Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 93, Ed. 1 Monday, December 1, 1947 Page: 5 of 8
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ite outlines will be gently curved,
not sharp. TYtaunlng will be mae-
alve and flowing rather than tiny
and tight The proportions ot such
a hat will be sealed to the alas of
the face and figure; small, if you're
petite; largish, if you're tall er
JunoMque.
MOTHER CHECKS UP
ON U. N. JOURNALIST
OOPENHAGZN - (*) —Chief at
United Nations preee section, for*
mor Danish Journalist Paul Vejby
ilng to make a 14*
to bis mother in
Denmark, but he will not be pres-
ent and will not even know when
he makes the speech.
Recently Vejby Johansen was
Interviewed by the Danish Broad-
casting Bystem’s Washington cor-
respondent, Niels Orunnot, and the
Interview was broadcasbpln Den-
mark. Unfortunately Johansens
aged mother, who has not seen her
son for 12 years, did not hear the
broadcast, and now the broadcast-
ing system has invited her to the
studio to hear the recording played
again for her.
Ariel Club
Annual Yule
Program Set
The Ariel Club's annual Christ-
mas Jrogram will be presented bi (
general session of the club today
at the Womans Club, when Christ- 1
mas stories will be presented by '
students of the speech department i
of Texas State College for Women.
Carol singing informally by the I
group will be Included on the pro- 1
gram also. Special music will be
a piano solo by Mrc. G F Bryant, j
Members of tne club are host-
esses for the meeting A refreshment !
course will be served. .
‘Keep Your Age Under Your Hat’
Is Millinery Designer’s Advice
" By ALICIA HART
NBA BUff Writer
If you’re plotting ways to look
younger, don’t allow a hat to be-
tray you.
You’re tipped off about the type*
of hate that may do Just that by
millinery designer Mary Goodfellow.
One type is the too-severe hat.
This is what Mias Goodfellow cans
the 'outline" hat that’s all angles,
little trimming, no curves.
Another type to avoid is the
somber black hat. If you like an
all-black hat. see that it’s gloom
is dispelled by the shine of satin,
jet or lustrous feathers Color-
contrast is even better than shine
on a black hat
As aging a choice, according to
our expert, is the hat that is set
straight on the head, hides half
your brow
The most youthful-making hat a
woman can wear, says Miss Good-
fellow. sweeps up from
of her face. A half slant Is better
than a full-off-the-face sweep. The
softer and more becoming its color,
the more flattering this side-slanted
hat will be Fbr the most flattery,
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BOP Class Will Have
Annual Yule Party
LINCOLN, THE INVENTOR
Abraham Lincoln was an inven-
tor. He patented a device to lift
boats over shoals in shallow rivers
in 1849, and his keen Interest in the
U 8 Patent system inspired the
immortal words c a r v e d in stone
above the patent office door
Mrs J. C. Goodner, 1108 Pan-
handle. will be hostess Tuesday at i
7 30 p tn. to members of the Build- |
ers of Power Class of the First'
Methodist Church at a business |
and social meeting.
All members are to take a gift
for their "friefid of the month.’’
members in charge of arrangements
announced.
Bob Sharber Announced At Tea
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MISS PATSY MILLER
parties are
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State finals for the second annual
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Phi Beta Kappa
Reservations Set
Sammy SOYA
far bodybuilding
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AUDITIONS HELI)
TODAY IN DALLAS
vote of the Geneva Conference on
September 8, 1926
lege m Dallas
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Monday, Doc 1, 1947 —DENTON (Tex.) RECORD CHRONICLE 5 i|l WflUth
Betrothal Of Miss Miller To
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Breakfast is something to look
forward to, when you're having
ready-to-serve Corn Soya And
— this crisp, bright, new tongue-
tickling cereal gives you more
zing for your day. Get it at your
grocer's
log Hangs Over Britain
LONDON. Dec 1 — <A’i — A
patchy, cold tog overlay most of '
the British Isles today, stopping air
■services, delaying trains as much j
as an hour and trapping motorists i
who attempted to use the last drops ;
of their withdrawn gasoline ration
on week end trips. I
1 as reparations, in the
Black Sea port of Nikolaev, Amerl-I
I can officials report ,
Dismantling of the Deschimag I
BERLIN—(#1—The Russians re-
pate in the state finals at Dallas reconstructing Germany’s largest
may do so by contacting the As- ! submarine building yard, Deschi-
sociated Concert Bureau, Suite 853,' m»g In Bremen, which they have
1775 Broadway, New York City,' received
New York p. . -
Promptly relieves COUGHS of I
CHEST
COLDS
Breaks Up Surface Congestion, Tool
At the first sign of a cheat cold—rub
Musterole on chest, throat and back.
It in-Jantly starts to relieve coughs
and tight soreness in chest muscles.
Then good old reliable Musterole
helps break up painful surface con-
gestion and checks irritation. In j
3 strengths. At all drugstores. *, - ......
_ | only attendant at the wedding will
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I’ll k’R | Miller of Atlanta. Ga Best man for
I U |. L-LIJ 1X^4 W M the bridegroom will be his brother.
I George E. Sharber of Dallas Ush-
Plans are being completed for
the annual dinner session of the I
Phi Beta Kappa, honorary acho- j
lastlc fraternity, here Friday. Dec
5. at 6 p. m at Marquis Hall Crys-
tal Room.
Mrs. Sam Barton, who Is in
charge of arrangements, announc-
es that all members in Denton
who have not as yet been con-
t tailed and given an invitation to
the dinner should call her imme-
diately so that she may make res-
ervatlona for them for the dinner.
