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Friday, August 24, 1956
THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
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Miss' Jean Mooneyham became ry was a single strand of pearls, a
wedding anniversary recently. Mrs.
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The Rev. Oscar Ray Fanning
and his family of Abilene visited
his parents. Mr and Mrs. John
Worth, Ponder,
and Argyle.
Record-Chronicle Correspondent
By MRS. EDITH SCHMITTOU
Mr. and Mn. Lee Miller. Mr.
and Mr*. Lillus Galbreath and
Lewis George attended the Work-
ers Conference at Ponder recently.
gift of the bridegroom.
Miss Nancy Paraskevas, sister
of the bridegroom. and Johnny
Bobby Cope is a patient at St.
Joseph s Hospital in Fort Worth.
HAPPY
BIRTHDAY
Frisco Lions Meet
For Regular Session
FRISCO (Special* R K. Hollis,
president of the Frisco Lions Club,
presided during the meeting held
at the Community Center Monday
night. Special recognition was giv-
en Mrs W. O. Rhea, who has
served the meals during the sum-
I you deal knew carpet
Knew year earpat dealer
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Henderson
had as guests last weekend Mr.
and Mrs. F. E. Woods of Tyler.
The Rev. Jack Heacock and
family of Poteet visited Mi*, and
Mrs. Henry Davis and children
and other friends here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs Henry Dietzman
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Stokes in Amarillo.
Justin Area
By MRS. DONALD DEUSSEN
Record-Chronicle Correspondent
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sandifer of
Brownwood visited Mr. and Mrs.
Silas Gaston and family recently.
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Ph. C-7132
candles. A reception was held fol-
lowing the ceremony on the ter-
race of the Hotel Edinburg. Mrs.
Nick Akery and Miss Magdalene
Paraskevas. sister of the bride-
groom, served the five-tiered wed-
ding cake and Mrs. Baxter Mil-
ler of Marshall, sister of the bride,
served punch
For her wedding trip to Vailes,
Mexico, the bride chose a blue and
White polished cotton dress with
Fanning was guest speaker at the
Weatherford Baptist Church Sun-
day night.
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Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hender-
son were hosts for a wiener roast
in Bishop Part last weekend hon-
oring Mr. and Mrs. James Ball
and family..Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Furch and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Kelly McPherson and family and
Mrs. J. E. Henderson.
Mohon and children are visiting
relatives in Ravia. Okla.'
cis Sonntag honored her daughter,
Gerry, on her 15th birthday with
a party. The party was held at
the Sonntag home aug. 17 with
Sherley Jean Standefer. Johnny
Ruth Penland and Ruth Ann Cun-
ningham assisting
Thirty-five boys and girls en-
joyed a game session after which
birthday cake and ice cream was
served. Following the party the
girls remained for a slumber party.
We sell MOHAWK caret
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Expert Installation
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in 1890 and came to Collin Coun-
ty in 1900. His wife is the form-
er Miss Nora Morris, a native of
Decatur. They have lived at Fris-
co for 30 years.
The refreshment table was cov-
ered with a lace cloth and center-
ed with a large bowl of gold-color-
ed chrysanthemums. Punch and
cake was served to 05 guests who
called during the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Turner and
son were honored with a bouse
warming Friday night at their new
home. Hostesses were Mrs. Oleta
Conger and Mn. Viola Testerman
Fifty guests attended
The refreshment table was cov-
ered with an imported cut-work
over, yellow cloth with an arrange-
ment of white carnations and gold
leaves for the centerpiece. White
tapers and streamers bearing the
couples named completed the dec-
orations. Punch and cake was serv-
ed for refreshments.
Mr. and Mn. John Stewart. Mr.
and Mn. Marvin Stewart Jr. and
children of Denton were guests of
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. M R.
Stewart, Sunday.
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the bride of Alex Paraskevas of
Edinburg Aug. «.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. Mooneyham, 321
Easy Monthly Payments
JEWELRY
Mr. and Mn. Riley Coffey and
children spent Sunday at Gaines-
ville with Mr. and Mrs. Je*s Gar-
rison
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Ph. C-2568
Mr. and Mn. Walter Turner of
Denton. Mr and Mn Joe Enlow
and daughter. Susan, of Lakey
and Mrs. L P. Enlow Sr of San-
ger were guests of Mr. and N
A. C. Sitz.
HARPOOL SEED HOUSE
McKinney at Be: -
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GERRY SONNTAG
FRISCO (Special* — Mrs. Fran-
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GEORGE GILMORE'S
227 EAGLE DRIVE
Motor Tuneup — Brakes — General Repair
Lawn Party Fetes
Lewisville Class
LEWISVILLE (Special) - Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Sigler entertained
the members of the Fidelity Sun-
day School Class of the First Pres-
byterian Churh and their husbands
with an ice cream supper on the
town at their home Thursday night.
Mrs. Dick Hayes assisted the
hostess in directing a number of
games after which homemade ice
cream and cake were served to
about 40 guests. •
EagiorPrrsTheibrdesrpoamaskethe phew of the bride, lighted. the-Huber Hathorn was hostess
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DENTON ITES VISIT NASSAU
On a holiday in Nassau in the Bahamas are Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Pemberton and
daughter, Bette, of 615 Hennen Drive.
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Jerry Ann Hughes
Honored At Prosper
PROSPER (Special) — Miss Jer-
ry Ann Hughes, bride-elect of Joe
Gentle, was honored with a bri-
dal shower Tuesday night at the
Prosper Presbyterian Church. Miss
Hughes is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. T. M. Hughes Refresh-
ments Were served to 100 guests.
