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Fort Worth Man
Are Married Here
at ten o'clock next Saturday morn-
ing at the home of the bride 's par -
"UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONM
PPTP SMITH SroRTLIGHT
In Abilene Saturday to attend
the Hardin -Stmmons-Dantel BAker
evening came Mr and Mrs. T. C.
FLOOR
LAMP
LAST
BAY
At Bridge-Tea In Albany
Mr and Mrs. E Edwin Young were
hosta in late afternoon hours Sat-
urday for a post-nuptial party in
PFPAIR WORK
450 CyNE ST
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SHADY SIOI OF THt LAW I
Mrs J R Plelder. 511 Meander.
U to entertain So Sum club mem-
bers Thursday afternoon at three
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TIRED
FEET
INDIRECT LIGHTING
FIXTURES
FEN:
MUSIC:
New Ideas For
College Wardrobes
NEW YORK Sept 19— Special de-
perlmenu for outfitting the college
girl show novel and verv practical
the Young
> Place. Mr
Preston and
HILLIARD
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Cowden
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for evening wear on chill winter
nights
This is one ef the
big 250,000.000 movie
quiz piciures.
DON T MIsS IT.
Slate Election
Mrs. George Campbell president
of the Traveling Men’s Wives asso-
elation. announced that election of
officers will be held Wednesday at
3 p m at her home, 218 Highland.
All members are urged to be pre- j
ent
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FOR EXCESSIVE SECRETION OF HAY FEVER
USE FAMOUS PENETRO NOSE DRORS
i D Sandefer Jr and daughters. Pat- daushter. Mrs. Joe Thomas, of Cor-
i I pus Chrsti,
guest personnel of fifty
White lillies. marigolds and nsters
formed decoration for entertaining
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“DOUBLE WEDDING"
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Combined CIRCUS
PRESENTING
table
Games of forty two were evening
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Mr and rMs W T Bird of Mer- ed and a birthday cake was cut and
kel announce the marriage of their served with other refreshments
daughter. Martha, to Paul Pitten- Shirley Ruth’s guests were Barbara
ger, of Fort Woth. The wedding' Jean Smith, Dolores Beal -Edwin
took place at 6 30 oclock Sunday ! Lee Hughes Eugenia Powell, Billie
evening at the home of the brides Lou Bosher, Patsy Williams. Earl
LAST DAY
"FRANKENSTEIN"
TCEsDAY-WEDNESDAY
ADA BROWN AND ORCH
TRAVELTALK
PICTORIAL REVUE
honor of Mr and Mrs. Thurman
Morrison Mr Morrison la junior pl- and Wanda Fox
Permanent Waves
SPECIAL
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MRS TRACY BARNES U an-
Il other smart member of so-
ciety who obviously ignores the
"up with your hair” trend Her
costume consists of an accord-
“ TVESDAf ONLY
‘ Council for Crime”
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OTTO KRUGER
DOUGLAS MONTGOMERY
JACQUELINE WELLS
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HEY l»t HET
from Norway!
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the meeting is to open March 16
Social highpoint at the board '
session was a Saturday evening din-
• ner at the Rice hotel, with the four
DAR chapters of Houston and the
Houston chapter of Sons of the
American Revolution, the hosts.
HERES Mrs. James Russell
I Lowell. the former Julia E
Brokaw, tn a stunning suede
suit with a matching suede ber-
et and bag A Jewelled orna-
ment sparkles on the lapel of
the double-breasted suit jack-
et. which has unusually wide
revers and pleated pockets.
of social science, were highpoints I
HIGGINBOTHAM
BARTLETT CO.
"Good Lumber-
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T E BRUN CRUGER RHINE-
L LANDER attended the polo
matches in a lovely fall sports
suit which includes a solid-col-
ored wool skirt and a plaid
jacket with an unusual, plain
neckline The Jacket has a self-
belt and squared but not exag-
gerated shoulders
OUT OF OASr
GOT A PLAT?
1 BATTERY DOWN?
tRIMISME
2 @pundangs""
j E Watkin* was revealed to guests
{at a Saturday bridge-tea in Al-
bany
I Pink blue and ashes of roses, col-
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Ea-e, The Worid’s Mest
NFemp TereyinE t,ins
Ge, GARGANTUA
5" THE GREAT
Largesranaxose
MW// ous GORILLA
moine .en.a am. FRANK BUCK
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and THR MiHTII MULTITUEOF
CIRCL ISCHAMPiONSEVER ASEMBLED
rorvuanreucea 80*00229
ticKETS ox baas cictspax
st sioans nato sroms
aKcOND AND riE STS
awn at suow amotnps
For 5 Room a .
