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but in a quiet place
ber attending the dance
mated at 1,000
gue guard. will be able to play foot-
and
Southwestern Cattle Raisers Assoc-
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wool producer with ranches in a
Livestock losses probably will not
The Singing Cadets of Aggieland
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Precious Ration
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John E. Robert
recently was comn
lieutenant in the
at Lubbock, where
his pilot’s wings.
Byrd, the former long-hitting out-
fielder of the New York Yankees.
resentative of the college commit-
tee on inter-American relations
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805 Memical Arts
for the Jayhawks,
Penn State, fresh from a one-
point win over New York Univer-
notice of appeal to the Court of
©ivi Appeals
should keep an accurate regord of
all sales so as to be able to submit .
evidence of sales to the county AAA ■
office beginning Feb 1 for January
sales. Sullivan said
school
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Lieut. John B
Bowie visited his i
Davidson at San
H Harper. station
lace, is on a furl
parents. Mr and k
of Sanger.
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BABCOCK’S
223 W. Hickory
with patrons’ contributions support
the year-round Kiwanis Children’s
Clinic.
aza meeting to complete details for
rehearsas, sale of tiekets and other
factors necessary in a project of
this size.
the greatest strength of our de-
mocracy in the time of crisis is a
strong, virile Congress. to meet the
prorelms arising from the demands
of total war
The election of these Congress-
Pittsburgh
Sun-proof Paints
E. H Coffey of the Spring Hill
(community is serlously Ui.
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their service as legislators was their
paramount contribution to the war
effort."
Mr Roosevelt said that the desire
of legislators to serve their country
under arms and understandable and
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Associated Press Sports Editor
What may prove the most ini- i
CRADDOCK
Grocery & Market
FOOD VALUES
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Cold Weather Calls For
A New Battery!
losses and sheep losses tn the San
Angelo area
"It’s still too bad for cattlemen
I to get Into their pastures,” declared
Chanslor Weymouth, vice-president
Holidays Over,
Girls Back and
Many Service
Men in Denton
Wanted to
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While Arkansas was trimming T
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College Tailors
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quite a hAnd on the basketball’ _
1 court, made 47 points for Arkansas ' I ncate MaorL
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College Cage Plav
Desk Calendars
Rubber Cement
New Supply Quink Ink
Sponge Robber
chair €ushions
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Denton’s annual Kiwanis Minis-
trel will be presented Friday night.
Peb: 1«.
Already definite plans are being
Thia Is Your Opportunity, Men, to
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output of milk and other dairy pro- i Key West, Pla where she had been
strong, still determined to make an-
other "cpmeback." may take on
Saverio Turlello at Kansas City. . .
Dick Farman. the Redskins all lea-
to t hr Ul ft
Murphy of Batesville. Ark
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sity in the Garden took it on the ,
chin from Temple while Pennsyl- I ____
vania, playing without two. stars. ' Jolla. Calif.. sharpshooter, and At-
Tom Mears and Jim Crampsey lamas airline pilot, Johhy Bulla.
is con- I
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Mr and Mrs C W Walker vis- |
ited relatives in Sherman
Due to wartime conditions and manpower shortag
we will lye forced to discontinued our free delivery
Service for the duration. effective Monday, Jan. 17,
194 4. We sincerely appreiate our past association
with each <>i our customers and hope to continue.
mi: MANACEMENT
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was bowied
1 of William Whyburn, .dyring her
I Mretime, and the remuinder to his
was esti-
Kansas, champions of
Special to Record-Chronicle
AUBREY Jan 10 Mrs Cleo 1
Huggins entertained with a party J
Thursday afternoon honoring her
son, Bobby, and her niece Onetha |
Jo Bell, on their fifth birthdays j
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Mtina Mt of our rinf*. Top quality vegment ring* for
Advertise—Lest they Forget!
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if you will resolve now
to let us do most of your
pastry aking during
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Govermei National Deaftsens Suvee
SEKEDEBSSEOSSaSS
PISTON RINGS
tie were in good shape and we con-
sider it fortunate that the temper-
ature did not go as low as first
forecast indicated."
j No sheep losses were reported by
ranchmen of the San Angelo area.
Sheep losses might be heavy in Feb-
■t 6 double 1 doubleheders
Arlinston High , Gard-n and
for injunction. The plaintiff gave , piohship potenua l uies
Men’s Furnishings!
Ladies’ Ready -to- Wear ’..
