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The Amarillo Globe-Times du lieu suivant : Amarillo, Texas • Page 12

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Amarillo, Texas
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PAGE TWELVE THE AMARILIXJ OLOgE AMABILLO THURSDAY. JULY 26, Woman's Page IS WED HERE Social TONIGHT ScwlOK Instruction, Downtown W3O Mrs. ZeUa 8 O.CI.OCK Veterans of ForclKn Wars Posti 1907 W. O. HaLI.

8 clock: danqe 9 C. A. Drama Room tccn- SOI Lincoln. 7 o'clook. Jam party.

Y. W. C. A. bulltlinn 301 Lincoln'.

"7:30 o'clock. Voice rrcltftl by collyre and hlprti school or Mao- Munlcnl Ar.ts Conservatory. 1710 Tyler, o'clock. Red carnation LortEC No. 345.

tod TOPS FOR TEENS FOR SUN FUN BETHANY CLASS MEMBERS ARE GUESTS AT BREAKFAST Members First Baptist Bethany Glass w.ere entertaine.d. -witn a breakfast at the church Tuesday morning. Miss Myrtle Hamilton, teacher, gave the invocation. Mrs Ted Ferguson tfas in charge of serving. Miss Hamilton gave the The class president.

Mis Rush, Jones, was i ncbarge Of the business session, and-reports w.eie given by the class officers. The group was dismissed with a song. Those present wore Mesdames B. L. Morgan, A.

A. Wilcoxson, T. i Harlan. Rual Jones, Flora May I Mitchell. R.

H. Mallott, A. P. Mor- irow, P. A.

Grove, Clyde J. March, Hazlewood, J. B. WllJard Harris, Clyde -Williams, John Kcnyon. George S.

Vineyard, Sim Colter, C. L. Akers. Joe A I Jenkins, Nelll Singleton, J. Wayne Cecil Kuhne, G.

I Curtis, Robert L. Vick, H. Ad- H. Brown, W. Farmer, Mar.

guerite Ralph Pormby, lOtrib Farrell, Miss Hamilton, and 11 four guests, Mesdames -Helen Fock, IJVera Brassfield. T. G. Story and Billy Lee Harlan. The next class social will be held Thursday, Aug.

28. SUPERVISOR Here's the sun i that's cute, cool and colossal! In Red, Blue, end Moi'c coin dot with the new fitted bra- top. Sizes 32 to 38. 495 TEEN SHOP--Third Floor ii'Unite 5 Kirk C. Red us' recently sucr ceecle.d Calloway Mipi.s as district supervisor of th.e 'Interstate Commission in ArnariHo.

The district, with headquarters in Aniarill.0, comprises all of th.e Texas Panhandle and three counties in the Oklahoma Panhandle. This appointment is Mr. Redus' first with the ICC, but lie has 17 years in the motor freight business, lie came to A-niarillo from Dallas. --Personal Pllpto MRS KENNETH BENNETT Double Ring Ceremony Is Solemnized Miss Bonnie Mae CajLdwell da.ugh ter of Mrs Sylvia Caldwell 702 West Sixteenth became the bride of Technical Sgt Kenneth Charges Bennett son of Mi and Mrs Clia IBS Bennett of Patteispn in double ling cercrnony pei- faimed at Post Ctmpel No 1 rUlo Aimy Field by Chaplain Blitt at 8 clock Saturday night July 14 The chapel was decoiated wltJ" flooi baskets of white daisies and ferr on eithci side of the altai The chapel oiganist pjayed I Love Vou Truly" and the traditional wedding marches. Mrs Mary J.

Caldwell, matron .0, i honor, wore a soft crepe drea I a corsage oi lllj.es and rosebuds Miss Nelda bridesmaid, wore a brown linen suit with white cessorles. was -of mips and Staff Sgt. KhuB as best man. The bride was given I marriage by her brother, Lt. PwJ" 'well 'She w.o're a white I Eiscnbei-g dy.ess with white acjeps- Isories.

