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Briefs-Births-Hospital Notes
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DENTON AREA DEATHS
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Mrs. ship of Lewisville.
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GLENN FORD BETTE DAVIS
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LAST DAY WEDNESDAT
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Elm Street Hospital A Clinie
Admited: Mrs. L. R Simpkins
2426 Stella; Smith McFerrin, 413
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THE WACKIEST, FUNNIEST
LAFF-RIOT YOU'LL SEE IN 19621
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Fire Sweeps
Beatnik Spot
11 Lewisville; Mrs. Clyde L. Boyle.
IMorrow of Pilot Point; and Miss Route 2; Mrs. W. L. Knight, 1425
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Die name if I boy who exploded
into manhood across three years
and three girls? .
MOSCOW (API — The Sarjet
Foreign Office press spokeaman
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-TWU News Bureaw
DR. J. D. TYSON
BIRTHS
A boy born Monday at 1.07 a m
to Mr. and Mrs Joel Stegall of
Bradley Street Apartments, Den-
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- NOW SHOWING -
— Starts 6 30 & 10.20 —
i9. Like tailing on a
60 laugh rocket I
#/ A real laugh pill!
WakeMeWhen
Is Over 7
IT & THE FUNNIEST CAPER FRANK CAPRA EVER PULLED
PETER FALK THOMAS MITCHELL
EDWARD EVERETT HORTON MICKEY SHAUGHNESSY
THICK
STEAK DINNER
BAKED POTATOE,
SALAD
DRINK - DESERT
$1.25
ALSO
PIZZA-SEAFOOD-CHICKEN
MEXICAN FOOD
STEAKS
117 W. Svcamore 382 6011
Candle Lite - Soft Music
La CASITA
OPEN 11 A.M. DAILY
MORE THAN JUST COOKING!
A Johnnie’s Big Luscious Hamburger is the result of striving
continuously for many years for improvement in (1) iAgredients
(2) equipment and (3) human skill.
The meet patty Is of U.S. Government Inspected beef . The
bun is prepared according to • special formula. The onions,
tomatoes, lettuce, pickles end mustard ere checked constantly
fer quality. Then are protected by the beet available means of
sanitation and refrigeration.
Johnnies Big Luscious Hamburgers 25c ea.
- 5 for $MS
503 N. Locust
Warm Waiting Room
; THE ROMAN SPRING
OF MRS STONE 1
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WARREN BEATTY I
i 1220 Clover Lane; Mrs. James D
Loyd, 916 Denton; Mrs. Robert
D. Pollard, Dallas; Earle C. May.
Lake Dallas; Miss Iris Slay. Me
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Charley L. Kenne- 1.
Mrs. Clyde Perry,
Rumors Of __________ ____
Half Of Texas Death Attempt On Handicapped
DR. J. D. TYSON . . .
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10th annual mid-winter conference in helping
handicapped people.
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A girl born Monday at 1 58
Faye Campbell; 903 Marshall of Route 1. Denton.
Alvin F De- a girl born Monday at 9:51 p.m.
Mrs. R ay mend to Mr and Mrs. Ernest Blanken-
Mrs. Rosalie M. Remley, 1211 Connell Hall; Mrs. Laura Owen.
Cloverland: Frank B Hulse, Irv-
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Mrs, Smith's attempted call The . OUfSTDECITY
prosecution held Mrs Plumb 13 ACRES, modern 3 bedroom home, double
L l , , 1U e . 1 qArdf. convenient to State School
should be judged guhty, of an at. hew Underground Center:. Consider trade,
tempt to commit the crime "5352120.1, Kaller, 118,
Judge Willlam Dozier set sen '
1 - - - RUBY ALLEN, 382-3625
ant. graduate student from Fort
Hickory, spoke 2
"The Constitution in a Chang--
jing; Rebecca J. Guyer. 2114
Survivors include his widow, the
E GRASS F IRFS former Miss Iva Cloyd whom he
me Denton fire department married inSanger in 1922; two ■
daughters, Mrs. J D Yarbrough
Ae:4ADRIVE-IN.
