Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 299, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1948 Page: 4 of 16
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Magic Chef Range* — New Dithe* — Club Aluminum
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GIRLS PLAY SUITS & PINAFORES
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$1 98 Value
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Cannon Towels
Cannon
Wash Cloths
Casual Shoes... Broken
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Sizes, Values
Solid Color Towels
The "Checkmate" Set
To $14.95
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20"x40” Bath Towel . . 59c Each
16"x26" Hand Towel . . 29c Each
39c Each
12"x12" Wo»h Cloth .. 15c Each
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Women’s Dress and
Jester Plans To Speak
Before Water Conference
Canning Instruction* in
Each Connor
Dr. Campbell Is Added
To Staff at Texas A&M
Reduced from
98c Eoch to
Sotn eb’h f’ounR
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would tell at $1.40.
12 Piece Starter Set
Contain* 4 Cup*; 4 Saucer*;
4 Dinner Plate*
98c Set
Sixes 7 to 14
Reduced for July
Clearance — A
Color Pink, Blue, Green
Gold
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The church pastor. the Rev Phil
Up W Walker, was master of cere-
Bib Style & Half Apron*
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LACE SCARF AND DOILY BETS
A 5 Piece *Rt of
3 10x12 Dailies
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I — 13 "x3B ' Scarf
1 - -13”x42 " Scarf
Reduced for July Clearance
A Me Value 7»r Set
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Color*: Pink, Axure, Greentproy,
Buttercup
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The hostess served chex o-
cake and Ice cream at the
$J79
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Picnic Held at Park Wednesday
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JUST RECEIVED - 80 SQUARE
PERCALE
social
and bv
pictures
reunions
and Mrs Wright are to re-
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Florol Print* on colored
ground* — Holf Apron*
and Bib Stylet
HOOVER,
have many fine,
patentted featur-
es, which make
them the best of
all Cleaners Let
u$ show you how
they are different
ahd why they are
better.
As low as
$32.50
On Eo»y Terms
No interest *-
No carrying
charge
' AUSTIN. Tex.. July 29 - P -
Oov. Beauford H Jester said he
would address the South
Water Conference at Corpus Chris-
ti Aug. 13
The conference is one of several
he called in various parts of the
state to give consideration
state water problems.
With over 350 church members
•nd guests present as spectators,
the softball game between the
Methodist Minute Men and the
Board of Stewards was the feature
of the evening last night at the
all - church picnic held in the city
park by the First Methodist Church
The Minute Men,
wasn't bad enough that two
he arrested were hunting
licenses Thev also, he said
a chidken when they couldn't fiiio
pheasant
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Stark's home at 421
Mr and Mrs
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The Hoover is one of the greofesf of all labor savers in
house-cleaning . . . famous for its fine cleaning, easy
handling and long, dependable service The Hoover is
the original Electrical Cleaner, and is the favorite of
all classes, from small apartments to the largest hotels,
hospitals, etc. We have an up to-date Hoover Service
Deportment . . . give free Hoover demonstration* . . .
and have Hoover* to rent.
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C. H Lindsey and wife to Monk
Clearman. lot 4. Block 21. College
Addition, *10 and other consldera
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COLLEGE STATION. Tex . July
J R Campbell.
Texas A.kM College
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Give her a
1 In charge of preparations for 1< ed
drinks, with Mrs Allie Gayden.
Mr and Mrs E L Traster and
to Eldon Traster in charge of bring-
| Ing ice
.. ... Lusk and wife to George
O Hughes Jr . north one half parti Ocularly tn District
Block 2. Hampton's Addition Denton
*10 and other considera
college
A native of Hillsboro, he
reived his master's degree
29 UP -Dr J R Campbell a Louisiana State University In 1940
P - ' and will receive his PH D in farm1 tul duty
graduate of lexas A.kM College management from Cornell Univer- nnd obliging
In 1938 has been added lo ttie agri- slty this .summer
tlons
COUNTY COURT CRIMINAL
DOCKET
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Jode-lEe ' Grc«n Heat Proof
TABLEWARE
Ice. including Mrs. L. L. Wright.
