Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 14, Ed. 1 Monday, August 19, 1963 Page: 3 of 10
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THE DENTON-RECORD CHRONICLE
PAGE THREB
Monday, August 19, 1963
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Calif., where they will visit friends
and relatives.
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assert that nerve pressure is
the only cause of disease As a
skilled professional person.
recent guests in the home of Mrs Enlow, 919 W. Mulberry, in Flow
W. V, Jordan. 910 Haynes Memorial Hospital.
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Mr. and Mrs. Homer Munn and
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E. Hickey, all of Houston, were
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power line to operate smoothly
■ and efficiently at all times. But
things happen Frequently one
I or more of the small movable
bones comprising the spinal
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there may be pressure on a
and 705 Paisley; O. L. Corey, Gaines-
ville.
Dismissed Mrs. James Jenkins.
1016 Dallas Dr., in Flow Memo-
rial Hospital.
A boy to Mr. and Mrs. D. K.
Pruner, Lewisville, in Flow Me-
morial Hospital.
A boy to Mrs. Jerry Riney, 1607
Bolivar St., in Flow Memorial
Hospital
EVENTS
TUESDAY MEETINGS - Den
ton Kiwanis Club will meet at
noon at the Holiday Inn; The
Breakfast Optimists will meet at
6145 a.m. at the Ramada Inn,
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Mr. and Mrs. Jess Griffith,
419 N. Crawford, are visiting rela-
And there is a very simple. healing arts-finds the displace-
answer: • ment and relieves the pressure
. . . will a condition of sound health
Chiropractic works-and quite
often works wonders-because
if is Nature's way to Health.
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The Order of the Eastern Star
will have a called meeting to-
night at 7:30 in the Masonic Tem-
ple for the purpose of initiation
Mrs. Jim Burns, worthy matron,
will preside
HOSPITAL
HOSPITAL NOTES
Flow Memorial Hospital
Admitted: Mrs. M H. Hasten-
pflug, 1418 Linden; Mrs. D. K.
Pruner. Lewisville; Mrs. J. L.
Richardson. 1016 Dallas Dr.; Mrs.
limmy Ray. 415’2 Sycamore;
Mrs. Bertha Childress, Dallas;
W. R. Milam, 807 Highland; Mrs
Charles Seely, 1308 W Hickory. !
Jack Browder Jh. 2421 North-
wood; Lewis Mills, Dallas, Miss
Elizabeth Roberson, Lewisville;
Chipits Nabinco
medical practitioner, he fully
understands and continually
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of disease in a surprising num-, trained as thoroughly as any
ber of cases the true cause of
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ple. 901 Greenwood; Mrs. Edna
M Miller. 2019 N. Locust; Mrs.
Treva Bell Price, Sanger; John
H Hughes, Sanger; Timothy J
Elder, 1605 Laurelwood. Mrs.
Jerry Riney, 1607 Bolivar St.
Dismissed: Mrs. Willard Laird.
Tioga; Mrs. Sena Boyles. 421
Bolivar St.; Miss Kathleen John-
son Lewisville; Ernest Nall, 1001
Windsor; Mrs. Etta Dobbins, 915
Mrs Thomas Davis, Gainesville; I
Travis Reeves, 1023 Welch; Mrs.
Marlin Underhill. Lewisville; Mrs. ।
Richard Freed, Lewisville; Mas
ter Charles Bailey. 2006 Merce-
des Mrs Ruth Sparkman, Valley
View. Baby John Phillips. Lake
Dallas; Mrs. J. W Mason Jr.,
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700 N. Bradshaw ; Cecil Wortman.
Ponder; Mrs. M. H. Hassenpflug,
1418 Linden.
Elm Street Hospital & Clink-
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Th* explanation becomes
logical when you realize that
a network of nerves extending!
from she spine carry vital en-
ergy from the brain (the power
house of the body) to every vital
organ and area of the human
frame. Nature intended this
accept the assertion that a dis- with Nature, determining end
placed vertebra in the spinal relieving the causes of illness,
column can result in "stomach so that patients may enjoy their-
trouble" or "kidney trouble" intended heritage of sound
Yet this is unquestionably true, health
needed repairs can be made. The I
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again chiro-
practic gets
results i n
comb a 1-
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tions where
Mrs. E. H. Sigler. Lewisville,
Mrs. Alma Lee Dutton, 2413 Boli-
var St ; Miss Rita Borchardt,
Lewisville: Joe Eddy Davis, 819
Congress; John W McReynolds,
Sanger; Miss Karen Powell, 113
Williams; Master Tommy Tomp-
kins, 606 Woodland; Miss Shirley
Fuller, Lake Dallas Mrs. Olin Supt. W. M. Stribling has an-
Harris. Krum. Frank H. Spivey, nounced the opening of school for
Ringling. Okla; Miss Rena Firm- Sept: 3 at 8:25 a m A faculty
ing, 116 S, Wood; Jack Holland. meeting has been called for Ml
Krum. Mrs. .1 L. Brewster, 2616 28 with pre-registration set fm ]
N Elm. Mrs. C, S. Hervey, 1300 the following day All classes
Amherst: Mrs. V E Nelson. Fort this year. Stribling has announe
Worth. Mrs Weldon Simpson, ed, will begin at 8 25 a.m. and
Justin, Mrs Bessie Jo Dalrym-
lation to the maledy itself, employs varying techniques, but
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president. Scott pointed out in an ‘
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Mrs Susan Lee, 1026 W Prairie, Parents Day, was held recently
Miss Karen Kendrick. 2418 Kaye- at the Frisco Youth Center to. dis
play the work of those who have
participated in the summer pro-
gram. With the Parents Day af-
fair. the building will be closed
until the opening of the fall and I
winter season in order that much- J
Good health does not cost, it
pys.
GROOMS-LEITH
CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC
Mrs. N .1 ooper, Aubrey: Mrs
Kenneth Owens. Lewisville; Mrs,
N D Jenkins. Roanoke; Mrs.
D D Gammill, 614 Withers;
1. W Ellison, 915 Coit; Miss Lisa
kerbow, 1502 Seminole; Mrs. Ma-
tilda Berend, Pilot Point; Rich-
ard L Wilson. 103 Woodrow; Miss
Donna Smith, Argyle; Larry Silk.
Irving, Mrs. W. W. McNeil, Lake
Dallas; Mrs. K. A- Scantland, 503
Parkway; Miss Mary-Allen. 3404 |
Margarine Elna 1 Lb.
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BIRTHS
A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Soft Drinks Carla Canned AU Flavor*
competitive sport practice begin'
after 3 p.m. instead of during the Iy
day as in the past.
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staying open late on Friday F
night, Sept. 6, and will be closed1 j
on Saturdays from then on. ac- ।
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