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THE EDNA HttAL®
Thursday, Sept. 27, 19511
Body Rhythms' Replace Grunt-ond-Groon Exercises
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BY EDNA MILES
FASHION’S new accent upon
* the softly-rounded, womanly
figure Is causing many a grimace
as women whose proportions are
less than ideal anticipate all the
stretching and straining thHt will
be necessary to get themselves in
shape.
This projected anguish is quite
unnecessary, according to Munya
Kahn, figure-molding expert, who
offers a routine of "body rhythms
to replace the old grunt-and-groan
exercises.
j Miss Kahn, who bascB her move-
ments upon natural muscular pat-
terns, suggests this modified barrel
roll to slim your hips and waist-
line. Lie upon the floor, face
downward. Then, using y o u r
arms ns support, arch your head,
neck and torso upward and back-
ward. Your legs, which are kept
straight at the knees, are also
lifted upward until the entire
weight of your body rests upon
your abdomen, hips and the up-
per part of your thighs.
, Keeping your feet together, and
Inhaling, raise the right side of
your body oifT the floor, until your
body weight Is resting upon your
left hip and thigh.
Exhale h« you roll the right side
of your body to the floor. Make
y complete turn until Ihc weight
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Rhythmic body roll, are an aid Ao U>»«wchlnlTher back, neck and legs,
fashions Here she begin. "‘p.. abdomen and palnsa
The movement Is completed as.
of your body 1* distributed square-
ly upon both buttocks, and upon
your palms.
Your arms, placed behind you,
are bent at the elbow. They offer
uupport to your head which, on
mtstretched neck, in rcitlng in the
Miss Crawford to
Take Part in H&I'W
Meeting in Houston
(Jlllimxlng I lie n mum I obsi-rvams-
of Nallonnl I tnMlii«-HM "'"im-u's
Week, Hepl. 23 :t«. the "iiininl ......
ferenee of 11,©->22 "'hers elulis "f
Iflslrlet Three. Texas Keileml Ion
of IliiHlness mid I’rofesslolinl
Women's OIiiIih, Is Hi'lieduled I......
held hi Houston "I II"' **lee Hotel
Bnturdny ami Hmulity, Sepl, 2!i :il>
Tho meellng will I"' nth'iuled by
top Mlnte officer*, Mrs Minnie lr
Cooper »f Oorslettiin presldoni;
Mrs Hifliy I’oolo of tjorpuk Glir.ls
II MIhh Aline MeKluslo of KliuW*
villi* unil Miss Mnrle MeOnleheoii of
j in I Inh, vlee-proahlenlN; Mrs. Honh
W. Boult of Houston In xll.ti'h't di-
rector and MInm Trelln Welch of
] tonal on, conference elm 11 mini
HnluriUlv’s program will Ineludo
a hus tour of Iho -University of
Houston Mill Oil) Texas Medlenl
Center and a hwIiii lit the Sham
ns'k pool, ns guests of women re-
cruit*) re for tlio mined forces III
the district.
^t. the farina I Immpiel Halurdity,
Mim. Cooper will lend n pmml ills
cusstou on the "Mipuil hlghis
amendment, endorsed by the nnlion
ul nml shth) IhVl'W federnlloiiN
Tuklng part on tho panel will I"'
M. K. Walker, editor of Ihe lions
ton Chronicle; Halpli bee, Uousiim
attorney; Mrs. Ism Norn Spillei,
Axelrod, former nsslstunl U. H.
lUairlct attorney In lloiisteii ami
Mrs. Thee lliiniileull, dean of
women nl the Cniversliy of Hons
ton.
lhist slat© prcaldonls, Mrs. Edna
0. Hoffman of Hmiaion, , Miss
MarybUyersIroiii of Itoanmmit,
Mrs. lflorlne Cnriiey of 1'ort Arthur
and Mrs. Chnrlcoy Ward of Ml
Campo will also ho on Iho program
The Sunday session will consist
of a workshop panel on ll.M'M
committee work, with Mrs. Aunle
W. Bonnclt of Wluirlon, Miss flout
rice Horton of llaylown, Miss
Mary I-onlse Fige of Droves, Miss
Gladys GlbSOli of lleauinonl, Mrs.
Dorothy McCain) of Houston, Mrs.
Louise Hill of Heul.Vj,' 'Miss' Clara
McCreary of Froeporl, Miss Mildred
Whit** of Houston anil Miss Flor
rye ijrawford of Edna, piirtielpat
lug.