(VoZ. THEATRE
V«mdswoRTwwom-"
The figure is below that of
two years ago prior to the
"END OF INNOCENCE"
AT 5.00-6:30-8:00-9.30
NEAR JUNIQR HIGH
ood older 5 -room home, low down pey- ’
ment, miohth owner financinig. |
__t,;FY Allin T82 3675 ' ■
6.800M' c u»rnote** l»’O» fob evcione
tence, coricrete celllr, ■ Southpart,. $4 500,
C H. Enos 387-1422, ~ ■ f
Mexico and past
Denton area residents interested Clune, and Mrs. Margaret Clarke.
Grande into Mexico. rvEE" V PE punemau in problems of the handicapped supervising teacher in education
Except for partly cloudy to today branided as a "provocative are invited to attend the Special , for .
.cloudy conditions in South Texas, rumor without any foundation at Education Conference a TWU's who
the Rio
Purcell took a degree inanimal
husbandry from Texas A&MCol-
lege. .
Woman Guilty
Of Holding Line
STOCKTON, Calif <AP>—Vir-
the northern half or
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"YOUR HARTFORD AGENT"
317 South Elm 382.9621
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the back door open and pillows. and subsequent changes in stock
cushions and a. settee flaming inprices,
■ The Cellar's stairwav: k.1 HOT ISSUES’
" nem kin ni
DONAHUE-CUBERF-MLOENSa
e-end Parrish • thiee loqas., —
pm SWIC-M W.
By THF ASSOCIATED PRESS of
V Before ‘studyng law sind win-
: Bing election as a district judge
a public meeting in children are invited," Dr. Tyson : ,
mly Walter Sidnev Nash , , ,
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Dallas ' of Mesquite and W. J Sullivan E. Mill; Mrs. Ted Austin, San-
«Ue delegation I Klei. .. .be - i girls from residence was 814 drandfcnlaheFoinli and three
One of the Burmiese said the thropohpurteth to learn Cbout cd Mr Nash was born June 21. Funerall services will be held at David w. Duncan. 1405.AnnaNrs.
premier was clearl in good. .VeFv in working with handicap; 188s in Comanche County. 3 p.m. Wednesday in the Calvary Grace- Calvert, 905 Cleveland.. E.
- I ' ’ CP Funeral services will be held in Baptist Church under the direc-c. Perryman, 1400 Egan;
the Jack Schmitz 4 Son Funeral tion of the Smith Funeral Home.W g. Marshall, Route 1: Alex
Home Chapel. Rev. Thomas Ad- The Rev, Ray Montgomery of the Williams, 2706 Wilsonwood; " „ _____ -. ________
ams of Richardson and Rev. E. Rhome Raptist Church will offic- Bill Hilliard. 1122 Bernard; Glen: A boy born Monday at 2 a.m
, L. Vinson of Grapevine will offic- late, assisted by the Rev. Jack don L. Bilyeu, 3809 Atlas Drive; to Mr and Mrs. Thomas L. Moore:
Gauri in the' E. C. Bryan. of the de; iate. Burial will be in Roselawn Nicholas, pastor of the Calvary Mrs. Ernest Blankenship. Lewis- of Lake Dallas
-“ ’ w partment oi speech, who initiated Memorial Park. - Baptist Church.. Burial wilh, be in ville: . A girp born Monday at 10
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' iconference for north and as Nora Lee Nash of Denton; two. Pallbearers will be J. SWiE.
Probe Of Market
POWEHHOUSE
IN TFFCIKPACT
OR LOW-PRICE HELD!
