Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 157, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 3, 1963 Page: 6 of 32
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THIS INCLUDES ALL LAMPS, PICTURES,
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FLATWARE AND SMALL GIFT ITEMS
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dent-family adjustment officer;
Mrs. Fred Connell, representative
from the local school; and Mrs.
Sleva Harris, Americans Abroad
coordinator.
The group has contacted four
Denton families who have agreed
to house foreign exchange stu-
Wash and Wear cottons in white,
prints and smart solid colors.
Sizes: 30 to 38.
First quality. Stripes and solid
colors. Size: 20 x 40.
HOUSE WARES AND
KITCHEN WARE
REDUCED
Drip-Dry and Prints, fast colors. 36
inches wide.
MULTIPLE TROUBLE
PROSPER (Special) — Illness
struck multiple blows for the J.
T. Johnson family of Prosper this
past week. Mary, a junior at
Prosper High School underwent
an emergency appendectomy last
Sunday, James Allen, a son, de-
veloped blood poisoning from a
boil and was also hospitalized Sun-
ay. Two other children, Phillip
and Nancy, were confined to bed
at home with a virus infection.
BROOKS DRUG
• BROOKS DRUG STORE, 222 W. Hickory, 382 2565
• BROOKS DRUG NO. 2, Scripture At Bryan
Drive-In Proscription Service
QUALITY, UP-TO-DATE DRY CLEANING
AND ONE HOUR SERVICE
One-Hour Martinizing
WE PROMISE
DON'T BE
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IT'S EDUCATIONAL!
IT'S FUN!
Dance Classes for Little Folks
New Classes begin Feb. 5
for 3-4 yr.olds
for 5-6 yr. olds
Eleanor Green Dance Studio
800 N. Locuit St.
387-2414
Visit Our Balcony of
Bargains
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Sheer, 51 Guage Nylons with self
seams. Colors: Biegetones and
Light cinnamon. Sizes: 8%2 to 11.
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PRE-MARKET SALE
ALL GIFTS REDUCED
Repeated by Popular Demand
NYLON HOSE
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Regular price $1.95
ALL COTTON
UNBLEACHED MUSLIN
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BOY'S
CREW SOCKS
Couple of months ago the Record-Chronicle printed a picture of
a cat on Page 1. No picture in recent history brought quite as
much comment as that cat picture.
Ever since, R-C photographers have been on the lookout for
other playful cats for pictures. Photographer David Walvoord
ran across Mister Dooley, a Siamesa belonging to Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Caldwell Jr., 2226 N. Locust, and found Mister Dooley in ,
a playful mood with a dog that roams the neighborhood.
As you can tell from these pictures, Mister Dooley can take
care of himself and have fun at the same time Which ought to
illustrate some kind of moral
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First you stay quiet . . .
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HAVE FIN BEING FRIENDS
an exchange program At the conclusion of the student other officers elected are Bob Service headquarters before they
Mike Gregory, president of the presentation, Mrs. Kenneth Hin- Castleberry, finance officer; Mrs. can receive a foreign student
Don Robinson. homes and stu- ---------
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 157, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 3, 1963, newspaper, February 3, 1963; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1531896/m1/6/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.