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October dollar day values
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Marquis Hall on Nov. 15. Hostess-
sew and save
Hotel.
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as hostess group. Program to be
2.95
blouses * sweaters
• Worsted finished cottons, colors
2.88 and 1.88
• 45" rayon plaids, colors
9.95
ladies shoes
• Belt racks
2.95
8.50
75$
now
7.50
only
dry goods
ths rage for
5.00
1.00
LITTLE HEELS!
shop our men's
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Sue 4B Included
for dollar day
downstairs store
savings
1.95
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lingerie
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Edward Tomlinson Opens Year
For Denton Knife, Fork Club
All-New Sunday Evening Program
Begins Today For Presbyterians
JUDGE SARAH T. HUGHES
. . . B&PW Club speaker
Shower Honors
Pete Shockeys
MEN'S HATS — in charcoal, brown and
charcoal grey. The new shape in all sizes
BRAS — by Peter Pan, Carnival, Trexure
and Best-Form 2.00 to 3.95 NOW ...
ACTIVITIES
CALENDAR
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American Peace Commission and
the Council of the Organisation of
Colombia, Panama, Brasil, Venzue -
la, Argentina and Mexico, Tomlin-
son will speak on what the Com-
1.00
2.95
79*
1.95
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.95
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Shockey with
a wedding shower at the church}
MEN'S SWEATERS — cashmere blend
sweaters in all colors and sizes......
In the parlor. Covered-dish lunch-
eon served at noon, with Circle
K, Mrs. Alex Dickie Jr., chairman,
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visor
that
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wide skirts. Made of
dainty cotfon strips
with two wire hoops
that whirl skirts
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government.
He sat in on many important
numerous national and internation-
al conferences concerning the im-
provement of women’s status, in-
eluding equal pay for equal work.
RAYON GOWNS —
values up to 6.95 NOW.....
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MEN'S JACKETS — a large assortment of
wrinkle-shed, water repellant, strain shy
rayon gabardine jackets for now and
later on ...........................
• Cray Suede ...............
• Black Suede ..............
• Brown Suede .............
• Black Calf ...............
• Brown Calf ...............
• Navy Calf................
• Flat Heels................
• Wedge Heels .............
• Black Velvet।..............
• Gold Emb. Cuede Flats......
Not all sizes but we can fit you
in one of the groups..........
One Group of
SWEATERS and
BLOUSES, were 3.95
NOW ...........
Sarah T. Hughes, J
14th District Court in
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of Japanese art.
L. Adams, club presi-
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• Plaid check and solid corduroy.....
• Rayon and acetate tweed, colors, ...
crease resistant, 45" ...........
• Plastic coat hangers..............
• Plastic skirt racks ...............
• Plastic blouse racks .............
Shoe Sale of Debs - Vic Colton - Skooter
Penaljos - Barefoot Originals - Risques
Values from 7.95 to 14.95, on sale.
One group special for dollar day.
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MEN'S SUITS — double breasted shark-
skins, gabardines and flannels. While they A .
lost, dollar day only.................. “rT•= “
YARD
1.79
RAYON PANTIES — Henson and
Sans Sauci. 1.25 value, NOW..........
FORTUNIA NYLON GIRDLES — pink,
blue and white, were 5.95 and 6.50 NOW
O. E. Davis Lodge
Initiates Sixteen
Ora E. Davis Rebekah Lodge,
No. 241, initiated 16 candidates at
a recent meeting hely in IOOF
Hall.
During the business session, vis-
itors were introduced and welcom-
ed by Mrs. George Ashby, noble
grand. New members were also
introduced.
Refeshments were served fol-
lowing the initiation to 31 mem
bers present.
ONE GROUP OF SAMPLE DEBS SHOES
INCLUDED
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IMO. During her adminis-
the Judge Hughes World
lip Fund was begun by the
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dent, gave the welcome address.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lawyer were
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past president of the
. eration of Business and Profession-
al Women’s Chibs, will he speaker
at the regular dinner meeting ef
the Deaton B&PW Chib Tuesday
•at 6 p.m. in Marquis Ball
. Her subject will he "Status of
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ge „ve
B&PW Clubs, including the presi-
deucy, and was elected to the
"Nationai presidency in San Fran-
The petticoat hit that s sweep-
ing the country! The newest
most wonderful thing that
ever happened to your
Special to the Record-Chronicle i
BARTONVILLE, Oct. 2-The la- ,
dies of the Shiloh Church honored! conferences, including the Inter-
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One Group of NEW FALL COTTON
DRESSES, ‘were 10.95 NOW......
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countries for more than 30 years,
and - has been called in several}
times for consultation on affairs |
| concerning these countries by the
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J Order of Eastern Star, No. 259,
will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. in
Masonie Lodge.
TUESDAY
. * Pan-American Round Table will
•meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the
Thome of Mra. Ethel Judkins, 701
Ector.
