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ftoon 'at a pink 1ft the home of 'Jt Mrs. Gerlon B. C. Herron were Were entertained at the afternoon. Mrs.

with a corsage and £onfirty 'Wilsbfi placed the feefore the hdhoree in a blue -me guts were opened, re- ihinents were served the guests Covered table centered wl arrangement, of pink flahked by blue candles wlSh favors. tjresent and sending gifts es. Don Jones, B. A. Red- f.

Wilson, M. R. Sischo. Lee; J. Glover and Eu- Shamrock Club Has Party (Special made a festive setting Century Club Meetlfte Thursday at the home of Charley Bock.

Cairistmas greens and cut flowers featuring white mums and red car- haildftS were used in the decorating "Quiz Progranu" was conducted George B. Miller with all taking part. shmeiits were served to the g', members: Mmes. Virgo.l fetielt' Bradley, W. R.

Doty, len LaDue, George B. Miller, Ed ffrier. R. S. Tisdal, V.

C. Nor'-' and' John Gllliam. EASY WAY TO CHRISTMAS SHOP Telephone 80 and have us deliver a beautiful Poinsettia Send them now and let them 1 be enjoyed throughout the Chrisinias Season! PAGE 2 PAMPA NEWS Tuesday, Dec 1946 Miss June Davis, Of Albert Sweetland Honored A frriseellaneous shower honoring Miss June Davis, bride-elect of Albert Sweetland, was given in the home of Mrs. D. J.

Gribbort, 131t Mary Ellen, on Dec. 13," with Mrs. R. B. Fagan as co-hostess.

Miss Davis xvas presented with a blue and white carnation corsage. Miss Alma Davis and Miss Mary Ann Davis, sisters of the honoree, received white carnation Miss Cleo Fendrick Is Bnde of LeRoy Harris Mrs. Fred Fendrick. announces the nmriage of her daughter. Cleo, to Herman LeRoy Harris, 1223 Jackson.

Amarillo, Sunday, Dec. 8. Rev. Leon Hill, pastor, read the service in the San Jacinto Baptist Church of that city before a.group of relatives aiid close friends. Mr.

Mrs. Nelson D. Hall attended the couple as best man and matron of honor. Mrs. Harris is employed by the Magnolia Oil and Mr.

Karris is nnployed by the Atnarillo Garage nnci Storage Co. The couple will live at 2401 Hughes. Amarillo. Social Calendar TUESDAY I'firi-iit Kihieiitloii. KM Kill Klnli.

Slui-U'ii II. T). Cluli. LJIH meet with Snl) Oolis. Tlio l-'rictidly Hour riuli will liuvu tviMH-d -ilish luin'hiMin in tho limne nf Mrs.

KnlT. UniilH'S. iin'ot wllli Kilil'n 1 1UI' S. Untiiirt. WEDNESDAY Ko.va! Klr'xt Unnllsl I'hurcli NS'AIL' will uot In Ilic humus.

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S. UunkK. 2:11" fli-clc Tlii'oo with Mrx. T. 1-1.

Ki'i'iiuy, III2 Knnlkncr: Clri-lc Koiir wllli Mrs. Don Cilnxni-r, X. Gray, at n.m.: t'iirlf Five with "Mrs. Jiob Trlin'lc- hurn, Cliiirlcs; t'ircln Six wllli MI-N. Hill 7(12 10.

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Haullst AVMU will incut I he church for a one o'uluuk liinnheon. mill ituytil uroKi'Uin. Exueutlve ineotliifr ul p.m. THURSDAY lloliklns II. U.

I'Hilv will iiii-ul wi'li Mrs. T. II. T'litlllus ill 2 u.nu for 1 'hrisi iuu'1 v. The AuxllliU-y will In.

1 liosless In riirlslnms inirly wltli fuin- llll-S 7 n.m. lliu FRIDAY Room ut Mlllc Tl'i-nlcr. MONDAY I'vlhiuu Slsti'l's. lialnliow Clrls nt jst rinm-li ill u.ln. lOslur Club.

Bethany Class Plans Christmas Party The Bethany Class of the First Baptist church will have their Christmas party Thursday at the church at 2 Gifts will be exchanged and members and members in service are invited the president announces. The eight muscles of the human jaw exercise a force of nearly a quarter ton. corsages. Baskets of holly, mistletoe and poinsettlas created an atmosphere of Christmas festivity, while the dining room featured the bride's ullpseh colors of bine and white. The artistically arranged serving tablp was centered with a low bowl of blue and white carnations, flanked by white tapers in silver Miss Mary Aiin Davis -preside'ct, at the silver coffee service and Miss Alma Davit; assisted in serving, individual and white cakes, nuts, and mints to: Mesdtunes Bryant Caraway, Swing Williams, H.

