The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, July 11, 1947 Page: 3 of 4
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THE CAMPUS CHAT. DENTON, TEXAS. FRIDAY. JULY 11. HM7
PAG* THRU
'I Love You Truly' . . .
Denton Ex-Student Weds
In Local Marriage Service
The marriage of Ruth Parks.
iKnton »*x student. ami Richard H.
June- wa *olemnized Saturday at
th** Hit'* Baptist church. I teuton,
with the pa*t"r. D liofr* 1 |i Heh-
ard. offu latmg.
IIm' |i and violin -e »•«■».uns for
th** cere tin »tn ware played by
NT Student Wins
Rainbow Award
In Dallas Meet
Ouil Mhi •• ft 1 Ip. lie-
ton. won recognition for her a*
**nibly of finuihovt (i t r I - through
a recent award given at the ses
ions of the hex a (stand Vssem-
ld> o' Kairdam (i.ri- it, Da!)a«
last week
M Blur G t>hip Aa- among
’Hint girl- who attended the a>>efn
i>ly and va- ineiuded m a if roup
of rarefuliv selected eirN to re
r«*iV* the (it and t '»*i- it € \»i#»t -.
a special award fn. outstanding
tervice to the local a-mnh y o*
Rainbow (iirU
She wa tpc only member of
the Order of the Rainbow fot
(Jirl* to receive the awai i and was
also appointed grand represents
live of aliforr hi to the Teva
Grand X*- mihlv of Rainbow for
(Jirls
When you bring your
watch here, all finished
repair work is subjected
to a rigid scientific
check by the
Your watch "prints” its
own record of perform-
ance, a "proof" of accu-
racy Insist upon this
protection or yourwatch
Investment.
J. GEO. MApKLIN
et
Hamilton-Perryman Drugs
Joseph Ktrshtoaum of the N!
S- rami ut M i an I M t - h i -
Imunt. and vocal solo- "I I.uv*
You Truly/* by Bond and * ft
caUM by D'Haidelot, wen give-
by K'»rrfit Heeren of the \l
School of M iMi, wh" wa a«
mm pa rued at the organ l». M
Hwtrtt. Mr.*- Heeren played tl *
11 ad:t innal wedding march* '
Th** brid«i gown of whit* satin
was fashioned with a long bo
and peplum which swept into a
• hapol-length trail The n t at
veil fell from a Juliet cap of ac-
embroidered with -« e i peat I Th-
hrtdr carried an orchi l ami steph
, anoti- bouquet on a white BibV
Hugh A Park* gave his daughtci
if marriage
Matron of honor wa Mi t'bai
les Hooper, sister of the bride, who
wore a gown of aqua ruarqumett
and fit tied a bCMi«|uet of Plea*
ladioil Mf Iblile M Ke '
bridesmaid. wore a dre« of vel
ow net. and ('at*#! Tyler, jun u
bridesmaid, wore pink net All o'
the attendant gown Were th'-ige*
with drop shoti ier», chirred bodice
ami fui! skirt*. ami then Ikhrjup'-
were of pastel.
Mine* Berov Xndeison and h *
noth Whitten lighter! the tandu
and flower girls were Kay and
Sue Norris
I >i rharb H«»i»pei wa I*
mai<. and ushers were Dillic Kelh \
and John Harmon Tylei 111
In the receiving line for the
! r e c e p t ion which followed the
ceremony were the bride'* parents,
the newlywed couple ami the wed
ding attendants.
Mi June a 194b honor gnu!
uate of the college, wa a inernbet
of P-i Chi. Sigma Delta I* X pha
Ohi. Kappa Delta Pi. and Pi P‘
lb ta The bridegroom iv«*d with
j the Marine corp* for two \en»
m the Pacific area M? a* I Mi
Jones will be at home in Faber
Miller Writes
Book on Music
"An Outline Hr-Moty of M ,
u book by lb Much Miller of the
: School of Musir fiuulti, culm ■'
the pre-MM of the Hume* hikI No
tile Publishing company of New
York this week.
