Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 221, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 27, 1965 Page: 5 of 24
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Tuesday, April 27, INS
THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
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Federated Cub Convention
To Be Held in Fort Worth
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Our display windows are fully lighted
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A FREE LOAD
AUBREY (Special)
Mrs. Hester has been a real
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Clinton's
8:00 a.m. - 10 p.m. Mon. thru Sat. 1 p m. - 7 p.m. Sun,
Shucks!
The Denton League of Women Voters will meet at 9:30 a.m.
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Rambler American 440 wins
Of Junior Club
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The design is petented
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Best economy of all cars, all classes, 4th straight year
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WILLIAM MOTOR COMPANY
530 South Locust
Watch the Danny Kayo Show on CBS, Wednesday evenings
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Mr. And Mrs. Roy Hester
Are At Home in Knox City
Luncheon Fetes
Roanoke Women
Of all the gifts for Mother — This
is the one she'll remember longest.
Here we were set to tell you all about the snappy new
things Rambler has come up with, like the Marlin, our hot new
sports-fastback, and optional reclining bucket seats and
anti-fade disc brakes, and two kinds of floor shifts, manual
or automatic, and our big choice of hustling new
engines...then we got this flash news-
• Decoration Day
• Mother’s Day
• For The Graduate
Denton's Unique
Gift Centere
1314 W. OAK
1419 OAKLAND
DENTON CENTER
Twin Kandt of N Karat Gold »mbolize Mothrr
and Father — joined by luiiroui rynthrtie rtonoi
of the month, one for earh rhild in the family
test Winner will be announced.
Reports, awards, special rec-
ognition and a memorial service
will consume the sessions as
will resolutions and revisions.
State Officers of the Texas
MRS. ROY L. HESTER
The Former Mary C. Jones
Um of Mobil Economy Run deta approved
and certitied b, the Unitad states Auto Club
the Year and Outstanding Club- I
woman for 1965 will be present-
ed on Tuesday evening when
the Hallmark Art Contest Win-
ner and the Outdoor Art Con-
3,200 miles of sizzling hot desert, snow-
capped mountain passes, gas-wasting city
traffic and high speed turnpikes.
See how smart and sporty the Economy
King can be-and at the lowest prices* of any
sedan, wagon, or convertible built in the U.S.
today-at your Rambler dealer now.
American Motors — Dedicated to Excellence
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and Mrs. Roy L. Hester are at estate broker in Denton County,
home in Knox City following Her husband is a farmer-ranch-
their wedding April 16 in the er near Knox City.
A Rambler American 440, with three-speed
Flash-O-Matic transmission and peppy 125-
hp Overhead Valve Six, won Its class again in
the Mobil Economy Run, just as it has done
year after year.
And It won this victory over the roughest,
toughest, longest and fastest course the
Mobil people have come up with yet. Over
AUBREY (Special) - Roan-
oke Home Demonstration Club
members were guests of hon-
or at a luncheon Friday in the
Pilot Point Community Center,
sponsored by the Belew Home
Demonstration Club.
Mrs. H. G. Squires registered
guests.
With You" will be the theme of
the 68th Annual Convention of
The Texas Federation of Wom-
en’s Clubs to be held at Hotel
Texas in Fort Worth on May
10-12.
Hostess clubs will be the Fed-
erated Clubs of Fort Worth.
Class B with 256m.p.g.
Beats all other large-engine compacts in Mobil Economy Run
208 W. University
382-9180
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MRS. J. L. GINNINGS
Pilot Point Woman To Head Convention
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Bring in "Three" Loads of Dry Cleaning and
get the third load free. Your clothes get FREE
Moth Proofing as they are cleaned.
Foundation,, whose organization
is sponsoring the $70,000 GFWC-
Sears-Roebuck Foundation Com-
munity Improvement Program.
Mrs. Hazelton will conduct
two leadership workshops dur-
ing the two-day meeting, and
will bring to the clubwomen of
Texas the kind of information
Commercial
and Residential
• Windows • Floors • Carpets
Bonded end Insured
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OFFER GOOD APRIL 26 thru 30TH
Try o3Rhew service I Drop your clothes off and let us do
them for you. There will be a smell service charge.
