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Denton Record-Chronicle from Denton, Texas • Page 35

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Denton, Texas
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PageJD ICt 4,1973 CYNTHIA COCDELL KVA A SPARKS' MAKVTUCKKK Cogdell-Parrish I I The engagement of Cynthia Lee Cogdell to Dale Parrish has been announced by their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Leon Cogdell of Ft. Belvoir, Va. and Mr. and Mrs.

Howard E. Parrish of Lewisville, A May wedding is planned at Lakeland Baptist Church. The bride-elect, a graduate of LewisvilJe High School, a North Texas Slate University. Tin; prospect ive groom is ,1 graduate of Coppell High and is completing six months active duty in San Diego, Calif, u'ilh the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve.

Sparks- Me Fadden Mr. and Mrs. Rodney E. Sparks of Denton have announced I he engagement of i a a A a to a Kim McFaddcn. the son of Mrs.

Jim Bell of Denton and Van McFadden of Mesquitc. A 1 wedding has been scheduled. are a a of Denton High School. The bride-clecf is employed by First Siale Bank and the prospective groom is eni- pioyed by David Barfield i a of Hurst Calendar Of Events SUNDAY i i P-TA Ten. 2:30 p.m.

to 4:30 p.m., Ginnings Elementary School. Tea will honor Denton Independent School District school hoard. a A Dep a of Ariel Club, in a.m.. 7i2 Ridgecrest Circle. Mrs.

Richard E. Johnston. a i a of a Shakespeare, a.m., 2810 Foxcroft Circle. Mrs. John a Dr.

Bobbie Wilborn, director of Denlon Pupil Appraisal Center, will be guest speaker. Varied Study Department of A i Club, 3 p.m., a Club i i General meeting of Ariel Club with spring style show. Fashions from Collegiate Shoppe. Drnum A i a i of Sigma Alpha Iota. Ranch Kslafi's.

a Willing. Co- hostesses. Judy Fisher. Program: Kndaly's Music Method given by Kvclyn Messmore. Parish (Yntrr, 7:30 p.m.

Kabbi Irwin N. Goldenberg nf Dallas Temple Emmanuel i speak on a i 1 The meeting, open to the public, is sponsored by the church's Religious Education Committee, County Home Economists, 7:30 p.m., living room of TWU College of Household Arts and Sciences. Dr. Robert J. Sirny will discuss changes in the field of homo economics.

TTKSD.AY Peters Colony Chapter of DRT. ma iHellcmead. (he home of Mrs. Ivan Glasscock. Dr.

A. Ray Stephens will review his book. 'The Toft Ranch: A Texas Principality." Sam Houston P-TA, 7:30 p.m. at the. school.

Election of officers will lake place. Ford-Saling Mr, and Mrs. Horn's Shellon have announced the engagement of their daughter Keri June Ford lo Wesley Lynn Saling, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L.

Saling. An April wedding is planned. The bride-elect, a Denton i School graduate, is al Western National Bank. The prospective groom, also a DHS graduate, has attended North Texas Stale i i and Cooke County Junior College. He is employed by Moore Business Forms.

Tucker-Hamilton DALLAS Mary Tucker and Walter James Hamilton, both of Dallas, have announced their engagement and plans for a June 30 i The couple's parents are Willene Tucker of Odessa and Mr. and W. F. "Pat" Hamilton of Denton. The bride-elect is a a a of Odessa High School ami Texas State where, she was a member of Zeta Tau Alpha.

She is employed by Dallas Independent School District. The groom, a Denton High and NTSU a a is employed by Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. Me is a member and past president of Kappa Sigma fraternity. SAN A I and Mrs. George Emmett Light I I I a a the engagement of their a Sarah a Light to Phillip Morris fhe son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Rufus Lyne of George A May 25 planned. wedding is The bride-elect attends Alamo Heights High School. She is the granddaughter of Mr: and Mrs. George E.

Light former residents of Pilot Point and Denion. The bridegroom is a a a of George West, i School. Southwest Texas Junior College, Southwest Texas State University a Sam Houston Stale University. lie is a World a i A i A Cowboy and Calf Roper. Miss Light was presented by the Martha'' Washington Society for the George Washington celebration in Speaks To HE Dr.

Robert J. Sirny, Dean of the College of Household Arts and Sciences at Texas Woman's University, i speak Monday for the i of the Denton County Home Economists. Dr. Sirny will discuss some of the changes in store for the field of home economics and for the College of Household Arts and Sciences. The meeting will beheld at p.m.

in the living room of the College of Household Arts and Sciences building on campus. Special guests for the evening will be the faculty and students of home economics at TW.UV The meeting is open to all area home economists. Dr. Sirny is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin. Prior to his arrival in Denton he served as chairman of the Division of i i and Food Service in the School of Home Economics at the University of Minnesota.

