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DENTON, TEXAS,
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SPECIALS.
JACOBSEN HARDWARE CO.
PERSONALS
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COCA COLA
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CURTIS’
Loaf
15c
Beet .... 48c
10 LB.
SUGAR
Cane
. . 50c
Cloth Bag
TIM
15c
Frances Greenwood,
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to make good as a
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Best Maid
Quart
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SALAD DRESSING 27c
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THE
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MILK
• FREE DELIVERY
PHONE 29 AND 39
Fresh
Pound
VANILLA WAFERS 15c
dimen
and big enough to for-
give and forget
107 PRIZES
A
Gold Medal Kitchen Tested 12 Lb. Sack
60c
FLOUR
1
Two 10c Cans
Picnic
VIENNA SAUSAGE 15c
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SPECIALS On
A
Decker’s Smoked or Swift's Brookfield
WOMEN’S SWIM SUITS
30c
7
Prof
urdays 7P.M. over KRLD.
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Left
FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER MEAT, 1b.
122c
Formerly 14.95
Taliaferro
NOW
$1.95
King Radio Shop
THE WILLIAMS STORE
FREE DELIVERY OF SI ORDERS
PHONE 133
West Side Square
351
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FREE!
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9Our MEAT DEPARTMENT,
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Wednesday Special
Pimento Cheese
4 Baby or
2 Tall Cans
Just a FEW
Small Sizes
J. T. Sherrod,
Pioneer Resident
Of County, Dies
Enter this ensy contest: Send list
ot questions for KELVINATORS
3 Lb. Pail
59c
Pound
5c
4 Lb. CARTON 55c
8 Lb. CARTON 1.05
The coc
maker ;
The Shop of Style
and Personality
East Side Square
Peacem
are the
In ever
tries th
Pound
31c
Pound
17c
KELVINATOR WASHER
KELVINATOR RANGE
KELVINATOR IRONER, and
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beat a r
VISIT
the
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& Son
North side Square
Ford 74 and in ’ jj
Best of Health
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Grocery and Market
Crisp Hard Heads
LETTUCE
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official entry blank here
today. It’sFREEI
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Brooks Drug Store
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2 Boxes
25c
I
S. C. W. Student
Is Given Audition
Staff-O-Life
SPINACH
DISTHICT COURT
New suits filed:
L E Sebastian vs. W A Ingram
et us.. to try UU. and for damages.
Purity Bakery
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Pound
3c
HOUSTON,
sutt, about 1
shot to death
automobile in
grocery. Emp
said two met
tomoblle and
argued with
him The me
Polar Bear
HOMINY
Kellogg
CORNFLAKES
Pound
18c
Dozen
12c
3 Bars
20c
Pound
15c
Tender
CARROTS
PALACE THEATRE
SATURDAY and SUNDAY
JOE K BROWN has Just arrived
and Inviles all boys named 'EL-
MER" to nr his lalest comedy rial,
“RIDING ON AIK*
A FuR Quart
PEANUT BUTTER 25c
IncLUDING:
KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR
Sliced
PINEAPPLE
Seven Steak or
ROAST
Fresh Sliced
CALFLIVER
P. & G. or Crystal White 6 Giant Bars
LAUNDRY SOAP 25c
WEST
LAW
REDU
18 in. Bt
16 in. R
Ba
14 in. Bi
WEST
AS
Colorado Fresh
GREEN BEANS
Colorado Fresh
CABBAGE
j
Bargains! Bargains!
Bargains!
West .Side Court Square
SNOWDRIFT
Head
4c
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paC POO
bin. John HH1, Howard Armstrong
of Valley View, Jiggs Hudson of
Tyler and the hostess.
