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divinity degree,
Staff Writer
ing his
i, the
the Vickery Mbthodist Church in
How did she get the role? It
Germany to apeak somebody
NT GRADUATE
The Rev. Mr. Kittrell, his wife,
WINS NEW POST
David Kittrell HI, 10-year-old
came a public relations counse-
ton Record-Chronicle news staff,
thia Kittrell — live at 2709 Robin*
Mrs. Ernest
has been appointed to the account
Arlene will be gone from the 2.
Dallas advertising agency.
then went to Atlanta, Ga., to take
"Denton seems to have many
though his income now is only the job with CBS radio.
of the advantages at a large city been editor of the Southwest Ad-
DEAR DOROTHY
Mothers Can’t
Get Over Fight
gree in journalism. He then enter-
at NTSC in July and August.
"The first was when I was 17
gosi. That was one in which he
Mrs. Clifton Irick, Mrs. Bill Cas- faculty. Dr. George Morey is co-
home. Youngsters usually
forget such things quickly, but
ship USS Hermitage.
so willing to bury the hatchet.
eo
13
We had so much fun together
"I don’t know; I’d like to do
ridiculous to me. I do think it
son, Clifton Irick, J. L. Ginnings,
would be all right for you and
suit we got into a real big argu-
in conducting, score reading. in-
>
got into it, too, and none of us
group rather than staying by
a
were speaking. ‘
Is On Schedule
An accelerated course in march-
cided we had been acting goofy
maneuv-
we made up. But our mothers
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Branum and
ers will be offered in the Casavant
so
are
slowed by rains, construction work
to go around together again.
us
on State Highway 121 between Me- Point Lodge No. 270.
R. L. Massey, William Hilz, Mr.
to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shaw of
Rev. Mr. Kittrell, however, sup-
up to now it could bring on even
to band directors only.
Stephens and Earl Hall.
Dallas on June 30. Mrs. Griffey ported his family by working part-
R. Roberts, treasurer; W. E. Lit-
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tion.
each other, or what? Can you sug-
-F-e DF--Eie¥• M-MF -M4F-P
chaplin; San Lynch, senior dea-
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THEY FORM A THIRD PARTY
Two-ManAction Group Has
Representatives Jumping
e,
Refreshments were served by
Highway 75 will be constructed Greenwood Eastern Star Chapter
due north.
1060.
JULY SALE
Paula
quietly at the end of the Republi-
changed their votes. The flag res-
existence is well known to mem-
You see, Paula, a lot depends on
CONTINUES
bers of Congress and those who with parliamentary weapons at
DENNIS RICHTER
the ready.
For example, if it is for or about
man. In pursuing his independent
bers—Rep. H. R. Gross of Iowa
and in my opinion they tried to
4.88
SALE
opposing President Kennedy’s re-
Were to 12.95
the House they follow their own
munications Commission.
a stamped, self-addressed envel-
I didn't want to see him kicked
11.00
around. And you notice he isn’t ope. Good luck!
RED-FACED
SALE
Were to 14.95
ty," and they are recognised as
in truth, no one seems to get
13.00
SALE
Were to 24.95
24.00
bers, like dawn, April showers
the Democratic side that Gross’
NOW
Were to 39.95
outburst was none of their doing, and appropriation bills.
29.75
SALE
Were to 49.95
planation that he has to hold a
they
ONE GROUP DRESSES
ty tactics.
Actually, he says, "We play it
or
12 PRICE
The Boys
SPORTSWEAR
a fancy special flag for members
In my opinion, it is a filthy,
MON. & WED. SPECIALS
by 12:10 almost every day the
any logical reason for anyone do-
20% OFF
of the boys in your group talk to
BLOUSES
be in attendance when important Friedel and another member who
On All Sunton Lotions -Oils-Creams
automatically cutting himself off
girls will avoid him like a skunk
20% OFF
he’s a non-voting members.”
this very unpleasant habit.
