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DENTON, TEXAS. RECORD-CBRONISU. MONDAY, OTOBER 10,1988
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which is being sent out this year
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Miss Pauline Gray, daughter of
Mr and Mrs J W Gray. 515 Pearl
Ui the Dallas School of Creative
arts. Alexandre Hogue, member of
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An exhibit of 32 lithographs by
16 leading Dallas artists opened in
the little gallery in the library
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and Mrs. J R. Swenson, members
of the senior club. were speakers
in an advisory and organising ca-
pacity. Mrs. Montgomery spoke on
the aims and purposes of the home
economics department of the senior
Name Officially
of N&ivman Club
The reassembly meeting of the
music department of the Ariel Club
Friday afternoon was with Mrs. B
B Harris of Denton and Mrs J.
■art Seis of Pilot Point in the
Harris home. Miss Clara Mae Col-
lins was elected to membership to
fill the vacancy made by the resig-
GIRL’S
WEDGES
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Former Radio Man
Here Will Marry
JONES
BOOTERY
and Monday afternoon was reported
improving there---2________
Born to Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Lion-
burger. 51# Pearl Street, at the Den-
wahin the reach of the average
buyer.__* - \ _____
Among leading artists represent-
ed are Jerry Bywaters, art critic.
FREEMAN
Rast:“teta
and not mad. sun women can be
trained to usefulness and any wo-
man who would not prefer another
woman's kitchen to a park bench
deserves to be left parked—in stormy
as well as fair weather.
The maid who lives in is in-
finitely better off than the girl who
eeremnny
The bride wore a black brocaded
crepe trimmed in gold, with black
accessories and a shoulder bouquet
of orchids. Her only attendant was
her sister, Miss Dorothy Jim Gray,
the best man was L E George of
Charlie Following the ceremony
the bridal dinner was served in Ho-
tel Wichita The couple will make
their home in Charlie, where Mrs
the art faculty of the Hockaday
School; William Lester and Perry
Nichols. who have done murals in
Dallas. and Everett Spruce, regis-
trar of the Dallas Museum of Fine
Arts.
The show includes the follow-
ing: “Reveau Basset "Winter Resi-
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Cavaliers Hosts at
Denton High Dance
stand aside so that men may sweep
on.
When are these white-collared
women going to find jobs? How is
business going to reabsorb these,
now idle, women who are being "re-
lieved" temporarily and who are
finding it pathetically hard to keep
body and soul together? What is
going to happen to them when these
emergency relief measures are halt-
ed?
Domestic service seems the answer
to those who have wit enough to
see that the business world can-
not give work to everyone. I am
afraid that women must face facts.
Use this easy way now to build a new foundation
for a new fall silhouette
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behind or beside them. But what
of the single women who gallantly
enough have attempted to play a
lone hand but who are cut out of
the game in spite of the Now Deal?
There seems very little prospect of
Look at the shoes you are wearing. Do they feel as
if they were made for a couple of other fellows? ■
Are they out of shape? Do they gape at the top?
Are they runover? Are they wearing out too fast? j
$1.49
New Shipment Just
Received!
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A new shipment of hosiery just in.
First quality, two- and three-threads,
these stockings look extravagantly sheer
yet boasts so many practical assets, they
wear amazingly! Buy plenty for your-
self I Buy plenty for gifts! Complete
range of exciting new colors! It’s a
"Sell-Out" Special! Shop early!
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To Qulekly
Ease the Pain of
RHEUMATISM
GET GENUINE
BAYER ASMRIM
There are about 10 times as many '
radios in farm homes in the United
States today as there were in 1925, '
a survey by the bureau of census in-
, dicates.
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hospital Friday. was reported doing
= --- W M. Woods, Mr
and Mrs Woodrow Malone. Mr and
NASAL
IRRITATION
detoclda
NEWSBRIEFS
Firemen were called oat Monday
morning about 9 o'clock to extin-
guish a grass fire at 1620 Chest-
nut Street. No damages were re-
ported.