Bunch
5c
MOI
PEA(
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Yellow Ripe
BANANAS
Bluebonnet
MATCHES
Breakfast of Champions
WHEATIES
Kraft's American or Brick
CHEESE
3 Tall Cans
25c
2 Pounds
15c
Bulk Pure HOG
LARD
Pound
124c
Eat well
SARDINES
Box
5c
MAN KILLED WHEN AUTOMO-
BILE OVERTURNS
All Flavors
KNOX JELL
Fancy
FRESH LIMES
6 Box Carton
19c
Gland Operation
‘ Restores Health to
Shrinking Man
PLEA OF GUILTY ENTERED IN
COUNTY COURT
Mrs. Dolly Brooks entered a plea
of guilty in County Court to main-
taining a house where people resort-
ed for purpose of gaming, and was
fined *10 and costs.
MODERN
WOMEN
m, mamuax Mars MAMM
3 Flat Cans
25c
3 No. 2 Cans
25c
the one who has in-
injury if your husband
JONES BOOTERY
North Side Square
SHOES FOR WOMEN AND MEN
Large Red
BOLOGNA
Denton Medical and Surgical Clinic
about a week ago, returned to her
home Friday morning
Miss Katherine Foster, west of
Denton. underwent a tonsil opera-
tion Friday morning.
Jean Staton, small daughter of
Mr. and Mrs B E Staton, Lewis-
ville. underwent a tonsil and ade-
noid operation Friday morning
Entertains for
Group of Friends
Miss Reba Jo Payne. 1110. Egan
Street. entertained a group of friends
Thursday evening witn a swimming
party and watermelon feast at Lake
Dallas. The guests gathered at the
home for a short social period be-
fore going to the lake in cars, and
Exactly as He Prescribes
We dare nol do different because a chemical analysis
would show its contents. We don’t believe any pharma-
Teist would try to duplicate, certainly not in our organi-
N yation. Here, you are assured of accuracy and prompt-
ness. ,
Large Boxes
10c
Foote’s Best (No. 1 Cans 5c)
TOMATOES^2
3 No. 24 Cans
25c
1111 END MEAL5!
FIRE SALE
La Mode Shoe
Stock
Miss Ruth Spann. Frisco, who un-
derwent a major operation about a
week ago at the Denton Hospital,
returned to her home Friday after-
noon.
A. B Harbert, Denton, was a
medical patient at the Denton Hos-
pital Thursday night where he was
taken for treatment after several
bumble bees stung him while mow-
ing hay
Mrs. Lawton Pennington. Celina,
underwent a tonsil operation Thurs-
day afternoon
Mrs. J. A. Thompson. Ponder, who |
underwent a major operation at the
him his choice of leaving me, as I
do not want to go on as we are, or
of giving up his present associates
and trying again to make our mar-
riage a success. He hasn't told me
what he expects to do, but I am
wondering whether we can renew
our old association and whether we
can both forget the bitterness that
has been between us. What do you
think, Mrs. Martin?—Mrs. J. W."
You say your husband does not
love you yet you hope to revive his
love and to re-establish pleasant
relations? Well, my dear, you have
plenty of courage but not enough
optimism. You are doubtful. So am
I.
I have no confidence in any one’s
ability to call back love once it has
flown. You may, however, be wrong
about your husband He may love
you even though he has told you
he doesn't Sometimes such things
are said in a fit of anger and must
, not be taken literally.
Marked Fer Life
A broken dish no matter how skil-
fully mended is still imperfect and
this is just as true of any perfect
thing that is injured. It isn't easy
to overcome bitterness or to forget
it. It requires considerable assist?
Push Hearing in
Ford Labor Case
DETROIT, July *0 —(P—The na-
tional labor relations board threat
ened today to hold night sessions
to complete its hearing of charges
that the Ford Motor Company had
been guilty of unfair labor prac-
tices.
Ford attorneys rested their de-
fense yesterday with the testimony
of plant foremen that all of the
discharges were “for cause,” not be-
cause of union membership
While they last will give FREE—a brilliant Jeanette
glass platter with every 1.00 purchase of SUMMEE
Miss Mary Frances Greenwood, of the Yungting. Generalissimo Chi-
e”spseeerug ■ Sdsmemssmez
Sanitary 1000 Sheet Roll
TOILET ISSUE 5c
CHILD DROWNS IN RIO GRANDE
RIVER
LAREDO, July 30 —(—Dionisio
Vasquez, 15, fell into the Rio
Grande yesterday while fishing and
drowned.
