Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. [4], Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1950 Page: 4 of 8
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Friday, October 13, 1950
‘ Mrs. Cleone tyeta and Mrs. Jen-
ile Hurdle of Winnsboro rettfrn-
M Friday from Vivian and. Shreve-
port, La. Mrs.‘Alyce Oiudle came
home with them for a visit. T >.
•Mr. and Mrs. Joe-Clyde Clinton, • '
Jackie and Ann and Mrs. L«roy
Hightower spent t^e weekend In
Dallas.
' Mr. and Mrs. Douglas -lyby of
Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lowe of
Marshall and Mr. • and Mrs. Ben
F. Ehrlich of Heston were Sun-
day guests in the home of their
parentis. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Lowe.
Mrs -Faye bjelj Williams of Dal- ;
las spent'last week with her par-
ents, -Mr.' and Mrs.. V. T. Horton
and son-'David Williams. * -.e.
Mrs. A. A. Mercer Is visiting i>-
hei- soth Gerald Mercer- at Rlyer-
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Mrs. C.. W Rutledge i •t fxlii'-ed J"
I the guest speakel'. Rev. llert^ard ,
’ kfknsen, pastor df the C-i.rR’!
Christian Church, who, gave
-very inspirational rpesAge t« t • .;4n(hdttut ,Church.
club It is always a privilege fo
the club to have Rev. Mansen
meet' with the' club.
New members Of the club were
introduced py the - president* They
are Mrs. fl. A. Jackson Mrs. Hor-
ris Morris. Mx#l .A: D.rStocks. Mrs.
Robert Souter an<J Mrs. V; F. Pat-
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Coterie Begins
New Chib Year :
- At Reeves Home
The beautiful new home of Mrs. I of flow.ers werejdaced jm each
Star Reeves which li r located on 'party table. '*‘“.‘“2' ''w“"
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Miss Mary-Lynn Bbown of White
Oak. spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. rioyd Brown,
, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith accom-
panied MisaaL^u Haley Smith ahd
Misb Ann Draper to ETSTC. Com-
merce, Sunday afteruooit. The
young ladies had spent U)F’ week-
end with their families. 5
Meet of Year >
I The, Mt. Vernon Garden Club
met Tuesday,''October 10 at. the
1 . Mrs. Joe Long I
and Mrs. Pearl Dawson presented*
•the’ prog rain. Talka were made on
national and ■■ period arrangements
of Howers, Their display was out?
atanoi i Mrs. Ernekt Aikin, who
was also to . have served on the
prognpi, .rent a- beautiful* arrange-
ment of roses.
Mrs. Charles Teague, president
of the-club,-presided-at a business
session. A report was made, of the
pilgramage to- the Rose ' Festival ,
at Tyler, and it was voted the
rest rooms it the. City Park to
be •erected.
Refreshments of coffflf -and cake
were served. Mrs. Eva Rountree
poured.
Mrs. Teague and Mrs. Dewey
Robinson Were hostesses. ’ • •
Evening Party
Honors Niece of
Miss Burgoyne
’ > Miss May-Burgoyne of Lope
* CSdar Earm, gave 'an evening
-u-ty . Saturday, October ^th, for
jer niece: Nancy May of Garland..
Mrs.. Malmquist showed, «aw movie
and the children enjoyed several
games. * :
Nancy received many, presents.
Refreshments ’ were served to:
Cold Cream, Regular $2.00(401* $1.00 ''
Cara. Nome Face Powder, X
x Regular $2.00 for ,$1.50
i - Cara Nome Talcum. , '
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Special prices on face soap, body -
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daughter, Mi
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Saturday October 14th
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THE MOvNT VERNON 0PT1C-HERALB , '
Mi., and Mrs. Hershel Knight
a:;d children of Shreveport spent
the wei rend with his patents. Mr,
and. Mrs. L. Knight-
Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Coker re-
turned home from Dallas Sunday
where he -u-idcrwent major sur-
gery several "weil’s dgo. *
, Among, those ding thf Rdse
festival • in Tynr urday were:'
Mrs. M^j Moore. ...I., .H: K.'Wil-
liams, Mrs. Tom N * me and
children, Mrs. Hey^GH -.re, h.‘ Miss
Vtrgle Beth Hughes\.. Jimmie
K^te Terry, Mis. E • \>ttle, Mrs.
