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THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
for and about
TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 25, 1944
PAGE FIVE
ilte collarites, they
id the allowed E
rease but are still
strial workers be-
the raise their pay
ubstandard.
: of the things told
miliee by Abrany
of the CIO's State,
icipal Workers of
—state and city
n a “plight more
at of any other.
e, among other
•e “not compen-
ime.”
e conditions are
and city hospitals
conditions are the
hours the long)
1 disease, and 111- .
the nature of the
Theta and Delta Gamma Members
Hosts at Panhellenic Luncheon
January luncheon meeting
Abilene Panhellenic was held Mon-
day at the Woman's club, with
Kappa Alpha Theta and Delta
Gamma sorority members ths hosu.
Plans ware made for holding the
next meeting at the Woman's club
on February 39, when Kappa Kappa
Gamma members will be hosu
Mrs. Ina Wooten Jones, president,
of directed a business meeting which
was followed by games of 42.
Gladioluses were arranged as cen-
terpiece for the luncheon table
[ Lambda Beta Red Cross Production Roster for 1943
I Books Events Lists 1,930 Women as Volunteer Workers
February
Plans for a series of rush parties reports from the sewing, knitting | shirts, carpet slippers, bedside bags,
■ in mid-February and the Valentine and surgical dressings heads re-
■ banquet Feb. 12 at Three Acres - - +L* ■ •—■-------4
A total of 1,930 Taylor county’s
women were listed in volunteer Red
Cross production work during 1943. ;
working hours in Taylor county.
Oarmenu made for armed forces
included bathrobes, hospital bed-
rally pointed out
gest ironies in 9′1
■ picture. He said,
worst examples of
s being hired snd
ng the war effort
mployment Service
carrying out the
program of t
the anomalous of
il employes but st
1.
alary levels which
or creating an ex-
nanpower problem
agency itself." 0
power commission
he U.S.E.S. as the
cy through which ,'
ed for war jobs
really tight labor
n be hired forO
Trough U.S.E.S. /
From testimony by
McNutt before an-
mmittee last No-
that the extreme-
SEB had a 100
in its own ran.6
in a year.
: 25,000 people em-
18. and McNutt
ver mainly "on our
good employes on
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endar
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n book four. Valid
inned goods. Good
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it value.
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book four become
yr three gallons
is good indefinite-
ly for five gallons
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• flat-top hair-do John Freder-
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pink straw cloth turban trim-
med with a short brown veil.
The bag is of matching
a straw.
Lena Lair Gives
Mrs. Harrison Heads
Abilene RNA Camp
Programs Here
Three addresses were made here
which was overlaid with a green
cloth.
Present were Mrs. R. V. Strauss,
who served as secretary; Mrs. Jim
Dan Hill, treasurer, Mrs. George
H. Likins, Mrs Dallas Scarborough,
Mrs. W J. Fulwiler Jr, Mrs. Robert
Westerburg, Mrs. A R. Steele, Mrs.
F R Klein, Mrs David K Craig,
Mrs Joseph K. Parks, Mrs. P S.
Pickell, Mrs. John H. Beatty, Mrs.
John F. Collins, Mrs Robert A. Gil-
more Jr., Mrs. Robert J. Dottery Jr.,
Mrs. H. W. Lengyel, Mrs. R. G
Charles, Mrs. B. R. Redmond, and
Miss Dorothy Deirkes of Cincin-
nati! Ohio.
Ex-Student of ACC
were highlight discussions at a bus-
iness meeting of Lambda Bets sor-
ority Monday, night in the Hilton
—hotel-ballroom. Thirty members at-
tended.
Mrs. John L Higdon was elected
sorority mother Placed on the com-
mittee to plan the rush parties with
- Jo Ann Powers sorority vice presi-
dent. were Mary Catherine Higdon
Dorothea! and Elsie Kilgo. Bill
Brown, president, will also serve on
the committee
Monta Middlebrooks daughter of
Mr. and Mrs J. O Middlebrooks,
and Greta Jeter were at the meet-
vealed at the annual business meet-
ing for the Taylor county chapter,
American Red Cross Mrs / Percy
Jones served as production chair-
man last year.--------—
Chairmen of all three divisions
of production will be members of
the executive committee this year,
said Mrs Edith C. Staples, execu-
tive secretary.
More thsn 1,000,000,000 surgi-
cal dressings were made by Red
Cross chapter volunteers dur-
ing the past 13 months, Includ-
ing 408,265 made by the Taylor
county chapter.
ing. Miss Middlebrooks is a student
in John Tarleton Agricultural col-
lege. Stephenville. Miss Jeter is an supplies, clothing and other relief
I employe at Consolidated Aircraft
[ Corp., Fort Worth.
