The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 118, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 18, 1952 Page: 2 of 14
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THE DAILY NEWS-TELEGBAM, SULPHUR SPRINGS, TEXAS
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Society and Clubs
Mr*. Fred Moelk, Society Editor
Telephone 481
Billiefae V
Engagement Told
SUNDAY. MAY 18. I®
Dresses Show Versatility
Circus Theme Qives ^ies
Banquet Odd Twist
Banquet Held
By Baptists
banquet was held Thursday eve- j
ning, May 15., in the High School
cafeteria, Phillip Morris, the
|n aj setting made, more realistic flying, trapeze,’
by the use of a menagerie, the: flew through the air, but held
“Greatest Shoty on Earth’* com- by his toes.
posed of the ninth grade class, Patsy \\iheeler and Mary Brum-! .n“M r
gave its final performance of thej^fiet'd wer® vocilista^for this’ per- 0,1 ° t"<>
The engagement and approuch-
Ling, marriage of Miss Billiefae Va-
! den and Charles Sellers was re-,
j vealed at a beautifully appointed
tea Saturday evening at the home
bride-elect’s grandparents,
_ r». P. F. Braden, Hous-
ton tTtyeet.^ Miss Vuden is the
daughter of Mrs. French Vaden
and the prospective bridegroom is
the son of Mr*. E,;T. Sellers both
of Sulphur Springs.
Date of the wedding will he
Mr*. Burton MeCorkle, Mrs.
James Sickles, Mrs. Frank Pearce
and Miss Betty l.ou Moore alter-
nated at the refreshment table.
Registering guegjs were Httfe’Wtss~“~
Judy Rouse and her brother, Andy,
nie.CC and nephew (if the bride-to-
be. ' .......
Receiving guests were Mrs.
Braden, Miss Vaden, her mother,
Mr*. Vaden uiul Mrs. Sellers, moth-
er of the prospective bridegioom.
Kindergarten
The annual Junior High School* group, Jerry ” FCiller qualified us.
1-w Th,n-a*v the winner In a costume thatWas1 The W0IU| annual La«W Night
most unique and unbecoming , Ban(|Uct> s,K,hso,od oy the BTo-
,. . • "j’ l,” therhood of the First Baptist | Sunday, June 15, at four o'clock in
jus la . « was Reid Monday evening | the afternoon. The ceremony will j
. . H n 0 in the church’s spacious dining take place in the home of her
" ey ii.'W? hail located in the education build*J-grandparents, 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Bra-j x
Street. President j den. \'V aft’V ' C^JWVi
V~r' ... ■ , ;• .. . , Guv Koonce; and his entertain- The hride-eleet’s chosen colors! X Clll vOlTicS
1951-52 season before going into formance. • ,7, , . r , „ . , .... , . , - .
. 1 • J \i p.i.u .i,„ ment comhvtttee,, composed of ( ail of..yellow and White were used m --------- ■
?Ul!pnnie SimlaiV. class president, horse, ipared few of the class and Warren lb ewet Lester deco,at ions for the reception suite
served as ring-master and after faculty with her many capers, j Murdock, and Homer Icnnen.' and In the dining room. On the 1 U S^UlJlUX
introducing the guestc for ’ the This gunxysack horse was ' filled completely m charge of the mantel in the living roomwas .a . .
evening performance, was assisted with Molly Mitchell and Ruth Hen- "»*"« uml serving of the del,cions massive auangentent of daisies; Busy days haVe brought an-
Fiat Davis., cfei.gf. barker, iii dor son.... ‘•"’.•l mealy .* >ntfj and yellow roses. At vantage. oth<,r year t0 a c|IMte for thc Ad.
the shoiw-'started. Mafiv Madam Jean Gibsoni looked ^ n tos;> la d rjpo i hty liouquets ol the daisies, dje Maye Glover Kindergarten.
p f.umn m.nv nni.sm.l heart «7 Lot rolls, W^iced tea. i oses, gladioli and other blossoms Mr*. Johnny Ramey and Bur-.
Following the meal a hilarious were used. I,a,-a entertained the children of
moment of -the ' the class. . ;-*r«ur wmrapwu in-tl» guests’ par- . The tea table was laid in an ipis l the kindergarten at the Cit^Park.
j - • • «. .. - .. . - ticipation' of ^Trut*- or Conae-1 purled cloth ,of. white linen and’ Monday* Miy 42, witn’'"''* "pi(*nic
■ ably/directed • by the centered with a wjver container |unch and cold diiitkk. Games a, id'
orchestra, aecom-; prade many wonderful thinifa. | pus^toi* Joe VV e!a9Ju. ..NwHe^v and filled wit,H yellow roses and dai- fun on slides and awini^s were en-j.
