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The Odessa American from Odessa, Texas • 6

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THE ODESSA AMERICAN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1834 PAGE 6-A Christmas Party Set By" Chapter -I meeting where The XI Epsilon Theta Chap-I a successful nametags for the newcomer's fointerA ter or Beta stgma fm met at tea were made. the home of Mrs. Clara Ratliff, the Dec, 7 meeting will be at Mrs. Eisner's home. Mrs.

Tommy Bevers and Mrs. Horace Battenfield will present program. A spaghetti supper: Junior Service members will serve as hostesses the first three months that it is open. The $100 donations from the Beta Sigma Phi chapters will be used to buy an item of value at one of the 2206 Catalina, Nov. 19, for busi Mrs.

F. J. Hutcheson co- chairman of the First Lady Tea, ness. sponsored by Mrs. George Jour Mrs.

Bill Whetstone presid-i reported on committee meetings Mrs. Houston Kirby volunteer By POLLY CRAMER Newspaper Enterprise Assn. DEAR POLL Y-The dark auctions to be held in New York ney and Mrs. F. J.

Hutcheson ed. Opening Ritual said in unison. Nineteen members and Closing ritual was said in uni of the social committee will be ed to serve with Mrs. Lindell Riggs on the food committee for son. Mrs.

Budget was again in at the home of Mrs. Journey ohe guest were, present Mrs. Dorisi Budge "ofMona troduced as the speaker for the the-teaMrsByron -wortnam 2315 1-ast Husbands are in- reported on the tour of The evening. She presented a very vited and Crazy Bridge will fol hans Beta Sigma1 Phi Chapter Presidential Room at the Ector hilarious review of Elinor Good varnish I put on my floor chips off every time a piece of furniture is moved. Large pieces of it flake off.

The varnish must be removed and I would like to know what is best for use. PEARL. low the meal. was introduced as the guest of ings Smith's "The Complete The chapter's Christmas Par County Library attended by Fo-j rum members. She stated that Mrs.

Tommy Hall and' Mrs. Book of Absolutely Perfect ty will be on Dec. 17. Members Tommy Echols. Housekeeping." She explained it is most impressive and that it will meet at Jay's Barn Door Mrs.

Roy Eisner read corres that this book was a "practical would be open to the general PEARL Sounds to me as If for a dinner and then will pre- pondence from Mrs. Earl Mc- public sometime in January. CI Gill who recently had sureerv. ceed to Mrs. Hall's home for asset and contribution to a good life." She began with a regular scheduled housekeeping-and said that "the difficulty of keep your floor was not put in proper condition before the yarnish was applied.

Consult your paint dealer and do be sure to tell She 4usoadth-fbrm letterlexchangeof-gifts and dessert. Food will be collected at the from Odessa College, advising of speakers available to explain the proposed College bond two December meetings. A bas ing ones house should add to the zest or tne 10b, and all you him what you had previously done to the floor. If any readers have other ideas, do let us Soclat Schedule ket will be given to a needy family. Mrs.

Bevers reported on issue need to Keep a nice house is hear from you. POLLYj" good and a strong and very definitely a sense of hu I i DEAR LLY I use the mor. plastic pins that came with my Odessa Panhenenlc Association will When you are lying uncons hair rollers when want to hold xnouur its annual Christinas danct at cious on the 1 after com am- Dc 4 la Odessa Cuuntry Club, together knitted pieces like the parts of a sweater. They do not pletely exhausing yourself. Mrs.

Bob Combs win tak reservations at-16 per couple In advance and S7 at perk up and get yourself anoth Automobile Insurance BY THE MONTH HENDERSON-PARKER AGENCY the door. damage the yarn in any way and one can get a very good Ihih of Women Voters schedule: er cup or coffee. If you are upstairs cleaning the bedroom and happen to spot a bowl of jello idea as to how the garment will Tuesday unit Dec. 1 in the home of CROCKETT FUTURE HOMEMAKERS New; officers the Crockett Junior' High School Future Homenialcers of America are," seated (L to R) Jan Cooper, parliamentarian, daughter of Mr. "and Mrs.

Vernon Cooper, 7915 West 27th; Becky Rhodes, president, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rhodes.

