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Lubbock Avalanche-Journal from Lubbock, Texas • Page 44

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4 -B Evtnlng. Octolier 10,1961 Baptist Women In Citv Elect Edyth Thornton McLeod Beaiitv After Forty officers Johns, 1 elected president of th? MIDRIFFjmd Baptist Wnation Wo IFSCS Conducts Study Of Peoples Mrs. Clayton Ross gave a call of goodwill between the Spanish- to worship at the morning speaking majority and to show that meeting of Society of the Spanish-speaking group on thei 1519 E. 2nd Qiristian Service at First Metho- wtiole deeply appreciates the work! dist Church. Mrs.

Clarence White- of the Methodist Church among side presided. he said, new fashicms. Those of you who have been relaxing in casual rnen's MissitwaW Union a Joycej Mrs. Cecil Matthews presented; must now do some real Fortunately, the annual meeting Monday ataccompanied by a life membership and a pin to garment was prepared for the fashion edict for a return Eiaptist Barrett. Mrs.

A. G. Odom. Itmgtime mem- to the more shapely hgure. and they have provided Iwig i Mrs.

Ross told of the work being ber of the Korea Circle. Mrs. G. A. and to help camouflage the midriff roll.

Mrs Johns was metalled as pres-Valley Institute, was elected chairman of Goren On Bridge Neither voilnerable. South deals. NORTH 4 JIO 10 4 3 643 4k AQ J43 Grcle and Mrs. J. Smith was appointed has- 1-ong line brassieres are generally longer than they used to be.

jident along uith the association'ssupported by the the Africa They now have an elastic band about two mches wide at officei's. Other officers t'onimuniiy of over Rucker Sm waistline, which aids keeping the bra in place. This band elimi-sMrs, W. H. Keniev Tahoka which is per cent Uitin pitality chairman, nates the need to hook your bra to your girdle aiKi to my mind president: Mrs.

Bowen.institution such as; A circle meeting wasi a good riddance: There is also a deeper plunge in the backless Lubbock, secretary; Mrs. makes one of itsjannoiim'ed for 10 a. m. Friday ini bra, The only to some of the new strapless long line bras.Exum. Lubbock, treasurer; t'ontributions in the home of Mrs.

Victor is a two-inch wai.ctband Corlev, Lubbock, song English language and 2bth t. is. one-piece lighter er and Mrs. Dwight Lusk, Lcitizens Mrs. i-oi-d.

Christian so- and Lghter in weight. This caijsed by the spandex fibers, which bock, pianist. annwno a less than conventional rubber thread but Other officers named at the thildrcn learn to be a ed that beginning Oct. double the restraining power. Spandex is a generic term like tneeting include Mrs, Billy The bidding: South West Harvey annminced 1 A Pass Community Day at 4 4 Pass WEST J86 10 9 5 4 8 7 6 2 SOUTH 4 A KQ986 K7 2 A 4 10 5 EAST 4 752 AQ95 Q872 4K9 or ravw The term describes a manufactuned fiber Sunbeam Director; North 1 NT Pass East Pass I Past I HTien v-ou select make sure that it is cwnfortable in length bust to the waistline.

A corselet must fit well under the bust or else important part a. m. Nov. 3 in Metho-I Opening lead: Jack of to and the aint that It IS comfortable in length from the under- iswns. Mrs.

J. D. Bolding, mission Mrs. Edd it will pull down and flatten the bosom. not to get a garment Billy Hardy, she said which is too long or it will wrinkle at the waistline.

Milliken, jubilee cd States. Better race relations is to The hand diagram presented are developed in a natural at-with Mrs. C. C. Coffee, who toured above may appear to hold little South American coimtries this interest on a casual examination.

The Rev. Bennie Zermeno, head summer, telling of the needs of The bidding sequence is compiete- I v'annot the importance of having a fitting of any migrant ministry in the people of Brazil. routine and after the perfectly undergarment. Stores provide trained corset Make an nhWk Ameral Payne presented normal lead of the jack of dia- appointment if but be fitted. Your figure and your com- backgrounds of Spimish-speak- plans for the of the monds declarer should experience fort in any garment is important.

ing people. purposes of the Week of Prayer beginning Oct. 2.5.1 no trouble in making five spades. Thornton Hrtivities included deepen the spirit Mrs. Ross gave the benediction.ilasing only the king of clubs and ivoi'ation led by Mrs.

Hardy; and; i the ace of hearts. i then an organizational meeting! I itl ill I rr Getting Wed? How To Send News To Paper Your engagement and wedding stories are ev'ents you want to tell the world about and so do we. To speed the word, send the informatleai in BEFX)RE the wedding so we can print it immediately after the event. BEFORE is the key word to getting your write up in the paper while it is still fresh news. You can help by following these few simple directions (clip them for future I'eferences) 1.

