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The Monitor from McAllen, Texas • 5

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The Monitori
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McAllen, Texas
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Texas-to-Host-National-Meet-Of Press Women in Year 1966 VALLEY EVENI NG MONITOR Ql; WOMEN'S NEWS WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1903 PAGE 5 Press women of Texas will en tertain the National Federation of Press Women in 19G6, memhes 14 Texas members who attended the national convention in Indianapolis reviewed highlights of that meeting and announced planning sessions for the 1966 convention. The meeting was held at An I Two members of District II who won awards at the national meeting received their certificates from Mrs. Forrester. They wee Mrs. Beverly Bell ot Elsa.

a aeo ond place in display advertising, of District II, Texas Press Women, were told Saturday at their Grand Officers of Texas Order Of Rainbow Honored at Mercedes quarterly meeting. Tnree ot turo to Nuevo Progreao. and Mrs. Lucy H. Wallace ot Mis Mrs.

Tom Dean of Houston. lon. third place in photography. Mrs. Ray Jensen of Mission Donna OESTo Have Rummage da to Texai; and Mlu Heather Crow of McAllen, member of the grand Junior committee.

I first vice president of the stale organization, was a special She told of Houston area members' plans to ask that the natinv al convention be held in that city. Officials of NASA have Joined In the invitation. Members from rtklm tk art will uilvf 1h tutt was a guest of Mrs. Wesley Wright, also of Mission. Mrs.

Dean left Sunday night to return to Houston after apending the week end a guest of the Brownsville and Mission mem bers. Hostesses for the tea were the Sale Saturday MERCEDES A prettily appointed tea complimented Texai Order of Rainbow grand otflcen from the Valley Sunday afternoon. July 21, at the Mercedes dvlo Center Konoreea were Mrs. Ralph Jones of Mercedes, grand visitor: Mercedea Rainbow Asiembly No. 74 and the assembly's advisory board.

DONNA Donna Order of ritv In Texas when lhev meet tor A color scheme of pink was carried out in the various floral arrangements and tea appointments. There was a tea table arrangement of pink roses in a crystal bowL An unusual arrangement at one end of the tea room waa a pink cabbage rose tree, the symbol and flower of the host group's present worthy advisor. Konorees and house party members, made up of officers of the Mercedes Rainbow Assembly, wore pink cabbage rose corsages. the Eastern Star will hold a rum-l tne state convention in Bracket- Receiving guests with the hon- mage sale between a.m. and 7 ville next October.

orees was Miss Patrice Baxter If p.m. Saturday July 27 at the va- Mr, Mliry Forrester ot Brownv of Weslaco, worthy advisor of the 'hull Hi Mia Nancy Paraakevaa of Edln-burg, grand outer obaerver; Mlti Sandra Graham of San Benito, grand representative from ITori- cam store on we corner oi icnm ViUe, state president, and Mrs Mercedes Rainbow Assembly. and Miller Streets. Viola Krug of Ldcouch, two ol I i runch and 'cake squares were Plans for the fund raising pro served to 125 guests from 10 Valley assemblies. ject were discussed at a meeting LAY-AWAY COATS SWEATERS JACKETS DRESSES FOR BACK-TO-SCHOOL The Children's Shop Everything for Children 1117 Highway McAllea last presided over by Mrs.

Ralph Crane an Jerry Tesar, worthy matron and patron. Attendants Listed For the Texas delegation, presented highlights of the Indianapolis meeting. Mrs. Peggy Sledge, district president, directed the business program when the date for the fall meeting was set for Oct 5 at Weslaco. Representation of the district at the Oct.

18-20 meeting in Brarketville will be defined at that meeting. The station of conductress, held ti. YORK'S uuAU Agid esikisst elt AC fWW twaw WWW 9M ll.U by Mrs. Allyn Zolllcoffer, was honored and Mrs. ZoUicoifer waa Miller-Murphy Wedding presented a gift.

