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Denton Record-Chronicle from Denton, Texas • Page 12

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PACK TWO--SECTION TWO I March Atvard Honorces Will EC Chosen Texas Clubs Texas were today invited to help choose the United States' outstanding man and wpman of the year. invitation came as the state celcbraled Independence Day with tubules lo those forebears who Texas ils freedom. -Mrs. Van Hook Slulibs, dent of the Texas Federation of Women's Clubs, explained thai (he honor of "Man. and Woman of the will be bestowed by the General Federalion in May as a hjghpoint of Ihe national convention in Minneapolis.

"flie await! is to go fo the two selected by Ihe nation's clubs and must be based on service in- the community, stale, nation or wprld. Either individuals or clubs may nominate candidates by mailing their choice to federation hcad- nOarlcrs in Austin by March 25. The federation's executive committee will seloct Ihe one lo be Ihe stale's nominee for ench honor. the newspapers, Mrs. S.lubbs appealed for each club lo co-operate by a i its selection for those awards.

She expressed special interest in this airnrd for citizenship, as her administration is stressing citizenship as a cornerstone of democracy. omen a gc 0 1929 Scout Little House Ready To Get Face Lifting Plans for a face lifting of the Kclsey furnished a Iruck and P'csi- Girl Seoul LitQe Housejlabor lo move il lo Die Ihe Paneling Ihe original two rooms and addition of a fire place followed. S. A. Bushcy built the J.

Barnetl put fireplace and bars on located in Ihe. City Park arc under-1 House and attach it to llwj back way with work scheduled to begin of Ihe house. Monday. The original two-room structure a purchased in 1920 by a few adults who were interested in Scout- fireplace and A. ing.

The house was paid for from irons in hie fircp revenue collected by selling soda- pop, sandwiches, candy and coffee al the football games in Kaglo Stadium. Located on Morse Street, the house was moved lo its present location in the park. Soon after the house was moved, the scouts bought a soda-pop stand on the McKinncy road and Fred the windows. Mrs. Roy Allen Mrs.

Fred Kelsay, Mrs. George Hopkins Mrs. Sarah Jane Edwards, Mrs. M. C.

Lamar, Mrs. Deals Headlee, Mrs. Roe Laney, Mrs. Richard Foster, Mrs. II.

Wbitmore and Eugene Cook were among Uie people interested Symposium Picks NT CoiiijMxitiott For Performance I A composition by Miss iVolet Archer of Ihe North Texas Stale College School of Music faculty and compositions by four of her students have been selected for on Ihe first annual Southwestern Symposium of Contemporary American Musicians. The symposium will be held at the University of Texas on March 20-22, and Miss Archer will atcnd. The five compositions from NTSC were among 38 selected from 111 Miss Archer's composition is an orchestral work entitled Fanfare and Passacagila. Compositions by Uie studcnls include Sonatina Violin and Piano by Larry Austin! of Vcrnon; Fantasy for Clarinet) and Piano by Euel Box of Georgetown; Two Lyrics on Words by E. E.

Cummings by Bob Gauldin of Vcrnon; and two songs, Ballad for Jenny (words by Moreland, a poet), and Observation Mrs. Cozby, Paul Cockrill Exchange Vows Mrs. Connne Corby, ol Mrs. A. H.

I-estCT, 1103 May, became the bride of Paul Cockrill, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. VY. Cockrill, 1022 Rurtdcll, Saturday in Uie home the bride.

The double rinpf ceremony Sitoiver Honors Mrs. McGatlin IJAnrONVlU.E aid McCatlin was honored with a pink and blue shower last week in (he home of Mrs. A. D. Nelson.

Guests included Mrs. Amy Price, Dallas. Louise Price and children, Demon, Mrs. Nea ly, Mrs. Dock Morrison, Mrs.

Floyd Club Sees On Roses I (Spl)--Mrs. Uovan Parks save a demonstration on raising roses and house planning and show- at the Tuesdav afternoon Home Domowslraljon Club Hostesses were Mrs. T. B. ris, Mrs.

George Picked and Mrs. Bill Medlin. The meeting held in Mrs. Parfis" home. Mrs.

