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THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
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WORLD OF WO MEN
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End Of Vacations For
Many Abilene Residents
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Members of the Mendelssohn club
were honored at the final banquet
Skating Party
Bible Club
Slated By Scouts
star available to second year camp-
(Dutch) T. J. Ailett, 342 Highland.
Stolz and daughter, Sadie Ma-
banquet Miss Carswell re-
rle, of Houston are visiting friends But the judge didn’t hear all that
quired tests in swimming.
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manche tribe which won the much
Ernest Grissom’s
George Payton. Later Elizabeth will dryer BROADCASTS
with punch to guests.
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From Camp
HUNT. Aug. 31—Camp days are
LAST
DAY
SHIRLEY TEMPLE IN
'WEE WILLIE WINKIE
CAROLE LOMBARD
FRED MacMURRAY
PISHER’S Offers You
These Smart Ensembles at
it," she declares "Anyway. I
him I do my nails myself"
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Last Day Of August Marks Teacher Is
Honored On
Matching
Handbags and
Footwear
TOM KENNEDY and
MONTE COLLINS in
BURY THE HATCHET"
vanilla flavoring in her purse. 'I
play bridge with a group of young
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Frances Paylor of Big Spring
has returned home after spend- '
AFTER SEPTEMBE
ZESMEB'SJI
gave the hair a muddy look, but the
customer is always right, and that
one got vanila."
brother. Toby Paylor, Jr., remained
here for a visit.
as their house guest Mrs. Kauff-
man's sister, Mrs B. C. Williams of
Austin.
sei. eliminating accessive heat and
humidity.
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her house guests her aunt, Mrs. 1
G. E. Scott of Phoenix. Artz. and
her mother, Mrs. O. W Wilhelm
of DeLeon.
"Sweeten it with Domino I
pure cane clean full weight I
Refined in U.S A mee---.
Calvin Adams
Leonard Balfanz
E. J. Batjer
M C. Bazer
Mrs. Herring Bounds and
brother. Arthur Compere
Eugene Couch
Elbert Hall
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Dr. L. W. Hollis, Jr.
Mary Ellen Mann
Mrs. S. L. Philley
Homer Scott
William Swenson, Fort Worth
Harley Woods
Mrs. Robert L. Young
summer’s activities. On this occa-
sion many loving cups and medals
were given for noteworthy achieve-
ments in camp life.
Miss Jennings is a first year champ-
er and received the all-star award
and the Waldemar felt W Miss
Carswell received the prized silver
ter and Fair.
IN CHARGE THURSDAY
Thursday's committee is composed
of Mrs. J. B. Latham, chairman,
And Mmes. B. A. Wall, Gene At-
sh
pr
to
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Musical Romance
"Song Of The Island"
In Technicolor
victories scored in two field meets
I held during the summer.
Also Musical
"Carnival in Paris"
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Mrs Ruthie Loudermilk has as .m
Flower Display Committees Abilenians
Are Back
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
J. 8. Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Baum, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Crawford,
and daughters, Sara and Dorothy.
Mr. and Mrs. Jabe Pratt and son,
Bobby.
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Beginning Sept 1. Store Hours:
8:30 to 6:00. Saturdays 8:30 to
9:00.
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ABILENIANS BACK FROM REUNION
OF M'CANLIES FAMILY AT CISCO
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Just a Pair of
MILLIONAIRE
LOVE-BIRDS!
They loved to
fight..,and
fought bo
Birthday
Mrs D. G. Arrant, teacher of the
T. E. L. Class of the University Bap-
tist church, was honored with a
party Monday afternoon on her
birthday. Members of the class were
hostesses, entertaining in the home
Black or brown suede with pat-
ent trim. All carnelian calf.
Johansen .....................
2T. "Clear the
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Mr The publc must
Ahh be barredr"
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their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Sudderth, en route from Washing-
ton. Mrs Young, a teacher in the
217177/27N0w
3 BIG SONG HITS!
$8
Plus— THE 3 STOOGES
R. AND MRS B. M.
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gIcHAEL S
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GLORIA
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Both were members of the
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named Reva Marie She weighed
nine pounds at birth.
