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Victoria Advocate from Victoria, Texas • 3

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Victoria Advocatei
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i The "Victoria Advocate, Saturday, June 4, 1955' 3 Miss Stindt Is Honored i At Parties t. I Two informal dinner parties and a lawn party honored Miss Helen Stindt, bride-elect of Richard Jamison, last week. Mrs. Roy Lander gave an Informal laws party at her home, 2402 North DeLeon, and Mr. and Mrs.

John Faubiaa of Port Lavaca gave a barbecue supper at their home. Mrs. M. Steed, Mrs. Lawrence Johnson and Mrs.

W. T. Quinn, gave an informal supper for the members of the wedding party on Thursday evening in the Pioneer Room at Totah's restaurant. and Mrs. H.

A. Jamison, parents of the prospective bridegroom, will be host and hostess for a rehearsal dinner at their home Saturday. 1 i. vi vy I Vl; i The couple will recite wedding vows at 3 p.m. Sunday at Trinity Lutheran Church.

Crisp Feeling GoodinHome Accessories A A ft 4 fc a' i. i SAN FRANCISCO UP The home as well as the wardrobe reflects a woman's personality, iff ir Lvdi. Style consciousness used to ex 1. tend only to clothing, with home furnishings being a conglomera INFORMAL DINNER Miss Helen Stindt, bride-elect of Richard Jamison, was complimented at a dinner Thursday evening at the Pioneer Room of Tbtah's Restaurant The couple ia seated tn front In back, the group Includes Mrs. W.

T. Quinn, a hostess, Mrs. H. A. Jamison, H.

Jamison and Mrs. Raymond E. Stindt, mother of the bride-elect RECEIVING LINE Members ol the receiving line for a tea -shower given in honor of Miss Lois Parker Thursday evening included the three hostesses, Mrs. Joe Hall, Mrs. O.

H. Brock and Mrs. Alvin Boyd, Miss Parker and her sister, Miss Eunice Parker. They are from kit, Mrs. Brock, Mrs.

Hall, Miss Eunice Parker, Miss Lois Parker and Mrs. Boyd, tion of "Great Grandma's favorite hassock" and assorted chairs, lamps and draperies -which were acquired with no particular plan CALENDAR ning. But women no longer are satisfied if the house has sufficient Famity Teamwork Bon Ami Club Topic furnishings now they want them Council at the Fort Worth convention. Mrs. Bruce Tom will be hostess for the next meeting, Tuesday in her home at 1607 East Commercial.

in good taste and up to date. With carefully chosen and well SATURDAY: CltUdnn't atT Hour. 10 to It m. Victoria Bronte Publia Ubiur lor dUldna to htcluiiv. placed accessories a dull room can be brightened or warmth can be 1 I mml 1 1 I trx 7 added to a stylish but cold inte rior.

"Family Teamwork' was the topic presented by Mrs. Lester Stout at a recent meeting of the Bon Ami Home Demonstration Club in the home of Mrs. John-Stone. -1 Refreshments were served to members as they arrived, and during the business meeting Mrs. J.

A. KiUebrew was elected a candi The trend today in decorating Surprise Shoicer, Given To Honor Marlene Cavallin Grand Opening DONCT SALE Dob. FREE with Each Doaea Pnrehated Bat-Sun. It a.m. to 10 DIXIE CREAM DONCT SHOP 102 E.

Rie Grande and choosing accessories for the home is to achieve a crisp feeling, blending traditional nieces of fur niture and accessories in content- POINT' COMFORT, June S-A norarv settings. date to represent. the local HD surprise bridal shower was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Modern furnishings can pe warmth by accessories such as vases, ash trays and lamps tp mel-! low the room.