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REAWAS RIGHr
Aubrey Methodist Church
Mrs. Hester is the former
Mrs. Mary C. Jones of Aubrey.
The Rev. Strader Taylor, pas-
tor, officiated in the double
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For her day — Mother's Day — May ninth.The
Mother's Ring symbolizes her life, her marriage,
her children, her happiness. She is the only one
who may wear this beautifully-executed tribute cre-
ated by fine jewelry craftsmen of 14K gold.
There is only one "Mother's Ring". It is so distinc-
tive, so unique, that it has been awarded U. S. Patent
#186,183. Ask fqr it by name, confirm it by its
identifying tag.
BUDGET TERMS
£McGuig* ffewders
WIST SIDE SQUARE
Rambler'65
’ AMBASSADOR: Largest and Finest. MARLIN: New Sports-Festbeck. CLASSIC: New Intermediate-Size. AMERICAN: Compact Economy King
LAUNDRY AND CLEANING
VILLAGE
"A Servite rf the Norqe Division of th*
Bor* Wvmr Corporation"
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attend the conference on Wed-
nesday, May 12. They will also
participate in the Community
Improvement Panel on Wednes-
day evening, when Mrs. E. Lee
Ozbirn of Oklahoma City will
be the moderator.
Other members of the panel
will be Mrs. Earl J. Hazelton,
Orlando, Calif., GFWC leader-
ship development chairman, and
Donald A. Deutsch, Dallas, di-
rector of public relations. South-
western Territory, Sears-Roe-
buck & Company and vice pres-
Sharpless. Mrs. E. T. Bingham
and Mrs. Opal Bowman.
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| nings of Pilot Point will pre- they have been asking for.
sang “I Love You Truly."
The bride was given in mar-
riage by her son, Harold W.
All night long, every night
We even turn them on Wednesday after-
noons! Because as you know, we dose at
1 00 P M on Wednesdays. We keep our
windows "OPEN" (Full of mighty pretty
FURNDURE and ACCESSORIES) for those of
you who like to window shop Then we
hurry down each morning and open the
store at 8 30 AM. for those who want to
come in the next morning to see what we
have inside.
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314-320 South Elm - Phones. 382-2142 • 382-2143
dent; Mrs. Henry F. Shaper,
San Antonio, second vice pres-
ident; Mrs. Philip A. Carpen-
ter, Burkburnett, third vice
president; Mrs. A. C. Hughes,
Commerce, recording secreta-
ry; Mrs. Bill Davis, O’Donnell,
treasurer.
Also, co-directors of Junior
Clubs are Mrs. Paul Head, Gal-
veston, and Mrs. Ray D. Black,
Baird. Mrs. Cecil Cabaniss of
Austin, is chairman of the Board
of Trustees and Mrs. Henry
Kluge, Austin, is parliamentari-
an.
The call to the convention has
been mailed to the 1,000 feder-
ated club presidents and to the
members of the Board of Di-
rectors. The Board of Direc-
tors will meet at 9:30 on Tues-
day morning.
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Other prominent speakers will Federation of Women’s Clubs
be Dr. John H. Furbay, Forest are: Mrs. J. L. Ginnings. Pilot
Hills, N.Y., who comes to thePoint, president; Mrs. B. F.
Seay, Andrews, first vice presi-
JANITORIAL SERVICE
Call 387 5240 or 387 2814
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Scout Troop Sets
Spaghetti Supper
Senior Girl Scout Troop 51
will sponsor a spaghetti supper
tonight in the First Baptist
Church from 5 to 8. Tickets will
be 75 cents for adults and 35
cents for children.
Money will help pay expenses
of the three local girls who are
to attend Girl Scout Roundup
this summer in Idaho. They
are Kathy Kasynski, Mary Ash-
er and Candy Fahndrick who
will attend Roundup as Texas
Rangers.
I program for GFWC, and will
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Officers for the 1965-66 club
year were elected during the
final meeting last week of the
Jr. Flower Potter’s Club, at
Texas Woman’s University
Demonstration School.
Serving as president will be
Billey Johnson. Other officers
are Steve Newell, vice presi-1
dent; Josephine Holcomb, sec-1
retary; and Fred Harrison, I
treasurer.
