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Denton Record-Chronicle from Denton, Texas • Page 4

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BEBH-rOEMAL INITIATION 7 Pythian Sisters Diseun BETA SIGMA PHI New Organization Plans Tfce Initiation Jor i ptadge members of Beta Sigma wu held Monday it 7:30 in the home of Mrs. Paul Wood, Ponder. The five members tot- ttatod were Mmes. Jimmy Nor- mBe. Buddr Reese.

John Shrader Jr, Bffl Schneider, and Lorraine Williams. Mrs. Bobby Johnson, president conducted the initiation. After the vows were taken by the new members, they were presented their pledge pim and a yellow rose, the flower of the sorority. Mrs.

O. O. Shaw enteitained members of the Pythian Sisters at her home, 13J3 Panhandle, Tuesday when plans were discussed for the organizing of an Officers and i Past. Chiefs Club. A refreshment plate was served Bee.

IMS TfarcKsonJfoaley Wedding Is Told W. E. Lanford, M. D. Peters, William B.

Stephens and James Cudd. The next meeting will be held Jnn. 30 In the home of Mrs. Jact- son, 2307 Palmer. TVT Justin Women's Club Proves What Fairer Sex Can Do For Community son I the Mix mashed turnips and carrots together for a flavor Refreshments of coffee and cake season with salt, freshly ground.

were served by Mrs. Wood after pepper, celery salt aud a dash of I tlma 'e power of the ceremony. nutmeg. By MRS. LOUIS F.

TATE Record-Chronicle Correspondent JUSTIN, Dec. Members of the Twentieth Century Sudy Club of Justin are firm believers in the saying, "Never under es- COATS and SUITS Every One NEW for the WINTER 1949 and 1950 COATS and SUITS REDUCED To Prices LOWER Than You Have Ever Seen Them At This Time Of Year. What a timely time to buy your coat 'or suit with the wintry days ahead. Here are VALUES so tempting you'll want to buy one for yourself or a Christmas Gift. COME IN EARLY AND SELECT YOUR COAT OR SUIT AT A SAVING cowrtflr sovw Open Every Thursday Until 9 P.M.

and recently proved their belief. Selecting day the sadly neglected area on either side on an alleyway In tlte business district of Justin, they met at 9 a.m. armed with tlielr hoes, shovels, rakes, some trepidation, but a great deal more determination, They were going to clean up that section. There was a great deal of rubble tliat had been Rushees Feted At Final Party Nu Phi Mu rusnues were entertained Monday with their final rush party, a tea given by Miss Mary Jane Wilson from 4:30 to 5:30 in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Oliver Wilson, 301 Fry. Tuesday at 6 p.m. the rushees met at the Wilson residence with sorority members and sponsors, Mrs. Paul Wood and Mrs. Bobby Johnson, to receive their pledge ribbons.

Pledge activities will continue for the next four weeks, Miss Wauline Starr, sorority president, presided at the tea service which was placed upon a table centered with white chrysanthemums. Other deorations carried out the scheme of blue and silver, sorority colors. Refreshments included tea. assorted nuts, mints and cocktail nuts. Rushees attending were Misses Velda Wills, Denlon; Paula Tillman and Barbara Craig, Fort Worth; Barbara Hendle.v, Oaines- ville; Majory Prances Perry.

Sadler: Elaine Scott, Bryan; Linda Lindsay, Noeona; Vancie Blackmon, McKinney; Mickey Riley, Dallas; and Jane Covllle, Mexia. All are North Texas State College students. If you have trouble with lipstick "running" into tiny pore lines around your mouth, smooth powder base around the contours of your mouth when you are applying it to your face. Blot with a tissue. I Thrai pat face powder on with a handy cotton square.

Lipstick applied over this foundation should stay set for hours. target of the years in accumulating, Johnson OKIES roots must nave reached half way the in all a pretty desolate groimd to start on with the iden ol hr.vinj shrubs and flowers planted beiore the day was finished. They had help of cour.se from some of the men who came first to scoff, became interested, f.nd before the day was over, even enthusiastic believers that this could be a park area. Wolfe's Nursery in donated a ten-loot Chinese Elm tree which will someday give welcome shade. Two mimosa tre.cs were given to the women, by Herman Burge of Denton.

