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spent in Shreveport with arrival
in New Orleans planned for to*
today
in Now Orleans the class will
take a guided tour of the city
when they will visit the famous
The City of Denton, Texas, will
receive sedled bide. In duplicate, to
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Ingrid
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child by Italian director Roberto
Roasellinl. She later married him.
Dallas Man Fined
$126.40 For DWI
Fred Charles Curry, 11, of Dal*
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ROANOKE — Funeral services
were hold Wednesday in the Roan-
oke Baptist Church for Mn Fred
She won an oscar in 1044 for
"Gas Light.”
A top studio executive who
asked not to be Identified said
last night that he tried five years
ago to cost Miss Bergman in a
film, but encountered so much ta-
dustry pressure ho had to drop
die plan.
Kinney. _______
GOOD xJa^i Automaite orWi
Wnahers, quick Okie. SIS to
817 Carroll btreet, °‘—T>- ____
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Airport Marker UghU. 4 kw.
“Anastasia,** which marked her
return to American films, had a
Features Start:
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7 BIG DAYS
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Detailed .perinea tinne are aval!*
able in the office of the Purchnaing
planned as is a trip on the Mis-
sissippi aboard tho U.S.S. Presi-
dent.
Sunday the class will attend
worship services before beginning
tho trip home.
Miss Johnson In
Recital Tonight
Mary Jo Johnson, TSCW sen-
ior music major from Fairmont.
W. Va., will present her senior
recital tonight at 1 in the TSCW
Science Auditorium.
Miss Johnson, contralto. b a
WiUll
George Stevens received the
beet-director award for his swoop.
* a Texas oil fam-
RZEVES DRUG STORE
PRESCRIPTION
HEADAUARTERS •
East Side Square
Cal c2504 Fer Prescriptions
funds for a new community can-
ter. -
Each person will pay 28 cento to
participate in the event, to be held
in the high school.
The Denton Centennial chapters
last week obtained $230 for the
community center project from a
community-wide box supper at-
tended by approximately 180 per-
sons.
Roles in "The Lady” are played
Mr. and Mrs. David Minton,
geramas _ - ,__
event is being staged to obtain
HOLLYWOOD -The movie
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Burial was in Medlin Cemetery,
directed by Goen Funerai Home
of Denton, Mrs. Jones, a mem
ber of the Baptist Church, was
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surgeon and the mother of
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during tho past 11 days have in-
cluded exhibits, lectures, motion
pictures and music and drama pre-
sentations by campus and visiting
groups.
... The Academy Award Winner!
Cartoons 7:10 Features 7:30 0 9:10
critical Injuries received in _
March 10 two-ear collision, was
listed in “good" conditlon this
morning. *
The child was the only survivor
la the accident Which occurred two
miles south of Lewisville. Her
parents and her throe brothers
were killed and two Whitesboro
men also lost their lives as a re-
sult of injuries received in . the
wreck.
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Dynamic producer Mike Todd,
accepting the best-picture award
for "Around the World in 60
Days,*’ his first picture, said.
••This is especially wonderful for
me because it’s my first time at
bat.”
Quinn told reporters he was so
surprised at his victory that:
"I feel just like Harry Truman.”
In an acceptance speech which
Miss Malone said later she
couldn’t recall, she dedicated her
Oscar to her 16-year-old brother.
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C. L. Aldridge
* Purchasing Agent
City of Denton, Texas.
March 28 A April 4. 1057.
Board of Governors Scholarship
In voice. She belonged to Mu Phi
Epsilon, honorary music sorority.
During the summer of 1956 Miss
Johnson was a counselor at Na-
tional Music Camp, Interlochen.
Mich., where she met Florence
McCracken Vachon, with whom
she is now study voice. Miss John-
son holds tho Mery Gibbs Jones
scholarship in voice at TSCW.
At TSCW she has toured with
the Modern Dance Group as vo-
calist and narrator. While on tour
last summer, she sang on the Ar-
lene French Show on NBC-TV
and at Jacob’s Pillow to one of
Ted Shawn's seasonal concerts.
In conjunction with the College
Opera Workshop she has perform-
ed excerpts from Mozart's “Mar-
riage of Figaro” and Puccini's
‘Sister Angelico.”
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DOYLE TALIAFERRO
catur. Martin is the son of Mrs
Roy Q.Minton, 1411 Egan, Den-
ton. ■ "
Fetival activities Friday will
also include exhibitions of inter-
Melting snowdrifts revealed such grim sights as this
all over the Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles. Hara
Bob Carter, left, and J. D. Amend, manager and own-
er of a ranch southwest of Amarillo, pull dead cattle
from a drift estimated to hold at least 50 more head.
(AP Wirephoto)
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I. W. Reese of Fort Worth;
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
NEARL New Norge apartment
stove, 640.00. Quinby Self 100 W.
wEsTINaHOOSETable-model TV.