ONE GROUP SWIMSUITS REDUCED
MILLINERY NOW $1.00 to $3.88
%
BROOKS DRUG
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ing it. If your letter is about a
real situation, I suggest several
Airman 3. C. Edgar E. Solo-
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. James
that week. Red-faced, the Repub- they are accepted as one of the
licans jumped up to explain to facts of existence by other mem-
Lodge Officers
Are Installed
come to speak of themselves as
"the only members of our par-
Arlene Francis
Has Movie Job
“A lot of people wanted to join
our party,” he adds. "We make
them file a written application.
bers were not clear what they
were voting fr, and some later
By BOB THOMAS
AP Movie-TV Writer
Others officers installed were A,
L. Chesney, senior warden, Tom-
my Colgrove, junior warden, N.
on of Mr. and
Fidler of Route
He said Rep. Elmer Hoffman,
R-Ill., (no relation to Clare Hoff-
man) was one of these. "He’s an
David D. Vaughn, electrician’s
mate third class, has returned to
Nor-nlk, Va., after a good will
cruise to South America and
sales manager for CBS radio lor in Dallas and then was direc-
to return to college to study for tor of marketing and media for a
Gross leaped to the fray like
a shark scenting blood, firing a
series of sarcastic questions at
How did the Gross-Hoffman
party start? Well, it’s all in fun,
but Hoffman has this explanation.
the bells of a quorum call. It
is H. R. Grow, who believes a
majority of the members should
route from Northeast Texas points
to Fort Worth and West Texas by
way of McKinney and is expected
to carry a heavy load of traffic.
The highway will intersect with
U. S. Highway 75 near Melissa
He recalls one time he was on
an Eastern junket with a group of
advertising executives. The group
was traveling in a chartered bus
ant to a vice president, lurched
down the aisle and accidentally
spilled his drink in his boss’ lap.
"You should have seen the pa-
nic on the face of the man
who spilled the drink. You could
see that he felt his whole life had
Marching Band Workshop, Aug.
1-5. A. R. Casavant, noted author-
RAYBURN IRRITATED
Speaker Sam Rayburn, irritated
by the uproar, tried to dispose of
it by having Friedel withdraw the
resolution. Gross refused to go
along and by a parliamentary
maneuver forced a roll call vote.
Many hastily summoned mem-
lish poetry occasionally.
Be sure to type your manu-
Seth Massey.
Transportation — E. L. Tisdell,
Brand new and regular stock dresses, better
drosses from famous makers included. Pastel
and dark colors.
of Lewisville High School,
e • •
Marine Pvt. Michael D. Pierce,
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pierce
of 506 Congress in Denton, re-
cently completed recruit training
at the Marine Corps Recruit De-
president’s lap,” says the Rev.
Mr. Kittrell.
Dear Paula:
If some of your poems are of
interest to teens, you could try
to get them in your school paper.
give us some advice on how we
can get him to give up this bad
habit.
igan.
In the record books they are
Republicans but on the floor of
resentatives.
This party is not a household
"But the satisfaction in this dering what he was getting out
work (the ministry) is worth of life.
vertising & Marketing Magazine
In Dallas.
will be the guest clinician.
Classes in chamber music, string
orchestra, full orchestra and mas-
ter class instruction will be con-
ducted by the NTSC string music
Dear Boys:
This is the first time I have
had a letter about a tobacco-
chewing teen-ager. Perhaps it is
just a gag, but since we discuss
almost everything else in this
column, why not this, too?
teel, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Brown,
Claude Sitzes, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
vin Morgan.
Membership — Clifford O’Dell,
C. E. Hudspeth, Mrs. J. E. Copen-
haver. Harold Pemberton, Mrs.
Omer Jones, Mrs. Ben Smith and
Mrs. Dolph Burch
Denton Pair
Completes
Navy School
CROSS ROADS (Special) - The
Cross • Elm Home Demonstra-
tion Club met last week in the
home of Mrs. C. F. Green, with
Mrs. J. M. Shepperd presiding.
Twelve members and four guests
were present. Refreshments were
served.
ordinator of the Festival, which
is open to teachers, performers
and outstanding high school mu-
sicians.
