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WACO SUNDAY TRIBUNE HERALD JULY 15 1934 Midstream With Modern No 11 She Authors: CAROL HILL By SIGRID ARNE eser ildin dHy Mr larpr imes est to most frigt wa er Wacoans Named On Honor Roll At University John Wesley Sedberry and Others Arc Noted for Scholarship on Tex as Lists This la the eleventh In a series of 13 weekly articles NEW Books wore piled in every corner More were stacked on book cases Sorted man uscripts lay on the practical lookingwalnut desk Even the outer door to the office had to be opened care fully or a pile of books would have toppled over Carol Hill one of the youngest successful agents in New and maybe was moving She has a three room office but in two years her business has out grown it The young woman healthy looking 29 years old and New York stood knee deep in books and straightened a picture of a smug black cat on the wall "Come If you can get in" she' laughed over her shoulder "This is moving She is slender with a vital face sparkling gray eyes and hair in a close cropped bob She Likes Cats She gave a last pat to the picture "This is my favorite picture" she said LaGatta did the man who does all these swank women for Uie It's a little hard to tell just how she chose the favorite because the walls are lined with cat white kittens gray tabbies black Toms lithographs Currier and Ives prints and pen and inks got two live cats at she said "They're Persians "I call one 'Peter' and one 'Pan' and only are allowed the absolute freedom of our eight eenth century furniture" A Window The includes her husband Carl Brandt who has been one of New best known agents for years His office is upT ifth avenue a few blocks from hers Brandt's office is a sanctum entered only by the I sent him my manuscripts anyway when I left Barnard college a few years ago to become a Miss Hill added "I went in to talk about the stories and met him Comings Goings Doings Pastime 42 club will meet with Mrs B' Petty Ijike Waco ri day at 2:30 Sappington and father Joe Sappington left Saturday for a to day motor trip to the valley Billy and Bobby Wigley departed Saturday for Camp Stewart near Kerrville to enroll for the second term Waco Review No 99 will meet in regular session at Shrine club Tues day at 2:30 Business circle of Wom an's Missionary society of irst Baptist church will meet at the church Monday at 6:30 o'clock All members are urged to be present Mr and Mrs Lockwood Judge and Mrs James Alexan CAROL HILL I ri 1 A wla 'W 1 Nn I W'T SSr 3 Carol Hill who says she enough to be a writer herself tried her hand selling what other people wrote Now one of New youngest successful agents Bad writing is like a bad egg she says: sniff tells the story" "Then I spent two years in Paris I felt silly being a writer counts I'm always worrying about their marriages and never about their manuscripts amily Competition I decided to stop writing It took courage I was making good money But I had worked in another office to I decided to become one Meanwhile I had been divorced Then I married Carl" She "opened shop" Authors came to her Then one day one of her husband's clients walked in She gulped wondered what Carl would say and did business In the usual way Actually Carl looked grim at the dinner table but they made a rule not to talk about such things They read manuscripts together at night in their Park avanue apart ment but they stay rigidly off talk of competition Now 170 authors are managed by Miss Hill including Phyllis Bentley Hilaire Belloe A Cronin Stem Storm Jameson Dawn Pow ell Priestley and Hugh Wal pole The English ones mean she must cross the ocean several times a year A Hard Time Start I it" she said cially going to the theatre with Stern You know she has a famous collection of canes At night she car ries one with a light in the top You should see the surprised looks around us when she turns it on" Book business is "looking up" Miss Hill said although 2000 copies Is still a good sale for the average book The agent gets 10 per cent of resulting from a sale She laughs at the depression It was a good time to start she says Everything was so cheap And peo ple felt sorry for a young girl and say look here some thing you should know" So she learned Shs has to read about five hours I was married to a writer and I had not dramatic enough You know to write In self like a golf how writers are They have to dra widow taking up golf I wrote my matize the world so much that pretty soon they dramatize them first novel And then a cable arrived selves