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octet 4 DENTON (Tex.) Mar. 2S, Banquet tonight at TSCW jft Honor WomenV Federation Head JUrs. Florence Johnson Scott, president" of the at Women's clubs Is in Denton today as guest of the 12 federated campus clubs si Texas State for Women. She will be honored with a banquet tonight at 6 o'clock in the special dining room at the college. Three hundred-members of the campus social end clubs and the Business and Professional Women's Club are expected to attend the semi-formal dinner and hear- Mrs.

Scott speak on "The Bfttdents Have Jotnt Session Seventyrtwo Presbyterian students the three Denton Pres- byjter(an churches met for breakfast and a worship -service at 'the First 'Presbyterian 120 JSwth'EIm Street, Sunday morn- Ing. The breakfast. was in the lovnge ttie church' basement, which was decorated in spring colors. Misses Helena" Juengermann let and'Miss Billie Jeari Whitson nno Barbara Williams poured cof- seryed fruit Juice. After a candle light worship- service was -held'in the sanctuary, where -Laura Somervill read John and Katherine McNeill sang a.

solo, accompanied by Barrel Mason at the organ. Minn Selpel gave a short meditation on "Jesus' Prayer for his Disciples," and after a number of sentence prayers were led by Gordon Bellah and Jerry VOKS, the meeting adjourned with the group singing "Blest BB the Tie." Golden Jubilee Year of the Special guests will be Mrs. A. A. Miller, president.of Women's Shakespeare Club of Denton, and Mrs.

1', M. Cunningham, president of the of Denton. In adc'lfion to her duties as president of the Federation, Mrs, Scott Is a realator, author, educator, lecturer, find welfare worker. A native of Frost, Mrs. Scott holds degrees from Kidd Key College, Texas College of Arts and Industries, and the University of was superintendent of schools in Starr county from Mrs.

Bcptt is author of "Old Rough and Ready on. the Rio Grande," and "Historical Heritage of the Lower Rio Grande." Churches Sponsor Book Of Easter Copies, of a booklet, "The Fellowship of- the Spirit," devoted to dally devotional reading for the Easter to Pentecost season, have been mailed to local churches by the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. Copies may be obtained from.the council's Department of 291 Fourth New York N. Y. El Circuit) Members To Elect Officers El Circiiio members will eject new officers at a meeting Thursday nt 3 p.

m. at the home of Mrs. Charles Slackman, 806 Bell. Members of the nominating committee are Mines. Clyde Karnes, Boss Toomei- and Jess Griffith.

th. A social session will be held following the business meeting. 39 to yd. Prints Solids Stripes Checks Ploids Gingham Ghambray Rayon Crepe Pure Silk Cottons Gabardines Rayoh Jersey Your needle will these and you'll have the most beautiful spring and summer Wardrobe' i many a year. Think of it fabric in the pattern you color you the ilresa you want.

The Boston Store "YOUR STORE" HONORED Florence Johnson Scott, above, president of the Texas Federation of Women's Clubs, be guest of honor aC a banquet tonight at Texas State College for Women, given by campus literary and social clubs. Mrs. Scott will address a group of over 300 in the special dining I'oom. Gift Box For Veteran Hospital Packed By Clubs Members of the American Legion Auxiliary and the Gold Star Mothers Club met Monday night iu the Legion to pack a box of gifts for patients at the veteran's hospital in McKinney to use for birthday uiui Easter greetings and gifts, At the meeting the needs of the especially furnishings for the recreation and reception halls, were discussed and members planned to visit the hospital as a group soon. They will take cookies and candies for the patients.

Following the business meeting a refreshment course was served to Ms. G. Emery Taylor, Johna Mae Stuart, S. H. Watson, S.

E. Davis, Martin Kornblatt, Estelle Ryan, Truman Clark, H. C- Chrismon, Claude Castelberry, A. M. Erickson, Woodson Harris, Ida Williams, John Hurbert and Misses Eula Chanc'e and Rosa Me- Nitzky.

next meeting of the auxiliary will be April 14. ROBERT PIANO PUPILS WILL PLAY IN DALLAS Seven piano pupils studying with Walter Robert, resident pianist at North Texas State College, will be presented in a recital March 30 at 3:30 p.m. in Scott Hall, Dallas. Participants will be Linn Briggs and Nannette Reese of Dallas, Ruth Henderson, Marshall; Clara Beth Lynn, Ballinger; Mavy March Aker and Mary Helen Snow of Harlingen and LaVerne Hunt of College Station. Mrs.

LeBouf Is Shoiver Honoree Mrs. Ray LeBouf, who was Miss Billy Ruth Davis before her recent marriage, was honored yesterday afte'rnoon with a miscellaneous bridal shower by members of the Denton Junior High School Pep Club, Of which she is sponsor. The party was held at the school. Ice cream and cookies were served. Thos In charge of arragements were Leah Faire Bahman, Claire Adams, Shirley MacGraham and Barbara McPherson.

