Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 301, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 26, 1961 Page: 5 of 12
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THE DFNTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
PAGR FIVE
Shower Honors
Miss
CALENDAR
As State Extension Agent
THURSDAY
week-long visit with Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Terry and son Jerry and tends an Air Force Exercise Com-
in the woods at the home of lira.
ricultural Extension Service, is
M. 8. Hollingsworth was hostess
retiring July 31. Making the an-
In her home at Dallas for a mis-
Thirty guests attended the show-
END-O-WEEK SPECIALS
mint
Mrs. Kolander received her M.
nation geared to these needs.”
College in Commerce, and has
to Miss Martin.
University of Texas.
Mrs. Gladys Kolander, who will
She first joined the Agricultur-
ion survey of 10,000 U. S. shop-
Stationary Priced From
ervised the work of 12 district
one-stop shopping concept, and
51.00 to $1.59
before becoming a district agent
more
in 1957. She is known for her She resigned in 1952 to be marri-
The bride - elect was honored
Haywood in her home at Dallas.
mained until 1957 when she ac-
braska and attended school there.
Twenty guests attended. The ter things up and make grocery
She graduated from the Univer-
used in the table decoration and
One-stop shopping is appreciat-
Mrs. Kolander had valuable ex-
as a coun-
sion assignment as Tom Green
Checked The Want Ads?
and B Restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. it really makes no difference to
the State level in developing the tension service.
Lee Cartwright of Denton will be them one way or the other.
• ENTIRE STOCK OF
MEN'S SUMMER
SPORTSHIRTS
BOOKS ARE CLOSED!
r
I
SUMMER JEWELRY
NOW i PRICE
ONE GROUP OF
MEN'S SPORTSHIRTS
FINAL CLEAN-UP OF
MEN'S STRAW HATS
TEXSHEEN LINGERIE
NOW 1 PRICE
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED
NOW 51.99
NYLON LINGERIE
$1.00 and 52.00
52.50 to 55.98
NOW i PRICE
MEN'S SLACKS
ENTIRE STOCK OF
MEN'S WALK SHORTS
LADIES SUMMER
53.48 to 516.48
AT FURTHER REDUCTIONS
SPORTSWEAR
1
NOW J PRICE
ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED!
55.95 and 57.95
CHILDREN'S DRESSES
53.00, 54.00 and 55.00
»
MILLINERY SALE
51.99 to 56.49
52.00, 53.00 and 54.00
ENTIRE STOCK OF
GIRL'S SPORTSWEAR
*1.00,52.00. and 52.90
LADIES DRESSES
NOW 1 PRICE
FINAL CLEARANCE
63c to 52.98
58, 510 and 512
GIRLS SWIMSUITS
ODDS AND ENDS SALE
MEN'S SUIT SALE
WASH CLOTHS
NOW 1 PRICE
549.00 and 559.00
A
er
$
f
H
1
4
J
5
/
$
LADIES
SHOES
son Jerry and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Nue and family,
Now at a rock bottom price. Our entire stock of spring
patents, Bone, pastel and summer white Calfskins. Dress
and casual styles. All heel heights. VALUES 7.98 to 21.95
Charge purchases made now will appear on
your August statement, payable in September.
Aug. 1. At the same time, Mias keenly interested in keeping home
Mary Cothran, assistant district economics programs and infor-
8. degree from Purdue Univer-
sity in 1100. She has a B.8.
from East Texas State Teachers
home demonstration agents, who
in turn direct and assist the more
than 300 county home demon-
Mrs. Paul Yarbrough of Era.
The refreshment table was laid
with a white cloth, and was cen-
• I
Limited selection of discontinued style* and colors from
Vanity Fair and Gotham Gold Stripe Slips, halfslips, gown
and robe sets. Broken sizes. Values 6.95 to 32.95.
Entire stock of cool, washable walk shorts styled by
McGregor, Jantzen,Haggar and Manhattan. Wash 'n Wear
checks and plaids. Solid tone polished cottons and cotton
cords. VALUES 5.00 to 8 95
Beverly Butler
ERA (Special) — Miss Beverly
petition Meet at Tyndall Air Force
Base in Panama City, Fla.
Clearance of one group of cool, short sleeve sport shirts of
wash 'n wear cotton. Prints, plaids, checks and solids in
a good range of sizes. WERE 2 98 and 3.98.
Varied assortment of pastel and striped ferry cloth wash
cloths reduced for immediate clearance. Were 25c and 29c
each.
home demonstration agent. will
move to Mount Pleasant as dis-
trict home demonstration agent.
Since UNI. when she became
assistant State home demonstra.
working directly with families in
the State.
