Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 294, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 24, 1945 Page: 5 of 8
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Marjorie Stafford, Loretta Newton.
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Denton guests were Messrs
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William
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KEEP HEAT WHERE IT BELONGS
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CLEARANCE SALE
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Revival Conducted
At Union Hill School
Guests at Ramseys
Abilene Lake Home
Presbyterians
• Hear Missionary
I F rom W. A frica
It May Be Hot As
Blazes in Your
Miss Ann Love And
Lake Dallas Seaman
Dixie Motor
Coach Bus
Schedules
■ Hicks, Bailey Mullins, Otis Fowler.
| Walker Jagoe. W R Blair; Mmes
Recreation ( enter
Opened at Lewisvilli*
you’ll always find it cool
and delightful. And, in
addition you can always
secure a well balanced,
satisfying meal and at
be open each Saturday night
at the Community Hall, the ।
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Buy Two At These
Money Saving
Prices!
This Week's Special’
DRIED PEACHES
Aggieland Band
Miss Betty Gassaway of
have the
te to‘use
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the con-
has this
story is
id forces
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on, only
Amos. Mr and Mrs Walter Wilson
of Sanger also were guests
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Sale Still Continues This Week On Spring
And Summer Dresses
Dr J Joy d Hibberd
Added to Winter.
Faculty at NTSC
First Baptist Church will take ac-
tion on the matter at the mid-week
service Wednesday evening
Plans are being pushed in order
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ssengers,
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slightly
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to further the project. These offers
of financial assistance were made I
without any solicitation whatever, :
it was pointed out
Though the Sunday congregations
favored the plan, it will go to the |
quarterly conference of the church I
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Pauline Jeffries of Fort Worth. Mrs Group From Denton
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Sikes Grocery & Market
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inside in winter, outside in summer.
Johns-Manville Rock Wool Insulation.
M. A. GAY ROOFING & SHEET METAL CO.
DENTON PLUMBING CO., 129 EAST McKINEY
Metal jacket Water Heaters, Sinks, Lavatories, Closets,
Septic Tanks, Plumbing Supplies, Repairs.
DENTON. TEXAS
errrererererrrevresesesereserservlk
ALWAYS USE
Morrison’s Peacemaker Flour :
Balthrop’s Grocery
& Market
Betty Gassaway
Vocalist With
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GOLDEN BROWN BISCUITS
ON A MOMENTS NOTICE!
Thousands of Texas home makers have discarded the
tedious, old fashioned methods of biscuit making and
, have switched to the new Morrison PEACEMAKER
way. Find out for yourself how easy it is to have
luscious, golden-brown biscuits on a moment’s notice
.... The next time you make biscuits, mix enough'
Morrison’s PEACEMAKER Flour and other dry in-
gredients with the shortening—not for just one—but
several biscuit makings. Then, when you want bis-
cuits, alleyou have to do is add milk and bake. It's easy »
. . . it's simple . . . it's the Morrison PEACEMAKER
way. ‛
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( present were Mmes Rhoades Mus-
lain. B T. Fowler, Norman Vance,
| Ray Hunt, Ed Morrison, Jr., Wel-
j don Knight. Tom Harpool, Jr., Hal
Jackson, Warren Whitson, and Miss
; Kay Minor.
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Announcement was made of the engagement and approaching mar-
nage of Miss Addle Mae Curbo of Denton and Charles E Lloyd of Hen-
derson Monday at a morning coffee at 9:30 o’clock in Marquis hall on
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TSCW STUDENTS IN STARLIGHT OPERETTAS—
Misses Shirley Traver and Nina Jane Page, students at
Texas State College for Women, who are members of the
ballet cast for the Starlight Operettas in Dallas this sum-
mer. They are shown above in costume for one of their
numlie rs.
Unique and individual nQyz
city glassware and pottery.
You'll find something differ-'
ent here for that extra spe-
cial gift.
CALL 374 FOR ‛‛
FLOWERS
A REASONALBLE
PRICE!
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enters 1945‛s softly tailored suit. More than a
little sophisticated. Here, it takes silky braid
(trim for.day-through-evening elegance, ♦ This is
just one of our ever growing selections. Choose
your fall suit now—place it on Lay-Away for easy
onthly payment.