PRESSURE COOKER DEMONSTRATION SET Mrs. Arreva D. French will conduct a demonstration of the Wear-Ever pressure cooker at Denman Hardware Store on the north side of the square Thursday. A new pressure pan will be demonstrated to show how foods may be cooked in minutes instead of hours and also retain food values, minerals and vitamins. Garden Insects Home Dem Topic LA ft hJ, tvi arch Destroying Garden Insects" will be the topic of the Lnne Home De- monslrnt Jon Club meeting Thursday, with Mrs, Minnie Pippin as program leader.

Flow to coifvert old-fashioned keresene lamps and bottles into modern-looking electric lamps and the effect of wall colorings on lights were explained to Lane Home Demonstration Club members March 13 by Miss Nena Roberson, county agent. Home makers of the Lane community nre invited to join the club which meets each second and fourth Thursdays of the month. FRANCES i an entirely to cleanse-you i (With Homer S. Curtis Drugs LIQUID AMBER CLIANSIR golden. Wonderlu for adolescenf and sensitive 1.50 "trt Marridge Of Denton Couple Announced Here The marriage of Miss LaVerne Curry to K.

B. Moseley, Jr both of Denton, was solemnized in Green Valley Friday night nt live borne of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Moseley. Rev.

D. A. Grlggs of Piano officiated at the ceremony, which was performed in the presence of members of the immediate families and a few friends of the couple. Tapers at the improvised altar of gladioli and fern were lighted by Alia Gene Curry, sister of the bride. Miss Joy Moseley sang "Always" as a prenuptial selection.

The bride wore a suit with navy accessories and a corsage of white orchids. Her only attendant was her sister, Mrs. Joe Denton, EJugene Origns of Pinna was best onan. During the reception held following the ceremony, Mrs. McElroy cut the three-tiered wedding cake and Mrs.

J. T. Uland, sister of the bridegroom, assisted in' serving. Mrs. Perry Moseley presided at the bride's book.

Mr. and Mrs. Moseley are at home in Denton. The bride is a graduate of Denton High School and attended North Texas State College. The bridegroom graduate of Piano High School.

Miss Kins And Fiance Honored In Fort Worth Miss Mnranell King and her fiance. Bobby Johnson of Frost, were honorees of a party given Sunday afternoon in Port Worth by Mr. and Mrs. P. L.

Durmnn at the home of Miss Gaynelle Dunnam, attended by about 3G guests. Cqncludlng series of parties for Miss King will be a rehearsal breakfast given Sunday at a. m. in Marquis Hall crystal Room by Mrs. A.

O. Calhoun. At the party Sunday Miss King was honored with a bridal shower. Games TSCW FRESHMAN FULL EASTER OUTFIT NEW YORK, N. March 28 Kathleen Reed, freshman at Texas State College for Women, was selected to receive the surprise "bolt from the blue" prize on tonight's CBS-KRUJ Vox Pop program.

Miss Reed will receive a complete Easter outfit consisting of.suit, shoes, bag, gloves and bonnet at the' Neiman- Marcus store in Dallas. She resides In Sayers Hall on the TSCW campus. The "bolt from the blue" prize goes each week to someone selected at random someplace in the United States. Auxiliary Has Final Program Of Current Year Mrs. W.

T. Evers lea the concluding program of Hie current church year of the Woman's Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian Church. 120 South Elm Street, yesterday afternoon in the church lounge when she. discussed the last lesson in the scries on Want to Know About My 1 tracing the contributions made to the church by the Jews, Lutherans. John Calvin.

John Knox and others. In the opening devotional talk Psalm 90 was read in unison and Mrs. Emma B. Bridges led the prayer. Mrs.

J. W. Erwin. president, presided over the business se'ssion during Which annual reports of the work were given by officers and chairmen of causes. Mrs.

T. M. Cunningham, student worker, announced that 156 out-of-town young people had already written they would be delegates to the Dallas Presbyery Young People's Rally here March 29-30. It was anor.unccd that a new circle was being organized and that Mrs. Frank L.

Shannon would be one of the co-sponsors. Members were assigned to the three present circles whose chairmen will be Mmes. Evers, C. E. Burke and Dorothy Ober.

The president reminded the group of the annual Officers-Nain-ed By Green Jacket Alumnae Group Bonnie kukens was elected president of the Green Jacket Aluirme, newly organized group of NTSC Greej Jacket extstudents from Denton, Monday night at the organizational meeting. Mrs. Mary Glenn Pcery was named secretary and treasurer and constitution committee was named, including Misses Mary Ruth Cook, Margaret Mirtdlcton, Margaret Morriss, and Mrs. Peery. According to 'Miss HeiUah, Harriss, sponsor, potential membership in Denton is 27.

Constitution plans will he discussed at the next meeting. April 29. in the home of Mrs. Glenn Waide in Sanger, and the aim of the NTSC Qreen Jacket orcaniza- tion, service, will be carried out by the alumnae group. MCCURLEY HOME JJEM CLUB MEETS MONDAY McCURLEY, March 26 A called meeting of the McCurley Home Demonstration' Club will tie'held at the club house Monday.

