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ember 23, 1938
PAGE SEVEN
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HERE THEY COME, THERE THEY GO
Impetus Qiven Holiday Merrymaking With Arrival of Quests From Many Points
vity
Mr and Mrs. J. E DeSpain have
I her niece, and Helen Swafford, who
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Judge Edward T. Smith, chief
Mrs. J. D. Boucher of Lubbock,
Phone 3663
her niece, Mrs Leroy P Bell. and
Mr Bell.
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1236 North
No. 72’7
Fifth Street
on Sayles boulevard
'SMART IN THE RAIN
President of Texas Division of UDC Is
।Complimented At Tea of Colorful Theme
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Choc cov
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FRESH STRAWBERRIES
Chandler, Virginia Maxwell, Jose- and white ribbons.
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carnations.
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20c
in Mexico, where they will spend couple will live in Abilene.
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29c
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wore afrock of black vetvet, with
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Phone 1291
Fancy Dellcious
ryn Crook. Marian Wright. Maurine holiday visit.
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The couple left immediately after
the ceremony for points of interest
was guest of honor at ope of the
most colorful events of the Yule-
Mrs. C. D. McNaughton of Fort
Worth accompanied her daughter.
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Finished —
Picked Up and
Delivered
PHONE 5268
Haiel Heart Toffee
7 os. pkg.
14 os. pkg.
Jacob's Candies
Mr and Mrs. Louis C. Sharp and
daughter. Eddie Lou. will spend the
Christmas holidays in Midland vis-
iting relatives
Murray. Mr. Brown and his young
son. John Brown Jr. and Mr Staf-
ford will also visit in the Abilene
home.
Corpus and Dr. Howse are expected
Christmas Eve.
is Mrs. Jack Gold of Dallas, who
will visit her son, Jimmy Skinner,
at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Mac
Merchant and Mr. Merchant.
No patent can be granted on a
mere idea or suggestion
the Social Security office at Balti-
more, Maryland.
Sweet Apple Cider,
Gallon
Tangerines, dog.
Grapes, Red Emperor
or White Almira, 1b.
Raymond Krugers Are
Honeymooning in Mexico
Mrs. Smith, accompanied by their
son, Kennedy Smith of Edinburgh,
are to arrive today for a visit with
the Ellis Douthits. Mrs. Smith and
Mrs. Douthit are sisters. Mary Dou-
thit, daughter of the Ellis Douthits.
is here from Nashville, where she is
a member of the faculty at the
Ward Belmont Conservatory of Mu-
sk.
Also en route today to Kansas
for a Christmas visit is Mrs P G
Stokes, who is traveling by train.
She will visit for two weeks with a
sister. Mrs. Edgar Boren, at Hut-
chison.
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GELATIN
DRESSED—35c EXTRA 1
FAT AND TENDER
COFFEE
Del Monte
CORN
Pickles
Del Monte
PEARS
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pink flowers. Virginia Maxwell was
escorted by Thomas Brownlee Jr.
while Marjorie Jo Massey, wearing
white net with jeweled trim danced
with Odell Herman.
Ught blue net with pastel flower
trim made the frock wofn by Nan-
cy Jean Blankenship, while Kath-
ryn Hall wore black net with se-
quin trim of red and green Squired
by Eddie Cornelius was Gloria Gill
who wore a slim silhouette frock of
blue crepe Elizabeth Gene Austin,
dancing with James Omar Redford,
wore a frock oL-black net with Jew-
eled bodice
Boyd Wright, brother of one of
the hostesses dropped In-with Mar-
guerite McDade who wore a frock
of white satin with jewel trim And
Loraine Middleton dressed in elec- l
768 Walnut SL
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... „ . . .I mother, Mrs. Lyle Swafford.
Mrs. W N Connell has returned [
Fort Ham
STEAK
Evelyn Curb Is Bride
Of Clyde T. Beasley
Mr and Mrs W T Curb are an- l ley of Abilene
YOU NEED ON ,
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F ,-L.
