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Wednesday, February 12, UM
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Town Topics For Today
Chili Supper And Dinner Dance Among Activities Planned Soon in The Denton Area
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gingham Virginia Checks in a
wonderful assortment of colors for
now on into summer. Choose from
5 different size checks, 1/16, V,
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with Dri Don finish.
Handsome Dan River cotton gingham short
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Extra well made, regular and button down
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patterns.
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THE DENTON RECORDCHRONICLE
L. C. Dupree, Route 2 Mrs. The Denton Rotary Club meets The Denton Round Up Club
A.L. Sitz. 316 E. Oak: Leo L at noon in the Holiday Inn: the will hold a dinner and dance
Bond. Lewisville. Corporation Court meets at 1:30 Saturday in the American Le-
Elm Street Hospital A Clinic p m. in the Municipal Building: gion Hall to kick of. a mem-
Admitted: None. The Toastmaster Club meets at bership drive contest_________
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Bertha Schultz.
Mr. and Mn. A
and son Eric of I
Mrs Herman (1
Mark and Marcia
and Miss Sherry
las were guest of
Fred Hopkins.
The Rev. and
of Denton and a
of the First Bap
Krum were visit)
day evening sen
Robert Simpki
father, Rob Simp
Mrs. Gladys Is
Phillips have ret
homes after bei
Flow Memorial I
Mr and Mrs.
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tin Jr. visited
Ivan McCormick
Many Krum si
enrolled for the «
in various colleg
ing is a list of
Barbara Parke
NTSU where .st
elementary educ
Bobby Parkey
western Medical
las where he is
cal student
Jimmy Miller i
for the spring s
a freshman eng
Paul Monsehki
NTSU where he
Don Dodd ha
Weatherford Jut
Weatherford Do
majoring in agr
tion, and he is
basketball schol
David Monse1
Ing NTSU and
math David is
Buddy Vincent
NTSU and is n
mentary school
Charles Hare
where he is a ■
ness major
Carol Jean K1
as a sophomor
I jor at NTSU.
Sue Hall is t
Abilene where
more elementar
jor.
Buddy Isbell
bell’s Beauty (
Worth. He wil
March.
Lillian Yeary
a junior at Text
lege in Fort Wor
ing in elementa
Jimmy Fowle
at NTSU and
physical educat
Ronnie Riley
NTSU, is major
— Record-Chronicie
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People sometimes put off answering letters. Nobody puts off” answer-
ing the phone.
So why take the trouble of writing a letter . . . then waiting for the
answer . . . when you can find out everything you want to know with
one long distance call.
Now station-to-station calls after 9 P M. cost no more than $1.00 for
three minutes. (For interstate calls, more than 220 airline miles within
the continental U.S., Alaska and Hawaii excepted. Taxes not included.)
. Make that call tonight.
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BIRTHS . -
A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Auxiliary will sponsor a chili
neth A Bahnsen, 1234 Avenue supper Friday evening in the
Lewisville; Mrs. Patsy Patter- A, in Flow Memorial Hospital. Community Center..,
son, 2419 Denison Dr : Lawrence A boy to-r. and Mrs. Doug- Proceeds from the supper.
Thomas Jr .327 Withers. Mrs las Markham, 605 Pershing, in which starts at 6 pm , will be
Robert L Williams, 009 N. Elm; Flow Memorial Hospital.
Dana Hammons. Lewisville:
Mrs. C R. Uland, 1*17 Wayne: | ElEXTS
Mrs G R Salmon Sr.. Argvle; —
Jesse Mayo. 716 Myrtle; Mrs THURSDAY MEETINGS
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Three Collin County men
have been nominated by Presi-
dent Johnson for postmaster
positions.
And the Aubrey Women’s Fire
Auxiliary is planning a chili
supper while the Denton Round-
Up Club is planning a dinner-
and other area happenings in
today’s Town Topics.
In Denton news. three Air
Force ROTC organizations from
NTSU are participating in the a
nual Mardi Gras in New Or-
leans this week.
Members of the Sabres, pre-
cision drill team, the ROTC
- band and the .Angel Flight, wom-
en’s auxiliary group. march-
ed in two parades. They were
due to return to Denton tonight.
The trip is unde? the direc-
tion of Maj. Louis A. Johnagin,
assistant professor of air sci-
ence.
An annual trip in past years,
thi’ year’s appearance of the
NTSU Groups marks their first
visit to the celebration in three
years.
HOSPITAL
Flow Memorial Hospital
Admitted Zack Kinney, 427
Bradshaw: Harvey Farrell. Lit-
tle Elm: Mrs. Malinda Bingel,
Lewisville: William C. Mason,
2400 James: H. H. Hyden. 800
Richey; Mrs Obed Coulter,
Frisco Miss Carolyn Robinson.
916 N Wood Mrs Kenneth
A Bahnsen. 1234 Avenue A:
Mrs George E Davis, Frisco:
Mrs Birt Witherspoon. Aubrey:
Mrs P G. Carroll Argyle: Miss
Kay Klein. 611 Hillcrest: Larry
Home 1702 Maple: Elba Dot-
son. Pilot Point; Thomas D.