Birthday Party for
Joyce Ann Myers
Honoring her daughter, Joyce
Ann. on her fifth birthday Tues-
day afternoon, Mrs. E W. Myers
entertained a group of children for
her in the home of the child's
grandmother. Mrs J. B. Chandler,
619 Withers Street. After games
were played a birthday cake dec-
orated in white. pink and green was
cut and served with ice cream. Yo-
yos and dolls were favors, and the
little honoree receved a number of
lovely gifts.
Guests were Carla Wilson, Bobbie
Griffith, Charles Griffith, Neta Lo-
pes Hughes. Mary Carolyn Hughes,
James Harral Ellis, Marie Ellis,
Harvey Lee Carter, Margaret Gene
Phillips, Lucille Chandler.
Announcement for
Miss Ethel Railey
Announcing the engagement and
approaching marriage of Miss Ethel
Halley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Railey. 1513 West Hickory
Street, to Markay Waggoner, son
of Mr. and Mrs. W E Waggoner,
413 Fry Street, Mrs Railey and
Mrs J. C Matthews, sister of the
bridegroom-elect. entertained in the
Waggoner home with a seated tea
and miscellaneous shower from 3 to
5 p. m. Thursday.
In the receiving line were Mrs
Waggoner. Mrs. Railey, Mrs. Mat-
1 thews and Miss Railey After she
had been presented with the lovely
1 gifts the guests were invited into
I the dining room where the table
I was laid with a lace cloth and dec-
I orated with a wedding scene in an
j altar of crepe myrtle, leading from
a decorated wedding cake. Punch
and angel food squares were served,
Mrs. Clifford ORear assisting the
hostesses The guest register was
I kept by Miss Natalie Carter, and
I 30 names were entered.------
The marriage will take place in
Commerce Aug. * and following a
wedding trip the couple will make
their home in Itasca, where Wag-
goner will teach. Both are graduates
of Teachers College and have been
teaching, he three years and she two,
fin Itasca.
DETROIT, July 30 —(Ah—Henry
Ford is 74 yeaxa old today. Seem-
ingly in the best of physical con-
dition. he looks *0 and bailee'his
years by still indulging in such ex-
ercise as bicycling and running.
Ford, who was nearly 40 years old
when he organized the present Ford
Motor Company, has no intention of
retiring
As usual, there was no birthday
celebration for Ford today.---------I
Ford attributes his splendid phy-
sical condition to the fact that he
“keeps active and interested in
things.”
Mexican Dies at
Age of 111 Years
EL PASO, July 30 —«—Scores
of descendants today mourned the
death of Mrs. Una Mora, whose
Ill years had encompassed much
of her native Mexico's kaleldoscopie
history
Mrs Mora. who came to this
country in 1(11, died here yester-
day. She was bom Hept 1*. 1826,
in Selchthuites, Zacatecas. Mexico,
four years after Mexico set up Ite
first Independent government under
Augustin Iturbide.
husband and sincerely tries to mend
his van you can. I think. make a
go of it and build up some sort of
s life, provided you do not remind
him constantly of your goodness tn
giving him another chance But it's
going to be an uphill job for you
both
From the tone of your letter I
gather you have not been blameless
Your husband didn't match st the
olive branch you extended I gather
there was some lack in you that
killed his love but women like you
do not want to admit it
There is usually a reason for a
man absenting himself from his
home. It might not be much of a
reason but the husband who wants
to be tree makes himself believe
that It to a big reason and that he
to justified In breaking away from
domestic ties
It isn't always another woman,
but when a man feels himself let
down by his wife he to ripe for the
sympathetic advances of the other
woman There to always another
woman or s score of women ready
and willing to extend sympathy and
consolation to a man whose wife
doesn't understand him.”