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by
, getting
unusual animals \vere introduced the future and saw many unusual
Jjr thlsiurdV'show act. • happenings- for the members of
The only sad
show featured Fiat Davis as tire Marilyn Bagwell, reader of the
v stai .priformei with Mac McMul-j class<will, gave to the futdre nintlj'' quonces,
lun' ami ■ his orchestra, uccom- grade many wonderful things nas'tor
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panists. : Door prizes for the evening i rest'ng on a mirror plaque. I joyed.
The Monkeyest Monk and .his Were given by Joe Williams. Many , Those ntemi-g5|1l,atltg.odijntt..t>iul Silt.er candelabra held, velkwv lu- Monday afternoon, May 12, at
master featured Mike Mahaffey end varied were the gifts for stu- |»tfded guests were: Mr, and Mrs. pers and silver and Crystal trays four o’clock, the children of the
as master with Fi at Davis, the dents and facufty members. D. Ivey, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnia ritore individual cup cakes deco-, special class of body-building, j'
disobedient monkey, reclining on Jim Wilson, William McDowell, Nichol, Mr. anil Mr*, Alonzo ( rai-'. tatcd in yellow and white flowers, spegch and rythm, presented a j
a stepladder. Jerry Lee anil Howard , Griggs; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Whatley, Revelation of the approaching program honoring their mothers. I
The clown parade gave an un- harmonized “poofinight” for the Mr. and Mrs. John Sheffield, Mi. | event^was jnade from the buf- They served dainty cookies dnd
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usual performance." and .in ’ this
final number.
Guests fot the
evening
and Mrs. Noel Wilson, Mr. and fet which held a miniojuie “lion
were Mrs. Jack Brock, Mr. and Mjs. ’ey moon” car decorated with ap-
Mr. and Mrs.. Jack Gibson, the | Chester Eddin*, Mr. and Mrs. Billy
faculty members of Junior High Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
School and their guests and the | Hennen. Mr. and Mrs. Lester. Mu**,
class mentheffi. Mr. Gibson spoke; dock, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Har-
; the invocation. Irington, Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Pat-
Class members are Melba ; man, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mc-
j Adams, James Anderson, Joe Ar- Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
dis, Billy Ashby, Charles Baird, j James, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. -Patter-
i Marilyn Bagwell, David Baucom, j son, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Smith,
; Clendon Bearden, Kay Beck, Bob i Mr. and Mrs. Oren Holl'ngsworth.
■ . Fast! Bortner, Ronnie Bouldin, Mary | Mt. and Mi s. Howard Myers, i
'"f • n 1 Marshall' Wricv, Martha Bric*-,-B.etty Britton,, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pinion, Mr. I
,on Harold Bnmifield, Mary N. Brum-; and Mrs. Gerald Stephens add j«
East Texas
Hair Stylist
Speaks Here
Mr. Michael,
Texas hair stylist
wa- guest artist at > field, Gerald Bryce, Don Buch-1 Gerald Ann, Mrs. G. W. Turren-
Texas Beautician sn 01 ' > anan, Paul Cain, Johnny Campbell, j tme, Mr. and Mrs. \y. E Myre,
’ ; Sherley Cannon, Gerald Qarter, j Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bryce, Mr. and
■ .in»! Wynellc Chapman, Elizabeth Che-j Mrs. John Baker Irons, Mr. and
111 - jem, Sue Corner, Norma Ruth Con- Mrs. Brodv Koon, Mr. and Mrs.
lecture on hair shaping ana nc-i |ey. Vivian Conner, James Crowe, J. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. James
monstrated his method by. 1 JiUne Crump. Joyce Darden, Fratlc. Venable.
propriate articles and sitting on Ramey-, Glenda Hogue and Bob.
u inirroi reflector. Yellow uml Cliapmun. The following gUests at-■
cold drihks. Those participating]
Jolin McIntyre, Barbara
r"c,",i- 1 enow ami | c hapman. The following guests at-
wlnte satin ribbon streamers ex- j tended: Mr, and Mrs W. L. Chap-
tended from the cor to which tinv , ^ . , ...
, i, ,, | , ,, , - man anil rave, air. am Mrs. Char-
scrolls were attached. Each guest . „
was presented with a scroll whigh!lM M<’Intyre* Mr*' Rich*r,J Hogue,
read “Billiefae-Chailes, June 15 “Mrs. Johnny Ramey and her mo-
1952.” ” ' *“
ing held a' the
May 12.
Mr. Michael gave an
his
ing and styling ha.i for several
volunteer ,node.lt from the audi-
ence.
