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public school officials If the automatic tax board
meeting toon. Ands that the expected revenue isn’t
as his full-page illustrations in Esquire infer. .
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there is only a drawing board and a studio' couch.
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work is done at his home at New Rochelle, N. Y.:
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and what remedies are reasonable exercises of those
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’30 Dodge Sedan
’30 Chevrolet Sedan
Not one of them would dare peep, but attaches and
officials of the Russian embassy are commonly sus-
Little is heard
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nicely for nowH
Gornellus Van Dongen. Dutch painter, says
New York is like Holland. Offhand, we’d say any
midwestern town,-in the flood area, was more so.
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child. Much Of it, to be
owner. The elder Martin was shot
in the head while sitting in his
home Jan. 19. Prior to his death his
son was at liberty on a $5,000 bond
on an assault to murder charge
son to a sophomore at Ohio State University. . .
Furthermore, he is the heavyweight champion there
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A style expert says. “When a man is depressed,
he takes a drink; a woman buys a hat.” And the
man takes another drink.
no longer believed, and yet it had
satisfied her then and had been the
nucleus from which her later be-
liefs develgped.
Every Sunday she read her chil-
dren the Bible, she . took them to
hostes
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sponsored by the pupils of Miss
Nina Lucille Moody.
Mrs. E. C. Bauer attended a dis-
trict meeting of women's home' dem-
onstratio clubs in Dallas.Mias Man-
dalee Cole represented theirfs 4-
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS - AMBULANCE SERVICE
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DEDUCTIONS FOR PROFESSIONAL
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iCopyright. 1937, NEABerviee, Inc.)
What was believed the start of a sitdown strike
in a local factory turned out to have been caused
by a banana peel.
•• • • •
A feature at the New York fair will be appen-
dicitis operations, it is an act that is bound to
have somebody in stitches..
Consider what happened to Mr. Vladimir Romm,
who was correspondent here for the Russian govern-
ment's big newspaper Izvestia. Romm was notified
of his promotion to be correspondent at London and
dll ec ted to go to London by way of Moscow:
Romm was delighted. Bo was his beautiful blofld
it. It understood to have taken the
prsduryngcnrie Wert, usually the
liaison man with Capitol Hill.
that he now weighs 1M pounds, to » tort, 8 inches
tall, and that hto feet are about the longest part"
q him now He said hto company had a nice Christ-
mas ana that Santa Claus sent the boys smoking
tebacco, eugaretees, chewing tobacco and gum
Behind Scenes in Washington
ght them to pray and
training in conduct on
ipcal public schools from local taxpayers to the
state as a whole This trend has been evident for a
number of yean and whether liked or not, to swiftly
been conferred upon the lawmakers, of our republic
This statement was made by Donald Richherg in
an address tn Chicago He said that amendment of
the cohstitution would not be needed if the supreme
court would yield to pubue opinion "Legalism." he
daalazad. has obscured the original meaning of the
that nad been eflt.—-----' 1 ’
But State Auditor Tom C. King declares that the
surplus • a myth and that by next August the deficit
in the school fund will be almost a third of a m-
uo donars. Durihg the last fiscal year the schools
spent $2168,000 more than receipts, and during the
present fiscal year the expenditures are expected to
be around (30JB0M00 which is far more than the
meant "ehieken" in Italian. So was their Il-year-old
son Billy.
Romm reported to Moscow and was arrested in
connection with the alleged plotting of Trotsky.
Radek and others. The circumstances were such as
to make it likely that no one at the Russian em-
bassy will be able to view very happily any future
“promotion.'1
(Copyright, 1937. NBA Service. Inc.)
R T. Yerby has been selected as janitor at the
court house to succeed W. T Wison, resigned .
When you come across Indian stories in the Sat-
urday Evening Post, they are ysually illustrated by
MBH Clark ... Do you remember Coles Phillips,
whose hostery ads and pictures of slim. feminine
limbs created a definite vogue a decade ago? His
ztemea as ueoond-ctnn man mattar at Denton.
