Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 66, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1946 Page: 5 of 14
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iiiursday, Oct. 31.
1X46 -DENTON
Miscellaneous Shower At Mary
Arden Lodge Honors Miss Barns
Mrs. C F. Barnett and daughter. Miss Nelda Sue Smith, entertained
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to roliovo afuffinata, Invito
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if noiw filll up uRQK^
Tonight
It’s wonderful how a little Va-tro-nol
up each nostril relieves stuffy transient
congestion. If you need relief tonight. '
try it I Follow directions in package.
VICKS VATRONOL
accessories and a corsage ol pink
and white roses.
Sterling Howard of Austin ittend-
ed the bridegroom as best man
Following the ceremony a recep-
tion was held at the home of the
bride's mother, attended by about I
50 guests
Included in the house party were
Misses Maurine Philips, Joyce Col-
lins and Dlvlda Mount.
The couplf left after tile recep-
Denton Couple
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Ramona Martin. Frances
' man. Charlotte Johnson. Carolyn
Keel, Suzon Storrie, Betty William-
son, Martha Jane Willis, Nancy
I Crain. Patsy Davis, Doris Flippo,
I Sue Smoot and Patricia Strong.
MCCURLEY. Oct.
The McCurley Home Demonstration
Club met Monday at the home of
Mrs. H. M Dobson, with a talk by
Miss Nena Roberson on “Trifles in
Sewing'' as a program feature
A refreshment course was served
to 12 members
Roll call was answered by mem-
bers telling their greatest sewing
problem
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs Buck Strickland
Nov. 11 The program will carry
out the Thanksgiving theme.
.HELPING PEOPLE SELECT
BEST MATERIALS R>K
TMIIR HOMES has won
us many friends., we
CAN HELP YOU.
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of light-weight blue wool with brown ’ chocolale open-faced
............. , coog|es was nerved.
| Guests were Mmes B L. Rankin,
j C S. Buckingham. J. E. Barns. Jess
Boydston, Robert Thompson. Roy
Gray, Juanita Long, C. S. Barton,
and Misses Mary Daugherty. Mil-
dred Wright. Maxine Winn, Sue
Smith, Betty Madewell, Bobbie Al-
len, Louise Stover. Nellie Sims, and
Marjorie Jost.
Jilt. *vv» vv • oil y V aaivv, v»«s_«
dlst district superintendent, official- I
ed at the 2 o'clock ceremony, which
A Halloween dinner was field by
members of the Couples Club of
the First Christian Church Tues-
day night at the church, attended
by 36 members and two guests, Mr
and Mrs Clyde Carter
Fitil Slack presided at the meet-
ing
'I'he table was centered with a
Juck-n-lantern, bols d are apples and
corn. Favors also carried out the
Halloween motif
Games were conducted by the
Rev g. L Messenger, Jr., pastor
Hosts were Messrs, and Mmes.
Frank Burchard. Herbert Decker and
J R. Swenson.
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tlon for a short wedding trip. They
will be at home later in Dallas,
where the bridegroom Is employed
Mrs. Howard is a graduate of
Texas State College for Women. She
has been employed as a school
teacher since her graduation The
bridegroom ts a graduate of Nortli |
Texas State College
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Miss Biggers,
W. B. Cloud Told
PONDER, Oct. 31 i Spl>— A mis-
cellaneous shower honoring Mr
_______________________________ and Mrs. Leland Haren, newlywed
Jeanne Shroeder, Colleen Oil- | couple, was given in the home of
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day aftern ion In the home of Miss |
' Jraime Shroeder. 307 Jugoe. lor
i session presided over bv Miss
Hippo
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A dinner meeting of the Soul
I Winners Class of the First Baptist
; Cliun h young peoples' department
was held Tuesday night at the
I home ol Mrs. Leroy Anderson.
1701 W Mulberry, when Miss
i Frames Foreman was installed as
I new president
i Other oilicers installed by Mrs.
I Buddy Henderson were Sue Smoot.
I membership vice-president; Patsy
1 Davis, fellowship vice-president;
Rynell Stiff, minister
Colleen Oliver,
Aii annual 8udie Hawkins dance
will be held by Denton Senior High
School students Saturday at 8 p. m.
