Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 117, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 3, 1941 Page: 3 of 24
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Clubwomen Attend
Berry Wed
Rally Held Here
Henerson Hailu ews
Mrs. Chamberlain, Mrs. Ranson Principal
BUNDAY, AUG. 8, 1041
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Miss Carver Weds Nathan
Mrs. Nance
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Holwerk In Dallas Rites
Is Honored
Poet Laureate
By Friends
Lee McPhail
After the ceremony,
ment with a discussion of basic '
ter August 15 in Lubbock, where
principles of design in art, empha- l
manage the
Mrs.
from Pine Bluff high school. She
approaching
the home with cotton” by Mrs.
Otha
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Jess Gibbons.
Kersh,
, Mr. and Mrs. Medion.
at her home on East Street.
going from there to L
ongview for
Women’s
Minick,
L. Neal, county
and
S.
ly since that
time, and has ap-
Enjoy Picnic At Tyler Park
Mrs.
Grasidview,
Ralph Renshaw,
T.
R L. Garrett, Douglas and
Robby Garrett.
MeFarla nd.
Alexander.
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Watson and Mrs. Ramey.
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hostesses.
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humor,” which are offered as pure
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taxed him outrageously. In Amer-
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Here is the perfect
antidote
for everyone who
has ever wondered what, goes on
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left ear with what, in
50 years the hero of this book has
class at Joinerville recently,
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day evening at 8 p.m. in Masonic
Hall.
during diet and thus are free for
two hours to assault his right and
Lane
Rev.
two of her books, "Texas Even-
ing" and “The Bucking Bronco.”
Mrs. Read Hostess
To Mary-Martha
Class Meeting
Jewel Ross, Willie Jean Brillheart,
Melha Rousseau, Louise Crawford.
Circle No. 4 of the First Bap-
tist Church will meet with Mrs.
of
will
mot if
and
and
hosts
for
of
old
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one
. Pine-
Bethel.
more char-
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Friday, i
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her
Mr.
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Mr.
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Mrs.
Ceremony to Take
Place August 1 7
At New London
qua-
the
to
Approximately one hundred wo-
men were in attendance with spe-
cial guests other than those ap-
pearing on the program including
F. G. Cook of Mays and Harris
store, leaves today for St. Louis
and Chicago where he will attend
the full market.
Circle No. 3 of the First Bap-
tist Church will meet with Mrs.
George Rogers.
Young
Society
Church
Thurs-
. John
A l ice
Bert
M rs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Florey
of Overton visited here Saturday.
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Wedding Ceremony to Be Performed at
Home of Bride’s Parents at Frisco
host es
The
Miss LaVerne Coates is spend-
ing the week-end with her parents
in Camden, Ark.
in the head of a small boy.
"HORSE AND BUGGY DAZE."
Friday
Riley
Mr.
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Friday
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' concerning the part of the rural
homemaker in the defense of the
Missionary her assistant, Miss
Christian Minick, and S. I
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ence
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R, Kinard, Mrs. J.
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the American. Legioh Hut ‘
day afternoon named Mrs.
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Allegro Music cluh met
home of Billie Joe Spiers
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Chapter
I a, .o. John Gary. « nna man •
. the rally program committee, pre-
sided over the day's activities.
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lowing a short wedding trip.
They will make fheir home af-
Surprise Birthday
Party Given for
Her Friday Night
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MONDAY
Circle No. 1 of the First Bap-
tist Church will meet with Mrs.
Cliff Hale.
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, Miss
Helen Parrish shows the newest version of an old California classic
—the wrap-around polo coat, brought up to the moment by Vera
West, designer at Universal. This season’s novel touch is the sad-
dle pocket attached to the detachable belt, which gives the coat a
tted hipline, makes it mGre formal.
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Presbyterians to
Have Picnic Supper
them serve us in doing life’s work i ,
‘M#SChamberlain said in:
and shoes ar* af black *n
black evade.
meet ing at i t he
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was the house guest of Mr. and
Mrs. J. V. Welch and family at
Minden Thursday and Friday.