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Mmes E 8 Clifton and Lambert
Bristol were guests, and members
Cpl. Manuel Griffey
I Honored at Dinner
Cpl Manuel Raj' Griffey was hon-
; ored by his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
I John Griffey of Sanger with a din-
ner for his brothers and their fam-
' Hies Sunday
Pictures were taken of the guests
| which included his two sisters. Ruby
, Faye Griffey of Dallas and Leta
I Fern Griffey of Aubrey; his grand-
parents, Mr and Mrs W D Stone
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COLORFUL VASES-:
past week in the North Texas Pres-
I byterian Young People's confer-
Hear
Ike T. Sidebottom
of Ft. Worth, over
K. D. N. T.
in Daily Radio Bible Class
7 a. m. week days, 8 Bundays
The Boston Store
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on "The Early Keyboard Prelude"
not only religion and the Christian |
way of life but also secular knowl- l
edge, reading and writing, hygiene, |
and the everyday comforts of ci- i
vilization.
Mrs. Beanland. widely known as i
a missionary, lecturer, and writew,
came to Denton Monday from I an- j
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Mrs. Brooks Holt
Modern Era Hostess
Mrs. Brooks Holt entertained the
■ Modern Era of the Ariel Club Mon-
1 day afternoon In her home, 915 Ave
I O, with bridge and refreshments
of Collegeland orchestra at the
NTST Saturday night stage show
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gent ot Lake Dallas were united in
marriage Monday, July 9, in Dal-,
las
The bride wore a blue crepe dress
’’with white accessories.
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Miss Gassaway, former USO en-
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gay. Wondertui resuita aar M ebtatged
qulekly. Naw you may eltm dowmyonn.*e
re and lose pounde of ugiytixiarg
back breaking exereise or etarvationsiet
It a to aako and eaay to tabs. C«Mm
nothing harmful. If the very brat MMN
doesn't show to« the eimple, easy waz •
loee balky weght nod belp regala elenden,
■are grcefuf curyea, retura tbo •mrt
bottle and gat your daoney beek "
daughter of Mr .. .m. . , .. 7------
; on Dictionaries of Music and
Love, 1512 North j Jazz" in W Apel’s Harvard Dic-
at Dallas They are Misses Shirley
L Kingsburn, Dr Imogene Bent- l Traver of Harrisburg, Pa and Nina
ley. Mrs. Ronald Williams, and Mrs 1 Jane Page of Houston.
ing in
enter
Women
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of health, physical education, and
A W. s0• Ureases
• a® < oats
A a Suits
• Shoes
V Accessorles
Curtis c Sargent. son oi A. S. Sar-
Methodists Take
Share in Denton
Bible Teaching
in both worship services Sunday,
members of the First Methodist
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the campus of North Texas State.
Mrs. E. D Criddle was hostess for the coffee and more than 90
guests called during the morning Miss Curbo. a member of the North
------------------Texas State faculty, and Mr. Lloyd
Sargent is stationed in Califor- .. .. , --------’
ma. I rom where he will soon leave and a student of North Texas State
proposal to teach Bible in the Den-
ton public schools, a project spon-
sored cooperatively by the Denton
Ministers' Association. Denton
churches, and the puhjic school sys-
tem.
The congregation exhibited en-
thusiasm for the plan calling for
Bibl, teaching in the city schools,
church officials reported; and there
were members who volunteered to
contribute a certain sum of money
I H H Ramsey for the opening of
their new lake home on Fort Phan-
tom latke. Abilene Entertainment
features were square dancing and
• swimming
Guests from Abilene attended
was opened last Saturday evening
for two hours of supervised amuse-
ment
SELBY'S
Florists & Nurserymen
Ph. 374-375 N. Side Square
Out-of-town guests
illiteracy, and lack of development
opportunities; but that it is becom-
ing instead the land of enlighten-
ment through the efforts of Chris- Oran Bell, Helen Harris and H C
tian missionaries, who are teaching I * -- ........ .....
ley, Georgia Collins, Dorothy Babb. I perience this summer as members of
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Marjorie Patchell, Mamie
Ray Tobin.
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Corner Acme and new
Worth highway
Bewley Stork & Pouitry
Good Gulf Gasoline.
Telephone 3714
Charlotte Traylor, Mrs E D Crid- l
die, Jr., of Corsicana, Mrs. DTroy ’
Peters of Pilot Point, Mrs B W.
