Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 56, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1957 Page: 3 of 19
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New FoH Colors
INDIAN DESIGN BLANKETS
MENS TWILL CASUAL PANTS
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Visit our store - see our complete line of Fall and Winter Merchandise
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the greatest
campus idea since
the raccoon coat
Open Thursday Night Until 8:30 P.M.
Open Saturday Night Until 7:00 P.M.
SPECIALISTS
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WE MAKE HAMBURGERS ONLY!
Lewisville Lions
See Plane Movie . ।
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
and SAT. SPECIALS
42 inches long
14 Inches wide
the Brancacci Chapel, Florence,
Italy, executed about 1426 - 14281
miniatures from the collection of'
pay leu, get more of America's
most popular patterns and models in
TWU Home Economics picnic,
Garza-Little Elm Reservoir, 5:30,
AUTOMATIC WASHER
with Filter-Flo Washing System
GENTRY9
Pay Only
$2.75
A Weak
"choose all wools or wools sporked
with rayon or nylon for special
• Size 70x80
• Rayon Nylon'— 3.49 Vol. .
JOHNNIE'S DRIVE-IN
3 Block North of the Square on Locust
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• Black or White
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MORE POPL MM ON GOODYEAR TIMS THAN ON ANT OTEA KINn
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$1.25 a Week
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Open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Monday thru Saturday
115 South Elm
Dial DU2-4136
WISE COUNTY
RECORDS
R-C Wise (Maty Bureau
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Tire service truck It
authentic Goodyear
colors and markings.
Hinged tailgate. High
seat for easy pedalling.
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Time For Goodyear
Super Anti-Freeze
Protect your radiator now
Price per gallon
GOOD EAR
TIRES
Thureday, October 10, INT
lore's the style started on the
zampus ... now the latest trend1
Slim! Striped! Spirited!
Sensational! Penney tailored
of the richest all wools ...
the kind of superb quality--
that means you get more for
your hard earned dollar.
Gentry designed for trim
flattering fit. See ’em at
Penney’s today I
Tuesday with more than 100 wok:
ers present.
Felix McKnight. v ice „aresident
and executive editor of the Daltos
Times'Herald, was the principal
speaker He 'stressed the import-
a nce of the forthcoming campaign
McKinney ’57
Fund Raising
Is Kicked Off
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Jy Our Haying A Limited Menu
You Are Assured of Always Getting a
LUSCIOUS HAMBURGER (25c)
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OF GENERAL INTEREST
One-act play: "Riders to * the
Sea" by John Synge. NTSC Sup-
FOR BUDGET TERMS . . . Just Say
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Prepare your car for cold
weather. Add Methanol
base anti-freeze to your
cooling system. Goodyear
Super anti-freeze provides
safe protection, resists
rust, at low cost.
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9 A.M. thru 8:30 P.M. -
Cologne toilet water was created
and against । in honor of Colonia Aggrippina,
I, goes alter it. I mother of Roman Emperor ero.
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lug from the second century B C. I
to the sixth century A.D.: medie-
val Byzantine frescoes of the ele- ,
venth to the fifteenth century. re:
cently discovered under several
layers of plaster In Yugoslavian
monasteries.
Romanesque paintings of the
venth to the fifteenth centuries re- ■
from Gothic "Stave" churches in
Norway: Masaccio's frescoes in
30'
LADIES CLUTCH BAGS
More value for your dollar, too! Penney buyers hand-picked these
outstanding fabrics, had them tailored to our own exacting
standards ... standards far ahove end beyor the ordinary +
19.95 sportcoat : Sze 36 to 44
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Site 6.00 x I* fits older models of
Plymouth, Ford.
Nsih, Chevrolet,£ T 195
and Studebaker. I-
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W. Perkins, Jr., introduced the' strong opposition,
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• Sizes 36 to 46 — Only........ A
Sixes 14 to 16
Penney’s sterling combined exlords look ahead
with new collar styles. Towncraft's fabulous
"plus 7" contour fit is way out front, too. San
forized*.
