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Austin American-Statesman from Austin, Texas • 9

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Slje Austin Slatrisman Austin, Texas Page 9 Tuesday, Sept. 11, 1962 Fulmore Facultyl School Menus To Navy Mothers Douglas Noivotny Gives Speech on Communism To Be Honored At P-TA Party The Fulmore teachers party, and peach half with cottage The menus for the Austin public cheese. Ward Clan Meets Approximate 100 descendants of Hiram and Phoebe Riley Ward met for a reunion the Saturday before Labor Day, the same time the reunion Is held every year at the home of T. C. Ward.

Mr. Ward is one of the living children of the Ward's. Others are Mrs. J. D.

Blacklock and Mrs. Minnie Lucas. The new president of the Ward schools for the week will be as follows: planned by the executive commit THURSDAY In the elementary schools: roast beef with rice and brown love and respect one another and again put God first above all TUESDAY In the elementary schools the tee of the Fulmore P-TA, will be held Sept. 25 in the Mutual Sav menu will be fiamburgers uca, ings and Loan Building, 2212 South Congress. Committee chairmen else." Among the other special guests at the meeting were the speaker's wife, Mrs.

Fred O. Bohl and Mrs. relish, seasoned pinto beans, ham-lmolde1 fru't s313'5. creamed on- but- ions, homemade bread with 'family is Ben E. Ray.

Secretary tor, chocolate fudge cake burger salad, potato salad and chilled fruit cup. In the junior W. A. Bruder. Prospective mem include Mrs.

Bennie Krueger, Mrs. Elmer Hogan, Mrs. Wayne Tegge and Mrs. Oliver Bradsher, high schools the changes will be: hospitality; and Mrs. Leonard beef stew with rice, congealed bers of the group, Mrs.

Bohl has a son attending a naval school in Great Lakes, 111., and Mrs. Bruder has a son stationed with the US Navy on Guam. white frosting. The junior high schools will have also buttered English peas, head lettuce with thousand Island dressing and lemon cream pie. FRIDAY pear salad, buttered lima beans, apple cobbler and English pea Riss and Mrs.

Dorothy Walker, decoration. Co-hostesses for the meeting. How can we combat the spread of communism? "By fighting communistic beliefs with a force stronger than theirs, by once more standing up for our Christian teachings, by not taking our blessings for granted and by arousing in our hearts a new spirit of patriotism." These were a few of the ideas put forth by Douglas Nowotny in a talk on communism Friday evening at the meeting of Austin Navy Mothers Club No. 417. Mr.

Nowotny stated, 'Americans have turned from many of the Christian principles and Ideals in which we have always been taught to believe. "We will never find peace of mind and peace of heart," he con salad. attended by 3o members, were Co-hostesses for the meeting at the US Naval Reserve Center were WEDNESDAY Mrs. Roland Daily and airs. J.

H. Thompson. Mrs. Arthur P. Swift and Mrs.

In the elementary schools: Cre ole spaghetti, seasoned blackeyed Elizabeth Momson. Door prizes hand-woven rugs made in the Arts and Crafts Department at the In the elementary schools: tuna salad with potato chips, buttered English peas, cantalupe slices, cauliflower with cheese sauce, All-Bran rolls with butter and peanut butter bars. The junior high school changes will be creamed peas, cabbage and pepper salad, buttered carrots, ice cream and P-TA Sets Meeting hot corn bread with butter. In VA Center in Temple by Joe L. Rohrer were won by Mrs.

Maplewood P-TA will meet Tuesday ot 7:30 p.m. at the school junior high schools: additions will James J. Moritz, Mrs. Bob Adams li Trie CONVENIENT I CAPITAL 1 IJ i.f ti' ftsM lw.e gk' and Mrs. Bruder.

for good citizenship-get acquaint ed night. fudge cake with white frosting linrni, tinued, "until we begin again to Mr. Rohrer is the blind Navy veteran who has been "adopted" by the Austin group. Later in iled eggs and flying saucers. A half pint of milk is served with each lunch.

