Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 93, Ed. 1 Monday, December 16, 1957 Page: 2 of 10
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house, and another makes a doll
suitcase.
Big and little girls like silly
bedroom slippers. Gay wool felt
slippers in enimal shapes will
delight both toddlers and teen-
agers.
Big girls like decorative ac-
cessories, such as a wafer-thin,
silver dollar-size watch in col-
ored enamel case, to hang on a
belt by a king-size chain. The
watch is budget-priced, made by
a major company, and really
keeps time.
Other gift ideas are jeweled
wrist watch bands, long knitted
scarfs in school colors, and any-
thing with a monogram.
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muslin squares; tie tightly at
the top with string. Melt some
1 paraffin in a shallow container
so it is about 1 inch deep; do not
have it scalding hot. Dip the
bottom of the puddings in the
melted paraffin and spoon paraf-
fin over sides and top to make
a complete seal. Decorate with
Christmas greenery. Put a tag
on each pudding saying that
the outer muslin with its paraf-
fin coating must be removed be-
fore the pudding is re heated for
serving.
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Cut new squares of muslin,
about 16-inches square for 2-
pound puddings. Wrap the mus-
lin covered puddings in the new
511 S. Denton St. Mmes. Fran-
cis Leach and Joe Leonard
Sr., co-hostesses. Exchange of
gifts.
Christian Thinkers, Whaley
Memorial Methodist Church.
Christmas dinner, 7 p m.. Fel-
lowship Hall.
Junior Department, Whaley
Memorial Methodist Church,
skating party, 5 to 7 p.m.
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Family night covered dish
supper and children’s pro-
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Bring a kettle of water to a
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Theta Alpha Chapter. BSP,
7:30 p.m., with Mrs. Dick Me-
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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 Mr.
P. V. Brazile, 908 S. Dixon St.;
Blanche Groves, Mrs. Eva Dob-
kins. U3 S. Morris St.: Lottie
Moon, with Mrs. Dale Dur-
ham, Rte. 1. city; Helen Tis-
dale with Mrs. Charlie Bas-
sett, 1401 Truelove St.
Wednesday
Civic Choir will 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.
Breakfast service, First
Methodist Church, 7 a.m., Ed-
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Department's presentation of
"Amahl and the Night Visitors
party, Mrs. Ken Dupuy will
review and a gift exchange
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Christmas Dinner, 7 p.
1 Fellowship Hall.
son, Carol Cash, Kaye Dever,
Dinah Gunter, Norma Kammer,
diener, Trixie Miller, Margaret
ucational building.
- Thursday
Phebean Class. Grand Ave-
nue Baptist Church, 7:30 p.m.,
with Mrs. C. B. Blagg, 1106 N.
Howeth St., Christmas party.
Junior Department of the
Whaley Memorial Methodist
Church, 57 p.m. at skating
rink for party. The group will
return to the church for a
Christmas tree and party and
later deliver baskets of food
to a family.
Evening Garden Club will
have Christmas party and ex-
change of seasonal ideas by
members, 7:30 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. W. B. Ballew,
Wesleyan Ann class. Whaley
Memorial Methodist Church,
Christmas partv. 7:30 p.m.
Mrs. Carroll Sullivant, 416 S.
Denton St. Hostesses, Mmes.
Sullivant. W. O. Montgomery,
Helen Horn, W. C. Erwin,
J. F. Henley and Miss Wayne
Martin.
Wesley Workers Whaley Me-
morial Methodist Church,
Christmas party, 7:30 p.m.
Mrs. T. D Blanton, 1015 E.
Main St. Mrs. A T Hackler,
co-hostess.
Book Club. 2:30
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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-
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Tuesday
Sodalitan Class, First Bap-
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The gay, unexpected gift is
the one that delights the heart*
of girls of all ages. And if it's a
bit frivolous and definitely flat-
tering, it's a sure-fire hit.
Little girls love to get festive
packages of toiletries, which
make them feel grown-up and
glamorous. One new group has
such things as toilet water,
bubble bath and dusting powder
in paper doll cutout packages.
Both doll and wardrobe may be
cut out from one package,
while another turns into a doll-
Saturday evening. It was a
short program of 45 minutes
and allowed busy people to re- ......... . „
lax in the beauty of the Christ Sanders, Mary Saunders. -Patsy
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Come early for best selections
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Women’s Page Editor
Dial HO5-5511
Monday
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.
7:30 p m . Mrs Thelma Taj lor.
1209 N. Howeth St.
Sub District MYF, Christ-
mas Party, 7:30 p m. Fellow-
ship Hall' Whaley Memorial
Methodist Church. —_______
Wesleyan Service Guild.
