Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 145, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1946 Page: 5 of 14
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Mrs. White Leads
WMV Bible Lesson
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Just as smart as Dad’s in lines
and leathers . . . with famous
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the way healthy boys
treat ’em—and
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You can have that smart look with a Peggy Parker
Belted Sweater, Blue Clay Knit, Aqua and Gray.
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the-winter blued Comc^pee*1our advancecollection of Spring
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refreshers T0. from pretty Spring bonnets to exhilarating neve
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NEW GLADIOLUS
A new type gladiolus named the
Atom was recently introduced at
the Eastern New York Gladiolus So-
ciety’s show it is a small-flowered
variety, red, edged with white It
is especially suited for cutting and
table arrangements.
square by the City Pederation of
Womne .i s Clubs
A dessert course was served to 15
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Miss Alice Belle Riee, bride-elect of Lee Allen of Canton, Ohio,
• whose marriage will take place Sunday morning at 8 30 o’clock in the
chapel of the First Methodist Church was hone red last night with a
linen shower and party at the home of Miss Maltha 1 nomas 615 W
Oak.
Hostesses were Misses Thomas. Anne Bradley. Dorns Passet and
Margaret Owen, North Texas State College Demonst ration School fac-
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All February graduates of Texas
State College for Women, their
parents and guests will be honored
at a coffee Sunday from 9 to 11
a. m in the Stoddard Hall recrea-
tion room
Miss Leigh Bulkeley, dormitory
president, and Miss Dot Henry, so-
cial chairman, are in charge of
plans for the social hour
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NAIROBO IP— The Legislature
Council of Kenya has unanimously
agreed to offer the United King-
dom government a quantity of Ken-
ya timber for panelling and'fur-
nishing the new House of Com-
monss, as a token of the admiration
of tile peoples of the colony and
protectorate.
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Sleepless Nights
Doeton ray yqar ktdagys wlrlr UaA*
of uny lukaaor Alter whleh help to purfty the
blood and kseep yarn henlthy. When hey n*
tired and work riuht is the darting
many people hev, toret up niuhta raquent
or scanty peusages with umnartin« and burnin*
eometimes shows there is pomething wrgne
with roar kidneys ar bladder. Don't eqlec
thiseonditon end lorevaluable, restful aleep.
Whan disorder of kidney fynetion pefmte
polsonous matter to remain in your btgod. it
may also cause nagring bo air arks, rheumatio
pains, lag pal na. ran of pap and eerpy.
wwqiling. pumnens under the eyes, hendaches
and izzina,
Don’ weld Aalt pour drugzistfor Doag‘
Pills, a atimulant diuretic, used sin iseatallp
by millions for over 4» years. Doan's etv,
happy relief and will help the it UsBaa at
kidney tubes flush out poisonous waste trom
your blood. Get Doaa'a Pila. .
While led the Bible lesson at *
meeting of the WMU of the First
Baptist Church at the church Mon-
day afternoon. The story of the
Cond Samaritan was her kopic.
Mrs W E Tyson and Mrs. L. O.
Greer assisted her Seven member*
were present.
| | See the new Packard and Hudson mg, reshaping and (leaning of hats
- at Waldrip’s. 1S1 I will be given at each meeting, she
— said, and members have been in-
' vited to bring to the meetings a
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at 6 15 o'clock when
Entertainment included novelty
games and a refreshment course
was served to 19 guests from a ta- l
hie centered with an arrangement |
of acacia and violets with lighted |
white candles in crystal holders,
carrying out the chosen color
theme of the bride-elec t
Announcement of the wedding
date was made by Mrs John Rice
of Collinsville, mother of the bride-
elect, at an afternoon tea given
Tuesday by Miss Nellie Griffiths
and Mrs O. F Field at the home
of Miss Griffith, 1125 Ave D
A dessert course was served to 22
guests from a table decorated in the
bride's chosen motif of yellow. Aca-
cia and white chrysanthemums
were used in the floral centerpiece,
which was flanked by lighted tapers
in crystal candelabra. Mrs. J C.
Matthews presided at the silver.cof-
fee service and Miss Eva Stapleton
presided at the silver tea service.
Misses LaVerne Keeler and Alice
Beth Morris assisted in entertain-
ing, and Miss Martha Thomas pre-
sided at the guest register
Mrs Paul Griffiths of Prosper,
sister-in-law of the hostess, was an
out-of-town guest.
