Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 187, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 21, 1939 Page: 4 of 8
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care of shrubs on the campus.
Seif-Development Week
Tills is redbud week as well as
self-development week on the cam-
lege who alao oversees planting and
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With its 2.500 redbud tree*, is the problems and goes
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tiie trees during this seven-day i»e- 1
riod are to be In fullest bloom.
DAILY • SPECIAL
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’ She 'will speak tills evening in
the main auditorium at 8:15 o'clock
"Harmony in Dress".
Try it with cheese
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Invitations have been Issued by
President L H Hubbard to garden
2,500 BLOSSOMING REDBUD
TREES ON S. C. F. CAMPUS
TO BE MECCA OF VISITORS
bers to visit the campus during red-
bud week
As the trees will be at their best
Sunday, a large crowd of visitors
is expected, officials said Climax-
ing activities in connection with
redbud and self-development week ,
observances will be the coronation
of the Redbud Queen Saturday
night in the main auditorium
Lecturer Heard
Mrs Arthur Jersild of New York
City, special lecturer on personal j
development, gave her first evening (
talk in her week's series of lec- {
tures on charm Monday evening in
the college's main auditorium She
outlined the requisites for the ideal
American college girl, describing t
bloom now. they will not leach the
height of the blooming period until
Thursday or Friday, according to
Fred W Westcourt, head of the
rural arts department at the col-
Grid Aspirant
j Has Ankle Broken
Devere Walker. Junior from
Claude in Teachers College, sus-
tained a broken right ankle Friday
afternoon in the second inter-squad
contest of the spring football train-
ing camp. Walker will be out tor
the remaining two weeks of the
30 day session.
Walker, a two-year letter man
who has seen service both as a
regular and reserve the past two
. camplgns, is expected to make a
strong bid for a starting berth
next fall Because of the graduation
of Albert Dudley and Pete Mer-
shon, regular tackles the past sea
son. Walker looms as a likely star
ter next September
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1 yond the stage where she blames
other |x*ople for her own mistakes:
..I..- ::?• :~r has hurt feelings; people
know they can go to her with their
troubles and she will give sympa-
thy but she will not comment on
person* involves—the ideal
American college girl is aware of
, other people's worlds”
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are expected to be on the campus
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Softball Group to
' in a tryout trip to take members
PERSONALS
of the Ada Klwanla Club. The bus
be taken Those calling the
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New Members
For Garden Club
Order A Pound
DAIRY BUTTER
For Spring Has Arrived
In New Spring Colors:
Cactus, Saddle Stirrup
and Larlet
Price: 89c, $1.00,
11.15 and $1.35
Absolutely fresh and ap-
petizing at your favorite
grocery, or phone 292.
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has been done along that line, and
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IN S-OAttON FAIL*
Mrs J. F. Raley led in a discus-
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engagement ring; 5 diamonds
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other countries of th* Far East. He
showed slides of acenes in these
countries Friday evening to the
Dunkle family, the experiment farm
staff and Mr and Mr* T. W Buell
who live north of Denton Buell was
a classmate of Harlan's st Kansas
State University.
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Events Tomorrow
The Katie Daffan Chapter. U
D C., will meet at 3 p m
w.'.h Mrs L M Tucker. 1401
West Oak
The Wednesday Bridge Club
will meet at 2 :30 p m with Mrs
W H Lothman, 1914 West Oak
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Mr and Mrs Earl Tabor of Fort
Worth were the week-end guests
of Mrs. E H Crain in Denton
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The painter will start painting your home
the moment you give the word. He will do the
job with all speed consistent with quality. You can
rely as much upon the skill of his wbrk as you can
upon the lasting beauty, quality and economy of
the StiKHWiN-WiLUAMS paints he will use.
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derwent a major operation .Sunday,
was reported much Improved Tues-
day afternoon
Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Burr
Jr. Vine Street, at the Medical and
Hben elected secretary Her sucr es- I
f sor r— **-- “ «
j Johnston reported work done
■ assisting m a representative of the
i Garden Club.
