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Jefferson Called
to Support Pleas
of Both Parties
Women’s Council
- Session Tuesday
Rainer Divorce
Delayed 90 Days
EVERY TUESDAY,
THURSDAY AND
For Every Occasion
“Understanding Service”
Ellison - - . Fincher
Flower Mart
Mrs. Tanner Dies
Sunday Evening
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Classified Contest
Winners Announced
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expedition
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COME TO DENTON FOR
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For Ready-to-Wear
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ton, N Y . courthouse clerk. ar-
' is the guest of her sister Mrs.
K H Evers
Miss Elisabeth Lomax, who teaches
in Tulsa. Ok.. was here for the
Curtain Panels
Fringed, tailored, 2 1-2
yds. long, ecru, cream
color.
Limit: 6 to a customer.
Harvest Sale
Basement
Make Our Store Your Headquarters Monday While
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back of the church
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By MBS ALEXANDER GEORGE
SUMMER IN THE AIR
Dinner Serving Four or Five
• Chilled Tomato Juice
Hungarian Veal Cutlet
Buttered Spinach
Browned Sweet Potato Slices
Tax Collector
Blames O'Daniel
Mra. John M Hooper and infant,
Jolin Anderson Hooper, were Uken
to their home. 1306 Carrier Street.
Friday evening from the Denton
Hospital where the child was born
June 20
Mrs. Charlie Brim is ill
Mrs. J W Baker. 1719 West
Hickory Street, is al
Call Us For
Wedding
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hurtiing to the ground in flames while her pilot, seen at Upper right. floats
safely to the ground after bailing out. The plane was shot down by the
Loyalists over the front in Spain’s civil war, now almost two years old.
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SINGING AT FONDER BAPTIST
CHURCH WEDNESDAY
A singing program will be held
Wednesday evening at 8:15 o’clock
at the Ponder Baptist Church, it
was announced here today.
WORK
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PRINTS, BATISTE, BROAD-
CLOTH, CHAMBRAY
Harvest Sale ..5
CRABLE ’
BAKERY
Phone 481
1224 W Hickory
Denton Flower
Shop
Free Delivery
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Bouquets and Corsages
PHONE 223
Newton will entertain with a gar-
den supper and bridge at her home
lor Miss Kingsbury. Friday evening
Washing
and Lubricating
$1.50
TEXACO PRODUCTS
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aPROBATE COURT
Estate of Richard Parsons, a minor.
W U‘ Parsons appointed temporary
guardian, and inventory, appraise-
ment and bond approved.
. ' .i > Breakfast Honors
Webster, ton. photo, 21-year-old »«. .
Miss Kingsbury
COUNTY COL'XT
New suite filed:
Hibbard. Spencer, Bartlett Co. vs.
8. C Caruthers, for debt.
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WPA woxkersarg"pettrei putting mrBing tosnbes on the Northwest
Territory Sesquicestennlal Celebration monument which President
Roosevelt will dedicate when he visits Marietta O , July 1. This monu-
ment marks the spot where Gen. Arthur St. Clair was inaugurated as
governor of the territory in 1788 to establish the first American civil
government west of the original 13 states Gutzon Borglum designed
tile model for the monument and WPA artisans used pneumatic tools
to carve the figures from a huge block of stone.
Swapping a fortune in favor
of romance pretty Rosemary
Among several events honoring
Miss Marianne Kingsbury, bride-
ball of 1938
Miss Hamilton Wed
To Eli Myers
Announcement has been made of
rvation
general
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cofTee. Heat in a double boiler. Add ,
sugar Mix well and add salt and
yolks. Cook for one minute. Cool
and ellow • thicke naligntiy. Fold
In whites and vanilla. Four into
shell Chill until firm.
Mrs. Nannie Maddux Tanner, wife
of Beverly Osborne Tanner. 200
Avenue D, died in a local hospital
at 8 p. m. Sunday. following a ma-
jor operation performed Saturday
morning Though a native of Ten-
nessee, she had been a resident at
Texas 53 years, and of Denton 35
years. -------' --
Funeral services are to be held
Tuesday at 5 p. m. in the First
Methodist Church, conducted by
the pastor, Rev. Wesley V. Hite.
