Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 299, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 19, 1955 Page: 5 of 10
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It requires 77,000 gallons of wat-
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were Mr.
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The couple are making their home
in Mountain View. _____________.
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The group plan to meet next
in the home of Mrs. Wood in
Worth.
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Salmon packed in ice often was
sent from the Rhine to Rome by
the ancient Romans.
dinner in the evening.
Some of the largest women’s
organizations in Texas are repre-
sented on the selection committee
Mrs. J. Woodall Rodgers of Dallas,
representing the Women’s Depart-
ment of the State Fair, to chair-
man of the committee.
Other committee members are:
Mrs. John Golightly, president of
the Association of Home Demon
sident of
business
Texas club women will select a
"Woman of the Year" to receive
a new achievement award to be
inaugurated at the IMS State Fair
of Texas, Oct. 723.
The award .will be presented on
less, the new Dodge provided much more
roominess, comfort, and more pride.
More, ■nail-car owners found that several
models of this big new Dodge even cost
less than a tricked-up "lightweight.”
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Flats and wedgies. In
leather and fabrics.
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pastels, naturals and
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A display shower complimenting
Mrs. Douglas Bennett was held
in Marquis Hall Tuesday, July 12,
at 5 p.m.
Mrs. Bennett is the former Miss
Elizabeth Ann Mizell. The faculty
members of the North Texas La-
boratory School wore hostesses for
the shower. Approximately 30
guests attended.
of national importance.
The honoree will address the
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Mrs. Dillon Smith.
the club, presided for
Mrs. Blakeley
Hostess For Club
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Sanger. Those attending
and Mrs. Willard Bounds
Mrs. Clyde A. Blakeley was hos
teas for the Blue Mound Home
Demonstration Club meeting re-
of the First Baptist Church will
meet in the Boyd garden. 2106
Bell, for a watermelon party Fri-
day at 7:10 p.m.
and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Seely and
Art Jr. - ——--—
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bounds
were hosts for a buffet luncheon
honoring the sisters. The Art See-
ly’s, 1102 Greenwood, were host
for a cooke party honoring ths
family. -•-------
The group were in Dallas for a
day for luncheon and a showing of
Cinerama.
The family also includes three
boys, Rome of Taylor; Bruce of
Plainview and Sam of Justin. The
children were reared in the Justin
comunity and were graduates
of the Denton colleges.
Hardeman moved to Fort Worth
after the death of his wife in 37.
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Group Of Texas Club Wann
To Name ‘Woman Of The Year’
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The VANITY Shop
"Shop of Quality and Personality"
, flashing Ahead in ‘551
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Quick dissolving
Imperial Pure Cane Sugar
dissolves thoroughly and
evenly in iced tea
without settling to the
bottom of the glass. For
just-right sweetening, use
Imperial Pure Cane Sugar!
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Miss Shirley Ann Stephens, Miss
Beverley Davis, Miss Linda’Rob-
erts and Miss Gwendolyn Hamilton
were hostesses for a gadget show-
er in the Stephens home, 1712
Greenwood.
The co-hostesses were Mmes..
Standlee Roberts, Tom Davis, Paul
Hamilton and Mrs. Jack Stephens.
The invited guests included Miu-
SISTERS HOLD REUNION
- The eight daughters of J. M. Hardeman, formerly of
Justin, met recently for a family reunion. They are
pictured in the home of Mrs. G. A. Seely of Sanger.
Front row, left to right, are Mrs. Joe Kramer Jr. of
Amarillo, Mrs. Gordon Hand of Wichita Falls and
Mrs. L. P. Nolen of Roswell, N.M. Second row, Miss
Eula Hardeman of Wichita Falls and Mrs. Zearl T.
Wood of Fort Worth, seated. Back row. Miss Gay
Hardeman of Birdville, Mrs. Seely and Mrs. G. P.
. Smyer of Jourdanton.
Hardeman Family Meets
At Sanger For Reunion ,
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TUESDAY
Grace Temple WMU will meet at
the church Tuesday at 7:20 p.m.
for Royal Service Program. "All
Roads Lead To London" to the pro-
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dent of the Texas Federation of
Women's Clubs. ,
Mrs. Loretta Grim Thomas,
state president of Daughters of
the American Revolution; Miss
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Not long ago, you had to figure on "pending
a lot of money if you wanted to step up to
a big luxury car. Then along eame thia new
Dodge— and things happenedr
People who were used to paying a thousand
public in the State Fair Auditorium gess, president of Dallas Women's
at 11 a.m. and the presentation Club.
ceremonies will take place at al Mrs. Ben Merritt, president of
the Oak Cliff Women's Club; Mrs.
Rag. $115.00 val.
July Clearance •0
Lou Suddath, Nancy Chambers,
Beverly Bryson, Jammie Barrow,
Ada McCray.
Misses Linda Spalding, Marilyn
Dicus, Betty Sikes, Barbara Fitz-
gerald, Betty Forde, Carole Ann
Forde. Cynthia Selby, Shera Hodg-
es. Lois Coleman, Kay Cruse and
Mrs. Wade Dickey.
The Denton Masonic Lodge will
fnecjgmhesiarg“kamnzotnatri,
the chapter council, committee and
their families are also invited
Brock. Rosemary Lockhart, Ro-
nata Ober, Wynel HUI, Joy Franks,
Carolyn Oliver, Loretta Waide, Ca-
rol Shirley, Nancy Dickey, Mar-
gie Stubblefield
Also Misses Kay Grafa, Patsy
Pitner, Eleece Kilingsworth, Bet-
ty Sue Higgs. Mrs. Olen Higgs
and Mrs. Wade Dickey.