Hostesses for the evening, Mrs. Taft, Miss Kay Rodgers of Lub Bob Love and Mrs. L. W. Todd, RQBSTOWN Miss Judith Use Murphy and Robert Vernon Mill bock, Miss Kay Thompson and served punch and ate nut loaf.

wvviHp I 1 aiiaf la Otyapic psol fttmitM. PRESS WOMEN MEET State ond district officers of the Texas Press Women are pictured at the meeting of District III following a luncheon at Arturo's in Nuevo Progreso. Left to right are Mrs. Peggy Sledge of Brownsville, district president; Mrs. Mary Forrester, Brownsville, who is state president, and Mrs.

Tom W. Dean of Houston, first vice president, who was a special guest. (Monitor Photo) Miss Carolyn Czlgan of Houston Red roses were used for a center er have announced attendants for their wedding Saturday in the and Miss Peggy Doornbos of piece. Nederland. tf (KHlMtMrniM il HI First Baptist Church of Robstowa.

Parents of the couple are Mr. Daniel A. Mnier of Harllngen1 AWMMe OfVStf CtfNArvf 1 will be best man for his brother, and Mrs. Earl L. Murphy of Robs- co City Park.

Proceeds will be DRESS SHOES STREET SHOES CASUALS Valley Delegate Returns town and Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Miller of Mercedes.

Groomsmen will be Warren Boren, Jimmy Layton, Jimmy Gil- AH used to boy a sailboat for scout big activities. Mrs. Millie Mayfield and bob BM gjj- I'll' breath, John Layton, Jim Kucera Miss Miller's attendants win be Judy Abbott And Bill Brother To Marry Aug. 23 AMARILLO Mr. and Mrs and Jimmy Newell, all of Robs-I Mrs.

John William Cobb Jr. of From Lutheran Meeting Richard, of Donna have been vis town. Serving as ushers will be iting her son-in-law and daugh John William Cobb Jr. and Joe Lubbock, her sister, and Mrs. Robert Felix Bemsen Jr.

of Robs-town, Miss Cheryl Vkkers of ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ryan Recently returned from Kan-! dent: Mrs. Henry Tuchenhasen, Layton of Robstown. FLATS and family in Wichita, Kan.

a ntv. Mo. Mrs. William K.iScribner, corresponding Trey Cobb of Lubbock, nephew Roy Abbott of Amarillo have an- Mr. and Mrs.

Gary Garner have Schuster ot Brownsville, who at-1 nounced the engagement of their returned from Denton where he MAKE of the bride-elect, will be ring-bearer. Allen McCord, Bob Kenny and Kip Layton will be til th 10th biennial interna-1 daughter. Miss Judy addou, ana TROPICAL Andrew Sabo, Overland Tr, p. WOMEN'S SPRING ond SUMMER has been working on his master's degree at North Texas State, cam, iwuraciui ther Donna Projects that will occupy the They are staying with Mrs. Gar The couple will mary Aug.

23 at ner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jer delegates and members until the the Paramount Christian Church tlonal Convention of the Lutheran Women's Missionary League of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, as delegate of the Valley. Delegates and guests attended from the continental United States, Canada, Hawaii, the Canal Zone ry Shimerka, in McAllen, prior to moving to Pearsall where Mr. next convention total $265,000.

They Include a $75,000 redevelop in Amarillo. Miss Abbott, a graduate of Tex SHOES Andrew Geller values to 23.95 10.00 Garner will assume duties aa high ment program for Negro congre-1 YOUR FAMILY RESTAURANT Mexican Food Our Specialty Seafood and Steaks Served la Our Beautiful Dining Boom OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! 1210 Pecan, McAllen as Technological College In Lubbock, is employed in the regis school band director in the fall. cations in rural Alabama: $125, He previously was band director trar's office at Amarillo College, and Australia, and numbered 000 for a mission house for fur-more thn 2,500 for the two-day toughing missionaries in St. Louis, at Lamar Junior High in McAllen. Upper Valley Briefs Bveiya Ann Adamsea of McAI-len and Lynn Neil Vivian of Ed-couch are listed as ampla cum laude atudents on the honor roll at the University ot Texas Spring Semester College of Arts and Sciences.

Jack Albert Rollier of where the prospective bridegroom Mis Avia Blankenshtp, Ed- lMo-: for rd "nit of js asslstant business manager. couch, teacher in the Edcouch uuueers eieciea io serve ior.wandoor Hospital in inaia: ana tu- K.m ma. the next term are: Mrs, Elementary School Is visiting with relatives in Artesia, N. M. cnapei runa.

