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Charley Wilson
Of Lewisville
Buried Saturday
For detailed information
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beginning
December 2, 1945
Fwhinng . . . Esrliar departures, atrlisr
•rrivsh of fait patsengar trains ... Naw
and much faster freight service, saving
up to a full day on shipments to and
fr-xn the Southwest.
NEW FAST KATY FREIGHTS
EXPEDITE DELIVERY DATES!
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Stolen Oklahoma
Car Found Here
A 1937 Willie sedan, reported stolen
In Ardmore, Okla, Saturday, was
found Sunday a mite and a half
east of the May Hill School house
where it had been abandoned in a
woods.
Deputy Sheriff Luther Allen and
State Liquor Control Officer Woodie
Mints returned the car to Denton,
where it Is being held for Okla-
homa officials
Lawrence Poole, who served in
the U 8 Air Serivcc was in Denton
Saturday for a visit with hi* par-
ents. Mi and Mrs. Lee Poole Prior
to the war, he was a commercial pi-
your prescriptions
exactly as your physicians order them.
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Cpl. Marvin E, Scherta, son ot
Emil M. Schertz ot route 1, Denton,
la now serving with the headquar-
ters company of the 26th Replace-
ment Depot in Calcutta, India, ac-
cording to an Army news release
The unit is ei
preparing soldiers for immediate
return to the United States Cpi.
Schertz has been in the service
since June II ,1842.
and sows
ily no de-
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will be our constant purpose and endeavor to give the
same high standard of service that people of Denton and
Denton county have come to expect of this business
which has been in existence for forty-five years.
Gift of $10,000
In Scholarships
, A warded TSC H
Mtas Myrtle Rogers, deputy gnusd
matron of the Order of the Eastern
Star in Decatur, win toe spacial
speaker tonight at an initiation
service and regular business ses-
sion of the Denton chapter of the
Eastern Star at 7:30 o'clock in the
Masonic Hall.
CASH W
CHRISTMAS!
The courtship, she disclosed, was
of the whirlwind variety She met
him two months ago on an inter-
view. and five minutes later, she
said, Tommy had popped the ques-
tion.
Mrs. Edgar Waldnun of Aubrey,
has started training as an aviation
•nginaer at Geiger Field. Spokane,
WMb., aoeonlinc to an Array news
release. .Upon completion of his
training, Pvt. Waldrum will prob-
ably be assigned to an aviation en-
gineer unit.
^Joivn ^Jopics
tour years. He spent 14 months on
duty in the Aleutians.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry 8- Fowler and
daughter, Betty, Oakland and Tex-
as, visited dutaag the week end
with relatives and friends in Ole-
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Two Texans Receive
4-H Scholarships
DALLAS, Dec 3.—(/Pl—Two Tex-
ans have received blue ribbon __
scholarships valued at $200 at^tiie | |o^ an(j since being released from
” ~ ... ^ir Service, he has again en-
tered the commercial field and is
piloting planes from Dallas to Den-
ver. Colorado
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Ruth Henderson, senior stndant
of music at North Texas State Col-
lege, will be presented In recital
| by the School of Music tonight in
I the music hall auditorium at 7:15
I p. in. Miss Henderson is a student
of Walter Robert.
Dec. 8—4F>-
Byrnee is slated
land report this
conditions in 8o-
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Robert H. Jackson. Brent C Jack-
son, Jr., Denny Vinson and Don
Hall. The change was effective Sat-
urday.
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PERSONALS
Mrs. Ben L. Smith lias returned
to her home at 1116 Moore after
undergoing major surgery in the
Medical Arts Hospital in Dallas ff
Mr. and Mrs Aramel L Arm-
strong left today for Wichita Falls
after visiting his parents, Mr and
Mrs. Boyd Armstrong, 1306 North
Locust Armstrong received his dis-
charge from the Navy on Thanks-
giving Day after serving almost
SL-.
Warmtax, soothing Vicks VapoRub is the bed
knownThome remedy you can use to relive mis
cm-TTf < hl^t it well on throat, ctiesi
and back at bedtime. Its special penetrating-
stimulating action starts right to work and
WICKS
ful Jeep. too. Try it tonight. ▼ VawoRub
nals are the colors most common-
ly confused by persons who ure
color blind
B1BTH8
Bom to Pic and Mrs. B F Har-
pool, 416 Center, a boy Saturday
In tile Elm Htreet Hospital and
Clinic.