Type (or print and wTite clearly) the information. Be sure to spell all names correctly and forget addresses. We are not permitted to take engagement announcements over the telephone. We have blanks for your convnience in our 2. Be sure your signature and telephone number are on the notice.

3. We do not run pictures with engagement announcements if the bride elect plans to include a picture with her wedding write, up. 4. If your wedding is on a Friday or Saturday, you may have the wedding story and picture in the Sunday paper immediately following. Deadline for Sunday pictures is 6 p.m.

Thursday, 5. Wtxidlng stories and pictures mu.st be usi'd within a week of the wedding, which means the department must have the picture and information within three days after the ceremony, 6. Mail or bring your notice to Department. Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, Lubbot'k, Texas. Plainview Couples Slate Fall.

Winter eddings headed by Mrs. Bolding, outgoing president. Speaker for the meeting was the Rev. Bill Solsbee, Baptist missionary' to the Philippines. Reports from vanous committee and organizations were also given! French, Germans It might prove interesting for the reader, before proceeding further, to see if he can figure out how and managed to administer an up.set.

South wen the jack of diamonds with the king and promptly drew three rounds of trumps. He then led the ten of clubs for the finesse. East won with the king, and it was quite apparent that the heart suit must be attacked. Risking but an extra trick in the Haldhmided Society ants Khruifhchev ORLEANS, (AP) So-ident of the French Brotherhood of viet Premier Khnishchev has the Bald told a national conven- been offered the honorary presi-jtion Monday, demry of the World Associatiwi of Khrushchev replied. Baldheaded Societies, the presi- ----------------------Suspect rabies whenever you see a wild animal that i.sn’t afraid of you.

PLAINVIEW (Special) Sev-buying at Albuquerque, era! engagements have been an-i The wedding will be Jan. 28 in meeting, nounced here and Hale Plainview First Baptist i Two former Wayland Area tUrd onciers students, now residing in widely, Houston-Askew separated points, are to be mar-i and Jcrfinnie Askew, Atillene AlVOrdS They are Miss Plainview. annwnce the engage-i POPFSVn 1 isoeci-il) Mr Mrs. Bill Ropesville, and West Germany are expected the Rev. ajid Mrs.

Jim Odis O. Houston. Kansas Thomaston, and the fanciers wori nuif laiKs Rusk and FAruuTn I -VV7 graduate of place ribbons and six trophies at aimed at a Berlin settlement. TheiMinister Andrei A. Gromvko and contract cou not ILittlefield schools and is on the the Key City Bird exchanges would be at the am- two-hour meeting last By MAHTO.N available for comment after the East went out to effect (AP! France Dn Tim Rairor mil wrrv', West Germany are expected Furonean allies wppp the Rev.

and Mrs. Jim odjs o. Houston, Kansas Hnh RirH Hvp annmval tn w. aiiies were this lead would be as effective Thomaston. and the of the Lubbxk Hub Bird to luctan approval to briefed on the recent conferences.

as the ace If West lacked that and be aid' nursing staff at Plainview Medical show Samrday and Sunday in Abi-ibassadorial level. betwen President Center However, the French and West iiromvko. Kennedy and they did. realized that he must win 1 1 S. officials were reoorted heart trick if he were to avoid intei-mediate division; to hold off on further Kast is leading from high school.

He is now with oppwite sex. section op- Western powers agree to a united posite sex, section an pairs of Artistic, Society and Aus- of Robert Lee Institute Thomaston. She has completed two i vp-ars Of WavianH in fiance IS the son of Their winning entries included (Armans reportediv would prefer mer school at Tift College in Albino section 4. best exploratory wntacts until me queen-jack. South mu-st play syth.

Ga. This winter she fom He is now wnth opposite sex. section -1; oP; tteslem powers agree to a imited 5 iTe continues with transfer her studies to Baylor Uni.l'^^ to the Berlin Specifically some versity. at Kansas Oty. pairs of Artistic, Society and Meetine tm auVKs The Rev.

Mr. a gra- The wedding will be 3 in tralian Finches. made clear by diplo- helm Grewe the German ambas- lead is a low one, declarer duate of Grand Prairie High the Bethel Baptist Church, Plain- matic sourc'es after the Western who said on Sunday that to put attended Wayland College view. Mailhallail anibassndorial steeling gmip meeting 1 for three years. WTiile a student for hours Monday night with to him step back-' decidtni to play as if East Harding Broussard Rites Still Fending (Special) Funeral arrangements for Harding Philip Broussard.

41, of Levelland, w'ho died at 4:45 p.m. Monday in South Plains Hospital here, are toi be by George Price Funeral here. Brmissard had been hospitalized one day. A veteran of World War II. Brou.s.sard had lived in Levelland four years, moving here from BrowTifield.

He was employed as power plant operator for Pan American Oil Corp. Survivors include his wife, Jimmie; a Mike, of the home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Broussard, Winnfield, a brother, Brooks with the U. Marines in Diego, three sisters, Mrs.

