Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1963 Page: 5 of 13
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Frday, August 30, 1963
THE DENTON.RECORD CHRONICLE
PAGE FIVE:
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. MartinC
Wise County James Janecka, Decatur.
Plays Flower In Kentucky
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By Dr. Leslie J. Nason
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Dinner Slated
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Mr. And Mrs. David Miller
Residing At Lake Dallas
Mr. and Mrs. David Bart Miller attended Denton High School. He
carried native stone to the base
of a foothill in the Cumberland
WAYNE SWICK
307 N. Locust
E. J. HEADLEE
Phone 387-11 13
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$79
KRUM (Staff) - The Krum
Parent - Teacher Association
will sponsor its annual ice
cream supper Monday at 8
p.m. on the school campus..
Homemade ice cream will
be sold for five cents a dip
and cake will be 10 cents a
slice. Proceeds will be used
for P-TA projects during the
flower girl. She wore a blue or-
gandy dress trimmed with white
lace. She carried a miniature
JIM HARDIN'S PAINT
AND WALLPAPER
Wise County 4-H
Winners Told
KRVM P-TA SETS
ICE CREAM EVENT
Their 11 children were hosts.
Children from Denton County are
Mrs. Bill Carter and Mrs. Vir-
ACTIVITY
CALENDAR
Reg. $179.95
NOW ONLY
wore a gown of lace and organza
over laffeta. The fitted bodice
Reg. $299.95
. NOW ONLY
Reg. $259.95
NOW ONLY
Reg. $229.95
Reg. $219.95
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Reg. $239.95*
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"Home Is the Hunter" deals
with pioneer efforta to tame and
Hli "Ysu Can Get Better Grades"
booklet has been a fabulous best
(altar. Now a professor at ths
University of Southern California,
he hat boon in the education field
far 40 years. Since 1941 he has
conducted a clinic for logging stu-
dents. Among the hundredt of col-
lege, high school end grade school
students who have accepted his
edvice, he het not yet had a fail-
ure.
wore gardenia corsages.
Kenny Hilger was best man.
The bride is a senior at Denton
High School and the bridegroom
of Mrs. Pauline Miller of Route
1, Denton, and David Miller.
The Rev. Alton C. Donsbach of-
ficiated in the double-ring cere-
mony. The altar was centered
with an arrangement of white car-
nations and stock, flanked by sev-
en-branched tiered candelabra.
... NOW ONLY
Reg. $184.95
... NOW ONLY
is employed by the H. W. "Pete"
Pockrus Water Well Drilling Co.
of Denton.
Home in Corsicana, showed slides
of the home at a meeting of Ora
E Davis Rebekah Lodge No. 241.
Sunday many Odd Fellows and
Rebekahs will make the annual
pilgrimage to the IOOF Home
for the Aged in Ennis, and the
Orphanage in Corsicana.
Miss Betty Morris of Aubrey
was elected to receive the Rebek-
ah degree during the meeting. The
Watch For It . . . Starting Monday, September 2 In Your
Denton Record-Chronicle
from First Grade through University Level get
better grades — and a better education — with
his practical and often original methods.
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See more clearly the problems involved in
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ert, and his fiancee. Miss Franceg
Polston, with a rehearsal dinneg
tonight in the captain's quarters
of the Ramada Inn.
Places will be marked for 23
guests. The dinner will climax a
series of parties which has hon-
ored the bride - elect. The cou-
pie is to be married Saturday
night at Cole Chapel.
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FRIDAY
Denton Rebekah Lodge Ne. 18
will have a benefit coffee tonight
at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Ho-
bert C. Young, 1610 Kendolph.
Dr. Leslie J. Nason
Unit rrrily nf Snnthyrn C
cups of chopped beef in a pound.
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ivy, Sharon Ann Miller, sister of
the bridegroom, lighted the can-
dles. She wore a white organdy
dress.
$169*
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REPOSSESSED - MERCHANDISE "Toke up poyment"
were Yvonne Thompson at Boyd,
blue ribbon in home econmics;
Carolyn Remmele of Paradise,
red ribbon in foods and nutrition;
Clifford Buchanan of Decatur.
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attending from the area were Mr.
and Mrs. Ewing Gregory of Sang-
er, sister-and brother-in-law of |
Mrs. Lillard.
The reception was Aug. 25 at
the American Legion Hall at Dur-1
ant. Lillard is a native of Col-
torically, some license has been
Portable TV With stand
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Mrs. Glen Stone was her sister's
matron of honor. She wore a light
blue organdy eyelet dress design-
ed with a bell shaped skirt. She
carried a nosegay of white carna-
tions and English ivy. Vicki Lynn
: Stone, niece of the bride, was
ways and means committee re-
year.
It's a community wide
event.
IOOF Homes
Featured At
Rebekah Meeting
•
Mr. and Mrs. George Ashby,
superintendent of IOOF Orphan’s
Boys you can got your
back-to-school haircuts
at:
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monthly installment obligations? Do you plan to
buy a new automobile, boat or appliance in the
near future? If so . . .
SEE US AND SAVE ON FINANCE COSTS.
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tion-cup measure for uniform
intone and sing of
PROFESSOR NASONS experi-
ments with learning techniques
have focused the attention of
modern educators on some effec-
tivo and neglected principles.
“Stars in My Crown” combines,taken to blend in the Foster
drama, music and dancing with sic of other - *
■ . . theater is the Pioneer Playhouse
region, former Vice President . n ... . 1 ....
