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Waco Tribune-Herald from Waco, Texas • 43

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Wk BBk ffe wJtV If JJbRH 'T r'53 iT "x'3 vi Bk A 7i Hb Sb LT DOROTHY EDWARDS HAL AS MANY CALORIES ort Hood WAC Officer Tells Her WAC 4 Three Minute I a Daij a Ja KCUIA Why Army Its Women tt 1l 1 11 navf of the world an education too for women to learn to work amicably with other women mo the WAC is a mighty wonderful organization to be in I think the the WACS WAVES and the medical services such as nurses dietitians and physical therapists hold in creasing opportunities for women no greater job for a wom an if she does obligations that hold her at home" You can see why good at enlistment She also must have a touch of the housewife in her and from tier good humor and good looks the Army may get competition from some lone man Her WAC kitchen has the reputation of being the cleanest on ort Hood and it got the ourth Army commendation last time they looked it over ORT HOOD Sept walks of life and from all parts 4 A I MM 1 ZX VX Ono of the Interesting things you find out right away when you talk to Lt Dorothy Edwards of the WAC detachment at ort Hood is that women of the Army arc fed a 2100 caloric diet per day Men nt least at this post have a l3i)n ealorle one executive supply and mess officer so she ought to know about those things not discrimination against the women just that they do office woi and on the whole have lighter duties whim the men arc in heavy duty training So while the net result might be a hunch of Misses ivc by ive If the wom diets were stepped up to what the men gel another result would be that tnev oat all that heavy food anyway in Lt Ed wntds opinion The wnv she does It Is to substi tute fresh fruits and vegetables for such starchy and energy build ing foods as mncnronl and pota toes Women necessarily gain In the Army oven with the regular routine she says Somo do somo Table or those who do Imu mating a "chicken feed" table at he WAC moss whore the gainers can feel flllel up after a meal without the poundage registering on tho scales One of the require mcnls Is that a medical officer give it somo supervision so that a girl on a diet because of a skin condition or some tempo rary trouble starve herself Into harm Lt Edwards Is a Texas girl born In Pnlo Pinto and she has been In tho WAC since 1913 serv ing every grade up to the present after brief term of service as assistant city clerk of Portales After her parents died she went out there to live with a slstet "My service doesn't sound very glamorous" she says "Vvo spent the whole nine and a half years In this Army area" But she's had pleasing news late ly been assigned to Europe and is due to report to Bremer haven Germany sometime this fall One of the presons she plans to look up is Capt Anne Doering her former commanding officer at ort Hood who has been as signed overseas again Afraid of Himself A 26 year old man who had been sentenced to life imprisonment In San Quentin for murder escaped to see as he put it I was ca pable of taking care of myself In He had been in prison since he was 18 years old In jail he said his life had been so regimented that he doubted whether he still retained enough individuality to stand on his own two teet Alter nine hours of freedom the young man surrendered He was lonely and frightened especially of himself So many are afraid to show indi vidual Initiative They feel a sense of relief In having someone do their thinking for them assume their responsibilities That they thin! means real freedom There are many ways in which you can encourage that self reliance which Is expected by God and our fellow man you drink the chalice that I shall drink? They said to him: We can" (Matthew 20:22) Knew Capt Stivers Lt Edwards knew Capt Cobby do Stivers a former Wacoan on recruiting duty In Dallas so It was a pleasant reunion when Capt Stivers wns sent to ort Hood to take Capt Dooring's place Dor othy Is an old hand at WAC re cruiting served five years In It on two different stretches hnvc as much responsi bility to their country as she says an opportunity as well ns an obligation I think nothing compares for Interest and experience with the association women have with others from all Lord teach me always to think talk and act with the dignity of an individual Mrs Cardwell to rance MEXIA Sept 13 SPL Mrs Otis Cardwell and children Clif ford and Barbara