J usiness and Professional Worn-
sen’s Club will meet Tuesday at
s p.m. in Marquis Hall. Judge
Sarah T. Hughes of Dallas will be
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20th Century
Club Opens Year
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I* JUSTIN, Oct 1 - The 20th
- Century Study Club opened its new
•year recently with a Japanese Fail
Festival at the home of Mn E.
JW Curry. _____
• A Japanese dinner was served
Jon the tarrace, which was decor-
*ated with Japanese lanterns and
subject “Jury Service for Women.”
Woman's Society of Christian
Service, Asbury Methodist Church,
will hold a business meeting Tues-
day at 7:30 p.m. in the Fellowship
Room of the Church.
Circle B, WSCS, First Methodist
Church, will sponsor a book re-
view by Miss Beaaie Shook and a
silver tea Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at
the church.
Circle 1 of the First Presby-
terian Church, USA, will meet
Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. in the home
of Mra. R. J. Williams, 1107 Broad-
way.
WMU of the Westside Baptist
Church will hold an all-day meet-
ing Tueaday in the home of Mra.
M. J. Allen, 215 Ave. G.
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American countries
A regular columnist for the
Washington Daily News and other
papers, Tomlinson has been ob-
serving conditions in these two
[piece goods |
Edward Tomlinson, an authority
on inter-American affairs, will be
the guest speaker at the Thursday
meeting of the Knife and Fork
Club in Hubbard Hall, C. A. Tripp,
a club officer, has announced.
Tomlinson, author of several syn-
dicated articles on Russia’s invas-
ion of the Caribbean, will speak
on “The Monroe Doctrine Up-to'
Date.”
• Stripe and Nubby tweed, 55% orlon,
45% wool ...................
• Velveteens, all colors ............
• 56" Devonshire nubby tweed, cedar
brown..................... ..
.Eguest speaker. ,
• Opti-Mra. Club will hold its reg- es will be Mrs. Anna Burgoon,
. ular luncheon-meeting Tueaday at
munists are doing in America’s
neighboring countries.
Tomlinson will base his discus-
sion at the Knife and Fork Club
mostly on the observations and
analysis he made of conditions in
the other Americas on this last
trip.
The journalist and analyst of in-
ter-American affairs, who has
■ made more than 40 trips to South
Women."
Judge Hughes has held many ___■! _ — _
offices in the Texas Federation of employment of women over 40 and
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Recently returned to the United! and Central America, spent the en-
States after an extensive study of tire summer months studying con-
conditions in Guatemala, Honduras, ditions in the South and Central
men's wear
Phone C-2042 (
MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS — a full table of
fancy sport shirts in rayons and cotton.
Values to 4.95, dollar day only........
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DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE '
boss and professional women who j
come to the United States to furth- '
er themselves through research u
sad study.
Judge Hughes has attended I
The all-new Sunday evening
program at the First Presbyteri-
an Church, 120 S. Elm, begins to-
day at 6 p.m. It is designed for
every member of the family and
will not be the conventional Sun-
day evening worship service.
The following schedule of acti-
vities is for the various age groups:
6 p.m., evening snack will be serv-
ed in Fellowship Hall to each
member of the family; 8:45 p.m.
(Families are divided into five
groups) adults will meet in Fellow-
ship Hall for “Bible Study” by the
MEN'S SLACKS — all wool flannel slacks
in the new lo-hip model. Charcoal, grey, 7 0
pink in all sizes .................... lAeW
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, Girl Scout Leaders Club will
meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the
Little House. . _________ _________
Cireles of the Christian Women’s- presented by Judge Jack Gray. His
fellowship, First Christian Church,
'■will meet Tuesday as follows:
* Circle 1 at 9:30 a.m. with Mrs.
HEP C.
p.suu
—
Rev. E. O. Harrell, pastor; sen-
iors meet in Student Chapel with
Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Wilson
as sponsors; pioneers meet up-
starts in the church with Mr. and
Mra. Gene Wilkerson aa sponsors;
juniors meet in regular class room
for the "story hour” by Mrs. Coy
Reed.
From 7:30 to 8 p.m., all groups
will meet together for worship in
the sanctuary, there will be speci-
al music, and congregational sing-
ing. There will be no sermon.
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Theyte getting the rush...on every campus, in every city.
Among our newest...with young back-bows, ’shine' trims
or ribbon co Hort.,, you 11 And calf in new Foil avocado 1
redi benedictinel black! suede in block! brown!
• Belt Racks ............................ $1.95
• Wool jersey, 54" all colors, yd.............$2.49
• Wamsuta little studio prints in cottons........98c
• Plaid ginghams, yd....................... 59c
• See our gift department, ice buckets, gold beverage
sets, salad bowls, aluminum tumblers, t.v. lamps, condi-
ment sets orchard hosfess sets, punch bowls with cups, etc
George Terrell, 1210 Panhandle,
and Mra. Russell Thomas co-hos-
,teu. Speakers will be Mrs. G. A.
(Reeves, program; Mrs. Clem
Pierce, devotional, and Mra. Verne
.Carrington, World Call.
Circle 2 at 9:30 a.m. in the
church. Hostesses, Mrs. T. S.