At a business session, u dlstrh'l
director, u mepiher and tilleruale
for the state nominating eounnli-
tee ajid a district memher of Ihe
slate "Women hi Government" rein
utittee will he chosen.
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Party Held at
Hackbarth Home
air upon an Imaginary pillow.
Your position is now the reverse
of the one in which you started,
with your legs still upraised, knees
together, but with arched feet
pointing upward rather than
downward
inhaling slowly, you lift the left
side of your body off the floor,
resting your weight upon your
right hip and thigh, then flopping
your tummy to the floor to regain
position one.
| Mesdames Vance and
Dugger Hostess at
Bridge Luncheon
Min I 'iilinway Villa,- and Mrs
iDiaries Dugger ,lr. wete "* ImcIcm-ci ;
nl a bridge linuiie......I I he \ an* '’
Inline Tiiewla) Lnn .1, ,-en was.
hit) eil In f* ill I* I a blcN.
After I be 1,11" I........ I here ivev I
Ibree lables of bridge, I lie 'viiniei
being V Mrs. I’eier John I.nyilen,
high. Mrs lluixlon Nelson, low. ami
Mrs. I .on Inushel lilngo.
I«nests Included Mesdaines John
T. Vance, Thud Itose, W II b’O*.
|^in Hriishel . .1 U. Miller, Joe
Under, It T. linker, Tips West
huff Jr. Ilml la*e, l.ayden, Kill red
llergsi rum, Norton Weils, Nelson,
Tommy Johnston and it. .1. Kluge.
Personals
Mi anil Mrs. Ted Hodges have
ml in ueil from a I rip. I li r. nigh Ihe
Valley anil ini.* Mexico. Mr anil
Mrs llodges left Sunday for ling,,-
Ion, Knns., where Mr 1 bulges is
employed by a e.ai-i ruel Ion .......
paliy.
Mr ....... 'Mrs. Terry .1 l'elers
visile*,! their ilaiighler, liorotliy, the
pus! week end. Miss l’elers is a
stall' dietician In Ihe Veterans Ad-
niliiistriitliili Hospital in Aevandria,
l.a.
Miss IWrlnira Ann l'elers has
returned to fltlu Marcos, ivliere she
is a sophomore at Southwest Tex-
as Stale Teachers College.
Mrs. (). Z. Finley left Tuesday
by bus for laire.lo. She will he
met there by Mrs. Don Finley, who
Danlell of Houston, iiniiomiee I li<‘ j will go with her lo Mexico to do
I engage.....nl mid approaching mar buying for. Mrs. . .Finley's imported
rlage of Ibelr ilaiighler, Falsy Uruee, j g|f| shop expected lo I.....pencil In
I (o .lUchard Chrlsllan Nagel, son .of iln--lobby of the molel to be open-
Mr. and Mrs, Itmlolpb C. Nagel of
lOdiiii.
The wedding will Is* mi event of
October « nl the Weal, Fniverslty
haptlHt tfluireli of I louslon.
0
Lutheran Women’s
Societ y Meets
(Delayed.)
Till’ Women's Missionary Society
of the American I.iitherun ' liuri-li
of Galindo held its regular meet-
ing Keplemlier 1- al — :.'t0.
The meeting was opened with the
hymn. Faith of Out Fathers. The
scripture lesson, Dent. i»:4-t), was
given by Mrs. Elbest Heliomlmrg.
This was followed by the opening
prayer by .Mrs. Robert Jiellaveu.
The Seplemlier Topic was pre-
sented by Mrs. Hen Luckemeyer.
Iss'lore on Dor t'liihlren "Df siieh
is tin* Kingdom of Cod," Mark 10-
14. A playlet on Life Metnber-
bersbip and Memorials was given
by live ladles. Mrs. it. Kuretach,
Mrs. iiurtel, Mrs. Ernest Kunkel,
Mrs. Kay Webernlek, Mrs. Carl
Fnlk.
Iliislness meeting followed, ltoil
called. One visitor was present.
There will lie a group meeting
in-Corpus Christ on Nov. 4. Dean
A C. Strong will Is- Ihe speaker.
Mrs. A. Glaser was appointed
secretary for a few months.
Ingathering of Tlmnksgvling
lioxes next month at the regular
ineetingV Hirtliday offering as
usual. /
Closing hymn, “Work for the
Night is Coining.". Viola Webernlek
led in the lx,id's l'rayer.
Mrs Walter Kuhlmiin and Mrs,
Ilnur expressed tlieir thanks for
(heir sympathy cards and visits.
Iliislessi-S were .Mrs. Walter
Ktihlmuii, Mrs. E. Kunkel Mrs.
