Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 58, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 5, 1946 Page: 3 of 6
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been employed by the South-
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at Duncan. She has resided with
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
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Mr. Gregston is a graduate of
the Commanche nigh school. He
entered the .navy in 1943 and
served two and one-half years on
a mine swapper. He is now em-
ployed by the Halliburton Oil
Well and Cementing company of
Duncan as an electrician.
Both Mr, Gregston and Miss
Welch are popular members of
the younger social set at Duncan.
; Pre-nuptial parties have been
planned by friends of the be-
trothed couple in Gainesville and
Duncan.
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son are sold at $6 each, and stu-
dent memberships for $3.50. Only
50 student memberships are to be
sold, due to the small seating ca-
Cliff McMahon, p
ducted the meeting_____
dine Cobb, representing the Com-
munity Concert Service of Colum-
bia Concerts, Inc., explained the
procedure.
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Alathean class of First Bap-
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MUNICH, Germany-- A recent
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To Select Artists |
As soon as the campaign for
memberships is concluded Satur-
day evening, the officers and di-
rectors will decide the artists who
will give concerts here, based on
the amount of money raised
A dance will beheld Saturday
night at the Fair park building,
sponsored by the Youth Center.
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Tuesday
Garden Study club meets
with Mrs. A. A. Davenport, 1319
Lindsay street, 8 p. m.
Maggie House Garden Club
has meeting at 3:30 p. m. in the
home of Mrs. George Brown,
THE
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NASH COMPANY
Mrs. Lr, B. Saylors arranged the
menu and clever placecords and
decortions for the dining room,
baked turkey dinner ws served.
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The Era • Club, composed of
present: and former Era citizens,
met Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Hire, three miles northwest
of Era. I , P.
A covered dish luncheon was
served and games of 42 were
played during the afternoon.
Group pictures were taken.
Those who attended were Mr.
and Mrs. Babe Locke, Mr. and
Mrs. Auda Bugg, Mmes. E. R.
Strader, Florence Harris, Pearl
Henley and Edna Pursell, all of
Gainesville; Mmes. Glenn Ballard
and Tiny Ballard of Denton; Mrs.
Eunice Holland, Miami, Texas;
Mrs. Fannie Richards of Fort
Worth; Mmes. Matha S. Crawford
and Emma Scott of Dallas; Mmes.
Grace Slover and Edith Lowery
of Davis, Okla.; Mr. and Mrs.
Abner Stevens and Mrs. Minnie
Reece of the Spring Creek com-
munity; Mmes. A. R. Morgan and
Fulton of St Jo: Mr. and Mrs. L.
L. Segraves and Misses Ida and
Sallie Wilson of Era; and Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Williams of Valley View.
Dinner Given for
Tennessee Visitor
A dinner was given in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lyle Sun-
day in honor of his sister. Mrs.
Ruth Laughren of Clarksville,
Tenn.
Guests present included Mr.
and Mrs. S. D. Ward, Athens;
Mrs. Lyle Ward and daughter,
Houston: Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Sparks, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Vir-
gil M. Taylor and children, Mis-
sissippi; Mr, and Mrs. Ruel Wil-
son, SangeriiMr. and Mrs. Floyd
Lyle and sons, Mrs. Melton Faulk-
ner. Misses Lucy, Geneva and
Esther Lyle, and Mr. and Mrs. J.
H Lyle and daughters, Gaines-
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a collection of useful gifts was
received by the honor guests
Fruit punch and decorated cup
meets at 3 p. m,
with Mrs. Jesse Long,
Lanius street. LL,
Browning will be
chairman.
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Music was provided by
box and the Modelaires or
Open Membership
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Concert Group
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Thursday
Bethany class of First Bap-
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in the home of Mrs. Clayton
Gilmer, 1103 East Broadway at
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Mrs. T. E. Henley, 1003 Dodson
street at 3 p.
MYRA, Nov. 5. — Miss Treba
Lee Livingston, bride-elect of
Bill Biffle, was the honoree at
a shower given in the Ladies Club
House at Myra Friday afternoon.
Game prizes awarded to Mmes.
Ray Bezner, Ernest Biffle and
James Abner Ender by were pre-
sented to Miss Linvingston, who
was led to the center of the room
to be presented with another bas-
ket of gifts.
Refreshments of white . cake
squares and punch were served to
35 guests.
290 Young People
At Dance Friday
Slumber Party for
Trefoil Club Members
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Highlands, Jvt. Waren will be
able to make weekend visits to
such internationally famous tour-
ist centers as Garmisch-Parten-
kirchen and Oberammergau.
