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announced.
There will be a meeting of the
senior class at Teachers College
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when there is a large crop as a
precaution against a possible short-
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Veal Chuck Roast, pound
Ground Meat, pound ..............
Nadine
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YOU ARE SELF-RELIANT
But your skin prefers a sheltered life. Try the Rudemar
powder and creams. Call 191 for appointment if you want
a beautiful permanent wave or a personality hair cut.
THE NONA MAE BEAUTY SHOP
azy and today.
It is not an average pieture, fur
it is plausiile, entertaining rad
ack” of truc ife. And a look at
•Palmolive Soap,
3 bars and package
Palmolive Beads,
Eich person in the United Stater
spent an average of $40 loot year
for recreational travel, according to
the Chicago Motor club
See Our Hats and
'Dresses
if you are looking for
real values and style.
from her long years of effort.
Club women have, to date, cani
Hubbard Lectures
To C. ! A. Girls
Dr.L. H Hubbard, president ol
the College of Industrial Arte, seye
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Phone‘47.
greatly reducing
are taking no chances on posSlDli-
ties Of a later production. They have
been from the beginning of the sea:
son, preserving all available fruits
and vegetables, and many have
canned chicken and other meats. A
great many following Mrs. .Trigg's
advice of canning a surplus of fruits
important article of the diet,
be used this year.
Enjoy Adequate Diet
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Church. Prohyterlane train over
the county were to assemble at Use
park at 4 o'clock for a prog ran.
Events Tomorrow
• The Dentou County counci
F.-T. A. will meet at 2 o'clock
in the Lee School auditortuz.
In quarteg aession.
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len, Jean Arthur and Fay Wray.
Brook, in lib usual sophisticated
rcle, is the prominent lawyer w4
a professional code that gives nh
a lot of trouble. Buddy Rogers takes
he first red dramatic role, and is
surptisingly good. Both Jean Arthur
and Fay Wray have trong parts.
Rogers is the pampered son ol
luxury. Who is slowly but surely
"going to tiie devir", -when he be-
comes involved in a first degree
murder case. But Brook’s hands are
tied, for his client, Rogers, has con-
fided the secret of the murder to
him, but Brook as his lawyer, can-
not betray him. An innocent ntn.
nichard Arieh, is about to be hang-
ed for the muider.'
There are artmatic moments ard
the audience responds quite real-
ily to the high pointe in the sory-
Exciting, intense and well-portrayr
ed are adjectives that can well be
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ganization are spending about $800,-
□00 annually on cosmetics and
ah,‘a these products are able B
withstand drought better than most
vegetables.
During the present year there are
30 pantry demonstrators among the
18 women’s dubs. Mrs Trigg stat-
ed Appreximatly 300 women are
enrolled in the clubs. As well as
over 250 girls, who are members of
the 4-H clubs. There are22orthes?
organizations and both the women
and girls who are club members
under the supervision of Mrs Trig
The very esmee of charm h
achieved in this Hack silk suit and
bat. and in having Edwina Booth
wear it. The screen player's cos-
tume is set off by a crisp organdie
blouse showing a flaring collar, with
sleeves revealad by the elbow um»
of the jack 0ta
-THE LAWYEBS KECBET
The caste-:. qtavta^qev. 'Wtai Bf
particular about the type of pie- ,
hues he aquanders an evening n. ,
is safe tn heing the urfent show ,
at the Palat Theater. "The Law
HOSIERY
By Wayne-Knit
Our'
$1.00, $1.50
and $1.95
Values
Greatly Reduced
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In their church et 3 o’clock. Mes,
W. .,Vivra‘t Jr. is prtgram efev-
Matt. , ,
Miss Kenneth Carnchan. dnnghi-
cids in a Temple hospital mturday,
is recovering rapidly. according to
word regeivc here by relatives. He
mother IS at ler bedside.
"Cinderell." ttbe presented hi
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Friday morning, honoring Mrs,
Dolph Evers Jr., Mrs. Clarence Tripp
of Corsicana and Mrs Emmet Ann cording
derson of Marshall Following the cording
breakfast the guests went to the
of terror as to the outcome of the 1
story, is enough to make anyone
hecome InterEsled.