C. Nash. 55. W. Bissett.

W. H. Davis, Hampton Waddell, W. C. Thompson, D.

C. Kennedy, i'nfc Lanham, A. W. Libbe. H.

P. Dosier. A. D. McNamara.

R. Kiser. A. B. Zihn.

J. Haley. C. N. Ellis, G.

K. Reading, ind Mrs. W. C. Lank and Mrs.

J. Eowler both of New Rochelle, New York. Homero, Mildred McCratc and the honoree. Gifts were sent by: Mtsdnmes Jpjssyc Slroup. Aubrey Steele, E.

E. Shelhamer, John Bradley, and J. E. Voder. Shamrock HD Club Plans for Christmas SHAMROCK.

Melissa Sullivan entertained the China. Pint Home Demonstration Club Wednesday afternoon. C. D. Evans presided nt the business session, ancl Mrs.

T. H. Moigan led the singing. Mrs. Sullivan read an article from ilip Official organ concerning the contest on comfort making, the'rules of which will be given at a later date.

Mrs. Roy Buchanan was elected as reporter for the group. Plans for the annual Christinas pcrty. were discussed. Gnmu's were directed by Mrs.

Sul- livnn Mrs. H. A. Hartman, who is lenyiui! for to make her home was presented with a gift from the club members. Miss Sne Goody BriMeoi fe Shower Honoree CpmpUrnein ting'MisS, Sue Coody.

brides-elect of Samuel ftiley Was given Thursday, Dec. 12 in the home of Mrs lA. E. Upton, with Mmes. C.

H. Pryor, and H. E. Moses as assistant hostesses. The honoree, Mrs.

Joe F. Smith, niolher of the bride-elect, and Mrs. Jesse Kiley were presented with corsages of yellow The decorating scheme carried out the 'bride's chosen colors of yellow and white. Yellow flowers and white wedding bells were featured. The serving table was laid with a hand painted Hawaiian table cloth, which was sent by the groom to his mother, while he was serving overseas.

A bowl of yellow daises centered the table, flanked by lighted in crystal holders. The --'fts-wero displayed upon a bed, Co i with an heirloom quilted bet', which is one hundred ancl eleven years old. Mrs. Moore poured coffee at the silver She was assisted by Mrs. Pryor, Mrs.

Olon Riley and Miss Alone O'Rear. Miss Payo Beadle presided at the bride's book. Individual cakes, iced in white, nnd topped with yellow and white flowers, and coffee were served to: Mmes. G. W.

Masters, O. G. Keith, L. V. Hollar, Peru Hope Adcock.

Jesse Bowerman, Henry English, Betty Howard. Carl English, Joe P. Smith. Jesse Mayse, and Ruth McCraw; Misses Jeanie Ring, Alice Cook, Bernice Riley. Lanora Kiley.

nnd Louise Clark. Those sending gilts were Mrs. A. O. Coody, Blum, Texas, Mr.

and Mrs. -Jack Van Coody, Houston, Hurry Pryor, Mrs. J. D. Wright, Mr.s.

Preston Wynne, J. D. Wright, Mrs. H. A.

Morris, Mrs. D. S. Buckner, and Mrs. Ramona Colleen Voyles, Maxine Bell and Jean Pruett.

CHfEBE FRUIT GIVES 'll be thousands distance this Eastern Star Lodge Has Christmas Tree (Special) OES entertained members 'with a Christmas tree and exchange of gifts and a Christmas program after the' regular meeting Thursday night. Estell Johnson gave a talk on, "The Meaning of Mrs. Pearl Bogan told the story of the song, Little which i was sunk by Wra ac- leoinpanied by Barbara Barrett. 'The "Origin of the Christinas Tree" was given Loerne Mathis. Mrs.

Pearl Bogan then gave the background of the song "Silent which was being hummed in- the distance by Bud Morris, Deima Butram and Loerne Mathis. Refreshments of pie, cake, coffee and sandwiches were served to about fifty members. Panhandle WMU Has Luncheon PANHANPLE The WMU of the Baptist Church met in the church parlor Dec. for a covered dish luncheon and a foreign mission program, with the theme "Let the Nations Be Glad and. Sing for using as a Scripture Psalm 67.

