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P-TA Workshop Will Open Today In Spur I mill Registration will becin at 8,00 a at the East Elementary Met and ln scn School auditorium. A luncheon a P-TA work-1 is scheduled at 12 noon, and ad Leaders Parent-Teacher Associations in the Fourteenth Dis. trtrc Will nhop today in Spur, sponsored by the district P-TA. "Education in Legislation will be the thornr- of thfi meeting Dr L. YarbroUKh, superintendent of the Snyder public will direct, the workshop.

Nat Williams, Lubbock superintendent, has planned the pro- cram Mrs. Robert Cross of president of the district, will preside it tho opening meeting. Miss Rogers Is To Wed Pic. Brown Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Rogers of New Home announce the engagement and aporoaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Jackie Jo Rogers, to Johnnie R. Brown Jr son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie R. Brown, 303 Waco Lubbock, Pfc.

Brown has just returned from Japan, where he was stationed with the Marines. J.CBIOCK MOIKINO AVAIANCEE PAGE TWO, LDBBOCK, TEX. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, journment of the workshop is planned for p. m. Foster Cook, Spur superintendent, is directing local arrangements.

The district is composed of West Texas counties. Tprsons On ProRram Included on the pragram will bo State Senator Harley Sadler of Abilene; 0. Douglas, Brown- ficld superintendent; Elbort Reeves, state representative, Matador; Waggoner Carr, state representative," Lubhock; Bob Denns. Lubhock County Democratic chairman; Mrs. E.

M. Pittrr.an, Anson; Mrs, Frank Todcl, Lubbock; Everett Beaver, Anson; Dr. John Can-oil, Lubbock; and Mrs, Mary Stinnett, former president of the Texas Congress of Parents and Teachers. Program Is For Chapter Alpha Delta chapter of Beta Sig- 1 ma Phi members, meeting at the Luhbock Women's Club Thursday night, attended a model session presided over hy Mrs. Jack Cole.

i Mrs. Adolph Hunt, program chairman, introduced the speakers: Mrs. Tex Wood, who discussed "Aims, Purpose and Scope of Beta Mrs. Bob Green, who Kitten was com-1 spoke on "Accomplishments and a shower given Highlights of Beta Sigma Phi and Mrs, Harold Ferguson, who gave the yearbook program, "Self Estimate." It svas announced the preferential tea will be held in the clubhouse and I on Oct, 17. A social hour was held at the Bride-Elect Is Honored Miss Janell Barton, who is to marry A.

J. pltmented at Wednesday night in the home ol Mrs. Allen Dorsett, 3602 22nd Pi. Hostesses were Mmes. Dorsett, Frank, Amil, Elmer, Dolfus and John Veretto, Keith Madry.

Perry Horn, White Evelyn Palmer. Convention Is Planned At Amarillo i Amarillo Business and Professional Women's Club will be hostess to the District 9 Conference Saturday and Sunday, with headquarters at the Herring Hotel. Miss Aline McKenzie of Kingsville, president of the State Federation of Business and Professional Women's Club, will be guest speaker for the confere'rico. Also in attendance will be Mrs. Margarite Benson, third vice president, of Borger.

To Open Saturday The conference will be open Saturday afternoon on the mezzanine of the Herring with registration from 2 to '1 p.m. and from 7 to 7-30 a.m. Sunday. A reception will be held from 6 to 7:30 p.m., Sat- i urday, also on the mezzanine. Miss McKenzie will speak at the annual banquet Saturday nipht.

Mrs Betty Ince, of AmanEo, QJS- trict director, will preside. Miss Shirley Ann Dobbs, president of the Amarillo club, will give the welcoming address. Other activities of the conference will include a fun night Saturday, workshops Sunday morning during the breakfast hour and a memorial service. B-PW Club members planning to attend the conference are Mmes. Maurinc Beasley, Mabel Chapman.

0. P. Harlan, W. P. Garvin, 0.

C. Lowry. Dub McElwee Leo Riggs, Charlsa Trammel, Adeline Young. Ethel Terrell, Bob Garner, Dempsie Eller, Oscar B. Ray James F.

