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Affianced Honored Guests
For Lafe Week Parly Rush
„ Prenuptial courtesies for Geraldine Shaw and James
Robert Weatherby, who will be married Sunday, are filling
the final days of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Parker Jr., 1326 Jeanette, will host
a buffet supper this evening at the Parker home. Tables will
be laid in blue linen cloths and decorated with vases of white
asters and white gladioluses, in favoring the bride’s chosen
tfrS, blue and white. Mrs. Jim Adamson will serve the wed-
ding cake, which will be iced in white with a large blue
wedding bell in the center.
The party will also compliment out-of-town members
of the weding party, who
are Jewel Mullins of Hender-
me entms xerorrur-xavs
for and about
WOMEN
Friday Evening, August 30, 1946
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Party Hosted
For Bride-Elect
Marguerite Anderson compli-1
mented Jewel Christine White, who
will be married Sunday to Rex P.
Kyker with an informal party Wed-
nesday morning. Gift for the bride-
elect was a cook book.
Present were Jerry Warren. Mrs.
R. H. Moore, Mrs. L. E. White,
Mrs. Fred Barton, Mrs. Clarence
Baley, Mrs. Rhetta Scott Garrett,
Croom, Dorothy Dowdy, and
Mrs. Lee Cox. --
son, maid of honor; Joyce
Lange of Galveston, brides-
maid, and Bub Garner of
Jacksonville, best man.
Others present will be Mr. and
Mrs. William Grovesnor, Mr. and
Mrs. Hood Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
D. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Roberson, Mr. and Mrs. Ben H.
Ashmore, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Adam-
son, Mr. and Mrs Leonard Balfanz,
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Sivley, Mr.
and Mrs. Hal Pender, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Lee, Ernest Reynolds.
Zolus Motley. Howard W. Parker.
Pete Simon and Mr. and Mrs. Guy
W. Shaw. =========
Entertaining Saturday with a
luncheon In the T. F. Grisham
home at 873 Rivercrest, will be
Mrs. Grisham and Mrs. Leslie
Grimes. The table will be covered
with an Italian cutwork cloth and
white asters in a crystal bowl and
white tapers in crystal holders
will favor a bridal theme.
Guests will be Miss Shaw, Mrs.
M. Shaw, Mrs. James Parker Jr.,
Mrs. Guy Shaw, Jewel Mullins of
Henderson, Joyce Lange of Gal-
veston. Mary Xantha Grimes and
Saia Collins
MR. AND MRS. ROSS L. MILLER JR. AND SON, LANNY
News Photo by Don Hutcheson
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R. H. Keller Family
Attending Reunion
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Keller and
children, Martha Jean, Margaret
Ann and Bassett, 1117 Marshall,
are spending the weekend at Elm
Mott, where they are attending the
Metter family reunion.
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Mrs. Hal Pender and Mrs. Rufus
Sivley honored Miss Shaw at an
informal party Thursday after-
noon in the home of Mrs. Ann 0.
Smart. Zinnias decorated enter-
taining rooms and made the table
centerpiece. A gift of crystal was
presented to the honoree.
Guests were Mrs, Millard Shaw,
mother of the bride-to-be, Mrs.
Guy W. Shaw, sister-in-law of the
honoree, Mrs. James Parker Jr.,
her sister, Mrs. Jim Adamson, Mrs.
Kenneth Kerfoot, Mrs. Leslie
French. Mrs. Kenneth Walters,
Mrs. Mack Reed. Mrs. Rufus Gris-
ham Jr., Mrs. Thomas E. Brown-
lee Jr., Mrs. Walton Presley, Mrs.
Mary Frances Bex, Rebecca Tit-
tle. Berneice Proctor. Mrs. Bill
Grovesnor and Mrs. Hood Hart.
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Abilenian Brings Brazilian
Wife and Son To Visit Parents
Meeting members of her hus7
band's family for the first time
is Mrs. Ross L. Miller Jr., who
was Maria Lourdes de Pinho of
Bahia, Brazil, before her marriage
to the Abilenian two and a half
years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller and son, Lan-
ny, are spending two months with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross L.
Miller. 2157 Orange.
Cub Pack Meets
At Camp Tonkawa
For Swim, Picnic
Members of cub pack 205 of Col-
lege Heights attended a swimming
party and picnic at Camp Tonkawa
Wednesday evening. The party was
arranged by J. M. Millerman. com-
mittee chairman.
