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Engagement of Evelyn Lorraine Kaps
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For Autumn Thursday at VFW Club
Kindergarten
Children, Ages 4 and 5
Mrs. Priest, a committee mem-
ber for Utah since 1944, succeeds
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The shapely actress
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Lee Kretz, pastor, 640 North
Taylor street; Saturday 10 a. m.,
Sabbath school; 11 a. m., worship
service.
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Huge power shovels, some of
them 10 stories high and costing
more than a million dollars each,
are used in the surfacing mining
of coal.
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AND MODERNIZE
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CHURCHES
• Where to Go Sunday
Equipment, accessories, trim and models are
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Utah Woman to
Mobilize Votes
For Eisenhower
By RUTH COWAN
WASHINGTON, Aug. 15 (A)—
GOING ON SALE AT 9 A. M. SATURDAY!
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in addition to spearheading the
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But you'll notice this: When you suddenly hit
loose dirt or sand—or a stretch of rough road—
Power Steering smoothly goes into action —
helps take up the jerk — makes control of the
wheel easier and driving safer.
Wouldn’t you like to try out this newest wonder
—on a Roadmaster or a Super? Ibu say the
word, and we’ll do the rest.
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Gloria Grahame
Awarded Divorce
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 15 (/Pl-
Gloria Grahame, 25, won a di-
vorce yesterday after testifying
she lost weight because her hus-
band was sullen and morose. But
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CUSTER CITY BAPTIST
CHURCH
Ten miles northeast of Gaines-
ville, Rev. H. S. Wilson, pastor;
10 a.m., Sunday school; 11 a.m.
morning worship; 6:45 p.m.,
Training union; 7:30 p.m., eve-
ning service.
MUENSTER, Aug. 15—Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Luke are spending sev-
eral days this week in Stillwater, 1
Okla., where Mr. Luke is at-
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NHERE is a host of things that endear a
Roadmaster to anyone who loves to
You definitely do not. On the open road, you
have that same sure sense of command that
you’ve always had. Coming out of a curve,
you can loosen your grip, and the front wheels
right themselves just as they do on every Buick.
came to
game party, given by the VFW
auxiliary last night at the club
house.
Clothes for all occasions from
the Hollywood shop were shown.
Perennial favorites of the' high
school and college set were sep-
arates. Skirts, either slim or full
and in variety of fabrics, give
the young miss a wide selection
this year.
For that special date, a red
velveteen dress withe matching
jacket was modeled. The versa-
SATURDAY MORNING
DOOR BUSTER!
miner’s daughter and i chairman of the Democratic Na-
xi_____ _________ tional committee.
BOYS 100% NYLON PLISSE
SPORT SHIRTS
ONLY
HIBBITT BAPTIST CHURCH
Five miles north of Callisburg,
Rev. J. C. Walters, pastor; Sun-
day school, 10 a.m.; worship
service, 11 a.m.; training union,
7 p.m., evening service, 8 p.m.
ERA CHURCH OF CHRIST
10 a. m., Bible school, 11 a. m.,
worship, 8 p. m., service, ser-
mons by Troy Vinson of Denton,
Wednesday, 8 p. m., mid-week
Bible study.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Sunday service of the Church
of Christ located % of a mile east
of Woodbine; 11 a.m., morning
service; 7 p.m., evening worship.
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drive.
There’s the might of its Fireball 8 Engine —
most powerful ever put in a Buick.
There’s the thrift of its Airpower carburetor
— a four-barrel automatic that literally brings
increased power right out of thin air.
There’s its hushed and luxurious silence — its
poised and level ride that cost a million dollars
to develop —and the infinite smoothness of its
Dynaflow Drive.
B ut the thing that has brought the most cheers
for this big and obedient beauty is Buick’s ver-
sion of Power Steering.*
Gone is the tug of turning, parking, maneuver-
ing in small space.
Power Steering takes over the effort of turn-
ing the front wheels-makes it a one-hand
operation.
Do you have to learn to drive all over again
if you have this new Buick feature?
Surprise Party for
Alfons Koesler, Sr.
