Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 76, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 30, 1962 Page: 5 of 20
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THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
Tuesday, October 30, 1962
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Sanger Wednesday Study
Eight Denton
ton will review "War and Peace"
mas seals.
SANGER (Special) — The Mod -Literature Department in
Shakespeare Club and the Carle- David Bartholmew, pianist, pre-
Mrs. T. W. King Jr. of Denton buzz sessions.
principal speaker. His subject was
“Americanism Today," in
Lonnie Thurman of Denton, edu- he discussed clubwomen. He said
Members were invited to attend
spiritual guidance talk. Mrs. Jack
Armstrong presented Mrs. Dick a fashion show Nov. 20 to be
Principal speaker at the meet- Chatfield who presented the first sponsored by the Modern Era De-
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Mrs. J. L. Ginnings of Pilot H O. Harris, Woman’s Shake-
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At the luncheon NTSU students,
Miss Sue Merriman, vocalist, and
new clubs, the Bible Study De-
partment of Denton's Woman’s
ton Study Club of Fort Worth
were accepted. Programs outlin-
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presided Fjfty members of the
board and guests attended.
Membership applications of two
LADIES RAYON TRICOT
PANTIE BRIEFS
was accepted an a new member. Woman’s Building in Denton, and ||
Mrs. Clyde LeGear gave the plans were made
Justin fedevated clubs were hos-
tesses for the Pioneer District of
Texas Federation of Women’s
Clubs board meeting at the Inn
of the Six Flags of Texas Satur-
day.
Dallas Public Schoois and has tra-
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Slipper pumps and slides in gold leather, suede, calf,
mylar and tapestry. Slipper boots, too. Each packed neatly
in a plastic case. Sizes S, M, ML, L and XL.
co-hostess.
It was decided that members
will wear white aprons with an
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the clubwomen aren’t at all like
the image portrayed in magazine
cartoons, movies and television.
The women do care about Ameri-
can heritage and preserving it.
The Justin clubs serving as hos-
tesses were En A'Vant Study,
Twentiety Century and Zetagathi-
an. Denton members of the board,
in addition to those mentioned,
are Mrs. Ben W. Boyd, Mrs. Joe
Skiles, Ariel Club president; Mrs.
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Eight Denton women are expect-
ed to attend the regional meeting
of Delta Kappa Gamma at the
Denison High School Saturday.
Mrs. Jane Cole will serve as a
group recorder and Mrs. Kate
Smoot will be on the attendance
committee. Others who expect to
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R. H Moore, Fort Worth, public
affairs; Mrs. W. B Streetman,
Fort Worth, council of internation-
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Weatherford, coordinating agen-
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Study Club met this past week Smith presided’when mem-
, , , „ . r . . ! bers were reminded of City-
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The department’s next meeting by Leo Tolstoy,
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Geologists believe that Aruba.
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sented a musical program. Miss
Ruth Priddy, a faculty member
at NTSU, presented the students
Dr. William DeMougeot of the
NTSU speech faculty, was the
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for the meeting. The next meet- the TB program for 21 years.
Mrs Evelyn Gay of Corsicana ing will be Nov. 18 at the home Mrs Henderson said tuberculosis
of Mrs. Jack Armstrong, is still a threat to public health.
Department sessions were con-
ducted by Mrs. C. W. Beane of
Pilot Point, conservation; Mrs.
ing will be Miss Eugene Terry, in a series of travel programs. partment. The show is being ar-
a former state president of the “’ Ca te the Wain —-d h- Le Hicnee and
Women To Attend
Regional Meet Club Departments Meet
_____ — . "Let’s Go to the World’s Fair." ranged by Mrs. Joe Higgs and
society, and has held various of- She showed slides and told of her Mrs. Barrett Reeves.
flees on state and international visit to the fair in Seattle this Mrs. Henry Cooper presented
boards. She is a teacher in the summer. Mrs. Henderson of Denton who has
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son said ths only way the TB will be Nov. 7 at the home d
Association has to carry out its Mrs. Henry Cooper with Mrs
educational and service work is Neppie Burroughs as co-hostess.
through the purchase at Christ Mrs. T. M. Cunningham of Den-
appropriate emblem, white blous- •
es and dark skirts when serving ;
as hostesses for catering services.
Members were told that the
chapter earned a three-star rating ।
this past year for programs, proj-
ects and activities. Members were
told of items needed by the City-
County Day Nursery in order to I
receive a state approval certifica-
tion. The certification will enable
the nursery to benefit from the
surplus food program and receive
milk for the children with state
assistance. , ।
Mrs. Don Mortimore was elect-
ed social chairman to complete [
the unexpired term of Mrs. Har-
old Gage. Mrs. Gage and Mrs.
A. C. Traughber requested a mem-;
ber-at-large status.
Mrs. Edwina Creamer was elect-
ed corresponding secretary.
Mrs. Woody presented the pro-
gram about poetry. She told of
the origin of poetry, which she
said is a concentrated power of
words, used to inspire and in-;
struct. She illustrated her talk with
poems from each century from
the 14th century to modern times
Assisting her were Mrs. Cream-
er. Mrs. Woodby, Mrs. Mortimore
and Mrs. Brown McKee.
The chapter had a called meet-
ing following Saturday’s tea when
members voted, to purchase a
kitchen stove for the City-County
Day Nursery. ______________
“Is Tuberculosis a Top Kill- and many continue to spread the
er” was Mrs. Kathleen Render- disease either through careless-
attend from Denton are Mrs. Lu- Chatfield with Mrs Ray Holder The club was to host the Den-
which cille Neely, president of Iota Chap- as co-hostess. Mrs. Tom Muir pre- ton County Federation of Worn-
ter Dr Ellen Wright. Misses sided when Mrs. Carl Ray Higgs en‛s Clubs meeting today at the
Charlcie Amos, Junia Amos,
Beulah Harriss and Clara Loewen-
stein.
MR. AND MRS. ROBINSON
Former Denton
Residents Set
(Celebration
Mr. and Mrs. Bronnie Robinson,
former residents of Denton, will
celebrate their golden wedding an-
niversary Sunday with an open
house at their home in Sherman at
1312 Odneal St. An open invita-
tion has been extended.
Bronnie Robinson and Ethel
Wells were married on the old '
McKinney Road in a buggy in
1912. They were residents of Den-.
ton from 1903 until 1939. Their'
four children were born and rear-,
ed here.
They have three sons and a
daughter. Don T binson now lives
in Francis, Okla.; Jack Robinson,
Altidena, Calif.; and Pat Robin-
son in Sherman. Their daughter
is Mrs. Mary Ruth Kegg of Coos
Bay, Ore.___________
Beta Sigma Phi
Chapter Has
Preferential Tea
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Theta Kappa Chapter of Beta
• Sigma Phi accepted seven pledges
at its preferential tea Saturday
afternoon at Marquis Hall.
The pledges are Mmes. Don
Johnson. Winston Freeman. Glenn
Trapp, C. M. Sullivan, Kenneth
Frady, Connie Howard and Mar-
gie Boydson. - -
The chapter made final plans
for the tea Thursday night at a|
meeting in the home of Mrs. Tom
Woody. Mrs. C. T. Woodby was
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 76, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 30, 1962, newspaper, October 30, 1962; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1531815/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.