Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 259, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1946 Page: 5 of 10
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June 21 In the experimental cottage
on Oakland Ave. Topic for the
group study will be announced la-
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GREEN VALLEY, June 14.—Plans
for an all-day meeting June 19 at
the Green Valley school to can 100
can* of vegetable beef soup for the
Emergency Food Drive were made
at a recent meeting of the Home
Demonstration Club at the school.
Mrs. Jack Qulsenberry directed
games which were suitable for the
home and members discussed such
games. Mrs. M. U. Duncan was
awarded a prize as winner of the
games.
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Mr and Mrs Ben Ivey entertain-
ed with a garden oarty at their
home, 515 W Hickory. Wednesday
night honoring her sister. Mrs Fred
Maly of San Antonio, and her bro-
ther, A. L. Ollbreth, American Red
Cross worker who recently returned
from Manila.
The honoree? are guests of Mr
and Mrs. Ivey for several weeks.
A picnic supper was served from
a table decorated with garden flow-
ers to Messrs and Mmes. William
Woods, W B McClurkan. Fred ML
nor, Joe Smiley. W R Hick*, W
R Blair, E N Woodrum, Walker
Jagoe, R. W Bass, Dr. and Mrs.
George W Hinkle, Dr and Mrs
William Magness. Jot* Pender, Mrs.
Mary Simpson Mrs Maley and Mr
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A cabin party set for June 29
at laike Dallas was planned by Sub-
Deb* Wednesday at a meeting hi
the home of Miss Sue Smoot, 007
Parkway.
Miss Marilyn Monroe will be In
charge of -arrangements for the
week end party, assisted by Misses
Charlotte Johnson and Joyce Da-
vis. The group plans to have an-
other cabin party during the sum-
mer. as the two main club socials
of the summer.
A refreshment course of punch
and cookies was served by the host-
ess at the meeting.
The next meeting will be June 19
at 7:15 p. m. in the home of Miss
Marilyn Monroe, 421 Jagoe. The
Sub-Debs will meet each Wednesday
during the summer Instead of just
twice each month as they met dur-
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A luncheon was given Mis* Fran-
ces King, bride-elect of Clarence
Malcolm Patterson. Thursday noon
at the home of Mrs A L Herriott,
316 Bernard.
Mrs Bob Butler was hostess at
the luncheon.
The table was laid with a white
linen cloth and centered with a
bowl of pink rosebuds In a white
China bowl.
Places were set for Miss King:
Mrs N T. King, mother of the
bride-elect; Mmes. Earl Cochran
Butler and Herriott, Misses Earlena
Doyle, DorothyiGentry. all of Den-
ton, and Mrs. (jack Orrico of De-
troit. *
The wedding will be Saturday at
8 p m In the First Presbyter'en
Gburch. Lt8A.
Meeting for the last time until
September the Thursday Bridge
Club group was entertained yester-
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Joe Kimbrough, 019 Parkway
Luncheon was served at two ta-
bles, which were centered with pas-
tel gladioli arrangements.
Those making up the two tables
were regular members and three
guests, Mmes Bert Davis, W. H.
Magness and Wilburn Pearson
Mrs Lyle Montgomery will be
hostess to the group In September,
at the first meeting of the new club
year.
Yeu’ll rate in Barbara Field’s
opening, eyelet-embroidered batiste . . /
caugbt with color at your throat and
wide-belted waist. Sizes 9 to 15 in paotel
and dart shades "" $16.95
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BARBECUE, PICNIC
The health and child develop-
ment workahop at North Texas
Blate Coltege entertained class
members with a barbecue and pic-
nic supper in the college recreation
park Tuesday. •
Get acquainted games composed
entertainment for the evening.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Hogan. Mrs R. A. Gammon.
Mlsa June Oammon, Miss Stella
Berry, Dan Yarbrough. Mias Pear!
Baker, Mrs. Charles Bilk. Mr. and
Mrs. H G. Bhands, Miss Jane
Bhands, Dr. and Mrs J. H. Dough-
erty and Jimmie and Charles
Dougherty, Mrs. Claudia Johnson,
Mri Elisabeth Lowe and Wilburn
CurQllt, all of Denton; and a num-
ber of out-of-town guests.
