Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 88, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 12, 1958 Page: 5 of 10
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WOMEN’S ACTIVITY CALENDAR
at_10a.m.at
Over 200 persons attended a re-
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Cub
f
and recommended
eo for the Greek dinner.
Mrs. 1. B. Harris and Mrs. Mor-
presented by the American Cancer
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podratnt
DRESS
rent
ticipate to
Members of the Varied Study
Department of the. Ariel Club
was in re-
mem-
attended open house
Veterans Hospit-
area, it is
travel to
education-
and ma-
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co-hostesses. Twenty • one mem-
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MANY DRESSES ADDED
TO OUR PREVIOUS SALE!
toms
of.
four
the
treatment for
surgical, ortho?
are evident in the "Satirical
Dance" she explained
p-m.
The Creative
of the Woman’s
man. The club met Monday in the
home of Mrs. Gibson with Mrs.
C. C. Davis as co-hostess.
Mrs. A. H. Ward reviewed "Or-
Central Elementary School will
observe open house Thursday 7
to 9 p.m.
Jeflerson Davis Parent-Teacher
Assn, will meet Thursday at 7
al system.
Dr. Spurlock recommended re-
ibis for the
to contact
twu Demonstration achosi wil
observe an open house from 7 to
a p.m. Wednesday:
The Forelyn Cuisine and Cus-
-__:
What a fashion find! What a wonderful buy!
This Nngertip cent by Betty Rose that you"
wear now and on through spring. Designed with
ost-to hack gloat and half way belt. Jaunty
zohmmy collar and double pockets. Tailored ot
Nmperial wed Chincia in rod. rose or beige.
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Varied Study Department
Has Classroom Presentation
REDUCED! ABOUT 50
FULL-LENGTH WINTER COATS!
VALUES TO $49,98
7 ' '
HO EXNANGES
- NO REFUNDS
Dallas, Sanger. Gainesville. De-
catur, Plano, Lewisville, Nacona,
Lttle Kock and Denver.
$3998
partmoat.
Miss Campbell, a composer, ar-
ranger and accompanist at the
by a
in the
ed tour of the exhibition galleries
which is currently featuring an ex-
hibition of contemporary Ameri-
on and physical
SesdzamhunndmzrnttladBns
The Music Department of the
Ariel Club made plans for the
•'Masters of Deceit" by J. Edgar
Hoover, a story of Communism in
America today. The next meeting
will be Nov. 24 in the home of
Mrs. Earl E. Vinson. Mrs. Mur-
rell will present the program.
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ly when the soil is prepared in the
spring, aad nw" '-----------
: • pwenson, member aad
past president et the Doaton
e
Swenson apoketo the club Mon-
day night at the home 9 Mra. Nor-
man Harrison, Cohostesses were
Mrs. Donald l Hamilton an Mrs.
James Stafford.
Denton Chapter al Alumnae
Assn. of TWU win most Thursday
at 730p.m. at ths art building on
the TWU campus. A brief business
session will be followed by a guid-
$2998
that man will undoubtec
planets in outer space,
out the effects of steps
terest la science la ths
The reception followed a meet-
ing at Flinn Hall et the First
Methodist Church to Deaton. A
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* Be many wondertul colors Ie choose from
: hedadhakmvn, **
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The group atte
at the McKinney
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Chapter U of FEO wU meet
Wednesday at 7 p.m in the home
of Miss Mabel Maxcy. 2215 N. Lo-
CUK. ' ’
Militant, will meet Thursday at .
7 p.m. in the IOOF Hall for sup
per. General meeting will begin
bar of NTSC science faculty, gave
an illustrated talk entitled "Step-
ptog Stones te ft* Stars.** He
pianet in the earth Pgunconste.
lation on a blackboard, and ex-
plained recent rocket and aatellite
developments. He said he believes
_____ W, Sycamore
Misses Anna Harriet Heyer and
Kathleen Flood wii be c’hostess-
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THURSDAY
All Women of Denton County
hove been invited to view a film
reerde
cut i n Texas, was in charge of the
ananMes program. Mrs. Harris
$39.
Mrs. J. L. Masten,
Royal Service
Program Leader
. VAUKY VIEW (Special) -
Mrs. J,L. Masten presided dur-
ing a Royal Service Program of
the alley View Baptist Woman’a
Missionary Union Tursday.
