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ALL WEEfc LONG Peg has bSeh eyeihg brand MW typewriter with afiticipalipfi ho'piftg that the hess of the ftiachifie Would ihstill sOffie tie'W ideas brilliatit thoughts in Peg's fnifid ifl Met, we the typewriter carefully lod-king for a Peg button that would roll out a column no such Itlck so with her ten flexible fiftfefg'. and Kef inflexible brain. she will have to fely on the tried and true froi'e and more Peg is gaining new respect for those ttlsts Who must punch put a column a day she often asks, in the World do they do and a stillj small voice replies brains, my dear, and talent completely devoid of these 1 basic ingredients, Peg begins but before We leave the subject of brains and talent, we "certainly did enjoy Bill Neal's article about ttblene Muff in last Sunday's Peg has to squeeze her mind real tight to imagine those westerns emanating from such a gentle person and the same is true for Evelyn -Mace and her mystery stories hear that.Wanda-Jay Campbell is working on a new book Peg thinks her recent book, "Museum Mystery," should placed in the Palo Duro Gift Shop at the Canyon along'with the biography of Charles Goodnight, would make an excellent gift suggestion for those thousands.of people who visit the canyon as well as spread our lore all over the country Peg sounds like-a. book agent, doesn't she? 'but there is a girl with Brains, Talent, and Beauty that old adage, them has has gits, still holds true, it seems. ALL OF YOU Bridge enthusiasts better sharpen up your systems bs it Goreir, Blackwood or Culberson for Peg hears that the Upsilon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi is planning a Bridge Party in the City Club Room later on in October the public invited for a 'fee, of course you can make up a table at the parly or take your own favorite foursome with you should be a lot of and a nice affair Jane Kadingo and Martha Holt good scouts in Scouting were in Dallas this week.attending a President's meeting that there 400 or more Girl Scouts, their pardnts and friends at the Girl Scout Round-Up last week a.go.od crowd, good food, and a fine program put on by the gh'ls Peg must remember to tune to Channel 10 Monday afternoon at 4:30 when some of our local dancers will present a program -on the Nick Reyes Show Glenda Finkelstein Sara Gordon Anite Guidry Carmelita Hogan Maynette Loftus Phyllis Parker Lihda Moore and Susie Fillman all pupils of Jeanne Willingham have been practicising like mad all week a good performance before the "magic red eye" this" just the first in a series of programs to be given by pupils of Jeanne's the other day a friend of Peg's pointed out Gene Chance the new football coach for the Junior High team he is a bachelor, girls, and so handsome wonder how he has escaped feminine matrimonial maneuvers for'this long? the Roger McConnells moving out Dogwood this next week she has Uhat Antiquity Den' between here and Borger, you know Peg.has heard that she has some lovely, lovely antiques that Peg.would love to see always meant to stop as we zoomed by and Odefern are moving into their i TIMT poem by Helen' Hunt Jackson goes like this "0 suns and skies and GRACE FRIEND 'clouds of June flowers of June together Ye MRS.

JOE-E: Studio) Miss Melba Curfman, Joe Ellis White cannot rivalfor one' hour Qctobeds'bright blue that is a perfect description our weather for the past few days rather on the warmish side, though Peg is all "for October being nippy and brisk Speaking of fall which brings to mind parties of course, now, Peg thinks' parties in the fall, winters, spring or summer butVon'e particular one she thinks of now is the lovely party two charming hostess Johnnie Donaldson and Betty Henderson gave to entertain their friends a luncheon and Bridge in the delightful setting of Johnnie's new home it was good to see all of the girls after a summer of vagabond living the tempo to be picking up for entertaining again for a round of three parties were Ruth Gillilancl and Sally Butler my! all those pretty fall flowers and dresse'd- up gals Peg had better start brushing up her' bridge if this whirl continues what talent this town does have in, its young people take for instance, the capable seniors who are directing three plays this month Heidi Schneider is directing "More Perfect Union" with Miss Melba Curfman, daughter and Mrs. L. W. Curfman -of Attica, becariie the bride- of Joe Ellis White, son of Mr. and White of.

