Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 9, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 22, 1950 Page: 5 of 10
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WRATH YOTTR PROBLEM?
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*OUKAY COLVER
Unhappy Family Life Causes
‘Wondering’ To Seek Advice
REPLY TO WONDERING
I am not printing your’letter be-
cause ot iui length and alao became
I think you had. rather 1 wouldn't
You do have a serious problem on
your bends, and one that I (eel
helpless to cope with. It, as you
say, you have done your part, why
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fileting natures that it Is impos-
sible for them to live happily to-
gether
If your family life is a* miserable
as you sav, a change U in order
one wav or another. Have you ever
tried talking the matter over calm-
ly and sensibly with your husband
when he Is in one of his better
moods A person who is not 'at
peace with pimself haan't mucn
chance of living peaceably with an-
other. There is such a thing as
possessing so much inward tianqull-
lity tha* nothing on the outside can
be disturbing People who flare up
with anger at the allghtest pretext
are not easy to live with .
does, It lx not the trusting, right
sort of love that a man should have
for his wife. Certainly he ien’t be-
having as a happy man whether
it la something within himself or
his environment that 1* the eeUae,
I have no way of knowing. Two
people may have an attraction for
have you lived With a man who has each other and yet have such con-
abused you for twenty-one years? ' thcting natures
I cannot understand why a worn:
an will stay with,
a man who curv.
es her, humil-
iates her before
her children and ,
friends, and ac- ,
cuses her unjust- -
ly. Surely tne I
children have not I
benefited f r o m |
such an environ-
rnent.
happiness
only made .....__
quarrel with the
children which makes the situation
twice as bad for them. You may
not be rowpon-slblr for the way your
husband acts, but you are re- j
sponsible for the welfaie of your
children.
Evidently you have not helped j
matters any by being affectionate |
toward your husband, why not try ,
other tactics? Go serenely on your(
way, do not appear to hear any of j
his haranguing, and make no at- j
tempt to reply. Jealousy does not j
necessarily mean love; more often
than not, it indicates a feeling of j
inadequacy Of course, I have no j
way of knowing whether or not-i
your husband loves you ... If he i
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ACTIVITIES
CALENDAR
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Feted At Dinner
Bv Green Valiev
School Clothiii
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MISS ROGERS MARRIED
TO i HARI.ES DEM AN
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BACK-1X)-SCHC)OL clothes for Anall fry stress practicality. Brother and sister, left,
wear washable cottons. His trousers are pearl graw pinwale cordt'ioy; the pullover is
cotton jersey. Iler one-piece cotton juniper dress is plaid gingham: she carries a
fireman red cotton jersey cardican. Small boy, upper right, wears checked vest and
trousers in worsted-type rayon fabric while little sister, lower right, is ready for ram
in belted plaid raincoat and fleece-lined rubber boots.
Back to-
grammar |
prac-
They combine
TUESDAY
Members of he Project Class of [
Gaylan Williams |
Feted (hi Birthday
part'.
Hulibard
of Texas
BARTONVILLE, Aug 22 l8pl>
The 4-H Club of Double Oak met
; In the home of Its sponsor. Mrs
; Hank Smith, recently for a bus!-
I ness session.
Miss Eddie King, assistant coun-
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for the
with
Mrs-’
I tn serving by tlie
mother. Mir
<»f IhillftM HID
of Aubrey
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DOUBLE OAKS 4-H CLUB
MEETS Will! SPONSOR
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man. A
an I M
Will'
Okla
4 II I
drill.
GREEN VALLEY. Aug 22—<SpD I
Pinny for an Old Settlers Re-,
union were made at a recent meet-1
Kenney, Glen Morris. Otis Oresh-'
Demonstration club in the home of'
Mrs M U Duncan The reunion
is to be held Saturday in the Green1
Valley school house All those wish-
ing to attend were asked to bring
a covered dish or a picnic lunch
Mix Duncan presided during the
business session. The Eyes of
Texas was sung by the group
Prayer was led bv Mrs Lonnie
Moseley A quiz contest was con-1
Mi Kenney 1
prize awarded to Mrs j
A poem "Double Dam-
I ty home demonstration agent, de-
I monstrated the canning of toma-
NEW YORK
school clothes
the i school set are versatile and
College tlcal this autumn
style (plaid and corduroy
ample with the practicality winch
comes with washable lasnions for | fleece-lined rubber boots
l ed
ute adaptations ot grown-up fash
tons
J**"? ' 1 ed by Mrs. Loyd Bailey of Dal-
l las
A refreshment course was aerv-
ed from the dining room table;
j which was laid with a lace cloth |
I j and centered with a decorated I
j birthday cake Mrs Blanks wax
assisted tn serving by the ' hon-
oive's mother. Mrs Buddie Wil- ■
hums of Dallas and Mix Buster I
x lai* reBeva *UtrM« el MONTHLY
[ FEMALE
COMPLAINTS
Are you troubled by dletreee ot
female functional periodic disturb-
ances? !•<>»• tide ni*X» you »uff»r
from pein, feel »o nwow, tired —
at eu< h time*' Then tx> try LydU B.