University of Texas. He is attend- Week end guests In the home of O. Hankel, Empire, president: Mrs. Warren P. Hartman, Richland, first vice-presi- 8.00 me ui me cu.ivc.uuu he summer seSsion at the i I Values to 27.95 Mr, and Mrs.

R. M. Clark of Ed win ue can ujctku, iiiii. University of Illinois, Champaign, couch were their son-in-law and McAUen is listed as a cum laude working on a masters degree, daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Jay student on the honor rolL Mrs. Prather will meet her son Valley TV Programs This TV Leg is pvbUsked as a aerrloe to ear readers and without east to the TV atatloaa although they compete wltl this ews paper tor advertising. However, It has bees the record of some sUttons aot to correct their logs oa time. Therefore we have eos eluded that If a TV stotloa does aot correct its log wa will drop It from publication stace the Incorrect listings make It bo longer a service to oar readers. Wadsworth of Lubbock.

Mr. and Mrs. Join E. Decker at Dallas the second week in have returned to Pharr after at to Mrs. Jack Myers of Pharr Is on a two-week vacation to St Louis.

August and accompany him Gay Nell Mauldin Reveals Attendants for Wedding tending a family reunion in Ven Amarillo. us, Texas. Mo. to visit relatives and friends. Gaston Wllley, manager of the Pharr Chamber of Commerce, is Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Sanchez, 5.00 WEDNESDAT Values to 14.95 DeLiso Debs Gamins Condotti Amalfi Florsheim Geppetto Mr. Chic Nina Domani Fredelle Old Maine Trotter daughter Mandy, and Judy Glov KRGV-TV KGBT-TV at St. Pius Catholic Church of WESLACO Miss Gay Nell In Houston to attend the Institute er nave returned home alter a Weslaco. Mauldin of Weslaco and Henry Valleyites At Youth Congress for Organizational Management, Channel 4 i-M-fela Binea two-week vacation in Las Cruces, Miss Mauldin is the daughter Man4.

Dallas, of Mr: and D. Mauldin sponsored by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. This Is the fifth annual Institutes and the sessions Juenke of Kerrvflle have set Saturday," 'Augyio, as the data 'for their wedding. The couple will repeat vows in 7:30 p.m.

rites visum aui lags irvcr i a RIO GRANDE CITY Six of Weslaco. Mr. and Mrs. Harry K.fM Mtkm MittM rinK Amusement Park, and Houston. Juenke of Kerrville" are parents young people from Rio Grande will be held from July 22 to 27 on Christina Ann Dolph of McAUen City and Falcon Village have left the campus of the University of of the prospective bridegroom.

Mrs. Richard Llewellyn of Bel- has registered at Trinity Univer mack bar anA Vet. D. H. Lowe and to attend the four-day South Tex Channel 5 4:00 Three Stooges 5:15 Dragnet 5: tS-Hundey-Brinkley 6:00 News, Sports A Weather 6:30 Wagon Train Navy 1:00 Kraft Mystery Theater 9:00 Eleventh Hour KfcOO-News, Weather 10:20 Sports Seen 10:30 Tonight Show (O A Sign Off 4.00 Mit Jam Queen are the afternoon workcra.

Mr. S. L. Walters manasej Houston. Mrs.

Ken Prater of Weslaco re sity, San Antonio, for the second six weeks summer school session. ton will me matron of honor for Values to 14.95 as youtn congress which was held at the Zephyr Baptist En US? the ceremony and Hub Parks of Miss Dolph la the daughter of turned over the week end from Los Angeles, where she campment Grounds on Lake Cor Kerrville will be best man. in the momlns. Mrs. Eby Frants Is the A Weather Cfonkite My Way Exchange Gillis Van Dyke 9:00 Reckoning Weather A Sports City 11:30 For Your Information Daily Word night auixulary worker.

George H. Dolph and is majoring in sociology. Other attendants chosen by the attended funeral services for her pus Christ! The program for the week was planned for youth who a.m. The dreles of the W.S.C.S. engaged couple include Miss La' of First Methodist Church will meet In mother, Mrs.

