Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 123, Ed. 1 Monday, January 20, 1947 Page: 3 of 6
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Worth camps was held in honor
of Mrs. McCurdy, who made her
first official visit to Fort Worth.
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and St Mary’s Business school.
MeCurdy of Rock Island, Ill.
The sessions were held at the
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Stitch and Chatter club meets
with Mrs. Claude Cotten, 1329
East Pecan stret, at 11 ». m.
church with the Rev. Keener R.
Isbell officiating.
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Mr. and Mrs:‘C. H. Lemons, 314
Hancock street, have announced
the marirage of their daughter,
' Mias Evelyn Lemons, • to B. J.
Helm, son of Mrs. Cramer of Bak-
ersfield, Calif., Saturday, Jan. 11,
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Miss Virginia Bowen, daugh-
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Program on Nursing
Given for Girls Club -
Members of the Era FHA club
met Wednesdav Jan. 8, for a busi-
ness session an a program entitled
“Nurses.” Bettie Berris and Bar-
bara Bragg discussed the topics
of the program.
Membership cards were dis-
tributed'for the new club roll.
Ruby Wylie pla-ed "The Waltz
You Saved For Me" on, the piano,
dedicating the number to Mrs.
Raymond Watts, the former spon-
sor of the club.
Other musical numbers were
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Gainesville Girl
And California
Man Wed Recently
Evelyn Lemons Bride
Of B. J. Helm; To
Live at Bakersfield 4
riage in a double ring ceremony
in a minister’s home in that city.
The bride wore a blue gaber-
dine suit with white accessories.
arriage, she Was a
ica, when theViolet and Alpha
camps of Fort Worth honored the
supreme oracle. N--.
L. Bowen, formerly of Gaines-
ville, was martied to Edward E:-4E0, •942
Lewis Geist, son of Mr. and Mrs. at Bakersfield.
Wilbert C. Geist of Lakewood,
Ohio, Saturday evening in an
all-white ceremony at Trinity
Methodist church in Dallas.
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Dr. H. C. Stout was the speaker,
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and night programs open to the Department of Fort Worth was
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.. * Mr. Myers is a 1938 graduate of
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I change of vows by the couple.
. The bride was lovely in a two
> piece gabardine smoke gray suit
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1 acres-oi ies. She carried a minia-
l ture bouquet of gardenias set in
J ferns with long white satin
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versity, Delaware, and was dis-
charged from the army air corps
recently, after serving 41 months.
The couple will reside in Lake-
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The bride's father, former pas-
tor of Whaley Memorial Metho-
dist church here, officiated. The
bride was given in marriage by
her brother, Weldon C. Bowen.
Mrs. Geist attended Paris Jun-
ior college and the University of
Texas, where she was a Bluebon-
net Belle nominee, and was grad-
uated from North Texas State
Teachers college. Mr. Geist is a
any druggist. This la a special com-
pound of proven ingredients, in con-
cantrated form, well known for qulck
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public. Mrs. Edna P. Bingham,
district depute of Fort Worth,
presided, and Mrs. Eva Husky of
Greenville, state supervisor, was
speaker for the luncheon held in
the Colonial Room of the hotel at
noon.
A closed session was held at 2
p. m., with the Alpha camp giving
the opening ceremony. Mrs. Mc-
Curdy presided at the school of
instruction, and the Randall camp
of Dallas performed the retiring
ceremony.
A western style banquet was
held at 6:30 p. m. in the Longhorn
room, and Boyce House of Fort
Worth was principal speaker.
Mra. Husky presided as toastmas-
ter. The evening meeting at 8
o’clock was conducted by Mrs.
Ora Baldwin, past state oracle.
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Attend Meeting of
Camps Held Friday -
Literary Dept, VLI club,
Tuesday, 3:30 p. m., Mrs. W. H.
Campbell, 1004 Lindsay street.
Evening Garden club meets
with Mrs. Homer Koon, 1322
East Pecan street, 7:30 p. m.
WMS, Grand Avenue Baptist
church, Tuesday, 3 p. m., Mrs.
Elbert Jones, 524 Moran street
for T oval Service program.
WMS of Grand Avenue Bap-
tist church meets with Mrs.
