Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 229, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1953 Page: 2 of 12
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Reservations for the luncheon,
at which the council will be es-
tablished, can be made up to 10
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SATURDAY ONLY
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In Recognition of
MOTHER'S DAY
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across the harbor of Willemstad.
Curacao, Dutch Woat Indies.
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Plow Memorial Mospital
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FOR THE ONE YOU LOVE MOST-ON A VERY
SPECIAL OCCASION.. .au
to our special
Campus Theatre's
Mother's Day
Saturday morning
KIDDIE SHOW
surgery; Sara Hyder, 1812 W. Mul-
berry, surgery
Dismissed: Miss Donna Baggett,
Edwin Brenholtz
Services Held
Edwin Brenholtz, 94, father of
. Dr. Harold B Brenholtz, 2218 W.
Oak, died yesterday in Turners-
ville
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Thet good dairy show last night was a feathar in the
cap of R. A. Pittman, chairman of the North Texas Milk-
ing Shorthorn Association. His hard work paid off in a
fine show, a credit to Denton County.
with
Doria Day
Virginia Mayo
2 Cartoons
later.
Old Trinity Church will agaiuar
a Mother’s Day program at the
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MEETING
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It was learned today that two
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All Mothers
accompanied
by their
Son or Daughter
will be admitted
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• Lower Butter Price Needed,
Sneaker Tells Lions Club
DOWN
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Your
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nett, 708 E. McKinney, surgical;
David E Hunt. 924 S. Elm. surgi-
cal; Johnny Richard Hunt, 924 S.
Elm. surgical
Dismissed: John R Burch. Den
ton
with
Jarnos Cagney
2 Cartoons
Extra Cartoons
and Short Subjecta
Plus
Feature Picture '
Serial-Stage Show
and Prises
NEBLrrr nSURANCE AGENCT
REALTORS
A desperate burning
in her heart .. h
MUST LOVE AGAIM!
square and saying: "We want a 1940Coupe
new school beard; we want a fair , 1946 Naah Sedan .................
day morning, when it was learned
| that a protest movement had been
planned by the student body. The
.assembly developed into an open
discussion and Key attempted to
discourage the students from dem-
onstrating
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To Attend A Gospel
Meeting At
Wood Street
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Penry as chairman of a commit-
tee to present a alate of nominees
for the organization’s board of di-
rectors.
On the committee are Mayor
Mark Hannah and County Judge
Jack Gray. The directors will be
selected at a luncheon meeting at
noon Monday in Hubbard Hall and
Children who /
attend dressed
in
INDIAN
or
SPANISH
COSTUMES
will be admitted
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BRING YOU WV
JOHN
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HAY BALING
Wanted hay baling. I am equipped
Services Doily 7:45 p.m.
Moy 3-10
Stanley Singleton
Preocher
end courage." ; grams, regular and systematic
Sperry jumped into the middle culling of the dairy herd and tak-
ofthe batter issue as he gave the j ing advantage of the artificial
14ons the "inside" story of what breeding program for dairy herds.
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Your New Car end Appliances
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he termed the ‘ dairyman s major
BELLSn0IIIA/(O.
ROBERT MITCHUM
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MYRNA LOY
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"RED PONY"
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SMALL unturatabod Baow ' elom in
oa pavement. Poultry yard and gar- ,
daw spam. M5 per month.
a. i Bu--106 w. McKinney
WANTED to rent by Jamil v moving
to Denton. modern a-Mdraam
heme If yours U vaeant eontact me
0 A tint, OB: one new. one used, one
txassraset;. 84995 m
OneCarmeni Saved fvom Mothe poye WUK
MEMORIAL PARK
Funeral services were held in ;
Turnersville this afternoon An-
the roO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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FRIDAY'S LIVESTOCK
FORT WORTH (APi—Cattle SOO
•ready. medium to good slaughter
yearling ateers and heifers H-831.
! members of the seven-man board
did not vote on the issue The other
five unanimously voted to reject
the petition
Students of the high school
were called into assembly Thurs-
at C-6948. All civic organizations
have been urged to send repre-
sentatives and all interested per-
sona are invited to attend.
