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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1960
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THE EDNA (TEXAS) HERALD
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Edna Club Meets Buffet Supper at Mrs J. M. Wimberly
With Mrs. ,Myore Country Club Soon Hostess to La Ward
And Mrs. Asbeck The couple*'tf&T-Buffet supper H. D. Club Meeting
The second meeting of the.Ed™ 3, ra l^d^JPeb^l?1 at7*Sj ^ARD The La Ward HdmeJ
Home Demonstration Club for 1960 F Demonstration Club met January
was held February 3 at the home Hostesses tor the event are Mr gg a, 2 o'clock at the school cafe-
of Mrs O. L. Moore ®{*“ ; rs <-rUr!ej’ Chase, Mr. and terja wjtj, Mrs. J M Wimberly as
••• Mrs. Mabel Asbeck opened the u '' H-rr\e I.ittle. Mr and Mrs. ^rtstess - ' J
meeting 5y repeating”! h e T H DA w°"!s ,!',rnclt and Mr anrt The president called the meeting
Creed. ' Miehalke. t0 or(jer The secretary called the
Mrs Lloyd Lowery, secretary, The menu is barbecued chicken, roll and the minutes of the last
called the roll and each one an.s- potato salad, beans, relishes, apple meeting were read and approved,
wered by giving The budget dish Pid. and coffee Bridge and "42" A demonstration was given on
my family likes." will be played
Mrs.- Moore was demon strator
and she made, while the other ten
Principally b Women
CLUBS SOCIETY - PARTIES - PERSONAL MENTION
Phone OL7-4547 Monday or Tuesday
ladies looked on, a casserole of tuna at,.^ r» p
fish with mushrooms The recipe - 1 *• 1 Llv *- UoJJci
for the dish was given to each one HoLlOI'Ctl by Ffiends
On 90th Birthday
•present
Mrs. Alma- .'Krenzler s mother
was a visitor. Maxim for the c^iy
On Sunday, Feb 7. a covered
;C“Wale good hablts and yt,u dish dinner and birthday party was
will find They are just as hard to hel(i for Mrs Betty (Ma) Cosper.
who was 90 years old on February
3 She has three sons and one dau-
chip tuna casserole by Mrs. Wim-
berly.
Twelve members and two visitors
were present.
The hostesses served the casser
ole, cole slaw, cake, coffee ibid
punch.
The next meeting is at the school
cafeteria- February 18 at 2 o'clock
with Mrs J C Baker as hostess.
Mrs. Joe Skotnik. Jr
Reporter
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Meets at Germers
break as others."
The next meeting will be with
Mrs. W A. McClong February 24 ghter living, Ab Cosper of Ganado. Methodist Guild
The first meeting of the year was a71() Dick and 'Dock Cosper of
held a tthe home of Mrs Mabe As- Edna and Mrs. 0 W, McDonald of
beck, the club president, with the Edna 4 , The home of Mrs W F. Germer
S r ,r 8 H age(nS MlSS r,resent. f.°r the °ccaslun werc; was the scene Of a joint meeting.of
Syb l Guthrie, as demonstrator Mr and Mrs. Spencer Spires and; ^ Wesleyan Service Guild and the
l sing Labels When You Buy Mr. and Mrs. Carl Neyland of Aus- Woman s Society of Christian Ser-
was the subject discussed - _ -tin Mr and Mrs. Louis Spires and vice recently
Yearbooks Were filled in and the Mrs Kelly Cadwell of Houston, Rev JeJL Mothersbaugh -of Self-
regular parliamentary drilj for of- Mr and Mrs. Charlie McDonald of „lenburg was the guest speaker
deers was on the agenda Funds Rockport and Mrs. Ferrell Watson Kormerly a missionary to the Bel
were collated for the THDA.educa- of Yorktown. „ gian Congo in Africa, he brought
ional fund Ldna Guests were Mr and Mrs. slides and gave^fn informative ac
Maxim for the day was "Before R Lopez and Mark. Mrs Larry count ()f his yearsGi that continent
you flare-up at someone • . -e' Ebook and Rusty, Mrs Ludy Gan- Both the Guild WSCS are
faults, take time to count ten -ten by, Mr and Mrs Richard Cosper, studying Africa utJg^mRinit*.
