The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 171, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 7, 1954 Page: 5 of 24
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5-A ... THE ABILENE, REPORTER-NEWS
__Abilene. Texas. Tuesday Morning, December 7, 1954
Cisco Delphian Club Hosts
Annual Tea, Book Review
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CISCO. Dec. 6. — The Cisco Del-
phian Club met Wednesday after-
noon at the club house tor a tea
and book review hosted by Mrs.
Joe Gallacher and Mrs J. V. Hey-
ser, Sr.
Mrs. W L. Hussey, program
leader, introduced Mrs. A. J. Ol-
son who spoke on "Christmas
Prayers” and Mrs. W. W. Wallace
who reviewed "A Man Called Pe-
ter” by Mrs. Peter Marshall.
Refreshments were served from
a table laid with a white madeira
cloth and centered with an ar-
rangement representing a celestial
choir. Mrs. Les Clinton, president
of the club, poured tea.
During the business session Mrs.
Heyser announced plans for the
annual Christmas Pilgrimage
which will be Dec. 18. The pilgrim-
age will be climaxed by a prayer
service for "Peace on Earth. Good
Will Toward Men" at the Method-
ist Church. The service will be
directed by the Ministerial Alli-
ance with the Rev. E. H. Light-
foot, leading.
Bride-to-Be Is
Honored at Party
BALLINGER. Dec I (RNS) -
Creta Dean Rountree, who will be
married to Jimmie Jones Parrish
Dee. 19, was honored at a lingerie
gift party in the Walter Middleton
home.
The host, Betty Middleton, was
assisted by her mother, Mrs. Wal-
ter Middleton, and her
BEAUTY
LOTION
I Removes
■ Fasckus
......
■ PIMPLES
■ superficial
* DISCOLORATIONS
law, Mrs. Bill Middleton, in en-
tertaining in party rooms deco-
rated with arrangements of chry-
santhemums.
Guests were the honoree’s moth-
er, Mrs. Bob Bartlett, Mrs. Joe
er, Mrs. Herman Rountree, Mrs.
James C. Parrish, mother of the
bridegroom-elect, Mrs. O. L. Hart,
Mrs. Maxie Cole of Winters, Mrs
Bobby Bryan, Mrs. Scotty Bell,
Mrs. Eldon Boggess. Mrs. ElRoy
Payne of Abilene, Mrs. Jimmy
McAden, Mrs. Bobby Winans, Mrs.
sister-in- Billy Poe, Mrs. Wilfred Buxkemp-
Hale, Misses Gale Hays, Carol
Ann Bailey, Mary Jo Forman,
Joyce Hite, Pat and Della Tisdale,
Dian Tuckey, Frances and Doro- wuur-
thy Thomas, Merle Smith, Del- Tyler.
phane and Beity EerryLill, Lev
ise Miller, Patricia Darla, Joyce
Wiginton, Dian Wilson, Anne Stas-
ney, Glenda Harris, Nancy Davis,
Charlene Evans, and Linnie Sue
OAKWOOD ADDITION
SOUTH OF HIW HIGH SCHOOL - ABILENE’S FASTEST
GROWING ADDITION
• RESIDENTIAL LOTS
• 202 M. Mockingbird
• BUSINESS LOTS
CALL M. E. BOYKIN OR J. B. FOOSHEE
Phone 4-6109
TO WED THURSDAY — Sherley Wyatt of Stamford,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wyatt of Stamford, will
leave Tuesday for Great Falls, Mont., where she and A-3c
Wayne Bohannon will be married Thursday. Bohannon,
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Bohannon of Stamford, is sta-
tioned thre. The couple will make their home in Great
Falls while he remains at that post. Both attended Stam-
ford High School. (Stamford RNS photo)
Irving Stone's 'Love Is Eternal'
Reviewed by Mrs. Fred Parker
ROBY, Dec. 6. - Mrs Fred
Parker reviewed "Love is Eter-
nal” by Irving Stone in Fellow-
ship Hall at the First Methodist
Church. Members of the Wesleyan
Guild were sponsors of the affair
Mrs. Bruce McCain. Guild presi-
dent. introduced Mrs. Parker.
Mrs. Parker Wetzel presented
One of Your
Friends Bought
Olympic
TELEV ‘SION
Today at
ABILENE SEWING
CENTER
1048 Butternut
Ph. 4-8501 for FREE
Home Demonstration
Mrs. Parker with a gift of cos-
tume jewelry on behalf of the
Guild. Mrs. B. L. Conley, Mrs
James Patterson and Mrs. M. E.