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8. Army in Ireland Burial was in
Dallas/
W W Curry has pneumonia
Mr and Mrs O W Riley have
TESISJraHuM
Pre* Morolinebetweenthumbandfineet.
one agreed he had as good a cep ting applications for payment on )
chance as any to stage another sub- November and December production
par round today and take the first Jan 1. 1944. Applications for Oct-
ober payment which was not applied
for in November may be included in
the November-December application
CONSTKIES PROVIS
IONS OF WILL
siEstrumom
invaded Ithaca and downed Cor- woh were tied for the lead with
. nerr. 51.50. 54-hole cards of 210. and the pre-
Mitchell Field boasting an 11- * tournament choice. Byron Nelson of
jgame winning streak. Including a Toledo. and Craig Wood. the dura-
win over Dartmouth. Eastern pow- , tion champion from New York who
, double round robin, which is sched4
I uled to end in February
• The" Broncos left the Gainesville
FHigh School cagemen trailing in
two practice games in the high
Speech Recitals
For T: S. C. W.
Two speech recitals will be given
this week at T. 8. C W , concluding
a serles of recitals preceding final
examinations. A junior recital will
be given Tuesday night Jan 11 ut
7:16 in the science auditorium, and
a senior recital will be given Thurs-
day night, Jan 13. at 8 15 in the
science auditorium
12- 1 blew up yesterday on the Wilshire 1 . -----------------
streak i Country Club course after leading Dairv Production
I the pack for two days and found 1 — - .
। himself tied in third place with Jug 1 Payment Continued
I McSpanden of Philadelphia and . _____
AAA office in Denton Monday i Penelope Fred Jr, and Bobby of
---— - The dairy production payments Denton were guests of their grand-
Byrd. burning up the course in | on October production started Novi mother and great-grandmotnei
the first two 18-hole rounds slipped , 1 and Texas producers received Mr.s Tidmore.
to a 75 yesterday as 12.000 specta- | $475,130 for a total production of 1 Mr and Mrs John Benson re- '
i tors, largest crowd in the history ; 93,944,600 pounds of milk and ceived werd Tuesday morning of ’
of the event, watched the unwind- i 1,067,505 pounds of butter fat in the death of their 13-months-old !
| ing process. . | October. The number of producers grandson The baby was the son of I
The pressure of being the leader I who received payments totaled Mr and Mrs Tubby Benson of ’
1 34.015. । San Antonio Benson is in the U
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Four girls will take part in the j If I in Denton
junior recital Miss j.an Buch- -e"‛‛ "
gymnasium Friday night.
will read "The Human Comedy" by . -- —
William Saroyan; Mias Louise
, Acruman of Denton and Texar- I JUDGE
8:15 kana. "Joan of Arc’ by McKave:
Taking part on Thursday’s pro- i and favorite college songs of A N
- - Ann i M: Tills was one of severatpm-
f grains presented over the state b
l the 35 cadets of a M
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ducts at high wartime levels, it . for about two months recuperating
was announced by Loyd C Sullivan, I from an operation
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to construe a wih. judgment wa 1
rendered by Judge Ben Bosd that •
article live of the will and testa- l
ment of wunam Whvbum seceas- .
YORK Jan
William O. Bud
has received his
second Heutenant I
Air Corps and p
Brooks Field, San
and director of the Texas
by Missoun
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en —-Eame
Now stationed
Corps in England
Walker, a student
form 1937 to 1942,
in tl>e field of-e
to establish a ape
.toned offers sc ho
ucation on his bat
to include training
ideal. and admiis
• - Lieut. Walker is
structor in all th
is to be coordir
Marine Corps corn
in Quantico, Va.
Denton campus, Li
ed football for the
Ment of the 1941
and was a men
Alpha Chu, and T-
The hyenas j
enough to crush I
WASHINOTON, Jan 10—
No one knows when an emergency may occur, BUT
THEY HAPPEN. INDUSTRIAL CREDIT LOANS
have helped hundreds of people overcome unexpected
expenditures by readjusting their budgets. Should you
be placed with an emergency expenditure, drop in to see
ua An ICC LOAN can help you solve a difficult prob-
lem.
The annual minstrel, together
of service to the nation. One of
training at Bear
„ (By .. . . Secretaries of War and Navy today
Texas Monday thawed out from a that members of Oongres» "may not
week-end cold wave which .reached I serve In the active components of
SS orour anw to that ihEartpedgsseteefa to a Q0
and to north Texas and rreezing stMrneset SAtduin, “atorma
weather to the coast and the Rio sidanefhad"advad°hm ahartre
oranden n-m, constitution forbids stmultaneous
Ral husand air-trangportation service to the armed forces and in
out or Amaro neared normal but Congress
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carrots were reported damaged Home From Austin
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BENTON, TEXAS, BEOOlD-CBBOinCL* MONDAY
Texas Thaws Out |s«>lon»X«y Rod' [Annual Kiwanis
Serve in Army .