of your own." t aryn and Rocky Mrs. C V. Orman presided at the
Mrs, Asbeck served, refreshments The party was at the Dick Cosper refreshment ■ table after the meeti
to the group. home. ing was adjourned.
we ve
it’s a great day for us...
just unpacked our first
FLORSHEIM SHOES
We can’t be too enthusiastic about our new
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Florsheim Shoe*.
Nothing can match their famous
/ qfirslity. For fit and
comfort, for finer style and longer wear—
just try a pair of Florsheim*.
T We think you’ll b«
as enthusiastic about them as we are!
A, complete
range of sizes are offered
in top styles and colors.
Come by and
look at our patterns. If
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your favorite is
not stocked,
we can offer'1 fast
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special orders.
R(B. fbeparfmentSton
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Cheerfully Refunded
Corner Main and Well* Street*
EDNA OFFICERS of the Texas Aftsn.
of Accredited Heautv Culturi.sts Unit
100 of 101 Campo were named at the
January 10 meeting. .Mrs. Magdaline
Magninat of Edna (fourth from right)
was named first vice president, while
1 .oretie Griffin of Edna (first from
right) was elected fourth vice president.
Other officers installed, left to right,
were: Marlene Bagel of HI Campo, his-
m
torian; Lucille Scriba of Boling, sec-
retary; Edna Lillie of El Campo, direc-
tor; Mrs. Carl O’Neal of El Campo, in-
stalling officer; Scott Shade of New
Gulf, president; 'Mrs. Magninat; Willie
Mae Oorei- of Wharton, second vice
president;- VUnnie Mae Yates, of Bay
vthird vice president and Mrs.
"V, riff in.
Sewing Classes to
Get Started Soon
The Methodist committee for, the I
Community Education Service ‘met !
in the Methodist parsonage Febru-
ary 5 to outline plans for the begin- j
ners, intermediate and advanced!
sewing classes.
Fur any information concerning
these classes, you are urged to con-
tact Mrs. .1 L. Holloway, 7-2863;
Mrs W. T McNeil, 7 2&33. Mrs. .1
V Wilburn, 7-11379; Mrs M. H.
Brock, 7-3270; and Mrs <G E Alm-
quist. Jri, 7-2397
Mrs John Stovall will hold the
beginners class at Junior l(igh Sc ”
hool, from 2 to 4 pm. starting
Tuesday.
Mrs Arvle Elliott will have the
intermediate class from 9 to 11 am
starting Thursday, also at the Jun-
ior High.
Plans for an advanced class, if
one will Ik- held, will be announced
later
Sewing 'machines for the classes’
will be furnished by Charles Sla-
vik and other interested citizens
Elliott Speaker
On PTA Program;
Variety-Show. Soon
Texana Club Meets
At* Vibroek Home
Texana Home Demonstration
Club root February 2 at the bo(n0
of M s. L. C Vibroek.
Miss Sybil Gufhrle, home detnori*
st rat ion- agent, gave a dernqnstra
, tion on “Using Labels When We
I he invocation was given by Rev*
M. 11 Lchnhardt andI the pledge of , A Y»as was elected as
allegiance to the flag was led by a tl.nd tho TH1)A nuH.',
j Joe Owen. Mrs. Carl Marthiljonni, . f •
ertoeni iir n eou,l ♦ rwv minuine ir,,ivi ■
The Edna. Parent-Teacher Asso
ciation held its regular meeting
'on Tuesday, Feb 2, in Sard Hous-
ton School Cafeteria.
WSCS Activities
For February Are
Planned at Meeting
'Die Kveillji-vg Board of the Wo
man s .‘Sbcieiy oT, the First Metbo
Ijgt ('InircIdnct-;3t~9-r3() at I fie luihio
bCTTrs. W P. Germer to plan the
society's activities for February.