Following the business ses-1
sion, Mrs. D. T. McClendon, na-
tionally accredited flower show
judge, presented a program on
“Flower Arranging i ; Groom-1
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Games and coffee will follow a business session at the meet-
- - ing at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday in the First National Bank Com-
Jones. She wore a dress 0 munity Room, of the Newcomer’s Friendship Club. Hostesses
beige nylon - dacron, esigned will be Mmes. Robert Croissant, Joe Ammerman and Charles
along sheath lines. A jacket of .
lace topped the bodice, and she navin
wore matching accessories. Her
bouquet was of lavender or-
chids.
Mrs. E. J. Price of Dallas
was matron of honor and Joe
Selby's Flower Shop
600 N. LOCUST PH. 382-4191
will be the “Community Im- 1
provement Pay-Off” Panel on i
Wednesday evening. Mrs. Kei- i
ly McAdams of Austin is state
chairman for the CIP, and she
will recognize clubs that have
entered the contest to date. It!
is expected that Texas will |
have 100 per cent participation 1
by November, 1965.
On Wednesday morning the
San Antonio Breakfast Club
will have its Western Break-
fast, and at the luncheon-
through the courtesy of Celan-
ese Fibers Company of New
York—Denise Hynes McMahon,
manager of consumer relations,
will be guest speaker and will
commentate a fashion show with
advanced showing of 1965 fall
collections of Paris designs.
Local chairman of the con-
vention in Fort Worth is Mrs.
George E. Cochran, with Mrs.
C. Keith Beyette and Mrs. A. L.
Wardlaw serving as co-chair-
men.
The Santa Gertrudis Room
will house the arts and crafts,
press books and year books.
Special awards for Federation
Mother of the Year, Teacher of
Jhe oX (clhe
, side, with Mrs. W. R. Elliott of
i Waxahachie, serving as pro-
gram chairman and Mrs. J. A.
I Raney of Dallas as assistant to
} the program chairman. They
have planned a program for the
lowship Hall of the church. D . . A, I
Hostesses were Mmes. Harold bridgeport (Jill)
S thmareKingptan FwsSees Color Slides
laid with a handmade cut-work BRIDGEPORT (Special) -
tablecloth and centered with an Mrs. David W. Bryant present-
arrangement of carnations and ed a program of colored slides
lilies, flanked by white can- of the 1965 Rose Bowl Parade
dles.________________________at a meeting Tuesday evening |
two-day meeting that will be of
particular interest to the club-
women of Texas.
A past president of General
Federation and three other
GFWC personalities will be
featured on the program.
Junior Clubwomen of Texas
will be particularly interested
in the presence of the GFWC
Director of Junior Clubs, Mrs.
Thomas R. Houde of Illinois-
who will be guest speaker at the
Junior Conference — and Mrs.
James A. Scarbro of West Vir-
ginia, who served as junior di-
rector during the 1963-64 admin-
istration. She is now chairman
ring ceremony. The altar was Mrs. BiH Smith will present the program for a meeting
decorated with baskets of illies Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. in the University State Bank Univer-
Eanparsons°orPfoHt"worh, sis- War Between the States. Mrs. Beulah Groh is hostess.
ter of the bridegroom, as she » « *
Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Lewis Abernathy, 2205 Em-
Iles also - Dallas, was best
.. 1 , , . fred Higgins and Mrs. James Brown.
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Your Friend For LIfo
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of the Bridgeport Garden Club
in the home of Mrs. A. V. But-
“Community Service Begins ident of the Sears-Roebuck
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Billey Johnson
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Named President Guests included Mrs. Jack
convention through the cour-
tesy of General Motors, guest
speaker for the Tuesday lunch-
eon. The dinner speaker will be
Tom Anderson of Nashville,
Tenn.
Awards by Shell Oil Company
to clubs participating in the
Shell Educational Program will
be on Tuesday when W. J. Har-
rell will make the presentations
of two $500 awards to the win-
ning clubs. This contest was
under the education department
of which Mrs. Howard Weant of
Falfurrias is chairman.
Guest speaker at the morn-
ing session on Wednesday will
be Walter Caven of Austin,
general counsel to Texas Rail-
roads Association, whose topic
will be “Meaning of Free Enter-
prise.”
A highlight of the meeting
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 221, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 27, 1965, newspaper, April 27, 1965; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1517708/m1/5/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.