Alex, Okla. in a 'ceremony a seven o'clock, on September 27, in the home of Mr. and G. M. Duncan.

Dr. E. First Baptist performed the double-ring ceremony before an arch entwined with huckleberry and while gladioli. Cathedral' tapers ih the background were lighted by Miss Kathy Pre-nuptial music was presented by Mrs. Douglas Carver at the piano.

Joe Whitten sang "I Love You Truly" and "The Lord's Prayer." Jackie Fike's, Marquertta.Cargile sharing the honors' for lead parts and Kay Kolasha Pat Jones will be directing "Mind-Set" and Bobby Brown, "Leader of The bride, given in marriage by. her -father, was -wearing a 1- lerina-length dress of white -Chantilly lace a square neckline and three-quarter length sleeves; the fitted bodice eased into a bouffant skirt. She short white. gloves trimmed with pearls. Her finger-tip Veil of French Illusion was attached, to a crown of lace trimmed with tiny seed pearls.

She carried'a white--orchid with streamers' white satin ribbon arranged atop a white bridal Bible, a of the 'bridegroom. Mrs; Del.Morris cousin of the was'matron of honor" 'wearing 'a -white lace -dress with carried I ar the Sounds like some pretty good theater is to be presented this fall in the high school. TAKE ME-OUT to the ball game £and thanks to some genius that is exactly'where Peg has been this'week the hours of-noon and 2:30 -and'so has Lulu Kuhu Nation and Mildred Smith say nothing of dozens "more-, who.are glued.to their sets watching the New York Yankees and Milwaukee Braves slug it out there-seems io be a terrific urge for the Braves to win in keeping no doubt, with the American tradition "of-being for the under-dog a juicy, tid-bit from Peg's grapevine'of news reveals Audie.arid Annie Wade of out Charles Way have a nice week end'coming up on the 18th" of October if they will-fly to Fort Worth to attend a banquet to be given byHhe Gulf Oil Co, and he will be presented with a thivty-y'eftr' pin'. symbolic of that many years service with Saw busy getting ready to entertain her daughter, Vivian and new scm- Puane Copeland and a group of their friends i an evening's festivities Duane is so handsome and they'are such a lucky hear that Vivian is busy with" her duties as Junior, High Home EC teacher wouldn't it be exciting to go back to school and gel all the new ideas on modern day cookery, There is no spectacle on earth more appealing than that of'a" beautiful woman in the act of ing dinner for someone she loves. Wolfe JL HOPE YOU DIPN'T 3 miss the Fall Flower Show staged by MONDAY 12:00 League of Women Voters, Luncheon meeting, Club Room.

Wesleyan Service Guild with Mrs. Ben Ogden, 1608 Chris, line with Mrs. Mattie Fountain, assistant' hostess, 7:30 Pampa-Duplicate Bridge Club, Episcopal Parish Hall. 7:30 Harrah Methodist WSCS, Circle 1, Fellowship Hall. 7:30 Pythian.

Sisters, Castle Hall, 317 8:00 Beta Sigma.Phi, Upsi- on Chapter, Ritual of Jewels. City Room. TUESDAY 10:00 Chapter CS, PEO in the lome of Clark, south' east of city, 1:30 executive Doard meeting, office of the prin cipalj John. Evans, 1:30 Woodrow Wilson PTA, execuUve'board meeting with Mrs, Weldon Trice, 613. Dean Drive.

Civic Culture Club in home of Mrs, Emmelt Os south of 2:30 El Progresso Club-with Mrs, Howard Johnson, 1726 Dog Hie, pampa Garden last week Submitted by Madeline Pursley was tjful per Sttjbbe had a beautiful all silvery and blue with ffMroa the Peape-Rpse Pwst 1 1 entry leaves 'a "JiHiuvSjiflnglwl Banner" enU'y will) red 1 in; a bins bowl was so striking 1 had several hwttJie Peg in blossoms as. a 2 :30. Twentieth Century with Mrs, R. Thompson, iliarles. 2:30 Twentieth Century Club 9:30.