When moderV fur Watson in Point Comfort Saturday, honoring Miss Marlene Cavallin, bride-elect of Herbert Wesley Powell. Try Our Motor Tcday! niture was usea, ine enect created lacked any personal ipuch and tended to be cold Kerresnments or goia case uu punch were served by the co-hostesses Misses Betty Jean Smith and It was termed a "pure" design Ruby Jewell Adcock. If the modern pieces were in good design. This effect, fof course, still is being used, althoujh Club Projects mosuy for such interiors as offices. But, for the home the strict ly functional decor is giving way Or if you prefer to do your banking fat the Main Banking House, turn your car over to a friendly attendant at the Parking Garage and receive 45 minutes' free parking while you bank.

You're always welcome at the Bank It Trust! Are Discussed 1 to a combination ox moaern and traditional. Discussion of a money-making Tn IrntiM fl prorated in th tra. nroiect to be carnea out oy mem- hr of the Ladlea Auxiliary, In- dltional manner the formula works In reverse. TraditionaA tational Brotherhood ot Xaee- 8 0 rooms are brought up to date with such accessories as Chinese tables trical Workers, was held Thursday at a meeting of the auxiliary in St Mary's HalL contemporary paintings and mod VICTCDIA TOUSTC errr use of color In fabrics an A Mrs. C.

Milberger, president, led the discussion. paint I I There are no hard and fast rulfcs Members of the social commit to follow in choosinsr the correkt i MEMBER FJ)XC. accessories for the home. But two tee were Mesdames John Detane, Jake Glidewell, Billy Ochse and John Preston. general principles help a woman I to smarter decorating schemes: is imnortant to ninmr.

GUEST REGISTER Miss Anna Bell Hall, registered guests during a tea for Miss Lois Parker on Thursday evening in the home of Mrs. Alvin Boyd. Included in the house party was. J. D.

Moore, Miss Hall (seated), Mrs. E. A. Hummel, Miss Mary Jo Mathison at the piano, Mrs. John Stormont and Miss AniU Hood.

Other members of the house party not pictured were Mesdames G. Henderson, to avoid clutter, for instance, one beautiful "osjet W. E. Howard, (J. u.

Jones ana caivin umgmm. a art wouia aaa elegance, ynue i too many beautiful pieces no matter how rare or lovely would make a room more like a mtjseum Personals Evening Tea Shower Given In Honor of Miss Lois Parker I than a home. 2. Each accessory you I choose should stand on its own in (design. texture ana function.

A lanrm. vaw Miss Lois Parker, bride-elect of Mrs. Byron Wyatt and Mrs. Kenneth Pyatt both of San Antonio sisters of Cheatham, were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Cheatham on Wednesday. Centenarian SistersSay Youth Not Bad GARDNER, Mass. UP America's only living centenarian selections at the piano during the evening. IXUIMnDL. or tray should be able notonlr to W.

C. Rowland, was complimented Members of the house party stand on its own merit lo-j design, but it must be chosen to til a cer KUER-SHCCA HQSICRY at a tea shower given Thursday evening in the home of Mrs. Alvin Boyd, 1001 North Navarro. The Cheatham's son, Tom Jr. re were Mrs.

J. D. MooreMiss Anna Bell HalL Mrs. E. A.

Hummel, turned to San Antonio with us tain need to be placed op a specific table with a special group. aunts for a visit Mrs. John Stormont, Miss Anita Hodd, Mrs. G. Henderson, Mrs.

A dinner was field on mesa ay by members of the Lydia Class of First Baptist Church. sistenSay that the blame for much of today's juvenile delin- W. E. Howard, Mrs. o.

u. Jones and Mrs. Calvin Bingham Mrs. Schley Greeting guests for the tea were auencv lies right in the home. DINNER PARTY Miss Lois Parker was compli Miss Machost Honored at Barbecue two other hostesses Mrs.

O. H. Brock and Mrs. Joe HalL Miss Parker, and her sister, Miss Eunice Parker of Austin. Hostess to Pioneer Club mented with a dinner party Tuesday in the dining room of the Denver Hotel, with members of the Miss Mary Jo Mathison played They're not bad children," said 102-year-old Mrs.

