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Great Bend, Kansas
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15
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The Daily Tribune's Til Gtwot Bend Daily Tribun Dr. and Mrs E. Krause, 1700 Monroe, are attending the 6th regional meeting if chiropodists in Minneapolis, Minn. They will return Tuesday. Dr.

Krause Is president of the state association of StOUMr. AprU 3, The Party Line 5 INSTRUMENT 1 A good ironing board cover is important for washday success. For best results, it should be snus-flttlng to assure a smooth surface, scorch resistant to prevent damage, and as clean as the fresh laundry that's being pressed. The cover should be washed often in hot soapsuds and rinses to avoid transferring soil to clean clothes Miss- Pence Entertains With' Bridge Party Miss Viola Pence, 1813 Morton, entertained, a foursome at bridge Friday afternoon. The guests present were: Mre A Clark, Mrs Cecil Fair and Mis Edna Hlnes.

Also present were Mrs E. Speaks and Mrs Nora Kearney How To Make Society Clu GhuAchs Miss Beverly Clark, of Wichita arrived Saturday afternoon to spend the weekend with heT parents, Mr and Mrs A. B. Clark, DOROTHY BOWMAN, Women' Editor Phone 4211 Choir Robe Boy Or Girl Br DOROTHY EOE A total Of 188,732,160 acres of land and 2,364,000 of inland Water are included within the state of Texas. I Associated: PrM Women' Editor By Specialists 1 A 1 Muiic-OsMrtiHMl There come a time In the Surface elevations in Texas range from sea level to 4,000 feet above on with sever-al mountains more than 1,000 feet and the Guadalupe Peak at 8,751 feet Try one of these honey glazes the next time you bake ham: 1 cup honey to vi cup orange Juice; 1 cup honey to cup cranberry sauce, 1 cup honey to 14 cup elder; 1 cup honey with crushed almost every -when she ney, drove to Lyons Saturday, to spend the dy with Mr.

and Mrs Pat Kearney. is called upon to make a choir robe for Junior or fits. When the Sunday School choir performs at regular church services or when tbe school glee club gives a concert, it's Morn's job to supply the robe for her oil spring. A choir robe suitable for either SPRING REPORT iboys or girls is easy to make from simple standard pattern Since it never goes out of style, it can be passed along for years. Local sewing center experts sug gest classic pattern which con- directions for a skirt, tie, cotta this Is the name for smock- I like top) and two collars.

The skirt is a simple wraparound model with I two deep side pleats to allow plen ty of leg room. The waltband Is mushed with an adjustable ewe so It will fit both slender and chubby children without pattern alteration. A quarter yard of crinoline Is required tor collar stif fening. You will find that the but tonhole attachment on your sewing machine will simplify making the buttonholes for the collar band. Although tradition dictates sheer I lawn for the cotta (top) and faille I for the skirt, there's no rule against going modern and making the whole business out of nylon It will save on laundry problems and ny- I Ion taffeta produces a satisfying: rustle If you are stitching with synthetics, be sure to adjust your machine tension appropriately, and use nylon dacron thread and a small needle.

I blue dress with black accessories Helianthus Study Club Meeting Friday and her flowers were rea Mrs can soxoerger, mu uaeu, was hostess to the Helianthus club LFTlday afternoon Vows Read In Eilinwood Miss Sharon Louise Conwell, daughter cf Mr and Mrs A Conwell of Eilinwood, became the bridE of Mr Melvin Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs Luther Johnson After a short business meeting, ilans were made for a spring lun- I cheon to be held at the Petroleum I club, May 6 Thirteen members were present The mother of the bridegroom was dressed a blue suit with blue accessories and her corsage was also of red roses. Miss Delores Brown of Salina and Miss Elaine Portna of Manhattan, assisted with the reception The bride's table was decorated in a pmk and blue color scheme with' wedding bells. Mr and Mrs Johnson both attended Brown Mackie School of Business to Salina Tbe bride Is employed with the Champlin Oil Co at Eilinwood and the bridegroom is employed with Halliburton in Great Bend of Chapman, In a ceremony per I to hear the guest speaker, Mrs Ethel McMullen, discuss "Present day Kansas rfLt0 Jt vp Spring fs time of fancies and Handmacher Suits JTi i I re WQt mSt wornen fQncy trie' latest in designs the ff-l-Jn ZJjCfi- 'f latest in modern fabrics The news is her styled for taste, 'MfeSBRS 5 your figure and your budget Come in tomorrow and see these Mrs McMullen read some of her wn poems which have been pub lished in several well known magazines She stated that, "Every po- I et great or small who sings a song formed at the bride home Saturday, March 26 Spring flowers and fern decorated the home The Rev Richter of Eilinwood officiated at the ceremony. The bride was dressed to a blue tweed suit with accessories 0 white and Wedgewood blue She carried a white orchid The matron of honor, Mish Son-dra Lee Wise, of Great Bend wore a champagne suit with navy blue I that touches someone's heart is a beneficiary to mantond" She also read poems of other au- Out-of-town guests included Mr emd Mrs E.

Conwell of Oxford, Mr and Mrs Radcliff of Chase, Mrs Bertha Wise, St John, I triors, stressing qualities among which are sincerity, rythmatic beauty, consistent honesty and un- Mr and Mrs Luther Johnson of thought. Chapman, Mr and Mrs. W. Skinner of Salma, Mr and Mrs Tomato salads find an excellent Daniel Brin and children, Larry I dressing in mayonnaise that has and Gary of Wichita, Mr. and Mrs Cantrell, Great Bend, Leon Streak corsage was of pink roses Mr.

Jack Wise of Great Bend was best man The men of tbe wedding party wore white dinner Jackets and navy blue trousers The bride's mother wore a navy thinned and sweetened with I a little honey and dotted with stuf- er, Salina and Jerry Krug of Rus Ifcd olives. sell CALLING ALL SWEET SIXTEENS TO 0MARE JEWELRY MUSIC CERTIFIED GEMOLOGIST fUCISTEIED iHSl 1 umcii (i Htin fx for your gift of sterling silver teaspoon in your choice of Heirloom famous patterns, Now you can actually begin your own sterling service with this wonderful gift. We will register your choice in our Sweet Sixteen Book, for the convenience of your family and friends for future birthdays, Christmases and other gift-time occasions. ThTs special gift is for those girls who have their sixteenth birthdays between April I and June 1. Whf Sty tefgnt Supwiw i I Wm SQry foods HTi 101-03 MAIN A.

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