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g.j (TCT.I RECOkD-CHKONICLXThurwUy. Mar. 9, Tto ranter merUnc ef the Department of the Woman's Shakespeare club has 'been TSCW Student To Preside At TRWC Joyce i senior at Texas State College for Women, will preside tt a wssion of the second district of the Texas ol Women's Clubs when it meets in Sherman Thursday and Friday. Miss Abraham, a merchandising major from Marshall, will act as representative of the TSCW clubs. She is chairman cf ths junior clubs.

Friday morning, reports in the form of tableaux will be (riven by the junior clubs. Highilshts cf the -Friday morning meeting will be- speech by Mrs. M. Howard Gibson of She will use as her subject. "Our Juniors." TJAS Region Meeting Opens Here Friday Delegates of the regional meet- Ing of the Texas Junior Academy ol Science will meet at Te.vus State Colteja for Women JViday Saturday, when the Demon Senior High School chapter will play host' to over 200 delates from high schools.

Registration will be held In the science auditorium of TSCW at 9 a.m. Friday. Wayne Taylor and Mrs. Lois McAfee are co-sponsors of the Chapter. General meetings will be in the science auditorium at 10:30 a.m.

and 1:30 p. m. Friday, and on Saturday at 11 a.m. The Denton chamber of Commerce will sponsor a tour of Denton industrial plants (rom to 6 p.m. Friday; at 1:30 p.m.

an informal party will be held iu the TSCW recreation room: at 8:15 Pilot Point, Mrs. Ben Brown rr Laurence Snyder, dean Mellon and Mrs. Forest Stephens of tt Braduate school of Oklaho- postponed from Thursday until March 16 In order that members may atie.id the Second District, Texas Federation of Women's Olub convention lu Sherman Thursday and Friday. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs.

H. O. Harris, 1X21 Maple, left today for Austin where Harris. superintendent ol the comity vocational agriculture program Jor veterans, will attend a meetuif of the plns operation committee for the state staff meet- ins of vocational education. Miss Hope of Leonard, sister of Mrs.

Olis Burrow, Route 1. Demon, died at her home this past weekend in Leonard, She had been an Invalid for several years. Survivors are four sisters. Mrs. Burrow.

Mrs. vV. B. Stalling of of Fort Wrth, ud a brother in California. BIRTHS A girl, Cathy Ann.

was born lo Several students from TSCW will I f- and Mrs. Carl Wilkinson, 1516 attend the convention Friday. indsay, Tuesday at ths Methodist Mrs. Ftobes Dyer of Denton will Hos Pi'al in Fort Worth, preside at an international rela- lions luncheon at noon Friday in th. Grayson Hotel.

Mrs. F. Max- i also of Denton, will speak at the luncheon on the subject of displaced Mrs. Maxwell has seme'experience working with displaced persons, riavlngr sponsored' a Lithuanian family in the United States. Other principal speakers on the two flay convention will be Mrs, J.

Howard Hodgr. of Midland. Vs-no Destroys Vandeventer Home The home of Mr. and Mrs. Ixu tBuster) Vandeventer.

about four miles cast Denton on the Charlie Price place. de- ma University, will address a Joint session of the TSCW Biology Club and TJAS delegates on "Heredity In Our Modern World." A round table discussion on the opportunities and applications of science will be held in the TSCW science auditorium at 1:30 Saturday. A aemi-torrrval banquet will be held at 6 p.m. Saturday in the Crystal Room of Maroviis Hall at Worth Texas State College, Sander (Continued from Pays 1 Dr. Adams Leads Discussion By School Teachers A panel discussion "Formulating Good Public Relations Between the Schools and the Community" waa ths highlight of a meeting of the Classroom Teachers Association TuttA.y at 7 p.m.

In Sam Houston School auditorium. Dr. Wayne Adcms, director ot North Texas Hifh School, waa coordinator for Uie discussion. Point ol views to obtain good public relations between the schools and the community were emphns- izcd by an administrator ol the Denton public schools, Dan Me- Alisler; a Denton public school teacher, Miss Bonnie Jean Oumm- ins, a business man, Clint Wilts; Dfjiton public school board, Ben C. Key; a parent, Mrs.

