Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 18, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 9, 1939 Page: 4 of 18
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Poet Quest
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Miss Green
Honored at
Bridge Party
Seniors of
London Are
REMEMBER THE GRADUATE
WITH A GIFT OF JEWELRY
This is a White Butter Cake That We Are Featuring for 1S«
and Servei Six to Eight Slice*.
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HENDERSON, TEXAS
L^ird Hill Club-
Hears Poems Read
By Mrs. DeWolfe
Bride-Elect of
Overton Is Given
Pre-X'uptial Affair
With purchase of any package (pint or moro) of
Caoell’o Ice Cream.
SERVES
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Hormony Box . . . >5.75
Sky-Blue Pink Lipstick . >1.50
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Miss Mary Norvell of Hender-
son. student in Baylor University
Mn. Rade Kangerga visited In
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select. Balance on convenient pay-
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Made of Strawberry and va-
nilla ice cream, wrapped in
Macaroon Crunch.
Mrs. Maggie Watson of Mt. En-
•<-rprise is spending the week-end
As the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
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flaihei acron the faihion pie-
lure for spring.
Stop-Red Miniature Colour
Hormony Box, $3.50 •' Slop-
Red lipstick, »l.50 * Stop-Red
Rouge, $1.25 and $2
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In Honor of
Mrs. Hale
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Ice-cold Coca-Cola is every place else; it belongs
in your refrigerator at homo. The handy six-bot-
tle carton is the easy-way to buy it—at your
favor itcdeak-r’s._____.
Mias Kathryn Hedge ia visiting <
friends in Beaumont over the Eas- I
I ter holidays.
P,. O. Alford haa aa her )
Miss Ann Miller, motion picture
be the
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Sky-Blue Pink it a gay,
young pink of sunset
skies to wear with the
frivolous 1939 Spring
fashions.
Mr and Mrs. Bill
spending today with relatives In I
Wolfe City.
LONDON. — Approximately 85
seniors and teachers of the New
Iz/ndon High School were guehta
at the elaborate banquet given in
their honor by the Women’s Mis-
sionary Union of the Old Izirjdon
Baptist church at the Humble Re- i
guest thia week her mother, Mrs.
I A. C. Cox of Boon-ville, Miss.
Marvin Echols of A4M College
in College Station is the guest of
home folks during the Easter
holidays. -
Juniors Enter in
District Events •
At Athens Festival
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Mis. G. Ft. Wood returned
"hursday from Waco where she
been visiting her sor. Lang-
Wood. and family, the past
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were table decorations.
Mrs. Walker Wilson was win-
ner of high score and presented
the gift to the honoree. Miss Green
was presented an Irish linen
Jack Holt, student at
College Station
Refreshing
IV SO be
.SERViyi RI SK COUNTY OVER HALF A CENTURY
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.-I school friend. They will return
to Austin Monday.
Local Qroup
Of Musicians
Attend Meet
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luncheon cloth by the hostess.
Guests included Mesdames Wal-
ker Wilson, Elsworth Wetzel, John
Warren, L. C. DeGuerin. R. a.
DeGuerin. Martis Wooster and
Earl Curtis,- all of Overton and
Misses Louise Gillespie and Mary
ft
Mrs? W. L. Murray is spend-
ing Easter as the guest of her
daughter, Shirley, student at Bay-
Pau* lor University % Waco.
Arnold Young has returned
from A4M College in College Sta-
l tion to spend the Easter holidays
in 24pnrl#,rxnn with his family.
W.'.,V
Mr and Mrs. George Wood
Tipps are visiting friends in Beau-
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4a
increased her popularity. In
April, 193S, Southweator, official
magazine of the American Poetry ■
Gatteys are
Free Motor-Bike Delivery _ Call 78 - 70
Hightower Drug Co.
at a house party Riven in Dallas travel to Henderson.1 Miss M.ller
' for Miss Julia Bess Crofts of Ter- I is eproutc to New York for a stage
I rell by Mre. Albert Williamson | appearance.
OVERT.ON. —n. Special Easter
services will be presented at the
I-'irst Methodist church here this
morning ard this evening with ser-
mons dealing with • the Risen
Christ. The- Rev. Herman T.