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Daily usuea at 214 west Hickory stieet, Danton.
Texas, every afternoon except sund by the Record-
aembe Audit Bureau of curculatona’
MmMw TwDrtto’^aae League,
So famous has been John Held. Jr., for his port
war flappers that not many people know he to ex-
pert at drawing animals. . . . The late Robert Henri
once won enough money at Monte Carlo to finance a
three months’ art course in Rome ... He was also
a blilard shark . . Floyd Davis is the best sketcher
of hill billies that ever came down the plke. . . .
However, his reputation as an artist-rests on his abll-
daughter certainly is passe, since
it stands a good chance of soon be-1
Man About Manhattan
By GEORGE TUCKER
NEW YORK, Peb. 3—Notes on artiste:
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raise we school tax back to the constitutional limit
at 35 cents. instead of the 20-cen: rate that taxpayers
have been enjoying ffir the lart two years
Such a move would be another step in the gradual
Simonize Polish
and Cleaner
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SCHOOL FUND MAY GO IN RED
The Legislature last fall was importuned to raise
the schoiastie per capita apportionment for pubtie
de
Among* current illustrators who can Write at well
as draw are Percy Crosby, John Held. Jr . and Rus-
sell Patterson : . Patterson, aside from his can-
mees asvo"erumange a0gbmnmat tmomareneicem for
one at the magaines, . . . The late Howard Pyle,
whose books about Robin Hood and privates are
known to every child, always illustrated his own
stories
they spend it in 30 days He also sold merchants on
the idea that each time they handled one of the
marked dollar bills to put a tax of two cents into
a “kitty" which would replenish the fund. f
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labels, he worked as a press agent for a movie house
in Chicago This Job lasted only a brief while
. . . One morning they caught him playing Jazs on
the organ and fired him.
Norman Rookwe7l has painted more than 150 cov-
of presddnt at the _____ _ __ gg — —
rday afternoon. Cy Lowe was elected vice president
B C. Duke secretary and the old board of directors
ARTHRITTS AND ARTHRITIS
Like headache. arthritis may be
due to various causes, some of ma-
jor Importance What ran or should
be done for the arthritis depends
upon its nature and causes.
Arthritis may be due to tubercu-
losis,. gout, the venereal diseases,
rheumatic Infection or Injuries
Seventy per cent of all point dis-
eases i arthritis) however, fall Into
two major groups; osteo and rheu-
mated arthritis The latter group
is more important, for B includes
those cases in which the victims suf-
fer much pain arid crippling
Osteoarthritis differs r a di c a 11 y
‘ASHINQTON, Feb. 3 -President Roosevelts am-
ids program for government reorganisation to
U- to go the way of all previous such programs
■s he begins to apply plenty of heat at an early
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DENTQN, TEXAS. RECORD-CHRONICLE. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1937
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One of the trials of a squib composer to waiting
for a certain motor executive to walk out on
negotiations so he can use the line. Knudsen
bolts.”
A bill which. If enacted into law,
should be effective in keeping this
nation out of war, has been intro-
duced in the Senate by Senator
Tom Connally of Texas Through
taxation, the measure would draft
Industry and wealth and preclude
war-time profiteering. Should the
United States become involved in
war, inereased tax rates and reduc-
ed exempt lons lor individuals would
automatically become efTective. Per:
sona} exemptions would be l9wered
to *800 and (1.(00 for single and
married persons, respectively, and
the rate of the tax would be IS
per cent, with a surtax beginning
with 6 per cent on the first (1,000
in excess of the exemption and'
reaching a maximum of K) percent.
