The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1954 Page: 10 of 16
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Baptist Young People Hove
Chilatmu Dinner
Members of the Young Mai -
nod People’s Department of the
First Baptist Church held a hoi
nlay dinner in the church pair
lors Monday evening
Mrs Oene Holden h e i m e r
lHayed Christmas muau a.'
guests a s s e m b 1 e d and were
nerved hors d oeuvres and
canapes
Foursome tables. were centered
wn.i red caudltvu in hurricane
lamps with fronted mistletoe
and spruce at tht* barn- Other
decorations were styrofoam I
base holding red candle* witli |
si Christmas bails and »iu a> a j
pine cones ut tlie side
Ur.s Howard Bran dry depart |
i lent superintendent w.i_. im.>
tress »f ceremonies at the ph-'Hs
uit iiinner menu fallowing tin
dinner the group sang silent :
Night, an 1 group., at each I
table presented a clurade Mr .
[toycp Dow Mi >ang O Holy
Night. aeeompanieil at Ule piano
b her husband M'. ’.ai. k n
felt The centerpiece was a snow
scene with a frosted tree flanked
by white candles tied with reel
Christmas bells Mrs Hob Dick-
inson showed a Santa and rein-
deer with a mass of red Christ-
unto bails at each side
Another feature of the pro-
gram was the exchange of g'ha
fur the garden The wrap' tries
uf these gifts were judged and
Mls> Lula Me Kir >y won tie-
award Ulfts were v hanged '
from the decorated and lighted^
tree
Mrs Tom Agnew, program!
leader, introduced Mrs. Mason]
Mrs A. B Htobuugh and Mrs I
J O aatterwlnle were club host-1
esses and were assisted by Mrs I
Dickinson in serving fruit cake|
and hot spiced punch
Mrs B w Claunch, praaidenlj
was in charge of the short busi-
ness parted Mrs lorurv 1* Haiti |
away chairman of tile redraft-
ing . rtimltU' read tin revised!
constitution and the revt- |
we'-f, .accepted • ----
Approximately .'.> m e m t> e r s|
attended
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KRKK GIFT WRAPPING
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Women's Shoarlinu
HOUSE SHOES
2.98
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NN R \P \ ROUND
4/u11tr*! w raparminti robr in
«loud light Bernber* ra v on
ind 4 » r t 4 t c tou ran
machine w .1 * h it in lukr
warm water* ( ontrast collar,
t uff* |hk kr( fl.»|»* l*.ntf|s
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NYLON SHORT ( OATS
• » INF pi VI I I V NV I ON mill
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VNoMl N’< |!!.nr,|{ DRESSES
• l.r l> ‘in M\'N
lillli > UK) "I s
If It VI (IN l-Hfl I
$4 to $8
Natural shearling laniti col
l.irs this smart Mapper of
unil.itnui sued r. ll lias a
warm napped fabric I mint
!fa:.I s.vr-r Koval, t .*d
li/rd Si/cs | u
Wonderful for ChristmuM (lifts!
l(H)r; DOWN
PILLOWS
.50
ea.
• I unshed Sue I!) \ V.”
• stNITIZED Krtards development of mlors, inhibits grrm
growth, resists ninth damage. • lor llr.illhirr Slrrpmg’
COMPAKF H Tills
1 on.1 on IKK 11
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Quilt Fabric
SLIPPERS
l-LB. ALL-WOOL
BLANKETS
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Blanket buy! I lbs rich,
flcecv '.vimiI rich decorator
colors, (.low mg at elate satin
hindinc Five icar (uarantee
against moth d.imacc
Dlended l(Kr W<m»I
I5LANKKTS
........ 7.90
VfuiU fabric slip|>rrs of cot
ton b.H knl r.oon and acc
tatr. r 1 c ti I » embroidered
Hard sulrs. i o r h pl atform
sand i/rd solid lolors I !*
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• ( II \li( (IVl./l’INK
(M ill It < Hl OKs
• M/I T.'vHO
IToys’ Machine Washable
(OHI)IHOY
SHIRTS
; 11 \K( 1 \ins
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s.iac when von hu\ ’em! s.iac on upkeep! I •*
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>p<» 1.1I pun ha*r uf dtinkablr i i»rduru\ shirts ^
lor . 1 fi md or pi.a a Two-pocket lone sleeve slvl-
j m* m I hr colors they like. Double yoke. Sites ^
1-lb ^
Iti rrut (OKIll ltOV SHIRTS. Broken Stirs
hut Values! Kedueed to .... 2.44
bvj-. .....e:!•
ROYS’ COTTON FLANNKL
SHIRTS
III KKV
• SANFOKIZIJD
• SIZFS K AND 10 TO Hi
• (OLOKFI I. PATTFKNS
• COMF EARLY.
