Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 206, Ed. 1 Monday, April 27, 1953 Page: 2 of 16
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2—Gainesville (Texas) Daily Register
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Mrs. Joe Dillard, chairman, was
in charge of the meeting of Hin-
ton Hills Home Demonstration
club Wednesday afternoon with
Mmes. T. H. Hemphill and Robert
Lewis, Jr. as hostesses in the
home of Mrs. Hemphill.
The session opened with the
club prayer and creed and Mrs.
R. L. Rivoire gave the report of
the secretary. Exhibits for the
county fair were chosen and the
programs for the coming year
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Sleek and smart, this softly tai-
lored, perfect fitting Lorraine
Gown keeps its shape and fresh-
ness through wear and washings.
Made of satiny Trique stripe,
rayon jersey.
In lovely petal colors... pink, white,
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knit sunsuit with a Peter Pan collared cardigan trimmed in
pastel cotton plisse that's easy to wash. (AP Newsfeatures)
lovely satin stripe
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IOOF Anniversary
Party This Evening
Gainesville lodge No. 78, Inde-
pendent Order of Odd Fellows,
will observe the anniversary of
the lodge this evening at the com-
munity center building af 7:30
o’clock.
State dignitaries including
Grand Master Miller of Midland,
have accepted invitations to be
present for the meeting, along
with representatives from a num-
ber of lodges in North Texas, ac-
cording to John R. Evans of the
Gainesville lodge.
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women, one man, the principal
and two students in the cast.
A poll was taken by the coun-
cil at junior high school last
fall and the results, 126 against
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of the sociology department of
Texas Christian university, Fort
Worth, will be the principal
speaker. He will speak on “So-
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Life”.
Rev. Dan Morgan, minister of
the First Christian church, is
president of the council.
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gripper leg fastenings. Both designed by Thomas.
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The youngest set is going for garments of soft knit terry
cloth these days—a fashion that appeals to Mom, because
the soft cotton knit outfits are as easy to wash as a bath
towel and need no ironing. The diaper and romper manu-
facturers are featuring high-styling these days, with gay
colors and snappy designs in practically everything baby
wears. There are baby ponchos and cardigans that are
colorful, practical and comfortable for even the smallest
baby.
RAVE NOTICE—The play's the thing, and this pro-
duction by Jantzen will get you nothing but rave notices.
Now a classic suit, the fabric is Sun Taffeta—Snug-mold-
ing Laton and smooth Acetate. The foundation-type bra
is jersanese-lined . . . and smartly-cuffed . . . and the
elasticized halter strap is removable for sunning. Slen-
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zipper closure in back for perfect fit . . . nine shim,
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cold tomato juice; chill until
slightly thickened. Fold in junior
vegetables. Turn into individual
molds. Chill until firm. Unmold.
For toddlers, serve plain. For
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well-seasoned French dressing.
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Meeting at Junior
High to Discuss
PTA Organization
A meeting will be held at the
Junior high school auditorium
Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock
to determine whether to organ-
ize a Parent-Teacher association
in the school.
Mrs. William D. Hurley, presi-
dent of the Gainesville PTA
council, urges that all parents
attend to express opinions on
the desirability of the organiza-
tion. Invitations were also
mailed to the parents of sixth
grade students of the elemen-
tary schools, who will also have
a vote.
Mrs. Hurley stated that the
council is not trying to force
the organization but is willing
to assist in every way possible
if the parents and teachers of
the school desire the association.
Service Council
Banquet Thursday
Reservations will be taken
through Monday afternoon for
the annual banquet of the Com-
munity Service council to be
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Mrs. Edwards to
Speak at Dinner
Mrs. Charles E. Edwards has
been invited to speak to mem-
bers of the Abilene Association
of Life Underwriters and their
wives at an annual Wives Ap-
preciation dinner to be held at
the. Hotel Wooten on the eve-
ning of May 23.
Mrs. Edwards will also ad-
dress a Ladies Seminar of the
Texas Association of Life Un-
derwriters during its annual
meeting at the Shamrock hotel
in Houston on June 27.
She will be a featured speaker
at the Aetna Life’s Silver Anni-
versary Regional meeting in
Lake Placid, N. Y., on June 29.
These appearances are the re-
sult of a talk which Mrs. Ed-
wards gave before the Dallas
Association of Life Underwrit-
ers this past January.
Waves of swim-going suits with contours fitted or flared.
Wear them with straps or without, they mold a pretty shape
‘in any instance. Choose a sleek figure molder to make your
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and 125 for organization, were
too close to be decisive.
A discussion of the advan-
tages and disadvantages of the
association at the school will be
held after the skit with Mrs.