A boy, Leon 'Iliompaon. Jr., was
born to Mr and Mrs Leon Thomp-
son. 304 Ave. D, today in the Den-
ton Hospital and Clinic.
We will also continue to feature the following exclusive
lines: Schraft Candies, Boedecker Ice Cream, Eastman
Camera^ and Supplies, Dorothy Gray and Almay Cos-
metics.
Tech. Fourth Grade Elmer C.
Simpson, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs
E. C. Simpson JT29 Wast Prairie, ar
; rived at Seattle, Wash., Thursday
aboard the USS Stokes, aocordui,
to a list of passengers received her.
today from the Associated Proa
oimpson attended North Texa.
State College before enterkig th.
service June 4. 1843. and went ov
eneas Jan. 1, 1844.
Sgt. Earl G. Evans, 206 Congress
has been honorably dischargee
1 trom the Army Air Forces at th.
Ban Bernardino Army Air Pieg.
Calif., separation center, according
to an Army news release. Sgt Ev-
ans has been In the service since
Sept. 23, 1942-
* Mia Edna Haynee Mrt'innWi
815 West Highland, spent Friday in
Dallas checking on the publication
or her book ' William Lee McCor-
1 mick. a Study In Tolerance." The
book is baaed on her father's his-
torical data <ai Denton and Denton
county.
E. H. Tatum, longtime reaident
of the Aubrey community, has
. moved to Sanger.
The Men's Brotherhood of the
First Baptist Church will have a
{ monthly dinner meeting and pro-
gram tonight al 7 p. m. in Um
church
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LEWISVILLE. Dec. 3 -Funeral
services for Charley Wilson, 57. who
died suddenly Thursday night, were
held Saturday at 3 p. m. in the.
First Methodist Church of Lewis-
ville The Rev Clarence Bounds ot
PRESIDENT WITNESSES ARMY-NAVY GAME—
Sharing attention with Navy Midshipmen, Army Cadets
and thousands of civilians, President Truman, his wife
and daughter occupy the center box at the Army-Navy
football game at Municipal Stadium in Philadelphia. Pa.
The game was played in cold but bright weather. (NEA
Telephoto).
"I have only about four more
days work to have my place ready
for next year," said Will Smith of j
the eastern part of the county.
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Sgt. henry Pate of Denton ar-
rived at Boston aboard the Santa
Maria Saturday, according to a
telegram received here today from
the Associated Prese.
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the Rev L W Shivers, pastor, and
the Rev J R Atchley. Burial was
in the Old Hall cemetery.
Born In Dallas county June 24.
1888, Wilson is survived by /his
widow. Mrs Celia Wilson of Lewis-
ville; one daughter, Mrs W W
Whaley of Dallas; three step-
daughters, Mrs James Hurst of
Lewisville. Mrs Nelson Griffen of
Hebron, and Mrs Olin Newton of |
Lewisville, father, George Wilson |
of Fort Worth, five brothers, George i
Wilson of Grand Prairie, Clifton i
Wilson of Argyle, Weldon Wilson
of Planvllle Kan , Raymond Wilson |
and Carl Wilson, both of F\>rt
Worth; three Sisters, Mrs. Ben
Synder of Seminols. Okla. Mmes
Archie Thompson and Lizzie Frank,
both of Fort Worth, and five grahd-
chlldren.
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Master Sgt. Chartea R. Graham
has notified his paifnta, Mr and
Mrs W E. Graham. 828 Hickory,
that he has arrived in Loa Angeles,
Calif., after a year’s service with
the Twentieth Air Force on Tinian
Island in the Marianas Islands He
will report this week In San An-
tonio for his discharge from the
to visit his parents
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To Be Eighth Wife Of | portant ci
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ia no prospect, according to
tic Information here, that
irmation he gets will bring
ci improvement in Amer-
iiirf^n HdaUons.
