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The Austin American from Austin, Texas • 6

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Informal Party and Coffee Compliment Jeanne Smith The Austin American's Society Woman's News Miss Smith was also honoree at PTA Chooses Convention SitePlans Year's Program Topics Selected By Board Here a coffee given Wednesday morning MissMahlow Is Married In Bishop Gus Denkeler And Bride Take Lutheran Vows Miss Malinda Mahlow and Gus Denkeler were married in a candle Page 6 Austin, Texas, June 19, 1947 Jeanne Smith, bride-elect ef Robert G. Umstattd, was feted at two entertainments this week. Mrs. Schuyler Mills was hostess at an Informal party Tuesday morning in her room. 923 West Sixth.

Summer flowers were used in the house decorations, and soft drinks were served. 4 by Mrs. Byron Short, 502 East 32nd. Mrs. Edna Scarff assisted Mrs.

Short In receiving the guests. Arrangements of gladioli were used In the living room and dining room. Morning Circle Elects Mrs. Lew is Mrs. Payne Lewis ws elected chairman of the Morning Circle of the South Austin Christian Church at a meeting Tuesday in the home of Mrs.

J. L. Lewis on James Casey Street. Announcement was made of a garden party to be given for the church membership June 27 at th home of the pastor. The program was given by the Rev.

Hugh Baker. Mrs. Hugh Baker gave the devotional. Attending the meeting were Mesdames Stewart Burnham, A. B.

Hubbard, W. P. Crow. W. E.

Williamson, Payne Lewis. Ernest Beck. Planning the state convention program; selection of the 1947-48 1 Mrs. Rogers On Board 1 a f) if state program outline for local light service in St. John's Lutheran BASTROP.

June 18 Spl) Mrs, camp for 1948. This district is com units: report of the state president. Mrs. E. H.

Becker of Houston, about Church in Bishop June 1, the Rev. M. Falkenburg officiating. trie recent national convention in Chicago; reports of the state vice presidents; consideration of mate-1 The bride is the daughter of the Lena Rogers. 4-H Club sponsor from McDade, was elected to "the planning board for the district at the 4-H district camp held in Bee-VjIJe recently.

Mrs, Rogers will serve with the 4-H committee composed of four firis to make plans for the district posed or is counties. Attending the district camp with Mrs. Rogers from Bastrop County were Miss Lena Sturgcs, Bastrop County Home Demonstration Agent; Miss Mary Ann Goerlz of the Rockne 4-H Club and Miss Dolores Callahan of the Bastrop 4-H Club. late A. W.

Mahlow of Manor, and rial for the local unit packet and i MRS. GUS DENKELER Rebecca Miller, A. W. Walker, J. L.

Lewis, Clyde Chally, C. P. Craig. Mr. Denkeler is the son of Mr, and Mrs.

George Denkeler of Bishop. of the Texas Congress scholarships made up the highlights of the meeting of the executive committee of j. ran wen and the Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Baker.

Walter Mahlow of Raymondville the Texas Congress of Parents and Teachers in Austin June 17-18. The state convention will be held gave his sister in marriage. She wore a dusty rose tailored suit in Galveston. November 18-20. The with sheer white blouse and black Edwin Belcher Family Here From Florida Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Belcher and sons, Newton and Gary, of Miami, have been visiting relatives in Austin for two weeks. Mrs. Belcher is the former Miss Virginia Gross of this city. national representative will be Mrs.

John E. Hayes of Twin Falls, Idaho, accessories and a white orchid cor sage. She carried a white Bible. national vice president. The theme 0W3 4i () of the convention will be the Four-Point Program of the National Con gress: school education, health, world understanding, parent and Miss Bernice Mahlow of Austin attended her sister as maid-of-honor.

