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The Brownsville Herald from Brownsville, Texas • Page 21

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Ht-tWE BKOWNSVTUJB HnutP-ftafay. NmtnbCT Julianna D. Parr To Speak At LSA Seminar Jullaimi D. Parr, PLS, Corpus Christi will be the guest speakers al --gal Education Seminar 1 sponsored by the a County Legal a i Association SafiKtyy, Dec. i at the Hoiidaj Jnp Ik 1 Brownsville.

She will on "Today's Challenge Legal Secretary." theme is "Ge Smart!" and fc open all secretaries. Pre regulations arc being taken a1 and late registrations Willie accepted at the door frtjjn '12 tn 12:30 p.rri. A lun- eheen'wifl begin the activities for -3 Hie afternoon wltli iff fc concluding the Those Horrid AGE seminar at 4:30 p.m. Jull Parr, as she Is better known In her legal profession, has extensive experience as a legal secretary, commencing her professional career while attending the University of Texas and working part time In the House of Representatives and for the state attorney a Thereafter, she returned to Corpus Christi and attended college at night wliile holding a full-rime secretarial position. She worked for six years as a public stenographer, serving lawyers predominantly.

In 1961 she began work at the law firm of Watson and Corpus Christi Keys, Russell, Seaman where she is presently eirmloyed as secretary to James C. Watson, a senior member. She is a member of the National Association of Legal Secretaries and was chosen NALS Legal Secretary of the Year in 1959. Recently, she was Secretaries, previously having held the state positions of second vice president, recording a corresponding secretary, parliamentarian, convention chairman and safety chairman. Since 1062 she has been member of the Nueces County LSA and has been one of its most active members serving as notification and bulletin a i a i parliamentarian, and bulletin editor.

In addition to being a wife, mother and secretary, she is also an active civic wortser taking part in fund drives for multiple sclerosis, polio, mental healtJi and cancer. Of her profession she says: "Perhaps the most import an 1 quality any professiona secretary and especially that o. a legal secretary, is the ability and willingness to aceep responsibility. In this day oi secretary than perhaps a secretary in any other field secretaries themselves aye been instrumental in 'ringing about this status by Continuing to educate them selves through the various development programs offere by the National Association. The egal field Is not a static one there is ever a chaSenge to net.

I do not believe I coulc ind a more interesting job thar he one I have." In 1968 she passed all part the Professional Legal Secretaries Examination first testing; she also ac compllshed the same results Certified Professiona Secretary Examination, th certification program sponsore by a i a Secretarje Association, taking both witlii six weeks. She is married to James Parr and Hrey have children, William and Robert. specialization, legal elected first vice president of is gaining more the Texas Association of a professiona Them Out! brown spots on the Birfece oi your hsnds and law tell the world you're getting old--pa- taps before you really ere, Faiti ttem away with ESOTERICA, that medicated cream that breaki Bp masECs of pigment on the Bkin, ielpa make hands look white and young again. Equally effective on vie face, neck, and arms. Nob ft cover-up.

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Elizabeth 512-2551 MRS. JULIANNA D. PARR SOCIAL SEASON WHOLESALE RETAIL 1 JIULI7V HAIR COOPS 127 WEST ELIZABETH ONE CENT SALE STYLED WFG HEAD AND CASE 95 KEG. 25.95 NOW TWO FOR '25' BONAPARTES SHAGS SEM1-CURLYS MIA'S JACKIE'S DUTCH BOYS WASH 'N WEAR BRUSH 'N GO SYNTHETICS From $9.95 HUMAN HAIR PAllS CASCADES W1GLETS WIGS-- BEST BUYS SO UTH OF DAllAS KEARNEY HAIRGOODS 427 WEST aiZABETH TR. 546-3888 Brownsville Social Calendar Tuesday 9:30 a.m.

Brownsville Junio Service League, clinic building Christian Women's Service a 1 Christian Church fellowship hall 3:30 p.m. The Learner's Club Vomen's Center. 8 p.m. Jaycce-ettes. Women'; Center.

Wednesday 12 p.nv United Daughters he Confederacy, Jlagruder Chapter, Fort Brown Motor Hotel. 2:30 p.m. Wednesday Studj Club, home of member. 3 p.m. Self Culture Club tome of member.

7:30 p.m. American Auxiliary, John Hansen Post Unit 43, American Legion Hall, p.m. Benevolent, Patrioti Jrder oi Does, Drove 35, Elfc. Lodge; Thursday am. St.

Mary's Alta Society, St. Mary's Church. 1 p.m. Brownsville Ar League, league building- 1:30 p.m. West Brownsvill Club, Women's Center Women of Hie Church of th Advent, Episcopal, church.

3 p.m. Brownsville Stud Club, home of member. p.m. Beta Sigma Phi, Alph Gamma Iota Chapter. Women' Center: Brownsville Elks Du plicate Bridge Club, Elks Lodge.

Friday p.m. Pan America Ilound Table El Jardin Hotel 1:30 p.m. Eesaca Duplicat Bridge Club, Elks Lodge. Saturday 10 a Mercy Hospital Junio A i i a Candy Stripers Cariales School of Nursing con ference room. Benevolent Party Held By Does Mrs.

Julia Hughes, presiden the Benevolent, Patriot! Order of Does, was hostess fo the Droves Benevolent Part Nov. 11 at 8 p.m. in the horn of Mrs. Martha Lewis, 1333 Elizabeth. Thirteen members and three guests were present.

