Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 158, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 15, 1944 Page: 2 of 8
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at least 1.200 cases had been dis-
posed of by juvenile court officers.
V alentine Party
For El ( irculo Club
Co publishing house m Dallas En-
titled Seeing Texas by Ileta Kerr
Ladd the book undoubtedly is one
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In the United- Btates Army since 1
1916. Col Cohee has represented
the United States in Mexico, France
composers. The
School of Five."
"Week of Compassion." is encourag-
ing offerings from members to raise
$250,000 to be used in war-emer-
For Texans who have the desire
to travel over the immense expans-
es of their own state but are forced
Food Fights for Preedom" is the
theme of a John Deere service show
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nation
Green Christmas, white Easter -
German proverb
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MANE COBBLERS, ..........
Nebraska TRIUMPHS. IN lhs
Officer
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A Valentine party in the home of
Mrs Tarlor Meredith was enjoyed
by El Circula Chub Thursd.y af-
Your home is your biggest
and best investment Pro-
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lastingly, with America’s
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Ta Help Build Up Red Blood!
The Girl
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afternoon
members
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Officers
Miss Jane
Miss Fredc
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secretary-,
treastrer;
reporter,
dlimmctna ad
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juvenile cases here
DUrthg'a business session presid-
ed over by Dixie Boyd, president
members of the Brotherhooi dis-
cussed the church budget for the
the state extension service.
The committee sought to develop
program, the summer softball gam-
es and Pnendshtp House as help-
fixpwtinqaftitif
Mother's Friend ddMn-
helps bring ease ABHk
and comfort to Ke. dh
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FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE WEEK!
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Church Ceremony Youth Center
Club Tuesday morning emphasized
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Morris A
MeClendon
21* W. Hickory
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Phone 62
Remember the
Kiwanis
Minstrel T. C.
Auditorium
Friday, Feb. 18
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live music faculty of
and Lieut Richard |
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the Houston Symphony Orchestra |
and combined choirs of North Tex- i
fluffy batis at a
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ticivate .n tne namng ot the Yount
Centei, pointing out that they Are
the ones who will b the principal
Mill President’s
Birthday Honored
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Guerre in the first World War Col. ; a hearing here that the Texas A.
Cohee is a graduate of Union Theo- . A M College board of directors is
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fern and white earnations and snap-
dragons. ' with a
The best man was W O. Snider
of Dallas, uncle of the bride, and i tional and
people in an
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L lives and works of two composers,
Balakireff and Rimsky-Korsakoff,
and the three others, Cui Moussorg-
l sky and Borodin, were discussed by
F Mmes P C. Storrie, James F. Webb
and F C Snow, respectively. Miss
Paula Murray played an aecordfofi
solo. Wedding of the Winds," and
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. Miss Peggy Anderson, daughter
of Mrs. W. R. Anderson of Alice,
waa united in marriage to Sgt. W I
R. Anderson of Detroit, Mich., who
is stationed at Camp Livingston.
Alexandria. La., in the First Pres-
byterian Church Monday evening,
when the pastor, Dr. H. G Goody-
turventte cases m Denton through
R. I SELBY & SONS
Florists - Nurserymen
Phs. 374 - 375 N. Square
Mmui
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of the most interesting and pictur-
. esque books yet produced about the
Lone Star State
With the subtitle, A Childrens
Travelog of Texas," the volume is
Women Who
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ternoon when the program _________
ed two solos by Miss Charlotte ‘ rEY A c EYES rA
Riley reading?,. - Amen ca- 1994. tby r * LA L£> 1 •
County. Stockard commented more
than 300 juvenile cases have been
filed' but he surmised that actually
lorla bawson of Denton,
student in the Teachers
and the French Croix de
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Just try them tor 30 day-then see if
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logical Seminary of New York.
