The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 64, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 8, 1959 Page: 5 of 10
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Fftahlon Sewg
feminine Colors In
Spring. Summer Fabrics
'•.« T.Maili* yesm« ..."
'. e-i’re. * are .a* fv oify" and
interring at favric s this* Spring
in vigorous and appciem#- rot-
ors rich and vibrant. mrxlilablc
!' is a perfect season Tjj; all
the heavenly stocking shade* 10
f >'iil:nate and blend wiih-t** p\-
• citing fabric and ■ leather ICSJors!
Birthday IHnner I* F Ban: Clifioi l Warner W’!-
Ailothe: hirthiUv iLm.ri p.ir*> li. D.-viV, R- i .i>[i,in*. I e-l,--
of Sunday «•»« given by Mr nr.■ I GeftctL J ! G: ,me - Lw i
Ah Springtime' Tliat colorful wool coating* t<
WaTon raS’fionatlv associated
wtf! eoior - the nodding h ies of
»•»# ga/det. 'he oe • fresli giver
b# th* l«a\e. and grass the gar
e-re f., e oi l .adv butterflies
from ,tue,r drab winter; eocoor*
miit r :a.eidoarope of eo!<>!
Foi rhic Spring and Summer
fabrics rnallv will be a delight id dimensional
tha aye - the mo*- vibrant and
a’so • :e softest and most fern,i
tnr -o.ot* iTaginabie will be *een
* er. where There will he shades
becoming to evoiy .-o/yip.exion and
•I'ai'ing »a th*' no vinrur will he
Able to r#*ist the minims: tempta
Wat to «»>i svi-itinf flattering
hue*
Pink Outstanding
Woman literally will he m-ihe
fink . fa everything front swm-
ruts and knitwear 10 evening
clothes I nis rn’or is being nfl'v-
ed 71 abundance in ail its vana-
f'r'as Pans Pink . geranium.
Hot .sacking to
stiff lavvT. ntos* and test on na-
tural or white grounds
Textures loi|-orlnnt
Texture is found in endless v it-
udv looped 01 bnislied tn-.hai:
Mrs Albert Podsim vlien the'
honoityd then son Ml>• 11 V. , '
who >Vas observing ins niiuMfcMIh
birthil.iv (..Itden tin -.< . - > r-iG -
ed -ti'.c fable w oh tile' Hit fTTit.iv
motif 1 .fiied out dr d« Mi: ’ In
... M
Kei In k and . I
ud Mrs
ill < 1 of
Now a woman i an really express
her creative uige by cli.xcMnp-her of town cues!
costume and a< . es»oi ies as Xare- A 01 non
fully and fastidiously as a pajnter Kenedy
• hoo'es h.s palette of color*- fm ( Ini. Meeting
ins eativ >|S Tile result <3-ttliS ’’ he h.-mt ■ ■! (.
1 ■:.refill eons,del ntioM w £J>:.I- was .pened Moild.iv ev. n :c
the tune and thought expended <5enelie .ind Margatitf W.-Mt
bmp or reindeer hrnr in hvee.is- ',»■ . ;t>; me tuiig-lvgg-Ml look n! teilanied the memneis ..! in.
fivelasi:" cnt:,,n- . iMied 'etfe'. ts. this Spring and .Summer the lV.on- ohei> 1 'lul Red ; idui i> .y *n e.n-
IH. ill'Oluntie bulk of I oslumr. leg iV spring bliissi, u> nUied GUVii
die homesplui look ut lunlap hup- and shoe assumes nv.mendnus ini- htiiil.it .blot .theme Pie. . dun; the
pio • if hie he .*■ ’' i
course was served tn.in'ihe huf-
fei table, lierfh.i 1.1.1- ii.iti' liiiMi
score and Norma lloehens.e had "ere
low score. ,'otliei s who pt.gved w 1 re 111 It 11
t r V Oil I if \ ‘ ' IV I ' 1 ’ lies | 101:
Gaskins Waller Busby . <> bn
well .If , ' a.tnl, Hllliei.t V .led a. ,.|
Noni’if o; and M.s !:. ■■ 1 \i. Ir
1 >1 - ' I lee - ' 1 lie I n- S . n I. e n
Viirl .Siouig ill. Il»i;<■ .uei Ibidvvtne
tl . 11 >ps .1 111 Oi'.' Kite t,!■’. 1 t I II .p
wolti a i.i.'mbei ship ol. s.\tv eii.'