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FRIDAY
Friday 42 club meet- with Mrs.
A. D. Riley, 316 East street.
Miss Estelle Wade,
miliar Quotations,” interposes on-
| bridegroom,
j She wre a
i accessories.
Reuben
best man.
Speakers on Convention Program Thursday
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Threep, Holland Smith, and Mr.
and, Mrs. Montgomery.
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Name Delegates to
State Association
Meet in September
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1. of
Marriage Vows Are Daniels Monday
Read at Home or •
man. In writing his biography Jr- i
ving Tressler hopes he has once
and for all squelched the profes- j
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burg, Mrs. R.
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Miss Gladys Hendrix is leaving
Monday for a vacation visit with
friends in Orange, San Antonio
and South Texas.
Miss Doris Carlisle, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Carlisle, I
Bride’s Parents
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was maid of honor,
navy frock with navy
Women’s club
afternoon with Mrs. A. D.
a dinner
NEW LONDON — Announce-
ment was made Saturday of the
Circle No. 2 of the First Bap-
tist Church will meet with Mrs.
W. Z. Reed.
ly two entries between him and
oblivion. In ancient Athens they
tortured and mocked the bachelor. !
In Rome he bore the ultimate in-
Henderson
will hold a
Mr. and Mrs. James Douglas
Maloney are spending a few days
in Hot Springs, Ark.
More than 100 members of Women’s Home Demonstra-
tion clubs in Rusk Count/ met at the American Legion
hut Thursday for their annual rally day.
eck-
ib a
day.
crop
adly
Commerce and secretary of the
county Council for Defense ad-
dressed the group on civilian de-
fense projects in the county and
Mrs. J. Y. Welch of Minden spoke
Faculty members present were
Mr. and Mrs. Pete J. McNee. Jr.,
R. B Kinard. Mrs. T. E. Peebles,
at home in Henderson, fol-
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Withta two-piece dress of taupe jersey, Fira Benenson, fl
New York designer, shows sheer stockings in a much darker i
of taupe than the dress Bag
gioves et
Mrs. Nancy Richey Ranson of
an
ornament was. a single strand of
pearls, a gift of the bridegroom: ' well.’
Mrs. Jeral Moore was hostess
to member of her Sundy school' itable circles, passes
• ■ • • tion. But every bachelor, like the 1 been a
gay dog with which he is often preacher.
I This week’s column presents
playing 42 and other games, and three books of "American wit and
Jeanne Harper, Roy Allen. Bea- ' Doris Alexander, Peggy Poe Mr.
trice Byrum, Doris Birdwell, Mary I and Mrs. Johnnie Schultz, Jerry
Jane Barron, Claudie Holder, Mat- i Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
tie Martin, Ethel Rhodes, Dorothy Gibson, 1. E. Peebles, Marie Am-
weariness or
be the only attendant
Even that Bartlett's “Fa-
100 Rusk Co. WHD DorisCarlisle, Marriage of Fr
Malone and Roben
Cunningham, Dr. and Mr
desert course was served to
597 OES
(iihson,
W. E.
Nathan, one
Valrie Sparkman, F. G. Barrett,
Elveree Henry, Raymond Vincent,
Olene Simmons, Jack Hart, Curtis
C. H. Page of Center was in
Henderson Friday evening.
erroneously compar
0g
Mr. Holwerk is to
Cinderela Shop, a
the M. Rude chain.
clever decorations
Overton is to be best
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Young of
Madisonville are the guests of
Mrs. Ronnie Young here.
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Friendship Class
Meets Thursday®
With Mrs. Ramey
sizing the importance of using
new store in [ common materials at hand.
"Echoes from the Short Course”
Fred Broome of Compton and
Mrs. Dick Claunch of Joinerville.