Dr L H. Hubbard, president of
drifted more and more in that dir-iseimidcdape. S3 6 Rhe
e non ....... . / Philip Walker pastor of the Frst
Vance said the AAA was an ad- Methodist Church Mrs M L
ministrative agency with no.techni- Hutcheson sang Face to Face" and
cal staff and it madespecifications o Love that wul Not Let Me GO
without consulting technicians of accompanied by Dr. w H Dodgson
Burial was in Jackson Cemetery.
of them
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g entertainment plus an inrestment in the health and
happiness af Dentom and Denton County chiidren.
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Members of the Denton Kwanis
Russian adaptation of Edgar Allen I
Poe’s poem oi the same name and
i is a story of four types of bells.
system" Stockard remarked, but -
ptebably is due to assoristion anc
to other environmental influences.'
Commenting on the fact that .he
real cure tor juvenile delinquency
is preventton Stockard commended
the new Kiwans Youth Center as
Of the 300
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FOR FREEDOM
FOK SANGER
.. . . . - Krum, ami pallbearers were W T
quetonine of extensioa Neely, w.‛1. Bishop. Ray Sw.ifTord
---- employes facte eoncerning T AlMeDaniel o G shimett and
administrative changes in tee ser- Lee R. McDonald ,
z,2ote ■ ”•
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maids wore ensembles of pastel col- the annual Kiwanis Mmstrel,Fr-
‘ , day evenin at 3 15 in Hie T C
auditorium
and with Mrs A A. Miller
er heard discussions of
language which is designed to give gymnasium at Sanger Wednesday. ; l -
anv Texan a new appreciation of Feb 16. sponsored by LeGear & Two FORMER TEACHERS GET
his Mate Undoubtedly many things Coper. Jc’n Deere dealers It is WAVE PROMOTION
are left unsand, but this ts to be ex- a wartime -new with emphasis on . Misses Mary Katcherine Boone j
pected with a subject so vast as greater food production through and Madeline Canova, former fac-
Texas What is said is educatve. in- , better operatien care and repair H- . yMy members at T S. C W . have 1
farm equipment Talking pictures ' been promoted to the rank of lieu-
, will be shown. , tenant junior grade, in.the WAVES.
quency.
One thing we find." pointed out
Stockard "and that is that the
ptoyes present were Mmes Viia:
1 Arnold. Bess Moore. Joy Buzick,
Emorv Horger. Miss Margae Cox
of wholesome, Ed°Morrison Jr. C. P. Whisenan.
entertainment facilities J"Bsrown and w H. Robertson
T S C. W is a member of the
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Denton Girl
with__x
Symphony at T. Ci
P The Shakespeare fine arte depart-
L ment, meeting Friday with Mmes.
F J. H Boydston and Ira C. Roberta
L in the Boydston home. had roll
r call on current events in Russia,
providing wholeseme -ecreattional
register, and Miss Edna Salmon
Tanzrak
a
koontz, read the double-ring cere- <
. mony. The altar was decked with tne uuu. M s"t, row
larg candelabra, interspersed with 1 Kiwanissprejects.continuestosno“
Funeral ervices for Dr R
Smith who died Saturday. r
had charge of the tea table, which
son told the committee members he was beautifully laid with lace cloth
w as relieved as acting director with- white snapdragons, babybreath
M-W Shingle A-
Stain, gal. _ 21•
Meat Colors
Let us handle your
telegraph orders
voices will provide the chord set- .
ting The text of the work is a
NO T HE R ’ 8
M FRTRWDean
He pratsed the Scout
I-N-S-U-R-A-N-C-E
Fire—Theft— Auto—< asualty—Lite
INCOME TAX ACCOUNTANT
Ofke open evening* from 7 to 10
49, $129
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The office force at the Morrison
Milling Co surprised its president,
E W Morrison, after business
hours Monday afternoon with a
birthday party featuring a decor-
—---- wnie ated birthday cake lighted with a
the opportunity that local Pe°Pie , single candle and presented him'
have of suggesting a name for the , Sth girts. Among the gifts was a
new Kiwanis Youth Center now be Wrtntd and bound book containing
ing projected by the club Pl ai Puplets describing attrihutes al th
are progressing for the openi8 ° honoree, which were read to him
the center in the near future, and I •>< MOrrtson joined them and
the number of patrons of .. 1 served coffee with cake, and em-
o po-o- - : ,.|nv„ present were Mmes Vtvias.
