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Longview News-Journal from Longview, Texas • Page 2

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FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 20, 1946 PAGE TWO THE LONGVIEW (TEXAS) DAILY NEWS A Slenderizing Home Dress I Daily Pattern To Take Important Part In Cantata PATTERN M5Z Methodist C. Of Halisville Church Has Christmas Party Monda) The Methodist W.S.C.S. of the If you take a large sizt and are I ITS MAT X. A 1 ata 1 fussy about the fit of your clothes, you'll be perfectly delighted with this SOCIETl TELEPHON1 Number S3) For tht eonvtnlenet th pub lie, special telephone, has bee installed (or tht purpose el r-retvtng reports of til social activities, church news, class meet-IngV woman' organisations, report of Illness and of blrtha. Such reports should bo telephoned to th society desk, numta SJ3, JVLIA S.

ACKER, Society Editor. new design (No. M52 designed especially for you. It's a coat-fastened style, to begin with, easiest to put on and to iron, always very trim and neat looking. The collar, you'll notice, is cleverly narrowed, to make it more becoming, before it flares into decorative, braid-trimmed points.

Inside shoulder tucks take care of required bust fulness. The skirt i slim-hipped 4, Halisville church entertained Monday afternoon with its annual Christmas party in the annex of the church. A splendid program was led by Mrs. E. L.

Unger. The program was as follows: song. "There's a Song in the prayer, Mrs. B. N.

Mos-ley; scripture reading. Mrs. I. L. Black; talk, "Three Gift." Reverend Unger and quartet.

Misfes Gladys Cole. Lou Perkins. Mr. A. C.

Sctimidt and Mrs. Raymond Ford. A Haye-s, who plsyed.tht role of Santa Claus. distributed lovely gifts to mors than 25 members and Dine guests present Miss DavGrne Bishop Honored With Party Tuesday Evening Mrs. Naomi Colbum entertain e4 with pretty Christmas party, Tuesday evening, honoring her sister, Miss verne Bishop, on her sixteenth birth day anniversary.

The reception rooms were attractively decorated with quisite red flower, holly wreaths, silver tinsel and large cellophan tree. Games and refreshments wr en joyed by the following: Mis Bishop, Miss Kathryn Burgess. Miss Eliza heth Heim. Billie Woods, Chester Craig. Murry Heim.

Kenneth Hiltman, and Otho De Loach. W-fei '-4'-MW I '(Ami I. a tyst Ls A and perfectly plain, with comfortable talk was given by Mrs. Lens Hays, Mrs. J.

fl. Parker, Mis Virginia Smith, Miss Gladys Cole, and Mrs. A. C. Schmidt.

The program was cloaed with the quartet singing Christmas carols with Mrs. A. L. Hen-drick at the piano During the social hour Mr. Lena 1 Miss llaMafc Collier Is Honored With Party At Cullen Home Wednesday Mrs.

William Lawrence, Mrs. Doug- 1m Croft, Mrs. L. W. Walker and i Mrs.

Joel Dorsey were co-hostesses 5 Wednesday afternoon to a party given 1 5 at the Cullen home, honoring Miss Ila Mate Collier, daughter Of Mr. and 2 Mrs, L. H. Collier, whose marriage to Ray Richardson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

width at the hem. Make this dress of flowered percsle. striped seersucker or plain chsmbray, nd trim Collar, front, sleevte andi pockets with braid, as pictured. You ran use this same pattern for street dresses, too. by omitting the braid and the pockets.

Pattern No, M52 is designed fir sires .1, 3S, 40, 42, 44, 4. 4. 50 ind 52. Sire 38 requires 4 2-S yards of 35-inch material; 4 yards of rinse. For a PATTERN of this attractive model send 15c IN COIN.

YOUR NAME. ADDRESS, STYLE. NUMBER and SIZE to Longview News-Journal. Today's Pattern Service, 211 West Weeker Drive. Chicago, 111.

John Richardson, will take place at During Cold Epidemics Beware a STOPPED-UP NOSE 1 an early date. The rooms of the home were at awake and asleep can you enjoy this protection. If youi nostrils are stopped up now due to a cold, take steps to open them at once. Insert Mentholstura in each nostril. Mentholatum will help cleer up the locsl congestion, reduce the swelling and soothe the Irritated membranes.

Then you can breathe normally through your nose, as nature Intended. 8o keep Mentholatum handy and as soon a your nostrils begin feel, ing stuffy, apply this soothing In ihcse epidemic times It Is nec-esiiiy to do everything you can for protection against 111 health. One vital safeguard Is to keep your nostrils open so that you can always breathe through them. Do you know why? Nature has lined your nose with countless tiny hairs which filter out germs and other impurities from the air you breathe. The nose also hss lntricste pastageways that wgrm the sir, keeping It from entering the Iiuiks too cold.

Only by breathing through your nose both Our new Spring Fashion B'wk will he ready in TWO WEEKS! Send for your copy now, be among the first to receive it Newest of styles by our Fashion designers. Full of sparkling new patterns for every member of the family. So easy to make that even beginners will enioy making them Pattern. 15c; Pattern Book. 13c.

One Pattern anrl Pattern Book ordered together. 25c. Kfc b587 Pattern 4MT is available in children1 Pattern 45S7 is available in children! LAST-MINUTE GIFT SUGGESTIONS OUTING A regular 19e value. Assorted colors. 1 Special at I BLANKETS Cotton Single Blanket 39c and 69c Robe Blankets Cotton Single blankets.