Her shouldci'-longth white i veil was attached to a small hat by two pearl pins. She carried a white gardenia with white streamers 'small'white prayer book, Mrs, Caldwell wore a brown iinen sit't with white accessories and a corsage of gardenias, The bridegroom's mother wove- a navj blue crepe dress -with white sories and a corsage of white gardenias. After the ceremony a reception Iwas held at 721 West Sixteenth. A three-tiered wedding cake decorated in pale blue'and yellow centered the serving table. After the reception the couple left for a wedding trip San Antonio.

For traveling the bride chose a pale yellow linen dress witl white accessories. The couple is now at home at, B36 LlpscqmlJ. The bride wns graduated fron Amarillo High. School and recelyed a diploma as a graduate of the ais itributive program. Shi Has been in cadet nurse's Draining a Northwest Texas Hospital June, 1344.

Tlie. bridegroom is stationed a Amarillo Field. He was sin aerla cunnci- on a and recently re after 18 months of scrvid in the Europ.ean tlons'as a member of the Eignth Al Force. He" completed 35 mission and received live oak leaf, clusters four gold stars, Dis.tJnguishec Flying Cross and the Distinguisher iUnit Badge. Karafuto on the island'' of icalin, holds Japan's most exten.

sive forest J. Dear Judy: What, say chum-- been doin anv- hing exciting lately? It's b'een fairly quiet in 'these parts A ciowd of us canoeing up the lake the other nlg.jt and md a Scotcji picnic Ccvcrybody )i ought own giub) Oh ef Ma iv ha.d some filei ds ife tiom Nashville Tennesgpe and hey wanted to see the Rockettes em to the Music Hall and weie spellbound' It ua- a yety cute stage show th's week --set as if It we.e 'n a toy land A big box opened on trie stage to eveal the giils all set 'n lows and dressed like dolls in pink blue and yellow Then they did a doll dance It was ten if All the gang aifi get) ing costumes together for a afternoon bain dance to be held In Central Park Ct isij't pos necessary to dress-up but most of the kids are an dous The hep cats ceitamly mowed the lawn the othei right We had a. b.g party over Anns Mild eacji guesi- to br ng his favorite pla-Uei what a variety we had That Kay, brought Piankies Hlimesick' A Friend of Yours, Edith had a Benny Ooodmar-- 1 Be Th)s or That on both sidas But the two plnllcjs that pinched a-n unroar One the p.pw Si rffftti from the Broadway mugital cl" 'Jtf I You'' apjd "Yoji'll Never Wajk AIoiM! (1 othrr, Croi.by'B 'Op the Alcblson, To pcka'and Sania Fc." It wound up with no threads br.okcn lit We Featurt A I A I HERBERT DRUG The Prescription Drug Phone 2-3Z2J AmarDJo Bldg, DON'T FLUSH KIDNEYS To stop irritation and irregular i i a i use CIT-ROS. The new remedy quickly restores the normal ph. of the body fluids.

The cause is eliminated, the body stopi pain, heals sore spots. CIT-ROS brings you i relief. CIT- ROS at your druggist, fl.OO, For sale ut POOL DRUG FRIDAY ONLY Just Arrived 500 PAIRS Faye Lou GAUGE HOSIERY IN SUNNY BLUSH AND JOY TAN (Limit 2 Pairs to a Customer) SHEER IRREGULAR 45 GAUGE HOSIERY. 709 Polk it will start a fad when she ets back to school. She caJLed yesteldfiy and talked foi hours on tne telephone.

Her 'has threatened, not to let I her use it at all because she takes it In the closet sits on the floor and closes the door Bpesn't that i frost you? 1 Eut it seems like -all the paiv ente are ganging up against the kids phoning Of you can't blame some of them because some of the drobleys can get pretty -Bill. Ruth's brother, for instan.ce. He always must answer with some kidlet coo like Coomes Sanita-ilum" or '-'New Hivfn Zoo Cell No. 1287" or Jacks Juke JoUlt It takes 15 minutes to get him to make pensc. isn't really wanted- anywhere.

