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The Waco News-Tribune from Waco, Texas • Page 14

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No-Host Club Holds Session Thursday Night No-Host Supper Club met last evening at Hamilton House with Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Zug in charge.

The supper tables were decorated with arrangements of mixed cut flowers. Covers were laid for Drs. and Mesdames M. D. Baker, W.

J. Woolsey, Paul Murphy, Monroe Carroll; Messrs. and Mesdames R. B. Albaugh.

V. M. Cox, Roy Hatch, John T. Willis. D.

P. Wallace, John Roberts, G. H. Zimmerman. Wilton A.

Lanning; Mesdames W. C. Bldelspach and Armstrong Morrow. Robert Early Family Is in New Residence Mr. and Mrs.

Robert G. Early and daughter, Poppy, moved Wednesday into their new home at 3601 ferookview Drive. They have been residing at 2021 Fort Avenue since January. you going through the functional period peculiar to women to 52 yrs .) Does this make you suffer from hot flashes, feel so nervous, high-strung, tired? do try Lydia E. Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms.

Compound also has what call a stomachic tonic effect LYDIA E. SSgfi i Social Calendar breakfast, Fish Pond, 9:30 a. m. Miss Kay Coffelt, swim and supper hostess, Lake Countryj Club. 6 p.

m. Do-Si-Do Club, Cameron Park Clubhouse, 7:30 p. m. Tallulah Art Club, with Mrs. O.

H. McCormick, 1001 North Twentieth, 10:30 a. m. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Roberts, hambur- er supper, honoring Miss Bobbie ean Kemper and Lewis Reese, Wagon Wheel Ranch. 7:30 p. m.

WFD Club, with Mrs. Tim Lewis, 2222 Lyle, 2 p. m. Miscellaneous shower honoring Miss Helen Hitt, Older Girls Dor! mitory, State Home, 3 to 5 p. m.

Party Goes to Dallas For Opera Performance Mr. and Mrs. Roane Lacy, 3210 Live Oak Avenue, and Mr. and i Mrs. Julius Taylor, Oak Point,) Lake W'aco, went to Dallas Thursday to attend a performance of 1 this Star- light Opera production.

They plan to return to Waco today. Wacoan Recuperates At Home of Her Daughter Mrs. Helen Bennatt is recuperat- ing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Wallace. 1505 Lyle Avenue.

She underwent a major operation recently at Providence Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rilling of San Antonio will spend the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

E. E. Edgar, 301 Crescent Road. They will be here through the Fourth of July holiday Monday. TWO DAYS ONLY! FRIDAY and SATURDAY 51 GAUGE 15 DENIER NYLON SHEERS 15 1 PAIRS Unusual value In beautiful sheer nylons choose from tho latest Summer shades slight irregulars of our $1.65 quality.

Ex-Wacoan Is Wed in Tahoka Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brock, who were married recently in Tahoka. Texas, will make their home in Lubbock after a wedding trip to points of interest in New Mexico. Mrs.

Brock formerly Miss Pauline Garrett, a former Wacoan, daughter of Mrs. Dora E. Garrett, Route 5. Rev. C.

A. Holcomb brother-in-law of the bridegroom, performed the ceremony at his home in Tahoka on morning of June 27. A graduate of West High School, Mrs. Brock later attended National School of Dress Design in Chicago and did post graduate work in millinery and dress design at the Vogue School in Chicago. Recently she has managed a dress shop in Lubbock.

Mr. Brock, son of Mrs. Mary A. Brock of Lubbock, was graduated from Texas Tech and received his LLB degree from the University of Texas where he was a member of Delta Theta Chi. He is now associated with a Lubbock law firm.

St. Louis Resident Is Honored With Party Mrs. J. J. Panepinto of St.

Louis, was the honored guest when Mrs. Joe Cimo entertained informally Thursday morning at her home, 915 North Twentieth Street. Mrs. Panepinto is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

M. Losavio, 1825 Sanger Avenue, and returns to her home Monday. Approximately 50 guests called during the morning. The hostess was assisted by Mesdames Adolf Rose and Milan Bartos. The dining room table was covered with pale- pink cloth and centered with carnations, peonies and dahlias in pinK shades.

Sneaking Personally Orchard Lane Teen Age Club met Tuesday evening, Miss Frances White pressing. It was decided that the group will meet every Tuesday night with business sessions on the first and third Tuesdays and socials at the other meet- Mrs. Jack Tarver and children. 1 Grace and Mack, have moved into their new home at 3706 Castle Drive, this week. They formerly lived at 2720 Mitchell Avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Paul Akin. 2S23 Gorman Avenue, and Mr.

and Mrs. F. W. Beckstead, 1815 Connor Avenue. left Wednesday for Philadelphia, where they will attend the national convention of Elks.

Guests of Their Aunt Here Pair Married On IT ednesday The wedding of Mrs. Thelma Tedrick and W. L. Gatlin took place Wednesday evening at 7:30 French, 200 Oriental Road, Dr. A.

J. Holt officiating. Vows were Pre-Nuptial Shower Given Recent Bride Mrs. Charles Koehne Jr. was honored with a miscellaneous shower Wednesday evening at the Rose Residence by Mrs.

