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Lubbock Evening Journal from Lubbock, Texas • Page 4

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Scores Of Activities Will Feature Tech Homecoming Messages from Tech alumni plan to attend Tech's annual home- activities indicate a record -crowd of graduates and exes will be in Lubbock this week end. First of a list of entertainments will begin after the pep rally and bon- lire tonight when Sans Souci club alumnae give a dance at Hotel Lubbock for visiting alumnae, pal- roncsses nnd the active club. Breakfast will follow at the Palm Grill. All exes and faculty members are invited to a buffet lunch from 12 noon until 2 p. m.

Saturday at the college gymnasium and to homecoming dance scheduled for 9 o'clock Saturday night nt the gymnasium, An alumni and ex- student association council break- last and business meeting will'be held Saturday morning from 8 until 9:30 o'clock at Hilton hotel. Active DKD club members and pledges will be hostesses at a breakfast to be given Saturday i morning at 8:30 o'clock at Hotel Lubbock. Alumnae are to be guests. The traditional Ko Shari alumnae coffee is to be given from 9 until 11 o'clock in the Yaqui room of Hilton hotel Saturday morning. The organization has invited local and visiting alumnae, active members and patronesses to attend.

Las Chaparritas club is planning a date breakfast lor Saturday morning from 8 until 10 o'clock at th'e college cafeteria. Club alumnae are to be guests. Lois Jean Weekes, of the active club is in charge of arrangements. Immediately following the Tech-Hardin- Sirnmons game Saturday afternoon 'the Las Chaparritas alumnae will give a coffee at the home of Mrs. H.

J. MacKcnzie at 3008 Twenty- fourth. Guests are to be visiting patronesses and active members. Present residents and exes of Casa Linda will attend an informal coffee at their home on the campus from 6:30 until 8 p. m.

Saturday night. Casn Lindn social director and business manager arc Joanne Crabtree and Addicrene The home of Mrs. R. H. Fulton, Levelland road, will be scene of an open house to be given from 5 until 7 o'clock Saturday afternoon icr active members nnd alumnae of Las Vivarachas club by their patronesses.

Mrs. Homer Grant 1 and Mrs. W. O. Daniels are chair- ir.an and co-chairman for the occasion.

An annual dinner honoring Silver Key club alumni is to be given at Hilton hotel Saturday night from 7 until 9 o'clock. Turner Kimmel, president of the active club will be master of ceremonies. A Wrangler dinner has been planned for Saturday from 6 to 8:30 p. m. at the downtown Jersey Lilly, Kemas club will have a din- ner'Saturday night from 7 until 9 o'clock at Hotel Lubbock.

Hotel Lubbock Junior ballroom will be scene of reception to be held from 6 until 9 o'clock Saturday night by Centaur club. Alter banquet to be held by Kappa Kappa Psi band fraternity at the college cafeteria Saturday at 6:30 o'clock a reception will be given in the band hal. Birthday Party Honors Elton Lewis Pharr, 5 The fifth birthday of Eilan Lewis Pharr, son of Mr. and Mrs, Buster Pharr of 2311 Second, was celebrated Wednesday when his mother gnve party. Cake, hot chocolate and candy were served to Charlotte and Hugh Box, Limelltr find Beth Payne, Pal Jimmy Lee nnd Tommy Lynn AUbright.

Danny O'Neal, Janita Rae Veazey and Kay Pharr. IN CAPSULE FORM Personals Mr, and Mrs. W. H. McCulloch and two sons of Lamesa and Mrs, Bill Trice and Bill, III, of Abilene will be week-end guests of Mr.

and Mrs, W. Trice of 230-1 Avc, U. Mrs. Bill Trice is on the faculty nf Hfirdin-Simmnns and is Hpon- of tho University Cowgirls who will parade hero Saturday, MrOulloch Is daughter of the Trices. A family reunion held In the home of Mr.

and Mrs. C. H. Tlsrtel here Thanksgiving dny was nt- lended by Mr. and Mrs.

Rny "Shorty" Tisdcl of Long Beach, Mr. and Mrs, Wlllard TIs- flr-1 of Plainvicw nnd (ion, Ivhljih of Knn Antonio; Mr, fuid Mrs, Hoy lUill of Arlesia, N. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eavos and Mr.

and Mrs. ,1. R. Do Cordova nnd ton of Petersburg Another brother, Morris Tisdel of Medford, was unable to attend, Mr. nnd Mrs.

John IT. Nix of Wnro rirc spending Thanksgiving week-end with his pnrenls, and Mrs. J. F. Nix, of 117 Avo.