H O Bhands and J H Dough-
erty, coordinators for the workshop,
have been assisted by Dr. D B
Hannon of Austin, director of the
division of school health services
of the sUi’^ hejilth department, and
by Dr w A. Buckner, dental con-
sultant to the school Health serv-
ices department
Weddings of Five Young Denton
Women Highlight Week's Calendar
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Highlighting the week end social calendar will be the weddings of
five young Denton women.
Those becoming bride* Saturday will be Misses Louise Btandefer.
Frances King and Helen Margaret Barns, and on Sunday Misses Mary
Jo Crouch, and Rhea Da Lee will become brides.
Al 4 p. m. Saturday the marriage ol Jdlsk Helen Margaret Barna,
daughter of Mr and Mrs. R M. Barns, 1518 Scripture, and Charles Don-
------------------------------------Vald Hall, son of Mrs. B. B. Hall, 324
Fry, will be solemnized at the Little
Chapel - in - the - Woods at Texas
State College for Women Dr. Frank
Weedon, pastor of the First Bap-
tist Church, will officiate. R. M
Barns will give his daughter in
marriage, and Mrs. Robert T
Thompson of Sherman will be ma-
tron oi honor. Morris E. Hall will
attend his brother as best man. A
reception will be held at the home
of the bride's parents following the
ceremony.
Miss Louise Standefer, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Stan-
defer. 927 N. Locust, and George
Milton Hillman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wangle Hillman of Merldan,
Miss, will be united In marriage
at 8 p in Saturday in the TSCW
Little Chapel-in-the-Woods. The
Rev. Philip W Walker, pastor of the
First Methodist Church, will offi-
ciate. Miss Edna Gibson will be
maid of honor and bridesmaids will
be Misses Sue Dunkle, Jean Mc-
Coy and Lynn Sinclair, all of Deu-
ton. T. E. Standefer will give his
daughter In marriage, and Wanzle
Hillman will attend his son as best
man A reception will be held in
the Woman’s Club alter the cere-
mony.
Mis* Frances King, daughter of
Mr and Mrs N. T. King, 313 Pon-
der, will become the bride of Clar-
ence Malcolm Patterson, son of C.
C. Patterson, Dallas Drive, at 8 p
m in the First Presbyterian Church,
USA. The Rev J. J. Copeland, pas-
tor, will officiate.
Mrs Jack Wilson of Dallas will
be matron of honor, and brides-
maids will be Mmes. Earl Coch-
rane, Robert Butler, and Miss Ear-
lena Dovle. all of Denton, and Miss
Janell Witherspoon of Midlothian )
N. T King will give his daughter i
in marriage, Wayne Stanfold of
Dallas will attend the bridegroom |
as best man, and groomsmcii will
e Earl Cochrane, Robert BOtler
and Dick Stead of Denton and
James Deeds of Dallas. A reception
will be held after the ceremony ai
The Yacht Cafe.
Sunday at 10 a m. In the TSCW
Little Chapel-ln-the-Woods Miss
Rhea Da Lee. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Da Lee. 2338 N. Locust,
and Sgt. J H. Thomas of Vlrgtnie,
Minn., will oe united in marriage
Dr. Frank Weedon will officiate. A
reception will be held at the home
of the brides parents after the ce-
remony.
Miss Mary Jo Crouch, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Tom L. Crouch,
1225 Austin, will become the bride
of Arthur H. Vick, son of Mrs. Ar-
thur Vick of Graham, at 7 p. rt. In
TSCW Little Chape'.-ln-the-
Rev. G. L Messenger. Jr.,
will officiate at the double ling ce-
re, nony. Miss Clara .Croucn wPl
atrend her sister as maid of honor
and Bill Featherston of Fort Woith
will be best man. A receptlo » will
be held in the home of the bride's
parents after the ceremony.
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of calendulas.
Guests were J C Miller. Black-
well Reding. Durward Miller. Miss
Helen Galbreath of Aubrey. Misses
Bernice 81ms and Christine Grif-
fin of Denton and the honoree
The Home Vocation Club met
Thursday afternoon with Mis* Mil-
dred Horton at Gleason (Xrttage,
1136 Bell Ave., for a study of sum-
mer desserts.
All women Interested in the study
have been Invited to attend the
meeting*. For Information about the
chib women may call either Mrs.
Doyle Thom|*on or Mrs. J. H. Fultz,
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CROSS ROADS. June 14
Joyce Frady, a June graduate of
Texas State College for Women at
Denton, was honored with a lunch-
eon given by her parents, Mr and
Mrs Charles Frady at their home
Sunday.
Places were laid for
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