Armour River Privet hedge rows, English ivy, yellow Jasmine, japonica, climbing roses, and blue and yellow iris wsre all gifts. It was a tired but gratifinU group of women who stepped b.iefc in the late afternoon to take stock of what hnd been accomplished in this one more effort to Build a Better Community through conservation and beautlficatlon. Mrs. John D. Faught is president of the club and the committee in charge of this project was composed of Mmes.

Robert Dooley. Louis Tate and Oma Green. Those who workea were Mmes. Faught. Arthur Ferrell, E.

C. Tally, Dooley, J. M. Neely, son Peterson, Bruce Kelly, Howard Gibbs, Chnrles Sims, W. B.

Harris, S. H. Gaston, Leo Adams. W. A.

Cox, and Tate. The inarrlage of Miss Nlkkle Wa'diris Mosley, daughter of Mr. and frs. Fred Motley Denton, and Stanley Oreely Hardison, son of Mr. Mrs.

W. F. Hardison ol Dallas, was performed in takewood Baptist Church In Dallas Nov. 25. Rev.

Luther Holeomb read the double-ring ceremony before an arch of white tapers, palms and white chrysanthemums. The bride wore a while velvet fashioned with a sweetheart nec'i- llne and long pointed sleeves. Her veil of Illusion fell from a band of white satin and pearls and she wore a strand of pearls, a gift from the bridegroom. She carried a white Bible topped with white ca rna tions. Mrs.

Darwin T. Grain of Shreveport was matron of honor and Jack Hardison served his brother as best man. Whllby J. Wise ushered. A reception was held at the church following the ceremony.

Assisting in the house party were Misses Lorene Reedy. Martha Btanchard, Joyce Baker and Doro- I thy Presley. After a short wedding trip to Mexico the couple will reside In Sun Ray. Mrs. Hardison graduated from Marshall schools and was a member of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority.

She was formerly employed bv the Texas and Pacific Railway Co Dallas and was a member of the Texas and Pacific Choral Club The bridegroom is a graduate 8 University MRS. PILGRIM HONORS DAUGHTER ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. Manuel Pilgrim honored her daughter, Juliet Ann, with a party cu her fourth birthday Saturday at her home, 718'Colt. Birthday cake and ice cream were served to Larry Riggs, Shar on and Merlene Newsome, Linda I Larry and Terry Taylor; Rebecca Kiblinger, Roxie Sue Walklns, Joy McDnnlels and the honoree. Each was presented with favors of candy filled canes and plastic forks And spoons.

Adult guests were Mmes. Joe Riggs, Elvln Newsome, Quincy! Kiblinger. Carl McDauiel and! Enoch Watkins. Christmas Program Is Main Feature Of General Ariel Club Meeting MRS. STANLEY HARDISON "Step-down" design invades lower-price field! Hudson'sWewPacemaker a sensational, new member of the Hudson family that costs you less to buy less to drive! Yet this new car brings you the thrilling advantages of Hudson's "step- down" design, in beauty, room and comfort in riding qualities and safely! ifcow yov, hi Official Car of National D.al.n Auoclotton, Itiol Holton cooil to cooit 1 IN, tee all the amazing new that are now youra at a new, lower price! For example, you'll find Hudson's corn- pact, new Pacemaker brings you more mom titan any otfirr make at any price! This astonishing roominess is possible only with "step-down" design.

Space that is wasted under the floor and between frame members in all other makes of cars it brought into the Pacemaker and made available for paraenger use! This thrilling car with America's lowest center of gravity, yet with full road a hug-the-grountl way of going on every conceivable kind of road that will amaze and delight you! And your enjoyment of thin great new car it even further increased by the alert performance of the new, high- compression Pacemaker power-packed Six with saving ways! Here's a car no new, set different that you'll want to drive it before you decide on any purchase! Come in, try Hudson's Pncemaker today! IT'S GN ISPLAY IT TODAY! Available with Hudson's new SUPER-MATIC DRIVE Optional ot coil Great Hudson Series Club Has Buffet Christmas Party In a Christmas setting at Marquis Hall. North Texas State College, members of the Business and Professional Women's club held a buffet dinner and Christmas party Tuesday beginning at 6 p.m. Mrs. J. E.

