The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 118, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 18, 1952 Page: 3 of 14
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SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1&52.
Society and Clubs
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Mrs. Fred Moelk, Society Editor
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Telephone 481
Miss Payne Weds
dames McPherson
THE DAILY NEWS»TELEGRAM, SULPHUR SPRINGS. TEXAS’
Betty ArtnHme’s
Marriage Planned
Mr. ami Mrs. Marvht. Hint have serve a* be*i,j»*ti'-foi 6»« !<i<>thn.
»ml' Both MlsVlfme and.fci .f*>ce air
Jhf
tjbl.
The i hai el of -the First Mytho- >vith wrisHerigth dolman sleeve*,
dist Church was.-Nthe" scene' o'f ‘tKe^PSY'full skirt. Tinv self-covered j 2*I * Meadow brook
simple- 'but impressive wedding button* caught with loops of the Worth
afternoon, shantun.. extended froth the wai»*"
Blarici It. lieverlv of Ft. Worth. 't^ ~az.. , . ,, . ,
ii i, ■ ... . . .armi oa/btnjr rTrtat i late ot thetr -tunen.s •>(•:• t i-t
m.....Vk.-sm EX'ilX -.vs®
the bnde ww* weanne. a nav v «• M| d, M f- H Knight of cU end M, K a member
r,oi!.'n.*.'.5r an*1 J'!"?' ; UiltWr. ■ - of the Fii.ii* Vlub
The Wedding will take placei .. s . .
Sunday moiTtinjr. May 25. at eight’ ' . '
flVlwk itr the I'hapVl .of Wesle.v JJ \ ’ ( I * i I■%
Methodist church with the Rev- MJJL v * * w * C f -
orend Fart Harvey, pastor,jeadinjf,^
the*rites'. -. ;- * „}
Miss Mine ha* named Peggy
eessories. She wore a white oi
chid, corsage. , , '/ ■ j
Upon, their return Mr. and/Mr*|
McPherson will be at borpe. at
Drive,
The bride is »
Jp'oit [
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linkte of Sul-!
M«.v-t».'4h-ll;ss do Ann Pavne and to the tiny turn-back collar She ptun Sprites ll'trh -School. Mi i;„,bam a- rv&i 1 of honor and
■Ur.ijraii Kn/ght, of tiilmer,
cereniotfy .Saturday
flfciW'ii.
Leon MdPtoersdn The vow’s were w ore a matching ralot w ith fore j MrPhei son attended Tt»»ii« Fni.
read a, fo e o'clock' by the Rj*e- head veil arid hei ballerinas Were j versity. Vrstin and Texas Chris
trend dolu, & Uk-e. j astoi of the of matching color, She earned, a tian Cnivei ftv. Ft. -Worth. j t
Vhureli. iri the presene of only tii ■ bridc'jy •bomiiiftt foriyed of *vhitv Dot of town guests attending)' «w • yf I I
immediate atnilies end a Te-v. orchids, : te'phanotit 'and sal ip the -Wedding and reception, were | l/*ly g liflCt
• clpse fi iendk ,'Thy I ride is .the ilbboa streameus ' Mr*, John Leonard M< phei'»on. j . •"*’ , k
rlvutthtir of-the late Mr. and Mi
W. 1.. Paine of .Sul-hur
I’d Mr-. Mr*. Jack Wood was. her Sister's! lno^eV nf ,h‘' b.ilejnoom. hi- _ f I
Springs matron of honor ano only atten-;m,n,>- Mis Anri- M-io Hicks, and J OflTlSOU
nio n »..S 1 .... <*l . . ’ > • M l‘< .1 P Mi’IMui villi rvf*' ♦ * * *
and -Mr. MVPherson’s parents are dant. She wore a twofbifece ^hieiM.r*‘ J' MyPbeiso.1 of . ....
Mr*. John Leonard • McPherson -ilk nima with mStJhincr ...i-.-s. Worth ; -the ' ■ --ctsa»..„.u-.
.......... ... puna with metehimr acres-
an-} the bite Mi. ^IcPhuiaon ofKaories, and■ carried « nosejfay iff .*• *'!
