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Denton Record-Chronicle from Denton, Texas • Page 18

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TU'O Town Topics For Today STV? Mr 1 Jiaii.c WDO CiioTrc Wilson. ei(v fOiiiCfl- I 21 WiDiaffisburc. liospitaL u. (j.g.) Joe Wilson bai BIRTHS Mrs Mr. and Mrs.

L. Williamsbarj is particfpa't'j ir.g in a surrmer science program 1 A gir 0 7' aDO SU bjS! 1 Madcl 4UviEe vfr.q'ty. to attend the sit-! veeks course for his academe; achievement 5 Penton High' School, Mewhirxey is receiving ar.d laboratory ir.struc-' liw ia chemistry, physics, ifrroloa; mathematics and 1 Hw wical, civil, electrical me-l A to Mt engine-eric. rHan Therte of the program, is sponsored ly the National Science Foundation, is "Er Kuiiiiiicll Named SO Distributor B. (Mike) HununeU, who to Dcctoo less than a year in HospitaL jX (j.g.) ifilson las from Oklahoma, has bcto Mr.

asd Don Coppcdgt from Guam and vnith Denton County distributor family of Waxahachie were recent I family has been visiting his par-'for Shell Oil Co. guests of Mary Ready, Miss eels, Mr. and Mw. Lcroy A Crawford and fob Mrs. and Mrs.

Lcroy A rev company station also has son. The Joe Wibocs left Wed-been erected at the intersect' ncsday for Port Hw-wmc, of Highway and Primrose- im.uitru, uuGna UaViQ A girl to Mr. and Mrs. A. D.

land Danny, of Zapata are guests JKO Lfcdify. ia Flow Me- of his father. 0. G. Melton.

"--Ml. Mrs. Herscfcel Hendricks of Bar- is her chil- MOT the Rev. asd Mrs. Ronnie ay an rmrose It John Mel-iJ" 1 slay ustU observe formal July and children.

Donna. David vhen waio a report'lJ. 19 and 2n. Rurnmell also has HospiaL i itij Mr. and Mrs.

V. L. Eryaat cf To qualify fw D. 0. BrJttsla Sr.

has turned from an extended vi her sister. Mrs. Fred Mr Mrs and his sistw. Mr. a.nd rnust'have corap'ttrf cf school zad cf visit 1 Mrs.

Cecil Jor.es do-ing Mr. aid Mrs. Sim Rigjj ohmif Pappas dasjbvbcing are ler. Sgt. Seyler is being to Ca eil, AFB in fwith his uife and family at 2815 member of Com- ctrt visitors ttcir parects.

Mr. and Mr. 'are visiting in Sar.fer. Rev. Mr.

Mrs. Helen Harris, Lo-j 2 TM Cu! cust. tas her sister. Mrs. Marvi a (I her L8 Broofrs.

jWylie is the former paster cf the Ford has been Bjptiji Church. irg her sister. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Lcroyj the Kev.

J. V. Thotaas, a form- Ashcraft. in Mesquite. cu fio fcis we-et.

Mrs. Cleo Hajjics Btllr ar.d brotte.lt llortoa Md Mfl Mw 3oa jrf toced from a visit with relatives' 8 daughter. Sasi Li i Robbie Tipps are jer pastor of the Sci Hope Church is in Cleveland. as a gccst of and Frady reccctly. Mrs.

will Mrs. I Ntff Sv. Paso wfc the i Methodist VcSh attending meeting at the Lake Bridgeport MHtofct Camo Tcf H. B. BRO1.MFLL SihCildBoni To HFK Family BOSTON' (AP)-US.

Atty. and Mrs. Robert F. Kennc-dy have another son, ihor fifth. Tte Kenrxxiy uss deliv- erd Cccsarean faction at Elizabeth's Hospital Thursday.

He weighed 6 pour.ds. 14 ounces. Both Miss Georgia Sue Taylor, sister cf the ftev. Mr. Strader.

accompacied the group. ley cf Fort rlto UcUart of i has retL'rrcd from re she district for the Sc.il Coasen-a- lion pro.cra.-n liudjpf-th County. Mr El crc las: of Mrs. Jem Johnoa for a family jet-to and Mrs Colorado. of Irving Mrs.

T. F. plane Mrs. FraEt C. Rig! daughter.

Julie, vent hv Friday to Yctk City the latter will take the New York Ballet Rebecc cf the couple Miss Susan Myers, diugiter Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers uouas j' C. Smith; Mrs. returned Kamp Koinonia i i s- Be-nney Gee and daughters of Den- Mineral Wells and Miss Jean Relton aad Mrs.

Late Bryant. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Gilmer and Lee Gilrr.er visited is aue-ndicg Camp Chi Roe in Mr. and Mrs.