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Lyles. Jake Craven Jr.
Mmes. Robert Wallis. Herbert
Decker, R. L. Selby Jr., T. W.
King, Rudy Brosihn, Sam Robi-
son, Hood Bartow, Paul Hamilton.
Paul Rogers, Colt Carpenter, Jim
McMohon and Wade Dickey.
Misses Lila Hollingsworth, Mary
Ruth Cook, Susan Selby, Dorothy
Rippe and Nancy Dickey.
of Parents and Teachers; Mrs. A.
Randolph Wilson, president of
Texas State Gardens Clubs, Inc ;
Mrs. Jo Caldwell Meyer, national
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A committee of 12 prominent executive secretary of Theta Sig-
ma Phi; Mrs. L. E. Dudley, presi-
stration Clubs; Mrs. Leon Price, tots; Miss .Funice Prien. Regional
president of the State Congress Director of the Girl Scouts of the
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making
Mrs. Myrtle Negy spoke on can-
ning fruits and vegetables. The
hostess served refreshments to 12
members and Mrs. Negy. The
meeting was held in the Clubhouse.
MargiestullefiZid.CArshriey: dent of Stanford University where
Margie tubletield, Carol Shirley, she wiu receive her degree.
Mrs. T. L. Watson, 128 E. Mc-
Kinney, and Mr. and Mrs. James
Cullen Bradford and daughter,
Theresa, have recently returned
from California where they attend-
ed the wedding of Mrs. Watson's
daughter, Velma, of Mountain
View, Calif., and Herbert John Cor-
bett of Palo Alto.
The Rev, J. Hood Snavely, pas-
tor of the Woodside Village Church,
performed the wedding ceremony
June 22.
Miss Watson was given in mar-
riage by her brother-in-law, James
Bradford. Her maid of honor was
her sister, Miss Maxine Watson.
Kenneth White of Palo Alto was
the best man.
Mrs. Corbett to a graduate of
TSCW and NTSC. She to a atu-
Special to the Record-Chronicle
' SANGER - The eight daugh-
ters of J. M. Hardeman of Fort
Worth, formerly a stockman and
farmer of the Justin Community,
met for a reunion in the home
of Mrs. G. A. Seely recently.
The sisters present included,
Mrs. Zearl T. Wood, Fort Worth;
Mrs. G. P. Smyer, Jourdanton;
Mrs. Joe Kramer Jr., Amarillo;
Mrs. Lawrence P. Nolen, Roswell,
N. M.: Mrs. Gordon Hand, Wi-
chita Falla, Mrs. Seely. Miss Eu-
la Hardeman, Birdville and Miu
Gay Hardeman. Wichita Falls
Three of the group are school
teachers and three are former
teachers. Those teaching are Miss
Eula Hardeman, primary teacher
in Wichita Falls, Mrs Lawrence
Nolen. primary teacher in Roswell,
N. M., and Miss Gay Hardeman,
primary supervisor of the Bird-
ville School System.
A series of parties honored the
members of the family during the
reunion. - .
Mrs. Seely was hostess for a
charcoal broiled steak dinner on
. the lawn of the Seely home at
Nancy Chambers, Marilyn Dicus,
Beverley Davis. Linda Robert;,
Linda Spalding, Lois Coleman, Kay
Cruze, Lou Suddath. Sara Hodges, A lop •
“X suzan <«*• Nan California
Jammie Barrow, Sandra
Just look what you’re missing!
Miu Quincy Hughes and Mrs.
Olen Higgs were hostesses tor a
miscellaneous shower given in the
Higgs home, 915 Greenwood.
Mrs Robert Chambers and Miss
Jean Anne Newman were hostess-
es for a display shower at the
Chamber’s home, 2025 Northwood
Tr.
The guests Included Mmee. Joe
Rogers. Jim Mays, Mary Cogshall,
B. M. Reeves, Joe Bowers, G. M.
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Oct. 12, Women's Day at the Fair. Edna Hinde, president of the
The honor will be given in recog- Daughters of the Republic of Tax-1
nition of constructive achievement as; Mrs. Frank G. Harmon, presi-
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Marvin Ratney, George Selby. R.
Selby 8r„ Nat Harwell, Al Pet-
W. C. Orr, Bennett Rice, E. D.
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Mrs. Charles H. Higgs has been
honored with several parties fol-
towing her recent marriage. Mrs,
Higgs to the former Miss Mary
Jane Dickey. -
Miss Joan Macey, Miss Nancy
Grandey and Miss Beverly Bry.
son were hostesses for a miscel-
laneous shower in the Macey homc,
801 E. College, recently.
The guest list included Misses
Marriott, T. C. Bowman, C. P. "
Neale.
Mmes. Joe Normile, J. B. Bo- 1
veil, Stanlee Roberts, E. J. Head- <
toe, Birge Gregory, J. B. Skid-
more, Garner Payne, B. C. Curtis,
Roy Smith
Mmes. Joe Skiles, G. E. Taylor,
A B. Pumphrey, state director,
of the State Board of Pan-Ameri- '
can Round Tables; Mrs Mark
Latimer, president of the Women's
Auxiliary to the Texas Medical
Association; Mrs. Paul Moss,
president of the Texas Federation
of Music Clubs; Mrs. O. G. Satter-
toe, president of the Texas Chapter
of the American Guild of Organ-
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 299, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 19, 1955, newspaper, July 19, 1955; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1449819/m1/5/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.