House 7 Fix- e n) n) Q C
turns in all- •/ /03
only .......... 4 aw
’ bested at a pienic in Cobb Park —-----
when her mother, Mrs D C Mu- was a_radio_brpadcast over KRBC.
sick, was hostess Games were play-
MRS. HANS G SPITZER, the
II former Princess Daria Obol-
ensky. went to the polo cham-
pionships at Westbury. L I, in
this slightly military Jacket Of
Oxford gray flannel, shoulder
straps of self material, edged in
black, and bronze buttons She
carries a casual coat of fleecy
wool with a deep collar.
Vo'ilti,
PEP
and Mrs Herbert M
STARTS TOMORROW
lan pleated wool skirt and a
simple pullover sweater with a
scarf tucked into the neckline.
Mrs Barnes wears a striped
Jacket and plain slacks.
ount. Mrs Laura J Lindsay, 943
Mulberry street. Abilene.
For the past seven years. Mrs
• 1939 Spring
Conference
Daughter Is Born
To Frank Junells
! At El Paso
Mr and Mrs Frank June!! of El
Paso are announcing the birth of a
daughter. Born Saturday night in
El Paso the baby weighed eight
pounds and four ounces.
She ts the only grandchild of
Mr and Mrs Den R Junell of Abi-
lene Her maternal grandpa rents
are Mr and Mrs I. N Simmons of
SPRAYS of orange blossoms
• adorned folders on which be-
"a i trothal of Lucille Burrows and Roy
Abilene Host harry FULWLR bridegroom-to-be < < Cowgirls
to Texas D ar Thursday Is Nuptial Date For Abilenian And Dallas Girl Schedule
LIGHT CONDITION
. YOUR BME . .
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I she contemptuously
in alive not tell the
e his own skin’ 1 3
you but I hope that
Ive to. That is why I
lire you tonight. You.
pu have yoyr way of
hat is to become of
I tor one am not e
to be caught like a “
I want money and
got it I am going to-
You । a: give Ludo-
orders and pay the
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he broke in •
h that had
e where Ludovic is
HSME O'BRIEN, one of the
L most attractive girls in this
year’s crop of debutantes, ap-
peared at the open polo
championships at Westbury.
L. I, in a smart wool skirt,
plain jersey sweater and a con-
trasting Jacket of checked tweed
Distinctive touches are the new-
wide belt and the large buttons.
In spite of all the controversy
about upswept coiffures, she still
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ors to be featured in the October Easter and Mrs Frank Easter of
first wedding were emphasized at i Albany and Mrs John Smalley of
the party, which was hostessed bv l Abilene assisted with the serving
the bride-elect s grandmother. Mrs I of refreshments of bridal motir
F D Easter, and her aunt, Mrs Virginia Holts. Mrs W. W Lor-
C P Smith I land Mrs A K Tartt, Mrs W
HNTERTAINING at
Ta home in Compere
Anthony, Solon
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doing this or that,
lay about, I wait un-a
ood opening and then *7
, without any animus
either side.
, and I explain. We
and experiences and
lusion. But I never
You know best. •
ink you have done a
d job."
Birthdays
The Reporter-News er nds birth-
day congratulations today to the
following:
Mrs J O Brown
Mrs Roy Duke
Mark Shaw Hobbs
Mis. Elmer Jobe
Mrs V. R Keeble
Harriett Lovelady
Mrs W K Miler
Mrs Bill Moore
Mrs George W McDaniel
Otis Neal
Mrs Victor Payne Jr.
Alma Dean Rankin
Lance Tarrance, at Dallas
Mrs Pauline Lawson Osborne ob- i
served her birthday Sunday.
---- JOINING the long list of prom-
7 • inent young Texans who have
■ | filed their intentions of becoming
| Mr. and Mrs. during early fall days
, are Jean Montgomery of Dallas
a i and Harry Phillip Fulwiler of Abi-
sjlene.______-
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Wanda Mae l
Mr and Mrs H. L Skinner were
Saturday evening hosts to the
XXIV Dinner club, entertaining in
the colonial suite at the Wooten.
Marigolds, foxglove and queens-
wreath were combined to form a
colorful centerpiece for the dinner
"Chick" Howard and Marguerite Haskell, who are grandparents of a
Sandefer of Wichita Falls, and J son born a month ago to their other
Losers in the Reporter-News
Brown Derby advertising contest
entertained winners at a Sunday
picnic supper at Abilene State park
Howard McMahon head of the
advertising department and contest
referee introduced guests round the
table*.
