Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 99, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1954 Page: 3 of 12
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Seal Sales
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By MRS. A. B. MINNERLY
Record-Chronicle Correspondent
Flowers Complete
the Picture!
Mr. and Mrs. Ocie West are the
parents of a new daughter, De-
borah Ann, the girl was born in
a local clinic Friday morning.
Mrs. Mary Lou Daniels, Mrs.
Dorothy Williams, Mrs. Alie Bison
and Mrs. Rose Mary Dinsmore
were Monday visitors of Mrs. Myr-
tle Williams.
.Mr. and Mrs. Louie Myers visit-
ed Mrs. Myers’ mother, Mrs. Ad-
kins, in Grand Saline Sunday.
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O'San Neely has returned from
a business trip to Chicago.
DON'T WAIT — Get it through
Want Ads in the Record-Chronicle!
For an ad-writer Dial C-2551.
Mrs. Don Suits of Dallas, Mrs.
Tommie Moore and Mrs. Shelby
West visited Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Marshall Saturday.
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JACKETS
Mrs. O. L. Hollandsworth and
her son, Johnnie, visited Mr. and
Mrs. R. Harris Sunday.
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Mrs. Henry Harris of Clovis, N.
Mexico, is visiting Mrs. A. J. Ma-
lone, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Clack,
and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Thomp-
son.
“Correct entries were received
from all parts of Denton County,
which indicates Mr. Bogan is well
known, but not only in Denton but
throughout the county," Harrison
said.
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A colorful arrangement of glor-
ious Autumns blooms will add
a crowning festive touch to
your Thanksgiving table.
Top Clubwoman
To Be Honored
Special to the Record-Chronicle
GREEN VALLEY — Green Val-
ley's outstanding clubwoman will
be honored Saturday night at the
community's annual Thanksgiving
supper.
Boys and girls who have won 4-
H ribbons during the year also will
lie honored at the supper, which
will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the
Green Valley School.
The winner of the "outstanding”
title will not be announced until
Saturday night.
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perintendent of the Aubrey Metho-
dist Church, requested it.
The festival is held in Green Val-
ley the second Saturday of each
month.
Denton Flower Shop
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Several members of the Drop
Home Demonstration Club attend-'
ed the educational agriculture tour.
They were Mrs. M. E. Pruett,
Mrs. W. H. Northcut, Mrs. Selma
UMcCay's
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By MRS. RAY HARRIS
Record-Chronicle Correspondent
Denton Federal
Savings and Loan
Association
For Quick Service On
PHOTOSTATS
Call C.4023
Curved neckband collar to wear open
or closed... sparkling pearl buttons...
barrel-cuff shortie sleeves. Combed cotton
in white, candy pastels, blaze-brights...
a wonder-washing blouse! Sizes 28 to 40.
Come see other fine SHIP'N Shore's. ..
broadcloths, ginghams and patterns.
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from the $4,500 competition and a
selection of pictures receiving Spe-
cial Awards in 1954.
The display is in conjunction al-
so with the Texas High School
Press Association convention which
will be on the campus at that
time.
The show includes studied de-
signs, action shots and outdoor
scenes, as well as school activi-
ties and studies of people and ani-
mals.
Grand Prize winners are the work
of students from New York, Ohio,
Michigan and California.
The awards, sponsored by the
National Scholastic Press Associ-
ation, with the cooperation of East-
man Kodak Co. were judged by
professionally trained people.
Hospital Here
Gets Training
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ams and her son, Benney. Mrs.
Addie Terry and Mrs. L. N. Cox
Sr. attended the “Murry Cox Re-
union Banquet” in Dallas Saturday
night.
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right has already been checked and despite the driver’s
efforts to lessen his speed the officers know better.
Highway Patrolmen think the device will eventually
cut down the tremendous traffic tolls in this county
and all over the state. (Record-Chronicle Staff Photo
by Mary Ann Jennings)
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Employes of Flow Memorial Hos-
pital Tuesday night were school-
ed in proper procedure for a "fire
disaster"—instruction being given
by both local and state officials.
Denton Fire Chief Tom Robin-
son and members of his depart-
ment demonstrated several types
of fire extinquishers to the as-
sembled employes.
Robinson termed the hospital it-
self as a “building as near fire-
proof as it could be.”
A training film was shown the
group regarding evacuation. It was
presented by the American Hospi-
tal Association.
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Green Valley Reunion.
Green Valley residents agreed to
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Thanksgiving supper, sponsored by!
the Drop Home Demonstration
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Twenty-five Denton and Denton
County residents are going to see
"White Christmas” free of charge
at the Campus Theater and it's
partly because of Allen Bogan, re-
gional and farm editor of the Den-
ton Record-Chronicle.
The 25 were the first to sub-
mit the name of the Denton busi-
nessman shown dancing with Vera-
Ellen, a star in the "White Christ-
mas” film.
And Allen Bogan was the lucky
man shown dancing with the star.
Tickets have already been mail-
ed out to the 25 winners of the
Campus Theater's White Christ-
mas identification contest, J. P.
Harrison, manager, said.
The winners were Mrs. M. W.