Whitcombe, 1120 N Locust;
Prizes will be awarded to the acting postmasters. I PROSPER 'Squares have moved to Little ers Hospital,
persons bringing in the most FRISCO Several Prosperites attended Elm from Dallas. Squares was BRIDGEPORT
new members. Elton (Tuffy) Terrell and Ken the co-op convention in Houston, raised in Little Elm. Mr. and Mrs. L D. Cox am
The kickoff party will be free Nichols have returned from Mo- They were Richard Gotcher, Mrs. G. L. Hutson has re- the parents of a girl born Feb.
to all members and new mem- line. Ill.. where they visited the manager of the Prosper Co-op turned home from Richardson 2. She weighed eight pounds
bers of the club. Music will be international Harvester factory. Gin, and wife Betty; Emory and the home of her son Jerry, and is named Kellie Darlene.
-------- — ..... ...‘h ’ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lawler V. E. Baldridge has been dis-
of directors, and Mrs. Knapp; of Hot Springs, Ark., visited missed from Harris Hospital in
Today’s Wherezit — The gras- Mr. and Mrs. Marion Thom- Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Baker; their daughter and son-in-law, Fort Worth.
sy - topped urn in today’s photo- as and Tommy of Ranger and Mr and Mrs. Joe Maxon; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shell. Mrs. J. D. Reeves has been
graph is on the porch of Chil- Mr. and Mrs. Ruell Carter of and Mrs. Roy Huston: Mr. and Leroy Zellers has returned to released from the Bridgeport
ton Hall at NTSU. Dallas were guests of Mr and Mrs. J. E. Bell: Miss Patsy Massachusetts where he is serv-Hospital
Johnny Atkins, staff member Mrs. Charlie Carter. Mrs. Car-Knapp; John Ralator; and Os-ing on board the USS Wilkerson. Mrs. E. T. Bingham has been
of the Longhorn Council. Boy ter has been a patient in Wy- car Greenwood. Mrs Zellers will remain in the Bridgeport Hospital.
Scouts of America, with head- song Hospital in McKinney. 1 Quency Edwards, sponsor of with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Collis Sellman
quarters in Fort Worth, will George Reynolds of McAllen the Prosper FFA chapter, and Weldon Cunningham of Frisco, and Stevie of Valley Mills via-
speak to the Denton Rotary was a guest of his grandmoth- five members attended the Fat Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Johnston ited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kelly:
Club Thursday on "Trails to er. Mrs F. D. Malone. Stock Show in Fort Worth. At-visited Mrs. A. J. Johnson in Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Royston
Manhood.” Ee program is be- Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe tending were George Leigh, Er- Alice. and sons of Irving visited Mrs.
ing held in exjunction with Na- Bentley were Mrs Jewel Mat- nest Chesney. Robert Litchford, DECATUR Cloma Cantrell and Johnny,
tional Boy Scout Week. Feb. 7- thews of Little Rock, Ark., and Norman Methany and Jack Whit- Miss Virginia Sellars, girls’ Mrs. B. C. Allgood has re-
13. Mrs. D. T. Barksdale of Fort sell. PE instructor and basketball turned home from a stay in the
Werth. Mrs. Lawrence Bell has been coach at Decatur High School, Bridgport Hospital
AREA Guests of Mr. and Mrs. James in Vernon visiting her son took three members on her team Pettie Bordner has been to
The names of three Collin Brooks were Mr and Mrs. J. C. Gaylen and family. to a tournament at Hardin-Sim- the Bridgeport Hospital.
County men were among the Smith and family.of Alvarado. Mr.and Mrs. Arium Johnson mons. Making the trip were Ray Corbin and Ray Jr., Joo
postmaster nominations Sent to Mr.and Mrs Wallac Boone ainWayne.sofTemrlearndDay-Ann Chilton, Sherri Gregg and Barnett and Skip. Fred Marr.
1. e,n+, Nr.n-. L., Droci and family of Sherman were id or NTSU visited her moth- _ . D.,. iA.
the.senate Monday by Pr guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L er, Mrs. Raymond Wilson, Sharon Freeman. and Max, and Sam Rector were
dent -onnson MCRay and family. LITTLE ELM Mrs. Fred Milligan has been in Fort Worth for a junior here-
Matone” Grover C Rue of Mr and Mrs. Cal Wester and Mr and Mrs. Lewis Blashy at- confined to the Rogers Hospital, ford sale..
Celina and Donald C. Reece of children were guests of Mr. and tended the funeral of her uncle Mrs. George Brown has been Mr. and Mrs. Oscar "as
Prosper. Mrs. Kerney Brim to Sulphur Otis Clinton, 74, in Dallas. ill in Decatur Clinic. of Wichita visited with Mrs.
All three are now serving as Springs. Mr. and Mrs. P. P (Peck) John Ramey has been in Rog- See TOWN TOPICS. Pago 7
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