The Reading Clinic for band di-
formal.”
Gross has no dramatic explan-
ation. "We just have a lot of fun,”
he says. "With all the frustra-
more bitterness and quarreling.
POETRY
ing to the State Highway Depart-
ment.
con; Raymond Stevens, junior;
deacon, and Herman King, senior
steward.
Visitors attending were from'
Pilot Point, Rhome, Fort Worth,
Decatur, Slidell, Krum and Hol-
Dear Bitsy:
The situation you describe dem-
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persausive personality to help in
the work of the Lord. ■
First Baptist Class
Chooses Best Member
VALLEY VIEW (Special) -
Mrs. V. P. Morrison has been
selected as outstanding member
for July of the First Baptist
Church’s Madonna class.
The choice of Mrs. Morrison
was announced at a class meeting.
A social hour followed the meet-
ing. Fourteen persons were pre-
sent.
JIMMY VANDIVER
Cousins Take
Eastern Trip
DECATUR (Special) - Two De-
catur cousins, Jimmy Vandiver,
17, son of Mr. and Mri. John Van-
the ministry.
And he’s never been sorry, even
GREENWOOD (Special) - F.
C. Bowman is the new Worshipful
Master of the Greenwood Lodge,
No. 779 A. F. and A. M.
Installing officer at the lodge
rites was C. D. Phillips of Chico
NEW GRANDSON
AUBREY (Special) - Mr. and
Mrs. John Griffey are the grand-
gest anything that might help?
Bitsy
more than a CBS vice president’s
pay,” the Rev. Mr. Kittrell says.
S. M. U. GRADUATE
The Rev. Mr. Kittrell is a
1943 graduate of SMU where he
, Va'
are taking an extended vacation
by bus.
The two are visiting in New Jer-
sey, Pennsylvania and New York.
They plan to return to Decatur in
August.
In Trenton, N.J., they will visit
an aunt, Mrs. L. R. Olson. They
also will travel to Philadelphia to
see “American Bandstand” and to
New York for the tourist attrac-
Studying for the ministry also We want them to forget the whole but unless they act more adult
parents of a new grandson, born bad its economic problems. The
v, anu ae zecugauu .. The Republican and Democra- anymore.”
such by Democrats and other Re- tic high commands had agreed I ‘
not to bring up the FCC matter irked by Gross' quorum calls;
—Denton Repard-Chrenicle
REV. DAVID KITTRELL
vote.
Gross did it again this week
in even more spectacular fash-
ion.
d
states 10 weeks. I asked how
“What’s My Line?" will get along
without her.
“I taped six shows ahead before
I left New York," she said.
"They’ll do three or four live
shows without me."
I ventured that the TV show
won't be the same without her.
“No—probably better," she re-
plied.
By DOROTHY RICKER
Dear Mrs. Ricker:
I am a 15-year-old girl, a fresh-
man in high school. I am well
off-
the
can
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rectors and high school musicians this one," she said impatiently,
will be held July 24-29. Maurice she planned to kill time until her
McAdow, NTSC director of bands, role starts by visiting friends in
New industry — Gerald Thomp- will direct the clinic. - ‘
along with the advantages of a
small city," says he.
WONDERS ABOUT VALUE
And all this time, he was won-
pl
a fraction of what it was when he
was an advertising executive.
‘When I was pregnant, some-
Two Dentonites have gradu-
ated from the Electronics Tech- -
nician School at the Treasure Is-
land Nval Schools Command at
San Francisco, Calif.
thought a long time — entering
the ministry.
TOUGH TASK
The Rev. Mr. Kittrell quit his
advertising job and entered Duke
University at Durham, N. C. He
was hard put to keep up with the
youngsters just out of undergrad-
uate colleges.
"For instance, I had to take a
course in the history of philosophy
during a weekend just to learn
enough to read a certain book,"
he says.