4 lull Me. 1 .
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sac-kin.” ba'sketvv eaves, laev wpa-. p. >il.mee and 1H0d11.es ... m.isl
ves bulkv knits: utdosi rnt vveav - fasinonable and pleasing cft.eet
: e .nils 11 ,1 I '
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IIR K l 0 H N S 0(1 F, I Y
H.v Mrs. Mr I- l-silnrr
rerrespondenf
Roina Speekles, ('lau.lia Ilaiih,
Val Waters and Hilli# Vi.n R n-dei
Itapti't Meeting
The W omen ot the Baptist l ‘hur-
eh. met Tuesday aftenn«»ii lor
1' "d pi
'if*. \\
ties were added VeiMt.o H. a- k-
tu 1 h id hi-hi . oiheis p'nv.ilu'
1 ■: id.v's II de ( 'a mi 11 > I
handiet . 'v nihelme. Peh..
. ill 1 .lenna W.ill, do pep... and
Marv
(•raniltli..liters Meed
Mrs Vhiip (ielieid entei none I
tile I'nenihei s "f the l'.r uidno dh
Harp - la liner Wedding ' to -day at their, home to he Ip ll.eii
The afle. pori or, ii'd'li.-' of a little son I'eniuS .elcluate his
wipe 1 in le o’ friend- anil i.el;i- eightli lui tlidav The kiddies plav -
t.ives • centered around ttie mar- ed gair.es while the grown
p*on\ pink. American Beauty, iv- riage of Bet.be Harp daughter of visited During the evening the
Mrs Anne Kelli Harp and the birthday cake with ns rigid hum-
tig tapers was 1111 and served
e lamer, furfua magnife t,,sp-
herrv. The blue-, as. p:nk is in !he ,,, t.. ; [1 ||a;p, to .lan.es Allen
najordv the roial . asp w ill he l.adilet son if Floyd l.adner and
ptnrriotional. This pink family tjlf' late Mis, l.adner all of Voik-
r arches off toward the viohne town , which wds noleintuzcd ai
shades whirh will he high fashion two odock Monday afterniKiii
^*ost of these are on the red- |.>hruar> so .uni at the home o’
