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Denton Record-Chronicle from Denton, Texas • Page 15

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Sunday, April 21, 1S5J NUPTIALS SET Mi: and Mrs Richard H. Roberts, 915 Fifth Avenue Northwest, Miami, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Georgia Marlene Roberts, to Bob H. Riek of Denton. The couple will be marriedI May 24 in the First Baptist Church in Stillwater, Okla. Riek is the son of the Rev.

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The Rev. Jolin pastor of (he First Presbyterian Church, USA, will be the main speaker at the Friday morning general session. The subject of his talk will be "Youth Shows the Way." Included in activities for the ineeling are a stylo show of 'garments for teenagers in connection with a national F11A project, 'Teenage Consumer." A fun night based on nursery rhymes has been scheduled for Friday night to emphasize various stale and national FHA projects. A 50-member state chorus composed of members from Areas Ill, IV, and will entertain delegates during the Friday afternoon and night sessions. More Ihan 250 State Degrees of Achievement will be awarded to Future Homcmakers completing requirements for the degree.

About 3,000 delegates arc expected to attend the two-day meeting. WOMEN'S ACTIVITY CALENDAR Items for the Women's Activity Calendar for Sunday and Monday printing should be turned by Friday al 5 p.m. MO.VDAV The closing meeting of the Varied Sludy Deparlmcnt of the Ariel Club has been postponed until May 14. Members will be contacted. A spring luncheon and book review will be held Monday at the Charcoal Grill al 12:15 p.m.

for the Contemporary Arts Department of the Ariel Club. Mrs. Scott Haggard, 1203 Clover Lane, will be hostess for the Modern Era of the Ariel Club Monday at 2 p.m. TUESDAY The Women's Society Chris- liiin Service of the Church will hold a literary social meeting Tuesday at 0:30 a.m. The Bill Slack Jr.

will speak. Circle with Mrs. A i B. Sandidge, chairman, will act as hostesses. Mrs.

Griggs, 1803 Highland, will entertain Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority with a social at her borne Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Co- hostesses arc Bill Crawford and Mrs. Jessie Garrelt. WEDNESDAY The United Daughters of the Confederacy will meet Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. with Mrs.

C. Lips- rorob. 520 Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Ruth Bates, Mrs: Fred Kckay, Mrs. Homer Kertey.

TCotl call will be Southern folklore and folk music, traditional legends, spirituals, superstitions. THURSDAY The Literature Department oj the Women's Shakespeare Club will meet al 3 p.m. Thursday in Marquis Hall. Mrs. Flake Williams and Mrs.

C. L. Oliver will be hostesses for the event. Mrs. Mattic Ella Cravens will read Shakespearian sonnets and lyrics.

The Hoe and Hope Garden Club will hold a flower show between 3 and 5 p.m. Thursday in Fellowship Hall of the First Presbyterian Church, USA, 120 Elm Cooper Creek Club Selects Two Leaders Mrs. Clarence Argo and Mrs. Aubrey Davis, both of Cooper Creek, were named leaders from the Cooper rjreek home demonstration club to attend the poultry processing school to be Slay at the Cooper Creek clubhouse. The club met Wednesday afternoon in (he home of Mrs.

Leroy Whitlock, Cooper Creek. At the meeting Mrs. Jesse Cayle lead recreation. Mrs. Jesse Griffith and Mrs.

Rita White won contests. Mrs. Griffith held a Chinese sale with Mrs. Davis winning. Plans for making gloves were discussed, and Mrs.

Odessa Farmer and Mary Miller were welcomed as new members. Gift idea for your favorite baby: a full size bib with matching wiper attached. One efficient model has an clasticized waist to keep the bib snugly in place, phis a catch pocket for crumbs. Ths pretty patterned fabric is lined for extra protection, and the whole thing can be sudsed as safely as baby himself. Series Oil Paul Completed At Era KRA (Special) The Women's lociely of Christian'Service ot Ine Metliddisl Chiirch closed Its cries of discussions of Paul's Leters Monday evening.

Mrs. Kuel Uundy and Mrs. 0. E. Bcnlley re- Bible scriptures.

Mrs. Jack Alexander read Ihe lislojy of Ihe Era church, and trs. Coy Shaw read an original eltcr la (lie church. Family night for the church ras observed Thursday following candlelight communion service, i'he Rev. Jack Callowny, pastor, rought a message on "The Fami- MRS.

JOHN HUGH ROBERTS Massey-Robcrls Recent Marriage Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Mack Massey, 411 S. Elm, announces the marriage of their daughter, Linda Maxinc, to John Hugh Hoberis of Plainview. son of Mr.

and Mrs. H. T. Roberts of Plainvicw. The double-ring ceremony was performed in Ihe First Baptist Church of Marietta, on March 10 with the Rev.

R. M. Claylon, pastor, officiating. Mrs. Jack Key, sister of Hie bride, was matron of honor and Jack Key attended the bridegroom as best man.

Sirs. Roberts, a graduate of Denton High School, is a junior student at NTSC where she is majoring in elemenlary education. She is a member of Chi Omega sorority, Green Jacket service organization and" Angel Flight R.O.T.C. The bridegroom is a graduate of Plainview High School and is a senior student at majurihg in marketing. He is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha'fraternity.

The couple will make their home in Denton at HIM W. Mulberry while finishing school. Era Baptist Church Hosts Mission Meet ERA (Special) Era Baplisl Church hosted (he Carver School of Missions Monday afiernoon. Social work of the church was discussed at the Women's Missionary Union meeting. The program, under the direction of Mrs.