Pearl Dawson Su ,e Bell Dawson,
Mrs, Worth -Jaggers, Mrs. P.. R.’'
Gill, Ms®. D-wey Robihsoi’i, ‘’Mrs.
Guy Liles, Mrs. N. fe Dupree. Miss
Ann’ie May Stringer, Wtliss. Lallah
Stephenson. -
Capt: I ftobert Moore ajid Mps. I
Moore of Atlanta, Ga. came "Tues-
day for a visit’with his parents,!
j^r.' and Mrs. -J. M. Moore. *
Mrs. Lewis Ben’riett spent the
weekend in Tyler^with relatives
and attended the oRse fesj-ival.
Mrs. W. O. .Martin has returned
home from Winnsboro where she
spent the pa-st week with her* son,
Joe M. Martin and Mrs., Martin. ■ ’
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Clark of
Lancaster and > fijother. Mrs Annie
Pittman, ^' Commerce and Mr: aRd?
Mrs. S. R. Thompson’ (pent Sun-
" day in the home of "their sister
i .and ’aut.it, Mfs. durtis Garner’ and
Mr. Garner.’ ‘ ,
Friends of Mrs. TIla Behnett will'
be glad >»to- hear that she , is re-
covering satisfactorily after a eet>
lous illness in a Greenville .Hospi-
tal. *■- A
Mr. and Mrs. Rule Halder and
.baby of Irbendale «came Monday
for a few days’ visit with their
parents ah’d grandparents, ^fr. and
Mrs. Finley Moore and Mr. and
- Mrs.: Ytrgtt' Holder.
'rane *Wr» Ji -r CargUe. is-1 v^itin/
her children in Mt. Pleasant this
week.r ( jt .
• far. and Mrs? M. L. Edwards ^Jr.
* brought -thfir son, Mike, home
Tuesday from a Dallas hospital
where they had been for the'pasTt
two weeks havlhg special treat7/
mjent 'for Mike.’s eyes'.. .
Mr. ■ and • Mrs. Ray Holder and
daughter .Kathy, of Kaufman;
Mrs. Jabe Whitten <>f Saltillo;* Mr.
and Mrs. Ciiuen.ce'Wood. Texar-
kana; Mr.’and Mrs/’Charlie Ham
vis-*'of Timpson have <been here
: through the week attending their
mother, Mrs. D. J. Holder, who
underwent sufgery’ • at Franklin'
Coanty HbspitaJ. Mrs. Ham ije*
milned for tjie week. ,
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powder, bath salt’s and bath soap. ,
Just received a shipment of new
; fall shades. The pHdeybf all wo-
men’s wardrobe.
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Rutherford Drug Store
CHAS. B. MAHAFFEY, Prop.
'■The Rexall Store”
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MT. VERNON, TEXAS
Mr. and Mrs. Estel Grau and
grandbaby bf Dallas spent the
weekehd ydth relatives. ” ■
MTs. Nettie Groom was able to
be brought home from the Mount
Pleasant Hospital, Saturday.
Berngfq Stringer of Dallas was
a business visitor tyere-Friday and
Attended the ball game. ■
Mr. and Mrs. Epsy .Daniels and
son of Dallas visited over J the
weekend With their parents and
grandparents,’ Mp and .Mrs. ^C. T.
LovingX . * • ' i
Mr.. ahd Mrs. Oland McCauley
jind 30ns of ^ft. Pleasant visited
here Sunday with his mother,'MrS.
Jeksie. McCauley. ' . - .
. Mr. and Mts. J. W. Burnett' gre
■visiti'ng . thyir ’ son F
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Jr. Shakespeare *
In First Meeting
At Harvey Home
The Junior Shakespeare Club
met 4n- the • home of Mrs. Sam
Harvey Oct. gth, 19M\ Belon* ,the,
program .Mrs. Haryey served a de-
licious buffet luncheon.* The din-
ing table w'lis ikld with -a pine*
apple linen cloth” edged with lace*
medallions the cehterpitece was of
sunburst ' rpses. The, living foom
was .decorated with beautiful ,'red
fOkes. ,•» ’'
After all wei
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on pott/fy’ She reviewed
Wedgcwqpd, • • who was a
potterer. . ' '. ;
This program was given in Ob-
servance of American Ant week
, ncircsnmenuj were nnvcq w.
and Is sponso ;d by -American Ar- M, und Mrg MaltriquUt, Nancy
tist, Professio n! League and Gen- May, Don. John of Garland. -Ulr,
eral .Federatkiii <Jf Women’-s*:Clubs.