They act out a)j thejr trou saying It was sold I just had to an(j they always seem to have come back to America them mostly divorces and bank ac a day weeding out books and stories sent to her there are short she ad mitted read enough you spot good and bad writing from the first few pages It's like the bad one sniff tells the story" Camp Activities Occupying Time Of Younger Set Seven Waco Girls Go to Glen Rose Camp on Thursday Others Are at Various Resorts By STANLEY GCNN Written Especially for the Sunday Tribune Herald AUSTIN July 14 (Spl) inal ex aminations for the first term of the summer school here at the Univer sity of Texas began yesterday and will be concluded Monday afternoon Registration for the second term will begin on Tuesday John Wesley Sedberry has been named on the honor roll for school of business administration for the spring semester Dr A itzger ald dean of the school announced today Students must make at least a average to be included Eight Wacoans on Holl 'Eight Waco students were Included on the honor roll for the college of arts and sciences for the soring se mester Dr Parlin dean an nounced last wek They are Eva Roscoe rances Kirkpatrick Dar den rank Crippen Geneva Louise Lancaster Ailsen Gardner Nellie May McKay Ruthe McCawley and Althea Shaver Elizabeth Chambers James Adair Hunt Nanine Simmons and Ben Altman were named from Mexia Carol Wilson who was in Austin recently to attend the Pi Phi lunch eon has gone to ort Royal Va where she will visit Virginia Car son Carol will return to Waco in August Of interest to Waco students is the recent marriage of the former Madge Carlton to Dr Bob Alexan der Before her marriage Mrs Al exander attended Baylor university where she was a member of Kappa Ensilon University Urbanites and Kappa Delta Pi Dr Alexander a graduate of the University of Texas He was a member of Chi Phi fraternity The couple will make their home at Spur Historic Landmark Goes One of the historic landmarks at the university and of Austin for more than half a century is being demolished as the traditionally fa miliar Gothic spires of the main 'building are pulled down to make room for the new structure or 50 years the stately old building has rnwned University hill hut it is being razed in preparation for the new $2000000 main building More than two years will be required for its construction Calhoun comptroller of the university has stated Also Included in the building pro gram are plans for the new dormi ories costing $108000 PWA nave made the construction of the new buildings possible Mcrryncll Mason and Bill Davis ire scheduled to spend this week end among the others who will go nome for the summer or for a briefespite from summer school Around and About Robert Dupree has cabled from Dublin that he and his traveling companion Edward Weil will goo London this week They willeturn home the latter part of Aug ust Nellie May McKay tells us (through Operative Z19) that shevill go to summer school during the econd semester Jimmie Harrison ieems to spend all of his time in the aw building either attending classesr studying Phil Sanger spends his iftcrnoons studying BBA coursesMerrynei Mason is another who las been deserting Barton Springs or textbooks Mary Scruggs is lever at home to phone calls these lays John Polly enters the libraryarrying a lot of bonks Lakeview Methodist Women Hold Meeting of Lakeview Methodist hurch met Thursday at the church vith Mrs Gid Bryan district uperintendent of study as guest Irs Bryan talked on Class leans to Us" Items from the Bui etln were read by Mesdames tustln Bowen and Wilson i social hour followed Miss Dorothy Nunenmacher of New Orleans was the guest of Mrs Vera Rapier 2201 Summer avenue riday Dr and Mrs Carlos Hamilton of Houston are guests of Mr and Mrs 723 James avenue Mr and Mrs Lilly and daughter Annie aye are spending the week end in Glen Rose with rela tives Lee Dunn of Cleveland Ohio is visiting in the home of his par ents Mr and Mrs Dunn 626 Garland avenue Miss Gertrude Pudig and Miss Dor othy Meador depart Sunday for New York City accompanied by Mrs John Dollins of 1604 Austin avenue Miss Pauline Breustedt was ho'st ess to group of her friends when she entertained with a luncheon at her home 3121 Austin avenue Thursday Miss Lou Hartgrove 1201 North Ninth street has as her week end guests Miss Billie Nixon of Wichita alls Misses Ann Ewald and Jo Plant of Austin Edwin Boswell son of Rev' and MrsW J3 Boswell of 1902 Alexan der avenue is recuperating from an operation at Baptist sanitarium Royal