TACTICS
Hoffman sometimes leaves a
committee meeting with the ex-
of Congress was called up by
Rep. Samuel N. Friedel, D-Md.,
Cottons, dacrons, were to 7.90
Now 1.00 to 3.88
publicans.
"Our objective is efficiency and
economy,” Hoffman said recent-
ly. "What FDR said in 1932 and
promptly forgot."
NOTICEABLE
Hoffman is one of the most no-
ticeable members of the House.
. He is 85 years old, tall, hawk-
faced, white-thatched and over-
whelmingly articulate. Rarely at
a standstill, he paces the Repub-
lian side of the chamber, ready
as
0.30
It took about an hour to get the
tangle straightened out. Gross
felt it was worth it.
"I disrupted their schedule and
zines. Or, if most of your work is
of general interest I suggest that
The Rev. Mr. Kittrell gave up
a lucrative career as southern
On All Sunglasses
"See our complete selection"
scurry to his summons.
His forte is to stand for-square
iy
The House meets at noon and
§ 8 ® 2
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SELBY FLOWER SHOP
382-4191
Corner Congress N. Locust
PILOT POINT (Staff) - Mem-
bers of 11 standing committees'
of the Pilot Point Chamber of
Commerce have been -named by
Mrs. R. J. Beck, president. These
include:
ngnck, mA. first movie-well, almost.
ue ui auveuucai., •—i------- —~ .ic...00. ex-officio member, a former sher- the boy and point out that he is
bills are being debated. Through- took up the battle. Finally, Gross iff, large 0 stature, so we made L__t, - ___“ ..
out the vast warren of the House shouted, "This is utter, unmiti- him sergeant-at-arms,” Gross from nice people. Most boys and
Office buildings. congressmen gated foolishness.” said _ ’ ________
"But he doesn't get a vote— at a lawn party if he continues
$
, Skirts - slim, also pleated styles, linens, dacrons,
cottons, spinaways. Were 8.95
Now 2.88 to 4.88
dBS..
the ripplod AM
corn Kb
Chip Ai
ed the Navy and served in the
Pacific as a gunnery officer, a
Would she like to do more
films?"
school but he chews tobacco, dur- tions there,
ing study hall and between class-
28
"-et»- - c,
mem* - -
tlo.
. iE 9
is in Dallas visiting the new
grandson.
with a "Will the gentleman
yield?" whenever the fancy takes
him, which it often does.
Gross Is unlike his flamboyant
party-mate but makes his pres-
ence felt. He is slight, has a re-
ceding hairline, dresses somber-
2
and then go to her with tales
about me. Well, anyway, as a re-
4/
Reg. 39c NOW 35*
At Your Local
Grocery Stores
she ever leave?' Finally Billy sent
for me so my friends wouldn’t
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FOXWORTH-GALBRAITH
SEIDLITZ FAINT
Lumber Co. of Denton
409 N. Locust , 382-4194
Three music workshops are
scheduled by the School of Music misadventures.
Rev. Mr. Kittrell. David Kittrell III, 10-year-old Bill D. Kerss, graduate of- NT, andMrs..r °Del, Jeff Pedi- travels no other way) to play the Arlene Francis.” And who else Crane, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M.
Following World War II, he be- Kay Kittrell and 9-year-old Cyn- and a former member of the Den- 80, S."ison, J- Earl Selz and | wife of James Cagney in Billy could play the part better? This Halfpenny of Route 1, and Ernest
who apparently wanted to fly it — ... zn .. in my opinion. It is a niiny,
and ring with S ““ fagalark or "" pleasure with it and null it
Troy F. Conaway, son of Mr.
and Mrs. T. D. Conaway of Lewis-
ville, has arrived at the Marine
She said this is virtually her Base in San Diego, Calif., for
film debut. But upon pinning, special training. He is a graduate
down, she confessed two other “ -
---------- - -— - • - --------ww. -6 w nun no . nuuu « They are Seaman Charles H.
Bill D. Kerss, graduate of - NT, and Msr ODell, Jeff Pedi- travels no other way) to play the Arlene Francis." And who else Crane, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M.
