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TUESDAY JUNE 20 1939 FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM-MORNING PAGE FOUR SISTERS SAILING FOR EUROPE JULY 15 liMrs Dinkins Is Becomes Bride Off for Home After Visit Here Bride Elect To Be Hostess At Luncheon Miss Loriene Trainer Bride of Mr Hawkins Ceremony Is Held at Church in Handley Couple to Make Home in Fort Worth If Members of Wedding Party Will Attend Wednesday Event at Downtown Hotel 7 Mrs Dinkins left for her home in Los Angeles visiting Mrs Joe Reynolis rf Sunset Terrace and Mrs French of River Crest Mrs an kins formerly lived in Fort Vol-1h During her visit she was at a number of partiez eluding a luncheon last week itd a dinner party Saturday to 0 Sisters Guests of Mrs Fender 1 It ---ixei 1--1: 14i-- le 4 it'''''A: ir4 it 4 Nil '1' 1:: i 0 1 ilt: I 4 5' kOJI11t47 ::1 (4Att4" 2 1 1 1 )1' A 14 3 N' 4: -N 4 litt f' Aro jr-i JO -4 l'i- it (771 4 Miss Margaret McConnell daughter of Mr and Mrs I Scott McConnell of Ashland Avenue whose marriage to Mr Franklin Cisney will take place Saturday will be hostess Wednesday at a luncheon at the Den of Totel Texas Members of the wedding party will attend The wedding originally scheduled for noon Saturday will take place at 8:45 a rn at St John's Episcopal Church so the bridal couple can leave immediately afterward by airplane for Chicago The bridegroom's mother Mrs Joe yolk and his sister Mrs Harry Gordon will entertain at the home of the latter in Chicago with a reception Saturday night in honor of the bride and groom The couple will return here to make their home The marriage of Miss Loriene Trainer and Mr Hawkins Jr took place Saturday at 8 at the First Baptist Church in Handley with Rev James Morgan reading the ceremony The couple will make their home at 1203 Jerome Street Fort Worth Th bride is the daugnter ot and Mrs Trainer of Ponder and the bridegroom is the son of Bridge Group Mr and Mrs Hawkins of Handley He is a graduate of Texas Wesleyan College Gladioli and palms decorated the En joys Games church Mr Roland Leath accom- panied by Mrs Sanders sang Mrs A Stewart was hostess "I Love You Truly" and Mrs San- Monday to members of the Monday ders played the wedding marches Bridge Section of the Junior Worn-The bride wore a white mar- an's Club for games after which the quisette dress with an illusion veil group had luncheon in Arlington caught with orange blossoms Her Heights bouquet was of gardenias and other A yellow and white theme was white blossoms She was given in carried out with daisies marigolds marriage by her father and gladioli in brass bowls on the Miss Clorene Miller and Mr Leroy luncheon tables Prizes in bridge Hawkins cousin of the groom both were won by Mmes George Lacy of Fort Worth were the only at- and Willets tendants Ushers were Messrs Others attending were Mmes Burke and Forrest Smith of Dal- Austin George Barrett Homer las and Mr Weldon Farris of Fort Davis Doughtie Tim Dunn Worth Joe Lindsey McLean Out-of-town wedding guests in- Inman Leo Parsons Richard eluded Messrs and Mmes Rugg Weldon and Messer of Weatherford Ray Trainer Williams members and Mrs A of Dallas Burke Walter and Doughtie of San Angelo and Mrs Thompson and Mrs Walker A Marshall all of Dallas 4 4 4o 4 4 MRS NEELY'S PUPILS TO GARDEN SUPPER GIVEN nilir rriirr rriiooTT Bridge Group En joys Games Mrs A Stewart was hostess Monday to members of the Monday Bridge Section of the Junior Wornan's Club for games after which the groun had luncheon in Arlington Heights A yellow and white theme was carried out with daisies marigolds and gladioli in brass bowls on the luncheon tables Prizes in bridge were won by Mmes George Lacy and Wil lets Others attending were Mmes Austin George Barrett Homer Davis Doughtie Tim Dunn Joe Lindsey McLean Inman Leo Parsons Richard Rugg Weldon and Williams