The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1945 Page: 3 of 3
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THE CAMPUS CHAT. DENTON. TEXAS. FRIDAY. Jt'NE , 1945
PAGE THREE
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Former NT Student Wed Grads Choose
Naw Officers,
Committees
In Ceremonies at Marshall
In u ceramony at th* Trinity Episcopal church in Mar-
shall on Jum> 10, Mims Carolyn Frances Curt in became the
bridt* of Lt. Stephen Graeme Warren. United States Marine
Carps Kese-ve and former student at North Texas State. The
Rev. Henry F Selcer. rector, officiated at *the double-ring
ceremony.
Thi- church was decorated with
tall baskets of feverfew. gladioli
and daisies, arid palms.
During the ceremony. Men. Henry
F. Selcer. organist. played "l.ieb-
st rautn." A prenuptial solo, "O
Perfect Love" wb* sung liy Mrs
William T demons. The traditional
wedding marches were played as
the processional ami recessional.
The bride, who wax given in
marriage by her father, W C.
Curt la, wore a gown of whit*
bride's marquisette designed with
a sweetheart neckline. The lcrvw
ware long and tUted, and the very
full skirt swept into a train. Her
short tiered veil was caught to a
bandeau of pearlised orange bios-
Mimx. She carried k shower hou>
11 net of white gardenias.
.Hendanls
Miss Catherine t urtis was ht*r
sinter's maid of honor. She wore
a gown of pink marquisette iden-
tical with the blue gown worn by
Mi** Alice Curtis, also a sister of
the bride
The bridegroom's father, Sum
N. Warren, was best man and
ushers were Nathan Goldberg and
M I, Howard.
Mrs. Sam B. Hall and Mr*.
Henry Yakel Jr. were hostesses for
the reception which was held at
the home of Mis. Hall.
In the receiving line with the
bride and groom were their par-
ents and the hostesses.
The bride's table was overlaid
with an imported cut work cloth.
A four-tiered wedding cake, top-
ped with a miniature bride and
groom, was placed at one end of
the table, while at the other end
was an arrangement of white
Hitters, feverfew, and
Branched candelabra
Ex-Students Exchange Vows
With Navy Men at Weddings
At the meeting of tju Graduate
club last Friday in the library
auditorium. Haskell McClintock,
Nacogdoches, was elected president
and committees were appointed.
|ir Jack Johnson, faculty sponsor
of the club, gave a talk on the
history of the club He also dis
cussed problems in writing the es
Qthei officers elected are vice
president. Mrs Kdith Stovall. |tal
las; recording secretary and his-
torian, Doris Fowler. Strawn; cor
responding secretary, Mrs Jewel
Primm, Pen-in; treasurer, Mrs
Kathryn Cox. Itasca; parliamen
tarian. Hobson O. Smith, Sorrier
ville; reporter. Mrs. Kvelytt Smith,
Jonesboro; and second vice presi
ilent. Kva H Hatcher, Galveston.
Menihers appointed to the so
cial committee a it Miss Hatcher,
chairman; Lorraine Hush, Dallas,
and Haddou Ma lone. Hr.vson On
the program committee are Mrs.
Stovall, chairman; ,1 K. Wheeler,
Commerce; Mrs. Irene Stuebc,
Denton; Mrs Nannie Knlow, San
Antonio; and Kthelston Provence.
Denton
Members of the publicity eojn
mittee are Mrs Smith. Evelyn
(irider, Tyler; and Henry Beason
Hester, Dallas
All graduates are invited to an
entertainment at the recreation
park on Friday. July ti, from 7 .10
to !• o'clock
Any graduate student who
would like to become a mem tier of
the graduate club is asked to come
by the graduate office and register
MRS. STEPHEN WARREN
Mrs Warren attended Hast
Texas Baptist College and Texas
State College for Women. Lt War-
ren attended Centenary College in
gardenias Shreveport, Ln., and North Texas
with tall State during liMl-42. He recently
Notice
All graduates who expert to
receive master's degrees in
August must file applications in
the graduate office at once.