The report will come from Mark
whom Bymeg sent to the Balkans
•bout ate WMks ago to gather facts
for a review of American policy of
refusing to recognize the Romanian
and Bulgarian governments
Ethridge, in hie preliminary dis-
oties to the State Department,
indicated clearly hia full report ,
the non-recognltion
on the contention 1
its of Bucharest and Sc-
are not truly representative
Fort Worth Livestock
WORT WORTH. Dec 3— (API-
(U8DA) CatUa 4.100, oalvm 2.SOO;
fairly active; all classes strong, good
fed steers and yearlings S14 M-1S 50;
few head yearlings *15.00; medium
ahorUed beeves •12.50-1400; common
Sio 00-12.00. good beef cows $12 00-
UAO, few to SI3.oo medium grade
cows ee.aO-n.SO; few beef buffa *10 00
11.00,good and choice fat calves
•1S M-13M. some fed calves ot year-
ling weight to •143» and better,
common and medium calves *850-
Sags 200: butcher has
active and steady; praett _ 3
maud for slockcr pigs svsnsglng 100
lbs down; other pin scarce; jbod and
iSfeepTsoO-iiow. around steady on
aU classes; good and choice fat lambs
•13 50-14 00, Latter price far 00 lb.
iambs; anedtasa pH- lambs ai80O-
10 50. good ewes $6 00-6 80 for me-
diusa I8A0; medium and good
feeder fembs si2oo.is.SO including
•bout IJgg bead at SM.36
Cpl. Rayford Wilbanks of Frisco,
son of Mr and Mrs. H A. Wilbanks
of Dsnton, has been honorably dis-
charged from the Army at the
Randolph Field separation center,
according to an Army news release
He entered the service in February,
1842. and spent five months as an
ordnance supply clerk at an Air
Transport Command base in the
Azores Islands
— , I L,,C VOOVCTl, |/<,< V VI, UK
m i "There's a little more cotton to be
picked, and that crop was mighty
gixxi this year—about three-quarter
bales to the acre The seed paid for
the picking, leaving a profit of the
lint The com crop, too, was good
Altogether I had a good year."
will support
policy—based
govemmeni
fid are noi
CONFUSING
the two most Im- i
used in traffic sig-
Scholarships amounting to 110.000
today had ben awarded Texas State
College for WorMn by the North
American PoundMl
benefit organization of the North
American Aviation Corporation.
Announcement of the scholar-
ship gift, which was made in Dal-
las Saturday, also named the Army
Air Forces Aid Society and three
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COFFEYVIIX.E, Kas Doc 3 —
i4’>—Heat or no heat Leo Knight
lias reached the conclusion that
one 01 his s to vis has been an 111
omen and has decided to dispose of
It
Last June the kerosene stove ex-
ploded i<nd set the house afire
Knight then moved the stove to his
garage Now Knight, reporta (hat.
It had exploded a second time cans
Ing a fire that did $300 damage
I to building and contents
Miss Dorothy Singleton, cata-
loguer in the A AM College Li-
brary. was here to spend the
Thanksgiving holidays with rela-
_ tives Van Teel, also of A A M C .
other Texas colleges as recipients'] Is here to visit relatives.
HOSMMTAL NOTES
Mr*. Betty Joe MrmUel and infant
son returned to their home st 317
Bryaa. yesterday from the
atatt Hospital aad Clinic
Mn. JeaSto Taytor. 218 Daugher-
ty, was dismissed yesterday from
.he Elm Street Hospital and Clinic
if ter undergoing surgery
Mrs L. J. Schmitt. 1122 Bryan,
was admitted yesterday for major
surgery today in the Elm Street
Hospital and Clinic.
Mrs. Helen Stokes. 611 N Elm. was
dsmlssed after undergoing a tonsil-
ectomy yesterday in the Elm Street
tospital and Clinic.
Thomas J. Riggs. 702 Frame, is
i medical patient at the Elm
Street Hospital and Clinic.
Mrs. 8 L. Fielders of Gunter was
admitted yesterday for surgery to-
day at the Em Street Hospital and
Cfiuic.
Mrs. W A. Baldwin 314 W Syca-
more, was djsmisMd today from the
Elm Street Hospital and Clinic af-
ter receiving medical treatment
O. P Fallins, 1700 N Elm, was
admitted today a* a medical pa-
tient at the DenUgi Hospital and
Clinic.
Mrs. W 8. Djyle of Argyle was
admitted as a medical pet lent yes-
terday at the Denton Hospital and
Clinic.
Mrs L. L. Allen of Lewisville was
admitted yesterday as a medical pa-
tient at the Denton Hospital and
Clinic.
Jess Griffith. 419 Crawford, un-
derwent an appendectomy today at
the Dentop Hospital and Clinic
Cedi Knight. 1514 McCbrmlck.
was dlunjsaed today at the Denton
Hospital and Clinic after receiving
medical treatment.
Mrs. E P SweaUnan pf Denton
was dismissed today after receiving
medical treatment at the Denton
Hospital and Clinic.