Following the ceremony. Mr.
and Mrs. Berry left on a wedding
J trip to Hot Springs. Ark._______
Personal
Mr- J. R. Ramey entertained
। Spence, Martha Vincent, Eliza- buij, M.
"fseth-Netsn"TATFTtene =Htarris,H Beatt,
club meets next
of the First Bap- 1 . „
meets with Mrs. 1 natior ’ ■
Mrs.
bachelors, sets down the
to world
and Professional
in Pine Bluff.
reading the ceremony.
Vows were solemnized in the
presence of a few relatives and
friends.
The bride wore a navy sheet-
frock with sky blue accessories
and a corsage of white carnations.
Miss Faye Berry, sister of the
Pvt Curtis Vise has returned
to army duty at Fort Ham Hous-
ton after spending a few days
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Vise, north of the city.
I Mrs. S: P. Ross. Mrs. S. D. Logan,
stated meeting Mon- ' Mrs. Lewis Land, Miss Gertrude
Stafford, Mrs. Marie Lovell, Home
Management supervisor of the
out a military
ica today they invite him to din- | self-r idicule.
Mrs. Nancy Richey Ranson of
Other books by this author are Dallas, poet laureate of Texas.
“Texas Wild Flowers and Their was one of the principal speakers
Legends” and "My Neighbor's Thursday at the Women's Home
Garden and Mine." .Demonstration clubs annual rally
Ben C. Marable, manager of I day.
the Rusk County Chamber of I-------------------——----
son, Myrtis Eaton, Mary Mays, 1 age5.
Mary Birdwell, Evelyn Warren,
Holwerk was graduated
Miss Mary Louise Giraud is
spending the week-end in Hous-
ton. .
Miss. Harris, Miss: Ruby Fionas
and Miss Alta Jones were • co-1
day.
Students and guests attending
were Byrd Arnold. Hollis McCune, I Rachel Levine, Frances Ealy,
Leon Hoover. 1. M Tipton. Hazel । Margie Prior, Mary Chapman.
Hammett, Esther Pearl Anderson, , Frances ,Hensley, Lucille Hodges,
Miss Estelle Wade, bride-elect
Miss Loneye 4ays Wade of
Fort Worth is vioifg Miss Mar.'
Edwards here, ""
Miss Antoinette Camp of Kil-
gore is spending the week-end
here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Moore.
brain, hut they will prove amus-
ing and good foi laughter.
"BACHELOR LIFE", by George |
Jean Nathan: The bachelor has
been the "forgotten man" of the
Vansickle served as
was a member of Sigma Phi
Gamma sorority and the Business
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[Mrs. Moore, Mrs.
! Gerlach Hostesses
At Class Meeting
the
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tood
con-
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Circles of the First Methodist
Church will hold a joint business
meeting. Mrs. Norman West is
in charge of the program.
peared on
prorrama
one of 1
by Irving Tressler. For nigh on
joyed a picnic at Tyler State Park
■ Tuesday afternoon.
Swimming, dancing, boat riding
' and games provided entertain-
ment for the afternoon.
A picnic luncheon was served
as one of the highlights of the
meet with Misses farm agent, and Mrs. Ranson.
W.
ere also heard on the morning
program, featuring. "Furnishing
Edna Ruth
Friend hip Sunday school
the First
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Thomas of
Joinerville are leaving .Tuesday
for a two-week vacation! trip in
Mexico.
of James
Waller Wright
"BEAT W H E N H E
veil of blue. Accessories were in
harmonizing tones. She carried
a corsage of white rosebuds and
lilies of the valley. Her only
A skit on insect control was pre-
sented by Mrs. Lee Williams of
Bethel and Mrs. Leonard Hancyl
of Laneville. Mis. L. R Jacobs
of Pirtle reported on outstanding
impressions of the short course.
Following a picnic lunch in the
park, the afternoon program was
highlighted with the presentation
of Mrs. Ranson, who gave an/ il-
lustrated lecture on "Texas Wild
Flowers and their Legends.” Pre-
ceding the lecture and showing of
Mrs. Dewitt
Luther Stacy,
Annie Lou
Mr. Holwerk was graduated
from Helena high school. He is
employed at present by the M.
