Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 83, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1936 Page: 7 of 10
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GENERAL MOTORS
INISTALMAENT PLAN
“Many dairymen have been de-
pending upon the late feed crop for
making silage. The fact that much
of it has been hit by frost 1s no rea-
son for a change in plans. Go ahead
and use the feed for silage. Be sure
and add plenty of water Where the
feed is dry this means at least five
barre s of water to the ton of feed ’
Student Recital
at S. C. W. Sunday
Misses Laveta Foster organist,
and Miss Genevieve Hall, soprano.
CORINTH, Nov. 18.—A 4-11 Cubi
was organized by Mrs Edna Trige
of the affait was that, at the troop
formation. Mirs Virginia Norrell,
lieutenant of the troop for past
(Gounod), and “Maids of Cadiz”
(Delibes )
Miss Foster is the pupil of Carl
Wiesemann and Miss Hall is the
pupil of William E Jones.
BIGGER. FINER AND SAFER THAN EVER... EACH WITH A STYLE DISTINCTLY ITS OWN
See Our Bulb and
Flower Containers
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the value of and the behavior of
snakes.
cut charge, according to President
W. J. McConnell
The sap of the giant sumach tree!
has an effect on the Luman skin |
similar to poison ivy. I
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college auditorium.
Mrs, Whitmore and Mra,
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S. C. W. Senior to
Go to New Zealand
for Year Feb. 2
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Troop II
‛fhe ireguler meeting of Troop II -
G. R Warren, county agent, will
be glad to furnish trench silo blue
prints and assist any Denton Coun-
ty farmer in laying out a trench;
si’o plan, he said, announcing the
following statement from A. & M.
School Library
Furniture Here
Frost-Bitten Feed
Valuable as Silage
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BATTERY
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university, which brought Miss Isa-
bel Ci owe, New Zealand student, to
s’ e W in 1933
The Konor came to the Lancaster
student in recognition of her out-
.standing work as a home demon-
stration major at the college for
the past four years. Queried con-
cerning her plans after the year
C. of C. Work
for Year Talked
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Troop 1
Troop 1 enjoyed an overnight
ine at the Glir Scout Hut r-
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late feed crops over a large part of
the state. Much of this feed can
still be saved by putting it in a
trench silo. Feed that has been hit
I by frost should be allowed to stand
in the field a few days before fl is
‘ ready for silage.
Department Store
efiort to the movement.
Mrs L A Norrell was introduded
to the P -T A. of the Demon-
stration School pidav night. She I
spoke briefly to the organization I
about Troop I; the organization.
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Troop III is to be reorganized
on Friday. All girls living in the I
west part of town or who go to '
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Demomstration School ana ana
rested are invited to meet wata
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TPTTTY Nev 3 Mr and Mrs.
HOPPER AUTO SUPPLY CO.
Phone 185 East Hickory
LOWE BROTHERS MELLO GLOSS
WALL FINISH
You won't need to worry ahont srots on your walls when you have .
used Lowe Frothers Melloglons. Smudges, Main*, even Ink and an-
deliblt peneil marks side right of this semi-gloss finish. Wash with -
soap and water. Phene it.
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on the PcISland,Miss Jones
expressed a desire to perhaps work
for a period in New Zealand, then
return to the United States via Asia
and Eurpe, and go into extension
work on her return to the States.
Her ultimate goal, she said, is a po-
sition as a nutrition economist.
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Winifred Jones
the hostess. The December meet-
ling will be with Mrs. W W smith.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs Boa tn er Ragland
of Los Angeles visited his father,
Jess Fagland.
Miss Helen Owens of Lone Oak
visited Miss Odelle Harvelle.
Mmes Y. 8. Ready and E. R
• Sherrill were in Denton.
Mr and Mrs. J. 8 Perry and
children of Comanche visited Mr.
and Mrs. John Baggett
Mrs. Clyde Mitchell visited her
parents, at Bartlett.
quired wasaf"lve fish'; for this
severa] groups brought in an 8.
Special to Record-Chronicle
LEWISVILLE. Nov 19 —Mrs Nora
Beddo was hostess to the Home-
makers Club. The day was spent in
quilting Luncheon was served to
Mmes W W Smith. M D Fagg.
Kate Lagon, Frank Crawford. How-
Snake Lecturer-
Coming to T. C.
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Jack Ray mon, explorer i and lec-
a dress manufacturin g plant here
visited relatives in Denton
Mr and Mrs A Hayes and Mrs
Urban Moore were in Dallas
•Miss Ha Webb visited her moth-
er in Mineral Wells
Mr and Mrs D L Mosby of
Dallas visited Mr and Mrs C. C.
Gentry.