Doyle served refreshments from a
table laid with a white cloth and
centered with a bouquet of yellow
mums with frosted green candles
on either side. Mrs. Charles Hog-
sett, Jr., Mrs. T. J. Barb and
Mrs. Horace Curlee were in
charge of decorations and ar-
rangements.
Special guests were five mem-
bers of the Wesleyan Guild from
the First Methodist Church of Ro-
tan. Mes. Jack Wilhite. Mrs. Mark
Strickland. Mrs. J. M. Wilson.
Mrs. L. Blanton, and Mrs. L. E.
Newton. Others present were Mrs.
P. G. Campbell. Mrs. Fannie Pe-
ters, Mrs. Marvin Etter. Mrs.
Johnnie Ammons. Mrs. Ralph Am-
mons. Mrs O. Henry Young, Mrs.
Drue Wallace, Mrs. Frank Mitch-
ell, Mrs. Dick Martin, and Mrs.
Roy Patterson.
Using some of those summer
fruits you put into your freezer'
If they are to go into fruit cups
they need be defrosted only a short
time before serving so they will
still be icy cold.
Weskits Are Made
From Just 1 Yard
Each of these handsome weskits
take just a yard of 54-inch fabric:
are so copy and warm for winter
wear. Both in one pattern!
Pattern No. 8197 is in sizes 10, 12,
14, 16. 18, 20. Size 12, 1 yard of 54-
inch for each style. %
For this pattern, send 30c in
coins, your name, address, size de
sired, and the pattern number to
Sue Burnett. The Abilene Reporter-
News, 372 W. Quincy Street, Chica-
go I. Ill.
The latest issue of Basic Fashion
— fall and winter '54 - is colorful,
stimulating and a complete guide
in wardrobe planning for a new
season. 25 cents per copy — send
for it now.
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HE
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Be a Practical Santa.
The
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EXPERT
HAIR
STYLING
A new Hair-Do con make won-
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look ond the way you feel!
Gretuitter looking great!
ate Creme er Oil
m SHAMPOO
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• 3 $1.50
Little Boy's or Girl's
Haircuts - 50c
Phone 3-2384 for Appointments
JERI-JAC
Beauty Shop
Mrs. 0. A. Hedden, Operator
3010 S. 3rd St. Ph. 3-2384
Lay-A-Way Now
For Christmas!
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CROWELL
JEWELRY
231 CYPRESS
And bestow on your lady love
a dress she will wear more than
anything else.
Sizes 10 to 20
Sizes 38, to 44
are 10.95)
also
half sizes
Station Wagon
Dress!
Phone 4-7263
Gunbeam SIAVERASTER
Only SUNBEAM SHAVEMASTER has the big. SMOOTH, single
head that shaves doser and foster than any other method, wet
or dry. Completely different from el other electric shavers and
preferred by men who have tried them all. 5 YEAR FREE SERVICE
GUARANTEE on Shavemaster’s 16-bar armature REAL motor.
Available in either n rich plastic or a leather zipper-type carry-
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CONROE NEAT
oiltbei FRYPAN II
The appliance semotien of he year Everything b mare dolidoun be-
cause you get perfect controlled heat for bacon, eggy, poncakes,
chicken, meats, potatoes, eke. Has exclusive WATER-SEALED element
that enables you to immerse unit bi water up to the control panel
for easy washing. Correct temperatures for foods are shown on the
Fry-Guide in the handle. You set the die! for the her: mweien -
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Gunbeam MIXMASTER A MIXMASTIE JUMOR
America’s most popular food mixer. There’s only onf MIXMASTER-
it’s made by Sunbeam. Give the famous stondard-size Sunbeam
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Gunbeam COFREMASTIR A PERCOLATE
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loving DENIM-CHAMBRAY,
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snaps on and off in a jiffy.
(She'll repay you by saying it's the most
comfortable dress she owns)
• Cadet Blue • Yellow • Red • Pink
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ounbeam COOKER t DEEP FRYER
Preferred by women everywhere because 1
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chafing dish, cosserole, seamer, bun warmer,
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Hes exclusive COOK-GUIDE that tells you tem-
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 171, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 7, 1954, newspaper, December 7, 1954; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1653575/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.