— volet side and they include wood ^ bridegroom s sisiei Mips Car-
' .olct. lilac amythyst ultra v 10- ,„|| c.’arson in Sinton I’he Rev
let and purple. Grote read (he single ring ser\jee
Rig news in ihe blue family is helore an mifiiov .sed allm flank-
tinquoise which will be popping by-white glads in white floor
up eyerywheie in holli shocking paskets. The couple was attended
end pastel tones and with more pv Mr and Mrs. Carioll Carson,
blue than gteen in it aqua- Orilv the two lain dies were pre-
marin, turquoise and pea. oi k srnl for , eremony and reccp-
wdl be favored shades. Tlie strong tionwhich followed. The bride s
electric blues will be seen a great table was laid with lace and was
deal the green-influenced one ap- . entered w ith an arrangement of
'JKK. newer. Periwinkle is creep- white < arnations interspersed with
•***^uip in importance: the new tu||e flanked liv while burning
-navy is lighter and brighten than tap,.,* The wedding 1 ake was
with o her cakes and .sandwiches
< hiireh Meeting
The Fellowship Center of the
Bieslivterian Chui-fh was ojauied
Monday rr.01 mng. for a program
meelulg ol lh U' O
by a nooti Inn. heon
their regular WMF prugi .011 and ei s (Tub it tier htinu' Tiunsdi.v
study with a biisiii.'ss session, 'diet iionr^^uivlssiis and rose rnl-
v v ill 1 Mis H li Is ic . 1 Si as oicd s|... k^i'iit fheic Tie.iuly fo
hostess in her home. Mis I! 1’ ’be nfl.iii yjrhe table > ,is over
Allen led discussion pel 1 >.l lie Iasi V il ou.isk aed i.i*t■ I
"b* ports wcie made l.y Mules ki a 4^11 the .ente1 white bln - andw1 ite
ege Wai 1 i n S. hoi icii.ci aim (' > lapei s* (’o..■]> were laid I vr ten
t’unielius who had attended the Fveiling (lull
W. M r qu.irleily meeting III Ili.-s m i to . . | , I. I' ll,'!
Stockdale A sOi i.tl lioiti was e.i- tamed with a | .*t I' paMv Frid'.i'
loved yv iili the hostess s*'i\inr a ' . nen the, nr. lied the 'tuead ei s
plate. 1 out se of letreshmeiits 1 k t Vie I v emir.; ('Ini. to rli'i'i* liotue.
I! t.anic A pink and green 101:0 e was . ar
On I uesday afternoon Mi s t las .1 ied. .on with the » e of ttieen
C followed Grim . nt • • rl. lined a group of leaves •nauv >'• p'ata- aid i.mi.
The presi- friends at her lniiiie The table sl<>. I'he 11 1 rtv 'plate car-
' Ihe old
lirtMii High Taxliion
ih* important greens lean in-
ward* the yellowish .asis, as
lime arid, bay leal olive and
cut and served with .oiler The
bride wore a suit of silk and wool
alpaca in a shade of Oxford giey
with matching accessories, a
mink bandeau and a corsage of
white carnations. Brtne is a 111cm-
bet ol the Senior Class ol 1 ff.NM
ol ihe Yorktown High School.
“Pomon ' green This type ot gn en
*,TSLbCing pinmoted as a summer
neutral in leather, especially with
T,w f |pa' ' ’brant emerald ,s'the son of
. the hIu#»-ton^d grrpn.s will families of this <onimunit>. was
_ ]be high fashion. iraied in Yorktown and is a grad
I'. Vellow* bloom profusely in two uate of fhp Iora| Sl hoois. |Je
.related families: the green-influn-
dent Mrs. A D Bio. k pi ended lor six-handed toi ly-lvv.i '.was |.!a.
Miss A111 v K11.1. <Ti 1 in World Mis- ed in the living room whole • 11 • <d
slims as-j-iirl iiy Miss (’anil llolf lolilses ,ilid sto. k in M' o.lil.. . ol-
|>iesenled tlie piogr.im, Mrs. ms graced the i.aiiti l lie luuior
Block ami Mr,- U 1' Smith, si aliove the 1 ■ 1 u; 1!*• I 1 e|Ic.'i.'d, an ar
sang a duet win. h concluded the rangement of pink and i..vender
prog.r-'m Attention was . ailed to slum, with i;ieeli tapci- b-iuiuig
(lie W01 Id Day of Pravei which at each side A salad course with
is to lie observed at the Metho- 1 ake and collee ivas solved I lie
(list Church at 7.30 in die evening guests included Mines A. I Pay.
ol February l.ith. with Hie Mellio- B F Thuein I F \ iere. k loe
(list ladies in charge Miss Krli Neillivavei . Cai k sti icbei and Roy
also announced that tlie week of Billings.
Prayer and Self-Denial will he oh- Hlrll».la> Piiiiy
served with special moniing prav- Mrs .lohn Aouielle o|M-ne.:
ers at her home Wednesday, home Wednesday itieruooi
Thursday and Ft iday Kehruorv' group of cliildren when sin
ll.ith-2lit.h- and 27th, at f):3(l i*a.« h 1 t >111 in i;« v paity'foi let
morning. The luncheon 'tables daughter Hedy who was linrl.eii
were overlaid w illi yellow damask yea is old on tiles date Games iitgl
and centered with yellow and "ere enioyed tint 11 the kiddie- wcj
’.■-ill.