Homemakers OK
Big Supermart
If you think that today's super-
Entire stock of Knox straws reduced. Handsome Milans and
Cocoanut straws in distinctive deep-toned summer shades.
VALUES 5 00 to 11.95
refreshments.
A rehearsal dinner
varied the merchandise, the easi-
er it is to shop.
The Toledo-based research firm
says that only 1 in every 10 home-
makers think non-food items clut-
blue-tipped white asters. Blue can-
dles flanked the arrangement
Guests were presented blue net
bags of rice.
Mrs. Don Hagg of Dallas, sister
Clearance of Summer Hats. Straws In black, bone, white
and pastels. Also 4 group of after-five Whimsies.
Wash 'n wear cottons styled by Manhattan,- Arrow and
McGfegor now at further-reductions, Solids, prints, plaids, ‘
checks, paisleys in all your favorite color* and models. Sizes
S, M, L and XL ’
gistered guests. Mrs. Hagg and
Mrs. Jimmy Alexander of Gaines-
ville presided at the table.
Mrs. Jim Butler of Trenton as-
sisted her sister-in-law in opening
the gifts.
Hosteses were Mmes. Flake
Lewis, J. A. Stovall, Ewing Hud-
speth Jr., J. H. Gentry, Char-
ner Masten, Cecil Hudspeth, S.
W. Inglish and Mrs. Yarbrough.
Among the guests were Mrs. J. M.
Butler, mother of the bride-elect,
and Mrs. Leroy McKinney, both
of Dallas.
Reg. 5.00
VALUES ....
Now at greater reduction*. All summer skirts, culottes,
short and blouse sets, shorts, peddle pushers, blouses,
Capri pants and swim suits. Broken sizes.
WERE 3 98 to 12.98
Cool prints, pestels and darks in regular, junior and half
sizes. Cottons, Dacron blends and linen-weave rayon* wear-
able right now end for months to come.
VALUES TO 29.98
Reg. 5.95 •
to 8.95 ....
Now at greater reductions a limited group of childrens
spring and summer dresses of easy care cotton and Dacron
fabrics. Ware 3.98 to 12.98. Broken sizes.
Entire stock now at greater reductions Colorful cotton
prints, elasticized acetate* and Helenca yarn swim suits
styled by Regal. Broken sizes. WERE 1.25 to 7.95
Miss Glenda Sue Scudder, bride- hosts. Members of the wedding
elect of James Cartwright of Den- party and members of the fami-
ton has been honored with several lies will attend.
Entire stock of wash 'n wtar blouse and short sets, peddle
pushers, shorts and blouses greatly reduced. Stock up
now. Broken sizes. Were 1.25 to 5.95.
county home demonstration agent.
Later she served as county home
demonstration agent in Presidio,
ALL MONTAG’STATIONARY
MONOGRAMED FREE
chiton stated that Mrs. Gladys ership ability, Director
Kolander of Mount Pleassnt, Dis- said, “She was a
Ont group of famous label Dacron/Worsted summer suits
by Kingsridge "Botany'' 500, Varsity Town and Style Mart
reduced. Good range of sizes in short, long, regular, portly
short and extra long.
VALUES 60 00 to 69 50
VISTORS
VALLEY VIEW (Special) -Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Aiken and chil-
dren, Janet Kay and Morgan Ray
of Fargo, N. D., are visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan
Browning of Valley View.
VISIT
VALLEY VIEW (Special) - Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Lavigne and chil-
dren, Leroy and Kay of Poncha-
Cool cotton, Dacron/cotton and nylon tricot Baby Doll's,
Capri pajamas, waltz gowns, dusters and dusterete bed
jackets of first quality. Limited selection. Broken sizes.
VALUES TO 5 98
NOW AT GREATER REDUCTIONS’
One Croup of
MENS FAMOUS LABEL
BROOKS DRUG
• BROOKS DRUG STORE, 222 W. Hickory, 312-2565
• BROOKS DRUG NO. 2
Drive-In Prescription Service
• BROOKS PHARMACY No. 3, 533 8. Locust, 382-2300
trlct home demonstration agent, derstanding leader,
will succeed Mias Martin effective changing needs of families, and
One group of better summer slacks reduced from regular
stock. Dacron/rayon, Dacron/Worsted an Dacron/cotton
blends in handsome deep-toned patterns and solids.
WERE 7.95 to 12.95
a
2 for $6.00
a
2 for $8.00
63c to $3.98
r pim . ■ 4’ ■ ' Ve -
9°..: 2 for $4.00
6 for $1.00
mDitrsrmmetti vtim 4“;.
may be. She has demonstrated cepted her appointment as district ’
her belief that the most effective I home demonstration agent for honoree's color, mint green, was shopping harder.