- - - diver, and Dennis Richter, 15, son
script, double-spaced and enclose of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Richter,
question the values of his ad- ----- — _
vertising career. He decided to mothers were friendly and ap- quite often their parents are not
do something about which he had proved of our friendship.
_ g- “ ~ " ' ' । way, he has been known to throw leaders used to rush down there
and Rep. Clare Hoffman of Mich- the House into utter confusion. L" -i. _
Not long ago, without consulting intimidate him. They gathered you send it to the better nation-
Republican leaders. Gross „ de- around him publicly, arguing with ally-known magazines which pub-
manded action on his resolution him. I considered it a humiliation. - “
“It goes back to the time when the kind of poetry you write.
„ , .. Gross used to rise to make a -
Gross is a great point-of-order point of order or a point of no
body lined up a tiny part in ‘All
My Sons’ just to keep me busy. I
played that famous cliche, the Africa aboard the dock landing
girl next door.” ship UsS Hermitage.
. ----- ——i R. L. Massey, William Hilz, Mr. ity on precision marching, will di-
about the situation than they have and Mrs. W. J. Sullivan, Mrs. Don rect the classes, which are
CHEWS TOBACCO
Dear Mrs. Ricker:
We are a group of boys, our
ages are from 15 to 17. We all
read your column and enjoy it.
Our problem is about a boy we
hang around with. He is 16. We
are not allowed to smoke in
combined the blood of a human pot in San Diego, Calif. ,
with the blood of an ape—guess • • •
which part I played.
WASHINGTON (AP)—There is against what he regards as ex-
a third party in the House of Rep- cssive spending. He crouches
wMhpnosdmplesadrtheaubghway trell, secretary: Charlie Riley,
--- in which a bar had been set up.
received a bachelor of science de- One of the execufives, an assist-
wood.
The Rev. Mr. Kittrell likes what
He he has seen so far in Denton.
Solomon of 336 E. MyWerry in
Denton, has completed a person-
nel specialist course at the Green-
ville (Miss.) Air Force Base.
___it up a week or 10 caucus with Gross over their par-
days earlier than they had - *
planned,” he said this week. The says, puay
FCC reorganization plan was de- by ear—there’s nothing fixed
feated when it did come to a
can committee table, and if he olution was voted down 270 to 108.
name across the country, like Re- thinks there is a chance to score
lisa and the Fannin County Line
open is progressing on schedule, accord-
McKINNEY (Special)—Although Lodge No. 508, and installing mar-
’ shal was A. R. Lynch of Pilot
think they are good. I certainly
will appreciate your advice.
pre-teens, you could submit it to
quorum. Some of the Republican the editors of children’s maga-
Two weeks ago Jill and I de- fore the "big blast.1 . _______--___
Perhaps in time your mothers Dan Feather, Mrs. R. L. Massey, ing band techniques and
will forget the whole thing. It......* ‘ " “ — - - - L
still mad and they don’t want might help if you could per-
suade them to call each other,
MUNICH (AP>—Arlene Francis, have to keep facing me."
the ace ad libber, has come to
and follow Highway 75 through
McKinney and to a point south- liday-
west of McKinney, where new E.t*
been put in jeopardy because he liked and have many friends, onstrates why I believe it is usu-
spilled the drink on the vice When school started last fall, I ally a mistake for parents to be-
come involved with their “
. came in a blinding flash while
else’s words for a change. It’s her Wilder and I. A. L. Diamond were
publican or Democratic, but its for his cause, or clip a million
off a bill, he leaps to his feet
became very friendly with one
particular girl; when she wasn’t spring’s quarrels, outside
This sort of thing made him at my house, I was at hers. We
were almost like sisters, our
London—perhaps for some more
The program includes instruction farewell parties.
writing the script. They kept re-
Arlene breezed into town (she ferring to the wife ns "a kind of
tions around here, you've got to
An obscure resolution to create have a little fun sometimes.”
new pastor of Asbury Methodist ments we were in," recalls the and three children — 13-year-old
Church in Denton.
ue 000 ------- ----- ----- -- - . "So when they began to put the
rules. Over the years they have organization of the Federal Com- heat on Gross, why, I'd object.
