The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 5, Ed. 1 Monday, November 25, 1946 Page: 5 of 6
six pages : ill. page 20 x 13 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
wmmmssmmm
8jji5Ki86(*JC^^
1 M(»ii«l;iv. Xiiv.'ulx r ||i k;
l{ 'hicken Every" Sunday
F om the Inside
T II E \{ A M li L E R
P;il;
i' i \ i •
sr
at
T
iP
V
st
P'
6,
m
tc
h;
♦ '
01
iy
m
B>
8'
01
is
01
ai
le
ir>?
th
at
111
ht
of
-
ken Every Sunday" this
, . prodjU't.ii'ii, ih a 1 rue to
p-aijui vsrii leu by Rosemary
, iiiuitit lit'i' own famils c.Utr-
jr iipmoiife in Ai i.'ona in
\■ i , s Gyrene Well and hoi
til t!if The, pian Ciur. i 11
this prodtiction Ui'fivnlier
Fine Arts Auditorium.
: illy priietice has vi.'ii
n,a long wit h headaches
,. urkeI '•mi Willuij'hum
;,,in . d t«. 1 oar n da five ^
! >111 > a it■ \v slops . . lor
; scenes, . 11 a i Lob teni-
a's 11 lis i.-- Ills first con-
.v'itn the oalhuoin 'art.
po .i.tiuI -it footer
if-.il in regard to sleeping
in lli» I'lay for it
. ,, 11. in tdo short. An
:.;te comes to the rescue
■ 'ushes the additional
: ,t includes:
, i Reid Mrs. Blachman. i
oii: a iover of her homo I
things. She beeves j
boarding house will keen;
," of the poor house in case!
■ It.a!V : hli'-illffis tailuiv
''.V i., a graduate Senior from ;
\einon where she was active in'
Hi;;.!! School Dramatics and .Radio.
At i VV't' sh;t: j,vlaj cd t he ner i;,
' " Ate Lovely Margate'" and j
1 •'■•.■■sic ia "Sfun hin' "
r<ob i;u>:,.'ii plays the part hi' :
•'dr. | ;i.c. Kmati. tHe iKvner of u|
Sa.'Utu'lr\, pt ■ ■ it!i-ii!, ot a i; eet.• u j
•:-director of ,-i hank, and f
s|»ef.ftlait>r in Arizona 'Milting V
Lands. liulj is :i freshman pre- - SS8; ■
i»v, student t ••••!,■. ,p :
is a mu y .veteran and before <;o-
:l:'- --.''I'viee, ho wa'. actKe
in iiiir.ii School debate. This is
•"> >•'" roductot;, i n'., p. T\\ , - au„
diettees.
8 '
:X(': .V.W.'i -
I heres that certain ulca.ni in her eye as Kusemary Khiiicliniau
(V'aye .lnhiison) lives th,- t!«• of Jeffrey I.-iummi (I'd Totib
Lo.emary Baehman .Fay Joint- <T> * 1 lATKi: AIMs HOLDS
" t ■ t , ,o t,c hivc lilaHQlG ilt;V6dIS imuahom iu skm
i ; % i. i« .... .»• . , ... . ■
Deka Pledges
1'' ''h an ultra polished Bostontan
Kelix York, arid not her true ad
m.irer. .lottery Law,son (Eld Toih.
Jeft'ery is the ever \vatchcd and, '-'oka presented nine new ,vnem
directed son of .^his domineering llei'-s au<' ,w.° niid-senvsfer mem- t
\ I ION
Entre Amis will hold its setni-
; annual present at ion in the parlor
. of Ann Hall, Sunday, Decenther 8
at :.'?(> j>. m. in the form of a tea.
Saturday night. November 23,
Shears Have
Annual Breakfast
On Saturday morning, No' Jo,
the Guardians of tin- CMkien
Shears Ir-id their first annual
Va'eaKfast in l:,i'ii,ytechnic Metho-
dist Church. Approximately tliiviy
(lutilt'dHlns att( hd.'d »»■=.- iiteaiAaHt.
Mrs. Hoy Yeager. the first j.H
ever to receive the Goleeh SI:
was also present.
The center piece '.vas n him
;.:ol(| i epd( a of t he pin, it.-eif,
the other dte." atioiis Were
bipe ;;nd , old therne.
'!"nt? program consisted of a \ cal
solo by Glenita Hatrelj, a reading.
i-.,v Dorothy Sue Row e, and piano
solo by Ray Jenkins.
Doroth> Sue Howe, chad.-urn of
i he cxecut A'c ' ieom'tte''
Mistress of Cermonies.
Jt'SOll
and
and
D f a:
Kl'STY BOWI KKS <;KT
I'KATK K AT I,AKT%'
mother, Pat^-Townsend. Mrs. Law-! 1)ers ,:o ,l"' KUests assembled at pledges were initiated
son prefers to have Jeflerv write "10 W'omens Club December 16.
poetry instead of allowing him to
do his one desire, drive a street
car.
(( (>\n. TO r\«,i; :i )
i a and Shade
i Ti
life, :•
j m
fTl:
U
th
*
j al
I dt ':-
de
gp.
|
EW.
I ^
[ dr
■(
Iota
|y
a r'
a
[be -
isipv
tea
I-o'f
"C
1'y 1 ed -Austin
nrrciit show in tilt,' Cross
:.allery features some ex-
work done by the Fvvsh-
in the past few weeks.
