Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 45, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 1, 1961 Page: 13 of 48
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Christian Church is included in this point:
“If the quality of what men
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For the new architecture of Texas
McAllen.
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Charles Baggett will be the car- Junior Nelson of 1902 E. Hick-
ory was shot twice with a 22
nival chairman.
2717 N. Elm.
to the store after a rear door
The other twins are Diane and
was pried open.
explains.
School.
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Sale of DRESSES
FABRICS SALE
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Sizes 5 to 15
$199
VALUES TO $3.98 yd.
7.00 to ‘10.00
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REGULAR, HALF-SIZES
‘10.00 and ‘15.00
HOME FURNISHINGS
SEAMLESS NYLONS
LINGERIE SALES
T.V. SNACK SETS
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layout are Dallas, Houston, Fort Texans are fast becoming the
Worth, San Angelo, Bryan and most civilized people in the U.S.
"Denton's First Christian Church er phenomena as first rate theater
is a good example of the ima- -first-rate symphony orchestras
structure supported on light col-
umns space far apart ”
crete for which Antonio archi-
tect O'Neil Ford is best known.
City Church
Featured In
CLUB TO OPEN
BIG CARNIVAL
THEY COME IN PAIRS AT STONEWALL JACKSON
Vinson Twins In Foreground; Goin Twins At Far Left
twins (all boy-girl sets) resemble
each other in varying degrees.
Janice and Janette Vinson are
From City Store
Four televisipn sets are miss-
It all started when a national
magazine ran a big picture of a
school in Alamogordo, N.M., that
had 14 sets of twins.
That started the wheels to click-
ing in tbe mind of Mrs. Elizabeth
Ashburn, fifth grade teacher at
Denton's Stonewall Jackson Ele-
mentary School.
She wondered how many sets of
twins are at Stonewall Jackson.
She knew there are four sets in
the fifth grade and she knew there
are others.
So Mrs. Ashburn started count-
ing heads She discovered Stone-
an eight-page portfolio of pictures
about “The New Face of Texas."
Other cities represented in the
Choice group of early Fall cottons reduced for immediate clear-
ance. Dressy and tailored styles in plaids, stripes, prints, and
solids from your favorite junior designers. Gay bright fall tones
and deep dusky trans-seasonals. VALUES $12.98 to $15.98.
MEN'S JACKETS - 1/2 PRICE
An outstanding group of warmly-lined winter jackets reduced
for immediate clearance. Cotton cords, nylons, corduroys, wools
and a few leathers included in a handsome array of styles and
colors. VALUES $20 00 to $35 00
Now $10.00 to $17.50
54" WOOL FABRICS
deduced for DOLLAR DAY ONLY! Our special purchase selection
of choice wool fabrics . . . tweeds, checks, plaids and novelty
weaves in all of fall's favorite colors.
MEN'S SHOP
GROUP: FELT HATS- 1/2 PRICE
Limited selection of famous label hats reduced to clear A tip
top bargain if we have your size. VALUES $11.95 to $15.98.
Now $5.98 to $7.98
10 SETS A T STONEWALL JACKSON
Twins Abound At Denton School
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DENTON, TEXAS, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1, 1961
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CHENILLE SCATTER RUGS
Special purchase of Cotton Chenille scatter rugs with fringed
trim. Size 20x31 in light green, hunter geen, yellow, red, aqua
or light blue. Preshrunk, skid-resistant.
2 For $1.00
LADIES SLIPPERS
Lingerie Shop Sale of slippers. Three styles to choose from in
pastel leather or Suede finish fabric with "Moc" toe, bow or
fanciful fruit triyns. VALUES $1.98 to $3 98
$1.00 and $1.99
FALL SPORT SHIRTS - 1/2 OFF
One group of long sleeve sport shirts reduced from regular
stock! Wash 'n wear cottons in colorful plaids, stripes, prints and
solids. Sizes 6 to 20. VALUES $2 98 to $3.98
$1.49 to $1.98
MEN'S SOCK SALE!
Special groups of cotton argyles and nylon stretch socks re-
duced for a thrifty Dollar Day buy. Stock up on your favorite
colors and styles.