Salmon, Sue Rogers, Mrs. A. M.
Baker, Ken White, Mrs. C. W.
Burns, Mrs. Katie McMakin, Billy
Higgs, Ed J. Williams, Nancy
Mallicate, Leddy Belden, Mrs. W.
C. Murphy, Mrs. W. H. Anderson,
Sandra Barnard, Richard Wiggs,
Billy Wiggs, Mrs. Anna Hunter,
Judy Walters, Miss Pearl Baker,
A. M. Erwin Jr., Mrs. G. G. Dorn,
Nancy White, Juanita Davidson,
R. H. Jackson, Mrs. Hal Jackson
and Joe H. Bowers.
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GLASSMANS
DEPARTMENT STORE
Mrs. Marvin Johnson of Alla.
Mr. and Mrs. Windell Johnson of
Vickery, and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Cook of Garland visited Mrs. U.
S. Johnson Sunday.
Fifty prize photograph* from
the Ninth Annual National High
School Photographic Awards will
be displayed in the TSCW Jour-
nalism Building Library Dec. 2-4.
A representative sample of the
work of high school students
throughout the nation, the exhibit
includes all major prize winners
Miss Hazel Bumgarner, a facul-
ty member of the Decatur Baptist [
College, spent the weekend with!
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. I
Bumgarner and other relatives
here.
Buy your Dearborn
at our stere now
and we will deliver
i nd install your
sea tar anywhere
in Denton County,
djust it to your
Pictured above is the Texas Highway Patrol’s new .
system of detecting speeders—micro-wave radar in a
moving patrol unit. The patrol car at right notes the
approaching traffic’s speed. They do not stop the car,
but radio ahead to another patrol unit which does the
“work” involved. A car in the position of the one at
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gas pressure
Green Valley
Singing Event
Set in Aubrey
Special to the Record-Chronicle
AUBREY — The Green Valley
Saturday Night Singing Festival
will be held here Friday night in
the Aubrey Methodist Church.
The festival, composed of num-
bers by many quartets, duets and
group numbers by people of the
county, will begin at the church
at 7:30.
This is the first time the singing
festival has been held outside of
Green Valley.
It was inaugarated there last
September during the annual
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Denton County’s Tuberculosis
Christmas Seal Sale opened Mon-
day after last minute preparations
of stuffing envelopes with the bright
red and green seals was complet-
ed, according to Mark Hannah,
seal sale chairman.
The two first contributers in I
Denton to the annual seal sale
were S. I. Self and L. P. Floyd.
The campaign opened nationally
Saturday when President Eisen-
hower made the first purchase.
Helping to stuff the last minute
envelopes were members of the
distributive education class at Sen
lor High School under the dire-
tion of Homer Bronstad, instruc-
tor; the typing classes in business
education at NTSC under Dr. Ver-
non Payne and Miss Opal Wright;
the Merltums of NTSC; the Tope-
opeon Club of Senior High School;
Mrs. Ray Tobin, supervisor of
mailing; Mrs. Ray Dickson, Mrs.
Lyle Montgomery.
Also Mrs. Ralph Higgins; Mrs.
Faye Stanley, Mrs. Russell Grif-
fith, and high school students in-
cluding Peggy Aiken, Beverly
Gross. Shirley Ann Stephens, Eli-
zabeth Anne Barnett, Sally Han-
nah, Betty Fultz, Larura Brewer,
Quetha Jo Bell, Mary Margaret
McBryde, Colleen Dyer, Rosemary
Walker, Janice Cole, Nancy Cham- j
bers, Roberta Sims, Imogene Ow-
ens, Oleta McNary, Billie Harvell,
Belva Jones and city employes W.
M. Paschall, Iley Splawn and Plez-
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No Interest NoCarrying Charge
ALLEN BUTANE
GAS & EQUIPMENT COMPANY
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Take the easy way to
free and clear home
ownreship. Convenient
rent-like payments.
Mrs. Floyd Fielder and her son
visited friends and relatives in
1 Arkansas last week.
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elude leaders, troop committee
members, are members of the
Council and are urged to attend
the session.
The meeting will Include busi-
ness, reports from delegates who
attended the Regional Conference
in Austin and a movie “The Grow-
ing Years”. The film describes the
meaning and advantages of belong-
ing to Girl Scouts, and the impor-
tance of community support of
scouting.
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The regular Fall Meeting of the
Denton County Girl Scout Council
will be held Nov. 30 at 7:30 p.m.
in the auditorium on the second
floor of the NTSC Student Union
Building.
All registered adults, who in-
Caldwell Names
Assistant
Denton County Attorney-elect
Bob Caldwell announced Tuesday i
that he had selected W. K. Bal-'
dridge as the man to serve as:
Assistant County Attorney in Cald-'
well's coming term.
A former County Attorney, Bald-1
ridge has had approximately 101
years experience in the office .
Baldridge is currently in the pri-1
vate practice of law in Denton.
Both men will officially take of-
fice Jan. 1, 1955. Caldwell was)
elected in the November General
Election.
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 99, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1954, newspaper, November 25, 1954; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1430955/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.