Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 109, Ed. 1 Friday, December 7, 1956 Page: 3 of 12
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THE DENTON RECORD•CHRONICLE
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isville Flower Shop. will be open
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Robes To Match
$2.95
GIRLS NYLON SHORTIE COATS, were $12.95 — NOW .. $8.88 to $10.95
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Beautiful Christmas Gift Wraps,
Secret Roo
Free over $14.95
Free Delivery — Use Our Lay-
By LUCRECE HUDGINS BEALE. ing but flying through a great
Away or Your Credit
YOUR CHRISTMAS STORE
most there!”
COME SEE WHAT MAKES THE BIG M A DREAM!.
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BODY & PAINT SHOP
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Plumbing & Heating
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PH. C-2723
102 1. McKinney st.
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Ph. C-5780
FARM MACHINERY
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BICYCLES
STRMGHT OUT OF TOMORROW
$5.00 down
Buys Any Bike
Ph. C-2568
LANDSCAPING
SAM LANEY MOTORS
At
C-7915
SEWING SHOP
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700 North Locust
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Man Charged
With Assault
Flower Shop To Open
Doors in Lewisville
!, the king’s horses return-
found us standing in the
Modern
Plumbing
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Choir To Present
Cantata Sunday
The Chancel Choir of the First
Presbyterian Church. USA, will
For Everyone
In The Family
You can get all
these dream-car
features, and
more.with
Mercury: ‘
BOYS PLAID
FLANNEL ROBES
Girls Cotton Pajamas
Floral Stripe, Gold G Pink. .. $2.95
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........ REDUCED
..... $1.69
$2.95 and $10.95
$10.95 to $16.95
| 1. Exclusive Floating Ride
1. Exclusive Full-Cushion Shock
Abler buri
3. New Swept-Back Ball-Joint
Front Suspension
4. HewBalanced Weight Distribution .
S. New Improved Springing Action
6. New V-Angle Tail-lights
7. New Jet-Flo Bumpers
S. New Color-Keyed Rear Fender
hojeoMee— ...........
9. New Sculptured-Steel Roof
and Rear Deck
10. New Merc-O-Matic Keyboard
Control
11. New Thermo-matic Carburetor
12. New High-Level Cowl
Ventilation
13. Full-Vision Steering Wheel
14. Front-Hinged Engine Hood
IS. Now Power-Booster Fan
14. New Side-Port Exhausts
17. New 290-hp Turnpike Cruller
Engine
13. Now Ball-Action Steerring
19. New Climate- Matter Air
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10. New Super-Space Trunk
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• THE FARMERS’ 4
“FRIENDLY STORE"
We Invite You For
• Poultry Feeds
• Dairy Feeds
• Custom Grinding
Plumbing
Heating
Air Conditioning
LEWISVILLE -< Special)—Lewis-
ville’s newest business. The Lew-
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Friday. December 7,1956
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Synopsis: „The princess and I
made a powerful wish to be in
Santa Land. But, just as we were
rested the man Thursday nignt
after receiving a call from a doc-
tor telling him that the baby ap-
parently had been beaten.
Gentle said the man told him
that he hit the baby because she
was crying and wanted to “shut
her up." f
Hospital attendants said the ex-
tent of the baby's injuries couldn't
be determined immediately, but
did say they were worried over
possible internal stomach injuries.
SMITH’S BEAUTY and REDUCING SALON
1301 W. Hickory
Specializing in Permanents and Hair Shaping
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11. Ne w Power Soot that "Rememben"
wishing,
ed and
road.
seat that"remembers”
"Easy Budget
Terms"
Lights beneath us shone through the snow.
DR. THOMAS O. PARISH
A CHRISTMAS STORY
CARLETON IMPLEMENT CO.
JOHN DEERE
730 FORT WORTH DRIVE
Genuine John Deere Parts — Repoirs — implements
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Mercury for 57
with DREAM CM DESIGN
New Class Set Sunday
By Dog Obedience Club
The Denton Dog Obedience Club
will start a new beginning class
for training pets at its 2 p.m. Sun-
day meeting at Wyatt’s parking
lot.
