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Miss Redfearn, B. D. Looper
Exchange Wedding Promises
CHUCK
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Clubs meets Friday at 9:30 am.!
at the Woman’s Building. Senior
garden club members will be
CARROTS
CELLO PKG.
BELL ROOFING
AND METAL CO.
Fredy Jones, and Miss Wanda
Redfearn, both sisters of the bride.
The couple will reside in Au-
brey. The bridegroom is employ-
ed by the North Texas Tank Co.
If the pods of those snap beans
Banquet
Frozen
KIMBELL’S
FLOUR .
MRS. BILLY DOWE LOOPER
Former Barbara Redfearn
DEL MONTE, C.S., No. 303
GOLDEN CORN .. .
SUNKIST
LEMONS
HAPPY
BIRTHDAY
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DEL MONTE, No. 300
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TUNA, 6 oz.
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PEAS, No. 303 .......
Mrs. Grady Smotherman
To Lead Club At Prosper
BANQUET
FROZEN
POT PIES
Chicken &
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TOP QUALITY
MEAT
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day at the home of Mrs T B. :
Norris. Mrs. E. T. Massey led
Mrs. Fred Dendy opened -the dips, and raw t- — 7
meeting with a gardener s prayer can be placed around the bas- rison, J. A Craven, Jack Latham
of thanks, Mrs Dick McClendon ket, to be used for dipping, A and Helen Wright.
introduced the speaker. basket can also be made of cab-1 oilg
displayed her artistic skill in cre- cooked cauliflower heads can be Hostesses for the meeting were
. ating flowers from vegetables. " served. Or. the basket can hold Mmes Dick McClendon, Grover
KRAFT
Macaroni & Choose
Union had a study, "Sharing My
Savior" during a meeting Tues-
were seated at tables for four
which were decorated with spring
Folger's
INSTANT
COFFEE
6 Oz.
Doctors call It hypokinesia, h
simply means soft, flabby, weak
muscles caused by lack of activ-
ity or exercise.
And hypokinesia is spreading
like a silent epidemic among our
children. Increasingly large num-
bers of them now live such in-
active lives that they can’t per-
form simple tests requiring a
minimum of strength and
stamina. ,a.
A basic program of physical
education—such as the one de-
veloped by the President’s Coun-
cil on Youth Fitness—will help
put a stop to our children’s
physical weakness.
Does your child’s school have
such a program? If not, find
out why. It’s easy to carry out.
It costs your school very little.
Act at your next PTA meeting!
The/‘retuiem'j Council on Youth tune it
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From the same folks who make your favorite
MORTON’S POTATO CHIPS
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. Was Miss Edna Ruth Redfearn.
The next meeting will Presiding at the punch service
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FIBERGLAS
7 Cook Comet Rice follow- Rice is cooking, cook the *
7 ing the easy directions on bacon and onion until 2
7 the package (or if you brown. When the Comet 4
7 have 3 cups of cooked Rice is cooked -- mix all
7 Comet Rice in the refrig- ingredients in a frying J
7 erator remaining from an- pan, cover and simmer
7 other meal, it can be over low heat for 30 mm- 7
7 used). While the Comet utes. e mJ J
the Woman’s Shakespeare Club
last week when Mrs. B M. Reev-
es and B. B. Brummett were
hostesses in the Reeves home.
Miss Reta Pilkey presided ov-
er the meeting for which 16 mem-
bers and eight guests attended. >
Mrs. Brummett was in charge,
has been postponed in favor of The new officers will be in-
repainting the exterior of the stalled in May.
building, . [ Drying materials and making
Guests in addition to the en- arrangements of the materials
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IT DOESN’T
THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
YOUR HOME
CALL us FOR FREE ESTIMATE
son. Bert McNiell of Arlington,
with a birthday dinner.
SAMMY LEE NIVENS I
ALVORD (Special • - Sam- |
my Lee Nivens of Alvord was
surprised with a birthday party
at the home of his aunt, Mrs.