Higginson of Panama ca nal zone Is spending two months with relatives and friends In Waco and Mart Pyihian Sisters Waco temple No 85 will meet at Knights of Pythias hall 214 South ourth street Mon day at 8 Mrs Downey and song of Waterbury Conn are guests of Mr and Mrs Harry Cain 916 South Sixth street Miss Laura Simmons of Mobile Ala is visiting in Waco as the guest of Miss Laura Dell Peters 2115 Summer avenue Miss Caroline Chisholm 1603 Clay avenue has as her guest Miss Ruby Jones of Morgan Misses Jones and Chisholm were roommates at Weath erford Junior college last year Mrs Daniel 2201 Summer avenue departed for San Antcaio and Corpus Christi where she will spend the remainder of the summer with relatives Homemakers class of Columbus Avenue Baptist church will enter tain husbands of class members at a picnic at Kam Ko lake riday at 7 pm Mrs and Mrs Hawkins Hazel Marie and Ray Hawkins 2015 Proctor avenue have returned from a trip to Santa Albuquerque and Carlsbad Mr and Mrs John Doole and son John Jr of Austin were guests Thursday and riday of Mr and Mrs Robert Seaton 1216 North Sixteenth street Miss Emy Lou Stovall has re turned to her home in Itasca after a visit of several days as the guest of Dr and Mrs Catto 3119 Parrott avenue Miss Hazel Alexander of Moody who resides with Mrs Staton at 2524 Austin avenue while attend ing Baylor university is spending the week end with her parents in Moody Mrs Medlin and Mrs Price of Houston arrived Saturday morning to spend a week with their mother Mrs Woodall and two sisters Mrs Dorsett and Mrg Brown They have just re turned from a two weeks visit in Dallas with Mrs daughter Mrs Osthoff MONDAY A of Grier Memorial church in circles: One Mrs Wig gins 1002 North Seventeenth two Mrs Durham 2009 Reuter three Mrs Hugh Schrader 1523 Homan 3:30 Business women of irst Bap tist church will meet at the church 6:30 Calvary Baptist church in circles 3 as fol lows: Two Mrs Stewart 1621 Proctor three Mrs Craddock 1545 Lyle: four and six Mrs Jones 2401 Alexander five Mrs McMurrain 900 Turner seven Mrs A Sllgb der ana Mr ana Mrs John is At kinson composed a no host group which enjoyed a swim and picnic supper at the ish Pond last week Mesdames Gohagan Paulk and A Warner will be hostesses at the Municipal clubhouse Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock for members and their husbands Games of 42 will be the diversion of the evening Mrs red A Gildersleeve writes Waco friends from Cloudcroft where she is spending her va cation that she is enjoying a round of entertainment and says that the climate is delightful Mr and Mrs Howard Williams 1105 North Eighteenth street are spending the week end at the Heart or me Mius inn reerrvuie ineir son Howard Williams Jr who attended the first session at Camp Stewart will accompany them home Sunday evening Miss Lucille Wood 2116 Morrow avenue will go to Brownwood to spend a week as the guest of Miss Gayle Bunnell former Wacoan who lived next door to her during her residence in this city Mrs Shipman 'who recently spent three months with her daugh ter Mrs' Tom Tidwell of Waco has arrived in San Angelo from Waco to visit her son and daughter in law Mr and Mrs Vernon Ship man Rev and Mrs 8 McClung of loydada are guests in the home of Rev Mr sister Mrs Denman 3305 MOrrow avenue for the week end Rev Mr Mc Clung is preaching at Columbus Ave nue Baptist church at both services Sunday Miss Sue Howard and brother George Howard Jr 1211 North Sixteenth street departed riday for a visit to San Antonio the Rio Grande valley and Mexico En route home they will stop in alfurrias to visit Miss Pat Sloan June grad uate of Baylor and her father Sloan The Wacoans will be away 10 days Mr: and Mrs Levy of Waco and Mrst George Schwartz of Malone and Mrs Jack Schwartz of Hubbard and Jake Schwartz of Mart departed Wednesday for a trip to New York City and Chicago They went by boat from Galveston to New York sailing on the Algonquin and after a few days there will go on to Chicago re turning to Waco about Aug 10 In honor of Mr and Mrs Thomas Williams who married in Waco on June 28 Mr and Mrs Harold Tips of San Angelo recently were hosts at three tables of bridge with pink and white as the predom inating color in appointments and decorations Mrs William will be remembered as Miss Virginia Potter of Waco damp activities are occupying members of the younger set many of whom are entering on their sec ond term at Kerrville Seven Waco girls went to Glen Rose camp Thursday Prior to their departure Mrs Early 1401 Columbus avenue