Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 25, 1956 Page: 5 of 10
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D. C. Smotherman, with a picnic
CELINA (Special)-Officers have
been announced for the 47-member
Celina Pep Squad which is under
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ficials said.
to 4:30 p.m. and from 8 to • p.m. the sponsorship of Mrs. Vaughn
Friday. Residents of Central Tex- Ray Smith.
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During a recent flood on several
rivers in Australia, paddle steam-
ers which had been retired for
more than 12 years were called
back into service to bring relief
and food to floodbound homesteads.
Tweed Dresses and Suits with Fur
and Fur Felt Hats . . .
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Ribbon Winners
Announced For
Antique Division
Ribbon winners in the antique
division of the Denton County Fair
have been disclosed by superin-
tendents. Winners are the follow.
Dr. Anne Schley Duggan, dean of
the college.of health, physical ed-
ucation and recreation at TSCW
the building which bears his name,
will also attend the services as
week to former Mary Hardin-Bay-
lor physical education teachers and
graduates.
M. T. Goodman of Port Isabel,
whose gift to the college in 1954
made “
possible the construction of
tilding which bears his name.
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the fall semester at the college.
The outstanding styles were es-
lected for viewing at the State Fair
and are all made of fabrics donat-
ed by the fabric house.
Style shows will be held at 6
and 1 p.m., Oct. 6, 7, 12, 14 and
20; at 4 and 6 p.m., Oct."9, 16
and 1»: and at 6 and 7 p.m., Oct.
10, at the exhibit in the Women’s
China—Mrs. E. P. LeBeau, first
and champion; Mrs. R. L. Gais-
ford, Justin; Mrs. John W. Crain.
Cut Glass-Mrs. Norris Russell,
Mrs.E. P. LeBeau, Mrs. John
W. Crain.
, Satin Glass-Mrs. J. T. McClel-
lan.
J. H. Flathers
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To Speak Here
Mrs. W, E. Smoot, president of i
the Denton Classroom Teachers '
Association has announced that J.
H. Flathers, president of Texas
Classroom Teachers Association,
will address the local association
at their first meeeting of the year
to be held in the North Texas Lab-
oratory School auditorium on Oct.
2 at 7:30 p.m.
Mrs. Smoot, Mrs. Paul Hamilton,
Miss Eleanor Rayne and Mrs. R.
L. Proffer, immediate past presi- *
dent of DCTA, attended the TCTA
conference of presidents of local
affiliates held in Mineral Wells
Sept. 21-23.
. Mrs. Proffer is a member of the
executive board of TCTA and is
also on the committee for teach-
er education.
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DENTON COUNTY DELEGATES
Attending the meetings of the National Home Demonstration Council and the Texas
Home Demonstration Association in San Antonio this week jure Mrs. F. E. Wallace,
of Drop, Denton County Home Demonstration Council president, Mrs. C. F. Green
of Cross Roads, Mrs. Myrtle D. Negy, county home demonstration agent, and Mrs.
August Schluter of Krum. Not pictured but attending the meetings are Mrs. L. L.
Cox, district vice president of the THDA, who had already left for the meeting, and
Mrs. Fred Hopkins of Krum, THDA chairman in Denton County, who was working
at the Denton County Fair. The delegates left Sunday and will return next week-
end. (Record-Chronicle Staff Photo).
Table Decor is
Program Theme
Mrs. F, G. Scott, national ac-
credited flower show judge, spoke
on “Table Settings and Etiquette’*
and “Flower Show Tables for Din-
ing,” at a program tor the Gay
Gardeners last Thursday in the
home of Mrs. Allen Bogan at Cor-
inth.
Mrs. Bogan was assisted by Mrs.
Bill Harkins, co-hostess, in serv-
ing 15 members and one guest.
honor guest. Another honor guest
will be Mrs. Mattie E. Taylor,
Seymour, for whom the swimming-
pool is named. Mrs.
been a trustee of the
more than 30 years.
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Mary Hardin-Baylor College’s new
Goodman building Friday.
Dr. Duggan, a graduate and for-
mer member of the Mary Hard-
in-Baylor physical education staff,
• will deliver her address convoca-
tion, which officially opens the
112th session of the college, at 10
• a.m.rin Alma Reeves Chapel. The
dedicatory service will follow in
the new physical education build-
ing.
The college will hold open house
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Blue Mound Clubs
Will Host Party
* Plans were made for a com-
munity pgrty to be held at the
Blue Mound Community Center
when members of the Blue Mound
Home Demonstration Club met
Sept. 13.
The party, to be held Friday at
8 p.m., will honor all the families
of the Bllue Mound community and
their friends. The Blue Mound
4-H Club wil be co-hostess for the
party.
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Clock — Mrs. R. L. Galaford.
Linen—Mrs. L. 0. Rickey, Mrs.
J. T. McClellan, Mrs. F. F. Bur-
row.
Vacuum cleaner—Monte Adair.
. Oldest glass set--Mwe €n V: Bus-
ter.