members and Mrs A Doughtie of San Angelo and Mrs A Marshall 4 4 4o MRS NEELY'S PUPILS TO MRS CHAPIN JACKSBORO June Melita Louise Johnson became the bride of Mr Charles Hall Chapin Jr of New York in a ceremony at 5 Saturday at the home of the bride's parents Mr and Mrs Maurice Johnson Only members of the family attended Rev Burney Shell of First Presbyterian Church read the ceremony after which an informal reception was held After a trip to Galveston Mr and Mrs Chapin will live in Fort Worth The bride has been prominent in club and social activities in Jacksboro Mr Chapin is the son of Mr and Mrs Charles Hall Chapin of New York Out-of-town guests included Mr and Mrs Goodner of Tulsa Miss Emily Chapin of New York and the groom's mother Mrs Fender 110 Penn Sre(-t has as her guests this week her ters Mrs Lubbock Daviez Wichita Kan and Mrs ard of Weatherford The two visitors were ed at luncheon Saturday when 'Irs Fender entertained at the FCr! Worth Club Several other inf-rn-1 parties are being given for Mr-Howard and Davies this week I NOTEBOOK Rulers View Films of Canadian Tour 4' I fro lea I of 1 up ma 1 we pic FP be it jus jus sle mu sin an go( tilge on val sva or yot yot he wh ers heE the het hol ci he a fl the so A cro I hea be any A irig des I if she or the pan dro tivt des use I can I A cro I hea I be I any A ing des I if she or the pan dro tivE des use I can it I 8000 Girls and Advisors Attend Rainbow Session Photos Miss Margaret Stuckert left and her sister Miss Ann Stuckert right who are daughters of Mr and Mrs Stuckert 1928 Sixth Avenue will sail July 15 from New Orleans on a two-month trip to Europe Dr Mrs Trigg Hosts at Dinner Miss Miller and Mr Finegan Wed ABOARD EMPRESS OF BRITAIN June 19 royal yacht steered a swift course through the mid-north Atlantic Monday taking King George and Queen Elizabeth back to Southampton and an English welcome while ther majesties viewed colored rnoton pictures of their tour of Canada'i rookies The pictures were taken ty George Steward press liaison off- cer on the tour Two days out from Newfoundland th King and Queen spent part of the day loutiging on deck and en IT joying warm sunshine as it filtered frequently from behind scattered clouds The Empress ploughed through the warm haze at a steady 20 knots Sre is due at Southampton Thursday Do You Belong to AT FAGUY-COTE HOME In honor of her uncle and aunt Brig Gen Charles Walcutt Mrs Walcutt of Columbus Ohio Mr and Mrs Arthur Faguy-Cote entertained with an informal garden supper Sunday at their home 1125 College Avenue Bright cloths covered the tables arranged in the walled garden The guests included Messrs and Mmes Austin Anderson Frank Naugle Mmes Richard Emery and Brooks Morris Misses Jeannette 'Met Mary Sears Elizabeth Faguy-Cote and Messrs Clyde Whitlock Harry Peterson and Ronald Rhodes GIVE RECITAL TONIGHT Mrs Roger Neely voice teacher will present the second of a series of recitals by her pupils Tuesday at 8:15 at Broadway Presbyterian Church The following will take part: Bethyl Hunter Virginia Proffitt Betty Pecor Gloria Lupton Mary Evelyn Crouch Chrissie Mae Moore Blanche Zihlman Curtis Collier Carter Murphy Richard Gorton Mary Catherine Cowan Ellen Jane Jackson Joe Palochek Elizabeth Gorden Florence Wright Jack Cummings Robert Hagin Martha Jane Lowe Billie Goodwin Ann Richardson Lura Bess Florey of Mineral Wells Alleah Haman of Mineral Wells Roy Porter Lillian Meredith and Mmes A Roberts and Cowan Jr IToday's Roster- I Birthday Club? Miss Flora Miller daughter of Mrs Miller 1316 Sixth Avenue and Mr Finegan son of Mr and Mrs Finegan 1201 East Belknap Street were married at 4 Saturday in the study of St Patrick's Catholic Church by Msgr Robert Nolan The bride wore a navy blue sheer ensemble with navy blue accessories and a gardenia corsage Mr and Mrs Allen Snowden were the only attendants