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THURSDAY I FEBRUARY 15, 1045 THE AMAR1LLO DAILY NEWS, TEXAS PAGE Fine Arts GroupShows Chinaware Mrs. H. W. Schmidt asked members of the American Association of University Women i rirls "Art- Your Best Dishes China Earthenware" in a talk Tuesday a in the home of Mrs. Lon D.

Edwards. 2108 Onp. With "China" as the theme of the, program, each member answered roll call with a discussion of dishes. Pieces of china and pottery were i exhibited by the members at meeting with various markings and designs explained by the owners. The next meeting will be on March 13 in the home of Mrs.

L. V. Cradit, 3202 Ong, for a. program on "Table Arrangements and Silver." Attending were Mr.sclames Cradit, 1.. V.

Dorsch, Edwrtrds. G. W. Gross, R. L.

McMcans. R. B. Norman, John Oakes. Schmidt.

Claude Bctson, Jj. Melin. W. B. Hamilton and R.

Earl O'Kecfe. Social CALENDAR TODAY Siswlng Instruction, Downtown "USO, rs, 1 a R.IKKS, 1 natrucLor, o'cLOOK. A A Reel Crosfi group, Red Cross i i hoimc, Tenth A i and Ty- tur, 1 o'clock. Wives meeting, Downtown USO, 1 o'clock. -others Are resent at vVolflin P-TA Bridge session, Downtown USO, 2 o'clock.

Sixfh Grade Pupils Give Patriotic Play A play. "We'll Buy Our Stamps Today," was presented at the Forest Hill Parent-Teacher Association meeting Tuesday afternoon. Appearing on the program were Carldcne Williams, Harold Browdcr. Barbara Mask. Patsy Stanley, Earl Dalrymplc, Lcota McLaughlln, Billy Wayne i Marlcrie CrahLrrie, Kloisi' Evans.

a Shepherd. Gent' Stovnll, a Johnston, Jerry Hogan, John Wray Conner, Donna Hairgrove. Lewis Dorough, Alvo'na Jones, Eugene Forsyth, Ted Gerlach. Wanda Polvadore, Bryan Mock. Wanda Nell Scamahorn, Biily Ray Orr, Wecden, all i grade pupils.

Thfv were assisted by the following i pupils: N'iincy OranK'werc, i i Cloud, Wanda Thompson. Dale Kecncy, a a a i Christine GarreLl and Donald Riggs. C. C. Walden's sixth grade room won the attendance prize.

Woodmen's Circle, W.O.W. Hall. 8 o'clurk. WIvtM rti'd Croas bulkl- Iny, Avenue and l-'ourutx Street, A.ft.A.P.. o'clock; sewlue, knitting, surgical dressings.

Humphreys Highland Home Demon- Htriition Mrs. Tom Bowles, 1008 I-Jlcventh. 2 o'clock, Speakers I i Federation Club Rooms, It o'clock. i Psychology Mrs. L.

.7. Bru.es. H02 West i o'clock. J.U.G. Club.

Home Interest Club. Mrs. O. Dale Smith presided al, he meeting of the Wolflin Parent- 'eacher meeting for Father's Night Tuesday at the school. Boy Scout veek was recognized.

A musical skit was presented by he sixth and seventh pupils. I'hc skit, "The Special Town," was irected by Miss Norris Louise King, ind Mrs. Prances Craig. Dr. A.

D. Foreman spoke on "Post ffr Plans For Children of the Community." Hostesses were the mothers of he sixth and seventh grades. LTD Club. Mrs. Etta Colo.

213 West i 2 :30 o'clock. Prni! Jersey Lilly, 12 o'clock. Y.W.C.A. Kym and keep clfi-ss for home women, 501 i 10:30 o'clock. USO A WK'en 501 Lincoln.

1 o'clock. Y.W.C.A. Rprl Cross i nlcl ciasa 501 i 1:30 o'clock. Y.W.C.A. Kym uncl sports class.

501 Lincoln, 7 o'clock. Y.W.C.A. Spanish class, tausht by Miss Viola BiUl.lrd. 501 Lincoln. 7:30 o'clcck.

A A hook i KI-OUO, MrM. O. Hainlett. 1702 Taylor, 2 o'clock. Mystic Weavers, Mvs, Y.