Burial will follow in the I. O. O. F.
cemetery.
Mrs Tanner was born in Bruns-
wick. Tenn., and came to Texas soon
after her marriage to Tanner in
Dancyville, Tenn., Dec. 35, 1884, set-
tling in Grayson County and mov-
ing to Denton in 1903. She was a
member of the First Methodist
Church and was active in the wom-
en's work of the church until re-
cent years, and was a circle leader
in her district.
Besides her husband, Mrs Tan-
ner is survived by six children,
William Maddux Tanner of Cam-
bridge. Mass., Eugene Osborne Tan-
ner of San Marcos, Mrs. Virginia
Kaplan of Denton, Mrs. Ennis D.
Davis of New Rochelle. N. Y, Miss
Jenne Bolton Tanner of New York
City, Mrs Hob Gray of Austin, and
a brother. Eldridge Walton Maddux
of Lubbock.
ELL YOUR grain to
THE
MORRISON
MILLING CO.
Demten, Texas
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Many entries were received by the
management of the Texas Theater
in the contest to find how many
times the title Jog ot Living" ap-
peared on Record-Chronicle classi-
fied ad page, they said today The
winners were: Bruce Downs, Ernest
Massey. Jim Tom Bayless, H C.
Knight. Betty Bridges w. F. Har-
ral, Paul Woods. Lucille Woods, Peg-
gy Harral, and Evelyn Woods. They
received guest tickets to see Joy
of Living” wah Irene Dunne and
Douglass Fairbanks last week-end at
the Texas.
= They Passed Up
' 1 Million for Love
Curtain Scrim
YARDWIDE,
Pink, blue, green and
orchid
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GKDNT
Mrs Corgill assured the ladies
laundering need not be drudgery. A
good attendance for the meeting
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LITTLE ROCK. Ark., July 4—
(API—Withdrawal of a sensation-
al rervitdate and announcement of
campaign directors by incumbents
seeking re-election to major offices
added Impetus today to Arkansas’
belated political show
Hector R. Johnson. UtUe Rock
lawyer, quit the U. S. Senate race,
aserting he ha dfound many per-
sonal friends pledged either to Sen-
ator Hattie W Caraway or Rep l
John L. McClellan before they had |
any idea of his becoming a candi-
date.
Johnson’s withdrawal reduced the
Senate race to three <candidates, Mrs
Caraway, seeking her second full
term. Rep. McClellan and J Rosser
Venable, UtUe Rock war veteran.
GOODVIEW
GOODVIEW, July 4—(AP)--A.
and Mrs Jim Greene were in Denton.
Mrs Ray Stone and children viait-
pasotens or palns vtsiwe
what by poucettons of delinquent :
1936 and (537 taxes but that that,
source of income was dwinauang as
employers paid up.
He pointed out, howexeE, the ap- i
parently healthy condition or un- [
employment coinpensation in this j
state was no guarantee of its per- ,
LEES VERRY Arii. July 4—
< AP i—Four men land two women.
Cheating Death in Spain
$ 1
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., July 4
—•—John D Hamilton, chairman
of the Republican National Com-
mittee and Senator Claude Pepper,
(D-Fla), New Deal spokesman. each
turned to Thomas Jefferson today
to support their arguments for poli-
cies of the two major parties.
Hamilton, sharing with Pepper
the same platform at the Univer-
sity of Virginia's Institute of Public
Affairs, said "departure front1,Jef-
fersonian precepts in the last five
years "has been primarily respon-
sible for many of the evils which
afflict this country today.”
Senator Pepper, who spoke im-
mediately after Hamilton in a dis-
cussion of objectives of the Re-
publicans and Democrats, asserted
"everyone knows, of course, that
Jefferson's passion tor liberty would
no more compromise with economic
despotism than with political des-
potism." ,
The two addresses were the first
of a series of discussions of eco-
nomic stabinty and social security,
central theme -or speakers during
the two weeks session of the in-
stitute, which opened last night.