Elbert Jones, 524 Moran street,
3p.m. for Royal Service pro-
gram.
the manager of the shoe depart-
ment of the Montgomery Ward
store in Durant.
Invited Guests
Those invited ; to the wedding
included Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Moats and daughter, Maria Jo,
and Kenneth Moats, Ada, Okla-
homa; Mrs. Florence Moats, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Newell and son,
Ricky, Shawnee, Okla.; Miss
Billie Ruth Kenyon, TSCW, Den-
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bentley,
Mr. and Mrs. 5 Charles Myers,
Hood; Mrs. Owen Roane, Valley
View; Messrs. and Mmes. A. Mor-
ton Smith, A. W. Wells, Ward
Mills, Gerald Norwood, W. R.
Huneycutt, Sam Pitman, Guy
Kenyon, Jack Myers and Joe
Stelding; George Grice, W. D.
Graham and Billy Mallory and
Clarence Leonard, Mmes. Helen
Nabors and Ruth Turbeville, and
Misses Elizabeth Graham, Betty
Smith, Billye Homer, Betty Hack-
ler, Patsy Hobbs, Bonnie McLer-
ran and Ruby Belle Lynch, all of
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presented nder the direction of given b-, Bettie Ruth McDaniel,
Beth Moore and Maydona Me-
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Thursday
BBW Class, Grand Avenue
Baptist church, business and so-
cial meeting Thursday, 7:30
p. m., Mrs. W. E. Hand, 702 N.
Clements street.
Meeting of Faith class of
First Baptist church scheduled
for the evening has been
changed to 10 a. m. Members
will meet in the home of Mrs.
T. Hollis Epton, 201 North Mor-
ris street.
Fidelis Matrons class of First
Baptist church meets at 9:30
a. m. in the home of Mrs. M. E.
Moore, 1401 Hancock street
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the army, being stationed in the
u, 2 Pacific' area more than a year.
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t pan. He was discharged in Jan-
uafy. 1946. and is employed as
' a • Immediately after the ceremony
I a breakfast for members of. the
wedding party was held at a lo-
K ;cal restaurant
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Sister Is Attendant
Miss Dorotha Kenyon, sister of
’ the bride, attended as maid of
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Sunday Rites
Jo Ann Kenyon, Car Myers
A,single ring ceremony performed by the Rev. Rawlins Cherry-
i homes at Dixon Street Christian church at 8 a. m, Sunday before
; an altar banked with greenery and gladiolas united Miss Jo Ann
t Kenyon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kenyon. 1504 Truelove
: street, and Carl Wilson Myers, of Durant, Okla., son of Mr. and
; Mrs Charles Myers of Hood in marriage.
Preceding the ceremony, Mrs.»..... ;
Wanda McCollum sang "be-,
' cause.” accompanied by Mrs.,
r | f Hugh Barnhart at the organ Mrs.
Barnhart played "Lohengrin’s
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sional us the bride was given in
marriage bv her father. "Men-
de Issolin’s Wedding March” was
played during the recessional.
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of Mrs. Carroll sumsas 614 a"zepahiela where he is em-
South Grand avenue, for regu- Pem._______:_______
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Friendship Class, First Meth- Miss Mary Brown to
odist church, bowling party at Wed Jack Merrick
the local alley, 7:30 p. m., fol- , „
lowed by refreshments in the , Mr. and Mrs. Favin E. Brown
educational building of the have announced the date of the
church. I approaching marriage of their
daughter. Miss Mary Brown, to
Tuesday Jack R Merrick of Stamford, for-
Tuesday Book club meets at merly of Gainesville.
3 p. m. in the home of Mrs. The young couple will be united
Ted Herrmann, 210 South Mor- in marriage Wednesday, Jan. 29.
ris street at 4 p. m. at the First Methodist
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■ bouquet similar to the one car i led
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Best man was Owen Roane of
3$ Valley View.
- ‘Ushers were Paul Kenyon, un-
■E r de of the bride, and Tommy Ken-
I yon, ebusin of the bride, both
F l from Dallas. Escorting the
bride’s mother was Leon Burnett
K I of Beaumont, uncle of the bride.
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 123, Ed. 1 Monday, January 20, 1947, newspaper, January 20, 1947; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1470847/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.