The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 65, Ed. 2 Thursday, August 21, 1952 Page: 4 of 28
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ALA THE ABILENE, REPORTER-NEWS
Abilene, Texas, Thursday Evening, August 21, 1952
Mrs. Walter N. Wilkinson Feted
At Going Away Party Wednesday
ing, reviewed “Harem Searem” by
Rose Mary Taylor. Book ‘s the ac-
count of Miss Taylor's trip to Eur-
ope and her meeting with the Into
newspaper-radio great Floyd Gib-
bone who, inspired her to go on
to French Morrocco.
Natalie Morris end Martha Show-
alter played piano selections. Mrs.
Joe Showalter and Mrs. Cari Whit-
taker directed guests from the den
to the living room. Mrs. Morris
greeted guests.
Mrs. Harvey Boyd presented hon-
oree with a gift from the club.
Guests were: Mrs. Houston
Lumpkin, Mrs. Howard Phillips,
Mrs. Ebub Gray, Mrs. C. O. An-
drews. Mrs. John W. Ford, Mrs
Harry Hipsher, Mrs. Tommy Me-
Alister, Mrs. G. C. Best, Mrs. Bill
Irwin, Mrs. Rex Smith, Jr.
Mrs. Walter N. Wilkinson was
honoree at a going away party
Wednesday mornton in the home of
Mrs. Nathan Morris, 702 Amarillo
St. Hosts were members of the
Thursday Book Review Club.
Mrs. Bro Mingus, in high topped
shoes and ealy 20th Century cloth-
Mrs. F. L Anderson
Prexy of Central
School P-TA
President of the Central Elemen-
tary School Parent-Teacher Asso-
elation is Mrs. F. L. Anderson, 624
Amarillo St.
Mrs. Anderson was on the exe-
cutive board of the P-TA last year,
and was a Giri Scout organizer.
Mr. Anderson to owner of the Su-
erior Building Co. They have lived
a Abilene almost two years.
They have three children: Rod. |
14, who goes to South Junior High
School, Judith, 9. and Roger, T, who
go to Central School.
They are members of the Epis.
copal Church of the Heavenly Rest,
Year way toe lovely completion
RI EREE
RoRmAn
cosMeTiCS
Complimentary Demonstration
by Appointment
Only At
Waddington's
250 Cypress
Abilene
Pla
Carolyn Lasseffer,
Bride-Elect, Feted
At Tuesday Brunch
Carolyn Laszetter. bride-elect of
Jamie Boyd, was feted at a brunch
Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Joe
Childers, 2201 Routh Tenth St.
Co-hosts were Mrs. Morey Mil-
lerman. Mrs. Pete Gooch, Mrs. Sal-
lie Cloyd, end Mrs. Eddie Cocke-
rell.
Long stemmed red roses to lus-
tors were used to decorating the
living end dining rooms. Appoint-
ments were in crystal.
Miss Lassetter was presented a
hostess gift. She was wearing a
gray linen dress with gray pearl
drop earrings and gray sandles.
I Her corsage was dubonett garden
I las
Approximately 100 guests regis-
I tered.
Mrs. John Graham
Hosts Fidelis
With Yard Party
MRS. F. L. ANDERSON
Carla Imes Host
For Yard Party
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+Wiled,
AT THE COUNTRY CLUB — Scouts and their wives pause between festivities at the West
Central Texas 0U Scouts Association dance. They are, left to right, top: Mal Kidwell, first
vice-president of the organization, Mrs. Kidwell, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. McDade. Pic-
tured below are: William D. Young, past president, Mrs. Young, Mrs. John Roeder, and
Mr. Roeder, who was in charge of arrangements for the dance.
Dial 2-7841 for Abilene Reporter-
News Classified Department.
For Courteous and Faithful
Law Enforcement
We urge you to
VOTE FOR
Troy L Tate
SHERIFF
of Taylor County
• Lifetime resident ef Abilene
• A family man and property
owner.
• A good man for toe office
Pol. adv. paid for by John L
Hart and other friends
VFW AUXILIARY, POST 2012, HOSTS
RECEPTION, OPEN HOUSE AT CLUB
The V F. w. Auxiliary, Post
2012, were boots at a reception
and open house Tuesday evening
to the new Auxiliary Room at the
clubhouse, celebrating it's opening.
Mrs. George Nichols received
guests at toe door, and Mrs. Rol-
lin Dayton was at the registry Mrs
Al England introduced guests to
Mrs. John Bailey who directed
them to the tea table. Mrs W. R.