F. L. Matthews and her daughter. Miss Jerre Matthews. Mrs.

Koehne was Colonial Room Luncheon Site Mrs. C. C. Irvine entertained Thursday noon with a luncheon in the Colonial Kitchen. newly tb.

new Student Miss Julia Anne Little. Approximately 35 guests attend- Cnion Building on the Baylor Campus. Mrs. Irvine used a green exchanged before the living room ed aifair registered at the fireplace which was decorated 2Uest book, at which Mrs. Charle Misses Jane and Joclyn Callaway of Brownwood have the guests this week of their aunt, A.

P. Rowland, of Lake Waco. They have also visited their cousin, Mrs. Toni Jackson who thur Crow, Harold Wilkins, J. at 3620 Fort Avenue.

Miss Evens is 14 years old. Miss aliaway is Bagwell and J. A. ilson so Mrs. Rowland entertained two different age-groups in their honor Tuesday at Waco Country Club.

She had a bridge-luncheon for Miss Callaway and a swim and supper for Miss Evans. The mothers, Mrs. Mark Callaway and Mrs. William Evans, who are sisters of Mrs. Rowland, came Thursday to accompany their daughters home.

with palms and candelabra and Brock presided. Miss Vedv Wright a mant.e arrangement of shasta poured punch, and other light daisies and gladioli. freshments ere served at the ta- Mr. French and Mrs. B.

V. Brink ble. which as decorated with were attendents for the couple, daisies. Mrs. Gatlin chose for her wed- ding a frock of blue sheer, gray accessories and a corsage of sweet- SliOWCr Planned or heart rosebuds.

f. A reception followed the wed- Helen ding ceremony. Mrs. Pauline Gar- Vf- rett and Miss Jekn Tedrick served He.cn Hitt, student ai the punch and wedding cake from a "aco State Home, will be honored refreshment table covered with an with a miscellaneous shower this imported linen cloth. afternoon from 3 to 5 in When thev return from a trip to the Older dormitory.

Miss South Texas, the couple will make Hitt will become the bride of their home at 2208 Gorman Ave- Monroe Wallace of Houston July nue. Mr. Gatlin is a retired oil 11 in the parlor of the dormitory. man. Hostesses for the shower are Mesa a a dames Fred Obenchain.

J. B. Tucker. W. W.

Lgan and E. F. Mrs. Eugenia Holley Phillips. Hostess on Birthday Mrs.

Eugenia Holley, 1129 North Couple To Be (ruests Tenth Street, had a few of her Hnlidav Ifnnsr Pnrtv closest friends with her for a buf- noiiaay 110USC rariy fet luncheon on her birthday Tues- Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Commons, day.

The tables were decorated 3119 Parrott Avenue, left Thurs- with arrangements of zinnias. day for Roswell in Sacra- Those who shared the courtesy I mento. N. M. They will be guests were Mesdames Annie Campbell I of Rev.

and Mrs. C. A. Clark for and Elma Barrett, sisters of Mrs. a holiday week-end house party.

Holley: Mesdames Lula Graves. Hiey were accompanied by Mr. Lela Granger, L. B. Lockhart.

mother. Mrs. Lena Nannie Anderson. Bertie Herring. I Commons of 817 North Fifteenth Bill Brannon.

John Ar- Street. There will be 100 guests at the house party. The Wacoans will return Tuesday. zinnias to decorate the luncheon table. The guest list included Mesdames E.

P. Hunter, Allan Sanford, R. B. Dupree, W. O.

Wilkes. L. K. Preston. S.

P. Ross. E. R. Nash, A.

J. Armstrong, Evelyn Bain, M. C. H. Park.

Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Brick On Trip to Fort Worth Mr.

and Mrs. D. E. Brick. 3017 Windsor Avenue, are driving to Fort Worth to spend a few days fishing near there.

They will turn to Waco next week and Mr. Brick, who is deputy tax collector, will spend the remainder of his two weeks vacation at home. NEED A REAL GOOD LAXATIVE? Thousands are turning to new. pleasant-tasting T1Y IT YOURSKIH THE LAXATIVE CANDY MINT Comings Goings, Doings Bobbie Jean Kemper Is Tendered Luncheon Miss Bobbie Jean Kemper the honored guest of Mrs. R.

B. Albaugh and Mrs. C. H. Harrison when they entertained Thursday noon at Hamilton House.

The luncheon table was decorated with J. S. Lewis, 1701 South Eleventh Nine members of the floral arrangements of daisies and Street, is still seriously ill at Prov- VFW Auxiliary attended the Stale gladioli, idence Hospital. Mrs. Marion Baiun and sons, Terry and E.

J. returned to Galveston Wednesday after a two- week visit with Mrs. par- The Family Scrapbook By DR ERNEST G. OSBORNE AN AID TO VISITING Many a mother hesitates to go visiting when her children are very young. She knows that some encampment at Corpus Christi dur- Guests included Mesdames Tom in the past week.

