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July 1, 1949
SWEETWATER. TEXAS
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Last Formal
Set,Saturday
At Canteen
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A summer formal will be held
Saturday night at the Youth
Canteen,at 8:30 o'clock, accord-
ing to Mrs. A1 Brandt, director.
This will be the final party on
the old canteen cards, which will
be renewable after July 5. This
party was previously planned for
last week-end, but was post-
poned until the air conditioner
was repaired.
A surprise feature is being
Announcing
the purchase or
JUNE'S BEAUTY SHOP
by
MARIE WINN
Permanent*—$5.00 up
All Work Guaranteed
Marie's Beauty Shop
Texas Bank Bide. Ph. 2841
planned for the program during
the evening, Mrs. Brandt says.
Amthor highlight will be the
choosing of Miss America, the
most attractive girl present.
Adults visiting the Canteen will
be judges.
The party will be for dates
only until 10 p. m., when other
cantecn members can attend.
* * *
Hospital Notes
Admitted Thursday to the
Sweetwater Hospital were Mrs.
Margel Williams, 600 East Okla-
homa, Mrs. Brooks C. Wilson, 806
Silas, Mrs. Edward S. Johnston,
508 East Oklahoma, Mrs. Wil-
liam E. Boss, Snyder, C. D. Bur-
man. 705 Sam Houston, Mrs. Lee
Dickerson, Sylvester, and Mrs.
J. F. Ensminger of Nolan, all
medical patients; Mrs. E. E. Ely,
1103 Beall, minor surgery; arid
Archie James Bailey, Sweetwa-
ter, major surgery.
Thursday dismissals from the
Sweetwater Hospital were Mrs.
J. T. Conner, George Lara, Mrs.
Margie Stinson, Lorenzo Gutier-
rez, James Keith Graham and
Danny Graham.
Oysters have three hearts, ac-
cording to findings of a U. S.
Rureau of Fisheries expert.
LARGE STOCK
TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINES
New and Used
ALL MAKES PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS
Full Time Service Department Maintained
McCAULLEY-COX TYPEWRITER COMPANY
206 East Third Street
Opposite Post Office
Dial 2491
Designed lor outdoor lounging, theaa two or«ion ol the chaiaa lounge
(one ia double-eiae) are as graceful and decorative ae they are comfort-
able. In ten atunning colon with matching or harmonixing colore in the
cuahiona. the loungea have caat aluminum and eteel frames. End tablea
with poliahed glaaa topa add convenience to thia gay outdoor grouping.
We Are Prepared to Give You
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V^Wm PROTECTION
Whj Worry abmit ttiose "pesky" little destructive moths?
For only twenty cents you can protect a man's suit for a
year. For one dollar a year you can mothproof your daven-
port . . . and this protection is guaranteed in writing by the
famous Berlou guarantee.
Berlou professional mothproofing protects you for five
years against moth damage or we pay the bill . . .
Berlou mothproofing will protect your clothing, blankets,
rugs and furniture . . . it's colorless . . . and odorless. Re-
member any material mothproofed with Berlou retains its
original softness and is guaranteed.
For reliable Berlou five year motlinroofing service call
Handicap Tourney
To Begin July 6
For Women Golfers
The Women's Golf Association
met Wednesday morning for
regular play, at which time Mrs.
Carl Pratt was the winner of
the "mystery" event.
Mrs. iNorman bupulver and
Mrs. E. B. Lovvorn tied for low
gross, with Mrs. Lovvorn win-
ning the play-off. Mrs. Phil
Spark man made low net.
Mrs. Bill Rice and Mrs. Cecil
Turner were named golf co-
chairmen during the brief busi-
ness session.
It was announced that the
handicap tournament will be-
gin Wednesday, July 6, and will
run one week. Entrance fee will
be 50c, and members are re-
quested to contact Mrs. Rice for
entries. The pairings will be an-
nounced later.
Mrs. Lovvorn was hostess
Wednesday morning and served
cold drinks and cookies to one
guest, Miss Bobbie Stahl of Sny-
der, and to members, Mmes.
