Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 72, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1947 Page: 5 of 12
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UNIONS
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Bedford Cords
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Sixes 12-14 Only
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JIMMIES
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100 /c AU Wool
Red and Wine.
All Sizes 4 to 16.
White, Pink, Bine
Sizes 3-4-5-6
ONE LARGE GROUP
BETTER DRESSES
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Now is the time to buy thot extra
$5
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winter dress. All sizes 9 to 44 ... New
Winter styles .. . New Winter colors.
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WE LETVALUES DO OUR TALKING FOR US!
Redecorate with
Geo. E. SurberSCo.
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Coats
Were getting ready for Christmas. Here are our odds and ends, slightly
soiled. Broken sizes of merchandise at bargain prices . . . Shop these tables
Sanforized Gyey Covert.
Close-Out Price.
Sanforized Grey
Flannel. Sizes 14% to 17
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ANNALOYD DUNCAN
FETED WITH PARTY
• Men's Slip-On Work Shoes
FOUR FULL TABLES OF FOUR DOLLAR SHOES . . . ODD LOTS . . .
BROKEN SIZES
at 3 p. m at Um doom <m Mm,
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Miss Jean Jagoe Given Luncheon
By Mmes. Blair and Mullens
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Hutcheson o! Denton sang
Hillfl of Home." "The House Tha'
Jack Built" and ''Philosophy.”
Miss Ethelston Provence was pia-
no accompanist. Miss Anetta Har-
Prugram of American Music Given
At Session Of Sanger Club Here
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ment will be Dec 4 at the home
I of Mrs Butler Boydstun. with Mrs
C. M Vaughn as co-hostess
room
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Juanita Duncan and son. Larry, of
Dallas I
SCARFS SOLVE
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Shop
"Shop of Style 4 Personality'
I Mrs. H. F. Burke. 415
, was hostess to members of
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Associated Pless Fashion Editor
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inti Kline, to anchor a scarf. Others
I transform plain felt han. by tying
a different scarf around them each
day.
For the month of November we have
rednead for clearance many of our
choice, OTre-of-a kind jeweled pins and
earrings at savings that are extraordi-
nary. Trifari, Karu. Leo Glass and
Jewels by Rol>ert are included . • . hand-
some .sparkling pins . . . some with
matching earrings ... of gold plated
sterling silver . . . sparkling with bril-
jwit stones. Start your Christmas shop-
ffig today with our remarkable clear-
ance of fine jewelry now that many of
our finest pieces are % price or less
their original value.
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I Aiameans .Meet
The Alalhean Class of the First I O. . __ „
I Baptist Church will meet Friday | a buainea* and acetal OMetlBg.
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Many lovely CO'°?A Sr
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B Chambers and Mrs. , troduced by Mrs T W McDaniel,
hostesses
Mrs.
business
planned its annual guest dinner tor 1
Nov. 20 at the First Baptist Curch i
pro- |
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Mrs E D Crlddle is president
of the hostess group and general
chairman of the session.
The program will open with
coffee and registration at the tea-
The business ses-
m. by Mrs.
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G Woods R J
Manuel Myer, Ray Tobin.
Bass, Walter Wilson, Bert Moore
( Bert Davlfl. W F Hamilton, C H | Lee Williams, and Dr Dixie Young,
rose Hancock. Misses Jane Jagoe. Lois southwest regional director
| Perryman and Nell Morris. and | Mrs E D
A git of a Mix Master was pre- | the honoree. Mrs. Jagoe, and the
elect by the ; hostesses.
Places were laid lor Mmes Bess
B McCullar, Alonzo W Jamison
Jr., William M Russell, E
Woodrum, William Lewis,
Dickson, Joe M Brooks,
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Norgaard, O D Bell, Oils Fowler, I
Holford Russell
Ben Ivey, W B McClurkan |
| John Storrie, Robert Storrie. Wil
I Ham G Woods R J Wilkins
long i Manuel Myer. Ray Tobin, R W King of Fort Worth, who Is also
roses, [ Bass, Walter Wilson, Bert Moore I state executive secretary, Miss Leia
pale;
k rose 1
| Perryman and Nell Morris.
Complimenting Miss Jean Jagoe, hostesses,
bride - elect of Gerald Ricks of
Pharr, whose marriage will be
here Nov. 15, was a luncheon given
Wednesday in the tea room at
Texas State College for
by Mrs. W. R Blair and
Bailey Mullene.
