Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 239, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1947 Page: 4 of 12
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(Tex.) RECORD-CHRONICLE—Wednesday. May 21. 1947
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COMFORT wear a
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Project ('lass
Xeir President
MACK M ASSEY MOTOR CO.
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The public is invited
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members and iw.i truest.s.
Mrs John Ix*e of An-
> Boston Store
‘"’“YOUR STORE”
rats after
the premia**,
about three weeks
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| Brownit. a foul-year-old cat
I feeding three baby rats.
I sine oi mature mice
I Brownie adopted the
catching them on
I Her kittens are
1 old
Dirty, Cloggad Systeww
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We Fix 'em Ex parity'
PAINT
For Kitchens, Bathe
___Walls, Woodwork!
BOB DAY
TRANSFER & STORAGE
I^ng Dbtenea M*dng
DENTON, Phana 041
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HQPuers
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of Mrs Ray ;
Ford and Mrs
out a
class members and .
■s to relieve the reg- ,
Iliomas
months
will
tirst Sunday
meets every
the manse
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so
for
and educators
program board
Broadcast- |
Anna)X)lis
will be
academy
Francis -------------
and Thomas Wilburn Scouts To Meet
Vaughn, both of Old Trinity Com-
munity. was solemnized Friday at
6 p m by the Rev A D Rogers
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The couple are at
llinity Community
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a dress like this all
summer long .
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^Federation of Women’s Clubs are shown above as they were formally installed at
a?ea in Houston. Ix?ft to right: Mrs. John J. Perry of Sweetwater, president ; Mrs.
Howard Gibson of Waxahachie, first vice-president; Mrs. T M West of San Antonio,
H^jond vice-president; Mrs. H. B. Gillette of Houston, recording secretary, and Mrs.
will be Judged by
nationally and
known musiclan-s
in the
National
INTERNATIONAL I
Trucks_____I
clubs in the National
of Music clubs and 1
by penny collections and awards
1250 annually at a school approved
by the national organization, renew-
able for two succeeding years if ,
the improvement of the recipient I Ha) Jackson, and J
The auditions will be C:2...
The scholarship parties
by Miss J" -----
officers
unanimously
F Montgomery.
_______ Mrs Charles
| secretary, and Mrs
1 treasure.
The retiring
J D Turpen.
business meeting
lor .summer camping
summer activities
Philips.
S Davis
t ular "claigs
during tiic
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auditions, including Texas and! f IlH 011100
Oklahoma, and will compete with . ‘ I
13 other district winners He also “* • '
won the award offered by the Dal ]
las Morning News of $250 in cash j
coupled with an appearance as
soloist with the Dallas Symphony j
Orchestra
Judges include Jacques Singer,
former first violinist of the Phila-
delphia Orchestra and former con-
ductor of the Dallas Symphony Gr-
and the ncwlv appointed I
conductor of the Vancouver Sym-
phony
(ho(>S4‘ a rtxil. crisp rterby of fine
Panama to accent yom summer war<L
ioIm*. Trimmed with brown grosgrain
ribbon ant’ sheer, lacy veiling.
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Oran Monroe and
Magill, co-chairmen.
Alonzo Davis. oJe Strong I
Harding Bea Ford, Carson j
Sullivan. W E Philips. E D
Traster and M S Davis
The group met last week at the |
j home of Mrs. Monroe. 914 N ■
I Locust, to make plans for the pic- !
I me. Mrs Monroe served cake and .
cold drinks
Dr. Bentley to Review ; l,f women at ntsc m >< >.•-
l ewlg Book on June 6 vlew of the tx,ok' “Kingsblood Roy- ,
T|M library leadership work-, al" by Sinclair Lewis, June 6 at |
shop At North Texas State College j 8 pm
wilf present Dr Imogene Bentley. I '-..: “
John Whitson. John Biooks. Robert |
Walston W F Brooks. Jr. Robert
■■ ■ ■ ' 1 Kirk Cansler.
warrants it The auditions will be CSJimaxlng i round of prenuptial
held by regions The scholarship parties for Miss Wright in Fort
was established by Miss Etelka 1 Woith will be a luncheon Friday in
Evans as a permanent memorial I tbe Colonial Country Club in Fort |
to Dr Edgar 8 Kelly, then dean |
ot America's active composers
Thirteen recordings sent tn by
district winners in a nationwide
contest to select a scholarship stu-
dent for the first ot the $1,500 an-
nual scholarships donated by Paul
Lavalie. noted conductor, to the
National Federation of Music clubs,
a panel ot 12
.\n?rn.a1t.,.°.'2o.1Z ihe academy A reception will be
field following the ceremony at 208
| Prince George Street in Annapolis
i The coup'e will be at home in
where the bridegroom
an instructor at the
baum, will represent Texas in
contest Saturday In Dallas at I
Southern Methodist
School of Music. Mrs
ford of Dallas will be in charge
of the contest with Mrs Brewster
serving as auditor
The Edgar Stillman Kelly con-
tests arc sponsored by the Junior
Federation 1 F Wright, mother of the honoree,
arc financed I and Mrs T P Perkins of
fear,<.
Pl chapter of E-appa Phi Omega,
i national non-academic social fra-
ternity for young businessmen, re-
I cently acquired a club room at
225 1-2 W Oak Street
I The fraternity was organized 25
| years ago at Boonesvllle, Mo. Feb
23. with the purpose of extending
I perpetuating brotherhood among
young men
Contary to a previous announce-
j ment. the fraternity is in no way
I connected with North Texas State
I College or any other institution, the
! group lias announced.
Members are Alvty Speed. Doug-
[ lass Peters. William McAfee, Bill
! Hipkins, Raymond Sherling, Mar-
I tin Lenderman. Archie Oldham.