Mrs. W. M. Woods, who under-
went an eye operation at a Dallas
sleep at nights and spend her oft -- - --- - -g- - uy ui lue ous enunaneig •
hours, and still be a part of • the derwent a major operation Satur- I an effort to popularize the work of
household machinery of some other day night at the Denton Hospital | Texas artists and to place prints
against this sort of employment is a week ago at the Denton Hospital,
that they dislike working for a wo- was returned to her home Sun-
---Tis is because there may be day
.. .. - element of jcalousy.or envy I Xirs. Rosemary Grandy. 1102 Bol-
of the misrtess and seir-pity for ( Street is medical pauent in
oneself But why should this be. the Senton Hospmtaic
any more than when working under - — - -
The secret of a long-lived shoe that ages beautifully,
and keeps its style, it accurate fitting. Let us
prove that the shoe for you is a Matter-Fitter.
M 8 over a period of several on the fall circuit of this exhibit.
The Cumberland Presbyterian
Women Workers Council will
■ meet tn the chureh at 3 p tn
The Episcopal Guild will meet
The Beta Junior Shakespeare
Club, a group of young matrons
organlzed last spring torthe study
of home economics, met for the
first time this club year with Mrs.
Dewey Ball, its president, Friday
afternoon. Mrs. C. A. Montgomery
of Aubrey at their home Friday
night, a girl which has been named
Mattie Evelyn
and "Cotton Yard"; Perry Nichols.
"Post Oak". Mike Owen, Figure". I . . cmEi- ... .
H O Robertson. Church at Foun- geornclimbingato the top of
tain" and Fall Afternoon-; Everett I EeyPtan pyramids.
Spruce. Wild Place and Snow".
Thomas Stell. Jr.. "Magnoliaand I
Olin Herman Travis. West Texas
Sheepherder" and Nude"
for several years radio technician :
for the Denton Police Department. i
The wedding will take place in the
Dallas First Methodist Church I
on Saturday. Nov. 12.
prefer not to have their "staff'' "The American City and its' art department, will be held here
live in. that it is possible for a wo- Church." to be studied by the W two weeks It is the first showing
7 o'clock with Mrs. Earl C. Bryan.
630 Grove Street, beginning the
study of "Utopian Philosophy as a
Panacea for Social Injustice." Mrs
F V. Garrison, Its president, will
discuss the first topic, "Utopianism
as Expressed by The Prophets "
Circle 4 of the Find Methodist W.
M 8 will not meet with Mrs Alon-
Beta Shakespeare
Year Launched
air It is noticeable in any group or nicely Monday",
men, and of women who hare men "" —
Btaai/u' Mau.
PANElART
A ‘formfit
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__________________ *o Davis,, as formerly announced,
and start in now overcoming pre- ' but will meet in the church Tues-
Judices against what was once call- day at 3 p. m for the review of the building at the North Texas State
ed living out. As a matter of fact boyk. "The City Man," by Mrs. Leel Teachers College Monday. The ex-
there are so many households who Preston. a preliminary to the text. I hibation, sponsored by the college
-ou • o. . . dowentee dents"; Charles T Bowling. "Sun-
moved to the home oL.A daughter fowers. •White Factory." and
ing marriage of W B Duncan of i
Dallas formerly of Denton to Miss i
Helen Wilson of Dallas has been '
announced by the bride-eteet’s moth- |
er Mrs. J B Wilson of Dallas
Duncan, who now is traffic con- 1
trol manager of Love Field, was i
Me RExAU 3T0«E
yobs enough for everybody It is ginia Norreht; troop leader, has an-
most likely that women will have to --------J
MENTHOLATUM
C-.e, COMkOl.T
MISS rioLse barwe OI nruin, WIIO ---— •--- —------
underwent an appendectomy about I andre Hogue Rattler., and "Eive
a week ago at the Denton Hospital. Crosses": Wiliam Lester, Cedar
I The Williams Store
I , of course is a pity, but isn't it only
I sane and sensible to agree that the
I member of the family who can get
' I work is the one who must work. If
I it happens to be the woman who is
। more fortunate in-getting a job. she
should turn the other responsibili- l
Metre. 601 East College Street.