Rude chain as manager of Rudy’s
ladies ready-to-wear store here.
satirist whose chuckles include
invariably a generous helping of
The evening
country doctor, lawyer, I
skinflint and handy ,
John McCait e r.
Cooper, Mi- Marie
Farm Security Administration,
Mrs. Jesse Medlen
to members of Wie
was spent
ner parties and invariably seat ,
him between two dewy young what have you
things of sixty who are on a re- ' has ever wond
E. Powell, Mrs. Herman
Mrs. Alvin Wylie, Mrs.
Elora Prest
expected to attend, Dr.
MeClenny, pastor of the
said.-, The Legion Park
becue at the home of .Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Dean at 7:30 p.m.
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WEDNESDAY
Circle No. 6 of the First Bap-
tist Church meets at the Mission.
Mre. Marshall Arnold is program
leader. >
Gary of Compton.
Maude Freeman of
L. P
church.
Annual chtrch and Sunday
school picnic of the First Presby-
terian Church will be held st
the American Legion park to-
morrow night at 7:30 o’clock, it
WAS announced yesterday.
Previous plans for the picnic
entertainment. These hooks will
not require a reader to tax his
in a special election
Frasier Jordan has returned
home after spending several days
in Hemphill with his sister, Mrs.
J. E. Fuller.
technicolor slides. Mrs. Ranson
read several short poems from
Mrs. John H. Read was hostess tion trip to Beaumont, Houston,
chairman of to members of the Mary Martha , Galveston and San Antonio.
- Sunday School class at her home
Circle No. ,
tist Church
Wylie Butler.
Jr., Benson
SOCIAL
CalendaR
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and Mrs. H. L. Snow, Mrs.
Kee, Mrs. Nettalee Dudley,
and Mrs. W. T. Heaton,
Dallas, poet laureate of Texas, Mrs
Fave, and Sarah Ward at 3 p.m. i ————————--— '"
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of the First Christian Church McNee Students and Quests
will meet in the home -' of Mrs.
suit he was not
make orations! In
Castleberry, Lorenc Cooper, | Miss Darnell Garrett, Shirley Vin-
, । Norma Seny, Margaret Jim Bol- 1 cent and Naomi Lyles.
ryler, was honored Friday night
with a shower in the home of
Miss Frankie Harris, 307 North j
Main.
Crim’s ! Mrs. Miller,
ton, Ruby Barber;
Ellis Spence, Emily Branham,
Fid Hardwick, Dorothy Pool, Mr.
and Mrs. Levi Woods, A Irene
Woods, Avanell Woods. Judson
Suber, Vennie Jolley, Tom Watt,
Mary Catherine Foreman, Chris-
tone Phillips, Pauline Coolidge,
Winnie Hamil, Hazel Ross, Ima
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Bitsy Gruver is
Chosen “Goddess
Of West T exas
position. He is the-son of Mr
and Mrs. R. S. Daniels of
Kerens.
The wedding will be solemniz-
ed at 7:3(1 p.m. with a group
of relatives and close friends
present. The August 4 date of
the wedding is the anniversary
of the bride', grandparents, the
late Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Malone
of Frisco.
It will be a double-ring cere-
mony, performed by the Rev. J.
N. Everheart, , pastor of the
Kerens Presbyterian church.
Edward G. Reynolds of Pharr
will provide music preceding and
during the ceremony.
Mrs. A. C. Henley of McAllen
s is
and guests Thursday evening on
the lawn of the Medlen home,
Tyler highway.
The evening was spent in play-
ing 42.
Mrs. Howard Garrison won
high score award for club mem-
bers, Mrs. T. H. Hightower for
guests, and Walter Ely for the I
men.
Refreshments were served to
Mr. and Mrs. Garrison, Mr and
Mrs. Ely. Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
Riley, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Gil-
bert. Mr. and Mrs. William F.