Si Addington as captain of the
losers, the Reda was in charge of j
outing arrangements, while the sup-
per was served under direction of
Bert Sammons
ABILENE A /
AFTERNOON ■ E AE
A A ■
Saturday P AmEm
SEPT." ■
Anohr how to go "smling
a g PinkhAm • Veetabi
elps buld up more physical
us aida to dvie you more
diatrets hw® lemsle two
J. Fulwiler,
Constitution Day Observed
In Programs By DAR h ana Marilyn ot Breckenage
© J - were dinner guests in the home of
JOHN DAVIS CIAPTER, Daugh- singing "America ’ Mrs John nresident Dr J n
J ter. of American Revolution. In- Bishop regent directed the busi- the uniyersity president, Dr. J. D
.m.. . n .. neem ness hour when member, voted to Sanaeler.
augurated its new season program coperate with west TexAs Fair of-
as members gave a pledge to the Ficlals in the exposition opening Oc- Mr and Mrs J E Stowe have as
flag Saturday at their constitution tober 3. their house guests their daughter.
URTH birthday anniversary of day program held in the home of i Miss Cagle. Mrs William R. | Mrs Billy Lyons Mr Lvons and
Mrs J E Burnam. . j Bnow. Mrs T Z Cagle and Mrs 1 .. . wng anl‛hi0
Highlight of the day a obeervan-e | g T. Dowda assisted Mr. Burnam; tner young daughter, Sharon, of
'_____ - s= in entertaining these guests: Ann Gladewater. Mr and Mr. George
with Mr. Dallas Scarborough as Oldham Mary F Head, Mmes Bish- Edward Stowe and daughter. Cy-
chairman. Dorothy Doan, pianist, op o E Baker. M M Barnes. | . ainner
was featured Lola Gibson Dea- Alice Cannon G L Christian. O. renat. Sunday in I. Stowe home
ton sang Drink to Me Only With H Cooper G Fisk W W Hair. &uests sunday in the stowe Mnr
Thine Eye." and "Beneath the E L Harwell. J. A Hutchison. J. Martha Shaw daughter of Mr
Weeping Willow Shade" (Frances L, Machen. R E L. Norwood. Ouy j and Mrs NIb shaw went Sunday
Hop-inson >. and Bobbie Clack gave E Paxton, Scarboroush.. A..V. to Demon where She win reenter
the principal address. • Smith:. O O. Watts. T M Winis, ! Texa: stat, colee. wom. ..
Dalsy Mae Cagle told of her sum- j M Cowden a new member, and TexAsstate
mer trip to Europe as feature of Mr. H W Morris, a vieitor. _________
An informal program o orchestra
musi: and games and a talk by
W. R Smith, associate professor
: has been eashler for the Commu..l-
ty Natural Gas company tn Abilene
for the past three year. A gifted
’ musician she is a former pianist
at the Albany First Baptist church
J Mr Watkins. Abllerlan, is a son of
I studying at the Texas university.' Dallas
5 i Miss Montge mery attended Gulf- 1 The couple will spend two months
resistance and toi
E* de '
Honal di-order
| ano instructor at Hardin-Sintons
university, where Mr Young la dean
of music and Mr Preston head of
the violin school Mrs Morrison the
former Lucialis Jones. Is a violinist
and student in the school of music
The university faculty and the
Round Table club made up the
Mr and Mrs Tom Price are an-
nouncing the marriage of their
daughter, Edna Mac to Ernest
Pursley, son of Mr and Mrs W D
Pursley The wedding took place ,
September 11 at Baird Mr Pursley
is employed by the Lucian Webb
Plumbing company
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said, with a sort of
ram "The man who
n and yet you doubt
e is lost' You re mad.
at then you acre al-
. —. . the afternoon meeting in the Bur-
Pittenger has-been tecaher of Erie- Jay Young. Uuu Jean and Avd nam home She led the group in
Itoh at the Grsham high school Rhodes ----- . L
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me sloe I am mad S
thoed, and there was
indescribably menac-
ve that I felt the girl
dder That is not a
ng to say. Bu: let it
much money do you a
thousand francs?"
