Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 268, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1927 Page: 3 of 10
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bonnets, gave a special dance to
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IS DESTROYED
LEVERING. Mich.. June 23—Jo-
seph Winn and his Invalid mother
Mrs. Sophoria Winn, were burned
to death while the man was at-
tempting to rescue his mother fkom
• he second story of their farm home
which was destroyed by fire Wed-
nesday.
at City Park Is
Open to Children
With j
young-
an-
tournament got
under way on the Willow Rnrings
course here this morning with the
qualifying round Today's scores
will split the field Into three flights
for championship play Friday
morning The Anal.-; will be held
Saturday afternoon
c^B1t
. ecirntnlstratlon building at C
Miss Elizabeth Perry gave a
dance
The Denton band played a group
A of band selections and several pop-
”ular pieces.
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coming of summer, flowers
taken possession of the Fashion
World They need not be real to
be fashionable these days since real
flowers, with the exception of or-
chids and violets, are seldom worn
whereas everyone wears artificial
flowers of some sort,
tiie early Spring
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thr Park Board, and M1m Edita Fur-
Eleven of the 12 Girl Scouts of j her
the Buttercup Troop who spent
last week at the Kiwante Girl Scout
Camp 13 miles from Dallas, have
returned, one member of the Den
ton group. Miss Louise King, re-
maining for the second week Mis^
Polly Cox patrol leader. Thursday
said the troop as a whole and par
tlcularly those girls who made the
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(Blue Cornflower
A Denton man rot ambitious the
other day and chopped the weeds
in his garden with the result that
lie got chiggers all over him.
applied Crystal Cleanser to
Hies, then took a both and
qaickly freed of the pest*. Get a
ran of Crystal Cleanser from your J
grocer or druggist today. 20 cents.
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t- ] having the appearance of growing
Per'rv , there Flowers may be waxed rath-
268 ' er than glass if one wishes.
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The children of the Central
Presbyterian Vacation Bible schoo
w -re busy Thursday preparing an
exhibit for the close of their
school Friday night at 7 30 at the
church. The exhibit will comprise
Lindbergh Flies
From Dayton, O.,
to Capital City
WASHINGTON June 23.—Charle*
Lindbergh landed at Bolling Field
today, having down here from Day-
ton. Ohio. In an army airplane
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Three Children of Luther Wo<xl.> ' s,1ch as amethyst jade, coral, tur-
of the Sand Hill community are <;uoise. carnelian, crystal, etc These
recovering from measles \ ’r'‘ps las' fore'pr luld one can al'
ways find a place for them upon a
I mantel table or desk When mount-
| t d and made into lamps they are
little jewel gardens; glowing
bits of transparent jewels which
add a gay note tc any living room
l2>ss costly than jewel trees are
1 little pots of glass flowers which
.1 can be fashioned at Jiome. A bowl
j or receptacle of some pretty color-
i ing is filled with sand atid the
glass flowers are stuck in the sand
Just received another shipment of I
rayon princess slips at »1 98 ~
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member of the physical educu-
I Lon faculty of C I A want to cull
: attention of the mothara to Ute play
ushch being conducted In the park
this summer Owing to rain earlier
in the week a systematic orgunlzu-
i lion could not be formed, but the
directors are on the playground every
morning at 10 30. and children will
be enrolled at that hour
1 he clause sare under
1 vision of Mlaaes Furber
trip, wished to express appreciation | pricht.
to members of the Denton Kiwan-
te Club who furnished transporta ,
tion to the camp
The girls who made the trip arc
Misses Jacquelln Spradlin, p ■■
Cox. Dorothy Cox. Holly Beale
Oosney, Allene Fenwick. Leah Mc-
Reynolds Mildred Sue Garrison
Lucille Hicks. Mary Neal Freeman I
Agnes Adelle Morrison. Kittle Fran- '
cer Blanks and Ixiul.se King
At the camp, which accomodates i
63 girls each week the girls from
Denton were given instruction ' in
folk dam Ing, craft work, swimming
and aichery The cost of the stay
for eight of the girts was paid out
ol Scout funds here
All of tile girls who made the trip
have passed tenderfoot tests and
requirements of admission to
are registered Scouts as there
camp
M. H. Wolfe to Speak Here >
at Baptist Church Sunday Students hi Summer School
M H Wolfe. prominent Baptist
layman of Dalia*, will speak at tha
First Baptist Church here Bunday
mdrnlng In the absence of the pas-
tor. Rev W C McClung. who te
conducting a revival In Tyler
McClung will return and preach
at the evening service Damon Dean
will direct the music In the absence
of B M Raborn,
tiie music for
Encampment
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During
i iiallstic
bread 1 were
made by Mrs. I*. C. Storrie sold to | present
the las’ loaf Mrs H F Schweei i whin it ____ ________
had charge of the sandwich sale, i Thus we find tiie flowered chiffon
Misses Catherine | flock matched by a flowered chif-
fon flower ot huge dimension The
made by cutting the
I IGHTS TO CELEBRATE
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr and Mi/ George Light, are
celebrating their first wedding an
niversary Saturday, June 24, with
a barbecue at McNatt's Lake Mem-
bers of their wedding party and
Denton. Dallas and Pilot Point
friends will be guests
will be sent to
hi Austin for exhibition
These painting*, which are valued
at from *75 to *300. Include sever*!
