The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 6, Ed. 1 Monday, December 16, 1946 Page: 3 of 6
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Pane Four
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Tones and
Shades
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oigel I" lit- MU1-to >:e 11;.' (•!■:
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. I j, atal a 1! Cid: ia\' to I»' 1j-
,,vaa.i at ! If bank a> a prominent
• of its boUdav derogations, A
- , J ]||'t f \\i!i SOlcc.1 i t-!.
Old third phon'S, A I tin SUHf
; 11; • i a I I ah lira-'- .going U> tin
'•' i . nlIl iv been,' a( inla »''-a CO .',
;d ! deparimen! when' one q!
i luployees, SUi.iv Canto;. III. ami
\ i -it.'.! tin- depart na-nt.
CahW> i.s very interested ih
. ntings and a past pro-ideal of
K-.H-t Worth Art A.--a iatkm.
Wishing always to sthmuiate It;
...... in art and to. . ie. •■ara.a
; . I nig art ists, ho arranged the
:iio-.t based upon the Christmas.
emo, , j
a;.ere aro as many concepts o.
,,.js repr'r'soiited as there aro
,\ touch <>r humor i- no-
,^'n , Mary Tracy has a nicely
. angel, but it i- polishing
i- bald. Mary's other entry takes
,. :,„•)! ,,| a small boy clad in his j
..lamas. Dot Caraway entered a
ul: ..J>yt'bellied ang'-'> wi,il 0
•:ad look upon its face remind •
ore of an old illustration oi
i Tuck. Bob Lemon broke
• I art la r ;i« ay from 1 lie 11 a-
,i; ii concept with his entr> of
Negro couple 11a' m-
of Grecian sculpture can
-•OR in the folds of the robes
mother angel by Dot Caraway.
■ v Weeks designed an angel of
: ,m1 red. blue and bufl clays
a distinctly Egyptian in flu-
id the head dress which rep-
... outs' rays as from the sun. I-iri
; lias, a nice conception of
.lien in the form, of a reclining
■■ '•! wlioMMfcck is supports by
" it;.:.,rs iu^Pwi the correct pnsi-
; "ad and W rit.e. 'lie i it her
• , designed by Miss Treuter is
ohiing the Stat of Bethlehem
iis left shoulder, somewhat in
■motion of a corsage, and eov-
i . wiHi molten glas-s which fuses
v,,j; the glaze to form, a beautiful
,-i A Madonna angel made by
.t.; t Carrot t has an unusual
:iity 'find strength of character
..i(i it. The angels with the
•^leautiful wings were designed
ffpoy Weeks as he took special
:..i:ns to .make the lines, positions,
sad, ti'stures interesting. Mi
... k- also used a mat glaze which
• luster but more .interesting
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tie
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oiv CfjirlstiViiij
three Out, of
pi.ftl.mi in on,
Weather Didn't
'' Stop Fish
These Slime Are 'Just BracfirLiq
an i
i'torn-,.'. - -
;! •''Iul Makiii.', t he best oi. an. iui'.V» aid
it can a,id, edmbuon, the Frirsjuiaen can-
a par- | 1 ''lied their plan.- t'oi a v.ehiisr
i te,t i oat Inoi ,r a.i.td a -n >,)ei
tait.1,',;, , ] gVlll.,
- •' ■ i i tiifH Coffe, I',,: , (ii%. i,;,o.t;«.;
e Yale., ; v:hips,.and cookies were tiaiin ii.erns.
j orr tlieic owim this iiighf of ,f>e_
i.i ... 01 \ ceinrjor II. After sliiffifij! them-
va Sc. ' nelve-:, fltey .played gamer, until
at eight, wla'D !).,♦• da nee :. e
'Ceudjer' Meadow'broak. ("ouintry Clait.
j There Ha y -tayetf lUitil , "bUoit,
ai'lit ■ 'i: j v. hen the,. . aecorditig o., ( ami:,
on the | 1'owell' came straigJil laee.e
night be I ore disniisjain1., Tuesday,; l.hinki'iig what a vvonderfid l inv
December 1:7, at. .1.1:1)1), Names : el a.- . and idea they had had.
have; beep .drawn and apprtipriate
gift s wall be exehnagd. All dorm; .
t1 'tie- A ill bao, e refreshiia-nt - and,
i vv'e freMa
! the Isaei tit
! sSigfd
add !.
ha \ e
.aval t!
me
tide spirit:
! ioo' ijrtu •
l.it( 'aftet'-ti.
