Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 112, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 15, 1957 Page: 3 of 44
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The Rev. L. L. Armstrong, pas-
tor, officiated. Burial was in Oak-
wood Cemetery of Denton under
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Hamlett Funeral Hm.
Mrs. Brown died Thursday at
11:19 a.m. in Flow Memorial Hos-
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Pallbearers were Tommy Toom-
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LEWISVILLE (Special) - Mrs.
Elden Traster Jr. of Lewisville
will be hostess in the First Meth-
odist Church parsonage for the
Monday meeting at 2 p.m. of the
Willing Worker s Circle of the
Women’s Society of Christian Ser-
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Mrs E R England will host
the 7130 p.m. meeting Tuesday of
the Celia Lucia Circle of the
WSCS in her home at 379 W. Main.
Mrs. Sherman Coker, 819 S.
Hatcher St.. will be hostess to
the Corinthian Circle Tuesday at
7.30 p.m.
All circles will have their an-
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An aged Denton woman may
have been saved from death Fri-
day afternoon when Denton Police
Capt.-C,Ce(Bill) Martin. rushed
her to Flow Memorial Hospital af-
ter finding her unconscious in
her home.
Mrs. Flora Grady of 710 Texas
St. was reported in poor condition
and still unconscious by Flow of-
ficials Saturday after possibly suf-
fering a stroke.
Mrs. Grady, believed to be in
her 80s, was found by Capt. Mar-
tin on the floor of a storage room
in her home Capt. Martin was
acting on information from Den-
ton attorney George Hopkins Sr.
that the woman was ill.
Capt. Martin entered the house
with a neighbor of Mrs. Grady.
Mrs. George Wooldridge of 700
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Church Officers
To Be Installed
LEWISVILLE (Special) — New.
ly-elected officials of the First
Presbyterian Church of Lewisville
will be ordained and installed at
the morning worship service to-
day. The Rev. John W. G. Hill,
pastor, said elders to be ordain-
ed are Urby Nowlin, J. W. Mor-
rise, Jr., and Erwin Wilson. The
group will serve for a three-year
period.
Deacons to be ordained are Ger-
ald Wayne Duwe, John Keith
DeLay and Ralph Morris. They
will serve three-year terms.
Trustees elected for a one-year
term, to be installed Sunday, are
J. W. Stockard. Urban Moore, W.
A. Cozby. E. E. Williams, John
H. Crawford, A. D. Hayes and
J. W. Morriss.
Fred E. Griffin, of Aubrey, 69, a.
former Texas Ranger and retired
Border Patrolman, were Keld Fri-,
day. in the MeKinley Avenue"
Methodist hurch here.
The Rev. Claus H. Rohlfs, pas-
tor, officiated, and graveside ser-
vices were held at the Mission
Burial Park in San Antonio by the
San Antonio Lodge 1219, AM&FM,
Denton’s Jack Schmitz & Son
Funeral Home was in charge of
arrangements.
Mr. Griffin died at his home I
Griffin Funeral
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ON THE CAMPUS
, TWU: Christmas Chapel Serv-
ice: Little Chapel-in-the-Woods, 8
a.m.; white breakfast; Hubbard
Hall, 8:30 a.m.
‘ IN DENTON MONDAY
County Commissioners Court:
Courthouse, 9:30 a.m. *
MOVIES: Same bill as Sunday.
’ NTSC: Christmas vespers: spon-
sored by music fraternities. Music
Hall Auditorium, 8:19 p.m.
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Art Exhibitions: Drawings by
Leonardo DaVinci (Loaned by the
; American Federation of Arts,, dis-
play to be in Denton through
Thursday). TWU student art
and TWU collection of primitive
art (display now on last day.)
TWU Art Building Gallery, all
day. v
Christmas vespers: featuring
the University Chorus. TWU Main
Auditorium. 3:30 p.m> '
Christmas play: “Family Por-
trait” with TWU.drama students.
TWU Main Auditorium, 7:45 p.m.
CITY ORGANIZATIONS
No meetings scheduled today 4
AT THE MOVIES /
For complete week’s schedule.
Bee Amusements section. Page 1,
Section 2, .
’The Fuzzy Pink Nightgow"
with Jane Russell, Keenan Wynn
and Ralph Meeker. A movie act-
rest (Miss Russell) is kidnapped
by Meeker and Wynn. When she
falls in love with Meeker, how-
ever, the three of them try to
elude police. (Romantic Comedy-
Drama) Campus. Through Tues-
day.
"The Young Don’t Cry" with
Sal . Mineo. James Whitmore and
J. Carrol Naish. Mineo, in an or-
phan’s home, finds himself in a
position to help an escaping con-
vict (Whitmore) from a nearby
prison. The brutal warden.
(Naish), however, knows Mineo
knows something and he tries to
- beat the information out of him.
(Drama) Also "No Time to Be
Young" with Robert Vaughn and
Roger Smith. Three high school
students, faced with troubles of
various sorts, decide the best rem-
edy for them is money. They plan
to hold up a supermarket. (Sus-
pense Drama) Co-Ed. Through
Monday.
"The Third Key" with Jack
Hawkins. Scotland Yard detec-
tive Hawkins finds himself faced
with baffled at a mysterious slay-
ing. (Suspense Drama) Fine
Arts Through Tuesday.
"Written on the Wind" with
Rock Hudson. Dorothy Malone.
Lauren Bacall and Robert Stack.
Hudson, hired to look after rrich-
boy Stack. Is in love with Stack’s
wife, Miss Bacall. The feeling is
returned, but both remain true
to Stack. Stack’s sister, Miss
Malone (who won an Academy
Award for thia performance), is
in love with Hudson, however, and
it to she who arouses ker brother’s
suspicions. (Romantic Drama).Al-
so "AD that Heaven Allows” with
Rock Hudson and Jane Wyman
a widow (Miss, Wyman) with two
growing children begins to fall in
love with her gardner (Hudson),
a man younger than herself. (Ro-
mantic Drama) Rancho. Through
Monday.
"Something of Value" with Rock
Hudson, Dana Wynter and Sydney
Poitier. Huttoon. a plantation own-
er In South Africa, sees hie boy-
hood Negro friend Poitier turning
away from him. Poitier joins the
Mau Mau, and to assigned to kill
> Hudson and his family. (Drama)
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LEWISVILLE (Special) - The
60-member Lewisville High School
Farmer Band will be presented
in concert at 7:30 pm . Monday,
in the high school auditorium.
Gordon L. Collins is director of
the band, organized in September
of this year.. The public is invited
to the first concert by the high
school division of the band, school
officials said.
Here’s everything you need to make
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ANY OLD SHEETS ON HAND?
CANCER SOCIETY NEEDS THEM
Have any old sheets on hand? Don’t throw them away, they are
needed for cancer dressings, say officers of the Denton County
Unit of Texas Division of themerican Cancer Society.
- Mrs. Robert Talley may beontacted, and arrangements will be
made to pick up the sheets it Was announced: -------•.....
The need for sheets was made public during a meeting of the
society this week in the home of r, Robert Lockwood
Plans for the year were made during the meeting and Dr. Lock-
wood. president, gave a report of the state meeting he attended.
Mrs. Lucy Ann Winger, field representative from Dallas, made
suggestions for the new year and Mrs. Talley gave reports on
services in Denton.
. The new officers assumed duties for the first time during the
meeting. Other officers are Bob Castleberry, education, Mrs. Hal
• V. Norgaard, vice president; Tobe Jones, Jr., treasurer, and Miss
Alma Mathis, secretary.
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