The Lexington Herald from Lexington, Kentucky • 15
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- The Lexington Heraldi
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- Lexington, Kentucky
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- 15
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Friday Morning, January 20, 1950 THE LEXINGTON HERALD Page 15 TESTED TIPS By Jack and Betty Gray COLD WEATHER CUE USE YOUR MUSCLES AND SAVE YOUR YOUR CAR'S BEEN IDLE DURING COLD WEATHER, BREAK BATTERYDRAINING "COLD SEAL" BEFORE STARTING BY ROCKING CAR IN HIGH GEAR (IGNITION OFF) TILL YOU FEEL ENGINE TURN OVER! THE MAIL BRICK BAG WORK! WRAP A BRICK IN YOUR MR5.M.C., SPRINGFIELD, ILL. POLISHING CLOTH NEXT IRON ORGANDY ON THE TIME YOU WAX FLOORS! WRONG SIDE AND WHILE THANKS TO THE STILL WET-- TO MAKE IT WEIGHT OF THE BRICK, LOOK ITS CRISPIEST! YOU WON'T HAVE TO PRESS DOWN HALF SO HARD! 4 1949 by TESTED FEATURES 1-20 Distributed by John Dille Co. The Newest In Fashions By Eileen Callahan Short Evening nizeanine short wouldn't evening have gown recog- a few years ago. Now it is one of the brightest stars on the fashion horizon. "It is gaining popularity as new designs prove adaptable to its uses.
Two new versions make news and as it happens, they are as different as day and One is dress, that mishheath straight, slim panel looks exotic on the evening scene. The other is the molded princess style dress. It, too, molds the figure but its purpose is to stress dress, to conceal Unlike the figure lines, not, there. the sheath sheath, the princess flares out the waistline to form a circular, swinging skirt. Sophie designed the short evening gown sketched today.
It is baretop except for a built up shoulder strap on one side. Large flowers cover the strap. Long, unbroken lines mold the fabric over the bust, through the waist and into the skirt where the seams are released to give great fullness. The material is steel gray satin. Personals' Mr.
and Mrs. Joel Clyne Meadors have returned from a three-week trip to Florida, Havana, Cuba, Nassau, Bahama Islands and Aiken, South Carolina. R. L. Kirkpatrick is a patient KRESGE'S JOIN Fight Infantile THE MARCH OF DIMES Paralysis Society To Give Reception For Mrs.
Wachtman The Lexington chapter No. 110, Order of the Eastern Star will honor Mrs. Edith M. Wachtman, associate grand conductress, reception at 8 Saturday with night at the home of Mrs. C.
R. McGaughey, 212 Woodspoint road. Arrangements of red roses and candles will be used throughout the house. The tea table, covered with a lace cloth, will be centered with a bouquet of red roses flank- A Three Days' Cough Is Your Danger Signal Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel phlegm and aid nature to germ soothe laden and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back.
CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis Where Musicians AND Music Loving People Have Dealt for Generations This We Appreciate Established Over 70 Years 'Everything In Music" Templeman Piano Co. 151 N. B'Way. Dial 4-3222 ed by red candles in silver holders. the Mrs.
Past Vera J. Matrons Brown, Club, president and Mrs. ole Lucy McCoy, presidents of the Of-ficers Club, at the tea table. Invitations have been extended to other grand officers, members of the Eastern Star of District No. 2, visiting members and close friends.
Flanagan-Oatts Betrothal Announced Mr. and Mrs. James Flanagan of Summerville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Florence Flanagan, to Thomas Jay Oatts, son Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Henry Oatts of Danville.
The wedding will take place April 8 at the Summerville Presbyterian church. The bride-elect attended Centre College. Mr. Oatts served two years in the U. S.
Navy during World War IL. He will be graduated this summer from Centre College, where he is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Birthday Anniversary Celebrated With Party Mr. and Mrs. James P.
Hazelwood entertained with a party Sunday afternoon at their home in of their daughter, Jacquline honor, who celebrated her second birthday anniversary. A pink and white color scheme was carried out in the decorations. Ice cream and cake were, served and games were played. hosts were assisted by Miss Mary Masterson. Guests were Jo Anne Finnell, David Gooden, Mary Lou Jones, Joy Zak, Mrs.
A Asa HazelPatricia Martin, Sue Robinson, wood, Mrs. W. S. Finnell the Rev. and Mrs.
Clayton Gooden, Mrs. Ray Martin, Mrs. Marion Robinson and Frank Zak. Daughter Named Linda la, Townley Garrison is the name which Mr. and Mrs.