I'lnkbum'a Vegetable Compound to
relieie euch eymptome. Pinkheme
him * prend soothing effect on otic
o/ H'utMti 4 moat Important orgeat/
'LYDIA L PINKHAM'S wmpwiio
toes using the modified salad pack
method.
Those attending were Misses
Marjorie Ray Foster, Florence
and Sarah Cravens and Falrle
Vonda Dnpree. Mrs Myrtle Wor-
thy and Mrs. Ida Mac Dupree.
for ex-
nuuusu i Mil
i style for small
i the First Presbyterian Church. 120 j
! South Elm, will meet in the home l
I of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Higler, 4J0
I Sherman Dnve. 7 p.m. tor a pic-
J nic suppet Membeis are asked
to bring individual lunches.
THURSDAY
Members of the Modern Home-
makers Club will meet at 8 p.m.
in the homo of Mrs. T. L. Carter,
I 1002 Panhandle
session,
was sung
was led bv Mrs
A quiz contest ’
ducted by Mrs D S
with a prize awarded
Greshem
age." was read by Mrs. Duncan
Following the business hour re-
freshments of punch and cake were
served Those attending were
Mmes A M Jackaon. Bailey Phil-
lips. P A Waggoner, J D Reeves I
Er , Lonnie Moseley. A C Olen-
dinnlng. Cecil* Massey. D S. Me-
Kennev, Glen Morris. tOtls Oresh-
T Massey, J W Smolhcr-
B Whitlock. R C Biggs.
I.’ Duncan Sjm-< lai guests
Mrs Royal Faw ol Ardmore
i . and Miss Carol Olendinniiig,
representative, and seven chll-
AUBREY Aug 22 —18pl'— Mr
and Mra. W A. Bianki entertain-
ed Sunday with a birthday party
honoring their granddaughter. Gay-
Ian Sue WUliama of Dallas, on her
fifth birthday Games were dlrect-
slmilarly, can pair up with a solid
color jacket.
A hooded raincoat In plaid is a
1 sister, worn with
, ..... ui bright
Both cost and boots are rnin-
Reunion Planned Green-Smart Farty Practicality Is
l-etetl it Dinner 1^ Word hl
Mr and Mrs Damon W Smart
. I of El Campo, assisted by Dr. and
I Mrs Alvin Rix of Oklahoma City,
I Okla . entertained Saturday eve-
ning with a rehearsal dinner honor
I ing members of 'he Green-Smart
wedding partv. The dinner was
| held In Hubbard Hall on
campus of Texas State
for Women
Floral appointments were design
ed and arranged by an aunt of
the bride. Mrs. J M Bond of
> Pauls Valley. Okla Huge asters
| in two shades of pink were en- j
j twined with satin ribbon and min-1
I lature figurines of a bride
I bridegroom Also decorating
I room were i
j gladioli and net
The guest list included the hon-
Mlas Da Lee Smart and!
Clark Green. Miss
young- teis
Pearl gray pinwale corduroy
trousers are a soap-and-water I
figurines of a bride and Tashion for a small bov, paired with 1
Also decorating the , & red, w hite and gray striped cot-1
arrangement* of pfrYiton Jersey pullover which also
| takes readily to the tub.
Plaid Is seen In a gingham
orees, Miss Da Lee Smart and I Jthhper dress for a small girl 71ie
Glenn Clark Green, Miss Mar-1 txjdlce of this dress Is blue Cr>llar
garet Ann Williams, Mrs Wayne I
Misses Helen Millican,
Marshalene Green.
Judy Rix
and < uffs are white pique 72ns
Watson, Misses Helen Millican, 1 llke ll’e firemnn red cotton Jersey;
Bess Averyt Marshalene Green, I cardigan worn with it, is a wic-h-j
Jeannlne Wallace. Judy Rix and fashion.
i Denny Smart. Kenneth Green Dale! A checked vest and trousers m
Damon Smart,1 soil-resistant worsted-ti ;>e rayon )
Mis Marshall W j fabric are versatile f >t a small
and Mrs Otis Mitchell. I bov's wardrobe since the vest can
Mitchell and Robert i combine w ith J.i k«'t and trousers
i ui solid color and the trousers. |
Those present were
and (Jurtliii Jo Bell,
j toid. Joyce Sinntlieiman. Joe Cart
cr unit Denn> Whifio, k all of
Aubrev Brenda and Becky Bal
lev, Nancy and Dale Smith’s and
I D«le Richardson, all of Dallas
A checked vest and trousers
worsted-tv|»e
are veisatlle for a
box's wardrobe since the vest can
w ith J.n ket
color and
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1 School Days Ahead
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rr-solr brown bhoes
Til
Pink, Blue Shaner
Fetes Mrs. Allen
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Sapp's Refrigeration Ser.
AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE
COMMERCIAL REFRICEIATION
Phone 119 - 2614' N. Elm
Eugene i
i Wilma
plate
Hlls does not
it- a lac k of i
AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY
Pick-Up and Delivery
C
p
morn-
a mad
selev t,
button
a slain
finally
nol-quite right,
Desk Calendar Aids In Reminding
o
tree moments pre-
m the evenings or
mending and pollsh-
be tackled al once
ex-
Dressing t<
lug is, tor many
s' r amble lor
they re,e< t
missing heir
somewhere
LITTLE .ELM, Aug 22—(SpD —
Charles Allen was enterlaln-
with a pink and blue shower
afternoon Hostesses
I, C Baker, B H
D Sims. Earl Mor-
Grant
guest* were
Pilot Point and Fris<
work each
women
r »lollies Thex'
They find a
-. a run there,
else Diev
a no', quite right, cox- I
leeling as though they d just
i obstacle course
t necessarily uidl-
concern about ap-
pearance, but rather, in most cases ,
a lack of organization Busy women I
flud it difficult to remember the I
details that keep a wardrobe in
smooth working order unless they
let up some soft oi system
A desk calendar, of the kind that
is used In offices. Is a great help to
sucn an efficiency campaign At
might as each garment Is removed,
It* condition should be examined
Mis
ed with a
Thursday
were Mmes
Testerman. R
rts, Venona
A C Glendinning,
and P M Hill
Games were led bv Mrs. Hill.
Prizes were awarded to Mrs Bll-
!■ Eugene Alien of Denton and
Mrs Wilma Hughes A refresh-
ment plate was served to 45
guests.
Out -of-town
Denton,
I If quick fix-its are Indicated be-
fore the next wearing, a notation
should be made upon the calendar
| 1 hese might ln< hide sew veil on
hat. re-sole brown shoes fix hem
on green dress
When a tew
sent themselves
on week-ends.
I lug tasks can
with no time lost in aimleas,
ploratory bumbling through your
closet.
Another helpful trick is to hang
wrinkled dresses tn need of press
ing al one end of your closet Keep
freshly-ironed wearable ones at
the other When the stock grows
slim at the latter end. It ts time to
sjiend an evening at the Ironing
board This will prevent your get-
ting caught short on a workday
morning
It's a good idea, too. to reserve
an empty drawer or a clean laun-
dry bag for underthings In need of
care When the supply in your
regular lingerie drawer dwindles,
, consider it a warning that the time
has come to attend to the stocking
runs and broken straps in your
need-care department
.. . -________________________ ______
Ben Hughes. | BOTH ANNEAL REVN1ON
Nolen Grubbs HELD LN DENTON PARK
LITTLE ELM Aug 22-i.SpD—
Members of the Salmon and Beck
families were reunited at their
30th annual gathering in Denton
City Park recently. More than 100
members of Qie two families were
present with relatives attending
from all part* of Texas and Okla-
homa.
Rerent Bride Is
Feted Al Shaner
Texans
t o< 'k
• of
IS
Aug
Platt
< eremoi \ 1
the home
Th? bride
TIOGA Aug 22 'Spb Mm?’
Charlie Platt. Joe Bovodxky and
Dan Mr Knight recently entertain-
ed m the edueatb nal building of
the Baptist Chun h with a shower
honoring Mrs Leon Scvrkles, a
bride of recent date
Mr Piatt presided at the guest
book The gift table was laid with
a lace cloth and centered with
on arrangement of pink roses Yel-
low gladioli were used In other ar
rnng'nients Games were directed
bv Mrs Paul Hite Mrs Zoan Fa,'.k
ner scried the refreshments of
punch and cake Fortx-eight guest'
FRISCO Aug. 22 'Epli- Mi and
Mrs Claud Rogers of Frisco have
announced the marriage of then ,
daughter, Dorothy Ann. to Charles;
Edward Duncan, son of Mrs C E
Duncan and the late C E Dun-
can
The i eremoi \ look place Sun-
dax in the home ot the bride's
parents Th? bride is a graduate
of Southern Methodist University |
Duncan attended SMU and Arllng
ton State College
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but any kind of weather — morning, noon
or night — It doesn't matter where you
are if you bank by mail.
First State Bank of Denton
Member F D. I C.
RUSTPROOF!
Let us custom-fit your home with
golvonixed, heavy duty gutter* and
ipout*!
GAY ROOFING
AND SHEET METAL COMPANY
223 W. Oak St. Phone 710
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and freshness helps astute a uni-
form fine gram that dissolves
quickly and thoroughly for
utmost jAveettnini value.
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belted or not — as you
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you now In checks, fleec-
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dines — in the newest fall
shades
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 9, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 22, 1950, newspaper, August 22, 1950; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1315906/m1/5/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.