The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 25, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 6, 1937 Page: 17 of 30
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Family members,, neighbors and a
small group of friends attended.
A reception was held after the
ceremony, and the couple left im-
benediction, EL S. Cumnmings; reces-
sional. Vesper recessional <Schuler).
Ruby C. Morris will be the organist.
Ozella Bryant And
Saturdays
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Pajamas
Gowns
Half Slips
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I hereby enter my yard, or garden in the 1937 beautification
contest in Abilene, in Class No.........
The Popular has a grand collec-
tion to choose from . . . every
one a marvelous value! Choose
nets, chiffons, or sheer crepes .. •
In redingotes, one. or two piece
styles ... crisp boo and white
trims. All sizes.
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YOUR PERMANENT AND OTHER
BEAUTY WORK IN
OUR PROGRESS HAS BEEN MARKED THIS
YEAR BY THE ADDITION OF
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Cool Exhilarating Comfort
in the Only
Science's Most Modern. and Scientific •
Revolutionary Method
and Mrs P T Bridgewater. Others
on the guest list were Mmes. J. M
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YARD AND GARDEN CONTEST ENTRY BLANK
Mrs. Sam Keynedy
1509 Orange St.
Abilene, Texas
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Bridge-Luncheon Series Is
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ficiated in
front row, left to right. Frances
Evans. Jaunita Duncan. Elise
Brown. Ruby Shaw, Dorcas Col-
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Members of the graduating
class of the Hendrick hospital
school of nursing, who will re-
ceive their diplomas Sunday
evening at the First Baptist
Dr J. M Alexander informed a
reporter for this paper yesterday
that he had plans and specifications
completed and would soon begin
erection of a sanitarium of eighty
patients enpacity near the. present
if you're altar bound
we suggest- that you
purchase your under*
things at the Popular'
Monday.
church are shown above The-
are. left to right. back row,
Virginia Davisson, Dorothy Lee
Loftis. Dorothy Mae Scott.
Nollie Apperson. Mildred Smith:
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Col Parramore took pssage on
40 Years Ago
Abilene was mourning the loss of
one of its most valuable citizens,
eneral John A Sayles, who died
on May 22 A tribute In the Abilene
Reporter of May 25 characterized
him as "a most distinguished citi-
zen. one who was honored not only
by the people of the state of Texas
but far beyond her borders, because
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Every piece is made of pure dye crepe or satin
- —either tailored or lace trimmed—many hand
made pieces—one white linen set (slip and
panties)—taffeta petticoats—printed gowns-
—and many—many wonderful values.
street between South
Douglas ot Houston Frank E Lewis School of which her father is prin-
and W B Harkrider cipal.
The last of the series was given Mr Scales receved a degree this
June 2 Lucile Thomas was award- spring from the A & M College of
ed the prize for high score, and ' Texas and is in the employ of the
Mrs v* St "BTevins and Mra Bar- league Hereford ranch of Ben-
ron Kidri received other favors Jamin
Places were laid for Mme Raiph The Rev. Winston P Bprum of-
Geisler John M Speed Jr. Kidd
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remarkable capacity of the editor
of the Reporter for storing away
foreign and domestic groceries,
home grown vegetables, cake, pie
and on through the list, but it is
not too much to say that Will
Young. O. T. Anderson J. .L. Pe
gues, A M Robertson and others of
their light' weight created a gen-
uine sensation, and will go down in
the taditions of Lytle cove as the -
closel and most prodigious packers
। that ever performed in that good
neighborhood.
Gilbert Sandefer, a -member of
the 1927 senior class: was employed
by the poara of trustees as manager
of athletics and ot the Cowboy
band for Simmons university. C. M.
Caldwell, president of the board, has
announced. ■ .
Xervac is designed to stimulate the growth of hair and
develop a healthy condition of the scalp by inereasing
efficiency of the circulation and deep tissues. For the
convenience of gentlemen patrons we have installed a pri-
vate booth and entrance.
You'll succumb to the charm of
a dark sheer! Appropriate for
any occasion! Perfect for sum-
mer days! So wearable all the
year round! Enlivened with, a
touch of cool white!