Receiving the guests were
hostessat, the honoree and
mother, Mrs. Walker M Jagoe.
Guest* were sealed at a
table <kcorated with pink
which Were accented with
green 4ilna with raised pink
motif.
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group STUDENTS IN NEW
COURSE FORM CLUB
<;IFT FOR A FUTURE QUEEN—Mrs. J. C. Bryans of
Denison, Texas, puts a last stitch on the white silk
nightgown she has made as a "trousseau gift for Eng-
land’s Princess Elizabeth. Mrs. Brians s]H‘cializes in
bridal lingerie but this is the first article she has ever
made for royalty. She inherited her gift for sewing a
fine seam from her French grandmother, who was a
Parisian dressmaker before migrating to the United
States. (NEA Telephoto).
Iota Chapter of Delta
Gamma, organization for
N. i teachers, will be hostess to
Ray regional session of Delta
William 1 Gamma Saturday on the campus |
Magness. George Hinkle, Hal Texas State College for Worn
en
Among the prominent women to
attend the meeting will be four of i
the national founders. Mrs Ru ty
Terrill Iximax of Dallas Mim Ray
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r a salad
I course was served to 35 from the
dining table, which was centered
.......... ................ I with a bouquet of white chrysan-
and other music unlike that 1 'hemums and Illumined with tall
j white tapers Small lamps il-
luminated tabes for four throughout
the room. Mrs. E W Fears of
Okema. Okla . presided at the cof- ' SESSION AT CHURCH
| The South Circle of the Worn- 1
an s Council of the First Christian
Church met at the church Tues-
day afternoon tor a program and
business session.
Mrs W K Wood was in charge
of the devotional, and Mrs E L
Sawyers gave the "Wojld Call’
article
room at TSCW
slon will be at 9 30 a
Sadie Ray Powell, regional
rsetor, who will also be toastmls-
tress at the luncheon in the spe-
t.al dining room at noon, when
Dr Young will address the group.
Sessions will be at 8 p m.
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Mrs Aiune Dougherty enter-
tamed with a party Saturday aft-
ernoon In honor ot her grand-
daughter. Annaloyd Duncan, at her
home 1110 Egan
I Refreshment.. of
' chocolate and mints were
after games to Darlene
i Joe Prather. Betty Jane Smyers,
Students of the two distributive
education clas» es at Denton High
School have organized a club un-
der the supervision of M L. Stev-
ens and with Wanda Lockhart I
elected its first president.
Other officers include Billy Corn,
vice-president, Bess Stevenson, '
secretary-treasurer; and Roger
Pemberton, reporter
A definite name for the club has
not been selected There are 17
members and the club Is one of
many of its kind in the state
Distributive education is a study
of distribution ot services and pro-
ducts
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cake hot
served
Hanson.
corattve
popular
A girl who wants a striking new
evening blouse, for m.tance. can
acquire one in five minutes flat by
a skillful draping and pinning of a
— | gay silk scarf. By another twist;
she can achieve a bright we. kit to
wear under her ja< ket.
Scarf collectors often have their i 219 W.
"The
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■ Fears and Mrs
| Sam Barton. Mattle Lloyd Wooten
vey, harpist, played 'Deep River" j Hu£.y- '
and "Sony of Night " Comedy ' B
selections, Including "Feudin’ and
Flghtln' ", were sung bv the Dfp-
sy Doodlers of North Texas State
College Mrs. McCarroll was in-
Give a smart girl p I e n ’ y of
starts, a supply ot pins and per-
haps a needle and t-h r e a d. and
she’ll never need to resort to the
familiar cry — "I haven t a thing
to wear!'
The colorful silk squares and out-
1 size ascots being turned out these
day., by scarf manufactures have a
multitude of uses Some ambitious
home-sewers have made complete
dresses from several matching
•■'luares. while the vogue for scarf
blouses. tubans. < ummerbunds
and aprons is sweeping the coun-
try.
Meticulous souk can stitch
their own blouses, vestees and such
from a gay favorite scarf or two.;
but the quick tricks achieved by a i
new scarf twi. t and a couple ol de
pins are perhaps
Ki
Sale of Bionco license tags
begun this week by the Denton
High School Pep Club, sponsored
by Mrs. Gordon Dibble
The tags sell for 75 cents. Pro-
ceeds ot the sales will go to de-
fray experu.es for a banquet for the
football team Dec
The plates are purple with
gold bronco pictured on them, and
with the words Denton Broncos I
Denton. Texas,” written in Illumi-
nating paint which lights up
night.