One in n -t'lir- of hook leu
put>li«hed tiy the eompanv on eol
lejfe subject., the liook I- the ftr-t
in the aerie* to <|,hI with mu-n
ureorditiK to Dr Millei The vnl
ifnie r- ho expansion of h lu-tory
of muse' course heiny ntfereil at
t tie college
f)r Milter, who ha- re-ignul
j from his position on the NTS'
mu'ir stuff to accept the ilireeim
ship "f the music department of
the t’niveisity of New Mexieo, will
I leave Tuesday, July I n for \lbu
i ipjerque to assume hi dutie-
Coro simulated pearls that gleam with
the lustre of deep-sea jewel* to drama-
tize your wardrobe Young as ro-
mance! Gay as a winl<' With gros-
grain He back it* truly a beau catcher.
"Pat" Loit "Chick"
Marriages Unite Three Couples
As Summer Weddings Continue
North Texans Mold Nuptial Ceremonies
In Mexia, Mineral Wells, Gladewater
Three recent nmrriaires of interest mi the campus tire those of Mellm Otlom and Olan
(iarrett. Inith NT sttafents, in Mineral Wells; of May Kh/uliHli Wade to NTexan William
Samuel (iav Ir , in tiladewater, and of ex Carrie Lou Maddox to .Inek Warren Booker
in Mexia.
Miss Odom and fiarrett. Inith of Mineral Wells, were
Xvcmic ('hutch of t hrn*( by th**
him! < Htl*b»td. N. XI . Mt mid Mi
(iaiictt will la* ut holm* in Den
toft, where both me attending the
married June N m the Oak
lie' Jcsie M Kelley, mmist.i
The bride, win, whs given in mm
, Inge by he, fnlhei , wme h
: blue street length dress with white college
Texie A und 'I and is nttendmg
Northern Illinois ' I,liege of lip
tnnittry in ( hiengo.
Hiiessitrie- tin,i , Hilled n l„iui|uet
,»f whit, gludoili
Mi und Mrs tisy hic hIs„ In
mg in I lent,,n full,,wing then non
Vfter it wedding trip t" t I I'h««, ring, at the H irst Methodist ehun h
in (■IndeW'Hter May J1 The bride.
TAKING MOMMY'S PLACE
the i *. he>' «»e Will,' Tav
,i bn, ? vea* oi
d son,
1 ommy
c> pinch hit hif
V M i
ri» lay
o .he qoes 1
!o Jaxx
Wh, .
* • n < In 1 ny
1 r nod
Tommy
inn the h ••
wn-.h
1isho
i wu'lf on the
•iin' tor
the* >i*
i, h l •
1 to Cl
unpiat*
n B >th M
r tl * (
rv fay
ui* jrn iuntr
d N ■
fth !t*»
a ! tv t la,, jnl rt the phy ■
tspartr ent -i the ti’llpue in
4? and 4 3 i ,ei '» p or,, j into
the army.
Pa Trades With Ma, Couples Swap Out
To Solve Problems of NT Baby-Sitting
IX hat happen* to baby w hen
mamma and papa go to clans?
lh*cn t -• «>f the high cost of
lahoi this f <»ne of the major
pi o!» em*- confronting < am pus
couple^ today
XXitti l>ch\ ittef costing from
1 .J* i<» do cent an hour. North
I e \a t u .»nt parent* have re
oit**d to Mou hhoi and partiict
hip- f«ii the «are of their children
) while the*, arc awa\ at dn.*
X, Mane and Wayne Taylor.
’.Op Pr» . have o!ve«l their prob-
lem Taylor ta1.*- care of then
yeai old <»n, Tommy, while the
mis- i po» t«» cla- during the
morning, und he watehe- the child
ii '! • :11'i■ i ■ '*'■ • I: Mi arid
Mr Tn lor an North Te a- grad
uate uorf '.L <c their master^
degr<*e»< here
Km i I < «• i ooper, o-ii 'irith old
daughter of Jimmy and Beverly
f'oopci, PD* Sherida‘1. i n«» trouble
to her patent* Neighbor* care fot
the child while Mt and Mt
Cooper have to lie away The
Cooper return the favor by car
mg f**t the neighbor*' children
This method of child care has been
u-ed vatisfactonly by several land
li»- i «.pcr. (*o!ot ado ( ’f \, ; a
eniot at flu* college
Stage Show
To Feature
Gun Experts
l ing the time method a the
I ay lot . Janet und Joe Coipiat, 117
Hlotidell. take tin n about caring
’"i lic it y cpt old baby Mt and
M Coipiat an ifiiot from (Oik
vflle.