Mr and Mrs. Ben Walls visited
in Dallas
lese=e
A last back-
ward glance
through the
Golden Gate,
and Miss Wini-
fred Jones, sen-
ior at 8. C. W.,
will say goodbye
to her native
land for a year
which promises
high experience,
next Feb. 2. She
will put an end
to her final ex-
am i n at ions .at
the college late
at Pzces t/zat Set the Pace ia liztae .
in Lewis-
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OF-the tires removed from
front wheels are unduly
worn because'or faulty wheel
alignment. If your Urea are
wearing too fast see us and
save.
be "Jewel Song from
torlav Mrs Velma Patterson. 34,/and Cecil Ellis of California, woo L. H. McNeill.
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an exchange student studying nu-
trition at the University of Otago
in Dunedin, New Zealand
She will arrive at Auckland. N
Z., two weeks and five days later.
From the capital city of the islands
she will go to Dunedin, capital of
Otago Province, and begin her work
under the fellowship granted in a
reciprocal arrangement with the
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COLUMBUS, o, Nov. 19 —(—
The , National Grange approved
establishment of a crop in-
surance plan on a limited scale.
It was the first expresston of
this powerful agricultural body on
this proposal
"Air from Suite" (Bach ' Largo" I
; "Intermezzo" (Rogers);
"Sonata in G Minor," Praeludium ; POSTPONES GREENVILLE POIS
TIRE AND BATTERY
SERVICE
Phone 1008
39c Battery Recharge 39c
STAR TIRE STORE
Opposile City Hall
Miss Joanna Temple of Dallas
visited her mother Mr* Ollile Tom- ,
ple
Miss Virginia Graham of SCW i
at lien ton visitec her mother, Mrs.
Clarence Kerr
Mra Foy Benbroek of Dallas
visited her mother. Mrs Joe De-
gan.
Miss Marv ouise Whitmore of
Teachers College in Denton visit-
ed her. parents Mr. and Mrs. R
L Whitmore
Poyell Thelm
buildings arrived from tin man- ______ ____- . —__- ______ ___
ufacturers Tuesday aternoon, and ' dered to the organization here in *
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......te out of each day, set Va had charge of the girls. Ap- 1 from cheosmaloraxasatocon
esi for that purpos rro-fatel, 2 giris att-nded the ord-k ronicigsopagsndArc.1
scavenzer him and spent the : r * DM 8 1
neht a" the hut l X""? I"* - - !
SUNNYDALF Nov
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: Tables ror school libraries 10-
cntnd in the new Sani Houston
and Stonewall Jackson School
CUERO. Nov 19 —(P—The sur-
render of South Texas growers ।
to what many of them apparent-
ly concede to be an unbeatable
price situation appeared as thous- i
ands of birds were sold on a 12-
ont market today.
Growers had flatly withheld their
turkeys . from Thanksgiving sale
because of this price, which they
declared was unprofitable. but many
of them have decided now to make
tile best of it and take what
they can get.
The lecture will be open to both
Students and general public with- 1 College
- ... Recent frosts have damaged the
will be presented ip a student re-
cital Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock
in the S. C W auditorium
Miss Foster will play: "Prelude
ana Fugue in E Minor” (Bach):
Norrell has accepted the respon- i
stHluty of being captain of the 1
troop she hopes to be assisted by -
A local woman. Mrs. Norrell has !
had many years in Otr! Scout work ■
ana has many interesting plans for :
th- troop and this troop is for- M
tunate in having her fee a ir altar, I
a scavenger hunt. The group led I Miss Beutah.. ...... £
by ermel Lamar was awarded ‘ sponsor for the Cin.Scouta H.6o
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C. C. Cogswell, master of the
Raisas Oranre. and one of the vy gere, we ... ... .___ _
leading proponents of the crep in- the first prize for bringing in the ' help with In.UrO°R. A
surance proposad describet- the most things m the least amontthe reovganization. M..
organization s stand as a ''groat I —
step forward."
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have moved to Tulsa to join their Fort WoUh. -
father. ' I Mrs. J B. Wilson and chttdren 1
Miss Virginia Martin of Eldorado of Corinth V sited Mr. and Mrs.
that otherwise would be largely
wasted
Miss Thelma Ferrell of Denton
visited Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Per-
19 Mses Claud Davle. of Dentn visited
Monday. Ruby Fletcher was elected - “ m ‛ ’ p r tuth Mr. and Mra Pike Martin
president Anna Faye Jeter vice Tvvlor and Lucy Emma Stuart | Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Orimn of
president? and Oleva Fletcher sec- ' attencad the birthday party of, Denton visited LMr. and Mrs Hugh
retary. Demonstrators will be dected : Mis" Mary Elizabet'Keene at her i Ormn.
at the next meeting. Center Point home. |
Walter Morriss and family of | Mrs. Charlie Starr, who has been
Gainesville visited Mrs. EihV1 Fu- ' Quite ill. is better ,
son Mr. and Mrs O. V. Roach and I
Misses Dorothy and Laura Belle Mr 1 d Mrs Charlie Roach and
Judkins visited in Dellas. ch:dren were in Dallas. |
Misses Vera and Fhorine Hurley. Frank and Jess El uart were in.
