Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 92, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 14, 1957 Page: 3 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 21 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
t
Saturday
f
Girl Scout News
TROOP 25
ts.
were presented by the follow-
Mrs,
F. O. Lewis. Era. January; Mrs.
Union Director of the Harvey
Street church, was awarded a
The Rev. Hugh R Bumpass,
Capitol
type,"
ertson.
l
8
~ l
Foil.
ena., 88—6*4 adr
Shortest Route to the Day's News
A
Is Your Mail Box
2
449
3,
I
EXERCISE
n
6
I
1
9
X
1 MONTH
6 MONTHS
1 YEAR
nhe.
SPORTING GOODS
All Popular Artificial Lures .....
SI Each
(These rates good by mail in Cooke county and adjoining counties and where
carrier boy service is not maintained.!
I
CALL HO5-4295
1 14 W. Mein
HO5-3457
i
n
8888823 %
auaz
European Women, Goods
Overrated, Actor Says
Iris Club Has Its Annual
Dinner Party Thursday Night
Ice Chests
Tackle Boxes
Cdsting Reels ......
Minnow Buckets ... .
Spinning Reels .....
$8.50 to $18.75
$4.50 to $6.35
Harvey Street Baptist Church, accepted a trophy
Monday evening for the church for having the largest
present. Grand Avenue had 137
present and Cecil Shiflet, direc
America sponsored a style show
and tea Thursday afternoon in
the Vocational Homemaking De
... the secret
of the
Stauffer Home
Reducing
Plan
unt
iem
the
ied.
A record attendance was made
Monday evening when members
of the Cooke County Baptist
Association totaled 628 at the
ENDERBY
BUTANE GAS
I MORI
Cwcualng
HEAT 0
pastor
Church.
able.
Mrs.
says
Rob-
College Banquet Friday
Opens Formal Socials
SANTA
uES,
From ,
Mrs. Audra Moore is the class
teacher.
(
3
2
Q.
......... $2.95
$11.50 to $19.95
: €
7
Junior High FHA
Girls Have Style
Show and Tea
The Junior High Chapter of
Church did the catering.
Herbrt Haynie, student body
president and member of the
sophomore class was master of
.ceremonies and welcomed the
TEXAS' PRIZE-WINNING DAILY NEWSPAPER
I H —
What You Should Know about
STAUFFER
Stauffer exercise
it different be-
cause it is exer-
cise without
of ort! — tuppliej
by the famous
Stauffer Feature-
Rest®, the
motorized
"Magic Couch"
which is the heart
ef the Stauffer
Heme Reducing
Plan. ,
/. .m
Home Thursday
Mrs. Granville Ellis was host.
Girl Scouts of Troop 25 met
at Lee School Tuesday and went
to the home of Mrs. J. H. Pale
for their Christmas party.
Games were led by Susan Ship-
man. Diane Miller, Gwen Heard.
Jo Matthews and Marilyn Sim.
trophy for the church for the
largest number. They had 162
European merchandise is high
ly overrated and their women
too, says 100 per cent American
Dale Robertson, just back from
Monday
Missionary Society of the
Bible Presby terian Church. 3
p.m., Mrs. A. Baker. 102 E.
Church St.
Seniors of Gainesville High
School will carol on the north
side of the school at 6:30 p.m.
Seniors and guests to have
sock hop afterwards in gym.
Bring something for a needy
family.
RN Club’s Christmas party.
. • U. E. Cato, Myra, March; Louis
B. F.'Young. .Training Davis. Calvary, April; Mrs. J. I
Clinton. First Church. May;
] Mrs. Young, Harvey. June; Earl
Until Christmas . . . last drawing will be held
Tuesday, Dec. 24th
Other students a i d i n g were
Terry Riley, publicity; Jasper
Wheeler, providing song sheets,
and Gloria Day, Barbara Evans,
Gilbert Smith, Waye Buchner,
Simple toppers for scrambled
eggs: grated che, ese, chopped
parsley or snipped chives.