entertained informally at the ish Pond in their honor and in honor of her nephew John Gould Jr of Wichita alls Young Gould departed last week for his home following a visit of several weeks with Mrs Early Another Courtesy Extended Another courtesy extended the campers was a Dutch treat party at the ish Pond Those who are attending the camp for the next two weeks are lorrie Neale Hudson Margaret Kelly Pattie Rose Early Betty Ann Gugenheim Elaine Maxey' Nancy Willis Louise Mai lander Laura Pearl Gardner Waco girls are taking a prominent part in activities at Camp Walde mar located 18 miles northwest of Kerrville and directed by Miss Doris Johnson Enrollment for the sec ond term which begins July 21 and ends Sept 1 is already being made Jinx Turner daughter of Mr and Mrs Turner 1004 North if teenth street was given an all star rating for her last term in camp as was Martha Virginia Tidwell daughter of Mr and Mrs Tid well Martha Virginia also won a gold medal for the best all round dancer She will enter the second term of camp To Attend Second Term Mary Lucille Cox daughter of Mr and Mrs Cox 2925 Maple avenue will enter camp for the sec ond term also Miss Cobby de Stivers will direct the Glee club camp singers and camp orchestra for the second term Misses Mary Strange instructor in leather and jewelry work and rances Mc Cluskey director of glee clubs camp singing and dining room hostess leave Waco July 21 for the second term Miss Turner was elected feature editor of the Wadlemar War Whoop four page camp paper published weekly during the first camp term and has since held that position She spent this week end in San An tonio with other eight and twelve week campers as the guest of Miss Walker 0 0 Blue Spread Presented To Mrs Hill by Club Mrs Gilliam was hostess to members of the riendship Sewing circle at her home 2226 Ross Wed nesday As a birthday gift Mrs Mary Hill was presented with a blue spread The next meeting which will be held July 25 will be with Mrs Scarborough at 2127 Ross at 2:30 Those present were Mesdames Scarborough Emory Spencer Martin A Sharp Thomas Melton Mary Hill Bow lin Ray Thomas I Kitchen Church Affairs 2516 Parrott eight Airs Bob Alex ander 1714 Colcord TUESDAY 4 Young Matrons class Central Christian church hosts at swim and picnic at Kam Ko lake 5 class of Clay avenue Methodist church with Mrs Martin 2115 Ross 2:30 THURSDAY' Business circle of Grier Memorial church on church lawn 6:30 RIDAY Homemakers' class Columbus Avenue Baptist church entertains husbands with picnlo at Kam Ko lake 7 Uplcgers Hosts Before Leaving or West Coast Supper Is Given to Wel come Home Mr and Mrs Tom Bush rom European Vacation Prior to the departure of Mr and Mrs A Upleger Wednesday for California they were hosts to a group at their home 1908 Columbus avenue with a supper to welcome home Mr and Mrs Tom Bush 1421 Austin avenue who returned last week from a European tour Mr and Mrs Upleger are now In Beverly Hills After two weeks they will go to Monterey to visit Mr and Mrs Roy Burnett Mr and Mrs Bur nett have recently moved to Mon terey from Pasadena The Wacoans will go up the north west coast to Oregon to visit Pro fessor and Mrs Arthur Johnson former Wacoans at their home in Portland They expect to be away one month and are making the trip by automobile 6 Waco Girls Return rom Hill Co Camp Misses Danna Booch Dawson Mary Virginia Duncan Bell Downer Doris Hughes and Ellen Louise John son have returned to Waco from Latham Springs where they attend ed the annual district auxil iary camp sponsored by the Bap tist churches of the state Mrs Wil liam Parsons head councilor and Mrs Hale a councilor and teacher accompanied the Waco girls who are members of the immediate auxiliary at irst Baptist church A Clubs Plans A a termelo Party A club met with Misses Jewel and Edna Pritchett at their 1901 ranklin avenue Wed nesday evening The president pre sided over the business session and plans were formulated for a water melon cut Love birds were re vealed and each member received a new name The meeting was then turned over to the hostesses and games of bridge and 42 furnished di version for the evening Miss Elsie Stone was a guest of the club and the following members were present Misses Andola Guderian Vivian Mayr Edna Pritchett Imogene Man ning Waldine Lankart Robbie Lou Manning Jewel Pritchett Elsie Stone Evelyn Hester: Mesdames McKinney Harold lenninken Breedlove Peck Meriwether Mrs Ruth Moen Is Winner of an Award Miss Ruth Moen 1624 North Ninth street has been notified that' she