McClellan, Edgar Jablonowski. a James Adams, Curtis McClain. Reese, C. H. Reese, Joe Mrs.

Alixe SamDson, 2214 Colo- McClain; Misses Pat Hicks. Verda mal Avenue, and Mrs. H. V. Adams, Ann Reese.

Kathleen ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Clark, n3an- 2914 Gorman Avenue, are on Hartley, Robbie Lockridge, Ida 1614 Ross Avenue.

their way to Colorado, where they Virginia Lester, Bobbie Jean Manhave a cabin at Eldora, which-ns in 1 and joan de Neegaard. Mrs. J. M. Nash.

200 Castle lhe mountains outside of Denver. 45 Drive, is in Dallas this week visit- Mrs. Harman will return to Waco ing her daughter Mrs Bruton after a short visit, while Ivl I S. It Oy OolV oo Orand, and Mr. Mrs.

E. R. Sampson will remain until Sept. 1.1 j. ea Fete Nash.

1625 Morrow Avenue, spent Johnnv Diamond son of Mr and mal1 seated Wednesday after- relatives. Mrs. J. P. Diamond.

26ilo Live OaK home. Sanger Mr. and MnTwa.ktns Williams tan" Ant into and daughter, Janie. 2808 Trice 1 isteri in the Air Force and will 8 irt' if vva -n will thp wppk pnr! in ftnrl 3T6 lAinjj in Galveston and will stop in Houston be stationed at San Antonio for 13 for the Summer. They both are on the way.

Kidneys Must Remove Excess Acids Help 15 Miles o( Kidney Tubes Flush Out Poisonous Waste trader the mad dlalnc, Frequent or passages with smarting and burning sometimes there is thing wrong with your or bUdUer. may need help the tame so ask your druggd for Dcsn Pills, a stimulant diuretic, used successfully by mil for over 60 give happy relief and trill the IS miles of kidney sh out ot4 wasU from your blood. Oct r.oaa’e IMlfc If you have an excess of acids in your blood, your IS et kidney tubes may be overworked. These tiny filters and are working day and night to help Nature rid your system of excess and ous waste. When disorder of kidney function poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it may cause nagging backache, rheumatic pains, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up nights, swelling, puffiness JO-ED SHOP Mrs.

Maurice Reid of Dublin Is the guest of hpr sisters. Mrs. W. W. Massey and Miss Elizabeth Speight at 2204 Morrow Avenue.

w-eeks for basic training. Ten members of the Exchang- ettes attended the luncheon at Youngblood's Cafe Wednesday and took part on the radio program. Mr. and Mrs. Edward L.

Jones. 2621 Columbus Avenue, left Thursday morning for a vacation in Hot Sorings, Ark. Their daugh- Southern Seminary and Junior ter, Millicent III, accompanied College at Buena Vista. is vis- them. while younger rhild.

i iting her mother. Mrs. J. W. Israel, Edward Lee III.

remained at and her brother-in-law and sister, home. Mrs. E. L. Jones of Lorena, Mr.

and Mrs. C. S. Fothergill, in his grandmother, is in Waco tak- Robinson. Miss Israel will be in ing care of him.

Texas for two months. students at Texas University. Mr Thompson is Mrs. Kirby's nephew Mrs. Kirbv also honored Miss Jovclvn Callaway of Brownwood, who is visiting her aunt, Mrs.

A. P. Rowland of Waco, thus The luncheon honored the new of- week. Miss allawav was maid of honor in Mrs. Thompson wedding.

Other guests included Mesdames Purcell Lupton, Gibson Gayle; Misses Cvnthia Littlefield. Diana Callan. Bohbv Klatt, Janice Hicks. Tody de Neegaard. Bobbie Jean rie was a guest.

Miss Marv Louis Israel, dean of Kemper. Ann Trautschold. Verda Lee Adams, Joanne Mason and Ann Baird. of her friends will be disturbed by the explorator activities. She knows, too.

that she may have to be on the alert constantly to keep the two- or three-year-old from pulling at things that may be damaged. an dea that has worked very well for several families. Collect a number of interesting toys coloring book, a couple of plastic kitchen utensils and other odds and ends in which the child will be interested. These can be carried in a small bag and given to the child after arrival. It mav be, too.

that hostess will be inspired to provide some additional things to supplement your outfit. Of course, you cannot expect the youngster be completely absorbed. lie mav see interesting objects that will draw him away from his own playthings, but if these are well-chosen your visiting troubles will be minimized. BACK AGAIN AT YOUR GROCERS "famous HEINZ BEANS Sim 111 I 1111 .11... I III I 'They're, LEWIS' Twice-a-Year WOMEN'S CASUALS New styles adcjed to selection additional sizes received from our other stores.

ALL SHOES EXPERTLY FITTED BY X-RAY CHILDREN'S SANDALS REDUCED to I Sizes 1 to SI.99 Sizes to 12 2.99 DRESS HEEL WHITES About 500 available Low, medium, and high heels mostly larger sires. only Several hundred pairs Red Kid included at this low price. -Jo-Ed Shofrt..

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Pages Available:
195,188
Years Available:
1907-1973