Isbell, Mr. and Mrs. Earriest
Wooten, and four guests, Mr.
and Mrs Hightowor, Mr. and
Mrs. A. G. Tuggle, the host and
Gladys Hendrix. Grace Knudson,
Mrs. Josie Relle Barnwell, Mrs. i
Cliff Hale, Mrs. J. E. Wade, Miss
Eva Wade, Mrs. J. W. Harris.
Miss Doris Keeling, and the
hostesses.
Students from the McNee
School of Business and guests en-
_ Representatives of home demr
® onstration .lull,- of the county
Mr- O. B. Milam,
4 Joly
Jesse Meclens Are
Green, Mrs. Mullikin, the honoree » . r • 1
and her husband, hlosts to Friday
Gifts were received from Miss-4) Pink C..ecte
m Louise Harper, Ada Foreman, -uD, uest8
elen Bassett and Gladys Cas-
sidy, and from Mr.-. I’ear! Moore
of Overton, who could not attend.
Refreshments were designed to frank facts of bachelor life as itsionally rural personality, just as
form a large American flag in is currently lived by the more nr- j he squelched the marshmallow
the center of the table. Mrs. H bane and civilized fellows who personality when he wrote "How
R. Ellige was awarded a prize । have miraculously preserved their to Lose Friends and Alienate
for winning a military contest liberty in a world where little of People." Mr. Tressler has re-
during the social hour. it is left. The next best thing lived these 50 years largely be-
Those present included Mrs. to the bachelor life is the vicari- cause it was cheaper living then.
J. H. Rork, Mrs, W. M. Kay, os enjoyment of its unquestioned I His is the constantly moving story
Daisie Moore, Mrs. Jeral Moore, joys and advantages through the of a small-town boy uninhibited
Mrs. Ellige, Mrs. Lee Colley, pages of this book of one of the by post office murals. When he
Mrs. Gerlach, Mrs. E. C. Beene, luminaries of the profession of left town, finally, he was escorted
and Mrs. F. Capps. gay belles-lettres. by a large crowd of men.
Bride-Elect, s= -===
Honored at Shower
follow-: Mr Sara Sealey ,
hill, Mr-. L. J. Rive , ' I
Miss Juliet Bassett,
Chapel.
Miss Mary Thelma Carver,
daughter of Mrs. James Wiliam
Carver of Pine Bluff, Ark., and
Nathan Holwerk of Henderson,
son of Mr. and Mars. Morris Hol-
werk of Helena, were united in
marriage Sunday morning, July
27, at Dallas.
The ceremony took place in
the study of Temple Emanu-El,
with Rabbi David Lefkowitz, Jr.,
performing the ceremony. A
small gathering of members of
the family and close friends at-
tended.
Rites were read before a small
altar upon which candles were
burning in brass candelabrum.
The bride was given in mar-
riage by her brother, Henry Berg
Carver of Pine Bluff. She wore
a Franklin ensemble of defense
blue crepe made with military
length coat. Her hat was of wine
chiffon velvet with a hip-length
i numerous East Texas
as a dancer. She was
the duchesses at the
was decided on for the scene of
the outing. Everyone planning
to attend is instructed to bring
a basket lunch, Dr. McClenny
announced.
The Woman's Auxiliary of the
church, with Mrs. W. T. Camp
as president in charge, is making
arrangements for the evening's
program.
tn W R. Harri and dniKh-
tors, Dorothy and Jean, are in
Houston visiting Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Morgan, parents of Mrs.
Harris, for about a week.
THURSDAY
Mary - Martha class meeting,
hostess to be announced.
Mrs. Nancy Richey Ranson of
Dallas, Texas poet laureate, and
Mrs. Lily Pearl Chamberlain of
Henderson were the principal
speakers.
"The way to get the most out
of life is not to wait for ideal
' conditions, but to take the con-
' ditions that we have and make ।
class of the First Christian church
Thursday afternoon at her home
on Pine street.
