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The Taylor Daily Press from Taylor, Texas • Page 7

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Taylor, Texas
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ii iTifiWrma COMPAMV ardware electrical A 'M Wwhmm Little Blue Denim Jackets Each Western Embroidered Design. Sizes 0 to 6. Men's Fancy Dress Anklets First Quality Assorted Fancy Patterns 4 pair $1.00 Cotton Rayon GABARDINE Sport Shirts Two-tone combination colors. Knit bottom and cuffs. ChenilUd Both Sets All over chenille with florol chenille oppllque.

Matching rug and lid cover. Many colors. BUY ON LAY-AWAY Cosh Your Pay Roll Checks At Anthony's Attractively Gift Boxed Miss Elaine Multifilament RAYON CREPE SLIPS Sixes 32 to 40 Pin Wfitel Design Towel Sets Bath Guest 98 49 Cloth 25c Cannon's famous pin or whirl patterns. Large size bath towel, guest towej and cloth. New colors.

prive To Be Made For Area Boy Scouts Soon nf camping and activities, training Area Council oi councii office, adminis- Burnet leaders, council office, adminis tration of volunteer program and intensified health and safety service, advancement, and community service. The council maintains a camp for the scouts of its area in addition to other services. Ttyis ramp is located on an 1100 acre site in the hill country around 1 Austin. It provides camping lx and outdoor activities for all are no local or scouts the year around with spc- Vhc finance com-1 summertime programs to aid bV John in achievement. The only inized a finance harge $9.00 per week to cover rea cost 0f food for the campers.

Caid Fayette, Llano, William8011 budget for Council. 1950 is to TT 1950. The oppri!" Sve w' for me entue the money' on unified basis. Th. is adminlstie'1 fboard of the coun- IeS St.

John serv- president. "ior 1950 has been ,00 by the Execu- the 79.000’ 99 per! Service hoys in bouncil area, and nt goes to suppon oy Scout program St. John. Capitol president. This sei- service to um.

s. and extension, DING bicemenfs I other (Stationery it Obtainobl Priced CALL Press TERS Phone 297 The Capitol Area Council at the end of 1949 was 63 Cub packs, 164 Scout troops, and 18 explorer units making a total of 245 units. The total membership for the coun- Cii is 7,816. A complete record is 1 maintained on each scout at the 1 council office. This requires five full time secretaries to service the correspondence and records, training materials, and awards.

Large numbers of rural boys will be served who otherwise would'never have the benefits of scouting. Over 50 per cent of the boy population live on the farms. Scouting is for all boys regardless of race, color or creed. Boys in low economic groups will be given special attention that they can have an effective scouting program. The benefits of this campaign, to begin February 13 and to raise $79,000, will reach boys of all groups.

Remembering that future lies in its future is up 10 you. This drive will not be necessary in Taylor because the Boy Scouts of America budget was included in the Community Chest drive last fall. A function of the U. S. Bureau of Mines is to attempt to reduce federal expense by testing fuels.

Absolute zero on the Centigrade scale is minus 273.16 degrees. FRED I. FISHER and Bonds N. Main St. Mr.

and Mrs. Jean W. Brown Houston are weekend guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Heller.

In San Antonio this weekend for the finals in the Texas Open golf tournament are Mr. and Mrs. Art Hansen, who have as their guest, Mrs. Fay Johnson of Austin. Visitors in San Antonio this weekend were Mrs.

Bob Kautz, her daughter, Bobby Lee, and Mrs. Katie McCutcheon. Mrs. Samuel Henderson and son Gordon have returned from a visit in Lockhart with Mr. 1 mother.

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lawrence have returned from Houston where they attended the Fat Stock Show. John Moseley oi Cameron was among the Yoemon fans at the Taylor Cameron basketball game here Friday night. Don Clark, student at the University of Texas, is spending the weekend here with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. O. F. Clark. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Schroeder have as their guests this weekend Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sherley and children, Ricky and Constance. Mr.

and Mrs. Sherley were in San Antonio Saturday evening to see the game. Cammie Booth, student at T. M. I.

in San Antonio, is spending the weekend here in the home of his mother, Mrs. C. H. Booth. Going to Austin to watch the Globetrotters this afternoon will be Mr.

and Mrs. H. G. Richards. Clinton McAdams, Dr.

Roy Kirkpatrick, Jimmy Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Davis. Mrs. Everett Gant and chil- FMRCISCiTO Inspired I the alluring wild primrose of California Deserts, this Franciscan pattern has its own special charm.

The embossed motif is hand decorated by master craftsmen in under-glaze colors that make it look excitingly real. The pinks and greens, fully arranged in a delightful design, are further enriched by the creamy background. Available in i 6-piece starter sets. Desert R. se pattern is extremely resistant to chipping, crazing and cracking.