Mis* Frankie Jean Harn of Lew-
isville was admitted last night as a
medical patient at the Denton Hos-
pital and Clinic
Mrs. Bonnie Arnold of Dallas was
dUnilsaed today after receiving
medical treatment at the Denton
Hospital and Clinic
National 4-H Club Congress in Chi-
cago.
The winners, announced yester-
day by congress headquarters in
Chicago, were Marilee Dufek, 18, of
Wilmer and Earl Edwards. Jr . of
Richardson officiated, assisted by Floydada.
— • - - - - ■ Miss Dufek is the first Texas girl
to attend, the congress, and was
awarded the t .
nine-year record of achievement in
4-H club activities Edwards was
a winner in the dairy contest.
Marrying Manville
HOLLYWOOD, Dec X—(AP) —
Georgina Campbell. 27. Hollywood
correspondent for the London Daily
Mail and the Hebo News, was en
route to New Rochelle, N. Y.. today
to become Asbestos Heir Tommy
Manville's eighth wife. ,
Manville, 51, said last night he
planned to marry Miss Campbell,
and she told reporters here "I’m go-
ing to be Tommy s last wife; I
gue«s I ju*t fell bi love. ’
The Record-Chronlclc now has
two assistant circulation managers,
Sam Davis and Paul Young When
Roundabout learned who Paul was, ;
it recalled the days of yore, when
Paul's father, Paul Young, was a
carrier boy on the Record-Chron-
icle Paul. Sr is now a successful
,ion. an employe , operator in California
of pert of the organization's dis-
solved fund of $114,983
Dr. L. H Hubbard, T3CW presi-
dent. said he had npt yet received j
official notification of the gift. |
Other schools receiving scholar- I
skip grants were Texas A A M. I
North Texas Agriculture College f
and Southern Methodist University. I
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SMU Student Killed,
Three Hurt in Crash
DALLAS. Dec 3 — i/Pi One
Southern Methodist University stu-
dent was killed and three others
Lji lured early yesterday, when I he
car lit which they were riding ov-
erturned oil Highway 183. six miles
north of Fields Circle
Isabel Martin. 21. of Miami
Springs. Fla . was killed Funeral
services will be field in Florida
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50P- G. W Maadow*. route 1,
and daughter. Miss Ora Meadows
of Dallas, visited during the week
end with Mrs Meadow’s sister, Mrs.
O. W. Owens
Miss Bulb Thompson of Collage
Station visited during the week end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
0. Thompson, 412 8. Locust.
Miss Dorothy Singleton a mam-
bas of tha itacary staff of the Tex-
as AJtM College viattad her moth-
er, tife- H B Singleton. 626
achmita, during the week end
Mas. L. L. Wateon, Jr . and aon.
L. L- Watson, IH. at Groeae Pointe
Farms, Ill.. Sunday accompanied
bar mother. Mrs F W Maxwell,
•nd attars, Mary and Sally. 836 N
Locust, to Hillsboro, where they
mat Lt. and Mrs. H. J. McCorkle of
Camp Swift for a short visit be-
tore going to Fort Worth to visit
relatlvas and friends Mrs Wataosi
and son will leave tomorrow by
plane for their home In Illinois
alter a visit here of three weeks
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omen on nusTi
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old customers and solicit the business of new ones.
Drinking and Smoking
On Increase in Texas
AUSTIN. Dec 2—VP>—Texan*
are drinking more beer, and liquor
•nd smoking more cigarets than
they were a year ago. if stamp tax
figures in the treasurer's qffice are
an Index.
Cigaret stamp sales in November
were *824.088.88 over stamp sales
for the same month a year ago.
Liquor stamp sales increased $272.-
737.23 and beer stamp sales jumped
833.106.53 In the same period
666
Cold Proporations
LIQUID. TABIJSTS, 8ALVK
NOBB DROF8
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IroSers
Bill Holland. 75. is probably the
dean of Tuesday's birthday cele-
brators. Others who will take on
another year tomorrow are James
Dedmon Brooks, Horace H Head-
lee. Mrs. Jimmie Morris and Vickie
Carlock.
J D. and Tom Gentry, superin-
tendents of the Court House, who
have been doing quite a bit of tree-
trimming on the yard, met up with
stiff resistance when they contem-
plated trimming the 'tree of knowl-
edge' 'Hie boys of the shadyside
club said. "No. Thats our main
place during the summer months
to carry on our political discussions
We need every bit of shade that
tree offers and we don't want those
limbs dLsturbed ’’
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