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The Austin American from Austin, Texas • 8

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Tuesday, June 2, 1953 TRIO TAKES TOP HONORS IN STABLE HORSE SHOW THE AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS Page uuArvMvn i pun 1i. jU Jl.il" J1 I "II II II I HM.W WW i A Class fix in horsemanship Marsha Baines, first; Paul Lee McGill, second; Cynthia Landrum, third; Marian Puett, fourth. Class seven in pairs Cynthia Landrum and Marsha Baines, first; Betty Duval and Claire Thoron, second; Marion Pruett and Linda Bandy, third; and Ann Storm and Susan Jackson, fourth. Dyke, second; Virginia Wiley, third; and May Rosner, fourth. Class four in which beginners all received achievement ribbons, Including Lucille Puett, David Lun-dell, Randy Mclver, Pam Ward and Wimsie Caldwell.

Class five for Junier Canter ClubbersVirginia Wiley, first; May Rosner, second; Teddy Miller, third; and Susan Dyke, fourth. Louie Thoron, first; Phyllis Havel second; Lee Lankford, third; John Atkins of Georgetown, fourth. Class nine in horsemanship-Sandy Nelson, one; Poncho Oatman, second; Kasey Oatman, third; and Joe Carrington, fourth. Class ten in horsemanship Patty Parker, first; Robin Robinson, second; Bill McCutcheon, third; Bebo Benjamin, fourth. Class eleven in horsemanship-Guy Anne Wommack, first; Lou Ellen Wilson, second; Betty Rice, third; and Beth Booth, fourth.

Class twelve in horsemanship-Ann Storm, first; Carmen Lopez, second; Carol Keelen, third; and Nancy Baromeo, fourth. Class eight in horsemanship Mrs. Gordon Smith 'Get AcquaintecT Some 300 spectators saw Virginia Wiley, Ann Meadows and Marsha Baineg walk off with top honors at the Hobby Horse Stables' show Saturday. Virginia won the trophy and championship ribbon among the advanced riders, who are members of the Junior Canter Club at the stables. Marsha was given the same award for those beneath advanced.

The jumping trophy and blue ribbon was won by Ann, also jumping in the advance division. Sixty-two ridingcbirHM HMHM Stxty-five riding students of Jim-mie Burr, owner of the stables and jumping teacher, and Miss Ginger Virtue, instructor in horsemanship took the hurdles and displayed their riding technique. Judge for the show was Colonel H. Pendleton, Winners in the various classes included the following: Class one in horsemanshipKeith Garrett, first; Susan Phinney, sec- New P-TA President Meeting Slated A "get acquainted" meeting will be held for students who will enter the Ridgetop school's first grade in the fall and their parents Thursday at 1:30 p.m. in the school.

Charles L. Jones, principal, will answer questions and a tour of the building is scheduled. Pre-regis-trations also will be taken and health blanks issued. Hostesses during the meeting will be Mrs. Dirk Mason, P-TA president, and Mrs.

Don Smoot, vice president. Proves Wonderful For Itchy Skin! Zemo. a doctor' formula, promptly re-lievp itching of surface rashes, eczrma, athlete'i font, insect bites, prickly heat, unburn. Clean. Stainless.

Buy Extra Strength Zemo for frAfYlft liubborn cases. AyXliv Election and installation of new officers were held at a recent meeting of the -1. W. Popham School P-TA in the school cafetor-ium. The following officers were installed by Earl F.

Dodson, outgoing president: Mrs. Gordon Smith, president; Mrs. Lon G. Thomas, first vice president; Mrs. Frank A.

Davis, second vice president; Mrs. James McAfee, recording secretary; Harry B. White, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Harold Hanson, treasurer and Mrs. Herman Schwertner, assistant treasurer.

end; Freear Pollard, third; and Ann 4 1lTr Iniir'h Class two in pairsMary Boling Ferris and Kay McCullum, first; Freear Pollard and Ann Driscoll, second; Keith Garrett and Ann Me-Cully. third; Claire Thoron and Susan Thinney, fourth. Class three in horsemanship over fenresAnn Meadows, first; Susan i Czech Moravian -t Brethren Church Starts Bible School TAYLOR, June 1 (ANS) Annual daily vacation Bible school opened in the Czech Moravian Bretheran Church Monday and educational building Mondap and will be continued through June 12. "Expedition Conquest" is the topic for the school for 1933; "Learning About Jesus" for the beginners; "The Lord Ts My Shop-herd" for the primary department; "The Christian" Birth and Growth" for the juniors, and "Answering God Call" for the intermediates. Mrs.

