Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 83, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 7, 1956 Page: 7 of 16
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Wednesday, November 7, 1956
P-TA Study Group
Berends Mark
Mrs. Brooks Gives Program
LEWISVILLE (Special) - Mrs.
circles of the organization.
Asia. just completed in the three
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Monday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Robert Talley. 206 Ave. D.
Only a few umbrellas have not
been returned and the bankers1
Puerto Rico for the coming year.
Senior Alvarez has represented
the Morrison Milling Co. for. sev-
eral years. He imports food stuffs
and acts as a wholesaler for sev-
eral manufacturers and distribu-
tors in the United States. His ma-
jor account is the Denton Mill.
Senior Alvarez visited, E. W. Mor-
rison Jr.
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‘ PILOT POINT (Special) - The
children of Mr. and Mrs. August
Joe Berend will honor their par-
ents Sunday at the family home
in Pilot Point. The open house
will be held from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
for all relatives and friends.
The party will mark the golden
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. Berend, who have lived in
Pilot Point for about 60 years. The
couple has seven children and 10
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Brownie Troop Number 72 met
with Mrs. Jimmie May. 304 'Ful-
ton. Monday to elect officers.
Chosen were Pat Moore, presir
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ever each presents a part of Miss
Millay’s personality.'
Mrs. Brooks read from a num-
ber of Miss Millay's poetry to com-
plete the program.
Mrs. George C. Beamer, presi-
dent of the Ariel Club, presided
and called for reports from varl-
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study group of the Lewisville par-
ent Teacher Assn, at her home
Monday at 7:30 pm. Mrs Dick
Hayes, atudy chairman, announc-
ed the meeting.
Mrs. Foster Sigler will discuss
"Safe But Sturdy”, Mrs. Everett
Denison will talk on "Do Parents
Teach the 3 R’s?" and Mrs. T. J.
Turner will give "Agenda for Ado-
lescence."
The meeting wil be informal
I and hold open discussions.
LEWISVILLE (Special) - Mrs.
John W. G. Hill was program
the meeting with prayer. Mrs. Ho-
ward Stockard- reported on the
needs of misElon stations and hos-
pitals in Africa. Mrs. Bob Culpep-
per led the pray er. for missionar-
ies.
A thank offering was taken for
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• JERRY LETZ • DOYLE WALLING
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Mrs. Emory Barton, American
Home chairman, opened the meet-
ing with a prayer and meditation.
The Modem Era Department of
the Ariel Club was hostess for the
meeting. Mrs. Tom Floyd was gen-
eral chairman and Mrs. W, C. Orr
Jr. was in charge of the refresh-
l ments committee with Mrs. W. S.
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Training for new officers was'
announced for Nov. 14 at the Hemp-
hill Presbyterian Church in Fort
Worth and plans were made to
attend the meeting.
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Senor Jota E.Aivgrez, agent for John Martin will be hostess to the
the Morrison Milling Co. at May-
aquez, Puerto Rico, was a week-
end visitor in Denton to visit the
mill and talk over selling plans
of the Morrison Milling Co. pro-
ducts in his immediate area in
en's Assn, of the First Presby- Others on
, terian Church Monday night.
LEWISVILLE (Special* _ The
WSCS of the First Methodist
Church met in Milliken Chapel
Monday night at 7:30 to hear dis-
cussigns of the theme, “The UN,
a Good Trustee."
Mrs. Gayle Albritton was lead-
er for the evening and those par-
ticipating in the program Included
Mra. Charles Stockard, Mrs. Bob
Gentry and Mrs. Bill Wise. <
Mrs. James Rankin, president,
Blue Mound Sees -
Demonstrations
Miss Marion Dean gave a dem-
onstration on "Your Best Lines,"
at the meeting of the Blue MOund
Community 4-H Club recently when
Hollis Trietsch, adult leader, gave
a demonstration and presented a
film on judging livestock. Mary
Ann Haisler presided at the meet-
ing.
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dent/ Truena Westfall, treasurer;!
and Susan Hill. secretary
The troop also discussed the
council Christmas party to be held
Dec 13
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delicate fabrics and its completely automatic. .
On Edna St. Vincent Millay
Mrs. T. R. Brooks Jr. reviewed
"The Indigo Bunting” by Vincent
Sheean and read from the poetry
of Edna St. Vincent Millay at the
meeting of the Ariel Club Munday
afternoon. , . ‘
"The Indigo Bunting" is a ser-
ies of Sheean’s memoirs of Miss
Millay. The episodes related in
the book have no continuity, now-
presided at the business meeting
when Mrs. John Whatley, secre- -
tary of missionary education, re- grandehuidren.
ported on the study of Southeast
ous committees and chairmen.
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Brooks and R. H Caldwell Jr..
The tea table was arranged by
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Mrs. Coit Carpenter. Mrs. Roy E.
Bird. Mrs. Charles Saunders Jr.
and Mrs. Robert Marquis Jr,
Crawford gave the dedication to about 60 Aeriel Club members
prayer for, the offering. . and six .
Mrs. John Mangrum. president. 2nd guests • , k
conducted the business meeting Fall, leaves and berries. Were
plans were discussed for the or- used in decorations in the club
ganization’s observance of Christ- j bouse and on the tea table. ,
Puerto Rican
Visits Denton - To Meet Monday
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FtWO BROOKS DRUG
pacific In Denton
________ _ Mmes. Marvin Ramey, Ray Hunt,
"We are the Weavers" was the Joseph W. Jagoe III, William M.
theme of the program, "A Pat-: Neale. Mary Glen Peery. Hal
tern for Peace." Jackson. Jake Craven, Royal C.
Miss Fay Ann Brooks opened Wood, Joe W. Holland. . R. J.
Brewton, W. D. Whitson. John M.
into colored wax and finger-paint-
ed them.
Mrs R. B Escue Jr., dub pres-
ident. showed how to make grapes
out of pecans.
Sixteen members were present
for the meeting 1
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 83, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 7, 1956, newspaper, November 7, 1956; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1475429/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.