September the Navy Mothers will Engagement Announced honor him on his 75th birthday with a birthday card shower and III AjJ i rW i jn gift. EL EL oS5oni oom Manchaca HD Club To Meet Wednesday The Manchaca Home Demon SHOP stration Club will meet Wednes ARTIFICIAL FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS CUSTOM MADE FOR YOU day at 2 p.m. in Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mrs.

C. M. Patterson, 3712 Hollywood, announce the engagement of their daughter. Sue, to Duwayne Wallace of Dallas, son of Mrs. Virginia Wallace of Hereford.

A Sept. 29 wedding is planned. The bride-to-be, who attended The University of Texas, is now employed in Dallas by Neiman-Marcus. Her fiance, a graduate of the UT Tharmacy School, is a pharmacist in Dallas. Pfluger home for a program on "Care of Sewing Machines and American-Statesman UI'I Johnson, first vice president; Mrs.

Polly Hubbard, second vice president; Mrs. Bea Speer, secretary; Mrs. Vera Brown-lee, treasurer; Mrs. Jessie Robarts, chaplain; Mrs. Mamie Needham, historian, and Mrs.

Lil Moreland, Use of Attachments." Presenting CHANGING OF THE GAVEL Thursday night at a dinner in the Elks' Lodge, the out-going president of the PBX Club, Mrs. Bill Corse; left, turned over the gavel to the newly installed president, Mrs. Paul Robinette. Other officers installed at the dinner were Mrs. Judy 1005 W.

lynn GR 2-8210 Jean Bright TREES CENTERPIECES HANGING BASKETS the program will be personnel from Singer Sewing Machine time for the youngsters at THE TOY PALACE Company. All visitors are wet come. The Statesman Congratulates PH. GR 7-8417 1309 LAVACA COX, 1704 Piedmont, boy, BRACKENRIDGE MR. and MRS.

ERNEST BELL MR. and MRS. PETE MARTINEZ, 1312 Walnut, girl, 70 Rainey, boy, Saturday. BE A LOYAL LONGHORN SUPPORTER Equip your youngster with official orange and white colors specially ordered by the Toy Palace for future Longhorns. MR.

and MRS. JOE LOUIS MR. end MRS. HOWARD BAHR, ST. DAVID'S MR.

and MRS. CURTIS E. HINES, 2102 West 35th, girl, Thursday. MR. and MRS.

JAMES WICKER, 762 Gunter, girl, Thursday. MR. and MRS. JOE ED CALLOWAY, 1309 Westmore Drive, boy, Thursday. MR.

and MRS. E. A. MASSEN-GALE. 7402 Greenhaven, boy, Friday.

CASAS, Box 213, Manor, girl, Sunday. 603 Barton Boulevard, girl, Thursday. MR. and MRS. MANUEL MR.

and MRS. MORRIS LEDES- CASTILLO, Box 424, Pfluger-ville, boy, Sunday. 25th Anniversary Special beauty gifts from Jacqueline Cochran Free with Flowing Velvet! MR. and MRS. WILLIE FLET MR.

and MRS. DEE JOHNSON. 1002 West Avenue, boy, Friday. COMPLETE FOOTBALL OUTFIT Orange and white jersey White pants with pads Orange and white helmet with face guard MA, 209 San Saba, girl, Thursday. MR.

and MRS. ESEQUIEL LUCIO. Route 2, Box 699, boy, Friday. MR. and MRS.

GUADALUPE SANDOVAL, 509 Brazos, girl, Friday. MR. and MRS. D. W.

JACKSON, 907 Sabine, boy, Friday. MR. and MRS. RANIE ALLEN, 602 Comal, girl, Friday. MR.

and MRS. AUBRY LOW- DEN, Star Route Box 806, girl, Saturday. Twosome: Flowing Velvet. 3.50 size: travel tube of Cleansing Cream. Threesome: Flowing velvet 5.75 size: travel tubes of Cleansing Cream and Skin-Fresh Lotion.

MR. and MRS. ODELL DAVIS, CHER, 7213 Medows, girl, Sunday. MR. and MRS.