Complete with antenna. 869.50,
Quinby Beir, 100 W. MeKinney.
WHRLPOOL puly automatie
washer, no bolting down, agite:
tor, 7 rinses. S1M00. Quinby Belf,
100 W. MeKinney
NnnAporalaln retriqerator,
645.00. Quinby Belf, 100 w. Me-
TOGETHER MAIN FOR LAUGHS! /
...thou two wonderful Johns of "The Quiet Man"* J
director John Ford add favorite star John Wayne, A
with that red headed honey, Maureen O’Hara, in
a high-flying romantic comedy! "
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Former Dentonite
Gets Foreign Job
Dr. Rebecca switzer of Dallas,
former director of the department
of foreign languages at TSCW.
has been appointed by the Depart-
ment of State to teach English to
Guatemala City, Guatemala.
Dr. Switzer, who will leave Tues-
of the Civil Defense Building ad-
joining the TSCW Post Office. En-
tertainment. games and refresh-
ments are featured. Admission is
80 cents per person.
B. R. Newberry of the Lone Star
Gas Co.. Dallas, will be speaker
at a meeting of the NTSC Man-
agement Club tonight at 7.
Mrs. Olaa Boas, member at the
change division of the State De-
permgnisatlonal Center to con-
ducted under the auspices of the
American Embassy and the U.S.
information Agency.
Well-known for her language
teaching methods. Dr. Switior re-
tired in 1953 after 26 years at
TSCW. Author of several text-
books. she has traveled in Eur-
ope and South America.
day for a three-month tour in Eur-
ope, win teach at the Bi-National
Center in Guatemala for three
tilng in July. She
_ . accept the teaching
position by the spociaUst division
of International Educational Ex-
According to the directors, each
will run slightly over 50 minutes.
Director for “The Lady” to Lee
Kramer of Mercedes. Bob Mar-
tin. Dallas, directs the second
play.
"This Property to Condemned”
wili star Ruth Gill, Fort Worth,
as the young girl who idolizes her
older sister. Sho portrays a girl
who considers her deed sister a
symbol of perfection Also appear-
ing to Kenneth Smith, Bonham.
0 Agent. Bid envelope ahall be plain-
ly marked aa to item of bid, bid
opening date. The City reserves the
right to reject any or all bide.
natonal color prats n the Library
Iding, a gallery talk at 10 a.m.
Carl Compton ofthe_art.de-
partment in the Library Building,
national color prints in the Library •
Building, Room 1M. The demon-
strations on ceramics, metal work
and plastics, prints, and weaving,
are open to the public.
Other activities of tho festival
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ivin£wa of Justin. .
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European locale, Miss Bergman
asked onetime costar Cary Grant
to accept her Oscar in case she
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French Quarters and other points by the Supper
of interest in'the city. A visit to “The Lady of
the international trade mart to also
florist------
501 W. Hickory C-2561
Bathing beautles and Can Can
dancers for the Denton Centur-
ama will meet at 4 p.m. today in
the Bronco Gymnasium. At 7 p.m.
the Roaring Twenties skit will be
rehearsed. The Ono Hundred
Years. Volume in Black and Iron
Parent-Teachers Assn, will spon-
■ sor a fun night party tonight at
a 7:10 in the hb nthe bAement
SOPHIA ■
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wm:semnsumy: hutJT EBmeka
reading at a reading conference
Kenas Funeral
Planned Today
Services were to be held at 2
p.m. today in the Blue Mound
Methodist Church for Mrs. Hulda
Kenas, 75, a resident of Highland
Park Road who died at home
Tuesday morning.
Burial was to be to Blue Mound
Cemetery, directed by Jack
Schmitz A Son Funeral Home. The
Rev. L. O. Rickey and the Rev.
H. M. Riek were to officiate.
The widow of Martin Kenas who
died in 1955, she was born in Rus-
sia on Feb. 15, 1881, and was a
member of the Highland Baptist
Church.
Survivors include seven sons,
Ben. Arnold, Walter, all of Denton:
Await of Los Angeles. William of
Carrollton, Levi of Dallas, and
Marvin of Fort Worth; three
daughters. Mrs. Fred C. Starr of
Dallas; Mrs. C. W. Meine and
Mrs. Lillie Stephenson, both of
Fort Worth; 17 grandchildren and
15 great-grandchildren, • .
son takes his own Aspending
money ”
Wed
picnic
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Horse episodes will rehearse at
7:30 p.m.
The Liberty Bell Guardettes will
meet for an old-fashioned singsong
with Shirley Beaird, Ul Second,
tonight at 7:30.
New officers will be elected and
annual reports will be heard at the
last meeting in this fiscal year of
the Denton County Tuberculosis
Assn. Thursday. The meeting will
be held at the Lone Star Gas Co.
