Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 198, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 24, 1963 Page: 14 of 32
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PAGE TWO—SECTION TWO
THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
Sunday, March 24, 1963
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JANICE SCHMITZ
JUDY SMITH
Wallace Sparkman.
Garden Flowers in Corsaves
MIKE SESSIONS
She said when making corsages
Helen Parks — Mrs. George Hui-
77c
Mrs S. B Graham was chair-
Regular $1.00......SPECIAL
TUESDAY
First Presbyterian Women of the
Bright and
7c
Regular 10c........SPECIAL
Shiny
Sparkling Eyes! /j^
Sparkling Shoes!
Earl Wilson.
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Ema‘2ssmraee
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ordinator from the Woman’s So- and Elben Wright, and Mrs. Lou-
382-2565
222 W. Hickory
Denton
BROOKS PHARMACY NO. 2
382-2563
Denton
Scripture at Bryan
DRIVE-IN PRESCRIPTION WINDOW
$5.99 to $7 99
styles, too!
T&L SHOES
We thank you ..
WEST SIDE SQ
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. . for the fine
response in making our
opening a splended success
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LILIY MORALES
NANCY YEATTS
BERTIE BELLE SANTERRE
BE SURE TO REGISTER FOR FREE PRIZES
and
Sizes 6-16
MATERNITY FASHIONS
AUSTIN S BEAUTY SALON No. 2
DENTON CENTER
387-1870
311 MOUNTS
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VFW Auxiliary
Essay Winners
Are Announced
L. A. McDonald, Mrs. C A. Tripp.
Current Century. Ariel Club.
Silver tea and musicale today.
3:30 p m at the home of Mr. and
Mrs Sam Robison said flower* he made .corsages from roses,
from the garden can make just gladioli, carnations and.miniature
just the way
he likes them.
These bright and shiny springtime favorites
are perfect for Easter. Little girl charm
is captured in each Buster Brown style.
Pick any one of many colors to go with her
special Easter dress. So many different
will like the
way we launder
his shirts . . .
Contemporary Arts, Ariel Chib,
meets Monday, 9:30 a.m. with Mrs.
ACTIVITY
CALENDAR
Vicks Cough Drops
“Medicated, Lemon and Cherry”
• CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED
• FREE DELIVERY SERVICE
A REVERSIBLE HACKET
Wnu TWO SKIRTS
$19.98
Neale and Grover Stuart.
Fifty members and seven guests,
Mmes. C. S. Cannaday, Alton
Blankenship, Silvia Lindley, C. A.
Scott, Ruby Jones, Wilma Dani-
Blanche Groves — Mrs. A. 0.
Smith, 328 Normal.
HAPPY
BIRTHDAY
Anne Mitchell—Mrs. A. L. Beev-
ers, 1720 Boyd.
Mayrene Dosher — Mrs. C C.
Evans, Camp Copass.
Elizabeth Provence—Church.
Mildred Crabtree—Church.
COME BY THIS ‘AFTERNOON AND SEE TEN MODELS
MODEL THE VERY LATEST IN HAIR STYLES
FIRST-O-WEEK
SPECIALS
BROOKS DRUG
Over 1.000.000 Prescrpitions Filled
erica have been elected.
They are Janice Schmitz of the
first class period. Patricia Shar-
ber of the fifth class period and
Judy Smith of the sixth.
The girls observed a panel pro-
9 30 a m (with two exceptions)
Distinctivz Styling On Surnisking
1801 WIST UNIVERSITY
a
Bl
Veterans of Foreign Wars spon-
sored contest Barry Veanueva
was the second place winner.
in memory of Mrs. Deals Head-
lee's mother,
Mrs. Wilbur Smith reported on
work of the junior club. She said
Mrs. Headlee furnished the club
Mrs. Fred Dendy presided for
the meeting when it w as announc-
ed that the governor of Texas
has proclaimed this coming week
as Garden Club Week in Texas
Mrs Dick McClendon reported
on the district meeting she at-
tended in Fort Worth, and said the
club won second place for .its year-
book. and its sponsored junior
club won an award of merit lor
its yearbook.
Mrs. Eugene Cook said a me-
Mennen Skin Bracer
A truly refresehin3 After Shave Lotion'’
Just think of the change-
•boat ....... ‘ ~ ■
Nine members were present
for last week’s meeting in the
home of Mrs. Tillman Uland. Mrs.
G. O. Bidwell was co-hostess.
Mrs. Bud Martin presided in
the absence of Mrs. W. B Barb-'
er. president. Mrs. Willie C. Smith 1
was elected delegate and Mrs.
Dr. Ellen Wright Named
Wesleyan Guild President
(4(atmit
- Yetkn
Alka Seltzer Tablets
“Fact Speedy Relief'*
dys Simpson, recording-secretary; in June
Miss Maud Ragland, secretary of four members of the guild. Miss-
-- ...... - Ragland, . Martha Sanders
BUSTER
BROWN,
t possibilities! Blck
White only.