won a special award in the inter national poster contest of the Young People's Luther league of the Evan gelical Lutheran church The post ers entered were drawings used to advertise meetings of Lutheran Young societies and were judged at a contest recently held in Minneapolis' Minn Entries were from the United States and Canada The winning posters were used in the entrance of the irst Lutheran church of Waco to inspire attend ance at the meetings of the Young People's Luther union and aided in the work of which she is a member or every week during the last year Miss Moen has made display posters pictorially emphasizing the subject for the devotional hour of the Young People's society and urging partici pation in this department of the church 0 Kalupian Class Of Calvary Has Party Groups one three and five enter tained groups two four and six of Kalupian class of Calvary Baptist church with a swim and watermelon cut at the Penn Harrell place on the Bosque Wednesday The social ses sion was held as the result of a re cent contest hnld in the class Guests for the affair were: Mesdames Greenway Lula Mae Price Whitfield Jackson A Clement Pippin Jr High Bill Taylor Wright Willie Hawkins Mary Taylor Taylor Arnold Mallory Good night Porterfield Orville Harris Homer Jenkins Bare fieid McDonald Mc Donald Sam Stogner Murrel Moran David Homer Moran A Chastain Reed Penn Harrell Luther Hale Ira Hunt Misses Dor othy Kee aye Taylor Billy Taylor Eighteen children accompanied their mothers 0 Beverly Margaret Bell Celebrates Her Birthday Little friends of Beverley Margaret Bell daughter of Mr and Mrs Al lan Bell assembled at the home of her grandparents Mr and Mrs Edgar 1305 Jefferson avenue Saturday afternoon to celebrate her sixth birthday ollowing an afternoon of games refreshments were served the follow ing little guests: Bryan Allan Bell Ethel Morrow Celia Anne McClel lan Shirley Cunyus Donald Cun yus Ronald Cunyus Patricia Patton of Malone Betty rances Pool Bob Price LaMar McGinnis Jr William Sams McGinnis Tommy Ball of Del aware Perry Drake Joe Craven Alice Berry Walker Jo Anne Rich ter Anne Warner Nata Curtis Nancy Curtis Hannah Curtis Shir ley Jean Mabray Jack Lawrence Darrow Pierson Doris Ruth Reid Richard Maddox Martha Hardin Price LaMar McGinnis Jr William Phyllis Hardin Catherine Sanders Walter Williams Joseph Dickerson of Memphis Tenn Mrs Bell was assisted in enter taining by Mrs Eben Price Misses Mildred and Malile Maddox and Mrs Catherine Patton of Malone 0 Eight Candles Are On Her Birthday Cake Miss Dorothy Louise as sisted by her mother Mrs Sam Mormino Sr celebrated her eighth birthday with a party at Municipal clubhouse Monday Miss Juanita Dillon of the city recreation depart ment directed the games that fur nished entertainment for the guests The birthday cake topped with eight candles was cut and served with ice cream to the following Rose rances and Margaret Bazar Virginia Ducas Peggy Gate Chris tine and Geraldine Dillard Annette Angelo Marjorie Ann Whitfield Mary rances See Mary Jo armer Shirley Marie Vitrano Marian Vit rano Helen Rovello Camille Rovel lo Billy Jean Guzzard Patsy Ann Ray Margaret Ann Lux Samuel Mormino Jr Luke Scarmardo Jr rank Vitrano Tommie Rovello Jr Sonnyboy Brogdon Mrs Mormino had as her guests the following: Mesdames Ernest Brogdon Sam Mormino Jr Bazar Sam Vi trano Tony Vitrano Whit fisld Charles Lux Birthday Courtesy or Glenn Seawell Miss Katherine Colson 2515 Par rott avenue entertained Wednesday evening with a keno party for Glenn Seawell as a birthday courtesy Twenty eight candles topped the birthday cake which was served with ice cream to Misses Janice Colson Durwood Pope Virginia Kramer Messrs Charles Colson Harvey Adcock Mesdames Annie Seawell A Colson and Homer ry of Oklahoma City Phoebe Ann ry Guittards Are Off or Motor Traveling Dr and Mrs Guittard and son Clarence 1401 South Eighth street are departing Wednesday on a motor trip which will include visits to places of interest in the southern and middlewestern states They will go from Waco to New Orleans and lorida They will view Stone mountain in Georgia before taking the coast route to Charleston and Washington The Waco ans will return home by Chicago and the world's fair 0 Losers Are Hosts To Winners in Competition Young Matrons class of Columbus Avenue Baptist church entertained groups two four and six winners in a recent membership contest and their husbands with a picnic at Mu nicipal clubhouse Thursday evening Ed Berry was toastmaster and a toast was given the losing groups one