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Lubbock Evening Journal from Lubbock, Texas • Page 4

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Marvels At Working Conditions In U. S. By AP Editor who America. she as secretary' in Communist-dominated nativp Hungary for years. WEST A 10 3 A92 53 4 NORTH AK J86 10 9 874 A 72 EAST A 94 10 7 4 Q2 4b AJ 1063 ahou: occasional overtime.

After tn Vienna during fuspv condition- tragic uprising in Hungary last ing might take a look at a arrived in New York Iron Curtam. early this year and found a secre-! Jones not inb immediately real name, of course) is one who efforts of the National Catho- hac seen both sides. Young, pretty lie Welfare Council, and full of wonder at the fabulous "Nobody back home would be- for a working girl in it if I told them about the ------------------------------------------------beautiful offices, kind treatment, fjood and modern equipment a secretary has in an ohice in New York, says. such things available there, ev- erv' young woman in the would to be a She manels at the statistics in a survey made recently by Nor-j man Saksvig. educational director for Smith-Corofia, which reveals' that 61 per cent of American secretaries own their ti cars or drive the family car; 59 per cent' have television sets, 60 per cent own portable tApewriters and 66 per cent own record players.

"I never saw an office with air-; conditioning, colored telephones, carpets and electric typewriters' until I came to says Hildegarde, m.ost women work, but where they; how much they earn and the hours keep are all dictated by the government. Hungary I worked six days a week, and my pay was 1.450 florints (about a month. Here I w'ork five days a week and earn $215 a month. There I had to; spend almost all my salary just for food and enough left over for clothes." SOrTH (D) A AQ752 J83 A J6 No one vulnerable South North East 1 4 Pass 2 A Pass 3 A Pass Pass Pass Opening Jacoby On Bridge Avoid Loss Of Game By Rebid Lubbock Girls Win Highest Rank For By OSWALD JACOBT Written for NEA hand is mainiy interesting for the various things that might have happened. Tire Vf OfK Certificates of Torch Bearer in Lubbock Evening Journa 1 NEWS rotJR.

LIJtttllMtK, rtx. Tt At Ol RT mi Fashions By Day Anc Might In Contrast Bv NORA W. MARTIN PARIS, Aug. 27 who thought the French fashion designers had removed all sex- appeal from fall fashions can breathe easi'Pr. Official French fashion photos published today show bosoms and I hips are still around in of I all the talk about drersses and short skirts.

The photos emphasize the difference between French fashions by day and French fashions by night. Hips may Idok slerder and, Ditto The three-spade contact was; made on the nose. 1 highest rank, trumped the second cub lesd First G.r were award-! end plaved hvo of "lembers trumps, stopping in dummv. The branch of the ten of diamonds as led and organization nipht at when East played bo FOR DASCE AyD COCKTAIL short dance lirrss, left, hr Pierre Balmain of Paris is from his new fall nnrl winter collection. Entitled it is black silk organdy with gold emhroiderv.

At right is pictured a cocktail ensemble crern. pink and eold lame, worn u'ith a pink muslin blouse with a lavaiiere boyish in davlight but curvaceous by night, bosoms. The day look consists of short chemise coats and shaggj' hats. Most of the coats are straight or barel- shappd. Both dresses and suits blur-out the or mark it gently at a point below the natural waist.

The evening look consists mostly of skin above and curves below. Throats, shoulders and arms are shown off in strapless dresses, and dresses that remain high in front dip as low as the waist in fronts for this' Sharon Sims year are really low; most lines need a frill or flow-: er to be decent. Legs for evening are covered but by day they show more than' in much as 18 inches of leg. or knee-length. Miss Sharon Suzanne Sims.

Now' that the new look is of Mr. and Mrs. Jack displayed, you can choose: Ie. Sims. 4002 32nd and Jerry The style." It e.

Wylie, son of Mr. and Mrs. consists of a suit and coat of M. Wylie, 2624 32nd St matching fabric with fur wedding vows at 4 p.m.’ and matching fur hat. at Highland Baptist The new coats." Theyichurch.

The Rev. I. D. Walker are shaped like barrels with officated at a double-ring cere- MRS. JERRY WYLIE (Shat-on Sims) Bride Of Mr.

Wylie Ex-Techsans Are Married PLAINViEW, Apg a double ring ceremony read at 7:30 p.m. Miss Jane Brown, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ray Browm, became the bride of Alvin Ken Owen, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Arlien Owen. Dr. J. H. officiated the First Church, Vocal presented hv Miss Joan in- rluded Sweet of Love and Prayer." The sister, MisR Kath- erlrtp Ann Brown, was maid inor and Misses a 1 Aftn Young, Martin Sharinne Strickland bridesmaids.

Flower girl was Lonna Rae CartwTi'i'ht. Donald Garrett was best man and James Litsch, Wolfington, Jimmy Shearer, Jimmy Pcrsfield of Lubbock artd Qiff McDonough of Petersburg ushered. The rings were carried by Randy Robinson, cousin the from Pasadena. Fellowship Hall was df the ensuing reception w'ith Mmes. HoW'ard Hurt, Art Johnson, Dick Robinson and Roy M.