. humorist at Danville, now in its 13th sea-
Irvin S. Cobb of Paducah; Wil- son. Its schedule calls for 10
liam Kelly, who invented a pro-American writers, one each week. I
cess for making steel. and Nathan'
Stubblefield, an early radio in-
of junior record judging held in bons were Bena Ann Collins, Al-
vord; Clyde Cole, Greenwood;
DECATUR (Special) — Miss
featured a scalloped neckline and .
petal-point sleevs. The skirt was opinion of Gov. Bert Combs —
“ . .. ... +he nsifdnnr Hrame nanii al nC
Jessie E. Condron, Wise County । red ribbon in dairy. Terry Eng- ___
home demonstration agent, hasland of Greenwood, red for will honor their son, John Rob.-
announced District 4-H winners achievement. Winning white rib-
The bride's mother wore an
aqua blue silk dress with white
are at home in Lake Dallas. The
couple was married at the St.
Paul Lutheran Church in Denton
June 21.
The bride is the former Miss
Judy Rainey, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Byron Rainey of 1002 Boli.
var. The bridegroom is the son
lin County and Mrs. Lillard, the
former Ethel Higgins, is a native!
, I portions. of Myra. They were married at
Christmas cards for sale. । If you cover eggs to be shirred --------————-—;-------Myra.
Mrs. Mae Moore of Denton Re- (baked) with a tablespoon of Cream 1% cups confectioners —-----------— ----------—-
bekah Lodge No. 18 was a guest, heavy cream and use a slow,sugar with a three-ounce pack-cpAan v,II
Following the meeting Mrs. Clint (325 degrees) oven, your eggs age of cream cheese and a tea- -nec 11 ‘dus
Ashby, noble grand, delivered a will have a soft rather than a spoon of vanilla for a quick cake |» tom H,1.
cherr basket to a needy family.! tough top. | frosting. . . -us1
Orig. $399.90 (apa
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accessories and the bridegroom's
mother wore a mauve chiffon Rima Stanford of Sanger. J. M.
dress with white accessories. Both Lillard of Pilot Point and George
Thomas Lillard of Denton. Also
sons at a reception celebrating Foster Story” at Bardstown op- beginning its run in Kentucky,
their 50th wedding anniversary, ened. Each is in its fifth sea- I Its actors wear brillant costumes
Denton.
Winners from
Orig ‘189.95 $100
NOW ONLY ‘IVY
"The Stephen Foster Story" is
nr ib U appealing. Narrodsburg. which waspomesisalrbiheuponernameaarng
(rom the Stundsdainos rears ago and is the writer In Bardstown. »►
Shows sprang up all over the nighttime need for family - style
state, making Kentucky — in the entertainment - . . ... ,
■ • - - - enervannemt drama, music and dancing with sic of - other vears it featree
iiin 'i the outdoor drama capital ot Thezstates at 8,o00tpbuil his y f more than 50 of Foster's melodies,
illusion Ae outdoor mama capital of amphitheaters at Harrodsburg. It ties in bits from the lives of
America, r ..uni Kentucky Lake and Bardstown, four prominent residents of the*
The Berea production, Wil-The Department of Parks gave
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STUDENTS...
LOUISVILLE_ Workers ^„rx‘asdrawn wndanaaka ? painted mosates
New this season are "Stars in they chant,
Tourist - c o n c 1 o u s Kentucky My Crown,” playing in a new
Mountains eight years ago and (tourist revenues were $304 banks of Kentucky Lake, and a
fashioned an outdoor theater for million last year) has found its! historical play "Home Is the Hun-
a show to highlight the Bera Col- daylight attractions
I cr-in-law, Glen Stone, the bride lege centennial.
The seed sprouted quickly.
। embroidered lace. She carried a f>- i-- —,--------- —---•— regaon, xormer vice
■ cascade of gardenias and English derness Road, related the story the Laurel Cove amphitheater at Alben W. Barkley,
of a Kentucky mountain commun- Pineville to "The Book of Job" • • --
ity split by the Civil War, but players to stimulate tourist busi-
united again through the building ness in the economically depress-
of a school, fulfilling the dreamed coal mining country,
of a teacher who fell in battle. Local interests chipped in. in
most cases, by raising about
Lillards Honored $50,000 for production costs, for
nonprofit operation. i settle Kentucky in the days of
What s the incentive behind the James Harrod, George Rogers
dramas? Economic interests, of Clark and Daniel Boone The the-
SANGER (Special) — Mr. and course, and cultural development, ater is at historic Fort Harrod.
nosegay of white carnations and Mrs. W. Lillard of Durant,; Outdoor shows in state parks "Job,” based on the book in
.......Okla., former residents of Cooke were tried first in 1959 when "The the Bible, was presented at the
County, were honored by 150 per- Book of Job” and “The Stephen Brussels World's Fair before
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I GREEN VALLEY (Special) -
The annual Green Valley reunion
was held this week in the com-1
munity center. Mrs. J. M. Hen-
son, 84, and A. B. Whitlock, 74,
received pot plants as the oldest
i person attending. Mrs. G. A. ’
Rutledge of Wichita Falls also re- j
ceived a plant for coming the;
longest distance to the reunion.
In the morning session, Paul;
Blagg led the singing. Then there
was a lunch and visiting session.
In the evening, Linda Adcock,
accompanied by her mother, |
sang, and Wayne Callaway gave
the devotional message.
Mrs. Harry Robinson of 1001
Sherman Dr. in Denton was re- j
elected treasurer of the cemetery I
fund and the D. S. McKinnys
were reelected treasurers of the
community fund. Mrs. Roy Em-
bry was re-elected secretary.
The 1964 reunion will be held
the second Sunday in October.
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____________Former Judy Rainey
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1963, newspaper, August 30, 1963; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1517685/m1/5/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.