C. Qvmvlca I I Haycien. 2:30 o'clock. Music r'ny ton. a i rtoorrut, o'clock, First i a Nnrclssa Circle, supper, the o'clock.

Sanborn P-T Association, Father'; nnd Founder's Dfiv orojn'am school a i i 7:30 o'clock. I.onrc Home Demonstration Club. 1. o'clock. Speaker's I i a i Rooms.

0 o'clock. i i City a i i i i A. ui the n. or rt. Mrs.

J. a 3003 Taylor, o'clock. Delta Ttietiv Cli! Hororlty. a a Club Room. A a i Hotel.

o'clock. A the largest ship propellers ever marie In the United fil.ates arcithosp being i by a Philadelphia foundry. They measure 22 feel in diameter, and have four blades. Weighing 70,000 pounds each, they are made of manganese- bronze. Globe-News Want Ads Gel KcsilHs.

Many Lose Weight Without Discomfort A WAY 2.25 For Month's Supply 5 3 0 i 5 i Don't wcttr yourself (nil with tiro- some Don't RIVC up nil the foods you like. Don't; cut out any meals just cut them down. In tests conducted by medical doctors 100persons lost 14 to 15 Ibs. average in a few weeks with AYDS Vitamin Candy Plan. Just try it yourself, WHITE KIRK Amarillo U.

I. Ailorney Plans To Adopt Young Robber DALLAS, Feb. 14 nine- year-old boy who admitted robbing 11 of $20(1 i have a home with the United States district attorney if arrangements can be made. Clyde O. Eastus, the district at: torney, said today the boy is "one lot the most intelligent I have evei seen, and he should have the i chance to grow up where he can his talents in the right direction." Some of the big shells fired by battleships can drive through tough alloy steel armor as much as a foot- and-a-half thick.

DO YOU FEEL NERVOUS RESTLESS HIGH-STRUNG On "CERTAIN DAYS" Of The Month? Do functional, pnrlodlc rtlfiLurtarincori malcr you fnol iinrVoun, flclK'sty, cranky, Irritable, a bit blue, t.trcd, and. "dragged such times? Then start at once try Lyclla E. Pinktiam's Vegetable Compound to relieve sxich symptoms. Flnkfaam's Compound Is famous not only to relieve monthly pain but also accompanying weak, tired, nervous, restless leellngs of this nature, Flufcham's Compound hcl'ps nature. 1 Taken regularly--this great medicine helps build up resistance against such distress.

Also a grand stomachic tonic. Follow label directions. Buy today. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S JjLLSUL IN THREE WIDTHS ONE IS EXACTLY YOURS! BRA a "glamour' arc assuredly synonymous for i modern and i i a the breasts i a new, more a loveliness and gives them a poissd carriage they have never had before! Lifts them i a a oh! so prettily--forms them with a beautifully rising curve on top and moulds them into fashion-right fullness around and below.

Yes, bustlinc can have this charm--for a i is exactly I he right one for you. A I BRA is for now--if it's glamour you wanlf JUST I A GLAMOUR BRASSIERE CREATION Planning rogram is Talk Topic At a monthly meeting ol' the Amarillo Music Teachers Associa- held Tuesday at the Aronson Tea Room, Polsom D. Jackson, dean of music at Amarillo College, discussed important elements to be considered in planning programs. The five basic points discussed were: variety, unity, effective ar- appropriate length nnd adaptability to audience. Members attending were: Dean Jackson, Hall Axtell, Eussell C.

Curtis; Mesciames Elizabeth Spcgal- Morrls, Howard Lander, Mni'RUcrltc McAdams, Mildred Bolster, Glnrlys M. Mm-garnl Harris Heiny, Ola M. Jenkins, E. A. Paschal, G.

C. McDaniel, jueta Crudgington, Cleta Linda Holland; Misses Ardnth Johnson, Millicent Lahm, Helen M. Strite, Idelma Conoley, Nellie D. Erhard and Grace E. Hamilton.

Oihers $1.50 to $3.00 715 Polk SHOPPE B. R. Solnick, Mgr. rholo. BRIDE --Mrs.

