The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 89, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 7, 1948 Page: 3 of 44
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• THE ABILENE, TEXAS REPORTER-NEWS
Abilene, Texas, Sunday Morning, November 7.1948
ngton Lines and
ipany. according
Abilene general
orth and Denver
Site Valley Rail.
monstrate many
evelopments in
chemistry, some*
ill in the experi-
tion stage, and
ave helped give
lighest standard
orid.
member of the
staff of the Du
public relations
ias talked at
in the midwest
of Kansas State
majored in eg ri-
1. He has served 9
tension engineer
ylvania, and as
ogist and acting
va U. S. Forest
s. He also was
r of Soil con-
Luncheon Tuesday for Chief
Of Texas Insurance Agents
Anson, stumford, Resken, Ballin-
ger and Winters. * :
“We are indeed fortunate and
honored to have President Fits-
hugh visit our association," said
Elbert Hall, president of the Abl-
lene organization, “since it is the
first time that a state president
has officially visited this region
in many years. In fact, the last
time we had a state president here
was when D. R. Clark of Sweet-
water, was bead ot the state’ or-
ganization"
Buy Holiday Clothes
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of insurance Agents, will pay his
official visit to Abilene Tuesday
when he will be guest of honor at a
luncheon to the Wooten Hotel spon-
sored by the Abilene Fire & Cas-
ualty Insurance Agents Ex
“m“ ddition to President Fitz-
hugh, the local group will have
the state Vice-President, Russell
R. Trimble of San Angelo; and
Executive Secretary Drex G. Fore
man, of Fort Worth, as special
guests tor the day.
"Ethics in the Insurance Pro-
fession” will be the topic of ad-
dress by the state association pres-
ident, following the Tuesday lunch-
Time of the luncheon has been
set for 12:45 p. m. Tuesday in one
of the Wooten Hotel dining rooms.
The local insurance association
has invited all stock company
agents in Abilene to be guests of the
club at the luncheon as well as
agents from Cisco, Eastland, Ran-
gar. Baird, Coleman, Sweetwater,
Raid Feuer i
Fred C. Bice, 2937 South Second
St., was charged in County Court
Saturday with possession of whis-
key for purpose of sale. State Li-
quor Control board inspectors raid-
ed the premises Friday morning
and said they obtained 30 “fifths”
owhiskey-
Dr. Raymond Wrey
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’12.99
Beginning Monday, November 8th—this
great millinery event brings you exquisite
imported velours and the finest quality ,
fur felts in high fashion hats at a price un-
believeable! They’re rare finds at $12.99—
the kind of millinery you ordinarily pay
almost double that for-and even
- more! So hurry in, and see our Ver
Whistlers in all their bright array.
The Directoire Bonnet in finest velour with
• beautiful cluster of feathers for height.
Millinery Department
* IDEM FOR SMALL HOMES...
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and the Christmas
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Parties
It’s the "Dress-Up Season"
Armistice, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New
Year ... all the dress up occasions of the year
rolled up into o little season of its own . . .
and Minter’s have the clothes to honor this
Important season. See our handsome selections
for both the ladies and the men.
Afternoon Formals
Ankle length and formal afternoon dresses in
black, copper, green, pink and autumn shades
...crepes, satins and iridescent taffetas with
front or back fullness; braid and fringe trims
. . . many have long, tight fitted sleeves and
high necks. 29.50 to 69.95.
Evening Dresses
Are beautiful indeed. . .at Minter’s Toffetos,
with back fullness, deep scoop necklines and
fitted bodices. Many are full skirts . . . some
with pencil slim skirts. Lace, marquisettes and
crepes in all one material or combinations for
on interesting selection. Sizes 10 to 44. 24.75
to 98.50.
MIDNITE BLUE DOUBLE BREASTED TUXEDOS
Wide lapels of fine quality gro grain . . . popular
easy drape coat and trousers with stripes of gro
grain up the sides. An outstanding value at 45.00
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Also white broadcloth pleated front shirts with stiff collar
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Birdseye Shirts .......
Pleated Front Shirts . ...
5.95
5.50
NEW BOW TIES
We have the dress bows in ready tied or styles to
tie yourself. Block and maroon .... 1.00 and 1.50
Stud Sets and Jewelry
By Hickok . . . Beautiful mother of pearl stud sets
and Cuff Links for your Tux Shirt.
MINTER’S MEN’S DEPARTMENT . . . First Floor
Lovely Evening
Accessories
Deknatel and Delta fine pearls in single,
triple, double and quadruple strands ..
some are twisted with white and gold com-
bined. Also brilliants in o beoutiful collec-
FINE BAGS for evening by JOSEF include
sequin and bead bogs in silver, in blocks,
and multi colors 32.50 and 35.00. While
sequin studded satins are 1.95 to 7.50.
Handmade Kerchiefs
Beautiful handworked handkerchiefs of fine
linen and batiste with hand mode lace, and
embroideries.
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 89, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 7, 1948, newspaper, November 7, 1948; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1645725/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.