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DENTON DOINGS
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Mutual Funds
DICK ROBERTS
JOE DUKE
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Suite D, Texas Building
PH. 387-4686
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Ph. 387-5888
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310 N. Locust
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108 w. McKinney
Sunset Plaza Building
1806 Beaumont St.
BURCHARD'S STUDIO
IN DENTON 16 YEARS
BALLET & MODERN
Children DANCE Adults
LEARN TO DANCE
Waltz, Foxtrot, Rhumba,
Tango, Samba, Etc., Etc.
Kent is working at Structur-
al Annex, Texas Transportatioin
Inst, at Texas A&M where he
is attending the University.
The club’s general theme is
“Let Us Be Aware.”
J. O. PANNELL - MGR.
You Will Enjoy Your Hide
In A Denton Cab"
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S&H GREEN STAMPS
PIGGLY-WIGGLY, 3 STORES
LADIES EXERCISE
CLASSES
DIANE OWENS
Dianne is the Daughter of
Harry Owens.
She is going to marry Donald
. Kent Robinson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Don Robinson.
DENTON CONSERVATORY
DANCE DEPT.
MARY C. GAY
REALTOR
DENTON
CABS
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REV. HAROLD FREEMAN FAMILY
Pictured above is the Reverend Harold Freeman
and his family. He and Alice are the parents of Hal,
age 7, and Amy Lynn, age 2.
Reverend Freeman began his ministry as pastor of
the Grace Temple Baptist Church January 1, 1964. For
nearly three years he has served this fine congregation.
He describes his experinece with the church as “the most
gratifying experience I have ever had.”
Reverend Freeman is a graduate of Baylor Univer-
sity (’57) with the Bachelor of Arts Degree. He holds
the Bachelor of Divinity Degree (’61) from the South-
western Baptist Theological Seminary of Ft. Worth. He
is currently writing the dissertation which will conclude
the requirements for the degree, Doctor of Theology.
Over a hundred years ago
Emerson said, “How can I hear
what you say when what you
are keeps thundering in my
ears.”
MRS. R. B. TOULOUSE
The North Texas State Uni-
versity Faculty Wives’ Social
Club is headed this year by
Mrs. R. B. Toulouse. Mrs. W. A.
Cooper is vice president.
The club has as its main
project sponsoring the NTSU
Faculty Wives Newcomers Club.
Officers are Mmes. J. L. Car-
rico, secretary; H. W. Kamp Jr.,
treasurer; and L. Fred Thomas,
press chairman.
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MRS. J. B. FLOYD
President of General
Shakespeare Club
The Woman’s Shakespeare
Club, largest women’s organiza-
tion in Denton, was organized
in 1899 and became a membe®
of Pioneer District, Texas Fed
eration of Women’s Clubs, in
1900. Mrs. J. B. Floyd Sr. of
Ranch Estates is president of
the General club, which encom-
passes 12 departments.
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Headlee, E. J. Denton Doings (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 31, Ed. 1, November 1966, periodical, November 1966; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1450852/m1/4/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.