Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 115, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 24, 1950 Page: 21 of 44
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have been so considerate in the years past
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Well-rounded assortment of
excellent styles and colors.
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Tailored types — dressy styles — ell tke popular
fabrics of the season . . . choose from a wide as-
sortment at drastic reductions.
clear
looks ,
Bargains in every department . . . store-
wide clearance of Foil and Winter mer-
chandise . . . drastic reductions of 1-1 -
1-2 and more! Choose frrm large groups
of sale merchandise In this big after-
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CROSS ROADS. Dec. 23- (SpD—
The Cross Roads Home Demon-
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boards and a. ange sticks. A wise
buy is a good set of matched me- !
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Drastic reductions — many
hats at only 1-4 of original
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The Sargasso Sea, said to be so
thick with seaweed it stalls ships,
lie. about half-way between the
West Indies and West Africa.
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of thin shellac. ■*>
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senior speech inunity Center Friday evening
M.s. Jimmy Taylor led
group In singing
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Christmas is always an extra
| happy occasion at the home of
) Mr and Mr# C H Williams It
♦ was on Christmas day in the firet
i year of the 20th Century that WU-
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I Monday afternoon the couple will
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I their home, two miles east of the I
I city, where the couple have lived
I tor 43 years.
I The Williams' have three chll-
I dren, Rayriiond William.1., Mrs. I.e
I veil Coniielv and Mrs Geneva
I Potts, all .of Dallas There , are
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Aleetin^ Held
The executive meeting of
{ County Parent-Teacher Association
met in the home of Mrs. Mary j
SI’IT ACCENT — The classic suit I
blouse by Textron. Interpreted
for Spring 50 m ’ t>eek-a-tx*>
style of lace-trimmed Nylon
aheer.
I leuter, opened the meeting with a
| poem Mrs Denison of Lewisville
held a discussion on the pro-
gram for the regular meeting Jan.
21 whic h will be held at the Pres-
byterian Church She urged that
all Iccal units in Denton County
be present
A Christmas
Christmas'' was
C. Glendtnmng
Is your dressing-table dr awer |
well stocked and efficiently atrang- p.--,,., .
ed to meet ail your beauty needs? neat and pretty and you’ll always I
Check it against Dolly Reed's sug- : be able to see if you have enough
gestlons for an ideal layout ' “'ll! . fr,Kh .nnniv '
A partitioned tray separates bob-
by pins, hairpins and curlers- Eve
stored in a straight
to pick up when you , t&i manicure implements;
most a lifetime investment
your nails
When nail polish gets sticky and
refuses to flow smoothly, throw It
away and buy a new bottle Since
you use polish remover less fre-
quently, a small size is best—
you won’t lose it bv evaporation
over the course of months.
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Christmas car-1 ■
Floyd Schmitten di- j I
Gifts were ex- ' ■
c hanged fi um a Christmas tree | H
and names of »e< ;et pals were re- 1 ■
vealed. ■
Guests were Messrs and Mmes. I ■
A C. Sitz. M R Stewavt, W E I
Nix, Orville Sims. Charlie Justus, I
V B Reding and daughter. Jim- I ■
my Taylor and children, F C. | ■
■ Schmitton and sons, Lee Miller I
and son, Lewis George and daugh- j —
| ter, Cole Laslter and children,
Odus George and children, R L. I r|
Fore and daughter Bill Stallings ; J
and Jiyn, R. C McCormick and
son and Mrs? Blanche Smith.
Anticipating finals of the
Maid of Cotton Contest is
Jeaniinie Holland, a
Tnaqor from Houston at Texas State
College lor Women. She is making
plans n. go to Memphis, Tenii on
Dec 27 and 28. where she will Tected the games
compete with less than 25 other
gn is
The word ‘ cotton ’ strikes a
familiar note to the ears of Uns '
dark haired beauty who was select-
ed as a duchess to the Texas
AAM College Cotton Ball In 1948. a
representative of AAM al the Cot-
ten Ball in 1950, and again an
A2UM representative at the Cot- i
ton Bowl New Year's game in 1950. I
Her popularity among the Tex- I
*» Aggies was Proven again in
1949 when she was named as the !
college's Sweetheart
Other honors Miss Holland has j
received 'at T^cw include Redbud
Princess and beauty nominee dur-
ing he’.- freshman year, and class I
be.iuty during her sophomore year. I
Miss Holland entered the con- I
te,st at the suggestion of last |
year's Maid of Cotton Miss Eli-
zabeth McGee, and Miss Bess
Giern. chaperon and press agent j Lambkin. 232 Forest, recently,
for the honoree ! The chairman. Mrs. Ernest Sch-i mage.up jg
! line, easy
want it.
Two hair brushes
than one—always a drv
at hand while the
i scrubbed. St< re them
i comb in their own
partment
Keep cotton balls clean and tidv
in your dressing table drawer
not in the medicine cabinet You'll
find them quick and handy and
; lust the right size for all sorts of
beauty jobs
Big jars of used-everx-day < lean-
sing and night cream and a large
i bottle of skin freshener are an
economy and take up less room
' than several small ones, Buv lit-
| tie Jars onlv of special purpose
creams that you do not use very
' often
’ Keep your foundation and pow-
sticks in a plastic rack Don't
I hoard containers that hold only a
useless stub of color.
A large battle of lotion tn the
| drawer will save running to the
kitchen or bathroom every time
[ you want to sooth your hands and
i that should be often tn cold wea-
' th er
’ Tuck a Jar of deodorant right
In the front of the drawer where
i you'll be sure to see It dailc and
never forget to use it.
Kepp your foundation and pow-
der next to each other at the
end of voir; make-up line Buy
powder of the shade i ou use ret
ularlv in large boxes Get small
ones of special colors
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