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Denton Record-Chronicle from Denton, Texas • Page 4

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AMONG SICK Miss Settle Love Smith, 1014 Conis 111 at her home ZSfes' G. W. Rlley, VH) Dallas Driye, underwent minor surgery In the Denton Hospital Tuesday morning. Henry Robinson, who has been a medical patient in the Denton Hos- returned to Ills home Mrs. Harold Knox, Krum, who lias been a medical patient in the Denton Hospital, relumed home Tuesday.

Jess Smith, Sanger, returned home Tuesday. Jess Smith, Sanger, returned home from the Denton Hospital after undergoing minor surgery several days ago. Mrs. Helen Bikes, 611 North Elm Street, who has been a surgical patient In the' Elm Street Hospital, and Clinic, returned home Monday af ternoon. Mrs, T.

I. Puckett and Infant daughter, 419 Pierce street, re- lurned home from the Elm Street Hospital and Clinic Monday afternoon. Charlie Zodle, 312 East McKinney underwent a tonsillectomy Monday Billy King, 303 West Prairie Street, underwent a tonsillcctomy Monday morning. The A CappelU Choir of North Texas State College will appear as the second presentation on the Town Hall eeries at Texas A. M.

tonight at 8:15 o'clock. The choir and Dr. Wilfred Bain, head of the Scliool of Music, left this afternoon for Bryan and will return tomorrow morning. Com to Mr. anrl Mrs.

Elmer RliinelMit, 220 Mil! street, In the Dtnton Hospital Tiiesday morning, a girl. Born to Lieut, and Mrs. Morris Spalding, Aubrey, in the Denton Hospital, Monday night, a girl. The "dad's night" meeting of the Junior High School scheduled for' tomorrow night, has been postponed because of the weather. The meeting of (he' Pythian Sisters, scheduled for tonight, has been cancelled because of the inclement I weather.

The executive committee of the negro library will meet at 4 p. m. tomorrow in the First' Methodist pastor's study. Have your clothes cleaned and pressed at Camo Cleaners. Ph, 1213.

AM ton Bfeoftie I Mft. Wonderfully quick I a little Va-tro-nol up each nostril helpi open nasal breathing your head fills up with stuffy transient' congestion! Va-tro-nol gives grand relief, too, from snlfly. sneezy distress ot head colds. Follow directions in folder. VICKS VA-TRO-NOL Garden Seed And Tools Cadenhead-Denman Hardware Inc.

Denton, Texas Events Tomorrow Katie Daffan Chapter, TJ. D. Literary Club meets at 3 p. m. with Mmes.

V. Shepard, 235 West Hickory, and Mrs. Frances Smith in open meeting honoring George Washington's birthday, and featuring a talk by Dr. L. W.

Newton, Teachers College history director, and music by N. T. Swingtet. First Baptist Fldelis Matrons meet in church at 1 p. with Bible study Isa.

38 and 39, and nursery open for small children. The class nieets again ThursrayV at 1 in church for visitation. Mrs. Mary Hale Of Denton Dies Mrs. Mary Hale, 78, Acme Street, died In her home Monday at 4 p.

m. A short ifune'r'al service will be held Wednesday at 12:30 p. m. In the Shepard, Chapel, conducted by Revi 'Philip walker, of trie First Methodist "Church. The body will be taKen to Little Elin for a.

service and burial nt 2 p. m. Bom' in Ohio, Mrs. Halt had lived in Texas practically all her life and in Denton 22 years. She was the widow of Samuel Hale, whom she married In.

Dallas Dec. 24, 1884. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Surviving are tvvo sons, B. Hale, Parnpa, and.C.

pen- ton; two grandchildren, P. S. Coberly, Pnmpa, and Mrs. Earllne Heapc, Sai! Jose, three sisters. Mmes.

Lul'a Butier, Dallas, Cornelia Bone, Orand Prairie, and Bally Kirby, Demon. About 17 million women In the United States are employed. WONDERFUL RELIEF From Bladder Irritations! Famous discovery acts on the kidneys to increase urine and relieve painful bladder caused by excess acidity in the urine There is no need to suffer utmeceisarr distress and discomfort from backache, bladder Irritation, and run-down feeling due to excess acidity In your urine tabi the famous doctor's discovery DR. KILMER'S SWAMP ROOT. For Swamp Root acts fast on the to Incroma the (low of urine and relieve excesa acidity.