Another dran:atic incident cones
when Arlen, although believed to
be Innocent by the atiorney gen-
eral and Brook, is led away to the
death house, with the gallows on.y
a tew hours off
But the plot straightens itself
out, and the climax comes with a
gasp and a sign of relief from the
onlookers, with that feeling of the
rightness of things.—A. C.____
picnic supper to be seuved i City
Park this evening at 7 o’clock. ae-
Rev. Chas. W. Estes, paz-
men. compoid of a group of church
erganizatiouis wtich meets each
aith ‘fuesday, will meet Tusduy
aitemoon wih ths Women's Coun-
cil of the First Christian Chuteh
Early Vegetables Canned
Starting with the canning of Ene-
lish--peas, greens.-and other items
during the early garden season,
farm women have continued to can
all the other veuetabies that have
become available, berries and what
fruit has been produced. if rain
fals soon, there wi be later gy-
diens, which will afford a material
additional supply of food produats.
Many .will plant fall gardens if the
seasoK is suitable, Mrs. Trigg said.
But the women, having learned
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With So-Callrd salc Prices and You Will Be Convinced Our Values Are Best
waves were found
home of the'hostess and enjoyed
bridge for a time. four tables play-
ing Mrs, Jto Jagoe mmade high
score and with the honor guesta,
was presented with a remembrance.
The home was attractively decorated
with spring flowars.
MARY ARDENS TO
SPONSOR DANCE
Shoes
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Lower Prices
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Mrs. Earle C Johnson and chil-
dren. Elolse and Cone Jr., of East,
land have returned to their home
after a visit here with Mr Johe-
ton's mothet, Mrs. Edna W. Trigg.
Cecil Tindey of Qainesville wet
a visitor in Den ton Thursday.
Mrs Thomas E. Goff of Sherman
and her daughter. Mrs. O. B. Keil
and two children of Wichita Falls,
hsve returned to their homes after
visiting her brother, H. M Russell
an illustratad lecture is the open- aniacksof.tue ue. Anda _ -
air theater at the college Thursdax he cast reveals the secret—CUve
evening. His subject Wes "Sernms Book, Charts Rogers, Richard Ar-
in Stone". ‘ - -----
Dresses
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Of Every Summer Fashion
• In Shantungs, Crepes, Knits
' - Gay and Smart. I
$2.50
Dresses in Three Big Groups
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Pursuit of Beauty
Important Part in
Life of American
। , Business Woman
$3.95
Our Highest Price
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with the honor L
sented witn ----------
hostess was assisted in serving ana
entertaining by Mmes. J. L. King:
bury, Joe Jagoe, G. A- Odam Ard
Miss Anna Potyel.
In the mc-ning Mrs. Sharp mncer-
tamed the 1023 Bridge Club, three
tables of members , and Triends
playing. Mr. George Ptz made
high score, ant’ Mrs. Horace LeeP-
er was sucgredful in high cut. beth
being pressuited, with’ rememhrap-
ces. A sated apd ice course WPS
3.884.88 6.88
$1.95 Wash Frocks, $1.76
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Hubbard ul ultra ted his lecture
with slides procured from the ex-
tenston service of the University of
Texas, and displayed many of the
famous Eurupean cathedrals
News of the Sick
Miss Essie Smith of Ralls under-
went a tonsiiar operation yesterday.
C. P. Gasper of Lewisville is ill.
Robert Fletciet, son of Mr. end
Mrs. R. L. Fletcher, 414 West Prei-
rte Street, underwent a tonsiiar eP-
eration this me ming
Misses Lenore Raines. Thelma Jo
f iercer an I P:ances Womack are
ill in the Mercer home, 1813 West
Hickory Street.
Mrs. J. K. Rathbone is able to
be up after a: illness of several
I days.
BELECK
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East Side Square.
A caei be bq": . • I e
Let’s Go
Somewhere
Tonight!
Somewhere well find thrilis
. . . haventure.....adven-
lure . mystery . . / laughs I
Well go there in a novel. ne-
lected from the latest fiction
Campus Book
Shop
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1205 OAKLAND
tulariybig.role inuthene
4epresatom Mia met W granted
a the material contribution to the
beauty treatments.
About 39 per cent of them drive
their own cars, about one-tenth
ride horseback and one-sixth play
tennis,- *
It is estimated that about onet
fourth of the 893)00 are married
and about one-Wi of those mar-
ried have children. < - ~
and a sain ard ie course was
served at the close of the alt
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Mrs. J. Pud Rayzor made ‛atgh
score and Mrs Walter Miller Wte
successful in high, es and dex
applied to .be entire cast.
