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Abilene Reporter-News from Abilene, Texas • 32

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utFORMER ABILENIANS' DAUGHTER A Nancy Tucker, Dalvin Jordan Are Married in Alpine Rites ALPINE (RNS) The Methodist Church was the scene of the marriage of Nancy Elinor Tucker and Gary Dalvin Jordan Saturday evening with the Rev. R. R. Reed, pastor, officiating for the double ring rites. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. H. Leo Tucker and parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. W.

M. Jordan of Carlsbad, N. M. Curtis Israel of Levelland was best man. Ushers were Leldon Hensley, Walnut Springs, and Don Roberts, Winters.

Mrs. Paul Vogt was organist and soloists. were Betty Vogt and Laverne Meister. Laurilee -Tucker of Riverside, attended her sister as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Laura Bonner, Mesquite; Mrs.

Herb Beiderman, Midland; Mrs. Curtis Johnson, Austin, and Mrs. Lynn South, Abilene. Mr. Tucker gave his daughter In marriage.

She designed and made her dress of white satin. The bodice was fitted and featured a square neckline with a tailored bow at the base of a small in front. The full skirt extended to the floor and fell into a chapel length train. She wore a chantilly lace mantilla and carried a white Bible covered in matching lace and topped with a white orchid. The bridal attendants were dressed in shades of orchid, blue and aqua linen.

Their dresses were sheath style and had the same square neckline and tailored bow as the bride's gown. They wore short white knit gloves and headbands covered in matching linen. Their flowers were old fashioned bouquets of feathered carnations in pastel colors. The maid of honor's bouquet was of vanda orchids. The reception was held at the home of the bride's parents.

In the houseparty were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph South, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cutting and Janice, Mr.

Paul Lindberg, Jere Lou Lindberg, Abilene; Mr. and Mrs. Alton Rob- Friendship Club Mrs. Arthur Lee of 801 S. 17th St.

was nostess. Tuesday afternoon for a meeting of the True Friendship Club at her home. Members conducted a pillowcase sale. Hostess for the Sept. 16 meeting will be Mrs.

Clifford Byars of 2116 Parramore St. erts, Ovalo; Mr. and Mrs. R. Woods Tucker, Lubbock, and Sandra Jordan.

Others were Mrs. Don Lamb and Mrs. Doyle E. Riley of Carlsbad, N. Mrs.

C. C. Skinner and Mrs. J. E.

Deck of Fort Stockton; Mrs. James Cauble, MidMary Jo Meyer, Hondo, N. Mr. and Mrs. R.

A. Whiteside, Mrs. Charles Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Kelley, Mr.

and Mrs. E. E. Hillger, Mr. and Mrs.

Hal Burnett, Mrs. Ray Spence and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Roden. The couple will make their home HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY Juli Reding Gives Formula For Her 'Wide -eyed Look' By LYDIA LANE HOLLYWOOD Unlike most movie newcomers, Juli Reding was offered a movie bit part instead of a screen test.

She played a cigarette girl. When she went to wardrobe they put her in a costume Jayne Mansfield had worn, and it fit her perfectly. "When I was in school," Juli told me, "I developed so young I was embarrassed. But older sister said to me, 'Lon't cry. One day you'll be And it's true.

"Because of my figure, I found It very easy to have a career AS a photographer's model." I asked Juli if she had learned any glamour tricks in Hollywood. "Oh yes," she said, "a good many. For instance, I learned a way to achieve a wide-eyed look. Take a very fine strip of artificial eyelashes and cut off about 8 quarter of an inch. Press the strip to the outside corner of your eyelid, close to your lashes.

Then cut them to correspond to your own lashes. "To tie the lash-line in with the rest of my eyes," she added, "I use a fine point on an eyebrow pencil. If this is done correctly, it gives an accent that is flatterIng, but not obvious." Juli confessed she was tired of spending so many hours in the beauty parlor having her hair bleached. "But," she said, "now they have machine which brings the color up faster, so I don't have to spend quite as much time at the parlor as before. "I am very careful about using an electric cap and hot oil to condition my hair," Juli confided.

"I think there is nothing more unattractive than hair that is overbleached and dried out. "If I weren't acting, I don't think I would spend the time and money to change the color of my hair. "My sister runs a charm school, and I've learned from her that being attractive does not depend on any one thing, but a combination of things such as your posture, voice and above everything else the way you feel about yourself." SHRINK THE STOMACH We're often asked a safe and sure way to "shrink the stomach." The job is made easy with help of Leaflet M-51, "Exercises and Diet to Shrink the Stomach." There's two week diet of selected menus and two simple exercises to be done daily which produce amazing results. For 0 20 0 Ballinger To Reopen Teen Haven BALLINGER (RNS) Plans are being made for the reopening and operation of the youth center, Teen Haven, again this fall and winter for students. First opening will be after the Ballinger-Brady football game Sept.

