Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 277, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 23, 1959 Page: 5 of 10
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vitation from grandma would be
exactly the right thing. Andy has
been in the shadow of his older
brother all winter. He can’t call
his soul his own. You just can’t
find the time to let him get out
his slow halting little stories. You
are always hurring him up, though
you know you shouldn’t. A month
with easy going, leisurely grand-
ma may do wonders for him. On
the other hand if grandma is a
rigid person who is going to make
Andy tow the line or else, for hea-
ven’s sake find a polite excuse and
keep him away from there.
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school seems far off, but now is
the time to make sure your child
will be in the best of condition
when school begins.
You will have time during the
summer to do whatever needs to
be done.
Make an appointment with your
doctor and have a complete physi-
cal examination for each one of
your children. Talk over with your
doctor any and all problems you
heve with the children.
Johnny has had a lot of sore
throats this last winter and a few
times he has had infected ears, is
his hearing normal now? Maybe
his tonsils are badly infected and
should come out. Your doctor will
not advise this operation unless it
is necessary. We don’t any long-
er drag out tonsils just because
they are big. But if they really
are in bad shape, the ideal time
to have them removed is before
school starts.
DO IT NOW
How about weight and nutri-
tion? Has your youngster gained
enough and not too much? May-
be you need to look into his diet
more carefully — too many snacks
and not enough muscle building
staples. May be it is a little extra
sleep he needs.
How about eyes? Every child
should have an eye test once a
year. If your child has had trou-
ble in school, make very sure you
get both his vision and his hearing
checked.. No child can learn well
if he cannot see the blackboard or
hear the teacher clearly.
Is his posture good, are his mus-
cles firm and strong? Is his color
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cool enough to turn on the oven.
Consomme Madrilene
Spiy Beef Roll Big Salad Bowl
Honeydew Melon with Lemon
SCHOOL BELLS’
better off in school than with too
much tree time to lie around and
watch television. --
And one more thing — don’t for-
get the child’s teeth. Plan a visit
to the dentist and get any needed
dental work attended to before
fall.
Telephone DU2-6915
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.CLOTHES HELP THE SCHOLAR— This little girl is ,
all ready for fall’s school term in the last word in
school dresses—a smart little dress in plaid acetate
and cotton blend that resists wrinkling, launders with
a minimum of care and never loses its crisp texture.
The make-believe bolero is trimmed with braid, and
the white collar has a bow-tie. For Texas’ changeable
weather, a slip-off bolero would be practical.
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dresses of yellow silk org
taffeta. Marguerite daikl
French Ivy were arrange
pie green lace fans.
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Hunter of Denton. niece of the
bridegroom, was flower girl. Steve
Fawcett, cousin of the bride, was
ring bearer.
Howard C. Wilkerson and Jerry
Hill were ushers. Gerre Hancock,
presented wedding selections and
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Talk over with your doctor your
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। for good play outdoors.
For some children some weeks
at camp are wonderful — but not
' for all children. And if you are
planning to send a child to camp,
make sure that the camp will give
your child what he needs. A timid,
shy child has quite different needs
from a camp than an overly agres-
live, headstrong child.
Does your child suck his thumb,
wet his bed, dawdle over h 18
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The couple was married June 12
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KJ First Baptist Church in Lubboek,
■Eg Dr. J. Ralph Grant and the Rev.
J J. T. Bolding officiated.
2 The bride is the former Miss
"J Mary Ruth Wilkerson, daughter
063 of Mrs. J. G. Wilkerson and the
||g|j late J. G. Wilkerson of Lubbock.
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d and Mrs. W. F. Grady of Lubbock.
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2 dent at Texas Tech and is a grad-I
ak uate of Denton High School. The
2 bride is a graduate of Monterey
MB High School.
Am The bride’s brother, John G.
2 Wilkerson Jr., gave her in mar-
Kd riage. Mrs. Wilkerson was her sis-
MD ter • In T law's matron of honor.
Mm John L. Grady of Denton was his
Mrs Ben W. Boyd of Denton,
president of Texas Federation of
Women's Clubs, will be attending
state and regional meetings this
week.
Today she will attend a regional
meeting of the White House Con-
ference on Youth and Childhood
Education in Fort Worth. She
will meet with the Foster Care and
Adoption division. Sproesser Wynn
is chairman of the division, Mrs.
Boyd says. Mrs. Boyd will attend
President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s
conference in Washington, D.C., in
September.
Today and Wednesday she will
attend the annual conference of
State Women's And Youth's Ad-
visory Council of Civil Defense to
meet at the Texas Hotel in Fort
Worth. Zollie Steakley will be one
of the speakers. At noon Wednes-
day Mrs. Hiram Haughton, a mem-
ber of ■ the President’s advisory
council, will sneak about "Youth's
Challenge Today." Christine Un-
ger of Denton, director of women’s
activities of Region 8, Office of Ci-
vil Defense and Mobilization, will
also participate on the program:
Mrs. Boyd will represent TFWC.
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The bride wore a gown of pearl
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1 teaspoon Worcestershire
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% cup milk
Cook beef In butter in skillet
until it loses its red color; remove
from heat; mix in onion salt,
Worcestershire, tabasco to taste.
1 teaspoon of the salt, pepper and
catchup. Sift together the flour
cornmeal, baking powder and re-
maining M teaspoon salt.
Cut in shortening until it is in
small particles. Mix in milk light-
ly. Turn out on prepared pastry
cloth; knead gently 2 or 3 times;
roll out to form a 13 by 15-inch
rectangle.
Spread filling evenly over dough;
roll up like jello roll; seal edges.
Bake on ungreased cookie sheet
in hot (425 degrees) oven 18 to 20
minutes. Cut in 1-lnch slices and
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 277, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 23, 1959, newspaper, June 23, 1959; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1453579/m1/5/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.