[ Mrs J. F. Raley led in a discus-
i sion of "The Dahlia. Its Cqlture
1 and Adaptability to This Section "
1 Following this garden notes wen-
continued in a visit through the
gardens of the hostess. Twenty-flve
members were present.
Il'S that aubdc, new fashion
in which line and aimplidty
everything!** A dress of
immortal chic that**'* always
■man, always in good taste —
the ^moat useful thing tn
'your wardrobe. It’l our exclu-
sive Nan Tailor.
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cated are Clear, partly cloudy, cloudy, ram, snow, and thunder-
storms.
S. C. W purchased a 30-passen-
ger motor bus Tuesday to be avail-
able for any authorized college trip,
! Business Manager W M. Loveless
announced at noon.
Ihe bus was used Monday night
I in a tryout trip to take members , # m “ • 1
{of the Campus 8erenaders, college ()rf/anize I OIHPllf
dance orchestra, to Ada, Ok. where » UlUgUt
All Denton people Interested In
Tiie J. C. Penney store of Dan-
ton will observe the 37th anniver-
sary of the founding of the group
of stores in America, with an of-
fering Of siiecial prices on merchan-
dise, beginning Wednesday
7711s event marks the 13th an- j
rdversary of the establishment of j
the Penney store in Denton, of1
which O. E. Taylor has been man- |
ager during all this period The:
store has shown remarkable growth .
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, a feature of the observance oi
it the occasion, says the announce- i
•What n»*nt, will be the offering of very
unusual values throughout the'
Store The bargains offered are for 1
men, women and children. Much {
special merchandise has been pur- I
merit of Agriculture, was in Denton
Friday night and Saturday to confer
with P D Dunkle, superintend-
ent of the experiment station west surgical Clinic Tuesday morning, a
mm axwv*** * V, a ora iws *
being cultivated at the station.
Harlan has t
ly in bis investigation
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, In tlie meeting of the Garden
! Club Monday afternoon with Mrs
M S Stout, president, three new
membws were elected, Mmes Ben
Ivey, F K. Craddock and O E
Hastings The president announced
appointment of Mrs. Charles Smoot
to serve on the health iu>d rtxtrea-
tlon bureau of tliu Chamber of {
—Commerce. Mrs Francis Shelton
•ctioiTuiat gave a treasurer’s report and also
Guy a report of.the last meeting of the
rtaritp-ry City Federation of Women's Clubs,
d. i/ong were uic two. Be i-® Which she is a delegate It was
■rmrli the present term of voted to continue mombership in . *“"[* during that tiule
Or--. r>t«aiM*M*k. th- fwiHriition I A feature of the ofc
I Stoker will not be in the i
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SbMwin-WIHIama SWP-America’s meat widely used
brand df bnwae paint.
Mt remarkable ease of application sav*a painting
JS. Mm* apd lab*r. It* tr*m*nd«u* spreading and cover-
ing pourer* aav* paint. It* well-known durability
•avo* your bom* from w*ath*ring, decay, expensive
8 ;• repair*... *av*s frequent repainting, t**I
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Reading from top to bottom, weather symbols Indi-
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expropriation controversy whereby
—. . « . i u would retain iuii evuvrvi of the
t-Xperiment station petroleum industry and demand ad-
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expropriated concerns in exchange ; influenza
for a share of the earnings. Mrs D A Cowan, McCormick
-- i Street, is ill Of influenza
Mrs Charlie Pierce. Fort Worth
i Drive, who has been a medical pa-
tient at the Denton Hospital for
several days, was moved Tuesday
i morning to a For. Worth hospital
; Miss Christene Smith. 710 West
j Hickory Street, i« 1)1 of influenza
{ at the Denton Hospital
Mrs C D Judd, 515 East Col-
I lege Street, who was seriously in-
jured when her automobile over-
turned March 9 on the Fort Wor.h
Highway three miles south of Ar-
gyle. is convalescing at her home
to which she was moved several
| days ago from the Medical and Sur-
gical Clinic
Mrs Boyd Pace and infant son.
707 East Oak Street, were returned
home Tuesday morning from the
Medical and Surgical Clinic.