Morgan will preach at both serv- j
Other than the Easter program,
f new members, the
pastor h is announced. ..
Of course they won't ask you for a gift ... but they're hop-'
mg that you remember them! Why not make them happy?
It's so easy for you to do it! And at Plunkett’s you’ll be
able to select exactly what they want without spending a
go t deal of money. In fa< t we have hundreds of excellent
■gifts that ate very inexpensive! Don't put it off . . . plan
to select your gilt early.
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Miss Nelwyn Green of Overton
whose marriage to William Har-
man Jr,'of 'Vaco will be an event
of April 22. was complimented
with a de'ghtful bridge luncheon
at Weir's Blue Room Thursday by
Miss Dorothy Florey, also of Over-
ton. , '
Bridal appointments were car-
ried o-it m the decorations. Minia-
ture wedding bells in the honoree’s „Kly
chosen colors of fuschia and pink Etnei Darnell of Overt m and Miss
Elizabeth Poole of Henderson.
Candy is popular In London,
where new confectionary stores
open at the rate of one a day.
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ree weeks.
THE HENDERSON DAILY NEWS, SUNDAY, APRIL », 1989-----------------
Celebrates Birthday
Visitors to Athens yesterday in-
'uded Mrs. Hardy Linder. Mrs. ,
’ H. Ulendeneti, Mrs. Walter Mel- here.
Izike Cannon, Walter .
I-esslee
Anna Margaret Suttee, j actress of Hollywood, will
n I-cn and Miaa AnnU guest of her aunt, Mrs
Roberts Jr., here next week.' Miss
Miller will arrive in Dallas by
plane from Hollywood Monday
, afternoon and will be greeted by
in Waco, \yas among the guests Mrs. Robert with whom she wiil
at party given in Dallas travel to Henderson.' Miss M.ller
BIGGEST
Rade Kangerga. Jr. student at
the University of Texas in Aus-
tin, is spending the holidays with
his parents. Air. and Mrs. Rade
Kangerga. He was accompanied
home by n classmate, Charles Ash-
! wood of Kaufman who returned to
j his home yesterday.
Easts’-
holidays at home with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. A P. Mullins. He
has as his guest. Bruce Waddell,
Homer Thigpen and Mrs.
Charles Kollman Jr. spent Satur-
day in Lufkin.
Miss May Hudgins of Hender-
on. spent the past week in Mt. i
Enterprise.
Miss Viva Mayo is spending
Easter at her home in Coleman. '
I.- rm-’ March.
-vx i,, ti|P distiK-t c1erk-« office, Is
' 'pending the Easter holiday weck-
( with home folks at Mt. Enter-
OLDS6C~i ooon rtojH'fjr* g 1>rise. _____
Miss Barbara Holt, student In I
the University of Toxas, is spend- j
Ing the Easter holidays with her
Barents, Mr and Mrs. A. D. Holt,
-nd friends.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Busbv and
EdwAid and LaFayette of
t’irtle, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Go-
imd daughters, Delores of
Overton arc spending Easter with ;
Mrs. J. S. Dunklin.
javis Mountains and Big
.k soon after the recep- ,
*--- --- - -- . - . jack Holt, student at A. A M.
" ’ > suit i College in College Station is
Upon their spending the Easter holidays with
Mr end Mrs, Sam Parsons are
spending Easter with his parents
in Ladonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Gattys Fowler art
Har.d-r<ainted—tm?-v.eek-end guests of Mr. Fow-
ler’s paeents In Ladonia.
with tiered wedding cako and a
floral arrangement Mrs. I' ’
: Yiiiihg and Mia, E. E. Harris pre-
sided at the punch bowl and the
cake. .,
The couple left for a wedding
trip to Dr ’ " ----- ’ ----
Bend Pa/T . (
tion For her traveling costume |
the bride wore a navy blue .<
with red accessories. I
r--turn from the trip
-.ill be at home in Overton.
Mrs. Florey is a popular mem- '
bl-r of The young social set in i
Icod, Mrs. R. L.