Building between 4 and 5 p.m. and
all members and interested parties
are urged to attend.
HOSPITAL NOTES
\ Flow Memorial Hospital
Admitted: Mrs. G. R. Hoagland,
510 Anna, medical; Baby Kenneth
Dale Claborn, Coppell, medical;
Mrs. Sam Belg, Sanger, medical;
Baby Stanley John Machart, Fort
Worth, medical; Master Michael
Traugher, 710 Crescent, surgical;
Ted Nicksick, 1209 W. Sycamore,
medical; Mrs. Paul Womack,
Lewisville, medical. Miss Elisa-
beth Lomax, 723 W. Oak, surgical;
J. M. Frady, Lake Dallas, medi-
cal; James I. Wilson, Rt. 1, medi-
cal.
. Dismissed: Roy Ward, Lewis-
ville; W. B. Rainey, 737 Schmidt;
Louie Meiner, Pilot Point; Mrs.
William Joseph Machart, Fort
Worth; Mrs: J. M. Frady. Lake
Dallas; Muter Keith Appleton,
2413 Kayewood.
Elm Street Hospital A Clinic
Admitted: Mrs. C. R. Johnson,
800 Ruddell, medical; Mrs. Wil-
liam L. Scott, 321 Avenue G, me-
dical; Bart Blagg, Rt. 2, medical;
Mrs. R. B. Phillips, Krum, medi-
cal.
the United _______________
federacy Belles Friday, 2:30 un-
til 4 p.m. Mrs. Don B. McIntyre
will be co-hostess.
Victim, 7. Improved ,
old Mary Alloa school:
her 19th day in
lospital following
corter lot, paved streeta, neat
Junior and New Boni or mate
School. DM or call Alfred Burke.
The NTSC Symphony Orchestra,
conducted by Dr. George Morey,
will feature eight of ite members
in a concerto concert devoted to
solo pieces with orchestra tonight
at 8:15 in the Main Auditorium.
The program, open to the public
to a feature of the annual NTSC
Fine Arts Festival.
John Richard Harris. Universi-
ty of Texas student from Denton.
Is the new secretary of Signa
Gamma Epsilon, national honorary
and professional geology fratern-
ity. A graduate student in geology,
he to the son of Mrs. Helen Har-
ris. 2007 W. Hickory. Ho to a mem-
ber of the Texu Cowboys, men's
and tho "T” Assn., organization
for Varsity letterman in athletics.
Ho is winner of the $750 Joseph
S. Cullinan scholarshhip in geology.
P. H. Francis of Fort Worth and
formerly of Denton to reported to
bo very ill in the John Peter's
Smith Hospital, Room 551, in Fort
Worth. Ho to the father of Mrs.
Louise Parker and Mrs. Dorothy
Hawk of Denton.
T. E. Martin has returned to his
home, 1015 Coit, after five weeks
in St. Joseph's Hospital, Fort
Worth.
Boys and their problems will be
the topic of discussion at the mut-
ing of tho Denton Lions Club at
•:») tonight in the Southern Hotel.
Earl Bushey and C. V. Buster are
program chairmen. •prakev will
bo Fred Razor.
Willard La Grone who became
ill while visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Levi La Grone, 914 Eg-
an. hu returned to Andrews with
. . . NOTICE . . .
To help got more people down town each Thursday
evening, the Campus is admitting two people for the
price of one on Thursday night provided one of the
of $26.40 Wednesday in Denton
County Court after pleading guilty
to driving while intoxicated. .
Curry waived trial by jury bo- bx.
for reentering his plea before Coun-
ty Judge W. K. Baldridge. The
Dallas man wu arrested Tues-
day by Texu Highway patrolmen.
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The 42year-old Swedish star
won the Academy Oscar bar
second—at ite 29th annual awards
presentations last night. The prise
wu for her sensitive portrayal of
the bewildered Russian princess
in "AMStuto.**
Miu Bergman, in Paris, wu
the star in absentia of ceremonies
in which Yul Brynner won the
top-actor award for "The King
aad r* and "Around the World
in 10 Days” was acclaimed the
but picture of 1000.
Winners of supporting-player
awards were Dorothy Malone, u
a sexy Texan heiress to "Written tag portrayal „
on tha Wind," and Anthony Quinn, Uy in "Glant _
u eccentric artist Gauguinot directorial C-nm
"Lust ter We.” "he
The two plays to be presented
. .per Theatre group are
___Lady of Larkspur Lotion”
and "This Property is Condemn*
•d.”
Lee School. C-2488. — \
2-anoM Nouse tor rent on
North Locust Street, call 0*7701
nfter 5 pm.__ ..
NfCRbom.tnnerspring mattrena,
private bath, and entrance. Man
only. C-4864, 1903 Bell.