are leaving for Orleans rance to join Sergeant Cardwell who is stationed there He has been assigned to the Euro pean Theater for three years The Cardwells re ently returned from 18 months in Japan Mrs Card well is the daughter of Mrs 0 Robertson of Mexia Success goes to your head with our gf bL i TCf' wL Cold Wave and Oil Treatment complete ft 50 i Oil Trttimtiu uttMlly SM Get a head start on fall beauty with our amazing Success treatment The oil treatment conditions your hair Helps eliminate bruised dry ends The permanent gives soft carefree curls that last and last Even short wispy ends come out beautifully curled! Ycu rra ts tour ctars account in our beauty aton GOlDSTEA 'fIGEL Beauty Salon on the Mcrranlnc Telephone 2 34J1 son color sruxroo OCtLVtt rprtl0M bir bhhi fay HnUhl Mfl Home Demos To Nominate New Officers A nominating committee to sub mit a slate of officers at the next meeting was appointed last week at the meeting of the South Bos que Home Demonstration Club in the home of Mrs Howell Mrs Weatherby was named chairman to serve with Mrs Stone and Mrs Charles Neal All chairmen of standing committees will also make reports on the next meeting to be held Sept 24 at 1:30 in the home of Miss Elizabeth' Clay Mrs Dugger showed thfe women how to make ear screws from rick rack Attending the meeting were 11 members and two visitors Mrs John Bone and Mrs Loyde Scoggins Ross HD Club Has Ross Home Demonstration Club had two programs at its Tuesday night meeting in the school lunch room Mrs John King gave a dem onstration on and Mrs Donnie Mangrum spoke on Our Tax Dollar Is Mrs A Woodward presided Roll call was answered by the members telling what kind of bag was their favorite Twenty mem bers were present Mrs Meeks and Mrs A Davis were welcomed into the club and Mrs Green was a guest The community fair program was discussed It will be held in October Mrs Copeland and Mrs Jaska served refresh ments Next meeting will be Sept 16 in the schoolhouse Mrs John Jaska and Mrs Louis aichtinger will be hostesses and Mrs Vera Cargill will conduct a program on living rooms Gurley HD Club Makes Rick Rack Ear Screws Rick rack has graduated from mere trimming on dresses to ear screws The Gurley Home Demonstra tion Club Wednesday made ear screws from rick rack when they met at the home of Mrs Haddix South Third Street Road Refreshments were served to 12 members The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Haralson 1219 LaClede Sept 24 at 9:30 a Mrs Vera Cargill county home demonstration agent will be the speaker City County Government To Be Alta Vista HD Topic City and county government will be discussed Tuesday at 2:30 at the Alta Vista Home Demon stration Club meeting at the home of Mrs Jim Majors 701 North orty second Street Mrs A Russell speak The Tuesday meeting will be the first session of the club since July Bosqueville Home Demo Club to Meet Wednesday The Bosqueville Home Demon stration Club will meet Wednesday nt 2:30 at the home of Mrs Mitchlner Bosqueville Road Gholson Home Denio Club Observes Achievements Achievement Day was observed by the Ghoson Home Demonstra tion Club Tuesday when it met in the home of Mrs Gladys Holstead of Gholson The hostess showed Improve ments she has made in het home student WHS dinner and hunt The dinner was this one bottle can help you look years younger Kerg Er Lotion GOLDSTEIN MIGEL Cosmetic Shop irst loor Jack third James irmo Lift Treatment of a previous hunt The dove hunt followed the dinner costumes satin white tOTiCb Miss Cash Honored Wacoans to Entertain At Clifton Party a revolutionary lotion that works against wrinkles crepeyness and age lines! during the past several months Members were served cake squares and iced grape juice by Mrs Holstead and Mrs John Har lin Members also visited in the home of Mrs J' Dollins to see her living room improvements Nine members were present and two visitors Mrs Lily Kelly and Mrs Nathan Slough of Texas City Joe tSaHutpIi UUlllloUll CC vt lu a third John Tomlinson fourth Dale Nix Classes with only one entry which did not show included the Shet land pony class with Aaron Man ley five gaited with Dan Gafford: and couples class with Mr and Mrs Charlie Wilkerson Reining class: first John Tom linson second John Self third Herman Tull fourth skine barrell race: Ward with a first time a second run timed at John omlinson who with 193 on the first John of 193 and 19 Second tied Ward first run but placed