The Waco Citizen (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1956 Page: 3 of 8
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DR. W. L. CROSTHWAIT
TO BE HONORED
Dr W L. (Tost hw ait 83. Waco
physician nnd stiraeon, and the
author1 of "The Mat Stitch.” #111
he one of the honorees at the an-
nual Writers’ Roundup in Austin
Sept 17
The event, sponsored by Theta
Sigma Phi. journalism sorority,
will be held at Commodore Per
ry Hotel beginning at It 15 pm
during the coming weeks as
housewives prepare entries for
tlw Cotton Bag Sewing Contest at
the Heart O’ Texas Pau in Waco.
Sept. 29 through Oct. 5.
Cash prtres will he awarded
for the best home sewing in the
following class iota. Kitchen cur-
tains. blouse, pajamas or lounge
outfit, man's or boy’s sport or
vv^tipru shirt luncheon set
mother and daughter dresses,
stuffed toy, and child’s quilt or
comfort rhe grand pnre, a
Necchi portable sewing machine,
will Im* presented the contestant
who wins the highest total in
cash prises.
A record number of entries is
expected this year, according to
Mrs F. R. Valentine, women's
division superintendent. Except
for trimmings, all articles must
hr made from rot ton bags used
as containers of feed, flour, and
other staples, she explained En
tries must tie sent to General
Exhibits Building, Heart O’ Tex
as Fair, Box 3005. Waco, on or
before Sept 20 Each entry must
be accompanied by an official
form provided by the contest
sponsors, the National Cotton
Council and the Textile Bag
Manufacturers' Asaociation
Winning entries from 54 state
and regional fairs in 38 slates
will compete In the finiflx at the
Morrison Hotel, Chicago, on No
veinber 15 This judging will
determine the 1958 National Cot
ton Bag Sewing Queen and two
runners up who will receive all
expense pan! vacations in Chi
cago for themselves and escorts
and share merchandise gifts val
ued at $2,500
Detailed Information on the
contest may he obtained from the
Women’s Department. Heart 6'
Texas Fair, Box 3005. Waco.
SURPRISE SHOWER HELD
A surprise stork shower was
held Tuesday morning for Mrs
Don Campbell in the home of
Mrs. Ed Smith, at 3901 Speight
The table was decorated with a
stork and the tablecloth was
made from three diapers pinned
together Mrs Bill C Foster was
assistant hostess About ten
guests attended the shower
Mrs. Campbell is the former
Miss Ruth Barlow of Bosque
ville.
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Tommy and Kathy Dodd. 9 years,
and 7 years, 310 N. 401 h
ROW TWO: Norman and Nita
Cox. 3 years. 1908 N 12th; Jackie
Ann Noble. 16 months. 2121 Park;
Bernnadelle Carter. 4 years. 2113
Maple; Sherri Hooper. IK months.
Mrs. John Lewis and son Jer-
ry are leaving Friday for Long
view where they will visit
brother Bubba la-wis
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Mr and Mrs. Travis Masters
left for Chestertown where they
will ontin ''. teaching in the high
school there They arc the son
and daughter in law of Mr and
Travis Masters Sr of 14(>4 Wash
ington.
tographer her name); Teresa
and Randall Yeager, 3 years and
15 months, 728 Gutherie Drive;
Kathy Sue Roush. 4 months, 1808
Gurley: Carolyn Norris, 3 years.
2.318 Connor: Mntettea Alyce
Gwens, 2li years, 2120 Fort
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Rev. and Mrs. T.. C. Hollings-
worth and kon Tommy of 4008
Janies returned Tuesday from
several days visit with relatives
in Fort Worth and Wichita Falls
Daily-Dunwody
Wedding Vows Ate
Exchanged Friday
Mr and Mrs Raymond Kilgo
were attendants at the* wedding
of Miss Nancy Dunwody and Carr
roll Daily Friday evening at the
First Methodist Church parson-
age.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr and Mrs 1. R Dunwody, 1901
South 11th. Parents of the bride-
groom are Mr and Mrs Paid T
Daily. 1214 Oaklawn
Rev. Wallace J Shelton, pastor
of the First Methodist Church,
performed the double ring cere-
mony
Mrs. D.'il' is a graduate of
Waco Hi li School and attended
Baylor University Her husband
graduated from La Vega High
S-hool and is a senior at Baylor
They arc making their home at
1905 South 5th
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BROWNIES OF TROOP 42
HAVE COOKIE BAKE
Brownie Troqp No 42 met
the home of their leader Mrs. C.
