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Evening
THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
Tune In On KRBC
PAGE SIX
Wednesday
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AS RESU
Best Bibs And Tuckers
Coronation Organist Ribbons Pinned To
King Cor
22*
Worn By Royalty At
Peace Ce
To Play For Royal Ball,
- Not Serve
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Duchess of Wichita Falls.
Martha Cochran, Duchess of Big
Birthdays
Spring, was
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Texas Fair's second annual Texas Cotton Pestival is on!
Trainbearer
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2
of the trainbearer, Mrs. Charles S.
George L Minter, mother of the
4
1937 king. Mrs W. R. Ely, mother
I Herman
singer with, Jack Free s orchestra.
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and whisling numbers
4
Sara Hardy, Mabell Harker, Yetta-
Baggett
Louise Nelson, visitor.
Royal Narrator
4
The
eight o'clock in the
a girl to go oh an all day out-
dy featuring
rutned skirt
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IN ABILENE
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WEAK ARCHES:
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Automatie individ-
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every ereh height
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and You alone. The precise amount of support your
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GLASSES
ON EASY
TERMS
DRIVE
to SAVE
our EYES
Mary
and
Miss Hate wore a hostess frock
of blue haze crepe fashioned with
sunburst pleated skirt, and rhine- ,
Smart Styles
$8.75 to $10.75
Fish are frozen
ture of 32 degree*
stacked like corded
at a plant of a
cooperative. fishery.
Men ’■ Suits
Ladies ruin
Dr esses—
252
Size
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Winning Exhibitions In ■
Fair’s New England Kitchen
176
Size
When COLDS
THREATEN
and puffed sleeves. Silver san-
dais and a brlliant hairband
will be her acoessor.es •Picture
by staff photographer •.
into a picturesque spot
Among the dancers were the fol-
lowing du chesses and their corona-
tion escorts: Constance Allaire of
Fort Worthand Dale Dorn; Lucille
Gentry of Anson and Clifford Gray;
Pope, who will be her escort for |
the coronation ceremony.
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Pin*
St.
CORNS and CALLOUSES
usually UMM dis-
CRAMPS, FATIGLEa
Perfeetly-aligned
walking base
bringe reel relief.
squired to the dance by Hudson
Smart
ing. and you would like her to
take along a picnic lunch—
(a) Expect her to know that
you are counting on her
to bring the lunch?
the plate when it is not being
used? -
What would you do if—,
stone dip ornamentation. Her small
hat was in the lilt of fashion.
Miss Munger added a pink rose-
Pay As
Little
As Mr
The curtain goes up.
Royal heralds sound a fanfare of trumpets.
And the coronation of the king and queen of the West
Manners
Test your knowledge of cor-
rect social usage by answering
Opening With Grand March supper Club to
_ . . » Dine - And Dance
Reichman s Orchestra . At coronation Ban
Lme------.—..a
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
October 6 and 7
L H Dennis, nationally known Conformal Shoe
Expert, will.be at our store to give you his advice
on your personal Foot Problems.
"-he bolero xomby Ruta Headrick.
Duchesao Loraine, with a wine
reana frora —hr—
(NE of the most unusual and in-
• teresting exhibits in the wom-
an's department of the fair is the
old fashioned New England kitch-
V. R. ALLEN
_ Food Store
frock in wine colors, sash tied at the
back. and a tip-tilted hat in match-
ing shade.
Among other duchesses making
late arrivals at the coffee, attired
in the smartest of morning frocks,
were June Terrell from DeLeon,
Francas White of Tuscola and Dori*
Lee of Aspermont ’
Mrs. George Pey ton of Mexia was
a coffee, guest.
Abilene guests included Mrs O A.
Hale and Mrs L 8 Munger, moth-
ers of the hostesses. Mrs. J. E
Grissom and Mrs. Horace B Stev-
ens, mothers of the princesses, Mrs
Rusell S. Stephens and Mrs. W.
Walter Reed, mothers of the her-
alds. Mrs. R C. Grisham, mother
Ham of the House of Couch, while
escorting 'Princess Nancy rissom
was Prince John of if House of
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How 25 Women Lost Ugly
FAT In Special N. Y. Clinic
Ointment. Ito oily base
keep* the soothing, eff-
cient medication in contact
Kennedy.
