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NO TEEN LABELS—Today’s young ladies want only clothes which help to make
them look grown-up—none of that teen-age look for them. The high- school crowd
has a yen for box-pleated culottes in black wide wale corduroy with matching
loose poncho and white cotton knit middy with bright red tie, left, or the modern
pilgrim look of the black corduroy, right, with wide white collar, shiny brass
buttons and belt buckle.
Don't Tag Teen Label
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Runnels 4-H Camp
Set Aug. 14-15
1 BALLINGER, Aug. 9 (RNS)-
, The Runnels County 4-H Club girls
will hold their annual encampment
at the National Guard Armory
Wednesday and Thursday. Miss
Ollie Chenoweth, county agent, is
expecting over 100 to attend along
with adult leaders.
The two day program will in-
clude recreation, games and songs
under the leadership of girls who
attended the district camp earlier
this summer. There will also be
some type of work project for the
girls at the camp.
Meals will be served at the
armory with the girls bringing a
picnic dinner for the first evening.
The highlight of the program will
be the noon meal on Thursday
when the girls have a number of
guests.
Swimming will be arranged at
the municipal pool, about two
blocks away from the armory.
THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS '
Abilene, Texas, Saturday Morning, August 10, 1957
Adult Class to Start
At Jim Ned School
TUSCOLA, Aug. • (RNS) — An
adult clothing construction class
will be held Aug. 19-21 at the Jim
Ned High School from 7 until 9
p.m.
Mrs. Arthur Jennings, home ec-
onomics teacher, will be instructor
for the class. Adults who come to
the class should bring sewing
equipment, patterns and material,
either wool or cotton.
How
SUNDAY 7 p.m.
KWKC (1340 ke)
Complete
Line Of
LIGHT
Phoenix Club
Fetes LL Team
ASPERMONT, Aug. 9 (RNS)-
Phoenix Club hosted a party for
the Little League in fellowship
hall of the Methodist Church Tues-
day evening.
The table was laid with a white
linen cloth and centered with a
hand carved bat from Mexico and
a cap, glove, and ball belonging
to the Aspermont teams.
Home-made pie and ice cream
was served to managers R. L.
Davidson and T. C. Clark and
Little League players Jack Watts,
Bobby Davidson, Kenneth Johnson,
Andy Hays, Gary Lawrence, Tom-
DIRS. DARRELL LEE FARMER
...nee Janell Shaffer —
Janell Shaffer Is Wed
To Darrell Lee Farmer
BLACKWELL, Aug. 9 (RNS) -
Janell Shaffer and Darrell Lee
Farmer exchanged single ring
vows Aug. 2 in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. T. L. Hewett in Abilene.
Sandwich Filling
Chopped ripe olives and finely
Chopped walnuts mixed with may-
onnaise make a popular filling for
sandwiches. Spread on whole
wheat bread and serve with
sliced tomatoes.
YOUTH LED REVIVAL
SOUTHWEST PARK
BAPTIST CHURCH
So. 200 a Matador
STARTING SUNDAY
Aug. ule thru Aus. 18th.
FIXTURES
VISIT OUR SHOWROOM
AND SEE OUR
VAST DISPLAY
PLOWMAN
ELECTRIC CO.
1021 N. Mockingbird
Ph. OR 4.5732
taffeta sheath trimmed with blue
ribbon and rhinestones with white
accessories.
Garden flowers flanked by ta-
pers centered the bride’s table at
the reception following the cere-
mony.
Mrs. Farmer is a graduate of
Blackwell High School. Farmer
graduated from Merkel High
BETHANY NAZARENE COLLEGE QUARTET
Singing at 9:45 and 10:50 A.M.
Rev. Curtis Smith, Preaching
, * * *
7:30 P.M. "THE ANTICHRIST"
Second message in series on
"THE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST’
FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
S. 14th & Vine Sts.
my Hart, David Anderson, Jack
Linsley, Eddie Smith, Earl Coplen.
Billy Lackey, Jimmy Elkins, Quen-
tin Featherston, William Gholson, Mrs. Hewett is the sister of the
By DOROTHY ROE
Associated Press Women’s Editor
If you want to be friends with
a high-school girl, don’t call her
a teen-ager. And don’t give her
clothes with a teen label.