Cleaning Resulta at
2-3
Del Monte
Apricots
Del Monte ugar
PEAS
--EXTRA FANCY CHRISTMAS TURKEYS---
GROWN AND FATTED SPECIALLY FOR US
EXTRA SELECT OYSTERS—LONG ISLAND DUCKLnGS
LARGE ASSORTMENT CHRISTMAS “CANDIES, FRUITS
AND NUTS
Fancy Winesap
APPLES
Are your eyes perfeci? Even If you can redd
distant signs, you do it because you un-
conaciously force your defective eyes to do
the work of normal ones, aetually stealing
from your nerve force to make up the dif-
ference.
Mrs Warren Hammers. 510 Peach
street, and Mr and Mrs S G. Gen-
try of San Angelo. Mrs. Hart is a
YOUNG, FAT and SAUCY
TURKEYS 4
to 35c
ZENITH
Cleaners
Tunisia, a French protectorate. •
has an area of 48,300 square miles I
Fresh
COCOANUTS
Tone In On KRBC
4,
Get th. GLASSES
oatrich fee there around the neck-
line A blue bow held up the hoop-
ed skirt to show blue sippers. Bet-
ty Joe Bowman. In white tafteta
banded with black. tripped a meas-
ure with Richie Keeble, while Ann
James, wearing a frock of brown
THE ABILENE REPORTER NEWS
Par m Lite
50c
a Week
, Dancing wii Mack Reed Kath-
S •n Rarnes, one of the 150 guests.
Folgers
COFFEE
bock, will be in Abilene to spend
the Christmas holidays with Helen's
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BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS "GOOD THINGS TO EAT” FROM
SCHULTZS—OUR STORE WAS NEVER SO FULL
DELUXE FRUIT OAKES 1 PAPER SHELL PECANS
HENS
Fresh
Oysters
I Crisp
12c Lettuce
frock of black crepe, banded with
red and blue about the neckline,
Jane Jennings in red velvet; Dickie
Dane Em monAv wearing a frock of
dark red taffeta with plaid jack-
tt; Lucille Folliard in a taffeta
Examinrd:
Dr A. Roberi,
Optometrist
CCHULTZC
“ 6000 THINGS TO EAT “
Neece Jr., Harriet and Catherine i Mrs George A. Weaver, on her re-
today for Wichita, Kansas, where Christmas dinner and a Christmas
Mrs Schug~wil visit her father. J Eve celebration at the home of his
H Fouts. akd the Browns will be ; *' ' —
holiday guests of her relatives, who \ Smith.
live near Wichita | Houston man is the only child of
daugfatar Evelyn tn
the crystal room and swirling
swishing skirts of feminine guests
combined to make the Omega Phi
Theta dance at the Hilton last
evening one of the season's high-
lights for Abilene s younger set The
balloon, were released and confetti
and noisemakers were presented at
n o clock.
Hostesses were Gloria Jobe Kath-
Constance Marrie of Commerce
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ExtraFancyPt. Box 25c
u Se 39c
dugKter smh,swmss mptoytdeir has been attending school m Lub-
water The detachable head ker-
chief is made of the same
material The dogs rainy day j
ulster is bound in bright Scotch
braid. .____________j
Balloons And Costumes Add Color To Sorority D
‘THE glow of colored lights, gaily —— -•—- - ----- - - ---- -
A colored balloons strung across
nouncing the
. . spring frock of electric blue chiffon
with jeweled girdle -
Equired by Earl Brown. Maurine
Curtis wore pink chiffon, while
blue taffeta made the dress worn ,
A ■ by Emma Cozart, whose escort was)
Robert Odell. Jean McDonald wore j
Curtis, Emma. CoTart. Maxine Bea-- Another uniformed guest was
ley. June Grant Mina Belle Hodges Jack Odell, here from A A M col-
and Jean McDonald They were as- , lege Another A A M student pres-
slated in receiving guests by Mr and ent was Grid Star Odell Herman
Mrs J B Wright, Mr and M.s dancing with Muffet Free—or may-
Elmer Jobe and Mr and Mrs Eldon be it was her twin sister, Bo Peep
I. Hodges. Rufus Sivley was dancing with Bo
Greeting guests on the mezzanine Peep Free—or maybe it was Muffet
1 1b. 754 2 Iba, $1.45/3 lbs 98e 8 lb. Bag 82 39
UHLS California Prunes, eat 'em like candy, 2 lb. bx 894
Seedless Pink Grapefruit, fancy, 3 for 254, - '
is 19c
turn yesterday from Fort Worth,
and will remain here through the
holidays as a guest of Mr and Mrs.
