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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 46

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Fort Worth, Texas
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46
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I unday May 18 1947 4 FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM Thirtieth Wedding Anniversary Is Celebrated by Mr and Mrs Avants WOMEN'S CLUB ACTIVITIES 40 in Dance Recital Mrs Dorothy Edwards will present 40 pupils in a dance recital at 7:30 Friday at Paschal High School auditorium Specialty acts will be given by Sallie Wilson Patti Karkalits Patti Kirkwood and Glenn Muarda Club to Install New officers will be installed at 8 tn Wednesday when Muarda Club meets for dinner at the Woman's Club Mrs Gumm sponsor will give the invocation Retiring officers will present a token symbolic of their office to the incoming officer Adams Daughter Born A daughter Suzanne vas born May 8 to Mr and Mrs George Scott Adams Jr 2707 Azalea Grandparents are Mr and Mrs CM Conway of Houston and Mr and Mrs George Adams 141 Chatbum Ct son Lt Hal Avants who is stationed with the Naval Air Corps at Banana River Fla j- i Ki 10t- 100160-- I A "ob 110 4'0' 4 TEVC Leader to Put Stress on Youth Work Mr and Mrs Harve Avants 2424 Rogers Rd celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary recently with a dinner party at their home Guests were Mr and Mrs Ray Camp Mr Ray Camp Jr Misses Mary Betty Camp and Golda Wilhite and two sisters of Mrs Avants Mrs Emma Clark of Stillwater Okla and Miss Lula Rogers Mr and Mrs Avants have one Visitors Return Home Mr and Mrs Williams and son Eddie have returned to their home in Knox City after visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Rollie Pray at the Elks Club BY PAULINE NAYLOR Youth conservation and junior club extension will be riven emphasis in the 1947-49 administration of the Texas Federation of Women's Clubs accordng to Mrs John Perry of Sweetwater who was elected president without opposition at the annual convention last week in Houston Photo MR AND MRS AVANTS --Reid Photo 01 For New Added Loveliness 1 "1 ::1 l' -J: 4- sr ff(I 4 44 1 i'il'44 l''''t) Vt tft Atoil-: 7 4i1 4 1 i kf A 1- 444 tA I -1 --te jr: '4 '-'-'13 itrr1 t4or 0 ttlwciiki tf 4- le 41i A IS lor Pit itil 4 4 "My administration also wil1 stress international relations andtI program building and in connec- tion with the latter additions to the extension library in the VWC headquarters which we bope to see used more extensively by all the clubs" Mrs Perry said in a message to West Texas clubs through the Star-Telegram "I shall not complete my state board until after the GFWC con- rention in New York June 23-28 I have of course discussed plans with many of the club women a of various sectiong of Texas Mrs Capers Appointed "I am pleased to be able at this time to announce that Mrs Milton Capers president of the Junior Woman's Club of Fort Worth for 1948-47 sill be junior extension secretary and will be in charge of all junior work in the federation There will be other Fort Worth women and other 4 West Texas women on the state I board of course 'It is necessary to wait for rf the GFWC convention and the announcement of program to complete the board as some changes in the departmental and work committee organization are planned I am informed by Mrs Introducing the only cream wafer make-up In the world! 1 I HEW FACE MAKE-UP not a cake! non-drying! needs no water! The first real fashion makeup ever created! Like a wonderful hat it transforms you instantly makes everything else seem old fashioned Firm it changes to delicate cream fluff Just finger-stroke this new porelessas-porcelain look of real beauty right on! Introducing the only cream wafer make-up In the world! 1 R146114' 11' HEW 4 '''''i -C i a i FACE MAKE-UP 13 10 ::3 '7 ii 1 7: 4 4': i fP a 414 ''s not a cake! -1 -4-A744 i el 04A i 1 41111 7 4-5i 4--A non-drying! t- st- 4: i f'-' hc" i'' 5L-i ril A -5- -0 rs -i-7k-: ik: e40 i IS 5 402'- '''1 i'i: needs no water! 