Charlie Myers. ARGYLK An all-star base hall pame featuring the Xoith Ho Mr. and a lr a 11r school's sum- fergerscn in ItouKon. Mrs. Lw rr.er course before reporting to citaer.

uho has been in Houston lie a A the National Ballit. D. C. for rehearsals September. chiHrcn.

Mrs. Charles Henry 0 Caro Sto-S. HOSPITAL Flow Memorial Hospital Admitted: Mrs. Lovie- Douglas, 1K6 Johnson; Master Curtis. Loyd Curtis.

Hugoton. Mrs. Billy Reid, 1IM Sierra Harold G. Pem' bertoa, Pilot Poici; Mrs. R.

G. Vaughn. Piano; Mrs. Julia Jor.es. Thacfcervil' Eoeman Madewell Sims.

Buchasa.i, Laie Dallas; Mrs. Jessie 0. Bor.ey, W. Oat. Mn.

C. H. Adams. Saint Jo. Dismissed; Charles R.

Peder- i-OJ 1 I I her son. Mrs. Mary Covfjistc-D has Mr. acd Mrs. Emetl lloaard tu from an extended: visit ini of Junction visited her sister.

Mr. Phillips with her sister and fami- and Mrs. Jack Lacier. ty. Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Ifaren Mr. aod Mrs.

Charles Etll asd ar.d Fred Haren. J'crs from and Roanoke clirr.axe3 the first half of play in children are in Wallirgford. visiting her parents. Mr. asd Mrs.

children. Marion in Brockelt and and Janice. woiciiio. -JJ. jli c.ltQ Joi.

Charles Szad and other 5 Ledena Kruger and H. L. Mr. and Mrj. A.

F. Daniels Jr. Brocfcelt are vatationiag in Black of St. Louis. spent several; 11 5 National here with his father, A.

F.j part Canada. Daniels and Mrs. Da.ireis. David Shelander (lew to Mr. ant Mrs.

Y.ogcst Sttllt Mrs. Terrj and son. Jer- of Mr. and ar cl and cr Mrs- Virgie Srr.othermaa, andj at tending school in Deaton. Ma- has been attending XTSU.I That's what many authorities W.

E. Gsrbett of Fort they Misty- Mrs. Prince Williams. 202 X. Wood; Leon A.

Faught. Denton Manor; Miss Jane McAdams Uoj(j dk.tuu,;;y ii lot, 11 I Marion, TWU. where OI child health are saying row- studied rader a National Sci- They with growing Foundotioa grant. Hudson 111 is Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Khralfs bam. r.cw son Ing 4,000 bales of alfalfa hay. uas Baiter Hudson Jr. Grand- destroyed by fire Monday. Mrs.

City; Miss Barbara Lubbers, Jot Point; Mrs. J. E. Stir.e. Frisco; Mrs.

PJchard T. Haugbtoa. Heather Lane; Mrs. Benj-e parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Chester, of Prosper and Mr. ar.dj B. Hudson Sr. of Wchita i 1 Martin arrived from jias arrived irotni 1 York where he visited his. asla Mrs.

Robfri Chastain ar.d Rei visited Mrs. T. father. Hs their-regular monthly rr.ect- 1307 Norman: Mrs. L.

D. Bryant, Grape vine. Elm Street Hospital and Cliflic Admitted: NVe. Gardening Tips From Tom WATER. WATER That is the secret to a a beaut-fa, awi yard cbru.g th.ese hot dry days A thoroujh soaking owe a wect is better than a sprir.i'^ each day.

tL-til tf -rrui! is to the depth of 3 iiKhcs or ihe of I 1 ot rainfall. Don't forget your trws Brxi shrubs reed ualtrag too. WORMS KTamine crf'ar evergreen trees for tie They can completely kill a tree if rot Siray Atwrare or Green Ujht Jtpray. PI.TPF.3S a of peppers in your firi'. wr to in the louse wxt wirter "ill 'Hem litre to iralc r.ict tirrx to 111 ttter.i from lhe IRIS is (Sc ti.T.c to IrKsrlar.t.

foliage is dw't (run unless trawplathg. AfOnrx barely cover. Ttrn toe of the rhiwr.e Xorth. rheie src this ij good practict. On Pti-e Iris put sh.L-.^lc to West side to shade for nort couple cf TOr.fo.

Keep off plir.t soil round. In this to try weather rndchl-g caa save ytft wwty ga.r.s of Mulch ground trws. in arypUcc you to toy water in or tcjo ou. XVI C.ISF.BF.\RERS BuUd tp of second gcWTitkxi is present. Spray ton Greta Pecan Fiuit tree spray for smaU jobs for jobs foUuw shctt avaHable at HarpooU from Atlanta.

