The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1951 Page: 5 of 13
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Chib
Malone, Jr., and Mra.
were Joint hoetosaes
to the Fannie Stephen* Study
Chb when It met In the Malone
hone on Eighth Street Wednes-
day afternoon
Daffodil* and acacia gave added
ity to room* where Mrs Joe
Phi eater conducted the business
and heard reports from officers
Clara Hill, a representative from
the Ballinger High School senior
ctaaa. announced that Mrs Her-
bart Emery, of Dallas, would review
Ole book. "Pathwuy to the stars,"
by Harnett T Kune, on Friday,
JVbruary 2 at the high school
auditorium This review Ls to be
gteen courtesy of Sanger Brothers,
and the proceeds will go to the
senior class, which is sponsoring
It It was announced that Mrs H
II. Hamner s membership was
transferred from artlve to asso-
ciate, and that Mrs. Lloyd Down
Ing has been accepted as an active
member of the club Mrs. J. Dex-
ter Eoff. federation counselor,
gave a report from the Texas
Club Woman A club report was
given by Mrs M E McClenny
In Introducing the program on
•‘Music." Mrs E. C Clrlndstaff
quoted, “Music washes away from
the soul the dust of everyday
life.” by Averbach Mrs A H Del-
linger's topic was “Music, a Hand-
maiden to the rums." and she
outlined the progress of the film*
from silent to sound pictures Mrs
Price Middleton discussed “Bing-
ing Stars of the Films "
Others present were Mmes R
A. Bagwell. Billy F Brown, Curtis
Bryan, John Castor. M A David-
son. w E Elkins. J H Endacott.
; Coy Estes. Preston Fttsbugh. R A
I Hanson, W o Irby. W A Me- j
Donuld. Alvuh Stephens. Ted Tls- 1
dale. W K Wheatly and E Y
Bailey
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Brownie Troop 1 Begins Cooking
Project
Mrs A J Thorp. Jr. and Mrs
George Newby directed members
of Brownie Troop No I In baking i
cookies when they met at the
Scout House for their regular1
meeting Members also made pup- I
pets
Those present w er e Barbara
Stubblefield. Billie Marie Selby
Paulette Jones, Vicki Lynn Pica., j
ant. Glorianna Crawford. Carol!
Kay Jobe. Elaine Zappe. Marcia
Whlttenburg, Pat Jones. Kay Man-
sell, Oeorga Newby. Sandra Hol-
lingsworth. Suzan St John. Doro-
thy Wilson, and Frances Dank-
worth
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Girl Scout Troop Elects Officers
Mrs O II Chandler. leader for
the Intermediate Olrl Scout Troop,
supervised members In planting
pot plant* when they met for
their regular meeting at the Scout
House Tueadsy afternoon
At the business routine the fol-
lowing officers were elected: sec-
retary. Jacqueline Chrom; treas-
urer. Midge Adair; reporter, dale
Jennings; patrol leaders. Patsy
Ashton. Linda Crockett, Pat
Darby, and Jane Wade
Others present were Sharon
Tuckey. Sarah Chandler. Linda
Clonlnger and Lanell Holbrook
♦ ♦ ♦
First Methodist Friendship Class
Entertained
Mrs Fred Middleton. Mr and
Mrs W N Selby and Mr and
Mr* Wylie Heurne were hosts to
members of the Friendship Class
of the First Methodist Church
Tuesday evening, entertaining ut
a chicken spaghetti supper In the
church parlors
Tables were centered with
arrangements of daffodils and
orchid stock blooms where Jack
Moore gave the Invocation pre-
ceding serving of the menu
Curry Brookshler conducted a
short business routine which was
lollowed by gullies Present were
Messrs, and Mines Tom Adams
Jack Pridgen, Jack Moore, J C
Witt. O L. Parish. Jr. Charles
Webb. Tom Eptlng. E B Under-:
wood. LeKoy Rieger. It A Hanson.1
Lanham Flynt. Curry Brookshler.:
A1 Wehrley, Bill Hays. Mmes Ed
Curry. Joe Freeman. Oene Keel, I
Ernest Caskey. Clyde Klmmons1
and Lynn Burks
Patricia Zappa, Jaani* Dankworth
worth were hostesses at a party
and dance In 8t. Mary's Recrea-
tion Hall on Fifth Btreet last
Friday evening
Multi-colored crepe paper
streamers were festooned about
the hall where fouteen couples
played games and danced to
nickelodeon music Mrs H J
Zappe and Mrs Charles rwnh
pink carnations where the host
araa was assisted by Mrs. Ed J.
O'Kelly. Mrs. Lee Butler and Mrs.
Harry J. Loveless In opening gifts
from the house party and from:
Mmes T. J. Mansell, Malcolm
Morgan. J H. Parrish. T. J Par-
rish. Paul Best. Lyle Currie, W.
C Wessels. O. C Sykes. Auguste
Bethany. Alda Mae Hlrechfelt. R.
E. White, R. P. Canady, L. A.
Paublon. A. O Bartlett. Prank
Kemp. Ed Jones, 8 M Jonas. C.
.“S". “a «v How.ii. 0: t!
Parish. Jr . William Middleton. L
B Rudder Joseph Mikaovsky. W
L McMillan, Robert McOarvey, W
A Nance, Bobby Burgess. Joyce
Myers. K V Northingtou, J o
Williams. Emma Speer, A J.
Thorp. Rufus Allen, J T Gregory,
Dick Ayers, William Hill, W D.
