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1 -i attended the day reunion of (he family of the lite Charlie Bode in Del Rio Saturday and Sunday. The reunion was held In Moore Park with barbettiel ed at meal times, Swimming Uto John Bode provided entertahv 1 Members of'the family ot the Dr. Pdrei Speaks To i Hospital Auxiliary Volunteer services that can be offered by the Val Verde Memorial Hospital Woman's Auxiliary were discussed by Dr. Robert Paret at the regular meeting of the auxiliary Monday evening. The session Was held in the conference room of the hospital.

Dr. "Paret pointed out the hospital census is nearing capacity, making maximum Use of all facilities necessary. He said the board, administration and staff anticipate even greater fat- creases in the patient census and made suggestions on how the auxiliary may fit into the new demands on the hospital. He expressed appreciation for the work done by the volunteers, mentioning the serving of juices, taking ice and water to the patients, operating the library in the hospital vices. and similar ser- Dr.

Patet said the ability of the auxiliary voulnteer to be a good listener is invaluable if a patient to He said the volunteer, like the doctor, must listen but keep everything said in confidence and "leave it hi the hospital" when the worker leaves. He mentioned various projects which the group may undertake, if the adnuVistrjitlon approves, pocket combs, tooth brushes, shaving small personal and -similar Items; letter 'earson of Mrs. Lillian Bode McCain of Paso; the Phil Del Rb; Mrs wart of Rio; Mrs. lode Risinger of San Diego Janquete, Texas; the iTE (P Bode family of Del Rio and iyrtle Bode of Mfd, Aritonai Registering were 73, including 17 guests of the various families. writing service was suggested for patients and other services he mentioned were reading to elderly patients or patients too weak to hold books but who Wish to keep minds.

occupied, and the telling of stories or otherwise entertaining children who are patients. long range projects were also suggested by the physician for auxiliary consideration to future planning. The business meeting followed the. program. Reports of various committees were made and Mrs.

W. C. Hodge reminded members the cook books being sold by the auxiliary to raise money for projects are still available. Hie book is made up of recipes contributed by local homemnkers, Four new members were welcomed, including Mrs. George Ro- aod W.

Whitlock, Mrs. G. R. mero, Mrs. Lucile Petty Miss Rita Beniter.

Others attending were Mesdames John W. Lillard, V. L. Herring, Burk L. Fink, William Rlos, John T.

MayfleM, J. M. Garza, W. Hodge and Ima Jo Fleetwood; Misses Mimi Carvajal, Virginia Murray, such as stocking cart Lena. McCue and Mary Johnson.

Noack-Arnold Wedding Party Complimented A dinner complimenting.mem- bers of'the Noack-Arnold wedding party was given Friday evening in McFarlane's Cafe. Mr. and Mrs. H. E.

Noack were the hosts for the dinner, served after the rehearsal in the First Methodist Church. White stock and Majestic daisies formed the center-piece for the dinner table. Those complimented were Miss Patricia Arnold and Herbert Noack, who were married Saturday evening in the First Methodist Church; Lynn Noack, Miss Jan Grannls, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rldgway, Mr.

and Mrs. Danny Wipff, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wipff, Mr. and Mrs.

D. C. Curry, Rev, and Mrs. Roy Shilling, Lieutenant and- Mrs. Thomas Burdin, Miss Linda Shoemaker, Mrs.

Don Ricks, Drew Cauthorn, Marvin Jack Jones Jimmy Allen Jerry Edmisqn; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Arnold, parents of the bride and Mr. and Mrs. H.

E. Noack parents of the bridegroom. PRESENTING Boy, born to Mr. and Jesiis Perez boy, born to Mr and Mrs. Aaron Hawkins; boy born to Mr.

and Mrs. Florentine Benitcz all June 22 in the Del Rio Hospital. Girl, born to Mr. and Mrs Raymond A. Marshburn boy born to Mr.

and Mrs. Enrique Barrera; both June 22. In the Val Verde Memorial CONTRACT BRIDGE Jay Becker By B. (Top In South dealer. Both vulnerable.