Medical hospital and surgical
items valued at more than $79,000,-
000 were distributed to war victims
wheel chair throws, surgical cases,
curtains for dayrooms and other
requested articles.
Army and civilian hospitals were
furnished hot water bottle covers,
bedpan covers and cushion covers.
The kit bags made and filled by
Red Cross went to every American
service man in the Army or Navy
at ports of embarkation Comfort
articles packed in these kits in-
cluded cigarets, playing cards pocket
novels, candy, soap and a "house*
wife"
The Taylor county sewing room
closed in June, but it has been open-
ed periodically for various packing
and odd sewing jobs since that time.
There is still Navy thread for knit-
tari at the executive office on Pine
Street.
The January-February quota of
surgical dressings materials has not
arrived here. The work center will
reopen immediately when the sup.
piles arrive.
When Your Innards"
are Crying the Blues
Mrs. A. W. Harrison was installed
aa oracle of the local camp, Royal
Neighbors of America, at a regular
meeting in the Odd Fellow hall
Monday night. Mrs.Myrtle Estes
a Carter, state supervisor, was install-
Wing officer. She was assisted by
Mrs. H. C. Archibald as ceremonial
marshal.
, Other officers installed were Mrs.
J. A. Fincher, vice oracle; Mrs. D. F.
Goetz, past oracle; Mrs. E. H. Hig-
@ginbotham, chancellor; Mrs. Ed Wil-
. llamson, secretary; Mrs. W. E.
Downing, marshal; Mrs. Anna Mor-
gan. assistant marshal; Mrs. W. K.
Wair, inner sentinel; Mrs. - C. A.
Barnett, manager ,
During a business session the
DRNA group discussed the Fourth
War Loan drive.
Dennis-Town Vows
•Read in Abilene
Mrs. Cleo Dennis and 1st Sgt.
Archie Town were married Satur-
day afternoon with the Rev. J. H.
Hamblen, pastor of the First Meth-
Dodist church, reading the service at
his home.
Attendants were Sgt. Otis L
Moore and Mrs. Francis Norwoood.
Mrs. Town Uved in Mineral Wells
before coming to Abilene two years
eago. Sergeant Town, whose home
is in Toronto, Kas , is with com-
pany C. 43rd Tank battalion, 13th
Armored division, Camp Barkeley,
The couple will live at 127 Me-
ander.
Jeanne Marie Buch
Gets TSCW Degree
DENTON, Jan 25.—Jeanne Ma-
rie Buch of Abilene, is a candidate
for a Bachelor of Science degree
(from Texas State College for Wom-
en to be conferred at mid-term
graduation exercises Feb. 1. Miss
Buch majored in chemistry, and is
one of 75 seniors applying for de-
grees
L. H. Hubbard, president will de-
Dliver the graduation address on
Lessons to be Learned from the
University Students in Norway He
will base his talk on the heroic con-
duct of University of Norway stu-
dents arrested by the Germans and
cite lessons which may be learned
@ from these students
Miss Buch is the daughter of Mr
an Mrs. E H Buch, 3441 Woodland
stiV, Abilene. At TBCW she is a
member of the Chemistry and Abi-
lene clubs and of the Lutheran Stu-
@denta association.
by Lena Lair, returned missionary
to Africa, speaker Monday morning
and afternoon far a mission study
Institute of the Sweetwater Baptist IA/ j ■ i LL I
association and Monday evening for Weds in LUDDOCK
a young people's meeting. The meet- ‘‘" 111 LUMPY
Ings were held at the University
Baptist church.
The missionary told the customs
of the people she encountered dur-
ing her mission work in Africa.
The young people's meeting open-
ed with organ music by Mary Nell
Westmoreland. Elizabeth duck led
the song service and later gave aa
solo How Long Must They Wait.
Lela Belle Wilson and Peggy Mor-
gan of the Grace McBride Young
Women's auxiliary of Hendrick
Memorial hospital told experiences
in nursing work.
Miss Lair and Mrs. O. B. Wood-
rum. district young people's secre-
tary. left this morning for Haskell
where another institute is being held
today. They will also appear on pro-
grams at Institutes in Stamford
Wednesday, Jayton Thursday, Roby
Friday, Clyde Jan. 31 and Eastland
Feb. 1.
