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Longview News-Journal from Longview, Texas • Page 2

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Friday Afternoon, November 19, 1948. PAGE TWO JLonjrview Daily News leave the tip." or-argue that wish to pay for your own cht RIGHT WAY: Be a irraci, Eastern Star Group At Beckville Are Guests Of Mrs. May guest, and accept the other's Directness Is Urged In Giving Sex Answers Mrs. Nathan Bussey Honored At Miscellaneous Shower Given At Home Of Miss Lura Ford pitamy without arguing. Hasbancts Bill For Clothing More Than Wife's WASHINGTON.

Nov. 19. UJ!) 11 BECKVILLE. Mrs. Elolse May worthy matron of the Beckville DALLAS.

Dr. Lena Levlne. space their babies, to help childless couples Infertility if possible and to promote researcn. The federation has irown it of a small birth-control clinic set up thirty years ago by Mrs. Margaret Sanger, a New York nurse who became the nation's first crusader for, birth control.

i Social Situations SITUATION! You are taken to lunch In a restaurant by another woman. WRONG WAY: When it Is time, to leave the table say, "Let me chapter, 273 Order or Eastern Star, was hostess at an "Information Please" party held Wednes ning the prizes. New York psychiatrist, said here recently that a child's questions Guests present were Mrs. Roy The average husband spends more day afternoon at the Maso i about sex should get the same Dickird. Mrs.

Will Schaaer. Mrs money on clothes than his wife lodge rooms. At the party Mrs, consideration as his curiosity Genla Barber was complimented W. C. Mann, Mrs.

Ceorge Croft. Mrs. William Lawrence, Mrs. Jack does. about the moon, with handkerchief shower.

rta to The Labor department reports Frazier, Mrs. Alma i.arier. Mrs. Inquiries should be answered simply and 'directly at the time they are asked not hushed up Tessie Bunt. Mrs.

Robert Dlckard, that in the average city house Refreshments of coffee, openfaee sandwiehes, and cookies were serv hold, the husband's clothing ex ed from a table overlaid with lace nor put off for a special facts-of-life session. and centered with a mound of penses range from $128 to $159 a Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Nathan Bussey. who was Miss Martha Pearl Richardson, of Lonjview before her recent marriage, was honored with miscellaneous hower when Miss Lura Ford entertained at her home." The reception and dining rooms were decorated with bowls of varicolored flowers placed tt vantage points. Refreshments of punch, cake, nd mints were served from the dining table covered with a hand-crocheted cover.

Mrs. John Price had charge of th games, with Mrs. Sidney Keas-ler' and Mrs. Nathan Bussey win jo I Iftfi in no yellow marigolds surrounded by The attitude of parents In an year. The wife spends from $11 to $139.

smaller bowls filled with golden 7 SUosaph IS ASPIRIN AT ITS BEST Mrs. Kenneth Keasler, Mm. Sidney Keasler, Mrs. John ric Mrs. Alton Page, Mrs.

J. A. Clinton, Mrs. Marvin Richardson, Mm. Rayburn Huffman, Mrs.

Boyd Huffman, Mrs. Ingram, Mrs. Junior Richrdson, Mrs. Charlie Bussey, Mrs. Louis Gears, Mrs.

J. B. Keasler, Miss Glenn Ingram, the honoree and the nasturtiums. Also used as decor Aside from the Incidentals that ations were arrangements of roses shasta daisies, and chrysanthe go to make up the average family's clothing budget, the department found that the missus ouys a heavy wool coat every four mums. swering "Where did I come from? as important as the words they use.

Dr. Levine observed. "If a mother feels terrified as she speaks of sex. any child will sense that feeling." Maturity Needed Thus It is important for par- Those present were: Mrs. Mary Sparks.

Mrs. Alice Maurine Sharp, years, and four dresses and three Mrs. Lee Harris, Mrs. Inei Dris- pairs of shoes a year. ents to have matuie feelings shout family relationships if they expect their sons and daughters to develop healthy and unwarped attitudes.

Counseling of parents and engaged couples is one nUlon of the Planned Parenthood -'e at ion of America and Its chain of 570 local agencies. Dr. Levlne Is the federation's psychiatric and marriage consultant. In the Dallas Power 8c Light company, auditorium Tuesday night, she gave a public talk sponsored by the federation's Dailas agency, the Planned Parentnood Center at Fairmount and Shel Americans are giving their children excellent physical care and good mental educations, but so far have largely neglected their emotional health, Dr. Levlne said.

Preparing children for marriage should be a Job for schools as well as homes, she believes. Should Be Interwoven Sex education should not be an Isolated subject In college or high school, she declared. "Education for marriage tnd home life should begin In the 'elementary grades and should be woven Into courses on reading, geography, writing, history, health and all the others throughout school." The planned parenthood clinics have three functions besides counseling: To help married women kell, Mrs. Essie Williams, Mrs. Husbands, the report said, av Martha Crawford, Mrs.

Gladys Off Urr erage one heavy wool suit every two years, one light wool every three years, and five shirts and two pairs of shoes a year. Brasher, Mrs. Pauline Gulls, Mrs. Hazel Thomas, Mrs. Lillie D.

