Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, September 12, 1958 Page: 5 of 14
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THE DENTON RECORD-CRONICLE
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Sweet Peas Prefer Cool
Since sweet peas prefer cool weather conditions are fav arable.
Rodney Miller and
la the southern and Pacific
tars, Val Smith at the drums and
by women of the community.
Presents....
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WONDERFUL BODT-BUILDING TOY...
DEVLLOPS RHYTHM AND TIMING .
Members of the
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1. Plant in the fall.
> Dig a deep bed
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BUSHEYS
221 W. HICKORY
HApPY
BIRTHDAY
Mrs. Curtis Nix. and Mrs. Dick
Hayes: ---------------—---;--
Mmes, s O. Tipps, L Galbreath.
Lee Miller, Perman Smith and Le-
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LEWISVILLE Special* - The
Lewisville Parent • Teacher B
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rgest and finest
Membershi
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617 Side Zipper. White
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GLACE CALF
THE POLISHED LOOK
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EXCITING FALL COLORS IN A VERSATILE
FALL ENSEMBLE!
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PURSES
COSTUME JEWELRY
• BROOKS DRUG STORE. 222 W. Mickory DU2-2565
• BROOKS PHARMACY Mo. 2 412 Normel DU2-6912
• BROOKS PHARMACY No: 3 511 Locust DU2-2300
Member Drive
Begun By P-TA
At Sam Houston
618 Matching Pantie
Girdle' $8.50
Ponder Baptist
WMU Officer.
Are Announced
Here are two ways to get the e. over. The idea is net to have
most from sweet peas: ..... I
morning by the Hoe and Hope Gar
den Club
A number of projects were ac-
cepted by the club, some of them
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_ party wore Mmes Woodrow CuL
r-jlum.J. M Robertson, Tip Hall Jr
membership dues may be paid at
the regular P-TA meetings, if de- ,
Sired
Mrs Bobby Jack Goin was honor- lum. J M Robertson, Tip Hall Jr.,
ed witkaweddiog shower on the Layne Wilkerson, Jack Prire.
lawn at Mrs. Garland Redings Allen Foster. W. W Jones and
home at Cross Hoads . ‘ Mrs Yarbrough The bride-elect s
nual event at the community. A
program to planned for the all-day
Green Valley Community are rib-
quested to gather the family and
any pictures of old time settlers
La Belle
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not possible start peas make some growth during
Reunion Set
At Green Valley Weather For Planting Time
Residents, former residents and
descendants of settlers of the
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i Trenton, New Jersey was
named The Falla. In 1719
renamed Trenton in honor <
. Ham Trent, speakergf -the
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Projects for the year were pro- and net only at
posed and accepted Thursday - - -
n tie THREE-PIECE WARDROBER
designad to ft aid to flalter half-sizes
1 — $22.98
Our exciting tashion had with a three-part personality ... at
one pleasing price! The sheath dress, jacket and skirt offer
Miss Swafford it the bride-elect el
Mrs. Bobby Goin ft
Shower Honoree “aShurebroecanesahrnymnign
CROSS ROADS (Special) ----- " “ ‘
maintaining ihterior planting at the
hospital, and the planting of a tree
at Denton High School I was
stressed the tray trim at Flow Hos-
pital la for all speciai occasions.
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maet wemei* ehdos
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SL’T.'JtrjX'axrM* Erwin. Jr
district Mm Thompson saidI this dent, announced the only Right ty member, Mrs. Nat Notes. first members assisting with the activ.
menns.that.theusprantce;lPTA meeting,of thergroup this year grade teaher. He said, since the ities included Mr and Mrs E F.
members solicating dues.formem- will bo oct 13 Mrs. James Enoch,, two first grades are so overcrowd- Albright. Mr and Mrs Stanley
tLrshishgsseeen difpngnuedio chairman, ed.he hopes another first grade Lovette. Mr and Mrs Jerry Hoitz- •
the 1958-59 school yearLFach per- submitted the names of Mrs. Floyd teacher will be appointed for man. Mr and Mrs Dick Hayes,
son desiring to joinsthe p-IAj!(ww««ssnnnw——i.m the school ' Mrs. Sam Claytor, Mrs. E. V.
SEWING
FABRICS
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spoke on conservation. Her pro-
gram title waa "This And That " Grand lodge of IOOF of Texas will
she said it is important to under- • bo a guest at tonight a meeting of
' ptnsemnairskntDaiboreakah -u*"
"Double Play"
of the community and meet at the________.________
Green Vally School house Sunday weather to make their growth, far
The old settlers reunion is an an- rT-tt----•-"h--" - *h-----“
I Attending a North Texas State;
Secretaries Scribes and Clerks
I Aasn meeting Sunday in Grand
Prairie will be Mrs. D W Fowler.,
secretary of the Ora E. Davis I
Lodge and secretary of the North
Texas association.
tattered by Mynette of luxurious rayon-acetate Fireglo that boasts
a rich-textured surface interest that Inoka and feels like sheer
wool. Ra hand washable and crease-resistant too! Found in
bright Barry Blue
• This is just one style from our fall Mynette clection pced
from IN JB up ' T.