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MRS. NORA A. MeINTOSH
AUBREY (Special* Mrs. Mary
Alice Reding entertained with a
town supper Monday night honor-
ing her grandmother. Mrs, Nora
A. McIntosh. who was celebrating
her 85th birthday.
Guests were the Rev. and Mrs.
Homer L. Coffey. W. H. Reding,
Mrs. Mary Porter. Miss Rebecca
Sue Reding and Miss Alice Jean
Reding. Mn. McIntosh was also
honored with an ice cream sup-
per in Valley View at the home
of her granddaughter. Mn. Ruth
Newton.
SUZANNE FISHER
FRISCO (Special )-Mn. Robert
Fisher honored her daughter. Suz-
anne, with a birthday party Wed-
nesday in celebration of her 11th
birthday. The party was held at
the Community Center. Jack Noel
Cannady and Helen Alexander as-
sisted with the party
Guests were Judy Marion, Mary
Jane Sonntag, Sue Ashley. Agatha
Hale. Patricia Woolever, Mary Ann
Ritchey. Nancy Witt. Bill Christie.
Phil Christie, Bill Staley. Clyde
Calverly, David Thomas, Charles
Cunningham, Margie Robertson,
and Nikki Morris.
624 S. ELM St.
GOODRICH TIRES
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a blue bolero and white acces-
sories. Her corsage was of white
chrysanthemums. The couple will
reside in Edinburg.
The bride is a graduate of Den-
ton High School and TSCW and
has taught school in Edinburg
for the past five years. The bride-
groom is a graduate of Edinburg
High School and Tekas A & M
College.
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Miss Jean Mooneyham Weds
Alex Paraskevas In Edinburg
Observe-50th- --
Wedding Event
JUSTIN COUPLE118B-SOC ... .
JUSTIN (Special* — More than |
100 guests called during the re i
ception which honored Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Stanley on their golden
A miscellaneous shower honor-
ing Mrs. Leon Lasater, the form-
er Miss Bette Forde, was held in
the home of Mrs. L. G. McCray,
1218 Panhandle, this week.
Hostesses for the event were Mrs.
H. M. Pitner, Mrs Robert Tom
Riney, Miss Patsy Pitner and Mrs.
McCray.
The bride's chosen colors of yel-
low and white were used to dec-
orate the reception area. The serv-
ing table was centered with an ar-
rangement of white chrysanthe-
mums flanked by yellow tapers in
a silver and crystal epergne. Miss
Patsy Pitner and Mrs. Robert Ri-
ney served.
The guest list included Misses
Jammie Barrow, Betty Fultz, Bev-
erly Bryson, Kay Grafa, Beverly
Davis, Gwendolyon Hamilton, Peg-
gy Dutton, Suzanne Hindman, Mar-
tha Jo Fletcher, Shera Lynn
Hodges. Joy Gail Franks, Rose-
mary Lockhart. and Joyce Mas-
sey
Also Misses Jo Ann Robinson,
Linda Roberts, Linda Spalding
Shirley Stephens, Diane Williams.
Glenda Zerwer, Patsy Riney, Pet-
it Kiles, Lynn Forde, Nancy Gran-
dy, Mmes. Charles Higgs, W. C.
Zerwer. Harry McCormick and
Zella May Lasater.
Prosper Sunbeams
Attend Encampment
PROSPER (Special* - Attend-
ing the association encampment at
Lake Lavon for Sunbeams recent-
ly were Sarah Sue Gilland, Brenda
Furr, Donnie Chapman. Edward
Duvane, Stanton Henry Robinson,
Winford Robinson, Sallie Parvin,
Shame Maxson. Sallie Shields.
Donna Martin, Mary McDonald
and Margie McDonalds.
Accompaning the group were
Mmes Agness McDonald. Joe John
son, E T Massey and Paul Gil-
lead. Mrs. R. L. Bausum, mission-
ary from Formosa, was the speak-
er for the day.
GIRLS DRESSES
Prints, plaids, stripes, checks,
solids. Sizes 5-14.
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Golden Event
Is Marked By
Frisco Couple
FRISCO • Special' — Mr. and
Mrs. M. E. Smith celebrated their
golden wedding anniversary at
their home Sunday. Open house,
held from 1 until 5 pm, marked
the event
The couple have nine children,
Mrs. Delbert James and Mrs.
James Weams, both of Prosper,
Mr*. Ogle James and Mrs. Gar-
land D. Stork, both of Fort Worth,
Mrs. Claude Crowder of McKin-
ney, Mn. Marvin James O. Irving,
the Rev. Lawrence E Smith of
Sherman. Leonard Smith of Frisco
and Lloyd Smith of Farmers
Branch. They have 15 grandchil-
dren.
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Albert Voth and Mrs. Hathorn.
Out-of-town guests were from.
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and the tote Mr. Paraskevas of
Edinburg. The Rev. Kermit Gib-
bons read the wedding ceremony
before an altar decorated with a
large basket of white gladioli
flanked by candelabra holding
white tapers. Family pew* were
marked with white flowers tied
with small blue bows.
Mr*. John A. Murray and Mr*.
Nick Akery presented the wedding
musk. Mrs. Bert Wolfe was ma-
tron of honor Johnny Econome-
des, cousin of the bridegroom,
served as best man. Ushers were
Nkk Akery, BiU Piper, Bill Heat-
on, Bobby Teal, Jerry Skinner
and Billy Morton.
The bride, given in marriage'by
her father, wore a gown of white
fashioned with an empire waist
and bouffant skirt. The scooped
neckline and short sleeves were
scalloped at the edge. Her finger-
tip veil of illusion fell from a
small halfhat and she carried a
crescent-shaped bouquet of white
butterfly orchids. Her only jewel-
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