SYLVESTER LORES, 1821 Waterson, girl, Sunday. MR. and MRS. WILBERT MONROE, 506 East 14lh, boy, Sunday. MR.

and MRS. RAYMOND SAMILTA, 809 West Mary, boy, Sunday. MR. and MRS. PAUL SAMAN-IEGO, 2313 South 2nd, boy, Sunday.

MR. and MRS. PETE SANCHEZ. 1505 Alguno RoaJ, girl, General Delivery, McNeil, boy, Saturday. MR.

and MRS. MARVIN THUR- $(6)77 SIZES: Extra small, small, melium and large. (4 to 14) MR. and MRS EZEKIEL MAN, Route 7, Box 370A, boy, Sunday. ALMANZA, 1004 Willow Street, girl, Saturday.

MR. and MRS. ALEN COWLEY, MR. and MRS. J.

H. MEYERS, Your chance to get one-and-only Flowing Velvet ot it's regular price and discover Jacqueline Cochran's other superb skirt 2503 Weber Avenue, girl, Sat 3306 Westland Drive, Apartment 1, boy, Sunday. HOLY CROSS urday. MR. and MRS.

RICHARD WIL OFFICIAL FOOTBALLS MR. and MRS. BILLY ELTON DENGES, 1600 Fortview Drive, girl, Friday. $5)88 I0 $88 MR. and MRS.

FRANK M. Fox-Jennings Voivs Said In Chapel Here Sunday PERALEZ, 1510 East 5th, boy, Friday. SETON The bridegroom, who is a graduate of Llano High School, is a MR. and MRS. CHARLES DAR- ILEK, 4609 Gillis, girt, Thurs senior at the University of Texas.

He is the secretary of the student Miss Elizabeth Anne Jennings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Jennings, 804 East 45th Street, be-came the bride of Gerry Lee Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lee Fox, Llano, in a double ring ceremony in the Harris Memorial engineering council.

day. Mr. and MRS. ROMER PEREZ, 613B West 24, boy, Friday. FREE KICKING TEE with purchase of foot- The bride chose a gown of bal lerina length in white taffeta bro MR.

and MRS. ERASMO ROD cade, dropped waist, scoop neck-; Chapel, University Methodist line and short cap sleeves. Her headdress was of short pure silk RIGUEZ, 1901 Newton, boy, Friday. Mr. and MRS.

PETER BOLEN, illusion with her coronet of se ball or any football equipment (Limited time only) Box 30. Smithville, girl, Satur quins and pearls. Her flowers were white carnations, accented Church, in Austin Sunday afternoon. The Rev. Jack Hooper performed the rites.

The bride, who graduated from with kelly green ribbon. Her maid of honor was Miss The University of lexas, is a member of Phi Mu sorority. Her Official Orange Whit KNIT JERSEYS Marie Janice Fox, sister of the bridegroom of Llano. Her dress was of kelly green taffeta, full day. MR.

and MRS. JERRY LASA-TER, 1808 West 29th, boy, Saturday. MR. and MRS. ROSS DUNN, 106A West 29th, boy.

Saturday. MR. and MRS. HOMER FOERESTER, 5813 Duval, girl, Sunday. honors list membership in Phi Beta Kappa and Alpha Lambda Delta, and she is at present a research assistant, Bureau of Eco skirt, street length, scoop neck line, and cap sleeves.

Her flow ers were white carnations. nomic Geology in Austin. 77 Serving as best man was Myron Small Medium Large w- --vw-. Oran Knudson of Atlanta. Debo Descendants Hold 9th Reunion MR.

and MRS. ERNEST AVA-LOS, 2107 East 2nd, boy, Sunday. MR. and MRS. DAN LOVE, 1809 Corona Drive, girl, Sunday.

The Terrace Summer House was the scene of the reception following the wedding. After a trip to Colorado, the couple will be at home in Austin. Descendants of the Cornelius WHITE 1 PIECE FOOTBALL PANTS UT Instructor, Novelist Wed Sept. 1 in Washington and Mary Schooley Debo family of Burnet County held their ninth annual reunion in the Burnet American Legion Hall recently. The Debo family settled in the area in 1875.

