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Denton Record-Chronicle from Denton, Texas • Page 10

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Denton, Texas
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10
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IDA Diana Lynn Dies At 45 IAS ASXGELES (AP) Ac- Diana Lynn. 4o, died early Saturday of an apparent ar-' terial at Mt, Sinai IIos-l pifal, hospital officials said. A native of Los Angeles, she; played in a succession of light' comedies and mows in the; UMOs, such as "Our Hearts i Were Young find Gay" -And; the Angtrl Sires'" "Every Girl; Should be Married," "My Friend Jrrns Goes Vf MP at ihft "You're Too Young." "Trse and "Anns- polls Story." WSE Vrlj'A of Mortimer Hall, the treasurer of the New York Post. As a 2-year-old stanlet she played the female lead of Patty "The Moon Is Blue" on the Lorxlon stage. As a child she va5 3 near prodigy as a pia nist, had suffered a srrcke i-.

5, officials said. THE DC NT ON BECORD-CHRONICLF Sunday, December II, W7I Paperback Moody Succeeds Textbooks Suggested Iii Ouster Effort 20 ACTRESS OIKS Television and film actress Diana Lynn, pictured note in a 70 photograph, died early batu'day at Sinai. Hospital, officials said. She was Miss Usin suffered a stroke on Dec. 9 and was in intensive care unit al the time of her death.

Me und? veni suvserv Dec. 16 for an aneurysm. AT GALVESTON (UPT) The move created the possi- CENTER, Tex. Mood succeeded iity that Shern Moody Jr. Superintendent Frank Rholes of four trustees from thej 01J Center has called on the TexatjMoody Foundation board, Edueatioo Agencv to adopt pap-j din three non-family ad state district iudb'e boot-' erback textbooks that students' ither.

can keep when they are through; with the course. board said, the policy would be cheaper and allow more flexibility in adoption of texts. dav on a He said the proposal would Brought by and is the 3' both of Galveston. the aeed of textbook at PSt fQr positones by having the books; comrol of Lhe foundatjo8nv shipped djecUy from the pub-i aie 5 and crealed by Usher the school. uhe JaM Moofly Olj School texts are now cattle man.

The foundation; for a ft-year period, but Rboles'has 35 per cent voting stock mi said some texts become obso-! the American iKationaJ Insurance lete before their adoption the nation's eighth largest; is completed. w1lh assels of billion. i llfr legally qualified Mrs Northen his aunt hi bro Godard ruled the Losing board seats under God structure was -invalid" jard's njding were chairman Paul the trustees were Corpus Christi, to expand its original Marcus Greer and J. M. Lykes hree tnjstee jj both of Houston; and William L.

'Moody IV and Shern DISCOUNT ON ALL Sheaffer Parker Pens POCKET DESK SETS Now Thru Christmas Eve! 1 Rhoks said the would spend 523 state ivhich million this persons entitled to serve on the board of trustees at this time year textbooks, owns $90 niiHion are Mrs, Mary Moody Northen worth of texts $34 million and Robert Lee Moody," Judge worth which have to be stored. Gociard ruled. HONDA Denton Open Till 8 P.M. Every Night PARKING UNDERTHE STORE I Teacher's Holiday Wish: Good Health For Everyone P.v BEVERLY JOHNSON Like Christmas and Xonb TV-xas Girl Scouts, Miss Harriss is S.B institution. from tn phj'sicaj from University of and; 'aucht 0.1 North Texas for 46 At rhristma.s if Flarriss had wii.h for' 1 it would good' health.

She's had A -ly, brake twr leg. hns sprained ankle several! But she said in ali years of teaching snd doing- she cannot miffing Kio-ep of health; prohicms. 1 To lifo has bwn "lots! of f-'vlks of fyp," and' Is right, and to loxw: fi-her. "You nviJ-5 out In; 1'jo when don't take time' set T.A know e-nch Harriss said. Miss Uarris-s' own life hns Ir'crt fijig io t'-UuTs.

that J.ick^Ts, a i ai.fil Shfl's r. N'-'rH in of -i Miss jRSta physical Education i ummeior rurrpni sponsor of Greets Jactos: Miss Sweet fon's'or fraok and pir.siCoi "fop is ono o' the finc5t' I have ever Sij-? said. ''He's you'd expce: 'in Christian gen- tlenian. she auended the recent; of President C. No'oT 1 s'-u-'ents to as they; A genliemau LLero biX'-'inie CIIT'OU; at atienTiar, -vas getting asked Iv-r Phe had ever be affiliaicd fJbp surprised for 46; years." Mi.vs Harriss is an operator 1 the ai H'Wpiuii, and recently I OUT'S 0' 'SI';" 1 a gold bar i for her achievement.

She was bora in 1SS9 ia Ka-n. Her famUy, consisting of chJldren moved to L.tbrsska vben was 6. i a she received ber 'education. Sbe received ierj Iron) Peru Normal a.od! tier M.A. from the University oi i i She organized GL Scouting in Oeiiton 1917, aa'd 20 years became secretary of the Teacher's Credit Union, started at Xorth Texas is 19-37.

Since lime Its ta'fasury has grown f55 to S5 i i Miss Harriss has lived at since aad has beeaj a member of the First Baptist i Church ui Denron since 1814. SJw. Sunday olasset, and served of intermediate clssses. When she finds the time, Miss Tlanlss palate china, does eruftvvork and and I cares for roses, her intcresi. on Girl "Sc for the, dun.nj World from 1 W', ilia's Harris bs? -r'r! prtsserj.

inFtrijcTors Norr.h Texas. Tbey tndudA. 1 Cs.rnpb^li. physirsl educstioa instructor: Dr. Ira 7-UP SPECIAL 6 BTL.

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