Raymond will have as his sub-
ject "Reptiles of North Amer-
ica," and his program will also
include demonstrations in hand-
ling more than 15 live specimens
of snakes on the stage. The lec-
turer has had over six years of ac-
tive military service both in Mex-
lea and in France is an exam-
iner of the American Red Cross,
instructor in the National Rifle
Association, and has spent years
studying snakes in their out-of-
door haunts. In his talk and de-
monstrations, he will attempt to
blot out the misinformation and
San Francisco, to spend a year a% -mtsunderstanding in general of
"Faust"’. ch.irged with poisonir.g her daugh- have been visiting in the home of A
- " "ter, Billie Mae McCasland, 11,'Mr and Mrs. I M Ellis, left forville.
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Work of the Chamber of Com- taniodsoue uah hhessbcropehi
metre during the past year and . iage foe feer orpo.somng lv.s ock
a discussion of prospective work tor It is truc tt3L where the crowti
• he remainder of the year came 1 or the sorghum pants is sCoppe.
before the monthly meetthg of suddenly as by frost a poison ma
the directors Monday night. Sev- develop. Prof. Morrison in his recent
eral accomplishments for the year book Feeds and Feeding’ says where
were pointed out, and bureau sorghum or other forage is thor-
chairmen made reports of recent ough’y cured as hay or dry fodder
activities. I the poisonous property is usual’:
The proposed establishment of destroyed and silage is ent rely safe’
Silage from this feed will not have
as high a feeding value as silage
from a properly matured crop Put-
ting it in a trench is a means of
making the best use of Uns feed
A poyment te »•« your pone.
V ‛OERA MOTORS
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mumn.
Eva Mae
turer, will be presented
C n Ferrell visited Mr and Mrs. , yos
Ccel! cf Farnrs Branch. +ApPnn „p,,g ney, "-„Lpp, yer i
Cuninas wall pay the death peuanty in this n.w type of sas chamber, 1')- . Mrs T A Klingsworth and | welcomer "nt "tNe "Fop. They I
stalled in the Wyoming rtate prion at Rerwiins wt h subsuituti n cf gas. danghter visite1 Mrs Leonand Car- i are Margie Lee Corfey Pauline 1
for the nocse in the slat.’, executicns. Beside the death chamber. in Pter and Mrs Jack Bailey lr. j alin, ane Eena Bob Hardinl;Jua-
which is seen the chair where the doomed man will be scaled, stanis rejwrnnhr or nr < i , n1nita .jarnigan was elected scribe
Miss Helen Willtams At the tety is snoa the cxecut n rs lever. : and of vi-ited ‘ ton “hleadtrnopoane threeeanex P- l
---- — = —_ P..S CarPnter. ... _ lows: Georga Ray Giuver, Doro-
' thy Mae Stanley, and Laura Fran- !
is Felps.
Misses Lucy Evans and Joeve- .
lyr Savage were tn Denton.
Mr and Mrs W. T Whyburn
aid daughter of Dallas visited his
mother Mrs Wm Wh v bum.
Miss Della Baggett visite in Dal-
las.
Mrs Sallie Johneon visited her
son at Houston
-Miss Chloe Crawford of Denton
visited Mrs Bob Gantry.
Mi and Mr J A Hatcher visit-
ed in Dallas
Mr and Mrs Joe Cobb were in
Dallas.
Mrs Ed Threadgill of Dallas
visited her parents Mr and Mrs I
C W On | .
Mrs Wm Whyburn and son
sr s eproentd ".t thsnholt r l
award given by the Girl Scout or- l ing re-orzanize the troop. aI
gantan’ien of Whenton, 111 . her | .--------:---------- 1
home, also for the service ren- > BOYS: GIRLS!
Puzzle and entertain your tri ends j
NEW OLDSMOBILES for 1937
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PRICES REDUCED.
on 4-Door Sedan & Touring Sedan
*plices MM ana up, at ionstmg Speciol
Aecssory Grovps Extra Cor iltustvoled is the
Six-Cylinder 4-Door Touring Sedon, IBIS
Grange Okays
J^rop Insurances
ONING TRIAL
GREENVILLE, Nev. 18.— (P-
District Attorney Henry Pharr said
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ard Lester, Charlie Cunningham.
O R Purnell, W H. Huggins. Bob (Handel) .
Waldrip. Miss Ola Donald and “Sonata i
C. W freshman. The highlight
SEE THE 1937
PLYMOUTH and
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1935 Plymouth Conpe, raio,
new tires $495
1932 Chevrolet Coupe $225
And many other used car
bargains.
Mack Massey
Motor Co.
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and Scherzo. (Becker); "Pastor-
ale.” (Rogers)- and “Pilgrims’
Chorus' from TTannhauser"
(Wagner) Miss Halls selections will
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vould not br tried during the cur-| their homes Sunday night.
rent court term because of the i Rev H D Burson and Rev Fish-
illness of Dr Landon C Moore. ' cr of Dallas visited Mr and Mrs.
Dallas chemist. j I M Ellis
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 83, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1936, newspaper, November 19, 1936; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1539749/m1/7/?rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.