The First Presbyterian Wo-
men's Auxiliary wil meet at 3
p m in circles, the North Cir-
cle with Mrs P D Phillips, 1120
Carrier Street. and the West
Circle with Mrs C E. Burke.
121 Welch Street
The American Legion Auxil-
iary will meet at 7:30 p. m in
the Legion Hall.
Chest Colds r-uzaaa "2
RELIEVE MISERY of your cold at 3 clas?‘Probabi -But it is certainly 1 ____________
cutoff people do-massage throat, not logical to.preser.tonbegsrather FORMER STU DENA IN 8. t. W
chest, back with VICKS VAPORUB thansereor 32"e onorganizedi aTo MARk
ysd—cmonpeccprctionbrings charity rather than be self-support Miss Virginia Nichol wn. a form-
-tduee-PoE-eV,P-“c- --- 8” Ing, and in consequence self-re- —.A WAAL
prompt comfort and relief. 1 en"+in er student of S. C. W and daugh-
prompt canwtet ano reoo--------- 1 spesting. _______la, so. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nichol -
------------------------------- Womenwhareeowhoiding./ohs son of Longview, WUl become the
,1 bride of Whitney M Ellas of chi-
andToarezesFditkthembesomes cagin the First ethodnst Church
are holding down jobs have hue- “ Oct 22.______________
bands who cannot find work. That --------------------------
IATHEN your no*trfis be-
VV come red, irritated,
and stuffy because you have
a head cold. Just insert a
little Mentbolatum in them.
Note how quickly it soothes
th.- irritated membranesand
relines the stuffiness.It will
also eheck sneezing Once
you enjoy Menthoiatam’s
comforting relief, youn
always want to keep this
gentle ointment handy.
woman's home
Better Than Bench
Not that every unemployed wo-
man would be useful in the kitchen. -uo, .na.. morine ... .. w - ■ . .
Grind cooks some believe. are born; ton Hospital Monday morning. A for the Dallas News and instruc-
Born to Mr. and Mn. e. A Bruce 1
Mrs. C W Woods and Mrs Edna
Chiles visited her Sunday.
The meeting time far Troop 1
of the Denton Girl Scouts has been
changed from 1:30 to 2:15 o'clock
on Saturday aftemnoons. Miss Vir-club, and the benefits of a club
I woman to her town, community and
nouncen. ’herself Mrs. Swenson read and dis-
e Mr and Mr Erank ’ Boner, 91# cussed the motto of the senior club.
South Elm Street, today anqounced "Step by Step We Gain the
the arrival of a son. Richard Heights"
Franklin,, four months old y the. The hostess served refreshments
adoption o a-u- u. । to the seven members present and
Chapter 1 o” E 0: holds M the gusets named The next meet-
reassembly meeting this evening at | ing will be oct 21
Fred Etttson and Finis Robbins"
attend itthkeistFkarhao N*h- at 3 P m. uh Mrs W Dyer
oi*. Miss Marjorie Lynn Collier.
William Gonder and Otis L Roark
First Baptist W M S circles
will meet at 2:30 p. m . Circle 1
with Mrs J Frank Solamon,
604 Pearl Street. Circle 2 in the
church; Circle 4 with Mrs W
R Yeary, and Circle 5 with Mrs.
Len Henderson, 924 North Elm
Street
The Central Presbyterian Wo-
men's Auxiliary will meet in the
church at 3 p m for a business
session.
The Young Women’s Bible
Class will meet at 9 30 a m and
the Wemens Bible Class at 3
p. m. in the Church of Christ.
