The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 274, Ed. 2 Monday, May 29, 1950 Page: 5 of 21
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wore a navy
g accessories,
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MODERN TRENDS
Waiting for Dinner to
Thaw Out Upsets Wilbur
Monday Evening, May 29, 1950
The Abilene, Texas, Reporter-News, Page 5
Sainthood
sts attending
J. P. Reith,
irs. BUl Keith,
. Abilene: Mr.
Pittman, Mrs.
Gladys Hardy,
White, Anson;
my. Hamlin.
By HAL BOYLE Trellis Mae muttered something
NEW YORK. Mav 29 (—Wilbur that sounded like. "Oh. dry up.'
Preble came home the other night Junior” end went beck to the
and said briskly: kitchen Wilbur could hear her
'Hello, hon. When’ll dinner be beating the thawing steak with a
- ready? I’m hungry as a grizzly wooden mallet.
bear.” "A man gets tired of all this
By HAL BOYLE
: and Mid briskly:
“Hello,
His wife. Trellis Mae. looked at pre heated,
him sternly and replied
"Wilbur. You forgot something
You go right beck out that door
istlae
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JSHES
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TIES
and come in again "
So Peeble went outside-and
then he remembered. Annoyedly,
he came back in and gave his wife
a kiss-perk on her ear, a custom
he sometimes wished he hadn’t
‘started on their honeymoon 15
years before
"That's better," said Trellis
Mae
“I still want to know how long
it’ll be before dinner.”
“Dinner will be ready as soon
as I thaw it out—and heat it up
prc-uceucu, vitamin-stuffed, pre-
frozen, dehydrated stuff that
passes for food," he said. “It's
everything but pre-digested and 1
suppose they’ll get to that next.
I'm tired of being treated like a
chemical formula ”
Given Abused
French Queen
VATICAN CITY. May 29. -
Jeanne De Valois, ousted as queen
Basilica for the canonization -
fourth of the Holy Year.
Born partly deformed, Jeanne
was banished to a distant castle by
her father, Louis XI, who loathed
her Later for political ends,
he forced his daughter to marry
Louis, Duke of Orleans, his sec-
ond second, who later became king.
Her husband met Jeanne's af-
| fection with public insults and soon
after he gained the throne he had
the marriage annulled.
Jeanne then founded the Order
of France by a royal busband who
despised her deformity, was raised
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Taylor County at the National Aquatic School being held at Camp Fern. Marshall, be-
ginning May 28-June 7 The National Red Cross Chapter here is sending the delegates, in-
cluding (front row left to right! Metta Dean Smith, instructor at ACC; Bill Cooper, lifeguard
at American Legion swimming pool, and Nancy Roberts, H-SU student; (Back row) Frank
Moran. Western Cottonoil Co.; W. D. (Shorty) Lawson Abilene High School safety in-
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O'Daniel Out of Governor’s Race;
May Be Thinking of Presidency
“You eat better than your fa-
ther did," barked Trellis Mae.
"What’s wrong with frozen food”
“Nothing." said Wilbur, getting
up and going into the kitchen. “I
just get tired of waiting for the
summer thaws to set in. Give me
an Icepick I think I’ll hack off a
snack now to keep from starving ”
“You will not. smart alee!" said
his wife. “Now you get out of my
again."
• What do you mean—thaw it ______
out?" grumbled her husband, ting his stomach Wilbur got up
"Something good—frozen steak,
frozen peas and carrots, iceberg
lettuce salad, and frozen strawber-
J ries for dessert.”
“Frozen this, frozen that —what
am I. a man or a refrigerator?"
demanded Wilbur.
“Now, don't be angry, dear!"
Wilbur stormed over to his fa-
vorite chair, and shook open his
evening newspaper
“A man works hard all day at
his office, he comes home to eat,
and what does he find?" said Wil-
bur. “He finds his wife sitting in
the living room waiting for the
dinner to thaw out in the kitchen.
My father never had to twiddle his
thumbs while his dinner melted.
Mother had it there—hot and
ready."
Trellis Mae came and stood over
kitchen, and he still.”
An hour later, groaning and pat-
to sainthood yesterday by Pope
Pius XII
While 11 cardinals and 75 bis-
hops looked on to St Peter’s Ba-,
silica, the Pontiff elevated the
abused wife of King Louis XII,
who met public humiliation with
gentle fortitude and devoted her
life to good works four centuries
ago.
Some 40.000 Holy Year pilgrims,
including 25.000 from France and
French Africa, gathered in the
from the dinner table and started
back to his easy chair.
“How was the meal, dear?’
asked Trellis Mae.
“Wonderful, wonderful”’
“Before you sit down will you
run across the street to the grocery
store for me? I forgot something ”
"Sure. What do you want?”
“Some frozen orange juice for
your breakfast,” said Trellis Mae
brightly.
“Yes, dear,” sighed Wilbur "But
please please no powdered |
eggs
him ominously. ,
“Don't start telling me again
-- - . . . . about how your mother used to
look unhappy after listening to the cook over a hot stove. Your father
broadcast at the mansion had ulcers at 40 from eating all
Some of the governor’s asso-that greasy fried food she served
in national governmental policies There are five candidates in the “My father didn’t have ulcers
..... ..__...- ---------- — race so far, exclusive of Shivers until he was 43,” said Wilbur, with
O’Daniel’s ambitions may point to- The only one making a strenuous dignity.
ward national rather than state of- | bid is Caso March of Waco. March --------------------------------------------
is tracking and backtracking over_
. 1 h the state in his mobile campaign
meant he wouldn t run for govern- | Everything he said however, left . . with canned hillbilly
or this year. | the door wide open to almost any bunga am mthencanaeder a ven.
O'Daniel emphasized the “now" course he might choose to follow, muscular
and nailed it down by saying he Texans will elect a United States tMarch said O’Daniel ‘s announce-
didn’t mean he was forever elimi-senatar in 1952. and another sena
week, had no comment on O’Dan-
By DAVE CHEAVENS nating himself as a candidate, that 1
m w Lee he was not burning any bridges iel’s announcement but he didn’t
oDamer again toying with the either behind him or in front of
idea of being somebody’s—or a lot I him.
of folk’s—candidate for President? It was the reiterated and famil- * — 3
That question was being bounced lar reference to the need of change cutes were plainly relieved.
around in professional political talk 1 E - .aroadiin that
at the capital today following | J™
O’Daniel’s announcement that he
is not now a candidate for polit-es
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of Annonciades and took the vows
of a nun toward the end of her
life. ■ ■
In a homily, the Pope appealed
to men “to learn that virtue, end
not earthly greatness, wealth or
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senator in 1952, and another sena- - . ....-
torial election comes up in 1954. ment assured him (March) of
There are governor’s races in those election “because half of the old
years too | folks would have voted for him. |
J n . . Shivers will probably step up the'
. The radio speech—following a tempo of his campaign consider-
technique which led the former ably after he officially announces,
flour salesman to a series of start-but probably nothing like as much
ling political victories beginning as he would have had had O’Dan-
with his election as governor over 11 summoned in
a strong field in 1938—flatly took o Daniel’s "Howdydo ladies and
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cratie nomination expected this ance—the kind of showmanship
........, that made his name familiar in
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8 o'clock Wednesday morning tor
their annual picnic and reunion
The affair, staged by the Jones
County Old Settlers Association,
will continue throughout the day
No special program has been plan-
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