5. G. A. Morrish, president of the Parents Club, has announced a meeting for Tuesday, Sept. 9, at 7:30 p.m.

at center to elect six directors to replace those who have served the past three years and are retiring. Officers for the new year will also be elected and program plans will be made. The nominating is composed of Mrs. committee, Mrs. E.

B. Davidson and Weyman Mason. Retiring directors who have served the center since its organization are Mason, Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Troy Simpson, Dick Ayers, Derward Bissett and Charles Clifton.

Now Is the Time To Cut Calories This is the ideal time to start a diet the weather plays hob with the appetite anyway and makes it a natural to switch from starchy or fat foods to cool salads, lean meat and cottage cheese. This doesn't mean you should starve yourself. It does mean carefully planned, well-bal-1 lanced lose meals pounds. a day on which you Be careful to avoid the poor habit of soft drinks day in and day out. And don't snack between meals, thus ruining the sound meals that will give you both health and beauty.

If you want something in midmorning or afternoon, have a glass of fruit juice or an apple. Avoid strenuous exercise and sunning in the heat of the day. Stick to tennis, if you play it, in the cool of morning or afternoon. And remember that swimming is an excellent all-round exercise, one that will firm the muscles as you shed pounds. AUTUMN FASHIONS Minter's to Host Teen Style Show Minter's will present a special, fashion show Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 p.

m. when teen age back-to-school wear will be shown. Seventeen Magazine's August collection of autumn fashions will theme the presentation with Anita Blanchard of Westbury, Long Island, coordinator for the "Look of Knowledge" show. Miss Blanchard's career with Seventeen has included positions as secretary to the merchandise director, merchandising promotion assistant, special events coordinator and her present post of merchandise coordinator. Keynoting styles to be shown Wednesday afternoon are chemise sweaters, knit costumes, trapeze, empire and blouson silhouettes.

Clash-plaids and the brushed look will be featured in materials. Color combination in the clashcolor plaids range from red and orange to blue and green. A special blend of pink, red, orange and green is shown in separates chosen to typify the most newsworthy silhouette trends in sportswear design. Details such as fringe, important this fall, and brass buttons add interest to the new styles. Models will include Carla Miles, Nancy Richardson, Jane Feierabend, Linda Chalker, Jan Pruitt and Jane Sturdivant.

Also appearing will be Joan (McKenna, Lynn Gustafos, Jan Dotty Bothin dance studio 1918 South 9th Ph. OR 4-6929-OW 2-1931 announces registration for DANCING Tuesday and Wednesday September 2nd and 3rd 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. BALLET TOE TAP ACROBATIC JAZZ MODERN BALLROOM Pre-School classes thru Adults Member Texas Association Teachers of Dancing Member Chicago National Association of Dance Masters, Ine. 5-C Abilene, THE Texas, ABILENE Sunday Morning, REPORTER-NEWS August 24, 1958 AWC Department To Study Antiques Newest departmental activity tol be offered members of the Abilene Woman's Club is one to be established for the study of antiques.

The group will meet the first Friday of each month at 11 a.m. with Mrs. George A. Bramley as chairman. Initial meeting of members interested in enrolling in the department will be a get acquainted coffee Oct.

3. In November Milam Clarke of San Angelo and Ruidosa, N. will be speaker for a guest day program, The well known authority's subject will be "What an Antique." Mrs. Ed Stewart will discuss "Secrets of Refinishing" at the December meeting. Two Piecer Looks Smart Here's a smart two piece dress in half sizes that is certain to make you look and feel your best.

Your favorite sleeve is provided. No. 8203 with patt 0 rama is in sizes Size 35 bust, short sleeves, yards of 35-inch. Send thirty five cents in coins for this pattern to Sue Burnett, The Abilene Reporter News, 372 W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6, Ill.

Print name, address with zone, style number and size. Add 10c for each pattern for first class mailing. Send today for the new Fall Winter '58 issue of our pattern book Basic Fashion. It's filled with smart, easy to sew styles; special features. And it's just 35c.