Moore. Floe Scveland, Clara Cesarz, Misses Gertrude Mottorshcad, Ruth E. Ford, Lucille Coltharp and Jewel. Hodges. Baptist Classes MRS.

JOHN TIIAD DRAKE Red "and" white were featured home of Mrs. Gene Couch, In appointments. The centerpiece Guests were Mmes. C. C.

Gam- was an arrangement of cactus mill, Douglas Wier.ko, J. M. Garand pompon dahlias and Oct. ison, EC! Barnes, Norman Janes, 26. date of the wedding, lettered Wesley Farmer and Mrs, Fred Wil- In white on red streamers.

Fifty sent gifts or called. The wedding will take place at St Joseph's Catholic Church in Drake-Brown Vows Read In Ropesville Church Oli Slaton at a. m. on Oct, -'fa. ABC Dames' Dinner, Game Party Given ABC Dames hek 1 a regular monthly dinner meeting Thursday night in the Navajo Room of the Canrock Hotel M-s.

B. C. McMinn presided for business. A color scheme o( and orchid was featured in the decorations. bank's and Miss Dorothy Hlavaty, transferees.

Fifteen members attended. Rush Party Given By Zeta Delta Chapter Zeta Dclln chapter of Beta Sigma Phi attended a rush party Thursday night. Dinner was sorv- rd at the Cl if mouse at 7 o'clock and from there members and guests went to the home of Mrs, Gene Lumpkin, 2G11 27th for a social hour. Guests were' Mmes. Joe Billi, Master Point Night To Be Held By Club HOME PLA, When Duplicate Bridge Club members met at Hotel Lubbock Thursday night Fred Pryor and Wesley Collier made high score: second went to Sam LcvonsoR and Mrs.

Bit! Anthony; ar.d third, Mrs. J. William Davis and Mrs, R. K. Flegc.

Thursday, Oct. will be master point nigh: and registration begin at p.m. ROPESVILLE. Oct. (Special) P.opesvilln First Methodist Church was the scene at 7 o'clock Thursday night of the wedding of Miss Wanda Brown and Pvt.

John Thaci Drake. Newlyweds Are Honored Mr. and Mrs. BUI Wesson, newlyweds, were honored at a shower given Thursday r.ight at the home of Mrs. J.

A. Lancy, 220S St, Host was Raymond Krcha, who is a co-worker with the bridegroom. Mrs. L. K.

Howard presided at the punch bowl, The Wessons were married Sept. 27 in Dal Ins with the Rev. Frank Dunn officiating. The bride is the former Miss Ingrid Wald, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Wald, live in Frankfurt, Germany.

She flew to Dallas from New York Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brown of Ropcs- ville, and Mr.

and Mrs. W. 0. Drake, Ropesvillc. The Rev.

0. R. Browder read the double ring ceremony, before an altar decorated'with baskets of gladioli, flanked by greenery. The Cadet Wives Have First Meeting i The Air Force ROTC Cadet Wives Club of Texas Tech held the i first meeting ol the school year Thursday night in the Student Union Building, Mrs. Nelson Ev- Central Baptist Loii Class members were the gueste of Mr.

J. L. Birdwell, 4702 19th Thursday for a noon luncheon, served to 15 members and lour guests. Installation services were conducted by Mrs. R.

Adams. Priscilla Class oJ the First' Baptist Church met for luncheon Thursday at the church. Mrs. Robert D. Slaughter gave the devotion.

Decorations carried out a Halloween theme. Eighteen members were present, Fur Expert States Husband, Mink Are Women's Goals By FRED DANZIG NEW YORK, Oct. 8 woman wants two things out of life husband ajid a mink coat. Who says so? Max Bachrach. a fur specialist for 48 years.

Bachrach says both desires are bom of a husband and a mink flatters the feminine self-esteem. Bachrach himself doesn't rate mink so highly. Favors Fox "Silver fox is my favorite fur." said Bachrach. "The woman who wears it always looks well. It has a quiet dignity and poise." Mink, ermine, silver fox or an expert on them all; has been ever since he discovered with the aid of a microscope that the hair of each type of fur has a different composition.