Ernest S. Fletcher, daughter of Mrs. W. F. Oden, was married in a military ceremony at the Amarillo Army Air on Feb.

1. A reception followed at the Officers' Club. Lieutenant and Mrs. Fletcher have; gone l.o Denver, where lie is stationed. The bridegroom has been associated with the Army for the past 20 years.

His ho7Tie is in Hawaii. Texas Women Legislators Organize B.V A L. KKNNEDY AUSTIN, Feb. 14 new organization bows into the legislative picture. It is strictly feminine, but tailored to parliamentary lines.

Nnmerl "Texas Women ors" its purpose Is to foster nnd ater and Sgt. clurence Schmalzrlcd, preserve a record of the work nnd Returnees Are Honored at Family Dinner PLATNVIEW, Feb. 14--Mrs. R. C.

Howell, Mrs. Nellie Schwab and Mrs. Ray Schwab entertained with a dinner Sunday in honor of Pvt, Harlan M. Schwab who has recently returneil from the the- returned from Snipan They have been overseas for 31 and 35 months respectively. Attcndlnfi were Messrs, and Mcs- clnincs Donald Snhwnb and Don Irwin uncl Karen.

a C. W. Howell and C. Borger, E. J.

Reiser, G. M. Miller. Howell and Edwin, Pat Murphy, Mrs. Schwab and Dcanna and Kenneth, Mrs.

Nellie Schwab and Bessie, Er'-3 and Billy, Pvt. Schwab a Sgt. Schmalzriecl, Plainview; Mrs. H. R.

Davis, Mrs. Glenn Gruver, Miss Dyne Floyd, Amarillo and Miss Lois Reiser, Lubbock. Engagement of Borger Girl Is Announced BORGER, Feb. and Mrs. Cypher announce the engagement and uppronchliiK marriage of their daughter, Valda, to Sgt.

David H. V. Cooper, U. S. M.

son of Mrs. Elsie H. Woodward, Philadelphia, Pa. The marriage is scheduled to take place, Feb. 24, in Santa Pe, N.

M. The bride-to-be was graduated from Borger high school in 1933 and attended Amarillo business College and Amarillo College. She was charter president of Beta Sigma Phi and a member of the 1530 Ramble to Hawaii. Associated with the Borger Daily Herald for 10 years she resigned the position to accept an offer with KGNC, AmarJllo, later joining Brani Airlines at English Field. At present she is an editor of the Associated Press, Santa Fe, N.

being the first woman on the staff of the A. P. in New Mexico. Sergean Cooper, who has served two years overseas is a graduate of Augusta Military Academy where he won a scholarship to Virginia Military Institute. He is nt present stationed at Santa Fc as Marine Rc- Officer.

MACDOWELL GUIJST DAY TKA Mrs. Howard Lynch will direct the piTitvniin at, the MiicDowcIl Music. Club guest clny leu Thursday a noon in the Federation Club Rooms. Patrons and their guests will be honored at the Valentine tea at 2:30 o'clock. Hostesses are Mcsdames Albert Casey, chnirmiin, J.

H. Cooper, T. H. Campbell, Maynard Evans, J. Southern, Harry Hatcher and J.

W. Sanders. Protect i'our Child's Polish Premier Will Talk Back to Big 3 LONDON, Feb. Tomasz Arciszewski, having bitterly denounced the Big Three's Polish decision, has arranged to explain i'urther his government's waning cause. The lill-ycar-old louder ol' the Polish (jovernment-in-oxile is expected to elaborate at the press conference on the reasons for his ruction of the Cri- du.toacold...letal,ttle time-tested mini activities of Texas women who have served in the House and Senate; encourage election of women to both state and national office; create a medium through which legislation particular interest to women may have better recognition.

Eligible for membership are all women who have been, are. or liere- nfter may become members of the Texas Legislature or represent Texas in the national Congress. Women who have been legislators of other states may join as associates should they become Texas residents. Charter members include the present members: Representatives Florence Fenley of Uvnlde, NeveiHe Colson of Navasota. Rae Files of Waxnhnchlc, and Elizabeth Suiter of Winnsboro; all former House members, Edith E.

