Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 297, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1957 Page: 3 of 16
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TODAY’S NAMES
PENNEYS
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MID-SUMMER SPECIALS
in charge of publicity. Hostesses
20% Off
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assisting Dr. Caster with the work- by Charles Goodyear, 1 an Ameri-
can, in 1844.
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HOT WEATHER SPECIAL
. . sites small, medium, large
Smooth broadcloths, textured slub weaves fea-
turing Penney's famous full cut fit, cool
short sleeve styling! Sanforizedt, machine
washable, too! Shrinkage leas than 1%
Also Several Lines
of Pottery . . .
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Giant-sized
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Savo now on Penney's full cut, Sanforizedt
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to take the roughest wear ... on or off the
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Birthday Greetings
MILWAUKEE (* - Mrs. Philip
Itzkowitz wanted to surprise her
son, Robin, 10, on his birthday so
she wrote a number of persons
suggesting it would be nice if they
would send cards. ——
Robin is now the possessor of
birthday cards from Sen. Wiley,
Wisconsin Gov. Vernon Thomson
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body will accept jurisdiction."
“We may be in the courts two
more years," he said.
ions the best tire value on the market
MORI PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR URIS THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND
• Iraleian Brass
• Egyptian Copper
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sistaraand flW°i bank convicted
defraud the Benvdes School Dis
trict of more than $220,000.
Odor
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IN THE NEW GENERAI ELECTRIC
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To Begin Tour
Through East
TSCW's third slimmer Travel-
ing English Workshop will leave
Denton Friday morning with its
destination the Old South. Mid-
Atlantic and New England States.
Return date is Aug. 11.
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by Mrs. Dorothy Riley of Haxton,
Colo.; staging is by Mrs. Ethel
Johnson of Magnolia.
Miss Lola Lee Montgomery.
Denton, will handle music, while
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R. V. PHILLIPS, a leading Flor-
ida citrus man, complained to
the highway patrol about stickers
which the patrol placed on 'auto-
mobiles reading: “For safety's
sake slow down and live. Stop for
a coffee break." From now on the
Youth S-" Surprise ‘TSCW Group
723995
FAMOUS GENERAL EECTRIC REVOLVING SHELVES
M A BUDGET-NICED REFRIGERATORI
LOOK WHAT YOU GET
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wear welded double knees! Full cut, bartacked. Sanforized." 2
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President Eisenhower sent along
an autogrpahed picture.
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front of couches, in foyer, beside •P TDU•
beds... anywhere! Machinewash- “w”
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SPORT SHIRTS!
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I bus which also will cross into
Canada so that participants may
attend the Shakespearean Festival
at Stratford, Ontario.
Three days of lectures by mem-
bers of the English Department
preceded the trip. The lectures
dealt mainly with works of Am-
erican literary figures who used
the regions to be visited as back-
ground. -----s-
The tour is directed by Dr. Elea-
nor James, with Mrs. Olive Whit,
ten assistant director
workshop now in progress
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state, an offense and the court did Mrs. Ruth Roberts of Lamoni,
not have jurisdiction. i Iowa. The script will be written
THE DINTON RECORD.CHRON ICLE
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.H » S । N U.A motion for a Sharpe said the verdicts will be
new trial was being prepared to- appealed to. the Supreme Court if
day for George Parr, eight asso- earlier efforts fail and if that
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Garden, he said, ""They don’t real-
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heartbeat brings them closer to stickers-, will read: "Stop. Never
eternity.” —— I drive while tired. Refresh with
orange juice."
GEORGE POST, Army major.
says he simply can't take all of । B. STUART GILLIS, circuit
his “family" along when he trans- judge. recommended to a Detun-
fers from Ft. Sill to an Army iak Springs, Fla., grand jury that j
base in Germany. Besides his it investigate property assess-
wife and two sons, the family in- ments. The jury', headed by A. B ,
dudes a South American honey Covell, recommended a general
bear, three poodles, two rabbits, reassessment. Properties owned
three cats, two Java temple birds by Gillis and Covell were rawed ;
and 60 canaries and parakeets $1,500 in value for tax purposes.
, - Parr and the eight associates
Judge Joe Ingraham deferred showed no emotion while the ver-
sentence until July 30 Parr and dicts were read
two other defendants found guilty ~~ at-——-------————------| will be on in the air-conditioned
sssrzmumm Workshop Members Will Give
fines totaling $29,000 1
" a political powerStyle Show Friday Afternoon
A request by Percy Foreman, • J ‘
Shisvhicrenseprepnseintonodonday Students in the Fashion Show,
a new trial, was approved.
Ingraham also approved a mo-
tion for an arrest of judgment,
which would delay execution of
the sentences until after action has
been taken on the new trial mo-
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. BILLY GRAHAM says “the
greatest problem the church has
today ...is Indifference. People
just don't care.” Speaking to an
overflow crowd in Madison Square
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Color-bright prints
and solids sportin'
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are Pegex Wakefield. Pine orTheytriporstrrotrgcinsge.route
ville. La.. and Mrs. Lenora Snell. year the workshop went avest to
Eunice, M.M w.1 a , „ . California and extended to Brit-
xea rs."F orem an said. "However, I wha is in charge of the' workshop. I a Neiman-Marcus fashion show in, ishsCnlumbia, n* from
We criticism of the jury. The presentation will be open Dallas and had luncheon at the penbers, othe Wrxshor.om
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Gilbert Sharpe, associated de- show. Many will model garments shows, but have had no previous | th and ptea Erg in
terse counsel from Brownsville, they constructed during the Bish- training in production. Business sL.irand fall re, pnior, i »
S&SITS** womenLanddeslaneraotten.enrei member 6 iieTSCw —
ting aside the verdicts and finding will siow garments they had made
the defendants innocent on
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TSCW will present their own style
show, "Stylarama USA.” in the
Home Economics Auditorium at
1:30 p.m. Friday. Mrs Jane Snow of Ada. Ohio,-is
The group will put the principles "" - """ •• ■
tinn - — — .......- - of design and presentation it has
-Ti,- a t j . . studied this week into practice in
The defendants have had ml the show, according to Dr. Bethel
Publicity ’he past fouh caster. TSCW faculty member
years, Foreman said "However, • ■ "
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 297, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1957, newspaper, July 18, 1957; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1449976/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.