Ed Sisk. He is 9 Eighteen at-
EEGG
IDLES
The Community Affairs Depart
। ment. Woman's Shakespeare Club, ’
meets Friday at 9:30 am at the j
home of Mrs. Jack Weir. 803
Linwood. Mrs. W. P. Childress
will be co-hostess. .i
The Denton Council of Garden
jons. She made an exotic tropi- During a brief business session
cal flower from a cucumber. Mrs. Richard Hampieman and
blossoms in crystal vases. Guests,
in addition to the speaker, were
k Mmes Alex Findlev, Earl Blan-
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MacAdow on the coronet.
ing "Jupiter'’ and "Over .
Rainbow." and Karen MacIntyre Mrs. Smotherman s co:
who danced to "Little Cloud's" ers will be Mrs. Ed Crockett,
Miss MacIntyre wore a red bal-lfirst vice president: Mrs. ( G.
let costume. Hays, second vice president; _____________ r.____
Miss Sallie Reeves entertained Mrs. Walter Matthews, third vice guests, Mrs, and Mrs. Mayserving the tiered wedding cake
with piano selections during the president: Mrs Robert Reynolds. Mcknight both of Denton, at-
social hour recording secretary; Mrs Charl- ‘ended The next meeting will
During the meeting Mrs. Dickes Webb, treasurer; Mrs C. L be March 13. were Mrs. Billy Ray Redfearn
McClendon cave a detailed re- Smith, historian; Mrs. Jack Lan-■ r .■—---------=jand Mra. Bud Stuckey.
She said Mrs. Baker is a char- bage or 1
i ter member and is president of the tossed salads.
Richland Garden Club, an inter- The vegetable flowers can be
national flower show judge and kept in the Refrigerator forsev-
is flower chairman of her church. eral days. The. secret is to work
With a knife and vegetable shic- 1 with vegetables which are ■ at
er Mrs. Baker created flowers for room temperature, she said. Then
garnishes and appetizers. She when completed, they are placed
made daisies, daffodils and lilies in refrigerator dishes or cottage
from turnips; roses from radish- cheese containers which are fill-
es and chrysanthemums from on- ed with iced salt water. 1
CROSS ROADS (Special* Miss The bridegroom is the son of
„ ouu • Barbara Gay Redfearn and Billy the Rev. and Mrs N L. Looper
Dean of Dowe Looper were married Satur-of Aubrey. The Rev. Mr. Looper
McClendon gave a detailed re- '——------ —
port on progress of plans to re- ier, corresponding secretary;
new flooring in the Woman’s Mrs P. C Gilliland, parliamen-
Building. She said the project tarian.
VARIETY SHOW
of fboef Savinge
10s 79*
3 ibs. 69*
day night at the home of the officiated in the double-ring cere-
bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. mony, •
Bailey Redfearn of Aubrey. ; The bride was given in marri-
age by her brother. Billy Ray
Redfearn, Mrs. Bud Stuckey of
Comet
THE MODERN
RICE
Ay luff • Round Rock have announced the
I Illi) Vopfino marriage of their daughter,
blUU Marilyn, to W. T. Dean, son of
Scarlet tulips and deep red Mr. and Mrs -,T. V. I
roses set the mood for a meet- Amarillo. The bride and bride-
ing of the Forum Department of groom are both former, NTSU
students. ”
U.S. NO. 1
101394
FOREMOST
MELLORINE, i/2 gol_____
Sun Lite
BISCUITS
PRICES GOOD THURS., FRI. AND SATURDAY — WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK — 7 UNTIL 8 O’CLOCK FREE DELIVERY WITH PURCHASE $5.00 OR MORI
SHEPHERD GRO. & MARKET
mouuumuuuuumuuauuueymauuummuamoum’
Vows were exchanged before
basket arrangements of gladioli.
The bride wore a white lace over
taffeta gown with white accessor-
■ .les and a pearl necklace. She
on a fish- carried a white Bible topped with
a drive white orchids
ears to Attending the bride was Mrs.