Sibley poured and Mrs Eddie
Moore served. V
Others to the house party were
Mrs. E. F. Kenner, Mrs. Austin
Watts, Mrs. Jim Baugh, Mrs. Hor-
ace Hanks, Mrs. M. M. Watson,
Mrs. John W. Fowler, Mrs. Mickey
Moore, Mrs. Jimmie Roe, Mrs.
Henry Cole, Mrs. Marvin Snelling,
Mrs. Bsa Bird, Mrs Jack Gray,
and Mix Mask Wilson.
The toe table was laid with white
embroidered linen and appointed in
silver and crystal Crystal eandel-
abra held green tapers.
Pink asters were used through-
out the reception room, and ap
Announcing
MRS. O. P. CLARK
Teacher of Piano
2801 South nth
a Private Piano & Theory.
• Pre-School Creative Classes
Staff - Town System
Phone 3-1764
pointments were green and pink.
The new auxiliary Room has been
remodeled and redecorated by the
Auxiliary and Cootiette members,
and will be used by both groups
tor informal meetings and enter-
taining._______________________________
Mrs. Lester Terrell
Leeds Mission Study
Mrs. Lester Terran directed
study at the meeting of the Mis-
sionary Society of the Nazarene
Church Tuesday evening at the
church.
Mrs. J. R. Walton gave the de-
votion. Dismissal prayers were giv.
ea by Mrs A. P. Rule and the
Rev. Odell, Brown.
Several members plan to attend
the district assembly at Amarillo
M
Returns From Trip
Carol Raymond, daughter of
Dr and Mrs A. C Raymond. MM
South Seventh St., returned to Abi-
leno Monday after a trip to Aus-
tin. She will leave next week for
Lubbock where she will teach in
the pabile school.
Prolong Life
Of Lipstick
By ALICIA HART
NEA Beauty Editor
The problem of how to keep your
lipstick from wearing off has at
last been solved, according to one
cosmetic manufacturer.
The product that does the trick
to a creamy - clear liquid which
not only sets your lipstick, but it
also helps to keep your lips look-
ing young and moist. This is due.
according to claims, to the bene-
ficial softening oils of a new
formula.
All you have to to is brush
the liquid over your lipstick and
in a few seconds ft will be “set."
You can eat whatever you like,
drink warm liquids and* smoke.
The preparation will prevent your
lipstick from running into the
lines around your mouth.
Furthermore, the clear liquid
helps to prolong the color-span of
any lipstick - regular or indeli-
hie. creamy or dry. It allows you
many additional hours of make-
up perfection.
Lips certainly reveal age and
beauty tost as quickly as your
eyes and throat That is why it to
so Important for you to give them
faithful dally care With this new
over-the-lipstick liquid, you will
be adding a vital protective etop
to your mouth beauty ritual.
Mrs. John Graham was host
to the Fidelis Matrons of the Elm-
wood Baptist Church Monday night.
The group met to the back yard
of her home, 4026 Avondale at
Mrs. Fred Bell was co-host
Mrs. E 0. Pursley was presented
with gifts.
Present were: Mrs. H. L. Barn-
es, Mrs. 8. S Childers, Mrs. Prod
Dawson, Mrs. M. H. Dove, Mrs.
Marvin Norwood, Mrs. Roy Ingra-
ham, Mrs. M. E. Northrup, Mrs.
Victor Ryder, Mrs. W. 0. Elmore.
Mrs. E. A. Click. Jr., and Mrs.
W. A. Jacob.
Carla Imes entertained with a
yard party at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
• Imes, 925 Sayles Blvd., Wednesday
evening.
Entertainment included dancing
on the patio.
Guests were Owen Cook, Har-
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WANT ADS
2-7841
LAST CALL
Final Clearance Reductions on All Summer Fashions
2522
115 Summer Dresses N"**"de 5 00
Good Assortment of Sizes, Styles and Fabrics.
35 Cumma Ch ire Were to 29.75. 10 00
• □ Summer ous Lined and Unlined .. .. I U.W
Butcher Linens, Pure Linens, Rayon Suitings.
Q C. C..le. 2-Pe. Style. Size 32 Only.
o jwim Suits Were to 10.95...........
No. 198
9285
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R Small Group,
blouses Sheers and Crepes..
1 00
Petticoats wisST Eyelet Trim.