■ " ' also have some rows and calves for
| Some of the boys have been hav- w R Waggoner, Oreen Val-
ing good luck with Crappie in the --------------------------
sstneFiepredae:
this week. j WRLL improved 100 acre Sandy land i
i farm. plenty water Barley, vetel., |
Corn and other erope go if sold neat i
oblen i" sox •• T. Brown, Krum railway ag-
, Theway butterfat y?’- i e«. was stunned by a streak of —-------— ---------
the dairying industry, Sperry ex- lightning when it hit the main line Galveston are the paranta of a
plained. 'The dairy herd owner into the depot and burned the son, Jon David, who was born Wed-
has a tough problem on his hands line inside the attic nesday. Grandparenta are Mr and
because butter is priced so high I May Hill School fifth and sixth | Mrs. J. K. Mason of Denton and
modeling of the Masonic Hall. The, George Smith, 318 Gates, medical,
meeting time will be announced Clark Hyder, 1812 W Mulberry,
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The sentiment that goes with your
gift of a Lane will live in her heart,
and in her home, for a lfetime
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The Denton Lions Club went all
out for agriculture last night, as
outstanding Denton County farm
on at 1952 wore honored at the
dob's weekly supper meeting in
NTSC’s Marquis Rall
The Rev. Richard Irvin, pastor
of Asbury Methodist Church, has
announced his Sunday morning
subject for Mother’s Day, "Por-
trait of a Mother.” The Sunday
evening topic will be "Other Ties "
Special music Sunday morning will
be Miss Elsie Joe Hansen, guest '
soloist, who will sing "That Won |
derful Mother of Mino,” accom- ,
panted at the organ by special ;
gueat, Mra. Betty Millelot.
Other music will be under the
direction of Charlie Mack, choir
director, and Mrs. G. F. Bryant,
organist. A feature of the morn-
ing .service will be the presenta-
tion of corsages for the oldest and
the youngest mother present in
the congregation.
On May 18 a social for new mem
bers will be given immediately
following the church services. The
event is sponsored by the WSCS,
under the direction of Mrs Calvin
Gilbert, president.
After marching around
any manatwustzmnte’fha Steve compeefesien-ixsea
; was the original purchaser, as | nara street
school board,” it was reported the Bothwell—nt w Locust
students returned to their classes. 4 boom furnished Court 3 room
______ auplvs 645 each. near NTSC C-3443
arranged by H. O. Harris, chair-
man of the dub's agriculture com- _----.— ----. ■
mttee were Troy Webster and said that in the first three months
Lanie Gotcher of Ponder J.D of this year, 50 million pounds of
Moncrier and Walter Peterson ofibutter were placed in storage. He -ouege wwMaFu xu- -Mi
nertet ana waiter - ™ added that butter in the United day morning The evening message
ton,eonardBerendiof Pilot Point States is being stored at the rate will beHear YeHim"The Jun-
of 8 million pounds per week, and ' ior department will meet in the
the nation is consuming only two new annex Sunday and the youth
namanut,zarnensteczarsse ™S"omeSa per - «Tmemgrntngwor- uWFhepak0d
Ssrendroet. -ay-ertL."':’ kep: waegoyMures:
was one of the farm leaders hon rtailsprice 01 butter up he point modeling of the Masonic Hall. The George Smith, 318 Gates, medical,
cred on the 1951 program. Harris ed out
praised the efforts of all outstand , He stressed producing cheaper
ing farmers for the "leadership milk through good pasture pro
FREE-VUE SAT. 12:15
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Calea meeting Stanfiela
Lodge n« tn ir im *
M. Bundav, 2:00 pm Pu-
nean names or Jacob B
Friee Lodge opened at l
p.m.
amena
Three Pilot Point High School Practically new s-bedroom home, at-
styipeotserondayhenaecgrp-geynisls 1a
there at the assembly yesterday a i SELr106"w °MCkinney
(Thursday) and tried to discourage 3-ROOM furnished apartment. prl
us from what we had planned to | vote bath. couple >io weekly c-aeas
do." 2 AND 3 Room furnished apartmenta,
Ruel Jentzen. Marilyn Wilson 1205and.23o. Pnvat batha.
and Jeanette Wallace said "Our do0DMeCormick-DeeringBInder.
parents are supporting us We gooa canvana, 635 c-4600. 406 Car-
' want to find out why Mr Key was rau
not retained as superintendent” । FOB BALS a good. 8 year out Cow
| "We are most unhappy about Fooy call c-nos____________
it.” stated Miss Wilson "He was LuoGAGE Taler for sale. 70x40134 _
the bestsuperintendent .. have w ezcot:
ever had for hauling or storage.
CATTLE
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the show, said the event waa one
of the best of its kind he had ever
witnessed.
Other winners included the ani-
mals shown by the following own-
ers: females under 1 year—H. K.
Armstrong; females 1 and under
2—Lamon Cooper; females 2 and
under 3—Mrs. Hahn; females 3
and over—Pittman; dry Record of
Merit Cowa — Armstrong, first;
Haggard, second; Alfred E Jesse,
third, H. K. Armstrong, fourth.
