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Denton Record-Chronicle from Denton, Texas • Page 5

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LUGGAGE DOES DOUBLE DUTY-Build up a "wiggle platiorm" as devised bv a 0 i 1 Jl DU1IU Up 3 gle platiorm" as devised by Carole Lane, women's travel authority. It's simple just stack the luggage on lhe floor of the car to the height THE t. Federated Women's Clubs Enter National Contest lhe Wednesday Study Club. Sanger have entered the Community Achievement Contest, sponsored by the Genera! Federation of Wo- mens 1 Clubs in cooperation with the Sears Roebuck Foundation, according to Mrs. Ben W.

Boyd ing this GFWC administration According to Mrs. Boyd, four awards 1 be Jn addition, one sweepstakes prize of $5.000 will be awarded the dub whose project judged the better of those win- iiing first prize. Thus, one club of Federation of Women's Clubs. Any woman's club in the United Stales holding per capita dues paying membership in the General Federation of Women's Clubs is eligible to compete in the contest. The contest closes March 1.

1958. Final date for submitting entries has been Xov. 1 porting in ihe contest will receive a cash award, as well as the State federation having the highest: number of clubs reporting in Rummage Is Needed The Ora E. Daus Rebekah Lodge No. 241 will have a rummage sale on the trade square Saturday he- ginning Those wishing to donate rummage have been requested to contact Mi's.

Sidney Campbell. Rummage will be picked up upon reque.st. MGE FIVE Jess Read BOYU (Special '-The held its annual reunion at oe pick- o. ru-union Api 150 aiitmied. MARRIAGE contest.

THE JCUCING ailsvlAlr Conlc.Ms will be judged on 25! Sc P'- points for meri! and need ol the! Church Miss Betty Carleton and Dale Green exchanged wedding vows The purpose of the contest is 0 cl Ol the stimulate communitv service En F' ccts phasLs on cooperation and panic! commuml pationof a 6 7 of oilier The duals with dubs Wi duals with the clubs initiating the program an important factor in the contest, Mrs. Boyd said. TWO OR MORK or more federated clubs in manent manent a mattress The kids will have'space for "play' ami nap" a 1 h3VC about Let The Children Help Plan Vacation Packing project or undertaken count 50 points. slate lhe contest ai the First Methodist of Ardmore with the Rev. James Collins, officiating i in the double ring ceremony.

bride is the daughter of give 25' xlr aml Mrs. J. R. Cailcton. and per-; Aubrey.

She is a graduate- of community of Renton High School anil (shell's I'niversily Fort of Beauty Culture of Small children and babies on a trip can be little angels or pint- sued cyclones, depending upon how parents prepare for their i Just as grownups do, they become subject lo lhe annoyances of travel, bul the proper bags and accos-sories can go a long way towards eliminating some of Hie biagest problems Verv munity and act to meet those needs. The real prizes are not the cash awards, they say, but the better communiliu and Ihe heller to read joy holding the map case to follow each turn of the journey, as well as an extra set of keys to the car should Dad misplace his. lest jointly and lhe coinoined per a i ys mine the group in which the project will be judged for prizes. The club entering the contest is urged lo secure the cooperation of the various public service izatipiLS in the community, in- groups. i Twenty five points are given in the judging for the extent to which such cooperation is attained.

community improvement projects may relate to a neighborhood, a city, a town; it be county wide or cover any nat- i ural population regardless of mun-! ACTIVITY CALENDAR le car shou Dad misplace his. icipalI bbundarv lines The family luggage can serve: OR I in lhe back of the car when it is OR OLD own luggage. The duffel bag with rubber or plastic lining is the ideal way to carry diapers or Insulated bags keep water and food al the proper tempcralure for emergency feedings. A separate suitcase for baby's clothing helps Mother find that extra bonnet or sweater exactly when it's needed. The wise Mom will anticipate which clothing might be required enroute.

and pack it on top. Small children also profit by the mi.un I I oiau i i uy me -yuiLMIrar nas experienced in I i ineeii "suitcase of my own" idea. Thev many a year. The fashion analysts se necklines are niovii? Ihursday at p.m. al Ihe enjoy packing for themselves note Ihat whether a pirt ic nn In on dictatorship of the a i 1 Mal1 enjoy packing fo'r themselves (Mom can re-arrange later), and the privilege of carrying their own baggage is an easy one to grant if several small cases are used instead of one or two large ones.