Sam Connally Goes
To Camp Endicott
Sam Connally, Seabee storekeep-
er third class, left Abilene Monday
for Camp Endloott, Davisville, R. L.,
where he has been stationed for the
past 15 months. Connally has been
visiting here with his wife and par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R Connelly,
1399 Elm, and with other relatives,
here and in Sweetwater
Connolly has two brothers in the
service. Hubert, who is in the Aleu-
tian islands, and Wiley, at Ruston
al., and a brother-in-law, Melvin
C Norton, with the 45th Division
in Italy.
Mind Your Manner
Test your knowledge of cor-
rect social usage by answering
the following questions, then
checking against the authori-
tative answers below:
1. In writing a letter of rec-
ommendation for a maid of whom
you think highly might you add
“I shall be glad to answer any
questions about her?"
2. In beginning a letter of rec-
ommendation for a servant should
Evelyn Schoppa daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. L. A. Schoppa of Sweet-
water, became the bride of Sgt.
Lawrence H. Dixon, ex-student of I
Abilene Christian college, in a cere- i
mony read in Lubbock Sunday Ser-
geant Dixon is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. O. Dixon of Port Arthur.
The marriage took place at the
home of Mr. and Mrs E W Mil-
sap, read by Lt. Fred J. Barton of I
the Lubbock Army Air field
The bride is a graduate of Pyron
high school, Scurry county, and,
studied one' year in nurse's train- r
ing. She has been employed at
the sub-depot of the LAAF.
Sergeant Dixon was graduated
from Ennis high school and at-
tended ACC here three years be-
fore joining the Army. He was an
outstanding football player here. He
is now a physical instructor at the
Lubbock field.
K Slumber Party Is
I Held for Tri-D
a Kay Johnson, daughter ot Dr and
■ j Mrs. L. F Johnson, was host to
the Tri-D sorority and guests at a
slumber party. Breakfast was served
Jilin the early morning.
Guest included Lillie Beth Cough-
t'i ran. Joy Munden, Maewyn Bailey,
Marjorie Williams, Marjorie Means.
1 Jean McKenzie, Ada Guinn, Jo Ann
K Hughes, Laura Woods, Maryanna
■ Holly and Betty McFarling.
* Tri-D sorority members at the
£ party were Patsy Lankford. Rose-
mary Hambrick, Patsy Petty, Shir-
E ley Gaskill Bea Johnson, Carolyn
Grisham, Betty McKenzie Shirley
J Bass, Sarah Ballard, Dorothy Hill-
man, Betty Bouchette, Doris Bohan-
1 non and Lillie Vietas.
in 30 nations through the American
Red Cross last year. Mrs. Staples
said These articles were sent to
35.000,000 people all over the world
—from China to Holland.
Mrs J. Frank Clark, surgical
dressings chairman, described the
five different types of dressings
folded by Taylor county volunteers,
giving the total number of each
sent to the area headquarters
Her report showed the total 409,-
265 dressings made by Taylor coun-
tians in the five classes as follows:
25 425 9x10 dressings, 940 12x12
dressings, 114.100 4x4 dressings. 43.-
200 4x8 dressings and 224,500 2x2
Navy, Army and war relief
shared in the knitted garments
made by Taylor countians, said
Mrs. Wilson Keys, knitting
chairman, at the business meet-
ing. Mrs. John D. Simpson Sr.
is knitting chairman for 1944.
% * *
The Navy received 315 garments.
Army 657 and war relief 41, making
a total of 1,013. The 410’ knitters
worked 22,324 hours.
GIVE YOUR
HEAD COLD
dressings. Workers averaged 1B9
each week, each serving three hours
daily. Mrs Clark reported Thus
volunteers served 567 working hours :
weekly for the entire year
Sewing report was presented by
Mrs Jones. The 1,331 workers made
a total of 8,318 garments in 9.479 1-2
you write To whom it may con-
cern?"
3 . If you consider a nurse who
has taken care of your child to be
careless should you give her a
good recommendation?
4 In writing a letter of resig- |
nation from a club must you state
Freeman-Zimmerman
Vows Said in Abilene .
Marriage of Mrs. Lou Freeman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will H.
@Brown of Win iters, and Lt Gilbert
Zimmerman of Sheppard field,
Wichita Falla, took place in Abi-
lene Saturday. The vows were said
at the home of Mrs Zimmerman’s
sister, Mrs. H. M Fledge
- The couple will live in Wichita
• Falls following a wedding trip to
South Texas Mrs Zimmerman
was formerly bookkeeper at Jen-
kina jewelry store in Lubbock
Meeting Slated
Mrs O B Woodrum will hast
a meeting of the Wednesday Bible
club at 9 30 Wednesday morning
in the Boethian classroom of the 1
a reason for your action
9. If you ask a city friend to
buy and send you A n article,
should you pay the postage as
well?