Weaver
a month Mrs Kruger is partner
with Mrs Arlington Hardwicke in
ownership of the Rene beauty serv-
ice
marriage of
The visitors will divide their time
between the Perini home and that
of Mrs Walker's mother, Mrs. Re-
becca Blake. Mr Walker plans to
return to Chicago soon alter the
holidays, and Mrs. Walker will con-
tinue her visit here through Jan-
uary.
Both the J. M. Radford and the
O. E Radford homes will be dark
on Chrstmas eve and Christmas
night, for their owners are to spend
the holiday weekend in San An-
tonio. driving there tomorrow. Mrs.
J. M. Radford and Mr. and Mrs.
Omar Radford and their son, James
Omar, will be house guests of Mrs.
Omar Radford's mother. Mrs. J. D.
Birdwell. They have set Tuesday as
return date.
was Guy Kemper, wore
AK-a at HUMPHREYS
(Rlstes Cb:we,
__ their i A teacher in Lamar school: ‘te
ClydeT.Beas- Lbridexas zraduatedfrom the Uni-
The home of Mr and Mrs Henry
, Antilley at Lytle lake will be set-
ting lor a Christmas Eve family re-
union and Christmas tree party. Mr.
and Mrs. Saffel of Lubbock and Mr.
and Mrs. George Antilley and their
daughter, Georgianna, of Sweetwat- l
er are expected tomorrow, little
Georgianna to be assisted in her
Christmas celebration by her great-
grandmothers, Mrs Mattie Antilley
and Mrs. Mamie Crabtree Myrtalee
Antilley, a teacher in Big Spring,
returned to her home Wednesday.
Expected here for Christmas Eve
Blue and red changeable tatteta
made the frock worn by Kathryn
Crook who was escorted by Travis
Box Marian Wright, whose escort
parents. Mr and Mrs. Oliver
Traveling by automobile. Mrs.
Howard L. Schug and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Elmer Brown got an early start
With arrival here tomorrow of
Mrs. John Brown of Houston and
Mrs. Gerald Stafford of Austin, the
five daughters of George Murray
will be together at his home for
Christmas. Mr. Murray's daughters
living in Abilene are Mrs. Jack
[ which Mrs M M Barnes was host-
ess
registration department. Expected daughters who live at Corpus Chris-
tomorrow are Seth Sayles of Pam- u, Mrs. J P. Wakefield and Evelyn
pa and Perry Sayles, lawyer. of San । Burrow, are here for a holiday visit.
Antonio. who will divide his visit, Mr. and Mrs Burrow and daugh-
between the home of his mother, ter. Helen, moved last June from
and that of his daughter, Mrs Ba- Corpus Christi to Abilene.
sil Thomas.
Justice of the court of civil appeals gets in today for a hollday visit with
of the San Antonio district, and F---■— ------- - - "
through windows at the Spanish
cottage belonging to Mrs. Henry
Sayles, 831 Highland, as prepara-
tions are completed for entertain-
ment of her three sons who live at
other points First of the trio to ar-
rive was Ted Sayles, who with Mrs.
Sayles, drove from Globe, Arizona,
arriving yesterday. Both Mr. and
Mrs. Sayles are connected with the
Gila Pueblo Research Institute, at
net over gold, danced with her
cousin. Charles Heath of Mansfield.
Oregon, student In the New Mexico
Military Institute who is here for a
After a visit to Dallas. Ft Worth
and other East Texas points, the
Here is a white 'traffic rain-
coat.' designed of silk and pro-
cessed with a new finish of 1
coke limestone and salt, which ,
its designers say makes it shed 1
room, while rose and blue were tee- Montgomery, Mrs Ben Dortch. Mrs Smith. W. W. Hair. R W Finley
tured in the registry room, with H. P MeGrady, Mrs R N Morris Jr. E E Callaway. E A. Craw-
pink roses, sweetpeas and lamps, of Haskell. Mrs G A Korman. Mrs ford E R Peters. E E King, Hen-
emphasizing the two Iones Red and Jesse Bateman. Mrs B C Rogers, n Bass. R. G -Brantley, J F
white. UDC colors, made the dining i Lucretia Curry. A. M Carpenter. Clark. Ruby Kincaid. C M Cald-
room an attractive place with a and Ditt Lofland. Goodbyes were'well W. J King R L. Perkins,
lighted Christmas tree and scarlet said by Mrs H. P. McGrady, Mrs John Dressen. E E West, Dan R
potnsettias in the background, the H. W. Morris and Mrs R M Mo.-- ’ Junell. George L. Paxton, H A.
