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Denton Record-Chronicle from Denton, Texas • Page 5

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ThvMby, Jaly 1K4 I PAGE FIVE DENTON TOPICS Prexy Off To Lions Meet The Springer family reunion was held at the home qf Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Maxwell, 125 Bonnie Brae, with 45 persons present. Honored guesls were Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Maxwell and Mrs. Bessie Richardson of Denlon and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Springer of Houston. Mrs.

Sally Belew of Washington, D. C. and Wilson Springer of Emery wero unable to attend. Tom C. Cochran, 908 W.

Sycamore, graduated from the sales management course conducted by the Ford Marketing Institute in Dallas. He is employed as a salesman at Bill Utter Ford, Inc. Miss Barbara Schlcinat, who taught in Alexandria, this past year, is visiting her par enls, Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Sch- leinat of 207 Ruddell, and her brother, W. D. Schleinal of 804 Greenwood, this month. Miss Schleinat is a graduate of NTSU and will return to Alexandria fall.

Denlon Rteord-Chronklt PROSPERS NEW TELEPHONE OFFICE Wall frames rise on the side of the now offices for Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. in Prosper. Worker Jim Sheffield of C. E. Enright Sons Construction Dallas, helps with Us construction.

THE AREA to teach again this Parks Near Prosper Draw Reunions Of Two Families Descendants of the late i Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Giland Molly Bell, a pioneer were among 76 present at ly of Prosper, met at Hickory Park Sunday for their annua reunion. Mrs. Henry Bell is the oldest survivor.

Present were Mr. and Mrs J. E. Bell and Roger, Mrs. Hen ry Bell, Mr.

and Mrs. Gary Boll and Mr. and Mrs. Doyce Stanton and children, Prosper Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Bell, Me Kinney; Mr. and Mrs. Oral Bel and son, Mr. and Mrs. James Stanton and children and Mr and Mrs.

James Bell, Dallas Mr. and Mrs. VV. M. Stanlon Irving; Mr.

and Mrs. J. 1. Bel and Shirley and Mr. and Mrs Roy Huston, Celina; Mr.

am Mrs. John Dickerson, Wanlanta Mr. and Mrs. C. I.

Bell and chil dren, Fort Worth; and Mr. am Mrs. Herman Maxon, McKinney Out-of-statc guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell and children are Mr.

and Mrs. Warren Young and daughters, Cathy, Shell and Susie, of Wallingtord Conn. PROSPER Bill and Cherry Templin McKinney shared honors at birthday dinner given in thei honor by their grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Jack Lanier. STUDENT ART THEATRE NOW thru SATURDAY OPEN TODAY AT 1 P.M.

3 BIG FEATURES 3 No. 1 RORY CAIHOUN "THUNDER IN CAROLINA" No. 1 it 2:35 Jlld 7:00 ABBOTT Jnd COSTEtLO "THE WISTFUL I OF WAGON GAP" No. 3 4:00 tni 8:25 STEWART GRANGER "COMMANDO" he family reunion of the descendants of the late A. J.

and tfary Wilks Scribner Sunday at Park in McKinney. Dinner guests in the home of Vfr. and Mrs. M. N.

Clary were her sisters, Mrs. Elmo Barnes and son Pat of Clovis, N. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hudgins and Greg of Cleburne and Mrs.

Homer Pregrain of Fort Worth. FRISCO Mrs. Ray Bristow has returned from visiting her new grandson in Farmers Branch. He was born to Mr. and Mrs.

Ron Helm June 24. Mrs. Helm is the form er Cleva Bristow. Mr. and Mrs.

Asa Layman visited Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lay man in Waxahachie and rela lives in Madill, Okla.

Mr. and Mrs. Smiley Mox ley, guests of Mr. and Mrs Charlie Carter, have returned to their home in McAllen. Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Burnslde and daughter Gail have return ed from a vacation in New Mexico- Robert S. Parker and sons Sidney and James of Albuquer que, N. are guests of the Rev. Robert E.

