Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 111, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 9, 1954 Page: 17 of 20
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Thursday, December 1954
THE DENTON RECORD.CRRONICLE
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WOMEN’S
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89c value
Thursday ■ Fri day - Saturday
FREE PRIZES
Open Tonight
Until 8:30
program Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
in the home of Mrs. Joe L. Nor-
The little packages in the stock-
ing can be inexpensive or top- i
drawer. If the man of the house
gives his lady love that fur coat
or evening dress she’s been han-
sor a Christmas bazaar and place-
ment show Friday from 2 to 7
p.m. in the home of Dr Lena
Tall Korn or Midwest BACON, 1b. .. 49c
Libby's Cut CORN, frozen 10 oz. can 17c
SHURFRESH FROZEN
ORANGE JUICE, 2 6 oz. cans..........29c
TSCW Library for the study of
"History of the Persian War’ ,
Books 1 and 2 by Herodotus. Lead-
ers will be Mrs. H. H. Blagg, as-
sisted by Mrs. Spencer Stoker.
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Miss Hendley's Shop
Across from TSCW
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DRAPERIES — SLIP COVERS
LAMP SHADES — LAMPS
Tasha’s collection of old .□I
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packages, Christmas just isn’t
Christmas unless each member of
the family has his own stocking
at the chimney. When there isn’t
FRIDAY a fireplace, the stockings can
AAUW Great Books Group will swing on a line in the corner of
meet Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the the room. The idea is there.
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Past Matrons and Past Patrons j kering for. he’ll still want to have i
Club of Order of Eastern Star I a little gift or two in her stock-
will meet for a covered-dish din- ing, particularly if the big gift is
ception was held in the Valley
View High School. The bride's ta-
ble was covered with a white cro-
cheted cloth and decorated with:
yellow and white chrysanthemums.
Presiding at the table were Mist
Kathryn Hoehn, Miss Marquita
Prater and Miss Marilyn Morrow,
all of Sanger.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoehn are now
making their home in Sanger.
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Corner N. Locust & Congvess
We Give 58H Green Stamps
' SHURFINE FLOUR, 5 Ibs.
WILL BE GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY, DEC. 11th
One Bog of Groceries Will Be Given Away Every Hour
REGISTER ANYTIME THURSDAY-FRIDAY or SATURDAY
ed with long tapered sleeves and
lace flowers cenUred with rhine-
stones. Her fingertip veil of illu-
sion fell from a white tiara and
She carried a nosegay of bronze
of white carnations and ribbon.
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including the old hand loom which
stands in a corner of the big kitch- •
en, and is almost constantly in use. G
As a member of the American •
Artists Group. Tasha Tudor is '
known throughout the country for
her quaint, nostalgic greeting cards 1
and her children's books, all of
which are sold in the family’s Gin-
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Epsilon Sigma Alpha will have orStcskinmatu"ers adater Whatcun
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Miss Belva Jones 2209 Bolivar
was entertained Tuesday evening
with a dinner honoring her 15th
birthday.
Her mother, Mrs. Fred Jones, j
was hostess
Justin Club Sets
Christmas Party
Twenty-six members of Justin's
Merry Matrons Club have sched-
uled 7 o’clock Saturday evening
as the time for their Christmas
banquet and party.
A Southern Hotel dining room,
complete with Christmas tree and
other decorations, will be the scene
of the party. Mrs. George Truman
Seely, president, will preside dur-
ing the dinner.
Members of the social commit-
tee, Mrs. Harvin Henderson and
Mrs. Billy Tindle, are in charge
of arrangements.
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mile, 1803 W. Mill. Mrs. Helen
Wright will be guest speaker.
b PINTO BEANS, 3 lbs........
I SHURFINE MILK, tall con
nent wave, dainty soap.
One thing to keep in mind is
that little packages should be es-
pecially wrapped to intrigue the
recipient. Large packages may be
wrapped simply, perhaps with just 1
a large bow in contrast to a color-1
ful box or wrapping.
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Cynthia Chatman, Dallas, Shirley Burgess, Selman
City, and, Ethelyn Wallace, Arlington. Sponsors of the
Theta Sigma Phi fraternity at NTSC are Mrs. Dude
Neville McCloud, journalism faculty member, and Miss
Belt of Sanger and Arbit Belz of
Farmersville.
Traditional wedding music was
provided by Mrs. Fred Walther
of Keene and her daughter, Elva-
hre Walther. Mary Ann Hoehn sa
"Because," accompanied by, Mrs.
Following the Ceremony, a re-
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Hosts Tea Friday
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Members of the Newcomers
Club will be hosteses to the "old-
timers" of Denton for the annual
Founder's Day tea and program
from 2 to 4 o’clock Friday after-
noon at Marquis Hall.
Mrs. H. B. Asaph, assisted by
Mrs. Frank Hall and others of her
committee, has arranged for a
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Miss Mary Ann Hoehn, sister
of the bridegroom, was maid o
honor and wore a waltz-lengthh
dress of sheer metallic green silk.
She carried a nosegay of braonze
chrysanthemums. Miss Joyce Hohn
of Sanger, who attended as brides-
maid, was attired in a sheer me-
tallic bronze dress, designed like
that of the maid of honor, and
she carried a nosegay of yellow
chrysanthemums.
La Don Homer served as best
man, and Kenneth Hoehn was
groomsman. Usher were Ivine
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wall, soap that may be worn
around the neck, brush and comb,
a junior set of nai impements.
bubbe bath—all in the interest of
promoting good grooming.