Today’s young ladies between
the ages of 13 and 17 refuse
to be identified with the teen tag,
connect it with all the furore over
juvenile delinquency and consider
themselves grown-ups. This prob-
ably is the only age at which girls
want to be older.
They go shopping for their own
clothes, and often earn the neces-
sary money by baby-sitting. Most
girls of this age bracket shop in
shorts, Ivy League boys’ shirts, The girls also like the Chanel Danny Maxwell Dick Wilson Don-
tight fitting sheaths worn with- look in loose, unfitted cardigan ny Lawrence. Franklin Mrazek,
out girdles, . full skirted dance jackets worn with straight or Tom Clark, Curtis Griffin, Thomas
dresses with .....— .
bridegroom.
Parents of the couple are Mrs.
Opal Shaffer and Mr. and Mrs.
multiple petti- pleated skirts. They adore bulky Hallum, Butch Martin, Zolly Lam-
-----4 —- knit sweaters in black, dark i
_______________-_____, School and is employed by the
bert, Bob Childress, Joe Gallo-A. L. Farmer of Merkel [Taylor Telephone Cooperative in
way. David Frazier, Robert Scott Rites were read by the Rev. Merkel.
coats — and black in almost any-
thing, from lingerie to sweaters.
brown or white.
They wear their hair cut as
short as possible, or else in a
' pony - tail, though the latter’s
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This fall the girls will go back
to high school in middies and
pleated skirts, in slim tweed skirts
and sweaters, in dark-toned Ber-
vogue is waning. They spend a
lot of time on personal grooming.
and Phillip Hill. Mrs. R. L. David- Ray Corley, pastor of Blackwell
Baptist Church.
son was also a guest.
Phoenix Club members who
helped serve were Mmes. C. L.
Gibson, George Kenady, Sr., Mar-
The bride wore a light blue
The couple will make their
home in Tuscola.
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shirts and knee-high socks to with the result that these young vin Lott, Jr., Raymond Marr and
match the sweaters, people usually have clean, shining Carl w Duncan
people usually have clean, shining Carl W. Duncan,
hair and fresh, clear complex-
roy date dresses, blazers and ions,
shorts, also favor a bright royal -
blue, loden green and red for va-
riety’s sake.
They like velvety black cordu-
Ballinger HDC
Hosts Picnic
BALLINGER, Aug. 9 (RNS) —
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groups, obeying the herd instinct, bination of brief skirt and shorts)
trying on countless dresses before bination of brief skirt and shorts)
selecting one. And almost any girl
over 12 and under 20 would rather
be caught dead than go shopping
with her mother.
These not-quite-adults have def-
inite ideas on fashion. They love
Shetland sweaters. Bermuda
and even box-pleated culottes will
be popular for sports wear.
‘Po‘ Boy' Treat '
Here’s a tempting combination
for a “Po‘ Boy’’ Sandwich. Split
A post-nuptial party compliment-
ed Mrs. Farmer Tuesday after-
noon in Fellowship Hall of Black
well Baptist Church.
Hosts were the Challenger and
Mary Martha classes of the
church.
Bertha Smith was in charge of
They’re the next generation of Make Three-Decker
American women, impatient to For a novel Friday sandwich. Members - . .
but probably better make 8 three - decker of toast, Members of the South Ballinger
14— - j . . Home Demonstration Club and the program which was in the
grow up, ___p.u___, June
equipped for adult life than were lettuce, sardines and egg salad.
their mothers. They know where
they’re going and they're in a
hurry to get there.
Tea Reveals Approaching ,
Marriage of Wanda Clark G
WINTERS, Aug. 9 (RNS) —The oree and her mother, Mrs. Clark. 1
engagement . and approaching Mrs. 0. B. Raper presided at the
marriage of Wanda Clark, daugh- guest book. .
their families held their annual form of "Queen for a Day.”
summer picnic in the City Park! Marie Johnson registered the 35
. "guests.
Tuesday night. Thirteen members Punch and cake were served
of the Bethel Ballinger 4-H Club from a table laid with white linen
and their leader, Mrs. L. A. Wil-and centered with garden flow-
banks, were guests, ers.