Music Clubs Hold Dance
Honoring Bain, Miller
At Clubhouse Tonight
X flan. . bottoi ing Di VX i ’ Bait*
ami Hugh Millet, wdl be hell in
Die N'l chtlihoti ■« tonight from
7 ’.0 t«* I I .o p m n,f dat * <• |,,
poti-otcd by l*hi M i Alpha, Sig
ma .Xlftha Iota and M i I'hi l.psi
Ion.
Spef ial piTmi .ion will be given
t«» all music -Indents who wish
to go.
who was given in iiiaiiiuge by
bet brother, Klmo Wade, wore a
gown of traditional white with
yoke of foHfpnmt lace, ha**t|Ui
waist, and .sleeve* which extended
to points at the wrist Her veil of
tlluaioii was outlined with mat« h
mg lace, and he carrtefl a white
Bible topped by a white orchid.
Vow* fot Mn* Maddox
Booker were read by the Night
Kev John K. limes, hmhop co
adjutor «»f the Kpfscopal Difa*ese
of Texas lit the First Baptist
church of Mexia, June • The bride
wore an otigmal model of white
slipper satin, with sweetheart
Students Present
Chamber Concert
On Tuesday Night
Musical Program
Is Given Tonight
At Rec Theater
A varied program of populai
and classical musir has been
«heduled by the North Texas
State college concert band for ic
program tonight at 7 .HO in the
outdoor theater of the college
recreation park, according to Man
rice McAdow, director The eon
cert will be open to the publ.c
Soloist* for the presentation will
Son Men burg. Shamrock,
play
( larmetiHt Mary lam Sullivan,
pianist Ktitb IIelidei'.on, am! cel
lit Mat join M cac bam were pie
am ted by the NT School of Music
Tuesday night in a chamhci muMi
and (Concert in the main auditorium.
Mi Sullivan, Ib*nton, was win
iu‘1 of the Houston Symphony oi
chest ra appeal ancc aw aid foi
WfMHlw'ind instrumentalists in T«*x
a* in 1947.
Mi" Hcndei -un \iui ball, won m Ainu
the Southw* tern district piano j Egyptian
U* Kldon
clarinetist, who will play “(’on
recto" by Welwr, and l.fonsf* M<
l.aiie, Tyler, who will sing “Indian
l.ovc Cull." from the opera K<» <■
Mane" by Friml, and "The Death
of Marguerita" by Itoito
Sonnenbutg. wb»» will receive his
ma lei’s degree at the end of the
ummer. is a student of Fee (»ib
on of the N ISC music staff, ami
Miss Mcl.ane is a pupil of Miss
Mary McCormic, voice teacher at
the college
The hand will pla\ "Smoke (Jets
■
neckline mi' a full skirt winch i compet it um of the Federation of
Press Club Holds Picnic
Program foi the Saturday night
stage show' will few me two men
from the Texa- Department of
Public Safety who will do trick
ami fancy shooting on the stage.
They will use live ammunition
and will shoot into a trap The
act will be the first ever presented
on the NT stage show using real
ammunition.
of the pr« ■ !*»1 * will hold an old In addition, the program will
fn-h ‘'Med ii’i'ud | ■ m at I.ake open with the pit orchestra pla . . , .
t). : '■ ........... frm., Th, l>. " '' ......... 1
• ,,, i ;,r: |h*, h„Ht ridini' Sony,” th<* K,,mb.*.y (,|H*rf*t1;, tn ShILiriiny ut th,-
TK, r Mi: '-aw- fn* i (ti* l.< ,r,v,n at the Italia Stall if I,. ltH|.ti-t chiiirl, . n Mel I H lint!)
manual art l.uilillmr at 5:.‘I0 p.m nporetta Anp la Hri. \„rt|) lava graduate*.