Dad . . . After - shave talc, co-
logne in a cocktail shaker bottle,
good big bars of soap (pine scent
is a male favorite), hair dressing
(anything for the hair will appeal
to men), shampoo.
Grandma . . . Sachet, face
Museum, which occupies one ro
of the big red farmhouse.
Small Stocking-Stuff er Gifts
Provide Added Christmas Joy
By VIVIAN BROWN cream, bath powder, home penna
• JOURNALISM FRATERNITY INITIATES
Eight pledges of Theta Sigma Phi, national women’s
professional journalism fraternity at NTSC, were in-
itiated in formal ceremonies Tuesday afternoon. New
members of the fraternity are, left to right: Patsy Jo
Kelley, Dallas; Patricia Porter, Tulia; Camille Walton,
BryajMary Kelso, Dallas, Shirley Griffey, Carthage,
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The bridegroom !■ the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Fanton Hoehn of Sang-
er.
The Rev. J. H. Wardrop,' pas-
tor of the church, performed the
ceremony before an altar decorat-
ed with candelabra and white
chrysanthemums, backed by
greenery and fern.
The bride wore a waltz-length
gown of crystal white Chantilly
lace and nylon net over bridal sa-
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Miss Armstrong, John Hoehn
Wed In Valley View Ceremony
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strung, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
A L. Armstrong of College Place
Wash., became the bride of John
Carrol Hoehn on Nov. 25 at the
Seventh Day Adventist Church in
Valley View.
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ner Friday at 6:30 p.m. at the no surprise Here are some stock-
home of Mrs. J. B Shrader. 400 ing stuffer ideas for the family:
W. Sycamore. Mom ... An initialed compact.
Denton Garden Club will spon- bubble bath, cologne, permanent
wave gift certificate to the local
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to 5 p.m. in the homes of Mrs. J.
David Thomas, 2017 Brown Drive,
and Mrs. R. B. Escue Jr., 1904
Scripture. The bazaar and shows
are open to the public.
Alathean Sunday School Class
of the First Baptist Church will
meet Friday at 10:30 a.m. at the
church for a business session and
luncheon, followed with a Christ-
mas program in the afternoon.
TEL Class of the First Baptist
Church will hold its annual Christ-
mas party Friday at 7:30 p.m. in
the home of Mrs. C. L. Oliver, 311
j Mounts. Groups 2 and 3, with Mrs.
' Nelle Ritchie and Mrs. F. F. Bur-
row as captains, will be hostesses ‘
Arbor Sunday School Class of
the Asbury Methodist Church will
be entertained with a Christmas
banquet Friday at 7 p.m. at the j
Southern Hotel. The program will
be given by Frank Barrow.
Pre-school P-TA will meet Fri-
day at 3:30 p.m. at the TSCW Nur-
I sery School. All mothers of pre-
school age children are urged to
attend. Nursery will be open for
small children.
Newcomers Club will entertain >
with the annual Founder's Day tea I
! and program Friday from 2 to 4
| p.m. in Marquis Hall. Mrs. Royal
| Wood will review "Tea House of
I the August Moon."
Members of the Homemakers
Class of Highland Baptist Church
will entertain their families with ;
a Christmas party Friday at 7:30
1 p.m. in the church annex.
SATURDAY
Benjamin Lyon Chapter of DAR ’
will hold its annual Christmas!
: meeting and party Saturday at 3 I
p.m. in Hubbard Hall, with Mrs [
Riley Cross as chairman of the |
hostess committee. Dr. Olive John- j
son will be the speaker.
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Rome Beauty APPLES 2 Ibs. 25c TOMATOES, 1b 21 c
"swop Ar sOUTHWEST DENTONS NEICNBORHOOD SHOPPING CENTER
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SOUTHERN FOOD MART
throughout the countryside —
all serve as props for her illustraj »
tions. Her husband acts as he
business manager, runs the store
and farm and supervises the edy-B
cation of the children. I Ji
Tasha Tudor has no difficul y
choosing between home and career,
—she has them all wrapped up to-
gether in one big, happy package: "
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program of music and a review of
a Pulitzer Prize play.
Mrs. Royal Wood will review
"Tea House of the August Moon,"
1954 prize-winner, now playing on
Broadway in New York.
By DOROTHY ROE I
Associated Press Women’s Editor i
Tasha Tudor has six successful <
careers, and no conflict. -
As wife, mother, antique collect- .
or, storekeeper, artist and author, I
she balances all activities neatly I
in her 165-year-old farmhouse at i
Contocook, N.H., in the bosom of
her family, consisting of husband
Thomas Leighton McCready and
four children: Efner, I, Tom, 9, <
Seth. 11, and Bethany, 13.
All members of the family serve
as models for her Christmas
cards and children's book illustra-
tions. along with the assorted farm
livestock, incuding dogs, cats, ca-
naries. love birds, doves, turtles,
goldfish, nigs, cows and tame
crows. The 17-room farmhouse,
lovingly restored and furnished
with authentic early American an-
tiques, offers endless backgrounds.1
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MORIS SIMS
Special to the Record-Chronicle ,
CROSS ROADS — Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Harris honored her father,
Moris Sims, with a birthday party
recently at their home.
Games of "42'’ were played and
cake and coffee were served to
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sims and chil-
dren of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Bob-;
by Wardlaw and children of Den-
ton; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cross and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Moris Sims
and daughter of Aubrey; Mr. and
Mrs. A C. Sitz and Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Sims.
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