1'''41- flt4 The rst it first fashion make-up '--44'' ever created! Like a wonderful r-7 114 hat it transforms you instantly makes everything else seem old fashioned Firm it changes to delicate cream fluff Just 111111111IC)k finger-stroke this new poreless- as-porcelain look of real beauty right on! 4 -e-" 3 4 i -AP10111IffAtWr Air 'SO The Jiffy Coif Blair Buck Richmond Va unopposed candidate for the national presidency that two departments postwar planning and peace service will be discontinued" The TFWC's new president hash been active in the federation for 201 years and served in various ca-1 pacities in the state board during' eight of the 10 administrations since 1927 Long Club Service Mrs Perry's service in the Texas federation included duties as! war service chairman for two ad-I ministrations from 1941-45 'She I was chairman of the department of Ifine arts for the administration of Mrs Florence Johnson Scott Rio: Grande City 1945-47 was one of the three Texas women appointed to the GE-WC "Peace Plan Practical" committee and was one of the two appointed members of the Sixth District Federation's exec-1 utive committee for the same period Other state positions Mrs! Perry has held are: second vice president program chairman chairman of credentials and election chairman of the department of the American home and of the department of national defense Mrs Perry has been active in the Texas Federation of Music Clubs also and will retire this spring as state program chairman She was president of the 1 Sixth District Music Club in 1942-1 44 She also has been active in the Order of Eastern Star haying served as a grand officer and is a member of the UDC During' three years of the war she was member of the Red Cross Camp and Regional Council for 10 West! Texas counties and served for a 1 similar period as program director and hostess at the Sweetwater uso and Red Cross representative to the WASPS at -Avenger Field She was Nolan County's woman chairman of war finance! in 194345 1 Coll 3-2461 For Your Appointment Itls We wonderful new Fair-do the whole coLntry's talking about The more you brush it the loveiier it Toots the better if stays in the eas7er it Is to manage Ifs flattering to women of ages Idea1 with al fypes of hair talxes a jiffy to manage Corne in tomorrow and expert hair gve your hair and you a 1ft Tootch It! Feel the differeneo Stroke It oil See the difference! 'numb Itt Feel the difference Stroke it on See the Fine Arts Recital Is Set for Monday Night Mrs Norene Thrash Anderson will present 100 students of the American School of Dancing and Fine Arts in recital at 8 Monday in Paschal High School Auditorium The program will include voice students of Mr Vino Maclin aid piano students of Miss Mary Anizes White Choreography will be by Mr Bob Fuller and costumes by Mrs George Hart Mrs Freddie Haller Smith is assistant director of dance Eleven Revlon "Genius" colors Exclusive ivory-and-ruby-red Lustron compact 175 plus fox lovon Revlon "Genius" colors 150 Permanenf Waves650 Jiffy Cut BEAUTY SALON-STRIPLING'S SECOND FLOOR OF FASHION STRIPLING'S TOILETRIES DEPT FIRST FLOOR a 0 Le 2 fa I 411-(' t-- 651'15 1)- "3 Ae 1 4 'Irtl74' C-P 0 yl SR i ii evecet 14adt AN) 41a9 4:1 The tender breath of romance the fragrant-symbolof Spring-in-your-heart "Muguet des Bois" is gay as a May morning a Terfume that captures the very soul of fragile woodland ends its fresh -loveliness 4to a series 'o6i Bath andBeauty Prepaxatilms 9)-(4L Ilia Z( P)-0 r--- thwyt Air-SztuVTowder trustirg P6tler Perfume g5 S250 soul of fra1i :7 4 11-Aut 41: p'ig f6-9-o Atrxt 1: The tender breath of romance the 1 fragrant-symbolof Spring-in-your-heart Al (y 0 c147 ii "Muguet des Bois" is gay as a May morning --Q 4 os i figi I 7-- Bath and Beauty Preaxattons a perfume that captures the very gile woodland blossoms9and sj t' 4I is se 6 I's It '111' 0 lend 4t its fresh loveliness a series r-cl 4ii 0 I 1 ll 11 I II trusting p6ter 4 a 4 10 to 4 ciliGi Er "i-st coTlf 4 1- 1 0 0 Ne( A 1 ai4 41 1 ar 0' 0 6 I job 1 0 1 a 1 14 I I ill i aid a a :4 i 4e ZOO -4--f-t-for-17t- e'- "--1 0 l'3----------- 1-'-'s 4--- )- IL II 0 i' '41 0 2 i 7 a 1 a 1 11 li 1 1:19 lt -----r--4: Zk5 N44 1 N--ss' MI IN I 6 et! rJ --1- El CI tu- i 411 (i IT ''i i las4- 1(4S11 0 4 4 "2 l') i 44" 14'''W 7-1f ----746)--A ''1' l' 4-Y--- -t 6 I 1 0 i i Ir I 1 (Cary :1 I 2 1 1:4 irAl17 1 'L :1 1 4454 -s ILI ---------L: '41't' I 411141S1( TWYI a Sa SIAM To w- d-- 0- 7 6 chet Miro 4-1t 1 i --Ii ci 416 ill" cI aftt )12)-)04 4110 Ai 4t e(d44 1d 1 ef 1 'r t' COlry -1104cS '-'1Att' 1C PI 1 3 711 ity It210)17 'Air- Perfume- 111t7111 g5 S250 Lib cit ds a -7 It Illil "ialir a t16 or- 0-- 65 51 Talletiratey gl Z165 2' 1 a Ic 0 I ZiEl I I Mao "um STRIPLING'S TOILETRIES DEPT-FIRST FLOOR.

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