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range resource development ___________
The club met in the home of Mrs Tuesday were Mrs Jun Gardner
send dues to home • room teach-
ors, og te any member of the
membership committee. Also.
"Mrat "Bhdie Henderson spoke Gail Swafford
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formal tea followed the moettarljg^ Outis Yarbreugh of Ponder.
Musical Mayhem Presented
maumguan-.dssmneauy Pilot Point Parent-Teachers
Donna and Mark Riney, Greg PILOT POINT (Speciab - Mus . group will be Oct 6. Mr and Mrs
Punham, JimEd_Watson, Bobby ical Mayhem was the humorous ti-1 sterling E. Campbell will be in
ibi Bengie Carter, Crystal tle of the Pilot Point Parent-Teach- eh"r0 "ntoml"inm"nt HleteseeI
’ Henzler. er Assn, get - acquainted program charge of entertainment Hostesses .
--this week. for Monday nights meeting werej
CONTRAST HOUSE — ,
How many possible variations are there in the open-area, contemporary home?
Many homemakers ask how they can design their* to be different from their neigh
bor* Here originally is a striking case of contrasts. The dark-stained beam* of
sturdy fir contrast pleasingly and effectively with the light-toned, jiaturally-finisbed
wallsand ceilings of blond west coast hemlock A few coats of dear varnish bring
out the golden tones of this wood as well as its incomparable grain and texture.
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v SHOE SALON
Twice the flattening . .. twice the flatter-
mg For real slimming, hidden criss-cross
| elastic under an already controlling satin.
elastic front DOUBLES tummy control!
Strong leno elastic pares your hipline • •
Satin elastic slims in back. For pretty
flattering under all your fashions. Come
in for your Double Play Today!
SEALY GOLDEN SLEEP
Mattress § Box Springs
Reg $59.50 Ee.
SPECIAL
$88.88 E«.
Qlhoush
- FURNITUIRI
114 $. Elm DU2-2142
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MEN'S
SUITS
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drive for the 1958-59 school year. Teacher Aasn.
with Mrs. L. H. Thompson, sec day, afternoon,
end vice president, chairman of the,
the drive. • . L j vai t
Assisting Mrs Thompson as
members of the membership com-
mittee are Mrs. Olinasten, Mrs.
A. L Bush. Mrs Alvin McKenzie,
ed courses on parliamentary and the summer months, with mem-
P-TA procedures are availble at bers of both the High School "Far:
„MrnsThompsonuastanszaaarhat Mike CAUHFR a a S0at period tethowed the best "enatmgnmicddevu atmad
conneetion with the membership xrs---r------- under thesdirection ° Mr Solins
mzes2Musical Mayhem Presented
attending meetings as often as 812 Westway. Guests were Mrs ( J '
possible F N Riney, his great-grendmoth r* •! n) • a n) r 1
Tip Hall. local dairymen. spoke Pockrus .Mrs. James Rankin, and!
briefly Mrs. Erwin announced the.Gordon Collins, band director
State P-TA convention will be in. The band program tn the" Lewis-
El Paso, Nov. 14-15 She announc- ville schools was continued during
the seeds sprout in the fall, but by Mrs. LLGotcher, president. LEWISVILLE (Special) — A sang "When You Wore a Tulip"
to have them in the ground and are Mrs. John Freeman, first vice luncheon and book review are and "Old' Ship " The High School
ready to start in spring as soon as presidenti Mrs Jim Vaughn, sec-, scheduled for the first meeting of band presented several selections.
ond.vice president: Mrs Travis the club year for the Lewisville followed by Rodney Miller and
---w w w- —givwu, umu ,a mr souunern ana racnc Hotton., community missions: Resume Club. Mrs Car Dogan. Charies Bolin playing electric gui-
aontina.Eethem omiiun eari const atetes, - • e—— PSrdenkarpna rssa.»w na
ship. Mrs Clay Yarbrough, praxer hostess in,hen home for the 11:30 tar. Charley Jones then presented
chairman: Mrs. Loye Webster lncheon Tuesday Co - hostesses a boogie beat on the drums.