In the old gymnasium of the school,
sponsored by the Bronco yearbook
staff
Tile Dogpatch theme will ‘T>< car-
ried out in decorations, and a prize
will tie awarded tile couple voted
the best dressed Daisy Mae and Lit-
tle Abner
Music
curdl'd
Die special floor show will fea-
ture Jack Gray us master of cere-
monies. Songs will be sung by a
quartet composed of Verda Mae
Clark Mary Petrie, June Fiott and
Siuula Moore.
Miss Louise Pearson will present
u comedy number, Sarah Moore will
present, u vocal solo and Johnny
Woods will give a plnuo solo, ac-
cording to Sue Smoot, annual edi-
tor, and In charge of general
rinigemen’s.
group discussed plans
activities to be held
'll>e next meeting will be held
Nov 6 m the home of Miss Sue
Smoot. 607 Parkway
vlce-presi-
I dent; Colleen Oliver, secretary;
j Walllne Starr, assistant secretary.
! and Ramona .Martin. Joyce Allen-
der anil Edwina Elrod group cap-
tains.
Arrangements for the dinner
were made by Miss Patsy Cross,
j The table was decorated with rose
| and pink pom-pom chrysanthe-
I mums
I The group will be guests Nov.
26 at the home of Miss Jean Mas-
. sey. 414 S Elm
Those at the meeting were Patsy
Cross, Jean Massey. Jeaimlne Mas-
I vec Joyce Allender. Rynell Stiff, I Mrs Leon Haren recently
Fore- Hostesses were Mmes.
I Brittain. Clav Yarbrough
I F Wakefield.
Contests and games were played
which carried out the bridal theme.
The gifts were presented the bride
by Mrs. C. F Wakefield
A refreshment course was serv-
ed to the guests after the. gifts
were unwrapped.
Mrs. Haren is the former Miss
Kathryne Jones of Odessa. The
couple reside at 103 Chestnut
Street
a simple wedding ceremony
Tuesday night Mrs Claudia Keahey
and W. W. Hunt of Denton were
united in marriage ut the home ol
| the bride. 310 Wainwright
C. Hooten of Den-
i ff.< luted at the ceremony,
huh was |grtoim<‘d in tiie pres-
• ol a few close friend.' and
relative-.
Bill Williams gave
In-luw in marriage
Widding guests were Mr and
Mrs Bill Williams and daughter,
Nancy; the Rev and Mrs. Hooten
and daughter. Bonita; J F Boyd
and Mrs Cleo Davidson
"The couple will reside
! 310 Wainwright.
Announcement lias been made of
the marriage of Miss Ruth Plyler,
daughter ol Mrs Edith M Plyler,
802 W Hickory. Sunday afternoon
to Thurman Howard of Dallas, son
of Mr. and Mrs W B Howard of
Bonita.
'Hie Rev Wesley V Hite, Metho- j wttp a miscellaneous shower Wednesday night in tlu Mary Arden Ixxlgi'
at Nortli Texas State College honoring Miss Caie .i Harns, bride-elect
of B I, Rankin. Jr , of Denton, wfios marriage will be .solemnized Nov I
was performed before an altar dec- I y the Little Ctiapel-in-the-Woods at Texas State College for Women .
orated with fems, palms and bas- < Guests were greeted by the hostesses; the honoree; Mrs J E Barns, I
kets of white chrysanthemums.
Traditional organ selections were
played for the wedding by Miss Jean
O'Brien Miss Bobbye Etta Matthews
was vocalist She sang 1 Love You
Truly "
Given In marriage by her brother,
Raymond V. Plyler of Long Beach.
Calif., the bride wore a light-weight
woolen fro« k of pink with brown i Boydson. Gifts were presented
accessories. She curried a purple i.u. « r><™»tt« <zu>ne
orchid bouquet showered with fever- i
lew Her only Jewelry was a double-
strand |>eurl necklace and a narrow
Hold bracelet.
Miss Davida Mount of Houston i
was maid-of-honor, wearing a frock I
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Saturday or
( lub Has Wiener Roast
JUSTIN, Oct 31. — (Spl )— Mftn-
I bers of the Twenties Century
Club entertained their families
with a wiener roast at the Ho-
ward Gibbs picnic grounds Tues-
day night. Approximately 40 at-
tended the affair.