Frank Svoboda is director; Mrs. Martin Menk. registrar and treasurer; Mrs. Bonnie Hurta in charge of refreshments the first week, and Mrs Ted Marek the second week, Assistants will be Mrs. John Mogonye.

Miss Annie Hurta, and Mrs. Dan Kovar. Teachers for the nursery department are Mrs. Richard Batla. Miss Shirley Sassm, and Mrs.

R. Muoha. Mrs Ernest Ochs and Miss Sylvia Ma ley will teach the beginner; primary teachers are Miss Loretta Hejl and Mrs. Martin Menk; Mrs. Clarence Stauffer and Miss Marie Lsdewig will leach the junior boys and girls; the Rev.

Frank Svoboda will head the intermediate department with Mrs. Harry Stauffer and Mrs. Frank Svoboda as assistant teachers. Secretaries will be Misses Jean Srnensky, Alice Horton, and Lillian Bozacky. Florence HD Club To Select Project FLORENCE, June 1 (ANS) Mri.

Edwin Behrens was hostess to members of tie local home demon-Ftration club with Mrs. Lloyd Lock-hart as handcraft demonstrator. Members were told that the county home demonstration agent, Mrs. Norma Bradley, would have charge of the next meeting and hud requested that members be prepared to plan the club's 1S54 projects. Each one was asked to make three suggestions, and selection will be made at the next meeting from these suggestions.

Projects will be st-lected from the following list: book review, crafts, flower arrangement, homemade Christmas gifts, rug making, refinishing furniture, table service, handwork, use of pictures in the home, care of skin, care of house plants, talent shown, good grooming, safe driving, artificial respiration and lawn furniture. s. 1b IS BACK 1 In five real fruit flavors Pineapple, Teach, Apricot, Banana and Cherry. WOMEN' OF THE SADDLE Holding the trophies they won at the annual Hobby Horse Stable's show Saturday are Virginia Wiley (left) and her mount, Rag Mop, who took top equitation honors; and Ann Meadows, and horse, Hullabaloo, who won the trophy for jumping skill. (Neal Douglass Photo.) FRESH CAUGHT SEAFOODS "With A Tantalizing Flavor" WHOLE TROUT or FLOUNDER lb.

49 FRESH WATER GASPER or CAT lb. 49 WHOLE ROCK or DRUM lb. 25 CASH AND CARRY QUALITY SEAFOOD 409 E. 19th St. Phone 8-5737 $hmmef A Coolinq Treat On a Hot Eveninq Tt.

24c Qt. 45c 12 Gal. 89c Gal. $1.60 919 Congress 2262 Gladalupe Delwood Center Pair To Make Visit TFLUGFRVILLE. June 1 (ANS) Miss Janelle Hebbe and Miss La-Vern Bohls of Taylor have gone to Millington, to visit in Piano and Voice Recital Performed Mrs.

Ola Childress and her assistant, Mrs. Kendall Thomas, presented their piano and voice stu if Texas and Mrs. Edwin the home of Mr. Mocker. dents in a recital Friday night at Calcasieu Auditorium.

Participating were Gerald Vas terling, Helen Kretchmar, Susanne McCain, Jovce Flam, Allen Baker, CEHTR41 Janis Sue Dyer, Mary Joseph, Lo Legion Auxiliary Elects President Members of University Unit of the American Legion Auxiliary elected Mrs. George Halden to succeed Mrs. Charles Joe Moore as llieir president. The election of officers took place Tuesday evening in the home of Mrs. Claude Wild wild Mrs.

C. Brownli'e as co-hostess. Officers will be installed during the month nX June. Other officers named to serve with Mrs. Halden include Mrs.

A. Mudiell, first vice president; Mrs. II. J. Weilcr, second vice president; Mrs.

Roy Marshall, thud vice president; Mrs. Grader Harger, secretary; Miss Gloria Gelling, treasurer; S. N. a 1, historian; Mrs. J.

C. Tittle, chaplain; Mrs. Lyle Hani-her, sergeant at arms; and Mrs. J. Byrnes, publicity chairman.

The nominating cornmitiee which presented the slate consisted of Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Harvey Getchius. and Mrs. Hal Bybee.

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