Mr and Mrs. Fred Johnson of
Dallas were quests of Mi and Mrs
I Gari Johnson.
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the general steering Howitzer last Friday read Denton
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st ructions to Secretary of War iDouhgirls" by Joseph. Pieldsi, Mis
siimon "nd s.eretar th* Martan Kern of Dallas will give
Simsonan.sdrettarosthsFay poetry by Robert p Tristam Coffin j under the direction of Fuell Porter
Knoxtthe president .Dorace Cain of Lubbock will I presented a varied program t folk
alone for that time A LCraggi ng । give cuttings from "Marv of Ccal- and popular songs in I he I S I
along for some time. A number of and” by Maxwell Anderson, and W auditorium Saturday night pre
' Miss Judy Bibb of Fort Worth will ' ceding the first showing ot W. v.
lgive cuttings from 'Daniel Webster • Never Been Licked at the college
! and the Sea Serpent," by Stephen 1 included on the program wert
Vincent Benet. - l novelty arrangements of folk songs
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In a letter to hi
Mrs Clint H. Pryc
fore Street, Pfc
of the U 8. Mari
had come out of t
awa unhurt. He
armed services tw
Lieut. Billie A.
Sycamore Street,
pletion of past-g
at the new Cer
school, Randoplh
course is finished,
signed to train fl
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Games were directed by Mrs Hug- il
gins and ice cream and cake were . U
! served to the honorees and Carolyn Di
j Galbreath, Janice Fern Allen, La- l
■ nelle Kelly, Betty Crawford. Gor-II
Wayne Smotherman. and
for payment.
Products of dairy products
'Sinning Cadets'
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Wylie Mana and family of Lien-
ton are visiting here
Mr: J W Farmer returned to
Knows" by James Barrie Miss
Naomi Howard of Houston will give
cuttings from “Elizabeth the
Queen,” by Maxwell Anderson and
Miss Susie Smith of Fordyce Atk
will also appear on the program
Do “Plate-Sore*”
Bother You?
thinesthooksouthwest 8 ""' TWO MINOR
toAesass wth tanddedtstve X FIRES IN DENTON
SendButzlornendmtVin an S Tae Denton FreDeparumemwag
Iportantptwo-gamensenesatHou- nrt alarn anrswtrea wun •»
.tot, on Friday and Setwday night 719 Lakey street, at 10 45 . m.,
H... your elothers eseanea and when a chimney burned out No
pressea at Camp clenerE FK mi damage resulted.
___________ At 1 50 p m an alarm from Aus-
117 ANrpne ' tin Hall. T S C W was answered,
VAr # l------------ where a trash basket in one of the
Everybody who has gray hair, dand- dormitory rooms had caught Tre,
rug. dry. famug hair, itehy scatp to causing no damage
Olin Dutra of Los Angeles, ! The War Food Administration has
Ahead of him were Leonard, La I announced the continuance of dairy ,
" " ” ter. and At- j production payment through Jan- [moved to Denton.
uary to help farmers maintain the Mrs E. J Herrell returned from I
ed their son. Jack Hollingswortn i
at Hillsboro
If your "GUMS" itch, burn, or1
cause you discomfort, druggtsts win
return money if the first bottle or'
“LETO’S” fails to satisfy.
SWINDLE’S PH ARMACY
Between the USO and Theater Row
mapped, as --------- _ aw., .......— .
committee and special committees I Opens Up Again After Holidays ' 1
And it did!
Just like old times, the Saturday |
night USO dance was livened with
the music of Floyd Graham s Aces a
of Collegeland and the presence o1 j «
an increased number of girls The j
The smart thing to >
wear underneath your
Miss Louise Collier of Spokane |
Wash,. What Every Woman !
ed, as adnutted to probate
j strued to mean that the
The weather moderated quickly Education Parley
during the day yesterday in the
Laredo section, which had Rs cold Dr s B McAllister of the Teach- .