1-1. Worthy' pink tinted daisies and pink rose . ®,u! Mr. and Mrs. l-ratiklin I
Traditional-.>veildtn« mnsi,- was Ri v u^.i.i.. ..<■ ir, ‘\arney aid-son Kenneth of It
bfideV irialfdhiother _ — T Y
Paxin. Breekenridire | g—l ()YYt I* Ei.L’VL?
Bland If. Beverly of Ft. Worth u-~ Vi,',
r iven by Mrs. l.stolio (1 ee Irwirt, rttended the bckieyiooni' a* best 0
fiiani.it arid Miss li Aon McPber- mail \ ^..... . , i . , 1 11
^Newlyweds
■' * -ff*/ _u. , lowing the weddinp criroinoriy. J ■
Fhe,, couple piedv-'d their vows The bride's table was laid in a f T 1 -
before the altar which war deco-1 covet of .imported "bite eittwoik! £ lOHOfCCt
rated \^th tail 4jhite baskets fill- linen and eentered with a mas-
* *1 with white v adiiili and white >iv.- iirrangement o* white ea1-
ttoek and branehed i-andelabia nations.- The beaut-ful all-Whi*/1
three-tiered wedding cake was de-
corated with cupids, lovehirda ap-1
lattice "oik arid rested on a mil - , ,
..... base. Via' Jean Sheffield o!al
bearing white weddhig taper;
Civen in marriasr * by lieiC bro-
ther-in-law. James' W. Campbell,
tlje bride, chose a ballerina-length
govCn of :ishe>-o'-loses silk sh.an
tuny. The frock w;ik fashioned
Wed in
At Shower
Forrtey, presided at. the cake anilj ..vrining. ' May ’ fl' at tft
ktfHhv l*i ide’ji bouk was Mrs
Church
i|mnu4 m*i vv'i b\ tin* liuflus ..t lb»*
I Chi i>ktiiri» rhiiit li; ( «iin ink ''tlurh
timr mu'*it \v»i* fu,i m I*\ Mi"
I teatured nuisaive afrauv riients L'lnlle M il-on and two “f 111
and. Ml?-. Bill Litllcfield hydrangea^, . trladioli and ; Vose«., tnlenled PVI"'-- 'V'/ l ■J'''""1
a lovely miscel-1 The -ndividual tn'-b * wiierf Iwncb Amig,,.J>AJji|l«»- - '1‘ * *,
wedding rhoweiV tTid;.s1'.<^ xV.xed following the serif.'ef «PP«.e,r .i- spevlal niu»,t.c,s ....
*• - ■ - ........ ...... laid in whit.- line.• the' progrim and delisted the
t„| *wanS! audience with then icmarkable
Tahles on nei formain es, n-iideling Pi eludes
\os 1! and I. by tiershwin, played
by J’alsy Lemon, and V’alcik Mok
and I)»nta I ueumi, by I i
laWFou
i-wrinilig, May tif at the home if' hanie-,' were taut in
Mr. and Mis. A. C. Littltfield, o' and centered with n
Peerless. ‘ • filled with swetl|«-n-.
Approximately one hundred j the living por-h were aid'in ct»
guests attended and . many gifts I I”1 fnl -inen .it'd held arrange
were received by the pair for1 mi nts of sweeppeas.
which they were Very anpre'ria-1 In' the sciu s of - bridge Mr*,
live.- * | Inward Smith v,as presented with
(luests were served with home- fhi -h sci re award and A^l>. Miller
made cake, cob kies, eoffee, tew White. siA-ond high favor. Mrs.
and punch.
Ell jo VS Meet
At Church
Tht- Hu-'use ntnl PM>le>t^rma!