Royal Stephenson. co - chairman
with Audie Titrrenfine in the gen
cral drive which began Tuesday,
presented Jim Ferguson, who ex-
plained the mechanics of the cam-
paign and said the first report
. meeting of workers would be held
at 3 p m
Team captains will report at 4
p m the same day in a meeu :
at the chamber of commerce. Ad-
ditional report meetings will be
held for each group on Friday al-
ternoon and again on Fuesdav ot
next week. John Gay is co chair- 1
man for this part of the.drive.
Industrial drive chairmen ure
Laud Howell and Dennis Scott
Boyd Williams is co. • chairman
for the advance drive
The United Fund goal this year
has been .set at $24,860,
feshion effeci
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8 button! 2 button! New stripes... overplaids... box weaves ...
McKinney <Special) - The
Greater McKinney United Fund
campaign for 1937 was kicked off
at a breakfast meeting at the
First Methodist Church Annex
THE DENTON
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paintings horn the tombs and tem-
ples of Egypt, made approximate-
ly 3200 - 1330 B.C.; frescoes found
in the Ajanta caves of India, dal--
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Marvin Ray Read and Brenda
Gay Gober
Justin Rodney Toole and Agnes .
Carolina Junghans.
NEW CAR REGISTRATIONS
Charles H. Bell, Ft. Worth. Ford
4 dr. Sedan. -
Thomas A. Owen. Decatur, Ford
Fairlane.
Johnny Glen Geer. anil F. T
Geer. Bridgeport. Chev. 3 dr. so-'
dan. _______________ . . -I
Buddy C. Bailey and Nita-Bailey,
Bridgeport Chev. 3 dr. sedan.
Salm A. Aouar, Bridgeport.
Chev. 4 dr. Sedan
Charles" D. Chilton, Bridgeport.
Chev. 4 dr. Sedan.
William Boorham, Bridgeport.
Chev. 4 Dr. Sta. Wgn
The perfect Tenney hat combining sophisticated
Marathon styling, with choke fur fella Has
trim corded hand, bound edge brim! Factory
blocked! S shades.
Como os you are and bring the
Childrne (it any).
• Picnic Tables • Shade • Forking •
BOTTLED DRINKS 5c
((9yy -Wash clothes clean and
Ag/ bright in a new G-E Filter-
'Flo Automatic Washer. It holds
10 pounds of regular family wash or
12 pounds of special heavy fabrics,
loads from top to save stooping and
bending. Your choice of white or
any of 5 G-E Mix-or-Match colors.
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IN TOWN TODAY TWU Displays
ssmrtTouring Show
Of World Art
(Air Force Drama* Rancho. To- • ' . , •
night only. M | An exhibition of world art, fea-
______ "The Baby and the Battleship." turing examples of work done in
per Theatre, Union Building cafe- When two British tars discover a | UNESCO member states, opened
teria: dinner at 8. Reservations diaper-wearing baby aboard theirTuesday in West Gallery Two of
at DU2-6711, extension 372: tick- battleship, the entire Royal Navy . the TWU Art Building it will re-
els must be picked up by noon of1 is set on its ear by the const-' main on display until Oct. 23
day of performance. Through Fri- quences. * Comedy Student Art The circulating exhibition. ________________________ ___________
4S2 , . I Theatre Through Saturday, I titled World Art is sponsored by the Imperial Library. Teheran ’
CITY ORGANIBATIONS | ON THE CAMPUSES the American Federation of Arts. Wall paintings from the Chihil
Lions Club. Southern Hotel Star- NTSC .’Formal rush. Lambda and includes 123 plates on 89 siitun Palace in Msahan. produced
lite Room, , ,i30. ‘ ,,,, « -"Chi Alpha Fraternity; Mu ChiEp- panels The traveling presentation ; during the flbwerlnj of Persian
Knights of I yuhias Pythian ka silon rush party, 1928 W. Chest- is currently′ touring museums and art, fifteenth to seventeenth cen-
1 at 7 130 UIe nut. 4:30. . art institutions throughout t h e turies, and cave and bark paint-
•«m A,,,. TWU: House meetings. dormi- country. ings by Australian aborigines in
Man or Aiouoand..ac0 . ( living-rooms, 6:30: Theta Sig- Works of art represented lncludg_i Arnhem laiod -— --------—t
with James Cagney, Dorothy. Ma map Julirhrtim’ Miildingt
to the community and to the na- ai
tion. He complimented McKinney I '
on having included live youth pro- «
jects in the 1938 United Fund witn aames cagney, vorotny..Ma- . • p- -
budget and said that this nation lone, Jane Greer and Jim Backus, ga. ‘ J
must place emphasis on its youth Filn biography or the life of the 645 Kappa Epsilon Mu, Science
if the future is til lie sarcoharded i . DEr4P! " —0 Building office, 8; Gold Rush Car-
ir me uture is to be salesuaraea late- Lon Chancy Sr, • Drama H , . Rehnareli Main RNIditori
Dao Eddy ol the Salvation Ai- Campus Through Saturday. . nva. rehearsal. Main Auditori
my. who assisted in organizing
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3-T SUPER-CUSHIONS
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Fits most Fords, Plymouths, $ 7 6) 3 5
Nashes, Chevrolets, 1
Hudsons, and Studebakers, -LOM3*
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Site 7.10 ■ 15 fits most Dodges,
Buicks, Nashes,
Olds, Mercurys, gI AQE
Pontiac 3, and « J L 22
Hudsons. .