Duke, J a Williams. H H Ham-
ner. W A Forgey. Hope Thurman.
Geme Fort of San Angelo, T H.
Parrish, Jr of Eden, and Howard
Baldwin of Winters
throughout the party Others
assisting were Mrs R T Trail.
Mrs August McWilliams and Mr
Zappe
♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs. Bankston Feted at Heated Tea
In Adair Homr
A gift tea honoring Mrs Ruth
Bankston, resident of Ballinger
for many years who will leave
soon to visit at Dallas several
weeks before going on to Cali-
fornia to make her home, was
hosted by Mrs Cal Adair and Mrs
Hugh Parrish in the Adair home
on Tenth Street Saturday eve-
ning
Mrs Joe 1 homas registered
guests Names were written with
indelible Ink on a white linen
luncheon cloth and presented
to Mrs
brance
Tlie dining table was centered
with an arrangement of pink car-
nations where Mrs Adair presided
at the sliver service Mrs Parrish,
Mrs. Douglas Cox, Mrs J D
Keneau and Mrs H W Ketchem
served a sandwich plate
Elsewhere In party rooms were
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MORGAN MOTOR CO.
109 South Ninth Street Diel 3171 Bellin«er, Texes
Brownie Troop No 4. met with
members In the 8cout House Tues-
day afternoon for their regular
_______ „,Jlvrrs meeting, at which time Janet Bur-
Mrs Bankston was wearing a K‘'r wa* wHc,,med us » r>*'* j
nk curnutl.it. -n-,,. — ____i .i. ! her
pink carnation corsage, and the
hourc party guests wore white
carnation corsages
♦ ♦ ♦
Methodist Workers Class Meets
in Middleton Home
Mrs W E Middleton and Mrs
After the Brownie activities and
games were played Judith Thomas
was assisted by her mother In
M-rving cookies and cold drinks
to seventeen members
Members of Brownie Troop No
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Bankston as a remem- GHvrr C<>chran were co-hostesses 5 made toll house cookies when
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to members of the Workers Class
of the First Methodist Church.
they met for their regular meet- j
lng at the Scout House Monday
entertaining in the Middleton afternoon, with their leader. Mrs
home on Tenth Street last Wallace Barnett directing the
Wednesday afternoon cooking project
Mrs C D Harris presided for After cookies were baked they
the business routine when Mrs C w,*re served with Ice cream tubs
P Shepherd guve the treasurer's b> Nelda Jo Barnett to Linda '
report, and the class voted to send •'’ranees Wright. Dorothy Smith. ;
a birthday box of food to a mem- Kay Moncrlef Jim Beth
ber of the church who is in Flynt. Rosalc. Jones. Janice Had
ley. Linda Kay Crockett. Sharon
Cook Lee Brookshire Murgaret
DEBUT . . . Evlyr Kpeneer Her-
taa, bora recently, praadly panes
far cameraman ai Name with her
mother, Mrs. John Horton, and
fenmlfather. Keerrtarv at Treasary
John W. Snider Mrs. Horton la
the former Mias Oracle Herder
Fdr the program. Mrs Shepherd
drought trie tie rut,on.,: - ^r.d jjave -
a talk on New Year's Resolutions U'u t Fuciu Clark. Glenda
after reading the 121st Psalm , * IM,lt •*,!d Mar>' Kay Clonlnger
Mrs A O Strother gave the i Brookshire will be hostess
prayer and Mrs Price Middleton 1 next wpek
gave a reading The group sang | ♦ —
Higher Oround “ Card of Thanks
Hostesses .served a refreshment We wish to express our deep ♦-
,0 ivcnty-flve J appreciation to all who helped In connection with the obeerv-
during the Illness and death of anc* of UrUUd NaUt -* Week and
our hmttw.r n i- o- , “M>re •'specially United Nations
our brother. C E Keesee also for , ^ 1>ay hom, demoMtraUoo
Electricity Is a versatile source
of energy From the same set of
wire and by flipping a switch,
the farmer may light, heat or
power
members
♦ ♦ ♦
Brownie Troops Hold Regular
Mr
Frank
Meetings
Sam Conner and Mrs
G Thomas leaders of
,„ ... „ r.ug may nome nenionsiratlon
tin flora! offering M*iv Qod
you D,eM agents report that 3.393 United
u. ,, Nations flags were made In Texes.
w H and Clarence Ke*ee< ^
It * Typewriter ribbons at The Ledger
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USA
Crackers
Catsup '
Peas
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New button detail, borrowed from *
cadet's uniform! Plut ipiritc nolet in bold
pocket flaps end big turn beck cuffs. The
tkirt it tlim, but not loo slim for walking
ease, li t typically Rolkmoor-tailoredwith
Rothmoor skill and car*.
Fullness goes its flattering way, in a net
too »hort coat -but one lhat't jut! right lor
changeable days! Turn the cufft way up
over long gloves, or wear them any width
you choota. Rolhmoor't new idee for bowt
—two right nest to e long lapel.
See our other collection of Hothnumr coot* aud suit* $55 up
Pork&Beans
Spaghetti
Hominy '
PopCorn
Syrup
Rice '"'”T
Kraft Dinner
Shortening "
Bisquick
liquid Wax
Glo Coat
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Whole Beets
Corn i
Cherries
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19c
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23c
meats
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l*ml 53C
Pint 53c
SPUDS i
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FU,m - 5c Yarns
Picnic Hams "
Pork Chops
Bacon
Cheese
Steak
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The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1951, newspaper, January 18, 1951; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1163795/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.