Mrs, Herbert Brown was leader of the lesson. The meeting was opened with the "Joy, to the followed by a Scripture reading by Mrs. Allen Black. Mrs. Allen Johnson discussed Evil With Good" and was 'followed by another song, 'Take My Mrs.

Vaughn Biggs lien discussed "Waste Places Made this was followed by' a vocal duet "Christ for the Whole Wide by Mesclames John Stone and D. C. London. Mrs. Allen Slack led in prayer and the m'eet- ng was.

closed with a talk on 'Widening' by Eva 3ralg. Panhandle Club Has Yuletide Party PANHANDLE, (Special) Mrs. Lud Detten was hostess for the Liberty Community Club Tuesday afternoon for a Christmas program, "Joy to the World," was sung by the group, followed by the club collect. business session. Mrs, W.

H. Liusk, president, presided. Committees for the year 1947 were appointed and names for Sunshine Pals were drawn. a contest enjoyed by all, Mrs. Frank Metcalf wn.s awarded the prize.

Refreshments were served to Mes- daines Harry Vance, H. R. Pugh, B. X. Benfc'ey.

P. A. Motcalf, M. L. Vance, J.

W. Randall. George Lusk, MM-ia J. Metcalf, Vf. H.

Lusk, L. C. Robinson. and Misses 'Martha Motcalf and Alice Dctten. The mecling Dec.

17 will be in the homo of Mrs, George Luslc for the annual Christmas party. The Shrine Club will hold a Christmas party Wednesday, Dec. 18, nt the American Legion, Hall, it was announced' today. Nobles and thpir guests will attend. Gold is the best conductor of heat, and is second to copper as a con-t ductor of electricity.

Christmas Toys Junior Plans a Toyful Chrisinias By RUTH MILLETT NBA Staff Writer Record-breaking sales are being predicted for this Christmas. And Dad is betting that the prophets are right. The knowledge of what Junior expects to get this year is enough to convince Dad that the stores are' in for a great year. During the war it was fairly simple to keep Juniors demands in line. If the boy was old enough, Papa could dismiss expensive wants with: "But we've got to keep Christinas simple during the war, and put everything we can into bonds." If he was younger, it was "Santa isn't making any tricycles, electric trains, or whatever until the war is over." Or maybe the situation could bo handled with such a carelessly worded half-promise as: "I'm afraid that will have to wait until' the war is Well, the stores are full of wonderful toys like of which children who had their first experience with Santa during the war years have never, never seen, There are no.more of those wooden and Cardboard makeshifts.

The toys look, like toys again. They shine and glisten.aiid gleam. And what is work. NO excuses THIS YEAR Now Junior is busy looking them over. Junior is no dope.

Papa FROM SNIFFLY, STUFFY; DISTRESS OF DOUBLE-DUTY NOSE DROPS, WORKS FAST RIGHT WHERE TROUBLE IS! 8954 fc Every Christmas thousands of long distance calls crowd the wires. It's much like the deluge of Christmas cards gifts that flood the mails. Some calls, in this jam, are certain to be perhaps for hours. Jh spite of 50,000 long distance and well over a hundred neyy sections distance switchboard ad4ed in the this year, we know that operators, 'be able to put every call through 1 on have every switchboard hlighway Patrol Cadets Appointed Appp.ijUn.ient of bur-new state'highway'patrol cadets to take the places of four who declined appoinments was announced today by Homer Garrison, di- of the Department of Public Safety, They Hobby G. Palmer of Port Forth, EJmev Joe McDonald of Wichita Palls, Oran Wayne Land Of Taylor, J.

J. Shields of Dumas. Head Panipsi News Wan I 11 best' but Joo many loan? wise. borrow through us and payback next JPJIWtte Instantly relief from -head cold distress starts to come when you put a little Va-tro-nol in each nostril. Also helps prevent many colds from- developing if used in time! Try itl Follow'directions in package.

VICKSVATROMOl isn't going to be able to stall this year. "Sure you can get it," Junior will say if Papa expresses doubt that a wanted toy can be had. For Junior and all his friends are scouting around. And they are planning that this is going to be the Christmas they have waited a long, long time for. That's why Dad is sure those predictions about "biggest Christmas sales ever" are- true.

It's not too far into December already the heat is on Dad. Dr. M. E. Sadler Is Guest Speaker PANHANDLE, M.

E. Sadler, president of Texas Christian "University tpoke to the women of the Christian Circle and their guests Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of the church on the expan- sicn program of the Brite Bible College department U. At the conclusion of his talk the regular Bible study of the Book of Job was continued. The Circle will meet next week the home of Mrs. Earl Grimes for a study.of the 7,8,9 and 10 chapter." of Job.