Wooley of Dallas, Miss Margaret i
Wooley of Dallas, and Mrs. J. R
Swensen. 1
Serving in the dining room were
Mrs J L. Carrico. Mrs. J J. Spur- j
lock, Mrs. B B Harris, and Mrs |
D"Troy Peters. Miss Sadie Kate
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Tled
•WAPER TWINtortoise
plastic Ziegfeld Girl
compacts . . two sizes.
$1.95 and $2.95
। tertainer, sang "Zing Went the
College for |
is. Mary Tom Osborne Anna Al- Two students from Texas State
■ - ~ [ College for Women are gaining ex-
were Miss
to assume the congregation's ap- taking off wagaialy weiji
portioned share in financing the hkjurvgsurronsnd
All Summer
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structing in the music school this
summer, will be an associate pro-
I fession in musicology and music
I theory. Before coming to North Tex-
| as Stale he was a teacher of piano
and choir director at the Graham-
Eckes School in Palm Beach, Fla
The new professor received the
AB degree in English from Haver-
ford College, Pa., and holds the AM
degree from the University of Cali-
fornia and Harvard, both in music
He received the PhD degree in
Music from Harvard with a thesis
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center । Elm and Seaman Second Class, tionary of Music.
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Bass and Dr Anna Powell presided , .
atothersunttdoKoun party were Ballet "f Starlight Operettaii
recommendation from the
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TSCW Modern Dance Group and | The kingdom of Saudi-Arabla has
went on tour with it to Dallas and I a population of 5,250,000
Houston She will return to the col- | . ---------------- ---------
lege this fall to receive her master I
of arts degree in physical education, |
majoring in dance
| cores, "It Had to Be You," and
I “Swinging On a Star."
The North Texas co-ed also was
featured with Floyd Grahams Aces
Navy The bride will
Miss Page, a Junior student at 1
TSCW is the daughter of Mr and 1
Mrs W A Page. 8336 Auden. Hous-
ton. For two years she has been a
member of the. - Modern Danc
Group and has danced with the
Houston Civic Ballet, She plans to
return to college this fall to con-
tinue her studies in speech.
| churches. The official boards of the i
As members of the ballet group. pirstsPresbytertan. Church First
they have been presentea in rive of Enribuan Chur. And Meth- ,
the operettas and will appear in | have already accepted their
four.yet to come Carl Randall New congregation of the
York choreographer, has given them 3
feature spots in several numbers
Miss Traver, a graduate of Brenau
College, is a tutor in the department
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to wait
bate and
declare
s hands
tion per-
is could
ace
and was awarded a pianoforte di-
ploma from the New England Con-
servatory of Music. Dr Hibberd has
done private piano study with Dr
George Steward McManus and pri-
vate theoretical studies with Julius
Gold of San Francisco and with
Nocolas Slovinsky.
In addition to private teaching
I and public lectures. Dr. Hibberd has
recreation She has appeared with to.be able.to begin the teaching,of
Ted Shawn at his University of the ! Bible in the, city schools with the
Dance afTacob's Pillow, Lee. Mass opening of the fall session.
$3.88 $4.88 $5.88 7.88
8.88 $10.88 $12.88 $14.88
TO DALLAS
A M.: 2:45, 4:50, 6:15, 7:80,
11 00.
P M: 3.00. 4:00, 5:30, 7:10,
10.00, 11:58.
TO FT. WORTH
A M : 5:30. 8.00.
P M : 13:48, 3:00, 4:00, 530,
10 00.
TO ARDMORE a
OKLAHOMA CITY
A M : 3:10. 8:18. 11:00.
P. M : 1:34. 3:88. «:18. (733
Ardmore only) 0:30.
TO GAINESVILLB
A. M : 1:10. 8:18. 11-00
P M.: 13:46, 1:24, 8:88, 8:18,
7:35, 9:20.
TO WICHITA rALLS
A M 9:10, 8:15, 11:25.
P. M.: IM.
TO SHEHMAN
A. M: 1:10, 8:15, 11:10.
P. M.: 11:48, 134. 738.
TO WurrEsBono VU
PILOT POINT
A. M.: 11:10.
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LEWISVILLE, July 24 A 1erra
tion center has been opened for the
young people of Lewisville and will
membership that the church's part
of the expense for launching Bible
teaching here be approved and paid
With a favorable action from the
conference, the appropriation will be
official, It was said The next con-
ference will be held July 31
The proposal calls for the Bible- ;
teaching project to be financed ;
principally by five downtown
Anna Dils McCrary, Mrs. Lee Mas- j
sey and Mrs. Earl Selz, all of Pilot
Point, Miss Harriet Osborne of San
Antonio, Miss Augusta Bradley of
Port Arthur, and Mrs E E Hale ' ...