CartWTigftt a.ssistinng in hospitalities. After a trip to New' Mexico Colorado, the will at home in Plainview the bridegroom is studying court reporting at Mr. and Mrs. Owen both graduates of Plainview High School. He served in the U.

S. Navy and attended Texas Mrs. Ow-en attended Waylaiid College and Tech. she was a member of Delta Delta Delta social sorority and Honle Economics Club. A bUs fare boost riots in Chile.

Council Fire ceremonial at GiVeS Of Hollywood Camp, near Monte- thP Wne but that was his side zuma, N.M where they are en- only diamond trick. ExentualJy with 72 other girls. its ace and The girls. Miss Jan Justice, Mr. and the made i daughter of North thought thHt South St; and ihould have dropped tne Alta Ada Cates of, St hvo spades.

He out that West might have held are the first in Lubbock Melindo Plowman, Young Starlet, Visits In City Miss Kay Squires Is Honored At Shower fox fur collars and lines tapering to the hem. The new' lengthened suit-jackets. They reach hipbones. a convex back, a made of pinK and pold. lamr, u'orn untn a pi bow.

It's called and is a creation from tJw new collection of Pacci of Paris. (AP TV irephoto.) ifix I 11 r' rin Pink gladioli were altar Miss Sandra Rutledge, cousin nf a cpries of ore-bridal of the bride, furnished organ rirst or a series or pre nrmai double-breasted front and are, music parties for Miss Kay Squires was given Monday night in new "chemise of Mrs, Benny Day 43th Tliey have straight but are p.v nn.T.IJ: nAKtrn ithls manner of performing semi-fitted with tucks or belts! net, trimmed in hlue satin. She Of The Woman's Staff silly. However, it was s. front, irarried the Kihle her sister fWo oent unasEuming young Star, through dancing that she was Colors of turquoise and shades The new' draped dresses.

They had carried in her wedding and the king and queen of Melinda Plowman, has been and eiven a bit part in of autumn brown were loop, or even "dia- topped it with a whitp orchid In which case three- t.amp ire uiris Lubbock from Lof when she was appointments. A musical bride drapes while remaining slim and carnations. Thp bride wore a Epade bid would have based on merit and following the six. and candles completed the decor and elegant in style. band of blup net with rhinp.stone ierred a profit into a loss.

The bridp. given in marriage! by her father, wore a white n.v-: Ion dress blue taffeta 1 The npvv costump-like evening trim and with attqrhed veil, a per- dresses. They have big Mrs. Joe Cox Miss Sondra for his spade raise and that a 18 different fields, each one af- pass by South might well have ning and Melinda and her mother and Colbert: the Loretta Youns presented her with a sister, Mrs. Homer Plowman and Burns and Allen; and book.

Fourteen have trans- tn the a picture, A smatfPHng of television serving table. South pointed out that called in which she has been in, includes The honoree received could have had a better band passing ot iorcn bearer leading role. Ford Theater with Claudette sonal shower and the hostesses bell or crinoline skirts and neck- McDaniel and Miss Martha Crow Craftsmen Ranks These cover musical, lines as daring and feminine as guests can be. 1 The new short skirts. Mostly I must agree with South.

a visit She has been in bride-elect of held only 14 pomts in high cards, 'nai may Wayne seven Matinee Theater produc- 'how off legs, which they but a hand to a future is likely to play very weil when girh Through sheer and! partner can give an immediate 42nd and their daughter, their for the picture. South's re bid Because of her especially at- thrown game out the fording opportunities for nisht is in a series of Walt Disnevwere present, out noDuies, i. are supposed to do. The new' fabrics. They are rugged, fuzzy and bulky for day- and nvo other girls in kk wj time; soft, supplie.i and slinky resi- composed a sone hostess to Manor for afternoon; precious, lacy.

If South had passed at 1 ipades the chances are that West Siven to few girls in the na- would havf pulled himself to- and made a delayed doa- ble. This double is not for metallic, and extremely TAPFAN HOME Mrs. Vern Tappan, 2615 41st time; riJI I. WLllt-J. JIJ was of great vaiue to his side.

dents of Abilene, moved to Cali- which will be used as back- Cumberland Presbyterian Auxili- was awarn a a iraii ground music for the story. Their ary Monday night. Mrs. Jewell! feminine for evening. Marty Melcher, Doris composition was chosen over 50 Mullin gave the invocation.

Mrs. p. ii husband, produced Te composed by Joe Lubin. Jerry Ince directed a pi'ogram rOnhe lenlC He compares The California visitors will on Church in Southeast Thi fixed the present personality with that of his wife, travel from here to Fort Worth, bv Mrs. Moodvi' nursuuy lvalue of State Railways w-ere feminine attendants John Glover served as best After a trip to Ruidoso, N.

M.i the coyple will be at home inj Lubbock. For trfivel Mrs. wore a black linen dress laree black picture hat. She wasi graduated from Monterey Hish' School last spring and had been! employed this summer at Department Store. Her husband is farming at Petersburg.