three and five by Mrs Pau Wilson class teacher As pro gram features Mrs A Sligh gave readings and Mrs Leo Mayes gave piano numbers Present were Messrs and Mes dames W'O Jaynes Vance Owen A Gonsoulin Leo Mayes red Weatherby Robert Seaton Crews Harris Darrell Sylves ter Harry Robinson Ed Berry Earl Stanton Dateau Black A Killen ord Howard Bell Reese Ar thur Maxey Mesdames At wood A Webster Adams Ruby McClellan rank Strange Paul Wilson Clayton Cross Dreher Hall A Woods A Daniel A Sligh Miss Margaret Nichols Guest of Miss Winifred Crawford requently Entertained The guest of Miss Winifred Craw ford 2801 Herring avenue Miss Margaret Nichols of Newton Mass a suburb of Boston has been ex tended courtesies almost every day since her arrival in Waco Tuesday afternoon Already the honoree at a dinner Tuesday evening two luncheons Thursday and riday and a house party In Austin during the week end she will be entertained the coming week by courtesies planned by friends of Miss Crawford Roommates at College Misses Crawford and Nichols were roommates at Pine Manor Wellesley Mass At the close of Pine Manor early in June the two girls spent 10 days on Cape Cod with other class mates They visited in Rhode Island Pennsylvania and New York State Boarding the steamship Algonquin at New York City they docked Tues day at Galveston and were met there by Miss Crawford's mother Mrs Wilbur Crawford and sister Sue Miss Nichols will visit In Waco for the next three weeks Luncheon Is Extended Thursday morning Rose Connally Staton entertained Misses Nichols Winifred and Sue Crawford with a luncheon Miss Billie Day was host ess at a o'clock luncheon at the Ernest Day home 900 North Seven teenth sweet riday as a courtesy to the Massachusetts guest Sharing the courtesy were Misses Nichols Winifred and Sue Crawford Martha Crawford rances Gardner Mary Ann Gardner Marguerite Ann air man Connie Schuler Edwina Davis Mary Jane Abernathy Rose Con nally Staton The Misses Crawfords and Miss Nichols went to Austin Saturday to visit Mr and Mrs Bass for the week end Mrs Bass grand mother of Winifred and Sue enter tained with a dinner dance Saturday evening complimenting their guest They will return to Waco Sunday to attend a party scheduled for Miss Nichols tonight Alexanders to Visit Soon in Asheville Judge and Mrs James Alexan der and two children Nancy Lu and Betty Jane 122 Oriental road leave next riday for several weeks vacation in Asheville They will go from Waco to Dallas where they will visit Mrs sis ter and continue from there to Ashe ville where they have taken a cot tage for the remainder of the sum mer 0 Two Honorees Named or Birthday Party Mesdames Owens and Her bert Neuman were honorees at a no host party when a group of their friends entertained at the Neuman home near Hewitt as a courtesy to them on their birthday A three tiered birthday cake was presented them by Mrs Ket tler Jr Entertainment was given in the form of games of 42 Mrs Henry Wollitz Mrs Kettler and Miss Annabelle Roberts served The guests were Mrs Owen Mr and Mrs Herbert Neuman Mr and Mrs John Neuman Mr and Mrs Cross Adolph rosch Mr and Mrs Charlie rosch Mr and Mrs A auquet Misses Hilda and Wanda Neuman Erwin Burell Cor ns Neyhart Buster Neuman Hell mvth Rolland and William Wollitz Billy Lee and Roddie Ervin Kettler Ernest Roy and Amo rosch John Gross Jr Virginia Oglesbee of Teague Mrs Zeno Wilks of Gulf port Miss Mrs Roy Taylor of Houston Popular Visitor Is Being Treated Saturdays 9 A to 6 Summer Store 9 A 31 to 5 31 SPECIALS for the Coming Week Magic Chef These Are Real Specials 00 69 MM 1 piece Bedroom suites INCORPORATED JI nee The finest Gas Ranue These beautiful ranges are the results of fifty years experience in the making of cooking appliances Only on Magic Chef can you get the famous Loraine Heat control A model and price to fit your kitchen piece dining room suite in mahogany QOO new style Curtain Special Window Shades Another bargain lot of Mar Green and white green quiaette made in our aj A own workroom Priscilla styles 4 tan CCHl Cieam Oil ruffled and flounced 33 I I shades Regular $110 Inches wide 2 yards long I 7 crrflrip rIvp Values to $250 per pair Spe I I x8i Hal pair Special each 5 piece breakfast suite solid oak with 1 Q85 extension table I 7 All Porch and Lawn urniture at Close out Prices All Ice Refrigerators at Close out Prices You Will Save 3Ioney to Buy Aow 2 piece tapestry living room suites choice of rust or 085 green WZ A JL 1 4Tn i I 1 I 45 19 A0 9114 I.

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