bluebonnet pictures end a variety of
Mexican themes They have received
quite favorable praise from visitors
, who have seen them since they have
[ been at C I A
A< cording to loveless. It te thought
‘ -'< that Everett will sell a few
ol the pictures
Mtes Mary Marshall of the art
faculty of C. I A will give an Il-
lustrated lecture on ' Art Apprecia-
tion" In the college auditorium at
Id o’clock this evening instead of
7:30 as previously announced This
te one of a serie.t of entertainments
being given at the C I A during
the summer term
Born to Mr. and Mrs. D. L. .My-
ers. 904 Panhandle. Thursday a
girl.
Mis. Annie Ogle of Justin was
operated upon for removal of ton-
sils here Wednesday.
Wallace Warren of Aubrey
operated upon for removal of ton-
site and adenoids here Wednesday
morning
A Mr. Seeley of Justin under-
went a tonsil operation here Wed-
nesday
G. B. Warren, manager ot the
Chamber of Commerce, is in Sher-
man attending the annual meeting
of the Texas Commercial Execu-
tives’ Association. The organization
will be invited to hold its 192Q
meeting In Denton
GOLF TOURNAMENT
GETS VNDER WAY
RAN ANTONIO. June 23.
a field of 76 of the State’s
est gollers on hand, the fiist
nual Slate boys’
NOTICE. WOODMEN CIRCLE'
Pay dues by July 1 at First Na- ' robaoh
tlom^l Bank or at my home, 11:’!
Avenue B. Phone 882-W Mrs. Ola
Anderson, clerk. 271
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10-pound sack pure cane sugar at
Perry Bros Friday Warn 69c 268
Plans for the summer entertain-
ment have been practically com-
pleted at the Teachers College, ac-
cording to Mrs Oulda Gentry
chairman of the entertainment
committee With the Y M O. A.
as sponsors, the
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The first response to this saving e/ent was gratifying to us, as it shows
conclusively that the women of Denton County know that when we reduce
prices that it is a REAL reduction, and not in print only. We are constantly
adding new styles to this broken size group, and selections are still good.
While there is not a complete sizing in any one shoe, there are all sizes in the
group, and the thrifty woman will buy two or more pairs. Actual values
run from $7.50 to $1 1.50. Your choice, while they last—
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and Hup
aMteted by «tudeuln uf the
physical education depa-tment, and
is U splendid opportunity for the
! children to enjoy and benefit by or-
I yiuilzed play, thoae In charge said
I There te no charge and all children
Polly ot the city are Invited
CANNED SALTION
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assisted by Misses Catherine
Bchweer and Susan Jane Simmons
Misses Marie Banks and Clara Bell ! petals are
Looney kept the swing going for chiffon in narrow strips and join-
the youngsters at a penny a swing I
and croquet under the’ manage- I
ment of Misses Ruth Loont-v and j
Rosaline Robey was very jxipular
A group ol boys. Herbert and
Dick Harris, John Vltz and Ivan
Johnson
vision of Clark Blackburn,
ducted a soda-pop stand
easily proved the most jxipulai
spot on the grounds Eskimo pies
and cake were also sold there Mrs.
J L. Kingsbury had charge of the
sale of candy, assisted by Misses j
Isabel Edwards and Wilana Sulh- |
van
Mrs P D Phillips and Mr:,. J J i
Maclachlan had charge of a ver/
ingenious ’’circus’’ and Mrs George
Medders had charge of the fortune
telling booth, where many fortunes
were made or unmade
The fair was under the direc-
tion of Mrs J W Erwin, chairmi n
of the finance committee of the
Auxiliary, and was held to help fi-
nance the budget, and Mrs Erwin
reports the affair a success finan-
cially as well as socially
Mrs. C. N Kinsley ot New Or-
leans. La . is the guest of Mrs. T.