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Baptist Class Is
Honored At Party
Mary Alice King was hostess Mon-
day afternoon for a party attended
by members of the Primary I Sun-
day school class at the First Bap-
tist church of which she is a mem-
ber.
Birthday greetings today from the I
to the following sate“ciege ror Women.
Bag
Black or brown suede with
patent trim. All carnelian calf.
, 3.95
an American
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Fullerton and
son, Henry Mac, have returned from
Cisco, where they attended a re-
union of the McCanlies family Sun-
day, the 59th anniversary of the
wedding of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Mc-
Canlies. Mrs. Fullerton is daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. McCanlies.
The reunion was held at Lake
Cisco with approximately 100 mem-
bers of the family in attendance.
The McCanlies family is one of the
oldest in the Cisco section.
Reminiscing and a barbecue were
terred in her
plans, she made
an engagement
Red Cross
Mary Elizabeth Wiiams has re- back natural he'd never step inside
turned to her home in Paducah the door again. The beauty shop
after visiting here with her grand- bill was $25 out of that man s pock-
mother, Mrs. Ed Dickerson and et.
other relatives. Girls in the beauty shops often
s
within the covered ves-
For Fair Are Announced
DREPARATION for women’s dis- kinson, O. P. Thrane and Fred
P"piys at the West Texas fair. Reeves. Mrs. Joseph Paly wn.bein
A a o Ar. getting underway in charge Friday. assisted by Mmes
Phous departments this week, with James Wroten, cBurman.T.S.
newly appointed committees plan- Higeinbotham. W..°.Aws Wood-
nlng for showing of various articles and D. Burns. Mrs. G. W. Wood ]
out, further attention. No steam
ing the week-end here with
her aunt. Mrs. Ira Dorton. Her
forgetful, too.
A
Abilene public schools did work to-
ward a master of arts degree in
held Friday evening culminating the George Washington university. Mrs.
Young and Miss Sudderth were ac-
companied from Washington to
et—a photograph of Robert Taylor.
Again there was the old boy right
off the farm who walked in and
ordered a permanent Not only did
I he get a wave, but he had It set, and
I had a net pulled down over his new
curls and calmly sat under the dry-
er until the hair teas dry. "We'd |
had boys get permanents before, but,
we never had one we could haw
tied under the irter," said the opera-
! tor.
She became so curious that she
ventured "I'll bet you have a girl
who sure likes boys with wavy hair.”
No, my mother always wanted a
homes to explain methods of se-
curing the best results from use of
oven heat controls, broilers and
simmer burners on ranges, Mr.
Gray said.
Miss Hughey explained that with
modern gas top burner cookery,
only a small amount of water is
used, approximately one-fourth to
a cup of water. After the vegeta-
bles have been placed in the pan.
the small amount of water added,
the pan is covered and placed over
a high heat until the water is
W. C. FISHER
Jeweler and Optometrist Abilene, Texas
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Mr. and Mrs. McCanlies were
married August 29, 1878. Mr. Mc-
Canlies moved to Texas when he
was five years of age. and has spent
72 years in the state, most of that
time in and around Cisco. Mrs. Mc-
Canlies was born in Corsicana, com-
ing to Cisco 60 years ago.
Children of the couple are: J. P.
McCanlies, J. E. McCanlies, N. S.
McCanlies, S. H. McCanlies, Cisco;
W. C. McCanlies, Phoenix, Aris ;
Mrs. H. B. Fullerton; Mrs. L. U
Lamb, Athens; Mrs. Ted Bacon,
Cisco; Mrs. A. A. Harwell, Glendale,
Ariz.; Mrs. William Stone of Alto,
N. M ; and Mrs. S. A. Huestis, Cisco.
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MRS. CLAUD YOUNG and her
---—---- over for Peggy Ann Carswell and -VI sister. Bernice Sudderth are
ward, who will be in charge Satur- Jane Jennings of Abilene who have expected in today from Greenville,
day, has been out of town, and has been spending the late summer va- where they stopped for a visit with
your birthday. There is that poor homemaker eliminate failures in
, . little Mrs. Smith. Her husband fro- her cooking, believes Miss Pearl
PACHE- HAY has as her guest, all about her, but he bought Hughey, home economist for the
IV Elaine Nichols of Dallas. The the loveliest wrist watch for his—” Community Natural Gas company,
www --2 school mates at Texas The operator cut the program off who will be in Abilene the week
the air. In a whisper, she tactfully of August 30 through September 4 <
g-g 0g informed Voice No. 2 that little Mrs to call on customers of the utility.