Bradford T. Garrison, 521 Henry Clay boulevard, have chosen for their daughter born Jan. 13 at the Good Samaritan hospital. "KNOW WHAT WEEK" HUNTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, January 22nd through Friday, January 27th. "YOU KNOW HOW BUT DO YOU KNOW WHAT" "Know How" won the war but what have they said about the "Know What" HEAR GOSPEL TEAM OF BOB KOVORKIAN, Calvary Baptist Church, Anaheim, Calf.
JACK HARVEY, Forest Park Presbyterian Church, Baltimore, Md. JIM LITTLE, Presbyterian Church, Bakerstown, Pa. TED GARTRELL, Hunter Presbyterian Church, Lexington, Ky. CHRIST THE ONLY ANSWER Come Sunday, January 22nd, for a Preview Sunday 11 A. M.
Monday thru Friday 7:30 P. M. 109 Rosemont Garden 7:30 P. M. THE NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS The Best Dinnerware Value In America! DINNERWARE Sale! WHITE CUPS Special for Embossed floral borders or fluted rim designed cups in solid white.
Wonderful with any setting! Regularly 2 for 15c WHITE BOWLS Special for Handy bowls just right for little mixing jobs or for holding leftovers. Convenient. Regularly 2 for COSMA and COLMONT in OPEN STOCK All white, simply designed dinnerware in the same patterns as the sale cups. Saucers 2 for Sugar Bowls ea. 6" Fruits.
2 for 154 8" Vegetable Dishes ea. 6" Plates 2. for 11" Platters ea. 9" Plates ea. Gravy Boats ea.
7" Salads ea. 8" Soups ea. Creamers ea. KRESGE'S Get Wise to Kresge Buys 250 West Main Street Graft In Frankfort Less Now, Speaker Says. "There's plenty of politics, but less graft in Frankfort now than there has been in some preceding administrations," Burton Milward eration Tuesday.
His condition has been reported as good. told members of the Altrusa Club at a luncheon yesterday at the Lafayette hotel. An editorial and political writer for The Leader, Milward described "What's Going on in the Kentucky Legislature" drawing on first hand information garnered during coverage of several sessions for his newspapscribed the pace of the WILE'SRepeat at your request French Knot Beret $2.98 Spring felt in Black, Navy, Coffee, Dark Green, Red, Kelly, Grey, Gold, Ice Blue, Ice Pink and White. HAT BOX, Main Floor 1950 session as more leisurely than of the program and Mrs. Tom that of 1948 but said Gov.
Earle Dulin presided. Clements' budget bill passed in record time. First steel made in America was Miss Virginia Hayes had charge made in Connecticut in 1728. 1 WEEK ONLY January 20 thru January 27 8 FINE WOLF WILE QUALITY FUR COATS Values to 2 Persian Paw Coats were 2 Russian Paw Coats were 2 Chinese Kidskins were 3 Squirrel Lockes were 1 Blk. African Kidskin was FUR SALON, Second Floor Plus Tax Wolf 2 Great Wolf Wile Sale Events Start Tomorrow! de b.
Hundreds of Brand, New Annetta Cottons Barbizon Slips At A Remarkable Low Price 2 Favorite Styles TRUBEAU regularly $3. $2.65 $12. IN RAYON CREPE ENCHANT regularly $5. $4.00 IN NYLON SATIN 19 flattering new styles Specially low priced Beautiful colors Nylon and rayon fabrics Sizes 10 to 42 to Body contour sizes Finest fabrics including: Long wearing Check Ginghams, Solid Chambrays, White only Flamingos, Broadcloths, Dotted Sizes 32 to 38 Chambrays and Plaid Ginghams. (c).
Illustrated style ENCHANT in nylon satin (a) Illustrated style above Petite point, iridescent scallop edging on this dress up slip with 3-way chambray with Dior collar $12.00 cut. Regularly $5 now only $4.00 (b) Illustrated style above Colorful cotton plaid, (d) Illustrated style TRUBEAU in rayon crepe. Cavalier collar, double breasted bodice and the 3-way cut that eliminates side seams. White only. clever, new Dior pockets $12.00 Regularly $3, now only $2.65 FASHION FLOOR, LINGERIE, Second Second Floor D- 1-20 at the Good Samaritan hospital, where he underwent a major op- 32 DINNERWARE SETS Also available in open stock For your convenience Each set of these beautifully designed dishes is packed in a sealed carton.
MILDRED is a handsome pattern in white with a colorful floral design, and a gold edge line. See it today. $5.69 32 pc. SET BARBARA is a beautiful new pattern as gay and sunny as a spring morning. The bright yellow pattern is on white.
5.19 32 pc. SET GOLDA is for those who prefer the distinctive simplicity of modern design. This pattern is white with gold. $4.39 32 pc. SET.
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