The meeting was opened with
a prayer, followed by a business
discussion. The remainder of the
afternoon was spent in games.
Mrs. J. E. Fuller and son,
Jimmy, of Hemphill, are visiting
in the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. W. Jordan on West
street.
ed, has his I
of America's
sister. John L.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Teller and
son, Joe Paul, are taking a vaca-
Farr of Gilmer and the
'Charles Lee McPhail, pastor of
the Gilmer Methodist church.
The wedding will take place
at 9 o’clock on Sunday morning,
'August 17, in the New London
Methodist church.
Miss Parr is the daughter of
Mrs. Qtha Nell Farr of Gilmer,
and the Rev. McPhail is the
eldests son of the Rev. and Mrs.
C. L. McPhail of New London.
The Rev. C. L. McPhail will
read the marriage ceremony. A
group of close friends of the
bride and groom have received
invitations which announced the
coming marriage.
Mi- Farr attended high school
in Gilmer. Th Rev. McPhail
attended high school there, ar.’
was graduated from Southern
Methodist University at Dallas.
He now is pastor of the same
church which his father formerly
served.
R. T. Ballinger at 3 p.m.
TUESDAY
Pleasant Hour Club will enter-
tain their husbands with a bar-
, her address.
given for the couple. They As guest speaker for the fore- ;
noon, Mrs. Chamberlain gave a i
demonstration on flower arrange- JI
Hh t k
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Immediately folio w i n g the
ceremony, n reception is to be
given at the home of the bride’s
parents. Mrs. Josephine Staley,
long-time friend of the Malone
family, will pour.
Mrs. Edward I). Reynolds of
Pharr, sister of the bride, Mrs.
Henderson Malone of McKinney,
sister-in-law of Mi,s Malone. Miss
Martha Daniel-, sister of the
groom, Miss Emmeline Schlaffke
of Dallas and Mi Doris Faye
Watson are members of the
house party.
Henderson Malone and W. L.
Bain, Jr., of Kerens will serve
as ushers.
Miss Malone is a graduate of
North Texas State 'Teachers
College at Denton, where she
was active in several college
groups. *
After the ceremony, the bride
and groom will leave on a wed-
ding trip to Colorado, returning
August 18 to Athens.
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Allegro Music
Club Has Annual
Picnic at Longview
BTU Group Has
Picnic at Joe
. Montgomery Home
Smith union of the Baptist
Training nion held a picnic
Friday night on the lawn of the
Joe R. Montgomery home.
The evening was spent playing
42 and eroquet. A picnic supper
was served.
Members and guests attending
were the Rew and Mr-. II M.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Isbell,
Mrs. W. O. Holland, Mi and
Mrs. Lebus Nash, Mr. and Mrs.
______ _______ .. ...... ..... Mr. and Mrs. John H. Reagan
SNEEZES." by Claire McMurray, have e tablished their residence
With a bow to the Duchess’ baby 1 in Bishop, where he will he
in "Alice in Wonderland,” Miss athletic coach this fall. Reagan,
McMurray Ills the perfect title to former New London star athlete,
this gay-hearted daybook of mostwa graduated from North Texas
likeable family, a journal rich in State Teachers College at Denton
comments on people and things in this spiing.
general and full of the antics that I —-----
only kids could think up and only Ri hop mid Mrs. Clinton S.
a witty mother report. The au-Auinn of Houston are visiting
Ihor's plan ha- been to alternate their daughter, Mrs. John C. Mr-
1 pieces chiefly concerning the chil- Whirter, and her husband here.
'Iron with pieces exposing in high- Mr. and M Me Whirter recent-
ly entertaining fashion the foibles V moved to Henderson from
mid absurdities of her own gen- Shreveport, La., and me making
eration. Thronghont them is the thpir home at 509 North High
permitted to j light, sure touch of the tolerant " ' •
Thursday afternoon. Following
a brief business session, the
meeting was devoted to visiting.