The business meeting of the Wo-
man’s Society met February 2 in
the church Social Hall. Mrs. A, I).
Gayle. .Ir. presided Mrs. J. W.
li ishois was the devotional' leader
Mrs. K A Harvey gave an interes-
ting and inspiring talk on her trip
to Buck Hill Falls, Pa, where she
A game was played and Mrs. I. attencJecl .the ’commissioning ser
•1 Young; won the prize. vice of Mr. arfd Mrs. Ghen Keller,
Refreshments of -s a n d-w i chi s, missionaries, to Chili the Edna
cookies, chips, coffee arid pu n c fi Church is sponsoring.
erl by everyone. The Women of the Church met in
meeting will he at thecircles to conclude their study o n
for a report' or) the forthcoming home of Mrs F. A.' Yoas February Africa, which was started in .Iwyii
I county-wide health screening pro- “ 1 ”
gram for pre-schoolers. She an-
, nounces the project will be conduc-
j ted duringthe last three days of
March, I960, and volunteers are
needed. Those wishing to volunteer
their services are asked to contact
i Mrs, R N. Dietz, . chairman of
’ health and nutrition.
| Mrs. No<;l Clark then reported
secretary, read the minutes from
the January meeting and they were
approved, jo- Mrs. Marvin Wiede's
absence, Mrs. Marthiijohni also
- gave the ireysureer's report, which
; was approved.
| Mrs. Nolan Kcrley, membership
| chairman announced that this
year's PTA is comprised of 318
i members President Henry Hart were en.
i man then "asked Mrs. R 1! Tom me The nex
Two—birthdays were celebrated
at this meeting. They were Mrs L
G- Vibroek and Mrs, J R. Bpown-
iiig.
i joy c
ext
Circle'No, I met at the home of
Mrs. W W. Osburn." Mrs. Bill Brig-
ham was the leader
Circle No 2 met at the home 6 f
Mrs. Norton Wells. Mrs. G A, Ca-
gle was the leader.
Circle No 3 met at the home of
Mrs, W. 'J, -Keith
. Cjrije Ni) 4 met at the homo of
on Us- progress being made on the taration Club and the Rich Square, Mrs Hugh White Mrs Troy Berry
Variety Show which will be held on White Hall and Little Kentucky was the leader.
Monday evening, Feb is, jn the communities held a familjf night Circle No. 5 met a the- liomeof
Edna High School Auditorium The party at the White Hall School Jan- Bernice Lawrence, Mrs. Steve Al-
membership voted to have the Va uary 30 mqiiist was leader,- * ■
riety Show tickets printed Commer- m r s g*j pyb^la, r e c r e a t ion i Clrcie No. ft met, at the home o f
dally and also voted to give a $5.00 chairman, presented an enjoyable Mrs
Family Niyht Party,
[s Hold by Shin in,u:
^tar (.’dub Recently
The Shining Star Home Demons
W, T McNeil. Mrs. Don Mor-
cash prize to the child selling the program in which Patsy and Joyce Kan was the program leader,
largest number of tickets. Korczynski played a solo on the The society's program meeting
| Room count was then taken and piano, Ronald Peters played a will be February IR at the chart h
the. program cWsirman, Cullen German waltz on his accordion, Social Hall. Members of Circle No
Vance, introduced Arvie Elliott, Timmy Dybala recited a poem and 2 will be hostesses. “This is the
who spoke on “What We May Ex then the Korczynski girls played Bay” is the topic announced by the
pect in the Sixties”, judge Frank: two duets.
Crain of Victoria, the expected Ix!Siie p^eik gave a
guest speaker, was unable to be nf) ,hp jrnportfin(.p
present because of illness ■ support of ,he New
Meeting was adjourned and the
Several
| chairman, Mrs Robert Dietz. A
short talk I’Diyh-t. will be given* describing the I
of Continued deaconesses, in—the Methodist1
church. The cast includes Mrs.