CWorge HinkJe and a oJub woman, Mrs. Royal wood, The next meeting of the Denton Classroom Teachers will be a din- I ner at Mtrquls Hall, April 4, with Miss Jewell York, Dallas teacher immediate past president of the Texas CTA, ai guest tpeilcer. Livestock Show Will Be Planned Plans for annual 44-H and FFA junior llveetock show were to be formulated at a meeting ot the agriculture livestock committee culture and livestock committee of the agriculture and livestock nvlt're of the Denlnu Chamber Commerce at 2 p.m. to- Uciy in the City Hall auditorium. The chamber of commerce will furnish and prizes lor the winners In the show anJ sale.

Businessmen and In nearby towns will be invited to attend. onto the flight deck of the French aircraft carrier Dix- mucte at the Norfolk Naval Base as this nation's billion dollar arms for Europe program begins. (AP photo) Round About (Continued from 1) MARKETS stroyed by fire Monday between wls Impossible to inject Division, at Randolph :30 and 5 p.m. Mrs. Vandeventer, who was as- president of the.

Texas Federa- leep in the bedroom awoke sud- 1 the air-iilled needle into her arm. 1 San Antonio. 3. That 40 cc's of air (which the state charges was the lethal! Japonicas have never been' is insufficient to kill a hu- tion of Women's Clubs snd Glenn i denly ta rind the south part of tie i Uu5el 5 Iul TM- Maxwell, professor ot philosophy house ra flames. She rescued her I even if it were pos- and 3ib)e Austin College.

two children the and lo mj ct tte llr lnto her then "watched the house eo up in flames. Nothing was saved from 0 the house at all. There were de.to^fV/wufiH mired on "ush.es. I have been av-a, for Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH ts. backward in blooms as i and Open House Set By NT Workshop A newly completed stagecraft of the speech department at North Texas State College will have open house fioiu to p.m.

today, Mrs. Olive Johnson. of the speech department announced. Workshop is being used to dev sign and contract sets for collejje- PORT WOKTH. March plays.

It is located at cauie mo: ca.m ioo; tl nue off Highland. Tools ul el and material Mrs, Sarah Barr Claimed By Death NJrs. Sarah Ledona Barr, Route how today at 10:30 a.m. after na extend. ixmnng.

Schmitz Funeral Home will have charge of the services. A resident of Denton County for 89 yaars, Mrs. Barr was born In Denton County July 24, 18SO to the late Mr, and Mrs. Ellgah Moore, formerly ol Denton. She was married lo Marvin Luther Barr In Dertton County In 19GO and was a member of Baptist Church.

Survivors Include three sons. Earl o. Barr, Roff, Hubert Berr, Houston; and Newt B. Barr, Oklahoma: three daughters, Mrs. Key Cloud, Kerns; Miss Ohartsle Barr, Houston: and Mrs.

Robert Crouch, Fort Worth, grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Genetics Expert To Be At TSCW Dr. Lauranece H. Snyder, professor ol'medical genetics nnd dean of the graduate college of the University of Oklnliomn, will lecture on the Texas Slnle College for Wrunnrt campus Friday and Saturday. His first lecture, entitled "Heredity in Modern Ufa," will be given at 8 p.m, Friday In the Science Auditorium at TSCW.

The second lecture, "How Act," is scheduled for Saturday at 9 a.m. in room 307 of the Science Building. Dr. Snyder Is an authority on human genetics. KIs studies Include the Inheritance and racial slgim- cance of human blood groups, the application of genetics to the field of medicine, and the tha inheritance of the physical characteristics of man.

The TSCW chapter of Beta B'ti Beta, honorary biology fraternity. Is sponsoring the lectures. YOU DO MORE BUSINESS when you use Kecord-Chronlclfl Classified Ads to reach hot pects! To place an ad phone 30SO and ask for the classified year," said Mrs, G. Billard, 1300 Bolivar Street. "1 can't account cilv 18.OQ-23.50; stockers scarce, for it unless it be that the birds, which flock in them by the hun-i dreds, have Beaten the buds from! injuries.

