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Pensacola News Journal from Pensacola, Florida • 44

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Women and Their Interests, Hortensia Sublette. Editor 12C Sht grnaarnla iCrnm-Irmrrtal Sundoy, November 16, 1953 Help Baby Sitter Learn About Home MINNEAPOLIS (LTD Par Blanton Weds Church Rites Miss Glenda Joyce Gerald D. Smith in FEE Miss Glenda Joyce Blanton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ents have definite responsibilities toward baby sitters, says a University of Minnesota expert.

Introduce the baby sitter to thi physical make-up of the home. Ae H. Blanton of OakfiWd ex changed wedding vows with Ger quaint her with the household ald D. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs.

E. E. Smith of Kreole, at schedule. Have an understanding with her about the use of the hnmr old world style whether she may have guests 8 p.m. Saturday in the Brownsville Assembly of God Church.

The Rev. C. A. Arnold read the service. use the telephone, radio or TV set, the expert advised, Miss Margaret Ann Arnold sang length, fashioned with a white lace bodice over taffeta.

The front skirt held matching lace panels and the bark was of net ruffles. She carried a bouquet of white carnations and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor was attired in a pastel nylon chiffon gown over matching taffeta and net with a fitted bodice. The flower girl wore a pink net gown over taffeta and carried a basket of flower petals. The bride's mother wore a navy, blue suit with a dusty rose blouse and gloves and matching hat.

The bridegroom's mother wore a blue dress with matching accessories. Also tell the sitter where you may be reached and when you 1 "I Love You Truly" accompanied by Don Pagan, organist, who played the traditional marches. with new world charm return. Make arrangements for Vows were spoken against a her safe return home and give her the name of a responsible background of tall baskets filled with white gladioli and chrysanthemums amid greenery. neighbor to contact case of em ergency.

Mr. Blanton gave his daughter Of the 150 different kinds of in marriage. Miss Margie Singleton, the bride's cousin, was maid Eoth were white carnation cor sharks, only five usually are re sages. earned as man-eaters. of honor.

Another cousin of the bride, Penise Jordan, was flower girl. E. B. Smith was his brother's best man. Hubert and Billy Smith, also the bridegroom's brothers, GAYFER'S, the molded flannel high obovs your tuck-inuggaJ midriff the Empire definition ornamented with paisa menterie.

So new In yarn-dyed flannel; town-beigt on4 mist grey. Misses sizes. were ushers. JANICE STRICKLAND engaged Miss Strickland, Gerald Hussong Will Wed Soon Announcement has been made of the encacement of Miss Janire The bridal gown was in ballerina Pl 1 GviScxOOtCt Gadsden Street WSCS Circles Plan to Meet WSCS circles and guilds of Gads den Street Methodist Church will meet Tuesday as follows: Circle One, 10 a.m. with Mrs.

E. Creel, Ifil3 E. Jordan Teresa Strickland to Gerald Leslie Hussons, by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry H.

Strickland, 535 E. rd Brent. Mr. Hussong is the son of Dr. and Mrs.

Ruland W. Hussong of Phoenix, Ariz. A February wedding is planned. Miss Strickland, a graduate of THS, is attending pensacola Junior Circle Two, 2:30 p.m. at the What is the difference between budget, medium, and luxury-priced perma nent waves? You should know and with Realistic we can demonstrate it to you! church; Circle Three, 10 a.m.

with Mrs. T. C. Taylor, 905 E. Hatton Circle Four, 10 a.m.

at the church: Circle Eight, 3 p.m. with College. Her fiance attended Ari-tona State University. He is currently undergoing flight training Mrs. W.

E. Wheat, 1521 E. Blount Circle Nine, 3 p.m. with Mrs. W.

D. Nobles. 2305 N. Macnolia vith Multi-Encine Training Group at Sherman Field. Guild One, 7 p.m.

with Mrs. Leo Andrews, 12 Besma Pen Haven, for a supper meeting: Guild Two, 8 p.m. with Mrs. T. t- Raising Genius Is Not Easy For Parents S.

G. MacKay, 1704 E. Moreno Guild Three, 7:30 p.m. with Miss Mary Alice Pepper, 1315 Miss Mary Alice Pepper, 1315 at 10 a.m. Wednesday with Mrs.

J. R. Laird, 1001 E. Avery St. NEW YORK UV-Ever have trou ble coping with your teenager? How would you like it if he were a genius? "It's not easy." says Mrs, Re tina Fischer of Brooklyn.

