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Denton Record-Chronicle from Denton, Texas • Page 5

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PENTQN, TEXAS, PAGE mi Dr. David B. Ramsey of Abilene lind Murry Harris of Dalllas were Ijuests of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Wood- Irum Sunday.

Mi's. Woodrums liiece, Nena Nit Ramsey of McAllen Is also visiting here. I Joe Clinton of Fort Worth spent with friends' to Denton. Mrs. T.

L. Barrow, who has been ending the-winter In Laredo with daughter, Mrs. Harold Yeary, lias returned to Denton and will be lit home with her daughter, Mrs. (sugene Cook. Mnl George Morrell and little laughter.

Mary chilton, former of Denton, but now living El Paso, arrived Sunday to spend week with her husband and his Inother, Mrs. R. P. Lomax. Miss Elilabeth Lomax arrived home Sunday from Midland, where she has I ieen teaching, for the summer with parents.

Charles Corn-veil, w-ho is teach- I ng in the Institute, Kerr- 1 file, is here for a visit between the I egular and summer term, with his I rarents. Mr. W. L. Coni- I He has teen made head of he education department of the I chool lor next year.

Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Fowler have I their guests her aunt, Mrs.

Will fcrrlgan, and daughter, Margaret, I Cleburne. Miss Bert Skiles, who has been Caching in the public schools of ugarland, returned home Sunday, nd will spend the summer with her lother, Mrs. T. N. Skiles.

Miss Elizabeth Lomax, teacher In ie Midland public schools, came I ome Sunday and will be here dur- ig the summer with her parents, I tr. and Mrs. R. P. Lomax.

Miss Bobbie Jean Clarke of Alin spent th; week-end with Miss lame Adams. Mrs. J. L. Baldwin and daughter.

lizabeth, have gone to Houston for two weeks', visit with Mrs. Baldin's sister, Mrs. R. A. Mosely.

Miss Julia Lipscomb was in Tem- 1 le for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. L. Griffith and Kathryn Naugle and I orman Sharber, spent Sunday in alias witli their daughter, Mrs.

Joe Country Club Holds Dance Twenty cfmolcs of Denton Ccun try Club members enjoyed ail lu formal dance at the club Saturda evening. The rooms were attractive ly decorated with snapdragons ant punch was served throughout th evening. Messrs, and Mnies. W. Blair and J.

W. Rochelle were hosto and hostesses. Mrs. Jessie Graham Entertains Friends Mrs. M.

Jessie Graham, long Iden rifled with the business and soda life of -Denton, entertained infor mally in her home Sunday evening from 7 to 9'o'clock with a birth day cake-cutting, the date marking lier 72nd birthday. The invltet guests included more than 'rlends most of whom, like herself iave been long time residents Denton. The lower floor of the home was decorated with numerous floor bas- tets of gladioluses and other garden flowers, and a number of potted plants and other floral pieces sem by friends. The two-tiered angel ood cake, beautifully decorated and mounted on a lorge crystal platter edged with sweet peas, was lighted with 72 small pink candles. The ace covered table was centered with a bowl of pink carnations sad sweet peas of pastel shades, entwined- with jueen's lace.

Tall pink tapers light- the room. Mrs. M. S. Stout cut llig birthday cake and It wcs served with a pink molded ice, the plates holding sweet pea favors.

Others In' the house- party assisting in receiving and serving the guests including Mmes Biem Jackson, Leu Poolc. Walter Wlls6n. D. P. Shelby of Shelby niece of the hostess who has been spending the winter with her, M.

L. Martin and Catherine Preston. Serving at toatsmaster when thr guests had assembled, Dr. W. Fred Galbraith introduceu friends who of Flagstaff, who un- extended congratulations of the oc an operation last Tuesday St.

Paul Hospital. They were jcompamed home by another lughter, Mrs, E. L. Naugle of who lias been with her sister i Dallas. Miss Beubh Cookerly and Charles McClure of Dallas were here onday on business.

Mr. and Mrs. Ott Robinson of rosper spent Sunday in Denton ith Dr. and Mrs. R.

M. Burgess. Miss Rebecca Davis, who has been aching in the Kingsville high hool, is home for the summer with parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.

avis. J. S. Hammond from Frederick, where been visiting her sister. obian of Dallas ly in Denton.