'Owen Circle, Ba'ptist, with Mrs. Orr, 404 Hill. 9 :30 Oleta Snell Circle, First Baptist, west of with city. Mrs. John Stafford, nosegay of white carnations tied with-'white Miss Kay Curfman of.

Attica, sister of the.bride, was maid, honor. Miss Viclu Martin was junior Pam Martin served as flower girl, and Rusty carried the rings on a white satin, trim med lace, These Ihree alien- dants 'are. cousins of G. M. Martin, Pampa, served.as best, man.

For her daughter's i Mrs. Curfman, "Helene Or ginlal of black tucked lace and ne over shell pink silk shantung. Mrs. White a black tuckee silk crepe sheath, with matching R. Z.

Abell Sr. grandmother of the; bride, an qrginal-delphinium' blue lace dress with' ''Their corsages were 1 of white carnations 1 A'-reception was exchange of vows. The table was with a' "white linen cloth'-covered pink- net a centered with a' thi-ee-tiered wedding encircled with 9 bridesmaid bouquets. Presiding at the.table were' Mrs. Jack Florence and Mrs, G.

M. (See. MISS 14) Mrs. 1 like fd itftofo foes ftb'cmt softtfc owe yotf Mve 1 lost with'. ft very dear fMSftrt somes ifi AfigeieS.

1 itfSt HIS Sft'd he doesn't kffow Jcftott mhte 1 have here. 1 FiavS fried fo fifid hlffl fMmfoersl-fifties, have ctecked with the- telephone eemfrany at- though'i teww he lives with an aunt aftd not kff6w Me has wotked at a number of different. jobs so 1 dott'l know; Where to start ffdrft that has been about thfge years since 1 havl seen my friefid and I have been thinking ol him a lot -fatety and woiiid like very much to fihd--hiffi; I-hope you Can help me. L. i bear L.

Why don't you At 1 in personal columns of the Lo.l geles newspapers? SlOlN'ATURfc bear Grace, Would you please tell me proper way of signing birthday cards when Using first names. I would like to know Whether the husband's name Comes first or the wife's. 1 heard many opinions oh this. Do you sign Ann and Bill and So or Bill and Ann So and So? Mrs. Smith Dear Mrs.

Smith, When the cards are sent by husband and wife, the one who the names courteously Writes or her name last. the cards are printed, as at Christmas, there is no rule about whether the husband's of Wife's name should' come first. Putting the husband's name first does follow (he conventional "Mr, and Mrs." form. However when childten's ames are included, the father's name always comes first. qUILT PATTERNS Dear Grace Friend.

I am wondering if some ot the readers to your column might' help me find The Dutch Boy and Colonial Girl quilt patterns. 1 am very anxious to have 'patterns. I enjoy your column very milch. We need more 'Opportunity for cleaning our minds of situations both good and bad. Mrs.

M. K. 49th THE PAMPA fiAlLY NEWS Yeaf SUttDAY, O'CtOMft 6, omen A Stephen F. Austin Inaugurates PTA The organizational meeting of the Stephen F. Austin Parent-, Teacher Association was held Sept; 26.

'Mrs. R. Mack presented the -'suggested which were accepted. It was announced that application had been made for the charter, Mrs. Buster, Sublett installed the following Mmes, Tom president; George Snell, vice president; Warren Woodard; secretary- H.

