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Y, APRIL 13. 1952.
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Society “d Clubs
Mrs. Fred Moelk, Society Editor
Telephone 411
THE DAILY NEWS-TELEGRAM. SLLPHUR SPRINGS. TEXAS
Mrs. Emery Booked
In Benefit Review
Section One
PAGE THREE
To Review Book
Dr. €wart Wyle
To Address Forum
:-r i Mr*. Herbert Emery of Dallas, j every vhapte) and scene is iris*
'■ lionet tdlkrtiMMi Dr. Wyle is well known in Sulphur Springsjptosrive.
well-fitted for both the ministry j for her charm and ability in re-1 The tw o grout* of the Christ-
lend m public speaker. Howeverit 2 viewing book* will he presented at jinn Women's Fellowship who will
ik by hi* utter simplicity «twf hi* ■ the Fir-t Christian Church nt 7s30 present Mrs, EmerrtnthU review
direct manner of address and «*i Tuesday evening, April fPth. in jvriH have ticket* on sale on Mon
through hi* great faith in Go.l and * review of the novel "Moaoa," by day. April 14th. Admission will he
, his fellow man that Dr. Wjle cnal- Sholem A»ch. fNl cent* for adults and ho cants
lengvs B* audience. For »he past several year* Mr*. for students The public t» cordial
Dr. Ewart H. Wyle. minister of silver |»alm and was awarded the A capacity audience is indh at- Emery ha» reviewed vaHooa books | >Y invited.
First Christian Church in Tyler Silver Beaver in 194«. *d for thi« outstanding and final »"d plays lor the Sulphur Sprint* ---
.will be presented a* the guest Hc j„ . thirty-second drg-ve Ms l,,0ltran; of the reason. Woman s Forum and at each *P- m g n
•4 speaker at the final luncheon sw ,nd .v^ner, a Rot.ri.n and , »• th« *>" «• » MfSa ClUCSt
’ meeting of the Sulphur Spring. o( the Atmnc.n legion, |,t' *‘v*" »" ‘JJ- church sanctuary, I reflation of membership of (h a
AVoman s Forum tor the <urr?nt |j ha« tefved ft* president of two wom*n °f *«»»t M#tho«Ii't will **»«*> TH#«* who have heaid thu» _
sea«on lo be held Wednesday in „ute convention, of Christian""* *-mheo,. In Fellowship Hail *»«k reviewed by her at other j HTpSCtltS
Fust Methodist Church. Churches; Alalaraa in 1940 and ht ’^thirty o’clock. 1*l«*es have acrlaimsd it a, her!* I
The Waverly Club, hostess for Trim m 1949, Dr. Wyle organ-
thc occasion, is sponsoring Dr.: ired one of the first Layman’s
Honored
At Party
W}'l», b a repeat prnaiam. Laat Lraaur. in I!t38 ahilr paator of AITS. AldftlH
A,.ADr. Wyle was presented by First Christian Church in Pale*-
thi^Eirnniiiiatioii and his address tine.
wvPW*>ved with *uch enthu»ia*m On May !, 1941. I>r. Wvle en-
thal they immediately engaged him tcred the chaplaincy of the United
for their program Rhis year. States with the rank of first lieu-
Recognised as tiH of the most tenant. Me served with distinct*
outstanding minister* in Texas, ion in this capacity until in 194 4
Dr. Wvle is the ninth generation ;w hen hc war discharged due to
of ministers. Me now has s son tropical fever, holding the rank
pi eparing for the ministry at Tex- of major.
as Christian University. j Dr. Wyle received his education
Although he i* a native of Lon- in Eureka College, Illinois; Tran-
don, England, Dr. Wyle is one of sjlvania College, Kentucky; re-
America’* most ardent citisen.*. reived his B. A. degree from the ________JM_________
Foi thirty-six years this much- Quiver*.ty of Louisville; his R. 1). Harry C. Mayer and Mrs. Kenneth
traveled minister ha. been active- ^c frOm ihe CoMege of the Gideon.