What would you do if-
You are choosing writing paper
for thank-you notes-
(a) Choose s small folded sheet?
(b) Choose large flat sheets of .
paper?
ANSWERS
1. Yes.
9 Yes.
3. No
4. No. Though if you are leav-
ing town It would be a good idea
to say so.
1. Yes.
Better "What Would You Do"
solution—(a).
Speaks at Barkeley
Sgt. Winnie Goodhart of the Wo-
In Gulfport
Thomas L. Williams, yoeman first
class in the Coast Guard, la now
on a training ship out of Gulfport,
Miss Williams was stationed in Abi-
lens on recruiting duty, formore
than a year. His wife and son,
Thomas Jr., are living in Clifton.
PLAYTIME outfit of ging-
ham play suit and red. coat
dress, worn by Frances Gif-
ford.
Mrs. Paxton Host
Woman's Bible class of the First
Baptist church will have its Jan-
uary business and social meeting
Thursday at 3 p. m. Mrs George
L. Paxton, 902 Sayles, will be host
Returns From Trip
Mrs. R L. Havins has returned
from Phoenix, Arix. where she
visited her son, V. W Havins, and
family. Brooks Havins, another son
of Mrs. Havins, who was in the air
corps at Goodfellow field. Ban An-
gelo. has been honorably discharged
and is now employed playing the
electric organ at the Phillipa hotel
in Kansas City.
DRT Plans Exhibit
Of Texans' Heirlooms
Daughters of the Republic of
Texas have planned an exhibit of
articles used by early Texans at
the Abilene Museum of Fine Arts t
this spring, announced Mr. C H.
Ervin, president of the local DRT
group. ■
Mrs. Ervin hosted a business |
meeting of the local chapter at her
home, 440 Mockingbird, Monday |
Plans for a spring party were also
discussed.
To Meet Thursday
The Santos Street club will meet
at 3 o’clock Thursday afternoon!
In the home of Mrs. C. A Cockrell, |
426 Santos.
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to give your head cold the air. Penetro
Nose Drops are real prescription type
medication, containing genuine ephed-
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and their top quality ia guaranteed by
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50c. Caution: Use only as directed and
always be sure that you ask for and get
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punk as th. dickens, brings on stomach
upset, sour taste, gassy discomfort, take
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pull the trigger on lazy “innards”, and
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Tuesday Night
8:00 P. M.
Primitive and Medieval Music
Included in Program for Unit
Primitive and medieval music snd candles. Mrs. Hollis Manly
was included on a guest program of
the Music unit of the Abilene Wom-
an’s Forum, presented Monday eve-
ning in the parish house of the
Heavenly Rest Episcopal church
Sixty persons attended.
Mrs Robert B Wylie, program
chairman gave historical sketches
of the various countries including
Wales Ireland, Russia and England,
and directed group singing of songs
from each.
J. C Wilson and Donald Moore
were guest singers 1
Following the meeting, refresh-
ments were served from a table dec-
orated with white chrysanthemums
poured tea
New members of the Music unit.
attending a meeting for the first
time, included Mrs M A Walker,
Mrs. Ralph Krieger, Mrs Roy G
Thomas, Mrs James Owen Stinnett,
Mrs Frank Glasgow, Louise Spie-
gelmire, Mrs C.-T. Connerly and
Mrs Ernest Olds
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MUST REMOVE
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Help 15 Miles of Kidney Tubes
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If you have an excess of acids in your blood,
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worked. These tiny filters and tubes are work-
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Johnson’s
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helps relieve backaches
and other muscular aches
and pains, for these
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, First Baptist church Mrs J. F.
Clark will teach the lesson on
•Psalms 38-44
• Parents of Daughter
Mr and Mrs. L W elements of
El Paso, formerly of Abilene, are
parents of a daughter, Mary Alice,
@oorn January 19 The baby weighed
7 pounds and 19 ounces ,
To Entertain Club
Mr and Mrs J B Buckley and
Mrs. Robert J Jones will entertain
Merry Matrons club members and
their husbands Friday at 7:45 p. m
at the Buckley Nome 504 Mulberry.
men's Army corps recruiting station
here, spoke Saturday at camp
Barkeley for the service company of
the 66th Armored infantry.
Sergeant Goodhart told about or.
ganization of the WAC, basic train-
ing and jobs which women perform
in the Army.
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