She wore a beige gabardine suit with brown accessories and a corsage of deep pink carnations. Use Hospital-Tested Cuticura family life education. Mrs. Virginia Sharborough of It yr' i Austin, state chairman of program committee, presented the following Bryan Hall of Robstown was Eciem? Scbie? fnjoy prompt relief from discomfort with Cuticura Soap ami Cuticura Ointment. Contain Oxyqumolme and Sulphurated Pefrolarum.

Often rae ommenrted by dor tort. Buy today I At all druftiriua. best man, and ushers were Raymond program for the coming year. The R. Fisher Son Born at Seton Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Walter Fisher of Beaumont have announced the birth of a son, Richard Walter Fisher Tuesday in Seton Hospital in Austin. Denkeler and Earl Meyer. meme, "ine Challenge Living and Working Together," is also based SPECIAL PURCHASE Mr. and Mrs.

Denkeler will be on the four-point program. The at home in Bishop. Mr. Denkeler is employed by the Rural Electrifi monthly topics are as follows: September "The More We Get To cation Administration in Robstown. October "Schooling for the Years November "Ev AIL IE! ery Home a Place to Be Thankful Store Hours: 9:30 to daily 9:30 to 6 Saturdays December eynotes to World a January "The Meetings For Today MR.

AND MRS DAVID THOMPSON IIENKEL Budget and Human February "Your Government March "Weeds Intolerance, Prejudice, Hatred, April "Health A May "Special Auld Lang Syne, with Mrs. Hardy Hollers, 2710 Townes Lane, 12 Leota LaVerne Reed Becomes Bride in Chapel Ceremony Days in May." noon. -3 cod Austin Woman's Club, luncheon Lytton Springs 12:30 p. m. Miss Leota LaVerne Reed, daugh konda House.

On returning from their wedding trip the couple will be at home at 504 Oakland. Mary Rebekah Lodge 117, IOOF ter of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Reed Hall, 8 p.

m. of Lockhart, became the bride of Shower Fetes Recent Bride David Thompson Henkel, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Henkel of Brownwood in a service read by the Rev.

Blake Smith in the Pres LYTTON SPRINGS. June 18. REMOVAL byterian Seminary Chapel in Aus (SpD Mrs. Dwight E. Ferguson, tin June 1.

a recent bride, was complimented The bride, given in marriage by at a miscellaneous shower given recently in the Masonic Hall by her father, wore a white lace after Mesdames C. 5. Glass, P. A. Pol lard and J.

L. Strawn. noon dress made with fitted bodice, scalloped peplum and short cap (S0 sleeves, also trimmed with scallops. REGULAR VALUES TO $12.95 NOW A color scheme of aqua and white was used in the decorations. The honoree sat under a large crepe She wore an off-the-face white hat paper umoreila.

trimmed with white veiling and white accessories and carried a Mrs. Carl Williams of Lockhart presided at the bride's book, and prayer book topped a white orchid, illusion and streamers. Mrs. Kex Ferguson of Dowdy di She was attended by Miss Dixie rected games and contests. Refreshments were served after the presentation of the gifts to the honoree.

Martin, maid -of -honor, who wore a pink eyelet dress with white ac $485 Guests included Mesdames H. A. cessories and a corsage of white carnations. fi: Cli- I 5 Ferguson, P. D.

Ferguson, H. D. Glass, Jesse Ferguson. Anna Brew Robert Henkel attended his bro ther as best man. er, Aubrey Strawn, Homer May, G.

A reception was held at the Wa- ward, James E. Ferguson. Lil lian Ward, John Wright, Edith Ba ker, G. L. Dugger, H.

E. Palmer. T. Bud Palmer, J. W.

Gomillion, San Sabans james Brewer and Miss Myrtle Sportswear Suits Evening Dresses ttoye, an irom Lytton Springs. I Coats I I Dresses Lingerie Tom out of town were Mesdames D. M. Starr. Carl Williams.

Lamar Strawn and Ed Harris of Lock. Mark 55th Anniversary hart and Mrs. Raymond Miller of corpus Christi. Outstandingly lovefy are our millinery styles for every occasion! Finest quality special purchase hats select several NOW in our Special Purchase Sale! SAN SABA, June 18. (SpD Former Llano Residents Return for Visit Judge and Mrs.