The advanced class will also
continue, both under the direction
of Bob Brient of Dallas. No fee
is charged.
GIRLS DRESSES, Sixes 1-14 — NOW.......
ALL GIRLS COATS.....................
BOYS FLANNEL SHIRTS, Sixes ...........
BOYS WOOL AND NYLON SLAX, Sixes 2-20
SPORT COATS, Sixes 6-20...............
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Charges of aggravated assault
upon his former wife, Mrs. Elea-
nor Runnels Busbee, were filed
Thursday against T. A. Busbee,
44, " McKinney, by County Atty.
Robert H. Caldwell Jr.
Busbee was arrested by city
policemen Wednesday night ap-
proximately 30 minutes after a
restraining order from District
Court had been read to the man
by a deputy sheriff.
Tie restraining order was issued
b. District Judge Ray Winder fol-
lowing the granting of a divorce
recuested by Mrs. Bu ice. The
order forbade Busbee from visit-
ing or bothering the woman and
her children.
With w filing of the assault
charges, Busbee was transferred
from city jail to county jail.
white space.
On and on for hours and hours
we went until at last the horse-
man spoke. “Look now! We're al-
“you mean you came in answer
to our wish to get to Santa Land
and you’re not a soldier at all?”
“Of course. I'm not a soldier.’
said McGillicuddy. “Could a sol-
dier fly?'
“Are we flying'”
“Look down and see ”
I did and there, sure enough. -
RYAN BROS.
Decatur Tragedy
Set For Tonight
DECATUR (Special) - "Sun
Up", a folk play with a setting in
the North Carolina hills, is to be
presented tonight by the Decatur
Baptist College Players at the col-
lege auditorium.
The three-act tragedy was ori-
ginally scheduled for Thursday
night. Charles W. Jones .speech
director at the college. Is direct-
ing the drama with the assistance
of Ted Gentile who is also a mem-
ber of the cast.
Other members of the cast are
Betty Pirtle, Myrle Balch, John-
nie May, Bruce Murray, John
Mangum, Beauford McGee and
Delano Bowman
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SNOW'S
FEED STORE
Rhone C-6431
TALIAFERRO SEWING SHOP
209 N. Locust
(Santa ham; "Everything for the Woman Who Sews")
Belts Made to Order - Rewcaving - Decorative Trim
Covered Bottom • Sewing Machine Rentals
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were lights beneath us, shining
through the snow.
"There!' said McGillicuddy.
"That's Santa Land below."
Sunday: In Santa Land
, Solo passages in the cantata are
given to soprano and tenor voices.
Soprano soloists are Mrs. John
Wall and Mrs. Virginia Perkins.
Mrs. Wall and her husband came
to Denton trom Nashville, Tenn.
Dr. Keith Eubank and Royal C.
Wood are the tenor soloists. Dr.
Eubank is vice-president of the
Chancel Choir.
Offertory soloist for the regular
morning service Sunday will be
Alan Richardson, cellist. Richard-
son is assistant professor of mu-
sic at NTSC and principal cellist
in the College Symphony.
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JEWELRY Ph. C-7132
VANNOY JEWELRY
WELDON C. PEARCE. Owner
’ 216 W. OAK ST.
FINE WATCH RIFAIR— EASY CREDIT
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BEAUTY SALON C-6915 ■
HARPOOL SEED HOUSE
, McKinney ar BeH
Pet Supplies — Plants — Pa-io Supplies '
perform Eric Thiman’s cantata, fop
The Nativity, Sunday at 7:30 p.m.
ELECTRICAL Contractor Ph. C-7815
ELITE ELECTRIC CO.
1222 FORT WORTH DRIVE
First In Qaality — Fairest in Price — Fastest in Service
Residential end Industrial Wiring
Denton, Texas
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hold open house from 1 a.m. to 8
p.m.
Openingday features will include
gifts of flowers several times dur-
ing the day.