Dr Jack Johnson,
Dean, graduate division
white tapers completed the table relume,
arrangement. Pacific
from 1H months in the
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Ex-NTexans Wed
In Formal Rites
In a twilight ceremony lit the
First Baptist chinch of Winters
June f, Dorothy .late Brian,
daughter of Mr and Mr- Wallet
Brian of Rohstown, became the
bride of Lt Warren A. Criswell,
■ I'SMCR Rev. L L, Trott, pastor
of the church, read the double ring
ceremony.
Masses of fern formed the back-
ground for the floor candelabra
with white cathedral tapers Tall
baskets of white gladioli and dai
i sies stood on either side of the
altar
Nuptial music was ployed by
Mrs Alvin Benson as the tapers
■were lighted.
Mrs. Dalton t'riswell. matron of
honor, was dressed in pink, and
Ann Oliver, maid of honor, won
| yellow. They carried arm bouquets
I of rainbow asters
Lt. Alex Dickie III. I'SMt . of
'Denton, was best man. Ushers were
Alvin Benson and Morris Robinson.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, was wearing a white
satin dress fashioned with basque
waist, long sleeves, and a long
train The bodice was trimmed at
the high neckline with lace Her
veil nr*it)twion with halo was also
trimmed in lace She carried a
bouquet of orchids, with stepho
not in, and halo gladioli
Mrs. Criswell attended North
Texas State until the past year,
when she taught in the Winters
schools. She was a senior physical
education major
Lt Criswell is the son of Mr
and Mrs Robert Criswell of
Throckmorton. He attended North
Texas State for two #par* and
was a student at Louisiana Tech
He received his commission at
Quantico, Va., June 6,
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Dewey Club
Elects Heads
At Meeting
New officer* of the John Dewey
Philosophical club were installed at
a joint business meeting and water
melon feast held at the city park
June 2t . They are Bertha Terry
Cornwvll, graduate from Sour
Lake, president; Oscar l<entx Jr .
senior from San Antonio, vice
president: Virginia Clark, of the
Demonstration High School faculty,
recording secretary; Haxei Self,
Denton, corresponding secretary;
Irene Stucbe. graduate from Den
ton, treasurer, and Mrs. Kvelyn
Smith, graduate from Jonesboro.
reporter
Dr. (i. A. Odam, club sponsor,
introduced the guest speaker. J R.
Swenson, who gave a recitation of
"Katherine's Mother."
Others present were Thelma
Field, graduate, (iilliam. La.; Mrs
Kdith Kdwards Stovall, graduate,
Dallas; Moatelle Jacks, graduate,
Whitewright . Kmina R Ross,
graduate, Boyd; Martha Souther
land, sophomore, Rio Grande City;
Mrs Claude Whilfcurn, graduate,
Ovalo; Mrs Wilna Parker, grad
uate, Milford; Cora CSracc, gradu-
ate. Kl Paso; Ksther Landivth,
graduate, Denton, Mrs Evelyn
Royott. graduate. Gilliam, La.; Le
on# Merrill, junior, Pilot Point,
Kva Hatcher, graduate, Galveston;
Flora Beth Ballow, senior, Athens;
Mrs Emma L Sealy, graduate,
Houston; Pat Caruthers, graduate,
Kopperl; James Wheeler, graduate
of Commerce, and Mrs, Wheeler;
Dr J. II Doughtery; Dorothy M
Thomas, .leanette Wade, Ruth
Voting. Ethel Wolverton, Mrs. Jane
K Hill, and Mrs. Betty Jane l<entx
Bodqett, Hughes
Wedding June 18
Announcement has been made ■
of the marriage of Polly Anna
Badgett, North Texas State Col-I
lege graduate of Dallas, to Lt.