Kit ’ rtrnl
i lllll
AL
!,!*»•: > ni
( Ini,
Wfl « ;l|t
Mi"
}*'l .lln l< ’
In-1
-_ rve to tin
!.»*}#• ' 1
' line-
fed pale grapefruit, lemon, Pei-
tied and fhe golden-toned yellows
•ueh as «un yellow . marigold.4ion-
ey and mustard
In the orange range the pink-
toned oranges such as cantaloupe
a ad peach are new-looking. Clear
gold and bright oranges v. ill jstd!
be strong
White* and Off Whites
, White will be teen a great deal
parbrularly in bold comhsndtioijs
n itfi black in checks and pnt^p
!' ir.ntribuies a feminine look In
...... , .............. ................... ..................... llativ.lton Skmnet , O
’’"'hife narcissus; yellovv tapers were called to t.y- imi’Iv . t;d\ S. Iitnc-te -U tlfred Ru-dc' Iv.
gleamed in silver holders Mis which was overlaid vv it li a birth-, he it v oil . Rootle?;y \\ illlie.rt Poet
Not ns Davis, ebnit of fir. le No day i.lnth and w as . onteieit w.iln let and Mu Am - !.rl.
one Wilh Iter . dele nieinbers vveie blue candles that encircled Hie IVrxoiiaN
hostess' and presided at the buf- white liitthday i ake. The cake Mi and Mi-..t lordoii-P.-.i- ind.
attending Victoria College Altei
a short wedding ti ip they will
continue their studies in their re-
spective schools making llieii
home in Yorktow n
Sorority Meet*
Nn parly of the season ex. eiled
in its pleasure giv ing as that of
aturdav ahernoiin wlien .he York-1 a"rf \ i~}]
/Town members of Alpha Ph. Chap- ,(>urt,.s> as h, ,s belng-£ans-
ferred horn Houston fo a district
in I.nuisiaiia by ihe llunible-Com-
pany. Flowers added fhow charm
10 Hie dining mom RaReitllfTkcy
fel ho,lid toi Ihe serving.
Farewell I tinner
An niitstanding dinner party was
that of Sunday when Mr. and Mrs
Roy Billings named Dicky I'.mi
Sloma of Houston as honor guest
the ,h . asion being bis birthday
was cut and served with
rakes, .sandwiches mill ri
were laid
otnei .daughter Melts'following' a visil
a cl net r .’s iHi I ir ami Vi.1.... tl,
ter of the Delta Kappa Gamma
Society entertained the members
of the Chaptei which includes
thiee counties. The Paik Auditor-
ium formed die setting for die
the hot pink and purplish mix- deli'ditful hosnitalitv Greeting the ’ f,'>SSP" an'1 ,(,f(en 'vaT*,,r' s, n IM'
------* warn prints- when useu P h hospitality • meeting tnr v(1(| ,mn, a wh|lp damavk >• ">
v aip pnn.s w ten use RUPS„ „erp Bertha (eras. Father p() f>b|r rPn,prpf) wjt|| vvhlfp
tui ef of
as a romponem or widely spa. ed Mathlas ( arol I!off Kthpl Slme-
Hora! or geometrn: prints 1n Hie , pk n„ma Spppklps rla (;ras An-
fruit-drop shades of lemon l-ir-e. p|p Re)h Harp and Wi|lie Mav
and pink grapefruit The off- M(.mi a|, ,)f V(„k,„un an(1 A(1a
whites, such as bone, vvjll he • e. y (;racP Harrison ot Por- I.ava.a
important as ^ gtound for pt.nus ,-hp presj(Jpnt Ml, Mar> FanPtt
of Cue to presided and Miss Car-
ol Hoff presented a most interest-
ing program. The buffet hoard
was laid with rot satin cloth
and held a center mirror which
leflected red carnationswith red
tapers. Miss F.sther Mathias pre-
sided at the -.-ilver tea and rolfee
service and Miss Bertha Gras
veil from a white damask msi-i session was under the leadership
al- ni Mrs. Hank t a led and Mis
la lilies and pink carnation* Wesley Haver of Victoria Head
Cover* were laid for fourteen. An ers
have returned 1.. thru' home in
Di-nvei ('0,1.1, in (lt.li.-i' t.-ues|s o|
tlie Bat His duiing the week were
Mi and Mir. I .e<ui<- Park and
V. a v lie nt i,.o t-do
Tin !'• aii.it i' s V.' Sell cef-
1. w.-le 111 c,n. .Xntoi.io N'undav
afternoon to. In- r ,!.i Dl Dav is
on ills 'eightyMpnd birthday. Dl'.