Haygood, O C Harper Overton ceremony at the home of her par-
Black. J H McClure. Fred Wilcox ent Ozellr Bryant became the
r. W Patterson F. F. Winger. A bride of Ernest Scales of Benjamin.
~N Hendrickson H J. Phillips, E Thursday afternoon Miss Bryant
A Walhstrom, W A Yearger, D. during the past year has been a
J. oincey Hugh Corrigon, L E faculty member of the Prairie Lee
on Main
First and
Walter CAins
er guests Are
ey. V CAMal
P. Hazlii
Maxwelingame . .
Jetters, Ruke Kimbrough. Clyde
Cowden. Dxm Petters. J. E Sim-
mons. J R, Martin, W M Holmes,
D. C. Norwood. F P Dewey, Bud
mediately for Carlsbad
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25 Years Ago
H 3 Phillips, superintendent of
the Abllene and Southern Railway
company, has just let contract for
erection of an elegant six room,
modern bungalow in Alta Vista ad-
dition of the city. Contractor G C
McCauley has the contract, and he
says tills will be the prettiest one
vet built in this section
The foundation and columns will
be of rock and the style of archi-
tecture MU be something unusual
and will be a thing of beauty and
a joy forever—June 1.
N W Gorsuch came in today to
pay his subscription in advance tor
himself and a friend in California.
He understands that we need mon-
ey to pay bills. May his kind in-
crease in the land —June 1
Marshal Clinton lias a roar com-
ing He says the preachers have
ruined his business; taken away his
'occupation No one to get drunk and
paint the town a ripe, rich Vermil-
lion hue. It is hard on the brother,
but the wild and wooly west has
gradually moved on toward the set-
ting sun until it is no longer vis-
ible here__June 8.
the yesterday s train for
the- ru g ceremony.
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Today, on our 17th birthday, thia predominating shop ex-
presses thanks to the gentlewomen of West Texas for
their appreciation of our efforts. We assure our discrim-
inating clientele that every energy and effort will be
tended in the future, as it has been in the past, to give
them the NE PLUS ULTRA in Beauty ulture. •
can not be excelled ip Texas for
affabllity and hospitality, and nt
left him in the midst of a eulogy
upon the dinner served there—May
ords by R. A. Miller. building in-
„ . . Eddy, spector. show. May permits of this
New Mexico, whence he will go to sear amounted to s372,925 as com-
the big Texas pasture of Parramore I pared to $210,401 for 1926 -June 1.
and Merchant. He expects to be _____
New Orleans Man
Will Address
Nurses
Tenth commencement of the
Hendrick Memorial Hospital school
of nursing will be held this evening
at the First Baptist church begin-
ning at 8 o'clock E M Collier,
superintendent of the hospital, has
announced.
Louis J. Bristow, D D. super-
intendent of the Southern Baptist
hospital New Orleans, will deliver
the commencement address.
Diplomas and pins will be pre-
sented a spring graduating class of
ten young women by Dr. J M.
Estes Sr , chairman of the hospital’s
medical staff, and Miss Stella Mc-
Cullouh, R N., superintendent of
nurses
The program: Processional, March
on a Theme from "Faust" ‘Gounod),
invocation. Dr. Millard A Jenkens;
offertory, Ave Maria (Schubert);
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Pajamas
Half-Slips
Slips
Evening Petticoats
in part: In the death of General Mayor E N Kirby, was printed in '
Sayles te legal profession of Texas the Reporter of June 2. as fol- 1
has lost oneof most eminent. ' lows: "An ordinance making it un-
most learned alid most honored , , , \
members; the state of Texas has lawful for any person to tie or Make
lost one of its most valued citizens, any horse, mule, jack. jennet, goat,
and his family has lost one whose sheep or cattle out to graze in along
life was without slain and who de- or across any street, alley, sidewalk
served, as he received, their great or public park in the city of Abilene
love and esteem, and prohibiting the tying. staking or
----- holding of any such animal out to
R W. Miller was at the Buffalo graze on certain designated por-
Gap picnic on Saturday, and re- tions of the Texas and Pacific rail-,
marked to us that the people of way right of wav in the city of
that and the surrounding country Adilene. • \
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y. Mim
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oleman,
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Rat Parker, AJf Reece Tom Sealy,
Ben Black. '-Frank Miller. Hugh
West Walter Crimmin Lewis
Thomas, Blevins and Mtsses
Thomas, Aldine Qcss, and Georgia
Goss.