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1 ginia Irene Plumb, 44, was eon- -——-----—...-j
. .. . . . ‘ I LOOMING, forlow. priced homes or rentalf
victed Monday of attempting to propeni 6a,0co ■ $8 500
hog a telephone line during an : AUBY ALLEN 3626
emervenev last lull LOSI Man’s glas ■ dark pray freres,
t emergency -a "u: I. vicinit, ' ■ w ' Hospital..Ca!L.382-9629/
Mrs Plumb was charged with $600 DOWN
refusing to relinquish her rural) EN LOAN* me balanc e w ill byv thi.
1 l - •. >. a e a . • b*«V» ' ' ly 'decorted roomy 2-bedroomj
party line to Mrs. Ora. Smith who home wits den; in school, Distriet
was attempting to summon aid: Two.t le bafhsicarpered and fenced .patio
for her baby, whom she believed THE EWING AGENCY
crticalyu. ...... —NEED IMMEDIATELY
The defense contended that n0 TWo ladies mhe Denton Ara with am
real emergency existed since the buion to earn money flood income mh
baby was dead at the time of i rd, ",i" .50* F5° Donton Record
Pocketful .
of Miracles/ "
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.downtown Fort worth early today credit restrictions imposed by the may that the Federal Reserve
swept through a closed beatnik Federal Resetve Board. Board has not seen fit to bring,
house add spread upward rintor an: P R. FIRMS h the unrestricted lenders within
- old three-story building., iThe manipupattion through pub- the scope of its regulations.
L Fire .officials estimated damage bcity phase of the inquiry is fo- Through these lenders, specu- .. 4 gnagv ugnamrugpc p -
'ar 30,000. cusing on the activities of a small latorscan finance stock purchases SF echan 1. eariE of the Pilot Point Kiwanis lu ’
I The blaze, they said. started uni roup of flnancial public relations and avoid the Federal Reserve '' " r
I der the back stairway of The.Cel-nrmsumost of them located in Board’s general requirement of a
I lar, a beatnik nightspot closed tNeW -ork ... 70 per cent cash down payment. 1 .
| Sunday by health officials, and The: ' wauts ,0 find1 The SEC currently is consider- fought five grass fires Monday—: ~ .
I spread up an elevator shaft to whethergsany ef these firms, in ing allegations that two promt- on "withers. Cordell and Ector and Mrs. Leroy Kenas. bo h °
K Wupper floors.. .. < . stheir effort, to promote the cor- nent New York brokerage firms Am ts and twonear Argyle. Fire- Dentoni three sisters MrsGeore
L Two firemen. Mike Darwin, .23, hire them, haVfilegally. arranged for customers men; also .answered calls at 1306
and R L. Auerbach. 31, press releases aimed to obtain credit from these Heather, where a clothes dryer | eoion ( on test
overcome by smoke in the third atiamecting Slock prices sources. The firms ire Sutro caught on tire and at -503 Hettle i.5 '
; floor, of the budding: .formerly ’ om what 1S known of-t ne in- Bros. & Co:, wand Schweickart A where a water heater caused 'V I II ner Chosen
known as the Honolulu Building vestigatiin it seems apparent ce, .smoko........ .
Fire Chief H A Owens said that the SEe 5 check inE news _____________ too LATE TO CLASSIFY— Miss Jo Rene Weaver won Den-
when his men arrived they found paper usage of certain releases ......................... . ----- ton’s American Legion oratorical
pou TAXES schoorchaldeninvqur home,. 34. contest Monday night and will re-
_ _____________....... , TUTU moo I I takcr)scpoozg.2228i*40,° 230 "2.! present .Denton County in a dis-
■ the Cellar's stairway. ′ HOT ISSUES’ TOTAL 10.) ) I '
. The Cellar was closed by the ( An area of special concern is poll taxes and exemptions : penon -UePisReravren, « Miss Weaver, the daughter of.