A. Hurlel and Mrs. 14.. Kuretsch.
They served a delicious lunch.
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The Herald
Congratulates
Bascom Hayes Is
Granted Leave to
Join UT Faculty
AFSTI.N, Sept. -fi„.—I hi scum it.
Hayes, Texas I-Mueatiim Agency
director of administrative services
since August, 1050, lias lieen grant-
ed a nine-month leave of absence
to serve on the Fniversity of lexas
College of Education faculty.
lie will teach courses in school
public relations and public school
administration, and will l«‘ execu-
tive director pf tile Texas Associa-
tion of School Hoards. lie will
also he eo-ord inn lor of Ihe W. K.
Kellogg Foundation sillily of tit©
role and functions of school hoards.
At tlie Texas Education Agency,
Hayes directed services including
ihe legal department, local adminis-
trative problems, school lunch pro-
gram, public school transportation.
He was school superintendent at
1-kina (Jackson l|oiinty| llKt.Vat).
Mr. and Mrs. lluyes reside at
2807 Tower Drive ill Austin. Tlieir
son, ltarry, is an Austin High
School senior who will enter the
University of Texas next spring.
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Lower Freight
Rates on Feed
For This County
Jackson County wan one of ITS
counties lo l»c granted lower freight
rates on feed hy the Texas Rail-
road Commission this-"week.
Officials here were in Austin re-
cently to plead for lower rates for
feed in view of the drouth.
The movement was harked hy the
Jackson County Chamber of Com-
merce.
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Mr. a ml Mrs. (!. II Newsome of
Edna un Ihe Dirt li uf a sun, Gerald
Harding, Jr.. Sepl. IN at Ihe hos-
pilaj In Ganailo.
Mr. ami Mrs. Jesus Cardenas of
Ixmise on' Hie birth of a son, Jesus ers, lias rented tile new
Jr., Sept. 20 at the hospital at
Galindo. I Contractor Bill
ItKST DRESSED WESTERNERS—Dixie Berryhlll, ilaiighler of ,xtr.
ami Mrs. .lll.o Berryl.ill of Temple, an,I Kay Fail Morris were
adjudged the winners of the best dressed coldest for all scliisd kids
,11 II,,. Central Texas Fair. Here they smile over the fin checks each
won. The parade preceding theeontest was watched by an estimat-
e.l :tr, 000 to 40,00(1 persons. Dixie’s grandparents are Mr. and Mrs
Dscar' BerryhiU of Edna. ( Photo courtesy Temple Daily Telegram.I
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Hour Mend
Lack’s Rent New
McCrory Building
Lack's, operated here hy Arthur
j Bruunholz and the Dittrich broth-
ers, has rented the new McCrory
building now being completed by
n—*—-*— ' •:'1 Mercer adjoining
Daniell-Nagel
Wedding Is Set
For October 6
AV I 11 In in Forres!
Mr. and Mrs.
MISS HI IIV I.KK WHITFIELD.
duchess from Ihc Vuinh'l'blfl area,
Is cmbl,-malic of the eleven duchess
w ho w III lie cut l ies In Ihe queen's
eunlesl fin- the Jackson Glumly
|i'n(r next Wi-dm-silii) and I'luirs
day. Sin- was el, sen by Ihe
school. ill her pholouraps were
noi nviilhihh*.
Shower Honors
Mrs. .!. B. llnseman
This Tastes Good
In Texas
■ Extension Service Texas
A. A M. Golli-ge
Mrs. Bohert Hncklmrtli was
hostess to a Septum
her 10, at 2 tv m. nl her home.
Those attending were Mesdames
J. J. Strauss, Amt- l‘»gel. "alter
Barker, Monroe Dullnlg, " E.
Hackbarth, Wiley Hubbanl. Aug.
Meunlk, O. 1*. Stienke, E. Kunkel,
Waldo Prove, A. Bradduek, G. N
Schaefer. B. Kuretsch ami August
Jomito of this coiuiupnlty; Mrs H.
p. Sapplngton of Inez, Mrs. Wal-
ter Braddoek of Edna.
q’lie hostess received two uiev-
gifts.
^Tbe ladies are looking
to, two more meeting*^
A pleasant nfii;
by all In
luncii^^k’Ung of
Bnlmiento ebe _
chips, punch,
(be, were se
kwaa lucky lAdy
A Fink and fllnc Shower, honor
big Mrs J fl, lliiscnmu "as iu-id
Tuesday. September It, al Ihc heme
of Mrs. -Monroe Dullnlg.
Tin,so prescnl were Mrs G. \\ .