|»av is is re'ii'-d hill .oiltinuc-s to ■
till tlie piilfat i-:i, ii 'unday at the
j'l.-sby u-r.ian < t.-1 • • . 1 111 Boldtv itle.
a siiliin h .of. San Antonio.
Mi and Mis ..'oiiiiity Pu ketl
of San Ariorio c-oioute to Ilous-
ancl assistants who allen.leil tun to \ ,sil wi'n M: and Mi' I
tleverage. Cnveis
fifteen
<• ■ rl Seoul I.ca.lcis
Mrs Ihlin t'.arth, vyho s n--igh
hoi IioihI 1 bail Ulan ol Hi-- 1 in !
Smuts u( Yorktown opened he.
home Thursday for an till day
Work shop Ini the- leadc-is ul Hie
Girl Scouts In this community- At
the noon hour Ihe group e.niov.-d
a sna.k-lun.h with Mrs. Batth
out of town guest was Alien \ icr
e. k of Houston.
were Mis O A .lonischkies Tioop I- Murpliv- weic I'.air-d in York?
Dtgani/. r. Mmes Marvin-Gohllfe tow n bv Mis A D Blm k.
■s well as solid*
Rejge is gravitating toward the
vet^y pale colors string, "c ha-
a»*vis pinky and yellow light Do 1 -
"ges. The new absinthe a gteeny
beige, promises to he a 'Ur. ess-
ful neutral
Browns Rtlll Gocuf
The brown* are stll :n favor.
With the Pinky-browns high fasht.m spr;pr, )hP' \r,aw HerVv menngue
■nades. Balenrtaga brown a re- ,{ors d ^,,-rrs WIth other
igmrg favorite. The new bronze- lld.bits WPrP on fhp fPstjvP board
■ olive and tobacco browns are m- prpsldpn,-s tahv was (PntP1.
fluerced by yellow and green, p(| VVith ,pr) lt)>rs n a h.on/e
rich coffee brown i* fresh against lwv| Thirtv uriP in ttlrnd,n.c-
from six different communities
Rlrtbda.r Olehratlon
Willie Mueller observed a birth-
day Sunday and to 1 elebrate the
occasion his friends came toget-
hei at Ihe Ratcliff Community
renter and enioved a birthday din-
ner followed by game* and re-
freshments in the afternoon.
Birthday Gathering
The family of Mr and Mr* Fel- i
■*****»»"
CUPID
APPROVED
Valentine
qifts
Si)
ff"
%
white or neutral tones
Gray it unimportant foi Spimg-
bot the lighter to medium tone*
nil! prevail In that family
• Ft*“re i* lots of ex. etieinen' in
the many varieties of pnni - The
print* of this year emerge in ov-
erall character as airily feminine
in contrast to tlie dense pun’s of
last year. Checks will be ubiquit-
ous. particularly in black and
white; geometric, abstract prints ,on srhroller came together Wed-
abound and flat outlined florals
of Poiret-type Oriental in-
fluence is seen in stn.iis and
batiks: print* that are inspired by
i*P*itn°s needlepoint, embroid-
eries. All of these appear on the
most unexpected fabric* — from
tMuh&QtMgi?