D. Cradduck, treasurer; Glenn Nichols, historian; Don Cain, parliamentarian; Joe Hawkins-and Jack Vaughn, City representatives. Regular meeting will be held the second Thursday of each month at 2 The October 10 meeting will be tea at 2 in cafeteria to honor the teachers. MR. AND CALVIN Mr.

and John Snip Say Wedding- "Sfepfember Service Miss Fay Lou Thomas and Ralph Thomas of Pampa. Th'i Darlene Elliot, -First Baptist, with Mrs. M. C. Bennett, 710.

N. West. Betty Bowlin. First Baptist, Bob'Rich ardson, .2222 St. Paul Women's So ciety, of Christian Service, Fellow ship Hall with Rev.

W. W. Adcock guest; speaker, 10:00 Bishop Seamon Guild, St. Matthew's Episcopal, Parish 1:00 Wednesday Sewing Club, Lefors Civic Center, 8:00 Women of the Moose Hall. THURSDAY 9 Harrah Methodist WSCS, Circle 2, Fellowship Hall, 2:00 M.

Baker PTA, school auditorium, 2:00 Sam Houston PTA, school auditorium. 2:00 Lamar PTA, school auditorium. ,2:00 Stephen Austin PTA, school auditorium. Council Of Clubs Has Session With Representatives From Twenty Clubs, 2235 2:00 Woodrow school auditorium. Forum.

2j30 Varielas study Club The October meeting Council of Clubs with Jess Clay Thut'sday. in the City Club Members were reminded thai dues should be paid as' soon' possible, Tliree recommendations presented- by the -executive, board acted -upon, The council i voted to put a bank in the kitchen; so'that when something It can Stydy Of Japanese Continufecl By Guild The study of Japan" was. "Cross and Crisis continued the Wesleyan Service Guild of the Wilson PTA, First Methodist church mefin the church parlor- Monday 'evening, 2:00 Lefors Art and wor- with Mrs, Butler, 100 Baer, Twentieth Century Club with Mrs, N. 1901 Dogwood, DMF Auxiliary, Cities' Service Gas, family dinner in recreations hall, west of city. 7 Holy Souls Home and School Association, Parish Hall, with Mrs, Pat O'Connor, guest The Pro- fessiQnakPrQb.Jem;,H- U) Women's Club, Civic Center with Mrs, Edwinna Atkinson, hostess, 2:30 Senior Citizens' Center, Lovett Memorial 'Library, "7:00 Order of, the Eastern Slat 1 Gavel Club, covered-dish' dim ner, with Mrs, Ethel Stilwell, Cities Service recreation Hall, west Prpfessioiv Pity Club Room 8:00 Chapter, Ritual of Jewels, JTJraj.

MethQdisl pallor. :00 Winnie no taller than an i she also U'om- tyrwps with a hope 'they will da it ftgajn y.Q« in Chyi'ch Marsh, Fjrst' First Duric.an. witjj Mi's- Trent Mrs, Rill June Petty Circle, First Mrs, of city, 7:00 Desk, and Derrick Club, "Bosses at.the Std well iDajiacJiftn- Pampa Rebekah JODF Hall, 210 Brown, -T Epsiion 8igma Sororily wit.ll Mrs. Mary f4n(Jsey, 1QOQ OJiarles, Ml'S. flw'pn 8:30 3VUU PjyjR AHrwai -Club, a)J-day ,6:00 wiln JJje Jiftji.

flf TWB ship center was arranged by'Mrs, C. Hutchirison, 'carvying out the Japanese theme, using silk lor table covering, pine sprigs cones, a psndle and- books corning During: the business Session, which was conducted by the pres. and n- ident, Miss 'Minnie announced that Mrs Allen, was Ray Wells is to act as coordinator for GuJ14 and the Wpmans Society of Christian Service, The study leader, Miss J-n. PJubb, p'ye; Japan, of, 'tljg; i Japanese resol by Slid at time at cents per' piece, the All vin 'John Snip exchanged marriage vows' on September, 7 at 8 p.m'. in the Southern Baptist Church in' Lodi, Calif, with Rev.

pastor of the church, officiating at the double- ring ceremony before approximately 40 of the family a'nd close The MS the daughter of Mrs. T. and be paid for rale fifty clubs are. requested to pay for the broken items 11 was the date.set for a meeting of all- the participating club presidents to'meet-with Mrs. Perkino to discuss ways in which a'more use of the City Club Room could be instigated.