Hc aavs the “iwodle’' is de-
finitely Out but illustrated fashion
trends showing that hair will be
short. Thc “close to the head”
ljtie Is very new, he said.
.V short business session- tym-
Ann Ashcroft
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Honored At
ft
Luncheon y
A luncheon in the new cl.ih
house at the Country Club giver,
Davis, George pans. Chester Do-, M.,nd MrR. j D. Massev, Mr,................... ..... ......
Bind, Billy Mac Durham, Melvin ] a|)(| M,.s 0 B Sinclair, Mr. and by Mrs. Charles F. Ashcroft Sa-
Dixon, Jimmie Edwards Mary M|s R,|bert .,»hi|,i^ Mr. £nd ’
Lillie Ethridge; Mra. Wvlic Williamson.' Mr.'and
And Don Foster, Dan Friddle, j Mrs. Jadper Mills, Mr, and Mrs.
Dwight Friddle, Jerry Fuller, Warren Brewer, Mr. and Mrs
Hazel Gammill, Joe Earl G.animill,*qarl Brumley, Mr. and Mrs. Dud
Alice Joy Georg'e, Faye Nell |ov Allen, Miss Vira Hicks, Jim
rrnl.ns w^ maW fo send GeorK*’ Jean Gibson, Janelle Gill., „ick8, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Em-
htdd and plans wore made to sent., Aj,„ta Gregg, Carroll C.iegg, JogLm0ns.
two delegates to the State Com c Billy Wayne Gregory,
vention which will he held in Mc-i^,^ Griggs, Patricia Groves,
Alien June 1 ®n” — \ ; Ida +'ae HairC, Bill Harper, Jim-
Mr Nash,of Gibbs and Compan , p Ha,lpyj j v Hill, Jerry
Dalis served refreshments. Hinkle, Shirley Holloway, Mar-
Beauticians from Greenville. shal, Hurjey( Martha Hurley, G.
Commerce. Hu^ihui Springs Co-
mo.- Weaver anti 1*i.,Vton ntteffd
ed.
Mrs. Mayer
Entertains
Bridge Club
Mr. and Mrs. Lee AVIllir, T. J.
''Riley, Mf. and Mrs. Gay Kooi.cc,
Mr. and. Mrs. Milburn Fuller, Ur. Jo Beth Chapman, .Yliss Rose Tiu
V. Hughes Jr., Mary Lym, Hy*tt,| Kelty, Roger Williams, Mrs. lne
J Do,C J*-;-' Beeson. Miss Bet-
Johnson, Johnny Jones, Sarah Lou £ "p t}ib90?’^,r' a,nd
Keelin, Anita Kerr. Tim Kelty.1 **. ^ ^ *•»■«»«« M's11Jo<’
Frances Kenemore. Shirley Ken-1 JJf !d,,n , Ba'.....
nemer, Jackie* Kennemur, Paul ^h,le’ Jr“ Mr- and Mrs T; T.
Uhn, Wayne Landers, Jerry Lee ; f“l>augh, Mr. and - Mrs, \ altoi,
Also Trcn., Lou LeFau, VU- K,'n",,riv- '«r. and Mm. David [,e-
and Mrs, Tom Inglis. Mr. and
Mrs. Dai, E. Bonner. Mr. and Mrs.
D. R, Bonner, Mr. and Mrs. M. R
igf in
street.
Arrangement?
ginia London, Wanda Loyd, Toni
McConnellv Byrd McCracken, YVil-
.lianr—MrDowsplt, Kenneth McKin-
ney, Anna McMullan, Mike Ma-
W.s llarrv Mavcr was hosted, haffp>’. p“ts>' Ma"'“ With May.
* ' . .. I u ma i . ,, Billie Kathryn Melton, Barbara
Jf-*' Midgett, E. J. Morris. Phillip Mur-
her hon* on ria, K#y Arisen. Richird Mom-
# J' son Kenneth Newman, Bobby Otts, j
r .oses an Roge Phillips Dan Phillips, Peggy
„,se» decorated the party rooms p Bpn'v Bobby Park-
where tables were arranged for .. Jop ,)avW P.rker 4ames Ppt,
buffet -sunpe, and bridge. The vi.-glnia Price, Mvra Prim,
land" ich,supper was served from Bi„v p, jnce A,.,hul. R*yno|ds.
the d’h.ng room table, with guest- Junf Si<.k,es< Lonnie Sinclair,!
finding their place- at the smal JameR SmUh Na„cy Smith Dona
tables. - .... ,, Lou Sheppard, Edr\a Earle'Spark-1
In the senes of budge Mn< man> Delores Sparkman, JatYies A.
