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Eicht suscestions from a weUisuit 'm briShl '";
known fashion magazine include:
a long cotton "Sweet-Nik" shirt
atop. tights: velveteen knickers
worn with a shaggy sweater; gild
ed paisley pants beneath a vel-
ruffled eve
ning culottes with a sleeveless
velveteen top; velveteen pants
topped by a glittery tank top and
flowered pants beneath a velvet
top.
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McCLOUD - Mrs. Eva Har-
grcaves and Mrs. Barbara Cas
well were co-hostesses at a bridge
party given in honor of Mrs. John
Larsen, mother of Dr. Andrew
Larsen. Thc-e were four tables
of bridge. Mrs. Bessie Higgins
won high s-'ore; Mrs. Beulah Or
viowski, second, ana Mrs. Loaince
I Bambino, low. Mrs. Lou Williams
won the honors prize.
Guests were Mrs. Joan McGiff.
T Mrs. Sue Mills, Mrs. Eloise Mose
t ley. Mrs. latrice Bambino, Mrs.
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By HELEN BECHEN
VFW Auxiliary
Initiates Three
MERRILL Initiated into Mer
rill VFW Auxiliary at a special
meeting Wednesday, Nov. 30,
uere Netta Britton, Eleonore Ca
han and N'onie Taylor. Conduct
ing the meeling was Marge Hodg
es, president.
Clara Cannon, district president,
on her olticial inspection visit,
delivered a short talk to the 21
members present.
Several committees were ap
pointed to plan coming events.
Katie Woods, Margaret Moore,
Dorothy West and Mary Katherine
Walker planned the Lions dinner
held Dec. S.
The committee -selected for the
Dec. 19 Lions dinner are Jean
Rodgers, Katie Mcrrilces, Bertha
McKoen, Dovie Hodges, Myrtle
Rippy and Marge Hodges.
Volunteeis lor the hall clean
up committee were Ida Fleck,
Jean Rod!e-s, Mary Lou Swish
er, tleonore tahan. Myrtle Rip'
py. Marge Hodges, Bertha Mc
Koen, Kalie Merrilees and Dovie
Hodges.
The auxiliary Christmas party
will be held Wednesday, Dee. 14,
with Margaret Moore, Roma Wal
ker, Grace Walker, Netta Brit
ton and Ida Fleck serving as the
planning committee. A one dollar
gift exchange will be held.
The committee to plan the New
Year's party includes Mr. and
Mrs. Bud West, Mr. and Mrs,
Jack Hodges. Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Fleck and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Orem. '
Mary Lou Swisher is to send a
gilt to Lorene Kelt, past depart
ment president.
Pro lem officer for the meet
ing was Katie Merrilees, banner
bearer.
Refreshments were served by
Mary Lou Swisher and Francis
Brandenburg.
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Tuesday, December 13, 190
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IT'S NO COINCIDENCE that husband and wife have
given each other similar gifts, for they both have the
same good taste which led to choosing these attractive
traveling cases. The women's version, in a pretty pink
case, contained several types of lotions, powdor base,
rouge, eye shadow, cotton squares, tissues, toothbrush
and toothpaste. The men's gray lined with red travel
pouch has after shave lotion, deodorant, toilette water,
miniature hand soaps and pre-electric shave lotion (oth
ers are available with shave cream, razor and blades I.
No more perfect, inexpensive gift available for the per
son who travels.
Holiday Time
Helpful Ideas
BE A GOOD SKATE
ine newest ice skating cos
tumes are designed to skate on
ice and break the ice as well,
Short velveteen culottes and vel
veieen Knee - iwinklcr jumpers
premiere this year. Also spotlight
ed are a long sleeved velveteen
skating dress with fake ocelot
panties, a plaid skating jumper
and a felt Tyrolean jumper. Vi
vid colors abound, with emerald,
orange, purple and hot pink leading.
There'll be no coaxing and ca
joling the children to wash their
faces and hands before holiday
meals if you provide them with
gay white terrycloth mitts cm
blazoned with Santa's face. These
color-fast mitts double as hand
puppets when their soap and wa
ter duty is done.
Do your artificial wreaths and
sm-avs and polnscttias iook too
tired to use again this year?
Trv sponging them with "dry'
soap or detergent suds skimmed
from the lop of the bowl, nils
softens them, washes away the
vear's accumulated dust, and
makes them glisten agaui.
Launder ribbons in lukewarm
suds, and press under a layer ot
wax paper.
Turn a plain white cloth into
something festive enough to grace
the Yuletide board by using pink
ing shears to cut brightly colored
bus of clolh into ennstmas ae
signs, such as trees, bells and
stars. Thsn, dip these designs
into starch and iron them onto
the cloth hore and there.
The starch and heat will com
bine to make the colorful motifs
adhere until you pull them off.
When the holidays are over, laun
der the cloth in plenty of hot soap
or detergent suds and, presto, it s
all ready again for plain, year
round use.
Bridge Series
Winners Told
Five tables of Howell Move
ment were in play at the Tues
day morning duplicate tourna
ment Dec. 6 at the city library.
Tied for first place were two
couples. Mrs. A. J. Honzcl and
Mrs. Guy Hancock and Mrs.
Grace Krcsse and Mrs. N. J. Ros
cnbaum. In third place was Mi's,
Lena Smith and Mrs. Lloyd Co
ble and in fourth, Mrs. Ted Hyde
ana Mrs. ltobcrl Cliilcote.
On Thursday evening, Dec. 8,
11 tables played in the master
point open tournament.
In the north-south position Mrs.
Claude Davis and Mrs. Cecil
Adams were first; Mrs. Lcona
Robcrlson and Mrs. Llovd Goblc,
second, and George McClary and
jRlrs. N. J. Rosonbaum, third.
tast-wcsl lust place winners
were Mr. and Mrs. David
Richardson. Mis. George Roberts
and Mrs. Lesler Olfield were sec
ond and Mr. and Mrs. John Lake,
third.
The commillec's masterpoint
open tournament will be Sunday,
Dec. 18, storting at 1:30 p.m.
the city library.
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