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Monday at
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Rev. Buddy
d with burial
» Cemetery
re Jack Cook,
on. Temple
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, Davenport,
a and Pete
Honorary
were Ray
oldrige. Pete
Dane, Loran
by Smith.
Val Martenez.
M. and
Tuesday, January 20, 1976
notepad
Tuesday
BREAKFAST Optimist Club will meet at 6:45 a.m. at
Holiday Inn. Projects for the Bicentennial will be discussed
eNe someer and Professional Womens Club will
meet at 6:30 p.m. in Marquis Hall at North Texas State
University. The executive committee will be in charge of the
‘DENTON City Council will meet at 1 p.m. in council
chambers at City Hall.
ORGANIZATIONAL meeting for a Young Farmer chapter
at Denton High School is scheduled for 7 p.m. in theDHS
Vocational Agriculture Building. Dan Gattis will explain the
purposes and functions of the YF program. Anyone in-
terested should contact Jay Martin, DHS vo-ag teacher, or
attend the meeting. .
ARTS and Crafts Department of Woman ‘s Shakespeare
Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. G. L. Harding.
2814 Longfellow. Mrs. Harding will discuss growing and
caring for African violets. -
DENTON Association for Children with Learning
Disabilities will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Community Room of
Western National Bank, Fulton at University. Dr. Garry
Landreth of the North Texas Stole University College of
Education will present a program on play therapy AU in-
terested parent* and professionals are invited... a
DENTON Chapter of American Diabetes Association will
meet at 7:30 p.m in the Flow Memorial Hospital cafeteria.
Dr. Holbrooke Seltzer, chief endocrinologist of the Veterans
Administration Hospital in Dallas, will speak on diabetes
THE
DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
CITIZENS Charter Advisory Committee will meet at 4
in the Civil Defense Room at City Hall. ,
Thursday 1 0
ROTARY Club of Denton will meet at noon at Ramada
Speaker will be Dr. Jim Cady: . Dot Teacher
GINNINGS Elementary School ParentaTedrium
Association will meet at 2:30 p.m. in the school ceireceuss
cast Michael Gregory, an attorney, will discuss
enma Aouse The son snde will present recitations one:
and dances, all centered around a patriotic theme. Pin
ments will be served and a nursery will be provided, club
LITERATURE Department of Woman’s Shakespeare in
will meet at 3 p.m. in the home of Mrs Jay Airou he
Argyle. Mrs. R. B. Neale Jr. will present the program. .
Spirits of 76."
Births
Flow Memorial Hospital: ... . Villace Drive.
LINDSAY, Mr. and Mrs. wax ---
Lewisville, girl. Monday._ Mor Krom „,
FOSTER. Mr and Mrs Mark, Box 312 Main, Arm. B"
NLvNEm. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Box gas. Lake Dallas, boy,
Monday
Fire Calls
12:48 p.m., Monday, Airport Road, butane truck over-
, MOMS, MI hm Road, wood hester. mistaken
“ampm. Monday, Ryan Road, burning trash.
Where To Call
Denton City-County Medical Services 387-0021
Better Business Bureau (214) 747-8891 . .
Parents Without Partners 382-6587 and 382/2492
Meals on Wheels 387-4341 .
TOPS 'Take Off Pounds Sensibly). 387-0738
- - NEWS FROM THE
RE2.O.oth
THURSDAY, JANUARY 22,1920
Denton Chamber of Commerce, 382-9693
Help House, 387-9732, 387-9610
Crisis Intervention 387-5555 ?
City Animal Shelter 382-9601, 387-3323
SPAN (Services Program for Aging Needs) 387-44,, : 1
Alcoholics Anonymous, Al-Anon ffor spouses of alcono *
and Alateen (for children of alcoholics) meet Money
Thursday and Saturday at 8 p m at 111 W. McKinnex-I:.
9169 .
Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon Family Groups mees
I Tuesday and Friday at 8 p.m. at 206 E. Oak. 387-9771.
Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP), 788229 4
League of Women Voters of Denton, 387,-1659
Denton County Alcoholism Program, 387-0333
+ Big Brothers and Sisters of Denton County, 383-4441,
Denton Municipal Airport, 387-4325. __.
Denton County Cooperative Ministries 382-1913. . L
Denton County Heart Association, for memorial and other
information, 382-5421.
c Medical Emergency Services-316— —1
research.
MEN Garden Club of Denton will have its first meeting of
the new year at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Dan Dudley 1505
1 C Laurelwood. The program, "Seed Preparation, will be
presented by Spencer Stoker. All men are invited to attend
the meeting and are welcome to join the club. .
rianion Cmintu game
man arthe ubhouse, Stuart at Hercules, beginning at 7:30
p.m. There will be a charge of 25 cents per person and all
** * in Cam let or Beta Sigma Phi will meet at 7:30
p.m. Nancy Smith and Judy Weir will present the program,
i | “ The Voices Behind Us.” t
CONGRESS Parents Association will meet at 7:30 p.m. in
the Congress Junior High School library. The program topic
i will be “Why Discipline?" All interested parents are
welcome.
Wednesday ________
DENTON Bankers’ wives club will meet at 10 a.m in the
Community Room of First Denton County National Bank for
‘ CEion Planning and zoning Commission will meet at 4
p.m. • council chambers at City Hall.
Commissioners Get Hot
Over Number Of Arsons
Arsonists beware - men so per calf outside city
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In Monday’s meeting, responded to were set area
Pres. 1 Comm. Chester firefighters say that a good
. Sparks said he’d like to offer many of.eemares that #
prerard for corromceter, met Eton tea TV is broke
CouneS Auditor O. H Bailey that they go fix rte
et‘mine the Mdes" 122 E ED
twen, they need to be Switzer said. Tratin
Power Plant Out
Of Commission
By reason of the ice on the
-e.*a.2omunmne,tne
Record Chronicle goes to press
minus most of its news. o
One break in the forenoon
required nearly an hour 1
in the afternoon the in
| Craning weight of the ice on the
wire caused break after break
and as fast as one could
repaired, anomer would develop
-MV" Eh maher as could be
i set between breaks was
available for today’s issue. Some
I advertising was necessarily leN
1out.
Sleet And Rain
of Wednesday
Total One Point
Two inches
I The sleet and rain of Wed
Tnene, and Wednesday night
foraied 1.02 inch according to the
I measurement at the state ex
I perimental farm. The rem
I perature was below the freezing
I point all day Wednesday, the
maximum registration being, 30
1 degrees, and rain and sleet fell
1 imerminently. The rain freezing
has it fell exception the mO’St
1 ground. Thursday morning
I trees, houses. sidewalks, efcy
I “Curing of ice. presenting a very
I wintry scene.
I If Denton’s Population
Holds Same Ratio To
Scholastic Enrollment,
I It Will Be More
FRIDAY, JANUARY 23,1920
Next Sunday Will
SATURDAY, JANUARY 24,1920
caught," Sparks com- Have You Shopped
mented 1 2.22. 1-----=ma
Volunteer fire depart-
, ments responded to 200 calls
in November and December,
costing the county $6,000-
The county pays a depart-
DAKERY OR
DELICATESSEN
s2s W. UNIVERSITY D
Be Child Labor Day
in Texas
The fourin Sunday in January,
the 23th this year, has been
designated by the women’s
Division of the State Hapor
Department as child labor day
The Labor Department issued
a statement requesting.The
churches to consider, especially
at this time, ways and means.”
keeping our educationaland
labor standards up and tO
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everyway from the hardships
Srly infants in the industry and
to prepare them for strong •
ficient citizens”.
Dinner Fires Reduced
..Gas Supply
To 3 Ounce
The gas supply, which has
been low since Friday afternoon.