We stock all
sizes of picture
frames.
VICTORIA PAINT
WALL PAPER
tM B. Meedy nCTOBlA
—gone to • . .
Live Oak Restaurant
You bag a *** pu/e wlx-t
you dine here say* Ceu-gc
Res* place in toviTi Ho-x
-!».»(.• making ' today
The Lite Oak
Restaurant
Herrin* "lib
Finest
Dinner*’
A
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Wr h<'tvr Mk- I »:tn f.’ jpifi
rprofnmMifU if»r r < vt-]! k . . .
kjf*S * •' • 1 i'»K '’
htkI k 1 s<-«• v itt ( 1 t \ on •
VgNti*’r*' Iif' :
• Perffintr
• Com part Srls
• l.ip Slir-k
• Hath Salts
• Dusting Powilrr
And Many Other Items
A
King's
OR
Pangburn's
Select The Box Yo-j
Want And Well
Hod It For You
CMdSeW
7
, . . And Ciirls
RfirT-rTber That
Mt/Vb Lice
Vale’.tiers Too!
H* T. T.cvf* You
Mho Ii Vo ir Gift
Is F'tiin Our
Toilefr-.
Lx*na: tint tit
KLECKA DRUG CO. INC.
Mr and Mrs Freddie Geffert
Si ,w'eie m Austin Sunday Jot a
Visit Ac mi -their M111 J immy who is
1 ii.itieut in Ihe Ki ai-keni iclge hcis-
p> ;H
M if | \ -ii.eiuiai.ii. R ►
licit KorHi Jr. and Ikiitgla* Riggs
• ’ n : .i.lt. . >,i -1 Vllt.illli.
Hr.' «';'.(’mite U est|ih;.l has 1 e-
lu.M’cil In i lot i- i n,i inllovving a
- i’-iI lie;'.- over the week lid.
'.•Hi Alcli -R.ii k w tin is a student
,-d lh- 1 ".versitv ot Texas was
’ ..'ie •> ei Hie. v'Cf’k end l.i; a
v .-it u , 1 ‘ i In- u,-other Aii*. I.oten.i
I ’,11
Alls, rti,is I'/.irjacks and Mis
\\ ittsVi.it Zit'.ja Ss-iif \ lotona wnc
............. tlie week tot a visit
v nit Mi.-, l has l.aas elm is ill
Dr and Mis Klclieig Fckltiu.ll
l ot pijs Chrisli v isited here Snn-
dav Willi Ills lUiillieiMi-s M G.
l-.i khai.lt
lh-Iiei l and R '',;ei S. hoi letner,
• u'r'ieiits ,ii die le'xas t niveisiiv
were home bet'vecu terms for a
v i'!t y.:» i lived pa lent* iiie \\ I,.
>c!v.i temi-rs.
Mrs, (A..it 1 in- Talk is living in
Austin al iiie j.ies.-nl, having ai -
.eple.l-a |l I'ltmn in the Stale De-
f 1.111ti'ic-rit l.iciile.1 in Hie Capitol.
AI: and’ Mrs ’I G Mueller
and d.iu-liter Detna have udurti
liaiisi-in alier- a visit here
v till their pm puts Mr and Mi s
i'fod Mueiler and Mi s Mane Wa-
ge-':. ■ lien '
Tlie Rey ami.Airs Walter- Scha*
TOE crr.RO RFCORO Sunday. Febmarx ft. 19J» 5
\ oure
Telling Me!
i ♦ *
RORd-ATION of the world in-
. ceased by 47 ir.dlion chiring the
last year, just revealed statistics
show Iiie man at the next desk
says he * noth ed his neighlsir-
tiood se-ms u> be getting pretty
. cowd. -d lalei - -.