'Karl fox will be hostess was (Mrs. n. P. Newsom, Mrs. T.

conducted by Uie flev. .1. 1. Clinton jcapps, Mrs. Sylvia McDonald and daughter, Mrs.

R. Dupree and daughter, Fairie Vonrta, Mrs. Gene Morris and Mrs. Oberia Alley, all IV, 1 1 3 if Mo the next meeting and Mrs. Wood- a daughter, row Jones will LITERATURE CROUP HEARS MRS.

1'OTTKK Literature Department of rhc Woman's Shakespeare Club met Thursday in Hubbard Hall with Airs. C. D. Boyer and Mrs. Emory Wilkins as hostesses.

Mrs. W. C. Potter reviewed "Eleanor of Acjuitaine" by Amy Kelly. Texas Program Given Meeting Of Kruin Club fSpl)-- Clarence Fowler and Mrs.

Loran Parks gave program on "Texas Facts and conferen (ho youth program al Denton and -who gave their time and energy in the early stages Liltle House project. The two-room slruclure lhat was firsl used in 1S29 will be used in Uie remodeling job. 'Die new bouse will be 22 feel. The pop stand will be removed from Ihe back, but space will he provided for offices, recreation rooms and (words by Dorothy Parker), Kloy r'omtnaya of Dallas. by Miss Loma? Plans Review In Gainesville and the Rev.

R. E. Cook. Miss Betty Lyn Cozby, daughter of the bride, was maid of honor and Harlod Cockrill, brother of Ihe Bridegroom, was best man The brHe wore a navy Ijlue suit with pink aeces-iories and an orchid corsage. An informal reception was held in the briiie's home following the wedding cereniony.

Cake and punch were served to tch immediate family and close friends by Mrs. Jim Fry, sister of the bride. Teenagers Feted df Double Oak BARTONVILLE (Spl)--Teen-id- lers at the Double Oak school were of Bartonville. Other guests were Mrs. T.

Qatlin and daughter of Lewisnlle. i ef parly recently by Mrs. H. Alley, Mrs. Patterson and Miss Mickey Cockrill, sister of and Mrs.

C. 1C. Dupree. the bridegroom. Entertainment consisted ot sanies, records and guitar music furnished ly Dale Madewcll and Ray Calvert.

Refreshments were served to 25 guests. After a short wedding trip, the couple will be at home at 704 Bell. Mrs. Cockrill is a member of the staff at Texas State Co'iooe for Women. Folk Ixire" at Ihe Monday meeting of Hie Progressive Club.

Sirs. Fowler also gave facts about Denton County history. Mrs. n. Carroll and Mrs.

Gather Yeatls were hostesses to Ibe club in Ihe home of Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. VVeldon Cole and Mrs. Carl- Ion Cole will bt hostesses at the next mceling. PRIMA BALLETS IN PLEATED TOE AND FULL SOLE Your credit is good at Lo Mode Come in and let us talk it over.

THt HWil OF JOUW SIDS ce rooms. Vancil Brooks is Ihe architect and the construction work will be done by Ihe industrial education class of North Texas Stale College under the supervision of Homer i Money. The Girl Scout Office, i i Of Meet In Home Of Mrs. Montgomery Mrs. Lylc Montgomery was hostess to the Women of the Church of Ihe First Presbyterian Church, USA, Tuesday wilh co-hostesses, Mrs.

E. O. Harrell, Mrs. F. G.

Scott and Mrs. Charles H. Saund- Mrs. If. J.

Caulficlrt, president, brief business session. Ernest i a as executive director, will move to the Little House following the remodeling. Science Program Held At ACE Meet Mrs. T. Evers Was named vice president; Mrs.

a Ashcr, recording Mrs. J. W. Erwin, treasurer; Mrs, J. R.

Kirk- a i education a i a Mrs. C. E. Rnrkc, a mini lex and relief committee, and Mrs. Alberl Ford, jstewarllship a i a Mrs.

J. W. Erwin. program chair- i man, presented Mrs. 0.

J. Curry "This is Science" was dc pro-! a charge cf tlic World Mis- gram al Ihe recent sio program. Mrs. Harrell gave inq of Ihe Association of Child- 'excerpts i hood a i Miss Ruba Jo I a cl Wimhcrly was in charge of the missions mil received, program" i a i i how world missions nnd homo missions are related, Mrs. R.