Kauffman.
ward will be club hosts, presid-
ing at a flower-laden table)
Their house guests, Mr./and
t Mrs E W Endter ef El Paso.
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Fg Lesters
Grs, STAGES A GREAT
WHITEST TEXAS ROYALTpASS^MBLED -
Splender To Attend Coronation Of Cotton Festival King And Queen Tonight
RESINOL
s 0 a e a ND OINTMENT
A J Mriukta
Blames U
'Unrest' I
Joining L
WASHINGTON.
Senator Kmg (D
record today that
velopments in Eur
it necessary for tl
to "spend hundrec
dollars more for m
He said Great Br
by "a spineless 8
Adolf Hitler, had '
forces which make
Country Club Party Today
REST bibs and tuckers were worn mh-- -f wiahit- ---ne
D by the royal assemblage coffee-
big this morning at the Abnene
country club as guests of Emmagene
Hale. Queen of the 1937 Texas Cot-
ton Festival and her princess, Mar-
jne Munger. —**
Princesses to the 1038 Queen.
Nancy Grissom and Elizabeth Ste-
vens, and duchesses from twenty-
five West Texas towns were guests
of honor for the party of colrfui
theme. , •
Presiding at the coffee table were
Mrs R B Leach, wife of the coun-
try club president, and Mrs Ann
O Smart, member of the entertain-
ment committee for the duchesses
Making a brief appearance to say
howdy-do to the visitors were other
entertainment group members, Mrs
Coronation ball will number
among its guests tonight the
members of the Supper club.
They will dine in the red and
gold rooms at the "IIton hotel,
then go across the mezzanine to
join in the grand march led by
the Queen of the Texas Cotton
Festival and King Cotton, as
Joe Reichman's orchestra plays
Mr and Mrs Ben N Hay-
Roses and daisies were used in
by the=Duchess of Putnam. Myene
McCall, who added accessories an
broun to complete her costume
There *as a qulll shooting high
from the brown velour hat worn by
the Duchess of View, Juanta Pe-
tree, whose green suede cloth trock
.was held st the neckline with gold
clIps Shirring of short sleeves gave
wklth to the bodice shoulder line.
Black accessories and, a blue
morning frock were the choke of
Louise Carnes. Duchess of Mona-
hans •
Green in the new bitterroot shade
and accessortes of brown .ere,worn
by attractive Ellazbeth Huff
West Texans.
Next to the antique booth is the
booth where rugs and bedspreads
are shown.
Results in the antique division,
announced by Mrs. R B. Leach,
chairman: ' •
First prizes—to Mrs Chauncey
Nelson for kitchen clock: Mrs. Ju-
lius Olsen for sad iron; Mrs. C. F.
Rogge for spinning wheel; ' Mrs
George McCann for watfie iron;
and Mrs. D A. Callaway for kitch-
. domination of pe
tions."
For that reason,
opinion America i
defensive precautic
' " With this view,
tor Bulkley (D-Oh
agreed. It is too es
settlement of the
territorial dispute,
least the prospecte
ment seem “more
Senator Logan <!
King, asserting the
European crisis h
sential that "our
program be carried
more vigor "
King contended
peace had not beer
T nich and additiol
threats of war wer
NOTES ISOLATIO
A senate veteran
original advocates
participation in th
tions, he blamed
turbed state of I
partially upon the
' for Its failure to *u
Logan, who also ha
lean entry into tl
agreed with him.
Even leaving the
tion out of the di
said, the American
itself dictates a str
fense. .
"If the united s
be a hermit natic
opinion seems to
v added, "there is n
us but to carry our
to the limit. x x x
"Without alliance
pare our national
an extent that the
attack us.-That is
' do."
Aubrey Littleton.
"T ADIES and gentlemen. the'West Texas Fair presents the
— court of the Queen of the Texas Cotton Festival and King
Cotton.”
The Fair Park Parent-Teacher
bud corsage tied with silver bow
---- to her teal blue gown shot with sil- ■
ver threads and girdled in silver I
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Deodoran
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does not irritate ski
2 No waiting to dry-
can ba used right
after shaving.