Jack T Hughes, son of Mr ami
Mrs J E Hughe- of Dnllas Mrs I
Hughes is the daughter of Mrs. j
James Wilburn Badgett and the j
late Mr Radgett of Jefferson
The couple were married on j
June IK in Miami, Fla , with the ;
Rev Itufus Wicer officiating
The luide attendeii Mary Mar ;
<!irt Baylor College and North Tex
as State College Lt Hughes re-
ceived his master of arts anil j
bachelor of arts flegree from the ]
University «.f Texas lie took grail
uate work at the University of
Mexico. He received his commis-
sion in the navy at Harvard Uni
versity and is now stationed in
New Orleans, La., where the cou-
ple will mak>* their home tempo
rarity
Mary Louise Dyer Is Married;
Wydette Johnston Becomes Bride
by Peggy Love
Two students of North Texas Slate during the long term of ISI4I
15 have taken marriage vows sin<-v leaving school. Mary Louise Dyer
heeam- the bride of Charles A Buchanan, electrician's mate second
class, both of Denton, in a candlelight ceremony on June III, Wydette
Johnston was married to S I c Ned Barrett Jr.. on June ;( in Lufkiii
Mrs Buchanan is the daughter •
Of Mr and Mrs H J Dve and'"ere arranged in a semicircle to
Buchanan is the son of Mi and f"' • « background for the wed
Mrs. C A Buchanan, all of Den
ton The marriage ceremony uas
ding ceremony Floor baskets of
white gladioli completed the dec
performed by the father f the ""'J'""'
groom at the Welch Street Church
of t'brist
The altar wet. decorated with
palms, fern and
trees Candelabra
kets of gladioli were also used in
decorations.
Miss June Kiipx, Ponder, sang
The bride wore a gown of white
net over taffeta fashioned with a
drop shotildei, long pointed sleeves
pink oleander basque bodice. The veil was
.11,1 lull bn. fingertip length with Mary. Queen
of Scots headdress of shirred illu
sion. White orchids and lilies of
the valley composed the lirttal boil
"I l.ove You Truly" and Miss l.ula
II Mar
The bridesmaids were . gowned
traditional "'entically in rainbow colors, while
the flower girls wore dresses of
white net They each carried old
by he,''f ih.',: Vv;'rU 'an''';;;i;,a f^b'oned nosegays.
rhe bride attended North Texts
State in l! 44 'IS as a freshman,
The groom is attached to the Na
va! Training Unit at the Univer
sity of Texas School of Dentistry
at Houston
Mae Starues and Mrs. M
shall rendered the
wedding music.
Mrs Buchanan, given in marrt
age
summer suit wilh brown access)
t'ies A corsage of orchids com
pleted her costume
The bride's only attendant was
her sister-in-law, Mrs It F Dyer,
nf Berkeley, Calif., who wore a
two-piece dress of black and white
lace Lt R F Dyer was best man Alpha Lambda Chapter
and II O Dyer of Fori Worth —. , A. . _.
was usher Of Phi Alpha Theta
Immediately following the wed- ' ri « /■> i b x
ding a was the tlect« Goode President
home of the bride's parents At the installation ceremonies of
Mrs. Buchanan was a junior at 'he Alpha Lambda chapter of Phi
North Texas State and was em Alpha Theta on the North Texas
ployed at Voertman's until the I State campus last Friday in the
time of her marriage The bride student center. Jamen Goode, sopho
groom attended Abilene Christian more from Denton, was eh- ted
College prior to his enlistment in |.resident; Alia Deen Carlile, jun
the navy in January of 1H4^ mi from Mission, was elected vice
Bnrrelt Johnston Kites president and historian; and Mary
Mis.« Wydette Johnston of Luf- Helen Rolston, junior from Pitts
km became the bride of S I c Ned burg, was selected to la- secretary
Barrett ,li , on June :( at the First treasurer
Methodist Church in Lofkin These officers will serve in this
The church was decorated with capacity for a full year
magnolia foliage and smilax Fom The next meeting will lie held
standards holding white tapers on July 10.
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Stanley, Bob. The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1945, newspaper, June 29, 1945; Denton, TX. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth313409/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.