Reserve a special bag or sec- lion of lhe luggage for interesting games, novelties or picture books: pencils and a small note pad should he included. One item al a time, grab-bag style, keeps the lot interested and amused. Tri-District Meet jUleiitled By VFW Three members of Veterans of Foreign Wars, Phil -Miller Post and two members of as a large, flat an arrangement afternoon naps without and used area. Such ed as president at the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 71 meeting: Monday night. Woods on A.

Harris was installing officer Other officers installed Mrs. J. W. Cuynes first ice president; Mrs. W.

X. Pass, second' THURSDAY vice president; Mrs. H. C. Chris- I Mrs.

W. D. Barrow. 805 men. Chaplain; Mis.

Juanita will be hostess to the Grandmo-1 Beale secretary -treasurer, a 'tiler's Club for coffee at 9:30 a Ida Mae Ron' 1 prev the continuation of a project The Hoe and Hope Garden Club The- new presidenl viously started by the dub. will meet at 9:30 a.m. Thursday! following officers: Mrs Robert! IPlnP fnr nf i. If The- new presidem appointed iiV of the most ful seasons lin, purposes of lh Mrs. Lyle Montgomery, 20l9! a 11( Program chairman; Mr? Wl be wm done f- i -'orlhwood.

Co-hoitess is Mrs. Tru- S. H. Watson, child welfare and I'" Doyle. rehabilitation chairman: Mrs.

K. City County state Officers' Buck, Membership chairman- Mrs Wives wilt meet with Mrs. Gene Woodson A. Harris, legislative- jWofford, 1123 Vine, Thursday a chairman, and Miss Ella Maurir.c'. i Beale, assistant historian.

The Mayhill Parent Teacher' T1 'e auxiliary will hold business i Assn. will meet Thursday at meetings the 'second Monday iP-ro- leach month. Projects lor The Canton Ladies Auxiliary of wilt he the continuation of child. a Militant i icalf-am Fall College Fashions Follow Sportswear Trend T1 and fall's fashion sportswear has experienced atn rphsinjiisiion of Order of Odd Fellows will meet Vfi lerans and their Cr niutj ft inc ttii(if(. anaivsis IL note Ihat whether a girl is college a hip of the tail bound or sel for a desk job ore slllrl lhis fal1 i wardrobe future is bright' and JT- ea reer 8 wil1 slil1 add individuality lo fall skirts bursting with fashion newness.

I la favorites, bouses (hal From top to toe there is a change. The taut little s'lhourtte that has characterized fashions during the pasl few years gives i way to a new ease and suppleness that has a distinct sportswear character. For example, Hie pullover (or overblousei, 3 direct out In dresses, ease is also the kevi pan and skirls of- word. Lowered waistlines stressing dominate the casusl; growlh of the sweater influence, CU i i me wardrobe Shown a broad vari-i dress picture. All tvpes are prcs-i ety of fabrics, coordination is the Unt.

from tiny mushroom efforts i flat steps to front and center. Charac terized by its easy waisled lines it is a fashion reflected at price Teveb and collars of these coats matching pants or skirts for a costume effcc-1. Also fop drawer fashion unpressed pleated versions. Past of box to both pressed and un- pressed pleated versions. Parl of (he lale 1920s look, (hey remain; The pullover is often dislinguish- large cowl effect bateau like necklines or low pocket placements.

These young tops i a i a line with the lale and youthfully animated I and early 1930s influence in i uji dnu nitiiiuers oi i .1 -n Auxiliary attended a tri-districl' a len hs to Ciir re mnntJno nr ti TI lasliion spotlight and are shown attending from Denlon were the commander. Robert Sycake, F.arl Porter, and Al Rives. Representing the Auxiliary were Mrs. Porlcr and Mrs. Rives.

meeting Sunday at Terrell Those: olli ht and are show attending from Denlon were the! cachln ust below the brushing the hipbone or pulled slightly below this point. The distinguishing look of the pullover and coordinating skirt is clothes is the rciurn of long hair furs. Sporty in character. i i oldtimers as red fox, cross dye! fox. badger and racoon now trim! tweed or Shetland suits and coals.