SEASONAL TILT The crescent always has its horns turned upward at sunset in spring, but more, horizontally in autumn. The tilt is seasonal, and has nothing to do with rain or drouth. Pampa and Her Neighbor owns Mket- was, a Pampa. visitor todaj'. AffiMsi ftgtf ftotthfertt blftcfc muekrat, full length, coat, 14, for sale.

Will make an Idedl Christmas gift sacrifice Call affc ef 4 p.m. at 113 Terfacfe fror Cafe, tail Miss tlsiled parents irt Mobe'etlfi over the week' end. Vic Dlafe his Sextette wttt be at the Southern Club, Sunday night, pec. 2C. Big bobbysox attfactl6h, boogie woOgid, 2 saX, ba.ss, tfitttifleti guitar, drtUris, piano atid Clcgg's inslant aWbttlatte.e.

P. 2464. Mh ami Wi N. Whisiiaht atid daughter, Patsy, are spending 'the Christmas holidays in SpaVtenbOrg, S. C.

Take ybiir pick and choice of recitation periods; also get valuable text books free by enrolling before Dec, 20th. Enrbll now: firtter anytime up to Jan. 6th. Painpa Business College, W. Mr, and Mrs.

B. M. Montgomery have, returned from a trip which included Monroe, and Little Rock, Ark. Jusl received! New shipment of bicycles for boys and girls. They are Monark and West-field nl Roy Bob's Shop, 414 Be assured of having your clothes ready for the holidays by sending them to us now.

Pampa Dry Mrs. Jim Ilcevcs of White Beer was in Pampa visiting and shop- pine today. Clothes take a beating; these days but don't let that worry you. Master Cleaners really put them back in order. Call Dance at Sic's Old Barn Christ- buffet -aha Mrp; visit'eH in the J.

B. Herroti guests fmMitei reati has otfefilng tot unehcUtnBef housewife with cat- forepart til wdttc. ftp selllttg. Call Mr. AdamSA tweeh and 8 p.m.

at Schnett Miss FayMic Reid and MlSS Powell, students of Texas sity, are' hbnie for the ho Jcjuwie ttodweit af ville, is a guest ih the Peafce hom'e. y. ZSSSf' Codilldc Ambulance Service Phone 400 Duenkel-Carmichael PAMPA MONUMENT CO. Cemetery Memorals 601 E. Harvester Phone'llSS 4 "i JT Berry's Pharrnacy, tOG S.

Cuylcr Phone 1110 I-DON'T WANT TO FP.l&HTEN YOU REMIND YOU THAT YO'U ONLY HAVE A.DAYS LEFT 1 TO DO YOUR CHRISTMAS.SHOPPING AT LEVINE' Xmas Present to I JOHN n. JONES CT By SUE Colorful animal toys to delight the little folks on Christinas morning. Horse and mule each require very little scraps of yarn for inane and tail. Pattern No. 8954 comes in one size, 12 inches.

Each animal quires 'is yard of 35 or 39-inch material. for this pattern, send-25 cents, to COINS, your naane, address, size lesired, and PATTERN 3RB to Sue Burnett, The Pampa Sews, J.15Q Ave. Americas, New York 10, N. Y. The AND WINTER issue of is brim- full of smart for evgvy woman plies 'rtyjee peeial by Amevjpa's top light designers lots of Weas 7jth accessories free printed.

25 cents. Take lr. Watkin That Name On Our Store, Cleans EXTRA Values We're For The Tire That OUTWEARS PREWAR TIRES "You're always of extra values from £. rich, because 3. Goodrich weaas 'PUst in, Rv- They originated cord tires in fbe place.

And' vrith a tire that actually OUTWPABS PRBWAR TJRfSS "As foi 1 pwt store, 4te feqve a of our owo.to pflfer the-ffiptpwts of this ftwtftl' i "OvefwhUniing demeod the tire thit OUT" WPARS jt iwjpossihle for us that you're tafeeo dte oi fals WTHT( ymm tte fill vnutt needs for other auto TODAY and Feahircs at 2:03, 7:34 9:51 MY DARLING CLEMENTINE I PLUS Cartoon- and 'NEWSREEL SHQTS pi? THE HOTEL, FIK.E IN DAY "Fcaiiireij at 1:54 7:51 9:50 la Casablanca Donald Djick in "WET 1 Unusual Occupations NEWS 35 5 Lee BOWMAN CHAPPMAN.

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