Jean Arthur, as Arlen’s sweet,
heart who gives up her job and
comes to ue city to be with him
alter reading about his trouble is
exceptionally good. And the man
ner in which she, with the help of
two tailor bose, apprehends the
nel murderer after a few moments
ned a quantity a English peas, mus-
tard greens, turnip greens, beans, >
squash, carrots and s few blacks ;
eyed peas. Corn will by plentiful '
scon, and cucumbers, eabbase, cote t an
lard and other vegetables will be 4
preserved. Mrs, Trtw G advising • ‘
members to plant Swiss chard, Chi- —--------
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ndna W. Trigg, county home dem- menbers to ptant Swud charaoh
onstratlon.agent, who, after devei- nesecabbseandNewZealandspi-
ingqyearsto a food conservationt- - th- nreducta are able
pregram in the cqunt, Ands that
’ now, durin a period of depression
and tow prices .for farm products,
the farm women have learned a
1 valuable lesson and are. taking ad-
vantage Cf the opportunity of sav-
' ing every available article of food
" tor home , consumption t.
snore popular with the business
women than marcels, 2,903 of the
6,924 preferring the first method of
coiffure and 1.380 the latter
Based on "the returns from the
questionnaire it is estimated that
the 60,000 business and profes-
sional women enrolled in the or-
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This fart is vouched for by M rs.
Jr and daughter, Patsy Elaine. nbo
visited in the Russell home Sunday
Dr. N. J. Hawley and Mr. and
Mrs. Renick and three chiidren.
Who have been visiting Dr. Bad Mrs
W H. Hawiey. left yesterday for
San Antoni- where they will vasit
before returning to their home in
Kansas City h
Mr. and Mrs. George Light Jr. and
baby will leave Monday for the
Light ranch near Cotulla for a few
days.
Miss Marv. I'enley of Marshall
will arrive tomorrow to spend the
week-end with her sister. Miss
Katie Henley.
BUY IT IN DENTON
205,
fhe Mary Amen Club at Tach-
era College will entertain member,
aud their guezts at a dance this
evening at me club building ac-
cording to Miss Edith L. Clark, club
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and at the same time This is a part of the social pro-
ng the cost ot, living, gram planned for each Friday eve-
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•& Carge c4& xe on
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ston will be charged.
. H. E. Edwards, who was serious-
ly injured wiien struck by an auto-
me bile Tuasday morning, was re-
pcrted as snnewhat improved Fa-
A free picture show will be given
In the open air theatre of C- I, A
on Bell Avenue thia evenbig at 8
o'clock, to which the public is invit-
ed, it is announced
now, even though the price
farm products may be low and ar, •z —
- ---------- , , money scarce, a large perentageo and-Hern Doty. .
college campus, according to Mies he rural homes are enjoying and
Mary Louis? Wilson. At .this time, w.l continue to enjoy through the 1
the social activities for the cides coming winter an adequate and
during the summer session will be tempting diet. Food eonservation, 1
planned, and committees for the always important, is palying a par-,
serious even’s appointed. 1 - - ------- ■- —— “----
"Skidding." three-act comedy. W
be presented at the Teachers Cof-
lege tonight at 8:15 o'clock by the
college Dramatic Club. The offering
is open to the public and an admis-
th, eilL and they, the municipal auditorium tongt
guests, were, p»e- Wts o'clock by a group of benipn
membrances. rhe chudren, sponsored by the Wom-
ens couneit of the First Christnn
cnurch."
A for traveling salesmen
of Denton County will be given at
the Denton Country Club tonight
it ^htertained;
program Tonish
"eu • M4 ■■fo, . J - •H At F—
miday marking the final day <
ciunty are invited to attend the
Mrs. L. A. Sharp x
Compliments Guests
Honoring her sistevs. Miss Kettle
Jo Cummings of Trenton. Tern.,
and Mrs, Je B. Cummings of
Greenville, N. C, Mrs. L A Sharp
entertained with nine . tables o
bridge in hu home on West
Street Thursday afternoon. Tae
home was attiacljtely decorated
wish a profusion of spring flowets )
MODES .
,. ^=OP. THE MOMENT I
preceding Ure supper.
All members at the Delia Kapda
Gumma, who are attending either
the College of Industrial Arts or
Teachers On.lege, are invited fo be
the guests of the Iota Chapter of
Dentop at a garden party next
Tiursday evening, from I to it
o’clock, at the home of Mie Edith
L. Clark, 322 Normal Avenue. itiks
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the Vacation. Eibie School at th
Trinity Basuk Church, which hi I
been in prosieaor the past thue
weeks, a anecial program will 1
presented by theichudren atend
ing the se eel thia evening at J
chi 1’eh. begitning at 8 o'clock.