J.YMKS AT4 A.I.A. AHCHITKCT 204 Stnlord Building 1009 1 -xa; Indian Jewelry Leather Billloldi and Btlli PINE SHOE REPAIRING Woodfin's Shoe Shop 1110 Avenuo Phone 4812 rue. News Briefs Edwards of 1717 twtniy- seventh reported to police today that his bike, valued at $57, had been stolen, Thanksgiving was quiet on iht law enforcement front. A woman of 2800-block North Second complained that she believed a shot had been fired at her automobile late Thursday, James Burleson of Lubbock route I reported theft of $'15 worth of tie rope and log chains and $25 worth of chain boomers from a field on his farm. Police said none was injured in wrecks here.

Mrs, M. C. Kroutz of Junction City, who was called to Texas because of the illness and death of an uncle, Joe M. Hurt, of Odessa will return to her home Tuesday, She is the former Miss Dorothy Nell Swanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

T. M. Swanson, 2815' Twenty-eighth. Reunion Held At Denison's Thanksgiving reunion is being held in Lubbock by the Denison family, climaxed with a dinner today at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Russell D. Denison, 2504 Twenty-fourth. In attendance are the following: Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hackney, Mr, and Mrs.

Roy Smith, Hale Mr. and Mrs, D-. Denison and son, Ray Glen, Woodland; Mr, and Mrs. H. Denison, Idalou; Rev.

and Mrs. D. Denison, Crowell; Mr. and Mrs, W. Denison, Mr.

and Mrs, P. A and daughter, Pauline, Mr. and Mrs, John McKinney and son, James, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Denison nnd sons, Donald and Dennis nnd Leroy 'Denison, Floy, dad Mrs. Macey Gear, Los Angeles; Mrs, W. Denison, and children, Jariis and Bobby; Mr. and Mrs. John Hartficld and children, and Wendell and the Russell Den- isons and their sons, Shannon and Russell.

Norman Hicks, and W. E. Walker, Floydada, also will be present, The entire family is here, with the exception of a sister who lives in Houston. JO'MM WOMEN'S NEWS PAGE FOUR LUBBOCK, TEX FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1947 Speech Is On Conservation Mather of the United States Soil Conservation service, was guest speaker at a dinner meeting of the Lubbock Business and Professional Women's club Wednesday night at the Hilton hotel. Homer Hunter, city manager, explained the bond election sol for Doc, 2 which would guarantee boiler walnr supply, Hewer system nnd moro clcclricity.

Mrs. June Woodrum, chairman of the public affairs committee, presided, assisted by Mrs, H. Keller, Mrs, Lila Lennintf nnd Misses Hatllo and Gertrude Herm, Fifty-tlve members and guests attended, Bob Hnys RimR "Thnnks Bo To CJod" and "My Tlomnncc," accompanied by his mother, Mrs, Bcr- nice Carnahan, Chloe Dawson and Carolyn Lipshy, club "girls of the month" for October and November, were introduced by Mrs. Elizabeth Wai- Ion, In KlvInK survoy allowing tlu'il acres ot soil arc destroyed by soil erosion yearly in tho United Stales, Mather pointed out thai there arc millions of. other acres partially dostroyo'd, Enough soil is lost each year lo fill a freight car train that would go around the world 18 times, he said, Wo must lonrn preservation aids if wo aro to pi-oKorvo our lop soil, pointed out.

Cornucopia overflowing with fall fruits centered the tables which were slrown with cednr anrl pyractintha Rprnys and lightecl by yellow InporH, Roiilrlon Buchanan, a mam- her of Uio Plnlnvlew I3-PW club, WHS a gllCHl. 17-Cent Tax Payment Made; Next To Be 16 BUTTJS, Nov. 28 rural woman handed the county treasurer 17 cents in paying prop- m'ly tux for tho flrnt half of tho yoar nn a mnnll parcel nf unJin- proved farm land, The second half payment will be easier, she said, because it will be only 10 cents. jiley Taking Over Mayor's Post Today BOSTON, Nov. 28 5 Mayor nines Curley, role-used Wed- esday.

1'j'om a federal prison witn commutation of his ciitcnce, spent'a quiet Thnnks- iving clay ut his home todtiy whilo n'epaVing to resume his duties us Boston's chief executive today, Reunited with nftur crving months, of a six lo months mnil fraud sentence, had the traditional turkey linner and then cut a big birlhchiy aku in celebration of his 73rd innivcrfiury a week nfjo. The Democratic Massu- cliusetts governor and congressman home from the federal institution at Danbury, to he cheers of several hundred ad- nirers. "I'll, go back to work better physically, mentally and spiritual- lie swid in -liis first sLatemeni. I come back ten years younger." The veteran of nearly a halt century in politics said one oil his irst'projects will be to seek presi- pardons for thousands of soldiers who were imprisoned for ninor military offenses, such as oing "over the hill," PROOF OF girls in i-lomemaking li at Senior High school are examining a fruit cake baked earlier in the day in the department -kitchen, Recipe for the Christmas treat is on- the backboard. Left to right Ann Kerr' Lejeune Phillips Edna King and Mrs.

