Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 118, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 22, 1957 Page: 5 of 41
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Rayon .... $3.95 up
Nylon .... $5.95 up
BRIEFS
$1.65 up
Exquisite * Feminine
BED JACKETS
cost of the building which is due
when- the Negro church is finish-
ed. The balance of the debt will
Me is pr spend to furnish senapMs informellon
absst FARMER INSURANCE MOW policies.
Write, telephone er ell Sr perseo for templets
ference last week in Paris after
accomplishing, at least outwardly,
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MT PILGRIM CME CHURCH NEARS COMPLETION
Only Work On Interior, Furnishings Remains To Be Done
channels toward agreement open.
Left untouched at last week's
conference were many problems,
not the least of which is, a NATO
stand on the whole Israel • Arab
question.
tigation, but took the fifth amend-
ment to all questions concerning
the gift charge.
for research in leukemia, a blood
disease ... A small grease fire
in the kitchen of the Southern Ho-
tel caused a lot of smoke but prac-
tically no damage . . . NTSC’s bas-
ketball team lost its opening game
in the Missouri Valley Conference
to the University of Houston.
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for funds to help the Denton Negro I
Texas' long - standing insurance
troubles flared up again last week.
Insurance Commissioner W. A.
Harrison ordered the Estate Life
Insurance Co. to fire its presi-
dent. John L. McCarty of Amaril-
lo, or go out of business. McCarty
resigned.
McCarty was accused of giving
a $2,000 gift to fired state insur-
ance official J. W. Pierson of Dal-
Look your very best this holiday season
in freshly dry-cleaned clothes that have
been given our gentle, expert care! Gar-
ments not only look better, they last
longer, because our scientific methods
never put a strain on fine fabrics. Minor
repairs mode, too! Call today.
AUTO—TRUCK—FIRE—LIFE
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AU FORMS OF BUSINESS FINSURANCE
| the missile field last week.
Fired from Cape Canaveral.
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Record-Chronicle Wire Editor
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holding its services in the Denton
American Legion building tack
Sunday under the direction of The
Rev F Willis Haynes. pastr.
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When it’s Christmastime
An eight - day New York sub-
way strike, which cost over
S2.000.000 in lost fares, ended Mon-
day night
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the test appeared successful to
onlookers.
Onlookers also noticed much
activity around the Vanguard mis-
sile stand, blit this project was
well - concealed behind canvas.
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Beautiful Christmas Gift Wraps Free Over $14.95
Frea Delviery—Use Our Loy-Away or Your Credit
OPEN MONDAY NIGHT TILL 8:30 P.M.
ballistic missile.
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secret heart's desire
You'll be spellbound with the "
visions of .exquisite. misty lin-
gerie, and luxurious robes and
lounge-abouts. They're lavishly
adorned. and touched with luxur-
ious lace! Come in today. Santa
. . . do your gift choosing, now!
merican Cleaners & Laundry
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which was successful, and an Ar-
my Jupiter intermediate range
Robert Lumpkins of Fort Worth'
was indicted by the Denton County '
Grand Jury in connection with the
slaying of Burnell Malone of Pon-
der. Lumpkins was in jail at
week's end, unable to post $10,000
bail bond The murder without '
malice indictment — which mere-1
ly means that the grand jury+
feels there's enough evidence to
warrant a trfal — came in con-
nection with the Dec. 0 killing of
Malone as the evident result of an
argument over repossession of a
car.
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event of the week in Denton.
In addition to shoppers throng-
ing Denton stores, there were a
jillion and one other things hap-
ening. mostly related to the Christ-
mas season. Nativity scenes were
erected. trees decorated and pack-
ages opened by curious members
of the younger set land sometime
— shared the $100 prize in t h e
last Record - Chronicle Cashword thy patron.
Puzzle contest. -
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News once over quickly:
The Denton State School Fund
passed the $105,000 mark as .con-
tributions continued to come in at,
both Denton banks and through
the mail (Box 327) ... A group {
of Milwaukee youths ended their
THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
completion of Denton's Mt. Plea-
sant CME Church. 339 Robertson,
a is now underway.
6 Contributions are being accept-
led by Sam Fulton, Denton real-
■ tor, and J. Fred Rayzor, manager
E of'the Southern Hotel in Denton
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pledges due to be fulfilled may ;
give the congregation the money
necessary to pay a Dallas con-
tractor half of the. $15,000 total
search for the Wild West in Den-
ton when police found them: they
went back home ... Dr. Rufus K.
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what the United States had hopedhhallintismissileaishhe.didinolugh
Denton and Denton County gov- i
ernments agreed on a price which
will continue rural fire protection
in the county through 1959 The j
agreed price: $25 per call. It end-
led the heretofore threatened pos- i
sibility that Denton Countians who I
live outside a city would not have ;
fire protection.
to be done is some Interior Work. 1 ing the dpors into the dining room
Included in the budding will be and setting up chairs, the church
the auditorium, a kitchen, a din- can hold another 75 "All the furn-
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fur of becoming another battle- Pierson was called as" The first Guthrie of the NTSC biology de-
ground. had urged keeping a 11 witness in a special Senate inves- partment was given a $2,500 grant
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Church group.
The church is due to be finished
by the end of this month or early
— in January. Formal dedication ce-
remonies have been tentatively
scheduled for Jan. 8.
Perserverance and stout hearts
Sanger OES Party
the not - so - younger set who I SANGER (Special) — The
can't seem to wait until Christmas Sanger Order of Eastern Star held
Day I a Christmas party in the home of
Ollier events of the Denton I Mr tand Mrs. Marvin Hachtel with.
week: _ । Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Richardson.
Two Denton housewives — Mrs co- hosts. Gifts were exchanged
Murray Jenson. 2000 Bernard and ' and games of 42 were played. Gifts
Mrs: H. C. Inmon, 2535 Charlotte were, presented Mrs Richardson.
worthy matron and Hatchtel, wor-
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R. C. Hanger, a Dallas contrac- .«
tor. and work was begun again. E
be paid in MW payments. nEonih prstrtbrengmaonthraprk »
15.900 toward the $7,500 minimum v . ,
payment, hut When funds g o t. Venison Dinner Served J
low church trustee James (Pete! I
Jackson appealed to Fulton for [
$1,000. Fulton then took up the
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All 15 -nations of the alliance
agreed "in' principle’' to base
American missiles with atomic
warheads in their countries. Bri-
tain’s Parliament quickly second-
ed the principle, but whether it
becomes a fact in the other na-
lions remains to be seen.
The publicizing of Russia's sci-
entific progress had put the U.S.
in a lesser advantage in the con-
ference than it had in previous
ones, so it had to go farther in
pleasing NATO members.
. One U.S. concession was agree-
ment to offering Russia a foreign
ministers’ conference on disarm-
By TOM KIRKLAND
Record-Chronicle News Editor
The week before' Christmas Day
is hectic in most of the country's
homes. There was no exception in
Dent oil.
And probably the art of getting
ready — or catching up with
Christmas —. was the biggest news
FRISCO (Special) - The year- j *
book staff of the Frisco High I
School was entertained with a f '
venison barbecue by Mr. and Mrs. «
Clyde Waddle Monday night at 5
the school cafetorium: Mr. and 2
Mrs. Donald Fisher were guests. J
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phase. Fulton and Rayzor said. "
This is the second attempt by the iR
congregation to.construct a new/7
church. Several months ago the j
old church structure was moved B
back on the lot and construction u
The $1,000 to be raised, plus the of a new church began. 5
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 118, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 22, 1957, newspaper, December 22, 1957; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1450110/m1/5/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.