Dear Mrs. Ricker:
I am 16. Recently you publish- i
ed a letter that one of my best
friends wrote to you. Your answer
solved her problem and I’m hop-
ing you can help me, too.
I have written quite a few
poems and I am interested in this
type of writing. Could you tell
me how to get some of my poems
published? My parents and friends
thing, but they won’t listen to
us. Do you think they will ever
get over being mad? Should we
time for a Durham television sta- keep trying to get them to call
______—____ _ If your mothers actually have
that some of the girls at school forbidden you to go around to-
began to be jealous. They would gether, you really don't have
come to me with tales about Jill much choice except to do as they
say, although the situation seems
es. He is always hunting a place Cross-Elm HD .Meets
to spit and it is disgusting. Please
---mme--
IN SERVICE
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watch them at work.
The party doesn't have a name
c at all, and has only two mem-
F< ’■ w-
"“a
r
lieutenant junior grade
------------------ He carved aboard the USS Pen- mg uu avuuy uegree, we nev.
A former "high pressure" ad- sacola which was in the thick Mr. Kittrell became the pastor of
vertising man now is using his of the war at sea. “ “ -
“The ship was hit several Dallas. He became pastor of the
times but we were lucky consi- Denton church June 9.
He is Rev. David Kittrell, the dering the number of engage-
The first will be the String and visiting friends in California,"
Chamber Music Festival. July 18- she said. "I played in ’Murders
23. Paul Doktor, concert violist, in the Rue Morgue’ with Bela Lu-
ment last month. Our mothers Jill to be friendly, but as part of W, C. Pullen, Mrs. L. L. Berend,_________
yousselv ' <k» be- Mrsegrred Coleman and "iliam terpretation for directors and“mas- Work Highway
.........." Publicity — Mrs. Alton Brown,
b,g
Postal Safety
Program Begins
The Denton Post Office is parti-
cipating in a highway safety pro-
gram which will continue for 16
weeks.
Denton postmaster Wayne Low-
rance said the goal of the pro-
gram is to reduce accidents 10
per cent. Short safety talks will
be held each week by drivers of
postal vehicles.
A "
Omer Jones, Mrs George Hilz,
Don Stephens, Mrs. Floyd Rogers
and Mrs. Wilbur Joiner.
Health — Dr. and Mrs. Donald
Watt, W. E. Whitley, M. B. Yar-
brough, Mrs. Don Gist, Mrs. Clif-
ford O’Dell and Shelton Lawson.
Entertainment and goodwill —
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bob Davis,
Monroe Mooes. Wilder's “One, Two, Three." But kind of logic is seldom evidenced F Fisher Jr
____ri______________ Awards and recognition — Mrs/ when she got here, she had little in Hollywood.
service staff of Tracy-Locke Co., J. L. Ginnings, Ben Smith, Al- to do hut sight-see.
Dallas-based advertising agency, fred Coleman and Mrs. Faye Em- "I was supposed to come here
For the past two years, Kerss has berson. (last month," she said. "Then it
Business relations - Haroldwas postponed and postponed. I
Smith. Mrs. W. C. Pullen, Danhad so many farewell parties that
Gist, Robert Henzler, George Hik my werc Wont
Mrs. Agnes Gibbs, Alvin Branum
Civic improvement — Floyd Ro-
gers, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woo- —
ten, Mrs. Barney Gibbs, Mr. and ‛‛EiniAc GAt
Mrs. Lamar Whitley, Mrs. Harold | AIIII3 HU
Smith, Mrs. William Hilz.
Education — Ben Smith, Mrs. J.
Earl Selz, Mrs. M. B. Yarbrough,
ANNOUNCING THE
OPENING
Reed Electric Co.
Contract, maintenance
and repairs.
Owned and operated by
FRED REED
Phone 382-4520
OnDrHnONTetE
Pilot Point 1
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