JUMBO BANANA SPLIT
Regular 40c
Special 28c
elected president of the First be headed by Dr. Jewell Lock-
Methodist Wesleyan Service Guild, head, assisted by Mrs. Amelia
Other officers are Mrs. Belva Parmer and Miss Lucy Evans.;
Farris. vice president; Miss Gia- New officers will assume duties
X e€
Lee SAMPLES
Raneatead Paccae
ed upside down and clipped, she
said The result is a rose - like
flower.
Mrs. Robison also made two or-
with chrysanthemums for a ses-
sion on making flower arrange-
ments and Mrs S. B. Graham
served the youths refreshments.
Mrs. Harold Neale was appoint-
-ed to make flower arrangements
for the library during April
Mrs. F. G. Scott announced the
Flower Show School No. 3 will
he held April 8-9 at the First
Presbyterian Church in Denton.
Mrs. P G. Collier will be in
charge of the next meeting, to
Three parts, an cotton,
with the jerkin-jacket re-
versing from plaid to
•olid and both a black and
white skirt, each featuring
a full-width helanca paneL
OPEN HOUSE
THIS AFTERNOON FROM 2:30 TO 5:00
OF AUSTIN S BEAUTY SALON NO. 2
COME BY AND MEET OUR OPERATORS
\ — Denton Record-Chronicle
RECEIL ING AWARDS for writing prize winning essays from Mrs. Robert Pruett
are Peggy Maysand Barry \ ‘eanuev a
Florist Shows Holy To Use
gates to the area and state meet-
mica majors of TWU who dis- ings. Janice Schmitz will be the
j cussed "Careers in Home Econo- voting delegate at the area House
mica. Miss Nancy Fisher discuss- of Delegates, Patricia Moore end
ed fashion merchandising. Miss Cheryl McCormack will represent
Gaile Brown told about jobs open the chapter at the state meeting.
ciety of Christian Service. ise Rogers attended the North
Other chairmen are Miss Mar Texas Conference Guild meeting in
guerite Clayton, spiritual life: [Dallas last weekend.
Mrs. Louise Rogers, missionary The Guild and the WSCS will
education; Mrs. Mary Cowan. have a joint meeting Tuesday at
gram presented by home econo-
as the speaker. Mrs. C. M. Miz-
ell has been director of the
study. Miss Alta Francis will be
the devotional speaker and Miss
Sylvia Bryant will sing.
Mrs. Mary Middleton s Circle 1
will be hostess group.
AMERICAN
CLEANERS & LAUNDRY
221 W. Oak
PATRICIA SHARBER
in the field of food and diet. Mrs.
Jane Jennings spoke about child
development careers and work
with children. Miss Mary Ann
Bijapes talked about the teaching
of home economics.
The chapter has selected dele-
Mrs.RqbertiPruettvchairmanw. J. McCray Jr., 519 Headlee.
of the contest for Phk Miller Lad- __ _. I . .
ies Auxiliary Post No. 2205. says Mrs. Edward Lane, co-host™.
Miss Mays’ essav will be entered Program: Mrs. Herschel Korn-
in the state competition Watt and Mrs Wyn Murrell, re-
Besides a bronze medal, she ' iewing a current p y. )
was awarded a check for $10. Varied Study, Ariel Club, Mon- I • IT* l •II i fl I
Veanueva received a check for day 3 p m. 1918 MistywodMrs. Junlor llgh FHA Llub
$7 50 plus a medal. । aul Smith, Mrs. Stanley Momoe, O
The national contest offers 32-1 hostesses II rgv 11 • J
000 worth ofcash prizes and gold Music Department, Ariel Club, klas | hre6 | rOSIO6nts
medals meets Monday at 3 pm. as list-
ing. Executive committee at 2,
Hostess; Elective Study Depart-
of roses, pluinige the flowers into CROSS ROADS (Special) — Mr. ment. Program: Miss Ann Ran-
water immediately well up onto and Mrs. Avn Sessions honored dal l of Neiman Marcus. "The
thesstem. and leave them for about their son, Mike, with a birthday Challenge of Fashion as a Fine sey, 811 Thomas.
dinner Guests were Carlos CoX,•
After a. corsage is worn, it Lyn Sating. Ronny, David and
can be placed in a plastic bag Gerald Miller, Dennis Stallings,
and kept in the refrigerator for Mitch Schmittou, Conrad Sessions
- , el and C. V. Buster, were present,
be held at the Woman’s Build-1
— r ;------ -------— Ruby Parker—7 30 p m., Mrs.
by executive board meeting, 10 30., Dan Dudley, Highway 24, West.
meets Monday. 9:30 am., with
Mrs. JCR Baker. 413 Marietta.
Sunbeam Electric Hand Mixers
“Finest Hand Mixer Made"
Regular $22.50 .. . SPECIAL $14.88
Fred McBee, alternate, to the
state convention in Houston March
Dr Ellen Wright is the newly! The nominating committee will 29-30.