Clara Severson. She Mrs. Perry Mcoinius of Hillsbo- are 15 years old and over. homes as follows: Deborah Circle with Verne Mauldin of Weslaco, who was away 10 days. Mrs.

George Metzger. N. Bentsen Rosa Last year a total of 181 young ro has beep visiting with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and will be her sister's bridesmaid; Eunice Circle with Mrs. Sam Turk.

1111 Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Snipes of people attended the first con Gardenia; Lydla Circle with Mrs.

Harry Dale Blount of Kerrville, grooms Weslaco have returned from Hous Mrs. O. Younger of Edcouch, Nelson. 1218 N. 15th: Martha Circle with Style) Center of the Volley man; and Mike Stevens of Wes gress- Attendance this year is expected to be over 350.

Otto Hil- ton where he underwent surgery. Mrs. Chester Ralston. 104 Erie; Mary and also with a son's family in laco, Raymond Bernhard and Brownsville. Harry Bowman of EI Paso Is THURSDAY brich Jr.

of McAllen is director Circle In social room at the church; Ruth Circle with Mrs. Ralph Ralston. 1101 Maple. 8:00 p.m. Crrle Eight Square spending the summer at the home Phellz Cowan, of Elsa returned 7:00 Today Chris Bernhard, both of San Antonio, ushers.

for the congress. Dally Word 7:00 Popeye Theater Karunroo of his grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. J. W.

Chambers, in Mercedes. Attending from this area were Dancers meet In the Woman's Club Debby Chandler of Brownsville Recent visitors In Pharr were Loretta Johnson, Dina Silva, Kenny Anderson, David Peterson and Robert Contreras, all of Rio Building with Maurice Vandever as caller. FRIDAY Mrs. Earl Lake and Mrs. Loyal Moore staff the Information desk In the morning at the McAUen Municipal Hospital MATCHING HAND BAGS 5.00 will be flower girl and Jeff Ov-erynder of Weslaco will be ring bearer.

Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Wyatt and children. He was minister of the Pharr Church of Christ before po- to his home Monday following a week in Austin where he served as a resource person at a Small Schools Project Workshop on the campus of the University of Texas from July 8 through July 15. Special consultants came from Texas Tech College, South Plains College, Stephen F.

Austin and University of Texas. Cowan, a and Mrs. Carl Rush and Mrs. Tom Grande City, and Alonzo Hino-josa Jr. of Falcon Village.

A rehearsal dinner Aug 9 will Love Lncy McCoys 10:30 General Hospital of Lift News 11:30 Tennessee Ernie Talk 17VA tha WnrUf, Turns Lombard staff the desk In the afternoon. Mrs. Amy Grau and Mrs. James Johnson manage the hospitality cart In the lng to Perth, Australia, where he be held at Arturo's Restaurant in Nuevo Progreso, Mexico. has been doing missionary work To avoid putting too much oil ior tne past two years.

A number Organist for the ceremony will morning. Mrs. Don Barkey and Mrs. W. H.

Holland art the morning workers at the gift and snack bar and Mrs T. Carman Is the afternoon worker. Mrs. Ted Bentsen manages the maga or courtesies were extended to be Miss Amelia Galvan and solo-l Main and Highway on the lock of a car door, just put a few drops on the key and turn it in the lock a few times. the family during their visit.

1st will be Mrs. Jack graduate of Edcouch-Elsa High Norvin G. Pharr in of Donna zine cart In the momlns. Mrs. J.

H. Monroe and Miss Hilda Leal ara the both of Weslaco. Today 8:30 Today When News Your Hunch (Q Price Is Right 10: 30-Concentratlon 11:00 Your First Impression (Q 12:10 Farm News 12:30 Ty Cobb Show Will Talk (O News 1:30 The Doctors 2:00 Loretta Young Don't Say (O 3:00 The Match Game Newa 3:30 Make Room for Daddy 4:00 Threa Stooges (O) Denotes Color TT School and Pan American College, is an art teacher in the D'Hannis Schools near San Antonio. He also Mr. and Mrs.