MUENSTER, Aug. 15—A sur-
prise birthday party was given
Alfons Koesler, Sr., Sunday eve-
ning in celebration of his 68th
birth anniversary.
A birthday cake bearing 68
candles was presented to him by
his daughter, Mrs. Julius Hermes
of Lindsay. All of his children
and a number of relatives and
friends were present.
Attending from out of town
were Rev. Leo Koesler, Subiaco,
Ark., who spent until Thursday
with his parents, and Sgt. Alfons
Koesler of Fort Sill, Okla., who
was home for the weekend.
MRS. VAN HILL S
Kindergarten
OPENS SEPTEMBER STH
9 A. M. to 12 NOON
301 S. Denton.....Phone 1040
1/c Dalton Walker was revealed
Wednesday evening at a party
given by the bride-elect’s par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Kaps,
in their home, route one, city.
Miss Kaps’ chosen colors of
orchid and green were noted in
the decorative theme.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Walker of
Sweetwater are the parents of
the bridegroom-to-be.
The wedding is planned for
Sept. 29 in the First Baptist
church with the Rev. R. C.
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job today of mobilizing women
voters in the Republican drive‘to
put Dwight D. Eisenhower in the
White House.
Her appointment as assistant
in charge of the women’s diyi-
soin of the Republican National
committee was announced by Na-
tional Chairman Arthur Sum-
merfield.
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Attending Rites
MUENSTER, Aug. 15—A group
of local residents went Thursday
to Jonesboro, Ark., where they
will attend religious rites, honor-
ing their relatives and friends.
R. M. Zipper, Mrs. Joe Zipper
and Dolores Haverkamp went
Thursday to Jonesboro to attend
services, where Mr. Zipper’s
daughter, Sister Zita, makes her
final profession today.
Also present for the religious
services honoring Sister Georgia
are her sister, Mrs. Norbert Wal-
terscheid, and her husband, Mrs.
John Walterscheid and Mrs. Her-
man Felderhoff.
Mrs. Wenzel Truebenbach is
there to attend the rites compli-
menting her daughter, Sister Ce-
line. She was accompanied by
Mrs. Frank Hacker, Miss Nora
Truebenbach and Mrs. BenVoth,
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court in a black dress as low cut
as court attaches could recall.
Over it she wore an unbuttoned
white sweather, which concealed
none of her charms.
Miss Grahame said movie di-
rector Nick Ray’s attitude “hurt
my eating.” Superior Judge Sam-
uel Blake granted the divorce
from Ray, 40, on cruelty grounds.
Miss Grahame was awarded $370
monthly for their 3-year-old son,
Timothy.
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Church Ends First
Week ©f Revival
The first week of revival meet-
ings at the Custer City Baptist
church ended Wednesday with
11 additions by baptism, one by
letter and about 30 rededications.
Services will continue through
Sunday. Before the revival, 50
resident members were listed on
the church roll.
James David Springfield, evan-
gelist, Waco, and the Rev. Ho-
race S. Wilson, Jr., pastor, are
conducting the services.
The public is invited to attend
, the remaining meetings.
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Campbell, Jr., pastor, officiating.
Miss Laura Kaps will be maid
of honor, while Mrs. Lloyd Clem-
ents will serve as matron of
honor. Misses Edna Curtis and
Joy Bowles will be bridesmaids,
and Ouida Kaps and Elizabeth
Ann Curtis will be flower girls.
Lighting the candles will be
Misses Janet and Janice Mason,
and Jay Campbell will be the
ringbearer.
Airman 3/c Clarence Luse of
Perrin Air Force base, Sherman,
will attend Mr. Walker as best
man. Groomsmen will be Air-
men 1/c John Billy Clay brook
and Marvin Guelker, Carswell
Air Force base, Fort Worth.
A graduate of Gainesville high
school, Miss Kaps has studied at
Class Hears Talk
By Mrs. Jess Ely
Mrs. Jess Ely spoke on faith
during the devotional period
Monday when the Wesley Work-
ers Sunday school class of Wha-
ley Memorial Methodist church
convened with Mrs. J. A.