The hlldren were honored th
mor ning by Mrs, Walker King wi
(tenseshmenta, tollpwing a progra
presented uy the members of t
nchool. A flag drill was given. wu
- each child participating given
_ unto flag n> Mix King .and .ce
Wh‘te and blue ribbons. Mary J'
Knight lead the drill, which co
stated of the foltowing selectian
To the red, white and blue. I
ever be true. There is no flag. nev
ever grand, like our own red. win
and blue. Hurrah, for the flag. •
country's Illg There is no flag I
any land. Nce cur own red, wh!
insurance — ■
All Kinds
Basement flteqoteCurtta Bldg.
Phone tn, Bea. 222-W.
C. M. MIZELL
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Butter, 15c and
Pickles, quart jar
Toilet Tissue, Texla, 5 rolls
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Raisins, 4-Ib package -
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIRERS,
If you fail to receive your copy
of the Record-Chronicle, e»U the
omice before 6:30 p.m. and a copy
and blue." Twenty children to
part in the drill.
Approximately 75 children w
present at the program and sue
hur this mon ing, with an avore
attendance at 64 at the Vacait
School, according to Rev. F.
Hamilton, pastor of the Trini
Ciurch.
* A flag drill, display at handiwd
made by tne children, menu
work and songs wiU compose t
evening progam. The public is 1
vlted to attend it was announe
Denton County Farm .Women Not to
Lack Home-Canned Food Supplies in
Spite of hteSpring. Fruit Shortage -
vegetable, may be scarce in Den- welfare of the county that has comi cl
ton county thia year because of the
late arrival of spring; there may he
iLle fruit due to the untimtiy
Ifre zes—but most of the (arm house
wives in this county are not gog
to ba without their home preserved
feed supplies for the coming win-
Pork and Beans, Ritter’s, 3 for
Fruits for salad, No. 22 can.....
Coffee, good value, pound 13c
Matches, 6 packages 15c
Rice, 2 pounds bulk.......... 15c
Peanut Butter, 16-oz. jar ...... ,199
Grapeuice, Monarch, quart..49c
Peaches, No. 22 size yellow cling...... 19c
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SILK PRESS AND HAT SPECIAL ’
LWe offer a few Mousline de Sole After-Dinner Dr
e]i, very special $18.75. Special prices on all silk dress
Hats grouped in three lots at $1.95, $2.95 and >3,95.
SCRUGGS CASH STORE
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at 7 o'clock, sponsored by uve
qnambele at Commgce. A large
number of pther Danton people will
be guests diso. , «
Weldon bkiles, aou at Mr. and
Mms. Can Skiles, underweht a var-
ious operation in a Dallas chospita
Friday morasing, and was reported
it sting tarV well afterward Youny
Skiles has been i for never a I
n ionhs. He was accompanied to
Dallas by his parents and Rev.
cias. W. Estes
AB Presbytertans at Denton
otter week.
Another program will be Siven
next Wednesday evening, opening
with a roll rall on Modern Amerk
can Poets. Miss Flo Maric Bobip-
sen will be the leader for the eve-
ning, and a piano selection wi he
presented by Miss Gladys Koiso el
The music department. There wil
also be a leading. "Robert Frat
and His Poetry”, given by Miss Lo-
la Cox of he speech department wil - sent out special carrier,
tollwed by a short social hour w,“ “
Hostesses ior this occasion in-
clude: MLass wulwood Bridw. 1.
Jevel ‘Kruner, Minnie Kay, Chand-
tar. Doris Clark. Kathleen Clayton
HATS! HATS!
Our new low price will move
what few hats we have out
quickly.
1.00 and 1.98
These Hats formerly sold for
$6.00 each. \ .0
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R. E. TURNER
South Side Square. Phone 925.
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Prices That Are
Lower
Than the lowest on all
new ‘ ‘ - -T - ' '
Summer Shoes
$1.00 to $4.95
W. P. Robinson
South Side Square.
.g- 25c
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i WASHINGTON June 26.—<AP»
t_me 4 merlin n business: woman of
. 1 today is a very different person from
the working girl of 20 years ago.
L. Answers to a questiennaire sent
no 6,924 bustness women by the
trx.ssrwi.~E
* k 4 reveal' that at legst two-thirds ol
> 3 | them are regular patrons of beauty
, e t parlors, that about one-half enjoy
hounekeeping tn their own apart-
4" ,.... ments.
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