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Irving Daily Newsi
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ffiVINO DAILY NEWS Calendar of events WBDNUDAY, May Al Alton Group, I p.m., MIS E. Irving Blvd. National Karate Institute, 7:30 p.m.. Let Park Kappa Omicron of ESA, I p.m., Holy Family Council No. SMS, Knights of Columbus, Council Hall Irving Assembly No.

120, Order of Rainbow Girls, 7:30 p.m., Ma aonic Temple I p.m. May Ovtc AnoeUtlan. p.m., Mac Arthur High School Auditorium Sertoma Club, 7 a.m.. Pal's Waffle Shop Ovttan, 13 noon, Elks Lodge Bebekah Lodge, 7:30 p.m., IOOF Hall ftotary, 13 noon, Tejas Room, Irving Bank Tower Alcoholics Anonymous, 0 p.m., 1113 E. Irving Blvd.

CCD, 7:30 p.m., St. Luke Irving Garden-Arts Center, 10 a.m. Irving PEO Chapter CN, p.m. Evergreen Garden dub Gamma Pld Beta, 7:30 p.m. Irving Jaycee-Ettes.

7:30 p.m., Colonial Room, Dallas Federal Win at bridge Play creates an image By Oswald aad James Jacoby NORTH 4 fA3 J752 WEST 4A03 VQJ074 0 EAST 4Q070 VK 10652 04 (D) Wraps garbage, rubbish to cut possible litter By POLLY CRAMER DEAR hear complaints on every side about trash blowing here and there. Often this is after the truck has been around to pick it up. Help the garbage or trash man by being careful about filling your cans. Money is well-spent for as many metal cans with tight-fitting Uds as you feel you need. They do get banged up, but have you ever watched the trash collector straggle with wet, loose, and even frozen refuse, and then sling (he can down in disgust? You really should not blame him this.

I line my wastebaskets with paper bags, put in them only crushable things and then tamp down. I put several of these in one large bag with Its top folded down and stapled or taped. Newspapers are neatly stacked and tied with a discarded nylon stocking or put in grocery cartons which are closed securely. Tin cans and bottles are rinsed and drained after being emptied, then flattened or stacked one within another or put inside cereal boxes. Small boxes also are flattened.

Milk cartons make excellent garbage holders. Fill tightly, close the top and put inside a plastic bread wrapper, then tie or seal with the clips that came on the bags. Never leave anything wet or loose. Pack things closely and put several small sacks in one large bag. Keep everything dry and neat and the lid always on the Polly's Problem DEAR white vinyl tiles on one area of our bathroom floor have yellowed.

How can I whiten these tiles and also eliminate future discoloring? Would the rubber backing on throw rugs cause DEAR am answering Louise who has the problem of mildew forming in her closets. When we lived in Hawaii we bad this same trouble and solved it by keeping an electric light burning in the closet. The heat keeps the closet warm and mildew does not form. A low-watt bulb is sufficient but the light should be on DEAR from a light bulb to sufficient to prevent mildew unless the space is very large. Be sure to have the light far enough from any clothing so there Is no danger of a POLLY Speakers on Friday Mrs.

C. M. Vickars, program chairman of Irving Republican Women's Club, Introduced Hank Oilliam (I) and John Whittington at the club meeting on Friday, May 3. The GOP candidates for County Commissioners Court in Saturday's primary election spoke to the group. The election was won by Whittington.

DAILY NfWS PHOTO. Officers installed at April 23 banquet Mrs. Doug Curb received the gavel during a candlelight ceremony installing officers for Phi Epsilon Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi at an installation banquet on Tuesday, April 23, in the Golden Triangle Restaurant. Other members assuming of- PTA unit to meet Thursday Installation of officers will be held at the Otis Brown Elementary PTA meeting on Thursday, May 8. Beginning at 7:30 p.m., the ceremony will be conducted in the school cafetorium.