Thomas, 420 North Dixon street.
Mrs. Ely based her talk on
Matthew 8:5-11.
Cohostess was Mrs. E. C. Lay,
and Mrs. William. D. Craig, presi-
dent, was in charge of the busi-
ness discussions.
The group sent signed cards to
class members who are ill.
After the session was ad-
journed, games were played and
refreshments were served to 18
members.
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NICE (AP) — American actress
Ginger Rogers stepped off a
plane from Paris today into the
arms of a French movie actor,
Jacques Bergerac.
Ginger, en route to a vacation
in Monaco, ignored an official
Monaco dignitary, Heftier Lou-
iche, who had come to meet her
in a big limousine.
She finally let him have her
baggage, but she drove off with
Bergerac in his small car.
SPRING GAUVE
CHURCH OF CHRIST
In the Midway community,
E. L. Prestage, minister; 10:15
a. m., morning worship, 7 p. m.,
evening worship. Wednesday,
7:30 p. m., mid-week Bible study.
TABERNACLE BAPTIST
Rev. Lowell Cates, pastor; five
miles east of Gainesville; 10 a.m.,
Sunday school, A. A. Fischer,
superintendent; 11 a.m., morning
worship; 7 p.m., Training union,
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| Mrs. Priest is expected here
(next week to take command of
her new headquarters. Some ad-
ditional appointments likely will
be made then.
Mrs. Priest, a tall, attractive
brunette in her 40s, fought suc-
cessfully to open the bitter Cre-
dential committee meetings to
television during the recent Na-
tional convention.
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tea dances, and with the jacket
removed, the dress with a deep
rounding neckline is ready for an
evening of dancing.
Knit suits, which may either
be worn for dress-up or casual,
were displayed in an array of
styles and colors.
Suits featured long-line coats
and straight skirts. Such colors
as brown, grey and black and
smart tweeds drew approving
nods from the audience.
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Society Editor, Telephone 96
Friday
Eutawah class, First Metho-
dist church, Friday, 7 p. m.,
picnic supper at Leonard park.
Fidelis Matrons class cf First
Baptist church, ice-cream so-
cial, 7:30 p. m., Mrs. Cecil
Ward, 918 South Clements,
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tending a rural mail carrier’s
convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McDan-
iel spent last weekend in San
Angelo visiting relatives. They
were accompanied by his moth-
er, Mrs. E. M. McDaniel, who re-
mained for a longer visit with
her son, Bert and family.
Rev. Paul Hoedebeck of Subia-
co, Arkansas arrived last week-
end to spend several days with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Hoedebeck, Sr., and other rela-
tives.
Mrs. Tony Gremminger left
Tuesday for Archer City to be
at the bedside of her father, Hen-
ry Weinzapfel, who is confined
to a hospital there.
Bert Hamric returned Monday
from New Mexico where he
spent three weeks with his un-
cle, John Hellman.
Mrs. John Tempel has been ill
at her home for several days.
Mrs. Herman Felderhoff ar-
rived Saturday from her home
in Brooklyn, N. Y., to spend this
week with relatives.
The Muenster Auctioneers de-
feated Forestburg 10 to 3 in a
baseball game played at the
Muenster ball park Tuesday eve-
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knoff and
son Bobby, spent several hours
here Tuesday afternoon visiting
their sister, Sister M. Anna and
Mrs. Joe Bergman. They were
en route to their home in Little
Rock, Arkansas after a visit with
relatives in Rowena.
Sister M. Beatrice is visiting
her mother, Mrs. Mary Bergman
and other relatives. Accompany-
ing her is Sister M. Vergilius.
They will return to Oklahoma
City Friday.
Messrs, and Mmes. Leo and
Gene Hoedebeck spent Sunday
in Oklahoma City, Okla., visit-
ing their nephew, who is con-
fined to a hospital there because
of third degree burns suffered
some time ago.
Miss Floradell Endres is spend-
ing the week with Miss Ann
Hinzman at Sanger.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Herron, Jr.,
left Thursday for Longview
where they will visit his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Herron,
Jr.
