This Week in Denton (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1955 Page: 16 of 20
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MORE BELATED
The Kiwanis News labeled
this one “BELATED.” Now it is
more belated, but still good.
We find we have overlooked
reporting the induction of two
of our members — KARL MAR-
TINO and Judge RAY WINDER.
They became members of this
Club some weeks ago but because
of unavoidable absences were
not inducted until recently. Karl
was born in Dallas, has come to
Denton within the past year; is
a partner in the Martino-Giles
Corporation, heating and air
conditioning engineers; he is a
graduate of Texas University; is
married and has a five-months
old daughter. The family resides
at 2409 Robinwood Lane and at-
tends the First Methodist Church
. . . Ray was born in Paragould,
Arkansas; has lived in Texas 45
years; until recent months he
resided in Gainesville, where he
was a long-time member of the
Gainesville Kiwanis Club; he is
Judge of Cooke-Denton County
District Court. He and Kiwani-
ANN Mable have three grown
children, two daughters and one
son. The Winders reside at 936
Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Roberson
John Roberson
Roberson Florist
Mr. and Mrs. "Jim" Roberts, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Roberts, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Thomas
Jim Roberts Insurance
Mr. and Mrs. Eber C. Robertson
Floor Sanding and Finishing
Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Newman
Mr. and Mrs. Don Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martino
Russell-Newmon Mfg. Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson
Rancho Drive-In Theatre, Hy. 77
Mr. and Mrs. Holford Russell
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Russell
Russell’s Dept. Store
J’Nevlyne Tunnicliff takes
piano from Hiss Headlee at Hard-
ing Christian Academy in Sear-
cy. This clever little Denton girl,
15, as had eight years of piano;
and she has the first chair in
the saxophone section in the col-
lege band. She is also an alter-
nate in voice in the college
traveling chorus which makes
appearances in several South-
western states each season. She
has appeared on numerous oc-
casions at the Denton Kiwanis
Club and with ’Fesser Floyd
Graham’s NTSC orchestra.
North Locust Street and are
members of the First Baptist
Church.
J’NEVLYNE TUNNICLIFF
At te First State Bank, Mrs. W.
V. Tunnicliff surprised us by
asking if we know Genevieve
Headlee, the well-known musi-
cian of Searcy, Ark. We do know
her very well. Her brother,
Frank, Sr., and her nephew,
Frank Headlee, Jr., own a chain
of drug stores in Arkansas, and
Missouri, and one at Colorado
Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ryan
Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Ryan
Ryan Bros. Plumbing Co.
C. C. (Buddy) Sauls, Gen. Agt.
Security Nat’l. Life Ins. Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schmitz
Jack Schmitz & Son Fun’l. Home
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Shepherd
Shepherd’s Groc., 7 days a week
Dr. Isabel Scionti
Pianist and Teacher
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Selby, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. George Selby
Nursery and Green Houses
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Selby, Jr.
Flower Shop and Green House
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Headlee, E. J. This Week in Denton (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1955, periodical, May 6, 1955; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1016921/m1/16/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.