:,ve been oxperimeiiting in
coiot* and design and
' are suite 'interesting.
. abstraction, surrealism.
t:n<| an .ong t lie print >.
■ and paintings which were
Forms" by Narcissa Aiken, i- g,,od
through all its different forms of
■ ution.
1 he new pott.eiy is now work-
ing and members of the Ceramics
Arts class are beginning to fire
'heir works. Chemical eliuri^es
undet the intense heats results in
:'Otnet imes in unforseen accident.
A member of t he sunvitei class.
Virginia .Tarrei, created a Colored
nightclub singer and had. i^pen
w-aiting (lie time of firing.lt. A
fe\\- days previous to the firing
at the basic elements of s!l" •old of a dreajrt in which the
ehociMate-oolorOd figure turner!
red. Virginia placed it in die kiln
ill
IF.
r.
r idea was often
"Ugli the several dif-
■ • •, ft en the first line
a final linoleum print:
by Mauri*' Gray, was
i if, a rather (antas
ere.sli:ig comtiosition of
• trie monster faced with
•dan", which was at its
," print. R )b Mall de-
print;1 called "("and ■" •
a table for a Christina-
uuv: ,'Uin . an angcmerit:
a .ii.ed . b_\ Dorothy Sue
i er "! hrd '1 i ap '■ ■1 '.<•
:■ Horse" by t^i.'.aheth
■ "rves special mention.
C .
iT 0 3 ' ;1, O l
Olenna flarrell. president,
sented'Miss Hazel iHunniiutt, who,
in turn, presented the hrinorees. , t)l
A huge trianage of black with j
„Dcrka On each side in silver form- i
ed the frame through which tin-
girls appeared, .carrying colonial
boquots of sweelpeas
Presented were Curia Child--,
escorted by Karl Swain: Jimnii"
Williams, Neil Lamihack; Janice
VViijiamSj Joe McAfee: \":rginia
Powell, Herbert Phillips: June
Howard. Kenneth Rlevins; Gladys
Elliot, Clyde Thompson; Vet a Ful-
ler. J. \y„ Baker; Fannette John-
son, F.'arl Daniels; Eugenia Schny-
der, Zack Gilliland. jMid-semestcr
metnliers presented were Marge
Hailey escorted by Billy Proivne,
and Tenia Dcene Knox, escorlcf'
by Douglas Keene.
into the
club at the home of Bil'ie Bob
pre- p£art president. Before the nre-
, t | S ,v T Fowling A11"\ at 3:80 Those
sen, at ion. a. dinner was served bv
.The Women's Athletic Associat-
ion had a bowling party Monday
November 18th. Thev jtiet at the
hostess arid her mother,
fni,tinted wCre B. J. Jenkins, Peg-
gy Gordon, La Verne Lake, Pal
Tlofopp, Beth WiNori'l Jeanne an^d
Faye Johnson, and Julia Henry.
Political War: One in which
everyone shoots from, 'the lie.
j who attended were: Miss Pray,
i Bertha Lee Ivie, • Peggy Gallager,
' Geneva Knox, 1C>>" Roach, Erin
Henserling, Leys Vick, Marcia The-
' tin, Verna Dean Kn>.x, LttVM-rie
j t ake. Romana Gunn/Eiaine L--vi -
'■lace. Rita. ...Walker, and Carin
Chi Ids.
and nine
red!
hours later
'ti> i! out
1 ;su T«) (TI KMC ATI
\MTil HAYRIDK-DANCK
The Freshman Class wali cele-
brate their winning of the Ht !-
low eon Queen Contest with a hay -
ride, barbecue and dance on t.
night of December I 'J. There will
be trucks at school to take fresh-
;ii'd ''.eo- dates to Rnrn"s'
Place at Kau'V Mountain Lake.
The Claf.s will furnish the barbe-
cue.
If you know of any "Fish"
news that should lie in the Ramb-
ler, see Ben Fermstcr.
ALADDIN CLEANERS
(Successors to Powell's)
"e can't do all the cleaning,
3200 E. Rosed ale
• o we do only the best'
o-
m
|fi;
|th
draw!
five
-1 hm
1 , a :\
Ugs \ver<
.f h
us<" <>n
»>i j.
■' • iot, is Kny Val- ;
• "" K Ot! a
i ground a broad bi:o ■ ii
vi
! h 'iristig: the unity. "Mod-
oI',Mark Karoicxich ■
tiii'.'t quniity of industrial
' th good execution. Many
reasons show evidene
lib) to tiie Container
""""Vn Show was fruitful as
was just beginning these
''I, the time. A design of
organic origin, "Plan^ j
For Value! For Quality!
Assortments! For Style!
X Ui,
i u
»ua \ia
"i 1
rj
4
lo
►« Si. J '
m,m3mccaso^sivssms3^^msmsmssm
fl 1
»« W •*: -W
■ "J
v :i
i
1
m
I
\ N f%
113 p .
imp"
■j
Fort Worth's Largest
Department Store
$
S
ac3K^saeci«».'
/ .
i I
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Thurston, Norma. The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 5, Ed. 1 Monday, November 25, 1946, newspaper, November 25, 1946; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth415933/m1/5/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas Wesleyan University.