K-r;mo Theme Former NTSU
Spring ineme Students Marry
Sets Mood For Mr. and Mrs. C. 0 Kelley of
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ton, C H. Swanholm, R D. Get-
man, Joe Hobson, Fred Kelsay,
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Gordonville, pianist, presented
wedding selections
ofa musical, program.featuring PROSPER (Special) - Mrs. ments can be found almost
of ung.g uho Debby John- Grady Smotherman has been where—in the garden,
solos "Yellow ho.Plryed 1 and elected president of the Prospering or hunting trip, on a arve
solantl " u Lian of Garden Club for next year, of- in the country. What appears to
be just a stick can be the basis
sing-ing in the home of Mis. T. H of a lovely center piece, she said.
tLRockenbough. Co-hostesses with Mrs. Rocken-
“ “ " ’ - office- bough were Mmes Lynn Smoth- the "‘bridegroom.
erman, Robert Reynolds and: A reception followed the cere-
John Carey. mony. The bride’s table was laid
Thirty, members . and two with a white lace cloth over pink.
ert Talley and Mrs. C. C. Smith
judged the specimens
March 5 the club will make a
pilgrimage to the Morrison Tree
Nursery.
The 46 members and 17 guests
* %ee
*----COMET SPANISH RICE
* Approximate cost- 434 One Dish Meal Serves
7 1 cup uncooked Comet 3 slices bacon
4 Pic. 1 No. 2 can tomatoes
7 Salt and pepper to
J 1 onion, diced taste
For the latter, she carved out Mrs. Helen Wright were named
diagonal wedges, then soaked the to prepare arrangements for the I
vegetable in iced salt water. The city-County Library in April. Sev-
wedges curled up from the bot- eral members indicated they will suim
tom and down from the top to attend the district meeting in •pABEAMEGA
Wichita l •EE ik nfiii
Members brought horticulture Amn- EWVwIVIW
specimens of blossoms and shrubs.
Mrs.D. T. McClendon, Airs Rob-.
Displayed To Garden Club
tended. I
"Magic with a Paring Knife ” form a flower. It’s used to gar- Keith Craddock. Frank Smith. c. M WINGO i
was the program presented to the nish ’ meat or on a relish tray. Gamma McCauley, C. P. Farris, q H. Wingo of 921 Carroll will
Denton Garden Club in the Crys- centered with olives or radish, A. A Davis, Preston Haynes. Joe celebrate his birthday Saturday!
tai Room of Marquis Hall this roses. She also made a basket Sharer. Jack Hodges Sam Cope:
Week, Mrs. S. K. Baker of Dallas from cauliflower leaves in which land and A T. Moseley.
____________________ ______ .______. _____ LAKE DALLAS (Special) - J.
vegetable flowers Stuart, Harold Neale, W W Mor- B. Briggs, an employee of the
. , - . /-- -- ’ a ---- t--L ’ —i Ford Motor plant in Dallas, is raernETEozennuNETTEDLinnunerien
in Detroit, Mich, attending a EMSTEBETTERrcooKNEIIERrLOOKBETIE
— company training school I
lettuce heads, to hold Prosper WMU Meets
lade •
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FAMILY BIRTHDAYS too old to be of good texture
_ . LAKE DALLAS (Special! — and flavor
tertainers were Mmes Cecil King, was the program topic presented Mrs. G W, Nixon honored her——-
F. B Johnson, Maurice MacAdow by Mrs. George Piott of Denton, daughter. Mrs. G. H. Haynes of
and Kenton MacIntyre. She said material for arrange- Fort Worth, and her great grand-
K.Y.
GREEN
BEANS
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— Denton-Record Chroniele
MRS. S. K. BAKER of Dallas displays making flow-
ers from vegetables She’s making an exotic tropical
flower with leaves of cabbage.
LIBBY'S
FROZEN
SWEET PEAS
10 OX. pkg. 19*
6 for I00
6,or 1
9. 1
for *
HY POWER • dAc
TAMALES, No. 2l/2 .. *> for
AUSTEX, No. 300 ome
SPAGHETTI & Meat Balls...... «•
DEL MONTE — CUT No. 303 A $4
GREEN BEANS ....... * for *
FRANKS
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"JUST NATMRALLI BETTER"
E.,. 1 -.......20.
KIMBELL'S PINK, 46 ox. A $4
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE * for •
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