Warran Reed. Milton Nunn. Pliil-
' lip Brown. Bill Williams. George
Nelms'. George Stanley, Bill Coury,
I L E Gray, and Dale Graham
Members of the national frater-
nity who have not affiliated with
tlie local chapter are asked to con-
tact William McAfee. 716 W Syca-
i more, or any of the other mem-
| bers. i
AUSTIN. Tex . May 22- >4'(.
two-fold program of teacher
crultment and Library work
been mapped for the Texas Federa-
tion of Women's Clubs bv its new
president. Mrs John J
Sweetwater
Mrs Perry announ-—d the ob- |
Jectives of her administration dur-
ing a visit here following the Texas
Federation convention In Houston |
this month
Mrs Bill Testerman, who
Miss Mariahs Pass before
marriage May 15 in Decatur, w ill |
be complimented with a miscel-
laneous bridal shower Friday at
p m. by her sister. Miss Erlene ( to have another
Pass, at her home. 904 S Elm i the near future i
Mrs. Testerman is the daughter ,
of Mr and Mrs W N Pass. 904
S Elm The couple re Ide in Laki
Dallas, w’hrc the bridegroom
Wortli given bv Mrs John Davis of
Fort Wortli at 12 noon
The wedding party, including Miss
Wright iter parents, Mr and Mrs
R W Buss and son. Bob. and Bill
King of Denton will leave May 28
for’Annapolis. The military wedding
will be- field June 6 at 4 p m in '
the Annapolis Naval Academy
chapel following tiie bridegroom's
I graduation earlier tn the day from
tlie academy
So W'ltidfM'fiil to <>\s n . . . a
classis slimmer dress by. Pran-
ces Dexte) with “buttons as
big as saucers", artfully
placed on a fabric cool as
slimmer breeze. You'll live
and love
the hot
choose from snowy white
icecream pastels.
and Mrs W
The couple
whre the
employed
Members of Girl St or' 'I roup 5
will meet Friday lor work on tin
. rail , ..nd hand . rafts and to make
and
' j Mrs T P Perkins of Fort \P ICnH' G UCSt S
j Wortli. Mis R W Bass, mother \ I1 ' 1 f If 'I' 4
i of the bridegroom-to-be. and Mmes F riad V OI f • I /I
Members of the Denton
I 'HTgh Schoil spring graduating I
I class, mid ■ term and summer (
graduates, will be honorees oi a jm
j nic sponsored by the Parent-
; Teacher Association, of which Mis |
R W Bass is preslent —
1 atternoon at tile G L
' farm east ot Denton
Over 150 guests are expected to 1
j attend, including Mr and Mrs '
Chester Strickland, and daughei
Kavnelle, and Mr and Mrs A O
Calhoun, special guests
The committee on anangements
Is Mrs Oran Monroe and Mrs |
• J. M Magill, co-chairmen, and |
Mmes
G L
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At a business - social i
Wednesdav in the home of Mr |
and Mrs J W Erwin. Dallas High- |
way, the Project Class of the First
| Presbyterian Church. 120 South ■
Elm. elected Ray Chapman Its
j preside'.i< for the ensuing six
monllis
1'he nominating committee
| chairman Mrs Curtis Rowlett, al-
presented the names of others
class officers and they were
i also unanimously chosen: Mrs.
! I.vie E Montgomery, vice-presl-
I dent. Mrs Charles McSpadden. !
Dorothy Ober, {
president. Mrs ’
presided over tlie I
It was decidi <1
rummage sale in
Announcement was
made ot the vacation Bible school
to be held m the church, June 2-13
The president appointed a
mittee consisting of Mrs
Chapman Albert I
Frank 4> Shannon to work i
t schedulfi ol ( lass members
| guest speaker
teacher,
-ununcr
newly-elected officers
charge the
The class
morning m
Chapman and Randolph 1
Perry of patnek directed the group
I games during the social hour
which the hostess, assisted
i Mmes Turpen and Ray
served pineapple ice < rea
angel food cake from a
[ cred table ( entered with
I rangment of spring flowers
| were 31
Mr and
zona, present
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Three North Texas State College]
music students will enU$ compel!- • 1 11 L1 • l\
XXf? u?; I Prenuptial Party Series Draws I o
tlon of Music Clubs, according to | II'/ • I
Mr. Fe. Br.w.t.r, Au.Un (,|oSC I' OC M1SS ( .Olirl CIUl V W Eight
Miss Beverly Hall, pianist and
pupil of Dr Silvio Scionti, and Lou- Concluding a series ot parties here for Miss Courtenay Wright ot
ann Hardy, pupil of Joseph Kirsch f.yllt Wort!., bride-elect ot Midshipman R W Bass Jr , of Denton, was
baum. will represent Texas in a , u luncheon giveil Wednesday noon bv Mrs H C Amos and Mrs Virgil
lhe! Gates ut the home of Mrs Amos. 1615 N Locust
University I Places tui 12 were laid at u table covered with a Chinese linen
Blant Bur- cloth and decorated with magnolias floating In a large silver tray
Spring (lowers were useu Ln mixed bouquets throughout the house
At the luncheon the hostesses pre- ♦
seated the honoree with a crystal I
I and sterling silver vas?
I Guests were the honoree, Mrs W
ONECO. Ill., May 22 • j
Strange bedfellows occupy a ;
| nursery set up in a box in the |
Stanley Becker store
1 In addition to tier tour kittens.
this week
room of the
Ing Company.
Among the contestants is Albert .
Gillespie of Denton, 20-year-old GI
and pupil of Dr Silvio Scionti Gil-
lespie won the Lone Star District
including Texas and
and will compete with
< He also
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 239, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1947, newspaper, May 22, 1947; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1313991/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.