j I III,; a 1 I I ail, It Main nf
-wept inti, n formal train, Stic
' arued a |,crii,d laiiiquct of white
■ alia lilies
Attendant', were Mra It !. Mad
dox Jr, matron of honor, and
Mary Jo Hitt, Margaret l.oinie
Hooker, Kliralieth Ann MaddoK,
Oratha < 'ornelui., I'eiri'i (ireen,
and Mra t’lllli’n Itonehake, loide
maid-; flower irnl, Dorothy Bryan
und i my liearer, Don ltm<t!all At
tendmy the yioom were Jana M
Hooker, la'st iiihi, , und yroomamen
I* I. Maddox .It , (alien Rone
brake, Walter K Boyd Jr, A
Held Steele, Nick lleinlt, and llei
man 11 it t Jr
Mih It'Hikei attended North Tex
a- and Dinayhon'x buaineax col
leye, anil the la nicy naan attended
Parkbench Prevues
Monday inyld'a parkhench inova
will l,e "Sloik ('lull," Man iny
itr'ly Hutton "I'iiioochio" ,■> nlat
ed foi Thur-day niyht'" -how ]
limy f nmby and h'reil A-taue will
xlar in “Rlne Skies" at the Sat
iirday niyld ataye show
Women's < lutis and received a Dal
Kyes," Kern; "Ballet
l.uiyini; ‘ Dedication.”
Kranykiaer, "Strmlella," Flotow;
"Hritiah Kiyht," Klllot, and "March
Steel Men," HeDterlmy
A pprovimatcl
thirt
ineniherx
Rites Unite A. J. Jernigan
With Elizabeth Jean Gibson
1^1 M(Nl(k
Ballets by Prima
BLACK WHIT! AND GRFEN
All Leather
$399
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I he mHitcige «* f Mi Kli/nhefh | skir\ wn^ gathered at (he waist ,
and dipped into a short train
Mi Diana Schrader. Dnlltiv
wn maid of honor, and Ivan Jc*an
(* 11» «»n, uii'ce nf th** bride, lighted
the 1 andle Winfred Taylor
XVhitewright. attended the hrnb*
th* X'eteran ho^fotal, M» Kinney groom «' l»«*st man Usher wen
las Civic federation appearance j (|f t|)r
award cimi|M»titmn in 1917.
Miss Menchrnn, Fort Worth, ha
made mimetiMi' solo and ensemble ToaCn^f Attends FtiO^ral
appeal aric* throughout Texa
Of Fathvr H#ld July 3
Mi * Sulliian tud,ei| at the Na
tional Mum camp at Inlcihwhen, I Mi - Nclln (irilTiths of the
Mich, where *he • laved a xolo I North Texas education faculty re
on a hroaden-t from the ramp The i turned Saltnilay from Wed
I 11-t Movement of Mo/.iirt' • lit• I'liim,'., Mo, where -he attended
met t onccrto, |>ln\e,l l,y Mi-- Sul the funeral of her falhci, Fred M
Iivhii, an fealuied on the hi nail tirilfltha
■ 11 1 of the limi-ion Symphony! (iritfilha, HI, died Monday, June
orchedia Jan IH, 11*1j 7. at hie home in Prosper
The tluee mu-ieian-an luilenl Survivors, he-ule ins dauyhtei
of I,cr (ill,-on, Waller Holart,, and here, include two sons, Paul (irif
Alan ItichaiM-on, rc-pcrtivcly, of (itha, Deidon, and John F (inf
the School "f Mu i, faculty fiths, Dixon, III
For that summertime gift...
Ivy in a clever container
INEXPENSIVE, TOO
Lela Foster, Flowers
1217 W. Hickory
I I (
King-vilb brother of the bride
fom, und M Ruth (Jrave*.
Mcli-a. pf •**11«■«I the mu.-H
I h»* bride, flaughter nf Mi and
Mi W M (iihsoii, Melissa,
!'iveft m marling* by her father
Her white nylon mat»pii
fire was fashioned with a deep
X tucked yoke accented by a “mall
collar The blou e wa* fastened
• lown thr front with tiny self
covered I uttfm The long, full
leev» terminated in turn baek
cuff* at the wri-t and th** full
Jewett Hunter, McKinney, and
Chester Howell, Anna
A finger tip veil of illusion fell
from a -mall brocaded cap covered
with <eed pear ls The bride < rn
ried a bouquet of gardenias Her
jewelry was an heirloom cameo
lavalier
After a wedding trip to Arkan
-as, Mr and Mrs Jernigan will
live in McKinney The bride be
longed to Alpha Chi, Pi Omega
Pi and the Mary Arden club.
Jernigan was a member of Beta
Kho Beta fraternity
That V, w ft
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The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, July 11, 1947, newspaper, July 11, 1947; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth709792/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.