Sinc 1920, Mary’s Beauty Shop has adhered rigidly to
one ideal . . . EXCELLENCE. Excellence in all things,
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AND ABILITY. EXCEL-
LENCE IN EQUIPMENT, AND EXCELLENCE IN
PERSONAL ATTENTION.
Ten Years Ago
May bunding permits eclipsed
permits for the same month of last
I yeanby $162,515, tabulation of rec-
R A Ayers, traveling man for Ed
8 Hughes company, returned from
San Angelo yesterday and Informed
the Reporter that the citizens of
San Angelo have $3,000 in the bank
to clinch the contract wih the
California "rainmakers" and na:
sent them A, telegram informing
them of this fact and telling them
to hurry on there and begin opera-
tions.
The parties propose to produce
ten inches of rain to cover a ter-
ritory of twenty miles scattered over
the next three months with the
distinct understanding that if they
dor. t deliver the goods there is to
be no pay for their efforts.—June 2.
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A number of Abilenians accepted
। the inivtation of Abilene churches
Caverns of his high legal attainments, his
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I R H. Hendersgn, Mrs. C. R. Inman
I and Mrs Jack Brown have been
I recent hostesses at a series of live
I bridge-lunchecns the first of which
I was given at the Henderson home
! May -1 Spring flowers and ap-
| pointments in pastel shades were
I used in the entertainments.
Mrs. I E Daniels, Mr, W. G
Kenderson, Mrs. Allan Hargraves
won prizes. Other guests: Mmes. J.
I M. Armstrong, R. w Hamilton, E.
H Ellison, Jolin House, L. B Lan-
caster, Alden Donnelly. Joe Crump.
| Elii Cowden. R C. Tucker, M. D.
Self Harvey Conger. Paul Oles. D.
C sivalls.
The second of the entertain-
ments was at the Henderson home
-with Mrs C A. Mix. Mrs. Franklin
stacex. and Mrs J W Rettig,
“ ' prid"’winners Others present:
Mmes. Wilson Keys. Charles Mc-
Cann. E. A. Culbertsen, W. R.
Bowden. H C. Wheeler. David
Googns, W B. Harkrider, A. P.
€ Loskam >. Hall Edwards. James
I Ftzgerald, Paul Osborne, Harvey
Hardison, and Mus Iva Williams.
Mrs. Brow s home was the scene
of the third party. Mrs. D. L. Del’-
Homme, Mrs J D Dillard and Mrs.
f J
An all-paved road from Abilene
to Dallas will be achieved by Sep-
tember 1. state Highway Commis- -
. . .. stoner W R Hy said Thursday on
Sunday to attend the Fifth Sunday his retur from Austin. The high-
meeting at Lytle Cove x x x. It is way commission will take bids on
not necessary to say that the Abt- concrete paving of the six-mne
lene visitors did ample justice to the strip from Ablene to the Callahan
tempting., viands so bourtafully ( county line. Judge Ey said —June
spread before them.
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pais
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presentation of didlomas ana pins:
Dusting Off Of West Texas History sX ISM butzatnas x
An 1 1 n T1 n KI A brick structure, to by 80 feet, two
As Recorded By 1 heReporter-News X andea pda
। law treatiese and his great purity of forming a court Jun 2.
WA resolution passed by the Taylor- A new city ordinance. just pass
county bar andecounty officers read fed b} the city commission and
Sa e UNDIES
Again we bring you another sale of silk underwear—Salesman’s Sam-
ples— 1 he sale begins Monday morning—Select your summer needs
One group of dark prints and
crepes . . . grand for vacation
days or street wear Former
values to 19.15
Lewis, Joe Chamber. 1
At the lunchecn given at the
Jack Bown home high score went
to Mrs Charles L Klapproth, aqd
other prizes to Mr: Frank rulk.
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