WASHINGTON, May ir the second time ir ten dajs Hoover and Senator Bo- ih of Idaho, drv champion, today scussej the-subject of a prohl- itlon plank in the Republican plat- Tin but nether they came any oser to an agreement was ade known. 52 LAST SUMMER DRESSE-S Making Over Crepe, and Chiffons (Sizes 14 to 20) $9.75 to $12.50 Values Choice $1.95 j. W. CRAY I Service Fountain DRINKS Have and always will appeal to the tired and thirsty. You will like our sandwiches, sodas and courteous service.

Lee Service Drug. Telephone 171. casion, when between 18 and 20 recalled their long acquaintance and friendship witli the hostess and her value as friend and citizen. Mrs. Graham first cam to Denton in 1885, and though she has been away for a few years at a time on several occasions her contact with Denton and Denton friends has been fre- enough to seem almost co- tinous.

She has made her home at the present location on West Oak Street since 1910. The guest list included, besides the house party named above, Mes- srs. and Mmes. J. R.

Christal. L. T. Millican, J. A.

Minnis. Julian Scruggs, Willism Williams. W. J. Hamilton, J.

K. A. C. Owjley, pefl C. Coit, a.

US Evers P. Lomax, H. M. Russell, C. H.

Smbot, O. M. Curtis, T. C. Sample, R.

E. Jackson, Mmes. Cora Elliott, E. V. Smith, R.

L. Bass. Robert Kelso of Port Worth, Mary Kluss, J. p. Raley, C.

R. Morman, B. H. Deavenport, John A. Hann.

J. O. Bell. J. T.

Bottorff, A. Logan, C. C. Bell, A. D.

Turner, S. P. Allison, George Poage, J. Weston Hall, T. Denton, W.

B. Francis, W. C. Edwa'rds, A. J.

Kittrell. Dr. Rebecca M. Evans, Misses Lee Williams, Leonora Hann and Lou Owsley. Dr.

M. L. Walter Wilson, Brent Jackson, Lee Poole. B. Fox, Charley Wilklns, D.

S. Donald and W. W. Marrs of Port Worth. Judge Gambill Elected Head Of T.

C. Ex-Students As a part of the annual commencement season entertainment 1 Ihe ex-students banquet was held Saturday evening at the Women's Club, with ISO. ex-students, seniors p.nd friends attending. Following the--banquet, the annual business-session was held and officers eleetjijijj; Gambill of I president of the Association or tHe corning year, and were; Miss sis, vice presl- of Steph- "V'W faculty recording jmlp: Smith holds esporiding secre- manent. filkins Was toasmas- and honor guests and two mem- wffb have been at the college' for a-number of years special guests.

Mrs. a member of and for the has been a lege. "in Theme "Through Corridor of the Years' 'was "the tlicme ol the program carr(ed out. Old songs were and -those appearing on the irogram. were dressed in old-fnsh- oned costumes.

Miss Lottie Bra- hears gave the toast, to Mrs. Mc- and the toast to Peters was given by MlGS Mary Rutli In observation of the fifth an- liversary of the class of 1927, a spe- lal table was arranged fur. this roup. Andy Anderson, a member the siikl in behalf ihe group. "Campus Cabaret" was title of the tunt given by Misuses Katie Hency, Ann Bradley, Dr.

and Mrs. Blackburn and'H. J. P. Vilz.

Miss Mamie Smith, as permanent ecretary of the organization, serv- as general of the ommlttees in charge. lerinan and Vernon Hiice, Sam and O. D. Grandey. Dinner Honors Miss Sparks Honoring Miss Mary Mnude Sparks, who is leaving Wednesday to make her Austin, "Miss Onn Self entertained with a 6 o'clock dinner for her Friday evening in the Self home, a surprise to Miss Sparks.

The guests were Miss Katherine Colcman and Messrs. Herby Morrison and P. B. stovall. Birthday Dinner For John Grandey Mrs.

Lettie Grandey entertained at her home on Bernard Street at noon Sunday with a surprise dinner for her son, John, on his birthday. The table was centered a birthday cake lighted with, -pink candles, and the hostess was. assisted in entertaining by Mrs. O. P.

Grandey and Miss Elizabeth Grandey. The guests were Misses Kathryn Martin, Evelyn Joyce Burt, Emma Barthold and Esther Ubben; Messrs. in the dough. Then in the oven. You can be sure of perfect bakings in Vlr.

and Mrs. Nooe Entertain With Tea Mr. and Mrs. Delos E. Nooc en- ertained with a seated tea Sun- ay afternoon from' 4 to 6 o'clock in he C.

I. A. tea room. Approximate- 85 guests, corifpofed. of mem- ers of the I.

A. faculty, where is director of the department journalism, and other friends," tte.nded.' and; teaejfooatiwere ffectively arranged witti floor- bas- ets of gladioluses and bowls of va- ous spring flowers. The long table the tea room was centered with bowl of mixed flowers and lighted ith tflll Here Mmes. L. H.

iubbard and V. White poured jffee and tea after the guests been served with plates carding a delicious salad course. Oth- members of the house party ere W. Loveless, Dyer Moore, George Poage and E. Jackson.

Guests not mentioned above were r. and Mrs. L. H. Moore, Dr.

and Mis. R. W. Zilar, Dr. L.

H. Hub- bajd. Dr. Rebecca Switzer, Dr. Jessie Herrick, Mrs.

R. J. Turrentine, Mr. and Mrs. H.

G. Whitmore. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W.

Westcourt, Miss Estella G. Hefley, Mrs. L. M. Elli- scon, Mr.

and Mrs. C. D. Judd, Mr. and Mrs, Mr.

and Roy L. McPherson, Mrs. Priestly. Lipscomb, R. Jackson, and Mrs.

BlackTjurnf. W. Dyer Moore. Mrs. C.

iji-' Adkisson, Miss Mary BuHum, Miss-Willie Mae Crowder, Miss Lucille Magruder, Mrs. Viola Poage, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

Jones, Miss Mary Marshall, Mrs. Grace Willie T. Birge, Miss Elida ''Pearson, Miss Ann Cope. Miss Ruth Douglass, Miss Elizabeth Purser, Mr. and Mrs.

Lee MeDouald. W. M. Loveless, E. V.

White, R. R.Jackson. Mr. andJVTrs. A.

E. Mackey, Prank Rigler. 'tiftVid Hansard, Mr. and Mrs. Max Shipley.

Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Edwards, Mrs.

W. C. Edwards, Mrs. P. M.

Brickcy, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Russell.

Mr. arid Mrs. H. H. Blagg.

Mr. and Mrs. P. W.IJEmerson, Mr. and Mrs.

Carroll GarriSc-rv-and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Youfig! HOUND IN IVIUn-DW'K XRIAL CONROEf-'May" for DurrellisKencjall, accused axe slayer of tuW membel's of an itinerant ministrjtrShow. lost the first brush today. Two defens'ffjnotions, one to quash the venire and the other to quash the Indictment, were overruled.

Miss Palmer Bfaly M. S. Wallace Wed Sunday Miss Palmer Braly, daughter B. B. Braly.

122 West Hickor Street, was married to Morris Wallace of Qrandvlew Sunday af ternoon at her home, the ceremon being said by Rev. A. L. Cllnken beard of Dallas. The bridegroom the son of Mr.

and Mrs. W. S. Wai lace of Melissa. An Improvised altar of ferns an magnolias formed the backgroun ior the marriage 'service and th couple ttood under a canopy form ed of a shower of white sati streamers.

Roses and larksspur wen used elsewhere in the rooms. Prio to the entrance of the couple, wh were not attended. John Hutchlns of Grandview sang "Roses an' You." Miss Claudene Goodall Grandview accompanied him an also plived the Mendelssohn "Wed ding March" for the entrance of th bride and groom. The bride wore an afternoon dress of blue triple sheer crepe with a short jacket of lace and carriec an arm bouquet of tea roses. He hat was of beige hairbraid and he slippers of the same shade.

Informal Reception An informal reception was held for which the dining table was lal( with an ivory lace cloth and cen tered with a three-tiered cake Punch was served- from a ail ver bowl. Following the reception the couple left for a short trip" to Houston and Gtdveston, the bride wearing a navy blue silk with beige accessories. They will spend re mainder of the summer In'Mellssa and Denton. Both Mr. and Mrs.

