Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 198, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 24, 1963 Page: 17 of 32
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SECTION TWO—PAGE FIVB
THE DENTON RECORD.CHRONICLE
Bunday, March 24, 1963
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OPENING SOON
grimage and Year Book The club
THRIFT
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A DIVISION OF K WOLENS DEPT. STORES
of Lewisville’s First
EAST SIDE SQUARE-DENTON, TEXAS
Church, officiated in the double-
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After a brief wedding trip the
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BRINGING THE DENTON AREA
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The Gay Gardeners met Thurs-
SAVINGS
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children during the meeting.
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Denton. Texas 213 First State Bank Bldg. 382-9362
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Miss Snider,
L D. Sirman
MRS. JAMES EDWARD ROSS
Former Doris Jean Barnes
Mr ami Mrs C A Wells of San-
ger. and John Wesley MeRey-
a sheath dress of aqua peau de of Garden Clubs spring meeting in
soie designed with a rounded neck Fort Worth. At this meeting the
line at the back. She wore a bow Club won two awards, third-place
headpiece of matching material, on the club scrapbook, and the
Double Oak
P-TA To Host
County Council
The Gourmet Club of the NTSU
Faculty Wives Newcomer Group.
MRS. LONNIE DEE SIRMAN
Former Sue Ann Snider
GIFT
QUALITY
Make plans naw to same by K's Thrift Center to gat year Free Ticket for our big
drawing - April 6th. You de not have to be preeent to win
Gainesville, The couple is at
home in Sanger
santhemums, stephanotis and lily-
of-the-valley, backed by tall tap-
ers in candelabras.
Given in marriage by her fath-
er, the bride wore a white brocade
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Mrs. R. C. Duchemin were host-
esses.
At a short business session, Mrs.
J. Truman Ford, president, re-
ported on the District 11 Council
her,
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School and ie stationed at the
Denton Missile Base
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Mrs.
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Tic-
let PRIZE: $150. valuable pertable TV
2nd PRIZE $32.95 Portable Transistor Tape Recorder
3rd PRIZE $29.95 Value B-Transistor Portable Radio.
4th PRIZE $29 95 Value 8-Transintor Portable Radio
5th PRIZE thru 14th PRIZE $10 95 Valve 6-Transistor Pocket Radio
15th PRIZE thru 24th PRIZE: $7 99 Value 5 tube Superhetrodyne Radio
bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. T.
Barnes of Lake Dallas. The bride-
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Robert Ross of Elizabeth-
town, Ky.
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Gay Gardeners
Have Workshop
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Stewarts, the main course in the
home of the Herman Newsoms
and dessert was served by the
Russell Browns.
The club will have a picnic for
all the family in April, the final
meeting of the season.
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Southwestern Life
AGENT
Miss Barnes, James Ross
Exchange Wedding Promises
Miss Doris Jean Barnes and 1 A reception followed. The bride’s
James Edward Ross were mar- table was centered with a three-
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Are Married
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MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wiley of Denton have an-
nounced the marriage of their daughter, Page Hub-
bard Wiley, to Lou Henry Cooper, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Cooper of Sanger. The couple was mar-
ried March 10 at Ardmore. Both are students at
NTSU.
horticultural honor roll.
Members brought containers and
plant material for participation in,
a workshop in preparation for the
club’s Spring Flower Show to be
held April 25 at the home of Mrs. j
F R. Boydston, 1203 Hopkins.
Mrs. Hoyt Wilson conducted the
workshop, showing colored slides
ing clubwoman.
Other awards included nine sec-
ond places: Art. Pennies for Art.
Music, Musical Pennies, Crafts,
Family Life and Child Develop-
ment. Veterans Division, Press
Book, and the overall report of
years' work. First place awards
included Literature and Drama,1
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WEST SIDE SQUARE
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I am now located at
Lockhart Salmon Barher Shop
233 W Hickory (Not 323
West Oak M appeared
in our Sunday ad
Cordially invite you
te come by and visit
me at the
Lockhart-Salmon
Barbar Shop
ALTON JONIS
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and Mrs.
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Gourmet Club
Has Progressive
Dinner Meeting
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graduate of Forestburg High j
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The Rev. Larry Walker, pastor is a graduate of the Glendale,
’ L.n.an -at Baptist Ky., High School. He is station-
ed at the Denton Missile Site.
demi-hat to which a brief veil
was attached. She carried a
white orchid atop a white satin
Bible.
Miss Nancy Ruth Neal was her
eounsin’s maid of honor. She wore
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Reports of activities will be and realistic style, known as Mo-
and-
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ring.
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ring ceremony. Vows were spoken
before an arrangement of chry- couple will be at home in Denton.
made by each school representa- ribana. Members will interpret
tive. the different types in their ar-
. The Double Oak P-TA elected rangements to be displayed for
Marvin Ellis as its president for the Spring Flower Show.
■ext year with Mrs. W. R. Jack- ------
As umu ASLA week
Wayne Me Rev no kin of Sanger
were married March 13 in
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Ben W. Boyd, Mrs T. W King was given third place as outstand
Jr. and Miss Bessie Shook of
tied Friday at the home of the tiered wedding cake, flanked by
tapers in candelabra. Miss Shar-
on Smith presided at the table.