HOLLYWOOD, July 4—(—
Luise Rainer must May mar-
ried at least three mouths long-
er than she expected
The actress. who accused
Playwright Clifford Odets of ob-
jecting to her screen career,
won't be able to get her divorce
suit set for a hearing within 80
days.
Because Odets has left Cali-
fornia to work in England, no-
tice of the suit must be publish-
ed for 60 days, and then he has
30 days to file an answer.
AMONG SICK
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Nss Matee Belle McClellan of
Denton visited Miss Poly Jo Bro-
naugh.
Mr. and Mia. Cecil Brewer ot Lew-
tavtue visited Mr. and Mra Amos
Brewer
Mr. and Mrs. O. Bronaugh ware in
Denton.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS
The catalogue for the Denton
County Fair will soon be issued.
Those desiring advertising space
therein please call O L Fowler.
er with cream. Place lid on top of
the pen and cook slowly for one hour
—or until the veal la very tender
Daniel in Houston Saturday
blamed the tax collector here for
not giving him a poll tax when he
paid his property tax this year.
"The poll tax was not added to
my tax bill,” O’Daniel said.
“I had a receipt for all my taxes,
but there was no poll tax receipt,"'
Bourland said it was customary
for the clerk taking a property ren-
dition to ask the property owner
at the time of rendition whether
he wished to pay a poll tax.
FORT WORTH, July 4——
John Bourland, tax cotlector-asses-
•or for Tarrant County, said today
W. Lee ODaniel, cadidate for gov-
ernor. did not render a poll tax in
1937 and for this reason it did not
were scheduled—but not expected—
to complete the first half of their
journey today.
Riding the rapids of the Colora-
do in three small boats, unheard
from since June 20 the position of
the Nevills’ expedition is unknown,
but rivermen expressed belief they
would be unable to maintain their
schedule.
Considerable anxiety was felt for
the two women, bespectacled 40-
year-old Elzada Clover. University
of Michigan botanist: her 24-year-
old assistant, Lois Jotter, and the
four men of the party, Norman D.
Nevills, of Mexican Hat, Utah, ex-
pedition leader: Don Harris of the
U S Geological Survey; Eugene At-
kinson. Michigan geologist, and W.
C. Gibson. San Francisco artist-pho-
tographer.
TAN WORDS, SIX TINIES. 30 CENTS
FLAN
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uly 14
to act
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esent.
While AUSTIN, July 4 — (API—Texas']
At the | jobloss insurance machine currentiy I
I end of the second course the hon- i is taking in almost twice as much I
oree. was surprised by a handler-1 mpgures itougutjKedhow outgo
to the unemployed, in weekly bene- ■
at payments. is running slightiy ,
more than •900,000 a month aa com-
Beginning their church year to-
morrow the Women's Council of the
First Christian Church will meet
in all day sessions in the church,
and members are to bring covered
dishes of food for the noon lunch.
Also they are to bring equipment
of no further use in their homes for
the negro children’s playground,
such as balls, bate. tops, marbles,
croquet seta or whatever else they
may have to contribute. At 2 p. m.
a business session will be held, pre-
sided over by the president. Mrs.
E P Cox, and following that there
will be a missions program During
the summer months the one meet-
ing only, combining the various
programs, will be held on first
Tuesdays.
Birthday Party
for Shirley Hansen
Dr. and Mrs Walter Hansen en-
tertained at their home Friday nt-
ternoon in honor of their daughter,
Shirley, whose eleventh birthday is
July 4. Games were played, after
which refreshments, featuring a
red. white and blue color scheme,
were esrved. Red, white and blue
balloos and horns were used as
favors. Guests included Betty Ann
Shands. Elizabeth Jane Grout, Mary
Jo Thomas, Mary Nancy Babb, Jo-
ella Allen, Hilda Grace Cunning-
ham. Betty Graham, Richard Ray-
zor, James Hopper. Bill Parsons and
David Dawson.