Before you attempt this recon-
ciliation be sure you are strong
enough to keep silent as to your
f
MORE THAN 100 PRIZES
INCASH!
the melon was served after swim-
iing. These present were Mishes a2Cecfom.t
Marv Ann Storme, Oracle Mae Pa- nieterine in
, ty. Dolores Russell, Mr. and Mre renn‘ want
Archie Payne. Mrs C H Garrett
and Mrs Earl Garrett. Johnny Cor-
Mrs. Herbert Shaw of Denver,
formerly Miss Minnie Kate Chand-
ler of Denton, to the guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mre. C. R. Chand-
ler, 714 Bolivar Street
Miss Elma Jones, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs James Jones Jr., has re-
turned from a two weeks’ trip to
New York, Chicago, Buffalo and
points in Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Q. Bates
and daughter. Miss Mary Susan
Bates. of Houston have returned
home after visiting his sister. Mrs
Picnic Three 5c Cans
POTTED MEAT 10c
Camay, Lux or Palm Olive
TOILETSOAP
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The thermometer si the State
Experiment Station here registered
103 degrees Thursday afternoon, one
degree below the 103 degrees of the
previous day. which was the high
mark for the summer
A grass fire on East Prairie
Street near the Morrison Milling
Co. plant called out three of the
fire department's trucks from the
Central Station about noon Friday.
Only slight damage was reported.
Mn. Hanna Acker, West Mulber-
ry Street, who was seriously ill at
the Denton Hospital Thursday, was
reported improving Friday after-
noon.
D. S. Grisham, Denton, under-
went a major operation at the Den-
ton Medical and Surgical Clinic
Thursday afternoon.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Arch
Campell of Denver, Colo., July 15.
a boy, who has been named Billie
Len. ----- --------
PEIPING. July 30—{P— Heavy I
artillery firing started suddenly this I
afternoon Southwest of here at
Yenching University, refuge of a
group of Americans, as China was
reported to have ordered her crack
central army into action to drive
the - Japanese army out of North
China.
Grave apprehension was felt for
the safety of the Americans. The
uiversity group was believed to
number five women and three men.
Including President J. L. Stuart
who had refused to leave.
Fighting was general once again
all about the ancient walls of the
Manchu capital. The Japanese army
was believed to be engaged in re-
lentless "mopping up” operations
against the remnants of the 29th
Chinese army, the main body of
which now holds positions across
th* Yungting River to the west
All communication was severed
with Yenching University The uni-
versity is supported by American
missions and is one of China s out-
standing educational institutions
Firing was especially heavy west
of the city, indicating a major en-
gagement might be in progress
To support the 37th and 132nd di-
By Paul Whiteman viadons of the 29th Army, which
- _____ are entrenched on the west bank
POSSIBLE FOR WOMAN TO
BUILD NEW LOVE OUT OF
ASHES OF OLD
Forgive and forget. n la not as
easy aa it sounds. Thousands of
women have discovered that and
have lived to realize the truth at the
statement that to forgive is divine.
The letter that follows is a most
sympathetic one. I wish that I could
assure this unhappy wife that her
experiment will succeed, but I can-
not. So much depends on the per-
sonal qualities of them both. It's
going to take infinite patience and
self-control to tackle her problem.
“My dear Mrs. Martin: I will try
to give you, as briefly as possible,
an outline of my married life. I
know that my husband no longer
loves me. I had his word for it (as
if I needed it, for actions speak
louder than words i We have a
grown daughter; no other children.
How often I have wished my daugh-
ter was a man! Then I am sure my
husband would have gdtten what
was coming to him.
Another Woman
“I suspect, but do not actually
know. that there is someone else
Maybe It isn’t just one, but many
women who interest him.
"He says there isn’t anyone else,
but as he is rarely home I cannot
quite believe it, since it would not
be possible. In his line of business,
to be kept late at the office.