Herbert Thomas, Crowiey, Mrs. Ralph Estes. and Mrs. Horace Bickham Vivian, La. Miss Vi illiams To Marrv Mr.

Rav Award I'o Sec. I dal! NEW YORK fUPI) Interior assi.stant swre- f'oy D. Kohler, tary of state. The Briti.sh, Fren-h and had made the normal lead from the queen jack and he ducked, Hant To Continue in a matter of fact manner. Secretary Stewrirt L.

Udall re- German envoys and their aides Jhe talks with Gromyko, continued with a low heart. De- Mr. and ceives a William Riindolph been mating almost dailv said, represented neither clarer ducked and West won with Mrs J. D. Williams of Lamesa commemorative 1960 medal of with Kohler, head of the State But they Another heart brought; task force for Gor- number of points rai.sed down the king, the house, and anj wellvTi Thompson, the U.S.

am bassador to Moscow, keep in con- tu('t with Gromyko. NEEDS at Wayland, he was the pastor of Valley Baptist Oiurch at Olton. He is now a senior at Baylor University. After graduation he will attend New Orleans Baptist Seminarv-. The wedding will be Nov.

announcing the engagement award todav for his contributions in the Garden Hill Baptist Church land approaching marriage of their i toward and by Kennedy and Rusk were left outburst of expletives from in The Rev. Mr. Baker Connie to Ronnie provement of in! Diplomatic sources, in pastor, and father of the bride: of anti Mrs. Klyde Ray of ing the French and West German Therefore believes elect, will officiate. iPatricia.

i Similar awards also will be pre- views, conceded that the gap be- ext'hange should I The weddinc will be the thinking in Washington. the Faye Lauing, Carls- Friendshio Baotist Chun to Keith S. London, Paris and Bonn was not would be to have l.le- bad. N. and the Rev.

i aT? McHmh, New' York state commis-1 bridged when the Western foreign Plainview. are to of Pjilph ministers met here in September, pHifntsof the and, a at president of the Grace To underiine the French posi- Mrs. D. of Carlsbad, High and tion. Ambassador Alphand, The School and at- committee of the meeting, also saw Secretary of nh tended Texas Tech.

He is present-American of Immigra- Dean Rusk alone. Alphand will i'rfonn the employed at Jenkins Gin here. tion. and the other envoys were not Carlsbad High and the: Eddy County Beauty College at Carlsbad. Her fiance, scwi of Mrs.

Mildred Asiatico, Plainview, and the late Lawrence Asiatico, graduated from, Plainview High School and attend-j ed Cf'ntral Bible Institute at' Mo. He is now a tra-' velmg evangeiisi The engagement of Barbara Flake to Ray Lee, Hale Center, was by her Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

i'lake, Hale The tive bndi'groom, son of and W. Lee. Hale: is a 1958 graduate of Hale schools is at Mariin Motor Co. there. Miss Hake, a 1961 graduate of le Center High is em- plf.ved at Pollard Qeaners.

The wedding is set for Nov. 25 at the First Baptist Church in Hale Onter. Kubacka Mr. and Charles announced the engagement and: forthcoming marriage of daughter, Cora Jo. to John Kubacka, son of Mr.

and Mrs, John Kubacka Burgettstown The wtKjding has Ix'en for a date in and will bf' read in the chapel of the Baptist Church, Plainview. Miss Bruce, a graduate of Plainview? High at'f-nded University of Texas, and now as.sociatf^ with the We.s’.em Co. in Fon Wonh. fjaiice who attended the assigni'd to the pi rolcum at Fort of Army Mr. and Mrs.

J. L. have Hmmnif-4 thi' of their Gwendolyn, to Harold U'ayne mas, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Thomas iorrnf-rly of Plainview now of Albuquerque. Both Miss Jones and her are graduates of Plainview High hool. She attended Woman's University at Denton, Texas Tcch and Wayland College, and i- now empioyed in the dfparlrnent at Haie County Slate Bank. Thoma.s aitf-ndfrd and Lub'oock fl'instian IS engaged ranching and cattle RYTHMIC Carpet 15 denier NYION S9.

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STORES RCA WHIRlPOOl aecTRic RAN 6 FURR'S FREE COOKING SCHOOL REGISTER AT TONIGHT'S SESSION 499 VALUE. $499.95 Wifi this RCA Whirlpool Mark 40. electric range. Free reqistratioB You need not be present to win. This beautiful range it to be given oway Wednesday at 3:30 P.M.

tfrty of Dunlap's. 7:30 A.M.-9:30 P.M. MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM WEDNESDAY'S P.M. MORE RECIPES MORE PRIZES MORE FRONTIER STAMPS DON'T MISS IT! Meet Lubbock's Family of the Year Special feature of tonight's Cooking School is "Family Life Around the Table." Special guest at this session will be Lubbock's Family of the Year the Doyle Justices..

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