A '1 QQ Special liOil Assorted Rayons 39" wide. Stripes, plaid, and solids. 39cand 29c yard" WESTofTcLOTH and FREIZETTE wide. Many color Pictured sbov Is Mrs. Floyd Lsne, prominent Longview miisicisn who will sing special solo prt in the cantpta "The Christ Child," to be presented Sunday morning st o'clock by the choir of the First Methodist, church with Mrs.

Fay Martin directing. sires 2, 4, and 10. Site 6, jumper and cap, takes 1 5-S yards 54 inch fabric; short sleeved blouse, 3-4 yard 35 inch fabric; long sleeved blouse 1 1-8 yards 35 inch fabric. Send FIFTEEN CENTS for this pattern to Pattern Department, Long- view News-Journal, 243 West 17th street. New York, Y.

CHAIR SET IN NARCISSUS DESIGN EXCLUSIVE WITH LAURA WHEELER if A Walter Allen, Mrs Henry Jones, Mrs. Ferry Bowles. Mrs. Tom Walker. Mrs.

Douglas Croft. Mrs, Boney Lan- der. Mr. Opal Carter, Mrs. Neal Hennigan, Mrs.

Douglas Floyd. L. H. Hennigan. Mrs.

John Richard- son, Mil Mrs. Fes-' ter Landers. Mrs. Perry Bunt, Miit Elaine Black. Mrs.

John Richardson, Mrs. Richard Whitford. Thelm Richardson, Mrs. Bob Fra- I rier, Misa Katheryn Richaritwn, Miss xrtW J'-o. .1 i pattern to choose from.

all that the name implies! Ideal for all 9Qr dranerie yard WO SSMaOarai 80 Square Prints Newest floral pattern. Vallie Fratier. Mrs. Lou Case. Mrs.

William Lawrence, Mr. Jim WTiit-ford, Mr. L. W. Walker, Mrs.

Shumate, Mrs. George Walker, Mrs Joe! Dorsey, Mr, W. W. Bunt, Mrs, Felton Bunt. Mr, Mrs.

Aden Cole. Mrsf Barney Bunt, Mrs. L. H. Collier.

MVs Jck Frazier, Mrs. Loyd Craig. tr. Sidney Hopkins. Miss Gertie Mr, Aden Cole, Mrs.

E. L. Barnes, Miss Elner Bunt, Bob Fraiier, Mr. Carl Van Dyke. W.

R. Wlker and Mr. Cecil Walker. All color. 38" wide.

Guaranteed eoiorfatt I vU LINGERIE mmmmsl rj Jw kA 9 8-. i MARQUISETTES i 35 to inche wide. All color. Many different I YdLAS'DE HANDMADE 'SUPS from. YOLASDE HASDMADE GOWSS from COM.

HM. NSIBUCWFT USVICI. INC pattern. PATTERN 2465 CROCHETED CHAIR SET 10c 15c and 20c yd. tration of it and stitches.

to Send ten cents In coin for this pat tern to Longview New Journal, Needlecraft 82 Eighth avenue, Doa't wiit for Spring capture the lovely Nareusus In your crochet. This filet design does for chair or buffet set or pair of scarf end. Pattern 24M contain charts and directions for making set; materials required; illus- New York. Y. Write plainly PAT BEDSPREADS 81x105 inch Chenille Spread.

$1.00 $1.98 TERN NUMBER, your NAME and TAILORED PAJAMAS HOUSE COATS ASD S'EGLIGEES, from BED JACKETS from White Oak Baptist Church-Circle One Meets Monday With Mrs, Charles Leslie. Circle one of the Woman's Missionary Society of the White Oak Baptist church met Monday in the home of Mrs. Charles Leslie with five members and one visitor present. The rooms were decorated with Christmas lights and greenery. The lesson for the day was taken from the 11th chapter of Mark.

During the social hour members exchanged gifts. Refreshment wr served to the following: Mrs. I. Brown, Mrs. John Beal, Mrs.

Charles Leslie, Mrs. Jim Hollingsworth, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Hudson and Mrs. J.

Kirkland. ADDRESS. las Croft, Mis Elner Bunt and Miss Collier. Miss Gertie Shumate, Miss Elner Bunt and Mia Katherine Richardson served sandwiches, olives, potato chip, fruit cake and hot chocolate to the guest and tiny wedding bells were given as favors. The following were present; Mrs.

tractively decorated with holy, mistletoe, red bells, silver and blue tin-of her sister, Mrs. C. Brown, who Perry Bunt, sister of the groom-elect, presided at the bride's book. A series of elever game were conducted by Mr. WiUiam Lawrence.

Winners in tht contest were Mrs. Neal Hen-ningan, Mr. Loyd Crsig, Mrs, Doug fl E.MOSES COMPANY Piece Good Dept. ACCESSORIES Well! Folks, Just a Few HAXD'SEWN GLOVES from PERUVIAN PRIMITIVE JEWELR from RHlNESTOSE CLIPSIMPORTS from SUEDE ASD LEATHER BAGS from 12 JJ i til 7Vi hat ibiJR THE More Days and WillB Here! DAY" Include. JU i SOMETHING TO WEAR EVENING AND DINNER GOWNS from JMPORTS CASHMERE SWEATERS from tS.95 BRADLEY SWEATERS from JUS How about that ChriBtmas list! Those children and younj people will be looking for "Old Santa" and you don't want to disappoint them! Remember THE BETSY BOBBY SHOP is fully equipped in clothing of all 'kindsfrom infant to Jr.

Hi girls, and boyi to 4 'years. And everyone knowa the smartest, best QUALITY ONLY clothing cornea from Other Distinctive Gifts From 35c 1 Plus the most beautiful wrappings in tovcnl The Betsy Bobby Shop SINGER nmno machium 'comhuv. IN McCARLEY'S The Qiildrcn's Own Shop 6:.

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