Announcement has been made I
here of the marriage of Miss Mary !
Ann Biggers, daughter of Mrs, .
Josephine Owen Biggers of Tern
pie and B F Blowers of Oklahoma
City. Okla , to William Bryaiu '
Cloud, son of Mrs. B C. Coud.
fOO Ave. A , Saturday at 4 p. ni i
In the First Baptist Church of Wax
achachle. > «»H*
Dr. Joseph P. Boone, pastor,
read the double ring service be-
fore an altar bunked wilii palms
and white chrysanthemums.
Musicians were Mrs Hermon C
Cook and Mrs Fred Becker ol
Waco.
For the ceremony the bride, who
wus given in marriage by
uncle, Charles E. Conway of Fort
Worth, wore a suit of blue wollen
doeskin with brown accessories
and a brown orchid corsage
Mrs. R L. Cloud of Denton, sis-
ter-in-law of the bridegroom, at-
tended the bride as matron-of-hon- |
or. Her husband was best man j
Ushers were W W Collins of Fort
Worth and Oliver E Clift of Tem I
pic
Tlie bride i. u graduate of]
Wux.iluo'hie High Bi iloot uud at
tended North Texas Stale College |
The bridegroom attended South I
ern Methodist University and
North Texas .State College bi'toie'
entering the Navy, where lie i
served tor three and a half years I
as a chief specialists mate. He ]
returned to NTSC after receiving !
his discharge for additional train-
ing He wa.s awnember of the Talon
fraternity
Cloud is now employed as as-,
ststant chief of corrective physical'
rehabilitation at the Veterans Ad
ministration Hospital in Temple,
where the couple will reside. |
Those from Denton attending the |
wedding were Mrs. B C Cloud I
and Mr and Mrs. George Roever
fils mother-
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mother of tlie honoree , and Mrs. B. I., Rankin, Sr . mother of tlie bride-
groom-to-be.
'Die reception rooms were deco-4---—---
rated in white and yellow, chosen
colors of the bride-elect. Arrange-
ments of chrysanthemums were
used.
During the evening games and
contests were directed by Mrs Jack
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the bride In a novelty game In
which guests were blindfolded to
pin a bouquet on the drawing of a
bride on the wall. When the nonoree
was blindfolded she was led to u
Stable laden with the bridal gifts
A refreshment course of hot
i chocolate, open-faced sandwiches
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church. "
Other speakers ior the ww
elude Mrs Albert Ford, and
F L McFadden John 17.
Prayer.” is the topic of the
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Couple Plan
Golden Wedding
Open House
Mr. and Mrs. D M. F.dwarda,
222 Normal, will celebrate their
50th wedding anniversary with an
open house reception from 4 to 7
p m. at the home of their son In-
law and daughter. Dr t
| M B Ray. Jr . 400 Jagoe.
The couple were marled Nov 8
1896, In China Spring near Waco
■ Mrs Edwards Is the former Miss
Ida Wilson
Mr and Mrs, Edwards have
lived here continuously since 1917.
He is a barber, with a shop locat-
ed on South Ixx-ust Street
AUXILIARY HAS
SPECIAL SERVICES
••Wee! of Prayer" MtrvkMi are
being held thia week bv members
of the Woman’s’ 'Auxiliary of the
First Presbyterian Church, 120 S
Elm, tlie feature today at 10 a rn
being a talk by Mrs. J G. Varner
OFFICERS’ WIVES
( LUB HAS MEETING
The City and State Officers'
Wives Club met Tuesday night at
the home of Mr. Glenn iauiford.
713 N. Ixrcuat. for a social meeting
Guinea were played during tlie
evenin*, with priaes won by Mmis
Jack Shepherd and A H Flendng
Sandwiches, uaie mmm and cold
drinks were served by the hostess
to 18 members. The house was
decorated with fall flowers, and a
Halloween theme was carried out
in decorations and favor*
The group planned a Christmas
jrarty to be held with members of
the city police force In the city
hall in December. Names were
drawn for the exchange of gifts
The next meeting will be Nov 36
at the home of Mrs Wylie Barnes
1800 Bernard
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 66, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1946, newspaper, October 31, 1946; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1312933/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.