Church Societies hand that was to an imnie-, by He considers her a down-to-earth and return to Los Angeles Sept. Few ell. Thirteen members and and natural person. 7. lone gupst attended.

Her mother says she a very------------------------------------------- diate takeout double i First Presbyterian Women of This delayed double would the Church attended a general noVm'arglrf brought East into the bid- meeting Monday afternoon in the a I J. ding with three clubs. Then, if She likes Elvis 0 ltinQ WCC HOrS HOW South bid three spades Hlast would probably have gone on 10 Baker gsNe a devotion. fniir clubs A program was presented by He vTOuld have gone down one Hadena Hester, Mrs. J.

trick at that contract but no one thev would have doubled him and Swdical Conference which they: they North and South would have picked up a mere 50 points above on the She attends a public school, the line instead of 90 below. of the Church held at and she then has a private tutor. iMontreal, N. C. Melinda first introduced to I iL.

1. I I the entertainment world through in fna September Jourrinl and members of Circle 8 were lessons which she began at the hostesses to 50 persons during a According to her A doctor tells "WHY DIETS FAIL -AND WHAT TO DO ADOUT Now, in the Home Journal, a doctor how to be sure of diet i.uccesa. Though you think you weigh too much, you may not How can you know? is the best time for you to go on a diet? Wiiat kind is easiest to stick to? Also, learn from the mistakes of Helen Fraley, Journal dieter, in Gained Back 110 social hour. mother, she the type personality and disliked Members of the Socie- dance costumes. To her.

ty of Christian Service of the Asburv Methodist Church, held a monthly nickel-a-dav luncheon at bupper HlanneCl hOr noon on Monday in Fellowship SoTOritV Alumnoe Hall. The Rev, William Stephen? gave A supper at the home the invocation. Meador Circle of Mrji. James Sparks, 4511 W. as hostess, and the is planned tcnlsht by igram was under the direction of.K^ppa Kappa Gamma Alumnae, William Moore, minister of music All alumnae, acti -e or inactive of the church.

members, are ui'ged to attendj He introduced four voung peo- 7 p. m. occa.sum, A report pie w'ho attended the West Minis- board concerning ter choir college choral possibilities will be made, camp at Princton, N. J. They are Hostess duties vili be carried Miss Terry Tune, Miss Kay Bick-jout by Mmes.

E. S. erson. Lonnie and Larry; Bean. J.

M. Marshall. Each sang a solo Bill Barnett, David Ernest Knox Maeknr. Kay and Larry, while Mrs. Wil- This will set the season To Send News To Paper Your engagement and wedding are events you want to tell the world about and so do we.

To the send the miormation in BEFORE the wedding so we can print it immediately after the event. BEFORE is the key worn to getting yom write up in the paper while it is still fresh You can help by following these simple directions them for future 1. Type (or print and wnte clearly) the information. Be pure to spell all names correctly and don't foreet addresses. We are permitted to take engagement announcements over the telephone.

We have blanks for your convenience in our office, 2. Be sure your signature and telephone number are on the notire, 3. We do not run pictures with engagement announcements il the bride-elect plans to include a picture with her wedding 4. Mail or bring notire tor Department, Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, Lubbock. Texas.

5. if your wedding is on Friday or Saturday, you may have the wedding story and picture in the Sunday paper immediately following we receive the information not later than 6 p.m. Tliursdav and earlier If po.ssibIe. Delegates and committee chair- at $140,000.000, men of Lubbock City Panhellenic will attend a meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs, Owen J. Gilbreath, 3202 40th St.

Mrs, Bill Ed Watson, will direct the 8 p. m. IX BRI CK HOME M. C. erton P-TA executive committee and chairmen will attend a coffee at 10 a.

m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs. D. Dickson Bruce. 2Pth St.

Recipes from a place famous 1 for good food fun to serve your family foods fixed the ay they serve them in I famous places. Get September Better Homes Gardens and be able to take your family way I dowm to Dallas. to the fa- mous Neiman-Marcus store for some of their sumptuous I For Neiman-Marcus and serving ideas, get September Homes Gardens today, wherever I magazines arc soldi i The big news Plavtex Dress- F.ez Waterproof Pants. Why? They stay so-o-o cn after Mom washes by machine 116 times. Don't harden or crack.

Soft vinyl in gay color-fast gingham checks. Pin White, Blue. Dresj Wotirpcoftf Fonts 69 Snde 8 C) Corp. 19 7 A Paris Fashions for Fail! Dior, Chanel, GirenchT, Svend, Patou, Castillo-Lanvia show how to achieve individuality in your clothes. See first fashions in For- mulas From America's 10 Richest Th 0 Story.

ALL, S7 articles, stories taid features. Get your copy liam Moore accompanied Terry and Lonnie. They gave an account of their trip. A brief business meeting was directed by Mrs. activities underway.

FOR GAMMA PHI BETA Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae will Arch Harper, meet at 8 p.m. Thursday in the president, the closing prayer w'as home of Mrs M. P. Frazer, 30CS asked by Mrs. M.

L. Hires. Fifty-i37th St. All alumnae in the area nine were present. 'are invited to attend.

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1928-1984