n „ . l.«*xinjrton, Ky., and Th. I). Th# t*nt#t taininml itui!# wm
■ ut work' from Temple University. He also decorated with a profusion -'I
Program
her at other]
places have acclaimed it as her*
very best work. *
Recently, after hearing this1
deeply moving story of the great
leader Moses, a man in the au-
dience stated that In his opinion * Mother’s Culture Club met
this book should he reviewed at the; Thursday afternoon in the Library
opening of congees- since it f* » : c*ub room for-it* regular meeting
powerful lesson on leadership !n-j During the bt»ln#*a session.
*p!red by Mod. * plans weio di*iu*-ed for th.- an
The novel ’Mow*’’ i. the fifth' "u"1 Spring Luncheon to be held
in a *erie» of enduring novels April 2.1
The home of Mr. and Mr*. Mar- from the pen of Rholem Asch, It Mr»- Evelyn Cues* piewnted a
v»n Myers, Jr., Jefferson street.• L written from the book of Exodus| »*•* interesting program in which
was setting for a lovely partyjsnd historical research Delving, club memiter* participated
d>jfk.
Tuesday evening when Mrs, L. A.
Martin, his si-ter, was compliment-
ed at a pink and blue shower.
Hostesses fbr the affair were Mr*.
deep into root* held in common by ; D«r t»»«g»am title “Mhot Would
much of the world today, it is a!Y,m Do?" presented problem* that
nolle story, fused with the vigor, j l*r*M" *«’ confronted with each
insight, and imagination of lt« 't*y concerning their children. Th#
writer who has devoted years to it* ' membei* responded to hei que*
recreation, | ttonaire by giving solutions which
We see Mo*e* first ns a young h*v* l»«ved effective In their own
of'prince of -Pharoah’s court, relied-1
Mrs. Herbert Kmery
LISTEN, LADIES
ly interested in
beginning as Wplf cub in Eng- attended Louisville Presbyterian white iris, bridal wreath, Easter
land. He holds the King's Sco.it 'theological Seminary. j roses, cornflower blossoms, and
award, Eagle Scout badge w ith With this background of educa- pink w***,ta- Th" dining room J and deeply curious aboutthe He-
" '—*—'----••*****•- ------- - table held|a dainty, blue net para-1 brew people who suffer the bitter
*ol trimmed with pink riblwmiyoke of slavery. When he breaks
hows, under which the many lovely away to visit them, and find* his
gift* were displayed. |own famiiv, he makes the fateful
ing under palace discipline, aware Thirty member* wcie present
of the legend* concerning his biitf..!fo' ,h'" impoitant meeting
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Sue Qreen
Pink cake decorated in blue ic-: decision to cast his lot with Israel, j #■ | yt t*
were seiv- l„ the land of the Midianlte*.! •'•'E- » llil I $<J
ing and pink ice cioam
ed during the party. The napkins j convinced that his exile will he|
•Iimi fpiturpH th«* pink and l>iue lifrlomr, manic- and triida
colors. Favors for guest* were
tiny diapers.
Those attending other than Mrs.
Martin, were her mother, Mrs,
Marvin Myers, 8r„ her mothei-in-
law, Mrs. Dan Martin, Mr*. Comer
With Party
Little Miss Sue Ann Cleon,
iw '•!«* r*-**si
There1* no nasum the nvodatn
woman can’t have hrt home and
a isieer, too, If she want* one So
says Colonel Mary Mailmen of
Lowell, Ma-sai husetts, director ol
the Women’s Army Corps, Right
now, she’* having the time of het
life liansfoimiitg a
oid five-room frame house in Vir
vinia into a rhanning home Fot
tin ately. she iivt, It happen.* that
day, making overseas tup* to
WAC Installation* In the Euro
pean and Paolfii Iboa ei and also
tv* ioataUktiona in this rountry.