Vand event er salesmen; no other causes could som was at work in be found In an autopsy. so was noi there to With More Comfort Demon at the time and their young; 3. That the attending nurse (Miss e5t chijti was i 3ili In Denton. I Elizabeth Rose) witnessed the air Mr. and Mrs.

Vp.ndtventer and Injection. fanjly are staying with Mrs. Van-' deventer. 630 Acme present. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ol toe fire was undetermined.

Acid) powder. fUe Arttttr. To rl nd liit ia Ion. jast iprinkle a i FASTEErTH oa your plites. No pymmy, gwfy, p.isly (Alia or Chccjta (4ntur.

PASIBEIH al Trtfrw rnd FrMov Tpfflca TRACY STE1WT LFGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO WANTED: Ride to Port Worth. to 4:30 shut. 1935-X. FOB SA'oS: 6 room, a batk. 3 1-2 Ideal location lor tourist i court.

1306 Dalles Dr. City of Denton Till receive FOR SALS: All Rhode Island sealed bias until Friday, Red Fryerj. 75c tl.OO. Also, 100 Msjci 24. 1950.

for Electric Meters: S. I. Pullets, 13 wki oJd. oil. out soctet type, 13 ampere.

120 volt, 2- Ptshtnp (Minsc,) Rd. deliver 6 wire. one phase. Bids shall be plainly 1 or met e. See Mrs.

W. Collins, Rt. 9. marked "Sid on Electric Meters." city reserves the right to reject any or fill b'-V. C.

1,. ALDRIIXSE C.tv Purchasing Agent Sltrch 8. 8. 10 scaje the pests from my yard." "I know tceje must be some grcenbugs in the oats and wheat, as they are always in the fields at this time of the year," said George W. of Ponder, "I am of the bcc: choice common 10 medium Hogs butcher nogs 35-iOc dou-n; sowe and pigs xuichftnged; good and choice 185-265 Ib nog3 16.75-17.00: good unci choice 150-180 Ib "7.V 7" J3.0C-U.40: plja 11.00-14.00.

siauchter cMvw i U5ed ln Designing the sets will be on display nloug with posters ot plays previously produced by the Sheep higher; rentiers lambs steady; other College Players group. Committee chairmen lor the open house are Bill Townsley. Beau- 'noru. Marilyn Krause, Merceries. Beverlj' Grouts.

Mission, and Jolui LIL.U. Monaiimis. sheep poorly tested; choice in Ib wooled club Isnibi top: pood i arid choice 1O3 Ib woolpd I 5 TP IU lamb. 36.50; r.ieaium snd jtocb thorn AT SAN ANTONIO MEET slaughter lamfca SM.50: mertlum opinion that the fields have arj- i vanced so far that the insecls will not cause a total loss, however some damage will result. They usually are gone by April 1." Bill White, son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. White, 619 Welch Street, and "toast of Denton High School Ath-1 letics" for the past year, is a much- sourht young athlete these days. Colleges and universities over the woolcd and (ceder lambs Te xss State Colle lor men pvofes-sors.

Dr. Johnnie Chris- i a i tor home economics, WORTH M-rt 8 i a Dr Aut Nell Wiley, direc- Whcat No. i hard t'2-w i'2 I of will be speakers nt the Texas SlRta Teachers Asso- metling in San Antonio Fti- Cau No. 3 white 94 3 4-98 com No, white 1.70 i 4-71 Sorghnms No. a yellow nillo, Bird Is Grounded "'IPHITA March 9--W of Mr.

and Mrs. W. Qloggle Is re- wing ret -a iu an encounter with a new tyno antl-aircrnlt weapon. He flew into ft mouse trap. JACK HODGES Bock of Pott Office 100 Ibs 3.35-40.