Paul Yarbrough, included Ihe school's history, progress, needs and future plans. Assisting on the program were Mrs. Jlenry Kobcrson, Mrs. George Canady, Mrs. Rex Alexander, Mrs.

Jim Lcath, Mrs. J. H. Gcnlry, and Miss Sallic Wilson. Plans were made for entertaining the missionaries who will be guest speakers during the school Missions Sunday through Thursday.

Culture Club Views Slides of Tour VALLEY VIEW (Special) Tile Civic and Culture Club of Valley View met in Ihe recreation room of the Church recently with their husbands as guests. A covered dish supper was held and Mr. and Mrs. 11. L.

Schmidt showed colored slides of their world tour. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Highfill were Mrs. IMcNall Leads Anhrcv WMU Meeting AUBREY (Special) Mrs.

J. W. McNatt was in charge of the Bible lesson al last week's all-day meeting of the Woman's Mission ary Union. Aubrey Baptist Church The group voted to order again for church picture plates. Two quilts were made during the meeting to be sold.

Proceeds will go buying furniture for Sunday School rooms. A sack lunch was served a This is the way to REDUCE AT HOME TV Hoot Plii, ot timix ctSorit reduction etimj incTxi. Btiu- pollute. Givti yo i kmlitt tfit. stauffer NOM RnNKIIM KM Mm it i wmn Mr MT PH.

C-7770 MAIL HOM fUH Denton, Texai 1819 W. Oak JMS "OKI OtMONtTArrON. Vow No, Frisco Eastern Star Harks Anniversary FRISCO (Special) The chop ier of the Order ot Ihe Eastern Star at Frisco celebrated its 4011 anniversary recently and honor' cd past matrons and past patrons Also honored three charier members, Mrs. Lucy Wagon or, Mrs. Florence Hill and Mrs Uessie Day.

Mrs. Eunice Collingsworth Dallas, formerly a member for tnariy years, and an organizer the chapter, gave a history of llic A birthday cake and puncl were served to 50 members guests. Oiil-of-town guests were from Dallas, Piano, Celina ant itcKinncy. Mrs. Alice Talkington of McKin ncy was a gr a officer.

Decatur Couple Given Going Party DECATUR (Special) anc Mrs. Fred Potts were honored a a going away party at the homi of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Norris )ys week. Mrs.

Carroll Gregory as si'stcd the hostess. A gift ot eight place setting of china was presenled to tti guests of honor who will move Big Spring this week where will be associated with soi umservalion service. The coupli has resided in Dccalur five years Mrs. Potts was employed at U. First National bank here am they have one daughter, Judy.

Table decorations were tulip, and iris with an arrangement French lilacs centering the coffci table. Fruit punch and cake wen served to 35 guests. More Winners Lisled By Petal Pushers Mrs. Keith Craddock received blue ribbon and Mrs. Harold Ncali a red ribbon in the Petal Pusher.

Garden Club Flower Show Wed nesdoy at the home of Georg' Hopkins 1011 Hopkins. Mrs. Carddock and Mrs. N'eal entered in the invitalion which was limited to student jud gcs of Denton. George Deulsch Is Honored At Parly George Deutsch, who has recent ly returned from South America was guest of honor at a parl Saturday night in the home of Mr and Mrs.

James Kenneth Vaughn 1103 Brighlwood Terrace. He showed films of his trip fo Ihe group which included Denlo ond Dallas guests. SECTION TWO--PAGE FIVE Saraspomla Girl Club Sets Wiener Roast 'lans for a wiener roast to bo held Tuesday were discussed at the Friday meeting ot the Sarasponda Girls Club in Hie home of Mr. ami Mrs. Dan Adams.

-The wiener will he held with Troop GCl of the Boys Scouts. After the business meeting iamcs were played. Although (lie wealthiest man in Tenth Century. King Solomon lidn't have a penny (o his name -oins had not yet appeared ii Paleslinc, says the National Geo graphic Society. in Mrs.

Ounfield Talks To Frisco FHA Girls FRISCO (Special)'-- Mrs. Ann Uundcld discussed degrees for the Future liomemakcrs of America Chapter at Frisco at a meeting last week. She also aided Ihe girls with Ihcir work. Jt was reported that 20 of the club's members attended the Area meeting In Denton recently and that 23 had attended church last Sunday, in observance of National FHA week. Misses Sarah and Connie Webb were hostesses for the meeting in their home.

The next meeting will lie a forma! installation of officers. Mrs. Bouls Frisco Girls Groups FKISCO (Special) Mn. Ho- nicr Boals, Frisco, entertained Ihe Girls' Auxiliary with an Easter egg Hunt Tuesday afternoon At- lending were Barbara Robertson Johnson, Pamela Bryan' Mary Slandertcr, Barbara Standerfer, Sharon Wilt, Nancy Witt Barbara Bridges, Peggy Vandeven- ler, Mary Sue Yarborough Nancy Sterling, Rose Mary Boals, and Bill lioals. Now York City has a new Museum of Primitive Art which ex- hibils accomplishments of native civilizations in (lie Americas, Africa, Oceania and early phases of Asia and Europe, Send Flowers For Easter Place Your Orders Early SAY IT With FLOWERS nn HI; if xn IIP Phone C-419J We Give SH Green Mrs.

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