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DROP. Jan. 31.- Miss Nena Rob-
erson, county home demonstration
agent gave a demonstration of the
preparation of foods suitable for
tiie noon meal at an all-day meet-
ing of the Drop Club in the home
of Mrs Alice Sexton recently.
Mrs. !,. F. Knox, chairman of the
club, appointed Mmes J. E. Lewis,
Mami" D Tipp. and Ruby Peter-
son as a committee to assist in the
club aemenstration at the Justin
county fair March 1
Thirteen members and three
guests attended the meeting
Mrs. J. E. Shivers will be hostess
to the club Feb. 14
Practical Hat
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Eor ll. 1). Clubs
A dessert course was served from
a lace covered table centered with
a bouquet of red carnations in a
crystal bowl, flanked with lighted
red tapers in crystal candelabra
Rev Berntsen will be director of
the Sacred School of Music in
The Spnrech Arts Club observed
its second anniversary with a
i lunchron at Marquis hull Wednes-
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ACHEST COLDS
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and Miss
day night
During the month, (lie 4-H Club I swnsored Saturday at the market
Tiie Rev and Mrs. W. B. Bernt-
sen. who left today for Minneapolis.
Minn , where he will be director of
the School of Sacred Music at
Northwestern Theological Seminary,
were honored last night with a fare-
well party at the First Baptist
Church, where he has been assist-
iuil pastor during the past year and
a half
During the special request pro-
gram of music presided over by Dr.
Frank Weedon, pastor, announce-
ment was made that the Rev. Paul
Stevens, formerly assistant pastor
of the church before entering the
sevic as a chaplain, will be the
new assistant pastor Forrest H.
Heeren, professor of music at North
Texas Statu1 College, was named as
tempxorary director of music.
Several hymns were sung by the
Men's Quartet, composed of Earl
Armstrong, J W Goodell, Carroll
Goen and Rev Berntsen Duet se-
lections were sung by Miss Freda
Beth Edds and Rev. Berntsen, fol- I
lowed by 'Where He teurjs Me 1
Will Follow," sung by Miss Edds and
the quartet
Following the program the group
was entertained in the church par-
lors with an informal amusement
program presided over by F A
Houston Dr. Weedon presented the
honorees with a complete set o!
crystal as a gift from the church
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without the agent. Miss Roberson
I raid, will feature programs on the
, care of linens These will include
| demnonsti ations on 1.Hindi» ng. stor-
ing and mendin', line, is in the av-
। rape home
erson on informal
Tiny re schedud
to receive guests, how to make in- j John M Brooks. Al
the various
Mrs G Emory Taylor entertain-
ed Tuesday morning with a coffee
at her home, 302 Normal, honoring
chairmen and vice-chairmen ot cir-
cle groups of the Women’s Society
of Christian Service of the First
Aethcist Church. Mrs Taylor is
pit-mint ol the society .
Plans for the year were discuss-
ed, du hiding program materials to
be used and projects to be under-
taken.
rhe coffee course was served to
15 evets from a refreshment table
centered with a. bouquet of white
duisirs in a crystal bowl Mrs Lucv
Iloiderness presided at the silver
coffee service.
Specia! guests were Mrs. Eh P
Cox, recording secretary of the
WSCS; Mrs. Fred VanderhofT, cor-
responding secretary, and Mrs
Holderness, study leader.
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DISTANCE NO OBSTACLE—Lt. James Farteith of the
I’AFand bride, the former Miss Mary Louise McNeese of
Dallas, Tex., leave ft church in Hatley, Yorks, England,
the bridegroom’s home, following their wedding. To get
married. Miss MeNeese flew from the U. S. and Lt. For-
teith flew 5,500 miles from Burma. The couple met at a
dance in Texas four years ago.
and all types of shrubs are badly
needed for the flower and shrub
exchange scheduled for Friday
from 9 to 11 a. m . Mrs. W W
King announced today.
The exchange sponsored by the
chamber of commerce civic beau-
tifcation committee has been wide-
ly patronized in its first iwo meet-
ings, she pointed out, and it is
hoped that the initial success will
be encouraged by a large supply
of plants Friday..