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Campus Through Saturday. . um g ,
Jackie I migherv’ JackWehb and IN DENTON FRIDAY
was present and made a brief sergeant, trying to whip his com- Retail Merchants,., South-
- takk, . . _pany in shape, findsthat some <1, ern Hotel Starlite Room, noon.,
Kenneth Eubinka.. chairman ol his men think they're being inis- . NTSCi Meet division of
the advance drive/reported tht treated. (Drama, Co-Ed. Through 1 humanities: College of Arts and
his committee had raised $19,200 Saturday. Sciences, 4.
of its $12,300 quota by Monday af- "Strategic Air Command'' with
ternoon and expected to reach or James Stewart and June Allison,
exceed its coal during the week, i A Fighting Air Force reserve offi-
W.' B. Finney. Fund president, cer sees the need of a huge air
presided over the meeting Tom | defense network. —1 —‘1
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unmatched at a
WISE COUNTY
AREA TOPICS
R-C Wise County Bureau
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Mr. and Mrs. John Howard and
family of Decatur spent the week-
end in Atlus, Okla., Lockney and
Petersburg
Mr. and Mrs Roy Denman from
Rosco visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Montgomery in Decatur Saturday".
Mr. and Mrs. Carter Lambert at
Bridgeport visited in Seagoville
with their son and family Mr.
' and Mrs. Kenneth Lamber. The en-
tire group went to the State Fair
in Dallas. I
____ Beta Omicron Sororit in Bridge-
. port honored newly chosen pledges
at a weiner roast at Boaz Lodge.
The Bridgeport P-TA heard the
Rev. Johnny Baker and a panel
discussion by Bridgeport High
School students.
Dr.W.N. Deen has been re-
turned to his home in Boyd after
receving treatment tn Overton
Hospital for Injuries received in an '
auto accident c
Mr. and Mrs. Tem Whatley and
Mr. and Mrs Hershel Whatley’ of
Boyd have returned from a visit
with Mr and Mrs. Chester Cali-
‛ cott and family in Vulsa, Okla
Mrs. Calicott is the former Miss.
Peggy Whatley, of Boyd __
s Approximatv, S.W produets)
from toethpicks to ships are made
’ treat wood. / ' . I
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LEWISVILLE •Special* - The
- -—Lewisville Lions heaid a discus '
sion on the thermal barrier for
aircraft at their Tuesday night din-
ner meeting in the Lewisville High
School Cafeteria.
Program chairman Tom Coyle
showed slides on the different
kinds of metal and discussed prob-
lems faced by aircraft technicians
and manufacturers.
AM- minute color film called
"First Flight of a B-38" gave
first • hand information on the !
aircraft that flies in,excess" ot
three times the speed of sound.
Coyle said the film was loaned by
Convair of Dallas.
Special guests a* the dinner-
meeting were football coaches Le-
( wis MeRnolds and Gray Ergle
and the winning teams of the Le-1
wisville Little League and Pony
League from the 1957 summer re-
creation program Team mana-
gers H. L. Thompson and Albert
Bunker were also special guests.
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 56, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1957, newspaper, October 10, 1957; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1450048/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.