THEY’LL no FAST!
4-IV. Cannon
T0WKL
ENSEMBLE
RFDMEl)
TO
( annon towel ensemble . . .
a name she knows, her fav-
orite colors to rhooM* from!
(lift set: I bath towel, 1 (an
towrl, 2 wash rlothtv.
(iIRLS* TAFFETI/ED NYLON
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SLIPS
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WOMEN’S SKIRTS
• 1(1 IK . I* I INI
r titkn s son nvi t
$3 to $6
NYLON TRICOT
NON ELTY TRIM
BRIEFS
WOMEN’S H NTS
• to HI • III I •*
$1 & $2
si M KM
STVI Is
98c
11 lilt 11 l(
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• Taffeti/rd Nilmi m ( risp
n bile'
• Hand nash.ilile
• Smart (.ift Idea
• Nit, 1 1!
• limn, They’ll (.0 Fag!
WOMEN’S ( OATS
• vii a * «• >1 111 \i, ( o 4 rs
• It 1ft<. VIS I'KII 1 ll
so prrttv. mull want them
for yourself, for gift*' l|uit k
drying .10 denier nylon tri-
1 ot frothed with nvIon sheer,
ruffles, embroidery’ I lastir
le* sis |e While pink S. M.
OUTVALUE!
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II Sl ItM
• KF lit Hli Ill I I F til
$4 to $7
Table Cloths
4.98
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n |1e< "rations
.^. » a ■ 1.. -arvw « « »■ “ •Kts *aaaaafcv.
t.iHi Idi*.a.< at ttae tflirtakni a-
l>n>gram of the ILilhngir Civic
Darden Club, held al the (Aty
Hall auditorium TNicaday . JU r
• »•■ Mrs W e y m 1 n M .1 . |
IJOtnted >tit that you d never
dn air that the I o w y vrUeles
1 wind around h o 111 e ♦ luavc a
jHace In our ChrUtma* wreatlu* 1
table cfrtrrpwcM. a jolly Hnnta J
email reindeer and even decor j
a ting Chrtdtinaa packages Mrs
M*aon demonstrated several do |
H vourself" Yule ileioratioiia
\m r-.g the ChrUtmaa vogc
•. >11. mit a -yngcnv iiU wa ■ » I
inner table arranged by Mr 1 [
«liner Sltepperd The table was
iud with a red cloth designed
with Merry Christinas' In green 1
NVONIEVS SHORT (OATS
• I'ffllv l»si|nv
MEN’S QUILT-
LINED JACKETS
RFDI't ED!
5.50 & 7.50
KtK(. \INs'
• short or lamr Stvlrs
• ( holer of Colors
• S|,r, 36 |t,
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• ICF.Ht t F l> I I ONI V
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l^iee-Trimmed
(iIRLS*
BRIEF'S
• 4.ift lUvrd
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Free
Gift
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LINED JACKETS
III IH ( F D!
$4 & $6
• Terrific at Tlice
Low Prices!
Men’s Kid
LEATHER SHOES
(irnume kid leather! Mrn’t
gift slippers in soft, pliable
kid. Hard soles, rubber heels,
for house or yard comfort.
Sanitiird. Hrown 6-11.
Men’s Better
WESTERN
SHIRTS
KF III FED
w%w
MEN’S
BROADCLOTH
PAJAMAS
Towneraft broadcloth pajamas
for men. Hutton or slip-over
stale in ass»r*ed bold stripes.
SanforiiedV A quality gift
buy! A, B. C. D.
Maximum shrinkage la.
• SOLIDS, STRIPES
• MOST ALL si/fs
• BAKfi AINs
SLEEVELESS
WOOL
SWEATERS
• ALL WOOL
• BM I. nv, Nam
• SIZES S. M, L
• IDEAL DIETS
RAYON, ACETA'
NYLON SLACKS
Smartly tadurrd slacks of a
fine, husky fabric Ihat’a
ert'P and full bodied. They
resist non-oily slain* . . .
just wipe them off with a
damp cloth. Penney quality
slarks you’ll wear foe
or work with equal ran
ALL-WOOL
FLANNELS
• NPH’ PALL SHADES
• COMPARE AT:
9.90
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The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1954, newspaper, December 16, 1954; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1159653/m1/10/?q=music: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.