3. Stops perspiration .
for 1 to 3 deya (
4 White, greaselees
vanishing cream.
& Amd has been aw
end Approved Seal
Institute ot Laund
HARMLESS T‘
ARRID 39
wearing a zippered
Mae Slayton. Nobie Pope,
$250
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MUSICAL score for tonight’s
-VI coronation of the Queen of
the Cotton Festival and King
Cotton will be presented by
Harold L Thomas, shown above.
Mr Thomas, music and band
instructor at McMurry college
and organist at the Heavenly
Rest Episcopal church, will play
throughout the coronation cere-
monies.
Peor vinion to a moderm planr en
. damage to th. •orke
and Pinmeshine Employen todny
-ont men "ith eood vinion. Cheek.
- •P on your nye! Visit o M.
tered optometrist today
Dr. Abner Robinson
mine, «hich the Queen s trainbear-
er. Car yn Grisham will carry Er- from the auditorium to the Hilton
mine and jewels also trim the close- hotel with motorcycle escort and
"citting basque of the rull -skirted there they will lead a grand march
royal gown of blue satin to malate the Coronation Sail at
Eaborately embroidered and er- which they will De guests of honor
mine trimmed is the royal costume Joe Reichman s orchestra wfll
of the king ho will wear a gape of play for onight3 ball, tntroducing
ruby red velvet with roy a; blue sat- some new numbers into the program
. in lining ' given °F them for Festival
Anticipation soars as the hour dance last night at the Wooten ho-
nears for making known the identi- tel
ty of the king and q. . • duchesses for
tions Who is the Queer 1? W: ance at which the}
the King? Which have been discuss- were guests of honor is a tale ef in-
ad at every social gathering of the finite variety glamor and sparkle
past few weeks will be answered Revival of interest in 18th century
with their entrance tonight to the and early 1900/s turned the ballroom
INTRODUCING blonde Caro--
1 lyn Grisham, who will be
trainbearer for Her Majesty,
Queen of the 1938 Cotton Fes-
tival. when she is crowned
before a royal court tonight at
LONDON. Oct 5-
as Inskip, defen
minister, told the
• Bions last night Bi
morally bound to
vakia in event of
gression although I
ain’s guarantee of 1
not yet in operatit
Explaining the
Munich accord in
and France guarar
vakia’s shorn front
said if the Czech:
"his majesty's go
certainly feel bouz
steps in their pow
the integrity of di
' preserved '
<f Vew and Hardin
TTenam 1 ■ ofLo-TGrant Marshali rode. performer
B, P-va.. Pre*"M:- ~
Hermieigh and Albert
J. T Hart of Milford was com-
plimented Sunday at a family din-
ner party and afternoon open house
for friend*'. the occasion marking
his eighty-sixth birthday anniver-
sary. His daughter, Mrs. .W. E
Pritchett. In whose home he has
been visiting, was hostess for the
dinner Several of his grandchildren
were in attendance
At the dinner were Mr. and Mrs.
Jester Pritchett of Stamford, Mr.
and Mrs James Pritchett and fam-
ily and Mrs. Jack Angew.
Bible Club Meets
iy Agnew. Anita Gene Harris of program. Marojohn Melson played Ng. . _ _
Lawn and Theon Lewis; Bonny a piano accompaniment for Miss Mind Your
June Roberts of Goree and Sonny Vandorvoot. Benny Ruth Garrett.
Princess Elizabeth of the House gave solos, with Milton Page play-
of Stevens was escorted by her roy- ing her accompaniment, and Gene
al escort for tonight. Prince Wil- Estes was presented in accordion
Queen Emmagene Hale was
Flower* fashioned from Woo!
threads in green, white navy blue
and yellow gave a fetaive dash to
Owens for flax spinning wheel; to
Mrs Julius Olsen for Hitchcock
chairs; Effie Mason for perforated
pie pan; Mrs George McCann for
pot hooks: Mrs. D. A. Calla way for
coffee grinder.
Third prizes—to Mrs. P H. Creath
for food chopper; to Mrs. E. L.
Harwell for brass tea kettle: Henry
Sayles for coffee grinder; the Rev.
Willis P Gerhart for brass buckets;
to Mrs. McCann for Iron tea ket-
tle.
