The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 103, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 27, 1960 Page: 10 of 24
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Social Graces Authority
Emily Post Dies at 87
NEW YORK (AP'—Emily Post
87, internationally famous author-
ity on the social graces, died late
Sunday night at her East Side
home.
Relatives announced Mrs
Post's death hours later. She had
been in poor health for several
years.
Mrs. Post, author of "Etiquette:
The Blue Book of Social Usage."
utilized not only books but also
newspapers and radio to advise
on what is socially proper and
improper
Her first book on social usage,
titled simply ‘Etiquette,” was
published in 1922. Since then, Mrs
Post has been considered the las’
word on good manners Her basic
rule of etiquette Make the other
person comfortable.
Born in Baltimore, Md., Mrs.
Post was educated by governesses
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— BARNUM
BAILEY
ICIRcuS
Red Trawler Sails
Past NATO Fleet
Roscoe Fishermen
Give Fish to Home
ROSCOE IRNS) - Three grea
fishermen ■ the Roscoe are:
They caught more than 50 pounds'
at the Colorado City lako and
'gave the fish to the home
i THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
• Abilene, Texas, Tuesday Morning, September 27,1960
LONDON (AP) - A Soviet have done it again.
trawler with extensive radar gear W T Denson, Jesse Faust and
sailed right NATO’s war Jess Smith have caught enough
sailed right through NATO’S war fish for the Morris Rest Home
games fleet at the weekend, in Roscoe. What did they use?
NATO headquarters said Monday None other than the favorite
night.
The 60-ship strike force, due to
go into operation Tuesday against
imagined targets in northern Eu- ■
rope, was taking on fuel and sup-
plies when the trawler turned up
The fleet’s air cover spotted a
Soviet jet transport too, but sur-
mised it was on a courier New
York-to-Moscow run
The next phase of the "Sword-
thrust" war games, one of the
largest exercises since World War
II, will put British and American!
vessels under simulated attack
from surface raiders and U.S.
Air Force bombers.
The exercise is planned to test]
defenses against nuclear attack
and the value of the convoy sys- |
tem against submarines.
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Al 2:30 I Cartoons—News at s
AT 7:45 JULE VERNE’S
Famed Story of Sensational Submarine
Explorations—Songs By
PAT BOONE
James Mason — Diane Baker
Arlene Dahl
“JOURNEY TO THE CENTER or
THE EARTH"
At 9 - Both Technicolor-
“Chips" Rafferty - Keith Calvert
Brant Taylor
“SMILEY GETS A GUN"
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• There’s a time to love...
and a time to hate...
there’s even a time to...
“Etiquette,” she once said, "is
the science of living. It embraces 1
everything. It is the code of
sportsmanship and of honor. It is
ethics."
Her first book, "The Flight of
the Moth," in 1904, was almost
entirely a collection of letters she
had written home from house par-
ties in Europe. The book brought
her $3,000 and encouraged her to
"learn how to write,” as she put
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AT 7 30 AND 11:35
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HOME OWNED AND OPERATED
--PLUS - 9:36---
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HUDSON WYMAN
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1st Time Together
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Funniest Comec
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Some of her later books includ-
ed "Purple and Fine Linen.”
“Woven in the Tapestry ." "The
Eagle’s Feather," "By Motor to
the Golden Gates," "Parade,”
land "How To Behave Though a
I Debutante ."
Mrs Post made her debut in
New York in 1892 and married
(ar wirephote. Post, a banker, at the end of the
EMILY POST social season. They were divorced
... i for several yean about 15 years later.
, .She is survived by one son, Ed-
ERNE manco acx wonu
KOVACS MOORE WARDEN MCCARTHY
AT 9:55 ONLY
and at private schools in Balti- win M pot ■
more and New York, where her *,
family moved when she was 10.
She married Edwin Main Post Gmnerintandanks
in 1892 DUG nIchOcniby
Besides her bible on good man- . . , 1.
ners, she also wrote The Title Drincina s Area
Market." The Personality of a FT VI HIUQ
House." "Children Are People." ..
and “The Emily Post cookbook." Plan Meetings Here
Her original "Etiquette" met " - 1 *9" -
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CRUISING MARINES!
_ immediate nationwide success s
NSEPT. 29 J and has continued to sell steadily inendeni W Ma A of Roth
thou, net , through its 10th revision and 89th a series of meetings during the
OCT. 3 Mrs Post had ensuing year at the Coca - Cola
DALLAS memonm wonoms are program other own. Her Plane auditorium in Abilene to
TICKETS: $5.50; «, $2.50; $2. daily column is syndicated in Suntusspan L Weittonto cem
onken fonder 12)—y Noon more than 200 newspapersHer Plains, area chairman, has an
(All seats reserved) busy life as a counselor on social nounced
-----------good form brought her so much no. 4 „
* IN SHOWS—MATS: % p.m. correspondence that she had to Preparation . Programs For |
Thurs., Fri, Sat., Mow.; 10:30 set up a special office to handle it. School Administrators Imple-
a.m. Sat.; 2 p.m., 5:50 p.m. Sun. In 1946 she founded the Emily mentation of the Curriculum Rec-
NITES: 8 p.m. Thurs., Fri, p Institute to put out publica- ommendations” and "Teaching
Sat., Mon. ton, updating correct social us. Americanism in the Public
----------------The institute said it will con- Schools" are three of the topics
5P° SET seiet.mt unue her column and keep her to be discussed
Anatomies? books up to date Counties in this area include
During World War 11 Mrs Post Callahan, Eastland, Fisher, Has-
was advised that so military chap- kell. Jones, Knox, Nolan, Shackel-
plains used her book to advise ford, Stephens, Stonewall and
men under their guidance Taylor.