L laimbright. 602 Ashleman.
The troop baked a variety of
some
some
ROW ONE: Jimmy Wilson. 5
years, 2908 Trice; John Rogers,
2'i years. 2617 Maple; Virginia
Mitchell, 6 years. P O Box 3211
Westview Station. Karen Camp-
bell, 8 months 4013 Bosque: Pam
Messac, 4 years. 2224 Baylor;
ROSS HOME DEM. CLUB
Mrs W. D Mangrum presided
over the meeting of the Ross
Home Demonstration club Tues
day night m the school house.
Mrs D W. Christian and Mrs.
P. W Vavra will meet with the
school board to discuss fair plans
at their next meeting
The nominating committee is
Mcsdames Wilma Kizer. John
Jaska and John King. Officers
will be elected at the next regu-
lar meeting.
Mrs. Bill Clark served refresh
ments to ten members
The club will bake cookies for
the Veterans Hospital Tuesday
night. Sept. 11th at the school
house. The next regular meeting
will be September 18th
cookies, some with nuts,
with red hot candy, and
plain.
Visitors were Mrs L. E
Larry Derr. Johnny Ray Moore.
Loretta Spring. Ass’t leader Mrs
John Moore assisted Mrs. I-im
bright
Refreshments were served by
Mrs Claude Ray and Mrs. L E
Derr.
Mrs. Donald Wood,
Speight is recuperating at Hill
Ho'Pita! after a short ill
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3117 Colonial; Rickie Crocker. 17
months. 818 N. 15th; Michael
Ray Porterfield. 19 months, 2412
Cole
ROW THREE: Bland Cromell. 14
months, 3100 Colonial: H. Bc-
fros’s daughter (did not give pho
out of town
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returned to Houston Thursday of
last week after visiting her mo-
ther Mrs Tonv Snider. 2625 Bos
que Blvd., in Waco The Warhols
are formerly of Waco.
Mr. and Mrs.. Huoh Russel of
3624 Morrow visitci in Dawson
this past week-end
Dannv Wells, Jr. and Howard
Kieth Wells of 2900 Connor arc
recuperating from the mumps
They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs
Danny Wells, Sr
Mrs. A. J. Jarkowski has recent-
Iv returned after*a visit with her
nnrents in In"- Mr and Mrs Jake
Staskev in ’’’•cmond
Mr .Tactro'vski i* presently pins’-
in" with Jack Reams orchestra
p. S. If you failed Io attend our open house come by
any lime for a lour of our new location.
Io the thousands of Wacoans and Central Texans who
made The National (ity Bank’s OPEN HOUSE success-
ful beyond our most optimistic hopes. Your presence,
your flowers, your well wishes will be remembered
long after the bank's newness has been forgotten.
Doris Ann Polka and Ann
Nickols of Houston visited in the
home of P S Polka 2400 Fort
With
NiCarbazin
in the Feed
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Higher Returns
are in the Bag
THREE NEW MEMBERS JOIN
FLOWER GROWERS CLUB
Flower Growers Garden Club
met Tuesday, September 11 at 10
a m. n the home of Mrs. W. R
Latimer. Orchard Lane.
Co-hostess was Mrs. Everett
Dumefnil. New president, Mrs.
O. R Hereford, presided over the
meeting. Plans were made for
the year’s work.
Sixteen members were present
including three new members.
Mesdames Pearl Wallace. Sue Me
Kenzie and Louise Coonc
LEARN FIRST HAND
—Dallas News
Integration
Herb Caen the San Francisco
Examiner columnist, says some
people out there were talking
You can count on these double benefits when
you feed mashes containing NiCarbazin; zero
mortality front both cecal and intestinal coc-
cidiosis and practically no tissue damage.