Mrs L, P Johnson has announced
the following winners in the knit-
ting division:
Non-professional, first, second
and third in the order named: for
obe-ptece dress. Mrs Arch Batjer,
Mrs Ina Wcoten Jones and Mrs.
Blakeney for two piece dress. Mr*
D. H. Jefferies, Mrs. Hollowell and
Mrs F E. Shaheen; skirts. Alma
Richardson; coats. Mrs D H. Jer-
feries: for sweaters. Lynn Chumley,
Mrs R. L. Young. Jr, and Mrs.
Phillip Kauftman.
Professional—for two-piece dress,
Joan Stewart and Mrs Claude
Young.
You are a young man asking HENDAYE. France (At
---- Spanish Frontier —Oct 5—The
Spanish government reported -today
its troops halted an insurgent drive
e -ith the tortured partaand
bring qesrkrelef R-in
r* Sap w mild and refr-bane
I As-namw-E---g--Ti
association met for the first time
this year in the school s auditorium | The young Woman s Bible club
Monday afternoon Group -songs met Monday evening in the home
were led by Annie Bess Chambers of Mrs J R Fielder for a lesson
accompanied by Katrina Moore on the book of Jobe Members an-
Hougen. Under the direction of Mrs ; swering roll call were Vivian Fryer,
Hougen. the seventh grade sang Ruby Gatlin, Bennie Speck, Annie
several numbers L. E Dudley, sup- • Lee Wiiams, Georgia Singletary,
enntendent of Abilene Schools, Winnifred Pfoft, Clara “
talked on ' Ame ..can Homes' Mrs. Nell Mewshaw. Ruth
Nib Shaw talked on "State Birth-
day A business session was direct-
ed by the president. Mrs C E
Thompson Plan* were formulated
Birthday congratulations today_______. .. „ .
from the Reporter-News to the fol- en, arranged to show antiques of
lowing:
Theo Baack
Mrs. Thomas E. Brownlee
Emmett Chandler. .
Beamie Dortch.
Virginia Dryden.
Virgiina Dryden.
Clyde Daniel Echols.
Mrs. R. B Galbraith.
Mrs. Charles Grissom.
, Sam B Guyr.es.
D C. Lambert.
Wanda Lynch.
Mrs. Richard Maxwell
Mrs. Lola E Pride.
Mr*. Fred Scott.
Erna Lee Wall
IS EPILEPSY INHERITED?
CAN IT BE CURED?
A booklet contatnane the opinloes I
fmoua doctors om thi interesting sub
__Jeet will be went FREE -Alle the last.
to any reader -titine la Iba EAucational
Divialon, Ul Firth Avenue, New lark.
" Dept oea
en table
Second prizes—to Mrs B
fine for speeding Theo Ash as-
eased *14 fine* for speeding, de-
t lights and drunkennens ‘A
second speeder was assessed (23
Juanita Pen
r-wnt- i
tb) Say. "You bring the
lunch"?
40 Say. "Th* girls in the
crowd always bring the
lunch. Do you think you
could whip up a few egg*
and things?"
ANSWERS
1. Decidedly
3 Bread should be broken
with the finger*
( No.
4 Not unless there is no coast-
er to lean it on. <
S. No 1 The fork should be
laid—tine* up—on the piate
Beat "What Would You Do"
solution-(c). .
lsE=*
S X^o?^^ w"teprjnanvonbexvoostumesotet peth aSXK L. E. Dudley Is
rea of DeLeon and Brian McKinzie; dm-Simmons Cowgirl band, was mangenartek. Elizabeth Cox, and Speaker For P. T. A.
Myrline McCool of Putnam and BL- presented in a trick rope twirling —_________________
At Fair Park
- =".' smsiam
Wine accessories were favored by
Bobbie Wilkins, Duchess of Robs
who wore a tel blue rippled wool
A real blue frock also was worn
the following questions, then
checking against theqauthorita-
tive answers below:'
1. Is it bad manners to sip
oof fee when one has food in
ones mouth?
2 Max one cut a muffin open
with a knife?
will be special guests for the
dinner. Mr. and Mrs Charles
Bacon also will attend as guests.
Club members attending the
dinner-dance Mr. and Mrs.
