Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 101, Ed. 1 Monday, December 2, 1957 Page: 3 of 10
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(paintings by Bror Utter, display
now on last day), TWU student
art and TWU collection of primi-
tive art "display to be in Denton
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hristian for- strength
what the King had given the
President and said he understod
Mr. Eisenhower had given His 2
Majesty a telescope.
UA group of Arab students from
the University of California atm
Los Angeles met the plane, wear-
Turn it this way—er that wayt
The new swivel base adds new
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Exchange Club: Southern Hold, who was lost behind the iron cur-
noon. • tain, discovers that Premier Jos-
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noon. ' Drama1 Also "The Deadly Man-j
Denton Dokeys: (guest of hen-.......
or: Edward H. Stewart of Salem,
Ohio) imperial Basha) Pythian
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“Woodlawn”'
gist is called in to aid the Air
Force in finding the killer, and'
he deduces that it is a giant prey-
ing mantis. By that time, how-
ever. the mantis is on its way
southward, toward the I S. (Sci-
ence Fiction' Campus. <To replace
"Ma and Pa Kettle on Old Mac-
Donald’s Farm" and “Town on 1
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EVERY CHRISTMAS TREE SALE HELPS DENTON YOUTH
was brought up in an opening
business session of the Triennial
DENTON FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION
Over 23 Years of Experience to Serve You
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Christian impact on the life of tho
nation He mentioned specifically
the Southern Baptists and die
Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod.
— threaten to overshadow Ilie
Leaders Say Church School Group
Has New Challenge To Eye Tech
• RICHMOND, Va. —A report
। deaths in the Arctic Circle plague
’Air Force officers and men on
radar watch there An entymolo-
found in Denton County. The lot is open days
and evenings until Christmas and prices are the
same or lower than other retail outlets.
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DECATUR HIGH'S BAND SW EETHEART
Selected as Decatur High Schools Band Sweetheart for the 1957-58 school year.
Miss Sandra Casey, senior, and second from the left, began her reign at coronation
ceremonies recently at halftime, of the Decatur-Olney football game. Runnerups,
from left to right, are Miss Sandra Renshaw, junior; Miss Neva Sue Fox, freshman;
and Sue Cocanougher. (Record-Chronicle Staff Photo)
- General Assembly of the big Na- We as Christians . . . must con- ernethy, professor of government,
tional Council of Churches --tinue to emphasize that the basicDr. Herbert Greenberg, assistant
There also was a prediction values 01 life are still things of professor of psychology, and Dr.
that the Council. a varied cross-he spirit. . .
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'physical Southern Assn, of Colleges and I Drama, First Run) Co-Ed.
Dr Roy Secondary Schools opened. --
with Christian leaders in
dialogue. 'Musical — First Run)
Student. Through Tuesday.
ON THE CAMPUSES
NTSC Christmas banquet: Senior
Mary Arden Club, Mary Arden
Lodge, 6:30 pm. ‘
INDENTON TUESDAY
self, as are his wife and bullfight-
ers Manolete and Carlos Arruza.
(Semi-Documentary — First Run)
Fine Arts. Through Tuesday.
"Ma And Pa Kettle on Old Mac-
Donald's Farm" with Marjorie
Main and Parker Finlay. The Ket-
tle family takes over the MacDon-
ald farm and nearly ruins it.
(Comedy) Also "Town on Trial."
with John Mills. Barbara Bates
and Charles Coburn. When a mur-.
der is committed in a small town..
each resident suspects another re-
sident. In a sense, the whole town
goes on trial for murder. (Sus-
pense Drama—First Run) Rancho.
Last day.
"Invitation to the Dance" with
Gene Kelly and Tamara Touman-
KING’S
cunas own story of how he be-
I came a top matador, and how j
he lost—and finally regained—his
nerve. Procuna is starred as him-
report said
that advances
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hammed V of Morocco sets out the .King with a chant in his
and- Anita Ekberg. A girl named
spiritual on the firing of three Texas Tech Valerie (Miss Ekberg) upsets the
profeseors was on the agenda to- plans of many men. And one up-
day as the annual meeting of the set leads to murder. 'Suspense
Trial)” Through Wednesday.
ginia Bruce. When a Texas oil
baron and a female nuclear phy-
sicist get together to take care of
two overly-intelligent British chil-
dren. things start popping—roman-
tically and otherwise. (Romantic
immmie mdhe
throushds: all3 aT"U Art Build- tionabov)." 108
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men's Bible class sponsored by:
McKendree Methodist Church LOS ANGELES
new dimensions of
' reach," said the Rev.
ova. Kelly and Russian ballerina
Miss Toumanova dance the whole
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G. Rpss. of New York, the Coun- On hand for the meeting was
cil’s-general administrator. Dr. E. N. Jones, president of Tech.
