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•THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
Sunday, July 21, 1M|
PAGE FOUR—-SECTION TWO
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Miss Lane. Don Max Laxson
HERE IS A SAMPLE OF SAVINGS
Officers elected for next year’s
T-DAY ONLY!
reunion are Jerry Lumsden, pres-
sage of white rosebuds.
WEST SIDE
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King, arrangement committee.
A reception followed in Grace! Members attended from Dallas, and sister - in • law of the
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Turnips
Carrots
Radishes
Lettuce
Beets
Corn
Others
•WHAT’S IN THE BAG ???•??
Ask our sales personnel to give you the free bag. Use it's
contents the way we tell you to. Then tell us the results.
The first ten (10) to tell us the name of the product in the
bag will receive a FREE LEAF RAKE.
•FALL GARDEN! Now is the time to begin your Fall
garden.
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MRS DOX MAX LAXSON
Former Miss Janice Pearl Lane
Purple Hull peas
Blackeyed Peas
Cream Peas
Beans
Squash
Greens
•THE RIGHT APPROACH to Cultivating! Too take a
number of important gardening steps when you properly
cultivate your soil. Cultivating destroys weeds, breaks Che
crust on heavy soils after watering, aerates the soil to
permit air to reach the roots, and establishes a dust mulch
to help conserve moisture. The ground is best cultivated
as soon as the surface has dried following a shower.
•OUTDOOR LIVING — If you are like most people, you
want your whole place to be livable and attractive. And it
can be — if you make the most of possibilities. No matter
what size your yard, by careful planning, planting, and
furnishing you can have an outdoor livingroom that draws
the family together for picnicing. lounging and recreation.
Let us help you by making suggestions for creating for im-
proving an existing one for you.
•ROSES — The way to control blackspot on roses is to spray
before it starts. This disease is carried in the sil so you
should always spray the ground as well as the plant. Use
Phalatan and Captan — Karathane mixture.
Keep your monthly blooming roses going strong — feed
them with Greenight rose food. They should be fed at
least once every 30 days.
•LAWN — When your lawn has been watered and fed well
and it still looks yellow you might be amazed at what a
good application of Greenight Soil Acidifer will do.
•FLOWER BEDS — Steer manure makes an excellent
fertilizer for your flower beds. We have it packaged in 1
eu. ft. bags at a very reasonable price.
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ding Song ’ ‘One Alone,”
Bless This House ” '
Miss Janice Pearl Lane and dress topped with white eyelet.
Don Max Laxson were married matching, accessories and a cor-
Pleasant The bridegroom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Dodd
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, The approaching marriage of of Beta Beta Beta, national hon-
Patricia Anne Carrigan, daughter or biological society. Her fiance is
of Mrs. T. A. Carrigan and the graduate of Hillcrest High School,
late Dr. Carigan, to John Larry attended Arlington State College
McCreary, son of Mr. and Mrs. and NTSU. He is employed by
Robert L McCreary of Dallas war Capitol Wire and Cable Co. in
Saturday night in Slaughter Chap-
el of Dallas’ First Baptist Church.
Dr. W. A. Criswell officiated in
the double - ring ceremony. i
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy U. Lane of
Dallas and the bridegroom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs W. A. Lax.
eon of 1304 Heather in Denton.
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PATRICIA ANNE CARRIGAN
Engaged To John McCreary
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subject in good taste.
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MOSCOW (AP) - Women out-
number the men in the Soviet
Union by about 20,000,000. but
a new Soviet book advises the
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background was formed of a lace
panel backing a spray of den-
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and dendrobium orchids. Arrange-
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Denton High School and is a jun- of men under 35 years of age
ior at NTSU. She is a member exceeds the number of women.
ner and planning meeting in the
I McCreary, both of Plano, grand- home of Mrs. Clara Love, presi-
’ mothers of the prospective bride- dent.
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The reason. says the book
"W omen and Children in
ALVORD -Special) - The
Lumsden family had its annual
reunion at Pelham Park in Bowie
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MISS ALICE ALBRIGHT
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Albright of 653 Milton in Lewis-
ville have announced the engagement of their
daughter, Alice, to Bill Tucker, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Tucker of 634 Milton. The wedding date is to
be announced. The bride-elect and prospective
bridegroom are both graduates of Lewisville High
School. Miss Albright attended NTSU and Tucker
attended Paris Junior College and is a senior at
NTSU.