Lutia Shura-way. "They just live a little too fast for their own good. I never did the things my mother didnt do and I worked out pretty good." Her "kid" sister, 100-year-old Mrs. Christiana Schley was host Lydia Class of First- Baptist Miss Helen Machost bride-elect Church as hostesses. ess for a regular meeung oi ute Tea Shower Given Pioneer Club of the Woman Ben Miss Parker was presented a efit Assn.

Thursday in her home. of Jack Sherman Keggins, was honored recently with a barbecue supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Johnson of the Lone Tree Community.

Mrs. Nelia Lloyd, added: The hostess was assisted in white carnation corsage and recipe file box containing favorite recipes from class members. At Bloomihgton serving by Mrs. W. H.

Krehmeier In my time, we never saw our mothers smoke and drink, so we and Mrs. Clifford Schley. A gut of two pieces oi stainless Out-of-town guests were Mr. and For Bride-Elect never did. Children today seem to Members decided that articles Mrs.

Louis Miller, Mr. and Mrs. steel and copper cooking wear was presented to Miss Parker after the have enough mony to buy ciga collected for the croup's welfare Edgar Klaeverman and son. Bap BLOOMINGTON, June 3 Miss DToject would be delivered im- ry, all of Nordheun, and Mrs. rettes but not enough to give to their churches.

dinner by Miss innne wosaty, class president Janie Gaida and son, Frank, of Myra Ann Bius, bride-elect of Sgt 2.C Jack Yates, was complimented Tuesday with a tea shower by mdiately to a welfare agency by Mrs. H. Buckert. president Those present included the class Yorktown." The blue-eyed white-haired sisters both enjoy good health, "eat everything -we and are Members also agreed to continue teacher, Mrs. 'George Slawson, Other iruests included Mr.

and Mrs. John R. Davis ana jurs. juer- Mrs. ADan T.

weisand. Mrs, with the project throughout the Mrs. F. B. Orsak end sons.

Mr, nice Harrison. A TRADITION FOR 32 YEARS well-informed on current events. year. and Mrs. H.

J. Barber and chil Miss Lois Supak attended the Rebecca Crabb, and Misses Faye Russell, Charlotte Kenell, Anna Belle Hall, Jane Hester and dren, Mr. and Mrs. A. Habrnal, A talk with one is like a talk with the other, for both have the truest book, and Mrs.

Geraldme Mrs. Brandes Mr. and Mrs. Louis Buckert Geryk played piano selections dur same likes and dislikes, both have Estelle Childress. and Mrs.

Agnes Machost ing the shower. Miss Childress. Miss Kenell and Complimented Refreshments were served oy Mrs. Crabb were in charge of ar Misses Beverly Dukes, Shirley rangements. a keen sense of humor and botn are deeply religious.

They credit their long lives to one. single factor, "faith in God." Mrs. Lloyd, who was born in Wellsboro, N.Y- while Franklin At Stork Shower Westerman and Peggy Nuckols. Recent Tea Held For Graduate The bride-elect is the daughter Winston Brandes was Miss Lydia Uresti, spring grad of Mr. and Mrs.

J. O. of Bloomington, and the prospective Nadine Thomas Complimented at Pierce was U.S. President, main' tains this daily schedule; uate of Nazareth Academy, was honored recently at a pink and honored at a pink and blue shower Thursday by Mrs. Charles Brandes of Telferner in the home of Mrs.

C. L. Brandes, 905 North bridegroom is the son of Mr. ana Mrs. William B.

Yates of Gary, 4 11 For one week only, we arc telling at special reduced prices Claussner Nylon Hosiery. This is our way of saying "thank you" for buying Claussner hosiery all year No limit on purchases, but shop early while our selection is She rises at 5:30 ajn dresses, white tea in the home of Mrs. makes her own bed and cleans her Ind. Bridal Shower Frank Hernandez. 1 Navarro in Victoria.