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' Church. Christmas "Rot Luck"
। Dinner, 7 p.m., Church Base-
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Mu Upsilon Chapter, Beta
Sigma Phi. 7 pm. Mrs. Jack
Reeves, 110 Line Drive.
Business and Professional
In this group you'll find both long and short
styles ... all wools and wool and eesh-
mart blends . . . all' with Milium lining-
Colori; Charcoal, Black, Beaver, Twttd.
Beige.
Do old fashioned arts interest J Slice lemon perl, orange peel
you? Then how about boiling I and citron thin. Chop almonds,
your holiday plum puddings in Mix raisins, peels, citron and al
muslin bags the old-time way? , monds with orange juice in a
if you want to give some of the ; bowl or crock; cover and soAk
puddings away, make them look I overnight. Next day sift togeth-
like icy snowballs by coating er the flour, cinnamon. cloves
them in melted parafin and then and nutmeg; mix with bread
decorate with greens. crumbs. Cream shortening and
BOILED PLIM PLDDING sugar; beat in eggs thoroughly,
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raisins. 1 pound golden raisins, ture. 1nen I uI mixture, eam -
1 pound currants, 12 pound can- according to following direc |
died lemon peel 1; pound can- tions Makes 1 DIRECTIONS & ' untii heated through,
died orange peel. 12 pound cit STEAMING DIRECTIONS |--------------
ron, 12 pound blanched almonds. For individual 2 pound pud- j
2 cups orange juice. 1 cup flour. ( dings, cut 14-inch squares from
2 teaspoons cinnamon, 2 tea- white muslin; dip squares in
spoons closes. 2 teaspoons nut: boiling water to remove any
meg. 33 cups fine dry bread - sizing. Spread a square of mus
crumbs. 2 cups golden shorten- [ lin on pastry board and measure
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brown sugar, 12 eggs. I pudding batter into the center
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Lucy Lee HDC. 2 p.m., in
the Rudolph Paclik home for
I Christmas party. Each mem-
ber bring fresh food or canned
goods for a family.
Loyal Daughters. Whaley
I Memorial Methodist Church,
Christmas partv, 2:30 p.m.
Fellowship Hall.
Fellowship Class, Whaley
Memorial Methodist Church.
Allen, Pheba Winters, Bobby
Bandy, Kenneth Beeler, Martha
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considered an opera in one act. Alice Potts, Carolyn Stogdill
Much credit should be given and Sherry VanDuker. Miss
Misses Glenda Wham and Bren- GurU*r furnished.a dance when-
da Schmitz, who played Amahl the shepherds gathered to greet
and his mother, respectively. [ the kings.
Their voices perfectly suited Glenn Wilson, department
their roles. Miss Wham has a head, and Misses Mary Jane
lighter soprano and Miss, Enderby and Kaye Dever fur.
Schmitz a heavier quality, nished the piano accompani-
Hours of practice must have ments. Special appreciation was
been given the work by these extended to Mmes. Joy Die,
two. Nor should the roles of Frankie Leahy, Naomi Austin,
the kings be overlooked. Played and Misses Retha Sanders, Lou
by Bobby Harrison, Marcus Aus. Ann Frederick and Joyce Hin-
tin and-Rat Cummins. they had tslej and Mickey Mitchell.
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• Automatic Wash Timer — Fully
cutomatic, completely flexible
• Choice of "Hot'' or "Warm"
wash.
• Rust Resistant Porcelain Enemel
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for a lovely gift . . . glam-
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Ladies' Bible Class
Social Held at
Church Thursday
The Ladies Bible Class of the
First Baptist Church held their
social Thursday in the educa-
tional building of the church.
Mrs. O. F. Ruble presided and
Dale Durham sang “Silent
Night," accompanied by Miss
Louise Greer who also gave a
Christmas reading.
Each member gave favorite
scripture.
Mr. Durham offered prayer
and refreshments were served.
Fruit cake topped with
whipped cream and favors were
served each one. Mrs. Grace
Huffaker, the teacher, made the
favors from stick candy in
marshmallows to represent can-
dles A greeting card was tied
to each. Gifts were exchanged
and other gifts presented Mrs.
Huffaker. Miss Greer, Mrs.
Mima Thomason and Mr. Dur-
ham. Mrs. John Cunningham
was a visitor to the class meet-
ing
Mrs. Eva Dobkins, birthday
chairman, announced birthdays
of Mmes. Ida Reese. D. W.
Brambaugh and Mima Thoma-
son who W i 11 have birthdays
soon. The birthday song was
sung to them and remembrances
given.
Christmas Opera By High
School Presented Saturday
Music lovers appreciated the ! flawless diction., Dan Davis
Geinesville High Schopl Musieisesnepaerd 74 Diana Age.
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 93, Ed. 1 Monday, December 16, 1957, newspaper, December 16, 1957; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1571981/m1/2/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.