He has been a member of the a i both the University of Wisconsin and Oklahoma State University. people know Wont Ads sell merchandise a Jack Williams On the 15th of last month, lost a friend and a i a of many a standing. H. H. "Jack" Williams, owner and a of Willioms Shell Se'rvice.

W. University at Primrose, joined us in April 1965. With his solid dependability, business and a integrity as the nucleus of our organization, we able to build a Denton County family of dealers second to none anywhere. Jock was our rock, and he will be sorely missed. We ore now proud to announce the succession of a "now'owner; John Mosch, whose training and personal reputation will those standards which Jack established and maintained over the years.

For the past 1 8 years, John has been an a i service mechanic with the highly respected Beck's Garage in Denton. His i Daisy, is now and has been for. many years a teacher a Wood row Wilson Element a School. The couple live ot 201 0 Bowling Green, and they have two teenage a Melanip, 1 6 and Janna. 13.

We've tried our best to fill Jock's shoes. (I hasn't been easy. But any one can do it. we think a John Mosch is the man. Come by soon only you can be judge.

a you. Oil Co. Distributor Rites Unite Couple Mary Catherine Green of Pine BJuff, Ark, became the bride of Sgt. William I. Morris of Denton Feb.

24 in rites ni First Presbyterian Church. Dr. i i a B. Kogers officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. i i a Manley Green of Pine Bluff and Mr, and Mrs. William Paul Morris of Denton. The bride chose a princess- style gown of white satin i and bodice trimmed in satin buttons. Her cathedral-length veil of illusion was i i lace.

She carried a yellow rose on a white Bible: Kathleen Carlson was maid of honor in an empire gown of yellow dotted Swiss. She carried a yellow carnation. Bobby Lawrance was best a Butch Green and Gary Lawrance served at ushers. Linda Kay Morris and Paula Gail Morris lit candles. The couple will live in i a where the groom is stationed with the U.S.

Army. He is a graduate of Denton High School and is attending the University of Maryland at Heidelberg. The bride is a graduate of Pine Bluff High School and a Texas a University; where she wns member of Alpha Omega Literary Social Club. A rehearsal dinner was held Feb. 23 at.

Holiday MRS. WILLIAM I. MORRIS (Mary Catherine Green) Use These Tips To Find Quality STILLWATER In a i i drawer bottoms are recessed into the sides and ends. Look for structurally rigid or firm construction. Corner blocks should be placed at 90- degree angles in end tables' chairs.

The blocks should be glued and screwed firmly in place to the underside of i to make it even more rigid. i wobble, says Lee Clymer, extension forester at Oklahoma State University. If firmly constructed, furniture should use dovetail or interlocking joints, mortise and tenon joints and dowel joints with grooves in the dowels. Look for sanded and smoothed surfaces on the inside or hidden pieces such as undersides of a i backs of bookcases and drawer parts. Furniture drawers may be supported by side or bottom guides.

Drawers should work smoothly. The drawer sides, bottoms and backs should also be sanded and sealed. Dust, separators should be used between drawers. And of all a should be strong enough to what you plan to put in them. Fetes Held In Honoir Of Women larrow parties have been bt'M recently to honor Darby Barrow, bride-elect of Ernest Lacey Brady Jr.

The couple plans a March 10 wedding. On Feb. 24, Mrs, Warren Whitson Jr. hosted a tea at her home, A coffee was held Feb. 17 at the boirie of Mrs.

Frank a Mmes, Walter Harpool and Joe St-rrer were eo-hoslesses. a i Cawthon and Cindy were members of the house party, Mrs. Tom Alford, with co- hostesses Wanda Bonham, Beverly Sadler 'and Vicki Hester, held a rice bag party at her home Feb. J2. A bridal shower was held Fel).

1 at fhe home of Mrs. Herbert Ferrill. Mmes. Homer. Bly and Larry May were co-hostesses.

Swiitk Several showers hove been held recently honoring Mrs. James McDaniel, the former Beverly Swink. On Feb. 13, Mmes. Jerry Waller, Jack Lester, Bob a a a Delkard, Carl Richardson, and Larry Manning, hosted a miscellaneous shower at (he Hi Merest Baptist Church.

Fourteen guests were present for a miscellaneous shower held in the home of Mrs. Levi Giles on Feb. 9. Assisting Mrs. Giles were Mmes.

Dwain Hash and Charles Kay. A linen shower was held in the home of Mrs. Larry Assisting was Mrs. Glen Grimes. On Jan.

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