A
Brooks Drug Store
Phones 29 and 39
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,too, about theSiuft WfN-WMXMMS Budget
wmoflt Ran, which allows you to paint your
m« for as btfle as $5-26 per month!
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The Lockett Y. W. A. of the
travelled extensive- | Baptist Church will meet at
... — . ’ — having 7 30 p m today with Misses Iva
been in Africa. India, Chin* and d^h Bnd Dorothy Cox. 1009 North
—----T_ —t. ”7 Locust Street.
the regular slock, according to Tay-
lor.
The local store carries a large {
and varied stock of merchandise, 1
and the goods are attractively dis- |
played in the building and in
Show windows
Miss Robertson
Dies at Age of 92
Funeral services for 92-year-old
pioneer, Miss Magdalene Ann Rob-
ertson. who made her home with
ft nephew. Sam W Harper, five
miles north of Denton, were to be
held Tuesday at 3.30 p m at Grib-
ble Sprliig*..
Miss Robertson, who was born j
in Georgia Aug 10, 1846. died at 3 ;
a in. Tuesday She had lived !«r {
Texas since 1870 and in Denton {
County since 1892
She was a member of the High- !
land Baptist Church
the health and physical education I investigation for the U. 3. Depart-
| staff, and five other faculty mem- ‘
; bers of that department with 16
students to Sulphur. Ok., this week-
end where they will attend a meet-
ing of the Southern District of the
: American Association of Health,
Physical Education and Recreation.
able colors or color combini
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the Rebekah As-
r. Mrs T S Moore also is
attending Those who went over
r for Monday night’s session Included
c' { Mr and Mrs Harold Franks. Mm-'S
ltv { W M Cartwr:ght J M Louder.
! Dee Mays, Sam Maples and Miss
; Mae Foster
MEXICO CITY March 20—OF—
The Mexican government appar-
' BALLAS WOMAN TO HFEAK IN
DENTON
Mrs G 3 Taylor of Dallas ar-
rived Monday to be the guest of
Mrs R. C. Patterson, and to speak
Tuesday afternoon at a meeting of
the First Baptist W M U
i DENTON PEOPLE AT SHERMAN
BANQUET
The Denton cnamber of Com-
merce was represented by seven
men at the annual banquet of the
Sherman Chamber of Commerce
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noon High score for members wax w)u wllllams president. J L Bald-
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they played for a dinner meeting --
of the Ada Klwanla Club. The bus All Denton people Interested In
has a Reo motor motor and a Beck ' the spring and summer softball ac-
bodv It is painted blue and white.; tlvltles were asked to meet tonight
It will be used for choir and or- 1 at 7 30 o’clock in the council room
chestra trips, field trips and for at the municipal building First
trips to Lake Dallas The bus will steps to form a Denton softball as-
take Dr. Anne Duggan, director of soclatlon. and to organize leagues,
will t; "TO::: “■*
meeting urged that there will be a
representative present from every
prospective softball team, whether
or not it is definitely organized yet.
and whether or not tt was a mem-
ber of last season s leagues
With a reliable painting contractor, we
will pay you a visit at your convenience. We will
inspect your property thoroughly—and tell you
exactly how much the job will cost—cash, or by
the month under the Snmwin-Wmxiams
Budget plan. You will not be obligated in any way.
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and the following guests Mmes. ~
Snow. Bert Everett. Sidney Bran- i J^jy’or
denburger. Jimmie Leslie. Elwood -
! Allen The meeting next Mon- |
dav will be wi h Mrs Richard Tai- |
laferro, 205 Hann Avenu ■ me Mexican governmeni appai-
ently seeks a settlement of the oil
{ expropriation controversy whereby
■ it would retain full control of the
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remained the Co-
1 field In the city commissioners’
0«* Tueaday it was repoit. d at I
• municipal building. R L Hop-
r. ehairman ami candidate tm
-election to the council, and Leon
. Sparkman were the names iist-
I for the April 4 ballot.
* “ > county Judge’* ctfiM. ttu-re
•wiae the luunea of two can-
** race for city —*— •
April 1 electio
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•lauding for t_ J.