buffet and lace laid table were i ris. I Pender. J W Bateman, Roy C. I
adorned with red and white carna- An informal program of music Fuller. Carl P. Hulsey, E T Brooks, I
tions and lighted from white can-1 was given by Mrs. B C Rogers Pat Henagan, Edith C Smith, E
(dies in silver candelabra. ' Mis. Dowda was presented the/M Randolph. Grady Parmelly, C.
’ Mrs J D Sandefer and Mrs J.1 registry book. on the front cover at1L Johnson. L C Whitaker. O A
M Radford, presid'd at the table, which was a pencil sketch of Jefter- ' Hale Max Bentley. Gay B Wuerpel,
pouring from silver services Assist- son Davis, while back cover decor- Norwood Parramore, J W Weems,
ingin the refreshment service were Jetton ^ras the crossed Confederate , Richard Maxwell, Raul H Scott,
Ann Roberson, Dorothy Helen 1 flags. The book was tied with red i R L. Phillips, A Harvey Gatlin.
Mr and Mrs Luther Nix of
Odessa and M L Vaughn Jr., a
student in the graduate school of
the University of Texas, and Ed
Mead, first year student in Bob
Jones college. Cleveland, Tenn., are
in Abilene visiting in the homes
of Mr and Mrs. M. L. Vaughn and
Mr. and Mrs E P. Mead.
i changed from a decorated tree with
speciar gifts presented to Mrs. Field-
er and Mrs R L. Young, an hon-
arary member Mrs O D Dilling-
ham assisted by Mrs. J. O. Middle-
brooks, distributed the gifts. Mrs.
Gene Atkinson played the accom- J
paniment for group singing of “81- J
lent Night ” Jewel Posey of MeMur- 1
ry read "The Other Wise Man" fol-
lowed by a solo by Mrs Atkinson. I
Refreshments were served at four-
some tables centered with red and
green Christmas tree candies. •
it j where she was a member of the byterian church, read the service I
L T B club ' 1
t< Jar 35®
Freak Country Lb. 29
BUTTER Gunnt.ad 2 is. 49c
Mr. and Mrs Life Merchant spent
last night in Abilene, traveling
from their Carlsbad, New Mexico
home, to Dallas, where they will be
house guests of their only child,
Lawrence Merchant. They will also
visit in Fort Worth with Mrs Mer-
chants sister, Mrs. Allen Rutledge
and Mr. Rutledge at their new
home, where two other sisters, Mrs.
Newton Callaham of San Antonio,
and Mrs. Thos. R. Holbert of Gree-
ley. Iowa, Mr Callaham and Mr.
— ---------------- ---------- — Their first Christmas in Abilene
Globe. Mr. Sayles doing archaelogi- will be a happy one for Mr.‘and
cal work, and Mrs. Sayles in the Mrs..R. C. Burrow, for their two
Desportes
Oysters
31, Oa Can
3 cans 25c
Back to 1 Apples
tide seasen—a Thursday tea at
Jack McMahon is expected Christ-
mas Eve from Houston to join Mrs.
McMahon and their nive-months-
old daughter, Pat, for a visit in the
home of Mrs. McMahon's parents,
Mr and Mrs Cross D Payton, and
with his relatives. Mrs McMahon
and Pat arrived early Thursday,
making the trip by automobile with
Mr. and Mrs D. T. Laughtet Jr.,
who are here for the holidays with
her mother. Mrs. Arthur Sears, and
his parents, Mr. and Mrs D. T.
Laughter.
trie blue, danced with Rachie l
Hughes.