Corporation taxation would multi-
ply ui like manner
—The war profits bill provides for
the drafting of industrial plants
and factories and munitions and
supplies,” Connally pointed out. “It
musters money as well as men. It
calls to the colors a vast industrial
army, as well as the manhood of
America it announces the policy
wnEN Do I
Ger A SHANCE
TO SIT vOwN?
want to rest and nap, too, so Ill I not
be on Die safe side having some- . with time.
thing Wrm with me.” I such a patient is not likely to suf-
"Yes” agreed Willy Nilly. "and I fer much or to become disabled
last session, but the measure did
not come up for action due to the
adjournment of Congresg. •
Comments the Muleshoe Journal:
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COMPLETE
FACILITIES
Our- funeralhome has. been
carefully planned to provide
every convenience for the fu-
neral service and its prelim-
inaries.
The bereaved family has the
same seclusion and comfort
that would be possible In a
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Any erroneous reflection upon the eharacter, repu-
P-PIheTAsscsmta"prees to exclustvet, entitled te tee
u for re-pubtication of all news ataptches credited to
11 or not thensise credited in this paper ama al m
local news published herein.
' DENTON, TEXAS, FEBRUARY 3, 1987
'THE CHELANEXPERIMENT
The little town of Chelan, Washington, has receiv-
ed quite a bit of publicity during the last few days
as the result of an experiment which works more
like a publicity stunt The local Townsend plan man-
ager gave (200 to a poor couple and stipulated that
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$550
280
We will allow $25 for any kind of an old car that will
drive, tow or lead to our Used Car lot on the purchase
price on a better Used Car. This offer will run for the
first fifteen days of February.
We have a lot of good Used Cara and suggest you
come eary and get your choice.
No monkey business—the price will be marked on
these cars in plain figures.
TAKEADVANTAGE OF REALIZING SOMETHING
FOR YOUR OLD CAR AT OUR LOSS.
GRACE-BARROW CHEVROLET CO.
Phone 99 311 W. Oak Street
MMh "OAreE
shall I gie my child? Shall I give
him any? I have outgrown What r
was taught. Have I a right to give
my child the faith of my maturity,
which may be too personal too ab-
stract tor him to grasp? j
These are questions many par-
ents are asking themselves. They
wish to give their children the best,
and vet are not sure how to go about
it
Mrs Jones decided to give her
youngsters as far ss possible what
if you are an office holder the federal government
exempts you from icome tax payments There to
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By Brooke Peters Church
FAITH FOR A CHILD
A MCDONALD .
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legilation,
at objection to the i
; regulatory commi
with nearly all The application
papers signed under the 1936 soil
conservation program, it U expected
that money will soon start trickling
in for the farmers pockets in Den-
ton County. The community meet-
ings saw about 95 per cent of the
applications for pay signed, which
indicates the interest the farmers
have in the project. About half this
number already has been sent to
the state board, and thi others are
to follow soon. Since the payments
under the new program are made
by the state board and not from
Washington, receipt of the money to
greatly expedited, although long de-
lay has been experienced in get-
ting the papers ready. Hie 1937
program provisionshave not teen
announced but they are expected
to vary little from those of the past
year.
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sleeping."
"Ill give you a little basket with
some food in it," quacked Mrs.
DwInm ana Editorial _______
Circulation Department . -.....-................
SUBKRmiON RATES
One year (in advanen) ...........------
Six montn by maudto edvance) .....-
Throe months by mail (IB 474600 ---
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constitution.
Dut te will not find in the constitution support for
the theory that the people should rule unrestrained.
The tounders of this governmentkhew, aa all sensit
ble people know, that public opinion is not always
right. There are times when people must be protect-
ed from their own errors, thietr own dangerous en-
We to not say that such a condition exists today.
We do not argue that the supreme court is • perfect
institution, or that ils decrees must always bemore
wise and Juki than public opinion
The important thing is that the court, despite what
may seem at times to be a thwaruing of the public
wil, ha* on almost dountlens occasions protected ths
vital righto of free Americans in the face of menac-
ing enrouehmenta.