- The First Methodist W. M. &
will meet at 3 p m in a mis-
sion study session with Mrs Lee
Preston reviewing "The City
Man."
With 85 students from Teachers
College and 8. C W. enrolled, the
newly organised Newman Club,
composed of Catholic students,
elected officers at its meeting in
the church Sunday morning as
follows: President, Miss Julia Con-
nally ot & C- W.; vice president.
Owen Hunsacker of T. C.: secre-
tary. Miss Patricia Fine of 8 C W ;
treasurer. Miss Irene Steinberger
of R C. W.; recorder. Misa Ruth
Vogel of S. C. W.
In addition to the above, social,
religious and social service commit-
teas were named. Next Sunday at
the 11 o'clock meeting hour in the
church a religious discussion will be
held Friday evening, Oct 21, a
dance and get-acquainted party
will be held at the Virginia Car-
roll Lodge on Oakland Avenue.
Bluff." "‘Rattlesnake Hunter" and
"Empty SUo"; Merrit Mausey.
"Cotton Gin,” "Grandpa Snazzy"
Marlor. McKee of Windthorst, in
a pretty candle-light ceremony Pii-
nation of Mrs John M Hooper, day at L.p..m in.the parsonage
who had moved from Denton. Mrs. o. the . P U ‘ AO
W. Gibson Walters, who was elect- -Wichuta Fu.the postor- EeA
ed to membership at the last meet-
ing tn the spring, was introduced
Beginning the new course of
study on "Musical Trends from the
Classic Period," Mrs. W T. Evers
discussed “Bach, the Bridge Between
"Cedar" and "White Rock"; Jerry
Bywaters. "Election Day in Bal-
merrhea," "Ranch Hand and Pony,"
and "Mexican and Maguey": • Har-
ry Carnohan, "Fisherman"; John
Douglass. On the Handcar"; Otis
Dozier, “Jackrabbits," Texas Wind-
mills," and " Rivals"; K C Easen-
lohr. "Sunlit Acres," "Peaceful
Hour," and "On a Garland ; Alex-
yorksufonaspittanee insottice,or Mrs. c H Wiiams, who Hves
factoy, andshas.room.rent.to PaY east of Denton and who underwent
or who shares an apartment. Her a major operation in a Dallas hos- '
expenses are practically nil and in Ditadtnreeweeks ,a has been
modern homes her liveing quarters Pita "ee55 H°" nas -Deen
are de luxe compared to conditions Mrs. George Potts, 2250 Laurene
inahomeo herown.A room and Stree, Dallas. She is reported do-
bath Tall totheslotor the woman ing nicely, but that tt will be some
whoCoe housework in modern time before she will be able to re-
households : Hm.----------
: turn notne. *
Nat Dreaming | Miss Ruth Yancey of Denton.
J. D. Walker Marries
Miss Richardson
Mrs. J. B Chandler has an-
nounced the marriage of her son.
James D. Walker, to Miss Ruth
Richardson of Ennis, on Sept. 24.
In the pastor's study of the First
Baptist Church in Ennis. Rev. A J.
Kirkland performed the ring cere-
mony.
Only members ef the bride and
bridegroom‘a families and clone
friends attended The couple are
at home at 203 West Lampasas
Street. Ennis
Mrs B Zadik of Corsicana is the
guest of her sister. Mrs. R. H.
Evers
Rev. Fred L. McFadden has gone
to Memphis, Tenn., accompanying
home his daughter, Mrs, Irl Dale,
and before returning here the lat-
ter part of the week will visit his
mother in Mississippi
Mrs. Elbert Hooper of Austin is
here for a few days, the guest of
relatives and to attend a meeting
of the regents of 8. C. W Tues-
day.