These are key reasons why all leading broiler
feeds today contain NiCarbazin. Of course,
the good things that NiCarbazin does for your
profit picture add up to even more.
Your NlCARBAZiN-protected birdswill weigh
wwiw>. drew out more uniformly gnd show
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over the racial mess in the South
"I think it’s vital that our chil-
dren should learn to get along
with Negroes,’’ said a San Fran
cisco social worker "As soon as
mine are old enough. I'm going
to have them meet pile."
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Navy Woman To
Visit Recruit Office
Lt Alice othermel, t’SN. Nurse
Procurement Officer for the sev
enth Recruiting Area with head
quarters at 1114 Commerce St .
Dallas. Texas, will visit the Local
Navy Recruiting Office at 8th
and Franklin from 10:00 AM to
3:00 PM. for interviews. All irb-
terested in applving for a Com
mission in the Navy Nurse Corps
please feel free to call—4-1951.
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ORCHARD LANE HD CLUB
PLAN THANKSGIVING BAZAAR
Orchard lane Homa Demon
strafion Club held their first
meeting of lhe new year Tues-
day. Sept 11 in the clubhouse
Mrs F. E Bo*l was hostess for
the meeting
During the business dismission. ’
Mrs. Floyd Griffin was appoint
rd chairmwd of Hw- nominating
Cttnmitfce for another vear As
stating her will be Mcsdames fieri
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/Plena were made for the an
nuel Thenksfiving dinner and
baeaar t» be held Saturday nkfM.
November 24 Oneral ehairmen
for the event will hr Mesdames E .
P MevfieM and R H Hunger
enough to aorvo you . . . FRIENDLY
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sharper fleshing color when the coxy problem
is eliminated. Food efficiency will go up and
production costs will go down. .
If you want fewer culls, leas down grading,
top market prices, do wliat thousands of
growers are doing. Start your next brood on
NlCARBAilN feeds ask your feed dealer for
fnwfa containing NiCakbazis
Men k & Co . Inc. Hahwav, New .Jersey
<wu/ Production _
for Better Poultry Health
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Buy Pure Milk's Quality
Chekd Homogenized
Milk . . . your home town
milk that gives you
double protection . . .
because it's double
chekd for quality . . .
freshness . .. richness . . .
purity . . . and flavor!
Just look for the carton
with the big red chek . . .
your guarantee of
quality!
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Cotton Bag Sewing
Contest Scheduled
Al H. 0. T. Fair
Sew U YuurMli With Colton
Bags" will be the theme of ite|*
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STORE HOURS
SATURDAY
5 P.M. to 9 P.M.
We will be closed
SATURDAY
from 9 A.M. to 5 P. M.
because of
Religious Holiday
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W A C V
HALF OF BAYLOR
STUDENTS WILL WORK
WAY THRU UNIVERSITY
At least 58 04>F CFIW 0T Biy>M
University a approximately 5,000
students will be working part or
full time at the start ot school.
Arch W Hunt, head of Baylor
Placement Center said today.
"By spring. I suppose 65 per
cent will have found places," he
judged.
Men Will Compete
In Women’iDirlslon'T”
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Waco, Texaa
THURSDAY* «FT. IK
For generatidnf. women cam-
paigned for equal rights with
men — so it is only proper that
men should have equal rights
with women at the Heart 0* Tex
aa Fair. Mr» F R V:ilen
turn, supcnntemtelrt of thal rti
vision
A man can. therefore, com-
pete tn any classification with
the women.
"Men have long claimed that
they were better cooks and bet-
ter designers ot womens apparel
than women are — so here is
their opportunity to prove it."
Women’s
mv> Mra. Valentine .
“You might be surprised at
how well men can crochet, so we
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At This Year’s Fair
trip to New York City. ’
Dates of tha fair are Sept. 29
through Oct. 51
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Foster, W. S. The Waco Citizen (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1956, newspaper, September 13, 1956; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1239415/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .