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Pampa Daily News from Pampa, Texas • Page 5

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Pampa Daily Newsi
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Pampa, Texas
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Vour Face Reflects Care Natanl fjftaf of tkta fa inevitable. Most women can keep thtir ikta total ywuger longer with a regime of proper MMUt ileep, excrete and correct foods. After 30, regular fadal mauagft and of molttarfiing creams and cleansing lotions that stimulate circulation and tone Muscles are essential. The model (left) uses a cleansing emulsion to remove the day's grime and accumulation of natural oils. She follows this with a cleansing lotion rlaw (center) and gives herself a facial massage (right) beginning with the "0." She uses three Ingera of each hand and massages gently In a circular to complete thk per- tion of her dally skin care reglase.

To help youngsters learn to read, count and tell time: new flash card sets, in different colors, pair letters and objects to teach letter and word recognition. (Ed- U-Cards Mfg. 36-46 33rd For personal grooming in bath dressing-room area: frosted, red-filament lamps that promise lo better show skin and make-up tones. (Complexion-Lamp 420 JE. 75th New York, N.Y.).

NEW WAY TO BE SUDDENLY SLIM An you a woman whose figure it on the food side but might look perfect? You'll be thrilled by the new eny way science has for you to become Suddenly Slim. If you're more than 15 pounds ovrwright, thru this idea is not for you. If) our weight lem falls within nuigf, that you can realize a new, smoother figure today, without diet or Suddenly SUm is an all-pew land Of 4-ox girdle constructed of id- 9009 ihtn. innovation the sheer nylon front panel Tbii Ja paomnenuy stiffened by acfonoa jMPMfi and cannot give of Ifr riiraumled by a dimming action border. A feathentitchnl panel down each tide of thU girdle will contour your hips if they aro problem.

The ibelf it of Lycra spandcx blend. It's a new power not consisting of acetate and ipandex. Jt feels like nothing on but has such summing strength, it gives your figure everything that's possible with, a foundation, "Suddenly it the peak achievement of tie desfgncr- genius, "Suddenly Slim" today in girdle or panty version. tured at From Paris: Evening Chic Party Marks Birthday For Six Year Old Miss Kim Keelin was honored on icr sixth birthday with a party in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Keelin, Aug. 30. I Games were played and refresh- ments of cake and ice cream were served. i Each guest received a basket: holding candy, gum, toy wrist, watch and marbles. I Those attending were Michele 1 and Michael Keelin, Pam, Bar-! bara and Kathleen Larned, Julie Cundrith, Beverly King, Lynn Martin, Tammy Robetson, Randy Roush and Mrs.

Faye Lamed. i ii i Both youthful charm and sophisticated drama have been interpreted (aiblons for evening wear. The youthful spirit if elegantly expressed (left) in Jacques Etlerel't short white satin ensemble, lu sheath with tiny Empire bodice it studded with silver heads and rhlnestones. The coat has Huffy fox trim. Jules Crahar, for Riecl, designs a dramatic bias sheath in pewter gray satin (right).

White triangular stole has appliqned Sowers. "Orion" acrylic and silk are used for the satin is both (owns. Out-hosing the ordinary garden I hose is a new flow-through model. The reel is mounted on a carl and need not be unwound to supply i water. (0 Ames Parkersburg, W.

Va.) Fives are on new plastic eye glasses. Thp prescription lens.es are harder than glass, resist scratching and shattering and do not fog. manufacturer says. (Univis. 1 t.

Lauderdale, Pampa Music Teachers' Association Launches Season With Coffee-Recital Couple To Make Home In Groom Mrs. Dorsey of and James B. Maudlin of Deer were united in marriage on Wednesday, Sept. at the First Baptist Church in Tucumcari, N. with the Rev.

John C. Wiles, pastor; officiating. Following the wedding fhe couple visited in Clovis and Lubbock with relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

Maudlin plan to make their home in Groom. Mrs. Dorsey is employed as a nurse at the Groom Memorial Hospital. Mr. Maudlin is a retired farmer.

omens sera VKAft Daily Newt Aletha Davis, Editor WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1M3 Deadline Changed For Pictures On Women's Pages Deadline for weddinp and engagement pictures with accompanying announcements publication on the women's pages in the Sunday edition of the Pampa News has been moved to 3 p.m. on Wednesdays. The Thursday noon deadline is no longer in effect. Due to space limitations, three column pictures must necessarily be cut to two-column width. Only glossy prints in black and white will be I cepted and The cannot be I responsible for the return or the condition of photographic prints.

Wedding pictures and engagement announcement tares should be 5 by 7 inches and will be published in two column size. Week of Prayer for State Missions Is Concluded by Members of W.M.S. The W. M. S.

circles of Central Baptist Church concluded a Week of Prayer for Stale Missions Thursday with a prayer retreat. Members had taken part in the daily services conducted throughout the week. Trip program Monday, "An Open Door to was in charge of Mrs. S. C.

Strickland. Mrs. R. E. Warren Sr.

gave the scripture reading and told of an open door for Latin Americans. Others taking part were Mines. R. C. Brown, Charles Terrell.

Nolan Cole and Richard Johnson. Mrs. T. 0. Upshaw closed the program by taking up the offering.

Seventeen persons attended. "An Open Door to he topic for the Tuesday meeting, was given by the I.illic Mae Hundley circle. Mrs. Strickland gave the devotional and Mrs. Don Turner presented a message in song, Others taking part were Mmes.

Bill Stefford, Jim Johnston, and 0. G. Anderson. Mrs. Upshaw gave the benediction.

Twenty-nina persons altended. "An Open Door to the Throna of the final program, was lead by Mrs. Bill Fulcher. Prayer requests were read. Members lead in prayer for the work of the W.

M. U. Mrs. Strickland presented tha prayer calendar, and offered prayer for the missionaries with birthdays on Thursday. An fngathering of offerings i i tup.

nt iced i. Mrs is attended by nineteen persons. Wrong Game Wrong Guy And Wrong Time, Lady! By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN THURSDAY SPECIAL NIW110 in, CHASED MOUND THAV to add tlegance to your entertaining only Exceptionally practical with so much actual, usable surface area that wiJJ hold a festive birthday cake, mounds of sandwiches, or hors d'ouvres to eliminate frequent re-fills. Beautifully detailed with decorative gad room border. fliW 1 TMf IMTf COMPANY Til 9 The Pampa Music Teachers Association launched (he far! musical season with a coffee-recital members and guests Monday in the City Club Rooms.

Opening with the Music Teacher's Prayer lead by Mrs. Lois Fa- gnn, the members were presented with their new year books by the president, Mrs. who outlined the and programs for the year. Piano selections were presented by Mrs. Marjorie Urban of Perryton, a piano teacher in the Perryton public schools.

Her numbers included "Intermezzo" (Brahms), "First Polonaise" (Chopin). "Nocturne in Minor" (Chopin), and "Waltz in Minor" (Chopin). Six new members of the association were introduced by the president, Mrs. Fidelia Yoder, who presented each with a new year book Mrs. John Price, Mrs.

Carl Schaffer, Mrs. A. Burns, Mrs. A. Cavaniss, Mrs.

Marjorie Urban of Perry ton, und Mrs. Athene Weddinglon of Borger. It was announced that Association would help sponsor the Council of Clubs' drive to secure a new grand piano for the Club Room. Mr. Dale Roller of Amarillo College will be guest speaker for the October meeting which will be invitational to all parents of music siudents in the area.

His topic will be "The Parents Responsibility in iho Musical Education of the Stu- F.del.a Yoder, I dent Mrs Lois Fag-n W-J ec( coming projects ed reasur er to fill the vacancy left by Mrs. Lillian Land who recently moved to Sherman. Refreshments were served from a table draped in a pink linen cloth, centered with an-arrangement of pink stock and asters, and flanked by pink tapers in crystal candelabra. Mrs. W.

H. Fuller presided at the silver coffee service assisted by Mrs. Fagan and Mrs. Yoder. Other members and guests attending in addition to those named were Mrs Calvin Whatley.

Mrs. W. M. Cooper, Mrs. Ramon Wilson, Mrs.

