Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 212, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 3, 1955 Page: 3 of 14
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Mmes. Francis Blandford, Naomi
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and Misses Emma Dean Nickle
and Eunice Brown.
The song ritual was furnished
by an octet composed of Misses
Harris, Virginia Lauderdale, Mar-
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Mmes. Julia Kinard, Ann Moss,
Kate Pearson and Odessa Rob-
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Mondi;y evenin j after a dinner
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Campbell, Church Hay, Erma
Lou Douglass, D. W. Shepherd,
W. E. Purcell, Minnie Arm-
strong. P. O. Hayes, Claude Cot-
ten. W. D. Craig, Lula Moore,
Don DeLapp Neal Atkins, Van
Hill, Mary Davis, Leroy Weaver
and Will Pearcy.
Grace Gatewood members are:
Mmes. J. W Slagle, Roll John-
son, Floyd Young, F. S. Piott,
J D. Snellgrove, Roy Wilson,
Zora Shepherd, Harry Horn, Bud
Doty, Bill Lewie, John Reid, Dee
Blanton. Sid Hom, Dock Teague,
Royal Timmerman, E. K. Smith,
Jess Ely, Anna Biffle, Gordon
Sproles, M. L. Sewell, J. H. Hahn,
Attie Bloodworth, M. A. Stout,
T. D. Aston. Eva Gordon, Clyde
Whitaker, Ed Miller and Dennie
Groves.
Mrs. E. K. Smith gave the clos-
ing prayer. ,
al red roses and brass was ob-
served in table arrangements for
the lovely meal for which Mmes.
Amy Porter, Pearson and Marie
Johnston were hostesses.
There were 62,000 visitors in
1954 to Appomattox Courthouse
where Grant and Lee ended the
Civil War. T
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family
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BUY ON LAY-AWA Y-
NO EXTRA CHARGE
A small deposit of $1 holds any Electric
Blanket, and 50c dny other selection, until
October 15th. Make interim payments or
pay balance when you pick up purchase.
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Circle leaders drew names for
members for which they will
serve as chairmen Monday after-
noon during the meeting at Wha-
ley Memorial Methodist church.
Mrs. D. L. Monroe will serve the
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Mrs. W: E. Pureell gave the de-
votion from Proverbs and Mrs.
i Roy Wilson gave the1 last chapter
| of the study book, "Christianity
i and Wealth.”
Circle leaders drew names for
their membership. Members of
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- Mmes. Nora Basinger, Joe Dil-
ard, S. H. Nichols, Callie Brad-
ley. Babe Locke, Ab Cook. John
Maupin, Ross Miller, Ella Devers,
Fay Cotten, |R. E. Bandy, Sr.,
A. T. Hackler, J. F. Henley, Sal-
lie Meyer, Povie Burch, J. W.
The meeting also honored local
founders of the chapter, Miss
Carolyn McClure, first preside
Mrs? Bonner, Misiouise Hai
local Gamma Sig-
DK G, honorary
teachers society.
Myrtle J tout
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 212, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 3, 1955, newspaper, May 3, 1955; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1580275/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.