Mrs. L. M. Shipp
In Tyler Saturday morning.
iting friends here during the holi-
days.
A group of junior musicians of
Henderson attended the music fes-
tival In Athens Saturday, taking ■
part in the contests and joining in
all activities.
The contestants are members of
the Ellen E. Cannon Federated
Music Club of this city. The festi-
val is sponsored by the third dis-
trict of Texas Federation of Music
■ ri
The musicians who took part in
all events were Walton Melter who
entered the primary classification;
Barbara Linder, in class A; Less-
leen Clendencn in class B: Anna
Margaret Sattes, class D and
Robert Lynn Lea, class A. trump-
et. Miss Annie Crim accompanied
the entire group on the piano.
Mrs. Lake Cannon, instructor I
and sponsor of the club accom-
panied the students. Other adults
attending the Athens affair wel-e
Mrs. Hardy Linder,- Mrs. Walter
Meller and .Mrs. J. H. Clendenen.
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Easter Services at
Overton M. E. Church
>- turn from the tpp, the couple his mother, Dr. Leta Ray Holt.
Miss Louise Crowe of Arling-
... ton is visiting her sister. Miss
Tyler. Slje attended Texas State Elizabeth Crowe of Carlisle and
College for Women in Denton and J
Tyler Commercial College Mr.
I'loicy Is prominent in Overton
Alfred Mullins of Texas Unl-
! versity is spending the
4/f*
Mrs D. B. Read
Templeton and I._.,
-.uere 1
Mrs Bernice Chain and her two
children. Forrest, a student in the
i University of Texas, and Dawn,
arc spending Easter in Fort Worth
with another daughter. Shirley,
who ia a student in the Masonic
Home.
Margaret McNee of Baylor
University in Waco is. spending
the holidays with her parents, “Mr.
and Mrs, I\ J. McNee, here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T Moore are
spending today in Santa Anna
with relatives and friends,--
of Joinehville. celebrated his
first anniversary in March.
Mrs. Kenneth Wickham of Kil-
gore visited friends here Friday
afternoon.
Other -----
t.. ... Albert Gladney of University of
where he-was reared He attend- Texas in Austin is among the col-
<d BiSylor University and the lege students who is home for the
I .’niversity of Misouri. Easter holidays.
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•-UrnTTfr-ctieut first rai <•<! tobac- Billy Rateman, student in Texas
' " < n 164o and 1660. Technological College in Lubbock,
u is spending Easter with home
- , , folks in Henderson.
Wanda Trout and a visitor Etna
Smith.
lyopta C^mp Fira, ■
The lyopta Camp Fire group I
’ met at the home of Christine Mil-
ler Friday. 1'lans were made for
a candy sale next Friday.
After games had been played,
refreshments were served to “
Frances Hensley, Ethel Jeanne
Denman, Mary Margaret Clark
Patsy Ruth Crabb, Elizabeth
Wade, Virginia Rowden, Chris-
tine Miller, Hilda Smith, Ruthie
Lee Powell, Betty Jane Earp, and
Mrs. Pat Hollis.
LAIRD HILL.- An honor to
the Laird Hill Wedn- day Study
Club last week ’ wa». the visit of
Mrs. Genie Griffin De Wolfe,
outstanding ver.-e and prose wri-
ter of Fort Worth, who read sev-
eral of her poems to the women.
Mrs. De Wolfe, a native Texan,
has been the recipient of many
State and National’ honors and
has been active in educational
service for a niTnTBe’r of yeaT-.
She has heer. executive board
member of the Texa- Press As-
sociation; vice-pre-ident of tTjo
League of American Pen Women
of Washington, D. C., non-resident
member of the.Da'lla- Pen Women;
matron of honor at the annual
State reunion of the U.C.V.
Such outstanding poems
’’Our Flag is What Wo Make
and “November • 11, 191S.’’ have
, — . 1 her popularity.
creational hall Friday evening
• Coit Mock member of ti e Bay-
lor I.’niversity debate team, was
the main speaker for the e.ening.
talking to the high school gradu-
, ‘tir.g class on "Christian E-luca-
"YOU OUGHTSt
TocwHAN
Association, published • her “Met-1
amorphosis’’ and referred to her;
as “a writer of note who had had
years of ,-uices-ful new-paper
work, reared a fine family and
still loves poetry and writes it.”