NORTH K1Q94 WEST AK843 02 fTht biddtaff: North Ewt paaa Paaa Opening- for the worat even whttft ttio cohtraot appcarp to be vir- tuojy wrtaln. He oeeda -witli play to effect aaking- "What defeat me?" OM It -wto irith ace, dla- mond, aadtfton toad the Wnir intondlnf to draw and at out on tot teutap HdUrton, at family Intel Rio rmnio, KEtP HIM IN SIGHT! By Abigail Van Buren DEAR ABBY: i am in and my husband is ft, We have two Children. My husbaad has always been sensible man, until he got mixed up with a character from work. This guy Is 43 and thinks he is 18, He I beach with him and like goes to the beach every weekend with his portable radio and tries to pick up girls young enough to be his daughters. My husband has been going to the James Gobble Family Holds Reunion Sunday it.

1 told my to stay away from this character and it lots of What would YOU Dear Helolse: We grow greenhouse tomatoes md 'are very proud of quality. We 'wish the consumer to enjoy their quality also. It makes us sad to pass homes and see tomatoes perched on a window sill in the bright sunlight. May.I tell people how to ripen their tomatoes to get the best possible quality? The tomato is placed calyx stem end) side down on your counter or some convenient ice at room temperature away rom the sunlight. When.it is ripened to one's then refrigerate and tomato will keep for a couple of 1 Sunlight win scald the tomato it is properly ripened nslde.

Jessie Root LETTER OF LAUGHTER Dear Here is a hut I would like' to share with, all you girls who want to lose weight but who get so hungry while cooking for your family. Before you start to prepare a meal, put lots of perfume around your neck and shoulders, then fix your lace, check your posture and think about how much prettier you are going to be. You will smell so beautiful you can't When toe food starts cooking, ill you can smell is perfume instead of that dinner you are cooking'-; and you won't get hungry. The annual reunion of the James Gobble descendants was held Sunday on the River at the Harry Shawcross ranch. The group chose officers and fttade plans to hold the next reunion in June, 1965, at the Shawcross ranch.

MRS. DAVID KARCHER was Miss Melody Briggs before her recent Wedding in Baptist Temple. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Preston, Briggs.

Mr. And Mrs Karcher Trip Texas Chapter of Supreme Forest Woodmen to Meet Houston is holding the Texas State Tau Phi Lambda Rally, Supreme forest Woodmen meet- big June 27 and 28 with Alpha Alpha XI and Psi Omega chapters of Houston as the hostesses. Mrs. Ann Powell, Houston state rally president, will be in Dear Heloise: Here's a tip for those live in hard water areas Jill who and suddenly doubtful. The hand la not yet loat, of count, jrince it that the diamonds are divided in which caxe the heart Joaer can tuaily be discarded on ten if diamonds.

But -when this Is attwnptod, that divided and South tbu hand flotajr dowrone, losing; heart and a. dub. With cartful play, South can make Matt. From the beginning he phould visuai- a 4-0 tnirop bwoJc Uko to it it It In with this lie rufta lead. new a dub to the Wnf and out, be applied Wmwtf to the ot 'aevm trump on tit he on after caojitip mmf ruff.

who have aereator type faucets in their stales. These faucets often become clogged with minerals and start behaving like a spray after a while. To correct this, simply unscrew the cap on the end of the faucet and remove the copper screening. Put the, cap and the screening discs in a small pan, cover with 'vinegar, and boil about ten minutes. This methocl removes; every bit of sediment and minerals and is to much easier than any other method I have ever tried.

What's more, the pjtrta out clean and shining, and your faucet works like new, Doris E. Thomson S. When you remove the cap, sure to see which screen goes into tht cap first, because ome faucets haVe two or three creens and they must be put back in their proper positions. Helolse Dear Heloiae: If travelers would; place their name and address on the inside of their; the owners of curio shops and such could mail he forgotten camera, back to the owner, Mrs, Teresa Smith Dear Heloise: Sometimes a lace slip top cornea up too higij under the arm no matter how low you adjust it by the shoulder straps. I did: cut away the so that it would comfortable.