The local Youth Center is allied i
_____ „ national movement for the 1
establishing of wholesome recreat i
lustrated with many pictures of
Texas cities industries, and histor-
. x sites, the book provides a graphic
description bv picture and by word
of "the empire of Texas" It is
written m a chatty informal stvh
| and contains a continuous narra-
tive of a grotp of boys who set
I out on a tour of the state. What
they see and experience on the long
< . ... ton in honor of the bridal couple ( teneficlaries from 1ts servues
inclined toncommerciatize the in- i In the receiving line were the bride —----------
dupicanonorworkbytheagfci-andnEroAmP AdAMdrsGoodhe Hand CamjHii^n
tural adjustment administration bride's mother, and Miss Retty m,,. A .I,,
Harlan president of the West- F OT t^OIOFi (l (reuP
> Miss Jean
"When Johhnv Comes Marchng . ... ......
______ Heme The Salute was used as the board of directors of the National _ —----- —
criminal ’ opening number of the first pro- 1 Sonrerence o5aChrstlans and Jews : and the college’s extension service ..... .......
I delin-igram of the Cleveland Symphony for the Southwest Region. George Adams, who served four minster Fellowship MISS Jran
quents on record here in the last . this season, and has been placed on i ! months as acting director of the cunningham presided at the guest
to years, he stated that approx- / programs of other major American | testenston service after the board - — ‘
mately half had been given terms ' orchestras Drnms dimissed Director H H William-
in state reform schools Of those I--- V“—
sent there at least 60 per cent he- (Secino Tevc* l« HD.cr. 4.,,
came repeaters or had already sery- —eeung. 1 CARS IS f I Ji l FflK rtH ( out prior notice and without being
ed reform teris This is not nec- Interesting Story ! At its meeting Sunday afternoon, consulted by board members, -----------. ----- ...
essarily the fault af the reform • J. 5. the Drama Guild of the Prist ! The princtpal- dirterence was." the eouple left for a wedding trip
Christian Church elected officers as Adams told Committee Chairman to Michigan to visit the grooms
follows Rev. O L. Messenger. Penrose Metcalfe. San Angelo, and relatives Afterwards, the groom
producer: Miss Betty Cook, direct- Wardlow Lane. Center, "that my will return to Camp Livingston anc
or; Charles Scherle president; Miss concept of the college extension the bride to Denton where she
Jo Ann Graham, secretary;' Fred service was that was an educational will resume her studies at T S C
Coffey Jr treasurer-reporter. institution. The board is inclined w where she is a junior student
The Church Guild, composed of to commercialize it. -——
in termed ute-senior young people of The committee mCTT1bers of Final fair
the church, is creatmg a special the group were unable to attend ---e •O
dramatic production to be present- i the hearing-, heard. ,F . Dr R R
ed at a church-wide banqet Feb atate AAA Administrative officer, tFr. fl. D•
23. The drama will represent cer- say that since its inception the
tain national war-emergency in- AAA was supposed to be a farmer
ests of the denomination, which administered program and it has
■ ene whieh ndelts as well as ch- ■ durine the week of Feb 20-27,
dren. will peruse with pleasure II- known throughout the church as
artonunnnnoa
child who is a regular attendant
at church and Sunday School and
who goes to day school regularly is The first for stenet and chorus, s
seldom arraigned as an offender in ■ sleigh bells, the second for soprano ’
-the juvenile -courts.. He indacasedtane rhorus. wedeng bels: the'
that juvenile de. inquency is not third, for a choral setting, alarm |
onl “ and i bels and the last for chorus, the ’
religrous problem but H is also a | tolling bells of death
definite mdtal concern of. the com- • other Soloists
munity. Legally, stated Stockard - Other soloists for the
-ie juvente eelnquent 4s any box+
or girl who violates some phase of
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Dr. Caldwell
pull the tn
help you fee
DR. CALDWI
laxative eoni
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We now have high
protein feed. Soybean
meal and cakes. Lay in a
supply before next cold
spell. Limit 30 days.
