The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 197, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 1, 1961 Page: 22 of 36
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MRS. GARY LEE MOSLEY
by Rodden Studio
.the former Barbara Jo Baucum
ANN LANDERS
Couples Host
THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS A C
Abilene, Texas, Sunday Morning. January 1. 1961 40 ,
He Doesn't Sound
Very Necessary
Open House
Mr. and Mrs. Dub Winkles and
Holiday Salad
Unusual Treat
Marketing Tip
Although it is convenient to use
and serve “seedless” grapefruit,
you may find that the seeded fruit *
is sweeter. '
Mr and Mrs. Duane Moser were An unusual salad from our plen-
hosts for a New Year's Eve open tiful harvest of fruits sets th e
-■‘’house in the winkles’ new home mood at holiday time
Dear Ann Landers: What do you groceries without supervision. And The management posted a sign at 2380 Madison,
think of a husband who keeps she ought to have an allowance
crossing things off the grocery for herself.
list because he says they aren’t : The ideal time to settle this is
necessary?before marriage. Your only hope
He says: “You don’t have to now is to insist on a new dealing this rule will be dismissed."
bleach clothes. They don’t have Tell your busband he must treat Last week I was called „ . 0.
to be snow white. The kids don't you as a wife and partner and personnel director’s office. He had holding randles
need sweet cookies. Let 'em eat not a small child. If he refuses; on his desk two pints of bourbon
crackers. Why buy shampoo when invite him to live elsewhere and which he says were found in my
you can wash your hair with a bar find out- if separate maintenance locker. I don’t drink but I know
of soap? Floors don’t need to be plus a housekeeper is cheaper than the
| waxed. Just keep 'em clean. Fur-a wife. "““
niture polish is a waste of money. —-
Just rub a little harder." — Dear Ann Landers: Our 12-year-
We aren’t rich people. Ann, old daughter bad a boy-girl danc-
but we can afford some of the ing party last night She invited
extras in life. It burns me up that seven couples. Linda asked me
he is so tight with me, but HE to prepare the refreshments then
spends money „. on fishing equip- leave, so the kids wouldn’t feel
ment. drinks for the boys and spied on. Her father is out of town
card-playing. . on business.
I get no allowance He handles At 11:15 returned home think-
grapefruit and apple slices on
on the bulletin board saying "No Approximately 100 guests called crisp salad greens. Top with a
liquor win be permitted in lockers-between the hours of 7 and 10 dressing of commercial sour
or in desk drawers. Anyone violat-p.m cream, chopped fresh California
The Mosers and the Winkles dates and nuts, a little grated
greeted guests at the candlelight- grapefruit rind and a dash each
to the ed doorway. Hurricane lamps* salt and sugar.
had ... . were on either --------------------------------
side of the front walk.
Banana fritters are a delectable
Living room decorations fea- accompaniment for baked ham.
lured poinsettias and red candles. Dip wedges of the bananas in reg-
, ular fritter batter and deep-fat fry. 1
cities who do. I pleaded inno- --
cent and was put on “probation.” The serving table was laid with
Got the Picture-'What next?_DRY a red net cloth and centered with
“ Por _2a gold top bat flanked by gold
Dear Dry: I got the picture candles. Appointments were in
and you got the frame. Buy a silver and milk glass -
special lock for your locker Give 8%
a second set of keys to the person-
nel manager and invite him to
inspect at any time.
Are you going steady: Making
marriage plans? If so, send for
Mrs Dee Nutt and Mrs. War-
ren High served. Others in the
houseparty were Mr. Nutt. Mr.
High, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hart
and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ray.
all the money When I tell you I'll ing the party would surely be over. ANN LANDERS’ booklet, "Before
have to shake 4 cents out of The house was dark. I discovered
You Marry—Is it Love Or Sex?",
the baby’s bank to buy a stamp to the kids had turned off the lights enclosing with your request 20
mail this letter, I am not exag-and were dancing in every room cents in coin and a long, self-
gerating. Please tell me what to in the house I was shocked, but addressed, stamped envelope,
do. I’m fed—UP TO HERE A Linda says I’m square and all the
1 T .Aran Landers will be glad to help
Dear Fed: Unless a woman is kids partes are like this. I don’t you with your problems. Send
addle-brained, irresponsible or al- want her to be left out of things, them to her in care of this news
coholie she should be- able to buy What can I do?—NEED HELP news
Barbara Jo Baucum Pledges
_ paper enclosing a stamped, self-
Dear Need Help: You can stop | addressed envelope.—(Copyright,
letting, a 12-year-old lead you 1961, Field Enterprises, Inc.)
around by the nose. Start acting ---------------.-------------—
BE HERE
TUESDAY
AT 9 A.M.