This discovery, besides being important to the women who buy furs and to furriers, is important to Uncle Sam as well. The Federal Bureau of Investigation uses his findings in cases involving fur hairs as evidence. And the federal customs division has made much use of his talents in duty cases. Careers Combined Bachrach became a fur consultant by combinging two careers- one as a chemist, the other as a furrier. He now operates from a four-room office and laboratory in Manhattan's fur district.

His lab-! DEWS BRIEFS Friday in the Caprock Hotel for a weekly luncheon. Huddle played guitar, Hankins guitar and banjo. Chuck Hawrans was chairman, governors The will club's meet program board of at noon Mr and Mrs. Charles Jack Huddle and Clyde Hwi- wLn moXed Thursday Lubbock entertainers, and children moved inuisoay wcstern an popular musi- from their home at 4314 43rd it. se cct oris or members ol the to Austin where he will be man- American Business Club, Bger of the Featherlite Block new research laboratory and concrete block plant.

He has been production superintendent I of the Lubbock plant of the Texas Concrete Block Co. years, Mr. and Mrs. Eomar are graduates of Texas Tech. i i The "magical concept of parity" i was discussed Friday by Dr.

Robi ert L. Rouse, asociate professor of economics at Texas Tech, in a luncheon address before members of the Lubbock Real Estate Board in the Caprock Hotel. Dr. Rouse concluded that regardless of which administration was in Washington, Republican or Democratic, "we are to have parity. But what kind of parity? Fixed or flexible? Which is precisely where the problem of parity stands today." Lubbock Arty.

Charles Waters also spoke to the LREB, discussing briefly "National Employ the Handicapped Week." He asked the realtors to analyze their employe situation with view to hiring handicapped persons, Waters produced figures which showed that in 1953 there were 5S9 handicapped persons in Lubbock. A total of 330 found employment, Moc Terrell arranged the visit of Dr. Rouse and Waters and introduced the program, Tom Sawyer said an invocation, and J. E. Maisen pronounced the benediction.

Out-of-lown guest was Ray Wedmore of Fort wjuji Tuesday. President Garland Nystel, who presided, urged club's support in the forthcoming Community Chest drive. Approximittely 20 Lubbock HlRh School students and three instructors will attend the District 1 meeting of the Vocational and Industrial Club today at Borger. They will elect district officers and outline club activities lor the ensuing year. Accompanying the students will be Wayne Mulky, industrial co-operative training instructor here ar.d sponsor of Chapter 25; Edward Shive, instructor in general metals and sponsor ol Chapter 303; and Burnett, auto mechanics and sponsor of Chapter 30.

'Divorce' Word Most Associated With 'Marriage' In Man's Mind NEW YORK. Oct tion marriage to a roan and immediately thinks of divorce. Roth men and women were asked for 1he first word that came to their minds at the sound of the vrord "marriage" at part of a survey conducted by James M. Vicary Co. Many more word "happiness" and "love." The masculine mind, however.

came up with the word "divorce." anSi members. president, welcomed the new j-Kiiintn sotting was lighted by candclebra pi ans were made for a Hal- OFFICE SPACE Designed To Your Specifications And Requirements. AVAILABLE JANUARY 1st Inquire Construction Office Great Plains and Lubbock 2-1174 Day. 3-3251 Night SERVICE 5-5665 Day and Nlqhr SERVICE CALLS ANYWHERE ON ALL IRANDS PASGH.4LL RADIO and TELEVISION SERVICE Television Antennas Installed 1112 19th Dial 5-Snflfl DcQucen, Ark. to visit Wesson's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Wesson, Later they visited in Irving, Dallas, Quanah and Abcrr.athy. Open House, Tea Are Held By Slaton P-TA Slaton Junior High School Parent-Teacher Association opened the with an open house and tea Thursday night at the school. Mrs. E.