WHEAT
manent security. 4 I
"If our present employment should
double or trple,. Carpenter saich,
would consume the enure income
and eat into a >27,000 000 cushion
accumulated from 193® and 1937
Promptly surrounded by youtfihil admirers, the First Lady herself made
an appearance in the opening day’s ceremonies of the 4-H Clubs’ recent
encampment in Washington. Photo shows Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt
receiving a copy of the program of events from a committee of sturdy
4-Fers. Left to right are Clifford L. Breeden of Tippecanoe County,
Ind.; Margetta Ditto of Union County, N M.; Mrs. Roosevelt; Mildred
Goff of Parke County, Ind., and Helen Wolf of Fulton County, Til One
hundred and fifty boy and girl leaders met to formulate a program for
improving,rdrat American life. “ -------— __
GRASS FIRE ON BOLIVAR
STREET SUNDAY
A grass fire at 1624 Bolivar
Street called Denton firemen out
Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. No
damages were reported.
NEWSBRIEFS
’The meeting of the First Meth-
odist W M 8. for tomorrow has
been postponed until the next
Tuesday, when the business and mis-
sions sessions will be combined.
All victims of the automobile-
train collision here Thursday were
reported Improving Monday. Miss
Dorothy Fixer of Canton. who was
critically injured, receiving a frac-
tured skull and severe lacerations,
allowed marked improvement over
the week-end at the Medical and
Surgical Clinic, Fritz Kimbrell, 1934
West Sycamore Street, who received
fractured ribs and lacerations was
improving at his home, and Mrs.
W M. Ledbetter of Canton, who
suffered severe face lacerations, was
much better at the clinic where
she is under treatment.
The Denton American Legion will
meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the Le-
sion Hall to nominate officers for
the coming year All members are
urged to attend.
Born, to Mr. and Mra W. B.
Stallings of Aubrey. at the Medi-
cal and Surgical Clinic Sunday
morning, a girl
week-end with her parents. Mr and
Mrs R P Lomax, returning to Tul-
aa Monday.
. Mra J. G. Tomlinson is return-
ing Monday from Nocona, where j
she has been at the bedside at her |
sister, Mrs T. W Porter, who has
been seriously ill Mrs Porter Is
I much improved.
' Ivan Johnson, a visiting instruo-
| tor in Teachers College during the
summer, is in San Marcos a few
. days on business.
| Mrs. W H. Carson of Dallas. Mr.
I and Mrs. Jim Edwards and son.
• Jimmy, of Fort Worth, visited rela-
lives here Sunday. Miss Lee Wi-
' Hams, who has been visiting in
i Fort Worth for several weeks, re-
turned here with them
Mias Virginia Smith, daughter of
] Mrs J. W. Smith, is in Steamboat,
] Colo, for the remainder of the
summer, attending a camp there.
i and specialiking in camp leader-
ship and honemanship. She will
also be a member of the theatre
arts unit.
— chief shower, "served" to her on a
silver tray. Zinnias decorated the
New York socialite, married
-------- .. one of the truly dramatic pictures of warfare - — - -e ex-
the marriage at Bi W. Myers, son eluve photo, radioed from London, showing a Spanish Nationalist plane
of Mr and Mrs J. L. Myers, 604 । • - - - —* -- - — — ■ ■ -- a — -1 - vi
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ARABS DIE AS HOLY LAND
DISTURBANCES FLARE
JERUSALEM, July 4 —(API—
Eight Arabs were killed in a series
of disturbances today. Three were
killed and seven wounded by a bomb
thrown at a bus in the Jewish quar-
ter here and one was killed and
three hurt in a fight. Bombs thrown
at the Jaffa. Telaviv boundaries
killed four end wounded five.
5
Avenue D. and Miss Martha Ham-
flton. daughter of Mr and Mia. R.
B Hamilton. Texas Street, which
took place June 23 in the home of
the ofTiciating minister, Dr. Frank
Weedon, pastor at the Flrat Baptist,
Church. The couple lett Saturday
for a wedding trip to various Tegam
points, making their home here la-
ter where Myers is associated with
his father in business. Mrs. Myers
is a former high school student
ter fleeing the campus of St.