Finest make china-Mrs. Her-
man Willa.
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Invitations are being mailed fids vice president, Geneva Eoff, secre-
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WEDNESDAY
a Katie Daffin Chapter of the
United Daughters of the Confed-
eracy will meet with Mrs. Alice
Kimbrough, 619 Parkway, Wed-
nesday at 2:30 p.m. -Co-hostesses
will be Mrs. T. S. Moore, Mrs.
S L. Phillips, and Mrs. Jack Hill.
Petal Pushers Garden Club will
meet Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. with
Mrs. H. W. Kamp Jr., 3015 Kaye-
wood, with Mes. George Hopkins
Jr. as co-hostess.
Opti-Mrs. Club will have a cof-
fee Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. Ross Shepherd,
606 Emery. Mrs. Barrett Hamlett
will be co-hostess.
THURSDAY
Literature Department of the
Women’s Shakespeare Club will
meet at 3 p.m. Thursday in Mar-
quis Hall with Mrs. S. M. Comp-
ton and Mrs. Chester Strickland
as hostesses.
* FRIDAY
Ora E. Davis Rebekah Lodge,
No. 241, will have initiation Fri-
day. night with Mrs. Clifford Mul-
key, lodge deputy, in charge of
the program
SATURDAY
Creative Study Department of
the Woman's Shakespeare Club
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Truman Ford, 1603 Greenwood,
Saturday at 6:45 p.m. for a bar-
becue.
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Sarah Kerr is drum major, and
Geneva Eoff. Shirley Boron, Betty
Miller and Billie Marie Court are
majorettes. Cheerleaders are
Margaret Bilderback, Melba Stone,
Lynell Rucker, Janis Crim and
Judy O’Brien, drummers. Pat
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carried out in the fashions model-
ed, visitos to the exhibit will be
able to register for an all-expense
paid week’s vacation to two in
Haiti. The winners will fly to the
topical island via Delta Airlines
andstas M the Haul Riviera
there. 1 '
. Students modeling at the exhibit
will be Miss Carolyn Walsh of
Fort Worth; Miss Alicia Crumb of
Naples; Miss Sarah Jones of Tex-
as City; Miss Betty Richmond of
Raymondville; Miss Judy Nuhn of
New Braunfels; Miss Beverly Crull
of Amarillo; Miss Lucy Coco of
Beaumont; Miss Betty Jones of
Groesbeck; Miss Sue Brakebille of
Sulphur Springs.
Miss Rosanne Wylie of Dallas;
Miss Mary Ann Crawford of Kauf-
man; Miss Nancy Dietrich of Dor-
chester; Miu Phyllis Gentle of
Prosper; Miss Joanne Gayle of
El Paso; Miu Jean Puddy of Col-
lege Station; Miu Betty Day,
Miss Jean Turner and Miss Bon-
nie Riney of Denton; Miu Helen
Brazil of Hamilton; Miss Olga
Garcia of Laredo.
Miu Carolyn Welch of Roches-
ter, N. Y.; Miu Jerri Segars of
Akron, Ohio; Miss Lou Campbell
of Meridian, Miss.; Miss June Stil-
well of Independence, Mo.; Miss
Jane Ross of Orman Beach, Fla.;
Miss Tonia Skubi of Santa Fe, N.
M.; and Miss Soon Yung Hyun of
Korea.
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Twenty-seven TSCW students, an
clothing and design majors, will
model "original designs in style
shows at the Cone Ibis, Inc., ex-
hibit at the State Fair of Texas,
Oct. 6-21.
The garments, all suitable for a
, vocation in Haiti, were designed
. and made by the young women
immediately after the opening of
Celina Students
Elect Officers
CELINA-(SpaciaD-Students of
. Celina High School have elected
class officers for the 1356-57 school
- ^fiectodM's^elor1 (Ke senior'
class are David Norris, president;
Billie Marie Coxart, vice presi-
dent; Margaret Bilderback, sec-
retary-treasurer; Betty Miller and
Earl Cook, student council mem-
bars.
Bennie Owens was elected presi-
dnt of the junior class. Other of-
ficers include Mike Merritt, vice
president; Janis Crim, secretary;
Lynell Rucker teasurer, Shirley
Boren, reporter, Paula Phillips
and Bennie Owens, student coun-
cil members.
Officers elected for the sopho-
more class were William Smith,
president; Jerry Johnson, vice
president; Judy O'Brien, secre-
tary; Nancy Howard, treasurer;
Marita Estep, reporter. Gary
Nevins and Marieta Estep, stu-
dent council members
Ruby Young is president of the
i freshmen class; Ronnie Bell, vice
. president; Charles Hundley, treas-
, urer; Tommy Whitaker, reporter,
Annelle Davis and Leon Boren,
1 student council members.
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H. C. Ritchey and Mary Ann.
and Mrs. Jack Taylor. Mr. and
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 25, 1956, newspaper, September 25, 1956; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1453244/m1/5/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.