• Guerented by*
Geed Meusekeeping
For a courtesy
figure analysis and
home demonstration
Koon. Clarence Frederick, Har-
old Hassell. Leota Wingert and
Ann Biffle anti John A Atchi.
orous Lollobrigida. "All I want-
ed to do the whole time in Italy,
was to get back to my horse. ’
This hard riding star of mov-
ies and TV prefers everything
Toll your menchant you saw FELT STOCKING Easy to
his adv. in The Register, 1 make and decorative to use.
churches were represented.
Mrs. P • *¥----- T-ni
{
EULA WEST
Womens Page Editor
Dial H055511
NEW TV SERIES
SERMON TOPIC
Sunday, Dec. 1 5
"A PLACE FOR RELIGION
IN YOUNG PEOPLE'S
LIVES"
10:00 a.m. Dallas KRLD-TV
"ALL THINGS ARE
POSSIBLE TO GOD"
9:15 a.m Fort Worth
WBAP-TV
$
$900 $500 7100
.L. / . / . ..
$
decorate it with machine em-
broidery and sequins, and hang
it on the mantel. Such a stock-
ling may be used year after year,
making a family tradition.
4
8
$
2
GA'S MEETING
The Lito Bravo Girls Auxili-
ary met Wedesday evening at
Harvey Street Baptist Church.
Jane Gayle Reigh presided and
Sue Howell, offered prayer. Lin- |
da Willis gave the program on
how to be saved. Brenda Talley I
was welcomed as a visitor and i
Elaine Warne led the dosing
pray or
*
l
,y
2
Grand Avenue Baptist Ehureh: t mg from local churches:
Sixteen of the 22 county '
shrugging off the im-
; played the ro-
isit the glam-
IT
I Wi
i
*
J. F. Henley and Miss Wayne
Martin.
Wesley Workers Whaley Me-
morial M e t h o d i s t Church,
Christmas party, 7:30 p.m.
Mrs. T. D. Blanton, 1015 E.
Main St. Mrs. A. T. Hackler,
co-hostess.
Theta Alpha Chapter, BSP,
7:30 p.m., with Mrs. Dick Me-
Crone, 501 Line Dr., for a
Christmas party.
Christmas Candlelight Serv-
ice. 7:30 p.m., Junior High
auditorium given by the Mu-
sic Department of the school.
Vota Vita Class. First Bap-
tist Church. 7:30 p.m.. with
Mrs. W. E. Germany. 1016 E.
California St., for Christmas
party. Mmes. Robert Living-
ston, Graden Bryant, R. A.
Davis, W. F. Howard and Syl-
van Davis will be co-hostesses.
Junior Department of First
Methodist Church, 7-8:30 p.m.,
Christmas party at the
church.
Circle Study for members
of the First Baptist Church
at 9:30 a.m. in the following
homes: Ann Judson with Mrs.
P. V. Brazile. 908 S. Dixon St.;
Blanche Groves, Mrs. Eva Dob
kins, 113 S. Morris St,; Lottie
Moon, with Mrs. Dale Dur- |
ham, Rte. 1. city; Helen Tis- j
dale with Mrs. Charlie Bas- :
sett, 1401 Truelove St.
f
Raymond Steiner. William
Woody, Linda Baker, Frankie
Hollandsworth, Shelby Smith,
Hubert Haynie, Bill W ood. Gwen
Friske of the committee.
quette and are now at work on
Christmas gifts.
The most exciting meeting
was held Saturday when the
troop prepared and cooked their
own supper. The main part was
a coffee can casserole.
The same leaders remain with
the troop and these are Mmes.
Joe Leonard Jr.. F. L. Platt.
Sam Hays and L. L. Stewart.
Most of the meetings iave been
held in the Platt home but for
the remainder of the semester
the group will go to various
members' homes. The troop has
26 members.
the Future Homemakers of
.Au
djr
Oklahoma C i t y. was
..the new
Lpuhnrn-
modeled. A decorated tea table
had been prepared, using a pink
cloth and pink candle arrange
ment. Punch and cookies were
served.