2 pair for $1.00
MEN'S ALLIGATOR BELTS
Very small group of genuine alligator belts d E A A
reduced. One inch width styles in brown only. PD.U)
Broken siezs. REGULARLY $12 50 "•••
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Choice group of early fall dresses reduced Winter cottons, silk
blends, Arnel jedseys, novelty rayons and Dacrons in black and
dark autumn colors wearable right now end for months to
come. VALUES $15.98 to $22.98
BOYS' SHOP
GROUP: WINTER JACKETS
Limited selection including cotton corduroy and cotton plaid
sport jackets, warmly lined. A few unlined wind-breaker jackets
pf wash 'n wear cotton. A few water repellent cotton car coats
with zip off hoods Broken sizes. VALUES TO $14.95.
$3, $5 and $7.95
BOYS' KNIT SHIRTS
Spectial purchase of short sleeve cotton knit shirts in solids
end fancy patterns. Charcoal, brown, olive, blue or gold Top-
manized finish for stability to resist shrinkage. Completely wash-
eble. Sizes 8 to 16. Reg. $1.98 each.
3 for $5.00
wall Jackson has 10 sets of twins. i Dean Lynn, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Of the 10 sets, one set, Janice L. H Lynn of Route 1; Lavon and
and Janette Vinson, is identical
and another set.Pau andDaidTV Sets Missing
Goin, is near-identical. The other ©
be put in jail and then must be bailed out by a person on the
outside. For children, pony, tractor and merry-go-round rides
will be available.
Admission to the Oct. 10 carnival, which will last from 4 to
10:30 p m.} will be 25 cents. Booth and rides tickets will range
from 10 cents to 20 cents.
The carnival spirit will be initiated Saturday by the dormitory
displays featuring "American Literature on Parade " On Gold
Rush Night a loving cup will be presented to the dormitory with
the winning display. Because there is no central senior dorm,
the senior display will be placed on the lawn in front of Hubbard
Hall.
Proceeds from the carnival go to the TWU Foundation for the
expansion of educational and developmental fields.
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GROUP: BOYS' PAJAMAS
Reduced from regular stock. Wash ’n wear cotton pajamas.
Short sleeve tops with short or long pents ... a few long sleeve
stylet. Broken sizes.
Reg. $2.98 Values .......... $1.00
The Denton church is describ- is one of the most remarkable fea-
ed this way by Fortune, a $1.25- in a great, state-wide re-
per-copy business magazine: naissance that takes in such oth-
FALL TONE COTTON PRINTS
Reduced for DOLLAR DAY ONLY! Special purchase group of drip,
dry cotton prints, Cotton Satins and rich surface French pattern
fabrics at a thrifty, money saving price 36" end 45" widths.
VALUES TO $1 00 yd.
2 yards for $1.00
REMNANTS - % price
A full-color picture of the in-The roof is a
terior of a Denton church is pic-
tured in a national magazine
which went on sale this weekend.
The sanctuary of the First
FAMOUS BRAND SLEEPWEAR
Broken assortments of dusters, gowns, capri pajamas. Baby
Dolls and long pajamas reduced. Pastel nylon tricots, drip-dry
Decron/cottons and all-cotton prints and checks. Broken sizes.
Values $3 98 to $6 98.
$2.99 and $3.99
SPECIAL PURCHASE of new fall hats. felts t 4 AA
and velour* in e host of fall shades end > EM)
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Commenting on Texas’ new
face, the Fortune article makes
there nity University in San Antonio B.‛TBrown.‛"" "
The Denton Church is on Ful- Also. Lee Knox. Leon Renfrow, touched off when one Negro
High John Sheets, Charles Thurman, wouldn't give another a drink of
Tom Swan, Charles Claytor. whisky.
FAMOUS BRAND "BRA" SALE
Discontinued styles in cotton or nylon marquisette with lace
trim ... e few padded styles, a few backless long-line bret
VALUES $5 00 to $10.95.
Now $3.98 and $5.00
Our own Beauty Mist first quality Seamless nylons reduced for
a thrifty Dollar Dey savings. Four delightful shades to choose
from in proportioned sizes . . . short, medium or long. Sizes
8% to 11. REGULARLY $100 pr.
3 pair for $2.85
^jail; new rides added
TO GOLD RUSH CARNIVAL
TWU's 10th annual Gold Rush Carnival will feature new rides.
booths and a variety of prizes.