Carltop McAnenr was presented Spepd r,oro<hv Stevens, Man-
with the High score award and Ano Stevens. Sherri CUIe Teer,
Mis.-J. T. Allen, low score favor. GeorKP Temples.
Mi v Kenneth Gttleon was lucky : R„bhv Jack Thomas. Phvlli* Ann I
m the round of bmgo. Thomas] Ann Thompson, Bill
Those attending the party were: Thornton. Don Thurman, John]
Mrs. He A near, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Tipping, Lou Tramel, Carolyn
Gideoh. Mi s. Gomel Wilson. Mrs. Walker, Eugene Watson, -Frankie ]
John D Bloodsworth, Mis- Bar- Qene Watson, Patsy Wheeler,!
b*.ra f’laddock, Mrs. Dick Vitibow. Hailes White,. Betty Whitehead.'
Mrs. MoAneai will be hostess j„e Williams, Burtky Wilson;
to the club Monday evening ia..jua«a.Wilaoa. Jim rWilgoo. Jerry!
Wiugo. Wanda Sue Wright, Bar-;
bara Wyatt and Allen Younger, -j
mon, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith,
Mr. and Slfs. Oran Jackson, Mr.
und Mr*. R$y Morgan, and Mr.
and Mrs.- Clyde" Taylor.
turday, honored her niece, Mis--
Ann Ashcroft, spring graduate of
Sulphur Springs High School.
The table was covered in im-
ported linen brought by the host
ess froth a trip to
Mexican decorations' were em-
ployed in the dining room where
places were laid for Miss Ash-
croft. Miss Jane Henderson, Miss
T^EW YORK—-(NEA)—Thl* year,
the girl graduate can decide in
advance just what kind of'picture
she'll make when she mounts the
platform for her diploma.
She'll find that while fashions
designed for this occasion are
meant to make her look sweet,
they alao make it possible for her
to be true to her type.
Thus, she can look like a Gibson
Girl, or be youthfully innocent in
a white “baby dress,'' or be crisp
and tailored. Or she may float
about in a floor-length dress with
misty skirt. Both long and short
lengths will be seen at graduations
___________ ■ _____ __________
uie leaving soon for a voyage to
England.
Seasonal flowers decorated thg
BY GAILE DUGAS
- NEA Woman’s Editor
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at schools and colleges this year.
But whichever 1 e n g t h she
chooses, chances are very good
that shoulders and arms will have
jnore cover-up than they did for
this occasion last year.
This cover-up will be expressed
in a shirtwaist top, in short-puffed
sleeves, in a draped fichu, or in
a capelet. ,
The lingerie look is developed
for graduation wear this' year in
little white organdies worn over
pastel slips.
tlier, MF;. Jesse and Linda Ramey.
Tuesday, May 13, after rehear-
sal of the graduation program at I reception rooms. The refreshment j
^ 0 , , , „ table was ornamented with a niin-i
the First Baptist church, Row-
I lature ship with the words Queen
lan« Edwtrids served the school j \jaiy” written “ftcross it. Three
with dainty homemade cookies on : figures, representing the travelers;
the school playground.
Coke Party
Compliments
Traveler . ..»
also stood on the table. Coko was
served in glasses decorated with!
miniature 'British flags. -1
Many dainty gifts were present-1!
ed to Mrs. Chapman from an over-
: Snout Twins
Honored
At Coffee
' Girl graduate (left), primping
for her moment in the spotlight, .•
wears a white dress with a future.!
Heavy white cotton lace is backed
with taffeta, given a V-neckline
and short, puffed sleeves.
The look of th^lace maWs it
stand out; so does the utter ab-
sence of any treatment that might
detract from the line. Strict *il-
houette emphasizes a molded bod-
ice and a very full skirt. •
Baby dress (right) is trimmed in
fine val lace. .It's used to outline
the bib effect and to trim the col-
lar and lamp shade sleeves. Full
skirt is belled out over a crinoline
and day lilies in the chosen colors.
Forming a unique part of the cen-
tral decoration were two minit-
ture dulls gowned as -“sweet girl
graduates." Silver trays bore^ or-
ange muffins, pineapple tid-bits
and ripe cherries. Miss Mary Jo
Kan presided at the silver coffee
Service and the hunorees assisted
in receiving guests with Mrs.
Sickles.
The guest list included Misses
Ann White, Ann Ashcroft, Bar-
| Florene Mills, Mrs, Jim
I Miss Ed pa fiun'Jran, Mrs. Bert
| Campbell', Mrs. C. O. Moody, Mrs.