About 50 mothers attended
the session and as they regis-
tered they were given tiny can
dy canes tied with red bows.
Recorded Christmas music made
the occasion even more enjoy.
8:15 p.m., Junior High Audi-
torium.
Adult H Department. First
Baptist C h u r e h. Christmas
Banquet, 7 p.m., Educational
Building. Nursery and Story
hour opened at church,
Gainesville Riding Club. 7
p. m., box supper in the S&W
Meat Co., on Refinery Rd.
nuts patrol. New in the troop .... ............
this year are Glenda McAfee, j making an Italian movie with
Marsha Henley and Cynthia Al the voluptuous and highly pub-
bert, licized Gina Lollobrigida
guests, to which
Parker responded
tiers as Gainesville College for
mally opened the social season
Friday evening. The affair was
held in the J, Frank McMurray
[School auditorium and members
of the Wesley Ann Class of the
Whaley Memorial Methodist
White, Valley View. July: C. A.
Moore, Tabernacle, August; Ce-
cil Shiflet.-September: W. W.
Hill Baptist
GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER
TtAnIOcOTwom.L.A
%
W- "o-uesen 15 T.
eamrtvnuma :0?e
phy.
'Themes for the next year
speaker and music was-fur-
nished by the bell ringing choir
from Travis Avenue Baptist
Church.* Fort Worth, and the
First Baptist Church choir. Dale
Durham of the local First Bap-
tist directed
This meeting is one of a possi
hle 1000 meeting throughout
the Southern Baptist Convention
during this month. Theassocia-
tional director of the training
, union for the county is the Rev.
H. C Stump, pastor of Myra
church.
Walnut Bend HDC
Holds Meeting
The Walnut Bend Home
Demonstration Club met Thurs
day afternoon for a meeting
combined with a Christmas par
ty and gift exchange. Mrs. E. J.
Stephens presided and the group
voted a gift for the heart fund
and pajamas and other gifts to
the tuberculosis sanitarium in !
Tyler. The members also voted 1
$10 for a family and each mem
her will assist with clothing for
the children.
Mrs. H. P. Erwin gave the
council report and Mrs. John
Holle reported the previous
meeting.
Mrs. Harvey McCabe directed
the social hour and Mrs. W. M.
Rupert and Mrs. Porter Powers
served refreshments to 13 mem
bers and one guest, Stephen
Evans.
attendance present at the "M" Night County Asso-
ciational meeting of the Grand Avenue Baptist
Church.
2
l
.y
Tuesday Book Club, 2:30
p.m., with Mrs. Bill Francis.
<24 S. Rusk St., for Christmas
party. Mrs. Ken Dupuy will
review and a gift exchange
will be held.
Wednesday
—Avl<‘ Choir—4—present
Handel’s oratorio, "The Mes-
siah” 8 p.m., Whaley Me-
morial Methodist Church.
“The Holy Night" musical
pageant given at the Grand
Avenue Baptist Church 8 p.m.
stitches, fire building, enjoyed a ..................
field trip to the local dairy and pact of having । '
ice company, had an impressive mantic lead opposi
investiture, learned flag eti-
A three-course dinner was
served to Gainesville Iris Club
members Thursday evening at
the Curtwood dining room prior
to the club's annual party.
Mines. W. J. Buchner. Arie Gud
The Gainesville Daily Regis- ==
ter brings you and all your =ha
family the home news ... ——
"She's not my
Try chopped celery and cu-
cumber in egg salad mixtures 1
A festive banquet entitled Hhe tree. These were aided by
“Fantasy in Frost” provided an 1
evening of pleasure for 155 stu- I
dents, guests and faculty mem 1
At other meetings the group .. ........ .
has learned simple sewing Oklahoma born, six footer
5h
Thursday T
Phebean Class, Grand Ave-
nue Baptist Church, 7:30 p.m,
with Mrs. C.-B. Blagg, 1106 N.