3-ROOM Prnihed apartment,
1123 W. Oak. C-4078.
s CU.FT. Prigidatre Feener, must
eee to appreciate. Call C-6870.
With two out-of-town stolen cars
recovered in Denton within two
days, Police Chief Glen Lanford
speculated today that some Den-
ton resident is a “joyrider.”
The first automobile, a 1956
Chevrolet stolen from a Universi-
ty Drive address in Dallas, was
found abandoned and undamaged
in Denton Tuesday. Police Capt.
C. C. Martin and Officer H. O.
Franks were credited with its re-
covery.
The second automobile, a 1951
Chevrolet stolen In Fort Worth,
wu found undamaged in Denton
Wednesday by Patrolman Leroy
. McDanlels.
Both were returned to their own-
era.
Lanford said ft was not only poo-
stela but probable that the two
automobiles had been stolen by
the same person He said the con-
dition in which the cars had been
abondoned pointed to a "joyrid-
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For Senior Class
I LEWISVILLE (Special) — The
- Lewisville Senior’s dream become
a reality when the high school
class left Wednesday for "the trip
to New Orleans."
Bill Maloney of Dallas. A lightning
bolt killed him in 1554 on a golf
course.
The most awards went to “The
King and 1.”
his family and hu resumed his
duties as a teacher in the high
— *--- • Dismissed: Roy Dooley, 1217
J Crescent. Denton eM Nadvne
vavevTN* MevuvvH, waM AVNMJ 44V
Markey, Houston. Mrs. Minton is
the former Doris Woodruff of De-
"Now , that Hollywood hu
awarded her its highest honor.”
he added, ”I know that all is for*
given, that she will be welcomed
back to Hollywood by the industry
—and. I'm sure, by the public."
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All can goods you bring will I
be given to the Cumberland ■
coudre* Homo |
This year the class was accom-
panied by Mr. aad Mrs. Clarence
Slater, Mr. and Mn. R. N. Luk-
ona, Marshall Durham and Ches-
ter Boyd, who hu been arranging
senior tripe lor the put 10 years.
The first senior trip was made
to Florida, followed by thru tripe
in Texu. and the last six trips
have been made to New Orleans
with accomodations in tho some
motels most of the time.
Funds for transportation, which
is by school bus. and lodging for
all the class and their sponsors,
are raised through various pro-
jects during the year. Each per-
FORT WORTH (AP) — Cattle
BOO; calves 100: steady: good and
cholce yearlings, hifers 18.00-
22.00: common and medium 13.00-
18 00; fat cows IS 80-14 BO: good to
cholce calves 18.00-22.00: lower
grades 18.00-17.00. .
Hogs 100: 75 lower; choice 17.78.
Sheop 300; iambs 6o lower:
choice milk-fat 33 00-50; wooled
old-crop lambs 33.00 down: shorn
old-crop lambs 15.00-21.00 down;
ewee 5.00-8.00.
and Friday will
day Fine Arts F
Denton Area Gets
Fifth Patrolman
„wsusabmamvauboassnean
Worth area. a new man wu added
this week to the staff of State
Highway patrolmen stationed in
Denton.
Jerry R. Latimer, formerly of
Fort Worth, wu assigned to de-
tached duty in this region. He
brings to five the number of high-
way patrolmen now stationed in
Denton. He graduated from the
Highway Patrol Recruit Training
School In Austin March 15.
Other Highway Patrolmen sta-
tioned in the Denton area include
D. T. Black, Ray Blankenship. Fe-
ill Webster and Gena Wofford.
Tonight at 8:15 in the Main Au-
ditorium. the NTSC Symphony
Orchestra, conducted by Dr.
George Morey, will feature eight
of the members in a concert of
solos, '
Supper Theatre members will
give performances of two of Tenn-
duu Williams’ plays tonight and
Friday night in the Student Un-
ion Building Cafeteria Supper is
served at 7 and curtain time for
the play is 1 p.m. Admission for
dinner and the play is $1.75.
Featured performers with the
symphony orchestra in a concerto,
devoted entirely to solo pleces
with the erchestra. will be Mer-
riam Godfrey, Gilbert Munguia,
Billy Edmonds. Rhoda Anderson,
Anita Anderson, Maroin Brown,
Irene Maddox, and Alice Faye
O’Danial.
Works by Handel. Boccherini,
Mozart, Burch. Franck, Kent Ken-
nan and Rachmaninoff will be
presented.
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to be held at.Southern Methodist
University Friday and Saturday.
Ray ough, NTSC art depart,
ment faculty member, will attend |
the 26th annual conference of the
American Institute of Decorators
Sunday through Thursday in Dal-
las. On Wednesday Gough will
participate in a panel discussion
on "Comprehensive Education for
a Comprehensive Profession."
Mbs Hemer G. Smith, 1611 N.
Elm, will be hostesses for a Con-
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