Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1962 Page: 14 of 20
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The Opti-Mrs. Club members day where they have built
home.
children were honored Sunday at
Trove Webster
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3 for $1.00
CHOCOLATE MILK
49e
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PRICES GOOD THURS., FRI. AND SATURDAY
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK — 7 UNTIL 8 O’CLOCK
SHEPHERD GRO. & MARKET
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SHEPHERD'S
HOMEMADE
PORK
CHOPS
BROOKDALE
FROZEN
to be married
Ponder Baptist
chips and have that tangy Wiscon-
sin chedder cheese flavor. The
cheese is blended in to give that
Denton Brothers To Stud
Medicine, Practice Law
extra little zip that adds so much
to between-meal treats, and the
miniature size is another added
Some like it hot. Some like it cold.
Alllove that extra-rich, smooth fla-
vor of imported Dutch Chocolate.
Borden’s does the measuring and
mixing. You just pour out the fun-
to-drink milk nourishment. The
Dutch touch makes the difference.
French Fried
Potatoes
GREENWOOD (Special) — Mr
and Mrs. Tommy Bryan were hon-
ored with a miscellaneous display
bridal shower Thursday in the
home of Mrs Hassie Parrish. The
honoree and her mother, Mrs. T.
Greer and Mrs Jay Bryan, greet-
ed the approximately 45 guests
The newlyweds live in Dallas.
Gets Beauty
Treatment
Bama
RED PLUM
JAM
18 Oz.
Seven Lodges Participate
In Lake Dallas Observance
LICHT CRUST
FLOUR .
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Kimbell’s
BISCUITS
6 For
ed
Present were Mrs Lillie Wil-
CRACKER BARREL
CRACKERS, 1 lb. .
Shower Honors
Tommy Brvans
FOREMOST
MELLORINE, V gal. _
Time-Saving
Discovery Made
By Housewife
shower at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Morris. Mmes, Arion
। Morris, Elton Browning and Hoy
. Evans were co-hostesses.
Refreshments were served in a
garden setting to approximately
30 guests. The hostesses present-
: ed the couple with gifts.
LIBBY’S
FROZEN
Fish Sticks
At Aubrey
CALIFORNIA
NECTARINES
15c
336
handy
Hot Chocolate
TOP QUALITY
MEAT
FRESH
CATFISH
Best Value
TISSUE
4 Rolls
29C
59'
Dr and Mrs. Ray will be mov-
i ing to Port Charlotte, Fla. on Fri-
viced by Hubbard Hall. Menus
received by Saturday morning
will be published Tuesday.
Menus for the next week, I
Sept. 10-14, will he published
on the usual menu day, Thurs-
day, Sept. 6. School cafeteria
managers or school principals
PRODUCE
RUSSET
POTATOES
A dandy
Dutch. Cooler...
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CHILI
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STEAK
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sergeant, will1 complete ednWieh’a miBondaneowssshonog
Friday night in die home of Mrs.
lbs. 495
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Miss Vaughn
Is Honored
Glade
ROOM DEODORANT
7 Oz.
510" variety 0 Carolyn Swafford registered ap- of the Methodist Men. The pale
Bite Size Snack Chips proximately 55 guests from Pon- green carpeting matches the com-
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Are Honored
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Diamond
SWEET POTATOES
No 2%
4 for $1.00
— WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT
FREE DELIVERY WITH PURCHASE $5.00 OR MORI
~BorJen‘s
DUTCH
FRIDAY
Ora E. Davis Rebekah Lodge
will have a formal initiation cere-
entertained their husbands with a
Duncan Hines
New
CAKE MIX ’
Apple Spice
Butterscotch Crunch
Cinnamon Raisin
49'
LAkE DALLAS (Special) —liams, noble grand, and 20 mem-
Seven visiting Rebekah Lodges bers of Denton Rebekah Lodge
were represented at the Lake Dal- No 18, two from Ora E Davis
las Rebekah Lodge Friendship Lodge No. 241 of Denton, seven
Night this week, and the General members and the district deputy
Assembly of Texas was represent- Mrs Venona Grant of Lebanon
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CAFETERIAS
OPEN THURSDAY
Denton Public School cafe-
terias will be open next Thurs-
day and Friday, with the ex-
ception of the TWU Demon-
stration School which is ser.