Mauldin will be night aulxllary workers. 1:00 Password 1:30 House Party TeU the Truth News of Night 3:00 Secret Storm hosts for a reception following the is listed on honor roll as a sum-ma cum laude student at the University of Texas Spring Semester College of Arts and Sciences. teaches history in high school. He ceremony at the Cortez Hotel ballroom. SATCBDAT Mrs.

Dwtght James and Mrs. Barry Franklin ara the morning workers at the gift and snack bar at the McAllen Municipal Hospital in the morning and Mrs. Henry Mallon in the afternoon. Mrs. Harry Pederson manages the magazine cart in tne morning.

Mrs. J. H. is the son ot Mr. and Mrs.

M. Cowan of Elsa. 3:30 Millionaire Bingo Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winston Jr.

BLACK IS TOPS Women's Calendar Black is still the grande dame Monroe Is the night aulxllary worker. 8:00 p.m. Belles and Beaus Square and sons, Jody and Randy, of Sla-ton have been visiting in the home of Mrs. Winston's parents, of all the colors. Especially in shows.

It adds depth to kidskin, brilliance to patent, an import THtTKSDAT Mrs. Don Bartel and Mm H. Peder- Dancers meet la the Woman's Club Building with Jay Troutman aa caller. 8:00 p.m. Shary Square's Square Dancers meet In the school cafeteria Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Heggen, at ton itaff the information deik In the Mercedes. ance to matte finishes. with A. K.

McLaughlin as caller. morning at tne McAUen Municipal Hot-ptui and Ha h. L. Glenn and Mlu Cheryl Chamber ttatt the desk in tiie A chicken barbecue wli be spon MID SUMMER SALE! dresses-sporiswear-swimwear-jewelry--purses all reduced at least one hall. sored by Mariner Scouts and Sea afternoon.

Mrs. Louli Albert manages the hoepltallty cart In the mornln. Mrs. Scouts Saturday (July 27) between 5 and 8 p.m. at the Wesla Chadles Brandt and Mrs.

Joe Fa Ik are tne mornins workers at the girt and Mil McALLEN BROWNSVILLE SAVE 50 UP TO 1 Gerber Meats TRADE IN NOW! Trade hi Year OM Were Out Mattress ea All New Cantwell Inaarssjriaf A 59.50 VALUI FOR AS UTTU AS asl4Wl "III! Mill I I 111 ffrzzT 1 STRAfNSO il flFATQ j- Introducing Our New Series of Popular Specials Two Piece Co-ordinates REG. 13.98' and up $C00 Prints or Solids Shirt Waist or 50 29 1 1 laAA i kxcheaM 111 NX 'K1 THURSDAY FEATURE FAMOUS NAME SWIM SUITS Vz PRICE DOWN MONTH U'i NO INTEREST NO CARRYING CHARGE NO MIDDLEMAN PROFIT! Arnels Whipped Cream Polished Cotton Sizes 5 to 17; 6 to 20 Custom BoUt Tow Cholae M-tHtmi Colkl Beat Htrh Carbni Steel Cotl Bprkic-X Ten Yesar Written Factory Ouu-witr With limdy, flulek-TwIit dpi. Yes, Garber Meats (Ilka all Gerber Baby Foods) now coma in sparklinj Jars that art txtm-sssy to open and reclosa for rafrlgerstion of unused portions. Mada from savory Armour cuts, theyr processsd by an txclusiva method which "locks In" true-meat flavors, protect precious nutrients and Insures a marvelous, moist textura. Strained for wee ones, tvenly minced Heavy OoraMe Tie.

Four Handles A Value lor aa Little as 29.S9 Eicehatajt MetaMns Bat Sprln-a ea Uttle aa 60 Emchaore OuUt To MsMrsca Only (10 Addttkmal TEXAS SIZE MM ORTHOPEDIC I EDS A SPECIALTY AT TOMORROW 9 A.M. for Juniors. And Isnt If resssuring to know that these oualitv meats ara the products of two great Style Center of the Valley speclilists-Gerber, famousfor nne naoy foods and Armour, famous for fma meats. SffAei 1 Gerber. meats for babies Main and Highway- a hiiwi luauiisai w.miw mr McAllen Brownsville.

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