The Electra Star (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1951 Page: 3 of 10
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Fine rayon suiting in wine, brown, green, ox-
ford grey, tan. Beautiful fast colors. Guaran-
teed for long serviceable wear. These fabrics
“make up” superbly.
Fall’s favorite fabric in high shades and rich
deep tones. Fashioned by two of America’s
most famous fabric manufacturers! See them!
You save when you sew.
Mrs. C. D. Bailey returned home
Tuesday night after visiting rela-
tives in Oklahoma City last week.
bers to begin pledging on Sept. 10k
Refreshments were served
★ SHOP NOW FOR
BEST SELECTION!
Fast color, bright
stripes. Reinforced toe
and heel. Made for lots
of rugged service.
Sizes 6-10.
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The ever popular, long last-
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play. Sturdily built for rug-
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3 roon, brown, yellow.
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All wool, light weight jackets,
smart box styles. Suitable for
every occasion, and! Look at the
tiny price! Red, green, royal blue.
Sizes 10-18.
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By Buying
First Quality
Merchandise
Priced For Less!
Fitted or box styles with
new yokes, covered button
trims. Made to outlast oth-
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Sizes 3-14. w
Neat one strap style with new in-
side wedge. Black. Sizes 4-9.
All wool, fine gauge. Fash-
ioned by ‘Lass O’Scotiand.”
Red, green, purple, gold.
Sizes 34-40. Buy two sett
and mix ’n match them!
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class in the Preparatory School.
The young lady and her parents
will attend the initial gathering on
the school terrace at 4:30 o’clock
Sunday afternoon. An outdoor
buffet supper will be served be-
fore ,the opening vesper services.
sleeve
Sllpon.......
Long Sleeve
Cardigan....
Sturdy broadcloth in plaids,
solids, checks. Guaranteed
Cast color. Sanforized. Smart
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Hedrans Attend
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Mesdames Jack-Marshall, Ross
Allen and J. L. Graham of Elec-
tra attended the annual Texas
Home Demonstration Adminis-
tration Clubs annual convention
held in Coliege Station Aug. 29-
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Hockadaiy/ School
Miss Carolin Krohn, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Krohn, will be
among area students entering
Hockaday School in Dallas for the
first time this school session.
Miss Krohn will be a member of
the Second Forum, or sophomore
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school shoes... that’s why so many
parents send their children back
to school in Poll-Parrots. Pre-testing
assures them and you that
Poll-Parrots will take the strain of
school days. So the next time
your child needs school shoes, let
one of our expert fitters show
you all the benefits of Poll-Parrtxs.
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Iota Delta Meets at
Home Nelda Hines
On Tuesday, Sept. 4, the Iota
Delta Sigma Chi had a meeting at
the home of Miss Nelda Hines, 611
East Glisson.
Each member brought clothes
for the box to be sent to Scottish
Rite Hospital in Dallas.
Plans were made for new mem-
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was the featured speaker. A very
interesting program was present-
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Anniversary convention and the
first, state president was in at-
tendance.
Mesdames Allen, Graham and
E. F. -Pluger of Wichita Falls were been visiting her parents, Mr. and
county delegates. Mrs. Marshall - - — 1.......
and Miss Cathryn Sands, county
home demonstration agent, were
guests.
John Ben Sheppard -of Austin
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Sylvia Baird, Janet Barnes, Jamie |
Brown, Patsy Butler, Bobby Jo
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Graham, Betty Ligon, Sylvia Har-
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Carolin Krohn, Jane Ann Steph- |
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Brown leather. One buc-
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casin toe. Sizes 3% to 6.
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Beautiful Dan River fabrics in
plaids, checks, solids. Several
styles — all color combinations!
•• There’s lots of wear in these!
Sizes 3-6x; 7-12.
Broadcloth. Popular short
sleeve shirt so right for all
casual occasions. White and
colors. Sizes for both girls
and women!
Mrs. R. L. Dennis, joined her hus-
band in, Corsicana this week to
visit relatives. Mr. Pearson had
been attending National Guard
camp.
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Stewart, W. C. The Electra Star (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1951, newspaper, September 6, 1951; Electra, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1220100/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Electra Public Library.