Jack Armstrong, fifth.
Bia Jim
MLLAIR
NANCY OISON-JMESARNSSG
SusVmmo Gann ROBtRT Ftuows
This Is Your
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919-023; plain and medium S11-S1C
Mogs 100; steady: choice 190-440
pounds 033 76-424; sows 19.021 ।
Sheep 1,500: ateady: good and
cholce spring lambs •25; utility and
good shorn slaughter lambs 619-421.-
SO: utility and good slaughter ewes
SO; medium and good shorn atocker
and feeder lambs 812-919.
FRIDAY'S COTTON
NEW YORK (APi—Cotton was un-
changed to M centa a belt higher at,
noon today. May 33.84, July 33 83.
Ort. 88 84
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did
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because her fear yas
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presenig
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RUSSELL-HAYWARD
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SHOW OPENS 7:00
SHOW STARTS 7:10
daughter Miss Shirley Meredith. : tu
. ■___ .c-, . . . ..03' to gve jou a turn Bay
writes, We surely enjoyed the ing” w. » Waggoner.
2,900-mile trip to Albany. Oregon -----ErNFEEPFATTIE
This is a most beautiful country so ropqunK."whppacxeirec.
Will see you in a day or so , see these Heifers before you buy I
CAMPUS Tttraay
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JUMBO ..........._.....20c EA.
SULLIVAN MEEKER
Jeopardy
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< surely he's not quite that old in
ownership
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Ray Meredith who. with his
or C.4731._________
3-ROOM unfurnished apartment, rea-
a nabie. we at SOO K Oak
McConnell Names
Welfare Council
Nominating Group
Dr. W. J. McConnell, temporary
chairman of the new Denton Com-
munity Welfare Council, yester-
day appointed Postmaster M. D.
WAYNE SWICK
310% N. Locuse
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.THE DENTON RECORDSCHRONICLE
Ponder Slates
Decoration Day ‘
PONDER — Henry Lynch of
the Ponder Church of Christ will
speak at Decoration Day Sunday
at the Eakin Cemetery.
Mn. J. M. Robertson is in
charge of arrangements for the
service at 3:30 p.m. Miss Katie
Bishop, secretary-treasurer of the
Eakin Cemetery Association, is as-
sisting in arrangements. ,
11 am hour Sunday with the Rev. Gainesville; Mrs Joe Melton, 621
j Lewis A Harwell, pastor, leading Schmitt; Miss Jewell Twitty, 2286
, the song and readings 1 W. Oak; Mrs. Diego Rubaleaba .
The West Side WMU met with ; and baby, Roanoke; Lucus Ander-
Mrs. Jim George Tuesday Seven son, 312 Lakey. Carroll Waller. 610 1
members were present. Next Tues-; Rose.
day’s meeting will be in ths home ; Denten Hospital And Clinic
of Mrs Lou Lancaster. | Admitted: Thomas B. Harris,
. ______ 1, Denton, medical
■Im Street Hospital
Admitted- Carolyn Jean Bar-
Bert IWO
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201 W. Mickery
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mi. — ,L. -mr,n tower if we want to compete with j musical program waa to be held; 3. L. Owens, 700 Sherman Dr.,
Honor #uest on -the .Po.am oleo ” and refreshments were to beserv- la in the Veterans Hospital at Me
I The Mineola agriculture leader ed Billy Snow, teacher, said. Kinney where his condition to im-1 - man aL;p
- 1 The Rev. J. I. Clinton will speak proved Mrs Owens said. He will then wil elect a permanent chair
on “A Mother's Devotion" at the, remain some weeks in the hospi- man.
College View Baptist Church Sun tal she said
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lajm $5995 UAE CETs AS IOW AS
SPUDNUT SHOP
207 W. Oak Corner Cedar
I Black West Square
, few days.
I A I. BELP—106 W. McKinney
3-BNDROOMa. 101 LstUnora. M.000
| 81300 down. <68 monthly Exclustve.
; c-earr__.
6-ROOM unfurnished apartment, ga.
rag. targa yard 644 703 Coit. '
C-2650._________
y-wnrSafa eon hath nrrh decorated
rt irlti billy paid MS C-S723
ROLL up your old ruga and bring
them tn. trade tn on new rugs
81. allowed on all good used Lino-
leum Future Furniture. 611 8 Loc-
uet. _____________________________
ROTHAW. Bummer Camp Ages 1
8-1 a Write Ros MS Telephone
4288. Lewiavilie, Texaa
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 229, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1953, newspaper, May 8, 1953; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1427185/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.