ESP PS.V TZ/22M002 I "EE
ficient gas for fires on the high
pressure line and was very weak
on the low pressure lines A12
and local manager F.H. Legesn
then that if the pressure
cominued mat well or as high as
302. that fires could be continued
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since Friday, but was strong
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. the supply in the mains until
Than 7,000
whist is, Denton’s population?
E1===s
me-* 20°cmmiaie
enoonto place the figures above
"f-saegem. tom
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"IOWver. w the same ratio z
population to the scholastic
PNFoliment holds out this year as
i 1900 and 1910, the last two
census years, the population will
be well past 7,000.
Grand Jury To In- ===:
vestigate Death of maer Cere
Three Men E- a SIS, MS
of the grand 1 city had fires.
=2===== s lading Fumiasinuet
FEECE
== WE eneem
maonera comas? 10 | **n**222.crem
alcohol 1 I to repair residence on Wes
Program of U.D.C. R-etrt"asamen
Meeting To Be Held =2.,
Tuesday Afternoon one wide e
ran. baian chapter andchicken hatchery on Avenue D to
u.l.ZK Cherary clo will meet cost $so.
“-= Car Of Water Pipe
ME F re | Has Been Shipped
E =*2*
qnuorer r7
| reading. Miss Cora Lee
Garrison.
JANUARY TO WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1920
JANUARY W,. 120 1 TUESDAY. JANUARY n ,1920 WEDnesony, JANUARY 2,1920
Site And Water Tiawvolninn inumentna 1 210 More Influenza
Smoke And ware I# net. er W you heve bed ary! Cases Reported in
Does Heavy =**Dallas
Damage To Baptist WWEZEE
Iesemaae I’have not been I
"Afarge hole wasburned through I enumerated there or any I
the flooring inthe main I where else.
wner-clnn n W..o4 1 Name-----------!
street by a fire starting from ” : Street-------—-------I
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the auditor ium from the smoke
and water. It will take a day or
more for estimates of the
=.ee=es Mont
=.. - 104 Noawork of the
auditorium. the plaster and
entire inside of the auditorium is
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inside will have to be repainted
and varnished and considerable
repair will have to be made to the
plaster work. A new piano in the
auditorium and an organ in the
seieme" Me %.."=
burned through the fire began
| spreading to the basement, but
the fire itself did very little.
damage in the basement, the
-o.eieeooeantatee
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Methodist Pastor '
Offers Use Of
Church To Baptists
Dallas. January 28 — Influenza s
cases reported ine first 3 days, of 1
this week in Dallas totalled J03|
with 5 deaths. New cases
reported today were 210. I
, Smugglers Resort
; | To Many Trucks To
Getlicy.T.U.Sce
tricks are being revived and new
Eriio * MS
Of City
The use of the First Methodist
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srarement issued Tuesday
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statement is as follows:
aTo the Baptists of Denton: we
regret the damage to your
beautiful church by last. Son-
day’s fire and here I extend to
*22.2:
1, church or either service on
Sunday you may wish and as
long as you desire. Trusting you
will except this offer. 1 beg 1
remain your fellow servant J. L.
Morris. Pastor.
Airplane Wireless
Message Sets New
Record Of 117 Miles
whar is believed to have been•
record in transmittion * *
wireless message from an air-
***a722,emaemy
Air Service. Recently during
Maneuvers of the 32nd Infantry
ar Fort McIntosh messages sent
from a plane were reported ”
Del Rio, Texas 175 miles distant.
An altitude of 300 feet was main
tained during the test, and. The
messages were received without
a break, although the operator
stated they became fair 81
, times.
TONE!
• DON’T I
9 BUY
2 ANY
FOREIGN
• CAR 1
UNTIL I
EUROPE’S
ROTOR CARS
ANCIA
I End of Jan.
ell Ime.
eusley Lane
PRETEEN
to
JUNIORS
25*40* of
\ SELECT
\ GROUP
ALL
COATS
20%.50
OFF
Local News Briefs
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School at Christmas, left
Thursday for College Station to
artend A&M coney ..