“Now my question is: Do you
think that I can forgive him for his
.2 . —
ited a gland operation with saving
hi life and putting him “on top
of the world.” - ,
- Hec gaining strength, he said.
atng “anything," taking automo-
bus trips and enjoying life. He's
dmeed also to know his case has
atde others so afflicted.
-Ki years ago surgeons removed
Hjy nf his parathyroid glands in
Eetfort to stop the de-caicinication
. q his bones that reduced his sta-
ture. He had been shrinking for 15
"‘Neson still is five feet tall, but
said he was growing stronger “every
day” and looking forward to the
time when he will be even more ac-
#s far as my life was concern-
egelson said of his peration, “I
qRreri I was gone. I made a try
tireuZ-" and Im glad of it This has
senthe most wonderful summer
ginee I have been sick."
T Off his earlier calcium diet, Nel-
zn now eats regular meals. Dr.
Zichard Johnson of University of
Minnesota hospital, who handled
e case, insists on a quart of milk
I day and lots of vitamins A and
P to promote bone growth. -----
BUY IT IN DENTON
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Joel Thomas Sherrod, tl, a resi-
dent of Texas 83 years and of Den-
ton County 56 years, died at a heart
attack in his home, 317 Barnard
Street. Friday at 7:30 a. m. He had
been in 1U health for several years.
He was a retired farmer.
Funeral services will be held Sat-
urday at 3p.m. in the First Baptist
Church, of which he was a member,
conducted by Rev W. C McClung
of Dallas Burial will be in the I. G
O. F. cemetery, and pallbearers will
be Jess Davis, Alfred Miles, Arthur
Wilkerson, Bryan Graham, Elmer
Fitzgerald and Moses Houston.
Sherrod was born in Bond Coun-
ty, ni, April 33, 1858, and was mar-
ried to Miss Fannie Wolf Stover, who
survives. In Lewisville, July 24, 1879
Other survivors are five children,
Mrs. M. E. Banks and Mrs. R. B.
Brubaker of Iowa Park, O. B. Sher-
rod of Indianapolis, Ind.. Howard
Sherrod of Dallas and Mrs. F. W
Smith of McKinney, a sister. Mrs.
Alice Lowe of Tulsa. Ok., and a
brother. Love Sherrod of Rushing,
Ok
Qutz Radio Program Sal
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Heavy Artillery
Fire at Peiping
j MINNEAPOLIS, July 30—4—
Kags Nelson, who shrank 10 inches
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neglect at me, and do you think we _ . .
can remake our Uvea? I have given Robert
...... ... “ few days.
Compound BRANDS
Carnation, Pet or Borden's
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edwards and
son, Jimmy, of Fort Worth, are
guests of relatives here for a
few days
W. J. McCray has returned from
a two-weeks' visit in Chicago, South
Dakota and Iowa
Mrs. E H. Crain returned last
night after a three weeks’ vacation
spent in -Spanish Fort and other
points in Montague County, with
her mother, Mrs. J. M. Harrison.
Mrs W A. HUI and family of Dr.
N W. Crain.
Miss Edith Walker, recorder at
Teachers College, Is visiting her
parents in Apalachicola. Fla
Miss Jasmine Sheppard, 1S31
North Elm Otreet, returned Friday
from Farmersville where she spent
the week with Miss Elizabeth Pen-
dleton.
Mr and Mrs. Richard Pyle and
son of Gainesville were in Denton
today.
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BP"ems A™
Empson’s 2 No. 2 Cans
ENGLISH PEAS___25c
SAUSAGE Lb.
Frazier’s No. 1 Cans
TOMATO JUICE 5c
ATHENS, July 30.—(P—J. I f
Bass. *1, at Carlsbad. N. M. was a <
killed, and three other persons in 8? el-
his automobile escaped injury early | F“ae/M
today when the machine overturn- “
ed four miles east of Chandler. •‘VV
with his orchestra in his radio . ■ —
broadcast from Fort Worth Tuesday ■ ___
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man class beauty at S C. W last IIIll 1 IIIu
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