Eight children survive of the 12 born to them. They are Eppa, Lilbon, Hardy, and Frank Debo, Mrs. Nell Johnston The bride, a novelist, has writ ten one published novel, "I Have a Great Desire," and one unpub of Burnet, Mrs. Jennie Fisher of Houston, Mrs. SaHie Simpson of Miss Doris Janet Ballew, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Ballew of Springfield, was married to William I. McReynolds, 3006 Hemphill Park, Sept. 1 in Olym-pia, Wash. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs.

Veta McReynolds of Austin and the late William HELMETS with face guard. Official white with orange trim 3.44 and 4.66 Others to 7.95 lished novel, "A Sense of Tragedy." Using a pen name, Jan Stephen, she has also written sev Clyde, and Mrs. Julia Landtroop of Austin. New officers elected were Dar rel Debo, president, and Stanton eral short stories and Is presently completing a biography of Isak Johnston, secretary-treasurer. Dinesen, famed Danish writer.

Miss Dinesen was the subject of her master's thesis. Elastic type complete with built-in hip and kidney pads, fibre thigh guard and soft knee pads. 788. She earned her master's degree in English from the University of Oregon this summer and has taught English journalism at rain n' roinbow Southwestern Oregon College in Official nose guards chin straps 1.27 North Bend, Ore. She also holds a BJ degree from The University of Texas.

coats of antique SILK Mr. McReynolds received both FOOTBALL 50' to his BJ and MJ degrees from UT and is now a special instructor with the School of Journalism. The couple honeymooned in Victoria, B.C., and in Oregon and SHOUDER PADS for all ages 598 Kimberly Knits! a world of Fashion news in texture Kimberly's smart three piece sculptured knit more beautiful, more wearable than ever. Just one from our RuthMillett Did you ever notice the triumphant excitement with which many television announcers give the grim details of a tragedy? First they build up what is to come by "teasing" the audience with the assurance that a head-on collision took five lives, or a whole family was burned to death in a fire that swept their two story frame home, or a teenager shot his parents while they slept, and then they add, "Details on this story in just a moment but first a word After a long commercial the announcer comes back on the air breathless with excitement over the gory details of whatever tragedy he is "featuring" In the day's news. Nobody expects a television announcer to give the news of a terrible tragedy in a voice that shakes with emotion, or In the unctuous tones of a professional mourner.

But why do they have to build up a tragic story in the excited voices of midway barkers? And why don't they see how callous they sound when they build up a tragedy before a commercial like the preview of a coming attraction? Their manner seems to say, "Just hold on a minute! Be good and listen carefully to our sponsor's sales pitch and you will be rewarded with the details of today's most harrowing story." It would seem that somebody announcer, television station executives or sponsor would realize how unfeeling and in what poor taste it is to make use of a tragedy in order to get in a good sales pitch. There's no sales pitch in Ruth Millett'i booklet, "Happier Wives (hints for husband)." Just send 25 cents to Ruth Millett Reader Service, care of Austin Statesman, P. O. Box 489, Dept. Radio Gty Station, New York 19, N.

Y. (AH rliha reserved. Newspaper Enterprise Anodatlon) Washington. The trip included a visit to the Seattle World's Fair. 10eS 3.9S matching dog9' coot notching beret Club Picks Yard Mrs.

Lillie Newton is the recipient of the Yard of the Month award in Burnet made by the Burnet Garden Club. Runners-up were the yards of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.

Gage. Mr. and Mrs. K. W.

Welcome showers or sun office or theatre in these glamorous pure silk coats Upper: antique red or brass, sizes 6 to 16. Lower: Antique brass, red, white, pink or purple, sizes 8 to 1 6. 9 RR UGHTWEIGHT collection, black. 10 OFFICIAL TOUCH FOOTBALLS Eckert. Mr.

and Mrs. J. P. Vicars, Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Alexander, 4.88 new fall, brown or to 16. 69.98 MEDIUM WEIGHT and Mrs. 'Matt Zimmerman. $088 6.88 and DHUXE WITH NYION TRIM was a time when it was not the custom for a fanuly to live beyond their means..

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