The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 43, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 15, 1942 Page: 2 of 4
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India’s Best Friends Are
the Allied Powers
Dispatches tell of tiie tiring out of the
disturbers in India after several days of
exhautive demonstration, and the state-
ment is made t’nat the situation is growing
against conditions they do not like. The
arm of the powers that be in India were
aware of that, knowing full well that in
time the self-exhausted ones would settle
down again regular order and the whole
matter become quite once more.
many camps, each one more or less
jealous of the other Until they idan be
brought together in the one common end
of self-preservation, they are distined to
have British rule, which, after all, is
growing more ai d more considerate of
their welfare. Should the Indian people
think ihev are.running from a Lion in
their rebellion and unorganized demand
for nutonomv, and are using this war a.s
pn occasion for such demand thus hop-
ing the English people will be induced to
heed the demand al this time, they, the
Indian people, would find themselves be-
ng caught, by a bear, which is imperson-
ated by the Japanese.
To release the India people now to
•heir own self-government would be fatal,
since it would permit their unorganized
condition to be ideal for the greedy gnasp
ot the Japs. England, and the allies
know this. The allies today are the best
friends India has and time will reveal it
so. After this war is over, India will be
given all the freedom she can take and
at the same time have her own nation
back. That should he a known fact to
all of them especially to their so-cai-
led leaders, who seem to
think more of their personal desire i
to be rulers than they care for their
nation's welfare.
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It’s common sense to be
thrifty. If you save you are
thrifty. War Bonds help you
to save and help to save
America. Buy your ten per
cent every pay day.
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. WHAT
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ARE THINKING
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First Presbyterian
“ ; Rev. James E. Spivey, pastor
bodies in the according to the United States Sunday School—9:45 a. m.
(Department of Labor, have been Idorning Worship —^10:50 a- m.
subject: “Vor
fied law-maing
world.
Criticism of Congress is, in the1 about 70 per cent higher in 1942 Sermon
last analysis, criticism of the vot-:than last year. Fanrlies who*e Sakes.”
ing public. Representatives arc 1942, incomes d-d not change Tuxis Society—6:15 p. m.
elected every two years, and Sen-1 saved half again as »it.:h in ar( Young People—6:15 p. m.
ators every six years, by direct! average 19 1 quarter a< during Evening worship will be in
vote. The errors of Congress as a similar period in 1941, while Pottsboro in connection with the
a body are due, as a rule, to ov- those whose incomes have grown revival meeting at 8:45 p. m. Rev.
eranxiety on the part of the mem- saved an av-jtage *7 ter <tn> of Spivey will preach,
bers to please the public or some the enlarged income. |
loudly vocal branch of it. It is' These saivngs help keep down
true that the voters sometime- the high cost of living now help-<c»lv«ry Baptist
the House Sam Rayburn is d - make mistakes and send to Con-! us fight the war when translated [jev. L. R. (Lamb, pastor,
fending the people’s own division' press men who are not equal to into War stamps and bonds, and ^lorning worship at 10:45 sub-
of the Federal Government, says this great trust, hut, in the long will help us in the time of read- ject «The change of the Angel to
the Dallas TimesjHerald. I run, such mistakes and send to justment which must follow the jyien.’’
Speaker Rayburn has besn in' Congress men who are not equal war. j Evening service at 8 o'clock;
Washington many years he ha to this great trust, but, in the1 Now and then, WPB still finds subject: ‘‘The Woman Who Could
participated in many sessions of long run, such mistakes are off- places where we can tighten up. jqot jjide."
Waples Memorial Methodiat
Rev. Jackson C. Oglesby, pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
/Morning; worship at 10:50. Col.
TheirRM. N. Van Patten, head chaplain
U. S. A. Ground Forces, Sherman,
will speak.
Evening service at 7:30.
'Leagues will meet at6:30 p. m.
SPEAKER RA/Bi/RN'S
DEFENSE OF CONGRESS
In holding that criticism of
Congress for nanp-’;- lg the war
effort is unjustified. Speaker of
Congress and knows how the law- set by the influence of the mem-! September 1 will see an end to
sound in their manufacture of mattresses con-
making body functions. When he bers who are (
says that Congress is doing its statesmanship—(McKinney Courier1 taining iron and steel and after,
duty he knows what he is talking Gazette. I November 1 no more studio couch-]
about. I i es, sofas, or lounges entaining
Citizens who are nrone to I - ! these metals may be made- WPB -
Sunday school at 9:4t5 a.
Training union at 7 p. m.
ASA M. PEARSON
ATTORNEY
General Praotics
Civil Law
Criminal Law
326n w. Main Pbo. |M
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S DO IT NOW!
'First Christian
Rev. Ben ¥\ Hearn, pastor.
Sunday shcool at 9:45 a. m.
s
See Grayson County
Abstract and Rfeal
Estate Company for
ABSTRACTS.
Kraft Bldg. Phoae 8U
(Morning worship at ,10:45.
fAWM’AWM:
The message by Ben F. Hearn,
Jr., who has returned from an In-
ter-Denominational Youth’s Plan-
ning Conference which was held
at Geneva Glen Camp, Indian
Hills, in the Rocies near Denver,
Colo.
Young Peoples Circle at 6:30
p. m.
Evening service at 7:30.....
Your War
prone to
blame the lawmakers for every-
thing that they dislike about pol-
icy and action in Washingon, must
remember that there are thousands
of other government functionaries
w-ho are liable to error and to the
making of careless statements.