The meeting will-be at 7:30 p.m. In, the Club Room, The president or representative from each club should be present. The executive board also announced the acceptance with re. gret, of the resignation of Mrs. Hills, parliamentarian, The nominating committee will have the responsibility of filling the office, It was brought to the attention of tlie council that the punch-ladle is missing and should be returned as soon as' possible; Only members of the Council of Clubs havo the privilege of use of the silver service, -Under no circumstances should the dishes, silver, or any other equipment be from the club room, Bob Garden, publicity manager, for the United Fund campaign, (he council'regai'dingHhe drive.

how, th goal would be used and that all of clubs erate Jn any.way possible to maHe Officers' Election Held By PW Ass'n i The monthly of the Presbyterian Women's Association was held Oct. 2 in. the Education aslel blossoms people fina fourteen amending already meMJpned, were; Mwes, Aubrey- c- Bf Q' 'Gfii, Ogrtsn s'a4 con- this a successful pampaign, person wishing- to help may either WiUTgn H'jsse, Boh Harden, ii.y pf the pj- Mrs. HmmeU ilS were IJj'e meeting, Lleag'ije pf Building. During the business session, an announcement was made of the Fall Presbyterial to be held Oct.

17 in McLean, beginning with a coffee at 9 It was also announced that' -the district meeting of the United Churclv Women will be in the First Methodist Church Chapel on bet- 14, opening at 9:30, The slate' of new officers for 1958, as presented by -the nomination committee- were elected and will -be installed at the Association's Decemb'er meeting. the Jean Pratt Losher Fund, sponsored by the Association, has been bridegroom is the son" of Mrs. John Snip of Given, in marriage by her. step-f'v father, the bride was. gowned in ballerina length pink crystalline, fashioned an.

elbow-length gathered a V-shaped neckline, line and bouffant skirt. She, wore a single strand pearls and whi.t§! floral headpiece-with a small, veil, Her bouquet.was an ment of gardenias, stephariqtisV, and satin streamers atop 1 a.white'-*-'•,, Bible. Mrs. Gordon McGuire served' matron of honor wearing a frock with' white access'oilesVf carried a French bouquet- 'of ,4 bricle.v'.- Bill Snip, brother of the groom, served as best man. ry Snip, another -brother, the wedding guests, Mrs.

Marlene Neuharth nuptial airs, as the guests bled, For her daughter's Mrs, Johnston was attired inS.aj,^ navy blue dress accents, chose 'a'lightjH' tan dress with matching ies, Their corsages were of carnations, A reception was held 'in It was reported that a "portion of i church social hall following exchange of vows, Mrs: Del StalKi' Ings was reception hostess. Following the used to install an Intercommunication system in the Losher's new home at 7013 Culver, Fort Worth. Mrs. Snip left for'a to Lake Tahoe, letter of grateful thanks from Francisco. will and Mrs, Losher was read, and home Santa gave a hopeful report on her pro--' Mrs, Snip was gra.du.ated, gress in.

overcoming the' paralysis kodi Union School and With which polio left her. Mrs, H- L-. Meador led the ship The. ''It Happens Every 1 was by dis- cusged-ihe part parents can play 1 their" children to become. 'Christians, sha phasizeft that discipline should ejfjwi'ienof not tended Pasadena City'College, is employed-at the 4et Propulsipnf laboratory stitute of Tephnology, 'Mri': was graduated High School and FuUertoft lege and Is presently dent YMlrtM, YfW SviU WSTOSfl Pl Amevicf BR(J Sam First 1 aftiSQ p.ni opportunity by Mrs; fiene' the Warren Members, ol tea.

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