After the review Mrs. Stinson
shdwi d a. film sent
the..Wedgewood Incorporated call-
, * ' Linda Gay and, Peggy Ann,
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was the segue of the Reassembly
Buffet -Luncheon of. the Coterie
Ckib,’ Thursday, October 9, '18M.
The party . fboms were decorated
with cut flowers .carrying out the
chosen colors of the club, yellow^
and white. Small baskets and vases.
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which ii * located on I party tahle. The dining room
-Mary Grace Drive in Dupree Oaks table was centered with
’ Brown Food Store
' . \ Fnn HARVEST SALE ,/
ed "Colour in .Clay."- *
Sh.'kespearcans
In Re assembly
Thursday Eve
Th** Shcakespeare Club • met fvi*
reassembly, "at the First Baptist
Church. Thursday* afternoon, Oct-'
• . ober. i2, at ■ 3,:00 o'clock.
In the absence ST the presideiU,
Mrs Horace TerrHe, Mrs. W. 4T,
Mhlinffey, i* ~ ~ , -
She, welcomed the guests'and made’
a short- talk to club members
. Mrs .Phillip Hope, organist 'play-
ed ' beautiful' seiccti^hs.
Mrsk R. F. .Lindsey of Pleas-
ant, guest speaker for the after-
noonji-'gave a splendid talk, on
citieimshfjj..;
. MrsAandsey is a past president
of Tex^s Federation bf Won)?ii's
.Clubs' It was during her adminis-
ajitratlon that plans wegd made to
’ erect, tins Federation- building at?'
Austin. .
• * -Honor. ..guests were Ute Junior
■ She'akspearc Club, representatives
from study clubs at Talco,., Mt.
Plcpsune, Sulphur Springs, Win-
nsboro, and Winfield. .** -
Arrangements of, purple and gold
flowei-s ’ were used' for - decoration.
On tile refreshment taj>le iiiiti at
and Mrs. J. W. Burgoyne, Mr. and
■Mrs. D:_ M.. McEvers’. Jimmie. Lur
.Mrs. Bud Johnson. Hilda 1
Johnson, Mr. and., N^rj. Carl Crane
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end Mr?. Joe Thomas', Mrs? Evan
i>*Bhas:o. Jackie’ and Mifc' Bur-
goyne. * " ‘ > ’•
LOCALS ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Snfiith of
Dallas . spent the weekend'"with
their parents. -Mr. .and Mrs. N.
B. Tplley^and- Sfigter. Mrs.., Alton
Smith.
MgqRnd Mrs. Dhn PAHardy *
.. . frlted his, sister Mrs.SA., D. Brown
vk’t’-prefddem pressed.. . w^hachie,-. And her sisters
nd the <riianta and n»odn> .
Mrs. .Erich Starwngdr Ttnd -Mrs,
Dean B. Hiatt at Ft. Worth dur-,
iqg the weekend.
'M>ss C>Wn Tittle of Albany
visited her mother.. Mrs. Alta Tit-
tle, Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. T. AC, Puckett, Mrs. L. D.
Lowry' Sr...-Mrs. Roy Smith, Miss
Ix>u Haley Jffniiri. Dwayne and Ter-
esa Ann Puckett attended 'the
Rose, Festival at Tyler. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Halcomb re-,
turned home Saturday from .Ft.
Worth where they visited with their
daughter. . ■ -y ‘ ■
Mr. and Mrs. ' W. WatSon of
Naples Visited Mr. and Mrs. D. L.
•hibanlAi Friday. ’ .
I Mrs' T. ft. went to Dallas ’
■ Saturday for a visit with her I
daughter, I Mrs. Elaine McMillan. . 1
Charles -Rutherford of "Dallas I
spent the weekend, here with his
father. G.. Wt Rutherford, and
Mrs^ Rutherford...
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Devall, Charles K. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. [4], Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1950, newspaper, October 13, 1950; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1268457/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.