. “ na Sand ersehas Justatrotumned Smith was in the shampoo booth. In adaition to being avallable
from.s.sour vacation trip only a few feet away. .Names fieti- through the gas company office for
to oaveston clous again, remember.) I home calls to explain semi-water-
After visiting here in the home TRIED TO PLEASE less cooking methods and other
of her uncle, M N. Gustavus. There was the woman who came । cooking problems. Miss Hughey
Frances Gustavus has returned to in one day and insisted on red hair, will have a number of new recipes
her home in Ballinger. Her light waves were much more 1 for customers desiring them, ac-
becoming to her type of skin and cording to R. H. Gray, local man-
eyes and a smart operator tried to ager for the gas company. She
565 ■ will be glad to call at customers
of Mrs. Bessie Billings.
Mrs. F. G. Bradley, president, was principal entertainments of the day.
.---——— w.omosn. in charge for a meeting of commit-1 ■
will meet at 5 o clock Wednesday tee chairmen preceding the party. | son with curls," was the serious
afternoon with Mrs. Allee Dyer Har- Mrs. J. w Russell conducted a de- | reply. He was a regular customer
well, 300 Grape street. : votional. I for three months—every Saturday
[ The honoree was presented a I
: white birthday cake, topped by
Husbands are
There's th a
mean man
who went on
a two -day i
fishing trip,
and left his B
wife at home 2
to celebrate E
their wedding k
anniversary by E
herself — after K
promising her "
a regular par-
| She was assisted in entertaining
i by her mother, Mrs. Scott King, her
sister. Frances Sue King and her
I cousins Shirley D. Gaskill, and
Mary Elizabeth Williams of
Paducah. Games were played on the
lawn, and refreshments were served.
Those present were Mina D. Mat-
thew. Annette Haney. Joy Frances
Heaton, Christi Ann King, Saynell
Brown. Jean Williams, Mollie Ann
Crouch, Ann Umberson, Mrs. Ralph
Umberson class teacher, and Mrs.
J. C. King.
j The Deauey opera • 19 1. C.,
"Joe’s so jealous—I just cant, the blessed vents tobe Almost D
live with him any, longer," con- ’ the time the Dhvstcian U- Xoun<
! fided a customer. Anywa, she women
i didn’t, for aha son had a divorca.' -ahe t
Schilling
pepper
will 8 season a
ggKe==so
U*dP
million steaks
tonight
Greenville by Mr. Young, who re-
turned here Sunday. DIDIe LIUD candles, and Mrs. Gene Wallace pre-
N. .e pns w.uerman nav. ! sented her gift from the class. Later
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kauffman have .Pirst meeting of the season for members went out onto the lawn .
members of the Wednesday Bible where the cake was served with Plans for a skating party to be
zsevrsnhhmewamin
Rutherford..... wm. , w n... Methodist, church. A call meeting is
_______________ . ________ T hgsecp rsentiMm eS’pWov T to be held at 4 o'clock Thursday aft-
... , in Abilene. Mr. and Mrs. Stolz are she had told the beauty operator senudinsWad ‘A Porter o' R ernoon, preceding the party.
swimmer’s button for passing re- former.Abilenians. ; —about the dances she had gone J Ho uingshead, w FFWomack J Members decided to buy uniforms
to on Saturday nights without Joe • • • •• ; S ’ Two girls passed tests, Genevieve
Co- Myrtle Jean Butler of Midland is and the new boy friend she had • A,-*, AlLm, Ander- Thompson, handcraft, and Eliza-
ch spending the week with Eddie Lou found, -were going to be married : Flannagan, Alabama Ander
coveted tribal plaque by accumulat- Sharp in Abilene-------- i this fal—"he ain't a bit like Joe.' son. Arant, Bradeyarsm nE Wat
--------------- MBS HORACE B STEVENS and ' ^‘uX“e^e= '^r^^S X f
-VI daughter. Slizabeth, will vis-'t parlor operator didn't tell, nor Annle Townsend. Mrs. J. J. Peay
it it several days in Mexia with Mrs.: wobld we ir we knew.) and Mrs. M A. Norsworthy.