4’ \Shoiver retea
liride-Elecl
A miscellaneous shower was
given Tuesday night by Mr» Rich- i
a rd Bacon. 714 Gober, honoring '
Miss Barbara Lou Oroenin", bride- j
elect ot John H Jeter The mar- |
rlwe will take place Nov 7
Games a ml t ontest were
ducted by the hostess, after width !
gifts were presented the honoree i
In a box decorated In blue and j
white, tier chosen color*
Punch and angel food squares!
Iced In white were served from a .
lable laid with a lace cloth by I
Mrs Norma Jean Bacon, Miss;
June Grady and Miss Henrietta
Dv'ton
White paper napkins were
lettered In blue with names of the
betrothed couple
About 30 guests attended
MRS. BURKE HAS
I CIRCLE MEETING
q|s Hall Crystal Room, when a
ijms of "American Music" was
arried out in the program and en-
Attainment.
Speaker for the day was
Jane Pittman. Helen Bowden. Car-
olyn Pate Bobby Karnes, Roland
Beasley Dudley Doyle Nancy '
| Dutton, Kav Landers. Mrs. Bob |
i Moss and daughter. Sharon, all ot
Denton. Mrs Lawrence
and children of San et and
So handsome! Sturdy all-wool face for luxury
feeling and longer wear. Cushiony jute base.
Two smart new designs. (A) Self-color Floral,
in beige, blue, rose, wine or green. (B) Multi-
color Floral in blue, rose, tan or green ground.
Here's the rug value vou’ve Ivecn waiting for . . .
only $24.95. Use it for every rug need: dining
room, living room, bedroom and guest rooms,
etc. You'll be amazed at how much rug you
x Mcdkal Tnt Proved This
Great to Relieve MONTHLY
FEMALE PAINS
Aro yovj troubled by dletreee of fe-
male fun cU on al monthly dtoturb-
ancm? Doea th to make you suffer
from pain, feel no nemous. weak.
hlgh-eiruDf—at eueb times5 Then
»o try Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound to relfteee such symp-
toms' Iq a recent medical teet this
proved remarkably helpful to wom-
en troubled thia way. Any drugstore
XTDUL PINKHAM'S !£££;''
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C.lt»n Waide were hostesses to ; program chairman
mgnbers ot the art department of i Mrs. Wade presided over
.u ,, j c. I business session when the
tfu Wednesday Study Club ct San-
g< yesterday afternoon at Mar- |
' in Sanger. Highlight of the
I gram will be a talk by Dr
I gene Bentley of Denton Mrs
! Verne Sweatman ol Dallas w ill be
flanuel McCarroll of Slidell chair-
man, W’ho spoke briefly on the his- I
lory of American music, p------‘ '
day trends and future possibilities I
in the areas of radio, television. 1
opera, and recordings She was;
assisted during her talk by Miss]
Mary Lou Vaughn, who played j
"With A Song In My Heart." and | During the social Jiogr
“Indian Love Call” as illustration ‘
of American music She cited com-
edy as being stressed in American
opera
of other countries.
The theme also was carried out
in other musical selections pre-1
Rented by ruest artists. Mrs ML!.
Hutcheson of Denton sang "The ! *7 >Prv“.P "nd Mrs C H Phc’>
of Fort Worth servd the salad. 1
Special guests besides Mrs
Pace were Mmes
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Jagoe
t h e
North Circle of the Woman's Coun-
cil of the First Christian Church
Tuesday afternoon at her home
The devotional was led by Mrs
W M Robertson, and the "World
Call" article u'as reviewed by
.Mrjr R M Mitchell.
John Carden. Lee
:. Brown, Floyd
Stovall, and Miss Rose Mooney-
ham, all of Denton, Mmes Law-
rence Hurst. Thomas Moore and
and Mrs. Claude Fears of Era |
The next meeting of the depart- B|{().\( 0 LICENSE
I dramatic reader, and special
| music will be presented by Bob
[McDonald of Denton A Gay 90s I
I 'heme will be carried out
A memorial tribute to the late
Mrs. Lillian Riley, charter mem-
ber of the club was presented by
Mrs. Chambers.
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 72, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1947, newspaper, November 6, 1947; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1315816/m1/5/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.