*Moore and Mrs. J. F. Davis.
Speakers, Mrs. Ruby Hodges, Mrs.
.Raymond Austin and Mrs. Chartea
'E. Ewing.
' Circle 3 at 930 a.m. with Mrs.
•V. C. Scharlemmer and Mrs. Bet-
‘ty Dobson at Lake Dallas. Co*
-hostess, Mrs. W. C. Boyd Sr.
’Speaker, Mrs. H. A. Bush.
a Junior Circle at 7:30 p.m. with
•Mn. Ted Lewis, 1721 W. Mulberry.
'Speakers, Mrs. Jim Boydston and
•Miss Joan Edwards.
* Woman’s Society of Christian
Service, First Methodist Church,
•will meet Tuesday for the monthly
business - luncheon • program. Bus-
ziness session will begin at 10 a.m.
Fine Arts Group ;
Holds First Meet
At Marquis Hall
The Fine Arts Department of
the Woman’s Shakespeare Club -
held its first meeting of the year
Friday afternoon in Marquis Hall. 1
Hostesses were Mrs. Linwood ,
Roberson, Mrs. E. D. Criddle and
Mrs. L. W. Newton.
Roll call was answered with “A
notable foreign woman leader, '
and guests introduced were Mrs. '
Russell Miller, Mrs. J. P. Harri-
son, Mrs. W A/Calvert and Mrs. .
L. M. Pierce.
Mrs. E. F. Cambron introduced
Russell Miller, pupil of Juilliard
School of Music. Accompanied by
Mrs. G. Mainous, he played Bee- '
thoven’s first and last "Sonota,
opus 96."
Mrs. S. L. McReynolds, who re-
cently returned to Denton, gave a
paper on ”A Year in Germany,”
after which her son, M-Sgt. James
McReynolds, presented slides of
various places seen on their tour
of Germany.
A salad course was served by
Mrs.Paul Rogers and Mrs. A. B.
Tyson in the Crystal Room.
Next meeting will be held in:
Be Good To Yourself
Sleep On A
Beauty Rest
ANDERSON'S FURNITURE
119 W. Oak Terms Denton
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Iguest speakers. Mr. Lawyer and
ehis wife returned from Japan re-
Jeentiy, where they served five
.years as missionaries.
• Mra. Lawyer spoke on “The Od-
dities in Japanese Customs’’ and
•Mr. Lawyer showed color slides of
“Japanese life.
. nostassee for the meeting were
*Mra. E. W. Curry, Mrs. Leo Ad-
Jama, Mra. Bin Parr, Mrs. Carl
-Smith, Mrs. Bruce Kelly and Mrs.
Jobs Donald Faught
MEN'S SOX — irregular stretch sox. A
regular 1.50 value, the best patterns.....
a.th ti । D in ha । nt Hu
MAN'S
BOYS JACKETS—sizes 6 to 8 in Gabardine
and wool, were 8.95, NOW............
BOYS' BLUE JEANS and OVERALLS—
broken sizes • odds and ends, dollar day
only ...............................
LOOP TWIST RUGS—size 18x30 in white,
maroon, brown and pink, NOW ........
ONE TABLE MATERIAL In prints (
- pretty for dresses and skirts, dollar day only
an inch
ON ETABLE MATERIAL in prints
. 3 yards ........................
TAFFETA — one table of pastel colors,
good^for school formals and coat linings.
' PLISSE CREPE, nursery print in yellow, blue
and green, dollar day only, 3 yards ....
• • Advertised DASON Quality Nines enlereed *±,7 doteil
All stenee M oynbhelie
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S)entont finest ^eweleu
West Side of Square
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beige only, were 16.95 and 17.95 NOW ■“•OO
jury service for women T
it was largely due to her ef-
forts that the board meeting of V
the International Federation of W—
B&PW Clubs, of which she is a •63
member, was held in New York : j 7•
to 1952. Nineteen of the distin- "
guished foreign women, from as 0 , “
many countries, remained aa
guests of the National Federation
at its Biennial in Boaton, includ-
ing Dame Carolyn Haslett of Great
Britain.
At the Boston meeting, Judge am
Hughes wss unanimously endors- mddd
ed by the Federation for vice presi- a
dent of the I nited States, and her A
name was placed in nomination A
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a week later. E
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NOVELTY PILL BOXES each plus tax
LADIES' NYLON HOSE —
15 denier - 60 gauge ...............
LEATHER CLUTCH BAGS — brown, black,
navy, red and avocado.......plus tax
LADIES' GLOVE — fabrics in
brown and black ...................
ANGORA COLLARS — rhinestone and
pearl trim. White, pink, yellow and blue ..
LADIES HANDKERCHIEFS — white
and printed. 4 for..................
JEWELRY. Necklace, Earring and Bracelet
to match. Colors: amber, brown, aqua,
purple and smoke, each ...... plus tax
LADIES' SUEDE BAGS, in green, brown,
black and dork wine. ........plus tax
82128502a00"85s 3.88 and 4.88
to 8.90 NOW......
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