GREAT NEW MOVIES
Now For Your Enterotinment
AT INTERSTATE THEATRES
Open 12:45—Adm. 90-65-25
SHOWING AT
NOW 1:00-3:45-6:35-9:25
(All seats reserved)
NOW OPEN
CASEY'S
NEW
RANCH HOUSE
CAFE
601 So. Treadaway
Featuring:
• Char-Broiled Steaks
• Mexican Foods
• Lunches
• Short Orders
• Complete Fountain
Service
FAST, FRIENDLY SERVICE
WHERE THE PRICE IS
RIGHT
OPEN NOUks
AT 9:30 ONLY
A stirring story of today’s defian
youth-like none you have ever seen
HELL TO ETERNIT
DA Coming soon
The Things
They Won
The Medals
for . . .
AND
the things
THEY DIDN’T
WRITE HOME
ABOUT!. ..
Pete’s 48-hour
Mast set a
new Honolulu
record!
AN INTESTATE TAT
RAMO
SEPTEMBER SPECIAL
HAM
DINNER
$100
Plate
IN OUR CAFETERIAS
With a Serving of Bar-B-Q
Ham, then serve yourself
cafeteria style to Bar-B-Q
Beans, Potato Salad. Cole Slaw.
Pickles. Sweet Relish. Onions,
Bread, Ice Tea, Coffee, Dessert,
etc.
Forty superintendents attended
.the fall workshop held in Abilene
last week. Other meetings are to
be held on the third Wednesday
afternoon each month at 2 p.m.
during the school year - Consultant
for the first of the series of
meetings was R E. Harris of
the Texas Education Agency, Aus-
tin.
In future meetings, principals
and other school personnel will be
invited to attend
I The superintendents were
guests of the Coca-Cola Co. at a
luncheon in Abilene on Thursday
of last week
This
Rebel
Bree d
one else
instead
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THE MOTION PICTURE GIANT OF
1960 BY THE AUTHOR OF GIANT
FOR EVERY WOMA
io WHO EVER LOVED
A MAN THAT WEN
TO WAR!
Bill fought
for what he
believed in
WOMEN!
NO. SCREEN enad me
AT 7:30 ANO 81:05
JOHN FORDS
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DRIVE-IN THEATI
..... and everything
in between!
UNDERWOOD’S
PIT BAR-B-Q
2402 SOUTH 14TH
1933 Pint closed for Street
Repairs. Please dine at South
14th Street location.
School Teacher
Has No Pupils
BROOKINGS, SD (AP)—Here
is a new twist on the school teach-
er shortage
Hilda Staley reports to the Sun-
ny Hill elementary country school
near here each day but she does
not have any pupils.
You knew all along that low
had nothing to do with it.
HURRY—HURRY For The Gayest Time Of Your
Life With All The Dog Patch Characters
4, 19 THE BIGGEST FUN-SHOW’S HERE!
Starring
JEFFREY
HUNTER
a "Gabby"
DAVID VIC
JANSSEN DAMONE
television’s
"Richard Diamond"
as "Pete”
DeLUXE SPANISH DINNER
Beef Tacos
Spanish Rice Enchilada
Hot Tamale with Chili
Italian Sweet Pepper
$1.25
DIXIE PIG RESTAURANT
Eating Out is Fea
Soft Dinner Music Courteous Service
14th At Butternut "On the Friendly Mile"
- Five pupils in the district are
1 enrolled at a school in Sinai, and
the only one scheduled for Mrs.
Staley’s school, an eighth grader.
withdrew before classes started
this fall.
Mrs. Staley is reporting each
day to the empty classroom in ac-
cordance with her contract enter-
ing the school year.
WARNER BROS. 5
TECHNICOLOR’ ■
AT 9:40 ONLY
hey Used A Weapon No
Badman Could...SEX!
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DVnitiT
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TUESDAY SPECIAL
FRIED CHICKEN
Cream Gravy
Mashed Potatoes
1 Hot Roll .....
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LI it I as “General Malsin”
PATRICIA
COMING
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6 AN INTERSTATE THEATRE
I PARAMOL
Fast, ribald and
frivolous, a spring tonic
of laughs. This unabashed
comedy of doctor-nurse-
patient situations is sure t»
keep you in stitches’. . .
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