And there is no way in world to make kids want to stay at home, to make them value family life, except by making them that they are necessary and wanted. But all too often today children are treated as nuisances by parents who don't like their noise, and by parents who would rather be out somewhere than at home with their children. Mothers in front pf their young ones: "If I didn't have to! stay at home and look after the children I'd be doing war they say it in such a way the children sense just what their mothers would prefer to be-doing. And then when the children get to be 14 or 15 years old and want to be anywhere except at home, parents can't understand it. IT.

S. unemployment. Increased. 5.624.000 between 1819 and 1921. Then op the other An- fie't brother Indian fashion he is grunt.

Tlmt's all s.quare, VIVIAN VOCABULARY FOB SQt 7 ARES Mowed Lawn Wed SOS of Sinatra YDM Mate Lou Wad 01' Vernon SM: Coq Child Talk (You can write Y'vUm Brown in care of this paper if there are new angles in your pwn ff Patsy is still interested in city illcfcen ncvtr had noihln' likn our whr they'd reallr dun up il clothes wi If ORIENTAL CLEANERS inn and GLADYS' Beauty Shop Barbara Owner Styling 414 W. IOth Globe-News Want Ads Get Racultl. By RUTH MILLETT She looked ovei the head of small son standing bpsi.de her and, remarked, "I nearly go crazy on' rainy days when he can't piay outr It's awful being, cooped up wi.th his noise and his questions." "There was a hurt look the small boy's face his mother didn't notice. And it made me wonder if one of the reasons why we are having so mjich Juvenile delinquency Isn't $0 many parents treat their kj.dVas nuisances--instead oi makr ing them feel they are a real and! important part of the family and, that their company Is enjoyed. The child whose parents admit Jri front of him that he "drvies them crazy" Is bound to grow up to be rebellious--and to feel he fashion career she might like a book I got for my "Fashion Is Our Business" by It.

describes the careers of 12 of America's top designers find tells how they got that way. Some of them had quite a struggle, so tell Patsy 'riot to By the lias hair comb. She still has her long hob, but something- new has b.ccn It's a cu.l.c Idea-- WJien your atomtch in queasy, uneasy and upsat, bo fentlo with-it. 'Toko toothing PEPTp-BlSMOL. It helps to 'calm and quint stomach tress.

"Non-laxativo. Pleaunt to fltut lima your etomach is upset, take gootfiinf A NORWICH PRODUCT A NAME MADE FAMOUS Slacks styled in SHIRLEY'S STRUTTER. Two pockets, zipper closure, stitched a i a and the better-than- usual workmanship always found In Perez Casuals. Sizes 10-18 in Black, Butt.ernut and Brown Derby. 795 FINE BRANDS Since 1906 Men's Wear First Floor Women's and Second Floor This Week Kline's Continues Its Drastic Clearance of Entire Summer Stock! WERE 14.95 12.95 10.91 9.96 NOW WERE, 21.95 ZB.no M.95 19.95 18.B5 WERE 11.95 11.95 18.95 16.95 14.9S 12.95 NOW WERE Z2.9S 19.95 NOW WERE 39.9$ SS.M 15.85 NOW 29.95 15.00 NOW 1985 Summer Suits 1685 Includes Genuine Saqony Palm Baaches Summer Bags, Blouses, Play Suits, Slack Suits Y2 V4 OFF 615 Polk 4MNCE MUSKRAT MOULTON PERSIAN SQUIRREL ERMINE It's good en and shopping to buy your fur coar now, during our once-a- yeaP a a showing of the newest fur fashions.

a ever the fur of your choice, it's waiting for you here --and the prices 'make each coat a prize. So hurry in. An Advance Showing by Factory Representative Friday and Saturday Only Lay-A way Now for Fa II. Free "Storage Until You Need Your Coat 723 Polk Street AMARILLO, TEXAS.

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