Wilman's of Dallas, Mrs. Helen Moore of Texas City; Mrs. Laura B. Negley of San Antonio, Judge Sarah T. Hughes of Dallas, Mrs.

Lee J. Rountree of Bryan, Margaret Harris Gordon of Waco. Mrs. N. B.

Strong of Anderson County, and the only former woman senator, Margie Neal of Carthage. Edith Wilmans, first woman ever to serve in the Texas House, (38th Legislature) is president. "She was clioscn for this honor," says Mrs. Fenley, "because she was the first -woman to buck a man's world, run for the House, and win." Mrs. Colson is vice president; Mrs.

historian; Miss Flies, treasurer; Elizabeth Suiter, secretary. All the charter members were named directors. There are no dues, How To Hold FALSE TEETH Firmly In Do your Tnlsc tenth annoy and em. mrras.s by slipping, dropping or wab' follne when you eat, laugb or talkv Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH on your plates. This alkaline (non-acldi powder holds false teeth more (Irmly and more comfortably.

No gummy, gooey, pasty tnste or feehnK Does not sour. Checks "plate odor" (denture breath) Get FASTEETH today any ti storo. Firm Disobeys WLB; Contracts Cancelled WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 W)--The Oifice of Economic Stabilization tonight ordered the cancellation of all war contracts and priority privileges of the E. A.

Laboratories, of Brooklyn, for alleged failure to obey a War Board order. The action was the first use ol the drastic executive sanctions by which companies accused of violating WLB rulings may be squeezed virtually out of business. Poles Told To Keep Fighling Beside Allies; Reds Omitted LONDON, Feb. 14 (IP)--The London Polish government-in-exile, which repudiated the Big Three plan for Poland, called today on its armed forces to remain calm and carry on the fight alongside the soldiers of Britain, Canada, the United States and France, "To whom they are tied by blood shed in common battle." The statement made no reference to Soviet Russia. GI's COAT EXPLODES MEXICO, (U.FH--Pvt.

Ned Hendrlx, somewhere ire" Germany, stowed his coat safely away to dig a foxhole. He'd just about completed the foxhole when a. shell landed sonic distance away. Poking his head out, Henclrix found the concussion from the exploding shell had detonated the ammunition he had put with -his coat. Everything went off at once including Hendrix's last pack of cigarettes.

Protect your l.rtilh rroin I I. 1 i i i i i hy Lhinii I i i i HII.IRVB SORETHROAT Olohe-Ncws Arts Gel Kesiilts. VnpoRub melt in your mouth works fine 1 St'ItlNG WA'ILIlt Phone 5050 Schilling Vanilla PURE makes milk a new taste delight so the women have worked it out so' everybody has a title, and it doesn't cost anything. COCKK GETS TWA POST KANSAS CITY, Feb. 14 ft-MS --E.

O. Cocke, general traffic manager of Transcontinental and Western Air, was electod vice-president for traffic at a meeting of the board ol directors today in Washington, it was announced by the executive officers here. Globe-News Want Ads Gel Results. REMOVE AS MANY SPOTS AS YOU CAN from many kinds of clothing, fubrlcs, orapes, upholstery --with Mufti, thi? multi-use apot remover. A a i cleaning fluid tor over 25 years.

None better for general homo use. Save time-- relieve overworked cleaning plants by i i at home. MUFTI THE MULTI-USE A I I A I MAJOR'S CEMENT A joy to work with quality shortening famous for its lily-whiteness! For best re- sutis in all your cooking and baking, look for the familiar red and white package and raise on account of you're not feeling in the pink. YOU NEED VITAMINS! You can get the low-down on oil the vitamins--and can buy the best at BUSH DRUG 500 Taylor Phone 8281 see these big suits of 1945! You'll wear them whenever you want to look very smart and very trim. They're done in sophisticated worsteds, gabardines and wool crepes.

Crisp shoulders, trim hips, deceptively casual closings styles that combine uncluttered efficiency with the elegance of restaurant 1 clothes. You'll love that! Come and see! Sizes 10 to 40 Junior sizes 9 to 13. Blacks, Navys, Pastels, Greys, Checks, Stripes. $29.95 to $1 10.00 SUITS--Second Floor Vriife Kirk.

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