trumpet solos by Turner Moore
The club voted to assess each
member 50 cents to complete bond
purchase for "ourth war loan sale
Refreshments were served to nine
members, a new member Mrs J N
Pruett and two euests Mr W E
Riley and daughter Mi Charlotte
The next meetmg will be with Mrs
Rube Martin
Members of the cib especlelly
Denton County Texas University
exes will hear Dr Walter Prescott
Webb when they meet for their
annual dinner March 2 Dr Mattle
Lloyd Wooten president announc-
ed The meeting will be m the
T S C W tearoom Webb Uni-
versity of Texas history professor
taught at Oxford Untversity last
year
the criminals law, who wanders
about as a vagrant or who is incor- North Texas
rigihle. He indicated that probably i,Chamberlain. baritone a
out ot cnses involving student of the college, now serving
uvenile delinquents never become I with the Air Forces and stationed
a matter of record SInce most of in I ubbock
the minor cases are handled by Three composi-sons are to be
uvenile court officials without ; played on the Sunday concert and I ~ - „p ---
course to the filing of criminal two of these. RachtmininofT's -The China and the Philippines He
charges Bells ’ and his second Symphony
Cases Handled in E Minor are works seldom heard
in the last 40 years in Denton outside the larger music centers.
by war restrcttors to remain a'
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tul 'actors in
accompanied Miss Billie Jean
I Schiehagen, who sang "Make Be-
lieve" and "Lover Come Back to
Me Both are students of Teach-
I ers College.
| During the social hour recordings
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adrzur ' ymMM,
The phase of Dentons fourth '
war loan drive sponsored by the
Fred Douglass School in the colored
section of the city was brought to
a dose Monday atternoon with a
total o' $:40 15 in bonds sold to
colored resident- according to an
announcement Tuesday morning '
.tom Fre I Moore principal Pac-
ulty members th* -’udent body ।
cod membirs of the Bov Scout ,
troop wire leaders in the cam-j
paiar arcorarg to More <
Solve your laundry problem
with these "wash and ready"
gowns' No ironing needed
Pastels
press of the Mathis, Van Nori &
The third. Morton Gould's 1
"Amercan Salute." Is a brilliant ,
modern work based on the old song ,
favorite
house
paint! 4
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the reductien of
centers throughout the
m to students of T S. Q. W. in , ~
psemblyand.will speak at the Commercialism ,
Fotary luncheon at noon
Charged to lit hi rd ; ors. together with corsages of
•___ sweetheart roses
was
gationcommitt eehas been told, ibe the church U which the bride
Wanted to buy, wire hangers-
American Cleaners, Finn* 260.
tymarrdognn‛F“os,"A“ormerleforitoprovide letsurehtime asa
potdehy ■KS:
St. Jo; Clarice Johnson, Hutto , where such centers have aarsad ;
Nadine Morrow, Pilot Point; and been established they hnr b ,
Mintie Simpson, Texas City Rela- named such as ren C anwesn .
fives of the bride present, in addi- "Keen . Ten. o"..
tion to those mentioned above were I Teen Home and Youth H .