Cecil G- Helens Look Look FOLKS-LET'S GO All you Denton County people who like to dance, let's go to Gainesville this Saturday night, March 11, as we arc plnylng In Gainesville this Saturday night and also the following Saturday night, March 18. FEATMRING JOHN E. LAWHORN with his slide trombone and the nine Collegians, jzz orchestra, piny- ing modern music ami also old lime hillbilly, fiddle, instrumental music. "Whatever you want in modern and old time music, that's whnt you get. from the latest to the oldest.

"Girls, get your boy frienas and husbands and let's go to Gainesville for these big dancer." For further information contact Lnw- ion's Music Store, 203 Cedar. Horse Meal (Continued from Page 1) POVJKD: in aluminum! Eouthmtst hope to see him fntsr tubs, NX. Singer, Owner may claim "their school" for r-nmino fail a lR 0 a I TM delhe5C 0s1 ive iS'ufuon'i WM CmCa nd for ad. S-BSDROOM luiniihed houje. conference.

Bill has been a tower North Locust. rio.OO i of strength in football and ball to Denton High during Ms. high school play. Roundabout clcof- La(cst Warner Newi "Long Haired Here" Bugs Bunny Cartoon NOTICE OF BID Tbe City oi Denton recaive bills unpaid scaled until p. Tuesday.

ilircii 21. 1950 on the tale ot between 20 cows. Heavj- 400 and 500 cans of garb- are tuch were told the meat was shipped Dallas to Houston, Forv Worth, Austin. San Antonio. Harlvngen, and to Tampa.

Pla. Dr. Christian, addressing the home economics section, will discuss her recent experiences in Germany. Dr. Wiley will speak on "En- giish Every Day of Our Lives," lor the English section.

m-n-h citv to collect Si75 oo. is Els nwnw eoucauou, out, naturally, hold centrll loci- HBT- 2. Turn soiath et tlgn. to fee him with the LongUon: purchaser to plci xip Earbnyr horns as Roundabout carries a 6-. Buch location na jteim tterillu car from that University.

before returr.ln them to the 2-ROCM luraKbca apartroent, City. The CHy reserves right to rciert Any or all bids. Chai. C. Or.

Jr. Citv SecreUrv 8. 6. 20' 20' SHEET metal buildlno. So.

Locust. Ray chipm.n. Phone mobile license plate. You may save i 1010 Magnolia Petroleum Co. yourself some time and inconven- i lence of waiting in line should you till the last minute.

The 1 xLERE IT IS Uxree bedroom brick home located 0:1 pavement within Oje block of school. plates should be on your auto leant. Hu den. atilc Ian. floor i April 1st.

naces, large tiuxhen vlUi tile drain-' bcurd. Price v.i-.lcii la con-I Mrs. Jack Hayes. 1928 North siderably b-low ol reproduction, Locust Street, rushed from "Mutt's the location Is very deiimble. Vanity Shop" with three empty I'd better deposit there for safe! fceepln? as some of "the folks In NOW CNDER construction two i The Shop talked out of my 2U on corr.er coke." lot meets FHA and Ol require- meets be finished by the timi- Joar.

can ba negotiated" prtce buy now and lecv Interior exwrlor colors. QulnbT Self 303 N. Locust men. TONIGHT ONLY A 1 SOc per car back to tirill joe TWO COI-LTGE boy. or Phone I229-j! 311 and Crowing Rec.

tot tr Yng. res, Sot. Morning Children's Show Serial, Cartoon, Stoge. Stooges Feature DRIVE-IN THEATRE Tonight it Country Night-Any men with Blue Jeans --FREE Admistion, every Thuruiay. Tontqht end Friday -A- Tedey Only Jennifer jonet Joseph Cottiti in David 0.

Sclxnlck'i "Porttaif of Jennie" MtX THESAMe SINCE HE SAW THAT CLWN1NG SHOP TOUfl COlBfRT ROB1RT YOUN6 E'-erjone the appear- ol fresWy cleaned clolhu. Our tenlce 1 dependable all times, and, vr know how to get tho apou. 41 A 1302 W. it it JOHN WAYNE Jtotvntt ioi It In Kansas City last night spokesman for a meat company i his higher whgt he EUpposed were to Dallas since las; November. He said he had no reason to suspect there was horse- i berp, Germany, May 10.

