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bride's parents, m the presenct
relatives and < lose friends
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and a < <n sam of w lute < hrx sai
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from Dorta Humph-
. -, _ _____ Darwe.” a pawuonsln
affirmation ot life in answer to tlMt
negative protests of many contem-
ixirary chroeographers, will cUtnMt
the dance program to be giWK'
Tuesday. Nov 2«. at 8< 15 p m. in
the main auditorium of the North
Texas State Teachers College by ■*
Doris Humphrey, Charles Weid-
man, and their dance group
The concert of the Humphrey-
Weidman dancers at the Dentotr
Teachers College (lotnlnated by
lhepies uniquely American The
program will open with Miss Hum-
ohrey's new group work. "Square
Dances.' in which the has built a
sophisticated folk dance on old
themes, introducing a country
dance a tango, a schoQiachc, and
a waltz tor her soloists.
Christmas Seals
Nriv l asliions al Horse Show
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of Denton with Miss Jhi kle '
Allen Faster. sLslers
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Monday 2B0 ant i-tubvrculoM.s
Christinas seals were sent to ap-
proximately 2.500 persons through-
out Denton County in launchnig
the 1940 tub< rcukv is seal
paign by Mrs J T Oosaett.
end chahman
'Die stamps, xxhen received, are
either purchased and the $2 majled
to campaign heaxtquai lens al the
Kiwanis < flit e in the .Jackson build
Ing oi part of the stamps art pur
(based bx the person to whom thex
were mailed H the person receiv-
ing th*- stamps wants
turns (he entire 200
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out Mondax art* not
. « al.s M’s (»ossett ex
m 1920 bx mutual agreement, the
' alliance made Iwtwem the Red
Cross and the National Tuberculo-
sl.s Association wa.> dissolved Mrs
(iossett aid she had received sev-
eral inquiries as to wh’ lher or not
the double-barred tamp xvas a Red
Cross product but that the seals arc
ii’ixx <ahc(i luocKi.io is (’niramas
I irsl Sold in 1907
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I uberrulosi.-. campaign Mr
sett < xpbnned lha’ H was in
that Christinas seals were fust .sold
in Ihr United ,rSlatrs The first
wetc bought with Siu h\ Em
' Bis'.’ il ot Wilmington. Del
u nited to have a little oprn-
aii hospital where |>ooi sutf<‘t»r
from tuberculosis might regain
llbH health With the origpml
$40 MBs Bissell had 50.000 stamp
printed 'old them and in that wax
oii"inatcd the tuber< uH
• ampaign in t he t 'nited
Health is a ma |oi (
well
the general
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help wif
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marriage of
daughter of 1
F Hall of Deillon. |
1o Trox Klein of Leonaid son ot
I Klein of Spi ing-
was announced at a tea gix- .
Mrs Hall Sundax afternoon I
the Marx Arden Lodge
The wedding will take
Dec 22 at the Hall home
west of Denton with Miss
Hall and Mrs
the bride-elect,
maid and
Hall Ji '
a.s best man
usher
The rex ept ion khhu of the lodge
was decorated wi’h baskets of gold
and white v-hrx .s;ji( hemum.s
white tapers burned at each end
of the mantel (entered with a bowl
of gold ( hi x . an’hemiim. Lhe tea
table wa. laid with a lat e < loth
and the centerpuce wits oi gold I
chi \ santhemums making a simile
of a wedding iing^on a nnriored
rx'llcitor flanked with tall white ta
prrs White satin iibhon I
I 111 dllgh ’ hr t loxxri I mg hoi r
aiinouiK rmf nt
Mrs (’.Ind
Worth pl.t' i
i ai 'dlr hold’ 1 \xilh gold
candles on individual plate?
Claude Holcomb ponied te;
UK' the first hour and Mr.-
Hall of Dalia pnv-.idcd al i
I able t hr set ond hour
Mai \ Jo (’r<mi h and (.ilatlx
(’hui < h assist cd in t hr .-
( iuest. uric gl e< ted
Pauline Baines Mis?
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’■■’xered even though (hex arc almost
till the rqmitol
musical director
has done the mu-
two numbers and
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Florence Walsh
ator of functional
clothes. designed this
white silk dickey winch
type ol thing girls at
and other eastern colleges are
wealing with suits these days,
'f he collni pm wa.-. made from
an antique tuition used to dec-
oiate a horses bridle
“Family Portrait*”
On Mt Mother s Side " Charles
Weldmans set of family portraits
from real |>eople tn tfie West, in-
troduces its characters with a cho-’
rus speaking prose-|xx-try written
(.specially for Hie dance
A feature will tw I’lie Shakers,”
a dance dealing with the religious
ecbtacles of a jx'ople who tjelleved
that sfn was a tangible liquid poi-
son that could be shaken out of
the body in long hysterical exhor-
tations in which dancing, shouting
and singing are participated in by
both men. and women but separated
by a center hue which kee|>s the
sexes apart
Lionel Nowak
for the company,
sic tor the first
aso tor Song of the West, which
follows the intermbsion
Miss Humphrey Weldman. and
the entire company take part in the
dosing variations from "New
Liuiue a < om|xisition which Is
concerned with th? world as it
should be
Among the liest known of Ameri-
can dance groups the Humphrey-
We.dman <oncert r,:oup was formed
in 1928 Miss Humphiev and Weld-
man first met tn the dance com-
pany of Ruth St I»eni> and Tprl
Shawn, studied at the -Deiushawn
Sch(x>l and became featured solo-
ists beton forming then own com-
pany
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McConnell said Monday.
