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Friday, August 11, 1961
THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
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five attended. He is the grandson
Miss Donna Taylor was her sis-
Profits from the parties will go of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cockrill
and Mias
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Splawn.
Sandra Taylor was her sister’s
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Mmes. Leroy Wilson, Truman Wik
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Miss Karen Perkins of Ponta
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CROSS ROADS (Special)
Mrs. Billy Sam Ottinger
was
honored with a pink and blue
McGregor and Kenneth Smith.
For her wedding,
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Mr. And Mrs. Alexander
To Reside At Gainesville
Fort Worth, Miss Patricia Krohn
of Houston, Miss Connie Reese of
REGISTER FOR
FABULOUS PRIZESI
held in Fellowship Hall of the
Lake Dallas Methodist Church.
M. Boydstun, Yulen Harris, W. M.
Terry and Miss Alva Wilkerson.
Among the guests were Mmes.
J. H. Blackwell, C. A. Scott, Joe
80 MONEY DOWN!
TAKI A VIA* TO PAY
from our likeable
series of new
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BIRTHDAY
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tin smocked pillows at the Home
Economics Cottage at Valley View
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Ruby Biggs, Bobby and Vesta
Burch and Vira Bothwell.
Dee Salmon
And His Bride
Are At Home
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VALLEY VIEW (Special )-Miss
i Glenda Joy Wells became the
bride of Kenneth Doyle Alexander
in a ceremony at her home in
| Gainesville last Friday at 7 p.m.
The couple will reside in Gaines-
ville.
C. A. Buchanan, Valley View
Church of Christ minister, per-
formed the double-ring ceremony.
The bride’s parents are Mrs. Lu-
Monthly Bingo
Party Slated
LAKE DALLAS - Plans for a
monthly bingo party were dis-
cussed by the ways and means
committee at the Monday night
meeting of the Lake Dallas Re-
bekah Lodge.
Eryquisitely dointy and petite, with
slim exponsion band. Shock,
resistant, tea. Unbraa tabla main-
spring. 17 jewels.
$400 Monthly
yetal ar intact.
ZALE’S COMES TO DENTON!
GRIND OPENING SALE
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PLAYLAND
HIWAY 24-EAST
Phones 382-3983 and
382-8306
Trim, color-keyed, Kingsridge stacks of Worsted flan-
nel. . ... .
17-jewel Eigin Sportsmon. Shock and
water-resistant*, unbreakoble main-
spring, luminous diol.
$5.00 Monthly
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ZALE’S WARRANTY
Your money back to 30 days if you
can find a better watch vale.
NO MONEY
DOWN
*1.00 WEEKLY
GUARANTEED
LOWEST PRICES
Your money back in 30 days if you
can find a belter watch value.
ever at this lew price.
$1.00 Weekly
.120
into a building fund for the pur-
chase of a building for the Re-
Mr. And Mrs. Donald Gray
To Be At Home In Houston
ed at the punch service, Mrs. Cal-
vin Evins of Muenster, sister of
the bridegroom, served the wed-
ding cake.
The bride and bridegroom are
both graduates of Valley View
High School.
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382-6224
204 E. McKinney
RETURNS
LAKE DALLAS (Special) -
Mrs. Marvin Haney is home from
the Medical Arts Hospital in Dal-
las.
Kingsridge
sportcoats...
canted with sequins and pearls,
and the sleeve tapered to petal
vesistanf". Sweep-second bond,
lety Terma
... expresses his taste and judgment by choosing his sport
shirts from the authentic McGregor 765 collection. And his
favorite is the trim, natural-line plaid... the 765 Cotton
plaid in the traditional button-down model. He enjoys its
good looks and lean, comfortable fit (you will too). Long
tail stays tucked in.
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Demonstration
Held On Making
Fancy Pillows
VALLEY VIEW (Special) -
Mrs. Tommye Wilkerson conduct-
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Mrs. R. L. Fore. Mrs. Harvey Tes-
terman was co-hostess with Mrs.
Fore.
The refreshment table was laid
with a white linen cloth and was
centered with a stork tree. The
tree was decorated with small
flowers and miniature baby dolls
A SPIRITED SILHOUETTE
Winter skies won’t dim the scenery in Denton because new coats are arriving in
light-hearted colors and carefree silhouettes. Such a coat is this one of nubby
wool. It features patch pockets, a removable self-material stole to cover-up the
collarless neckline, a button down front. The sleeves are the new bracelet
length, and the silhouette is flared for action but figure flattering too.
17 iewels. Unbreakoble mainspring.
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Illie William Splawn, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Illie H. Splawn, was
honored on his first birthday with
a party Tuesday at the home of
Our customers not only like and prefer Kingsridge,
they like our salesmen, tool And we like our cus-
tomers. Why not join the dub? Come try on our
new Kingsridge Sport Coats for fall. Get acquainted
with casual good taset, meticulously tailored In
hearty textures and virile patterns . . . checks,
plaids and stripes in rich dark hues.
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cille Wells of Gainesville and
Clyde Wells of Valley View. The
| bridegroom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. R. Alexander of Pilot
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sparkman of "
Kress were the couple's attend- r
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The bride wore a beige linen d
suit for her wedding. Her flowers y
were white carnations.
A reception followed the cere-
mony, Mrs. M. L. Offord of Gaine-
sville, sister of the bride, presid-
VALLEY VIEW (Special) -
Mrs. Irene M. Campbell, for-
merly of Oakland Calif., became
the bride of Dee Salmon of Val-
ley View Aug. 1. The couple is at
home in Valley View.
Cooke County Judge C. C. Burch-
field officiated in the ceremony
in Gainesville. Attending the cou-
ple was her son, Kenneth Camp-
bell of Oakland. ,
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Martin of
Valley View. The bridegroom is
the son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Salmon of Lewisville.
High School last week.
This was the first of a series
of demonstrations planned for'
women of the community .to be
conducted by the Future Home-
makers of America instructor.
Attending the session were
It was decided to have the par-
ty the third Saturday night of
each month. The first will be his parents, 3825 Atlas. Twenty-
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companied John Hunter, soloist.
A reception followed in the
church annex. The bride’s table,
laid with a white cloth, was cen-
tered with the bridesmaids’ bou-
quets. Members of the house par-
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_ _ _ Douglas Gray was his brother's
The Rev. Francis Wilson read best man. Wayne Clem was
the ceremony, assisted by the groomsman. Ushers were Mike
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standing choir member award.
Atlanta, Ga., Miss Mary Jayne Phillips, Miss Joe Phillips, Mbs
Echard and Mrs. James Hamil-
came the bride of Donald Rich-
ard Gray in a double-ring cere- .____— .____
mony Saturday night in the First points over her hands. A peari
Baptist Church of Troup. After a tiara held her elbow-length veil,
wedding trip to Houston and the and she carried a bouquet at or-
Gulf Coast, the couple will be at chids and roses,
home in Houston where he will r. --------
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a member of Sigma Alpha lota, turing three-quarter length puff kerson, Raymond Davidson, G.
Philomathia and listed in “Who's sleeves and bouffant skirts. They
Who Among Students in Ameri- carried nosegays of Peace roses.
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the bride Miss Joyce Moody, organist, ac-
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Taylor, a graduate of TWU, bo- ganza. The lace bodice was ac-
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