Howeth St., Christmas party.
J
#
commentator for the description
of the aprons which was dev
erly tied in with the season and
introduced each girl as she
♦he news of the people and
planet you know betf . . .
♦ he little and big happen-
ings in the county and sur-
rounding counKes . . ♦he
news you get in no other
paper. For national, state
and local news subscribe to
The DAILY REGISTER
NOW!
ful of sequins.
If you use the pattern. simp-
Ty iron the transfer designs onto
the felt and follow directions
for cutting out the stocking. Use
pinking shears to cut out the
felt.
Santa’s eves may be done with
machine embroidery or with a
pair of ‘shin" black buttons.
Use a bright pink pompon for
p*s-S-gm*aS2s*
MN“S
3888
8880
232898
By DOROTHY ROE
AP Women's Editor
OES Officers Have
Social Thursday
A buffet supper of finger
foods heightened the pleasures
of the party for officers of Belle
Moon Chapter 90, Order of East-
ern Star. Thursday evening.
Hold in the Community Room
of the First State Bank which
is heautifully decorated with
two lovely trees the members
and their husbands had supper
before a gift exchange.
Mrs. J. M. Allen acted as host-
ess and Charles Pratt offered
prayer. They are the worthy
matron and patron of the chap-
ter. Frank Smith, worshipful
SHEPHERDESS DANCER to-
night in "Amahl and the
Night,Visitors'.' at the Junior
High School will be Miss
Dinah G unte r. The musical
drama being given by the
Ga i n e s v i t1 e High School’s
Music Department, will he
open to the public With cur-
tain time 8:15 o'clock.
(Staff Phofol
master of the Gainesville Lodge,
AF&AM. made pictures during
the evening and Joe Dale acted
as Santa for the gift exchange.
Guests included Messrs, and
Mmes. Allen. Pratt. Dale. Clar-
ence Sanford, Fletcher Morris.
Joe Jeter, George West. Smith.
David Biffle. George Bugg. Mel-
vin Pettit and Mmes. Gordon B.
Smith, Oncita Hill. Annette
For a quick glaze for baked
hams and picnic shoulders, mix
honey with orange marmalade.
Koller. October: Mrs. Lillie Hen- the nose, and use the white felt
ry, Mt. ..Pleasant i.Novemberi for board, eyebrows and the
Glenn Akin Jr. Mt Lebanon. trimming on his cap.
Decern be r: Mrs. C linton rep- Attach jingle bells to the toe,
resented the HibbitL: and save for Christmas Eve.
t taaigvg
"Register of the store with the turkey or the doer"
Schad & Pulte will give away e FREE TURKEY
every Friday
partment of the school, Mem
hers of the eighth and ninth
grade classes Wore aprons made
for gifts to their mothers.
$4.25 to $12.50 >
1
gell, J. P. McBee, J. E. King,
and I. D. Reed were hostesses
for the lovely affair.
Creating conversation pieces
were decorations on the. tables.
These carried out blue and sil-
ver in tapers and silver candel-
abra with silvered leaves and
Hine tinted berries Matching
place cards and a holly corsage
marked each plate
Sammie $ Shultz gave each
member a decorated match box
as a favor. There were 26 pres-
ent
Mrs. Do. k Dudley gave the
opening pi aver and prizes went
to Mmes, Dock league and
W. J. Buchner for the most at-
tractively wrapped gifts.
Mrs. Roy Wilson gave an en-
joyable hook review of "Ro-
mance of a Christmas Card" by
Kate Douglass Wiggins.
Members brought materials
and filled a box for a needy fam-
ily.
mon.s. Suzette Roberts read a
poem as the presents were
passed around a circle.
Leaders Mmes. H. E. Mock. A.
B. Simmons were present and
all troop leaders gave the girls
their troop crest. the daffodil.