Persons who have plants they
would like to give away but who
will not be able to attend the meet-
ing may have their plants collect-
ed by either Mrs King or Mrs J
L Kingsbury, chairman of the civic
beautification committee
Mrs. King will be assisted Friday
by Mrs. Earl Bryan
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Be’ore the luiiGuiai, the inem-
A prat tieal liat clinic for tiie re-
modeling and rejuvenation of old
hats will be brought each of the
home demonstraticn clubs in Den-
ton county during February, Miss
Nena Roberson, home demonstra-
tion agent, announced today
Demonstrations c. the remodel-
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Mrs Andrew Swenson presented
a discussion of Chinese architec-
ture and sculpture at a meeting of
the model.i era department of the
Ariel Club- Monday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. W F Brooks. ,
1 2040 W Oak
During the business session the
resignation of Mrs. Curtis HofT-
I mann as a member of the club was
received. Mrs Charles Peery and
Mrs John Peery were named to as-
sist in the rummage sale which ‘be 1
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troductions and what to serie and . Wanda Travis.
how to make it attractive. | The next meeting will be Feb-
in their meetings without Miss ruary ll at the home of Mrs Joe
Roberson, the girls will study plans [ W Jagoe. Sr. 2212 W Oak. and
1 for early gardens Sponsors will ■ Mrs Joe W Jagoe III, will be host-
give demeastrations on the milking ' ess
and planting of "seed flats." I ■ 1
lion of University Women will old
their monthly dinner meeting in
the special dining room at ’1 exas
State College for Women
Reservations for the dinner, ac-
cording to Miss Mary Patchell,
president, must be made by noon
on Monday Places may be reserved 1
which are enrolled more than 500
students for training as ministers
and undergraduate work toward re-
ceiving a bachelor of arts degree
Issued by the college.
He is succeeded by Rev Stevens,
who with his wife and two sons,
Paul Stevens, Jr , and John Charles,
resides at 2230 Alamo Place Rev:
Stevens has been stationed in Wilm-
ington, NC, as an Army chaplain
the past year He returned to the 1
States in October. 1944 after serving
i 15 months in tiie Italian area as
I an Anny chaplain and received his
। discharge from the service only
i recently
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Architecture Of
China Studied At
Modern Era Meeting
studies, as did Miss
daughter of Mr? and
Deussen, route 1. Ponder
Mrs Horace McKinney of the
First Christian Church was elected
president of the Association ot
Christian Women of Denton at a
meeting Tuesday afternoon in the
Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
Over 70 women of the various
churches in Denton attended the
regular fifth Tuesday meeting when
Mrs Wilfred Pierce of the First
Baptist Church was elected secre-
tary of the association for the com-
ing year. .
Mrs. C E Burke, of the First
Presbyterian Church, retiring sec-
re tarv. presided at the meeting in
tin absence of the president for the
past year, Mrs. J D Hall, Jr., of
the First Methodist Church There
are only two officers elected yearly
The program for the afternoon
' included a devotional presented by
Miss Lois Hornsby in which Ralph
Connor's story. "In Jesus’ Grave Lle
Man's Bins." was used Guest vo-
ealist was Miss Eat al i ne Loyd, stu-
dent at North Texas State College,
who sang. "The Old Rugged Cross”
She was accompanled by Gene
Benton at the piano.
Following the business session and
program members of the host group
HOLD-UP— T h e current
fad for wearing old-fash-
ioned "Gay Nineties" fancy
garters is getting strong
support in Hollywood. Ers-
kine Johnson, NE A Holly-
wood reporter, votes for
Joan Leslie’s as the fanci-
est yet.” They are made of
black satin, trimmed with
with lace find ermine tails.
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Alice Belle Rice of Collinsville To
Become Bride of Ohio Man Sunday
Mrs. Carol Coleman Hoffmann i
and Mrs. Ruth Robbins of Denton,
and Miss Ann Deussen of Ponder
are listed among the 60 candidates ।
for degrees at the Texas State Col-
lege for Women Commencement
Sunday at 3 p m in the main au-
ditorium
Mrs Hoffmann, daughter of Mr
and Mrs A O. Coleman 1218 Aus-
tin Avenue, is majoring in child
Development Daughter of Mr. and
Mrs C. J Minnerly. 1019 N Elin.
Mrs. Robbins majored in secretarial
girls in flu coynty will receive
prac t ical training tiom Miss Rob-
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 145, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1946, newspaper, January 31, 1946; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1458629/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.