$500
ALL SALES FINAL PLEASE’
Limited selection of better jewelry reduced. Eighteen
necklace and earring sets by Vendome and Ring of Dallas
in summer pastel shades and white.
VALUES $6 00 to $22.50 the set.
$3.00 to $11.25
Plus Tax
“ Series Of Parties Honor
“ Miss Glenda Sue Scudder
ill
Mac Butler or Trenton, bride-1 toula. La., returned home after a
elect of Max Alexander of Era,
was honored Saturday night with
a bridal shower at the home of
SUMMER
SUITS
Lightweight Dacron/Worsted suits in a choice group of
patterns, tolors and models. Come early and take advantage
of these savings while the selection and size range are good.
• VALUES TO 65 00
$44.00 and $49.00
COLLEGE STATION-Miss Gla- Cult
dys Martin, State home demon- and
VISITORS
VALLEY VIEW (Specinl_-
Mrs. Truman Wilkerson and sons
of Victoriville, Calif., are visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hom-
er Roane In Valley View while
her husband, Sgt. Wilkerson at-
idys Martin Retires
people and problems—or to peo-
Miss Martin was reared in Ne- ple and opportunities, as the case
as home management specialist. I home of Mrs. Kenneth Kingsbury bigger the store and the
' in Dallas. Twenty guests attended.
Wynn, Fort Worth High- prenuptial parties in Dallas. Mrs.
iraday at 7:30 p.m. se-
ed most by Southern shoppers. It
honoring is liked least in the Northeast
tered with an arrangement of
NOW AT FURTHER REDUCTIONS’
AN EXCITING GROUP OF
SUMMER
FABRICS
Your choice of French watercolor print*. Bates Disceplined
prints and solids. Cotton surahs and satins. Fine cotton
embroidered and brocade pattern* Novelty rayons. Pastel
imported crease-resistant linens and many, many more fab-
rics too numerous to mention!
VALUES TO 1.28 YD.
79c yd.
.... w *
State, having served on both the , . . .. — __ ___ _______
headquarters and county staffs ferred to the headquarters staff er was a pool side party at the three quarters of these claim the
sity of Nebraska in 1927 and taught extension programs are develop- District 5.
school before coming to Texas in ed by involving a broadly repre-
1929 to accept her first exten- sentative group of local people in perience and training_____ __________ ______. . _____ .... ... ...0 ...ucc.
both the planning and implementa- ty and district home supervisor Miss Scudder and Cartwright will and Midwest—although nearly a
tion stages. For several years for the Farm Security Adminis- be given on Aug. 4 at Lucas B quarter of all homemakers say
now she has given leadership at tration before she joined the ex- i
. succeed Miss Martin, is already al Extension Service in 1945 as
tion agent. Miss Martin has sup- well known in many parts of the home demonstration agent in Ti-
tus county. In 1947, she was trans- Mrs. Jeannine Carter. The show-
stration agents and assistants
warmth of personality and her ed, after which she returned to
practical objective approach to Titus county as county home dem- Saturday night with a miscellan-
onstration agent, where she re-leous shower given by Mrs. Pat
, pers shows that 65 per cent of the
a miscellaneous shower given by ladies thoroughly approve of the
AN.e TAA--i- / n-4A. VT. kA .
The Starlight Garden Chib will
Coryell. Jones be entertained with a hobo party
atration agent for the Texas Ag- joined the Headquarters staff to
ricultural Extension Service, is 1944 as home dairy specialist.
Commenting on Miss Martin’s Way: ________ ___
nauncemgent, PirsstorJobin E h* tootrihutloma and mnce at program, ctlansbuomsnoweeljusy’on:
1 percepuve, un- ’to of local Thirty guests attended the
er, sensltive to PePP6 „ . . . . . .er. The honoree’s color,
5 Mra Kolander received her M. green, and her flower. the Hapi- markets are getting entirely too
ness Ron. were used in the ta- big and complicated with all their
ble decorations. cosmetics, hardware, clothing and of the prospective bridegroom, re-
..g. ... ~ .0. Miss Seudder and her fiance other nonfood items, then you are
College Station still will be home done some special study at the will be married on Aug. 5 in in the minority
. «<- m—i- .. . * Embree Hall of the First Baptist
Church of Dallas. A recent National Family Opin-
She was honored July 18 with
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Kirkland, Tom. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 301, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 26, 1961, newspaper, July 26, 1961; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1491710/m1/5/?q=%221961-07%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.