Then I fine crochet; thread and with Mr. and Mrs. David Karcher are at home at 424 past Greenwood Street after a brief wedding trip to Central Texas, Before their wedding June 11 in Baptist Temple by candlelight Mrs. Karcher was Miss Melody Briggs. Rev.

Joe Walts pastor of the First Baptist Church, performed the double ring ceremony. the bride, given in marriage by her father, Preston Briggs, wore floor length gown of lace over satin with scalloped necklines and short sleeves. She Wore long white gloves. A dainty crown of pearls held her waist length veil of illusion and she carried a white Bible topped with white carnations. Miss Betty Briggs was the maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Misses and Sylvia ZumMallen.

They wore street length frocks of apricot and flower circlets with short white yells. They carried white carnations. Fred Jones served as best man, The groom's other at- Mrs. Larry Bible sang "Because," She was accompanied by Miss Ellen Potts, who also played traditional wedding music. A reception in Fellowship Hall followed the ceremony.

Miss Molly Briggs presided at the bride's book; Misses Mary and Susan Gates alternated serving the cake and punch. Mrs, Briggs, mother of the bride, wore beige and White with white accessories. tmttnitm tWipotot i. heattp. rfBlub.

(and South dtocards whUo Bwt ruffs and at to too WIOOINO Special On Junt prMt W.eWlu» AAMIITON STUWO MO N. B'wBBfP iff tendants were John Marshall and Tom Lee. charge. The Supreme Forest Wood- HOSPITAL NOTES VAL VI ROE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Admitted: Rqdolfo Robles, Joyce Goodin, Karon Perry, Ruben Rodriguez, Rosalinda Soils. Dismissed: Glenda Hambright Dolores Pena, Lupe Noyola, Javier Nuncio, Michael Soto, Raynolds Suarez, Daisy Boyd.

DEL RIO HOSPITAL Admitted: Fermin Aguirre, Evelyn Parks, Yolanda Talamantez, Valdemar Guadiana, (Sagrario Rodriguez. Dismissed: Leonore Pcim- bert, John Robinson HI, Milton Ludagate. men Circle is a national fraternal organization offering mem taershlp to all family members with an active program for juniors and a national sorority for members 16 to 35. Registration will be frpm 9 to 9:45 a.m. June 27, in the Ben Milam Hotel.

The morning ses sion will follow at 9:45 a.m National-president, Mrs. Lena Alexander Shugart of Omah, Ne braska, will give an address and national director, Mrs. Ruby Gene Sewell of Flint, Michigan will talk on Tau Phi Lambda Sorority activites. Committees will be appointed. The meeting will adjourn at 11 a.m.

for a box lunch at Clear Lake Park and a trip to Nations Aeronautics Space Center. The afternoon session wll begin at 3:30. There will be a general business session, pledge and Initiation ceremonies, elec Uon and installation of officer and the ritualistic ceremony will be exemplified. Barbecue was served and the group enjoyed visiting as well swimming in the river. Atending were James Gobble Roeksprings; Mr.

and Mrs. toward Westfall, Mr. and Mrs. Turney Frieff and their children and Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Frieff i their children, all of Sonorn; E. A. Grob, Mrs. D. C.

'owett and Linda Powell and Mrs. D. Powell, all of San Anto- do; Mr. and Mrs. Levi Duncan, rtrs.

Luther Billings of Uvalde; rlrs. Fred Trimble and her hlldren of Dripping Springs; Mr. and Mrs. John Sutherland of Sutherland Springs; Mr. Mrs.

Jack Turney and their children of Quemado; Mrs. E. Javls, Mr. and Mrs. E.

W- Billings Jr. and Henry Billings of Del Rio; Mr. and Mrs. E. W.

Billings III of Pcarsall and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shawcross. Timely Buying tips For food Shoppers COLLEGE STATION, (Spl) Here are some timely buying tips for food shoppers. They may fit into your household food plan.