Jordan, Mrs. Dorothy Monlc, Mrs. Vivian Smith, Mrs. Mattie Smith. Births Juanita Orr And Vernon L.

Jopling Exchange Vows CARTHAGE. Juanita Orr, daughter of Mrs. J. M. Orr, Car TORN THE GAS All "WALI-fllT" 01 YOII The department said it wasn't at all surprised by the results of Mrs.

Esther Broome, Mrs. Genie Barber, Miss Carrie Barber, and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. C.

S. Staples of Baton Rouge, formerly of thage, and B. B. Orr, Longview, Its survey. Men have been out-spending women on clothes "since grandma's day," the department said, but they never wduld admit it.

Rally Day To Be and A. L. Jopling, Beckville. The bride wore a mist-gi gtb-erdine suit. Her accessories were black and she wore cream 0: Mds as a corsage.

In her hands she carried a white prayer book topped with white satin streamers. Mrs Jopling is a graduate of North Texas State Teachers Demonstration school and attended Texas State College for Wome In Denton, and Saltillo, Mexic Mr. Jopling is a graduate of Menard High school and attended Howard Payne college Brown-wood, Texas. At the present, he is associated with his father, A. L.

Jopling. in the Beckville Drug Store, Beckville. vluxi awAksjA RANGE an Vernon L. Jopling were ar-rletl in a auiet ceremony nerfoi -i- Longview, announce the birth of a son, Michael Randall, born November 9 in Baton Rouge. The baby weighed 8 pounds and 10 ounces.

Observed At Wesley Methodist Church Robert Swanzy COOKS WITH THE CAS TURNED tTf- MODERN SUPPLY CO. 908 E. Pacific Phone 1731 (d by Or. V. L.

McKee, pastor of the Central Baptist church, at his home on Brownwood Drive Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Vernon Jopling is the son of Mrs. Mamie Jopling of Carthage Sunday is Rally Day at Wesley Services To Be Mr. and Mrs. John R.

Morris. 602 Owings street, announce the birth of a 7-pound 3-ounce daughter. Jan Lenore, born November 13 it Gregg Memorial hospital. Mrs. Morris is the former Martha Ann Walker.

Methodist church. The occasion will mark the first anniversary for the educational building completed last November. Special services have been planned for the day and record attendance Is Held Saturday Following a wedding trip to Mexico City. Mr. and Mrs.

Jopling Reinterment services for Cap wm De ai nome in tannage aiicr NERVOUS tain Robert Swanzy who was killed July 12, 1944. in a plane FAST RELIEF DecemDer 1. Th cnft were Mrs. J. crash over France, will be held for Miseries cranky 'every month'? Orr, Mrs.

Mamie Jopling, Mr. and Saturday at 2 p.m. at the First expected at all the services. A service of recognition for t' church school workers will be Id at the evening service. A reception honoring the church school workers will be held following the evening service.

According to the pastor. Rev. Compton Riley, the church scbt program is carried on by an ex Christian church with Rev. Sloan Mrs. J.

B. Hunt, ana Mr. ana Mrs. Seth Smith and R. E.

Carswell. all i "--7 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! For Buty Men and Women! Fine Portraits, made in your office, itore or heme. No fuss. Requirts only IS minutes. Special $5.00 Women, Children and Hollywood glamour Portraits at studio.

"Flosh" McAdams Drive-In Studio 814 W. Marshall Phone 4121 Gentry officiating, assisted by r'ev. William Griffith of Center. In of Carthage. Ara you troubl.a 07 Slatrasc of (mum fu notion) panodM tJUturb-Ium) Zcmm tttia mtka yo fl so Una.

btlb-atrunf, trMut such tim) Tba try Lrdla B. Pink-ham Vf Oom pound to tell ucb armptomal Pinkham'i Compound to mad npeetaUy for women It alao hu what Doctors call tomachlc tonic effeetl AnT drtwston COIDS Hub on chart, bark to aaao cough. cht tiibtoaaa, muacla terment will be in Memory Park under the direction jf Welch's. I NOSES i I Om whiff I I ivaa grand I 1 'openad I 1 up faalinf I Xpenetro A SOOTHING DRESSING The deceased Is survived by his mm mi BURKS iai. CUTS aoamcuva.

cellent staff of workers and the fine spirit and progress of the church is due in a large measure to the excellent work of these LYDIA PlXKHAi'l'S willing workers. New Bethlehem WMU widow, Mrs. Winona L. Swany, one daughter. Carolyi Jean, Long-view; parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. R. Swanzy, Center; two sisters, Jane and Sue Swanzy, and one brother, David, all of Center. Pallbearers ill be members ot the American Legion, and a full military service will be conducted at the grave.

JUST ARRIVED OURXMAS ALLOTMENT OF NEW HaveMeeting Tuesday Enriched For Yout Health Night On Missions riorge REFRIGERATORS $1.98 to $10 The W.M.U. of the New Baptist church met Tuesday SSp night for mission study. Mrs. Milton Rash, president With the Automatic SELF-D-FROSTER It's all the vogue a it's what the best dressed women are. wearing.

presided over the meeting which opened with prayer by Mrs. I. B. SKLkUSIVS wit tt CRUSH- Lansford. After a short business session the meeting was turned over to Mrs.

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