Penwell; Chyree Powell, song leader, daughter of Mrs. Mary Powell, 512 West 6 1st; Sonia Brown, historian, daughter of Mr. end Mrj. B. J.

Brown, 6002 North Beaty; and standing (L to R), Schelle-. Weaver, secretary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. D.

Weaver, 806 North Rise Murphy, reporter, oaugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Murphy, 513 West 12th; Gayle Ingram, vice president, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

C. Ingram, 21 13 West Fifth; Marsha Parker, treasurerrdaughter of Mr and Mrs. Ward'Parker, Route and Vicki Reed, pianist, daughter of Mr- and Mrs! B. Reedr1II9 North 7 look and fit. when completely on the bureau that needs to eo Mrs.

Lacy Turner. 1706 Glenwood; wed. nesday unit, Dec. 3 in the home of Mrs. J.

A. Corman. 1409 Tanelewood. "Hu finished. These pins also do an man Relations" will be downstairs into tteTefrigerator run down and take it, then come excellent job of holding the parts as you sew them togeth- L.

E. H. Zeta Kappa Chapter of Delta Kappa 408 N. Texas up and get another armload FE 7-2391 Gamma, will soonsor a Christmas ba zaar from 9 a.m. to p.m., Dec.

at DEAR POLLY Garden glove- 2500 East County Road. Handmade arti nevejvgo from one part of. the house to, another empty-handed-alwaysake something with that have inside seams are cles and hand painted cmna mu available. Everyone is Invited. more comfortable if worn turn Esmond Is ran nana on nana an ed inside out.

Dirt that gets inside the gloves will not sticlrso "Next is the preparation of Grandmothers Observe Thanksgiving At Meet meals. The average family eats 1095 meals per year and there readily because of the absence of seams and since the smooth are many aids and short cuts to Conclave Speaker er surface or- the gloves will to the preparation of meals then be against the work The Grandmothers Club met the first and mam one is the dressed and returned to Salvation Armv hv Dec. 10. -caused blisters will be less Jp7 in the Reddy Room of Texas short-cut to the cafeteria. 3ifthdayTecognltion was giv-4likely to appear.

Marketingnsadeespectal- Kenneth Esmond was the Electric for their Thanks A pair of my plastic dran- en to Mmes. Nora Holcombe, Iy interesting what with the dif guest speaker when the Alpha giving meeting, Mrs. Homer R. A. McKnight.

S. B. Wight, ficulty in parking, the unload XT Conclave of Kappa Kappa Williams, presiding. and each was presented with a Iota held its annual guest and Nineteen members and two small cake with one candle by ing of the groceries at home, the sorting and storing of the many food items, and then the administrators' banquet Nov Jul eries were not torn but were too faded and discolored for" further use as curtains. I just folded each length in half and sewed the sides together.

One pair of curtains made two large moth-proof bags for blankets. Mrs. C. R. Johnston.

gugsts, Mmes. W. T. Williams, at the Sands Restaurant? 0 Mrs. Andrew Horn introduc and Rose Kinzer, were welcom preparing of the meals.

Cooking ed by the president. ed the.g speaker, Mrs Esmond, an entertaining The meeting was opened by Rose native of Iowa, speaker, used the conclave's No can oe circumyented in. the following manner begin serving drinks the minute the guests 0 SPECIAL and a graduate of the Univer the Chaplain, A. Mc- vember theme, "Autumn Ma sity of Iowa. Mrs.

Kinzer lived They can be used many times over and saved me the cost of new blanket bags. MARGARET Knight, reading the Invocation. Members stood to renew their come in the' front door and keep serving them until you serve. in Illinois arid Washington. D.C, gic' 'asxthe subject of his talk.

Through the use of poetry and poetical language, he conveyed to the audience a strong feeling pledge of allegiance to the flag. during which time she had Then help your guests, gra GIRLS Margaret did not say Mrs. Horace Roe, secretary, been "just a housewife." She ciously into the dining room. If read a summary of a board came to Odessa five years ago, meeting Nov. 9 in the and was librarian at the beau how she fastened the open end of each blanket bag but wide gummed tape should hold them securely.

POLLY tney don need assistance, then you are not ready to serve. If they do need assistance, then they won't care what the home of Mrs. Williams, to con tiful Murry Fly Library aTOdes- PURCHASE! The season's two most popular styles! LADIES TWO-PIECE of the wonders of nature. -Thermany- humorous stories that he told added to the enjoyment of the group Mrs. N.