Beef buys are still well worth considering, says Mrs. Gwen Clyatt, Extension Service consumer marketing specialist. Look for best beef values on chuck roasts and steaks, ground beef, round steaks and roasts and short ribs. Pork values include bacon, picnics, shoulder roasts and steaks'. Fryers are in excellent supply at low prices and Grade A large eggs remain the economy quality egg value.

Fresh fruit and vegetable items in good supply at economical prices include bananas, watermelons, cantaloupes, corn, lemons, lettuce, dry yellow onions, corn, cabbage, squash, has caused between us. do? DISGUSTED DEAR DISGUSTED: I'd with him, and tho Ono of thorn to call hlift "Daddy." 4 DEAR ABBY: Does giving, a girl a pearl ring for her little finger mean that you ate engaged to her? I gave a girl a penrl ring and told her should have the jewelry store make It fit her LITTLE flngef, Well, she is wearing it on her ENGAGEMENT finger and telling everyone we are gaged. I always thought thai diamond ring was the only that meant engagement, now people are telling me that a pearl ring could mean the same thing. I like this girl lot, but I don't want tb be engaged to her. What do I do now? WORRIED DEAR WORRIED: A pearl ring (or a paper ring from cal moan If tho proposes to lady and You had bottor toll thlt fllrl thai you were interostal in only nor in her handI DEAR ABBY: A good friend of mine had to accompany her husband on an emergency trip and she asked if my husband and I would chaperone her teenage daughter's house said we would be glad to.

When I asked her for Instructions with regard to our responsibilities as chaperoncs, she said, "Oh, you don't have to do a thing. Just stay out of sight!" Will you please tell me how anyone can "chaperone" a party and stay out of sight? My husband and-1 sat upstaircs in the bedroom.and watched television the whole time, while the kids tore the place apart downstairs. I would like your opinion of what a chaperone's responsibilities should be. "OUT OF SIGHT" DEAROUT: A chapor- A banquet and dance at El llngton Air Force Base is plan June 28, the! carrots Wl peppers, green oni- entire Rally wlU be guests other fruits on inspection boat a 'available at moderate to high Houston" for a trip down Houston ship channel to San Jacintp Monument, courtesy of the Port of Houston, Navigation District Devotional. price levels are pineapples, plums, bihg cherries and early varieties of peches.

Syndicate, jnov0d. and by the American CHURCH CALENDAR TUESDAY A general meeHng of Wamtn of the Chvrch will be In tht room of the First PriMbytcrUn Church at p.m. Mrs. Awbrey Rowland wlJI present me louon. fTbo Wesley an Sorvleo Guild of Hie First Motho- rilst Church will mett af 7iN p.m.

In tho HOUM of Friendship of Hit church. Mrs. Brmst Green will bo the speakers Malor Debklns will devotional. will bo Mrs. William Do- Vlnoy and Mrs.

Forrost THURSDAY Tho Alathon Sundty School Class 9t tho First Baaflst Church will moot p.m. In tho homo Of Mil, Rvrtft Oroonwootf, 413 Orlnor Street. IIGIN YOUi fUMMaltFUN NOW HOOK4IF RIO TV CAiUCOM ANNOUNCING Alii one should first confer With', tho hottots to bo cortain thot what tho "rolos" This tho of conduct and what tlmo tho party to It net nocossary for tho to bo prostnt ovory moment. But tho should chock periodically to bo suro tho rulos boing lowod. CONFIDENTIAL TO JEFF: Koep your words toft and They totto hotter If you have to oat thorn.

Troubled? Write to ABBY, Box 60700, Los Angeles, 90069. For a personal reply, enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. For Abby's booklet, "How TO Have A Lovely Wedding." sent) 50 cents to Abby, Box 09700, Los Angeles, 90069. Wesleyan Service Guild To Hold Meeting Tonight The Wesleyan Service Guild of tho First Methodist Church will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock the House of Friendship of. ttbf church.

Mrs. Ernest Green will be the guest speaker. Her theme 'Witt be "Our Methodist and the topic, John Wesley and his books. The devotional will be presented by Mrs. Major Dobkins, Hostesses for the meeting will be, Mrs.

William Mrs. Forrest Bode, i fi.

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