Brown in will be the title of the historian report to be given by Mrs. Rita Amos. A musical program will be presented by the sixth grade students under the direction of Miss Swan. fice were Mrs. Joe Castleberry as vice president, Mrs.

Jack King as recording secretary, Miss Karen Kardash as corresponding secretary and Mrs. Rip Dowling as parliamentarian. Mrs. Dennis Howard, outgoing president, conducted the installation ceremony. The new officers will assume their duties at the May 16 meeting.

Mrs. David Verver was awarded with Program of the Year for a tour through Love Field and the Communications Center. A first ritual and pledge pin was presented to Donna Me- Canlies Mrs. Rip Dowling received rituals and a Nu Phi Mu pin. Mrs.

David Nasky gave a resume of past officers, committees and achievements. Candidates address GOP club Forty members of the Irving Republican Club met on May 3 in the Colonial Room to hear speeches by John Whittington and Hank Gilliam, GOP candidates for Commissioners Court in primary election. The election was won by Whittington. Guests at the meeting were Mrs. Carolyn Rector, Mrs.

Louis 11 Mrs. Wayne Hollje, and Mrs. Joseph Mrozek. Hostesses were Mrs. J.C.

Stegall and Mrs. C.W. Parham. SOUTH V0 0 AKQ1003 AKQJ vulnerable Wool North Baal South Pass Pass 4N.T. Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Opening Fred Karpin points out in Play in Tournament and Rubber Bridge" that part of good deceptive play is to create an illusion for your adversaries.

Today's hand is from the 1040 Masters Individual championship and shows how South created an illusion which saved him from a hazardous guess. South's two diamonds was a slight overbid and we approve at all of his four no- trump call. We just bid four no-trump with a worthless doubleton in our hand unless our partner has bid that suit. However, there was nothing wrong with the final contract. bidding has been North Bast 1 Dble Rdble Pass You, South, hold: A 07 04 VA 103 32 454 What do you do? fear spsiss.

Tour Partner's two spade bid has shawa a minimum type hand with a deeent sail. Ten want to be in same but have no atom Interest TODAY'S QUESTION East bids five clubs. What do you do? nur top clubs president Leonard was unan DC The play started out automatically. South took ace of hearts and cashed his ace and king of trumps. Then he and disc of hearts Then he ment bef deuce of gave West count shown fou mond play' monds, so with 6-4-2- Had it and one and one had the dia- mdicated six dia- jsarted Fuads Is of Medi Ism from Irti eluded two hearts, it behooved West to take his ace of spades and save the overtrick South would just be trying to sneak that spade through Had it in eluded spades and one South would be to see the ace of spades ar and save the guess.

In rubber bridge West would duck quickly. He wouldn't mind the overtrick. But this was match point duplicate. Furthermore South had played the hand just as if he had started with two hearts. West went right up with his ace of spades and South had eliminated his spade guess.

jmance aids diabetic children Cleveland, Ohio When a child with diabetes, and his parents, understand that child can lead a normal life, be active in sports, do most of the things his contemporaries do, then the burden of dealing with this chronic disease is immensely lightened. This view was expressed at a medical meeting recently by Dr Wil Uam Wallace, professor of pediatrics at Case Western Re serve University School of Medicine here. Specialists around the country agree that the child diabetic should be taught the nature of his condition, why insulin shots or other medication as well as diet are important to him. The youngster should be encouraged to accept responsi bility for the daily ment of his disease. Parents of such children might look into the summer camps for diabetic children found in many states.

In such a setting the child discovers that he is not an oddity, that others also have the disease and function well despite it For adirectoryof such camps, write to the American Diabetes Association, 10 East 40 Street, New York City. Teletable Wednesday Teen skins demand care Many teenagers in miniskirts carrying mini-purses crowd the halls of I the land and though Inrittj Daily W. Irving living. Mia Canty. mm ton ri CI om Pottage Paid at Port flss Irving.