| Public Health Department,, after the possibility that puhlicity cam: . for the coming year i Denton the Rev. ‘ and Mrs. Thomas P l
: .a Vice Squad raid arly Sunday.. paiens hove helped generate, pub 3 cunty total 10.991 according ' ideaf for i<Sva"*' call 382-3638 iter Weaver of 814 At I
; ... J-2-*- .. --iMic enthusiasm' for certain recent 00 N rNewIl’Seaove 18../"— on "The Constitution in a cnang-
UNITED FINANCE COMPANY hot issies" - new stock issues txassessorclectof ' 19 IvMScpmia 22081241, ing World'' The contest was held
IS STILL LOCATED G Block which have shown sharp price ad - g • , f
north of the Post Office at 310 N. vances immediately or soon after kahi violi
: Locustradvo reaching the market, taxes exemptionsstotled ;
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presidential election when poll
taxes and exemptions totaled
■ about 12.000 Last Wednesday
T was the last' day for paying
poll taxes and securing ex-
BOBBY
MDARIN
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BEDRQOM,9entiemen, private entrence,.
!: priyate bth tvpe writer garag, quiet,;
. Hann,. '
■ . ’ 6podIncome ‛
A business, one petsog an operate.
Building and 178 ft . l»t, $,500.
' • . ■ ■’ fo1"11’ 383 2,97 ‘
68 ACRES lon: rimHighwiy 99 hear 'I
Aubrey: »O's» improvements,’ $200 pw |
acre I' 't- inlow 387-1422 382 5158
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This Picture Reted By
The Texas Motion Pic-
ture Board Of Review
As Adult Entertain-
ment No Childrens
Tickets Sold. Feature
At: 1- 3:05-5110-7:10-
9:15. Prices 65 90c
SNEAK TONIGHT AT
7:00 P.M.
IT'S THE WINNER OF 27
INTERNATIONAL FILM AWARDS I I
SHOWN IN ADDITION TO - "OTHELLO"
The evening unit of the Provis- Jack Hall, Sanger; Mrs. Keith
inl League of Women Voters Myrick, 1316 Egan. Mrs. Roy
i wif meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Peterson. 1804 Scripture; Mrs
i at the home of Mrs. Charles West, Bobby Calvert, Route 1; Kim-
'2415 Rockwood, to study the local berley.Kay McNieD. 2009 Bell,
project: public health, sanita- Tommy D. Smith. 918 Cleveland,
tion and welfare. Nathan A. Williams, 2009 Denison
HOSPITAL NOTES Drive: C Shelley Cannaday,
Flew Memorial Hospital
Admitted Hugh Gardner, 1717
Maple; Bobbie J. Mohon. Aubrey;
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ART THEATRE
TEN FILMS PRESENTS
Keds Keiute
Always Welcome
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• CUT FLOWERS 85 2
• CORSAGES 2923
• POTS ■" "V"
Linwood Roberson Florists
Ph 382 2561 SOO W Hickory
, ERNIE MARGO th
KOVACS MOORE 223-
JACK NOBU:
warden■ McCarthy 02
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STARTS 8:40 -
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ill« ing wonu.uecumnesuwasneuwim
at the American Legion Hall. ‘M
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vsbnnj"segebuqgicangranav;aAccotownnn Barrow, Curtis L Loveless and Lar-
Musis Company, ) ioW. OakeSireet, Penton, ry Cunningham. Judges were Miss.’
Tekglm jerj f, Goss Charles Bigby and
b E.1ARGEfuthshe apartmneni li pr.i- _ • 7."
vate, bills ‘paid, $12.50, weekiy., 382 Dale Osborne LeeE Johnson, was
8151 382-4038 in charge of the contest. .