Mrs Snowden wore a white dress and accessories with a corsage of red carnations After a few days in Dallas Mr and Mrs Finegan will be located temporarily at the Westbrook Hotel 4 Mrs Bennett 3313 Park-ridge Boulevard and son Mr Walter Bennett 3605 South Henderson Street will leave Tuesday for Durham to attend the wedding the last of the week of Mrs Bennett's other son Mr Galen Bennett and Miss Nell Bishop The couple will live in Cherryville Mrs Inez Le Mond of Dallas is visiting relatives in Eastland after spending several days here Mrs Christofferson and son have returned to their home 4010 Mod lin Avenue after visiting relatives in Houston The Ladies of the Oriental Shrine Nyanca Court No 34 will meet at 9:30 a Thursday with Mrs Cooper 2622 Fifth Avenue Luncheon will be served at noon Mr and Mrs Helm of Fort Worth are registered at the Hotei New Yorker on a trip to the World's Fair Misses Dorothy Dee White and Betty Lou White 2001 Loving Avenue are visiting their brother Mr Gene White in Phoenix Ariz en route to California Misses Sarabeth and Ethel Beatty 514 Page Street have gone to Washington and New York and will visit in Niagara Falls Buffalo Detroit and Chicago before returning home Mr and Mrs Bobby Breen and children after visiting his parents Mr and Mrs Thomas Breen of West Presidio Street have returned to their home in Chicago They will visit in Bartlesville Okla en route The elder Breens' daughter Mrs A Levan of Bartlesville also has returned to her home Miss Blanche McVeigh 1917 Hurley Avenue and Mrs Tulane Smith of Dallas are visiting in New York until July 1 By International News Seri ice OKLAHOMA CITY June annual international sessions of the supreme assembly of the Order of the Rainbow for girls was officially opened Monday with almost 8000 girls with adult advisors present The girls range between the ages of 13 and 19 and represent all of the organization's 1000 chapters in every State of the Union every province of Canada Cuba Hawaii Alaska and Puerto Rico The meeting opened Monday with the introducing of Rev Mark Sexson supreme recorder founder of the organization and author of it-3 ritual He has seen the Rainbow Girls grow from 100 members of McAlester Okla 17 years ago to an international body of more than 80000 girls Governor Phillips extended a welcome in behalf of the State at a banquet Monday night Mayor Hefner of Oklahoma City greeted the assembly for the city DLO MO OR Minority Balance Called Aid to ILO 'Aka 1660110611110 10e nil 1 Today 4nd Tomorrow! "American Youth on Parade!" COLORADO SPRINGS In the Shadow of PIKES PEAR Art Association Groups Named "THE DUKE OF WEST POINT" With Tom Brown Louis Hayward Joan Fontaine 1 -wA --ltw1 4 -tfri '44: 7 it: iiisto01' isi 004'' '4: 1 I Dr and Mrs Henry Trigg of Westover Hills were hosts at a rehearsal dinner at 8 Monday at the Fort Worth Club for Miss Shelley Blount and Mr Frederick of Corpus Christi whose marriage will take place Tuesday at 8 at St Andrew's Episcopal Church The table was decorated in a white and silver theme with a white damask cloth white tapers in silver candelabra and a centerpiece of white peonies Miss Blount's place was marked by a gift wrapped in white and silver and topped by a cluster of silver wedding bells Places were laid for 45 including out-of-town guests and members of the wedding party In the group were Mr and Mrs Edwin Flato of Corpus Christi parents of the bridegroom Miss Mary Louise Wildenthal of Cotulla Miss Lillian Scott Beasley of Beeville Miss Mary Earle Sansom of Plainview all members of the wedding party: and Mr Bob Plato Mr and Mrs Franklin Mr and Mrs Reba Flato all of Corpus Christi Out-of-town wedding guests will be entertained at a luncheon Tuesday by Mrs Paul McDermott at the Fort Worth Club and after the wedding a reception will be held at River Crest Country Club 4: SCHOOL