Frew, nml daughters; Mesihimes
II lluseomn, fl llusenmn, \ W. (||11 ............
Koenig. Mien, Tom In Haven, i,,,.,,,! bailer speneliug eaivfully
Koberl Dellaven, Louie Gatew. j wt.| gnllV, flake in he! oven
Walter Darker, Johnnie Hamm. G-L.)-.--, degeees Fl fur 20 miuules.
D lliiekbarlli, Bohert lliiekharlli. senes 4.
llnseman, -Jelin |
Iterliie of Ihe Wi-ek
IIAMflDltGF.lt GOKNHRBA.D
1*1 W
l pound ground heef
I |;i cup elm|,ped union
1 I shorlenluR
2 I i-1 gill powder
I t sail
I l Woreeslerslilre sauce
I flip raiuu'd loin:lltM*M
I r rtMikt'ti • ivtl brans
I ( coni hrcml lm11 »*r - . «
i 1 J parkitK'1 r«>u» ii»lilliii mix :
».j Nlaiulard rorn Inoml nadpi i
Hi'gWii UUMlt Hit! rliopprtl
in im'llr.l slituUming^Avld srason
ings and Igiiiiiioi'n. ('o\it ami sim
nn*r omt h>\v liral for 1.• minnlrs,
Iht'n add lhr brans I’onr nirnl
mix hi tv into a grrasrd 1 or > *»j
qnarl ciisM'ioIr Top with rorn
rd hriv in nboul lluvr wrrkM.
Marry lMiggm* of MiiIIHh was a
rrrrni vlsllnr wilh .Mr. aiul Mrs.
<’ Al. I Migg**r and Mr. and Mrs. A.
I>. Tinker.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest II. Schott’the present Lack store on North
of Edna on the birth of a son, Wells Street.
Ernest Hobby, Sept. 21 at the hos-j Lack’s will move next door and
pital at (Janado. I rent their present building, Bra un-
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard W. Jen- holz said,
kins of Port Lavaca on the birth I -0—-
;h:imsp;;;;;ln,,^:;;;dos,‘,,t- "lEdna study ciub
Mr. nml Mrs. Janies P. ttirlee' Meets October 3
of Edna on the birth of a daughter,!
Sepl. 2d, at the hospital at Ga- The Edna Study Club will re-
iii,do. _. snrne its meetings for the new year
Mr mid’Mrs. Keith W. Bryan on Wednesday, Oct. 3 at 4 ;30 p.
Ihe Dll III of a son S,*p(. 25 at the ui- " hen it meets at the home of
hospital in LuGrnnge. Mrs. Alison Gayle, Jr.
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• We like to think of
each patron as a friend
—a friend whose inter-
ests we seek continu-
ally to guard. You can
count on skilled pro-
fessional service and
fair prices. Why not
try us the next time?
Remember
to attend the
JACKSON
COUNTY
FAIR
Oct. 3-4
Dr. W. fl Hamblen of Holland
visited Ills sou nml daughter In-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Win. II Hamblen,
lids week.
LEE DRUG COMPANY
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I, D. Fngel. \V
'Fllzpairiek, llofltm, Henderson.
Slrawu. lin ks and the hostess. I
Mrs Dullnlg.
Til,, honoris- was Ihe reeipii-nl of
many benutifiil gifts, for which-she
thanked her friends. A number of
those who were unhide lo be pres
cut, sent gills.
Dll,
'('he Texas Fo. Is drilling ahead
of lls No. 4 lb F |g|flauve. 4(17
fiH-l from Hie west line nml t>33
fin-t from Ihe No, 1 well of tho
SKIP acre trail of Hugh MeGuttlll
survey, elghi nitU-s s,»uiln-ast of
Vundi-rliflt lu the Swan Take Field
Contract deplli is II.S00 feel, .
Southern Minerals has the ad-
jacent lease te ihe uorlh, Tlu» W.
D, Hensley tract to iho south Is
not leased.
Southern Mineral Fcrp No. 5
Tin-Ill,. Scale F.stale is 1,514 feet
from the north line, 4.714 feet
from the east line, and 2,us;t feet
/ruin iIn- setflh line ef the 7 IS 17-
re irai l of (he Josiali flell sur
»y, six mill’s soul hen si of • Van-
irhili. Goniraet depth is SV-'dii
Is-Fs Fail Tills For One Day.