Den I on Teachers College Has
Slew Recognition in Approval by
American University Association
Bv HETTY ( I.AItKk
AP Feature Service Writer
lime was when all you cqiLstdered
probably was the color of vour hair
'and maybe your eyes, tn buying
t-he right color clothes No red for
redheads No green for green eyes
Today you probably cl loose a
green dress that makes vour eyes
look greener That used to be out
of the question.
You've had specialists tn depart-
ment stores and beauty salons tell |
you that there Is a shade of red j
a red-head can wear
You've learned to avoid white !
powder .that blends better with your
skin
Your rouge Is supjxxsed to
plemcnt not only your skin
your hair and eyes
Basically your lipstk k Is chosen
according to your type as a red
head. toVhead mouse-colored hair.
And because vour
in tone-
black or brown
skin likely corresponds
color
But you may be one of the love- I
; ly women whose black hair slimes
above a pale skin. Then you've got
to think of that too
Lately the word has gone around '
rapidly that your home is at its ,
best if it also has Interior decora- [
Hon according to your color person- |
allty Your draperies and walls [
ought to be the colors that show
up your blond beauty, exerts are I
saying
For some time you've heard the '
advice to match your jewels, nail |
ixilish or lipstick And costume jew J
elry is appearing Ln powder tints
. you arc a blonde with dresden skin I
I and want to twine earls in vour
pompadour, you can get pearls m
the American ■ a rose hue
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flHESTCOlDS
vear
- in- ;
with
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RecognlUon by the association is
part of the steady growtli made by
North Texas Blate Tewchers College
since the first degrees were con- j
ferred by t.ie institution in 1919 1
both in number of students and J
number of graduates Five students I
received degrees from the college
the first 12-month period when a I
full college degree was granted. |
Last year during the 12 montlgs cov-
ering the 1939-40 long session and
the ensuing summer trims, 882 de-
grees were awarefed of which 153
were master's More than 7 000 de-
grees have been conferred by the
college sir.ee 1919
tu lat mouthpiece of
■iHuttons of higher learning
The addition of colleges and uni-
wrsttles to the list of Institutions
accepted bv Hie association does
.iw.iy with the necessity of indi-
ii'lua! approval of their students
who present themselves for admis-
' ion to' members of the association
oi to Institutions approved by It
Si 11oois approved by the association
an- rated on their strength of fac-
;it\ the quality of the work done (
In their graduates in other institu-
tions contributions of st^ifT mem-
bers to learned journals and other
publli ations. organization, curricu-
la and the like
Inxcsligated standard*
Representatives of
A-soclation of Hniversities were
the N T S T ('
1939-40 session
landards ol the college, and la-
in tlu‘ same acade.mlc y«~-
Pie idint W J McConnell was in-
'.tted to Chicago to confer v..,..
associations committee on the
ituation ol universities and
i oileges
Few So Honored
The only other teachers' colleges
m the nation approved by the As-
sociation ot American Universities,
according to the latest information
here are New York State College
tor Teachers, approved in 1921. and
George Peabixiy College, which was
approved It. 1929
The American Association of Uni-
versities is composed of 32 outstand-
ing Amei lean universities, one of
these being tn Canada and the oth-
er 31 tn the United
Univdsity of Texas
among Hie latter In Europe the
as (ictation Vs recognized as the of-
American in- I
States The
is included
Vite stamp of approval by the
hugest academic ratitig association
irt the United States has been Riven
to the Nortli Texas State Teachers
College by a vote ot the Association
ot American Universities, according
to information received Monday In
flu office of President W J Mc-
Connell from the secretary of the
assex lation
Tills is Hie third outstanding na-
tional recognition received bv
Teachers College here during Ute
past two years admission to Ute
American Association of University
Women having been given the col-
lege Sept . 12. 1939 and admission
to the Ante,i lean Association of
Scliools of Music a.s an associate
having been accorded Dec 27, 1939
Prior to receiving the last three
honors, the college had already
been admitted to the Southern As-
sociation of Colleges and Secondary
Scliools in 1925 In 1921 it was ad-
mitted to the American Association
of Tern hets Colleges, and tn 1919
'■( Hie Association of Texas Col-
leges
l i w other Institutions and no
other teachers' colleges of the na-
tion have been granted approval by
nil ot tlie first three
mimed
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 88, Ed. 1 Monday, November 25, 1940, newspaper, November 25, 1940; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1307217/m1/5/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.