Orlon, the new material which
does not wrinkle, was introduced
to the spectators in a dress, de-
signed with a permanently
pleated skirt, open collar ard
comfortable push-up sleeves.
Skirts that rustle were also in
the limelight. The sophisticated
look was achieved with the basic
black dress, always a necessity
in any feminine wardrobe.
Ole Jack Frost will be fight-
ing a losing battle this year,
when the coats, accented by re-
movable fur trimming, are don-
ned.
Following the parade of chic
apparel, a door prize was given,
and winners in bridge, canasta
and 42 received gifts.
Bud Gardner was master of
ceremonies during the evening.
The guests were served re-
freshments.
Models included Misses Jane
Gayle Crawford, Ginger Green-
wood, Louise Baker, Carla Hol-
land, Joyce Harbin and Dorotha
Cox, Mmes. Charles Beck, Davis
Drake, Pat Parker, Harry Mc-
Coy, J. Strait and Lois Holden.
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Calvet declares she is prepared to prove that she was born
in Paris April 30, 1925. In any event she grew up to be
quite a girl. (AP Wirephoto )
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Aly Khan hurried to a five-hour
I visit with his estranged wife
Rita Hayworth soon after ne ar-
rived here last night, but when
the meeting broke up early today
their reconciliation question re-
mained unanswered.
Appearing glum as he left the
red-haired actress’ home at. 2:38
a. m. (PDT), the prince said only,
“I talked with Rita and saw our
daughter who is beautiful.”
He said another visit is planned
later today, but “no comment”
was his only reply when asked
if a reconciliation was possible.
Come in and let us help you. Our trained
men are ready to help you draw up plans
for making all needed repairs. Terms are
friendly. And there are three years to pay.
Do it today.
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NEWLYWEDS AT 10 DOWNING STREET—British Foregin
Minister Anthony Eden and his bride, the former Clarissa
Spencer-Churchill, stand outside 10 Downing street, Lon-
don, as they acknowledge greetings from well-wishers. They
were married at London's Claxton hall a short time earlier.
The bride is a niece of Britain's Prime Minister Winston
Churchill. (AP Wirephoto via radio from London)
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(right), her Gallic ire aroused filed a one million dollar
slander suit against Zsa Zsa Gabor (left) in Santa Monica,
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Eden and Bride
Go to Portugal
LONDON (A)—Britain’s distin-
guished newlyweds—foreign Sec-
retary Anthony Eden and his
wife, the former Clarissa Church-
ill — took off from London air-
port today for a honeymoon
flight to Portugal.
Eden nd his bride, a niece of
Prime Minister Winston Church-
ill, will be guests of British Am-
bassador Sir Nigel Ronald for
two days before going off for a
week at a seaside resort.
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p.m., evening worship.
WOODBINE METHODIST
Rev. Robert W. Peale, pastor;
10 a. m., church school; 11 a. m.,
morning worship; 7:30 p. m., eve-
ning worship.
VALLEY VIEW METHODIST
The Rev. Harry Houseman,
pastor, 10 a. m. Sunday school, 11
a. m. service, 7:45 p. m. worship.
VALLEY VIEW
PRESBYTERIAN
The Rev. T. M. Cunningham,
pastor supply, 10 a. m., Sunday
school for all ages, 11 a. m., wor-
ship.
ERA BAPTIST
: The Rev. Tom Lang, pastor, 10
i a. m., Sunday school, J. H. Rob-
erson, superintendent, 11 a. m.,
worship, 7:30 p. m., training
union, Mrs. Flake Lewis, direc-
tor, 8:30 p. m., worship, Wednes-
day, 8 p. m., midweek prayer
service, Aug. 6-17, revival.
MARYSVILLE BAPTIST
The Rev. Stanley Daniel, pas-
tor, 10 a. m., Sunday school, 11
a. m., worship.
HOOD METHODIST
The Rev. V. H. Smith, pastor,
10 a. m., Sunday school, 11 a. m.,
church service, 7 p. m., service.
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