The Celeste Courier (Celeste, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, August 4, 1972 Page: 4 of 4
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MONUMENTS
LEONARD. PHARMACY
Want Ads Will Find a Buyer
. SEE US FOR
COST IS ONLY 40( FOR 12 WORDS
Has Your
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COMPUTE UHE OF DRY ROODS
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10:50 a.m.
Prayer Meeting
#100 Tabs
Bible Classes
$1.79
KINGSTON CHURCH OF CHRIST
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Evening Worship
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SPONSORING FIRMS
1 R. LOVE COMPANY
RRST NATIONAL RANK
Leonard
Eugene Kogans, R.Ph.
587-3363
SOWN SIDE TEXACO
to
DATE MATES
$1.25
Cosmetic Sale
Balsam Set
Select Any
0 iz. Settiig Lotioi
COMPTON GROCERY
2 for >1.00
LOVES FACTORY STORE
WANT ADS
ELECTRICAL
PLUMBING
$1.20 J
For Children
and Adults
at all Drug stores
Mr. and Mrs. Tim
Wooten, Timmy and
Tommy, of Greenville
.visited their aunts,
Ona and Ecce Lacks,
Tuesday night.
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Morning Worship
Training Union
Evening Worship
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Training Union
Evening Worship
Wednesday
.7:00 p.m.
Sunday School
Morning Worship,
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WANT TO BUY used
shredder mower for
Farmall B tractor.
Must be reasonable.
Call collect 424-
6202 after 6 p.m.
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.OFFICE SUPPLIES
at the Leonard
Graphic, 587-330,3.
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to
express the senti-
ment of the First
Baptist Church of
Kingston to Dal-
ton Pearce, who has
mowed the church
lot so many times,
Mrs. Leta Williams
FOR SALE: 3 bed-
room, Air condition-
ed home. Den, 13/4
bath, large work
shop, double garage.
Only $17,950. 568-
2818, Celeste.
LOVE'S FACTORY STORE
CELESTE, TEXAS
$3.95 Leather & Slide
Wide Welch Bands
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>1.59
DEP For Men
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
/ OF CELESTE
“Mambgr federal Deposit Insurance. QQrp
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ONARD PHARMACY
PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Irregulars In J. R. Love Co.
Infant and Children Wear
Clara Mae Darnall
and Agnes Darnall
of Dallas spent the
weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. R.N. Stat-
on.
Get . .
Chig&er-Tox
For
CHIGGER BITES
SURE, QUICK RELIEF.
PREVENTS INFECTION*
13 iz. Prefessiiial Hair Spray
99e
85‘
79c
FOR SALE: 14* Cam-
per trailer. Cawthon
Hardware, 568-2992.
one variable that
remains constant is the
reasonable price — a tradition
that will continue.
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11:00 a.tn.
6:t)0 p.m,
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7:00 p.m.
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This Newspaper’s large number of readers make a
Want Ad the most economical means of finding a
buyer for your unndeded possessions: Livestock,
field seed, farm implements, household goods, pet
’ animals, poultry, real estate, musical instruments,
jewelry, automobiles and bicycles, or to find a renter
if you have a house, apartment or farm to rent.
You’ll find a Want Ad also effective in locating
strayed livestock, and in finding something you want
to buy.
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Rev. Eddie Singleton, Pastor
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Evening Worship
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MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Clarence Green, Pastor
9:30 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
6:00 p.m. Evening Worship,
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IK CEUSTE COURIER
temporary thinker. Her
clothing must blend with
today’s mood."
The spirit of Miss Curtis’
fall collection displays her
thoughts. She has smartly
styled her collection with an
array of cheerful colors,
blended them with a variety
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TAYLOR FUNERAL HOME
LEONARD, TEXAS
"THE QUALITY GOES IN
BEFORE NAME GOES ON"
Applies to Zenith
Hearing Aids Too!
Available only from
your factory auth-
orized state licens-
ed dealer.
ERNEST ODENEAL, JR.
ODENEAL JEWELRY
2708 Lee Greenville
. WHITE ROCK METHODIST CHURCH
Rtv. Freaman H. Pearson, Pastor
2nd and 4th Sundays
9:30 a.m. Morning Worship
10:30 a.m. Sunday School,
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Vets Giiesffon^^And Answers
Veterans and their
families are ask-
ing thousands of
questions concern-
ing the benefits
their Government
provides for them
through the Veter-
ans Administrat-
ion. Below are some
representative
queries. Addition-
al information may
be obtained at any
VA off-ice.
Q -- I was separ-
ated from service
two years ago and
wonder if I am
eligible for a bus-
iness loan?