ALPHA DELTA PI
TO HOST LUNCH
FOR PANHELLENIC
First fall meeting of the Abi-
lene Panhellenic is scheduled
Miller is a seismic observer for at a Tuesday luncheon at the
the United Geophysical company.
He met his wife while working on
the island of Itaparica, near Ba-
hia. where she was vacationing.
A graduate of Abilene high
school, he attended Hardin-Sim-
mons university before going to
Brazil in 1942.
Abilene Woman's club, with
members of Alpha Delta Pi sor-
ority as hosts.
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Mr. Miller’s sister, Mrs. Dick
Griffin, Mr. Griffin and children.
Kenneth and Dicky, of Italy, and
his brother, Nash Miller, Mrs. Mil-
ler and their children, Marianna
and Perry Lynn, of Anadarko,
Okla., are in Abilene to meet Mr.
Miller's wife and son.
Rebecca Willingham
Has Birthday Party
All members of college na-
, tional sororities are invited to
attend the lunch, Panhellenic
leaders have announced. They
are invited to make reserva-
tions with the club hostess,
Mrs Leon Wilson, by dialing
3387.
H. W. Bruton Guest
For Birthday Party
H. W. Bruton was honored with
a surprise birthday party when
Rebecca Willingham was honor-ihis wife asridted mia
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home, 2802 Russell, to "ulia 1»r B. Foster and.son. Jerry Don:
Sanford. Arrita Clemmer, Dolores Mr and Mr‘ Rill and Lar
Kissinger. Dallas Higginbotham,
Frank Hemsell, Janice Hubbard,
Swimming was under direction of
C. D. Snell and after supper was
served in the mess hall, a treasure
hunt and peanut scramble were
held. Den 1 received the prize.
Guests were entertained around i Barbara Ann Smith, Caroline Cole, R
the campfire by programs given Bobby Don Youngblood, Mary Ann ondward and Donnie, Kirk
by individual dens and a story Tatum. Ryal Dean Spartlin, Eliza- r John Nider, Joe and Rollie
i told by L. Crawford, a den dad. beth Jane Martin, Robert Sanford,
Singing of Taps and reciting the Mrs C. R Sanford and Mrs Frank
Scout benediction under the di- Youngblood
rection of Lee F. Spitzer, new cub
master, climaxed the evening.
Those attending were Mrs. E.
Lane, R. Zich, Howard Spitzer,
1 Terry Spitzer, Rosa Lane, Jerry
Woods, Gary Cobb, Joe Zich. Mr
and Mrs. C. D. Snell, Jerry Snell,
Jimmy Latam, Mr. and Mrs B. L.
Lacy, Travis Walton, Dallas Lacy,
Joe Beasley, Derry Fulks, Jerry
I Winters, Billy Frasier, Bobby Arm-
strong, Don Smothers, Jimmy Mil-
lerman, Mrs. Bowden, Billy Fink,
lea. Michael Bowden, LeRoy Craw-
ford and Lewis Holly.
Mr and Mrs. Bill Lee and son, Lar-
ry; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Landers,
and Mrs. J. R. Woodward'and
children, Monette and Tarleton; D.
Bruton.
C. W. Fowler Family
Goes to New York
Gladys Goock Feted
With Gift Coffee
Mrs. Malcolm Gray
Compliments Guest
Mrs. Malcolm Gray, 1859 Chest-
nut. hosted a coffee Wednesday
morning, honoring her house guest,
Loyce Taylor of Breckenridge,
teacher in Fort Worth sshools.
Guests were Mrs J, J Chandler
and her house guest, Mrs. Lloyd
Parr of Wichita, Kans., Mrs. Roy C.
Barnes, Mrs. Gerald Fitzhugh, Mrs.
R M Willis, Mrs. Charlie Lank- 1410 Beech The Abels' daughters,
ford. Mrs. M M Brooks, Mrs Har-Ethylyn of Dallas and Mrs Neal A.
vey Baker, Mrs Hulen Hawkins, Craig and sons, Jerry, Mike and
Leaving this afternoon by car for
a three weeks’ vacation in New
York are Mr. and Mrs Charles W
ssr sake-enarire 5 A. MA: WendA Vormah None:
Grape.
The family plans to visit in
Kirkland, N. Y., with Mr and Mrs.
William H. Andes and son, David,
fiance of Mary Ailce Fowler They
will return to Abilene about Sept CEE "oE: Jr. Mrs osa
18, in time for the series of par-doochMelyin’ernings Mrs.
ties planned to honor Mary Alice Sene Shackelford and Billie Foa-
who will be married to Mr. Andes_________________________
on October., Mrs. G. G. Fitzhugh
Honoring Gladys Gooch, who will
return in September to teach in the
Milton Berry school in Encino,
ed a gift coffee at her home in Elm-
dale Tuesday morning
Those present were Mrs. A. B.