Hazel Wallace, teacher, 'Evening Journal staff- photographer. Girls Studying Bake Holiday hiomemaking Cakes It was time' for Christmas fruit' cake baking-in Homemaking II ut Senior High, school this week and the girls were successful in their culinary the above picture attests, Hazel Wallace, homemaking teacher, furnished the recipes from her files, methods which she got from standard cook books and had added to or taken from by trial method. The recipes which are given here will make cakes weighing about one and three-fourth pounds imd iX you want larger cakes, increase the amount ol! ingredient. 1 Mrs. Wallace suggests.

1C ingredients in the dark cake arc increased times the amounts given here, they will make ten pound cake. OLD ENGLISH FRUIT CAKE CUPB flour Vt tsp, sotlu Uip, unit tsp. clnnnmon Mi tsp. cloves Slfl inifftiher Hour, soda nnd ticvoriil Limes. t'jp butter Vi cup Plus 2 InMcspoons brown sugar 3 OB8S Cream butter and susrar and add CEBS, benten, pound ouch cherries, citron Orang'o neel, lemon pool cup rnlslns Vi cup currnntn Vi cup neciui moats UbloapooiiH honey 2 tablespoon, 1 Add molasses and honey to fruit mixture which has been added to creamed ingredients.

Stir in flour and spices and bake one and one- half hours in moderate oven, in Hinnll. lonL' rums. food lint; ni'o used, it will Uiko cm hour LIGHT FRUIT CAKE o'uno Hour V-i i-iip. bnltlnw powdor Pinch MI it Hi tki). olnuaninn nllHPlOD V-t Up.

cloven Vi Up, miumiit GUP buUor 1 r.uii nuimr nsusn, hmiion Vi ctip Julflfl cup almonds cup peon us cup walnuts oltron plmwiiplo nrnnun peel I etip will to rnlnliw, Sift flour, bfiUIng povvr'lnr, Midi iinrl jiplcoB Ihroo Ci'Lium hu 1 lor find Hiignv until sul't and llli.il'l'v Add to creamed mixture, nuts, raisins, etc. Stir in Hour mix lure nnd-bake at 300 dcgroes, Foh renholt for 1. and one-half or hours, Wrap in wnxcd baste with brandy or sherry or fruit juice from time to time until ready cut. "Land ol! the Shining Mountains" was the original name of Montana. WASP WA'IST midrifJ: accents sweater designed by Lily -Kingstone.

SMALL CHANGE HONOR, Mich, (U.IW—Tlio Monoi tolcphono only 18 subscribers, has been wold by Knr.1 G. Hepnor to Bnnjamin Snow for $1000 one of. the smallos public utility' transactions on record. Help relieve, dtitreso of MONTHLY Am you Irnnlilml by dlHlirnna of fiillliitu flincUdiutl pm'lorlld (HwMli'l)" riniiii lihlB innld) you tiiiM'iir Jroin puln, fiHil no Ml; HLic.h tlniimV Tliun uo tfy Lyi.lliv E. I'lnkhiiin's Vcitfotublo Goinpoxiiicl to rollovo BiicVi HymiHoiTiH.

PlnKhain'H Imu a fjrniKl RdotlilnB oircnt on ana woiwmx iiw.il- orvtmnl New Orleans Police Grab Slot Machines NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 28 The police vice squad enlivened Thanksgiving dny yesterday with raids on three coin machine concerns and seized nearly 1,000 slot machines, which they allied about $200,000. In the biggest raid, Police Supt. A. Walters reported, his squad- men seized 950 so-called "mint vending" machines from the Louisiana Mint company, Sixty-J'ive machines seized In two other raids were ordered destroyed, the police-said, These were in-addition to the seizure of 100 other slots Wednesday, which the police valued at about $30,000, Slot machines taken in Wednesday's raid were clumped into the deep waters ol: the Mcnlcur east of the'city, 'to forestall theii recovery, the police said.

Damages Of $90,181 Asked In Suit Here Judgement in damages totaling been asked in a district court act inn filed here by Herman times against Frnnk- lin Stores corporation and Great American Indemnity company, as tercd by Mr, and Mrs. Cranes Nov. 30 Vv'hcn, he pleaded, building materials fell on them as they walked, on the sidewalk next the Franklin store nt 1213 Broadway. Games said both he and his wife were The petition was filed by. law firm of Anderson and Howard.