L. Hopper spoke on the role of Christian women in welfare imax, instructor will review Ihe boot, "Folksong, U. S. for members of the Gainesville Cenlcnnia Book Club March 17. Authors of the book are the laic John A.

lxmax and his son Alan Iximax, uncle and cousin, rcspec- lively, of Miss Lomax. "Folk Song, U. S. is a collection of songs which the authors considered lo be most representative of American folk songs and ballads. The collection was the last published work of John A.

I.oinax before his death in 1946. the mission a special offering for An exhibit of leaching science in the elementary grades of J3rn- ton schools was shown. A tour of (he North Texas I.nlioralory school was held following the meeting. A nominating i was appointed. Members of the committee arc Miss Anna Alford, Miss i i Usscry, Mrs.

Vila Hamilton, Mrs. Rob Lundy and Miss Mildred Dobbins. Miss Ruth Ayers was cd as a delegate to Ihe ACF. conference ami Mrs. Nina Mncklin was named alternate.

Mlss Dow assistant director of the Presbyterian Student Association, presented members a booklet, Devotional Reading for Lent, which was prepared by the students. Mrs, OES Dinner, Meeting Fete: Stale Officer Denton Chapter of Ihe Order of Ihe Eastern Star will he hostess to 12 chapters of the OES Monday at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Flora Besst Boone, worlhy grand matron of the grand chapter of Texas will make her official visit to this section on lhat night.

A banquet honoring Mrs. Boone will be held in Hubbard Hall preceding Ihe meeling. Dorcas Class Holds Party Mrs, Henderson Is Party Honoree JUSTIN fSpl)--Mrs. a i Ifcn- dcrson was honored wilh a dinner a on her i a recently at Ihe home of Mrs. .1.

E. Henderson. Also honored were Betty SHC Henderson and Billie Duller who also have birlhdays in February. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.

G. F. Henderson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Billie Butler, Mr.

and Mrs The Dorcas Class of the i land Baptist Church met in the I Home I Jem CIUO home of Ira D. Bruce. 417 Center, Tuesday for business Mrs. M. T.

Cole Sr. was hostess fo Ilic Underwood Home Demonsi ration club which met Monday in her home. A home nursing course was be- W. W. members and three Guests included Dr.

Lens Skiles Mrs. Abney Ivey, and Mrs. Fred Wcstcourt. Classes will meet each Monday and Thursday from ol 11:30 a. tn.

ren. Is Party Honoree JUSTIN' (Spl)--Donnie Hender- ELG BANiiR BUYS OF '5 tri Mrs. a i Henderson, was hon; orcd on his birthday recently with a parly. I Cake and ice cream were served to lietly Sue Henderson, Don Kittrell. Mary Ann Talc, Larry Don Drns.son.

Melinrtn and Ann Firch, Candy Harris, Christie Burks, Skip- Annclle Bond, Tanya Thompson and Phil and social meeting. Mrs. J. L. Rodcn gave the opening prayer and Mrs.

Edna Boswell gave (he devotional. Mrs. Ben Kcnas and Mrs. a Willians acconipainicd the group in a sing song. Refreshments were served to 14 members and five visitors: Mrs.

J. L. Rodcn, Mrs. Claude Willians and Misses Patsy Douglas, Carolyn Bruce and Joanne Bullard. Next meeting will be Marrfi 35 in the home of Mrs.

Jesse Gore, 1122 Peak. Bcauty'anit uuatiiy far beyon Ihe amazing low price. Complcicly beauty in smaller designs ra-motlcrn dials, crystals anil bracelets. Make your choice now and save! Mrs. Tale Hostess To Justin WSCS JUSTIN (Spl)--Mrs.

L. F. Talc Has hostess to the Women's' So ciety of Christian Service. First Methodist Church, al its meeting last week. Mrs.

Robert Dooley concluded her study of the "Book of Acts" and Mrs. L. C. Fraizer gave the devolional. Mrs.

Fraizer was elccled dclc- I i a remains in winds i i to the annual conference lo after llioy have bucked over held in P.iris, March 24-28. 14.000-fool'peaks.of the Sierra Ne-! Miss Betly Jo Taylor co- vaita i 'hostess. per Usscry, Burks. Don Henderson. inc.

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