Wilson served as program chairman for the occasion i and introduced a quartet composed of Misses Elaine Hebard, Patsy Boyd, Sue Lovett and Norma Bowden. They were accompanied at the piano by Miss Dona Phillips as they sang "White Christmas" and "The Christmas Also on tlie program was Sandra Stark, accordionist, who piayed "The Bells of St. Mary's" and I'll Be Home for Christmas" and Thomas Hughes, an NTSC student, who gave a Christmas read- Ing entitled "Rudolph, the Bed- Nosed Reindeer." Following the program a Christmas tree was held when gifts were presented to members and guesU. The dinner was served from a lace-covered table which was centered with an arrangement of colorful red and silver tinsel and tall red tapers. The room also included decorative appointments of holly and red berries.

Places at the small tables were marked with corsages of red roses sprayed with gold and silver. Guests Introduced were Mmes J. V. stark, Addington, D. T.

McClendon, Dora Anderson, Mac- Stadden, Phoebe Mizell, Miss Mildred Solez and Mrs. Solez. and Miss Rosemarle Klcypas. WALDRIP'S SALES SERVICE 120 So. Phon.

80 ACTIVITIES CALENDAR TODAV Dr. John Lewis, director of the! Department of Music at Texas! State College for Women, will speak on the musical heritage of Texas during a dinner meeting of the American Association of University Women at 6 p.m. 1n Marquis Hali, North Texas State College. The North Texas State Faculty Wives' Social Club will honor Mrs. Floyd Stovall at a Christmas Tea from 4 to 6 p.m.

In the -Crystal Room of Marquis Hall, NTSC. There will be a churchwide covered dish dinner at the First Christian Church at 7 p.m. sponsored by the Business Women's Guild and the Junior Women's Circle. THURSDAY Tiie Literature Department of The Women's Shakespeare Club wil have a covered dish luncheon at 12 t.oon in the home of Mrs. L.

H. Moore, 1113 Vine. Co-host- psses will be Mmes. G. W.

Ballard, George Welch and Mark Kregel. The Wesleyan Service Guild will meet at the Methodist Church r.t 7 p.m. when Miss Jolmnye Cone. 2010 West Oak, will give a review of "The Man From Nazareth" by Harry Emerson Fosdick. i The beginning Squai'e Danca Class sponsored by the Health, Physical Education and Recrea- tlon Department of Texas state i College for Women, will meet at 8:15 p.m.

in the Union Building with Mrs, Anna Lee Manson. associate professor in the department, as instructor. All Interested in learning the square dances should enroll this week as It is important to get the correct basic fundamentals which are covered in the first two lessons. The charge Is $5 per couple for 10 lessons. Mrs.

William Dyer Moore will present a review of "Lead Kindly Light." by Vincent Sheean al 8:15 p.m. in the Texas Slate College for Women Science Auditoruim. FRIDAY The Pidelis Matrons Class of the First Baptist Church will hold a luncheon at 1" noon in the home of Mrs. R. B.

Gambill, 815 Egan, with Groups Five and Six as hostesses. A Christinas program, arranged and inouuced by Mrs. Joe Kimbrough, was given Monday at a. meeting of the Ariel Club held the Women's Clubhouse. The Civic Boy Choir, under the direction of Oeoige Bragg and Johnny Woods ss accompanist, presented "Carol of the Angels" by Niles "Silent Night" by Franz Gruber; and Irving Berlin's arrangement ot "White Christmas." Billy Joe Harris sang the sole part in "Carol of the Angels" and Miss Helen Schafer of the Texas State College for Women Speech Department, read "The Holy Night" by Sylvia Lagerloff.

During the business session which followed the program, departmental chairmen announced the resignations of Mrs. Noel Ellis and Mrs. G. W. Hlnkle of the Varied Study Department.

Mrs. E. N. Woodrum and Mrs. Raymond Wheeler accepted membership in the department and Mmes.

Wayne Adams, Joe Holland and Joe Skiles are new members of the Modern Era Depait- ment. Following Mrs. Royal Wood's report of the November meeting ol the Denton Federation of Women's Clubs, Mrs. C. H.