As long as the court exercises Ito own judgment
and maintain* Ito independence, it will be an invul-
nerable safeguatd at the democratic heritages which
mean much more to the people than any of the cur-
rent sasuns which have placed Uto cougt under at-
tack Shreveport Tmes. -
In spite at the atream-ltnng, they *y is as hard
■* ever to win a pair at 4to through the alley at
the drawtag-room end at a PuHenan-Porttana Ore-
gonian:e
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By Mary Graham Bonner
CHRISTOPMER DEPARTS
“It might be a good idea,” Chris-
topher Columbus Crow cawed, “to
take along the beak protector that
Santa Claus gave me. I may want
to stay over night.
"You see when an is dark and
still .up there I might be able to
make out a good deal more, rl more
or less hide myself during the day-
time and then go about my business
of discovery at night. But I might
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The old custom of a woman sav-
ing her wedding drees for the
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government of the United States."
The measure provide* for carry-
ing out the policy of the American
Legion tor the drafting of industry
and wealth as well as individuals;
also the anti-war profits plank of
the Democratic plattorm. The sen-
ator believes, along wKh many
others, that, with profits removed,
one of the major causes of war will
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CHEVROLET
of pretty women are what art edit
1* an outdoorsman ... He has just returned from
an Alaskan Mg game hunt . . Incidentally, he em-
ploys hto daughter ** ■ model.
Then there to Jou Whitcomb, who usually can be
round in his studio near the Beaux Arts apartments
. Before ne began erowig high excitement into
corers for ollers, and fashioning intriguing Uquor
arthritis may be considered a pre-
mature aging of the joints. But this
does not imply that the. sufTerer
has grown old before his time The
condition is usually restricted to the
joints. Otherwise he. or more often
she, tar the condition to more com-
mon among women. is quite likely
to be in good physical condition.
_The typical patient may be pic-
tured as a woman between 45" and
60, well nourished, and leading an
active life. Gradually she has be-
come aware of pains about the
knees, hips and spine These are
the weight bearing joihts. Frequent-
ly, too, the fingers may be involved.
The affected joints have become
principally because of their possible
“It’s a good thing that the weath- effects on the general health of the
er to fine and clear," bleated weet patient, and not because it is expect-
Face, the lamb. “He’ll te able to ed the arthritis will thereby be cur-
see a lot tonight I'm sure. The stars ed.
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veruniig Man
RICHBERGS FC
as well as legislators
the joints involved and for the body
as a whole, and physical therapy in-
cluding heat and massage. The
drugs used will be few, and princi-
pally aspirin.
The patient must conserve her
, win te no reorganteation at all. Hardy -
Capitol Hill admita being completely sattsled with
th* presidents plan and part expertente be
that when every member could find some particular
item objectiomabie, any proposed plan woul be tom
to pieces until nothing could te accomhpiished,
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“The old-time Muleshoe wo-
man who saved her wedding
dress for her daughter now has
a daughter who saves* her own
wedding dress for her next
wedding."
I roofa
pfesident had most in mind when that
■ formulated, hto advisen whisper, was
of getting Ite Federal Tade and Inter-
woe commasaions under ececutive contzol
where they could be “demned out." ’
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Roonevelt vegarda three tare, a cremate new
ted, icomptent and getemg worse. But
■ore to cogress by many Mg patronage
it at whten are new serving as a secret
Mete the reorgantatiom program ea R
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“m‘AM n.m 2ae-" “• and Mrs. Ear McAdams played a
"Readers Digest" by Mrs Elder Mrs
taking place The ratio between the percentage at the
cost of public education paid directly through local .2
chnhe and adifecly through the state to am- Mat Clark.
Unually widening as the state contributes more and ----
_____ . .___ . _ a. ___a VO muMniie uipavuLIC inuer, cvu --cle aM
, there is one trump card up the sleeve of snfr high tea functioms
— ---- * “---“QUert Aundy t draw pink shapely damsels.
sumesesrsomermerqerrememetgrenrschdtcsti
nance committee to the Senate late
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One Department Thtrt Doesn’t \ee<l to Be Renamed
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forchildren of all ages.