NICELY tirhanshed,. redecorated, 3-roomi— 1
partment 1 hot snd telephone.... j
‛fuis tbed, 1219 Bolivar, 3222372.04
kr again nipped
Freezing w
Hit deaf, and three students
quuuy vvaxuuwus m ovuu ienas, ruus wimu auy zvunuagon a ammauy ---- • -*- •i 3 lire planning a speech stu-
da) on the heels of a whistling the skies were‘clear throughout all," a story current in Moscow Redbud Auditorium Friday and dent program for h h school gh s
norther t , the state. that an attempt had been made Saturday who will be on campus
.Eelore dayugttthe forwari 1° early morning the thermom- to assassinate Premier Khrush- 1i they wish to attend the han-J The TWU students heading com-
pushedmto the state Monday had eler ducked down10 16 degrces che , 4 uet Friday or the luncheons mittees are Edna Figueroa .sen-
raced on southward into the Gule at Dalhart and 19 at Amarillo "It is an invention and com- either div they can make reser- ior from Nan Angelo; Barbara
Brownsville registered 55 degrees pletely false," the spokesman vations by caling the TWU Sneer hiLouise Smith, graduate student
I . An at the same hour addl'd and Hearing Clinic. D. J D. J from Beaumont, and Lynda Bry
I Av Ag "nang The.freeze sene entended. as far , The rumor $ had been investi r tor of the TW U cl
I — vAu3 •V-VI1 sonth as Junction and Waco gated by correspondents and dip- and professor of speech is in
I . zx • 1 emperatures in other areas in- lomat for several days. No one generalcharge of the 10th mid-
I pf I AmmItFag cluded Abilene and W h t.t E alls could find any sub: tance to them Winter program.
Cl VOIIlIIILICC Marfa 25. Dallas. Fort Worth The first report was that -friends of exeeptional chd
« . and Son Angelo ' ...... ion Khuushchev had been shot in the drew and teachers of exceptional '
A cci mi BIT p iy !• c an " 3,, , , , lung during a puuic au ......... ....
nssignmenis gTop marksMondazranged, Minsk, in White Russia, in mid. said. ■ This invitation is not o,
; j “ 2Pu tanpnbmsd January. But on Jan. 26, some from rWI it is from the Amer-
r WASHINGTON CAPLTwo-hew-aredo down to 36 a Amarillo days after the rumored artack.
coqgressmen from Texas received “Pushing-couds away as it ad Khrushchey spent three 1 i
committee assianments Monday vanced. the dry norther ended with a Burmese trade and diplot is on campus."
| Rep. Clark Thompson, another more than a week of unusually mati delegation in Kinv in th.
member of the Texas delegalion. mid weather. The only, rainfall in 1 . J .
, said Rep. Ray Roberts of Mehin the state Menday was a meager: C
. ney will serve on the House Yet- 01 inch at Beaumont. premier was clearly in
I erans Affairs Committee and Rep. Forecasts called for another health ad-Rood spirits. ped children. ..
f. Graham Purcek of Wichita Fas chilly night with temperatures On Jan 30 Mrs. Khrushchev TWl {Aculiy composing the
|. 0 the Hoise Agriculture somh touching the low to middle 20s in told guests at a meeting com- conference staif besides Dr. Ty-
.mittee parts of'’all sections. Wednesday memorating: the birthday of son include;
| Roberts took his o4th:earlier ip is due to be a tat warmer in Franklin D Roosevelt that her - -
I" the day as tepreM’ht'at j v^’o but stillhusband was in Gagra, in the - -i le, puna wa
North Texas distr cold - the south . Caucasus. partment oi speech, who initiated Memorial Park.
Speaker Sem
------ n m n v, i e ui “ismissed, Merwyn-Lyneh Au-pm, toMr —and Mrs Wi S
.e J two Pallbearers will be-.SWihbrev Mrs f - - -- ‘ . .. - - . „ .
rexas speech therapists 10 years:isons" FrankNashof Roanoke and son: E.L Iisdell, Dari Gist, Clif- .52.
, ORO. L. J. Nash of Nederland: four ford 0‛Dell, Homer Jones George
Dr Josh P, Roach asssocite daughters. Mrs. A E.WilkitsonHilzsuon V a nd Joe.Nei
professor of. .speech, who will han- of. Grand Prairie. Mrs C: L. Flem Ka)s. ' James Faulkner, Lewisville: Mrs.