Parker and Eu genia B. Parker. CHICO Graveside services were Monday for Michcle Catherine infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs Larry Gibbens, Fort Worth, who was born Sunday morning. Th Rev.

Leon Milner, pastor of Chi co Morris Memorial Methodist of Mr. and Mrs. ierald Gibbens, Chico, and Mr. nd Mrs. John Seaman, San An- nnio.

Great-grandmother was C. M. Hess of Decatur. KRUM Friday brought the 1961 Bible to a close ilethodisl Church. After the morning study anc activities, the group had the annual picnic at Denton City Park.

WHY NOT OPEN "HIS AND HERS" CHECKING ACCOUNTS? AT ITHE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DENTON HERE IT IS IN BLACK and WHITE IS HEADED FOR SENSATIONAL BUSINESS AT THE CAMPUS THEATRE if is unlikely that you will experience (n a lifetime all that you will in CARPETBAGGERS CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE PRICES I COUNTLESS MILLIONS HAVE MAD THE SENSATIONAL NOVH NO CHILDREN'S TICKETS SOLD Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Ramsey of 614 Welch left loday for a 15-day vacation and Hie Inlerna tional Lions Convention at To ronto, Canada.

Their granddaughters will accompany them as far as Nashville, where son Curlis Ramsey makes his nonie. Following the convention the Ramseys will return via Wash ington, D. C. Ramsey is presi dent-elect of Denlon Lions Club Nine persons have receives Standard First Aid certificate on their completion of the Rec Cross course. Wallace Dean Mulkey was the instructor.

They are C. E. and Rut Durham, 1712 Crescent; W. A angements. The infant wss the and Betty Ellioll, 324 Bonni erson, Box 538; Roy F.

Stewart, Box 54; and Evelyn Young, 1610 endolph. Mrs. Frank Blake, 1821 Cor- 'ell won a color television onsole given by the Acme Brick Company In connection with Its 1964 Treasure Home jromotlon. HOSPITAL Flow Memorial Hospital Admitted: Barbara Gean Penny, Lewisville; Mrs. Wilford ilepheson, 719 Crawford; Tioy 'isher, 346 Robinson; Mrs.

Annie IcNeill, 421 Stroud; Mrs. Roland tose, 116 Hann; Mrs. Charles askill, Piano; Kcefe Klnard -ochran, 812 Walnwrighl; Mrs. v'orman Dean Vaughan, Sanger; Carol Ann Edwards, Lewis- Hie; David Ray Edwards, Lew- svllle; MTS. James D.

Spruell, 3900 Atlas Drive; Mrs. Charles Grant, Lewisville; Darrell Raymond Pill 2702 James; Mrs. J. Coin, 1707 McCormick; Mrs. Bayard M.

Smith 1824 E. Ruddelt; Mrs. H. A. Wilier, Lewisville; and Rene Barns, 2120 Preslon.

Dismissed: Mrs. Rubert F. officiated. Hawkins Funeral Home of Bridgeport made funeral ar- Brae; Horace Linden, Rt. 1 Ora Manry, 1003 Egan; Joe Pat James Brice, 303 Bradshaw; send, 1703 Tyler; Helen Parks, Mrs.

Betty Lee, 1020 E. Hickory; Janice Larue Lord, Lewisville; Mrs. Cillie Wilkins, Vtrs. Jim R. Gardner, 505 Welch; Mrs.

Sallie Manley, Frisco; Mrs. S. C. Sprabary, 922 Johnson; Mrs. Tliurman P.

Sauls, 1514 Snyder; Shelly Wesl, Farmers Branch; Patricia Ann Smith, Lewisville; Davis, Pilot Point; Mrs. W. L. Mc- -ann, Lewisville; and Mrs. Milton Cofer, 806 Anderson.

