The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 15, Ed. 2 Thursday, December 22, 1955 Page: 7 of 8
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■NIX CLUB HAS ANNUAL TREE
■DINNER IN BAPTIST CHURCH
dinner
was held
•vetting in the
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lutiful candle*
arrangement,
of poinsettias.
"the hail were
ads of Christmas
-'set in banks of green-
The Yuletide motif was
emphasized at the quar-
ibles, which were centered
ceramic angles holding
idles. Hand-painted San-
aus place cards and tiny
of candy marked the place
abb guest.
beautifully lighted Christ -
tree, holding gifts for | ENGAGEMENT TOLD
one, was a center of at-
;ion.
nation to the Goodfellow Fund
and to sponsor the women's • ac-
tivities in the forthcoming po-
lio drive.
Glenda Galloway, at the or-
gan* rendered Christmas music
throughout' the dinhar.
Those enjoying the lovely
courtesy were Rev. and Mrs.
Rex Mguldin, Glenda Galloway,
and Mrs. George C. Kenady,
Jr., who were' guests.
Members present were Mes-
dames Fred Dalby, Carl W.
Duncan, Ella Lanier, Marvin
Lott, Jr., Raymond Marr, Wes
ley Robbins, John P.
Reese Ward, Joe Raymond
Jones, H. C. Little, Jack Cham-
bless, Charles F. Gibson, George
C. Kenady. Sr.. A. B." Ellison,
M. C. Myers, George T. Moore,
E. V. Smith, Em Wright and
T. Houston Ward.—Reported.
RECENT BRIDE IS
SHOWER HONOREE
Frazier showed the lovely
assortment of gifts from the in-
vited guestp.
Tw gift of hostesses to Mrs.
M-G-M CLUB MEETS FOR
ANNUAL PARTY DEC. If
The M-G-lf Club of the
Johnson Chapel community met
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Mr . DeWitt Ellison a n«
program theme f"- the' nounces the engagement and aip<
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Roll call was a famous
writer or r musician.
Reese Ward directed the
chorus'as'1t sang Christmas
l>ls. Mrs. Raymond Marr
the Christmas .story from
and Wive the story ^behind
us partings of Christ,
le club'voted to make a do-
proaching marriage of her daugh-
ter. Movelda, to A. D. (Cliff)
Clifton, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Clifton of Big Sandy,
Texas. The wedding will be
solemnized on January 1, 1956
in the First Baptist Church of
Aspermont at 4:00 p.m. Friends
nM relatives are cordially in-
vited.
Mesdames Joe Mullis, M.
Hickman, Jr., * ck Robbins,*
Mike Mitchell, Tom Hill. Jack
Douglass. George Frazier, J. O.
Norris, Carl W. Duncan, John
P. Ward, Ed Workman and
R. V. McGilberry hosted a tea
on last Saturday afternoon in
the home of Mrs. McGilberry,
honoring Mrs: Tommy - Mai-
lory, who until her "redwt
marriage was* Pat Allison.
Receiving the guests were
Mrs. McGilberry, who intro-
duced them to the honored her
mother, .Mrs. E. G. Allison, and
Ward. her sister-in-law, Mrs. Tommy
Rush of Tyler, Texas. Mem-
bers of this group wore vari-
colored' gladioli corsages.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Mike Mitchell and. Miss
Lena Ruth Duncan, from a table
laid with a red linen cloth ap-
pliqued with felt Christmas dec-
orations and centered with a |
white taper,, extending from a ;
low arrangement of fringed car-'
nations. Nnnkins wnbossed in
silver bore the words, "Pat and
Tommy".
Mary Lois McGilberry regis-
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REDUCTIONS!
ALL ITEMS REDUCED FROM 10 TO
SO PCT. FOR LAST-MINUTE
SHOPPERS.
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Christmas
on Friday. December l<
home of Un. Roy R. Hai
annual ChristBMUl tree (D
The session was open
a prayer of thankfulness
Mrs. Hogan.
Many nice and useful
were exchanged by the
members.
Refreshments of cup
fudge cake and cocoi
JACK ALVIS BUTANE SER. CO.
Aspermont o-o Texas
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We send this wish on
Christmas Day...
May it find you blest with
peace, happiness and
all the things your
heart desires.
Stonewall-Kent
National Farm Loan Assn.
Em Wright, Sec.
Mrs. Virginia Lieb, Ass't Sec'y
Aspermont :o: Texas
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LAWRENCE DEPT. STORE
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Lawrence and Family
Aspermont :o: Texas
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Welch, Lowell C. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 15, Ed. 2 Thursday, December 22, 1955, newspaper, December 22, 1955; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth136221/m1/7/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.