At the University of Texas,
each year since' 1929, her “Sun-
flowers” which has been adopted
as the class poem of the law
school graduates, is real! ’at the i
sunflower services of the grad-
uates. Her mos' recent hrfnor i
the solicitation of.her “LinetutO'
My Daughter” for publication ’ in | ices.
I the American Anthology of ....
I Verse, a New York publication,* there will.be baptism of babies And
■which is fTTmed the “aristocrat” i reception of
Of HlljJilllogiC-. - poe.»«,. u....
Mrs. R, It. Tomlinson, as ho.--1 ~
less, served "irft'eshments to the
honor guest, two other guests,
j Mrs. J. C. Wiseley, daughter of
Mr-. Do Wolfe, and Mrs. Thyra
Griggs, and the club members.
Me dames .1. J{. Henderson, E.
H. Stegar,. F. A. Herndon. W. R.
Tavlor, Roc Vaughn, A. M. Par-
Ker, ,1. It. Whittlesey. E.
Lindsey, Lee Wade, and' B.
Fl ee ma n.
Mrs. C. A. Lanier, and daugh-
ter, Margaret,.attended a tea giv-
en in hoijpr of the movie actress.
Gail Rat rick, at the country club
in Nacogdoches Saturday after-
noon. Miss Izinier is an instructor
in the Nacogdoches schools. She
is spending today with her mother
for. Mrs.
'Meller, Barbara Linder,
Clendenen. t
Robert Lynn Lea, and Miss Annie
Crim,
Mrs. C B Dearing was toast- 1
ist/ess .durin . the evening. Mu-
al entertainment was furnish-
d by a quartet from the College
of Marshall and a pianist from
Baylor University. The invoca-
tion was given by R L. Bunting,
supeiintendant. Mrs. C. H Wat-,
- . -on W M U president gave the .
- ■.< < h ome address nnd Miss Mau-
; r ine Powell president of the sen-
ior ’ lass, the response.
Novel decorations were features
of the evening.
Easter eggs, made to resemble the
Individual seniors and clad in the
traditional cap and -gown, were
place cards. Individual programs
were replicas of Easter bunnies.
Floral decorations consisted of l
verbena, evergreen and dogwood. ;
Mrs Dearing was in charge of
arrangements a a educational
'hairman of the society,
members of the committee were
M'-sdam'-s P.ov Cantrell. E L.
Bunch. J. H. Hawthorne, W. Til-
ley and Fred Ferguson.
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James Leroy Petrofsky. son
One of ♦b'
parties of t> ■
surprise
afternoon u
Hale who :•
new horn'-.
The fnen- ■
ered at 1 1
her witn '•
realden" T)
through th'
following
observe't
Dainty
to Mesm
Fite. L<
Frank Tav]' '.
Adsrm“. J ' iz
ton. J W B- n
Joel Hal<
Mrs. W. L. Hunlock of Lima,
Ohio, and son, Howard of Long-
. iew, spent the Easter holidays
n the Jess Cochran home in the
Good Springs community.
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Vincent Evans, student at North
Texas Agricultural College In Ar- |
lington. is the guest of his par- ]
__ onts. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Evans, 1
during the Easter holidays.
R. H. Maloney of Fprt Worth
and his son. Harry Mnloney, a
student in Texas Christian Uni-
versity are spending the Easter
holidays with Mrs. Maloney here.
Rav Rozellc, connected with the
Baylor Centennial Foundation,
Waco, was a Friday afternoon vis-
itor hero. Rozelle is assisting the
foundation in raising funds for
I art alumni union building to be
j built on the campus of Baylor.
University in Waco.
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over the week-end. Tim guests
were honored at a buffet supper
Friday, a luncheon at the Mural
Room of the Adolphus Saturday.
Yesterday afternoon they went to
Kaufman where they were guests
at a ten and last night they at-
tendeH a party in Terrell.
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