Wallace were raduated from Teachers College In Uie class of 1931, and were prominent in campus activities. Mrs Wallace was for two years president of itlie Green Jackets, and also was president of the Mary Arden, 21ub. She was treasurer of the senior class and named a college with her picture in the 1931 Yucca. Wallace was a member of the 'ootball team. He is a coach at the Grandview high school, and the couple will return there In September to make their home.

Present Out of town guests at the wedding included Byron Braly of ler. Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Arnold, Ermine and Miriam Arnold of Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Warner Braly; Edwin Buell and Daphne Palmer Braly of Hereford', W. R. Wallace, Malcolm, Billy and Mattie Gray Wallace, Earl MStainny, Chartes Douglass and Miss Freda Graves of Melissa, Mr.

and Mrs. Boyd Brister, Boyd Jr. and Lady Brister, Misses Anna Green and Ada Hud- spn of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Char- Tangston of'Krum, Mr.

and 'X Allen Mr." and Mrs. John Hutchins, Misses Claudene Goodall, Helen Nicholson, Nell McGowaii and Vala Jo Ward of Grandview, Grace Hoskins of Myra. Miss Bobby Jean Clark of Allen, of Allen. Denton guests were Mr. and.

Mrs. Edwin Braly, Miss Dorothy Ann Braly, Mr. and Mrs. Bud'Hoskins, Mrs. Amy stimpson, Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Hill, Mr. and Mrs. W. S.

Neale, R. B. Neale Mr. arid Neale, R. B.

Neacle Mr. and Mrs. George Piott, Misses Elaine Adams, Johnnie Lee Stimpson and Cieo Stewart. Record classified ads bring results. Events Tomorrow The Association of Christian Women will meet, at 3 o'clock in the First Baptist ChuVch.

The Trinity Baptist W. will meet the church on Blount Street at 3 o'clock. The Episcopal Auxiliary meet at 3 o'clock" wiSi Mary Evans, 1211 Carrier Street. The Women's Bible Class of the Church of Christ wlir'hle'e'f' in the church at 2:45 o'clock. The Business and Professional Women's Club will the City Park on the rose islaiitf'.

at 6:30 o'clock a barbecue, The Women's Christian cil of the Assembly of-jGoiCV' Church will meet in the church on Myrtle Street at 2 o'clock. A few moments spent with Record classifieds may you profit. New California Dresses $9.90 BELECK'S POWDER SAME PRICE FOR OVER4O YEARS 25 for 25c MIILIONSOF POUNDS USEP BV OUR GOVERNMENT 441199 Sure To See Our Graduation GIFTS fji Kimbrough-Tobin Drug Store Free Delivery Phone 47 J. W. Jones Jr.

has returned from In Dallas where he has been recelvilng treatment for a broken- shoulder. His condition is reported Improving. Mrs. Edna W. Trljf, county home demonstration agent, gave a cheese demonstration Saturday afternoon at Aubrey.

The Frienaiy Service Class of the Central Presbyterian Church will meet in the home of Mrs. V. Y. Craig Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. J.

I. Hufflnes assistant, hostess. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith, north of.

Krum, May 23, a boy. Born to Mr. and Barrett Renfro, Friday, a boy. Sheriff and Mrs. G.

C. Cockrell md son, Dan, returned Sunday afternoon- from Pampa, where the sheriff attended the annual three- day convention of Texas peace officers. Mrs. R. w.

Kldd and three Misses, Carol, Clarice and CoBee, recently moved here from Orange and are making their at 820 North Elm Street Miss Carol Kldd- has been a student the C. I. A. the past year and he other two daughters will enter public schools. They are mem- bers of the Baptist church.

Mrs. Mary 1'owfalce ml Aubrry, who was reported Saturday seriously ill of pneumonia, was better Sunday, according to Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

Pearson and Mrs. George Owens, who visited her. Miss Laura Rissman received government license to pilot a plane following a test taken Saturday morning at Love Field, Dallas, which was given by F. M. Clark, aeronautical inspector of the United States Department of Commerce.

Miss Rissman had the minimum hours of solo flying, which is 10 hours, and 12 hours of dual flying. Denton Couple Weds In Oklahoma M'ss Modellc Rayzor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Rayzor of Denton, and Paul O'Donnell were married Saturday evening at Marietta, Ok.

The couple was accompanied to Marietta by Miss Mary Wilson and Hawthorne Howard. The bride Is a graduate of the Denton High School and formerly attended Teachers College. O'Donnell is the son ol Mr. and Mrs. F.