As for as sweaters are concern-i cd. the big news is in Shetland styles that are "overgrown" bil never sloppy. They are pulled to'v over slim pleated skirls or tapered pants, or worn as an undershirt i under cloth blouses. One bulk) type knit pullover on top of anolli- cum i i i i i 11 ciitu i i SMri IS Mrs, lla Clayton of Dallas loan even "hen pleats identify sided al the auxiliarv meelin" The companion skirt. In these instar.c- program was on ihe membership designers keep pleats pressr-d ls also an Iheme.

drive for the year. Mrs. Pat Parker i antl tr 'hus maintaining a slim i A general softening is apparent of Gainesville conducted the pro- loolc I skirf s- Pleals, soft folds and gram. Back of all this easy fit ihat trollsor bring I is taking over is the Chanel look I ase whlle bows tafe a new i Jackets, it takes shape in stvlns i unn are dressmaker WOIUCll that are boxy in effect but taper i deta Is that break (he in al Hie hiu or in shorter ra aid lown look thai Select Projects Circle (hree of the Christian Women's Fellowship of Denton First Christian Church selected projects for month during a meeting Monday night with Mrs. Ted Lewis and Mrs.

W. K. Baldridge as hoslejscs. The group met in the Lewis home. 1721 W.

Mulberry. I javncia di pai'l During October the circle will a coarti i a lion Plan with a suit collect shirts to send to the leper ok thc ultimale oal Blouses, colony. Jt will also money lo send to the Jarvis Christian College for Negroes at Hawkins. Present were 25 members. The group will next meet Oct.

with Mrs. A. E. Peterson, 2306 Glenwood. in al the hip or in shorter versions cut along the same casual lines.

The short jacket is a popular top for both siim or skirts. Xewesl shapes for fall identified skirts in the past. Fringed detailing, new pockets, double breasted closing and bow bells is the modified cocoon, developed i with folds starling from the neck- i band. Large emphatic collars and puffed sleeves are other top expressions. Those" jackets are always part Forestburg Churcb Winner of Conlesl FORFSTBt-RG 'Special! The Foreslburg Baptist Church has been named winner of the Town and Achievement Award Contest sponsored by the Montague County Baptist Assn.

The church is now competing o'hcr associational winners in District 12 of lhe Baptist General Convenlion of Texas. The Rev. M. B. of pastor of the Forcslb'jrg Church.

therefore, become significant and are an integral part this put together costume plan. Pf l-! bley crepes and silks are the signers' choice for these, i i i dressmaker Ircaments such yokes, draped necklines, buus' It's just plain HORSE -SENSE Say to yourself: "WHOA, don't spend it NEW REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS Low Aj NOTHING DOWN $1.00 Per Week Xe 'Til Ojlnbrr KREK liuinulioii H.n.k KRKF. r.old Wali-li, ijl.a^ a Doyle Toliaferro OFTH'K 1007 a No other future prelection plan lakes the place of having riolltrf noK ready surf i i in in Hvings account. Hcrt your do'lsr? tim. loo librral dividenH- paid yearly.

ORTH TEXAS A A I A I Shop GOING MODERN? These new telephone services make living easier, happier! Additional telephones i titchw, bedrooms an( i o.h busy plates save steps, give extra privacy, protection. They add new beauty, too. You'll love the choice of colors. Volum. control Portable nialU from noimilto loud.

VlS li! loud hear it Kelp ,0 lh of )or pl fc Call our btuinejj office. be ghd to dfmonstrate how thc telephone can give your life a lift. GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF THE SOUTHWEST THE FALL SEWING SEASON BEGINS WITH OUR EXCITING NEW FABRICS Here just in time to coincide with fhe excitement of the fall season and with your creative urge to sew new winter wardrobe for yourself the children Our fabulous spectacle of fine fabrics, conturier patterns, awaits you in our Fashion Fabrics Shop. Come see and sew with VOGUE, McCALL, SIMPLICITY and BUTTERICK patterns -all available at our Pattern Bor Bafcony Fashion Fabrics Shcp on the balcony nted Wide $1.59 Cotton and Silk Blends by Texturama Cotton Woven Tweed-- 36' $1.55 Valley Dacron and Colton-- 45" Wide $1.79 Mission Valley Transilion Cottons-- 4S" Wide ji.u Rayon-Acelate Xovelty Tweeds-- IV Wide 11.59 Cashmere Type Fabrics-45 Wide JJ.H Meiallir Stripe Fall Cottons-- 10' Wide and Rayon Flanncl.c-- -IV Wide Ji.jj MiUiken too'- Wool Flannel-fO" Wide $3.95 Milhksn Wool Nylon and Fur Blends-60" Wide J3.J8 Milhken Tweeds--60' Wide jj.jj Milhken so-v Wool. 3T 60 i K.n Hsndsoms Kur, Tueed Wide fj.98 Yd yd.

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