Vows With Gary Lee Mosley
like a mother instead of a blind1 1 1
sheep. Kids should not be allowed Couple Entertains 1
to have unchaperoned parties Victor From C. 6 ! 1
Call a meeting of the other moth-visitor from Cuba
ers in the group and decide, to- CLYDE (RNS) - Mrs. Alberto |
gather to put some controls on Ferreiro Sr of Holguin, Cuba, 1
your children They NEED and and her son, Alberto Ferreiro. '
WANT them.’ - - -F., a student at McMurry Col-
, You mothers are abdicating lege, spent the holidays as guests
your responsibilities when you let of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shanks at
your-younesters.do.as_they please their home west of Clyde.
----; Mrs. Ferreiro bad visited two
A double ring ceremony read Mr. and Mrs J. E. Baucum, 4101 petal neckline. Her diamond-cen-
Friday evening in First Christian Benbrook. The bridegroom is the tered heart locket- was a gift of
: Church united in marriage Bar-son of S Ma), fret and Mrs. A. the bridegroom. 1
Mosley ■ Given in marriage by her fa-- A crown of seed pearls held Dear Ann Landers: I don’t want months with a daughter in Mi-
Rev Norman Conner offi-ther the bride wore a waltz her veil of illusion She carried to be a cry-baby but what, do ami, Fla and returned there
me a: the eight o’clock r es enith dress of white chantilly a gardenia surrounded by steph- you think of this? I work in an Dec. 20. She hopes to be-joined
ci red ardhe eieht Cloche en iene over saain designed with a anotis on a Bible. office where there is a lot of out there soon by her husband and
—Janet Nevans was maid of hon-of-bounds romancing and drinking their 15-year - old daughter from
or and Kay Mosley, sister, of the toward late afternoon. - Holguin, , |
Cowper-Sheppard
bridegroom, was bridesmaid.
Bridal attendants wore dresses
of peau de soie fashioned with
full skirts and three - quarter
length sleeves. Miss Nevans’ dress
was pink and Miss Mosley’s was
in a rose tone. They carried
..white carnations.
Engagement- Told
. . * Ronnie Alldridge was best man
BIG S P RI NG (RNS) - Sally Mrs. Sheppard and the betrothed Ushers were Eddie Baldwin and
Belle Cowper, daughter of Dr. and couple. Leon Davis and groomsman was
Mrs. Roscoe Cowper, will be mar- Other members of the housepar- Glynn Clarke Barbara Ann Allen
ried Feb. 4 to Rodney Jack Shep ty were -Jane and Brenda Cowper, was flower-girl.
pard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-Dr. and Mrs. Arch Carson, Dr The reception was in the home
Ham J. Sheppard, and Mrs. Jack Woodall, Mr. and of the bride’s parents. In the
Announcement of the couple’s Mrs. Roy Reeder, Mr. and Mrs houseparty were Mmes. M G.
engagement and approaching mar-Horace Garrett, Mr and Mrs. Ted Baldwin, Bill Sayles Ira Allen
riage was made by the parents of Groebl, Nancy Smith, Marie Hall, Jr. and Worth Baugh.
the bridechert owhei thenenter Mrs. Delbert Shirey, Mrs. Frank’ The bride was graduated from
Lined at their . ye Long, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hen- Abilene High School and is a stu-
C. inserts with the co sley, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Swartz dent at McMurry College: She is
cards inse ribed with CI-and Mrs. Kirby Gee, aunt of the a teacher at Marj Baucum Studio -
, ple’s names were presented call-prospective bridegroom.
ers. Date of the wedding was „. ’- y
fashioned of silier tubing placed Miss Cowper is a graduate of The bridegroom, also a gradu-
in an arrangement of white mums the University of Texas and has ate of AHS, attended Hardin-
on the tea table which was laid been8 member of the faculty of Simmons University. He is em-
the Lamesa Public Schools. Her ployed by Sunshine Biscuit Co.-
in an arrangement of white mums
of Dance.
with a sheer white cloth. . . -.
Dr. and Mrs. Cowper greeted sorority is Kappa Kappa Gamma Ilie couple will reside at 866
guests and presented Mr. and Her fiance will receive a degree Meander.
----------------------------from the University of Texas in _____
■ .. .January. He is a member of the The bridegroom’s parents host-
announcing staff at radio station ed the rehearsal dinner Thursday
KVET, Austin evening at Holiday Inn.
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MISS SLONE PLANS
FEB. 10 MARRIAGE.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Slone of Rt. 3 are announcing
the engagement of their daughter. Patsy Lucile, to
Cecil D. Bryan, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil D.
Bryan Sr. of Goldthwaite.
The couple will wed Feb. 10 at 7:30 p.m. in North
Park Church of Christ.
Miss Slone, a 1953 graduate of Wylie High
School, received a bachelor of science degree in
psychology from Abilene Christian College in 1957.
She was a.member of InPSYders at ACC. She is em-
ployed by the Texas Employment Commission.
The prospective bridegroom was graduated in
1947 from Goldthwaite High School and is employ-
ployed as an electrician by NEMCO in Abilene.
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