1M8. The It might be good idea to 3 he herejoday. now about securing that auto- I 51 B5.co 51 Yc. ung Hereford a or there said he had made shipment ivhat tenderloins March held heje tomorrow for Paul Ryan Sfcelton, iiy sergeants ia nn fiinbupii at Nurem- KAIR-PO ISDESI6NEOTO Easter is not Jar off now and It is a daily sight to see wotnen with I hat boxes on their way home. We i across Mrs.

L. H. the i other day. carrying a really bis hat box and zskcd about the new- Easter bonnet. that's what It Is," she replied, "and I may become so attached to It that I'll keep Met Doc Hokctt for the first time In several months, asked if he had been siclc or out of town.

Hf said, "Well. If you had sciatic rheumatism as I have had Jor several you'd think you were sick. It's a painful partner to carry arcund with you." We've Irnovvri ths Holtetl family for many years; In fact the Hohttts and Edwards were friends back in Alabama he- fore either came to Texas. A young lad. whose parents weren't very sympathetic to him.

went to camp, and on his return talkfd to enthiisiastical- ly about It that parents a bit ashimed. His fp.lher asked. "But you were rather glad to get home just the same, weren't "I don't tniruc so." said the boy thoughtfuly "But some of the fei- lows were--those who hid doss." 4- Way HAIR SHAPING METHOD For Perfect Length $1.50 (Atk for Cecil) 58 103 Fry oCAUTY SERVICE Don't Screem--Don't Jusr walk into our office arrange for convenient loan. ERCHANT5 AUSTIN AVE PHONt DENTON I'm outa work, overdrawn at the bank, three behind in my Fire Irom Paje on charjea. othsn he minor offenders.

He declined dotai! chargca. The two guards were the build- only occuperlB besldet the 16 prisoners. One, Cpl. Richard A. Miller, ST.

of Stockton. was In the guardhouse nfllce--at the opposite of the bulldlnit from the flaming stove--when fire discovered. Tne other. Pvt. Wilbur Kenry.

27. of South ZtnesvllK. was walktnir fo the i midway along the corridor. He hid the itove five mlnutra ear- ller. Both were overcome by imoke iut survived.

Kolatfr Mid the firt-iwept cutrd- Umporary type bulldlnc --It at of mile Horn the In which aeUvltieji eecrM. i The provost tribal, l.t. C.X1 Tolve post police and i ton officer, I.I Slcpht-n H. Per- 1 nnd four firemen alw weri overcome By I We Invite Your Inquiries Concerning Your Financial Needs. We'll help satisfy them.

DENTON COUNTY NAT'L BANK Member Federal Reierva System Member F.D.I.C We hare grown become wa Othen to Grow. First State Bank of Denton Member F.D.I.C. Phone 2160 CHICKEN FEED DAIRY FEED The finest money can buy at Snow's Bring Us Your Custom Grinding SNOW'S FEED STORE MeKinncy Frcmr Phone SPECIALIZING IN ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE W. H. LUNDAY INSURANCE AGENCY 203 McClurkan lldg.

Phone 172 HOME A C. E. MILLER insurants Ag Call Me For QUICK SERVICE 7 DICKSON MOTOR CO. Oldsmobilt Cadillac GMC Trucks 115 South llm Phon. a MATERIAL Difference" Plant Eiitmotei Building Loans Arranged Temple Lumber Company 115 S.

Auitin Phone 170 MODERN CLEANERS 2 0 2 4 Pickup Delivery 125 Ave. A WEI WASH FLUFr DRY AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY Pick-Up and Delivery SIS Mnunti P'---e 2Ui cannot sell injuronce cheap. Nor would we if we could, i For good insurance -can't ba chsap, Or cheap insurance good. Drive cerafalry, you might Injure a cuttomer mlna. Lyle E.

Montgomery Co. 214 W. Oak at Cedar Phona.

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