Pattern (t Vk from the usual1 The ts'orn1 i of rcd fruit Qn'1 graer cievcrly bound together by in A A I ic nra I 1 'I un, I green I bound tether by in- bronches. Aople Pattern 9Qy, informal and fripndlv ranrkm Apple m0tifVn forma I and friendly. and has 1hat exira crnft comcs from hand painting by eauiv ic 1 i7he Poem's reputotin', wre I by thc practicality of 0x1 resistant to ciiip- or crocking. FOR BISHER tun hm ui ums Gorgeous new shades in soft multifilament all rayon crepe rich lace bodice and matching lace bottom trim wide adjustable shoulder straps Sizes 32 to 40. Brief Panty 98 Combination petticoat and panty.

They are darling! Elastic waistband. Lace trimming. White, Pink Blue, Mint Gift Boxed Sheer tricot knit all Nylon panty Hollywood brief style. Dainty trim around legs. Sizes 5 to 8.

Rayon Knit Sixes OQC 1 to 3 Sidelight on Spring New -Blouses Lead Independent Ingrid Bergman Wins Divorce dren of Corpus Christi are visiting with relatives in Taylor. Austin visitors Friday were Mrs. J. K. Harkins, Mrs.

Jack Hamilton, Mrs. J. J. Nachlinger and Mrs. Everett Gant of Corpus Christi.

SINGAPORE. Three hundred business firms failed in Singapore during the year owing to curtailment of trade with China and strict currency regulations in Indonesia. Import and export traders who deal with Indonesia and shops dealing in merchandise from China are the sufferers. Total losses are estimated to amount to several million dollars. Taylor Daily Pratt, Sunday, Fab.

12, 1950, 7 ROME, (A Bergman has won a Mexican divorce, she and Roberto lini will be married as soon as the legal papers are received in Rome. The Italian film director made that comment today on the divorce action. Rossellini described Miss Bergman as overjoyed at the news. Then, smiling wrly, he added: if only this had happened 10 months The Swedish actress was reported yesterday to have walked about for the first time since the birth of her son, Roberto, eight days ago. There had been speculation that notification of Miss divorce might be sufficient to permit her marriage in a civil ceremony.

But attorney said a copy of the divorce decree would have to be received in Rome before the wedding could take place. Under Italian law the birth of a baby must be registered within 10 days. But Rossellini said an exetnsion of the time limit has been obtained for civil registration of Miss baby. Rossellini has indicated that he and Miss Bergman will be married some time next week. In Hollywood, Dr.

Peter Lindstrom had no comment on Miss Mexican divorce. -------Singapore Loses China Trade Cadet Standing In Civil Air Patrol To Be Explained At PTA Meeting Tiles. Parents of high dents will have a chance to receive all of the answers to their problems arising because their children want to join the Civil Air Patrol as cadets. W. T.

Bradford, adjutant in the Taylor Civil Air Patrol, will speak on the purposes, aims and rules of the CAP at the meeting of the Junior Senior High Tuesday afternoon in Room 6 of the high school at three questions asked about the status of the youth who Join the CAP. Mr. Bradford will answer such questions as to military connection with the CAP, flying possibilities of the high school students, and other things. Mrs. G.

E. Brieger, the president of the unit, said Saturday, that she was most anxious to have a large representation of parents out for the meeting Tuesday. TVjEW YORK (NEA) Blouses are out in the open this spring. Able to shed the concealing shelter of a suit jacket and lead an independent life of their own, new blouses are as pretty as important styling and fine fabrics can make them. Exaggerated which plunge to a low and short dressy skirt or shirttails may be neatly tucked into a skirt band for informality.

Another blouse to top a simple skirt in fine style is the one of dove gray crepe (right). A wide yoke drops over the shoulders and releases voluminous cuffed sleeves. Crowning a tailored petai jabot is a tiny club collar. NEW for your Refrigerator BY EPSIE KINARD NEA Fashion Editor sleeves with wide turned-back cuffs give the cinnamon crepe blouse (left) its smart look. Topaz jewel buttons sparkle down the front.

Designer Eisenberg styles this blouse so that it may be worn as shown as an overblouse for a Minnesota, of ten thousand actually has more than 11,000 The boundaries of U. S. public lands are based on star observations. Wards trained servicemen can put your M-W Refrigerator in operating condition! Genuine replacement parts and factory repair methods are used to give you the best service possible. Repair Service Totaling $10 or More May Be Purchased on Wards Monthly Payment Plan There have been numerous PANGBURN'S Famous Candy 118 W.

3rd Phone 417.

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