M Teasley. 503 North Locust.
Mr and Mrs. Wallace Becks and
daughter of Anniston. Ala spent
the week-end with their mother,
Mrs. B. E. Fuller, on Bolivar Street.
Mrs. Mary Goad and daughter,
Alyne. are visiting friends and rel-
atives in Fort Worth and Weather-
ford
Mrs. Alice Piner Cowan of Dal-
las 1s visiting her mother. Mrs. E.
H Piner
Mrs Elmore Bird and children.
Mildred and Anna Mane, of For'
Worth are visiting in the home of
her parents. Mr and Mrs J G
Hester
Rev. and Mrs T H B McAlis-
ter and daughter. Miss Esther, have
returned from a three weeks’ stay
in Eldorado. Ark . where they visit-
ed their daughter. Mrs Luther
Lewis
Frances and William Banks of
Houston are visiting their grand-
parents, Mr and Mrs. A L Banks
. The beautiful lawn of tiie j w
Erwin home presented a gala scene
Wednesday evening when the La-
dles’ Auxiliary of the Fust Fieeby-
'erUn Church held an all-congre-
gational social and church fair
Japanese lanterns were supple-
wilh electric lights strung through
the trees and many booths, tables,
and tents were arranged over the
lawn
From 7 to 10 30 the lawn was
thronged with an interested crowd
ot people of all ages and entertain-
ment was provided for all A
large rock-enclosed circle was set
apart for horse-shoe pitching <n
charge of B F Looney, and there
the men of the party found inter-
est throughout the evening
A grab bug under the direction
ol Mrs A L. Banks proved ver, I
popular as long as tiie conten'.'
held out and Scotch short
Picture Exhibit at C. I. A.
to Eihibit Work on Friday to End Within Neit Few Dayt
The seventeen paintings by Ray-
mond Everett which have been
hanging in the administration Build-
ing at. e I A since lust term, will
be removed within the next few
days, according to W M Loveless.
I business manager of the college, and
wort done Tn Vli"dcpa"rt‘ment's"dur | * be..w“t lo tb' ..8tate Unlv.«it,
ing the school, and will follow a
program of about an hours length
Parents and the public are Invited
The school will be held Friday
morning as usual from 8 30 to 12
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ored frocks usually have flowers ot
self-material or harmonizing ombre
ef lecte
For the sports frock we have felt.
I crocheted and leather flowers Bou-
| qut ts of van-coloOt'd crocheted
flowers are syjart on shoulders o!
sti iped sweaters as each flowei
represents a shade in the swt'ater
Felt flowers in tiny bouquets rep-
resenting Spring posies are smart
upon the sports coat. Leather
! flowers usually match the leather
I hat and shoes
Among the realistic corsage the
! most popular flowers are white or
purple violets One also sees crush-
ed roses and tiny bunches of corn-
flowers or field flowers. For
bathing e^memble we suggest
rubberized flowers which can
worn on the shoulder of the suit or
beach coat Flowers should not be
worn on the bathing cap this year
as the smartest cap one can wear
is the simple rubber swimming cap
with or without a chin strap. A
piece of satin or a bandana can be
worn around this if one wishes.
Artificial flowers have established
a stronghold even in the home
| What can be more artistic than the
little jewel trees or jade trees as
they are sometimes called? These
Mrs John R fEdward.t Is recov- I uSually come In pairs, the pots be-
t-ring irom a severe attar1- ol pleu ing clolsenne and the floweft be-
rtsv i mg made of semi-precious stones
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large
corsages
the center of attraction. At
L the cor\ige is smartest
i wht n it looks thoroughly artificial
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With the Y M
and Y W C
entire student body will be glverx a
’’get-together" meeting once each
month during the entire session. A
band concert will be given this
month, at a date that will be an-
nounced later, and refreshments
will be served. A sacred music con-
cert will be featured for the Aug-
ust get-together meeting
On Friday night, the Y M. C. A
and Y ■ W. C. A will give a party to
promote the closer fellowship be-
tween the two organizations at 8
o'clock on the clubhouse lawn Un-
der the direction of Misses Mary
McElroy and Isla Mae Chitwooij. a
musical program will be rendered
and games will be played Follow-
ing this mtertainment. the cabinet
members of the Y W C A will
have a siutnber party at the club
house and will go for a swim In
the college pool early the next
morning. ' ,
In addition to these special en-
tertainments .the club house te open
to all students until 8 o'tjock every
night, und club meetings are held
practically every night In the week
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Edwards, W. C. & McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 268, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1927, newspaper, June 23, 1927; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335222/m1/3/: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.