OrleiaaUy discovered by a well-known physician. Swamp Root a carefully blended combjaattoh of 16 roots, vegetables, and other natural In- edtents. It's not harsh or habit-fonnlnr any way food Ingrcrllehta that kelp you iee! worlds better full Send far free, prepaid tample TODAY 1 thousands of others you'll be glad that you did. Send name address to Department E. Kilmer Box Stamford, Conn.

Offer limited. Send at once. All drufgUu sell Swamp Root. Denton Soldier Weds in Liverpool Pfc. Horace P.

Leverton, U. S. Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Leverton, Roberts Street, and Miss Olive Margaret Braithaupt, daughter, of Mr.

and Mrs. George Brai- thaupt, England, were married 20 In St. Andrews Church, Liverpool. The bride wore a white wedding gown and carried a bouquet of pink chrysanthemums. Her maid of hori: or wore a mauve lace gown and her bouquet, was of yellow chry- I santhemums.

A reception In the i beautifully decorated home of the bride's parents followed the cere: mony, -attended by 48 guests. Mrs. Leverton Is in the Women's Royal Naval Sen-ice. Pfc. Leverton ed Anriy in May.

1942, and in January 1944. He i isj brother of Mmes. Berry I Smith: ganger, and Harvey Carter, Denton. Take Off Ugly Fat With This Home Recipe Here IB an Inexpensive homa recipe for taking ofit ungainly weight and help bring back alluring curves and graceful Blender- oesa. Juat get from any druggist, four ounces of liquid Barcel Concentrate.

Add enough grapefruit Juice to make a pint. Then jost take two tablespoonsful twice a day, Wonderful'reaultx may be obtained quickly. Now you ay slim down your figure and. lose pounds of ugly fat without back breaking exercise or starvation diet. It's easy to make and easy to take.

notbin? harmful If tho very first doesn't show you the aimple, easy way to losa bulky weight and help regain alender, more graceful curves, return the empty bottle and get yoar money back. Alatheahs of First Baptist Observes 33rd Anniversary The First Baptist Alathean Class observed Its 33rd anniversary with a tea in the church parlors Monday afternoon, presided over by Mrs. Boivles Hopes To Bring Doivn Clothing Prices WASHINGTON, Feb. 27. Pj lce Administrator by Dr, Frank W.eedon and Rev.

W. B. Berntsejj, pastor and assistant pastor; a short review of the early years of the class, by Mrs. ll. Wi'lfsohn, Its organizer, and a tory of the class by Miss Cora Colemon, who also reacf a paper oh the accomplishments of the class, prepared by Mrs M.

C. Sheppard, who was absent because of Included a. "Thine Alone," sung by Miss Bowena Tur- group singing of the class sang. "Loyalty to 1 per cent by next August. are at the top'of our order of business," he testified before tile Senate banking committee.

''It is here that we have had our most Hongerous Increase in living costs since the hold the line order became "'While-the average prices of all items going into the cost of living have Increased only 15 per cent, clothing prices have Increased Ills per cent in addition to marked quality deterioration. "Because clothing accounts for MmeJ King and Tur i 13 per Cent of afl v(ng costs Club Yearbook Committee Named 31, 1Q4B. It is now due to expire next June 30. Book Review for Ariel Club Group At the meeting of the Ariel varied study department Monday afternoon with Mrs. Ben Ivey and Miss "Black Lamb and Grey Falcon" Morris In the T.

S. C. W. tea- treatise of Yugoslavia I room, the vice-chairman, Mrs. Lee written by the well known English Preston, presided and announced writer, Rebecca West, was review- the year-book committee as Mmes.

ed by Mrs. T. M. Cunningham for Joe Kimbrough, R. W.

Bass and the Ariel literature department John Storrie. She also appointed Monday afternoon In the home of Mmes. standlee Roberts and John Mrs. Ivan Schulze, with Mrs. A.

Storrie a committee for the City M. Sam ply assistant hostess. The Federation bazaar to bs held April book is not only descriptive of the 27. i beauty of the country but contains The program consisted of a com- much, of its history, religion and prehensive survey or "Education Philosophy, and also Miss 'West's and the World Order," Mrs. Lyle interpretation of all these as Montgomery leading the panel dis- to the western world.

1 cussion. Mrs. Lynn Kiilght spoke i home was beautifully dcc- on the phase, "Lend Lease Help' oratcrt ith bowls of violets, jon- I for Education of Axis Countries forsythla, and the host'. Alter the War," and also read a. esses serred a coffee and cake paper on 'Training, Placing and course to la members and a guest, I financing Ex-Servlce Personnel Mrs Julian Harris, Fort Worth, the prepared by Mrs.