Speaker Rayburn knows, of
course, that, in a body composed,! _____
when all seats are full of 435 rep- Savings Up 70 Per Cent
resentatives and 98 senators, j Last year Americans
Washington News,
Day by Dav
A Summary of
j also has practically stopped civil-
| ian use of shellac, which will mean
| even fewer new phonograph rec-
! ords. . . (Last week the Office of
j Price Administration warned bed-
| ding manufacturers and dealers
DM You Place Your
FALSE TEETH
In a Glass Last Night?
Political
Announcements
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BUDGET PLAN
For purcase of
BICYCLES
RADIOS
ACCESSORIES
TIRES
BATTERIES
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Thousands do ond wonder why their den*
turoe remain dull and ateinod - why they
•ufler with amending denture breath They
fail to realise that water alone is not a cleans*
ing agent - but now. there's a great formula
perfected by a dentist, called Stere-Kleen
that thoroughly cleans false teeth like magic-
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no brushing! Simply put a KjtU Stera-Kleen
were
that they must stop forcing pur-
chasers to buy unwanted mer-
chandise in order to get an ar-
ticle which could have been .
.. > , the day yaur dentist said.
bought as a separate unit last ‘Don't they look natural?'* Try
The Press is authorized to an-
nounce the following candidates
! for office in the Democratic run-
off elction to be held in the Dem-
off electon to be held Aug. £2. i
STEEL
Flag Poles
Powder in a glaee of water
your teeth - now they sparkle
are really dean and look like
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there are inevitably, persons who spending more for gadgets and ap- {'larch
are deficient in wisdom, discre- piances than ever before, even >n' ___
tion, ability, poise and other qual- the boom years before the 19291
ities necessary to statesmanship, crash. But after Pearl Harbor
But, in spite of this unstable min- our factories gave up gadgets to
ority, the American Congress is make guns, and we’ve >on .a\ing „ hamp
one of the ablest and most digni- money. Savings of city people, i, AT HOME
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itora-Kloon - loan long - cotta
only 30#. At all dru*f»»t»
REPRESENTATIVE, Place 1
LERlOY >1. ANDERSON
COUNTY JUDGE.
JAKE J. LOY
The Worst Is Yet To Come
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G. P. (Prentice) ©AFFORD
J. BENTON DAVIS
For our patriotic American*
Get yours now and float
"OLD GLORY’’
George Clark’s
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DAY PHCANE 824
NIGHT PHONE 1404-J
IFOR DISTRICT CLERK.
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and pains caused by rheumatism. lumbtgfc
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WHEN *A40RNiN6 A1TER "ClOUM APPEAR]
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NEW! “BACTERIOSTATIC”
FEMININE
HYGIENE
now finding great favor
among women...
I" WHY
NOT TRY4
|EFFERVESCEH
NERVINE
TABLETS
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TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR
GEORGE SCHUMACHER
DON'T WASTE TOUR TIME A WHININ6.J
LET ALKA-JELTZER UFTT8ET0G, '
TOU'iL FIND THE SUN SHU. MINIMS.
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Fire Insurance
We write in Old Line companies
that pay all losses promptly
Residence Phone 22
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[morning after
HAVE
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Lacey’* In*. Agency
you war*
likely *•
physical
Many doctors recommend regular ua*
of douches as a precautionary meas-
ure for women who want to be clean,
dainty—for women troubled by of-
fending odor or discharge.
Soir- products may he harmful to
delicate' tissues. But not Lydia B.
Plnkham's Sanative Wash I Plnkham's
Sanative Wash is gaining great favor
among women because It's NOT a
harmful germicide. Instead — It's a
mighty effective ‘ bacteriostatic” (the
modern trend). It not only discour-
ages bacterial growth and. Infection
but thoroughly cleanses and deodor-
iser Very soothing relieves minor
I irritations and discharge and haa a
| ionic effect on delicate membrane*.
I Inexpensive! Get your bottle of Lydia
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Each “One-A-Day” brand
Vitamin A and D Tablet U
equivalent in Vitamin A and Lj
potency to one and one-hall
teaspoonfuls of Cod Liver Oil
meeting minimum United
States Pharmacopeial Stan*
dards.
A sufficient supply of thesi
two important vitamins is ai
i necessary for you as it is foi
the* children.
YOU CAN INSURE ad*
quate intake for you and youi
family by seeing to it that eack
member takes a “One-A-Day*
Tablet every day. #
|A TABLET A BAY IS ALL YOU TAU
F*..e,i *Pnr. ^n.1.1 u. f PrAAOeNN.
vwiTrgnigTTi, Dsa'iwuwwRi, rlttaaiP
dearth* Mode by the
A HEARTY dinner, or mld-
night lunch, a little too
much smoking, perhaps a
cocktail or two—great fun to-
night; a miserable letdown,
headachey feelin* tomorrow
morning. q
You people who occasionally at-
tend a party and enjoy good fel-
lowship and good food, often pay
next day for the fun you had.
Why don't you try Alka-Seltzer
for that “Mowiing After" feeling?
Alko-Seltzer is one medicine use-
ful in the relief of many minor
ailments because Alka • Seltzer
combines s reliable analgesic pain-
reliever with buffered alkalizing
salts.
Try it whenever you have Head-
ache, Acid Indigestion, Cold Symp-
toms, Muscular Fatigue, Neuralgia,
Muscular Pains.
Alka-Seltzer is non-laxative and
plc-sant to take. Your .Iruggiit
sells Alka-Seltzer by the glass at
his soda fountain and in con- ,
venieak packages for home*- ''
use. Why not get a package
the next time you _
are in a drug “
etore. fe
Alka - Seltzer
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Anderson, LeRoy. The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 43, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 15, 1942, newspaper, August 15, 1942; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth527933/m1/2/?q=+date%3A1941-1945: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.