Sizes 5 And up.
BriekgnSho
Advisers to Rooseveit are suggesting to him that
Mr prompt appmeation or the fun power of hto
dtbotim pfertiae con ansure any reorganization at-
other members feel hardly anyone should receive
more than a member of Congress, who gets $10,000.
But private corporations keep right on buying up
the government's best men for salaries much higher.
Chances are the president will soon start pushing
for action on reorganization
you’d better tuck this little muffler Treatment for this condition will
under your wing—or tie to around include weight reduction. U the pa-
your throat. It’s wide enough *> yo , Lent is at all overweight, rest for
can use it as a blanket when you r*
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g330.8
wil be outand the snow will bright- The patient does not require any
en up everything ’• special diets, except for weight re-
"Yes, he has good traveling wea- duction A good, well balanced diet,
ther," said Wily Nilly, and one adequate in vitamins and
Then they went back to the Emp- mineral salts, will serve well
mionary powers.that,mu be and have- pyr femefaRHRoonerche
- - • Imsemnakmn- • raw renazdie r igt "ana heat friahed thes
rooms Also, he may deduct a por-
l art at the
CITY CAFE
becuase my “Boss"
says it poisons hl*
system to watt
around for me to
get back when I
eat anywhere else.
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320 W. Oak Street. Phone 211
ball himselr. . . . Schmidt to
illustrator of western stories in
from rheumatoid arthritis in gen- /
eral symptoms, in the course of the
disease and in treatment. Osteo-
Quacko Duck.
After a IkUe while everything was
ready for him and he was off. jointe by placing as little strain up-
“What a handsome, fine looking' upon them as possible Foci of in-
crow he is!" exclaimed Willy Nilly, lection are not seemingly respon-
as they watched Christopher take sible for osteoarthritis. Diseased
Aproteastonalman mayaeductau Btnwin Ntny’Sheiped them” *
e-vocncsaeuraiyetehmngFoaz i . . Most of hto «he.^i 22 ' Noih^’s^oittat^Xtop
- - - — his practice, office rent, coat of light, of the mountain.”
water, fuel, and telephone in his i-- -----
ofice, the hire of office assstnts, I
and expenses paid in the operation
and repair of an automobile, baaed
upon the proportion of time it 18
used in making professlonal calls or
tor other protesslonal purposes.
as their guide in determining what are public needs tian mar deduct a* a businebs •H
““----- ---------—- --—.—--- • pen* the rental value ot the room*
school* to 319 from the statutory limit of 117.50 which John LAGatta to a successful illustrator, and his that adollar shananotsbeumoe.sat
has been in effect for a number at year Tit, tdson ortedsnumy uitrztemamaneswomen but ng akes Eneddoaninumtant to Tme"o war
given was that a surplus existed in the school fund pcasiangiy sosimustratnrootbattstoni. lot ft tool- and crisis every resource add every
and the schools needed the money to restore salaries Earoidionrschi midtshotused tooPazeA.t toe best instrumentality to secure victory
T------------- _ e ball himseik . . Schmidt is oonsidered toe nest and the triumph of American arms
shall be at toe command of the
and can smack down any man on the campus w-- -m s .. w.
Peter Amo, when not satirizing Iafee-bosomed dow- ingnweiltwor wrom “stN the tn-
stucnes cordsi waters andnerature relating manahaeiagwhat “tnaayewra.
to the Oiv war . . . George Petty, whose pictures ainesaresorequentin Someam-
itors desire ardently. ag°reemarked the somher-ahs
fust returned from , that a dogs mistress married so
often the canine had come to look
' upon any strange man around the
house as his new master.
GETS SENTENCE ON FAKE EYE
OPERATION CHARGE
GEORGETOWN, Feb 2. —(PF ‘
Eddie Conner alias Dr J A Pierce. ;
was under a 10-year sentence to-
day for theft of S1,500 from an
aged couple near here. The prose-
cution charged he swindled aged
persons- in Texas and other states
by performing fake operations on
their eyes. He previously had. been
sentenced at Quanah to 10 years
and at Waco to three years.