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go to Shreveport and Alexandria, This was a two-way broadcast c 1 • T.:1 .
La., to visit college friends. They from the dryer section. COOkng ranures
were accompanied to Ft. Worth by Loud Voice No. 1: T could kill .. I°
Mrs. H. T. Compton who has been Jim- he gave me sheets and pillow Not Necessary,
visiting in the L. S. Munger home. cases for my birthday, so I think /
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Shults of | in get even by giving him drapes Savs Economist
Breckenridge and Mrs. J. W. Smith ; for the living room for Christmas." । J
ot Rising Star, spent yesterday with Loud Voice No. 2: "You ought to Rising cost of living is making
Mr. and Mrs. Shults' son, Gaines be thankful he even remembered it most imperative that every
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JANE BRYAN . DONALD CRISD • MARI MAGUIDE
Dirertedb, Joe Ma, • Orign,I Srre-m Pla, b, H.n,
Rampeu • Adaptation by Julur J Epstein 6 Margeret
LeVinoA Firs Nat IDietue,-Prsentedb,WarnerBror
MR. AND MRS Luther Webb
IVI and daughter, Billie Louise, are lead' her in
leaving Tuesday morning for Louis- the right
iana and Arkansas, returning ! chanel
through Oklahoma. it only led
Edith Foutz, 342 Grand Ave., has to, confiden- L >2.M
gone to Slaton to visit several days eat w 0 ra ’• \ -3 ... 1
with relatives and friends She will IShe wa310- KIW
go from there to Lubbock for a vis- ing ner hus: 0 12
________________are it band—he had A 2
parents of a daughter, born Tues- _ ... fallen for. a "79_/8
day morning at the family home, En.route to Roswell, N. “ Dr. red ' headed 8 &
2061 Sou vws tr. sol 2: em and Mrs. S. A. Pittman and daugh- : woman, and -
3001 South Fifth. The baby has been Lorraine and Marianna of "I guess I can be one too; she de-
Dallas. stopped here for a visit dared.
With Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Foutz. She went out of the shop a red brought to a boll. The heat is then
/CHESTER SULLIVAN is leaving hed, but it.wast longssbefore she turned down to a simmering flame
। -.m- —-—In ao -m‘"5 was back with the request that ner for +h. romoinHor nf +he ennkino
U this week for Dickens county hair b, bleached. ' He s changed to forth eremaind theowthtercpeing
where he is to teach in a consoli- A blonde' she said with a tremolo penod, keeping the water gently
dated school. He received a bache- in her voice.
lor ot science degree from North But she was back the next morn-
Texas State Teachers college at ing in tears. "He Mld I Ilked lke
Denton this month. i hell, and ir I didn't get my hair
an oil shampoo set and manicure-
double or nothing—that it's a girl.
----- --------- Ifollow love from ihe first and make money at it,"
RILLY DORTON has returned to crush to the altar-it calls for . one shop owner.
D his home here after visiting two lot ot hair dressing along the way. , few women "a say tney are
weeks in Fort Worth with David "Yes, we even follow them to the I havins Ee “
Hickey, his room mate at Texas divoree court," said one operator, babies because
Christian university last year. BRIDEGROOM WAITED iney wantnem
They visited the Fort Worth Fron- There was the case of the bride- Bu mosw..0,
tier Fiesta, while there. to-be who kept the bridegroom nem aan ‘
waiting at the plan for .them
' 2 altar while she swe wanted,
C * +1 . L.n-t, walt until the
C . rf,took,.2. Rhi car was paid
P-- * -»• “course. ,.„8 18 for.' or John hates children so, we
l ca d.V ASumn never did intend to have any.’ they
the daY. sound Then the same women are in
• the.sho.200K the shop a year later telling us how
edupwith I smart the nittle ones are-about the
".8 ” first amile, teething, and on and
Not to be de- on.