i sneered in his face
thousand would be
Dr BOB ESTES
P-
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1aaiddelea
PLUS*
► BURNS ◄
Ease the agoniring pain quickly and
reduce soreness by immediate nee of
Resinol
Mr And Mr, E C Watkins of
Springfield rilinots
Entertaining in the Smith home
the hostesses used verbenas and
snapdragots in room decoration
and owes and ferm for the candle-
lit refreshment table Mrs Howard
at him blankly "At
course Fatma gave
b the chautfeur
short cackling laugh •
he chauffeur unfor -
it before it reached
t in fact " ir was
him by an Arab car-
of the Saturday evening all-school
party at—Abilene- Christian college
• Approximately four hundred
guests, students and faculty mem-
bers. joined in the informal merri-
ment Following music by an or- f
• chestra of four, who called them- es I
selves the "pretzel benders," and a .
a “tug-of-war" game in which upper- Ete ’
• classmen defeated the freshmen. j
guests were entertained by a group MM
diversion for Messrs and Mmes W
B Milstead. H J Bradshaw Jr.
• Homer Scott Lloyd Mcarty Paul
McCarty, Tom K Eplen. H L.
Stephens Larry Adamson. John H
Alvis (Clyde Brooks and C C.
’ she retorted. “You
what money you have
.and a check on your
3russels for the bal-
gave a short, harsh
f don t think, ome-
1ded, "that you will
■don t blame you The
ken questioning your .
I they ve run away. —
Etruction has let it be
Ie no longer suspects
I that means that he
e lying, and it means,
spects you and Stahl
I She beat her hands •
usly. “Why did you "
I their names?” she
[Were you mad? And
lore has tried to kill
I failed: because an
eller saved him—'' n
I carpet-seller?" he P
ised Are you sure
[ him with an impa-
the head. ' —and now
m Marseille guesses
Venner and a
1g the coast for him ‛
that tomorrow , plana
try," she said 'The
at midnight, and I
u want to linger ”
1st shrugged, amil-
d On M 7
Malcolm Gray. Mr. A C. Qulley.
who played bridge and Mrs Smal-
ley. s tea guest were Abilenian. at- j
tending the party
Albany guests were Celia Over-1
ton. Hallie Vick Easter. Vircinia
Clarke, Helen B Gordon. Helen j
Jackzon. Mmes Evan Foster How-
ard Easter and James Overten. for
bridge and Lora William. Rebecca
i Freeman Bebe Freeman. Myrtle
smaller Pronte Clausell, Mmes W
L Burrow.. Frank Easter J, W
Eaheart, X Carter King M A.
Smith. Will Dodson t F Crow R
S tors D R Morris. Lottye Pavis
Crow and Elmer Smath. I
Back Tp School’
Party Class Favor
A spelling bee. contests, and re-1
" Treshments served in paper tags
were highlights of a "back to
school " party at which members of
the First Baptist Sunday school
class were guests at the home of
Mrs J. L. King. Mr. A. John as
“teacher” wore a long black skirt
and tailored white blouse, while
other guests were dressed as school
girls.
Mmes Thomas E Roberts, W. ▼.
Ramsey, A John, T. C. Casey, Nen
Jones Graftt and J O. Bragg were
hostesses to Mmes J J McKinney.
E T. Brown, Ralph Umberson, V.
Z. Matthews, E. T Bramblett, Mar-
tin Metzger. R H McIntosh, M. E
Miller, L. Q Campbell, J M. Cooper,
M B Herring and H B Fullerton.
-
ildren and I are
not grandma with a
bo soft a heart, either .
er. Sometimes I pitch .9
I grandson, no better
Ie Sometimes I give
bies" a piece of candy
Bnt.
randchildren with me
I awhile. Maybe you e
l the time. Our prob- *
e allke. No two grand-
ike parent*, can have
riences.
if you are unhappy
hat and feel left out.
to forget it Go andP
you are ble. See your
limit your world to
and grandchildren.
| along. So will you.
II ache for poor John-
ent, you think, don't 4
m Maybe they don't. 3
| suffering more than
spect. Be friends and
pkies, or read him
on't ever let on to hit
you think they are
y won't love us long. -4
if we upset his loy- *
hough our intentions
n the world.
38. NEA Service, Inc)
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All-School Party
At Christian College
Attended By 400
Their marriage is to take place port college at Gulfport, Miss. She in California after their marriage.------
belongs to the Pi Be a Phi sorority With business interests in Califor- progen
nia, as well as Abilene, W. J Ful- r ’ V al
enU. Mr and Mrs Paul V. Mont-1 Texans, the bridegroom-elect did wiler and his family have spent Li
gomery, 4323 Arcady avenue. Dal-, his preparatory work at Kemper their summers in California for
las Military Academy in Booneville, many years.
