Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 254, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1945 Page: 4 of 12
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Pint Jars, doz.
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Pen Jell
Carrots, bunch
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75c
Quart Jars, doz.
Cut Okra
17c
Veg All
Mason Caps doz.
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35c
Kerr Lids, dozen
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Chili, Ih.
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Dallas to Raise
School Fuads
Let’s Finish the
Job!
Buy More War
Bonds Today!
No. 2 Cans
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IN STEP WITH
A BUSY SUMMER—
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War Quality at
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offered prayers during the service. ;
Representatives were present for !
elude Kib Hundley, Morris Bradley,
| Gene Maberry, Clarence Robertson,
B >b Galbraith and Bill McNabb.
Residents of ull Denton county
i invited to attend the
Mrs Nolan Thurmond and daugh-
ter, Mrs Feliz Helton und children
and Ernest Brock. und son.
CUP CAKES
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There’s never a dull r.ienu when you do your uaily food
buying here because we have a grand variety of grand foods
. • . Hcking-good foods with the lip-smacking flavor of fine
quality ... to make meal planning easier for you. Our eye-
filling uTsplays of taste-thrilling foods suggests ever so many
ideas for meals that sparkle with appetite appeal . . . deli-
cious, nutritious meals that are easy on your points and con
siderate of your purse. Shop at The Economy Food Store,
where every price is a low price every day, and lick your
menu problems econmically.
We've used the finest Macoru straw
to make a beautiful series of sum-
mer hats—big brims, bonnets, sai-
lors, Casa Blanca brims really
wonderful hats any time at a great
deal more money- today at $5.
Thuraduy. June 7. UMS
uakui midweek nervier ---------- ’
Denton Newlyweds
Now at Home Here
After Honeymoon
Mr and Mrs. James Coffman
have returned from a wedding trip
to San Angelo and are now at home
at 515 N bocust
The couple were married May
25 at the First Presbyterian Church,
USA, by the Rev. J J Copeland,
pastor, after which a reception was
held at the Student Union building
at North Texas State College.
The bride Is the former Miss Jane
McGinnis, daughter of Mr and Mrs
A C McGinnis of Whitesboro, for-
merly of Denton, and Mr Coffman
Is the son of .Mr. and Mrs J M
Coffman of San Angelo He is an
ex-serviceman and now is employed
at the Ben Ivey Motor Co.
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Dr. and Mrs. L. H Hubbard are
entertaining summer school stu-
dents. faculty and other staff mem-
bers at an Informal garden party
tonight at 8 30 o’clock in the presi-
dent's home on the campus of
Texas Stale College for Women.
Flemmons
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. boy« and girls,” said Miss Nina
Hutton, for 13 years a teacher of
Bttite in the public schools of Chat-
tanooga, Tenn., and Tuacaloosa,
., Wednesday evening when she
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the proposed
of Bible in tt___
being worked out by local minis-
ters, lay leaders, and officials of
the public school system
"Not only is the teaching of I
Bible worthwhile in the public
schools for its own sake,” said Mias !
Button,” but it also increases hi- i
tereet in church and Sunday School. ,
■Ince the number of boys and girls I
attending Sunday School in Tub- I
caloooa rose in a few years from I
36 per cent to 75 per cent, and the I
increase occurred only after the j
beginning of Bible teaching In the
public schools "
Dr Frank Weedon, First Baptist
paslor, offered a devotional medi-
tation, Rev. W. B. Berntsen led the
ginging, and Dr. H. O. Ooodykoontz
Introduced Miss Hutton. Rev J J.
Copeland and Dr. F. W. Pritchard
New District WSCS
Officers Take Over
Duties of the recently elected
district officers of the Women's So-
ciety of Christian Service were ex-
plained and plans made for the
coming year at an executive meet-
ing of the district W8C8 Thursday
morning at the First Methodist
Church.
