The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 161, Ed. 2 Thursday, March 10, 1949 Page: 9 of 24
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at the meeting if
-students of the col.
k in the West Texas
orlum Officers also
iker, who is on the
ctors for the State
ciation, urges ell
I the ores to attend.
VISITORS DAY
See how your Reporter-
News is made. Conducted
tours through the plant
every Fridoy, 2:30 p.m.
|Abilenians Staying
In New York Hotel
A. F. Glassman and daughter.
Faye, 117 Poplar St., are spending
a few days in New York at the
Prince George Hotel, before going
Ito Europe for a short vacation.
School Children Are Studying for Birthday Parfy
Given By Mother
Symphony Orchestra Performance
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pipes of Pan
neckline slip I
i crepe. Tiny
softly gather- ,
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white, pink.
3.50
La Moda Makes Your Money Go Farther
With These
TERRIFIC
BUYS
Abilene's school children will be
well prepared with background
stories when they attend the meti-
nee performance of the Dellas
Symphony Orchestra to be given
Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
in Sewell Auditorium, Abilene
schools, been studying the stories
behind each of the compositions
that the orchestra will present.
The life of each composer has also
been studied.
In art classes the students 'from
the third grade through high school)
have been painting pictures and
making posters depleting their
Christian College.
For weeks the children have, un-
der the dirction of Elisabeth Wright, OWB interpretations of the composi-
music supervisor in the public
For Matthews Son
Mrs. J. C Matthews, 1258 Locust
St. was hostess to a group of chil-
dren Wednesday afternoon when
she entertained with a party honor-
ing her son, Mikey, on his fourth
birthday anniversary.
day afternoon in the home of Mrs.
Buford Hinds, 1001 Graham St
A business meeting was held in
which reports were given by offi-
cers snd the circle voted to peek a
box of sewing supplies to be sent
to the Wesley Community Center
in Robstown.
Mrs. Arlie Garner gave the de-
votional and prayer, and Mrs. For-
rest Kendall taught a lesson from
II
Officers Elected
lions These psintings will be on
display in the auditorium at the
matinee performance.
"World Outlook" and "Methodist
. Woman." Two new members.
Games were played and balloons Mrs B A Weppler and Mrs. R. W.
Jones, snd 14 regular members
were given as favors.
Vivian
NYLONS
S1 GAUGE
15 DENIER
$(09 2
NEW SPRING SHADES
FOR
$2.10
PRICES ARE LOWER AT LaMODE!
ONE TABLE
BLOUSES and SLIPS
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RAYON JERSEY
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By Bible Club 24
New officers were elected at the
meeting yesterday morning of Wed-
nesday Bible Study Club No. 24
st the Community YMCA.
Serving during 1M9-50 will be
Mrs. A. W. Copeland, president;
| Mrs. E. E. Cockrell, Jr., vice pres-
ident; Mrs. W. L. Medley, secre-
tary: Mrs. J. Ben Miller, corre-
i sponding secretary; Mrs. O. T.
Stephenson, treasurer; Mrs. George
Harris. parliamentarian; Mrs.
C. N. Snow, historian: Mrs. M. C.
| Osborne, reporter: and Mrs. Joe
Childers, social chairman.
Mrs E. P. Mead, teacher, gave
the lesson from the Book of He-
brews.
1 Another collection for the Bible
I teaching fund was taken, amount-
ing to $17.11.
I Two visitors. Lucye Ann Bryant
and Mrs. M. K. Staton of Durant.
Okla., and 57 members were pres-
ent.
The orchestra, conducted by An-
te! Dorati, will present music from
five composers in the special chil-
dren's concert. To be heard are
Rossini's "La Gazza Ladra, Over-
ture", Debussy's •'Nocturne",
Strauss's "Annen Polka”, Smet-
ana'a "Moldau". and three num-
bers from the Russian composer.
Rimsky - Korsakov, “Schehera-
zade". ‘'Narrstive of Prince Kal-
endar”, and "The Festival at Bagh-
dad"
Parents who wish to obtsin tick-
ets for their children should con-
tact the pupil's teacher, and out-
of-town parents should write to L.
L. Smith, Bursar: Station A, Abi-
lene Special buses will run from
each of the public schools in the
city to the ACC campus for the con-
cert.
Attending were Carolyn and Lin-
da King. Wesley Hodges, Sylvia
Atwood. Lonnie Baldridge Barbara
and Robert Matthews, Sally Jo
Zimmerman, Alan White, Janis Nei-
man, and Ruth Ann Matthews, and
Mrs Lloyd King. Mrs. H. L. Zim-
merman. Mrs. S. E Matthews, Mrs.
0. T Anderson, Mrs. R R Bailey,
and Mrs. Joe Zimmerman.
Church Circle Meets
In Hinds Home
The Johnson Circle of St Paul
Methodist Church, Women's Socie-
ty of Christian Service, met Tues-
were present.
Buy LaMode’s Bargains and Save Money!
TERRIFIC DRESS BUYS!
Mrs. J. L. King
Elected President
Of Bible Club
€ Tramd aloud WOMEN
Abilene, Texas, Thursday Evening, March 10, 1949 Pg. 9
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LESS THAN MANUFACTURER’S COST
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You'll Grab Those Buys When You See Them!
100% Wool Gabardine
COATS
29
100% Wool Covert end
Suede
COATS
$ 19
Don't Miss These Smash Values!
Mrs. J. L. King was elected pres-
ident of the Wednesday Bible Club
when the group met at the Wom-
an's Club Wednesday. Mrs. J. F.
Clark was re-elected tescher.
Other new officers include: Mrs.
F. T. McMeans, vice - president;
Mrs. Ben D. Parker, assistant
teacher; Mrs. Don Weatherby, sec-
retary; Mrs. Ray Marshall, treas-
urer; Mrs. W. A. White, reporter;
Mrs. W. A. Daniel, parliamentar-
ian and Mrs. J. F. Posey, histo-
rian.
Mrs. King appointed three mem-
bers to the year book committee.
They are Mrs. Ralph Howington,
Mrs. Theiss Jones and Mrs. J. A.
Buster.
In the absence of Mrs. Clark, the
lesson waa taught by Mrs. Jones.
Nineteen members were present.
RE ABILENE S FASHION WISE ECONOMIZE
258
PINE
Sandra Tillett is
Sorority Officer
AUSTIN, March 8. (RNS)-San-
dra Shepard Tillett of Abilene has
been elected treasurer of Zeta Tau
Alpha social sorority at The Uni-
versity of Texas.
She is the daughter of Mr. snd
Mrs. Henry A. Tillett, Jr., 525 Pop-
lar, Abilene, and la a junior Eng-
lish student.
NEW HARD-WATER SUDS DISCOVERY!
Gets you out of the kitchen
_ Twice as Fast!
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"What About the Future!
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Even Gypsy can’t tell too much
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Always say -
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White Broadcloths
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Sale of Ties
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 161, Ed. 2 Thursday, March 10, 1949, newspaper, March 10, 1949; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1646906/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.