Mrs. B. R. Miller made pictures
of the girls.
TROOP 63
Fourth grade Brownies of J.
M. Lindsay School have had sev-
eral successful meetin zs to date.
After electing patrol leaders,
choosing patrol names and get
ting acquainted with new mem-
bers, officers were elected. Toni
Pawless is secretary and Karen
Hays, treasurer. Patrol leaders
and assistants are: Linda Truitt
and Pamela Stewart, Sunflow-
ers; Ann Platt and Brenda My-
ers. Butterflies; Deby Daven-
port and Barbara Claxton. Pea-
Employes Given
Turkey Dinner
In Saylors Home
Mr. and Mrs. J B. Saylors en-
tertained Monday with a dinner
party for employes of the Retail
Merchants Assn., and their hus-
bands and wives. A turkey din-
ner was served and the dining
tables were centered with eper-
gnes of fruit, flowers and tapers.
Guests were Miss Billie Scgde
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Scott, W
and Mrs. Doug Alexander,-Mrs.
Margaret Smith. Mrs Nana
C o g b u r n Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Moore and Ron Guedrey.
Make Your
Own Santa
Stocking
_______________________________________________________ I A P News features
MRS. B. F. YOUNG, training union director of the stockinglutmkoraghatntaclau
Olivia Smith Georgie Mae Wi-
son and Mary George Wilson.
Mrs. Lois Lucas and Mrs.
Ruth Schlaudroff. sponsors,
were presented. Mrs. Nancy
Brown and J. J. Brown handled
Miss I ula sale of tickets.
bell Whisenant gave the invoca. Concluding the formal pro-
tion. gram was the singing of Christ-
nl. .i— .. ... , . mas carols by the audience, with
gaurinFimpromnrptu mik anen Cisnnmy"son.asgtegderfn"ti
"nguhndaan torammusieand aarcirg Wile
attire.whogave.a humorous Adding much to the evening
reading. Sis Hawkins which was the setting formed by the
theaudience enjoyed to the silvered Christmas tree deco-
ful . st., ihe returned later to rated in blue and the white-laid
giynan appealing leading. A tables centered by arrangements
Christmas Thief. of silvered cedar blue and white
Glenn Wilson of the music de candles brilliant w ith glitter, and
partment directed the college the mary snowflake symbols
choir in singing "Silent Night," furnishing the tone of blue
0 Holy Night "Winter Won throughout. These tables were
derland, and "W hite Christ - placed about the dancing area
mas. ; which was centered with a mass
Mi s Lucretia Bryant was
.... .. . ess to 13 members of the Alpha
GHS Music Departments Class of the Temple Baptist
. presentation of “Amahl and Church Thursday evening in
the Night Visitors" for public, her home at 1813 Culberson St.
] Mrs. Owen Roane furnished the
program, giving “The Other
Wise Man" by Henry Van Dyke.
Carols were enjoyed and Mrs.
Jack Myers, president, spoke
briefly and Mrs. Floyd Brewer
offered prayer.
Christmas recorded music
played during the evening s fes-
tivities which were heightened
by the beautifully decorated
Sunday home Pale pink and fuschia
GHS Music Department will have been used by Mrs. Ellis
present a carol singing. 2:30 [this Christmas. Her pink tire
p.m., at the First Methodist with pink lights is set off with
Church. I red I- hristmas bells and balls
Whaley Memorjal Method- and a deep pink wax rose at the
1st Church Choirs’ program, top is attractive. On the piano
"Carols and Candles" 7 p.m.. Japanese figurines have been
church sanctuary, combined with an arrangement
First Baptist Church Christ- of ornaments in a pink contain-
Neil Tibhets is teacher mas Cantata, 7:45 p.m. sane- er. . A mirror is arranged with
of the department. i tuary. , a Pink angel inclouds.
