Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 76, Ed. 1 Monday, November 26, 1951 Page: 3 of 8
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Girl Scout council, 7:30 p.m.
with Mrs. George West, 930
South Dixon street.
Wednesday
Stitch and Chatter club, 2:30
p. m. with Mrs. V. D. Aston, 218
North Grand avenue; Mrs. Dock
Dudley, cohostess.
Thursday
Faith Class of First Baptist
church, 9:30 a. m., with Mrs. Rex
Crow on East highway 82.
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of honor for her sister, and Har-
old Coley served as best man.
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favors were pixie figurines with
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Wert Roberts honored Mrs. Rich-
ard K. Fox, the former Fannie
Mae Moore, Beaumont, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Estes, 214
West Tennie street, Sunday aft-
ernoon.
Guests were former classmates
of Mrs. Fox. The afternoon was
spent in renewing acquaintances
and reminiscing of school days.
A number of women had not
seen each other since graduation.
Several copies of the high
school year book, “The Budget,”
were passed around, and the roll
of the class was called. Those
present told of their activities
during the intervening years, and
various ones contributed infor-
mation regarding other members
of the class.
Mrs. Frank Meirs, the former
Gertrude Simpson, read the class
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s ber of the senior class at Carls-
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sweetheart of the Caveman band.
She is a drum majorette and a
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Episcopal Guild
Has Silver Tea
Sunday Afternoon
Saint Mary’s Guild of Saint
Paul’s Episcopal church enter-
tained with a silver tea for mem-
bers and friends of the guild
from. 3 to 6 p. m. Sunday in the
home of Mrs. V. A. Sullivan,
1210 Hillcrest boulevard.
Mmes. Joe Carroll and Sulli-
van received guests at the door
and directed them to the dining
room for tea or coffee, sand-
wiches, nuts, cookies and cake.
the marriage vows.
Mrs. Sandlin is the former
school. Mrs. C. B. Neal, presi-
dent, was in charge of the meet-
ing.
of yellow chrysanthemums and
limes decorated the house.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
G. A. Presley, the former Altha
Long of Farmersville, Richard K.
Fox, Beaumont, Mmes. A. M.
Sampley, the former Vera Al-
mon, and T. M. Cunningham, the
former Hilda Hugon, of Denton,
and Mmes. Frank Meirs, R. W.
Mitchell, ’ who is the former
Grace Stuart, R. F. Spires, the
former Vera Bradley, Hans Cook,
the former Thelma Putty, and
Wert Roberts, the former Aus-
tina Koon, and the honoree and
hostesses.
Mrs. Cook and Miss Norma
Jane Estes assisted the hostesses,
Mrs. Estes, the former Florence
Johnson and Mrs. Roberts, in
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Sandlin are making their home1 shoulder corsage of gardenias.
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the home of Rev. Sherman Gann,
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Pouring during the afternoon
were Mmes. Luther Turner, Leta
Boyd, William Simpson and Leo
Kuehn, Sr.
A centerpiece of grapes, fruit
and magnolia leaves of silver and
green decorated the dining table,
potted plants furnished decora-
tions for the dining room. Other
decorations carried out the fes-
tive Christmas theme.
Approximately 250 people
called during the afternoon.
The tea is the beginning of
activities in connection with the
arrival of the new pastor, Rev.
Presley Pound, who is to be here
December 1.
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Choral Club at Meeting
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school under the direction of
Mrs. Ed Free sang two numbers,
“Daniel, the Spaniel” and “The
Glowworm” at a meeting of the
Callisburg Parent-Teachers asso-
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Women’s associations of First
Presbyterian church: circle 1,
3 p.m. in the church parlor;
circle II, 7:30 p.m. in the home
of Mrs. Eldon Willett, 1414
Cherry street.
Wesleyan Service Guild,
First Methodist church, 7:30
p.m., Miss Frieda Johnson, 1410
Lindsay street. Mrs. B. M.
Perryman and Miss Louise
Harris, cohostesses.
YWA of First Baptist church,
7 p.m. with Miss Sandra Gantt,
highway 82.
Boy scouts of First Presby-
terian church, 7:30 p. m. in Ty-
ler hall.
YWA of Grand Avenue Bap-
tist church, 7 p. m. with Miss
Patricia Martin, 415 Myrtle
street.
Wesleyan Service guild of
Whaley Memorial Methodist
church, 6:30 p. m. at the church
for pot luck supper.
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N. M., and Mr. Sandlin is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sandlin,
620 North Dixon street.
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and a member of the Dame’s
club.
Mr. Sandlin, who went to Carls-
bad in 1950, attended Carlsbad
. high school last year, where he
was treasurer of T&T club, and
secretary and treasurer of the
Dust Daubers auto club. He is
employed at the United Auto
store in Carlsbad.
Out-of-town guests for the
wedding were Messrs, and Mmes.
Joe Welch and Joe, Jr., and
Clarence Ascraft and daughters
of Lubbock, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Hass and children of Clovis,
N. M., and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mc-
Collum of Bakersfield, Calif.
The couple went on a wedding
trip to Ruidoso, N. M., before
taking up residence at Thayer
apartments.
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Margaret hold large bouquets in foyer of London’s Odeon Theater
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tional lesson on Thanksgiving.
Hubert H. Moss was the guest
speaker for the evening, speak-
ing on the subject, “Freedom
Through Discipline.”
Refreshments of doughnuts,
coffee and cocoa were served by
ninth and tenth grades room
mothers and Mrs. Marijane Law-
rence, home economics teacher.
J. M. Chisms Honor
His Sister With Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Chism gave
a dinner party Friday evening
in their home, 335 North Taylor
street, in honor of his sister, Mrs.
Kent, of Miami, Texas.
Cut flowers decorated the
home, and the dinner was serv-
ed buffet style.
Present were Messrs, and
Mmes. J. M. McDaniel, Floy
Chism, Lewis Leeper, Ray Sut- l
ton and daughter, Vicky, and
E. J. Riley and daughter, Sue,
and Mmes. Ernest Leeper and
son, Raymond and A. R. Jetton
and son, Bobby; Mr. and Mrs.
Hoyt Lewter, Southmayd; Mr.
and Mrs. J. K. Bergen of Hilton,
Okla.; Mr. and Mrs. Will Chism
and son, Willard, Whitesboro;
the honoree and sons, Skeezie
and Gharney, and granddaugh-
ter, Darlene Harris, of Miami;
and the hosts.
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