est weather of the winter with a i ers College government faculty re- venet. R.I i
27-degree reading early yesterday • turned Saturday night from Austin,V Mrs. L'Mann was in charge of ,
morning where he represented. college at the program at the Methodist W s
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SAVEsBYRDLIBLE amaH e
LosAnaEEJan 10,
i Yaoz085Angelheopennour chamhe coHmertosn of our NaSomi Re- amanorlnbscarTannaA budmnon
.. a., a. . ---- ptonship is as good as the next fel- ! sources. With Sugzestaon as to | p retiring
knocked off an its home floor low’s, now that Sammy Byrd has Means of Achteving It” -- . — - —- — -
McAllister also served as the rep-
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reformed baseball player, but every- ’ County AAA offices began ac-
erhouse went down before the
Columbia Midshipmen. Yale,
which thought so little of its
court chances tins year that it
dropped out of the Eastern Lea-
gue up and defeated Princeton on
the Tigers’ home court
| in other notable reverses Holy
Cross beat Harvard. Oregon State
•defeated Idaho. Whitman downed
* Gonzaga UCLA trampled South -
er, California. Georgia surprised
Lawson General Hospital, and
Rl re swamped Southern Method-
ist by 20 pomts
Jan. 10—4— Leo
Broncos to Open
Cage Round Room ’string ot upsets marked college
•t ,, | basketball play over a hectic week
1 I*n«« Brongpe,wuplay thetr"West Virginta slated *o play
first game of the Destriet 6 double । doubleheders at Madson Square
round robin with Arlinston High . Gard-n and at Buffalo this week
Sehool at Arlington Tuesday night
The second game of the distret
series will be played with Greenville
Friday night at Greenville fg" Six Conference
District champions will be deter- lover
mined by tor final winners of the 1
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w Rules for Razorback, Owl
School Griddert Series Stond Out
Ef. ACHICAGO, Jan. 10—(- The •n 1-P •teuM •u-
V tion's high school football code IA.a . n ri
f underwent three surgical operations In Southwest Plav
5 during the annual meeting of the -
M National Interscholastie football ---- r
M committee
ber 31k rules changes, announced to-
E dey by Secretary H. V. Porter, pro-
videsi: (1) when a free kick does cortant seres or m. scason inc ..
Sr not cross the receiver’s restraining porta"L_tseriesheonthetseason, is Durocher, bound overseas on a USO
Ei-- Unhand is not touched by a re- Oontermec basketball is , tour, win miss the Dodgers first
FT civer the kick wibemade again rcheduled.nuiday.randsSpurdpy two weeks or
after enforcement of a five yard . . ,h R G . . Hous. ’ Mountain. . .
penalty According to the old rule hacks meet the Eice °*L at Hous i hke that, the players probably can it wasstn. too,early to attempt to Aside from the constitutional
there WHS no penalty n., i , . . , . hear him anyway Hank Arm- approximate Panhandle livestock oarrier ” tDe Oresidegt said u4hp,
<3> Acts of encroachment on the piest eeanlys a ttrprgrrthea as strong, sun determined to make an- tossesand sheep 1085es m the san 1 also the problm of evaluation
neutralLaone were classified as fol- having a good chance to beat them
lows: Between the.tme the .zone out 1,1 the title race. And this year
is establlshed and the time of the the team getting the most games * t . .
snap no player shall be in the zone at home has a decided advantage eu "M:r.
in such a way as to touch an op- wiu tavei conditions what they bal again next, season4sthe re-
ponentosdeleyzthersnap, or cawse re and wih mhelag-hour insetehepresente 2TX . ation However, most of the cat-
IPPn a handedpss behtnd the voArkansareganrds Naval tringestn. , Reports that Ralph Brizzolara will tie were in Rood shape and we con- men arter war was declared, showed
lne‘or scrimmage Ehelhandine o er Methodist at Fayetteville. The ‘sugxest aasimiar operationscon sider iMfortunats.t hat the temper that their constituent bellerofthat
the baU forward to an eligible player Lenghorns and Mustangs are re- George Marshaus ‘ .
anywhere behind the line As not to garded as ranking with the top been confirmed |
be considered a forward pass Un- tour in the championship drive. I •
der the old rule if the ball was Texas Ale M and Baylor have Monday matinee 2,
handed forward to an eligible end shown little Baylor for instance Stan Cofall who recentiy fuied —p; n op, u t 40. u
— It was necessary for him to be at lost to Rice 45-27 although playing Tris Speakers job. on theClevet ruaryand,Marh.iproteihfeed.is
least one yard behind the line of at home and the Aggies fell before land boxing commission, was first not made available. Ray Wiloughby.
scrimmage. The new rule does not s M U 65-35 at College Station vice-president of the American pro -
apply to passes which travel The Razorbacks smacked Texas football association, forerunner of dozen west Texas counties, said,
through the air, Porter said Christian 71-50 and 60-29 in their the national league .add .
