ENGAGEMENT 1 IS ANNOUNCEDOMMMtbavm—mrnrnmmChicago Girl, Abilene Man ti To Wed Thanksgivng Eve 5Mr. and Mrs. J. Prank Walkerof Glencoe, suburb of Chicago, have announced the engagement of F their daughter, Maxine Blake, to C. , r Vincent Perini Jr. of Abilene, son ; j. of Mr. and Mrs. C. Vincent Perini of ! e Denver, Colorado, Marriage of the j couple will take place on Thanks- j giving eve in the Glencoe Union (church.Mr. Perini, who was a house j guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walker to at- J tend the betrothal tea, went from Glencoe to Denver and is expected to return here Sunday. He is president of Merry Bros, and Perini, ;oil operators of both west and east jTexas. !The couple met when Miss Wal- j ker was in Abilene last spring for j an exhibition of oils and water j colors. She was a guest here in the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Rebecca T. Blake, who is now in Chicago, to visit in the Walker j home. I■mi 1 '—hi 11—' IDr. J. L. Stowe of El Paso isvisiting his brother, J. E. Stowe | and sister, Mrs. Carl Gainey, for ; the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Stowe | and daughter, Sarah Ann, recently I attended the rose festival at Tyler ; and Centennial exposition at Dallas. Mrs. Billy Lyon of Kilgore, who , had visited iiere with her parents, j Mr. and Mrs. Stowe, accompanied ; them on the trip, returning to her , home at Kilgore.Mr and Mrs. R. D. Jordan and