During aa executive committee
mooting reports were presented by
chairmen, Mrs. E. L Malicot,
social chairman, served refresh-
ments to IB members. The group's
circle meeting will be held this
wook with Mra. L. O. Gregory la
charge.
It was announced that a church-
wide school of missions will be con-
ducted Nov. 16-21 from 7 to 9 p.m.
Mission studies for each age group
win be provided by the WM and
the Brotherhood. A visiting mis-
sionary win be present for each
night's session.
might well have been back in
school for a while Monday
The club's program
cognition of American
Week. Dr. J. J. Spur
program participants. weretMis
tizahethleake, Mmes. J.P.Hop-
son, J. J. Spurlock, T. R. Garrett,
W. W. King, Ray Chapman, Fen-
ton Keys. and Paul Hamilton
Chrysanthemums, Swenson’s
Topic To Twilight Club
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IS YOUR CHURCH
IN THE NEWS?
_____TheRecord-Chronicle wel-
comes news of churches and
their activities.
However, because of the
more than 100 churches in the
school, has had wide experience
as aa accompanist for profession-
al groups and is known for her
work with the Modern Dance
Group at the university.
Miss Campbell played ’'Satirical
Dance" by Merton Gould. She
said Gould is not considered
a major composer, but his work
is atiraet /
new experiments in sound. He
used unusual devices and tech-
niques, she said, such as playing
with the whole hand and arm. His
Sale
al Moaday afternoon. Mrs. Adams
and Mrs. Lynch were unable to
accompany the group to McKin-
ney. The women toured the newly
remodeled, redecorated and air
conditioned wards. The hospital
has 312 beds, the women learned,
with an average patient load of
286, They were told the tubercu-
losis ward has been moved to I is
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Harper and Mrs.- -________
Mrs. J. W. Grooms president
heard a report of Octobr favors
which were made for the Cum-
berland Presbyterian Children’s
Home. Mrs. Talley presented the
club with a gavel Mrs. Joo Hop-
sou and Mrs. W. T Smart were
a graduate student at TWU, pre-
sented vocal solos, accompanied
by Miss Eva Marie Kennard Miss
Paula Young and Renne Higgins
presented gifts to the honorees
presented to the Arid
______February meeting.
Mrs. Fred Patterson reviewed
Century Department to par-
Ito in the party for the Con-
temporary Arts and the Modern
Era Departments
Mrs. Wya Murrell announced
plans are being made for the pro-
gfam to be
Club for Rs
of each week—but-
r the better.
growing roots as a hobby er pas-
time. Mrs. Robert Talley, honor-
ary member, rated three arrange-
ments from a Judge's viewpoint.
were brought by
Mrs. Kenneth
suggested storting with a few
plants. She told the club that
there is a great satisfaction in
p.m., followed by open house at
the school _
Coater Point Parent - Teacheri at 8.
will have a luncheon meeting
Boone Country bn. the
The Literature Deparment of
the Woman’s Shakespeare Club
will meet Thursday at 3 p.m. in a.
the home of Mrs. George Welch.
UM Austin. Mrs Kittle Hayes
and Mrs. D. S. Kirkpatrick will be
vmb me
ammicmsamupuzunzm 1
Estill-provides
eral medical,
___________ eye, ear, nose i
and throat copdRimss.
theSampue beginpinsgtnpmauon
r r«G moore •AyHII bcbom will OMMerVG 996
house Thursday begtaning at 7: to
Contemporary
Art Club Makes
Yule Party Plans
The Contemporary Arts Depart-
ment of the Arid Club completed
plans for its Christmas Social at
a meeting Monday in the home
of Mrs W J. McCray Jr.
Mrs. Alex Dickie Jr. said the
social will be Doc. M at the Den-
ton Country Club, the group voted
to extend an invitation to the Cur-
each church each week.