■ tile the- technical work in closed ing of Dallas. Mrs. Reed LAlexan . . ». .... » -
.A........ur, m.‛- * -UVW • -AUNA ▼▼ Ue y c TV presentations of: two der of Dallas, and Mrs. Hubert •0 J” • OtKelaw ,
< "tutureu"pprn • of the conference programs ' E Black of Denton; three sisters. ALVOB (Special-FuneralDkIVIk
- . .. WASHINGTON AP-Thegov- The SEC never has tried to se DElis B. Page, dean of the Mrs George ctynch o Fort Worth snxicesaforudohnaMa dntzrl": ■ (Continued Itrom page 1
ansignment 1 wu de my its anti-fraud I powers against pub- TWi college "I Fducation. who Nr BR Sams Dentpnauan ing home at Grand Prairie, Sill II o Iani s 4 Denton.
' ........man ol the Denton County
I ZX announced the appalgnsscinanced by pubiicly owned couidbe used ia 22 eomspiredd srondchuidren . * ‘ -sTTX 1-r™1
L point menu- as a member of the • rP , , 0 jiggle market prices bydis-cally handicapped children. IFoyApa I S,siva, and. Morrison of Fort . 50 1 1 p „ . .
House Ways and Means I Commit- This isione of tonew areas tributing inaccurate or misleading Dr,Eichard Hargrove, director —pwarm-nousuau Fd- Worth wil olficiate with burial in Justice of the Peace Precinet
I tee, whose Democrats also con-beinegstudied cwnm • itie press re eases . of teacher education and principal . ' sPoIN ‘ iStaff! Ed the Alvord -cemetery. ' ■ ° wan
. stitute-a committee on commit- and Exchange Commission in its ‘Unregulated mdney lenders also ot th TWU Demonstration School, .Ward Spivanelifetim resident Pallbearers will be B w Me. . Justice of the Peace. Precinct 5
. t^sfor others of their party in extensive inguiry into these have been a source of concern to who is- directly concerned wi ® Pilot Pointe, djedsuddenlyin clung, Albert Lee, P M. McGee P Hampton Jr. and « J
r ... - Ue mdust y , the SE for some time. The com-this in-service training, prouram his home at 11 to a.m. Monday dyde Crews, Jack and Sanders, both of Sanger.
— .It, was learned today that S EC mission has never before investi-or al t vls ol excepaionar He was 65 - . Frank Hancock '. 1 Precinct 15 chairman - A W.
staff members a so. have been m- gated, their activities directly be-children .' ; A natine ofthe nearby Fairview native Rj of Lake Dallas.
New,York about the operations of the market c, edit restrictions Dr. Perry;, associate son of the late Mr: and Mrs. w 0fA a ban a hl Wise Precinct ehairman--. L Yar-
money lenders who finance stock CREDITCURBS 'professor of education, responsibis j. Sullivan Sr.. pioneer residents unty 4, . h , ,. blrough of Denton
transactions. This was believed to The credit curbs apply only to for programs for prepartion o1 of the Pilot Point area. The elder wsuns R HeHotps of Fort
be the prelude to a more inten- banks and brokerage houses. teachets of thesmentally retrded sullivan died last December. Worth and I F ItoSaw of
'she study of lenders who are ex- Privately, some members of the ah 1 physically handicapped., Mr. Sullivan was a Pilot Point Woras a daughters Mbs
empt from the stock marketi commission have expressed dis- , Dr. Mary:- Loper who.coh wholesale and retail oil dealer DarassiddIp or Alvord Mrs
-l------- z- :----4 L- -- . - - a' - 'duets, the testing and guidarice . He was a Methodist and almemiuii St “ Apd Ms:
, service of TWU where education her of the Kiwanis Club and Wood- Roxie of
, aspects of physchologieal couhsel- men of the World fraternal organ- Po yie Taylor poEoraw o nand
ing are a primary consideration. ; ization,/At the time of his death S "des motzey of Hay..
• Mrs/Johnnie Sorbin supervis he was serving as vice president ml 1
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