Mrs. W O Jordan of Dallas, con-
ference president, gave an inspira-
tional talk. Denton conference of-
ficers who attended were Mrs. G F.
Bryant, secretary of student work,
and Mrs. J. D. Hail, Jr., recording
secretary
Premier Kantaro Suzuki held a
five-hour "extraordinary session" of
ids cabinet this aftemeon after he
had rejxrrted to Emperor Hlhrohito
on "general political i.ffulrs ”
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tlon must be made to feel that he
h an Integral part of Its workings
If he is to produce maximum effi-
ciency,” he saki. "Management and
labor both must realize this."
Fred H Minor urged members to
familiarize themselves with the city
bond issue before the election June
12 and to take the lead In educat-
ing voters on Issues involved. The
Rev G. L Messenger announced
that Eadies Night will be held June
12 and the regular luncheon meet-
i Ing that day will not be held
Miss Gloria Dawson, student at
North Texas State College, sang
“One Alone," accompanied by Miss
Eddie Lou Haug. The vocational
guidance committee, with Dr
E. Bonney as chairman for the day.
was in charge of the progrtun
oi th« touch ol loc«-tecref o$
lhe K«nt ol hny white flowers under
wet green leaves — lilting os o lovely
lody woltzmg in {^diaphanousgown
WHITE LACE PERFUME 7U4O
COLOGNE 1.35,3.00.3.50
DUSTING POWDER . 3.00
One Out of Two
County Marriages
End in Divorce
A two-month survey of marriage
and divorce records In Denton >
........... The earliest lighthouses were in
Radio Tokyo broadcast today that I lower Egypt. *
a summer bridge club.
i The first meeting has been set for
were ' 2 p. m Monday hi the home of Miss
Kay Minor. 1702 West Oak Street.
ed divorces. The average for May I
was slightly better. Twenty-five |
were married and 10 granted di-
vorces
Looking back a year, records
show that 31 couples were married
in May 1944. and 13 were divorced
Post at Port Arthur
Miss Lena Hopkins, daughter
Mr and Mrs. Fred Hopkins
Krum was recently placed
1 charge of the women's and girl's
| gym at the YMCA in Port Arthur
A graduate of North Texas State
j College. Miss Hopkins formerly was
a member of the teaching staff at
the Woodrow^ Wilson Junior High
I School In Port Arthur In the girl's
physical education department and
I Is now employed at the Texas Com-
pany there.-------
ECONOMY,
FOOD STORE
Yellow Squash, lb.....13c
Blackeyes, lb.........13c
Fresh Corn,
Canteloupes, lb.......15c
Pink Grapefruit, lb. .. .9c
Sunkist Lemons, lb. ... 15e
The first In a series of entertain-
ments to finance the repairing of
the Lake Dallas School will be held
Friday night when a magician from
Dallas will present an hour and a
half program In the school auditori-
um.
Plans tor this and similar enter-
tainments were made bv members
of the Luke Dallas school board
and the executives of the Lake Dal-
las Purent-Teachers Association at
a Joint meeting Monday night.
During the summer, the two or-
ganizations iiope to firdsh raising
enough money to re-roof the school
and to repair the interior before
the start of the fall semester, Kib
Hundley, president of the school
board, said The P-T. A has al-
ready pledged all money left In the
treasury this spring.
Before the business session, Mrs.
E P Fisher, president of the P.-T.,
A , served the board members and
their wives a duck dinner She was
assisted by Mmes. Morris Bradley,
O C Robison, Gene Maberry and
Clarence Robertson.
Members of the school board in-
Family Reunion'
Honor* O. C. Lowe
A family reunion honoring O C.