Hracock and Mrs Lyle Montgomery gave highlights and sidelights of their experience? at the 52nd annual convention of the Texas Federation held fn Austin In November. East Texas holly, pine boughs and red berries neid containers decollated small tables the mantle. Mrs. Hancock and Mrs Charles H. Saunders presided al the tea table which was apointed with candles in silver and centered with berries and pine branches.

Mrs. R. W. Bass was assisted on the arrangement committee by Mmes. George O.

D. Bell, R. J. Edwards, Therou Fouls, W. S.

Harpool, Hal Jackson, J. M. Logue, Lee Poole, A. Preston and R. B.

Toulouse. plfly-one club members attended while guests included Mmes. Leo V. Selz and Lee Massey, Pilot Point; Carl Dcgan, Lewlsville; Jack Morgan, Alice; Herchell D. Cook, Denver, Grace' Swetland, Stockton, George M.

Hopkins, William E. Rollow, Robert G. Marshall. E. J.

Williams. Roy Apptelon and U. G. Campbell, all of Denton. When making up your face, pretend that you are going before tha camera.

Then you will be more likely to achieve flawless makeup. MISS THIS? AMAZING OFFER! JEWELED BUCKLE SET With 5 RUBIES FIVE -r Flashing Nickel Silver and Gold Irvlay Set. Looks Like a $50 Buckle. First Time Offered in Denton at Ihls Low Price. See II Today.

It's Terrific! This will make a wonderful Christmas Gift. Only a limited available. Get yours TODAY! 5 95 PERSONALIZED BELTS Hand-Tooled All-Leather Bells made-to-order In our own shop. A Bell with HIS name worked into the leather will thrill him on CHRISTMAS Morning. Should be Ordered Now.

Tejaj Moccasins Put These on Your Lint. They're Hand Made In our shop. All sizes for Men, Women and Children. Hand Bags, Sandals, 1 Shaving Kits and many 1 other yffls, Hand-made of 1 Fine 1, either. 'Simulated Rubies You Always Get Better Shoe Repair At CASTLEBERRY SHOE SHOP 1213 Oakland Phone 2168 Baptist Women's Group Holds Meet JUSTIN, Dec.

of the Baptist Women's Missionary Union were hostesses to the Methodist and Presbyterian Missionary Societies it a. meeting In the Justin Baptist Church recently. Mrs. W. E.

Stanley program chairman for the afternoon when the group sang "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name" followed by a period of silent prayer and the "Lord's Prayer." i The devotional from the Book ol Luke was read by Mrs. J. K. Lee and special music was provided by Miss Phyllis Powers, soloist. Rev.

W. E. Broome, pastor ol the Justin Baptist Church, was the speaker. His topic was "Spirit of 1 During the business mectim; of- i fleers were elected. These include Mmes.

John Brent, president; Stanley, vice president; and D. B. Leuty, secretary-treasurer. An offering was then given and refreshments were served by women of the hostess church. GOLD STAR MOTHER OF WORLD WAR I DIES LAREDO, Dec.

Mrs. Victoria J. Vergara, 93. Mexican- born Gold Star mother ot World War rtied Igte yesterday. Funeral services with full military honors, were set for today.

Her son. Pvt. Jose Vergara, was killed In France In the first world Wai-. In 1933 she was one of the Gold Star mothers from Laredo who visited their sons' graves in Europe. EISENHOWER TO SPEAK" IN HOUSTON TONIGHT HOUSTON, Dec.

Dwlght Eisenhower will address the 109th annual meeting of the Houston Chamber of Commerce tonight, and some 15,000 people will him. The time of Eisenhower's arrlv- here from San Antonio wis In- I definite. He said late yesterday he planned to drive but would fly if the weather turned bad. Target HAMBURG, Germany, Dec. 1 is being prepared to close down all houses of prostitution in the West Oerman Republic.

Catholic Leader Dies HOUSTON, Dec. A atlaclt nt a country club dinner proved Ian night to Bernard J. Hsmlllon. 13, Houston Catholic lay letder. For Christmas Gift PRE-CHRISTMAS $12.95 DRESSES 9.95 $10.95 DRESSES 8.95 $7.95 DRESSES 5.99 $5.99 DRESSES 3.99 Dress Reductions Jj I Crepe Slips Lovely Loce Trim PAIR $4 88 Ladies' Toppers Gobardines and Wools Assorted Colors.

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