’ "any stand in fear before new The Texas Tech board ousted the
discoveries of power, and many trio in a closed session last July
are tempted to put their trust in; over Jones’ objections.
a race for control of that power.. Dismissel were Dr. Byron Ab-
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Comedy)’ Co-Ed. (To replace ers after the royal arrival by
"Valeric") Through Wednesday plane from Texas last night th it
"The Girl in the Kremlin" with the King and President Eisen-
Lex Barker and Zsa Zsa Gabor, hower exchanged gifts in Wash-
Junior Chamber of Commerce
Banquet (Speaker: Charles F.
Shearer Jr., National President of
the daycees) Hubbard Hall. 7 pm.
Basketball games: NTSC Fresh-
men vs Tyler Junior College.
Men's Gymnasium, 6 p.m.: NTSC
Varsity vs. MeMurry, Men's Gym-
nasium. 8 p.m.
Concert: Mr. and Mrs. J. Wil-
gus Eberly, duo piano team. TWU
Main Auditorium 8 p m..
Recital: Lee Gibson, clarinetist,
and Paul Krueger, bass-baritone,
NTSC Main Auditorium, 8:13 p.m.
CITY ORGANIZATIONS
No meetings scheduled. -
AT THE MOVIES
“The Hunchback of Notre Dame"
with Anthony Quinn and Gina Lol-
lobrigida. Victor Hugo's classic
returns to the screen in its third
filmed version. (Costume Dra-
ma-First Run) Through Wed-
nesday.
“Valerie" with Sterling Hayden
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Bayless and children of Tulsa.
Okla.. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Stiss
and family of Denton. Mr. and
Mrs. Olen Petty and family of
Newark and Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Gilbert and family of Fort Worth.
I Unable to attend the reunion
were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Hute hison and tamily of Texas
■ City.
ernor Frank G. Clement is the
teacher of a newly organized
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Art Exhibitions: Drawings by
Leonardo DaVinci (Loaned by the
American Federation of Arts. dis-
play to be in Denton through Dec.
20), "Fort Worth Landmarks,"
Governor Teacher Morocco King
NASHVILLE, Tenn. tm - Gov- ' •
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telling veu the truth.
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• U<t aaving NOW.
IN TOWN TODAY
stengiand director M the eol-
section of U.S. churches, will’ send I He announced a special in-lege’s adult education program.
contacts terdenominational conference on The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
Red ; "moral responsibility- and nuclear said at the time the board action
space problems" has been called, came about due to the, political
in New York Dec 12. and social views of Abernethy and
in The Council represents 30 Prot- Greenberg. Stensland was told his
catant and orthodox denomina-. job was wiped out because the
tions with about 371 million mem-' adult education program was abol-
bers. nearly a fourth of the na- ished.
tion's population More than 2,000 Jones criticized the board for not
clerical and lay delegates are giving the three a chance to pre-
. here for the policy-making meet- sent their cases in open hearings.
ing A faculty committee also regis-
The Rev. Dr. Eugene Carson tered strong objections.
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Feted By raillily
R-C Wise County Bureau
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These two hod.es. along wilh I BOYD - A famUy reunion was ;
the Roman Catholic Church, are I held in honor of J. H Hutchison,
the only large denominations not 172, former Denton resident, at the
In the Council. home of his daughter, Mrs. E. E.
- Waldrop; in Boyd Thursday. |
With 39 members of his family ;
and friends in attendance, the re-
union was highlighted by a Thanks-
giving dinner.
> On hand for the affair were Mr.
and Mrs: Charles Hutchison and
family of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Hutchison of Jonesboro.
Ark , Mr. and Mrs Roy Hutchison
and family of Dallas. Mra. Clydet
here.
ballet, tap and adagios—and no A Methodist Gov. Clement is a today on a busy schedule of
member of the official bord of. Southern California sighf-seejng..
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 101, Ed. 1 Monday, December 2, 1957, newspaper, December 2, 1957; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1450093/m1/3/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.