Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 70, Ed. 1 Monday, November 19, 1951 Page: 3 of 8
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For her going-away costume
the bride wore a cinnamon brown
suit with dark brown accessories
and the orchid from the center
of her bridal bouquet.
After a wedding trip to West
Texas and New Mexico, the cou-
ple will live in Fort Worth.
The bride was graduated from
Sacred Heart high school last
spring. Mr. Endres, a graduate of
Sacred Heart high school, is em-
ployed at Consolidated Aircraft
paint in Fort Worth.
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Chorale Preludes, J. S. Bach;
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Prelude and Fugue in A Mi-
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PORTER VITA E, Calif. (UP)-—
Thomas Heindel cracked an egg
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an extra dividend — one white
button encased in the yolk.
dress of purple with a scalloped A reception was neld for about
lylon net j 40 guests at 1 p. m. in the home
ride's. Ai of the bride’s parents. Ivy and
zart.
Toccata on a French Psalm
Tune, N. Fisher.
Elevation from “An American I
Organ Mass,” R. Purvis; (first
New York performance).
Prelude and Fugue in G Minor,
M. Dupre.
Present for the program Mon-
day night will be Arthur Teague,
Jr?, cousin of the organist, who
resides in New York.
William Teague will go to Phil-
adelphia, Pa., Tuesday where he
will be presented in a recital at
the First Presbyterian church at
8:15 p.m.. Wednesday. Dr. Alex-
ander McCurdy, his former pro-
fessor of organ at Curtis Insti-
tute, will present Mr. Teague in
this program.
Mr. Teague will be in Wash-
ington, D. C., Saturday and Sun-
day for a weekend visit with his
brother, Abner Teague, and fam-
ity.
From there he will return to
Shreverort, where he is minister
of music at St. Mark’s Episcopal
church in that city.
which a number of songs were
sung.
The troop planned a theatre
party for the next meeting.
Twelve members, three visi-
MUENSTER, Nov. 19—Miss Dorothy Walterscheid, daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Al Walterscheid, Muenster, became the bride of Don-
ald Endres, Fort Worth, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Endres, Muen-
ster, at 8 o’clock this morning in Sacred Heart church. Rev. Lewis
Deuster, pastor. read the double-ring ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage,-------------
by her father, wore a gown of Ronald Herr and Dennis Walter-
bridal satin with a scalloped - " -
yoke of imported chantilly lace,
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Brownie Troop 19 Begins
Scrapbooks at Friday Meet
Scrapbooks with flower show
ribbons and collections of bird
pictures were started by Brownie
Troop No. 19 at a meeting Fri-
day afternoon. A business ses-
sion was conducted by the presi-
dent, Helen Claire Curtis, after
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Thanksgiving banquet,
p. m. at the church.
Boy Scout troop of
Presbyterian church,
ERE is your opportunity to get the
personal advice and help of a
specially trained beauty expert!
Helena Rubinstein’s Beauty Consult-
ant will be here all this week to help
solve your beauty problems. She will
analyze your skin, chart your proper
make-up shades, give you an individual
beauty guide ... all without charge.
She will show you how to make up like
the glamorous stage and screen stars.
She will teach you how to tilt your eyes,
how to paint a luscious smiling mouth,
how to rouge. All three techniques em-
phasize the thrilling young “winged”
yoke of royal purple n. ,
made identical to the bride’s. A । of the bride’s parents,
half-hat of purple with royal fall floral arrangements deco-
purple net and matching elbow- , rated the home.
length mitts, a bouquet of white ; The three-tiered, wedding cake
carnations completed her cos-' with miniature bride and bride-
| groom standing on the top tier
William Walterscheid, brother was cut by Miss Della Herr, and
of the bride, was best man, and Mrs. Ed Schneider, sister of the
Mrs. Walterscheid chose a dark
gray crepe dress with black ac-
cessories and a corsage of pink
carnations. The bridegroom’s
mother wore a navy crepe dress
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Society Editor, Telephone 96
Monday
Joint meeting of Missionary
society and Priscilla circle of
Bible Presbyterian church,
7:30 p. m. in the church parlor;
Thanksgiving meeting.
Centennial Book club, 7:30
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fashioned in a high round collar of the bride, Paul Hesse, Rodney
and a fitted V bodice. Her long Walter, cousins of the bride, and
sleeves extended into petal points Ray Luke and Tommy Herr, cou-
over her hands. The gathered sins of the bridegroom.
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school chon-'furnished wed-
orange blossoms on either side. | ding music
She carried a bouquet of white A wedding S st W as
carnations centered with an or- served after the nuptial mass in
chid on a pearl prayerbook, a gift the home of the bridegroom s
of the bridegroom. | parents for the bridal party, pa
Miss Floradell Endres, sister of ents, gradmothers and RevS;
the bridegroom, was maid of Deuster and Cletus Post. Fan-
honor. She wore a faille taffeta flowers decorated the home.
William C. Teague
To Give Recital
In New York City
William C. Teague of Shreve-
port, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dock
Teague, 704 Lindsay street, will
be presented tonight in an organ
recital in St. Paul’s chapel at
Columbia university, New York,
N. Y., under the auspices of the
New York City chapter of Amer-
ican Guild of Organist.
The program, planned for 8:15
o’clock, consists of the following
numbers:
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Tuesday
Young Matrons class of First
Christian church, 7:30 n. m. in
the home of Mrs. Cliff Hatcher,
1106 North Throckmorton
street; Mrs. T. F. Ross, lesson.
Literary department of XLI
club, 3:30 p. m. with Mrs. W. L.
Blanton, 803 South Denton
street
WMS of Grand Avenue Bap-
tist, 2 p. m. in the educational
building; royal service pro-
gram.
Faith class of First Baptist
church, 7:30 p. m. with Mrs.
Ed Moseley, 919 South Clem-
ents street; party; nursery at
524 East Garnett street.
Evening Garden club, 7:30
p.m. in the home of Mrs. Hans
Cook, 1309 East Pecan street.
J. M. Lindsay P-TA, 7:30
p.m. in the school; sixth grade
program; speaker, James V.
Campbell.
Licensed Vocational Nurses
association, 7 p.m. in the home
of Mrs. W. A. Graham, 901
North Morris street.
Loyal Daughters of Whaley
Memorial Methodist church,
3 p. m. with Mrs. J. D. Snell-
grove 1815 Mill street; Mrs.
John Reid, cohostesses.
Lucy Lee Home Demonstra-
tion, 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Ralph Long on Old Callisburg
road.
American Legion Auxiliary,
7:30 p.m. in the Legion hall.
Circle No. 2 of WSCS of First
Methodist church, 3 p. m. with
Mrs. R. L. Lutz, 1424 O’Neal
street.
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Wednesday
R. E. Lee P-TA, 2:30 p. m.,
at school. Executive meeting
2 p. m.
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