Following the supper, Dixie Wil-— —......
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Clark,! The tea table was laid in pastel
a 6-inch section of French bread to Gene Dillard of Eden was an- green net over taffeta and fea-
nounced at a tea in the Loyd lured twin hearts, interlinked, cov-
lengthwise. On the lower
half
— spread horseradish mustard. Cov-
er with thin slices of dill pickle.
- roast beef, baked ham, salami
and Swiss cheese. Place under
broiler until cheese melts. Toast
inside of top section of bread,
and cover fillings to close sand-
wich. Serve hot.
Roberson home Tuesday.
ered with pink fluted ribbon and
Guests were greeted by Mrs net and dotted with American
Roberson who presented the hon-beauty roses. A card a‘ the base
of the hearts revealed the wedding
plans, “Wanda and Gene, Sept.
banks, president of the 4-H Club, i ; HD CL .L
directed a program Norma Jean Loraine Club
Ohlhausen, who had attended a Entertains Families
training school on “Light-in the1
Home,” presented the program LORAINE, Aug. 9 (RNS) —
Jimbeth Flynt was in charge of North Loraine Home Demonstra-
■ the recreational period. tion Club entertained their fam-
Those of the 4-H Club attend-ilies with an ice cream party 81
ing were Cordelia Cody, Dixie the home of Mr and Mrs. J. E
Price
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Brame and two grand
and Ann Wilbanks, Jimbeth Flynt,
Norma Jean Ohlhausen, Sheri
Hargrove, Linda Wright, Sally
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No other style is as becoming
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women.
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Jones Family
Meets at Park
OVALO, Aug. 9 (RNS) — Des
cendants of Mrs. A. D. Jones of
Sipe Springs and the late Mr
Jones held their annual reunion
at Abilene State Park Sunday.
The family came to Taylor
county in 1900, settling in the Jim
Ned community east of Ovalo. One
son, J. C. Jones, who still lives
12.2
Miss Clark, a graduate of Win-
ters High School, is a senior in
Sul Ross College at Alpine. Dil-
lard is also a senior at Sul Ross
where they plan to continue their
studies this fall. He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Varnie Dillard
of Eden
Hosting the tea were Mrs. Royce
Pope, Mrs. W. M. Eoff. Mrs. Joe
Irvin, Mrs. J. W. Huddleston and
Mrs. Roberson. Others who assist-
in the area, was present with his
L A CM U* BCI VINE WUIE
family for the gathering Sunday, risen, Lynn Lacy, .....
Two other children present were and Kathryn Ann Clark
Fairel Jones of Sipe Springs, who and hathryn Ann Clark.
lives with his mother, and A. B.
ed in serving were Mrs. Lee Har-
Winona Eoff
237'
- children, Don’ and Diane Brame
McDonald, Barbara and Diana visiting from Arlington; Mr. and
Foreman, Susan Middleton, Sher- M" Loyd Brams and Debby: Mr.
ry and Carolyn Gottschalk, and Mrs. Willie Taylor lnd Gay-
Approximately 30 members of lene, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Bennett
the South Ballinger Club and fam- and Frankie Lee, Mr. and Mrs
ilies attended the picnic. [Floyd Richey, Mr. and Mrs Otis
------------------------------Hamrick, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
SUNDAY SERVICES
Jones of Rising Star. One son. E.
G. Jones of Kermit was unable
to attend.
Among the S1 members attend-
ing were several grandchildren
and great-grandchildren of the
early settlers. Towns represented
were Hillsboro, Big Spring, Abi-
lene. Ovalo, Sweetwater, Snyder,
Tuscola, Stamford, Maverick,
Sipe Springs, Rising Star, Rule,
Odessa, Roscoe and Denton.
Sixty-nine attended the tea.
McWilliams Hold
Annual Reunion
Children, grandchildren and
great grandchildren of the late
Rev. and Mrs. A. F. McWilliams
met at Cobb Park for a reunion.
Those attending were
Sweetwater, Merkel, 1
Baird, San Angelo, Goldsmith. Big
Spring, Abilene, and Thomas.
Okla.