- Women sdub, in i egidm " dihi
meeting Tpe*ihiy evening in
w~ dining 1i-jrtt Ttf-f - i Ip i -t inn oh pi * bs
X- boiioiI'd iV .bavinJ -pi-rial
. guest. n gioyip i-i i s --f 1,11 ( loy’i
t,el- of'- tbc l,i re (V ■ Hi 1 bV l ’ d
t'lnb This , plan w as aiuVidiiiR t»«
i (he schedule of iihuAi>k* foi .llu
, y ear av»l wh-' an iwi iisvictC 'b-oked
forwiod *-■ witii '*icrm~b-«i>li-.i-wri-
Response to the wefioiuiug ic
•f tin-
club
Fulfil" ing a dem lotis.l'iy
- l.b-IIC
\ (siting
j Mi*. (,iavdon Johnson. ,« io
j Mi... .l.|.ck Kennetlijiv paired 4*
I lusto*se- in a series of attiact-ivt
I ra,tigs ,on Tuesda'y. Tip two ,e- -«*•»>* •'> D' Ji.amt. •« .hn|.„>»„
Cived -ix. table* of e'leffs for-,'pi.^nljng^,a- made by
j pi-ii.Ji'.a',aitd xlUmheon ynd • again Rme, pM-snlciit
j r«*4 *M.vt*d ^^x UthltA^ I mi tjhnYtut
ti? that i‘vrniiur. Thu home* .o
Mi»w Johnson, North ^nvin,
su^tin^ f0*i thf (inly.
I v I>«*4 «r»at'oft> for th«? phniu-
ii«tKi*H4a ' w .
Chapman
Home Scene
Of Party
icf« ._
ruoiin, i r-nilcttul by Atioa McMid
hgff The meet mg was taken in
in charge of Ibi' pi ogi ant ilneitoi,
Mi- Lynna Adams
I it her than t liri musical nuiii
a* mentioned, Mi*» Vnginj^V'Kt^tlv. ('until
Knox was pi csi-nted and addie*- '1
ed the club on the thfltic of "The
.J-W. J. Ilani* was presented with . .. '
j flu bingo prize,
| The gilest f'st Included otf
'thaw Mrs, Smith, Mrs White mi l Opera." discu**iiig (lie nrigut and
•Mrs. Mauls, Mtnt-s. (i. W. Mul(lb- (|CVelopnieiit . of tins pmtuuliii
'on M Rpy. Hanna, Brin Dicker- form of entertainment Met plea*
son, Richard Tiblis, F. \\ hiailcv, I rig manner in delivery, and thm
' Ixde Mayen*,.. Joe. Fbapt/i*n. I*,. I,, uugb kpowiledge,.of. her xvitijecl.-
I eggeit,- Afcia-e Iwiiig. Ilc-nry -Ala brouglit such infill illation ..to 1 bo-*•
haffey. 1. 11 W-mkHcs, Ina.Wb *- present ri* is' seldom ottered on
nker, \\ Hs hJlis, T M, Ktext-i-s, occasions of tins type As a very
R. H- f.syiutbcis, Jr., N'ucl WiTsoe talented anil leained nuisliian, bet
Friends and relatives gathered Charlton Tapp, W A. t'aiotheis, full understanding and a|>pri,ia
at the home of Mrs. J. O. Chap- Moll oil ('raver, Bruce Bevis, and thin of the various kinds a fid corn
man Sunday tor. celebrate the Miss Jennie Borgln. posers of the opi in*, ailde*! cm
birthday of Mrs. ( bapmaii"’* moth-1 For the party Tuesday evening 1 phasis anil interest to hei v.eiy
er and aunt, Mis. Della Griffith Mrs. Howard llii-ks rvic awkided wonderful address In ln*i ilositig
and Mi's, likdlii Noldiil.____________ 'he pi i/e for high -cut- in hiidge lenfark* lb., lerent upr-ias ,slmwn
Dinner was spryad under the und VH -*. W, Sr Tyler,.wr»nd HW*. * in Dallas wete given special coiij
shade trees in the front yard, and Bingo prizes at eai'lv »f the s‘\ meat and bmught a fuUei apple
there was everything anyone tables event to Mrs. Hubert Wei ~yj»Uon fiom those who rveii pn iv
could yvant to eat. The afternoon t**', '!(*. Waire Currin Mrs. ! . ijeged to attend Also
was spent talking about old times ! F- Br’ages, Jr.. Mrs. T uVi Wingo-, was the schedule of
while the children played. j Mi,*v Howard Micks and Mrs. Kail Musicals to lie hetd fh Dallas ,S"tat<
Those present for the nOon^hom ‘ RaVne. . .— kan Aodltoimm Jime iftb Aug*