Mary Vaughan Montgomery, sis- Mo and is a graduate of the Uni-1
at her smiling, and
his head That means
e sort, he answered
ney have not found •
they’ And if they
rwards, there is noth-
t him with the affair
S8NOR7
M ML George “
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BITTY BOOP CARTOON
PARAMOUNT NEWS /
SELECTING the earliest home-
P coming date in the history of
their organization, officers of the
Ex-Cowgir of Hardin-Simmons
university, today announced . the
weekend of October first as fall
home-coming time for the Cow-
girls.
The Cowgirl gathering will be
held in connection with the univer-
sity - wide homecoming. October
first, when the Hardin-Simmons-
Centenary evening game will be
climaxing event of the day's pro-
gram
1 Former members of the Cowgirls
are to meet at the Wooten hotel
। for a 13:30 o'clock luncheon. Reser-
i rations for the luncheon are to be
I made with Mrs. Mack Eplen. presi-
dent of the ex-assoclatlon; Mrs.
I Duncan Frame, permanent secre-
| tary: Mildred Caldwell, treasurer,
। or Mrs. Gaines Shults, reporter.
Other social events on the day's
] program are a four o'clock recep-
l tion at Mary Frances hr ! for alum-
—ni, ex-students and friends of the
university, and a 5:30 o’clock bar-
bee lie supper, on the campus lawn.
Members of the ”S" association are
to have a special table at the sup-
per. It was announced tuday from
! the university.
Mrs Herman A. Pender, presi-
dent of the Alumni and Ex-Student
. association, has named Mack Epleu
I as general chairman for the supper,
i Mildred Caldwell and Harry Hayes
I will be in charge of registration;
। Mr and Mrs Lacy Beckham, re-
I ception; J T Haney, food, Mid
Mrs, J. M Chandler, serving.
Postnuptial Party Held For
Couple In Young Home
I • . Lnew ideas a simply cut. natural- .... _ „ w. ... ..
I played the honored couple was ush- toned cashntere Jersey dress with .MrsJ M .2?
ered into the sunroom where they detachable matching hood lined W R Chapman are U "nt
were presented with a chest of su-iwith plaid a fringed wool ker- to. the Just 8" club weonteada
ver gift of the entire faculty and'chief printed with names of reg- Afternoon at three o clock et the
Round Table. jular college courses matching womans eub
| Mrs Jullus Olsen presided at the striped suspenders and belt.
refreshment table to pour punch a swee. Utile bonnet of white an- aaFa, Iooc K1
- Betty Mcntosh gora utterly demure and feminine MEN LOVE -
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ter of the bride-elect, ani William versity of Texas. He is a member i
J. Fulwiler Jr., only brother of the of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. •
bridegroom-elect, will be their only He returned two weeks ago from I
i attendants. Europe, where he spent the sum-
Romance of the couple had its mer in travel. , ♦
, beginning when they were students With his parents and brother, the
at the University of Texas. Before bridegroom-elect will go Friday to *
of freshmen Jo Nelle Cathey, i
Frank Dunn Edith Adams, and the
Hash House Quartet.'
The party was held in the school
a gymnasium
H. L. Skinners
Are Hosts For
4 XXIV Dinner Club
P you are peppy and MI of fun, men win
Invite you to dahces and partiea.
BUT if yqu are erons, listlena nd tired,
men won’t be nterested Men dom’t
giris. When they go to parties they
want giris Along who are full of pep.
Bo to ease yqu "4 • goW generaf system
tonic, remember for 3 generstions one
woman has toid------- - — —----
thru" with Lyd
Compound, it a
A BILENE will be host to the 1939 J
A annual spring convention of the | !
Texas Daughters’of American Rev-
olution ■
Word of selection of Abilene as | I
meeting place was brought here last 1 5
night by Mrs. J D. Sandefer, stale : l
vice regent, on her return from the a
state executive board meeting at j
Houston A three-day conference, j I
l eck, because, if
night feel inclined to
are a number of in-
lames who would be P
tisten to me.”
Iwo FIRE s
B as one whose faith
Iture has been rudely
I true It to that one
expect gratitude from •
s! But come then *
I will give you what
Ie and for the rest,
teverly suggest, there
K on .ny Brusseis ac-
ek that I shall not
s eye* had never left
t save for a tight-
thin lips, she save no
ffect hi* diatribe had
she stoo up and mo-
te precede her from I
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 111, Ed. 1 Monday, September 19, 1938, newspaper, September 19, 1938; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1618036/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.