TO KNIT OR CROCHET
Both Styles
Are Popular
If you crochet or knit, you’l
want to make either one (or both
EC___I • I LA. ,1 Hallmark, Mr. and Mrs. Jim John-
For Sandwich Month son, Mrs. Henry Taylor, t. j.
A s . Newton and Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
August IS Sandwich Month, and
rightly so, for August weather
makes sandwiches an ideal meal.
A special favorite is bacon and Lovy Calorie Drink
tomato, topped with slices of sum-
mer Calavo avacado. Add glasses Weight watchers will appreciate
of cold milk, fresh fruit and crisp a before-dinner appetizer of apri-
almond cookies for a satisfying cot whole fruit nectar and low
meal, calorie ginger ale.
MORNING WORSHIP
• Bible Study 9:30 a.m.
• Service 10:35 a.m.
DIXIE WADE TO WED
DENNIS BOLDING
of these lovely sweaters - one
p. from for everyday wear and the other
5an for date-time occasions Both are
easily and quickly made, and so
nice to wear.
Broil Peach Halves Fifty-three attended the reunion
5 i Y which is held annually on the last
When lunch is to be hot, broiled Sunday of July each year.
meat or cheese sandwiches, drain
canned cling peach halves and Busv.Dov Dessert
stud with cloves Broil along with 905) LO) L’essert
sandwiches until heated and light- Busy-day summer dessert folks
ly browned. Delicious and so will rave a(x)ut shortcake made
easy!
Open House Will
Mark Griffiths
50th Anniversary
BRECKENRIDGE, Aug. 9
(RNS) - Mr. and Mrs. I. L
(Doc) Griffith will observe their
50th wedding anniversary with an
open house at their home Sunday
from 2 until 5 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Griffith were mar-
ried at Fort Graham by Tom
Rose on Aug. 8, 1907. They moved
to Moran the latter part of 1907
and lived there until 1916 when
they moved to Colorado to home-
stead. In 191* they moved back
to Moran and in 1923 they moved
porter-News, 372 W. Quincy St., to Stephens County where they
Chicago 6, Ill.
The Fall & Winter ‘57 edition
of our pattern book Basic Fashion
is filled with smart, new styles
far all sizes; special features. It’s
colorful, stimulating and so use
ful, 25 cents.
have lived since.
They have four children. L V.
(John) of Ranger, Jimmy of Abi-
lene, Gloria of San Antonio and
Hazel of the home.
Mr. Griffith is a County Commis
Isioner of Stephens County. 8
by baking packaged, refrigerated
cinnamon rolls and serving them
hot, topped with canned cling
peach slices. Whipped cream or a
small scoop of ice cream finishes
this in elegant style.
Pattern No. 2373 contains cro-
chet and knit directions for sizes
10. 12, 14, 16 incl.; material re-
quirements; stitch illustrations.
Send 25c in coins, your name,
address and the pattern number
to Anne Cabot. The Abilene Re-
porter-News. 372 W. Quincy St.,
Chicago 6, Illinois.
It’s ready! The 1957 Needle-!
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pages showing many pretty de-
signs; plus directions for making
3 crochet items and a quilt Only
25c a copy!
HR. AND MRS. I. L. GRIFFITH
+. . 50 years ago
7
MERKEL, Aug. 9 (RNS)—Mr. and Mrs 0. B.
Wade are announcing the approaching marriage of
their daughter, Dixie, to Dennis Bolding.
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Bolding of Dunn are parents
of the bridegroom-to-be.
The wedding will be Aug. 30 in the First Meth-
odist Church at 6:30 p.m.
Miss Wade attended Merkel High School and
Bolding is a 1957 graduate of Snyder High School.
Evangelist Director of Music
BILLY HENDRIX OLEN GRIFFING
Pastor Crescent Heights
OPEN AIR REVIVAL
AUGUST 11th thru 18th
TIME: 8:00 P.M. — EVENING ONLY
Lakeview Baptist Mission
1158 McCARTY STREET
(Just OH East South 11th St. la Abilene)
Clovis Griffing, Pastor
EVENING WORSHIP
• Various Bible
Classes 6 p.m.
• Services 7 p.m.
SERMON SUBJECTS:
Morn-e-
The King’s Marriage
Feast for His Son.
Evening-
Reel in Peace far Our
Souls.
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