SALE Hostesses were her aunt Mrs. Mrs. Brandes was presented a loom. "Then I read my Bible," she POINT COMFORT, June 3-Miss Hernandez, and Mrs. S.

Uresti, Miss Jecker Honored aid. "And I thank God for let' corsage of pink and blue tribbons twined around a pink and blue mother of the graduate. Nadine Thomas, bride-elect of ting me sleep so well and for let PRICES: Members of the house party babv rattle. At Kitchen Shower Howard Gibson, -was honored with were Misses Olivia Hernandez. Mis.

Shirtar Jecker. Shower gifts were presented in a white, baby basket decorated ting me wake up to anoiner breakfast she almost al ways has cornflakes, milk, grah Ton! Elzondo, Alice Gonzales, So- of Cecil Neumann, was compli a miscellaneous bridal shower recently in the home of Mrs. Mack UpChurch, with pink and blue ribbons, and pme DeLeon ana Emra Moya. am crackers, toast and fruit. mented with a kitcnen snower re were opened before the serving of though she could eat bacon and Co-hostesses were Mrs.

L. cently at the home of Mrs. Wii; ham Baass. Hostesses for the af Gross and Mrs. Dale Stover.

eggs If I had i mind to." The rest of her day is spent in IS Denier, II Gauge1 Nee-Hi or Regular i US i -II or 19 Denier 66. Gauge and Colored Feet Reg.llJI IS Denier, 60 Gauge Plain or Dark Seam SO Denier, SI Gauge teg. US fair were Miss Agnes Baass, Miss Miss Beth Gross presided at the NO ONI HAS BVIN HIORtTTID havlnf a Mvlnot aoootint Oom Yourt Noral Martha Baas and Mrs. AlDer "Say It With Flowers" bride's book and 24 guests regi tered during the evening. Miss Rothlisberger.

r-y chats with visitors, reading her Bible and newspapers, listening to radio music (she enjoys the violin), and watchina through her Arranaements Kiaaioi BOUSE OF FLOWERS rboae inS34t IAS West Gaadalape Thomas and her mother, Mrs. Ben Thomas, were presented corsages. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Dale Stover and Mrs. J.

K. blooms, carnations and zinnias were used as decorations through- naif th home. $119 G3 sitting room- window as neighborhood children play. Does she have any advice for 8SC I Poin $2.93 The hostesses served refresh Via vnunmr seneration? ments. "Oh.

indeed I have. Go to I rein $3.45 church and Sunday School, be ROME FROM COLLEGE VANDERB1LT. June Mr. and 4. kind and considerate and, above all.

listen to your parents. Chil II Mrs. Neal Ray Holland were visit dren todav are more outsooken ing in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holland of van- YEAS R0UX3 WtATKER-AKEB than when I was a little girl.

We had to mind our manners as well I fain $3.15 CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED derbOt They live at College Station where Holland Is a sophomore MBATINS PATH IN ONt as our mothers and fathers. And at ASM. we didnt have as many things are available mm OPEN 9 a.m. to 0 p.m i Asked what she thought of 1933 fashions, Mrs. Lloyd's caustic aCOOUNO WW 111 UNIT USES KO WATER RIMOTI UNITS ton ANY TYPS CONSTRUCTION VJCTCSIA SHEET KHJltv rhone IQ 1-3621 111 E.fc4 Aatonle comment was: "I like clothes to cover me," GIFTS FOR FATHER ON BIS DAT PLAZA GIFT SHOP TOVN AND COUNTRY CENTER Tcxai Rendering Co.

Now i)4r Now Mwmnil Wf BUY ORtIN A eUMSO NIDSS DIAL HI S-WSS VICTONIA Dice cooked beets and mix with creamstyle cottage cheese; mound ea salad' greens and serve with fritp crackers..

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