Inabinet, president of sa College. Mrs. Kinzer held the sider tne needs of an impover DEAR POLLY In our area attention of all with her book ished family, and an appeal from the. Salvation Army for review" on Rumejr Godden's the sun gets so hot I cannot do much lawn work during the day tastes like anyway, so there is no need to go to much trouble to prepare and serve the food." she said. membersJo Jress dolls for The Battle of the Villa Fior- their Christmas gifts to the ita," the story told with hones the conclave, presided.

The program opened with group singing led by Mrs. S. N. Cooper. Mrs.

so the work readily gets ahead of me. I have come up with a Medical Centre. Both proposals ty and compassion, of children caught in the emotional cross were unanimously approved Hershel Mills gave tlie invoca dilly of an idea. My lawn was badly in need of cutting and I dislike doing this job in the ear currents of a broken marriage, tion. Gifts ofclothing an were placed in the and of their desperate fight to Each member introduced her Thanksgiving basket for this reclaim their mother.

ly morning for fear of disturb Refreshments were served family, and it was agreed to guests which included husbands, administrators, and friends. ing sleeping neighbors. Trying to complete the task in the eve from a dining board covered with a handsome hand embroid pay a specific amount from the treasury for the purchase of fresh meat, or for the 0 Mrs. Kenneth Esmond was special guest of the group. ered damask tablecloth, the A -ex :V.1 work of Mrs.

Ernest's mother. basket. R. M. Cornelius read The table decorations carried The floral centerpiece carried 2 PIECE, 1C3 WOOL WITH CHIFFON SCARF ning before darkness was more than I could manage.

So I taped a flashlight on to the handle of the lawn mower at an angle that would throw the light in exactly the right spot ahead of the mower. No more mowing in the hot sun for me. Mv neieh- out the autumn theme and a the- fall themer and-made a Thanksgiving menu was served an application for-membershlp from a former Mrs. Ruth Riley. pretty picture with the shining copper coffee serviceHostesses were Mmes.

Ara Earnest, Maud Members were reminded of WAXY PECAN CAKES Stir 3 cups brown sugar into 6 unbeaten egg whites Add 3 cups pecans Add to cups flour and 1 Teaspoon baking powder sifted together. Bake in greased and floured tin's cut in square's when cold. Cook at 300 degrees ap-prox 30 min. Mrs. L.

J. Ellison Box 404 Rhodes and R. P. Robison. City Gardens Have Rewards the exchange of gifts of Secret Pals at the next meeting, and The Christmas party will be bor said, "Now I have seen everything.

That certainly de-serves a Polly Dollar." If I win one, I will buy more flashlight to bring toys for the children at Medical Center. Dolls were dis held on Dec. 16 at the Y. T. Ranch, home of Mrs.

B. Wight Sr. 7 tributed to members to be batteries. MRS. G.

R. Gardening in the city has GIRLS and gentlemen many rewards. In fact, such 1 friends, too If the -lawn mow-ing season is over ini vour loc- gardens are often much more successful than-the-more extensive ones. Women In Construction Hear Jaye Skaggs Speak ality, do keep tinVone for-next summer. POLLY One reason is: because of DEAR POLLY-When travel ing With Childfpn rpmemhor i their smaller size the owners Alvarado's Restaurantrw a -Sherstated thatplanmnghpaclrrflarrubbef sinrstoppef the setting for the November an interior decorator can elimi haveproportionately-moretime to spend on them.

Most city dwellers establish gardens in so you will be able to bathe the meeting of Women In Construc nate expensive trial and error, youngsters in a. stall shower if i tion. A Thanksgiving menu was their apartments or on their A coffee was recently held for bosses in the coffee room of served. Beautiful soft pastels with contrasting chiffon scarfs, terraces. We Haven't Closed-Just Expanded to the Comer BUDGET TERMS Zeiss Polaroid Nikon Hasselblad JMamlya Durst Beseler Omega Fujica Sekonie Agfa Kodak Bolex Bell Howell RsOel The Largest Selection Miss-Jayekaggs with-Eliots First Savings and Loan.

