The Bomber News (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1957 Page: 2 of 14
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THE NEWS
Thursday, December 5, 1957
THE CARDS IN THIS BUNDLE ARE
ALL FOR
LOCAL
DELIVERY
P.M. Asks Public to Aid in Christmas Mailing
“Patron Participation” is Postmaster R. T. Cowan in into two bundles-one for local all sub-stations.
being asked again this year by separation of Christmas cards delivery, the other for out-of- They are to be affixed to
town delivery, and use of post- securely tied bundles of mail.
Motor Vehicle Inspection al zone numbers in address- Simplified city zone maps
... A Ann es, and early mailing, will be on display in the lob-
Regulations Are cans The program has resulted in bies of all postal fac hes to
Homer Garrison, Jr., Di- centage of thickness of the increased economy and ef- help in use of postalzonenum-
rector of the Texas Depart- remaining brake lining. In- ficiency in postal operations, bers to local mail.
ment of Public Safety, an- spection stations found dif- Postmaster Cowan said. All cards and packages for
nounced today a change in ficulty in making these in- Carriers will deliver labels out-of-town delivery should be
motor vehicle inspection spections due to the fact that to each address in this area mailed before Dec. 10 and
THE CARDS IN THIS BUNDLE ARE
ALL FOR
0
IF
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regulations so as to no longer there was no accurate way of on Dec. 6 and Dec. 14 to be those to Fort Worth addresses
require the removal of a wheel determining the original used on the bundles. One is by Dec. 16 to insure delivery
in order to inspect the brakes thickness and the decision in marked “All for local de- before Christmas Day.
of vehicles. each case was left to the in- livery" and the other “All for___________________
In an effort to prevent ac- spectirig mechanic who had no out-of-town delivery.” Molokai, the leper colony in
cidents which might occur due satisfactory guide to follow. The labels are available al- the Hawaiian Islands, is sup-
to brake failures, the Depart- The change in regulations, so at the main postoffice and ported by the U. S.
ment’s earlier regulation had which resulted from action of
required that the wheel bere- the Public Safety Commission,
moved for the principal pur- does not affect the remainder
pose of determining the per- of the inspection of brakes
DELIVERY
MAIL EARLY AND PROPERLY!--Postmaster R. T. Cowan
has issued an appeal for the public to assist in expediting
the Christmas mail. Separation of Christmas cards into
two bundles-those for local delivery in one bundle, those for
out-of-town delivery in another bundle, is one of the requests
made to facilitate handling of the mail. Bundles should be
tied securely with twine. On December 6 and 14, the carriers
will deliver labels like those above to each address in this
area. The labels are to .be used in mailing the bundles of
Christmas cards . The labels will also be available at the
main post office and all sub-stations.
AiTHEO’STCAFE
HEADQUARTERS FOR CALF FRIES
" The Best in the West"
THEO YORDANOFF
Miss Harcrow is Honored
With Display Tea Shower
A Display tea was given Sun- service. The table was laid
day afternoon from 3 to 6 with white satin with an over-
p.m. in the home of Mr s. Ray - lay of net. Silver Candelabra
mond Kirk, 4777 Trail Lake bearing pink tapers flanked a-
Drive, honoring Miss Sharon silver bowl containing an ar-
Harcrow bride elect of Brice rangement of pink and white
Fentress. Miss Harcrowisthe mums, and dainty refresh-
daughter of Mr., and Mrs. J.W. ments reflected the brides
Harcrow of 381,3 London Lane colors of pink white, and aqua.
Visit RIDGLEA HILLS FLOWER SHOP
and let Mrs. Edgar Deen, Jr. help you
with your Christmas Decorations.
Place your orders for Christmas
flowers early.
^a Jhlt Stowers - Gif
6025 CAMP BOWIE
PE 8-5497
Bring your gift certificates here,
too—You may win a gift.
MA-4-0032
120 E. Exchange
and Mr. Fentriss is from
Nashville, Tenn., now sta- I
tioned at Carswell.
The couple will be married
in John Burch Hall of the First
Baptist Church on Dec. 28. =
There were 250 guests in- 5
vited to the tea and gifts were -
displayed in the den at the Kirk 2
home. Go-hostesses were -
Mmes. Wm. Stiles. Wrn. Ber- *
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ryhill, and Olin S. Hughes.
Mrs. Harcrow, mother of the
bride elect presided at the
A guest book. Mrs. Derwood
A Coggins, a member of Miss
the Harcrow’s wedding party,
a presided at the silver punch
EARLY
IOPPERS
YOUR
DRESS OR SUIT
CLEANED FREE
With Order of $2.50
ALTERATIONS A SPECIALTY
WE GIVE SCOTTIE STAMPS
SAV E ON CASH AND CARRY'
V A Denver P-TA fo
ISPECIAL I Hold Annual
V Yuletide Party
The Denver Ave. P-TA will
hold its annual Christmas
meeting in the school aud: -
torium on Thursday, Dec. 12
at 7:30 p.m. The programwill
A- be under the direction of Miss
£ ANTOINETTE CLEANERS 2 g
2517 CLOVER LANE PE-8-88727
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Bess Cleland, music director,
for the school and will be
titled “A Christmas Dream."
Hostesses for theaffair will be
Mrs. J. C. Hardy, Mrs. Jack
Horn and Mrs. C. L. Schneid-
er.
GIFTS FOR HER
- COSMETICS- PERFUME
COSTUME JEWELRY
- HOSIERY- COMPACTS
: ETC-
GIFTS FOR HIM
TOILETRIES - BOXED
OR SINGLE
CIGARETTE LIGHTERS
CUFF LINK SETS- ETC.
SPENCER
) goer
GIFTS FOR
GIRLS AND BOYS
GIFTS FOR HOME
SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL .
SELECTION OF
CERAMICS
22 PHARMACY
5216 RIVER OAKS BLVD.
FREE DELIVERY
PE 7-6661
to your good health -
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i NATIONAL PARK
ARKANSAS
World-famous natural
"thermal waters—
only Spa in U.S.A, under
regulation of the Depart-
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Diamond Hill
| Room Mothers
To Meet Dec.10
, Diamond- Hill Elementary
P-TA Room Mothers will meet *%
,„ Dec. 10 at 10 a.m. in the school
library. The purpose of the
4 meeting will be to plan details
B for the school Christmas par-
ties.
Immediately following the
room mothers meeting, the
Executive Committee will
meet in the library too.
or
istmas
pping
R. E. McEachin, Gen. Mgr.
HOTEL & BATHS
: Renew your health at one of the
: South's finest resort hotels!
Guest can go directly from room
- in robe and slippers to our own
• Bath House located within hotel.
All sports available—
wonderful fishing and golf!
Sam Rosen
P-TA Board to
Hold Party
560 Air-conditioned outside rooms
For Reservations, or for Information,
write or phone: Arlington Hotel
NAtional 3-7771
The Sam Rosen Executive
Committee will hold its an-
nual Christmas party and
regular monthly meeting at
10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Dec.
11. The program will consist
of' a Christmas tree from
which gifts will be exchanged
followed by a luncheon. The
affair will be held in Holiday
Inn.
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The Bomber News (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1957, newspaper, December 5, 1957; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1689227/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting White Settlement Historical Museum.