were: Mr. and Mr*. J. O. (’hap-! 1’ e guest list inrlu-b-H • other ust 3I»*
man and sons, Mr. and Mrs. G. M.' D»"n Mrner... II'm-L*. T.yler.'"V\'e.i-i, Assisting on (he program com
N’ordin, Mr. and Mrs. J. L, (irif- ’’iirnh,, Biidge*, Wingo juid Payne mittei weie Mi- Lucille-Wilson
Mutes Fdw ard Itergin, f'hm'Ie* F’. and Miss Gladys. Bt. k lau )lo •
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fith, Mr. and Mm. Klvis ^ordin
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andchildien.W^.J. h, Gold*
*mith an<i children, Mr». T,ravin
Huiks and daughter*, Mr*. Magg.itf
Willi*, Mr
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l u(■<• iveil an Itii«I«■ J»ttrig U( *«• uni <.t
tin* ij'iint t s>««I #»f l,utti|H>
h^ h«»i ilntitthh'i and huAhwnd,
;4vni - Mi* \\t'lil'*ii, K, Krtjg-r • ;
Sgf. M. tyo j - -in i *m Kftot
and hi» k. i * itiii* laottiy hgivu* bu rn
statiofiiil on Ihr V/.otun for thf
liuntibnioi .!’«•* ru'hfcun lU.mltbr ,%t M»dgt
Stale Fall * onijduU «hnigi* ot ba^f oji-.
eratu/rt**-ofi lh« v l-lainl-1 Mti.
’Medtfe till- hi'Pii ()Uit«« bu*> tbd'fi*
also Sh« h lih the of (iov-
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1 he k iroieVtf ai-U'ii; « a)it^in of *
b*»’'iing' t**ani afid had fha'gt* of
ibf wuiiimm * on thf only m-
ff»»j briiiidiad in tin i«d«tid until-
Vsh^roft, B. B. Crfin, Sha«b* (Jwf. made flu;, e.^frtrtng even
ford B llv Jones, Jack Byrd,__Cji?* liidti* uha^arit t^Htli tTiT’ii joy. Iv
r.if I*. Ward, T7K WhiieTey, Uu- rfrfjdion room and 4«b!e doeoia strr .i ti pt.-.j a (Unrition in thf* bo »■
•1| Hringf*rt H* K. ftwtidii, Bill ' tlon*, wen* Mr*. tJWindolyn 11»it11,~.^f^ _
Pint OPPOBUHIB1
eirsHRNGE
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! Patti Ulepdcnin, of Austin.
Rice; Mrs. Louise .Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. .James L. McPherson
and Mrs. T. L. (.Son) j Tramcl, S. Byrd Longino. l^on Mrgr Agnes Lilly Mm.
Martin-and son, and Mr. ami Mrs. ! |Ml' ■ Maivin THomw, Nei! Voting, and Mm Mamie
K | Page iHmrrirMn; Ta H. McConnell andftbreetreille g i »tii were Mi -
Rev. and, Mrs.' Vepnon Lee and
'children called durinW the after*j
noon.
" 'KveryoncJcft about (eut o'clock.,
wishing Mrs. Griffith, and Mrs.
j N'ordin many more happy birth-
day*. — -Reported.
Kate ■ ”T*? ‘
p^^i l hi* il( (tgV T«m»l> hifvt* two bt*
Gene Ho daughters. J«nn« Lea, two
Mis. -yeai- oid. and Snndia Ion, five,
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NORMALEE SHOP
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We Would Like To
M.,Vr
For Making The Opening of Our
New Store Such A Huge Success
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We, would like to take this opportuWtv ttnihaiik.ljMiwa.-
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people of SulpiiurJSpriiiif** for man>' beautiful
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~ opening of our new store./ We feel that we. are Letter*
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qualified'to .serve yotj^in thi* way.tnrat yhtl should- be,
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Again, THANKS for making .our /Opening sueh A
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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/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.