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Amarillo Daily News from Amarillo, Texas • Page 9

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TUESDAY MORNING, APRII, M. 1950 THE AMARIIAO DAILY NEWS. AMARILI.O. TEXAS Tf.gr, THEi 'omans Mrs. J.

R. Doores Is Guest Speaker BORDER. April 24 (Special)-- Therapy" was the subject discussed by Mrs. R. Dooi-es members of the Jay- cee-ettes met recently for a dinner meeting at the Elks Club.

Tlie speaker explained tlie duties of an occupational therapist, the care and treatment of cerebral pal- sy patients and others. The business session was directed by Mrs. P. B. Potter, president, emiy voted to hold or.a meet- Ins monthly during the cummer beginning with the May meeting.

Mrs. Potter announced a directors meeting to be held in the near lu- ture, at which time the by-laws ot the club would be set up for ap- proval of the members. Sorority Has Guest Speaker BORGER, April 24 (Special)-- Mrs. A. 2E.

Bearnyuard was guest speaker at a meeting ot Beta Chi Chapter of Beta Sterna Phi re- ently In the Federation Club Mrs, Beamguard spoke on "Cer- amlds 1 nnd displayed some of her vork. Mrs, Gate Alexander talked LoChoy Sub Gum Chop Suey IServei cups (1 ib.) itanpork nil in 1 cup rut fine Meadow Golil TJultt. Isp. wit i tap, popper rujw cut in 1-in. pieces, Ibea thm sirijj lengthwise 1J-3 hot 1 ran VsChoy Mii-d FOA FIAVORING AND THICKENING 2 col'l 2 corrjstAreH 2 up.

1 butter. Add meal, tlir and Bear (without browning or burning). Add onions, fry 5 min. Add celery, salt, pepper rind witcr. Covpr, cook 5 i Ajid 1-iChoy MixeL Vege- Mix nnd bring to boil.

Combine and acl1 flavoring anil thicVeninjj. Stir ligbtly nnd cook I min. Serve hot Ncxxilca for Chow Ntcin or nca for Choi i Kuey. Flavor with UiChny Soy Sauce. During the Inislnrjy; session with.

tfrs. Frank Self ridge presiding, ilans were announced for the An- uml Pounder's Day Banquet, a' ormal a a i to be held Saturday 1 6:30 o'clock, at the Elks 3ub. Following the bann.uet, the litual of Jewels coiTinony wiU conducted for nine pledges of the sorority. Mrs. Charles Landers and Mrs.

3, P. Hicks, ho-stesses for the lal hour served refreshmeiHs to -ne Mrs. Bprtrngtutrti. nnd nenibers Mesdnincs P. S.

Frank Seifrldf-e, Parker Brown, To Hold Banquet PERRYTON, April 24 (Special)-- The Perrytcn Bu.siness and Profes- sional Women's Club held then- nn- nuaJ Public Affairs bimquet Thurs- day nipht in the Perry ton Hotel Coffee Shop, Mistress of ceremonies was Mrs. Frances Fcrgusnn, PSV president. Dr. P. Cornette, president of West Texas State CpMeEC, wns the yucst sneaker.

Guests also present Am Borger and Dumas, Jordan, Carl Gooden, Globe-News Want Ailx Get Kesults! Gale Alexander, Waiter Helms, David Williams, James Per- lOns, Stanley Robert Cory, Medford Stewart, Milton Jobcrt, Piiil Phillips. Joti Denipsey, T. W. Wilson, M. Green, Alan Winston Gunter a Misses Hollis Altendorf a Ella Scott.

For liti Reeipt. i Ohio, Depl. 4 The McGee' on NBC ToiTgM THE FIBBER WcflEf AND MOUY SHOW 6:00 Light Up Tims 6:15 News of the World 6:45 Bob Izzard Edits the News 7:00 Cavalcade of America 7:30 Baby Snooks Social Calendar TOH.1Y Club, AmarLHo Coun- try Club. 1 o'clock, TO3 SewlnK Club. lln.

Cecil ton, 4238 West Fourteenth, 1 o'clock. Mrs. Jack U-Deal-Eui Bridge Club. ac lOOd West Twentieth, 1 o'clock Trio Division No. 300.

G1A (o Brotherhood of Loetuiiotlve EiuUie- mcn. IOOP Ilftll. 2 o'clock. Duslilfind Home Demonstration Club. MIA Hin, 2 o'clock.

Grand Avenue Baptist Cburch Wom- an Missionary Union, cnurch, 3 o'clock. Progressive Demo us trail on Club, Mrd J. M. Muore. Cactu.s Av- cnuo.

2 o'clock, YWCA Program and Silver Tps, Flrtt Presbyterian Church fella wshln Hall 2 o'clock. l-as Amleas Club, Mrs. Rankln HUA- sell, 2104 Llpscomb. 2:30 o'clock. La Costurft Club.

Mrs. O. J. Black- burn, 1512 Austin, 2:30 o'clock. Needle Art Ohib.