Glimpses, caught during a Paul
Jones revealed Josephine Bentles 4
wearing a frock of pink chirfon and
a Jeweled Juliet cap: LAlltan French
In a hoop skirt frock of crushed
rose shade with a blue ribbon tn
her hair: Evelyn Boyd westing s
former Abllenlan. Mrs Carroll
Horschaler. the former Paunell Gen-
try, arrived earlier in the week from
Midland, to be with her sisters.
Mrs. Lula Davis left by train
Thursday to spend Jie holidays with
her sister, Mrs. B. S. Walker in Fort
Worth.
- 27c
California
FBI IT
CAKE
2 79c
4 Lbs. 1.50
Ean 14c
The So Sum club met yesterday
j with Mrs. J. R Fielder for its
Christmas party. Gifts were ex-
MRS S T DOWDA, president of phlne Bentley. Connie and Bobble Callers were: Lula Bell. Fern
I the Texas division of the Unit-I Moms. William Snow Jr and Joe, Brock Pansy Gardner Dr and Mrs
ed Daughters of the Confederacy. Snow , J.
corner members of groups assist-
ing Mrs. Morris in entertaining lie Mae Floyd and Mmes Wickliffe
were Mrs Charles H Roberson. Mrs Skinner, J. A Simmons, C. W
J I. Moore. Mrs W. A Daniel. Mrs Cowden. J M. Cowden, A B Cran-
___ Claude Nellon, Mrs Elmer Moore ston, Nell Jones Graf ft, M B Her-
Sweetpeas and cut glass lamps Mrs J. L Machen. Mrs J M ring. J W. Hunt. G. Scoggin, T F
aet the color keynote of blue and Chandler. Mrs W. C Fisher. Mrs Green C W Cecil, L F Darby,
gold which was used in the living1 George A Campbell,' Mrs Henry V Z Mathews, J H Day, A V
frock of candy -striped red, white
and blue with shirred bodice
on^ea^d^ro^ar.0^
in 1from .Houston in time.to cele- holidays with Mrs. Hart's sister,
brate Christmas Eve at the home -- — — -----
of Mrs. Crow's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W G, Swenson.
Pork Shoulder
29c ROAST.
WITH arrival of scores of visitors
VY from near and distant points,
Impetus is being given holiday mer-
rymaking throughout the town. Bv
train and motor, the guests will
continue to come into Abilene to-
day and early tomorrow, while many
Abllenians will be departing for
Christmas days elsewhere.
Scarlet ribbons tie pine branches
to the front door, and gleam of a
lighted tree may be glimpsed
Freeh. Krisp
CELERY
JELLO
rag 5C
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re2-gig
Three Abilene homes, those of the
Guests here in the 1937 holiday junior George L Minters, the sen-
season. Mr and Mrs. Frank Walker , for George L. Minters and Mrs O.
of Chicago are due to arrive today | t Cooper, will be opened for en-'
for their second Christmas visit in tertainment for Corpus Christi and
Abilene. They will accompany their Pampa visitors Mrs. J W Pittman
daughter. Mrs V. C Perini Jr . and of Corpus, mother of Mrs. George
Mr. Perini on their return from L. Minter Jr., and sister of Mrs.
Fort Worth. The Perlnis drove Cooper, and Mrs Jo W Howze of
Thursday to Fort Worth, to which Pampa, Mrs. Minter's sister, arrived
point the Walkers went by train. I yesterday. J. Walter Pittman at I
Mrs Kruger, daughter of Mr
and Mrs E V. Smith was graduat-
ed from Abilene high school and
attended Hardin-Simmons univers-
pink taffeta while Maxine Beasley
was attractively gowned m White
taffeta Miss Brilev was escorted
by Emory Brown Notris sparks at-
tended the dance with the ninth
hostess, June Orang
666.12
“5 " “D and Fever
Liquid Tabiets dot to olds.
Salve, Nose Drops in 30 minutes
rr, •Rub-My-Tism*-a Wundertu Lntment
was Mina Belle Hodges, president of : Meanwhile, Wanda Mae Clementa,
the organization, who wore a black gowned in white chiffon, danced
taffeta frock with hoop-skirt et- with Stewart Cooper Jr.
feet A red carnation in her hair | Dorothy Adams, who is visiting
matched the red velvet bows on her her, uncle and aunt. Dr and Mr,
skirt. She was escorted by Sammy C. E Adams from California.