•Robert C Rankin Mr and Mrs
T D Shiels, Mr and Mrs. Gor-
don Cranmer, Mr and Mrs.
Murrell Sayles. Dr and Mrs L.
F Johnson, Mr and Mrs. Dan
2 Doz
auditorium Only daughter of
Mr and Mrs R C Grisham,
Carolyn, is to wear a floor-
tipping frock of white -organ-
। tive time
l
Loyalists Halt
Insurgent Drive
court scene
Wearing their foyal robe*, the
King and Queen wil be rushed
on the Ebro front zad recaptured
many positions lost during the past
few days
Isurkents admitted counter-at-
tacks in force but claimed posses-
! sion of six additional government
positions
The fighting centered among hills
along the Gandesa-Mora de Ebro
highway Positions have been
changing hands repeatedly with lit-
tle effect on the general front.
nAN A CALLAOIER, pic-
1 " tured above will appear tn
the role of Court Announcer at
Insight s coronation of th*
Qu -in of the Texas Cotton Fes-
tival and King Cotton imme-
diately following the hour*
concert by. Joe Reichman's or-
chestra, Mr Oallagher will be
narrator for a brief tribute to
King Cotton and then intro-
duce the court The concert be-
gins at eight o'clock.
Andtsi, i, Imiportant e Enow
, Kruschen" nettfmrul. ii i, mot suat
one Mit as some people irvorantly belleve.
Rather, It‘s a blond of 6 active mineral
salta (formula right box) which whes
dissolved in water make a healthful min
erai drink (Imllar fe Famous European Bpa
waters where wealthy women have MM
for years. A jar nt Kruschen eosta only ■
few cents and mekes s llons of a most
hizhly effieient mineral drink.
So fit hdies — get some gumption!
MAKE UP YOUR MIND YOU LX ETICK
to the above Plan for 28 days and just bee
if you don’t ' lose fat and f«»! heaithier
and younger (Note You can get Kruschen
at druggists everywhere). (Av:)
1 ” I
LEWIS’ CONFORMAL SHOE DEPARTMENT.
.""5 1133 NoRTN SECOND Sn
3. Should one apologize for
the crunching noise that ac- for a'carnival to be held at the
companies eating toast? Pair Park Halloween night The r . N . . I
4 Should a teaspoon be left Superior Standard was awarded to Fetes Optmssus
standing tn an iced-tea glass the group for the fourth consecu- I I
when other dishes are being ' “— "
removed between courses?
5. May a fork handle rest on
the table with the prongs on
The time is eight o’clock to- ;
night. The place: The Fair
Park auditorium on'the fair,
grounds.
Continuing his opening greeting,
the microphoned voice of Court
Announcer Dan A ‘Gallagher will
paint the background picture for ।
the corsnation ceremony. Conclud-
ing hif tribute* to King and»Queen
Cotton of 1937 “who are still on
their thrones the announcer will
pronounce the names of King
George of the House of Minter and
Queen Emmagene of the House o
Hae just as the curtain goes dp
to reveal the royal pair in their
robes of state seated high on a
throne against a background of sil- "
ver black and gray
A fanfare from the royal trump- *
eters; Jerry Stephens and W Wal- *
ter Reed Jr. will herald the en-
trance of each of the twenty five •
duchesses from the realm rf West
Texas Entering from opposite side I
doors of the auditorium, the duch- I
esses will march single file down the I
aisles to ascend the steps and be I
met on the stage by their escorts I
Making their bows to the king and I
queen they will ascent rises to be I
grouped on either side of the I
throne Costumed in all white, the I
duchesses will add color to the court I
scene through their sweeping trains I
in rainbow colors which fall from I
high ruffs of glittering likings
The gleam of gold will be added I
to the setting with entrance of the I
Royal Princesses, Elizabeth of the I
House of Stevens and Nancy of the I
House of Grissom. Hooped skirts I
fashioned of ruffled layers of silk I
net in gold will sparkle with se- E
quins as w'ill the strapless bodices E
old sequins form a broad border E
on their elaborate trains of pea- E
cock hlue and their pointed crowns
s \ and pearls
Crownbearers Elizabeth Henning
in white point desprit frock, and
Edward T Merry Jr, in white satin
suit, will march down the aisles to
earry the jeweled coronets to theg
wafting prime minister. Judge T
Whitfield Davidson of Dallas
Aflourish of trumpets--and the
Queen of the Cotton Festival and
Kig Cotton, searing coronation
robe* elaborately embroidered with
jewels will march doan opposite
atsles to ascend to the throne
Jeweis in sunburst attangement
embellish thesweepng court train ।
of royal blue satin, bound -with er- __
action...no gadgets, no guesswork! Come feel the
amazing difference... no obligation. You’ll like
the (mart new styles for both women and men.