No. 100
Summer Hats ==**=.. 1.00. 3.00
An Other Summer Dresses and Accessories at Final Reductions.
ALTMAN’S
Nationally Advertised Fashions
273 Fine
Visits Parents Here
Faye O. Glasmann arrived by
plane Tuesday from San Francisco,
Calif , to spend a few days at the
home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
A F. Glasmann, 1210 Jeanette St.
To achieve color harmony blend
your wall color to your rug color
and repeat this key color In a dif-
ferent value on a sizable piece of
furniture.
riott Hervey, John Greer, Jackie
Duncan, Lurry Asbury, Sendra
Lockhart, C. D. Grtoaom, Laura
McCormick, Twyman Ash, Mar-
garet Jennings, Morris Newberry,
Janet Walter, Jimmy Cole, Marnie
Wagstaff, Jimmy Anderson, Linda
Mahon, Donald Beall, Annette
Vaughn, Donald Lusby.
Natalee Morris, David Steinman,
Theresa Gatlin, Jack Self, Carol
Chapman, Jim Bowen, Kay Barn-
on. Stanley Bialon, Cyrena Stowe,
Ray Olds, Jerry Rogers, Jimmie
Tatum, Marilyn Martin, Joe Fai-
rish, Pat Bennett, Charles Cox, Su-
san Sears, Hollis Wofford, John
Greer, Wayne Hall, Billy Jack
Rudd, and Larry Largent.
TGEEVA
Dial 2-7841
for ‘Miss
Classified”
at
The Abilene
Reporter-News
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10.00 Cold Wave .....5.00
15.00 Cold Wave . 7.50
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RUETT LATIMER
for
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
I Will--
1. FIGHT for free enterprise. Truett Lotimer opposes vigorously the centralization of our government,
and all trends of the nation toward socialism. •
2 WORK to keep the state from taking away the former’s farm machinery tax refund which meant almost
$75,000 to the formers of this district last year. From oil Indications a bill will coma before the 53rd
session of the Texas Legislature which would place this additional tox on the farmers.
3. SUPPORT our present form to market rood program.
4. FAVOR our schools continuing to receive their rightful one-fourth of the gasoline sales tox revenue.
Last year this maont $172,888.80 to the public schools of Taylor County.
Most votes in the Campus “popu-
larity poll" any season will be tor
the jumper 'a blouse. Re much fun
to mix-match too' Make your copy
in corduroy, light woolens.
No. 2522 is cut in sizes 10, 12,
14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 18 jumper
1 yds 54-in. Three-quarter sleeve
blouse, 2% yds. 39 in.
Send 30 cents for PATTERN
with Name, Address, Style Num-
ber and Size. Address PATTERN
BUREAU. The Abilene Reporter-
News Ban to Old Chelsea Sta-
tion. New York 1L N. T.
Patterns ready to fill orders im-
mediately. For special handling of
order via first elam mail include
an extra 5 cents per pattern.
The FALL - WINTER FASHION
BOOK, just out and beautifully 1
nstrated to COLOR! Presenting
fall fashions at their smartest.
Over cam hundred practical, easy-
to-make pattern designs, for ev-
ery age and type of figure Be an
early bird, order your copy now.
Price just 25 cents.
Rreik con Bowdits wee
2-71
S HELP our school teachers, the people who train our children to be the leaders of tomorrow, obtain a
salary consistent with the service they render.
6. PROMOTE better distribution of funds allocated for old age pensions.
7. M AGAINST o sales tax. Federal Aid to education and Socialized medicine
8. OPPOSE any attempt by the state to take away the counties’ portion of motor vehicle registration fees.
Taylor County is allowed to keep the first $175,00 0.00 of fees received under the present plan.
In speeches all over the county I have consistently stated that I would not go to Austin committed to any
group or any special interest. I have made these speeches at Lown, Rogers, Trent, Shep, Tuscola, Potosi,
Butterfield, Butman, on the Postoffice lawn at Abilene and before the League of Women Voters here in
Abilene an Monday night, July 21st.
With your continued support, I will lead the ticket AGAIN on August 23rd.
Hear Truett Latimer Thursday Over KWKC at 6:15 P.M.
Friday Over KRBC at 8:00 P.M.
PeMd PAL. sen
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 65, Ed. 2 Thursday, August 21, 1952, newspaper, August 21, 1952; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1648968/m1/4/?q=%2522dewey+redman%2522: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.