second in the runoff with 192 time: third place Kenneth Weeks fourth Jack Smith Ladies pleasure class: first Mrs Vernon Jones second Miss Norma Jo Calvery third Mrs Gus Schultz fourth Mrs Charlie Wil kerson class his was a class originated by saddle club members who restricted entries to members of this profession hose entering were furnished with horses and in instances with some western out fitting to complete their attire for appearance in the show The judging resulted in the fol lowing awards: first Dr Howard Smith: second Dr Swet land third Dr Barnett: fourth Dr Cox Quarter horso class: first Paul Self second Brady Pamplin Social Welfare Chairman To Speak at Health Meet Mrs Marian Sutler chair man of the Council for Social Wel fare will be the speaker Tuesday at 7:45 at an open meeting of the McLennan County Mental Health Society in the Roosevelt Hotel County Meeting the Needs of Its Children" will be the subject of the discussion NALC Auxiliary No 90 will meet with Mrs 1 Baldridge Jr 705 Proctor Thursday at 7:30 i traditional piccllL a I I ClIlLl made of gold and colors nnrpspntinsr the body six students and a teacher made a Goodwill Trip to Cleburne High riday Making the trip were first Mayor Virginia Pharr Commis sioner Billie Eee wane leu ueau ers Walker and Ann Thomp son Wacoan Editor Hollis Biddle and Daisy Chain representative Bill Rice Mrs Louise Maryfield accompa nied the group on their trip The Statue of Liberty was un veiled on Oct 24 1886 Winners or Marlin Horse Show Revealed MARLIN Sept' More than 60 entrants in the' various classes entered in the Horse Show staged here this week by the Mar lin Empty Saddle Club appeared before a capacity crowd The club officials presented the show as a free attraction in con nection with the fourth annual alls County Livestock Show and air held Wednesday and Thurs day Club President Powers opened the program: Ben Sauter was ringmaster Mayor Terry Dickens made the welcoming ad dress the general chairman was Mort Bridgewater Pat Boyd of Waco was the show judge (Red) Calvery of Lott was the an nouncer In the class first place went to Brady Miles Pamplin Mar lin second Jill Jost Marlin third Ed Dodwell Travis fourth Mary Oltorf Marlin Plantation class: first Smith second Dale Nix Bert Henderson fourth McCreary Three galted class: first Johnson: second Ed a riday Luncheon Club At Vllltoil 1 Hty Msjnbersof the riday Luncheon CLITON Sept 13 SPL Miss lorence Cash bride elect of Irbm' jn at Hamilton House Gene Taylor of ort Worth was hostesses for the day will entertained with a tea shower in be Mrs rank Trau ana Mrs the home of Mrs Pratt this IL Houk 4 Co hostesses with Mrs rratt liila nfprtnin With Henry Carr II Caldwell Chris mieriam Illi Strand Collins Leo Rich Dove DimiC and Hunt ards Ashcraft and Elder CLITON Sept Mr In the receiving line were the and Mrs Hill entertained honoree her mother Mrs A at their ranch home east of Clifton Cash and Mrs Nina Taylor the recently with their annual dove groom elect mother of rort dinner and nunt ine dinner was Worth In the house party were served at the noon hour Misses Bobbie Joyce orson Cath ed doves provided ts the result erine Erickson Miriam Keeling and LeNell Enochs fflaooi (tribunt $)i'ralt Sunday September 14 1952 Waco Texas Sec Ill Page 11 of blouses school Waco High School 2S! Cheer Leaders Get irst Test Lungs of the new Waco veil leaders were given their test when the Tigers played Cle burne riday night at Muny Stadi um' Three boys and three girls were elected in the spring by the student body Chosen were Charles Thorn al Ross Walker Douglas McCar thur Nancy Dunwoody Ann Thompson and Dawn Peck New cheer leaders wore Waco What other preparation can give you the age defying action of Elizabeth irmo Lift It is unique there is nothing else quite like it for double chin heavy jowls crepey neck skin puffiness surface lines irmo Lift contains vita restoring oils and other secret ingredients that help lift firm smooth tighten and soften with incredible effect Press it mould it up up into your skinand see what a difference it makes $250 2 oz $500 1 oz pi iuiu TTrrTiTTm rmTtyniTTi 1 'v (RUU JIIIIRW vinimii JHJJUI IJI L' 9 I 'L' I WBI A prized possessions in any ivardrobel izar enutne 1395 and 1595 Now you can have a pair of high fashion aristocratic Aquana lizard smart styles by Charmont ioned in a choice of to complete your ensemble! 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