BREAKFAST
Grapefruit .1 ui*-e
Hot Fakes
Melted flutter or Margarine
Hot Syrup
Milk — FolTee
DINNER
Hanilmrger Foruhread Fie
t.ettuiT, Apple and
Gelfry Salad
Gingerbread Squares
Lemon Sauce
Milk lets! Tea
Sl'Fl’F.it
Sliced Fold Tongue
Sliisnl Tomatov-s
Whole Wheat 1 tread
Potato Salad
Onion Kings
Butler or Margarine
Strawborry Freserves
Timely Tijis
• 1 The hlentl of seasoning and
the oornbreail crust makes tills a
illfiferent kin.l of meal pie. It is a
dinner iii one dish and is its easy
on the cook as it is on the budget,
agnoli.-i has the tflljais-nt lease o. tViokisl ‘string Is-atts may he
. D..L... I’ll f.i
BK] ;imit*l I .'l IKIS IIU* jpi.l. I'X.H I' j „. \1GDMTI
In,Hie north. Union Snlphiti Uo. to US(hI In the' moat pio instead of tho
east ami Soutly'rn Minerals dried beaus.
:L -Ktvp the energy of the fa ml
ly up to par during the lagging
1 billon Rieka way Is on leave
here from ('amp Atterbury, I mb.
visiting his family and friends. He
was employed by Shoemate Service
Station prior to enlisting in the
Army.
Mr. and Mrs. Tuny Sipples and
clHIdren, Joe and Jenna. «‘t' Bell -
hire sponl Sunday in Edna as the
guests nf Mr, and Mrs. O. H.
Staples.
MIns Louise Berghrede "t’ Hous-
ton spent Iheweektiul in Kiln a in
(In’ home of Mr and Mrs. O II
Staples. |
I
Mr ami Mrs. Taylor Gainer and
children of Ismisville. Ky., are
j here visiting Ins parents, Mr and
Mrs. \ \V Gainer. They attend^
ed ihe. 'Texas t niva rsity "Kentucky
fotUj|»all game in Vast in last week-
end
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Malliek of
Henrietta were Edna visitors the
first of the week. Leo, who is aj
former well known E Inn resident, |
hold a responsible position with
the railroad company at Henriet-
ta.. He said he was taking ad-
vantage of a f.tw days vacation
.to visit his brother. A. E. Malliek
ai Bay Uity and his sister. Mrs. |
Ophelia Rumley of ((’lute. While
in this seel ion he decided to make
the old home town a brief visit.
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Too Late to
Clas ,ify
NOTICE!
Mrs. A. IV Tinker has started a
pro-school children (ages A to 0)
in a piano class. Interested parents
are invited to bring their children
and visit. The- lessons include
note rea Mugs, rhythm, land train-
ing a Ml ear training. i9[27|lte.)
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FOR SALE Usah! eie«*trie motors.
SPRUNG’S
Where You Buy For Less Every Day
Premier Fancy
CATSUP
2 Bottles 39^
California Dried
Blackeye
PEAS
2 Lb. Cello Bag
35c
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
September 28 - 29
Sun Maid
® 19c
Pink Beauty Alaska Pink
Salmon
to the south,
k j. IMrter et al Is cvnuflleting
|ng tanks for the No. 2 O.
et ul GS tulles north
st of Edna, which Is clean
wuge,l volume of oil.
summer days by serving three well
lilauned meals each day.
4. Tongue Is a fairly Inexpen-
sive source of complete protein.
Variety and Gift Shop. Kduit.
(1*127 tto.4 j
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FOU SALK—Okreulatlng, heater,
wihxI or coal, 'gvmtl condition. See
Jimmy Porter at OPAL office or
J,
Large Can
402 W. Young St.
/
tl*|27|2tp.)
Stokeley’s No. 2*4 Can
FRUIT COCKTAIL
35c
Log Cabin Maple Flavor
CVDIIP 240z-1
|Qp
MnUr Bottle 1
Dole Crushed
PINEAPPLE, No. 2 can
25c
Lipton’s
■
■
6-
s
99c
Ireland Chipped or Sliced
BAR-B-Q, can
67c
Morton’s
M g*
SALT 2 pk«s-
19c
Rath's Blaekhawk—12 oz. Can
LUNCHEON MEAT
45 c
Eatwell California Jack
MACKEREL, large can
19c
We will be closed Monday and Tues-
day, Oct. 1-2 due to religious holiday
RAISINS
15 oz. Pkg.
21c
Campbell's
Vegetable .
SOUP
2 Cans 25c
LeGrande Cream Style Gold
SWEET
CORN
2 Can, 29C
Qt. Jar
! /
ll 59c
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Evans, Chester. The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1951, newspaper, September 27, 1951; Edna, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth763787/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.