Hans Thorgrimsen, Carl Pratt,
Foster Miller, Phil Sparkman,
E. B. Lovvorn, Hank Meyer, C.
J. Sellers, Supulver, Cecil Tur-
ner, H. \V. Walther and Bill
Rite.
* * *
Plan New Hobby
In Middle Years
By ALICIA HART
XKA Staff Writer
The attitude of many middle-
aged women is expressed by
these familiar words: "I've lived
my life, so I'll sit by and watch
my children live theirs."
When a woman begins to feel
no more interest than that in
the rich years ahead, she should
| give her defeatist attitude a
good going over.
When a woman's children are
grown and her obligation toward
them have been fulfilled is the
time for her to begin a stimulat-
ing new life for herself. The
moment one new interest grips
her attention, her defeatist atti-
tude expressed by "I'll sit by and
watch" will be changed.
A plan to lead a fuller and
more stimulating life, now that
the mother of a brood is free to
pursue new interests, will make
her a more fascinating woman to
her husband, friends, and chil-
dren. Her failure to "grow" and
to enrich her personality is apt
to put her in that category,
which every woman wants to
avoid, of being a dull mother and
wife and a stick-in-the-mud
friend.
If you have a home-made
grease trap, it's a good idea to
skim the grease off at least once
every six months.
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Social Calendar
Friday
Young Adults, First Presby-
terian Church will meet Friday
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Saves */z on Soap
WASHES WHITER,
BRIGHTER!
Make your picnic a success
with our tasty bread
Treat your family to deliciousness and nutrition by
servinq our bread often. How detectable and different
is a sandwich made with our bread for we emphasize
purity, nutrition, flavor and freshness, always.
Tack your picnic basket with
tempting sandwiches
made from
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Whitaker's Bread
at 7:30 p. m. In the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Witt.
"Van Dandy" Says:
"When I want Milk.
I Want it FRESH
That's why I drink
VANDERVOORTS
Pasteurized Homogenized
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As You Like it,
HOMOGENIZED or
PASTEURIZED
TO BE SURE. BUY:
VANDERVOORTS
Oi In a Lifetime Value
Limited Supply Only—
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vnrd and reverse stitch' Dressmaster
Cry. Full size, full rotary. Terms to
meet .vour budget.
JACKSON'S GIFT SHOP
Your White Sewing Machine Dealer
318 Oak Phone 4846
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Large Box
Fresh mround
V. & G.
SOAP
II Large Bars
15c
Borf
SHORT RIBS, lb 39t
Sirloin
STEAK, lb 75c
Chuck
Red & White
FLOUR
10 Pounds 25 Pounds
79< i^o
ROAST, lb 58c
Turpin
FRYERS, lb 65c
Columbia Sliced
BACON, lb 49c
Pork
Pure Cane
SUGAR
5 Pounds
45c
CHOPS, lb 55c
White Pearl
CORN, 4 ears, lor 19c
Imperial Valley 27 Size
CANTALOUPES, each 25c
Fresh
PEACHES, lb 10c
LEMONS, lb. 18c
Fresh
TOMATOES, lb 15c
While R osr
POTATOES, 5 pounds 29c
BANANAS, lb. 15c
Hunt's Sliced
In Heavy Syrup
PEACHES - - ■ 27
CRUSTENE, 3 lb. crl 59c
Red & White
COFFEE, lb. can 49c
Regular or Junior
KOTEX, box 33c
Pinto
BEANS, 2 pound bag 29c
Schillings
TEA, 1-4 lb 19c
Salome
VINEGAR, ql. jar 15c
Scrappy
DOG FOOD, 3 cans 25c
Bar-B
SAUSAGE, 2 cans 25c
Sun Spun
PORK AND BEANS, lioz. can 10c
Extra Standard
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Tomatoes
Blue Bonnet Salad
Dressing -
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Hunt's
Catsup
14 O* Bottle \
Mile IliKh Sour or Dill
Pickles -
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Baker, Allen. Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 156, Ed. 1 Friday, July 1, 1949, newspaper, July 1, 1949; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth283708/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sweetwater/Nolan County City-County Library.