March 31, with Mrs, Wilfoi'd Crosby as hostess. Helpful on wiring a tome for'convenlent and protective light- Ing were given at the March 24 meeting when Miss Nena Bober- son, county home demonstration agent, spoke to club members. A covered dish was served In the home of the hostess Albert Jenkins, after which two quilts were pieced for her by the group. Present were: Mmes. Arno Thurmond, Bud Ledbetter, Wilford Crosby, Travis Johnson, Dehmr Kelly, Claude Carlton, Buck Stockard, J.

C. Farrint'ton. H. M. Dobson, and Miss Winnie Fnrrlngton and Miss Ruby Farrlngton.

MCDONALD TO SING AT FT. WORTH CHURCH Robert McDonald, instructor of i voice nt North Texas Stale Col-1 lege, will be tenor soloist March 30 wheu the choir of the Hemphill Street Presbyterian Church. Fort Worth, presents the "Seven Lnsl Words of Chrisl" by Dubr.is. McDonald, who studied both undergraduate and graduate work in the NTSC School, of Music. lias done solo work in the Bach festival, Brahms' Requiem.

Verdi's Requiem. Handel's Messiah. Mendelssohn's Elijah. Bach's Minor Mass and Passion, According to tit. Matthew.

QiMhf Before Distress i were played the aft- -Presbylerial Auxiliary meeting in after which a. refresh-' Sherman April 8-0 to which the Art Group Has Program For Modern Era Mrs. T. R. Brooks, was host- iss to the modern era depart- her home, 417 Amiirillo, when a "Collectors program" was presented by members from the art department of the Ariel Club.

Mrs. J. L. Baldwin spoke on "Satin Glass," pointing out several ways of identifying satin glass and illustrating her talk with pieces of satin glass from a family collection. rs, Wa 1 tcr Wi Ison Sang presented a talk on "English China," including a discussion of the history and identifying characteristics of many kinds of English China.

Her talk was also illustrated by pieces of china from her collection. Mrs. W. B. Chambers of Sanger concluded the program with a discussion of "Bells," point- Ing out various significances of bells and relating them to literature and history.

A brief business session was held, during which the resignation AJlan Hutchinson was accepted. Mrs. W. M. Neele, and Mrs.

Kirk Cansler were appointed chairmen of the decorations and refreshment committees for the Ariel'Club general meeting April 17. The modern era department is hostess for the general meeting. A salad course was served to 20 members ami to the following: guests, Mmes. Baldwin, Wilson, W. C.

Collier, Roger Hebard and Miss Elizabeth Painter. Tiic next meeting will be April 14 with Mrs. S. Miller, hostess. ment course of angel food squares iced in blue arid coffee and nuts was served from a table decorated with white sweetpeas and satin ribbon steamers around bride and groom figurines.

Those attending from Denton besides the honorees were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil King parents of the bride-elect, and Mrs. A. G.

Kirkpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Calhoun and Miss Mickic Calhoun.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson of Frost, parents of the bridegroom- to-be also were guests. Plans Services local group send delegates. After a prayer by Mrs.

Cunningham, the meeting was adjourned. There were 24 women present. at the Lake Dallas Meth- LV.ON BUSTER HEADS MARY AUDEN CLUB Lnvon Buster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.

V. Buster of 3f)0 Pry, was named president of the Senior Mary Arden Club at North Texas State College for ne.v. year in a recent meeting. Members of the senior Marv Club sponsored n. cut fee in honor of the new members of the Senior and Junior Mai-y Ardetis in (he Mary Arden lodgn Sunday from 9 until Miss Buster is also a member of the Gammadion society, Press odist Church beginning Sunday.

lt Services will be held at 7:30 p. m. Club, and Sigma Tau Delta hon- each night at the church during orary English fraternity, on the the week. 1 NT campus. Literature Group Meets at Club House Members of the literature department of the Woman's Shakespeare Club will meet 'ihmsday at 3 p.

m. at the Woman's Club building for a program session, the leader of which will be Mrs. David ROSS. Hostesses will be Mmes. Annie Lee and Herbert Decker nucl Miss Mattie Ella Cravens.

SAFETY GLASS DENTON GLASS SHOP 803 So. Locust Phone 1941 Wear Ever Cooker Demonstration TOMORROW, THURSDAY, MAR. 27TH Wear-ever factory representative will he at our store all day Thursday. Everybody cordially invited, all Home Economics classes in Denton and Denton county are especially invited to come in, any hour of the day. NOW AVAILABLE! EVER ALUMINUM PRESSURE COOKER No waiting.

Your Aristocrat of Pressure Cookers here. Famous Wear-Ever qualify. Savei of kitchen time. Preserves garden fresh color and favor of vegetables. Saves fuel and money, too.

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