OF DANCING TO GIVE PROGRAM TONIGHT A program of readings and dances will be presented Tuesday at 8 at the Butcher School of Dancing 1729 Fairmount Avenue by Beverly Blain pupil of the dance school and of the Compere School of Speech Arts Kerr Sanders will be her dancing partner and Earl Scott Jr will be the pianist 7 Lit Nor' NI10-: I 41--- -1' at i 1- li 1 7-1-4----- a -11 ft --44- 1 -41-7- It I 11 ts I 7 1 i I tr I 1-f I 777r1711 15c TILL 1 BUFFALO June 19 A Catholic editor Monday night ascribed this Nation's "amazingly good Government since Washington's time" to "the balance which exists between the minorities that make up the population" "No mere coalition of minorities ever has prevailed here for long" said George Shuster of New York associate editor of the Commonweal before a general session of the National Conference of Social Work "As a people we always have quarreled violently about everything only to discover then that all parties to the quarrel had desires they could vote in unison" From the same platform Judge Allen of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals at Cleveland told the social workers traffic laws were better enforced in the United States than the Bill of Rights HELD OVER! LLANO PICKS SPONSOR FOR STAMFORD REUNION LLANO June Clinton Hardin has been chosen as Llano sponsor to the Texas Cowboy Reunion at Stamford She and her husband who managed the Llano rodeo are well known wherever rodeos are held This will be the first time Llano has been represented at the cowboy reunion ONE OF THE GREATEST PICTURES EVER PRODUCED Committees to assist in the arrangements for the membership reception of the Fort Worth Art Association were appointed Monday at a meeting in the board room of the Fort Worth Public Library Mrs David Trammell general chairman has announced the following committee heads: Mrs Will Collins and Mrs William Cranz invitations: Mrs Will Salt refreshments and Mrs John King decorations The reception and formal opening of the gallery with the permanent collections of paintings on exhibition will be held Wednesday evening June 28 on the third floor of the library San Francisco COLORADO GOLF-POLO-TENNIS DANCING BOATING-BOWLING ICE SKATING SWIMMING-FISHING SCENIC TRIPS HORSEBACK RIDING STEAK FRIES Presbyterian Body Rejects Resolution With big plans for a second anniversary celebration Wednesday this Birthday Club member is Glassie Jr son of Mr and Mrs Glassie 1623 St Louis Avenue (POSITIVELY LAST DAY) CLARK GABLE JEANETTE MacDONALD SPENCER TRACY Afewlibe- Pi! WOATWSCIMMESIr itolp of PLUS FLOYD GIBBONS ADVENTURE Peril Is Foreseen For Security Plan SONGS SOAR O'ER THE PERILOUS PATH OF EMPIRE! SONGS SOAR O'ER THE PERILOUS '1 PATH OF -10 EMPIRE! Lutherans Meet COLLEGE PARK Md June 19 hundred persons from all sections of the United States Canada and Mexico will arrive on Tuesday for a five-day conclave of the International Luther League of the American Lutheran Church ightiyh LI July 17-20 Trans-Mississippi Golf Tournament July 2S-30 Ice Show Aug 17-20 Will Rog ers Rodeo EUROPEAN PLAN Burton Ft Ogilvie Manage 4P''' '1 -4 -Ni 1 id 19t 4- 1 i 4im I 1 1 -1 I -209 1 iy 4 0' leolo" 1 7-- Tuesdy the Birthday Club honors these members on their anniversaries: Putnam 14 David Maples 11 Doris Louise Huffman 5 Dorothy Jean Schooler 11 Tommy Moore 3 Katherine Stovall no age given John Brown 9 Robert Leon Craig 15 Margaret Stroleny 15 Henry Arthur Gaines 14 Geraldine Dorothy Vay Herndon 13 Betty Jo Black 12 Billie Fred Crow 10 Herman Grammer 10 Earl Jackson 14 Dotson Jr 13 Mary Lee Donoho no age given Ferba Mae Caraway 13 Alm MARSHALL Mo June 19 A resolution asking that no further action be taken on pensions until a $100000 endowment had been raised was rejected here Monday by the delegates attending the National General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church