Waldrop, home for the holidays danced with James Little Dancing
from Baylor university, where he with her brother. Dewey, was Mar-
is a student. - - guerite Higginbotham, who wore a
Escorted by Charles Jones. Gloria Tock of blacl * net trimmed with
Jobe wore a frock of taffeta with ==================-====
sequin trim across the houlder line
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the Abilene couple.
Mrs. J. M Klexander arrived to-
day in St. Louis to spend the holi-
days with her children. Mrs Elmo
Niblo, who lives there, and Sidney
Alexander, student in a St. Louis
school. i from a visit of a month in Manhat-1
Following a Christmas day visit tan Beach.. California...and. Las
. —j— ..... Vegas. Nevada. Her daughter, Elean-
in El Paso. Mr and Mrs L W. Hli- I or Connell, has returned from Mid-
genberg will visit the White Sands land, where she spent two weeks
in New Mexico and Tucson, Arizona, with friends
and return here late next week.
Holbert will be guests.
Driving today to Dallas, Mr and
Mrs. L S. Munger will Join their
daughter, Marjorie, for a visit in
the home of Mr. Munger's mother,
Mrs. S I. Munger, where a reunion
of her family is being held. Mr. and
Mrs S. I Munger Jr. and their son
from California, are in Dallas for
the reunion. The Abilene couple
will remain in “ballas for
the holiday week. Miss. Munger,
who was presented to Dallas society
this season, plans to remain there
until early in February.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver H.'Smith Jr.
of Houston are to be guests for
J
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Friday Evening, December 23, 1938
5? HORMEL
F HAMS--------25c
Del Monte Cr. or Tidbits
PIM EAPPLE 3 cans 25C j
Del Monte Fruit
Cockfail En 15c
Del Monte Asparagus
TIPS peni can, 15c
versity of Texas in 1935 Mr Beas-
lev was graduated from’ Hardin- I
Simmons university, and is asso-
ciated with his father. W E Beas-
' ley in ■ the Security Abstract and
, Title company
The couple's only attendants were
Mr and Mrs. J. O Ballew, and the I
brides twin brother, Byron Dr T 1
s Knox, pastor of the First Pres- ।
DRESSED FREE lb 18c
TexasOranges, the finest, sweet, juicy, 2 dox.
FROMJONES DAIRY FARM--
HAMS SMOKED in XMAS WRAP
Catsip It O» Rot 17c
m C. H R or Ma Brown Sour
T Pickles u Jar 25c
C. H R Sweet
LB. 27c -
. 16«
* *1,0
a.? 15c a
Gaiety soars with arrival of.
homecoming students Among the I
many who returned Thursday were |
Fay Grissom, younger daughter of
the Ernest Grissoms, and Barbara
Gorsuch, only daughter of Mr and
Mrs L. J. Gorsuch, who attend
Stephens college in Columbia, Mo.;
Julia Jones, daughter of Mr and
Mrs. Percy Jones, student inSmith
college, Northampton, Mass : Frank
Brahaney Jr, from the University
of Texas: Charlotte Cope, daughter
of Mrs. M C. Cope, student in Tex-
as State College for Women, Den-
ton: C. H Boyd Jr., University of
Texas student, and his brother. Ty
Boyd, and Allen Markowitz, students
in Texas Medical college at Galves-
ton. Mack Bowyer of Anson, also a
medical student, drove to Abilene
with young Boyd and Markowitz. I
Moving her wedding date up a
day, dons Smith became-the bride
of Ravonc Kruger Tesday eve-!
ning at the bome o1 the Rev C A
Powell, oustor of the University
Baptist church Only member, of
the brides family were present.
The bride wore a rust dress with
full skirt and matching accessories
Her corsage was of sunburst roses
The couple s only attendants were
Mr and Mrs Kirby Williams Mrs
Williams, sister of the bride wore
s black suit and a corsage of pink :
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Nice. Juicy Texas
ORANGES Ri-gba- $1.09
Other Oranges from Me Doven and Up
tach 9c
Head 7c
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