Foster, Mrs. D C. Gooch, Mrs. T.
D Windham, Mrs. Bert Clemmer,
Mrs A F. Roberts, Jr., Mrs. Rosa
Visitors Here,
Vacationists
Make News
Mrs. Gilmore Brau of Dallas flew
here Thursday for a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Jou Ellis, 1543 North
Second. Dr. Brau, who was for-
merly stationed at the Camp Bar-
keley hospital, will join Mrs. Brau
here Saturday
• * *
Mrs. M. Davis of Fort Worth
is to arrive Saturday to spend
a month with her daughter.
Mrs. Clinton E. Adams, and
Dr. Adams. 2401 South 11th.
Maltha Elizabeth Cagle, who
spent the summer with her pa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Cagle,
1320 North 12th, has returned
to Elida. N. M. where she teach-
es school.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Burrow 418
Sayles, have returned from Cor-
pus Christi where they visited
their daughter, Mrs. Frederick
Wakefield and Mr Wakefield.
* • •
Evelyn Burrow, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Burrow, has gone to San
Angelo where she will visit friends.
Sgt.Jee Frank Hall is visit,
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. El-
mon Hall, and his sister, Caro-
line, 851 Hickory. He is enroute
from Camp Lee, Va. to Fort Law.
ton, at Seattle, Wash.
* * •
Mrs. 8. J. T. Williams, 1026
Peach, returned Wednesday
after a visit with relatives in
Irwin, Pa. She also attended a
Bible and Missionary confer-
ence at Old Orchard Beach,
Me.--
Mrs. M. L. Caffey and daughter.
Olga, of Anson and Alice Bennett
of Fort Worth were in Abilene
Monday enroute to Ruidoso for a
week's vacation.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. George and
children. Betty Carol and Larry.
1210 Hickory, have returned from
a vacation in Arkansas.
-------* 4 •___
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Zabloudil Jr..
2997 South Seventh, are in Fort
Worth.
Peggy Fisher returned to- Dallas
Thursday after spending two weeks
with her aunt, Mrs W. D. Fagan,
and Mr. Fagan, 3541 Edgewood.
Jean Jones, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Roland Jones, returned to her
Dallas home today and was accom-
panied by her Abilene host, Mary
Annette Willis, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. T. H. Willis, 1134 Mean-
der.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Corley and
daughter, Nancy Louise, who have
been living at 844 Palm, are mov-
ing to Wichita Falls.
Mrs. Roy Keathley, 2218 State,
will have as guests this weekend
her sisters, Mrs. Ed Pearce and
Mrs. Forrest Newman of Breck-
enridge, and Mrs. Howard Boone,
and Mr. Boone of Odessa, and a
cousin, Mrs. Katie Dorros, of
Breckenridge.
Jean Stewart and Teaaie Roling
of Wichita Falls are guests of Pat-
sy Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Evans, 1150 Jeanette. The
visitors are attending the Chriatian
Youth Fellowship convention at
it’s better
for
them!
Tennessee Visiters
To Arrive Tonight
Directs India Study
20 25
he aame subject
a cross-section
Americana who
Who’s Who in
that group, 61
expected a de
10 years, while
tey did not, and
ised no opinion
oup also, those
ression gave it, a
re years to come “
END OF SEASON
CLEARANCE
16" MARSALIS ROLL-AWAY FANS.
Regularly priced at $79.95.
Reduced to clear at only . . . ..-.per.
$59.95
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32
ibilene, Texas
16" I. L G EXHAUST FANS
Regularly priced at $69.50. SEA OE
Prices deeply cut for clearance to only ---Togo
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value. Buy if now for only........7
5 24" ZEPHER FAN A good value of $EO Q E
$97.75 Prices cut for the clearance.....or 0
48" ATTIC FAN
with % horse power motor Capocity STOE
1900 cubic per minute Reduced to only........ I
ee Ablene, Texan
AL
August 30, 1946
CONNALLY-STEPHENS
------COMPANY----
3rd and Butternut
Phone 6285
Mrs. G. G. Fitzhugh taught the
lesson on India at the Tuesday
meeting of the Women's Society
of Christian Service of the Fair
Park Methodist church. Following
the short business meeting when
officers made reports, Mrs. P. W.