Denton Hive 913, Ladies of the
MEbees, will hold * public
Installation of the officers Friday
02-aAAE An
Vred The following program
will be given. Music, band,
reading. Miss Adell Marcus,
installation of officers: piano
solo. Miss Willie Farris, to
dance. Miss Margruite Klepper
Velma Lee Barton: drill
members of high, music band
social hour, refreshments
Teachers Meet
Phillips U. Saturday
The Normal College Basket:
ball team meets the Hast PTNlle
University of Oklahoma
Saturday afternoon. providing
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has not been completed and
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made a good start of the season
in the two games with Trinity
University and showed a variety
of plays in these opening games
M is expected to give the
Ex :mis=
"--s-s-at
Athletic Park.
po00000900021
7,000
STUDEBAKERS 1
A bill of lading for the car of
eear smart E
par of Oakland Avenue was
received by the city Saturday
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reach Denton by February."
was shipped from Birmingham
Alabama. on account of the poor
condition of the old main on the
streets it was decided, to
replace a with new pipe before
ine concrete paving is placed. AS
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soon afterwards.
Society Happening
ICLE
REAU
en
Year. ,
NEW MARK DOWNS
ON ALL SIZES
small
Marshall Field III Assumes
Field Estate Management
Captain Marshall Field today
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ion yesterday - :
New Electric Siren
For Fire Alarm
Received Thursday
s has been
rted at the
morning, and
tion as soon
robable the
need in the
e hall. The
a motor and
e heard for
tion of this
lay with the
steamaln
Registered in texes‘"‘91 % Ihr""honor
,—twice as many as either of e 1
, the next two leading cons
which sold at near the same
, price. Buy • Studeboker
J. D. Bell & Co.
1eeseeee4e4e
The Stout home on West
Hickory street was the setting
for one of the mostdelightsul
social antairs of the winter when
Mrs. Stout entertained, 9
-
The spacless lower floor of *
home was thrown en suite and a
courier miepionaimner
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those or the customs officers in 1
an effort to bring contraband
whiskey from Canada to the
United tater of the whiskey
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boghine or the tricks-used to I
evade ine detection by Canadian
=
| goanE ON" SuromobE:
out to be receptacles for
Contraband whiskey goods.
Partitioned gasoline tanks
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eigning illness was found
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Buffalo over the Michigan
Central Railroad was side
tracked somewhere I Ontario
and whiskey was substituted for
the iron. The liquor was seized in
Buffalo. 1
Dr. Caldwell
Airplane Mail Service
To San Francisco;
Pony Express Es-
tablished 60 Years Ago
San Francisco fanuary 24.
Sewer Ordinance
Will Require All To
Make Connections
| nounced at the city commission]
meet ing Tuesday evening that "
had been the plans of the chair S
have an ordinance making h I
mandatory that all houses on
streets with sewer mains ‘ PE
connected with the main Hessid
that the ordinance was to have
1 son prepared for ine 1 Uesoey
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later meeting.
AS carried enters
From st. Louis to san Franened 1
in eight days was inaugurated.
Today plans are being made to
establish a transcontinental
•plane mail service and trail
blazing fonts have been made
""rtseneement
-
1860. Its inauguration was
preceded by the publication in a
ginglest paper in March of that
year, of the following ad
vertieersem Francisco in eight
emou ee -
Tuesday April the 3rd and will
run regularly thereafter,
carrying letter mail only,
graph mail eight days.
Tners 10 days to San Fran.
childrens 8000
12TT oakland i
crdsliniakrs.uma 1. BOYSIINFANTH I
-mm TUHDAYeATUmpay. L.
Get Ready For Fly
your liver active, your
system purified and free from
colds by taking Calotabs, the
nausealess calomel tablets, that
are delightful, safe and assured.