Two Denton High School seniors
received checks and medals this
week for writing prize winning
essays on the topic, "What I Can
Do For My Country," Mrs. Dale Peters, 2818 Glenwood.
Peggy Mays was first place win-. by Denton Alumnae, Sigma Alpha
ner among Denton area contest-| lota music fraternity.
ants in the Ladies Auxiliary of
MONDAY
ing. Hostesses Monday were
Mmes. Eugene Cook, Ed Williams,
D. E. Brown, C. L. Jeanes, Harold
Garden Club this past week at Mrs Robison-displayed the use
the Commodore Inn of materials for making corsages.
tutureuse. A corsage treated in and Mr. and Mrs. B. Sessions of Church, Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. at
this way will remain fresh for Denton. church. Bible study by the Rev.
several days. she said. . j Martin Thomas, pastor, followed
Mrs. Robison makes what she, TWO GREAT THREATS
calls a gladema from a gladioli COLUMBUS. Ohio (APi—Among First Christian Womens Fellow-| Charlotte Lloyd, 7:30 pm., Mrs.
Actually, its just a gladioli turn- the greatest threats to society to- j ship. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. at the Art Seeley, 1102 Greenwood.
day, says Hazen G Werner, resi- church. Speaker. Mrs. Lloyd ---—-———,——-—_
Ma
Christian social relations; Miss 7 p.m at the home of the Rev.
Elizabeth Hudspeth, supply work; and Mrs. Noel Bryant, 2040 W.
Miss Mary Carden, membership: Oak.
Miss Alta Francis, literature and The last session of the current
publication; Miss Martha Sanders. J study on prayer will be pre
publicity. sented with the Rev. Al Murdock
morial book has been ordered for
the Denton Citv County Library promotion. Mrs. Milton Davis. co- es
CW. iLN UXI.N-.‘, C. en
Program: Mrs. Richard Rags-
dale, as follows:
Woman ‘s Shakespeare Club, Dorothy Dell Shoemake - Mrs.
Monday, 3 pm, Womans Build- w s Sandefur, 2403 Sherwood.
as attractive corsages as hot- daffodils,
house specimens, and proved her _ .
oint at a meeting of the Denton man of the day.
dent bishop of the Methodist Hindman, wife of St. Andrew Pres- prP, eti.
Church in Ohio, "I believe there byterian Church pastor, relating I 1 VEne BBlVt
are two main ones—secularism experiences in Korea- Officers Dinner Slatec
chid corsages. The flowers were and chronic adolescence " to be elected. Lydia Group, host- *"
grown by Mrs. Deats Headlee with secularism he says -it esses. Executive board meets in By Psi Conclave
One corsage was presented to . , . „ . . t ■ . the library, 7 p.m. •
Mrs. C.V Buster ofKDNTmn rather that there s nroom for First Methodist Wesleyan Ser- Psi Conclave. Kappa Kappa Jo-
appreciation forathe radiospubisi-Him in our life. This has come vice Guild and Womans Society of ta, discussed a progressive dinner
mg the year, andothe other was about because of the increasing Christian service, joint mmeeting in Aril when prospective mem-
delivered’ to Mrs C. T Woodby concern with material things. Tuesday,,7pm.i n.the ho me of bers will be guests.
of the Record-Chronicle, who was About chronic adolescence, the Mrs,) . M k The first course will be served
unable to attend, in appreciation bishop says, "our emotional un- SPea ®r" * * ’ U1 0C • at 7 pm. in the home of Mrs. ||
for newspaper publicity she has der-development has left us prey rs" ‘ Mize "su Y irec or. Bud Martin, the second in the
gives the club, to the kinds of maladies that un-Miss Alta Francis, devotional, home of Mrs Fred R. McBee
Mrs. C. E. Lanford, publicity dermine our power. You can never ■ iss.Sylyia Bryant, soloist. Circle assisted by Mrs. Fred C. McBee,
chairman, presented the orchids, have a world of nations living in 11 Mrs. Mary Middleton chairman, the third in the home of Mrs.
Three members. Mrs. C. W. Tin- harmony as long as you have so hostess group. "e "i"
ney, Mrs. A. B. Mackey and Mrs many emotionally immature peo- First Baptist Woman’s Mission-
L. L. Worhble. displayed corsages: pie " I ary Union Circles meet Tuesday,
they had made. 1 ~ ’ ■ 1
1/
Assisting Mrs.Pruett were Mrs. ed in the club yearbook Presidents of the Denton Junior
Ruby.TerryMrsildaTaylor Literature Department, Ariel High Futre Homemakers of Am-
Mrs Whit Mercer and Mrs. J. Z Club, Monday, 3130 p.m., Denton ...
Hard. Judging the essays were Federal Savings & Loan Cosmo-
Mrs. Robert Rombach, Weldonpolitan Room Hostesses: Mrs.
Knight, J. H. Russell Jr. and ---
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