Lawrence University on her
graduation eve. The disapprov-
ng Websters immediately an-
Mr and Mra Pfaemne Simpson
' and children, orSan Dlego;rcanr
who have been visiting his parents.
Mr and Mrs. B D Simpson, have
returned home, going by way of j taxes •
Stamford. Where they will visit the ] mhe chairman sald it employment
Stamford rodeo. ! remained stable, collections on Jan- 1
j Mra William Shell of Corsicana warishouiassotalin. exoes a 000<
000.000 ind wag paorw loan ]
000 for 1936 and 5,000,000 for 193T: !
Over 68,500,000 has been eon Ui bu ted
to the "jobless fund" for the firat
Laundering Topic
for Club Council
i aeAndgmogstntinpuopuhomselaun ’ JA'nrBiZ^
Corgill, Miss mile Henrichs, and yolks, mixed with water and then
Miss Olive Seels at S. C W . to the i into crumbs Sprinkle with salt. pa-
Home Demonstration Club Coun- prika .and .clejy aSi ,Rudna fyinK
cil in the County Court room Sat- Pgmon-gn and brown read, co
urday. —-----• — .— —
gpezyezmpomenp20n
4-H CLUB CAMP
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Texas’ Jobless
Funds Swelling -
Mocha Pie
1 tablespoon granulated gelatin
1 cup coffee (left-over)
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1/4 f—gonn salt
2 egg yolks
9 egg whites, beaten
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 baked pie shell
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and Carolee Blackburn. Mrs. L. W - ----------- -—
compensation Commission’ today
said the intake was swelled some-
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I elect Of Wesley Paige Hart of Pecos,
i last week, was a breakfast Saturday
’ morning for which Miss Ruth Mar-
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♦ineed they had warned their breakfast was served from the din-
U^ghter she would be dlsin- ing table, centered with
herited of "close to ‘ millon" gladioluses and feverfew
i she went through with the
marrtage. — —
Hungarian Veal Cutlet
2 pounds veal cutlet
2 egg yolks
3 tablespoons cold water
1 cup bread crumbs
12 teaspoon salt
14 teaspoon paprika
1/4 teaspoon celery salt
1 clove garlic 1
3 tablespoons fat
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when tested with a fork This meat
may also be baked in a casserole in '
a moderate oven
Green Salad Howl
9 cups shredded lettuce
1 cup cooked green beans
Highland Church 2
j - ------ __ ; a safelggooiu grepped green
The Rev. Sol Carpenter, who B peppers
conductinea revivat in the High- 2 3staspoons E2PPe" I SAN LANEY Service Sta.
land Baptist Church, will preach i/3 cup Frenen dressing “Bustest Ptace in To-n-
thas evening on The Revival We Mix ingredient- together in a i mhone st n ■_____t
♦ Need". The revival began Kjinylay bowl Coverand chin roe two hours j
and will continue about two weeks, orlonger, sur severarumes wen a ’ V.
7. . cou-o 10 we tQrt Transfer to another bowl and
No service was held Monday morn- serve. Additional dressing may be •
Ing. but one will be held each | pasea. I
morning beginning Tuesday at 10:45
in his race for Governor I
feur years ago 457,821 votes
were cast for Tom Hunter— I
within 2% of his election. An
intensive survey of the State
indicates that in this race
more than a half million
votes will be cast for his elec- |
tion. Join these half million
citizens with your vote in the
interest of a fair sound sen-
sible, econcmical State Gov I
ernment.
ATTENTION
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The Morrison
* Milling Co.
will buy your wheat—
Will STORE your wheat—
Will FURNISH you nego-
tiable Bonded Warehouse
eceipt— _____
will LOAN you money
ngainat our own Ware-
house Receipta-
Will PAY you top prices-
Will orvz you honest testa,
accurate wetgnta, and
WEDDING ENEMBLE
• Brilliant Diamonds
• Matching Design
X 14K Yellow Gold
) Specially Priced
$16.75 and up
McCray’s
JEWELRY STORE
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