Miss Pauline Lipscomb, who
teaches in Dallas, was here for the
week-end. Visiting her mother, Mrs
Priestly Lipscomb, who is ill
Mrs. C. R. Davis and Mrs Leia
Hopkins of Weatherford have re-
turned home after visiting a week
here with Mr and Mrs Otto Trib-
ble
C. D Camp and O. J. Camp were
in Lawton, Okla.. Sunday to visit
the former's sister Mrs R. T. Hast-
ings Mrs. Hastings, who is 92 years
of age has been seriously UI for
some time
Mrs Pat Newton of Bryan visit-
ed her mother, Mrs Faye Stanley
here Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Odell Dyer and
children of Vernon are guests of
Mr and Mrs T E Hlett.
Mrs Oma Bishop Sparkman, who
is attending a business college in
Dallas, visited her mother, Mrs. A.
B Bishop, over the week-end.
W. L Johnston of Quitman visit-
ed his brother and sister-in-law.
Mr and Mrs. F. H Johnston, here
Monday.
Miss Martha Virginia Henderson,
who teaches vocational home eco-
nomics in the Sherman high school,
visited here with her mother, Mrs
J B Henderson, over the week-
end.
J. N Howell and son, James Hen-
ry, of Fort Worth were here Mon-
day visiting friends.
McKee teaches English and
music and McKee is the principal
of the school.
Mrs. McKee received a B A.
degree from S. C W, and a music
certificate frem Teachers College
the past summer McKee received
a B S degree from Teachers Col-
lege and has worked on a master's
degree there
Those who attended from here
were die parents of the bride, her
brother. Jack Gray, and Mrs W
N Rowell •
It's absurd to imagine that doing who underwent a major operation
such work is depriving one of self- ten days ago at the Denton Hos-
respect, or that one is less one’s , pital, was returned to her home Sun-
own mistress than when working day.
In stores and factories Possibly the Mlsg Eloise Bartee at Krum, who
real reason women seem to rebel ,
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2 a “Hi Therel"
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32 Lithographs
Being Shown At
T C. for Two Weeks
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The Cavaliers, an orchestra of
young boys in high school, were
traits for students and friends of i
the Denton High School Friday |
evening in the school eymnasium
for a dance. The orchestra is com-
posed of J. W Johnson, the .lead-
«. Billy Floyd Brooks. Theo Brooks.
Wiliam Hooper, Bob Voertman,
E3TABu3E- a .«
Braga
The “Lastex" girdle that 1*
tailored to individual uig-
ure. Fortuna garments
have undergone washing
tests tn Ivory Soap Fakes
assuring you at a washa-
ble long wearing garment
that really nita
$1.00
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The center of the room is usual-
ly the safest place to be during an
electrical storm. The chimney is a
natural target for lightning. so
avoid the fireplace and stove during
a storm
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the Poly phonic and Harmonic
Era*."
The music program follows: Pi-
ano, two choral preludes. "In Thee
Is Joy" and "I Call on Thee. Lord"
<Bach-Buaonii. by Miss Martha
Mitchell; voice "My Heart Ever
Faithful" (Bach), by Mrs. M L.
Hutcheson, accompanied by Mrs
Amos Barksdale; viola. "Come
Sweet Death" and "Ave Maria"
<BachJ. by Mrs. Walters, accom-
panied by Mrs A. S. Lang: piano.
“Partita in B-fat," (prelude, alle-
mande. courante. Sarabande, mi-
uet I and II. gigue), by Mrs
Barksdale
The music room was decorated
with talisman roses and marigolds.
The dining room, where lea was
served, had the table laid with an
embroidered Chinese linen cloth,
centered with talisman roses and
lighted with orange tapers in sil-
ver holders Mbs Edith L. Clark
poured lea, and Mrs Lee R Me-
Donald, chairman of the depart-
ment. served the ice and cake
course Eighteen members were
present and guests were Mr* E F
Hohit, Mrs w. C Bain. Mrs-E
A. McAdams of Pilot Point and
Miss Mary Jo Cowling
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