__— omenin pames and ’nose arr decks- schoolboy grid stars Harold Bart- be so severe as early reports in-
OVERRULES APPLICATION FOR %e wns“m basketball However lett of Russelville. Ark, high school cheated declared Henn’ Bell of Fort
INJUNCTION । lhe fact that T C U was able to punted for an average of «4 yearts Worth secretary-manager of the
Judge Ben Boyd in District Cour , rol up 50 points in a game after a I in eleven games last fall Dolly Texas and Southwestern Cattle
Saturday1 overruled an application long trip and against such a strong Stark the former umpire, has taken Raisers Association He awaited members of Congress have gone into
for injunction in the suit of Joe torr indicates that the Horned s a job as sports broadcaster for a fuller reports from the association s uniform, although soma have given
Daugherty vs Joe Gambill, petition Froes are not to be taken lightly al- New York station What a chance repiesri datives tn the upper Pan- up thetr seats to do so.
lor restraining order and hearing though not considered" of chain- to talk back to an Ump without handle where he said losses were .___________ _
- ! being tossed out. concentrated !n, .N.
Weakens Cattle KoberttoGive
1 Who won? I Weymouth .said that more bad
-------------- Ric, Ra vlor ! Tarsan Taylor, former Marquette weather could be expected during IC^'ital TueSWIV
i Have your clothers cteaned and : Eng df’Mtiiw q M B M M How 1 U. line coach, tells this one about January and that cattle grow weak-
grtssii at Camp Cleanera Ph 111! ever une Mstangs were’ weary the Marquette team that kept draw- er with ever, such storm. _ He ad -
I rrom their hop to College Statior Lo ----- ,60.. ... ..
and over to Houston on consecutive too much time in. the huddles.,m
nights and Rice likely wouldn't be i finally, taylor yanked outtheguar-
20 points better under other cond- tertack and when the kid reached . merke retnriles 9 thet condition
uons 1 the bench, asked him the reason He diq not give an estimate of the
Texas played only once last week for the delays ■ "why. coach." percentage of cattle losses
, and that game was at home rhe , the quarterback explained,, I was
Longhorns beat Baylor 55-37, which listening to the scores being an
wasn't as impressive as Rices vic- I nounced over the loud speaker
ton over the Bears ! ■_
This week's play opens Tuesday . Service Depl... . .
night with Bayku and A ♦ M Remember Tillie, the bird dog who
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ing penalty after penalty for taking ded that wherevertpossibleOn Tuesday evening at
were miiimetemut o’clock. Walter Robert Austrian-
r shipping them to born concert ptanist who joined the
Teachers College music staff last
year will be presented in the first
i ’ At Amarillo, snow began to dis- facultyrecital of the near at North
orawarmisuxeanrdaxcsowm has
. with fair weather and higher aw seryed1asaccompan istfora number 1
1 noon temperatures forcast for today of noted concert violinists. He will
__________ _ _ ! Rail traffic had returned to normal accompany Mias. Frances Magnes
clashing at Waco The Wednesday hiked home from South Carolina to airplanes were on schedule and bus tl Denton campus in March, and
night Southern Methodi-t plays ! Ashland. Ky_ last year. She s Pvt lines were operating vtrtuallx.in following this appearance he will
Texas Christian at Wallas whe ‘ Tlhe of the K-9 corps now. ' every , direction, though behind serve as accompanstrorher "durng
Texas engages Corpus Christi Naval Py Don Langford of the Canadian schedule and witnsomedirniculty, 8 two-week tour of the Southwest. I
Air Station at Austin in a practice i Army a cousin of the old-tune in the Rio Grande qyaheyotheya The public 18 invited to attend the
game heavyweight. Sam Langford, has mometer readings varied from 28 recital which will be held tn the
t5 Saturday night Texas meets A * ’ been shipped home from Sicily with degrees in the westernsection to 33 main auditonlum. be held to the
M at Austin whie Baylor tangles a flock of shrapnel wounds in his at Brownsville, in which area tops " "________
with Texas Christian at Fort legs, but he still maintains he’s not
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of Collegeland and the presence of , Few people areactualy,"deaf." *
an increased number of girls The • Most people calied"den.Monly *
girls and the band staged a come- * huidof heaving-Whetheryouar
back after the holidays. The num- I * now very hard of hearing or ers *
j . justlosingyourhearipe.ppontene * •
| discoveries of the U. S. Govern-
Approximately 2.000 servicemien « ment National Deafness Survey *
visited the USO Center during the • make possible the greateet help *
past week end Both the Java Club „cuxproferedtothehardofhearing.
and Hospitality Hour had a steNdy " ___1__-.*
attendance Homemade cookies
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 127, Ed. 1 Monday, January 10, 1944, newspaper, January 10, 1944; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1426902/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.