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Lumsden Family Dan Dodd
Has A Keunion
David’s Episcopal Church.
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announced at a tea in the home
of Mrs. Jerry S. Fowler Friday
afternoon.
The guest list was largely com-
posed of members of both fami-
lies and the bridal party. Mrs.
G. W. Carrigan of Cleburne, grand-
mother of the bride-elect, Mrs. .
J. R. Merriman and Mrs. L. H
Pastor Surprised
crown She carried a cascade Twice Bv Church
bouquet of stephanotis and white .
rosebuds, centered with a while The Southside Baptist Church
orchid. surprised its pastor, the Rev.
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groom, and Mrs. Robert L. Me-1 Mrs. Della Mae Voth, program
Creary were among out of town chairman, asked for new ideas for
guests. the coming year.
The tea table was decorated Mmes. Eugenia Martin, Clara
with an epergne of cutglass and Love. Della Mae Voth. Evelya
silver on a Georgian mirror. Sil- Smith and Gladys Hathorn at-
ver cherubs held the bowl which tended the National Federation of
contained white starlite roses and B&PW convention in Dallas this
miniature white carnations. A past week.
KRUM (Staff) - Mr. and Mrs.
ident; Euel McClung, vice presi- Dan Dodd are at home in Den-
C J. Hardeman of Justin was dent; Mrs Basil King, secreta- ton. The couple was married July
best man. Groomsmen were Joe ry-treasurer: Mrs. C. C. Redwine. 12 at the home of the officiating'
McWilliams of Lake Dallas and Mrs. Beuford Lumsden, mailing minister, the Rev. Carl Bilder-
Buddy J. Caddel of Denton, Wil- committee; Mrs. Truis Lumsden, back.
ham D. Harrington of Fort Worth Mrs. Jerry Lumsden and Basil Attending the couple were Mr.
and Mrs. Denny Dodd, brother
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Knorp about 10 miles *n hour and may] The bride wore a white silk suit
and Miss Elaine Fieldsmith. sprint as fast as 30._____________ for her wedding.__
G en in marriage'by her fath- The bride is s graduate of
er, the bride wore a gown of silk NTSU where she was a mem- ,
peau de soie fashioned over sheath her of Phi Chi Theta an Phi '
lines. The decollete neckline was Beta Lambda. She teaches bust- [
outlined with heavy embroidered ness courses at the L. D. Bell
lace which also edged the three- School in Hurst. The bride-
quarter length sleeves. The bouf- groom is a millwright,
fant chapel - length train was at- After a wedding trip to Mexi-
tached with a wide lace belt co city the couple will reside in
tn form a panel effect in front. Hurst.
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(Parlor of the church. The bride's Grand Prairie, Irving, Los Ala- bridegroom. •
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cherub container holding pink and Decatur. Bowie, Retrop. Okla . She is the daughter of Mr. and
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' Miss Carrigan, McCreary
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Mrs Keith Roy U Lane of Fort C E Newman. twice Monday
Worth, sister - in . law of the night at the home of Mr. and
bride, was matron of honor Mrs Billy Joe Killian near Cor-
Bridesmaids were Miss Pat Hardy inth.
of Dallas and Miss Phyllis Lax- First the pastor was surprised
- son of Denton, sister of the bride- with a.birthday supper. After the
groom. They wore petal pink or- meal the pastor and his wife were
ganza sheath gowns designed with honored with an old fashioned
fitted bodices with soqp necklines pounding .of household staples.
and brief sleeves. The sheath — ----——-----
skirts were highlighted by tunic T make croutons for Caesar
overskirts. They carried bouquets Salad and other dishes, cut slices
of American Beauty rosebuds. , ... . .
m , of white bread in one-half inch
The bride s mother wore a yel- . -1, .
low sheath dress embroidered in cubes Toast the bread cubes in
white with matching accessories garlic flavored olive oil until gold-
and a corsage of yellow and white en brown and crisp—keep heat
rosebuds The bridegroom's moth- low and allow plenty of time for
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TUESDAY, JULY 23rd
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