March of
Jeff Porter, Mrs Steve Almquist
and Mrs. Norval Sells
■] Members Attend
'Entertains WMU
fourth grade mothers served r e= _ , ,
freshments during the social hour lSl'v,'r;'1 Karnes were played an
! The room count winner was the wh]‘h M'vt'ral adults; Pgt'<'*Pf^
fourth erode ‘ and everyone enjoyed. , Then the
• ......—C ~o___ — program was turned over to Eddie SoWflePS ( Hub Meet
A/I . n »t rv Dybala and bis orchestra. The
Uvlrs. i». b. r leW band played, old time polkas, wait- Mrs N A Kcrley was hostess to
zesand some modern numbers, the Sowders Home Demonstration
There was dancing as well as dom- Club, fhejoll call was answered
| The Northsidc-Baptist W M U ino gaihcs enjoyed by the large by 13 meifbers
met in the home of Mrs B. L Fiew crowd. The pledge was read from the
for their circle program on Monday Refreshments consisting of sand- yearbook
Feb. 8. There were 14 members wiehes, cakes, cookies, coffee and Chipped tuna casserole was de-
present. Mrs S K Chase opened cold drinks were served. A free riionslialed by Mrs. N. A. Kcrley
with prayer. The meeting was will offering netted $93,75._ The Songs were sung from (fib new song
closed by Mrs. Ray Anders^ Re- committee extends thanks to every books the club has acquired
freshments were then served. one who came and helped
Golden Age\’ircle
Observes Birthday
At Recent Meeting
The Golden Age Circle of t h e
First Methodist Church celebrated
its second birthday with a covered
dish luncheon in the social Hall
January 26
The table-, were decorated with
red camillias from Mrs E. II. Si-
mons. Valentines were used as
■place favors. iThe members were
asked to mail these to someone
they wished hi remember
Mrs. Frances Farquhar and Mrs.
Vernon Ormaud presented t h e
group with an anniversary cake.
It was beautifully decorated w J til
clusters of pink''flowers The’ num-
ber "two" in. the center was sur-
rounded by net ruffles and pearl
hearts.
Mrs. Clifford Zirkel gave a most
interesting talk and showed pic-
tures of her travels in England
Mrs. Hugh’White, president, and
Mrs F. E. Smith were in charge
of the arrangements They were as-
sisted in serving by Mrs John Car-
ter, Mrs. J. W. Brishois and Mrs.
George Hutchens.
Each guest , and member over 80
were presented with a camillia at
the conclusion of luncheon
February Events
At Club Announced
The following events havt* been
carded for the month of February
at Edna Country Club: a
Feb. 11 Bingo at 7:30 p,m
Feb 12 Ladies duplicate, bridge
at II am.
Feb. 13: Valentine dance. $2 per
couple
Feb 16 Couples buffet supper
and bridge and "42" at. 7 pm, $3
I>er couple.
Feb 25: I'arty bridge tourna-
ment at 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 26: Ladies’ duplicate bridge
at 11 a ni
For reservations, call Girndt at
7-2407; Chase at 7-2320, Little at 7
4416 and Miehalke .at 7-2054.
Baris, France was in the hands
of the English nation from 1430 to
1436.
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LYNDA! BETII- NELSON
Lynda Beth Nelson
Candidate for
N urse Sweet heart*'*
Miss Lynda Beth Nelson, a senior
muse-student and daughter of Mr
and Mrs Gordon Nelson of,Edna,
has been chosen sweetheart candi-
date of the Methodist Hospital
School of Nursing in Houston for
the InterCity Cnum'il of Nurses
Tile winner will lie announced at
the banquet Man li 15
Miss Nelson, will attend the state
convention tor student nurses
March 23-26 in San Antonio
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County Book Club
Meets at Vanderbilt.
With Magnolia Club
Mrs. V.'M Harrison of Houston
wiM review Virginia Klose's book,
"Call Me Mother.” Monday at 2
p in as the Jackson County Book
Review Club meets at Vanderbilt.