Ga. jnveling of th organization. Fif-; Mrs. Ifattie Austin Iffi i tW! attended. jday for a visit r.ith relativcs-in' Marg.lij Klbtrt art' (New Menico ar.d Arizona.

i veiling their grandparents. Mr. Mr. and C. McRcvnoIds' ar Mrs Leonard Kibcrt.

in Besu- ick are vUitin; her moth-' .1 Mr. and Mrs. K. Kr.unds nl CTjldress are visiiir.g his sister Mr. and Mrs.

E. D. Shahan. Mrs. A.

D. Ellis and MrJ. Kalh- crw Pratt of.Fort Worth visited and Mrs. L. R.

Segsrs tr.e Scgars left for a vaca- in his mother, Mrs. MarnrnJc Segjrs. Mr. ard Sirs. Fred'Font and Robia (f visited her par- tnu.

Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cox and Jimmic.

Mrs. Fdmond and children. DavM. Dcborsh ar.d Phillip, have returtcd from a va- catk-a in Colorado. Mr.

and Mrs. I. R. are vacationing in Atlanta. Ga.

Mr. and Mrs. Cranford Fincher and children of Hsaatea are visiting Ne-t Fkrhcr. Miss Linda Foster, dautnlrr of Mrs. Geraldir.e Foster.

in Arlington Mr. er.d Mrs. Austen. Misses Kki Pockroj and rvn- na Self arc visiii.1? in Memphis. Miss Poclcruj' hroth- er.

Bob, is in the cavy in Memphis, Mrs. Truman Wirier- sons have moved hack to Valley V-ei from Richardson. Mrs. Frask Preiit ard son of MadJl, were recent gtteli ia the bjrr.e cf Mr. and Mrs.

W. M. Terry. Mr. and Mrs.

Jrta of 5n Bersadino, and ar.d Mrs. Fred Fborbes of OHa-i homa City srxi Ntrs. J. F. Aldridge eJ Galrxsville were recent -ests of and her concern the lack of vigorous activity that once V.cpt young L'rge more daily exercise to improve the physical condition of every girl and every boy.

What carj you do about this problem? First, you should find cut about the physical education program in your child's school. Talk it over with your, locaf school officials. If your child's school eJoasnl have a program calling for at least 15 minutes cf vigorous activity the adoption cf a program thatv.ill cfo so. A basic program has been rJe- velopsd which sny school can easily get started, for Jnforma- i a it, write to The President's Council on Physical Fitr.ess,.Washington 25, D. C.

for OMncfhri Giffi Ur.V. Dr. i oun taadscme'sao ly Fuller. Pad looks like his grandfather (former Frasr.er and Wal-jAmbassador Joseph P. Ken- Mos- nedyl." Solomon of Aurora; ar.d Steve Burns, Came to lhe hoiplta! Kenremer, Grady Stor.e^ rom crn Hyannis Port, Kecnerr.er and Larrj- The baby was delivered jless than hours later.

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EDDIE DARK TRANSITIONAL DRESSES to be worn through Summer ond Foil -rneticuliously tailored ef polyetler ond olion. ond dries in liice ond pleats slay in. Come in while the selection ii good- Free Parking Under Store July 7, IX) HOW TO SUCCEED IN SAVING REGULARLY WITHOUT HALF TRYING! THE DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK HAS SIX DIFFERENT PLANS THAT WILL HELP YOU SAVE REGULARLY EFFORTLESSLY: 1. The AUTOMATIC Sovingj Plan. Your signed cord oulhsrhes us to charge your checking octounj roonlhly to deposit in your savings account.

2. The MONTHLY INCOME Savings You de- posit in even thousand dollar amounts ond We moil you a check monthly for your Interest. Win- imum amount 3. The CHRISTMAS Savings Club. You deposit weeky and receive a check at Chiistmat.

4. The SAVE BY MAIL Plan. You can save by mall without a trip to the bank with the bonk poyino postage both- ways. 5. The REGULAR PASSBOOK Savings Plan.

6. CERTIFICATE Of DEPOSIT. Savings deposited for specific periods of 3, 6, 9 or 12 months, with guaranteed interest returns. OTHER FEATURES: Each Savings Account li protected up to $10,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, assuring you of complete safety. On regular savings, interest is compounded annually and you have the choice of collect, ing your interest every six months or allowing it la remain in your account, where it will draw more interest.

Your sovings earn 3W. interest per a far first six months, and for the full twelve menrhi. NOW IS THE TIMEl If you gel your savings In any- lime between now ond July lOlh, they'll draw a full six months interest on January 1. SAVE FOR A NEW CAR VACATION A COLLEGE EDUCATION TAXES CHRISTMAS A NEW BABY YEAR-END EXPENSES ANYTHING OF IMPORTANCE TO YOU! DENTON'S LOAN HEADQUARTERS" nb isfk Read The Want Ads.

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