Therefore, ministers who
have news of their churches
ehanal.a aaman Aba mnamaaamam
should contact toe neWSPAPer
either by mail (Box MI) or by
telephone (DU2-2551). News1
for Friday’s church pages
— am drawings aswel as a perma-, seheotesaes ------------
nent collection of primitive art. ( The TWU Faculty Wives Chib
will meet Thursday at 10 a.m. in
Gold Star Moms
Honor Leader,
Mrs. J. Guynes -
Members of the Gold Star Mo-
thers Club honored their retiring
president, Mrs. James Guynes,
with a coffe at the Pat Boone
Country Inn. Each member
brought flowers from her garden
to form a mixed bouquet which
was presented to Mrs. Guynes.
Attending, besides Mrs. Guynes.
were Mmes. E. S. Buck, B. A.
Wilson, Charlie Jeans. Virgil
Adams and Galen Lynch. Guests
were Mrs. G. W. Meadows and
Mrs. Lottis Boyles.
The group then gathered at the
home or Mrs. E. S. Bttdt to work
en^lts^ project of making cancer
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______________ _______Hanoi Mt at the Pat Boone Coun-
gy.weresappotntedtoanominat- Uy n wan heidgeariie, in the
Ing committee for program chair- evening. Mrs. W. R. Ford, worthy
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The club met Monday at Hub-
_______bard Hall with Mra. W. R. Hami-
shi tents Mra. tea aad Mra. Standlee Roberta aa
for abundant
growth. He told
srs,anaa"wuumdmxnAma:
__. . . 2 Barksdale, and Lee Gibson. Decor-
ation committee includes Mmes,
j. B. MeBryde, C. H. Hancock,
and Gerald Perkins Jr.
matton of Denton Chapter No.
250, OES: says.
At tbs reception Miss Peggy
Petterson of Nacona, grand visit-
or of Order of Rainbow for Girls,
was present. Mrs. Martha Marie
Whitfield of Dallas, supreme in-
spection la Texas. ORG, paid tri-
bute to Mr. Hastings, for which
he responded. Mra. Pear. Hall
of Pasadena, associate grand con-
ductress. Grand Chapter of Texas,
paid tribute to Mrs. Harris. Mrs.
Harris responded and said she
knew ths friends in Texas and
other states would be her strength
during her term of office. Mrs. E.
F. Duston of Denton presented
Mr. and Mrs. Hastings with
honorary memberships in the
Denton Chapter. Mrs. Mary Kath-
arine Smith of Gainesville, asso-
ciate grand matron, and M. E.
Lewis Jr., associate grand patron.
Grand Chapter of Texas. w o r o
ana reset them. He, pee TArieChutPmeetin tor Jr*? Miidred
E222 X ih ss# .
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night. _ a radunt atudent at TWU Nre! Na--- A--
guests for ths meeting; 22 mem-
bers attended
The three hostesses presented
each member and guest with a
numbered chrysanthemum cor-
sage. Mm. Dick Maxwell was
awarded a potted chrysanthemum
for having the lucky number
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i Music Department
To Host Ariel
Club, December
_____rhythms aad melodic line are la
nontax the modern music trend. These
. 0 in- characteristics of Gould's music
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THE DENTON EECORDCHRONICLE
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200 Eastern Stars Honor
Officers Of National Order L
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pheus in America" by Lander
Mac Clintock. Mrs. Harris, ac-
companied by Mrs. Barksdale,
sang "Art Thoui Troubled” by
Handel, and The Time For Mak-
ing Songs Has Como** by Rogers.
and escorted them t a wishing
well Grand officers joined them
at the well and were presented
gifts.
Mrs Emiel Grelle and Mrs.
Joe Wilson presided at the punch
service. Mrs. R. J. Moser aad
Mrs L. R. Dalrymple were in
charge of refreshments Towns
represented at the meeting wore
Arlington, Pilot Point. Fort Worth,
Theatre; VM p.m. at _______
High School preceding open house;
7:30 p.m. at Pilot Point High
School, • and to p.m. at Lewis-
vine’s Andy Theatre. There is no
admission charge.
He, displayed several dozen
specimens from his garden and
gave a critical view of them to
» prenaran in th. hisLrole as tester for Jackson and
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number as they are
experimental stage, he said.
Mrs. Ernst Wahlert spoke about
in My Garden.” She
introduced Dr,
M' 63 ' ) Sa
Hubbard Hall Lounge.
Denton Canton No. 41, IOOF.
and Ladies Auxiliary of Patriarchs "
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