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The Galveston Daily News from Galveston, Texas • Page 10

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PACI 10--Th Cilmten Htwi, Friday Ftb. 6, 1S4S Junior Red Cross Council Approves Area Survey Proposal lo open institutional throughout Galveston by the County Junior Cross Chapter received the approval of council members Thursday afternoon at a meeting in the chapter house, The survey will be made in various community services to determine what assistance might be rendered by the Junior Red Cross, Miss Rachel Hnrtln. director, said. Donald Farmer, president of the junior chapter, urged the formation of additional Junior Red Cross Councils the various county schools, stressing the importance Cf greter participation in the or- ffnlzation's activities. In addition to approximately 40 representatives, Miss Delia Munro.

sponsor at Lovenberg Junior High School, and Miss Minn Ferguson, sponsor at A a Cchool. assisted with discussions At the meeting. SAVES a pint on your floors anot linoleum! Just" Spread it on- Dries to a SHINE: Honor Newcomers At Informal Tea in Texas City Home Special lo Ntwi TEXAS CITY, Feb. 5-An in- format tea honoring Mrs. E.

Bartlett and Mrs. J. R. Mares, newcomers to Texas City, was given Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. W.

T. Brown and Mrs. W. H. Chapman in the home of the latter, 111 13th Avenue North.

Receiving with hostesses were the honorees and Mrs. Loretta B. Amburn, ilater of Mrs. Bartlett. The refreshment boad, laid with a lace trimmed madtrla cloth, was centered with a valentine nosegay made of stock, carnations and daffodils and surrounded by two hearts of white maline.

Smaller nosegays were placed at Intervals along the side of the board. Presiding alternately at the two silver services were Mrs. Bert R. Tucker. Mrs.

A. P. Garrett of La Uarque, Mrs. Harold R. Snow Dickinson.

Mrs. E. L. Noble, Mrs. J.

W. Butler and Mrs. B. F. Babin.

Bouquets: of the blossoms graced the mantel and other -antage points In the reception rooms while in the den gladioli and stock were featured. Mrs. M. P. Hargrave.

and Mrs. Riley B. Harrell presided at the guest books in the den. Other members of the house- party included Mrs. J.

T. Moose, Mrs. C. H. Armstrong and Mrs.

Roy Hoffman. Members of the house-party wore shoulder corsages' of spring flowers and afternoon dresses in pastel shades of spring. Approximately 300 guests called during the hours of receiving from 3 to 6 p. m. ICY TRAP PINS PLAINVIEW, Feb.

5. Ireds of sparrows were bound to their tree limb perches by Ice early this morning. Early arrivals at the courthouse 'ound the birds fluttering their vings in an attempt to break loose which fell during the night frcze- and trapped the birds. I Many others had fallen and had become prey fnr cats. Friendswood LADDER TOO SHORT BUT WOMAN RKSCUKD--Cslng a ladder tlx feet too short, firemen rescued Miss Lamar Munson from the third floor of a flaming building.

MlM Munson hung by her from the'window ledge In the upper right hand corner. Acting Lieutenant Douglas New guided her feet to the top rung of the ladder, caught her as she let go and piloted her safely down the Udder to safety. (JP wlrephoto.) Police after they had received a fOUCe nOlU. Irlail "pickup" order from Forest City. The girl told officers she had "been forced to leave home with i Ramos, who worked on her father's I farm near Forest City." adding peciai to me that she had "been dissatisfied at TEXAS CITY.

Feb. 5-John Nelson said that charpe mos, 48-year-old Latin-American. I of kidnaping already had been filed was being held by police Thursday against Ramon in Arkansas. Forest City, authorities, who stated Ramos Is wanted in with the kidnaping of 'a 15-year-old farm Ramos, who told police that he Fashion Is Topic At YW Luncheon "Fashion Is a fickle mistress IpeolaJ to ThA Newa FRIENDSWOOD, Feb. 5--Misses Marlene Drobnic and JuanltaHeed, evangelists, are holding services changeable but never indifferent 1 at the church here nightly at Schaub Jr.

told guests of the o'clock. Services will end Friday, weekly YWCA luncheon Thursday Wednesday night was designated I a the YWCA building. as "youth night," and the young Mr. Schaub, director of window people furnished special music. display and publicity for E.

S. Levy Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wines will I ft presented a forecast of whM Youths Held for 'Choking for Fun' leave Sunday for Richmond, a business trip. Mr.

and Mrs. Andres Burns and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. William Burns have returned to their home in Codell, Kan. Allen Dean Clark visited his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. N. J. Clark, last weekend. He is a student at the University of Texas.

Ronald Kay Unruh is in St. Joseph's Infirmary, Houston, receiving treatment for. several flngera which were out when his nand was caught in a power saw In the school shop. Mrs. Glen Stevenson of California is visiting her mother-in-law, Mrs.

Emma Stevenson. Gene El gnus of Los Angeles Is visiting her Mr. and Mrs. C. A.

Elgnus. will be worn this spring. "While the designer may create, the women themselves make ths style," he said. "Public acceptance Is necessary for a fashion success." In explaining that American women are the best dressed women In the world, Mr. Schaub said that American designers have learned the excellence of simple lines.

The most Important feature of any woman's costume is her choice of accessories. Proper accessories reflect tone, personality and occasion for the well-dressed woman, he said. Mrs. James K. Smith presided, and Mrs.

W. G. Lyons gave the invocation. The centerpiece of pink gladioli was arranged by Mrs. M.

Pierson. "WE ARE AS CLOSE AS YOUR PHONE" PHONE 2-585! FREE DELIVERY TREASURE ISLAND POULTRY and EGGS BARRED ROCK AND RHODE ISLAND RED FRYERS-- HENS-- FRESH ECCS Your Order In-- No Waiting "POULTRY DRESSED ESPECIALLY FOB YOU" Proprietor 3709 Avenue I. Gnlvcston. and the girl were married in Houston Jan. 26, was arrested by local SPECIALS SHERMAN Boned Chicken 5 2s BOONVJ.LLJC, ftt.

8. teen-age training school Inmates who said they wanted to strangle another youth "for fun" were charged today with assault with Intent to kill. Trooper W. S. Barton, temporary superintendent of the Missouri State Training School For Boys, Bald John Joseph Asp.

17, In. nnI Robert' Osborn, 16, Platte City, were caught last night choking eather belt. 'youth with a The boy. Junior Earl Hlckmui, 15, wss reported recovering from ho attack. Burton ald the two youth! had admitted an earlier attempt to "have sxnit fun" by trying to strangle two other inmates, but the Intended victims had eludtd them.

He said that during questioning the boys had admitted "they wanted to amuse themselves." Tho attempt on Hickman followed tha pattern of two recent strangulations at the school, center of a controversy in which Gov. II M. Donnelly sent the state highway patrol to tahc charge. Earlier he discharged the school superintendent and the six-member bonrd of state training schools, alleging they had demonstrated their inability to cope with the situation at the institution. IF VOU 00 MS MUCH FOR THE OTHER FELLOW AS YOU THINK HE OUOHT TO DO FOR YOU, YOU'RE A SUCCESS'' "Now I figger we we ought to give as much Enjoyment an' pleasure as we can So we a in A a NOURISHMENT That makes each a STAR A I fan!" '816 FORIV-FlFTH STREET For Brighter Winter Menus 3 new ideas with the fine flavors of Blue Plate Foods These Values Good Until P.

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