Pvt. Waren graduated from the
Gainesville junior high school in
1943 and entered the service in
March, 1946. He is the Son of Mr.
assigned to the Munich Army Air
baseofithe European Air Trans-
port service.
As an airplane mechanic, he
will help service one of the many
C-47 military airliners used by
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A miscellaneous shower was
given honoring Mr. and Mrs. Mel-
ton Fau kner in the home of? Mr.
and Mrs Ruel Wilson near Sang-
er Friday of last week.
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Keystone class, First Baptist
church, business and social
would probably be surprised how
little our students know about
--—,—----orchestra.
Two snack bars, where cold
drinks and sandwiches weresord,
were operated by Jack King, Billy
Parsons, Joyce Blevins and L. H.
Gaston.. j r.
Billy Hughes and Jerry Perry
attended the cloakroom, and a
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LeRoy Gregston
Announcement Made by
Parehnts of Bride-Elect;
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Mr. and Mrs. Deraid Lee Welch
have announced the approaching
marriage of their daughter, Miss
Billye Mane Welch of Duncan,
Okla., to LeRoy Gregston, son of
Membership headquarters have
been set up at the hamber of
Commerce, and campais n workers
are requested to repor ; daily on
memberships received, P htc
burn said.
Mr. Rayburn sang . i pleasing
selection, accompanied on the fi
ano by Mrs. Yancy (!ulp,
also played an opening -i
lection. Invocation wa:
Mrs. Harlan M. Powell.
Mrs. R. C. Whiddon, president
of the Magie House Garden club,
said she was "quite thrilled and
felt that it was a step forward
along Cultural lines.” B. D. Ford,
municipal band director said “We
couldn’t have a better project for
the youth of the community than
the concert
General meeting of XLI lub
with Mrs. E. L. (Ross) Towns-
ley, 1132 East Pecan street, at
7:30 p. m. F
Faith clash of First Baptist
church will entertain their hus-
bands with a banquet at 7:30
p. m. in the educational build-
ing of the church.
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day night with a
slumber I party by Mr i. Homer
Koon.
There is apparently no chane
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reezing them.
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Mrs. J.M. Weinzapfel <
declared “we are very happy you
are to have the concert association
cakes were served and favors
were dainty napkins with the +
names Ruelene and Melton’ "in
gold.
I Co-hostesses were Misses Polly
। French, Esther and Lucy Lyle.
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TOM THOMAS
Popcorn, apples, mag. c games,
a sing-song and min d-reading
feats kept the girls fro n "slum-
bering-"
The girls attended
Baptist Church Sunday.
Those present were . Durene
Buchner, Landi Bryant, Betty
Cole, Peggy Gaston, Norma H orn,
Rebecca Horn, Mary
Kline, Patsy Thomas and Sammie
Lu Robinson.
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ship in the local association, may
attend concerts of Community
Concert groups in Sherman, Du-
rant and other cities on their
membership cards. Memberships
are transferrable only within the
immediate family, she said, but
individuals emay buy guest mem-
berships to take friends to con-
certs. 2
There will be no single admis-
sion tickets or season member-
ships sold after Saturday night,
Miss Cobb explained.
Robert G. Rayburn, member-
ship drive chairman, called upon
several present at the dinner to
express themselves in regard to
the association.
Closed Saturday and
Artists Selected
The membership campaign for
the Gainesville Community Con-
cert association was started Tues-
day morning after 50 workers had
received instructions and informa-
tion at a dinner given Monday
evening in the Blue room of the
Eat-A-Bite cafe:
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Gainesville, will be married to
Alan Quinn Norwood at high
noon on Thursday, November 14.
Announcement was made Sat-
urday by .the bride's parents in
Wichita Falls. The wedding will
take place in the Staniforth home
in Wichita Falls, Dr. James H.
Landes, pastor of First Baptist
church, officiating. '
The bride is a graduate of
Wichita Falls high school, at-
tended National Park college, in
Washington, D. C., and holds a B.
A. degree from the University of
Texas. I ‛
Mr. Norwood is a son of Mrs.
E. C. Norwood of Wichita Falls,
and attended New Mexico Mili-
tary institute and Southern Meth-
odist university. He is now asso-
ciated with his brothers in the oil
business in Wichita Falls.
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Two hundred and ninety young
people registered at the Youth
Center dance held Friday night at
Fair Park building following the
Leopard-Denison game.
■ovided by a juke
SHO’ CARDS dliXfdaifi.
and Mrs. Jacob J. Waren, Galnes-
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Mr. and Mrs. Faulkner
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through memberships and the
availability of artists who work
for Community Concert Service.
Miss Cobb explained that the
concerts may be dated from the
last of November through April
and said those who hold member-
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