Mitchell led in prayer.
e pas. . - 3 12/ t . - - Those present were Mrs. Ed Fili-
Mrs Tom Brittian and Mrs. J. E I Richard, of Laredo, will arrive tn I man. Mrs F A. Loofbourrow. Mrs
Roy McKinley, Mrs J H Harvey,
Mrs J E. Eastman, and Mrs
W T Taylor
Mrs W H. Simmons and son,
Sherwin, of Memphis, Tenn , are to
arrive this evening by train for a
visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. R Abel.
Smith.
Abilene Saturday evening.
South Carolina Girl is Bride
Of Albert Christopher Here
Birthdays
I The Reporter: News extends
birthday congratulations today to
| the following:
Judy Antilley
I A E. Barber
The W C. Ribble home, 1741 Arthua Christopher, brother of the
University Blvd., was the scene I bridegroom. ’ ere in charge of the
Monday of the marriage, of Mulloy | service, and were assisted by Mrs
Feaster, Union, S. and AT. Homer Simona and Dr Ella P Le
bert MacAdams Christopher ofvett
Union and Abilene Dr W. T Wal-
ton, dean of Hardin-Simmons uni-
versity. read the ceremony before * "an
a flower banked altar of white with multi-colored sequin trim and
gladioluses, asters and fern Floor a corsage of pastel asters. Mr’ Rib-
baskets of white gladioluses flank- sister of the bridegroom, wore
ed the altar a dress of gray and fuchsia with
Mrs. Worth Baugh gave the nupcorsage of fuchsia gladioluses
tial music, including Fantasy Im- The bride is the youngest dau-
promptu (Chopin): Angelic Dream ghter of Mrs. William L Feaster
(Rubinstein): Novelette in F (Schu-and the late Mr. Feaster of Union
mann): I Love Thee (Grieg); and She attended Greenville Women's
the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin college, Furman university, and ia
(Wagner). Dreams by W'agner was a graduate from the Hispanic In-
played during the ceremony stitute. University of Miami, Miami.
The bride wore a dress of white Fla. For the past three months
wine crepe accented with ruffle she has studied at Hardin-Sim-
and a gold kid belt, and a black mons university.
picture hat Other accessories were 1 Mr. Christopher is the son of the
of black and gold. Her flowers Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Christopher
were gold Peruvian lilies shower of Union and served four years in
ed with gold ribbon. the Army Air Corps and was sta-
At the reception, the dining tinned in Panama for 32 months
.table was laid with a handmade He entered Hardin-Simmons uni-
lace cloth and centered with a versity after receiving his dis.
wedding cake topped with minia- charge. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher
Iture bride and bridegroom Mrs. will continue their studies at Har-
Ribble, Mrs. Dan R. Junell and Idin Simmons.
Mother of the bride wore a floor-
length dress in black and white
stitute. University of Miami, Miami,
_ 1 Mr. Christopher is the son of the
Her flowers Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Christopher
J. F. Brooks
Mrs R C Burrow
Reg Crump
Mrs. B A Duffy
Mrs Elmon Hall
L. H. Harrison Jr.
Betty Jo Holt
J. L. Laird
Mrs Bob Moffot, Houston
—Ada D. Pearce----------------------
Mrs E. E. Reynolds
Observing their birthdays tomor-
row (August 31) are the following:
Leonard R. Balfanz
Decherd Barnes
• E. G Batjer
Mrs Herring Bounds-
Arthur Compere
Jack Cochran
Charles W. Corley
Eugene Couch
C. L. Duree
Mrs. W N. Foster
Prichard Gentry
Elbert Hall
Dr L W. Hollis Jr
John Eugene McFarlen
Nathan Morris
Reva Pritchett
Homer H. Scott------------
Mrs W. E Smith
Harley Woods
Mrs Robert L. Young
the First Christian church.
Mr and Mrs Eddie Longley of
Zanesville, Ohio are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Kennedy. The
Longleys and Kennedy’s met when
Mr Longley was stationed at Camp
Barkley.
• • •
Mrs. Harry H. Hurt of Big
Spring is visiting her mother.
Mrs. E. E. Hall, 502 Poplar.
Mr. Hurt is expected to arrive
tomorrow for a few days' visit.
Kammerlohr Family
Back from Nebraska
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R Kammer
lohr and children. Harriett. Martha
and Ralph Jr., 1242 Amarillo, have'
returned from a two-week vacation
in Omaha, Neb. They were guests
of Mrs. Kammerlohr's sister, Mrs.
L. G Anderson, and Mr. Krammer-
lohr's sister, Mrs, R. Crawford.
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