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Monday and Friday. Stylist prices slightly higher. At i i Her 13-year-old son, Bobby, is a genius at chess. He won the United States championship at 14 and became the youngest international if Grand Master in history this sum tner. 4m His one dream is to snatch the world chess crown from the pres Back-blown Empire two fashions in one Wool jersey molded by satin to new high front, swept bock into a blouson.

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A chain tolcn ctnd buMt Mi FmHOOD duployid and fik tor Fill foldtr. ent champion, Russia's Mikhail Botwinnik. One of Mrs. Fischer's definitely "not easy" momenta came this summer when Bobby appeared to be stranded in Yugoslavia after his first international tournament. "He had a round trip ticket, but nobody made any reservations for him and he couldn ge; a plane I knew ne'd spent mast of his money at the World Fair in Bel Realistic cold wave, complete 10.00 cium and I was afraid the Yugo Slav Chess Federation wouldn't go 39.95 on paying for him after the tourna lu" i mini i Per Month 0- MODERN FIREPLACES I I FUTURA HOMES BLDG.

I 101 E. Fairpoinr I Gulf Breen YE 2-29921 ment had ended. "I went to the Yugoslav Em bassy but it was the weekend and I couldn't find anybody. I tried to call Bobby, but they said he had left by tram, "I was really worried. I knew Gayfers announces with pride that Mr.

Fredricks of the official Hair Design Committee of the Xational Foundations Association conducted styling classes for three days for their Beauty Salon Operators. Beauty Salon lower level he was loaded down with books Setter Drtttesstrtti level and I didn't see how he could manage. He doesn't speak the lang uages. I could just see him sleep ing in a train station somewhere HHIiHiiiHaHHBI I and people stealing everything heips, fit Yv '4 'j a little velvet intrigue Come see how our lovely velvet tidbits romanticize your new soft hairdo without disturbing a curl. had." But Bobby used his tournament prize money to get to Munich where he found plane space home.

Chess is not a popular game and there are no funds to send the American champion to tournaments. Bobby won two tickets to Yugoslavia on a television program. His 21-year-old sister, Joan, took the second. "Bobby doesn't like the idea of his mother going around with him to tournaments. Besides, I figured it would be better for me to be here in case anything was needed money, primarily." She laughed ruefully a slender, dark-haired woman with a smiling mouth in a gamine face.

The Fischers separated when Bobby was 2 and Mrs. Fischer raised her two children on her earnings as a nurse. "I don't discipline Bobby. He's too big. Anyway, there's not much to say.

He comes home and sticks his nose in a chess book, stops to eat, and he's back again until it's time to go to bed. "Bobby's one of the ones who play for blood as they say in chess. He's serious. He has to study all the time. The countries publish pamphlets and books at a great rate new openings always being worked out.

"He's not interested in girls yet they don't play chess. He doesn't smoke or drink. He does chew his rails down to the bone, but I'm afraid to make him stop. I don't know what he might take up. "Some of these chess players twitch all over.

Honest. They start with an eye and twitch down to their feet and start again. I'd rather he chewed his nails." "The only thing I do is nag him They're just "enough to make you look the lovely I liif I lady. Black, white, red, sapphire. Millinery Salon tireet level W.j- I -T 1 1.

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This year he's joined the and says he's going to get in better physical Designed to maintain the natural acid balance of Alexana beautifies as nature intended ehape. "He used to be wonderful at sports in fact, he himself used to tav he wanted to oe a DaseDan your skin, Alexana and refreshes as no alkaline product con, to help firm, tone and enhance your complexion as nature intended, Wear Alexana every day, under your make-up. $3, $5, $9, plus tax. 1 Dlaver. "I don't know a thing about chess.

In fact, I tried to make him stop for four years. But I've given Pn Choreoat friWi) up now." Birth Announcement LOWEST-PRICED TABLE MODEL TV AVAILABLE WITH EXCLUSIVE MOTOROLA GOLDEN GUARANTEE Full year guarantee on all tubes and parts. 5 years on Golden Tube Sentry Unit. picture power. Use as stereo speaker.

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H. Burden (Doris Lucille Kimpton) have announced the birth of a daughter, Julia Ann, Nov. 10 in Anderson, S. C. The maternal grandmother is Mrs.

A C. Sherrer of 328 Ninth East Pensacola Heights. We Service HI-FI. TV, RADIOS "Pensacefo'i Ofcfesf Radio TV Service" TELEVISION HIGH RADIO 1233 WEST GARDEN STY Cojmetc Dept. street level The horseshoe crab found on Cspe Cod is blue-blooded creator.

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