Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 76, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 15, 1938 Page: 3 of 10
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Mrs. Millard Allen
parents, the Reverend
Methodist Woman’s
Missionary Society
Meets Monday
Charles Smart waa entertained
on his eighth birthday Tuesday i
with a party at the home of hla
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.' C.
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-------* THE HENDERSON DAILY NEWS. M EDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1938 —
Ihiilti Yi’iuff Society
MISS MARJORIE .ARP, EDITOR
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'Local Garden Club
Has Invitation To
East Texas Council
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La Nell Hunt Honoree
At Party Celebrating
Eighth Birthday
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MISSIONARY SOCIETY
PROGRAM POSTPONED
The program of the Laneville
Missionary Society which was to
have been given Thursday night,
June 16, has been postpoened.
The date of this program will
be announced later.
Blackboard Tradition
Presbyterian W. M. S. Broken By Modernity
i spending the week here
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opened with the group sing-
“Rescue the Perishing," fol-
lowed by a prayer led by Mrs.
Will Keeton.
The weekly
the subject
Witness,” was
Turner. Sixteen members were
present. A new member, Mrs. J.
T. Ahney, was enrolled.
It was announced that the
next weekly meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. J. A. Bird
well Monday afternoon at 3 ,
o’clock, when a social meeting
and Bible study will be conduct-
ed.
SELMAN CITY DELEGATES I
ATTEND CONFERENCE
Miss Opal Burk and Miss Dor-;
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Ben Wilson of Dallas is spend-;
ing the week as a guest in t‘.._,
home of Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
Turner. Mr. Wilson is a forme’r
roommute of Tom Turner.
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‘ Where Most People Trade”
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services were held’instead of t'he
usual opening exercises. The
groups then met in separate de-
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The boys voted to work on the !
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constructed outside the city lim-
its on the Arp highway, Wednes-
day morning. Members of the
girls’ organizations are to pre-
pare baskets of food to be served
at a picnic lunch at the hut at
noon Wednesday.
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Miss Sara Gene Kyger will
1 leave today for Kirbyville where
[ she will attend the Herndon Fine
Arts Camp. She will be accom-
1 panied as far as Jasper by her |
mother, Mrs. B. H. Kyger, and
her brother, Bryan.
The formal opening of
Henderson Country Club swim-
ming pool will be held Thursday.1 |
The pool will be officially open j
at five o'clock.
Following the swim there will ’
be a basket picnic. Contests, dan- ,
cing, and other forms of enter-
tainment will follow the supper.
All members of the club antlf
persons holding the courtesy cards j
which entitle them to the use of , |
the pool are invited to he present I —
al the entertainment and to bring __t
their basket supper. The use of
the pool will be free to members
and holders of the courtesy cards
OVERTON — A number
the local membership of the gar-
den club are planning to attend
the East Texas garden eouncil,
OVERTON - The
Methodist church met
afternoon at 3 o’clock
church with Mrs. T. H.
president, in charge. The session
was <
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___________ . Womans’
Missionary Society of the First
Monday
in the
Coats,
Mary A. Holland
Miami, Okla., is here for an
daughter,
' "Brazil Today,” and “Brazil To-
' morrow" was t‘ ’7 - ______
j by Mrs. J. M. Foote. Miss Elora
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ENTERTAINMENT FEATURES;
WOMEN’S CLUB ACTIVITIES;
__________CHURCH ORGANIZATION NEWS
Mrs. R. A.
her daughter. La Nell, xWlh a
party Saturday pfternoon in hon-|
or of her eighth birthday.
La Nell received a variety of
gifts which she opened before
the guests. Games w-erf played
and refreshments were ' served.
Among the friends of La Nell
enjoying the birthday party were
Juanitta and Wynunt Pierson,
Deloriese and Jortn Knox, Dessie
Bailey, Billie Sue Green, Bettie
Gene Little, Vqn Bob Boyd, .Ray
Boyd, Bertie Lou Boyd, Virginia
Zoller, Buddy Martin, Frank
Boyd, John Taylor Propcs, Ger-
ald Olaham, Barbara Ann Pierce,
Lurene Winfrey, and Sis Justiss.
Marylyn Carter, Norma Jane
Carter, Joyce Martin, Geraldine
Blundell, Betty Jo and Martha
Ann Hudson. Nancy and Kenneth
Crossland, Larry Little, Lois
Hunt, Roy Hunt, and Mildred
Reeder.
Mrs. Ruby. Little, Mrs. Willie
Crossland, Mrs. Clyde Hudson,;
Mrs. Norman Carter, Mrs. Russ j
Boyd, Mrs. Theo Hunt, and Mrs.
R. A. Hunt.
Kapkamanuka And
Kewanokiya Meet
Jointly at Party
Members of the Kapkamanuka ;
and Kewanokiya Camp Fire
Groups were entertained with a'
swimming party Monday after- [
noon.