G. A. Walters ob served their 55th wedding anni- vprsarv hfri rpr-ritlw liiitti riinnor LLANO, June 18. (Spl) Mrs. J.

whioh -hir riantrhfpr Mro F. Pennybacker and daughter. Mrs. Frances P. Jones, of FarkersburgJ wr hw th snt millinery.

floor -r i a i -r i I bj.v,xA. wm, wv- w. va, oui iprmeriy oi Liano, were ding anniversary, were joint guests of friends here during the I hnrnc STEWARDESS INTERVIEWS are being conducted by AMERICAN AIRLINES at the Hotel Stephen Austin from 9 A. M. to 5:30 P.

M. on June 20 for young ladies interested in a career In aviation. To be considered for employment one must be between 21 and 28 years of age; possess two years of college, height 5'2" to maximum weight 125 pounds. Starting salary $165.00 with further periodic increases. Stewardess bases are located in Dallas, New York, Los Angeles, Tulsa and Chicago.

past week-end. They are the widow tkp children nf nnri Mr. and the daughter of the late Rev. Walters who attended the dinner Pennybacker, who was pastor of the which was served on the bank of NOTHING TO PUT ON? Need fast everything? Well, there's a wonderful tale at GOODFRIENDS Methodist church at Llano 27 years the San Saba River were Mesdames ago, moving from Llano to San Saba. a Joe.S.

Clark J. W. Patterson Miss Betsye Jane Walters, Messrs. Clayton Walters, Harris Walters and Mack Walters. Lorene Griffin Studying At Eastman School Miss Lorene Griffin, junior stu dent in the University of Texas Department of Music, left this week to take six weeks' course at the Eastman School of Music in summer dresses in a special Rochester, N.

Miss Griffin, who is studying the playing of the French horn, has played with the Austin and Hous ton Symphony Orchestras. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Griffin, 201 East 33rd, Austin.

Johnson City Selects Yard Contest Winners JOHNSON CITY, June 18. (Spl) Included are all desirable hot-weather styles and materials. COTTONS CHAMBRAYS BUTCHER LINEN PRINTS and solid colors. You will be thrilled at the assortment, In Misses and Junior sizes. Mesdames Alvin Mayfield.

Mary Stevenson and Ellen Kelley have been selected as winners in the yard beautification contest spor sored by the Johnson City Woman's Civic Club A $10 prize was given to each for their yards and lawns. Fritz Hughes Entertain Daughter With Dinner grouped in two prices Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Hughes. Star Route entertained recently with a dinner while their daughter, Mrs.

Lloyd Meyer, Mr. Meyer and their son. Ronald, of San Antonio were visiting in their home. Dinner guests included Mr. and SUtfl InJ in Mrs.

E. B. Rawlins and daughter, luawina, and Mr. and Mrs. M.

D. Sylvester and daughter, Adelle, Schofield To Visit Daughter in Canada COTTON SHOP SECOND FLOOR Mr. and Mrs. W. R.

Schofield. 2007 Sabine, this week for a perfect blouse A sporty beauty tailored to perfection for Summer's activities. Combed mercerized Sanforized cot- ton in white, pink, aqua, and maize. Sizes 32 to 40. $098 vacation in Toronto.

Ontario, with tneir daughter. On returning from Canada they plan to visit Niagara I Falls, Buffalo, N. the Mammoth Cave In Kentucky, friends in Salem, Ohio, and the Hot Springs National Park in Arkansas. 91 MA i Ml li'iVA 1 if' fN. I hW in A 1 i I W'i mm The Store Around the Corner 107 W.

6th WATCH REPAIRING No matter how Intricate the repairs, we can fix it. Pearl Restringing Hatch Jewelry Lobby Littlefield Bldg. Guaranteed Watch Repairing.

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