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FRIDAY. MAY 90, 1986
THE CALDWELL NEWS
of lu&fli urrsHESf
Mrs. A. W.
Miar Society Nm
MRS EDWARD VARNER HONORS MISS NOVOSAD
WITH MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER THURSDAY
Mita Benita No votad, bride-
elect of J >hn Donald Williama.
was honored with a miacellaneouH
DANCE
Sat, May 28
Airline Park
Giddmgs
Music By
Gilbert Kautz
ORCHESTRA
Under New Management
come and go shower Thursday
evening. May 5 at the home of
Mrs Edward Varner. The event
was held between the hours of
7:30 and 9:30
Bouquets of white afid pink
roses, the bfidc's chosen colors,
were placed at vantage pbints
thruout the party rooms when-
the many beautiful and useful
gifts were duplayed for the
guests to admire.
Refreshments of white cake
squares, ime 7<ich, nuts, and
mints were served from the din-
ing table which was laid with a
white linen cloth and held a cen-
terpiece of white and pink carna-
tions. A minature bride and
groom held in place satin stream
era on which were inscribed
"Benita" and "John".
Upon her arrival, the honores,
was presented a corsage of baby
carnation* of green, pink and
white. Mr* Ben N'ovosad, mother
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FRIDAY I
S&TUaDAYI
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Save At Penney's In Bryan
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
MEN'S
Cool, Cord
SLACKS
$3.44
Kay on — N ylon Cord
Extra Cooi
Swen 30 to 42
BOYS* FINE
Cotton Knit
T-SHIRTS
2 For $1.
Smooth. E'at Knit —
Filt'nt — 6 to H
MEN'S
Crepe Sole
OXFORDS
$2.44
Heavy Denim
Uppers — Cushion
Insole — 6 to 12 sites
BOYS'
Double Knee
JEANS
$1.22
SPECIAL !
Costume
Jewelry
2 for $1.00
plu* tax
New Summer Styles In
Earrings. Necklaces or
Bracelets — Ideal Gifts
SPECIAL
Darron Reinforced
TOWELS
63c
l4irge 22 x 44 Sixe
Cannon Quality
Super Saving
.19 INCH
NO• IRON
NYLON
C(c yd.
New Cool Weaves For
Summer. Ideal Per Shirts
Dresses and etc.
WOMEN'S
Sbortie
GOWNS
$1.44
A Special Bay of Cool
Crinkle Cotton — Jnot
The Thing for Summer
of the bride and Mrs Ralph Will-
iams, mother of the groom were
presented with corresponding cor-
sages by the hostess, Mn Varner,
Mrs Jimmie Tyree served the
cake, Mrs Henry Hilgemeier pre-
sided at the punch service. Mrs
Jimmie Mitchell assisted in serv-
ing.
Assisting Mrs Varner as co-
hostesses were Mrs Emma C.
Lewis, Mrs Ruebe Cross, Mrs Les-
ter Williams, and Mrs Bartlett
Jones.
Miss Lurae Harvey registered
the sixty guests .who called be-
tween the appointed hours.
School Cafeteria
Is Scene Of Meeting
By School Sponsors
Cooks Point School Sponsors
held 'their regular monthly meet-
ing May 12 in th*% school cafe-
teria with approximately sixty-
five members and guests in at-
tendance.
Mrs Rudy Loehr, president was
in charge of the meeting. A
prayer was given by Mrs Irvin
Worthington. Mrs Al\1n Drgac,
s H*retary read the minutes from
the last meeting, and Mrs John
Loehr, treasurer gave the month-
ly report.
The following officers were
elected for th coming year;
President, Mrs Rudy Loehr, Vice
President. Mrs Louh Loenr, Sec
retary, Mrs Alvin Drirac. Treas-
urer, Mrs John Loehr, and Repor-
ter, Mrs Irvin Worthington.
Those serving on the refresh
rnent committee were Mrs John
Stefka, Mrs ( eorg> Vance. Mrs
Porter Norcro-s. and Mrs John
K ubin.
Graduation exercises will Ik-
held May 24 at 8 p. m.
A business meeting of the spon
s. rs will b:' h.'ltl in the school
house on Mai 25 at * p. m \!l
members are urged to attend
Speaker for the evening wa
Mr C. Hohn of Independence who
introduced the griests and de-
livered an interesting talk using
as his subject '"f'hild Rearing"
emphasiiing th h m > as the
most im^ -tfint place fur charac-
ter building
Hostesses f ir *he social hour
which fo!io e.i wcr Mesdame<
Henry Milburger. Jim Lightsey
Kmil Faust, John Loehr. and R j
d"lph Lukss They *<Tved re
freshment* of Ritxburgers. r.ii,.
coffee, and punch
Mr and Mrs \nton Hoy irk of
were •* ek Í quests in
i the home f Mr J >e W Aut'vy,
, They fOjojcd church services a-
First iiapii.- i nurcn Sun is,,
night.