MURDER CHARGE AFTER AGED
MAN DIES
CLEBURNE, Feb. 2. —(— Ed
Martin, 51. of Grandview was held
in jail on murder charge today af-
ter the death in Fort Worth last
night of his 83-year-old father,
Henry Martin, Grandview land-
principle* of ethics rather than ex-
pediecy. The result of her train-
ing was to build up in each child a
sense of some power, call it what
you will, greater and more perfect
than anything the child could see
in his everyday Hfe-g power mak-
ing for good.
However the man may feel,
whether he believes in religion or
no, the child needs religion Ignor-
ant and weak in a big and terrify-
ing world, he needs a sense of sup- '
port greater than he can find in |
Um human material about hm. The
child who for any reason is depriv-
ed of faith in God is unfortunate,
though he may pever realize what .
he has missed.
Psychiatrists frequently say that
the people who never apply to them
for help are the people who have
found religion and made the equa-
tion with it TO give it to a child,
therefore, may be at value even from
a therapeutic standpoint.
"What ts itr" bleated and asked special to Record-Chronicle:'
and quacked and barked the Pud- pIN pom m __A raw
dto Muddler, as they stoppea work PHTPoT. Eel ±7 “
to listen to the rooster. baske bal team has peen organ-
_____ l ized by.theP.F. A. chapter. Rob-
Top Noteh’s Thoughe" er.Galliday. is coach and Winston
_________ Brooks, captain The team will ,
was re-elected by soclemarirm
■ a poor couple accustomed to existing on *30 a month
is overwhelmed with having $200 all at one time,
without having to work for it The two percent
traa**rttaii tax voluntarily set up has returned. (10
or (16s into the “kitty” and some proponents believe
that by the end of the month the tax wil equal
the original amount. But the merchant* know that
the money paid back comes from their profits, and
that no new wealth has been produced by the finan-
cial legerdemain of giving a comparatively large
sum to‛a poor couple and then repaying it through
a transaction /tax. 1 ’ •
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in the tournament at
Sherman. Bonham. Whitewright,
McKinney and Whitesboro.
The wedding of Mrs Etta Roberts
and E C. Autrey has been an-
nounded. The couple were married
in Denton Jan 1.
Mrs. Edgar Averitt was hostess to
‘BARBS
tion of the wages paid domestic ser-
vants whose time is partly occupied
in caring for these rooms Member-
ship dues in professional societies are
deductible Physician* and dentists
who keep in thelr waling rooms
current magazines and newspapers
for the benefit of their pattents may
deduct thia item as a business ex-
pense The cost of protessional jour-
nals for the taxpayer’* own use la also
a deductible item --
The cost of technical books is not
a deductible item being a capital
expenditure, but a proportlonate
amount for cacti, year’s depreciation
of the books may be deducted De-
preciation may also be takeu.onf-
fire furniture and equipment. Inyr-
ance premums on office or
professional equipment and nabnity
insurance may be deducted A prev
midi , paid for automobile liabilitv
insuraneepabuld he apportloned and
nat part of lb* premium nttrmut
able ko, bustries may be deducted
.1 ■ vuuntmess expense.
Harpo Marx is learning to play
the piano; but Chico, the pianist,
isn't learning to thrum ■ harp
C. L Edwards and Mrs. Hearne
Fourteen members answered to roll
call The guest list Included Mmes
R J. Beek. E Averitt. Alvin- Bry-
ant of Denton and Tom Flake of I
Cleburne
Mrs C L. Kyle visited her daugh-
ter. Mrs Lucy Sharp, of Raymond-
ville
Entertainers for the Lons Club
were Jeweline Beck Hobart D
Crawford and Robert Beckner and
little Mias Baber The program wes
mously to
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 147, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 2, 1937, newspaper, February 2, 1937; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1539811/m1/2/: accessed June 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.