Calotabs are sold only in
original sealed packages, priced
35 cents. Every druggist s
authorized to refund your money
if you are not perfectly delighted
with Calotabs. (ADV)
T: - " heneent;
No promer compliment e
emunea e nos of
te. They are
2
n purity. $1.so
TAO campus Drug Store
Let Us Fill Your Prescriptions
inu honoree was most
becomingly attired in a dancing
frock of white tulle and
Croidered sliver over silver cloth
and corsage of pink sweet peas
Miss Louise Siout, who very
ociously assisted her mother
tha usier in recet ing wore a
leune ine frock of pale blue
charmeuse and corsage 05
erin =
:mooesupoerwet srvedrto
35 guests.
Bad Weather Again
Interferes With All
Railroad Schedules
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Closes Denton
Pastor Or J. W. Caldwell
Sunday evening closed E
puisn ures.on’ni
Resignation becoming effective
struary 1st at which time he
S pastor of the Grace
Precoye-Ien Church at Hurts:
Ville, Alabama. He will
probably leave Thursday for
Huntsville io make his home, and
his family will go there “her
visiting a few days in ri
YI is the second tone Or.
e
id n will also be his second
pastorate of the Huntsville
Church He has a wide
acquaintance in Denton and
I regrets at the leaving as ex-
pressed by the general
I cniecorinigwet as thechuren
fwMKB^
We have about a doser chif-
fercbes that we can sell you
u lent years prices. We son
| sell them uf less then whet
| we could replace them to
day. We knew we can save
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riders going each way,
with changed horses every 25
miles. brought the pouches of
small mail across ethomare
mile wilderness. The Pony
with its fast riders,
Mong them Buffalo Bill
icoronei William F. Cody) then a
young man was one of the most
Ymsic features of the great
Western country. Many were the
ventures the daring riders
had. They averaged 75 miles
but often covered double
mar distance. Buffalo Bill once
made aride of 384 miles when the
messenger who was waiting was
killed.
At Denton Shows
The Dreamland "A Girl Name
Mary,” showing today. SMA
rollicking 1
Marguerita
strong cas
the cast a
Wallace
rs
sent weather conditions-
=emi
Christmas holiday rush, but
rough traffice continues
They
$90.
W.
fire-whistie Meo-e-ey- se 0
This Glimpse At Denton’s Past Sponsored B
BA.
Dr
FROM OUR HOUSE .
Yorbrow*-*-
At SIMMS Am S'-
penton, Texas:
ink
High School
Popularity Contest
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n the campaign now un.
a -
Rudy Wilkerson, 64.
1 Rossen, 18. Ruby Lee
nt. 17: popular
, Williams. 8. Joe Skid:
Reece, 24: Frances Sprevee 31
popular girl Pauline Goode 32
Hazel Kirkpatric 7. popular boy
Lloyd McCombs 10. Home
Big High nine pretties
Girls Georgia Cooper 16.L° Rher
Rhine 17; popular Sir Em
Vannert 9. Alois Bailee L
popular boy Williams Woods.”
Joe Predue 19; low nine pretties
girls Opel Staley 9, Lule,
las. Popular girl Laura Si
4, Charlie Smith S. popul
Marcus Hannah 15, high
prettiest girls Patfi Ra
sara Leverett 12. popul
Grady Moore 5, low
prettiest girls Mary Hee
win, 5. Mary Snider 35
Arthur 5, Julia Reed 5.1
boy Wayne PipersS 1!
eighth class did not vote
illiams,
Lillian
erland.
King.’
in 0*
80 Telephones In
City Still Out
mores rem thee
ri
ET Glass
Pyrex ware
ardware Co.
Prince Of Wales
Employing Only
. Former Service
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last example by empigy"
irst service men as mere
i his new bachs!
1- Vorkhouse. One of.)
80 wears a wound S’
om. military metal, ano!
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