H. Bocdoker presided at auditorium, assisted by group sing- the meeting in the Mrs. S. J. Nabors, Nan Kelry, led ing E.

H. Boekeker gave the wel W. C. Watts the invo- come. and cation.

ol white candles. I Mrs. Darrcl Fishback, pianist, and Ray Stanley of Amarillo provided traditional wedding music. Lace and Tulle The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white Chanliily-iype lace and tulle over net and taffeta, designed with a strapless bodice topped by a lace bolero. The bodice Icnlured shirred tulle over the bustlinc, and was attached to a waltz-length skirt, dwignrd with tiers of tulle and shirred Ince.

Her veil of illusion was at; Inched to a bandeau of shirred tulle oullined with sood pearls, She carried a bouquet of gardenias on a white prayer book. Miss Oma Chitwood was maid of, honor, and wore a dress, will) a scoop neckline. Her halo hat was of matching pink, trimmod with rhincsloncs, and she carried pink carnations, Brother Is Altrmlnnt Marvin Drake of Lubbock attended his brother as best man. Ushers, who also lighted the candies were Jerry Mac Zachary and Clyde of Lubbock. The reception which followed the wedding was held in Fellowship Hall of the church.

The bride's table was covered with a pink and white cloth, and was centered with a tiered wedding cake. Miss Ruby Lee Tidwell of Amarillo registered guests, and Miss Maxine Brown, sister of the bride, loween social on Oct. 30. Officers and members attending IvlHJlIldlUu. oratory is the only one of its rand in the world.

It is fully equipped for making chemical and technical fur analyses. His tools include the UUtToL vv cvdij vj, v- 1, Worth inspector for the Texas Real women than men thought of the Estate Commission at Austin. Pres. Asher Thompson presided. Santoti Guerrero, 40, of 1st pleaded innocent of a charge of liquor law violation by trans- i portation, in Lubbock County' Court-at-Law Friday.

Bond was set at $400 by Judge Robert Allen, I Guerrero was arrested last Thurs- i day by city policemen. Officers I delicate microtome, which is used for splitting hairs. Bachrach must split hairs to Officers ana memours aiiemumi earn whether a fur has been dyed, were Mmes. Bobby Day and Trav-, One casc involved a as is Hammer, -vice presidents: Ken- a vcr blue had neth Yancy, secretary; Jim Moore, turne brown. The seller maintain- trcasurcr; James Clumpier, Don- e( that thc'coat was a geiiunine sil- vcr bluc Th insurance company called Bachrach in.

He split said that in a car occupied by Ihcre orange fja- voro( i aspirin. Buy It today. seat and four cases in the trunk. I ItIO IVldAlIIU JJIUWJI, i9 JO 11.1 Wi fcliv, UAJVIV,) Members of the student council served the cake. Miss Leveda Ann i A Hnmnn i nf Amnvilln nrnsinpn fit tJie served as guides for parents, ing them to the students, classrooms.

P-TA clues were paid at the rooms. Mrs. Noble James and Mrs. J. Teal presided at bowl during the tea the punch- hour which Medlin of Amarillo presided at the punchbowl.

The couple will be at home in El Paso after Oct. 15, following a wedding trip to Tulsa. For the trip aid Garth, Keith Pate, Clois Car roll, Bill Crume, George Wood. James Wine, George Aulback ana Miss June Henslce. The purpose of the organization is to became acquainted with Air Force life, its traditions and responsibilities.

Rho Of Alpha Chi Omega Takes Two Pledges Texas Tech's Gamma Rho chapter of Alpha Chi Omega.has announced the names of two new pledges. They are Miss Dana MacNaughton of Plainview, ar.d Miss Janet Forgy of Canadian. Quilt Is Pieced At Amiga Club Meet Mrs. S. A.

Beard, 2522 21st was hostess to the Amiga Club Thursday afternoon; Fou members and a visitor, Mrs. Lona DeWitt, were present. A quilt was pieced, The club will meet with Mrs, W. W. Stafford, 2505 22nd Thursday; Oct.

21, at noon. A quilt will be quilted. A covered dish luncheon will be some hairs in the microtome: and found that dye was plainly visible in the center of the hair. Incidentally, if you're not happy with the color of the current mink in your wardrobe, relax. Bachrach says almost any shade is possible.