Miss n orothv Huff, daughter
of Mr and Mrs Otto Hnff,
Route 4, Bryan, is employed is
secretary for the Stanley Equip
merit Company, Bryan She re
' ceived her training at the Mc-
Kenxie-Baldwin Business Colleg.
of that city.
and the
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The Hon. D«.mor rati n Club
met May 13 in the home < f Mr
Ann Nix with nine member and
the agent, Mrs Bertie Alford
present. Mrs Alford gave demon-
strations on the care of different
type* of materials. Following the
meeting, refreshments of sand-
wiches, Rits crackers, cookies,
and punch were served.
Mr and Mrs Oscar Telg and
children of Houston spent the
week end with Mrs Telg's mother,
Mrs Gusto Rust.
Mr and Mrs Charl ie Schroeder
visited in Orange the past week.
Mr John Bates of Port Arthur
is visiting with Mr and Mrs J. J.
Goodrich.
Rev and Mrs L E. Foster and
Mrs Ann Nix attended the Work-
ers Conference at Dime Box
Thursday.
Mrs Jimmie Monroe and son of
Yorktown visited her mother,
Mrs Sallie Griffin
Mr Weldon Smith and Mis
Mary Helen Schoppe went with
the Senior Class to New Bruun-
fels for the week end,
Mr and Mrs Raymond Schoppe
and children visited in Caldwell
Saturday night.
Mr and Mrs Leu Danchek of
Uvalde spent the week end with
Mrs Martin Danschek.
Mr and Mrs Jerry Polansky
and family of Rockdale, Mrs
Francis Nelson, Mrs A. L. Wal-
ker, Mr and Mrs E W Kubena
of San Antonio ami Mr and Mr-
Stanley Polansky of Caldwell
visited Mrs Mary Polansky last
week.
Mr and Mrs Sam Arjie of An
derson visited with Mr and Mrs
A, J. Schoppe Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs I. F Foster
spent Saturday in C.i!\estor
Mr and Mrs Oti.- Nix. Gordon
Earl and Mr H iir" Schubert
visited Mr and Mr- Hibiia Schop
pe in Rockdale S;r ¡rday
Mr and Mrs George Bates of
Caldwell visited in Lyonj Sunday
evening.
Mr and Mrs Clem L-dr.es'tj
and children of Fairbu::k> sp*nt
the week end wi-.h l<i. .id ! s
Bain Tattle.
Mr and Mrs Frankie Surovik
and baby of Bryan spent Sunday
with Mr and Mrs John Schoen-
berg.
Miss Vivian Dunn of Houston
spfent Saturday here. We are glad
to hear Mrs Dunn seems to be
improving.
Film Processor
Is Needed At BAFB
The U. S. Civil Service Com-
mission announces examination
for position of Film Processor,
WB-8, $1.54 per hour for employ-
ment at Bryan Air Force Base,
Texas. Full information and ap-
plications may be obtained from
the Post Office or from the Ex-
ecutive Secretary, Bryan Air
Force Base, Texas.
A horseshoe should be hung
with the ends pointing down.
DR. E. E. WHITESIDE
OPTOMETRIST
EYES EXAMINED — GLASSES FITTED
In Caldwell Every Tuesday — Office Hra. 10:00 to 4:M
Upstairs Woodson Bldg. — Next to Shaw Furniture
COTTON
POISONS
Burleson Laboratories
PHONE 149 — CALDWELL, TEXAS — W. L. SUROVIK, JR.. OWNER
iTS ALL BUiCK
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-AND ALL
Corner Drug A
Jewelry store
f. C. Jandk — Joba L I
8 Ounce — Western. Cat
for A Good Fit,
Sites 6 to IS
"V,rou certainly can throw out your chest and
1 call this strapping big Huick yours.
Because — as any comparison shows —the dollar
difference between this brawny beauty and the
well-known smaller cars is now virtually erased.
So i! y ou've been holding back, thinking a Buick
was out of reach — /#/ yourstlf go. You can afford
-i Huick if you can afford any new car—and the
price tag we'll show you proves it.
Buick SAs Are Soring Ti Haw tat-Sifcr Highs
That's a major reason for the phenomenal success
of Huick today. So much so, that production and
sales are hitting new peaks to move Buick more
firmly into the tight eirele of America's best sellers.
And a companion reason for this soaring popularity
is Huick's full line of cars to give you a choice
in aitjr price class —the bedrock-priced special,
the high-powered century, the extra-roomy
Suprr, and the custom-built Roadmastrr.
But pure and simple, it's all the sutomobile you
get for your money tbst't winning to tnsny new
owners to Buick.
It's the extrs pride you feel, the extra room you
enjoy, the extrs comfort you gst,the extra esfety
¿t fact óíeafc ¿C/)
you sense —from Buick styling, Buick size, Buick
ride-engineering, Buick solidity of structure.
It's the extra lift and snap and ginger you get
from Buick high-compression V8 power —and
the fun and thrill of bossing such eager might.
As we said —if you can afford any new car, you
can afford e Buick—even with the spectacular
performance of Variable Pitch Dynaflowt at
modest extra cost.
So why settle for anything less than a Buick?
Drop in on us, take the wheel, press that pedal,
and see for yourself what a whale of an automobile
— and a whale of a buy —today's Buick really is.
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The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1955, newspaper, May 20, 1955; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth176169/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.