Denton Osleopalhic Hospital And Clinic Admitted: Robert W. Town- Smithey, 410 Crawford; R. F. Davis, 2265 Scripture; Mrs (iOO Industrial; Fred Legg, der. Dismissed: None.

BIRTHS A girl to Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Steward, Roanoke, in Flow Memorial Hospital.

A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Wll ford Stepheson, 719 Crawford, in Flow Memorial Hospital. A boy lo Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Gasklll, Piano, in Flow Memorial Hospital. A boy lo Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Dean Vaughan. Sangcr, In Flow Memorial Hospilal.

T. W. KING, JR. YOUR Southwestern Life AGENT Office First Stale Bank Bldg. Ph.

382-9362 HELD OVER 2nd GREAT I FAT OVERWEIGHT lo you without i docror'i pre, the OALAXON ulin. You nut I WINNER OF 3 ACADEMY AWARDS 1 batlc problem i oT lotlng wetaht It your To itlett to a plinnvd diet. Tht OALAXON plan contains Ubfel is enlly i wallowed, when YAU OALAXON, you simply don't have the ON your appctfit and decrease! Your desire tor (ood thin maKlni easier and more comlorlable for you to diet. Your wflliht mm I comt down because your own doclor will tell you. when you tit test, you tm, Gel rid of ex- toil tat live longer.

01 GALAXON cin'l do the work lor yeu Bui If yov really lo cut down on your rallng, and lose weight, GALAXON can be a powerful helper. The OALAXON pUn costs and It sold on I guarantee; II not talliPted lor any riaion return I he package lo your cJrugalsl and gel your lull money back. No The GALAXON It sold with Ihli by: ALL BROOKS DRUG STORES' MAIL ORDERS FILLED-W. HICKORY HOffTHE WEST WAS WON; Adm. $1.15 Schmitz Wright FLOOR COVERING 118 E.

McKinney Dial 367-2139 DivTd Wright Jack Schmlri Jr. (Directly behind Post Oflio in the Unpainted Furniture Company Building.) FREE ESTIMATES Up To 36 Months To Pay Now Thru July 4th feature; 7:55 11:30 MIRTHFULI WA1TDJSNEVS 'A Tiger Walks' STARTS SUHOAY MIVUM THfATU -CAHTOONS START NEW ADV." STARTS 1:00 IIMPMUFRMM IN COLOR -Alio "Riwhldi TONY CURTIS ARTHUR KENNEDY COLEEN MILUR In 'THE RAWHIDE YEARS' IN COLOR ENTIRE STOCK SUMMER WOMEN'S HEELS FLATS-CASUALS 388 GIRLS' DRESS SHOES-SANDALS 2 88 Penney Summer Clearance on Entire Stock of Summer HeeU-- Flats, Casual styled shoes now ot iht fantastic low low price. Broken sizes and colors, but an outtanding Summer Shoe Value, HARD TO BEtlEVEl has slashsd the prices on all Summer Shoes Including Patent Dresi Shoos and Sandals. Hur- ry In ai sizes Colors are all broken slzei, ENTIRE STOCK WOMEN'S SANDALS 2.88 one low price for the entire family! Slip lightly Ihli summer In cool fabric ind pay light little pries lo booH Air-cooled col I on enameling duck lor men cotton irmy duck lor the both wtlh comfy cuihfon Intoltsl Atr-cooled cotton army duck for the youngiten wllh protective rubber toe capi taVt 'n leir; the quality upperi that stand up to hard play, ttiy neW'looklng longer! All have ilurdy buff color crepe-design rubber outsolei for firm support correct btltnce for added ccmforll SinltlEtdg? too, for cleaner, more hygienic wear! Men's 0 6 to 12, Women') AA 4 to 10. Boyi', to 3, 4 to 6, Girls' lo 3, 4 to 3.

PAIR CHARGE IT! PENNEY'S IS OPEN MOW. THRU SATURDAY 9 A.M. TILL 9 P.M..

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