Meeting at the First Prcsby-:
lerian Church U. S. the girls went
to th? Henderson Country Club
where they enjoyed a two hour
swim. Following the swim a pic-
nic supper was served.
Members of the Kapkamanuka
group present were Eva Fac
Powell, Virginia Smith, Joyce
Wright, Paline Coolidge, Billy Jo
Alexander, Rebecca Wright, Mar-]
garet Jim Bolton, Evelyn Teller, i
Joycelyn Pearson, and Rossetti
Dills. ‘ I
Of the Kewanokiya group.
I hose present were Nelma Ruth
Smith. Frances I.cath, Mary Jo
Sattes, Billy Beth Smith, Ann
Newport, Bitsy Gruver. Barjorie
Ham, and Shirley Marwil. Gladys
Rea was a visitor of the groups.
Mrs. Fletcher Hargrove, guar-
dian of fhe Kapkamanuka group,
was chaperon. The two groups
are meeting jointly until a new
guardian can be secured for the
Kewanokiya group. The next
meeting of the two groups will be
Friday and. will be in the form
of a nature study meeting.
S Overton Methodist
Missionary Society
Meets At Chui»ch
Mrs. W. Z. Reed and Mrs. R.
M. Barrett arc on a two weeks .
\ i.sit with their brother, Pink
Smith, in Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs.
I Reed and Mrs. Barrett were joip- ■
, cd at Shreveport by another i
brother, Robert Smith, who ac- ,
j companied them to Jacksonville, j
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Overton Garden Club
Members To Attend
Council In I yler
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the tenth chapter of second Co-
’ rinthians, was directed by Mrs.
’ Holmes. Fifteen members were
’ . present.
of the Henderson
i are invited rto at-1
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Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ursjiel and
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Trotter and ;
daughter, Odell, spent Sunday in
Groesbeck visiting Mrs. L’rshel’s j
and Mr. Trotter's mother, Mrs. !
J. C. Trotter.
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2. No.
3. No.
4. No. Ono may eat. it all.
5. Yes, although she might
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club.
Rest ‘‘What Would You Do”
solution — (r), although
might do. '
at 2:30 o’clock at the church for
their regular Bible study meet-
ing. In the absence of Mrs. W. P.
Holleyman, president, Mrs. C. W.
Holmes presided.
The Bible study, taken from
"Brazil” was the subject of<9/-’i 1 C
the.Royal Service program at the 1 Charles omart Has
meeting of the circles of the Party In Honor Of
Bt:;:l7L77MXfiEi8hth B,7h^ay
afternoon at the church. Mrs.
Fred Haie was leader for the af-
ternoon.
Mrs. W. W. Mays gave the
| Bible study after which .Mrs. W.
i O. Holland opened the program Smart at Wright City.
; wjth a talk on “Brazil Fifty Years; After a variety of games were
..Mj?’, T’ ..S’ H.u^L8pohe_?" played refreshments of ice cream |
ana Brazil I o- i > i .
the subject brought: ™ke Were !'<Jrved -to the >oun*
. Foote. Miss Elora 8ru sts.
ITessley concluded the program1 s,.Among ,thosc proese"1 *«* >9
with a talk on the subject? “A . Jean and Barbara Nell
Golden Sheaf of Brazil.” I *en.eBU.; Thomas, Carrie Lee and
Present at the meeting were , ^,ar('® ’S Rutk ,and-
Mrs. George Rogers, Mrs W. P. Smith; Bobbie and Jessie Motley;
White, Mrs. L. W. Turner, Mrs. J?ax'n% “2**, Renn®th
Frank Soape. Mrs. W. F. Moi«. ’ 5uc.k Stubblefield, Bobbie Joe
Mrs. T. A. Garnett, lura.
Cannon, Mrs. Cliff Hale,
E. E. Grimes, Mrs. W. E.
veil, Mrs. Walter Harris,
Mrs., T. E. Slaughter.
Mrs; - Marshall Smith,
(c) The prettiest daytime dress
you possess ?
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Test your knowledge of correct
social usage by answering the
following questions, then check-
ing against the authorittlve an-
swers below:
1. Is it correct to serve cock-
tails after a meal?
2. At a large dinner
,is it improper to begin
'before everyone at
has been served?
3. If meat is tender enough
to be cut with a fork, is it nec-
essary to use a knife to cut it?
4. Is it necessary to leave a
little food on one’s plate?
5. Should a hostess wear her
hat when she gives a party in a
club?
What would you wear if—
Your husband has only a busi-1
ncss suit to wear to a dinner
where others are dressing—
(al A simple evening dress?
(bl A long dress with a high
(he { neck and sleeves?