The pension plan was turned over to the Board for Ministerial Relief to which Benson of Scottsboro Ala and Revs Carl Durbin of Marshall and Baucom of Denton Texas were re-elected as members Delegates adopted the report of the board on Christian Education and renamed Reverends Perry McKenzie Term Paul Brown Knoxville Term an George Burroughs Nashville Tenn to the board Rev Patterson of Joinerville Texas was elected to replace Rev Haskel Miller of Hubbard Texas who resigned AT YOUR MLIATERSTATE THEATRESrr rf--f--1 AT YOUR 6 mfr' 144LNIERSTATE WASHINGTON June 19 Andrews wage-hour administrator declared Monday night that the New Deal's major social and labor Social Security Act wage-hour law and Wagner were "in danger of being mangled by lobbies" seeking amendments "Literally millions of workers the neediest the least organized and the economically weakest of all wage earners are threatened by pending or proposed amendments to these great pieces of labor and social legislation" he said in a radio address NEWSPAPERS URGED TO SET UP OWN 'COURT' WASHINGTON June 19 that American newspapers are the "best in the world" Secretary of Agriculture Wallace suggested Monday night that they set up a board of their own to pass judgment on individual papers which are accused of departing trom the "generally high standard" The board he said could "strengthen public confidence in the press and increase the service that the press can render" Boys and girls undsr'15 years old wishing to join the Birthday Club should fill in this coupon and mail it to the Birthday Club Editor Morning Star-Telegram Passes to the Parkway Theater Pep Club which meets every Saturday at 10 a rn will be mailed to members having birthdays during the week There are always stunts contests an amateur hour stage show screen shorts and a serial 1gigicigt ritoczstitteVIIA COLUM811 cgil PICTURE NO A COLUMBIt -1A-- PICTURE -11rr' cfMtion LAST DA y-IT'S A LULU! CLAUDETTE COLBERT and James Stewart in "IT'S A WONDERFUL WORLD" I I 1 Ir ON 41 4 0- -i--1 sr 0 --4'1 i 1: 4 i A4- FORT COMFORT 0: c' LA 1 I 7- I0 LAST DA A LULU! 1 4 CLAUDETTE COLBERT and il i i 1 James Stewart in "IT1S A WONDERFUL i I WORLD" i 1 1 I JIMIA111 ESTI i -P'- I VII' Por 144' It te--1Nb- i STREET OF MISSING MEN (owe wie aox of tax Dea swarms foo 7MfES STO'CiffVS 0'0' TIMES 4wqt ray? Ease summer head cold discomforts put just "2 drops" in each nostril Demand PEN ET NOSE DROPS WAY IS CLEARED FOR BIG SPRING HIGHWAY BIG SPRING June of the obstacles to a rerouted highway southward has been removed by an agreement between city and county concerning right of way through the city park Although damage has been estimated at $9000 the city accepted an offer of $2000 in order to get the road up for a letting when the Highway Commission convenes in July UNDERPRIVILEGED ON GAIN KIWANIANS TOLD BOSTON June 19 declaration that the number of underprivileged children in the United States and Canada was increasing and that their homes were becoming breeding places of "isms" was made Monday before the twenty-third annual convention of Kiwanis International Paul Kohler of Buffalo chairman of the underprivileged child committee urged clubs to enlarge all welfare activities Name Address Parents Birth Date (Month) (Day) (Year) ITODAY I TPyetra VITORIESDI without PAERT 4e4r' HUNGRY FOR LOVE! HUNGRY FOR 46 r''' LOVE! NEW TODAY 10c-15c SHOW 25c MARTHA RAYE BOB HOPE ANDY DEVINE ALAN MOWBRAY I 4 1 i 4 1 I i i JI tt II I ati1: 1 --ill Miss Elta Fae Richardson Is illarried to Mr Howard Foley "NEVER SAY DIE" III Ted Husing Sport Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Elta Fae Richardson daughter of Mr and Mrs Richardson 2927 Travis Ave GET ME TODAY! ASK FOR THE GIANT NEW ECONOMY SIZE FOR ONLY 450 A little goes) so fur Lux is thrifty 0 caaa AND Lux CUTS DOWN RUNS IT'S THE BIGGEST ECONOMY