A -- No, unless
your tour of duty
included service
during World War
II or the Korean
Conflict, and you
did not use your
business loan en-
titlement. While
Congress provides
KINGSTON METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Freeman H. Pearson, Pastor
1st and 3rd Sundays
9:30 a.m. Morning Worship
10:30a.m. Sunday School
CELESTE CHURCH OF CHRIST
Mr. Tom Adams, Minister
10:00*a.m. Bible Classes
Morning Worship
6:00 p.m. Evening Worship
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MAURICE ANT A YA
Unlike Miss Curtis, Maurice
Antaya, former designer for
Ginori Sportswear, is the
newest addition to Puritan
Fashions Corporation, and is
aiming strictly for the bur-
geoning better missy sports-
wear market. His designs are
the inspirational thrust of a
new division called Company 5.
Antaya’s Company 5 crea-
tions are designed with the
thought that the woman
should “mix and match her
ensemble.”
“My fall collection is based tional look Puritan was built
on the popular man-tailored . on. The
look. I have added softness
and femininity to a complete
line of sports coats, pants,
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Si, Senora, we take travelers checks from
ing mohair, wool and
polyester knits, and dashed
them with stripes, polka dots
and checks. Put together, it
presents an exciting new
interpretation of the couture
look at a moderate price.
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At last, there’s a beautiful
fashion alternative for women
who think young, but have
outgrown their jeans. And
that alternative marks the
long-awaited resurgence of
fashionable dresses on the
apparel scene.
An “awkward age,” 25 to _ ____ „
40? No more, thanks to bril- of desirable materials includ-
liant innovative designers,
Eloise Curtis, Maurice
Antaya, and Leo Narducci.
Aware that today’s gals have
no desire to look like their
younger sisters or grand-
mothers either, Puritan
Fashions Corporation had its
leading designers blend fabric,
color, design and style into
complete new lines of fall
dresses for these long
neglected femmes, who can
now get quality “designer”
dresses at reasonable prices.
Eloise Curtis, experienced
fashion designer for Puritan’s
Happenstance division, based
her entire medley of fall
collections on what she terms
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the “today look for today’s
living. Ten years ago, the
young woman was a teenager
helping to usher in mod
styles. Today, she is a career
woman, a housewife and
mother, but most of all a con-
. Rev. Cecil L. Cole, Pastor
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Wednesday
7:30 p.m.
Mr. Bill James., Minister
10:00 a.m. Bible Studies
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
6:00 p.m. Evening Worship
Wednesday
7:30 p.m.
THE CELESTE COURIER, Friday, August 4, 1972
HELP WANTED
, Sewing machine Op-
erators. Apply in
person to J.R. Love
Company, Celeste. ■'
FIRST UNITED METHODIST GHURCH
Rev. Freeman H. Pearson, Pastor
10:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
5:45 pirn. Jr. MYF
6:30 p.m. Evening Worship
7:30 p.m. Sr. MYF
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SUPPLIES
CAWOKS HARDWARE
PHONGL568-2592. ... CELESTJ:. TEXAS
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Curtis Smithson, Pastor
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 A.m.
6:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
Wednesdav
7:30 p.m.
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this benefit for
World War II and
Korean Conflict
veterans, it is
not available to
post Korean Con-
flict veterans and
servicemen still
on active duty.
Q -- Can the lend-
er who gave me my
GI home loan leg-
ally raise the in-
terest rate on my
balance?
A -- No. VA reg-
ulations do not
permit interest
rates to be increas-
ed above the con-
tract rate agreed
upon when the loan
was made to the vet-
eran.
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TOP DESIGNERS VOICE VIEWS FOR FALL FASHIONS
blouses and vests. It’s a total
concept with a couture look
and value, but at a lower
price.”
Famous couture designer
Leo Narducci, who joined
Puritan at the end of 1971,
created an elegant line for
Ambiance. “Today’s young
woman,” says Narducci,
“wants a youthful, sophisti-
cated multi-purpose dress
that smacks of quality at a
price she can afford.”
For fall, Narducci’s collec-
tion is sparked by greys,
greens, dark reds and dark
blues in what he terms “the
real colors.” He’ll be blending
houndstooth, basket weave,
and embroidered patterns
onto solid materials con-
sisting mostly of wools and.
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chenille to create a total
classic but young look.
It is Puritan’s hope to close
the generation gap and reach
the teenager of the sixties as
she matures in the seventies.
The combined talents of
Narducci, Curtis and Antaya
whipping up their innovative
and contemporary designs are
a departure from the tradi-
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