Trees are the backbone. The The group decided to assist no bathtub is available. Fill the shower trough with several. inches of 'water and then tunr off the overhead spray which often frightens children. MRSr L.

N. DEAR Y-fwenty-six interiors presented a program on "Interior Using the Opportunity Center with needed items as one of the pro only difference is that because of the smaller space, smaller trees are used as well as those blue, jnaize, to 20. sketches and charts she showed how the interior decorator jects ior tne year. best able to stand smoke, gases works out arrangements for fur- Attending me ainner were 0 Lz I and dust. FWiiture and accessories for Mmes.

Virginia Holland. years of housekeeping have taught me a great way to save time and preserve my manicure homes and She stated Glenn Brown, Virgil Cunning Among the best are the ailan- that through the use of counsel L. T. Hinesly, Velva Coop- thus which grows anywhere, fYiijnejjLaveAJS ing-the decorator can- bring-to Miss-ladys pan wim "ourned-on grease," Rogers and guest, Miss Skaggs SHOP hawthorne with earlyf-spring flowers and colorful fall fruits, geometrical ginkgos, flowering light the wishes and needs of the individual with whom he is I put it in a plastic bag with an T70 PIECE 0RL0H AND WOOL JERSEY Downtown Since 194t Corner West 5th and Lee St project his personality into ammonia soaked paper towel. Close the bae tiehtlv and leave dogwoods, lindens, and fragrant his home.

flowered black locusts. the pan in the bag overnight Presto, the next dav all that European Tour Film Planned Crane County Coordinators Are Selected hard grease washes off with the greatest of ease. I place the soaked towel the bottom of the bag, turn the nan unside AMAZING down" on top of the towel and leave it that wav. Thank heav STEREO PHONO plays everywhere CRANE (Special) Richard C. White, congressman elect Young people and parents in en for the many sizes in plastic G.

H. of the 16th District, and Mrs. terested in the Harwood Euro GIRLS-This I reallv liked White were honorees at a tea pean tour for students will meet at a reception in the coffee in Community Hahy Sunday afternoon, Nov. 22, sponsored by but do be careful not to breathe in the ammonia fumes as the towel is being drenched. Thev lounge of National Bank of the Crane Couhty Women's Odessa at 7 p.m.

on uec. o. Democratic Club. Burnside, teacher of are really strong. ALL the greasy surface must be covered with the soaked towel.

POLLY A forty-five minute film of --s- EVEN GARSES ITS QWM EEC0R0SI 4f, the .1964 trip will be shown, fol 0 0 government in Crane High School, introduced White who expressed his thanks to -the people of Crane County fdr their You'll find a wide selection cf lowed oy a discussion conducted by Winston Harwood of Aus Polly Cramer's favorite hrm- tin. making hints in her new. 32- Hosts will be Tommy J. Bol- vote in the Nov. 3 election.

Mrs White was also introduced. mort winter fashion with exquisite detailing. In aqua, pink and white Sizes 7 to, 15. ey, co-cnairman or the. Permian Brown of McCamey, High: School English Depart ment; Mrs.

Margaret Eilers, page booklet To order your copy, send your name, address and, 50 cents to: Polly's Pointer's, in care of the Odessa American P. O. Box 489, Dept 6' City Station, New York 197N. Y. tour-director from Austin; and named by White as coordinator of his advisory committee, appointed Howard Evans and Lacy Pittman as Crane County co Harwood of Harwood Tours.

2428 Guadalupe, Austin. ordinators. "The Harwood is. nlan- nea to cpmoine au or the great historic, cultural, and scenic Evans and Pittman then selected Joseph A. Beyer, Charles Burnside, Mrs.

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Scott Hickey as members relaxation along the way," said Inside Out To prevent nillincr of the coiey. 29.95 should be washed inside out so that the wrong side will bear the brunt of any agitation or friction. After drying, any matted balls Can ha tanWaA rwAth a Beginning Band Students You can try before you buy! stiff brush or with a special kind of comb designed for just this 5m, kttur tkiti revolutionary V-Mttert todaw! purpose. 1ks Victory Home niontns rent win appry on purchase if you decide to buy later King Leblonc Nobler Cena Selmer Normandy Olds Artley Cleveland Bundy Ladwia Reyaolds MAY DUNCAN MUSIC CO. 420 N.

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