R. O'Donnell of Terrell. For the past two years he has been connected with the Denton Coca-Cola Bottling Works here. 3800 COPJK8 cuMlflnte dUtrlbuted day. provi there'! no better medium for and nel Big Crowd Sees Kiddie Revue Here A large big crowd saw ihe Denton Kiddle Revue Saturday evening at Teachers College as a part of the stage show.

Billy Floyd Brooks directed the entertainment, which was under the general supervision of BUI Ardis. Members of the graduating class at the Senior High School were special guests at the entertainment. Following the revue, the class was entertained by the Senior High School A. at the Mary Arden Lodge. The opening number of the revue was called "Hay.

Hay." with Billy Floyd Brooks, Martha Lou Horger. Charles Fritz, Claire Hansard, Bill Russel, Nancy Gates. Dickie Stead and Dorothy Ann Braley taking part. Joan Harris gave a tap dance, and "Black and White," novelty number, was given by Katherine Louise Minor. Barbara Williams, Nanie Marie Stovall, Jessie Evers and Helen Barnes, other special numbers were: Russian dance.

Nancy Gates; song, "Music in My Fingers," Billy Floyd Brooks; Apache dance, Dorothy Ann Braley and Uicklc Stead; "La Uoslta." Spanish dance, Gwendolyn Woodford; Chorus, girls' quartet. The entire company appeared as the grand finale. Special costumes, lighting and stage effects were used in present- Ing the revue. The Teachers College Stage Band, directed by Floyd Graham, furnished musical accompaniment. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS If you fall to receive your copy of the Record-Chronicle, call the office before 6:30 p.

m. and a copy will be sent out by special carrier. WATCH This Paper For Our Thursday't Ad L. C. Burr Co.

DO YOU KNOW? You can get our Rough Dry Service for Ge per Ib? Minimum bundle, Ibs. Denton Laundry and Dry Cleaning A I K. .1 I 9 a For the First Time This Week -l Wearwell Sheets guaranteed to wear 4 years (manufactured by Marshall Field). Pullaway Sheets guaranteed to wear 3 years (manufactured by Marshall Field). Gannon Towels, Pillow Cases, Sheeting, Domestics, Curtains, House Furnishings at the.

lowest prices we have ever known Special prices this week just in time for summer school outfitting. Wearwell Sheets And Sheeting (Guaranteed to Wear 4 Years) 81x90 WearweM Sheets 69c Until now 98c 3 for $1,99 8U99 Wearwell Sheets 79c Until now 98c 3 3 for $2.25 TVjf Wearw'ell Pillow Cases Until Now 25c 5 for $1.00 9-4 Bleached Wearwell Sheeting 29c yd. 9-4 Brown Wearwell Sheeting 2Sc yd. 10-4 Bleached Wearwell Sheeting 33c yd. 10-4 Brown Wearwell Sheeting 29c yd.

81x108 Wearwell Sheets 98c Until now $1.29 72x99 Wearwell Sheets 79c Until now 89c Pullaway Sheets and Sheeting (Guaranteed to Wear 3 Years) 81x99 Pullaway Sheets 9-4 Bleached Pullaway Sheeting 25c yd. 63c for 1 Sheet Pullaway Pillow Cases 17c ea. 6 for 90c Books Are Closed. Purchases Made Now Payable in July. 40-inch Fine Quality Brown Domestic Scyd.

36-inch Lightweight Brown Domestic 4cyd. 81x90 No Seam Sheets 43c ea. 81x90 Equality Sheets 59c ea. 42x36 Marathon Pillow Cases lOc ea. You'll Need Lots of Cannon Towels this Summer Same Now In this Sale! Cannon 25c Guest Towels, Heavyweight 2 for 25c 20x40 Double Loop Towels, Colored Borders, At An Extra Low Price $1.65 Dozen, 15c ea.

23x46 Extra Heavy Cannon Towels 4for89c 18x36 Lightweight Cannon Towels 98c Dozen Cannon Wash Cloths 47c Dozen and 84c Dozen Curtain Your Windows In this Curtain Sale. 250 Pairs Just Received 39c, 49c, 59c, All full 2 1-4 yards long Tio backs Ivory, Blue, Tan, Green, Mais, Orchid Colors and Colored Trims. Rose, Solid.

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