Demi dipning >« the aop. w,, ’ ble teacher and song leader Mrs. with Mrs Schlegel will be Mrs ! Mrs. Rita Clark of Celina enter-
to mT hinstsetheugures. "AEiurtis.Pase. publicity, ano Mrs. Travis Campbell, Mrs. Dan Morse, I tained with a medlev of songs at
1 keen Ihe^ Tnnenss"eo PeA.and Troy Webster, social Mrs John Mangrum, and Mrs. the piano Ben Smith introduced
' 0E otLi. time I.rscutns. The WMU had an all day "Mary CarlDegan. ; teachers and school board mem-
.say • Hill Davis" program this week in Immediately following the bers and Mr.-Davis introduced Bill
AM.. ... ____ ithe home st Mrs Clay Yarbrough luncheon. Mrs Herbert Emery of O'Brien president of the P-TA. -
.Derp.dizEin8:saz tT* A covered • dish luncheon was Dallas will review "The Winthrop; Mr O’Brien announced the first
21"** J*..served. Woman", by Anya Sei on L official business meeting nt the
h of the plants prolongs ।'
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Mrs Goto is the former Miss chosen colors of red and white
Doris Ludwig, daughter nt Mr. and | were used in decorations An ar
Mrs Bud Ludwig of Cross Roads rangement of red earnations cen-
r Miss Nita George registered 30 tered the table and was flanked by
guests at the Friday night party while candles in crystal holders
Guests from Denton were Misses ! Miss Marilou Brooks and Mus
Wanda Knox Evelyn Day, Shirley Betty Yarbrough presided at the
- Tipps and Mm June Goin. table and Mrs Neal Schluter fe-
Assisting the hostesses were gistered guests
SPIN - A - HOOP
THE CRAZY ANTI-GRAVITY,
PERPETUAL MOTION SENSATION
_---- . _ Christmas and
Easter Mrs Tom Harpool to pro- results >" ’be
ject chairman Gowers
! Mrs F. B Watts previewed he------------------------------
_...Stale Odd Fellow
- - "smait? im." “ visit Lodge; .
Ross Shepherd, grand master of
Set* Meeting Tuesday
UEWSSMILE iSpeciaD - 'The FRIDAY
Lewisville Band Club will meet Ora E. Davis Rebekah Lodge
Tuesday nightin the High School will meet at the 100F Hall to '
Auditorium Mr. and Mrs Stanley night Ross Shephard, grand mas-
Lovette, presidents nt the orgam tor of Grand Lodge 100F ft Tex-1
zation hope for a large crowd I as will be a guest
Walter Parker, 1816 Mistywood I Mrs Gordon Kell. Mrs D W Fow-
Fifteen members and two guests, I ler, Mrs Jesse Minnerly. Mrs
____________ Mrs L M Tibbals and Mrs F. G Ross Shepherd, Mrs Truman Ba-
The Sam Houston Parent Teach Scottcwerepresent..!Mra ■ ker. Mrs.lucili.DandridgtMrs
mm A/HW haq A pet . A-mnant"n Montgqmery presided in the ab-y S. Campbel, Mrs • La Wilson,
meeting andI a “memberahipdriveisence of Mrs. W.S. Harpool pres-Mtrs.John Price and atra C M
was begun Wednesday at the *** ____________
K”. first session of the year
X. aparddenspain inersdmed Shower Honors
en Fun At Central Lewisville Junior
_ . __ Band Has rarty
Kepeated This Year newisvig ’Special) - The =
I . - memver Lewisville Junior
t theshildren, Hensley as’-econd vice president^’ .
k£d 72260 ’ iaeutt t "T‛afe"aceheid ’ grhamgaea qdnh *
^7. Wednes The women were elected by the Martin. Route 3, Lewisville. Mem-
Jy? &roup bers of two Lewisville Band Club
y Tt u It was also decided that a P-TA committees assisted Mr and Mrs.
1.0. is.Hauoween.c attendance prise of $2.50 he Martin, second vice presidyia,
latter part of .october. awarded at each meeting and aland Mr and Mrs. W. L. (Atutt»
| designated last year for, membership drive prise of a class Garrison” fourth vice presidents.
— purchase, of items need trip to the theatre will be .ward- with planning and activities, and
ed to the school is to be used for ed The membership drive It to be- prepared and served the buffet-
a primary typewriter and an gin next week. * style supper
opaque projector,•Thehudget and Principal J R -Killingsworth- Mr and Mrs T J Turner were!
. . . . finance, committee is to.investi- welcomed new mothers of thein charge of recreation for the Sat-
Under a,new.p an inaugurated gate, prices and purchase the items school and p-ta members of last urday partv which included a hula-
“ the PTA this v“r nn can- for the school, Fyear. He introduced the school's hoon contest feats of black magic ;
SHOP NOW
FOR YOUR
FALL DRESSES
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PONDER 'Special* - Officers Lewisville Resume
Nisthonrondaoepast aWomna Club Sets Lunheon
SKIRTS
$49,5795
- SWEATERS
’5” 51415
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COATS
512993915
Billy Bob Davis, master of cere-* Mmes. Andy Moses. W R. Gilles-!
monies, introduced the "Trippie pie. Ben Smith and Mrs. Frank
Tones." Margie Moore. Harriet Evans. Approximately 95 persons
Coker and Benita Shelton, who attended the meeting.
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SPORT SHIRTS
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SLACKS
5625,51495
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-- - ■ -leather that take. : 2- ' ~ -8
so easily to the slender i N
tapered-toe took of Fall fashion.
Fine textured and supple Glace Calf
to two fashionable demi-heel shoes - . - ---------
the bee) height to wear with fall's shorter
skirts. The tow, lean and lovety how trjn
pump in Black or Benedictine $15.95. The
youthful T-Strap with delicate cut-design across the
taperod toe. la Black. $14.95.
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FOUNDATIONS - Mam Floor
trays at Flow Memorial Hospital i
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Hoe And Hope Garden Club
Plans Several Projects .
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, September 12, 1958, newspaper, September 12, 1958; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1467555/m1/5/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.