Mary Harris, Jerry P. Whiiten, and Tracy D. Gary. CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS DEAR ABBY: I met a man at work and liked him right away. knew that he was married, but we saw each other anyway because he said his wife didn't care if he went around with other women.

1 guess it must be true because he never has to rush home, and he can get away to see me as much as he wants to. I am divorced. I don't want any trouble, Abby, so I told him I wasn't going to go on seeing him unless he brought me a note from his wife saying she didn't care. If she will do this, I'll go on seeing I won't. He says he'll put her on the phone, but he won't ask her to sign anything.

What do you think. Abby? I am 44 years old and I don't want a shot in the head. CAREFUL DEAR CAREFUL: Note or no note, you're in the wrong game, with the wrong guy, at the wrong lime. You've admitted it now act on your confession. DEAR ABBY: My husband and wanted to will our bodies to a medical college.

When we wrote telling them about it, they wrote back and told us we would have 10 pay the shipping charges. We wrote back asking them how much it would cost. They wrote and said they didn't know, but when the time came they'd lake it out of, our estates. Wouldn't you think if they wanted our bodies they would he glad to pay the shipping charges? Or at least tell us how much it will cost? MRS. C.

DEAR MRS. More information is needed h're. Send me your 'ull name and address (it will bo confidential and the name of the medical college which you wrote. DEAR ABBY: I have been invited to a number of weddings this summer, and my problem is I never know what to say when I go through the receiving line. have a friend who always says something funny when he shakes hands with the parents of the bride, like "Well, you aren't LOSING a daughter, you're GAINING a bathroom!" Is this appropriate or shouldn't something a little more serious be said? STUMPED FOR WORDS DEAR STUMPED: The parents of the and groom, and Ihe groom, should bo never the bride.

She is wished a lifetime of happiness, and the jokes are saved fo after. CONFIDENTIAL TO MAX'S WIFE: You are moUntain-climb- ing over molehills. Be grateful that you still have a husband who always leaves his shoes in the living room. What's on your mind? For a personal reply, send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Abby, Box i 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif. WD Joycee-Ettes Plan Amarillo Trip The regular' meeting of the White Deer Jaycee-Ettes was held recently in the home of Mrs.

Bill Abbott. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Doug Coffee. Discussion of a high school Career Clinic was held, and is to be continued next month. Plans were made for a trip to the SAC base in Amarillo with (he Javcees.

Welcoming committees were appointed to greet new memhers of the community. Mrs. Alvin Kalka was elected as Outer Council Representative to fill the vacancy created by Mrs. Gene McAdoo who moved. The meeting was adjourned by reading the Jaycee-Ette Creed.

Members present were s. Jerry Braddock, Lyle Waltz, Bernard Shield, Ernest Russell, Don Vance, Doug Coffee, Bill Abbott, Alvin Kalka and Rov Simmons. Brown, who welcomed guests and members. Mrs. Strickland presented the prayer calendar and Mrs.

Dnn Turner soloist. Others takinp part were Mmes. Jerry Dickerson. Don Brewer, Don Barker, Ralph Loy, Paul Howard. Thompson.

W. G. Forrest Washbourn. N. R.

Lowe, .1. P. Adams, Leon Brown and Dale Gallaher. An open door was entered as each person gave her part. Sentence prayers were offered by five of the members.

Mrs. Strickland gave the closing devotion with Mrs. Upshaw taking the offering. The program Wednesday, "An Open Door to Our Historical Papers Copies Look Old Ideal For Framing 1. Declaration of Independence 2.

U.S. Constitution .1. Bill of Rights 4. Gettysburg Address 49c Each Any 4 $1.69 Mail Orders Accepted The Parry Shoppe 1425 N. Hohart Pampa In Observance Of A Religious Holiday AND Will Be Closed Thursday Until 6 p.m.

Open Thursday Evening 6p.m. to 9pm. YES! WAIT FOR GIBSON'S NO MORI GOING TO AMARILLO 207 N. Cuyler flip Fashion flips over boots and Joyce doei the lightest ankle high version of bootmanship that j-ined forces stretch pants, knee I.XKS. any casual clothes you own Soft, lupple glove leather On a sliver jk.

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