"Given three years," said Bach- 'mink breeders can HOT TAMALES 60 Doz. WHOLESALE RETAIL FRESH DAILY Phono 3-2630 Mpvod From Dial 1413 Ave. open A.M.-UUM n.M 'followed the tour. They were I assisted by Miss Julia Mingus, Miss Karen James, Mrs. D.

L. Smith and Mrs. Skinny Edwards, Miss Kelly provided music throughout the tea. the suit, bride "chose a gray flannel with box and sheath 4202 Ave. 4 7482 M.

W. COOK, N.D. OHice Hours 8:30 6:00 BUY NOW i U. 5. Grodtd Cholct Bttf As You Would Like For Your Dtep Mtif.

Our PRICES AND SIRVICIS Art COUNTER SPECIALS Cured Picnics No. 1 Small Curtd Hams Chuck Roast Bttf Loin Steak 55c 49c SUPERIOR MEAT CO. 90fi 18th St. 3. T.

BlmmuncU, Ownwr Hotwoen Tnxni Avenue Avenue Couple Honored On 34th Anniversary The daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Donnell, 3803 28th were hostesses for a surprise open house for the couple in honor of their 34th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Lamond Forrest and Miss Dorothy Donnell were hostesses, The open house was held last Sunday in the couple's home.

Assisting with hospitalities were Mrs Jc.sse Maynard, Mrs. Homer Phclps and Tom Forrest. The table was centered with a cake in the form of the numbers 34, and the house was decorated' with bronze chrysanthemums. Guests were present from Tahoka, Lamesa, Grassland, Post and Whiteface. About 75 guests attended, skirt.

Her accesWies were tangerine and gray. The bride' is a graduate of Ropes High School and attended Draughons Business College in Lubbock. The bridegroom attended i Texas Tech and is now stationed 1 at Fort Bliss. any color desired." MALCOK CLUB MEETS Halcon Club met Thursday with Mrs, Sue Jenness, 908 Avo. M.

Guests were Mrs. J. B. McManus, Mrs. Don Fcwell and Mrs.

E. L. Lillard. Next meeting will be at 2 Oct. 21, with J.

C. Kellar, 2401 as hostess. GOT A "FIBBER McGEE" CLOSET? If jot mort "stuff" than you hovt your iclution to fhe probUm? luy FORRESTI Thii it eomplotely finishti 6' 10', giving you 60 foot of full-haigKt itorngt. FORREST will deliver this house and set It en lot- thi tnodnt 145, 00, payable in monthly Shop FORREST for IEST In mcrchondlMl Books On Politics Discussed By Club The 1952 Study Club had 15 members present when it met at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Lubbock Women Clubhouse.

Mrs. T. Lynch and Mrs. John five, by Aristotle. Luncheon followed the program.

Our Special This Week! LARGE CHOCOLATE CHIFFON CAKES HARD CRUST FRENCH BREAD View Our Beautiful Wedding arrd Party Cakes On Color Slides. CAMPS PASTRY SHOP 1120 19th Phoiw 2-0111 73' 15 10 DRINK UMI IIMON SODA NIIKI ROYAL CROWN SOT HI NO COMPANY OtAISIf TWO run IACH IN PACK or FREE Nothing to Buy-No I iMw tlVM ALL VISITOR! SPLENDID PLANTS, vory, FRESH. NOT tovorod wMi WAXII You tho roots and'topsl Nothing COVERED UPlin Cftjt.jBwIr VMI DffiECTFROM the ROSE No wMdlemen! Each pick different hybrid tat TOM just raring to grow bloom. YOU caa hire lovely rows msrt tewon-for jnit 1 1M! IHOM A. M.

Til MM Sat. 9, Sun. 10,, Mpn, VI LOOK FOR TRUCK LOCATED AT FULTON 66 SERVICE STATION 625 COLLEGE AT 7th STREET Swirl that wonderful wrap-Ground that you can slip into 10 for wear around the house er for doingthe, morning chopping. The cotton, print ihown comes In yellow, rose or purple on black. sizes 12-20.

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