■ NpcWn ConnallyT^Mrs., Rowland
| Edwards, Miss Marie Wilson,. Mrs.
Mrs. J. B. Lewis and Mrs. fL L’. Bob Alexander, Mrs. William
(luatamahl. Barker were hostesses to an in- Adams, Mis. Dudley Allen and the
formal Coke’party Friday after-1 honoree, Mrs. Ctumman.
noon at the home of Mrs. Barker | * ----—
oh Fore, street, complimenting! *—
Most human cancer is found in
Mrs. H. B. Sickles .w»ui„,fipstes
"to a coffee Saturday morning at;
ten o’clock in her home on the
night hag. j Cooper Highway, honoring N1 isses bar* Griggs, Janice Gideon, Jan
Attending the party were' Miss1 Jackie and Jerrie Snow, spring Farrar...Jgflg Henderson. Jo Beth
James, ( graduates *f Sulphur Springs High Chapman, Kay Mitchell, Hose Tra-
n“v* School. The misses’ Snow, twin.mel, Delilah Gfllespie, Janet Per-
daugliters of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur] kins, Sue Stapp, Billiel.ou Ken-
Snow are cousins oT the nostess. i ngdy, YY’anda Sue Le?i Margie
The school colors of blue and ;,Bryce, Martha Crabtree, Myrrva
gold were featured in decorations Swindell, Helen Humphries, Linda
for the reception roojns.and on Cambron and Mary Jo Karr,
the table. Centering the lace-laid i Mrs. Sickles presented the
dining roofti table was.-a huge ail-] hunorres with lovely graduation
mel, Miss Ann White, Miss Billie
Lou Kennedy, Miss Jo Ann Fan-
ning, Miss Patay Chapman, Miss
Jan Farrar, Miss Sue Stapp and|
Miss Jackie Snow.'
Following the Luncheon the;
group went to Ihe, Ashcroft rot ]
tage where games of bridge and
bingo were enjoyed. Decorations
here were of spring flowers.
Prizes in bridge and 'bingo were
wrapped Und tied in the school
colors as was thc gift prezentci
to the honoree bv her hostess., *
The girls concluded th£ party
by a swim in the club lake.
Mrs. Florene Chapman, who,With, , ......... ,,, .
her daughters, JoBeth and Kay, older people, but no age is exempt, ver etftUatfl'er-filled with larkspur gifts.
IIW TO CHOOSE THE PERFECT 111001111 GIFT:
her home ou Glover Avenue.
Qraduate
Honored
i±
TSCW Qroup
, Guests Here
ay Chapmans Z, ,,
L, Of Chandlers
Lynn Chapman
Were hosts to a steak supper Mon-
. day evening gk- Uigir home on
t North DavL street complimenting
fcis sister, Miee Patsy Chapman,
spring graduate of fhe Sulphur
t... *—> zkifh c *
(meet.
School.
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— A group of TSCW students aie j
guests of Mis* Lou Ann Chandler I
for the wwk-end. Miss Chandler,,]
afhirwrilf-receive &*r deg;*e from ;
TSCW pji June 2 has as hei guests ‘
Springs JRMHH
The (Wectable steaks with me- th* week-end Miss Charlotte
eessories weie served at i ustic i Williams -of Munday; Miss Nancy
tables in the, hack yard and was;®owman Wichita Falls; Miss
followed by game* of bridge. Miss; Thelma Balcgr of Beaumont, Miss
Jan* Henderson was presented ! Johnnie Neal, of Olney; Miss Mary
With 'todies high score award in j Beard of Augusta, Argansas and
the game* and Jerry Levine high! M'** Agnes Jo Wise, of Dalian, ad
for men. Miss Chapman was lucky| students of TSCW. Added guests
in the round of bingo and was also are Mrs. Billy Brant Payne, Miss
presented with a gift from her Dot Ann Reynolds and Miss Betty
host and hostess, which was an Kistenmacher all of,,. Sulphur
fllRJ “touchdown” blanket. Springs. v
The guest l^s* included Miss The group is spending the week-
Chapman and Neil Henderson, J*,! end at the Chandler cottage at]
Miss Ann Anhcroft and Joe Wil-! the Country Cl*t» where they!
Baptson, Miss Jan Farrar gndJCen- ] were entertained with a chicken-r
ncth Nance. Miss Jo Beth Chap- broil Saturday evening,
man and Jerry Levine and Mias! Miss Wise was hostess to the''1
Jane Henderson and Richard Cald-' group at a luncheon at Seller’s
w«41. .*—• CafeterU-Saiurday.
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 118, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 18, 1952, newspaper, May 18, 1952; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth812527/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.