S. Long were Ute two. Ba
sneer Stoker, chairman, is . the^ federation.^
cauae of Incrvaaod teaching change chairman
Mends uuoted him. , I—*---i? _.T -------------
| lyjited t0 H-ueved of the cholr-
i manship because of recently having men
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waiTnot appointed Mrs F H chaaed for the sale, in addition to
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I Highway 24. in which work she is (
or cards, showingSMMWiM-tVMXMMS
era complete, modern. We will be pleased
g them to your home-or you can see our
charts at our store.
Dr. Arthur H. Smith, prominent
biochemist of Wayne University in
Detroit, Mich., will lecture In the
8 C. W science auditorium Wed-
nesday afternoon from 3:30 to 3:30
o’clock on "Biochemistry—Corner*
| stone of the Life Sciences". Towns-
people are invited to attend.
A program cwnbliiln* oteervance
of Texas independence and state-
hood will be presented at the
monthly meeting of the Katie Daf-
fan chapter. U D. C.. tomorrow at
3 p. m. In the home of Mrs. L. M.
Tucker. 1401 West Oak Street, with
Mrs H C Thompson and Miss
Minnie Paschall assistant hosteases
“Texas Heroes” will be the roll call
topic.
James Redway. ao4i of Mr. and
Mrs C. H. Redway, is much im-
proved following an Illness of pneu-
monia.
Dr. Frank Weeden, pastor of the
First Baptist Church, will speak in
Sulphur Springs this evening at a
banquet of the young people of
the Sulphur Springs First Baptist
Church.
Mrs. Boone Riney of Ponder, who
sustained serious burns Saturday
morning when her clothing caught
Are from a gas stove in her kitchen,
was reported to be critically ill
Tuesday afternoon at the Denton
Hospital, her condition having
taken a turn for the worse over
night
Otis Howard Price,
son of Mrs Lucy PTice. 810 West
Sycamore Street, is quite 111 at the
Denton Hospital where
medical patient.
Kenneth Fry. two-year-old son
of Mr and Mrs Gordon Fry, south-
west of Denton, is quite ill of in-
fluenza at the Denton Hospital.
Lee McNatt of Aubrey la serious-
ly ill at the Denton Hospital where
he Is a medical patient.
Miss Noel Francis. 1604 Crestnut
Street, who was very ill Monday at
Guy a report of.the last meeting of the
to which sh* Is a delegate It was
Mr and Mrs Arthur Maddocks
spent the week-end with relatives
In Gorman
j Mrs. W J McConnell will be a
I member of a theater party in Dal-
I Us Tuesday night which will attend
I the concert to be given by Marian
i Anderson, famous negro contralto.
; Prior to the concert the group will
I dine at the Adolphus Hotel.
Miss Katie Henley attended the
concert given hi Fort Worth Sun-
day afternoon by Marian Anderson.
: negro contralto
Mr and Mrs. Lee Pooie have
' as guests their daughter-o-law and
I grandchildren, Mrs Lawrence-Poole,
! Katherine Ann and Lawrence I^-e.
[ four-months-old twins, of Norfolk
Va The father, who is In the U
j 3. Naval air service, is on a cruise
and is now stationed at a Cuban
pert.
Henry Caddel. representing the
local I O O F Lodge, and Mrs
Norton Moore, representing the Re-
bekah Lodge, are in F,rt Worth
attending the 99th annual grand
lodge of the I O O F
45th annual of
and L A. Mcitonaldi *"lb‘y Mr,t T 8
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by Mrs H H Snow and bingo by
1 Mrs Elmer Phillips rhe hostess BTOVt
served a dessert course to members { ^’“the “local Chamber. Bill ~Housr
EJ Lunes Bridge
Club Entertained
Mrs Gilbert Rouse was hostess to
El Lunes Bridge Club and other w.
friends in her home Monday after- | ‘^^^ay" night"' In' the party "were
made by Mrs Esta Sams, for guests Vice “president” O L. "Fowler,
manager. ---- ... -----
j chairman of the good will bureau,
Mrs Elmer Phillips
president of the Junior C. of <
Preston and County
Judge Geo. P Elbert
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