A new booth will be the “jail"; for a small fee a friend can
BATH MAT SETS
fluffy cotton chenille sets consisting of e
20x30 bath mat (skid-resistant) plus a match-
ing lid cover. Colors - aque, blue, yellow, te AA
light green, hunter green or red. Fring-trim P I.UU
on met. Regularly $1.29 set. ’ * *
100% COTTON BLANKETS
Ideal for these chilly nights American made-
cotton blankets in full 72x90" size. Choose te A e
from plaid designs in red, pink or green dZ TF W
2” satin binding. A special purchase! “ “
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__________________,_____ .0.. . oce... .. o. .. .. - Manning booths and rides will caliber pistol during an alterca-
Now that Mrs. Ashburn and ed design one other public build- be 0115 Akers, U. J. Ramsey, tion. He is under treatment at
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Dollar Day special from our Gift Shop. Crys-
tal snack sets in daisy, apple or orchard de AA
leaf patterns. Four plates plus 4 cups per > I V9
set. REGULARLY $2.50 to $2.98 set. 1 • “ 4
Courthouse, First National Bank charge to the carnival grounds.
Leon Griffith, children of Mr. and I House figures 4.7 per cent of the of. For _ Worth, CentralHigh Proceeds from the annual car-
Mrs. Leon Griffith of 1032 Coit; bodv is now twins Schoo of San Ange lo,the South- nival go to the various club pro-
Linda and Daniel Beebe children i land Center in Dallas. First Chris- jects including the Boy Scouts,..
f M>- and Mrs M F nf "We've always had some twins tian Church of Houston, Cullinan Little League baseball, the crip- three others were in the Denton
but I am surprised at the number Hall at the Houston Museum of pled children's camp at Kerrville City Jail Saturday as a result of
Lloyd and the Lions International sight 8 donnybrook in Denton Negros
conservation program. section.
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jorie Wynn of 2207 N. Elm; Becky stolen while near Hickory and twins than ever before. And dents—the teachers say thec nitv ’ niversit in San Antonin - - -
and Glen Allen. children of Mr. Cedar Streets. The 1953 Chevro- Stonewall Jackson's enrollment is seem to be more left - handed
and Mrs. Glenn Allen of 966 N. let convertible is the property of only about 430 now as compared children than ever before,” House ton Street, near Denton
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Special Sale of Marvelous Aquamarine Sham-
' poo. Choose the one suited to your needs... de 4 p
LY >170 plui tax 0 >125
for oily, normal, bleched end tinted or dry " ""T
heir. Large 11.8 fluid ounces . . . REGULAR- plus tax
Locust; Linda Jean and Lindel Lynn Wilson of 1023 W. Sycamore, to 700-plus in some past years.
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and Carolyn Sanford, children of before, he says. The twins are The Denton church has won for
----- lino from th. pritehat winit, Mr and Mrs Homer Sanford of scattered throughout each of its architect, O'Neil Ford. recog-
the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. m port Wohet ns 26ns Denison St.; and Vicki and Stonewall Jackson's six grades. J nition by several groups. He help-
Pauloand pavid’coin arenhensons the resuit of 8 burglary, police GaryHarrisachldrena Mr.ad Hous have counted the "twins.ng “in Benton. Bowers, J ha rles West..Ches- Flow Memorial Hospital for gun-
of Mr and Mrs V E Goin of said Saturday. Mrs -a. Harris oi -aro —___ -t- ____,________ - ...... . . terv Newhv. Sid Weintranh Har- shot wounds in the back and arm.
%.M an s i Police entry was made in- j. T. House. Stonewall Jackson
Rides and games will enchant James Allen. Lon Rowlett, W. F.
ginative use of reinforced con- and magnificent and courageous youngsters and oldsters alike Williams, Jack DeCardova, Jac-
- collections of avant-grade paint- when the .annual Denton Lions kie Brown. Bobby Mitchell, Wade
ing and sculntire • Club carnival opens for business Dickey, Verne Carrington, Bob
.tcmu .. . . Wednesday night, Smith, George Watkins, C. P.
. Other Texas buildings pictured The carnival grounds will be Whisenant. Preston Haynes, John
in the Fortune article are the located at West University Drive Fletcher and Felton Bellar.
Amon Carter Museum of Western and Beaumont streets. The carni--------------------------—
Art in Fort Worth, a Houston val will continue through Satur- A A 1
mortgage company, a bank in Me day, opening each night about 6 L A rresteci
Allen, the First National City Bank and closing about 10. — niEVOIVU
of Houston, the Brazos County There will be no admission 1 Aj •
in Shooting
One Negro was hospitalized and
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