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and her
_________ and Mrs.
W. A. McKee of Timpson, have
gone to Livingston for several
days visit to relatives there.
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Miss Billy Carol Camcron and
W. F. Price of Tyler visited here
Monday night as the guests of
Miss Cameron's mother, Mrj».
1 Jane Clements.
PALACE
COMFORTABLY COOL
TODAY thru SATURDAY
Bravely Fighting
Gallantly Loving
Gloriously
A?-
Mrs. R. L. Witt, who for sonic
, OVERTON - Th.
Grove and Lottie Moon circles home,
of the First Baptist church met
in joint session Monday afternoon
ciety of the First Methodist
Church met Monday afternoon at
the church. Mrs. Jere Daye was
in charge of the Spiritual Life
meeting which began al 2:30
o’clock. .i,
The Missionary meeting began
at 3 o'clock with the opening
song. "Take Time to Be Holy.”
Mrs. J. S. Dunklin gave the de-
votional and the Reverend R. C.
Goens led the Bible lesson.
Approximately' thirty members
were present for the meeting.
Forty-Seven Present
At Meeting Of Young
Baptist’s Group
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Mrs. L. M. Shipp is visiting in |
Houston this week. She expects-*
to return Saturday.
Members .
Garden Club
tend a program and luncheon be- ]
ing given by the East Texas
Council of Garden Clubs at the'
Woman’s Building in Tyler Fri-
day, June 17. The program will
begin at 10 o'clock.
The Tyler Garden Clubs will be
hostess clubs at the meeting. The
' price of the luncheon will be sev- ■
enty-five cents.
All local garden club members,
who plan to attend the program I
and the luncheon are asked to
phone their reservations in to i
Mrs. D. B. Read by 7 o’clock to-1
night.
To Meet Monthly
OVERTON — Mrs. Clyde!
Tooms, president of th? |
Cumberland Presbyterian Church j A white glass board on
Womans’ Missionary Society, an- arithmetic problems will be solved
nounced this week that duripg the with black chalk will be tested at
next few months the organiza-; public school 59 this fall, the
lion would meet only on the first! board of education announced.
Monday of each month instead | The educators believe the
of meeting each week. white board will brighten school
Each of the monthly meetings rooms and provide sharper con-
will be held at the church at 3 trasts between writing and' back-1
o’clock. 1 ground, thus easing eye strain? . . ____ . ,
I week-end in Pittsburgh. She was '
i accompanied home by Ruth Barn-1
; well and R. E. Barnwell who are ]
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GCCILW PAGKtP.
OVERTON The young peo-
ples’ organization of th" First <
Baptist church here held their
regular monthly meeting Tues-
day evening at 7:3<1 o’clock.
Forty-seven members of Royal
Ambassadors, Girls’ Auxiliary and
Young Womans’ >»\uxuliary were
in attendance.
Preceding individual studies of
; the three organizations baptismal
1 corvinac u'aro linlrl. ind©arl rtf f'hr*
exercises.
Monday to attend the Young STOups then met m separate de-
People’s Christian Endeavor Con-] partments for the study periods,
ference at Caddo State park. ‘ 1U‘
Miss Burk and Miss Robertson , Royal Ambassador
are delegates from the First constructed outside
Christian Church of Selman City.
They will return from the con-
ference Sunday.
•The new German flying-boat
designed for trarts-Atlantlc use
will be launched by a catapult
The plane has a crusing range of
being
den club are
scheduled to be held at Tyler
Friday -of this week. The meet- ]
ing will be held In the Woman's
Building and will convene at
10:30 o'clock.
Following the morning session
a luncheon is scheduled nt noon. 1
It will be followed by an inter-
esting afternoon program.
Those from Overton planning
to attend are requested to make
reservations by Wednesday even-
ing with Mrs. L. E. Darnell.
Miss Elizabeth Turner, Miss
Mary Norvell, Miss Miriam Gib-
son, and Miss Luevelan Gardner]
took Rosemary Turner to Mar-
Mrs. Sam Bozeman and sc*n,
Sam, Jr., have gone to Haynes-
ville, La. for a short visit. They
will be accompanied home
Barbara Ann Bozeman who
been visiting in Haynesville.
Frank Soape. Mrs. W. F. Moss,
Mrs Edward and Mary Elizabeth De
Nor-1 ’
Mi-.’ t i>’' Graham; Horace
1’ira. i. i..
Laune.
i R. H. Kyger, Mrs. Huff, Mrs.
Hale, Mrs. Foote, Mrs. Mays,
Mrs. Holland, and Mias Pressley.
YORK — (UP)—Mod-
ernity finally reached the tradi-
C 1 y d c i tional school blackboard today
the First j and threatened to turn it white,
which
Womans’ Missionary Society, an-
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