!Va\ ing t heir .'hi'.isi t:n:
11 a la tonight, ."vjoralii.y,
1 ti.
Da,;] Ha l folh'iw . it
an I has Hs annual pa
according to all past
wonderful time.
rt ie-..
inti'gratetl in our everyday life, be-
ing found in every room of' the
bouse from the ashtrays and hg-
urines ot the 11a>nt i,ioav through
th<■ tiled bath and container of the
better grades iineifs ti.iiii'tries to
'he cat s *ii j Ik satir'er on the back
porch.
BUSGE
HA1BWHBE
31 (mi 1. ROSKDAhE
rilOXK 5-1052
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Ta tty Parker has made two an-
nf simple design that are v»r>
. *tfi i\ e. One is a carol singer of
ad blue while the other is kneel-
ag ,n prayer.
i'l'iivmics is the name given to
til- section of the plastics held ,
a.ing clay as the basic material, is
; oldest, most widely known
; i; stic, and one of the oldest and
!-a mediums of artists' expression,
a a particularly difficult medi-
ae; as the results will not be
a 'Ml until it is fired and glazed
air pocket impurity or im-
aei ■; y welded joigjt auiy cause
object to come apart or actual-
" explode at the bi ;'a tenkpera-
'Tlns happened both Car-
ta Beth Caldwell and Birl Treut-
' The actual color of the glaze
a not, be told until i' is fired and
tfierefore past any eh nue. Vet in
;tj; of its difficulty Ceramic Art
i- ene of the most intere ting an<l
" a ,aion of mecftunis and it is well
MARTIN'S
4k
\ our Surlmrban Department s>tiirc
Across liaiai I . W . ( . ( uinpils
arr.'-M i:.\st uoskdai.i:
UNIQUE CLEANERS
M AN MiliMI la— Wat erprooling I .idies' Kain t aps."
We maintain the highest quality (leaning and pressing service
1 lll!(-11 \ AI GHN Itl.VII.
For Value! For Quality!
For Assortments! For Style!
o
It Will Pay You To
Shop At Stripling's
Fort Worth's Largest
Department Store
nfkdod be'ciHja; v,a- •■i.ra
tfuite proud of a' ft-w things a
tiavi.v heed ac'a:i:arr)|;a]v('a- ;>v ,
are in.i d,f.Htbt jealous . -a
dl not tottu Ufti ol, at r * o
ift pn,;'S!de,u.l <>f i'latljs a'JgsS: wfeo .; V at
idr-lj aeclaitte ,i Tot Ids 'fao.odt
oaP, President Piloody.
But this. oin. > only the begu.iui.g
fv)r it you svill tax vbjts' .aasM-e,
you will recall that ear , .ii :.a .,n
ne Johnson Was elee.tad a- t
illailoween, ©ueeti. laehea. agidt
into the past anil ia a : i. i ar> a a
>'ou wilt remember Mr. East, an
!l ou lie ing Ti'll t i a ■ ! i ■ : ha.-n I; a
[»pearam;e na the ''Hec" Hal
! aida\ to hoip insrare I! .-
a to.' another victory.
We 1;11', ,ivrred . , '■. ' ^
• - est points ot the Freshman c
marie the honor roll. This hah- ... . .
tins article, out vou v. di
eates that no .small portion n!" the .. ., .
leatize till at vie t|o nia v.a,i
seem to thin!', too much •
si.dves, but: wo are just an
enhance tlie college , atuose
Naturally, we think that, we are h our prf'sence.
'd)rains", of TM' is to !>e found a
raong n'l.embei'.-, i i tlu: ,,1're
asscvnbly.
M.E1SSNER
7 Funeral Home
11aymiHid 'A!eissnei\ «,)wnei•
.'hone 02 Xasn
Kdrt Worth
it Ave. I
"Let's Be Neighborly'
3130 K. Rosedale Phone 5-2173
Port Worth
LAST
C A L L
FOR CHRISTMAS
The hair's "dsn an tin Knx Adds Much
the Gift. . . But Nothing t<> -the <
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Thurston, Norma. The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 6, Ed. 1 Monday, December 16, 1946, newspaper, December 16, 1946; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth416065/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas Wesleyan University.