Announcement is made here of
the marriage of Mias Mary Elisa-
beth Koons, daughter of Mr and
Mrs Walter A Koons of Fort
Worth, formerly of Denton, to
. James Carney Hart, son of Mrs.
J C. Hart of Morrilton, Ark.
i The marriage was solemnised
Saturday at 7:30 p. «n at Unlver-
11 sity Christian Church in Fort
Worth. Rev Thomas Bterck offi-
ciated Miss Patsy Boyd of Denton
wss organist, playing traditional
wedding selections and accompany-
ing Eiland Scarbrough in singing
“Because’’ snd “The Lord’s Pray-
er ” Miss Boyd played “Clair de
Lune’’ throughout the ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a gown of white
slipper satin of original design with
long pointed sleeves, marquisette
yoke joined to the basque waist1
with sstln cord loop design on the
yoke in front and back. The cord
design also was repeated to out-
line the dropped waistline. The
full-gathered skirt extended into a
chapel-length train The fingertip
veil of illusion fell from a tiara of
seed pearls, crystal beads and
rhinestones on heirloom lace from
the trousseau of the bride's moth-
er. She carried an ivory and ster-
ling prayer book on which was ar-
ranged a large yellow orchid and I
a shower of stephanotis
Electric blue satin frocks of
Identical design of the bride's were
worn by the bride’s attendants.
Miss Marian Houstess of Forrest
City. Ark, maid-of-honor, and
Misses Pauline Scott, Mildred Cole-
man and Marjorie Hare of Fort
Worth, Mrs. Robin Lee Romlnger
of Breckenridge and Mrs Cecil
Jack Cox of Denton.
Alex Howard. Jr . was best man
and ushers were John P. Koons
of Dallas. D. W Halbrook of Dal-
las, John D Hart of Pine Bluff,
Ark . George E. Hart and Charles
Hankins of Fort Worth.
A reception was held Immedi-
ately after the ceremony at the
home of the bride’s parents, after
i which the couple left for a wed-
ding trip to New Orleans and Mex-
nationwide auditions tn voice, violin ico City Mr and Mrs. Hart will
and piano were to be held in Dallas | Uve ln Arlington while the bride-
at the Young Women's Christian Baylor Dental Col-
Association, 1709 Jackson Street, to- ' ” *'*"**
day.
Auditions are now being held Stale College for Women and is
throughout the United States, with s!aff photographer for the _ ...
Worth Star-Telegram The bride-
groom was a major with the 20th
Air Force, attended Hendrix Col-
lege, Arkansas State Teachers Col-
lege and the University of Ark-
ansas.
&
ers will be Walter L Sharber and
Jerry O. Sharber of Denton.
Musicians will be Miss Sarah
Moore, vocalist, and Miss Jean
OtBrien.-
Several prenuptial
planned honoring the bride-elect.
A graduate of Denton Senior High
School. Miss Miller Is now attend-
ing North Texas State College,
where she is a member of Phi
Sigma Alpha sorority. The bride-
groom-to-be. also a graduate of
Denton Senior High School, Is em-
ployed by Oak Cliff Florists in
Dallas. He served in the Navy for i
two years, and was stationed in I
the Pacific area
entrants from over 300 cities
ticlpating.
All state finalists will appear
at Carnegie Hall for 14 consecutive
Saturday evenings (January 17
through April 24, excluding Easter
Saturday). Cash prizes aggregating
86 000 00 will be awarded the.na- RUSSIA TRANSPLANTS
tlonal winners In the various di- GERMAN NAVAL YARDS
visions
All those still wishing to partlcl- |
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msv do so bv contactlna th, A,.
Germany was admitted to the!
League of Nations by unanimous | works Is practically complete, (jL
,, Z-, ficial.s said
| Equipment from the former Ger-1
man naval base at Wilhelmshaven,
which the Russians also are re-
ceiving as reparations, reportedly
is being taken to the Barents Sea
near Murmansk for reassembly.
Informants said each piece of equi-
ment is being mounted on heavy
timber so it can be skidded easily i
across ice and snow.
Mr. and Mrs W. H. Miller, 902
W Sycamore, announced the en-
gagement and approaching mar-
riage of their daughter, Patsy, to
John Kenneth iBob) Sharber. son
of Mr and Mrs. Jack Sharber, 200
Sawyer, at a tea given Sunday af-
ternoon by Mrs Miller at their
home.
The marriage will be solemnized
) Dec. 28 at 4 p. ni. in the Little
Chapel-ln-the Woods at Texas State
I College for Women by Oscar Elll-
1 son. minister of the Church of
Christ. Pearl and Bolivar
In the receiving line at the party
| were the honoree, the hostesa and
i the bndegroom-to-be s mother.
Miss Mary Edith McSween pre-
sided at the guest book.
Also in the house party
Miss Elaine Hendley, Miss Laura
Anne Kirby, Mrs W. F. Williams,
Mrs. N. O Crockett
During the tea
squares, nuts and
served with spiced tea to the guests
from a table laid with a lace cloth
and ce- ered with an all-white
floral arrangement in the shape of
a ship, carrying out the theme of
“The Sea of Matrimony”. The boat
was made of white gladioli and
candytuff with sails of white net
Silver letters on white satin rib-
bon made the announcement of
the betrothal. In <he living room j
large white chrysanthemums and
bride and groom figurines deco-
rated- the mantel. Candytuff and
daisies were used in a bouquet on
the coffee table.
Miss Miller has announced her
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 93, Ed. 1 Monday, December 1, 1947, newspaper, December 1, 1947; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1315837/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.