_ Mr. and Mrs. Bert Anderson Mr । Now Kiwanis is aski. Wn
were played from Russian operas. A and Mrs C. M Proctor Mrs Nora I shall we cull otr Denton 1O ।
- . -- - _ ...» ——tGnson, MBS Jean Anderson and J Center" - . --t
Mrs W G Snider. aU of Dallas ! If you have an idea for a name
During the ceremony. Miss Tin- ! foi the center, wtite you 5 U885 s; ’
ker Cunningham played the tradi- ton on a postal card and.mat.vo
tional wedding marches on the or- the Kiwanis omlce ,314 -acKi0
gan, and Miss Beverly Salley. Alice Building. Denton, and - .su8E5
sang Because." Ushers were Boh ion will be considered in the seeC
and Merle E. Bonney. Misses Mur- I Maclachlan, Glenn Salmon Jimmy tion ot a name for the local project
Hopper and Eddie Brenhoita. IIt was urged that the susestoD.
| For the ceremony the bride wore tfor n ........ — ,
ta powder blue ensemble with ac- eerds wi be tabulated auid the of-
cessorios to match, and the brides- , ti ial name will he nnounced
A . . • .4. 1 L..is ATynetrei
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READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS
Wanted te buy, »
Discusses Russian BreaMinon of
| , IMroANM. Home Bhtnteti
r uemrbe For DelinquencY
EnFa.snuabatettisp8iw,eag: mat «generau breakdoun ot t
— uspThe i Russia I . the American home is the funds- । Eiieg. I
- beoudiscyosion.s formertv* held by mental cause of juvenile delnquen- musical honpr tn being
gp the church before the rise of the . cy is accepted by all who are work- soprano solotst for thet
Communista following the firstling closely with the problem.” as- )
Vorid War. the government clos- serted County Judge Gerald Stock- i
ing,thechurchesinthefrstyears ard Monday evening when he spoke I as State Sunday afternoo Feb? M.
™nt Communisttregim m and, on on "Juvenile Dehnquency .. before I The cholce of Miss Dawson to
tb'- First sing with the noted Houston Sym-
exhibitedsampeng.beusFusshan Pep- Presbytertan Church. S.A. Hei phny is counted as signal recogni-
PezaAihoughrelig:ion.is.notgpar- pointed out that the economic sta- tion for the artst. who has
ticpipriysemphasied.b thegpres- tus of the child S family appears to outstanding in music both as !
ent Russian government she point- have L. influence on. his delu an undergraduate and a graduate!
ed out, many churches are open quency, but that the child s mental- l stident •
onee more and public worship 1s ny is seemingly a factor in deter- : in the Sunday performance of
____________________________ mining his tendencies toward delin- | The Bels - a choir of 70 student I
a worthwhile step in preventing
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RECORD-CIONICLE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY U. 1944
To Speak Here Composers Topic
mFor Club Group
ourney is recounted i n ciear to be presented in the high school sate8 counties.
: Waocumeds 1
_ church yea bezteng April 1
Bovd appointed a committee cci-
posed, of C C Jones Re v J J
Copeland and C E Benett ts
nominate cmcers tor the vear The
Priencly Service Class of the
. church served suprer
' Ooi Ora J Cohee, chief of the were played from Russian operas. A
r chaplains branch of the Eighth Ser-’ Va tent me tea was served from the '
vice Command. Dallas, will speak dining table laid with a lace cloth.
; twice in Denton Thursday, In ob- consisting of hear-shaped sand-
; servance of National Brotherhood 1 wiches. salad, coffee and mints
. : Week He is a representative of the Mrs 1 M Atkins poured coffee.
concer are «
Week
Col Cohee will speak at 11:15 a ray and Schiehagen.
exguisitelypre- M "A/am
pared emolllent. is Y iK
usetur in all conai- l ..... m
UMM where a bland mild anodyne mas-
•age medium in skin lubrication is de-
atrad. One condition in which women
for more than 70 years have used It is an
evpitention for massegtng the body dur-
tog pregnancy ., tt helps keep the skin
soft and pliable . .. thus avoiding un-
necseeary discomfort due to dryness and
tightness. It refreshes and tones the
a skin An ideal massage application for
the numb tingling or burnine sensa-
tions of the skin . . . tor the tired back
muscles or cramp-lIke pains in the legs.
9uzekty absorbed. Delightful to use.
'Mother's Friend'
Hiehby pniited by users, many doctors and
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 158, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 15, 1944, newspaper, February 15, 1944; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1426939/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.