Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 122, Ed. 1 Friday, December 27, 1957 Page: 5 of 10
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Has Yule Party
FRISCO (Special) - The Under
Thirty Class of the Frisco Meth-
odist Church had a holiday party
at the Frisco Community Center
Saturday night when members’
Dec. 14 at the Highland Bap-
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Ponder School Classes
Have Holiday Parties
PONDER (Special) - Thirty-
two seventh and eighth Ponder
school students were entertained
with a party in the Stony Com-
munity Center when Mrs. Allen
Foster, teacher. Mmes. Scott Lee.
Faye Malone, Dick Hansel and
Mrs. J. D. Roberta, room-mothers,
were hosts.
The high school held its annual
Christmas party when the senior
class was host group. The fresh-
man class held a theatre party,
sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Al-
fred Greer.
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ress. who gave up career and fam-
ily for her controversial romance
with Italian movie director Rober-
to Rosaelini. made news also with
her pergonal life this year, when
her marriage to her "one true love
ended in a legal separation, with
divorce in the offing. She is now in
England, at work on a new movie.
BUSINESS
Lucille Ball, one - half of the fan-
tastically successful husband and
wife team of Lucille Ball and Desi
Arnaz, who not only star in their
own top - rated show, but also pro-
duce a number of other television
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MUSIC
Maria Callas, the American oper-
atic soprano with the "voice of an
angel", who has zoomed to the top
rank of stars since her debut at
the Metropolitan last fall. Maria,
now 34, was born in New York of
Greek parents and says she was
the ungly duckling of the family
—fat awkward and shy. She start-
ed studying music at the age of I.
went to Athens at 13 to study at the
Royal Conservatory, made her op-
eratic debut in Athens at 15 and
became a top operatic star of
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The U.S. Navy launched its first
electrically propelled ship, the Ju-
piter, 44 year* ago.
Bridgeport Pupils
Have Holiday Recital
BRIDGEPORT (Special) - A
holiday recital and party was held
at the home of Mrs. Joe Barnett
in Bridgeport.
Gifts were exchanged and pupils
presented piano and accordion sel-
ections. Those participating were
Armelita Escajda, Mitzie Moody.
Rossie Linehan, Cindy Bryant, Car-
olyn Galloway. Eldena Lowe, Sue
Ethridge and Trust Linehan.
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CEREMONY UNITES
BRIDGEPORT PAIR
BRIDGEPORT (Special) -
Miss Joyce Haney and Jerry
Beard were married at the
Bridgeport Mothodist parson-
age when members of the fam-
dies and the bride’s attend- .
ants were present.
Miss Sandra Paschall and
Jackie Chilton. were the coup-
le’s attendants' A reception in
the parsonage followed the
ceremony. The couple plans to
reside In Dangerfield.
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The bride is the former Miss
Georgia Morgan, daughter of
Mr and Mrs. G. B Morgan
of Frisco Hayes is the son of
Mrs. G W James.
The bride, a graduate of
NTSC. is teaching in the
Pampa schools Hayes attend-
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FRISCO (Special)—Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Hayes, following
a wedding trip to New Orleans,
will be at home in Pampa,
Tex.
The couple was married
James Brooks, teacher of the
class, announced the group parti-
cipated in a Christmas project for
a needy family.
Soap bubbles: Stir
Ingrid Bergman, winner of an
Academyi Award for her work in
the motion picture version of "An-
Bridgeport Blue Birds
Have Holiday Party
BRIDGEPORT (Special) — The
Blue Birds of Bridgeport met in
the home of Mrs. David W. Bryant
loader, for a holiday party. Spon-
sors of the group. Mmes, Rex
Bird, Howard Meyers and Oscas
Cox Jr. served refreshments to 17.
Mrs. Bill Hutto is assistant leader.
• By DOROTHY ROE
Associated Press Women’s Editor
For Iha third time in a decade.
Queen Elizabeth II is Woman of
the Year in American headlines.
Women's editors of Associated
Press newspapers throughout the
country voted her the top woman
news personality of the year in
their annual poll, following the tri-
umphant visit of Britain’s royal
couple to the United States and
Canada, which produced enough
news stories to fill a library.
Previously Elizabeth was voted
Woman of the Year in 1947. when
she married Philip Mountbatten,
now Duke of Edinburgh, and again
in the year of her coronation, 1953.
Other women voted outstanding
I in their fields for 1957 are as fol-
lows:
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Doll clothes: may be dipped in
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Let them wash dolly’s clothes be-
fore the tmtlng operation takes
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Balloon fun: After balloons are
blown up and tied, let the young-
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faces. A water-color brush dab-
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EDUCATION
Mrs. L. C. Bates, of Little Rock.
Ark , who made headlines in Sept-
ember during the integration crisis
in the schools of that city. She is
president of the Arkansas chapter
of the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People,
and it was at her home that the
nine Negro students stayed while
ederal troops guarded their right
to attend the previously all • white
high school.
POLITICS
Margaret Chase Smith, the Rep-
ublican Senator from Maine, still
the country’s only woman senator,
and the first to be elected to that |
office on her own record, not as an
appointee to fill a vacancy. Mrs.
Smith was a congresswoman for
eight years before being elected to
the Senate in 1948.
PUBLIC SERVICE
Eleanor Roosevelt, widow of the
late president, still writing a syn-
dicated newspaper column and still
making news wherever she goes.
Her latest adventure was a 15-day
tour of the Soviet Union.
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Soap painting: Mix soap or de-
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electric mixer until it is at the
consistancy of meringue. Then
let the children “paint” on window
panes, mirrors or even the glass
table top. Best of all, it can be
washed off easily, and the paint-
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SPORTS
Althea Gibson, the 30-year-old
tennis player from Harlem, who
this year won practically: every
major championship in the world of
Internationa tennis. The lanky,
smiling, dark - skinned Althea cli-
maxed an 18 - tournament winning
streak by taking the women's sing-
les championship at Wimbledon in
July, after which she won the Nat-
ional Women's Singles title at For-
est Hills in September.
LITERATURE
Grace Metalious, the New Ham-
shire housewife whose first novel,
"Peyton Place," became an un-
expected runaway best • seller,
with present sales figures topping
the three million mark. The sensat-
ional story of life in a New Eng-
land village so shorked some ara-
demic circles that her husband,
George Metalious. lost his job as
principal of ths Gilmanton, N. H.,
public schools, and la now teaching
in Stowe, Mass. Mrs. Metalious is
the mother of three children.
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