The Denton Voter Newsletter, Volume 01, Number 11, April 1, 1962 Page: 1
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PROVISIONAL LEtCTUE
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OF 7OLT,,: VOTERS OF DENTON,Volume
1,
Number
11
April 1,
1962
Denton,
Texas
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IYOUR CITY GOVEINWMET TOPIC
FOR ANNUAL ETING VEDNESDAYDr.
H.
t7.
Kamp,
cipal. government at
versyt, will discus
nme t" at the annual :
vi sional LfW7 of DentCo.muzaity Roo:
ional Bank VTf
The meetprofessor of -mumi-- ...
North Texas State Uni.
s Your City Govern-meeting
on to b
im of the Dento
ed., April 1t,
ing will openat 9:30 a. mn At 10 a. mn.
'Jalter, president rill ope
The minutes and treasurer'sbe presented pr
Kamnp Follovfm n
for the next fi
ed. ConcludingIg
S; of the Pro-
)e held in the
,n County Nat-
at 9:30 a. m.
;v4th coffee
Mrs. '. M.I
n the meeting*
ren ort diliJ-.
or to the speech by Dr.
; is remarks the budget
cal year vrill be present-
the program will be aprogress report and summary of the state
convention in Edinburg last week.
Board members vill remain for abrief meeting.
Baby-sitting willl beavailable du I--
a-
CALENDAR
nged,
ing" p, A.
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Unit:
Thur s:.,
Unit:
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Sat., N
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Huarphy
Thur s.,Lpril L, 9:3
)enton Count
ipril 25, 9:
Friedsam Ho
April 26,
Schulze Horn,lay 2,
ay 5,
lay 9,
Home,9:30 p.
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L. m. Annual Meet-
lational Banka. m. Morning
1h03 Kendolph7 30 p. m Evening
e, 610 Yfoodlandm.
Board meeting
Primary
9
2May 10,
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203 Fowler7:
iorning
Unit:
30 p. m. Evening
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E,,IBERS AGREE FITRST
I.EITIT ':.RK AND STUDYik
In response to
hovw membership in th
outlook, Denton membYEAR
an informnn poll on
e LYTV affected theirers
gave
varie d an-?
swvers.
Most no men felt they were better in-
formed on Denton's needs, national prob-
lems and international affairs than they
were one year ago when the Denton group
was first organized.
"T7ho ever thought Ild be interestedin water conservation? INow look at me
I am all involved and I can't understand
why the public isn t interested," was on,comment.
Here'sthe Leatgue
points or
trade. It
i\Jow I realidecides
feet -Trhthe
a
e
another: "Before I joined
I didn't t know about 'peril
any of the mysteries of rorld
didn t seem important to me.ze
that
what the United States
about the Common Market will af-
t I put on my family' s table innex:t few years,"
Another favoritewas the experience of
of different politicalarea of comment,
wo rking with vomen
backgrounds."As a Democrat it was not always
easy to work and study national issues
with Republicans. They probably felt
the same way about the Democrats. But
after a year of this give and take I c
honestly say that my understarriing of
political problems has deepened and Ihave new
line s."friendships that
Only members of the
rector s must re:
lar members are
in the party ofcross
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main non-par
encoura gedan
party
TV Board of Di-
tisan. Regu.-
to be activetheir choice.
The one real ca
teen all members isrimon denominator be-
an eagerness for
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Provisional League of Women Voters of Denton. The Denton Voter Newsletter, Volume 01, Number 11, April 1, 1962, text, April 1, 1962; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth90924/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas Woman's University Libraries.