I'Ll. TAKE VANILLA
Women who fail to recognize the
beauty and dignity of gray hair are
regular beauty shop customers—
most of them are afraid of losing
their husbands. ,
But this incident takes the prize,
says one shop owner. “A woman
came in one aay with a bottle of
and Judging of displays.
Mrs. W. J. Mathews,.who, asrep- not appointed her helpers. Mrs. Har- | cation’t “camp “Waldemarror 'girts.
assntstmnechrggAthtenowegravfynfomKng be Mrs. matnews n«r kerrime They returned to
ision, announced members of her assniav Mrs I their homes thls week.
committees this morning. wnnregardidopotopsants should be Misses Carswell and Jennings |
in charge of decorating the booth brought to booth before 8 o‘-
will be Mrs. A. G. Gent, assisted ciock on the opening day of the fair.
yMrs.R.L. Harwel,Mrs. John cut flowers w ** displayed from
Dressen and Mrs. L. W. Hollis, Jr. 8 to 12 o'clock Tuesday, with jud-
Members of the entry committee gtng of pot plants at 2 o’clock that
are Mrs. W. H. Miller, chairman, day.
and Mmes. J. B. Girard, Sr., George i----------
Denson. Velma Woolridge and R.
H. Thomason and Nettle Miller and T C Crawford
Ethel Gerhardt. ) ”
Various groups have been appoln-1 Is Honored At
ted to be in charge of the flower (
booth each day of the fair. Mrs. L. Birthdav Partv
W. Hligenberg is to head the group, DI —uay ratty
Monday, assisted by Mmes. L. E.
Dudley, Sidney Harris, Alton Will- J- 8. Crawford, who celebrated his
tagham H. L. Reynolds, Guy Paxton birthday Monday, was honor guest
and H. C.’ Meyers. , I for a family party, Monday night at
xTuesday. Mr SELFawelwH the home of a daughter. Mrs. Tom
W E. Smith and Gent whUe on W. Pearce and Mr. Pearce. ing more points than their rivals.
Wednesday. Mrs. F. M. ’Warren is Games of “42" were played on the the Tejas tribesmen. This superior-
to be in charge. She will be aided Uwn and birthday cake was served I ity was established largely through I
by Mmes. Grover Brock, J. C. Hun-
Presenting the newest innovation in hosiery:
above- the -knee custom-fit, full fashioned 2
thread, sheer crepe chirfon hose. Made with woven
Lastex top to fit just above -the knee, eliminating
all garter bulges.
WOMEN- anyway and put the wedding off
■ unm 10 o'clock at night. She had
(Continued from page one) 1 a permanent, hairset. manicure.
out the money from the groceryfacalandssbyssspeciadanndrrtoenas
allowance—all because hubby has icurea . ' nink before she
a red-nati-polish probia and bridal oath
won t give her the money for man- woud.walktheshrtdaLP bride was
i icures, "He can Just learn to like nA not cenn-ctd She had her hair women, and it makes me selr-con-
tell ' not SoriConFthe "ay and came in sclous about my gray hair,' she said.
at closing Ume to have it combed I’m going to try a little home rem-
in waves to fit under her filmy edy to make It look natural again-
veu She was fatigued from a just put this vanilla in the wave set
round of parties. Actually, she to color it.'she told the operator. It
. took her hair down, violently
. flinging the pins against the wall.
4 pguratively, she took it down
• again—as she flung words, "I • popular, movie always makes
N wouldn't marry ...... If he were u„— —-----, -- --- —.
the last man on earth." Appar- are called on to turn out Joan Craw-
9 ently relieved by the outburst, she fords, Claudette Colberts and Myrna
V was tripping, two hours later. Loys in asorted colors and sizes.
(down the church asile to strains MES TALK TOO
| of Lohengrin—and smiling.
DOUBLE OR NOTHING There was the somewhat hesitant
The beauty operatoris toldsabout customer who walked into a down- .
- blessed events to.be Almost, by few months He *
time the phxstclan.l,Foung was UH and ugly—almost"no re-1
women, alwayswa "We bet them 1 deeming points, "rve got • Picture ,
baby to be a boy, Webel mem; that I want to look like—how much '
I will It cost met ' be -asked. Then he |
i pulled the picture out of his pock- 1
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