She goo on speaking lours, too.
The ic*l of the time she works on
hei new homo Rhe says, "IC# slow
dred religious rrosae* picked up
or sent to her frfm ail over the
world odd interest to the rooms.
Colonel Mallaren now has a
home ihai’s sttraotive and com-
fortably with an atmosphere of
its own She loves entertaining
her friend* in H They «ay she’*
an excellent hostess and a grand
rook She enjoys whipping up
novel and tasty diebee from re-
ripe* she ha* collected in her
travel*. Yea Colonel Mallaren ha~
done a good job of cumbining bet
successful career with a delightful
home life.
Makes Success
Of course, not all women can
have outstanding cares**, but they
tan, in then own way, be useful.
Are vow looking for a business
you ran, tun in your own home?
Lot* of women have been doing it.
Hornettme* -a specie) little knack
you have can lie turned into a
profitable business
For instance, one woman t
know slat ted making Jellies, ami
potting them up in ally a< ir e glass
\ jars that bad pretty I til* tleslgns
on litem. Anti before she knew- it
she was lit business,. Heems her
fancy little jars «f jelly made
pnpulai gift-
Recently, In the VVomstt’* Home-
Companion, a dumber of women
told bou the* bail develo|>eil a
hobby or a knack for doing some-
thing Into wall-paving imMuessett
in their hdine* And they had fun,
making their ideas pay off
Need Started Her
tine homemsket **ld, “It ail
begun with a need for thrMma*
money ami the fscl that I-1 mild
pot work away from home Ha 1
got the idea of glamorising the
lowly apron, using lovely plastic
material la delicate voter* anti
sparkling sequins. Ml first six
aprons I priced at a dollar soil a
half each. My aunt work? tn a
Idg office and she suggested that
I bring in some of th*--e smart*
as sample* and she’ll take aiders
for me From then on tire order#
pinned In.”
Several oihet women have been
guir.g, but I enjoy it, and It’s a
nondescript wa„d«t ful feeling to do thing* ,l',,"ir * apt on*, pa.h-
vnut self and *ee the results.'' in* •"ra. tlvelv, and sailing
, , them One said. "Mv little gift
< olontd llailaien cut mil parti
apron# »re very dear to my heart.
the flock of hi* father-in-law Jeth
rn. Y’et his thoughts are ne*-er far)
front the captive t-'ihes in Egypt, i o*,,- mi., .„« -, .* *,■„*. . .. . ■i,..,., ... .
and one day In the desert. Mod ! daughter of Mr, and Mr*. Johnny t in -* * handy woman with hammer, "" 1 1 because they have given me such
spegks to him, out of a bush that , Green, South Davis, was hostess >*w ami paint brush <»»**. pu '* a lift both mentally and flnuncl-
- 1 and did most of the painting in ..
The petite lady rolonel dlstln , h„ hom. And she pattered the * '
,n gulshed heiset, during Wot Id Wat herself, too For the dining Heem, theie . no end to (he lit-
room walls she chose a lively
| to a party Saturday afternoon
from it :.A0 to 5:00 o'clock
, .burn* but I* not consumed, and
Wilson, Mrs. John D. Bloods-1commands him to deliver Israel
worth, Miss Mary Lynne Hurley, j from the land of the Egypt *ns. j servance' of her sixth birthday an
Mi*. Hruce Cherry, Mrs, Rill We watch Moses, fearful of hi* nlversary.
tfuoitrup, Mrs. Jess Stanley, Mrs. mission but subservient to God’s Scene of the party «»* the Am- 'U147 wl,<
Lynne Chapman, Mis* Gwynne' will, growing in strength and w i*.fertran Legion Mail on Church sb-'* »'-ll
Anderson, (lifts were sent by many I dom as he •* confronted with one Street, which was decorated in
who were unable to attend.
