Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 303, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1961 Page: 5 of 12
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THE DENTON RECORD.CHRONICLE
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Midsummer Shopping Trip Fun For Girls
ing fashioned in the ways that pretty clothes require a minimum for winter-long wear.
especially for the children, a shop-
if your little girl is the type
tie girl will be thrilled at the bright colors and patterns, with
ping trip with Mother can be a
who chooses the same style year
neat styling, and with attractive
as an opportunity for selecting a
too, with sip-out liners of this
nerves and frazzled tempers, do-
trip.
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Designers, aware of the style-
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than a pleasure. As a climax be- have created wonderful clothes
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The 1,528,000 marriages in the
United States last year compar-
ed with 1,506,000 in 1960 and 1,465,- dines in marriages, ranging from
000 in 1958. In Canada, where the 7 to 9 per cent, occurred in Fall
group, the rise in marriages was
about equal to that for the coun-
try as a whole. Gary led the list
and Dallas followed closely. On
the other hand, the largest de-
ed in i960, while in Canada they
remained at about the same level
of the two preceding years, ac-
cording to statisticians of Metro-
Mothers have been remember-
ed too. Many of this fall’s clothes
for children come in fabrics blend-
ed with the versatile new man-
made fibers, such as Creslan ac-
Marriages Now On Increase
After Last Year’s Drop
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BOOKS ARE CLOSEDI
Charge purchases made
now will appear on your
August statement payable
in September.
Is a new coat on the agenda
this year? Variety is greater than
ever, in styling and fabric. The
classic boy coat is still the favor-
ite, but if your Uttle girl’s last
coat was one of these, she may
Inspired fashion philosophy ... the ONE-COLOR-LOOK! . . .
destined to bo "the look" on campus this fall. It's easily ac-
quired, for we've planned ahead to bring you the most extrava-
gant selection of Brownie coordinates to be found anywhere.
Come have the fun and pleasure of picking and choosing a whole
wonderful wardrobe of these mix-mated sweaters, skirts and
blouses in the color or colors you like best!
A. The wing collared cardigan sweater of Cara-Mia fur blend
(65% lambswool, 25% fur fiber, 10% nylon) with V plung
neckline and rib stitch trim. Green, gold, blue or red. $7.98
B Maid '0 Fur blend pullover sweater (25% French Augora,
65% lambs wool, 10% nylon) with set-in cowl collar. Blue,
Magenta, beige or Rouge $11.98. C. Dyed-to-Match sheath skirt
of Hockanum doeskin flannel iwth seat lining, adjustable waist,
in blue. Rouge, beige, green magenta and black $11.98 D. Tie
collated slip-on sweater of Cara-Mia fur blend in Red, gold blue
or green. $7.98
E. Matching fur blend sheathe skirt in red, gold, blue, green or
black. $7.98 F. Full fashion Maid O' Fur Cardigan sweater with
jaunty collar and faggotted trim in blue, Rouge or Magenta
$12.98. Color-Mated box pleated flannel skirt stitched to hip
level Blue, green, magenta or Rouge. $12.98. Not shown dyed-
to-match Dacron/cotton blouse with 3-way sleeves in blue,
magenta, beige. Rouge or green $6.98.
OPENING SOON!
BRISCOE
Beauty Salon
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ly enjoyed.
Start early in the
coats.
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River, Scranton, Corpus Christi,
Louisville and Paterson. Among
the cities of over a million popu-
lation, only Philadelphia showed
a decrease, while Los Angeles
had an increase of almost 9 per
cent.
The five popular marriage cen-
ters recorded only small chang-
es. Las Vegas, Reno, and Miami
showed increases of up to 3 per
cent; in Yuma and Elkton mar-
riages were off by 2 and 0.4 per
cent, respectively.
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were 132,000 marriages, the mar-
riage rate last year—7.4 per 1,000
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Although most areas of the Unit-
ed States reported an increase in
marriages over 1959, only in Ida-
ho and Louisiana was the rise as
much as 10 per cent. Alaska and
Hawaii had increases of over 5
per cent, and in Utah, Wyoming
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Kirkland, Tom. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 303, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1961, newspaper, July 28, 1961; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1491712/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.