The couple is
members attended from Farmers
‘Branch
Mrs. Mae Moore, lodge mother
of the general assembly, was pres-
ent. She is 82 Mrs Moore spoke
briefly Charles Dale Mitchell plans to
Offices of the lodge were filled study medicine in Washington, D.
by members of the visiting lodges C., this fall, and his brother
During the meeting, it was an- Huey P Mitchell, plans to begin
nounced that a bake sale will be his law practice there.
Fall Enrollment
now being taken
ELEANOR GREEN
DANCE STUDIO
800 N. Locust St.
387-2414
Pre-Schdol Classes for
3, 4 and 5 yr. olds
Beginner Clashes in Ballet and Tap
Advanced and Intermediate Classes
In Jazz, Classical Ballet, Top
CHICO ‘Special1—Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Browning of Bridgeport
were honored with a wedding *
Lodge: two from Lewisville Lodge,
one from Tyler Lodge.
The Farmers Branch Lodge
gave the Barnyard Degree Six
AUBREY (Special) — August’s
convenience.
Kom-Tees are dip-size develop-
ment of a traditional snack favor-
ite They’re perfect for parties
with a fancy “dress-up” dip or
for plain good eating in front of
the TV set, with on without a dip.
GET better quality |
[ SAVE on your total
Dental Society
Fetes Dr. Kay
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The Denton Dental Soceity met
Tuesday at the Denton Country
Club to honor Dr. M. B. Ray
Jr. who is retiring after practic-
ing dentistry for over 25 years in
j Denton.
Fourteen Denton area dentists
were present to present Dr. Ray
— with a memento in expression of
WOLF BRAND
CHILI, No. 2 can
Mr*. ) ale Attends
Huntsville Reunion
CHICO (Special — Mrs. Dollie
Yale of Chico was one of 178 per-
sons in Huntsville attending the
। Davis and Stewart families’ re-
i union in the state park. She was
the only member of her family
present.
Others attended from Califor-
nia. Arizona, New Mexico, Louis
iana, Oklahoma and many areas
of Texas, Mrs. Yale returned home
after spending eight days in Hunts-
ville with Mr. and Mrs. L. 0
Laskie.
and horn-Toes Corn Chips. der, Krum, Justin, Plano
Bite Size Snack Chips are a ton and Dallas
smaller version of regular snack
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3 for
Dutch Brand
Chocolate
MILK
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The old piano has been moved
to the children s department and
a new grand piano has taken its
place. A large bronze cross has
--- been placed on the communion I
table, a project of the Methcdist
Youth Fellowship.
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FRESHNESS!
a new Huston all of Prosper; Miss Char-gram and a noon basket lunch is
lene Smith of San Fancisco, Calif.; planned for the all-day event.
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MARGIE SCOTT, IRA HICKS
EXCHANGE WEDDING VOWS
Mr. and Mrs.T. B. Scott of 1425 Bolivar have announced the
marriage of their daughter, Margie Lynn, to Ira Hicks of Lewis-
ville.
The couple was married Aug. 11 at Farmers Branch The
bride is a senior at Denton High School. The bridegroom at.
tended Lewisville High School and is employed by the Krochler
Furniture Co. in Dallas.
The couple is at home in Lewisville.
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Friday in the
Church.
KIMBELL’S PURE VEGETABLE •
OLEO, Golden Quarters 3
5 lb. box 494
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Late last fall, a Florida
housewife wrote to the No-
Roach Co.—“For years now,
I have been adding a cupful
of No-Roach to the rinse wa-
ter, when mopping my floors.
This has kept roaches, ant.-;,
and spiders out of my home.
What puzzles me —is why
don’tyouever mention this?”
Well, dear readers, it just
goes to show. . .. The manu-
facturers of No-Roach had
never thought of it before.
They experimented, it works,
and now this advice is fea-
tured on their new No-Roach
label.Thanks to a very bright
housewife.
If you’ve got bugs at home,
get a hottie of Johnston’s
No-Roach and try it.
WYATTS
KRAFT
BARBECUE SAUCE, 18 oz.
Hostesses were Mmes. Hugh
Swafford, John Freeman, Jack
Price ( arl Crider, Dink Deussen, i
Jerry Roberts, W. T. Hall Jr . I
j Chester Gotcher, Bill Thomason,
The popularity of snack foods Allen Foster and Lucille Webster, i
has grown by leaps and bounds in The serving table was covered The sanctuary of the Morris
recent years. Nibblers are finding with a white embroidered table Memorial Methodist Church in
more and more taste - tempting cloth with a center piece of an Chico buzzed with activity the
treats to satisfy their hunger arrangement of pink flowers Ju. last few days.
panes dy Crider served cake and Irene New carpeting has been laid
Iwo of the newest additions to Pierce was at the punch bowl on the central aisle, a project
t.ie rapidly growing variety of Carolyn Swafford registered ap- of the Methodist Men.
sn3Ckers are Rifa Sien Cweal- f‛L:-- _____J__i 1
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mony Friday night Candidates
from the Lewisville Rebekah
Lodge will also receive the de-
gree
pale rose has been installed in
the parsonage living room.