1 District Youth Deanery, St. i The, dining table has a cro-
Paul’s Episcopal Church, 6:30 cheted cloth over the fuschia
p.m. - I color and a candelabra is ar:
[ ranged with nandina berries and
ballerina dolls.
Dean J H.
7:30 p.m . Mrs. Thelma Taylor,
1209 N. Howeth St.
Sub District MYF, Christ-
mas Party, 7:30 p.m. Fellow-
ship Hall Whaley Memorial
Methodist Church.
W’esleyan Service Guild.
Whaley Memorial Methodist
Church, Christmes "Pot Luck”
Dinner, 7 p.m., Church Base-
ment.
Mu Upsilon Chapter, Beta
Sigma Phi. 7 p.m. Mrs. Jack
Reeves, 110 Line Drive.
Business and Professional
Women’s Circle, First Bap-
tist Church, 7:30 p.m., with
Mrs. Worley Wiseman, W.
Hwy. 82.
Centennial Book-Club, 7:30
p.m., Vernie Keel Chapel Mrs.
Bard P. Paul of Dallas will re-
view. "Look Homeward An-
gel” by Thomas Wolfe.
Tuesday
Sodalitan Class, First Bap-
tist Church, 7:30 p.m., Christ-
mas party in the home of
Mrs. J. B. Barnes, Old Denton
Rd.
Lucy Lee HDC, 2 p.m., in
the Rudolph Paciik home for
Christmas party. Each mem-
ber bring fresh food or canned
goods for a family.
Loyal Daughters, Whaley
Memorial Methodist Church,
Christmas party, 2:30 p.m.
Fellowship Hall.
Fellowship Class. Whaley
Memorial Methodist Church,
Christmas Dinner, 7 p. m..
Fellowship Hall.
Wesleyan Ann class, Whaley
Memorial Methodist Church,
Christmas Baytv, 7:30 p.m.
Mrs. Carroll Sullivant, 416 S.
Denton St. Hostesses, Mmes.
Sullivant W. O. Montgomery,
Helen Horn, W. C. Erwin,
1 from girls to wines home grown
in America. Says he: "I have
everything I ever could want
right in my own back yard in
Sepulveda, Calif., and I can’t
wait to get back there.”
What he has in the ample
back yard includes four riding
horses, three dogs and 13 para
keets, in addition to a stable of
race horses.
"Americans are too impressed
by anything that's imported.”
he continues. "They're always
looking across that pond, sigh-
ing over Paris hats, French
wines. British tailoring and Ital-
ian women.
"’There's a lot of heautiful
scenery in Europe, sure But
when they started talking too
much about it, Irjust asked
them if they'd ever Seen Yellow-
stone Park or the Grand Can-
von. That's as much scenery as
I need. Just how much beauty
can you take in, anyway?"
“Now you take wines. A lot
of so-called connoisseurs and
gourmets in this country would
not be caught dead with any-
thing but an imported wine. But
I found for a fact that after
any wine has been shipped from
Europe to America it can't com-
pare with our own American
) vintages."
How
Christian Science
Heals
Haynie then recognized mem- of shaded blue and white bal-
bers of tlie college social com- loons.
mittee; Phyllis Lewis, in charge The final touch for the tables
of decorations; Rachel Richard [was the programs in white,
son, in charge of foods; Caro- printed in blue and bearing tiny
lyn Boley, in charge of program, [glittered snowflakes in blue, and
and Ralph Bullard of securing 1 placed at each plate
.J
Make one for each member of
. A f the family, and machine em-
628 Baptists Attend M
I A standard pattern is avail-
N । » । m | || able with magic blue transfers
Night Program Locally
O O I exports say only a quarter yard
tor. was awarded another tro of red feltsand.a 6by9inch
piece of white felt are required
for each stocking, plus a hand-
•)′$-
S 1
A
| 3—Gainesville (Texas) Daily Register $•♦., Dec. 14, 1957
Calendatbphasnasistas
—$
K
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 92, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 14, 1957, newspaper, December 14, 1957; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1571980/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.