Members present were Mrs. J.
M. F’oote. Mrs. A. T Boren, Mrs.
Pat Patterson, Mrs. Norman
West, Mrs. R. G. Secrest, Mrs.
C. G. Engle. Mrs. William F.
Isbell, Mrs. Jodie Brown and the
hostess.
The class will meet again next
Thin-day. The hostess will be
selected Sunday.
engagement and
marriage of Miss
in inspecting the lovely gifts
presented to the honoree, whose
wedding will take place on Aug.
16,
Refreshments were served to
the guests, with Miss Ruby Jones
pouring punch.
Gifts were presented Miss Wade
by Misses Nannie Lou Richard-
i g
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"ph. .
James Bynum, Joan Allen, Hera I Kenneth Whitten, Earl Gibson,
Miss Bitsy Gruver, former
Henderson girl, was named “God-
dess of West Texas” Friday night
at the fourth annual Mineral
Wells Health Festival. Five jud-
"es were unanimous in picking
the brown-haired 16-year -old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merle
Gruver of Abilene as winner of
iho ..contest.
Mi Gruver lived in Hender-
on until three years ago, when
her father resigned as, manager
of the Henderson Chamber of
Commerce to take a similar
position in Abilene.
She has visited horn frequent-
Mrs. Lloyd D. Nance was hon-
ored Friday night at a surprise
birthday party in her home, 105
Bunyan. The party was arranged
by her husband, her mother,
Mrs. J. O. Mullikin, and Mrs.
T. K. Hewlett.
A . number of lovely gifts were
presented i to the honoree. The
evening ws spent in conve
tion, and ’in opening and inspect-
ing the gifts.
Refreshments were served to
Mr. and Mrs. Hewlett, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Jaggers, Mr, and Mrs.
Mack Martin, Mr. and .Mr E. E.
freshments. Mrs, I. B. Gerlaeh day.
was < o-hostess. । noted
Nacogdoches .watermelon festival
held last month.
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Mrs. J. J. Armstrong and
daughter, Mrs. George Hays, Jr.,
and daughter, Gail, of Minden
left Friday for Wilmington, Cal,,
y here they will visit Mrs. A. J.
Jones and family.
the annual picnic at the Longview
park.
The afternoon was spent in
swimming and playground games.
A picnic lunch was served.
Members mid guests at the
picnic were Mrs Frank Gray. Sara
Nell and Nina Doris Gray, Sara,
Mary Elizabeth and Billie White.
Carroll, Billie Joe and Novel
Spiers, Ross Elise Maddox. Mrs.
Harvey Brooks, Doyle Brooks,
Mrs. J. M. F’oote, John Howeth
F’oote, Mrs. Ralph Renshaw, Miss
R. O. Alford, Jewell Howard, I
John Road and Clyde Strong re-
turned last night from a two-clay
fishing trip to Black Lake in
nuisiana. ... .' ■
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Hornsby, M: Frances
and Randolph Berry, son of Mr. I Miss Frances Malone, Henderson high school instructor,
and Mrs H. N. Berry, were mar- 1 and Robert Stokes Daniels, .Jr., former department store man-
tied Friday night at the home of ager here. will be married Monday evening in a ceremony to
the bride’s parents, with the Rev be performed in tlie home of the bride’s parents at Frisco.
J. Marvin Thomas, pastor of the Miss Malone, daughter of Mr.----— I
Mt. Enterprise Baptist chinch, I Frisco, has been home
economiesN{e, p,. 4
| instructor in Henderson high 1VAU>S TILTT UO
school for the past two years.
Mr. Daniels formerly was man-VXI.I AL .. 1
nger of a department store here. I VV CC k 7S
mid recently was transferred to ——
Athens, where he holds a similar T 1k n *1
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and Mrs. Vivian Barlow of Chalk
Hill as delegates to the annual
convention of the Texas Home
Demonstration Association to be
held at Beaumont September 3-5.
Alternates were also elected as
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