- - A group of Denton people were
week end guests of Dr and Mrs
PATIENT MARRIED TO NURSE—S-Sgt. Julian Brown,
Madison, Fla., and Lt Rosemary McMullen, Edks Ridge,
Md., Army nurse at Valley Forge General Hospital where
Sgt. Brown is a patient, shown as they were married by
Father John Francis Shea. Sgt. Brown is blind as a re-
sult ot malnutrition in a .lap prison camp (NEA Tele-
photo)
will be married in September, s 11
Reception rooms in Marquis halt i
were decorated witli arrangements
of summer flowers, tube roses and ।
whlte- ragged zinnias. The honoree's I
I table was centered with an arrange- ! ]
। ment of two hearts covered with j i
i white gladioli, tube roses and white- 1
] ragged zinnias. Garlands with rib- I
' bons and the couples’ names were I
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j , the Saturday night supper and
Denton, "His Truth Goes Marching On" ' square dance.
---------------'I was the subject of a message de- The Ramseys were assisted in
College. Was the feature vocalist on I Irvered Monday evening in the First entertaining by their seven chil-
j the Texas A and M. Jamboree pro- Presbyterian Church, U. S. A., by J dren. Mr. and Mrs. E. N Woodrum
gram at Bryan Friday night, when Mrs. Gayle c Beanland, a mission- ’ of Denton, Messrs, and Mmes H
she was presented by the Aggieland ary in West Africa since 1919 H Ramsey II W M Lewis C O
। orchestra in a series of solos [ She polnted out that Africa is Atkinson and Dr. and Mmes W V
no longer known principally as the Ramsey, M T Ramsey and David
Dark Oontinent" because of its | F Ramsey, all of Abilene
widespread superstitions, paganism,
e. M. kiUAsll & Sosd Go.
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SANGER, July 21 — The Rev.
8 F Cruz is conducting a (
revival meeting at the Union Hill |
school house, four miles east of
here Assisting him in the services
which are held at 10 a m. and 9
p m ts the Rev J A Denton. pas-
tor of the Union Hill church I
• Corsages • Bprays
• Pig. Plants • Cut Flowers
Dr: W J McConnell, president, j draped from the centerpiece,
and Dr Wilfred C. Bain, head of j Receiving guest in the main re-
the North Texas State School of j ception room were the honoree and
Music, have announced the appoint- 1 hostess, and Miss Anne Bradley,
ment of Dr. Lloyd Hibberd to the i Mrs. B. L. Cornwall of Sourlake,
faculty for the winter session. | Mrs J R. Windle, Lt. <Jgi Lola
Dr Hibberd, who has been In- | Belle Curbo of San Antonio, Miss
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caster, where she had taught a I
class in foreign missions during the
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of Aubrey; Mr and Mrs Roy G.
| Stone and children, Roy Allen and
Ruth Elaine, of Denton; Mr and
j Mrs Gilbert Stone of Decatur; Mr.
। and Mrs. Lloyd Stone and children,
j Mary Lou, Mary Elizabeth and
, Lloyd. Jr . of Krum; and Mr and
j Mrs Clyde Stone of Fort Worth
I Price Controls Lifted
On Cucumbers, Peppers
WASHINGTON, July 24 —P—
Retall price controls on fresh cu-
cumbers, sweet peppers and egg-
plant were suspended today.
This followed recent removal of
price control on these items at oth-
er levels of distribution.
The OP A said price controls at 1
all levels would be reestablished af- ;
ter the months of heavy produc- |
tion.
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Denton Record-Chronicle Approaching Marriage of Addie Mae •
ence.
Miss Ethel Baker of Denton, for I
20 years a missionary in Guatemala, |
also taught a course in the confer-
ence and was present Monday eve-
ning Also present were Miss Mary
Edith Tatum of Troy, O, a traveling
fellow of the Presbyterian Board
of Christian Education, and Miss
Consuelo Pizarres of Guatemala, a i
friend of Miss Baker's, who attend-
ed the conference.
Page Five Curbo Announced at Coffee Monday
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