Stanley Mrs. Julian C. Harris Mrs. John Storrie closed the dis- 80D Oilklnnd Avenue, cussion with reading a paper on; "Education for International un- 1 derstandlng." A dainty dessert course was serv- PERSONALS and S5S Mr. and Mrs.

Angus Dodson and with green tapers. The SO ns, Jerry and Jimmy, who have been at the bedside of their mother and grandmother, A. J. Dodson, fF06 Woodland Avenue, seri- The female firefly has a much brighter light than the male. ously ill, returned to their home at Hope, Tuesday.

MOW COMES TWO you 0OX- $9,500,000 to Clima Relief in 1944 American people sent more than $9,500,000 to the aid of the Chinese people In 1944, according to Mrs. -J. L. Kingsbury, county chairman of the United China Re- The 1944 figure represents an increase of $912,886.15 over 1943 and brings to a grand total of $24,855,341.27 the amount sent through United China Relief since its organization in'1941. Mrs.

Kingsbury said the report revealed that administrative costs were the lowest" in the organization's history. The 'funds are used to operate such projects as medical aid, orphan care, maintenance of hospitals and schools, refugee relief, training of medical workers, and other industrial co-operatives. When the Japanese launched their new offensive in 1944, all available funds were drawn, upon to meet their needs. Mrs. Kingsbury quoted Dr, James McCoriaughy.

president of U. C. E. as saying, "Realizing the drastic needs of China, the National War Fund allocated an additional one ill ion dollars for emergency relief In 1944." Mot tar'sFriend helps, bring ease And comfort to expectant mothers. OTHER'S FRIEND, an exquisitely pre- emollient IB U'jetul In all condl- i ins.

turns where bland, mild anodyne mas- SGi a UIn ln 5 kln la de- Ion for massaging the body dur- Forther Lewisville Resident Succumbs Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth Hendrix, 61, former resident of Lewisville, died at the home of her daughter. Wylle oimtn, Irving Friday afternoon after several -weeks' Dennis Kellogg, minister of the Amhurst Church 61 Christ; conducted funeral services in the Farmers Branch Church of Christ- Saturday afterrjoon. Burial was 1 In Forest Lawn cemetery. Survivors include two daughters, Mmes.

wylfe Smith of Irving and Robert Smith of Dallas; her mother, Mrs. J. B. Harbin; two brothers, E. E.

Harbin and P. B. Harbin of Levelland; and one sister, Mrs. Jim Crouch of Dallas. Pallbearers were Yuall Duncan, B.

A. Richards, Ellzah Chambers, Thomas Hitchcock, Leslie Shafer and Forney $4,200 Raised for Crusade Fuiidi: Casli in the-Crusflde tor Christ service in the Firsb Kteth- odlst Church Sunday monilrig re-' suited In almost reaching its quota when more than was syb- scribed of the $4,837 assiirned to church as'its part, it was announced Monday. The general Claude Castleberry, and the Tour group captains, M. L. Ramey, F.

B. Huey, B. F. Fowler and L. A.

Dungan, wfil meet in the church tonight to'jnake further plans' for completion of the campaign. The crusade'is-a- nation-wide observance of Methodism to raise funds for post-war relief and rehabilitation, and the goal has been set at $25,000,000. Buy More Bonds Now FIRST ALOHOFA- DIVORCE ORDER IN DISTRICT COURT HERE District. Judge B. W.

Boyd has granted a divorce In -the cese of Margaret Wynn vs. Uojid and has awarded the custody of one minor child to the plaintiff. ALL KINDS OF MILL, DAIRY AND POULTRY FEEDS Including' Grain, Maize and Shelled Corn SNOW'S FEED STORE AND CUSTOM GRINDING 603 East McKinney St. Phone 1926" "THE FARMER'S FRIENDLY STORE" ee thiia avoiding unnecessary discomfort Due to drynesa and It refreshes and tone? th5 BKln. An Ideal massago application for lln burning sensations of Uje skin for the tlrea bacS ur- I n- I Mothers Friend' fllehly pro teed by users, many docttra and 1 i (nr Molhef'a the ikln lubricant Try it Umtichl PLEASE SEE ADVERTISEMENT ON PAGE 2 FOR PRICES, FEATURE TIMES, AND O.TH.ER.

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