The meeting will he held at the
Presbyterian Church and the Mag-
nolia Woman's Club will, serve as
hostesses
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Mrs. Roy Raines, co-hostess, and
MrS Kerley served the casserole
dish antj TV "trash” as refresh-
ments, along with coffee and cake
Casserole Cookery
Is Cdrdele Topic
• CORDELF, The Cordele Home
Demonostration Club met in the
('ommuriity Center for the demons-
tration -"on “Casserole Cookery,”
i with Mrs. A F. Mulholland as has
less and demonstrator.
The club selected '‘Citizenship”
| and "Recreation” frofh the TIIDA
recommendations'
Mrs. Tony Kubcnka was received
as a new member
Standing committees were ap-
pointed and the club adjourned.
The next meeting wiP be Febru-
ary 23 at the 'Center with Mrs
Charles Davenport as hostess
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THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
LAST V EAR'S HO. I BEST SCU.fR. THIS TSAR'S (WE HOSE) MO. 1 WOT KM SICTUMk
JAMES STEWART
LEE 1?EMICK
BEN GAZZARA
ARTHUR O’CONNELL
EVE ARDEN
KATHRYN GRANT *
sod JOSEPH N. WELCH as Judge Weaver
WHAT WILL A PENNY BUY?
The purchasing-power of one penny is low
. however, it will buy 1-100th of a dollar item!
—■> * •
In other words, if you save 100 of the* ‘‘unimpor-
3 tant pennies. . . . you have a dollar! Elementary/ per-
^ haps-—but when applied to 'dollars, j’ou can see
^ that if you save those low-pjjrchasing exjtra
^ dollars . you’ll -soon have enough to buy some-
2 /
2 thing expensive that you really want
^ Beglh saving regularly with us today .
while you save in an insured" account!
and need.
. and earn
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mrmtTnn .. vvrs
f Mrs. Herman Gerjes
‘ Entertains Club;
Mrs. Clark Wins
Mrs. Herman Gerjes was hostess
to the Thursday Night Bridge Club
at a dinner at Helen’s Kitchen.
Mrs. W. T. Westhoff was a guest.
High score was held by Mrs. Noel
Clark, Mrs, Travis Traylor woni
low and Mrs Tom Bell received the |
bingo prize. |
£ Members present included Mcs-
► dames J R Wright, Norton Wells,
£ Frank Simons, Gordon Nelson, I
► Charles Slavik, Wayne Meyers
£ Noel Clark. Tom Bell. Gifford Hod-
► ges, (Jill Brigham and Mrs Travis’
t Traylor.
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► Mrs. Robert Drake
► Honoree at Shower
£ Mrs ftobert Drake recently was
honored at a pink and blue shower
lit the home of Mrs Charles Sam-
ple
Gift* were opened and games
were played
Afterwards 'refreshment* were
served to the following
Mcsdame* jtajr JCighUinger May-
nard; Sowell. Dan Rowell, Clifford
► Zirk- !■ Joe .(,ee Holloway. George
Simon* and Drake *
SATURDAY ONLY
THE BIG CIRCUS”
Kathryn Grant, David Nelson
Rhonda Fleming Gilbert Roland
Also “Ghost Diners”
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
THE BIGGEST FUN-SHOW’S HERE!
COMES ALIVE!
jib Smash hit Sonqsi]JjJ
TECHNICOLOR* J
CARD OF THANKS.
I would like to take this means
of expressing" my thanks to'Hhe
ones who were so kind and thought-
ful towards me and my family
during my stay in the Maruitz Hos-
pital. Your visits, flowers, cards
and prayers meant so much and
helped make my stay, a more plea-
sant one. Especially would I like to
thank the nurses, Rev. W L. Woot-
an, Doctors Leslie, Coleman, bis-
hop and Duckworth. -God Bless
you
Mrs. J. N. Wade
(2-11-1tp I
BEDE’S FLOWERS
Adjoining First Baptist
Church; 312 S, Hanover
Phone 7-2873
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gerje*
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THURSDAY
FRIDAY
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Evans, Chester. The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1960, newspaper, February 11, 1960; Edna, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth764029/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.