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The Irving News Record from Irving, Texas • Page 13

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Irving, Texas
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13
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Thursday, September 19, 1957 IRVING NEWS RECORD Armory com. from Page 1 Page 11 Grauwyler Road to connect with Iowa at Lively. Dedication services for the armory are tentatively scheduled for Feb. 22, George The project already has passed through the foundation stage, with masonry walls now rising. At The HUB new elegance with a touch of mink YOU AT THE Junior High's ninth night.

The cheerleaders are Pat Reynolds, Barbara Witt, de cheerleaders are hoping their team will come back Judy Danials, Sharon Vick and Rene Staff an opening defeat suffered from Bowie and defeat Photo, rrollton in a game to be played at Carrollton Thursday Intrigue oastmistresses Keynoting the Toastmist- ss luncheon Tuesday at angri La Country Club, a st speaker, Nell Baker, the Town North TM lib, gave a demonstration 'Hat-Making as a Profile Emphasizing techniques, Mrs. Baker splayed a number of beau- ul chapeaus that she had signed lor particular casions and costumes. Marge Lewis, a char member of the Irving ub, entertained the mem- rs with an informative sp- ch on You Have a Miss Lewis is a loll attorney. A thought provoking word introduced by Myrtis lompson who was Lexi- logist for the day, andTo- picmistress Dorothy Kendall called for impromptu talks on derivitives from the key word Toastmistress was Jewel Hoipkemeier, a past president of the Local club. Thursday night in the Panorama Room at Amon Carter Field, President Mildred Drake will narrate a clever skit, embellishing various types of introductions.

Giving the comical interpretations will be Dorothy Kendall, Bobbie Stephenson, Jewel Hoipkemeier, Marge Lewis and Ruth Davies. The skit will be presented at the District Workshop comprising members of TM Clubs in Dallas, Ft. Worth, Waco, Hillsboro and Irving. Foil Injures Otis Brown A fall at his home, Monday, seriously injured Otis Brown, co founder of City of Irving. Mr.

Brown who had been partially disabled for some time, was admitted to thodist Hospital with a broken hip. MRS. PAINE SERIOUSLY JLL Mrs. J.A. 1032 Alexander is under oxygen at St.

Joseph Hospital in Fort Worth, following a heart attack. Her condition is reported as serious. oastmasters To Entertain Ladies The social spotlight will us on an outstanding event ing calendared for October the local Toastmaster ib, designated as The time and ice will be Announced by social committee soon. President Johnny Gimarc gave a spirited peptalk to a group of incoming officers, at the September 12 meeting pointing out pitfalls to avoid. Stimulating speeches will be heard from Terry Cham- aign, Sam Miguel, Theron Nichols and Webster when the Club convenes Thursday night at Lee Lo's Cafe.

Table Topics will be presented by Harry Huggs died Otto Schmidt will be the Toastmaster. Visitors are cordially welcomed to the weekly meetings. NEW AS TOMORROW IDEAS IN COIFFURES by Eloise Venable and Hazel Hughes Standard Cold Wave, hair styling cream rinse Helene Curtis permanent wave, hair styling cream rinse. $10 UP Henpecked Husbands Police Chief W.J. Cooper needs seven additional officers to bring his force up to authorized strength, buf there's a special qualification in addition to the usual ones.

Chief Cooper says applicants should not be hen pecked husbands. One patrolman who resigned gave as his reason his wife's complaints about his hours spent on the job. Applicants should be between 21 and 49, in good physical condition and of moral character, and have a high school education or its equivalent. Actually Chief Cooper is one or two officers short, but he plans to replace civilian dispatchers with regular officers, and then add to his force under the new budget, Civitans Order Fruit Cake President MX, VanArs- del of the Irving Civitan club Tuesday announced the ordering of 2700 pounds of fruit cake which will go on sale by club members soon. Cakes will be available in one, two, three and five- pound sizes at $1 per pound.

Hair Cuts Shampoo set $1.50 up $2.00 BEAUT' BEAUTY SALON Formerly Artstyle Beauty Salon ,621 East 1st. BL-2-9481 MRS. ALTHOFF IN Mrs. Althoff is visiting in California with her daughter and family, the Major Paul Robinsons. Mrs.

Robinson is the former Miss Juanita Althoff, a former Irving resident. A coot is an aquatic bird found principally in South America. Character is made by what you stand for; reputation by what you fall for. Alexander Woollcott Originals Frame your face with mink for luncheons or dining remove the fur and the self-collar is right for town or business. The fabric is a luxury, nubby blend of viscose acetate and silk for a wrinkle and spot resistance you'll love.

Brown, Black or Tan Sizes 10 to 20. hub 210 URSSRV.

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Pages Available:
7,712
Years Available:
1955-1960