The bride is a graduate of Lew-
isville High School and is a stu-
dent at NTSU. The bridegroom
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and Mrs Kenneth P Snider of
Denton The bridegroom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W Miss Merri Wells. daughter of
Sirman of Forestburg.
The bride is a graduate of Den
ton High School and is a student
at TWU. The bridegroom is a
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ensemble featuring a rounded aue -aguu ----- .—
neckline and three-quarter length day at the Cosmopolitan Room of
sleeves. She wore a matching the Denton F ederal Savings &
Loan. Mrs. F. P. Johnson and
North Side Baptist Mission
OF THE BAPTIST MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION OF
TEXAS WELCOMES YOU TO ATTEND SERVICES
BEING HELD IN THE SCHMITZ-FLOYD-HAMLETT
FUNERAL CHAPEL
• Sunday School 10:00 a.m. • BTS 6 30 p.m.
• Worship Shervice 11:00 a.m. • Worship 7:15 p m.
Wednesday 7:30 p.m.
STATI MISSIONARY, PAUL CURTIS
Phone 382-3457
K Wolens Department Store comes to Denton with a new idea In merchandising.
This new operation to be known as K’s Thrift Center has been specifically de-
signed for your convenience in self service. We invite you to cama in and look
around, see the new spring clothes for men, women and children also our com-
plete Family Shoe Department as well as the home furnishings, small appliances,
and various hardware & do it yourself items. You will be surprised at the won-
derful savings we are able to pass on to you due to this new self service
merchandising method added to the well-known low pricing policies of K. Wolens,
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For Distinctive Gifts
Visit
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ITFRORE
214 Univ. Dr West 382-3221
nolds, son of Mr,
11 To Give Program For Club
’1 | The Woman’s Shakespeare Chib'Literature Department; Mrs C. L
will meet in the Woman’s Build- Oliver and Mrs. Lark Heath,
ing on Oakland at 3 p.m. Mon- elective study; Mrs B. H Me-
day The executive committee will Lain, Mrs. W. J. B Buttrill, Mrs.
meet one hour earlier. i R. M. Barns Fine Arts. Mrs. Dick
Hostesses for the day will be MeClendon, Mrs. H. R.Pember-
the members of the Elective Stu- ton, and MrsVensonHalEor
’ dy Department. The program will umi Mrs Ear Smith,Mo ern
be "The Challenge of Fashion as Arts * Mrs.iEuhuMe endonand
a Fine Art. ” directed by Miu Mrs. Terrel. W. King 1, Amer
Ann Randall of Dallas, fashion can Home. Mrs. Jack Kline, F an-
’ adviser for Neiman-Marcus. Miu orama; Mrs Sammy Spratt, Com-
Randall will be honored with a munity.Affairsi Mrs. Lewis D
luncheon preceding the meeting Higdon, Bible; and Mrs F. A.
Reports of the recent Pioneer Ray and Mrs. Johnny Lawhon,
I District convention will be given Music Department.
■ and pending amendments to the At the convention Mrs Bams
M by-laws will be voted on. was awarded first place as Fed-
E Besides Mrs. H 0. Harris, the eration Mother of the Year, and
fl official delegate. the club was Mrs. Venson Hall was winner as
fl represented by Mrs. J. B Floyd, Federation Teacher of The Year,
fl Mrs. C, A Scott, Mrs Shirley Both were given arm bouquets of
M Peters. Mrs Thomas Lowrey, Mrs red roses. Mrs Thomas Lowrey
Tiny teardrop shape WM
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Health Division, Law Observance,
had a progressive dinner this past, Best Report in International Af
week in the homes of members. fairs Department, Latin Ameri
. , . ; can Scholarship, Europe and
Appetizers were served in the NATO Division, Texas Art. Mu
home of the Edward Schlueters sie and Literature, Parks and Pil-
salad was served by the Kenneth g , — " " ' "I ‘ L
of Japanese flower arrange- ,
■ The Double Oak Parent-Teach- ments. She pointed out the govern i
er Association will host the Coun- ing principles of scale and pro-
ty Council Monday. Families are portion; balance and harmony in
fcivited to attend. Japanese arrangements, explain-
A covered dish supper will be ing the three major types of ar-
served at 6:30 pm., followed by rangements: the classic tradition-,
a business meeting at 7 pm. A al type, known as Seika or Sho-
nursery will be provided for small ka; the naturalistic style, known
son as vice president; Mrs Ruth
Sandlin, secretary; Roy Bradford,
treasurer.
During a meeting this past week
plans were made for a chili sup-
per to be held April 6, to be a
community affair.
Miu Sue Ann Snider and Lon-
me Dee Sirman were married
Thursday evening at the home of.
the officiating minister Paul
Philips of the Wood Street Church
of Christ in Denton.
The bride is the daughter of Mr
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was also awarded certificates for
being 100 per cent in subscription
to the Texas Clubwoman, and an
honor roll certification for contri-
butions to Latin American Scho-
larship
The final meeting of the year
will be in April,
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white accesories and a white
corsage
Lee H. Palmer was best man.
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 198, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 24, 1963, newspaper, March 24, 1963; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1531938/m1/17/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.