Lowe on Ida birthday was given
Bunday at the family home, 1423
W Maple
Those present were Mr and Mrs
Jack Hallock etui daughter Bandra,
of Port Arthur, Mr and Mrs Elbert
Duncan and twin sons, Ray and
Jay. of Fort Worth, Mrs. Horace
Whitside, Jr., and daughter Linda,
of Fort Worth, Mrs. Gordon Lewis
and children, Terry Wayne and
lama Dale of Terrell, and Mr and
Mrs. Carroll Qocn and children,
Carroll Jr. and Loy Anne
Ruth Crouch Given
Farewell Party
Honoring Miss Ruth Crouch, who
I has left to make her home in Ennis
witii her sister. Mrs Charlotte
I Smith following her graduation
from Denton High School, a slum-
ber party was given Saturday night
at tile home of Beula Bea Harbert,
1013 N Elm Street.
Guests present for tile midnight
show prior to the party were E'Lane
Murphree, Mary C Van Voorhls,
Rutli Hurk Hattie F Hammonds,
Vada and Clara Jean Harbert, the
hostess, Beula Bea Harbert, und th*
| honoree Ruth Crouch
Modern Era Group
, Have Summer Social
I The Modem Era Department of
j the Aerial Club held a special sum-
j mer social meeting Tuesday night
; in tile crystal room of Marquis
1 hall Dinner was served to 26 mem-
I bers and guests
________ ... ________ Following Hie dinner, the mem-
! county for April and May shows 1 bers discussed the possibilities of
that almost one out of every two i organizing a summer bridge club.
| marriages ends in divorce.
| During April, 19 couples were
[ married and 10 couples were grant-
Psychology Prof
Ki wan is Speaker
. - . , . I Dr A. Q. Sartain, professor of
from 11 ,,unlber ' psychology at Southern Methodist
——— 7—__________ | university. Dallas, am! who has
i 77 i. ---------- given special attention to research
I on personnel problems in the North
Reunion Held By
Ji Y. Short Family
Reunion of the children
other members of the J Y
family was held at the city park
Sunday
Out-of-town guests were Mrs
Myrtle Burge, Los Angeles, Calif , |
Lt. Twyman R Hill. U S M O R. I
Camp Lejeune, N C . Mrs., George .
Williams. Oklahoma City, Okla .
Mrs.Clara Waggoner, Elgin. Okla ,
M r’s. Florence Flemmons and i
daughter Dorothy Jean. from
Waco, Mrs M T McGilvary,
Gainesville, Mrs P A Luginvyhl.
Krum, Mr and Mrs Bob Simpson
and family. Sanger, Mr and Mrs
W. Y. Ary and daughter, Sanger,
Mr and Mrs. Marshall Davis and
family. Argyle, Mr and Mrs D
J Ary and family, and Era. J L
Ary and daughter, Sanger.
Relatives tn Denton who attended
included Miss Margie Simpson, Mrs.
E. D Jones. Mr and Mrs John
Brock, Mr and Mrs. Frank Cole
and children, M M Hill, Mrs
Leona Duggan, Jim Short, Mrs.
Robert Pitcock. Mr and Mrs Her-
schel Parsons, Mr. and Mrs Char-
lie Mercer and daughter, Mr and
This is a sock summer! You’ll need plenty
for work and for play .. . plenty to wear with
your cotton frocks, slacks and play clothes.
See our super Trimfit collection in bright or
pastel solids and darks ... all in dye-hard
colors. They wash and wear endlessly.
— given special attention to research
j on personnel problems in the North
' American Aircraft plant at Grand
I Prairie, spoke to the Denton Kl-
| wanls club at the weekly luncheon
meeting Tuesday.
Declaring that "we are living in
an age of change." Dr. Sartahi urged
closer cooperation between em-
ployer and employe after the war | have LtCn
In order that both may be bene- • program Friday night,
ffted.
"Everey employe of an organiza-
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held in the First Baptist Church
under the sponsorship of the Den-
ton Ministers’ Association
Mias Hutton, a native of Denton
county, related her experiences as
a Bible teacher and conupended
—777! plan for the teaching
lie in the Denton schools, now
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 254, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1945, newspaper, June 7, 1945; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1370499/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.