Mrs. C. 13, Plttman. Lainar. 2:30 o'clock.

Palo Duro Grove No, 22S3. Woodmen i Aupllnnce Store. Tenth and Vftii Buren. 7:30 o'clocX. Circle.

Ainr.rUc a Lodge No 322 IOOF Hall, a o'cicc'K. Earnle Foster Hctltal, MxisLcal Arts Coiiservatorv, 8 o'clocX. brML ol sculpture." i Business Club i I IIPC: i i i ii 1 Mis. John Crouch Leads Discussion BORDER, April 24 (Special) Mrs. John Crouch tho discus- sion, "Community a i Plans," at meeting of tlie Athena Club In tlie Federation Club Rooms recently.

Pntinan, vlco-prosident, conducted the business session. was announced thai May 3 is the date set for Installation of Mrs. Lawrence C. Kecton nnd Mrs. W.

M. Shi, were two new members welcomed into the club. Hostess.es Mrs. Stanley Goodman and Mrs. Phil Phillips served re- freshments to ono guest.

Mrs, Nell Blake, and members, Mesdamcs James C. Bryan. Gordon Williams. Bill Thomas, w. M.

slit, Carter Wilson, Lawrence O. Keston, N. Anderson, W. O. llarksdale, M.

John Crouch. Charles Cuthbertfion, LcHoy Dodge, Allan Evans, David Harmony, Fran Hawkins. Jack Mustard, H. N. Ol- srm, Allan Patrnan, Sam Peeples, Phil Phillips, Frank SelfridBc, Jack Wanner and Bill Thomas.

To Entertain Dixon Crek Club BORDER, April 24 (Special)-- Mrs. Vernon Payton, Crutch Ranch, will bo hostess May 5 to members of the Dlxon Creek Home Demon- stration Club and their husbands, it was announced at a recent meeting of the eroup In tho home of Mrs. Waiter Doyal, Skla-Tex Camp. A former resident of Skla-Tcx and recently returned to tho com- nunity to make lier home, Mrs. Vir- gil Wallen was a guest of tho club.

Mrs. W. R. Phillips will be hos- tess at the next meeting May 4. Globe-News Want Ads Get Results! Cilobc-Xcws Want Ads Get Kcsults! OF MILLIONS WHO ALWAYS DEMAND Aspirin at its Best 1AROS SEIUR '10t St.Joseph lust BefortYoer MONTHLY Period? Do ffmala functional monthly nil- inents make you suffer nervous irri- tability, tense emotions, weak, dragging sensations a few rtp.vs tie- your period? Then start taking Lydln E.

Pinkllam's VegelJlble Com- pound to relieve such symptoms. Plnkhsm's Compomicl not only relieves these pre-period nprvoiLs jrenk, tired feelings but also month- ly pain of this nature. Truly the woman's friend. NOTE: Or you may j.icftr Lytila E. FmklmmVr.AHr.E-1'Swlth nddci! Iron.

tarden Group Has Guest Day Program HEREFORD, April 24 (Special)-- The Hereford'aarden Club held its annual guest day program at the home of Mrs. Homer Biiimley re- cently. The hcvspttality committee, including Mrs. C. C.

Ferguson, Mrs. John N. Jacobsou, and Mrs. Jack Roberson assisted with ar- rangements. Mrs.

O. G. Hill read a paper de- scribing the okl-tirnc flowers and ylving Biblical allusions io them. The program was completed with musical selections by Mrs. Wiley Hobcrson and songs in which toth Mrs.

Hill anil Mrs. Roberson par- ticipated. Refreshments were served from the dining table, which was laid with a yellow linen cloth and cen- tered with an arrangement of pink snap-dragons and tulips fashioned by Mrs. Art. Manjeol.

Mrs. A. O. Thompson made the arrangement of iris for the buffet, and Mvs. Manjeot made arrange- ments of iris for the living room.

Forty-two members and guests of the club attended. Circle Meets With Mrs. C. Harrington BORGER, April 'M (Encclnt)-- At a recent, meeting of tlie Lois Vulighiin Circle 2, North Border Methodist Church, p.t, (ho home of Mrs. Claude Harrington, Mrs.

Joe Reed presented the lesson, and Mrs. Hiirold Reed save tho devotional. Refreshments were served to Mes- dames George Vaughan, Wesley Giles, Chuch Digan, Roy Carr, W. O. Lloyd, Joe Reed, Bam Duke, N.

Roberts and Harold Reed. 8:00 Bob Hops 8:30 Fibber McGee 9:00 Big Town 9:30 People Are Funny 10:00 News tuned for the slats an KGNC 710 on your dial Mrs. D. W. Page Molly To Be Club Guest BORGER.

April 24 Mrs. D. W. Page will be guest speak- er at a meeting of the Paragon Club in the Federation club Booms Wednesday, o'clock. Mrs.

M. A. Patrick will introduce (be spenkcr who will review the book "Mary" by Shalom Asch. Mrs. Sam Arclmmbeau and Mrs.

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