Hurley presiding. The vote will
be taken following the discus-
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Lastex Faille, with sheer Nylon Menisfas ioned from
charming ladder-effect. Daring nekinsettpoinsets in
that can be turned up or down wi+k • i l . ”
to promote pretty curves 1 h.sing le boning
tie at the back of +he neck Tr^ nd. halter-loops that
swim freedom. Six summer-wise colons 9? 150 nere 9^ for
—During a social period secret
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AdFemphill served a refreshment
A,Vate to 13 members.
ip The next meeting will be with
«4 Mrs. James Jirasek on May 13.
Mmes. A. B. Inglish and Bill
SHOW GIRL — Here's marvelous Jantzen magic,
worked with pleats and tucks, all in beautiful Water
Shantung, a sleek blend of Acetate, Rayon and Lastex.
Note the beautifully-tailored bra—a series of neat pleats
. . . and tucked skirt edge with its rippling charm for
slenderizing. The soft effect of the bra promotes a new
softer curve . . . and it's self-lined for comfort. Free-
action innerpanty for action in the water. Nine mag-
nificant colors for summer. 9-15. 10.95
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TRIFLE FEATURE—Lovely to look at, wonderful to wear
. . . this three-piece dream ensemble by Jantzen, fashioned
from luxurious, figure-controlling Laton and Lastex-striped Faille.
I he foundation-type bra has long line boning with self-fabric
lining . . . dips down over the flared, cuffed trunks. The tutu-
skirt is cinched with a wide Faille belt, and fastens with three
large hooks on the front. Two highfashion colors—solid blue
trunks with Blue and White Striped Faille, or Brown trunks with
Brown and White Striped Faille. 32-38. 25.00
Mrs. Fairless
Circle Hostess
Lucille Reagan circle of the
First Baptist church met last
week at the home of Mrs. Ron-
ald Fairless, East Highway 82.
Mrs. E. L. Gilmore presided
over the meeting which opened
with prayer by Mrs. Cecil Tins-
ley, president of the WMU. Mrs.
John Kemplin read the report
of the secretary.
A review of “The Other Side
of Nowhere” was given by Mrs.
J. T. Morrow and a birthday
card for Mrs. Victor Koon, mis-
sionary in Honolulu, was signed
by the group. The closing prayer
was offered by Mrs. W. E. King.
Following the meeting Mmes.
Gilmore, Tinsley, Fairless, J. C.
Gaines and Eva Dobkins visited
the jail where Mrs. Gilmore
gave a devotional and Mrs. Dob-
kins a prayer. Literature was
passed out to the inmates of the
jail, hymns were sung and re-
freshments served.
PICK-A-POCKET—All the shimmer of the sea is in the
fabric—it's Jantzen's new Lastex Acetate Faille, of crisp Ace-
tate and power-molding Lastex, done in heavenly Cyclamen,
Seal Grey, Jade Green, Neon Blue, Brown or Black. This
French-inspired suit, with striking button trim on the bra and
at the hip, embraces your lines in an ultra-feminine way. The
beautifully boned bra has a self-fabric lining . . . with a Nylon
power net band for separation and silhouette. Detachable
strap for strapless wear. 32-38. 19.95
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held Thursday, 7:30 p. m., at the
Whaley Memorial Methodist
church dining hall.
The public is invited to attend
and may place reservations for
the dinner with the secretary at
the church. Already 20 organiza-
tions have reserved places for
representatives.
Dr. Austin Porterfield, head
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that come individually wrapped.
It’s a happy day when Junior
and Mother can share the same
foods at lunch. Mother can use
baby foods all sorts of ways so
that she must prepare only one
meal. Here, for instance, is a sug-
gestion for a mother-toddler sal-
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MOTHER-TODDLER SALAD
Ingredients: 1 package lemon-fla-
vored gelatin, 1 teaspoon salt,
1 cup very hot tomato juice, 1
cup cold tomato juice, %2 cup
junior mixed vegetables.
Method: Dissolve gelatin and salt
in very hot tomato juice. Stir in
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Associated Press Food Editor
Is Junior learning to feed him-
self? If he is, you can be sure
that he knows hands were made
before spoons!
Restrain yourself when he
picks up food with his fingers
and stuffs it into his mouth. But
if he’s really playing with his
food — squeezing it, shoving it
around or daubing it on his face
or chair — it means he’s had
enough.
Mother can help Junior along
if she sees that he has a com-
fortable and sturdy high chair
or low tablechair. He’ll also need
a big washable bib. Another tip
for Mother, is to offer Junior his
mug of milk at regular intervals,
rather than leave it in the action
zone.
It’s a good idea for Mother to
let Junior try to feed himself
during the first part of his meal,
when he is hungriest and most
energetic. Then when he’s partly
satisfied that his new independ-
ence has lost some of its allure,
she can quietly take over and
feed him the rest of his meal.
When Mr. Toddler is switching
to junior (chopped) foods, his
mother can smooth the change
by mixing some of his finely
strained foods with the different-
textured chopped meats, fruits
and vegetables. The bite - s i z e
pieces in these junior foods are
of uniform size and encourage
chewing.
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