3 Pkgs.
DEL MONTE
TUNA, 6% oz.
E. A. MAHARD Mrs. Madge Davis of Frisco; and
PROSPER (Special) — E. A the honoree and his wife.
Mahard was honored with a birth- KATHY WOODBY
day party Sunday at the Frisco Kathy Woodby, daughter of Mr.
Park near Little Elm. Attending and Mrs. C. T. Woodby, 1913 Se-
were Mr. and MrS. Clyde Powell na, is celebrating her 13th birth-
and Mrs. Belle Baker of Fort ____
Worth: Mr and Mrs. Floyd Lvnn ,
and Mrs. Dianna Stalling of Irv- Sunday Reunion bet
ing; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Men- A- prir;e point
ser and Cathy, Mr. and Mrs Al 1 annu5 1 °
Don Menser and children, Mr. CHICO (Special)—Prairie Point
and Mrs. E. A. Mahard Jr and will have its annual homecoming
children and Mr, and Mrs. Boy Sunday. Singing, visiting, a pro-
vice obligation in September. He "42 party in the Community .
is a graduate of the Texas South- Eoom of Denton Federal Savings
ern University School of Law inhdoan Hostesses were Mrs. Wal-
Houston lace Sparkman, Mrs. Allen Pierce
and Mrs. Rick Haywood.
Mrs. Dick Morrow and J. Wil-
OAK HILL — FREESTONE A
PEACHES, No. 2% .... 4 for
KRAFT
MIRACLE WHIP, 1 quart
ROYAL — WHOLE BERRY ~
Strawberry Preserves, 2 lb., 1 2 oz
m&by
BUNS
10 ... 40'
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----- gratitude for the many contribu-
Opti-Mrs. < lub tions he has made to the dental
I °*—1 profession.
Fetes Husbands
LITTLE ELM VISITORS
LITTLE ELM (Special L Mr.
and Mrs. John Christian of New
Iberia, La . visited Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Allen.
CELLO
CARROTS
1 Lb. Pkg.
3 pk,, 25c
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„ . . . - held-Saturday at 8 30 am at the The brothers are sons of Mr.
the Aubrey Community enter, odd Fellow Hall in Lake Dallas. and Mrs S. W Mitchell of 618
when al residents observing birth Proceeds will be added to the Smith.
anmversaries this monthi were building fund Charles, a graduate of Fred
presented at a birthday dinner----------Moore High School and NTSU,
The honorees were Mrs. Nora R.p,. Hn g., AI , left Saturday for Washington to
• McIntosh. Sam Hodges L 5"D55meet enroll at Howard University School
Hunn, W H Reding, J W Me- AUBREY (Special _ Mrs Bil. of Medicine He was accompani- PONDER (Special) - Miss Lou
,Mrs —ilie Kate Coffey, ly Walling will be hostess to the ed by his family and his brother, Dean Vaughn, bride-elect of Gene
Miss Rebecea Sue Reding. Dale Belew Home Demonstration Club Huey and family, Huey.------.....
Irick. Joe Allen Irick .and Mrs Sent 7 s------•
E E. Love. • ■ ________—-
Observing (he most birthdays rod She was 14 Wednesday. G) Nl, (1 *
was Mrs McIntosh -who was 91 The 37 guests attended from 2 11 UH UnIps
Aug 20 For celebrating the least Dallas, Fort Worth, Blue Ridge *
birthdays M "edtn “ ho
For Nibblers
are asked to submit menus to
the women's editor as early i |
as possible To be published ( i
Thursday, the menus are need- f
h
bur Smith won prizes for being
the top team. Low honors went
to Mrs. J. Wilbur Smith and Char-
Grahl who did not win a game.
The door prize, an artificial1
flower arrangement, went to Mrs. I
Charles Grahl.
Chico Church
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Frozen Pies
PEACH - CHERRY
PINEAPPLE - APPLE
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1962, newspaper, August 30, 1962; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1531763/m1/14/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.