Nation's Population At All-Time Record WASHINGTON, Nov. 23. population of the United States reached an all-time high'of nn Oct. 1, the Census bureau ropm-Lcd Unlay. Thin KM In ol' oi 0,0 per conl.

over tho I OKI of Tlio I DUO population wns Tha CCMISHK ijuranu osUmHf.oci Hint Uio clvijian population on HYGE3A WATER Makes Better Coffeo Try It onco. Dial 4 Bits-6 Bits (5075) FREE DELIVERY MAD PLAID Handsome black and white blanket plaid greatcoat with high, flaring collar, Both are designs by Joseph Stein. Appeals Court AMARILLO AMARJLLO, 28 1 111 the court of civil uiiponlK lor i.hf seventh supreme judlclnl district of Tcxiu ut Amiirlllu Inclniled; Motions overruled: U. Cnok vs. K.

WilHer, rchonl'- IIIK, from ilulialord county, AMIrniod: Tcxnii Plixlns LddKn No, lOfi of tin HrothiH'honri of Locomotive I'Mremitn KnclnmnRii vs. Fenian Clcnhori) el from Poiier oount.y. Jnck llml.snclli vs. ullr.nbnl.h from Iiiihbock county, Chest Cold Misery Relieved by Moist Heat of ANTIPHLOGISTIC SIMPLE CHEST COLD SORE THROAT BRONCHIAL IRRITAriON SIMPLE SPRAIN, BRUISt SORE MUSCLES DOILS Does itood, fcole Th 'I fiiO-HI hrat of Mi poulllco rollovo cough, t.lftlitneM of client, nuinclo tioM, hronohlitl Irrllnt.loii nnd simple tore Apply ANTIPHtOGIS- TINE poultice jutt hot to be feel thuniofat icoI go right lo worTTon llinl Ughlncm of nuincln nornucftn. rjootl for unvcrnl nn ANTII'IILOOISTINR nwulllnft nntl rnlirven f.ltin lo boil, nlniplo itprnln, or injury or con ell I Ion nnil 11 hern up nllrr, nclilni? inunclcn.

Gel ANT1PHLO. GISTINE (Aunty Flo) In tube or can at yourdrui; NOW, SPECIAL PERMANENT $2-95 COLD WAVE $4.75 -f SHAMPOO AND SET SOc VIANICURE SOc Orow mid 'Lflnji Dyo 50o All Work LUBBOCK BEAUTY COLLEGE 1806 Avo. Phono 2-3380 Acts AT ONCE to Relieve (CAUSED BY COLDS) Preserved By Thousands of Doctors! PKHTUSSTN must bo Rood when Uioiiaiuids of it yOMIVI, til, lYllW, -o rollovo Hiich nolaially phloem and mulcoH ft Soundboard inspected Rcstrung where neceseary Plates cleaned and refinishecl Action regulated Worn felts replaced Inspected for moth damage Expertly tuned check list represents tho cxnciins of the National Association of Music MCMBER OF MARY SPENCE "Merchant Ot Muttim" 1338 BROADWAY PHONE 2-4520 HOW DOES ST1AN SCIENCE HEAL? Many persoiiB are nslcing about Christian Scienco. They would llko to know moro nhoiil, ilii hoiillng powor why SI ii-i that Chrliillim Sclouco much honltK, happlnoas, freedom, and serenity lo Iho earnest Booker, One of tho bast wfiys lo learn about Christian Science is to attend A FREE LECTURE entitled "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: The Way Of Complete Salvation" by Earl E. Sims, C.

Of Austin, Texas Mombor of iho Boiird of Locliu'onhlp of Tho Molhor Church, Tho Fii'Bt Church of Chrlnl, Bel- ontisi, in Boston, Massachusotls. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, At 8 p. m. in the Church edifice at 2202 Broadway First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Lubbock, Cordially Invites You to Attend. GETS THE POINT inc.

STOI1Y! fashion's latest and best Ballerina skirl, is combined by Jo Collins with, an adorable Gibson Girl blouse to give you that romantic LOOK! Skirl is till wool, in Block, Dark brown Blouse of white ISILDUKA CREPE, sizes o-is. 14,95 GABARDINE BALLERINA DRESS Two smart now onu in Bubardino with matching short wnlstcd jacket in brown, Krcon, toast. In 10 lo 15 sixes the other comes in strutters cloth In all puMels with mulching blouse. Both very nUraclivuly priced, 14,95 MONTH-END SALES Shop Anne Ford 1 Friday niul Saturday for many spccinl Month-End valuob. Shop lor yourself nnd Christmas gifts.

I'lannolij, niul colors. SUITS of vn'lti in wnnltnt 4 Off 'COATS Sisli'uliirl nl' llm- coals plain niul 1'ur li'inib. RESSES and Selected iiftornoon nnd V-z Off FAILLE SUITS Two piCH'f; faille ill blnirk, brown niul greatly reduced for Fridny and Salurdny. 3 OFF All Sales Final.

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