Housed in a completely new
building, the Flower Shop will’
feature flowers for every occasion
as well as a complete line of gift
items.
going to see the king. You're go-
ing to see Santa Claus!”
"Oh, mercy me!” cried the
princess. She threw her arms
around my neck and wept for joy.
“You mean.” I stammered.
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Dad Jailed After
Infant Injured
A 23-year-old Denton father was
in County Jail this morning faclng
possible assault charges. His ’ ?•
month-old daughter was in a hos-
pital suffering from numerous
bruises about the face and stom-
ach.
Deputy Sheriff I Gentle ar-
CONCRETE READY-MIX Ph. C-2560
DENTON CONCRETE CO.
1. Sycamore at R.R. Tracks
Ready-Mix Concrete - Rock - Sand - Reinforced Stool
DICKSON MOTOR CO.
Cadillac - Oldsmobile - G.M.C.
Free Estimates Auto Body and Paint Jobs
—--.Dependable Fash Competent Service.
BUILDING MATERIALS C-4194
FOXWORTH - GALBRAITH
LUMBER COMPANY OF DENTON
409 N. Locust St.
Point - Builders Hardware - FHA Title 1 Repair Loan
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This was too much for the prin-
cess. She burst into tears.
“What's this?” growled the
horsman; peeking under the cloak.
"Why tears when you're getting
your wish?”
"Oh, sir.” I said, “it isnt our
wish to see the king.'
"The King!” exclaimed Cal-
houn McGillicuddy. “You're not
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CHAPTER FOUR
CALHOUN MCGILLICUDDY
"Whoa!” shouted the captain of
the king's soldiers. He pulled his
horse to a stand still just an inch
from my nose.
The other horses halted behind
- him. The soldiers held their lan-
terns high and peered down at the
princess and me shivering there
in the road.
“Who are you?” asked the cap-
tain. “What are you doing here?”
"I — I am Alexander.' I said
in a very small voice. "And this
is my sister. We — were just
standing here making a wish. Hon-
est. that’s all!"
“What nonsense! What kind of
a wish pray tell me?”
I hated to tell him. I knew it
would make him mad. But I had
to do tL I said. "We were wishing
we could go to Santa Land."
The captain jumped down from
his horse. "You're taking me for
a fool. Now I'D tell you some-
thing. This girl looks very much
like the Princess Anne!”
He ran his hands over the prin-
cess’ yellow curls and bent down
to look into her eyes. “Are you?
he asked. “Are you the Princess
Anne'" p .
I felt like I might faint dead
away but I squeezed the princess'
hand tight in mine and I cried,.
"Sir. she s aunn! She can t talk
at slit”
The captain straightened and
scratched his head. Then he said.
•'Well, the whole thing's funny
somehow and I'm taking you both
to the palace for the king to see."
He turned to his soldiers. "Will
one of you take these two up on
your horse?" Before the nearest
man could move, a white cloaked
soldier at the very end of the line
came up on a great white horse.
"I'D take them, sir.” he s2id.
"My horst is the biggest of all."
Without waiting for the captain to
answer, he leaned down and pluck-
ed the princess and me right off
our feet and planted us in front
— of him on the big white horse
We struggled and cried but he
held us there and wrapped us
around with his cloak.
The captain said. "I don "t re-
member you. soldier. What's your
name?”
"Calhoun McGillicuddy," repli-
ed the soldier “I joined your
troop at the lastturn in the road."
The captain scratched his bead
again. Finally he said, "Oh, very
well. Carry on!” Then he mount-
ed his horse and the whole troop
galloped away with the white
horse at the end of the line
it was snowing hard and we
could not see beyond the horse's
head. After a while we couldn't
even hear the horses in front. We
went faster and faster until it
seemed that we were not gallop-
DENTON SPORTS
& TOY CENTER
$21 N. EIm c-3090
RED - BLUE $e QE
Sixes 4 - 12 .... "6.0•
BARGAIN TIRES
AUTO SPECIALS
Cor Grease Jeb ■81.88
Car Wash' ■
BUSBEE Amlico STATION
Busbee Amlico Stotion
208 E. MeKinney
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