8203 WITH NEW PATT-O-RAMA Grace White School 2929 So. 3rd' OR 2-8930-OR 2-8232 Kindergarten First Grade Second Grade Third Grade The same curriculum as the Abilene Public Schools. In addition to the basic subjects, the curriculum includes music, arts and crafts, dramatics, rhythm band, Elementary Spanish is taught in the First Grades. Readiness Test will be given to those children whose age doesn't meet Public School Requirement. The test is for entrance to First Grade only.

Staffed by Teachers with College Degrees. Transportation to Dyess Air Force Base. RIVER OAKS SPECIAL! Including Style Cut, Shampoo, PERMANENT WAVE $050 and Set DIAL. OR. 2-8429 Polk, Sharon Imes, Pam Oswalt, Barbara Snyder and Suzanne Barbee.

Others will be Jeanne Rosser, Janice Herring, Sherry Addington, Linda Knightstep, Carolyn Martens, Ruth Ann Brady, Carol Kerfoot and Margaret Dunberry. Reserved tickets for the fashion show are available on request. School Menus WEDNESDAY Roast Beef Gravy Whipped Potatoes Green Salad with Fresh Spinach Green Beans Hot Rolls Butter Milk Frosted White Cake THURSDAY Meat Patties with Gravy Apple Grapefruit Salad Escalloped Potatoes Baked Squash Hot Rolls Butter Milk Ranger Cookies FRIDAY Hot Dogs Choice: Fried Fish Sticks Cole Slaw Pinto Beans Tomato Wedges Sliced Bread Butter Milk Fruit Cobbler Back-to- School SPECIAL! DIAL OR 2-4611 DOWNTOWN SPECIAL! Shampoo and set Including Style Cut, PERMANENT WAVE $695 SCOGGINS BEAUTY CORRAL 31 Years of Honest Service to our Patrons WINDSOR HOTEL and RIVER OAKS Relax Feet The tomboy who propped her feet up on chairs and tables was benefiting her feet in an unladylike maneuver. Constant standing and walking sends blood to the feet. The result may be tired, swollen feet, Keeping feet up actually relaxes them.

This is something to practice in private or under one's desk at work. Good Posture Good posture and poise makes many women seem extremely at- SPECIAL EDUCATION SCHOOL REMEDIAL CLASSES SLOW LEARNERS, DEAF, BLIND Mrs. Lida Turned Lewis OR 3-6758 666 College Dr. 833 E. N.

1416 tractive. Teen-agers, whose bodies are still growing, would do well to strive for good posture. And they should avoid getting a lopsided look by carrying books, musical instruments or heavy handbags on the same side constantly. of of In a in to in sh ne ex MRS. GEO.

W. FRY Bachelor Music Master Music Education TEACHER OF PIANO Formerly member of Abilene Schools Music department. Beginners a Speciality 1333 Sayles Ph. OR 4-5616 MRS. GEORGE A.

BRAMLEY heads new department The department will present the program for the all club luncheon in January, and in February Mrs. Joseph Roemer will discuss chinaware. "The Story of Glass" will be presented by Mrs. S. L.

McElroy of Baird when the group has its March meeting. A pilgrimage of homes is scheduled for April. Final program for the club year will be presented in May with Mrs. W. L.

Blakney in charge. Members of Mrs. Bramley's committee include W. B. Cooke, Mrs.

Blakney, 0. T. Mrs. Tony, Mrs. C.

G. Willis, Mrs. Glen Dugan and Mrs. D. D.

Dillard. REMOVES externally caused SKIN DISCOLORATIONS Choice of Beautiful Women Since 1903 LOTION CLEANSER ASTRINGENT file stride THE YOUNG POINT OF VIEW IN SHOES 595 Black Suede Black Leather ore dancers695 Red Leather Black Leather Black Suede THE POPULAR 242 CYPRESS portrait by Rodden Studio MRS. GARY DALVIN formerly Nancy Elinor Tucker in Roswell, N.M. Both are graduates of Sul Ross State College. A rehearsal dinner was hosted by Mrs.

Ray Spence and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Tucker of Lubbock.

to of a I 8 tells glamour tricks a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Lydia Lane, Abilene Reporter-News, P. 0. Box 1111, Los Angeles 53, Calif. Remember the new postage rates now in effect. (Copyright 1958, Mirror Enterpris- JULI REDING The Popular with a very very Special Purchase of Corduroy Dusters 598 just in time to "pack for college" this wonderful, washable corduroy duster in soft tones of turquoise, red, cameo blue and beige.

Sizes; 10 to 18.

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