kind-
ness Husbands who die leaving
sizable sums to widows arc not al-
ways doing them a kindness eith-
er. Easy come, easy go
There once was u young man
whote mother married for the sec-,
ond time when he was a little boy
In the course of time ills mother
died 'Die young man married when
he was earning in the neighborhood '
of $25 a week—not a large sum on ,
which to support a wife and lit- rest room
tie boy. And in the course of time i and means
Ills stepfather, who had not re- I total of $55 59 realized
married, died and left the young performances of “—
man $50,000 In less than a year wedding presented
this self-respecting, bnrH-u/nrkine 1 U...U tr.
young man. who had been the best
of husbands and fathers and seem-
ingly very happy with his family,
had walked out on them and after |
several months of hilarious living,
married a young woman who, from
every point of view, seemed to
leave a great deal to be desired.
The moral of this distressing
tale is that had our young man
not come into sudden affluence he t
would have kept his balance, his
self-respect and his wife and child.
Having been subjected to this sud- J
den change of circumstances, he I
proved quite unequal to the strain I
Nor is tl»ls case exceptional Few [
people can stand prosperity, esjie- |
daily when it comes to them with- j
out tiie slightest effort on their |
part.
One assumes that the wife who
had so cheerfully shared our young
man's lean days might have been
entitled to share Ids prosperity al-
so. but instead she now finds her-
self hurriedly divorced and living
with her children on the smallest
sort of allowance.
Fortunately, all those who inher-
it money are not vicious or weak,
but the average fortune accumu-
lated slowly and by dint of hard,
is made ducks
no time. Easy
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T. C. GROUP HAS FORMAL
DANCE
Members of the Industrial Edu-1
cation Club of Teachers College
were given a formal dinner-dance
Thursday night in tiie 8. C W
Club Sponsors of tiie club are Dr
and Mis 6 A Blackburn. Mr and
Mrs 3 D Hair, Wayne Adams and
Ruy Carnes (
Mother's Standby in Treating
CHILDRENS
Vv COLDS
"H> ifca i
roa hylic vino di»- ’
r^XlSr comfoits of chest
krt" 'xJ colds aird nig tit
coughs, rub Vicks VnpoRub on throat. ’
chest, and back at bedtime Its poul- I
tlce-vapor action relieves local conges-
tion and helpa tiie youngster relax Into
restful sleep.
FOB COUGHINa and Irritated throat due
to colds, put VapoRub on the child’s
tongue. It melts, bathes the throat with
comforting medication Also massage
on throat and chest,
row HCAD-COLD "sniffles" and misery. ,
melt a spoonful of VapoRub In a bowl
of boiling water Have the child breathe
| in the steaming va
I pors This loosens B C
. phlegm, clears air- \g ■ wHvWw
passages VapqRuk
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Miss Joy Hawley will return to
Chicago, Ill , this evening after hav-
ing visited In Denton for the past
month with her parents, Dr. and
Mrs W H Hawley.
Mrs R H Garrison has returned
from College Station, where she
visited her .son. Capt. L. I Garri-
son. ansi with him spent Christmas
at New Orleans •
Mrs J P Kerley of Denton and
Mr^ C M Smith and son. Charles
Knox Smith, of Plainview, are
spending two months in San An-
tonio.
jiy I
It. is the exception family
whose income increases and whose
ex|x>iidituies do not
"How much does it cost us to
live? All I make." Haven't you often
heard men make tliis or u similar
remark? "My wife thinks up ways
and means of keeping pace with ,
my earnings, and I'm Just as grate- ;
average man apd
GUARANTEED
Better Flavor
Or Your Money Back
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for Our Daily Bread
MEATS
FRUITS /\ND VEGETABLES
MEADOLAKE
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I- L0 CARTON OF
FRIDAY
LUCKY ll‘i
Peach - PEAR
Tidbits
3
X25c
Harvest Blossom
Flour
98c
4S Lb.
Bag
Texas-Mu id
Compound
77c
8 Lb.
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Don’t Fail To
Attend
THE LA MODE
SACRIFICE
SALE
25c
PURITY BAKERY
Phone IM
Cream Puff®, Chocolate
Eclairs, each 5c, 6 for 25c
3
Butter Scotch Layer 35c
Milk Chocolate 35c
Chocolate White Layer
for . 35c
Almond Angel Food 35e
We
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Fruit Cake, special while they last, per lb.
Specify PURITY BREAD And ROLLS at Your Grocers
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Cream Pie, each 25c
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