I KNOW Says BONNIE NOLAN "Goodness Lux is thrifty It not only cuts clown runs but a little goes so fort" YES one big box of Lux will often wash stockings 100 pair a day for about 3 months! Cut down on runs too because Lux saves stocking elasticity In hard water a little extra Lux gives abundant suds Lux is sales gentic thrifty! ::::::4 if--0-4 I 1 i i tps -10' '4'r -1 --4- L- Lts 0 4' 'V I vitst 4- -k 5- 1- iz- is- ssi -i 1V''3 'ka-)4 -t 1 ti4 v-- tii-4: -4t --4--- 1 -i 'iiz il--J--: 4034No ---i--- 1- s- -i 41 -t: --i -i- AN Lux CUTS DOWN RUNS afiTi): to 744--: 4''n'4 :1 t'4k i1 ITS TH BIGGEST i :4 ECONOMY I KNOW 5 i-V" )- 1 fi': Ai0: says 1 ''''''''''--1 4i7-11 BONNIE NOLAN 1 i hkNi es "Goodness Lux is thrifty iiA 1: ---''5'4 's It not only cuts clown runs 1'w--i ki! 'W but a little goes so fart" Ix- i YES one big box of Lux I will often wash stockings 100 pair a day for '''4'': 0A' do about 3 months! Cut down ilioi on runs too because Lux A little goev's saves stocking elasticity 0 so fcr '11104' In hard water a little extra Lux is tiLrlyt AZ' 441i Lux gives abundant suds Lux is sae Sentici thrifty! iu NomeillfMtlimIMISIDENIM111 EXTRA "Dead End Girls's she-devils branded Angelstougher than the life that sent them there the guards that torture them the hell that burns them! SHEER DRAMATIC SHOCK! 1'1-' 0 1 "Dead End Girls's she-devils I branded Angelstougher than the life that sent them there the guards that torture them the hell that burns them! SHEER DRAMATIC SHOCK! 1 A A DER It RDA ztj 1' 11 (10 EAD a RLS i 0 -ALI N-7 7 nit Aetists 41121wit COR NN LUCHA1 go 416104P -b EXTRA EDNA BES BARR BARNES 1 Time to Bleach Your Skin Between now and the opening of the new social season is a perfect time for you to begin bleaching your complexion to a more flattering shade Mercolized Wax Cream is an excellent complexion lightener for the purpose This Skin Bleach Beautifier has a flaking action on the surface skin that causes it to come off in tiny almost invisible particles uncovering a fresher younger-appearing complexion flue to Mr Howard Foley son of Mr and Mrs Foley 1016 South Adams Street The couple were married by Rev Bennett of Arlington at the home of her parents Saturday at 8 The bride wore a dusty pink frock with navy and white accessories and a gaulenia corsage She wore a pair of ahtique bracelets as her "something old" and a Russian handkerchief the gift of Mrs Hogsett as her "something new" Her sister Miss Jimmie Richardson was the bride's attendant and Mr Sam Bennett was best man Miss Richardson wore a navy and white frock with navy accessories An informal reception was held after the wedding which was attended by the bride's two sisters Mrs Wayne Burkhart of Oklahoma City and Mrs Russell Newton of Houston Mrs Newton will entertain Tuesday for her sister and Mrs Sam Bennett will entertain for the bride Mr and Mrs Foley will live at Lake Worth He is a member of the staff at KTAZ 1 a 1 litl Rit Today Only 10c Till Jean Arthur Chas Boyer "History Is Made at Night" Thurs 9 alrin i goo I a1 1 ti Now-10c Till 1 11 "The Duke of West Point" Louis Hayward Joan Fontaine Torn Brown A frit 4 4 t- is 4 i4 Today-10c Till I William Powell Ginger Rogers "STAR OF MIDNIGHT" SocnetY -er it" ne 4 t' 1: tr )) 1 0 Li '4mr111trA 1: it 'Itt 3' it' 'k -ammo 1 essi DAG sit vitpN1s r1 co) 4111111111110 Try Saxo lite Astrinzent the refreshing skin lotion that tightens such tissue and produces a temporary contraction of the skin Helpful in reducing excess surface oil Dissolve Saxolite in one-half pint witch hazel and pat on the skin daily Obtainable at all Cosmetic GOOD NEIGHBORS "'N ROT BENCHLEs'N MAGIC CARPET DARK MAGIC Two more economy sizes 25f and 9V1 Get yours today! 193f Ducrett Ramsdell CHOLLYWOOD NEWS of the WORLD i II I mminmwtprwwrvm reirrrt 4' 11.

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