San wicres, cookies and coffee wer served from a lace covere table which was decorated an arrangement of red ros bud 1 and red candles. YEAR-END CLEAN-UP SPIRIT "NUDE HEEL" HOSE 4 1 50 PAIR twW By Stevens Reg. 2 Pair BETTER PIECE GOODS "Beautiful Fabrks Su'rtafale For Your Holiday Dresses" and OFF ONE GROUP FABRICS Reg. To J-l MQ 1 7 ONE GROUP TRIMS Price ODDS ENDS 50r Group VW Yd ONE GROUP FABRICS Reg. To gp $U8 Yd.

30" SQUARE ACETATE SCARFS Regular 49 $2.49 I These would make a lovely Christmas Gift. Customs Ladies Auxiliary Coffee Held In Los Fresnos The Customs Auxiliary offee was held at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 18 at the home of Mrs. Tommy Thompson, 720 Alamo, Los Fresnos, honoring Mrs.

Douglas Angle, wife ot the newly appointed port director. More than 23 women attended the event. Among those present were Jfnws, Henry K. Porter, Dan Partes, Krnest Tljerina, Jotfa C. Taylor, Urban Baca, a Pratt, George Sylvesltr, S.

P. Park, Jerry Medford, Jim Wllkins, Morris Green, Boris Hidalgo, J. V. Laurel, llornclo H. Mimoz, Jim T.

James, Sam Schwartz, Lauro Cuellar, Trevino, 1. J- Koncak, Walker Thomas, John Stucsser, Isidoro I.ongorla, and Lonule llayslip. BRIDE-TO-BE Mr. and Mrs. Anthony S.

Carrancho, 455 McDavitt Blvd announce the engageinent and approaching marriage of their daughter, Maria Lionor, to Jose David Alatovre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rooovto Alatorre 1226 E. Van Buren. Both Miss Carrancho and Mr.

Alatorre graduated from Brownsville High School. She at tended Texas Southniost College and is employed in Brownsville. He attended TSC and Pan American College and tt now in the U.S. Air Force, stationed at Upper Heyford AFB England Tne weddmg is planned for Dec. 28 at 7:30 p.m.

at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church. (Alex Studio) Toy Consultant Suggests Parents Spread Toy Giving Through Year By GAY PAULEY UPI Women's Editor NEW YORK (UPJ)-U is the 'think toy" season throughout he land. For, pre-Christmas wying accounts for the major angles of cash registers in toy departments with 1970 sales expected to exceed $2 billion-plus, Now comes a consultant for he world's largest manufacturer ot playthings with a suggestion for doting parents, other relatives and friends. Spread your toy dollars the year. The rewards "or the children will be greater enjoyment.

Jerri Jorgonsen. parent of a 'girl of boy of 17) as well as i toy consultant, puts her suggeslion this way: always advise parents nol be overly generous at Christmas. purchases should be year-round planning. Child Complains "A parent will tell me, spent S'OC at Christmas on thai id and in July he complains he has nothing to play with What parents (and others) 'orget in the holiday rush is that a child's tastes and nterests change as develops, she said in an interview. Measure those changes sim ply by observing yonv child, she said.

One malor error In selection is the over-estimation of Jiterest and ability span, she said. Mrs. Jorgensen. wile of an aerospace engineer, David Jorgensen. cited her eight-year- old daughter's fascination with puzzles of all kinds including jigsaws.

So one holiday, the Joiigenset.s shot the works and gave her one of the gianl jigsaws with "1090 or so pieces." overwhelmed the child. She in one day 'n announce to Mummy that "This is a rotten game." "balanced Toy Eos" Mrs. Jcrgensen recommends a "balanced toy box" especially the early years It would include a ball, a wneel toy, a doll (or for boys, maybe an astronaut doll), some toy to cuddle, a puzzle or put-together ioy, and children love bcoks." But let children have a hand derding they want for 'making decisions, saying 'yes' or 'no' all are part (if growing," ohe continued. Jerri Jnrgensen grew up in Sar. Hernadino, Calif and Is a graduate of Valley College.

She came to Mattel, five years ago as adviser arid rovirg ambassador with the Hawthorne, Calrt. film which does an a a wholesale business of more than million. I asked Mrs. Jorgenseji about the current debate in Washing- on on "ov safety guarantees. She said her thuikinfi is that a manufacturer who wairts to stay in business (Mattel is 23 rears old) must continually test orthe "honest" toy, right from tlie toddler on up.

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She'll find a myriad of decorative uses for these charming year'round. Dorothy Gray Balh Oil Capsules 3.00 Dorothy Gray Foaming Milk Bath 4.00 Dorothy Cray Bath Oil Beads 5,00 CL CHARLES I LITTLE 1057 EI.7ob«"H p. 7 5 5 1 The pan of your face that can make you look older; isn't part of your face at all, It's your throat. can give your age away more than laugh lines or a wrinkled brow. Especially since a woman uses dozens of skjn preparations for her face, and (hen leaves her throat alone (o take care of itself.

But it It needs Jaquet's super-rich Throat Creme. With all the rich oils and skin softeners your throat needs to stay smooth and young. And ttiat's alt you need to keep your throat from geUing older than trw rest of you. Throat Crime: J5 and DKJU 1057 E. Elizabeth Brownsville A PRE-CHRI5TH5 PANT SUITS DRESSES ITALIAN KNITS GOATS LUGGAGE EVENING WEAR ALL AT REDUCED PRICES FOR YOUR HOLIDAY BUYS.

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