Mrs Annie Daugt'erty. and Mrs
R. C Mooneyham. Ben Ford wa,
in charge of arranging for tables
Texas | and benches ; vehicle upon a
Members of the BOP Class, were while intoxicated
E F Raytor, operating a motor
vehicle upon a public highwaj
while intoxicated
DIVORCE
Otlean Sample vs
le divorce granted
Arthur Hillard v s Maurinc
Smith Hilliard divorce granted
NEW < AR REGISTRATIONS
Knox. Chrysler sedan
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No Refunds or
Ite" Pieces to Match
Starter Set
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Doyal Beard led the devotional
Mrs Prevent e. WMU president,
spoke to the group on the Union'
topic for the day, outlining future
plans tor the Lake Dallas camp
The church plans soon to have per
manent bulldtncs there. Mrs
Provence added that the encamp
rnent has been a success so far
even though facilities have been
limited Following the end of the
I program, games were plated and
the hostess served frosted punch
and cookies to the members who
met in the garden
Mrs L T Millican, chairman of
circle 4. heartF committee reports
from her group and then conducted
a study on the general topic C'n
I < le 4 met with Mrs R T Har
I pool 1109 Congress, at 9 a m Mrs
W F Lolly read the devm ion»'
Thirteen members were present
Meeting with Mrs W R Yeart
at her home, 809 North Locust,
eight members of < uele 5 attended
! the 8 o'clock meeting to hear the
monthly reports and to hear a
pro"ram on veung people's camps
Nine members of clr< le 6 met
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Kaiser se
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sion of the program. Mrs
and mints
| Mrs H A Wolfsohn was hos-
1 teas al her home 1921 West Hick
ory, to circle 3. with 19 members
meeting at 8 o'clock Mis Nat
Wilks, chairman, was in charge
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evening, party In-
Wright's parents Mr
Mrs Paul Wright of Dallas
Louis XIV. of France was em- l,nd Mi and Mrs Houston Plum
barrassed by baldness at a time be and son 8tevie Mr and Mrs
when fashion decreed that men ''oe Wolf and son. Jackie Mr
should wear long curls so he had nnfl Mrs Donald Whitlock ano
the first periwig made for him Hn(i Mrs Noble Whitlock also
I'All his courtiers adopted the fash- "f Dallas Mr and Mrs Lem Crown
Ion of wearing wigs so that the ond *on, Wayne. Mr and Mrs Jack
king might not be self-conscious Hliaf»r, and Mr and Mrs Gilcrlst
' nr.ihnm and daughters. Pat
I Judy, all from Carrollton
* The entertainment for the
-aa nrovlded bv music
i the showing of motion
taken at previous family
Mr r — ■’ „ ,
luri’ to their home ih Chicago Fn late
NOSTRIIS r.: day by plane. end Of the meeting
of Mrs
Oak at
present
Mrs
man
man and
secretary -
4-» ir nnci w uc v-. ivj i » » a» * v • * * v- *v. ■ ■ a u a. ■ v
■ Gentle 8r 8 54 acres. Reuben Be- •
Have Monthly Business Session^
With emphasis during the pro-
grams placed on the study of young
| people's camps In Texas, and par-i
12. of which!
is a part the circles of meeting at 8 o'clock
the Woipen s Mlaslonary Union of Wilks, chairman, was
! the First Baptist Church met for rJLf the business meeting and Mrs
regular monthly business sessions
J Knight, operating a motor, Tuesday afternoon
public highway jn « meeting at the church at *
i o'clock, members of circle 1 heard
an open discussion led by Mrs E
W Provence and Mrs R C Kee
DOCKET Fifteen members of circle 2 were
Willie Satnp- Present for the 3 o'clock meeting
at the home of Mrs Homer Smith
707 West Hickory Reports were
i heard from two camps recently held
I nt the Lake Dallas encampment i
site for the district, with 'Miss Jim
rule Nell Wright reporting for the
Chevrolet lunor group of girls and Miss Doro-
thy Mea Smith telling of the in-
termediate group At the conclu
Rev Walter H. Vanderpool, dis-
trict superintendent, gave the in-
vocation
Dr. W H Hodgson, church choir
director, led group singing of re-
quested folk songs and hymns, a
part of the program which conclud-
ed with the group forming a ladder
captained by i0 R|ng “CllmWng Jacob's Lad-
Johnny duyer, won the game over der •• Mlss
the group headed by Doyle Thomp- accordlanlst and student at North
Texas State College, accompanied
the singing and played as an ac-, of lot 3. Block 19. College Addition.,
co rd lan solo Mallotte's arrzn—
monies for the program, and the; ment of .(The Lord., Prayer ■
i The picnic supper was spread on
tables by a committee from the
Women's Society of Christian Serv Ranger.
..... ... Mrs George Ritter and Mr-
Warden George Weidman said h , Marion Stark entertained last night
■ ■ ■ with a watermelon partv given at
without Mr" Slark's home at 421 Ponder ' Tuestlav tnorninir at 9 o clock with
ahi,t Avenue for Mr and Mrs Leon Mrs c B Ta,r 318 Austin A .
Wright of Chicago, yho are visit- when Mrs W T Rouse gave the
Ing here •“< devotional
Guests at the evening party In- Mrs P,ovpnc'' tta' ,hp ’’Peak-r
eluded Mr Wright's parents Mr (orK*"?'her T'e 7 9
1 and Mrs Paul Wric-ht of Dallas wlth 15 'n'^bers presentto
was etn- -nd Mr and Mrs Houston Plum hfr
time be and son Stevie Mr and Mrs v hostess at her home,
that men Wolf and son. Jackie Mr e8’„Avfu*‘ . . , .
so he had «nd Mrs Donald Whitlock ano Ne,w‘v <Y«*nl*ed circle *
periwig made for him Mr and Mrs Noble Whitlock also bv r,lrcl' ' ,,1P! 1,1 ”‘>n,r
- ... ... - nf Mr. Morns Barron 1618 Wet
8 p ni with 15 members
At the election of office, s
Bob Butler was mimed chair
Mrs Carl Grube, vice-cnair-
Mr« Dick Keracote
treasurer Mrs J R
Kirkpatrick was guest speaker and
she reviewed the book
and Texas " the storv
B Hill
( hirui^o (.ou pie
Pontiac sedan, ‘ •
mc- r,,dp.,kw Knlertnined At
Party U ednexda y
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Gam*
Vi MU (Circles of First Baptist
bee survey, *10 and other consid-
| erations.
AHa Mallone Pool and husband
to Walter M Jo.st and wife, part
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 299, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1948, newspaper, July 29, 1948; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1370751/m1/4/: accessed May 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.