treatment •' 'he Hendrick Memor- the boat nek of the frock A red
ial hospital last night for three bro- feather in fin night barely tpped
ken fingers. He was injured when a her doll hat
Brahma steer .kicked a chute (ate Wine accessorles in the smartest
shut on hi* hand fashioning were worn by Cecile
A tall feather sprouted from the
crown of her ofr-the-Tace hat of
blue
Pink suede trimmed Mi* Leach s
gown of black marquisette. Mrs
- Smart also wore black, cut velvet, [
with gold @irdle and matrix clip.
! There was gold in them thar but-
tons and buckle omamentating the
gold wool dress worn by Bonnie
June Robert*, duch 3 of Goree
Collared in brown velvet, the trock
tone was repeated in shoes, bag and
snapbrim hat.
Eiree McMilland’s two-piece trock
of navy blue crepe Romaine, had a
white touch introduced in pique
collar Miss MeMilland is the Duch-
es of Hermleigh
Acorn tone accessorles were wom
by Madge Leon. Duchess of Haskell. ।
with a dress combining brown and ’
amber
Grape wine accessorles gave a
। color contrast note to the gay frock
worn by Mita Lee Gilliam. Duchess
of Coleman Elaborately stitched
at high neckline and on the
sleeve*, the frock featured a swing
skin and corded belt.
Gray also was chosen by the
Duchess of Lawn, who wore a tail-
ored nit which she dressed up with j
feminine blouse and copper acces-
s ••
Coralee Henslee, Dpchess of Win-
ters wore rust and brown acces-
sories with a light weight wool in
rust tones 4
Very tailored and smart was
Lucille Gentry. Duchess of Anson
in a gray woo; sun with aa up-
and-up hat of black -
Appearance bonds of .ire. were HarPknorDeahsueot "ith
charzed with possesslon of beer for wine worn by wanda Beth wuuams
purpose of sale The cams are Duchene or sweetwater
to be heard in jaunty, court Oct Brusseis lace of h« collars and
I curts were only break in the black
Hd or Emnestine Howard of Wel-
nt.-, and Julian Tem. Martha
Cochran of Big Spring and William
Marlin; Cecile Hampton of Clyde
and J W Phillips; France. White
of Tuscola and LaHayne Robbins
of T uscola Bobby Wikins of Roby
ind Max Carriker: Marie Wharton
r Roscoe and Ben Moody Jr:
Wanda Beth WUUams of Sweet-
decoration of rooms of the Sayles . ___
boulevard home of Mrs. J M. Hoot Msedat P”1 sneeze, \\
when she entertained optimissus thisaspecializedmedi- 2
club members Monday ^mes of cationfrthenoseand 3
eighty four were piayed and a tea pPeenetmany,bns 2
plate was served Mr* Elmer Jobe ‘ ■
Mr*. D T. Laughter and Mrs J w VaeMc
Couch were guests along with these ▼ • • • 3 ____________
member* Mr* F M. Warren, Mrs A • a •ma —a — A
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A Gallagher Mr and Mrs.
Minor' Alexander. Mr and Dan A Gallagher chairman, and 01 tne trainbearer. Mrs Charles S
— Mrs Thomas J Barlow Mr and . Mrs Robert C Rankin who were Henning and Mrs fidward T Merry.
»r- Thomas,. McMahon. Mr dashing around to put the finish- mothers of the crownbearers, Mrs
and Mrs Letcher D King. and on coronatton prepare- Gore I Minter matha tha
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 127, Ed. 2 Wednesday, October 5, 1938, newspaper, October 5, 1938; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1618052/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.