Hmcm 79060. Irving Daily it Taxai Indapandant newtpaper pgbtiihod in dia of Inring and wottorn Dallas County by fanon, toe. The Daily it pwblitKod ovary aftornoon and Swnday morning MM AUSTIN MM DAVIDSON Advsrtistof Mgr. ft SMITH Clre.msr. JACKMAiftftlDil IdHor All monwtcrtpta or to Daily motoria! for publication ara at tfio ridi, datum of lOcti motoriol will bo pamiblo in out if roqwattod, however, Mio ogamo nt OMumot no rotpomibility.

fvory off art modo by tho of Daily la roport novo accurately, however, any aL. smM JttfuHkftotoadAanao ol any group, firm or individual will bo torroctod if the mattar brought to Ibo ottanti on of tho oditor. eurrontly in off act. Only nb paid in advanco ora 9 varan taod and than only to tho and of tho ptopald poriod No at- cop tod for moro than ana yoar. Sy carrier dal ivory in Irving par month $1.15 Or carrior dobvorod in Irving hAonll faasiaMt diri Ivory la City ai Irving) la nay ad- dram In County, par yoar.

In SU SO $4.90 01.44 Sy moll dolivory outaido Cavafy any oddtom in tho United Ototoc. gor yoar in $19.00 too Daily at botwoon and 740 pua. saaeuMse 4a m4 I mi Ivy mini is an word in this mod, mod world of ours, teenage skin-care should be anything but Though teens of today dress, talk, think differently and protest more than past genera- ttoas, the same age-old beauty advice holds true for teenage need lots of loving care. Teenage just naturally misbehaves and after all, face spots are out! The first rule for teens is cleanliness. Ateenage skin fiHmifi be thoroughly cleansed at least twice daily (before leaving for school and again at bedtime).

The face and neck should be washed with warm water and soap. Using the pads of the fingers, the skin should be massaged with soapy lather and particular attention should be given to the center panel of the face. Rinse well in clear water. After cleansing, saturate a cotton pad in lemon Jelvyn skin freshener and pat the face and FSUC laauranco $15,000 Fuads In by 10th of Month Earn from Id! neck briskly all over. This is especially important for teens with blackheads and enlarged pores as the wonderfully bracing lemon freshener helps to remove excess grease to banish blemishes and refine the pores.

Teens who have an acne problem should not neglect it. Acne should be treated by a dermatologist in its early stages to avoid permanent scarring of the skin. Certain foods aggravate skin blemishes. Fried and fatty foods, sweets, chocolates and pastries should be given up entirely. A diet which includes lean meats, fresh and cooked vegetables, fruits and their juices and bread is ideal for most teen skins.

And drinking plenty of water will aid proper elimination. If a teen has dandruff, the hair should be shampooed frequently, perhaps with a medicated shampoo. Daily brushing and massage will also help. REGULAR SAVINGS 3 ANI 4 ANNUM QUARTERLY I I FOSTASE PAID, ENVELOPES FURNISHED SIX MONTHS CERTIFICATES $10.000.00 UP MINIMUM PAID QUARTERLY PER ANNUM AMERICAN SAVINGS COM44INCK AT savav DOWNTOWN OALkAS HI Irving Highway IS1 SI Story SL 1-4141 311 Wed Irvins ONd Si, S-MU Grand Prciric 10S Moin AN 2-1611 I I I I I I tnvortv 4m; Wtte lR VirerfNin a aromi Hn mmi a tmfi) TW 1Mten Seeerd I 1er 1 MS tdMm wnfrai Vw SI a New WMtW Nei 1 laoHr. 1 kam nmotnr Sign ON nmotnr ON Thursdc CHANNIl 4 CHANNIL 1 (CBS A 1 twill ttw a IliHI Wnetlmr SNnr a NMMd WMttwr a 1 Nmm a IWv a CamHi Cimo HitfbiHias ima at Anrfynf MmWry IV OvW Nwinaltv a a a "1 Nmm Lovoof Ubi om omnrroo a Uwidwo UoM Nod! WtW Ion.

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