. . 1
hi'l wait until those )7 million
ctter were in Austin during the
week, where lie attended die mid-
vv intei lecture course* presented
by the iTesliv toi nan Seminary
Mr. and Mrs. John Woerner and
children of LaPoiie were recent
guests ot bet parents Mr. and Mrs.
I ,dw in S. hroeder While here Ihe
Woerner* kid their little son
S. oil AlllUB b||>ti/<-d in the Lu-
theran fTmreh with the Kev A.
Kohls offi. laling
Mr and Mr*. Kric Mueller were
in sail \nlonio Tuesday to see
their sou A-2r Mantel Mueller
who was eniotite from Sheppard
Field Wnhila Fall* to an Air-
base near Houston.
Air. and Mr* Gus Braunig liavc
relmned Iroin San Antonio where
they visited during the week with
i ciotiv es.
new comer* are old enough to buy
. cart and than try 10 find a place
’to park!
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The hula hoop craze, we read,
has readied remote areas in Asia.
Guess the new fad has now gone
full circle.
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A digital computer at the Uni-
versity of Illinois composed a mu-
sical number a suite for strings.
Now don’t tell us these electron-
ic- prains have begun to devel-
op hobbies as a sideline.
• 4
With tlie Anarctic whaling sea-
son just starting, the Japanese
fleet announces it hopes to bag
alioui a.OUU blue whales. Big
deal!
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A 5fi 1-2-pound Texas turkey waa
derlaicd the Idc.'est gobbler
grown in the U. S last year. Al-
aska. ate you listenin’?
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On reading that the first and*
fountain in America yes intuited
just 100 years ago. Junior opine*
that life must have been pretty
dull in these states before 1859.
! ! !
The Biblical mite, we read,
was worth about one-quarter of
a cent. No question about it—
prices were cheaper in those
day s I
1 leil out On- i -mi;- (lie'iit- Guidon
.'nid Isabel! Barret! had liiqii score
■at.-I ■ Maine 11 ill, dton had I’l'.il
AVIi'sl 11 • .j.| (llliei -. (c||,, -plav ei!
WUl .- Fled Hamilton \\ ill and Roll
hie Menu 1 u roll and Oliv ia Jan
and Norma ITielionoo
li-.-lini;
Iiie Wedin-'ii.iy
> . la-sl e Cl‘k ' ’}
-n Roeder al Ihe
iv - I *- ’' * II Si. II’IICI 'I
Rcil earn i(i-• m" a silv <-t. v'.ise
< i.'ciii a I,-d Hi-- ::;;nilc! lied and
|nnk • .11 i 11 -. i jet' fimii Mis sk.n-
I cl -Ic,, aikh-d litc; I ill! V
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OFFICE TO OPEN
FEBRI ARY l«. 1959
1‘ttlilif Is Invitrd To Visit My Offico!
Iliix M In m iiii.aince that KI-At i. K A.
1.1 lllll-hK. I* »|M-nin* an otflee In tl.e Bin-b»-l
Building, t iirr.i Texas »n February lath, ItHK*.
a* n t .MIIIM-Ilor on Old Age Survivor* (Social
Security l iuhI t n.-inpUivment Insiiraiic-e Bene
lit-, mid < ontrllMitlon* anil to render a Tax and
llm,U>i-r|iin| Service.
F.I.MF.R A. I.t ODKIvK
XI. niaaii vear* of experience nnd training with the State and Federal
(•oveminent* <|0»lille« me a* a <-niin*nllor tnr Old Age Survivors (Social
Security ) and I'nemplnymcnt lii*uran.-e Benefit* and < nntrlbiittnn*.
>lv training in accounting and year* nt experience In Bookkeeping. Corpora-
tion A.-e.ninting, 1'iiblle Aeeonnting and Banking enable nt* to
render an expert bookkeeping. Tax and Notary Public Service.
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