Mrs. A
Receives
Bridge Club
itucial test after another, First! yellow and green. The birthday
come* the struggle against I’ha- rake also featured the yellow and
laoh. the gods of Egypt against green colors and wss topped by
' one God. and the triumphal escape ' miniature dolls. Individual cup
through the waters of the Red Sea. rakes wen. ornamented In green
In the desert, by God's help, he, and yellow and topped liy small
saves the hildren of Isiael from colored Easier egg*.
.hunger and thirst and bring then.' (lames were played during the
to the foot of Sinni where they afternoon and rhildien were pre-
Tw-o. 8h« «• a« swotn in a* third **11# »|,y rhn*e a lively V<m ran do to
^Lector of the M AC in May, Chinese Wallpaper, In a auft on. r
it was five yeats #M.jgtaait. The <antc tone of gieen I*
erving her country to carried out In the living room -a
(nice big room wllh a huge fite-
plac- The mg* and drapes are
taupe.
Elgin lues, othei ar t objects and
a colleitlnu of mun. than one hon-
Id*-, Lewis Helm, Jane Gee, Alnt
Ward, Jay and < hutles Hum, Mai
v»y Argenhilght. NUa and Joseph
McCorkle, Get aid Fry, Rickey
Hutchinson, Ft ankle E.blins, Joye
McGre.lc, Judy Chapman, Tummy
and Charlotte Parrish, Jimmy
Thomas, Ralph and Ray Stevens,
make
■
your mind to it For Ittgtunee, one
woman always h»tl a knack for
lining up mooring pa.kage*, Her
friend* were always begging bel-
le help them with some epertaf
wrapping Job Anti -be <av*. "tloa
(Cprittnued on nave four)
hear and accept God’a covenant. | tented with yellow and green crepe Cathy 1 im r, Hot. Chapman, Hil-
1
Mrs. J. T. Allen was hostess to | c-(V-ot
her bridge club Monday evening
at her home on Woodlawn Avenue.
Seasonal flower* in attractive
containers decorated the party
suite.
A
fore
In this portrait of Moses we; paper ’’party blowers" as favors,
human grandeur against a Gueata were Jeanlne Ramey, Jan
tapestry of superbly con Fortner, Mary Helen Sheffield,
ceived oriental rotor and move- Lila June Avlnger, Gail Miller,
nent. The scene in which Israel Mickey Masters, Gail Blackburns,
bow* before Go«!’.* commandment. Soel Hlarkbuine, Mary Ann Prim,
and the people an-wer together. Joe I’irkett, Gene and Nan Cham
. ,_, , , ‘‘All that the I^ord hath spoken we) herlaln. Dill Camphcll, Ike llarpei,
sandwich tray wa* served Ire- w||| do>» j, enormously powerful. Eddie Ardia, Eunlda Philips, John
re ireines at the small tables but jn jbw work of Inspiration ny and Jerry Peaice, Cathy Piib
decorated in seasonal flower*. J------------- ---------
In the bridge games, Mrs. Dick
! Vititow was presented with high
score in bridge, and Mrs. C'arlton
McAnear, low score award. Mr*.
MrAnear was al*o lucky in the
] bingo game.
Attending the party were Mr*.
Vititow, Mr*. McAnear, Mr*. Co-
mer Wilson, Mrs. John D. IHoods-
i worth, Mr*. Kenneth Gideon, Mrs.
Harry C. Mayer, and Miss Bar-
bara Craddock. ' v
Mr*. Hloodsworth will Ire host-
ess to '.he club Monday evening in
her home on Whitworth street.
da Holder, Harriet and Rowland
Edwards, Steve King, llaibai*
Ramey, Jimmy anti Johnny Hagan,
Phyllt* Faulk, Jackie Giant, and
Linda Hurt
Ml*. It. V. Mt Monoid of Dallas,
aunt of the honoiec, waV a *oc
rial guest. Me*. If K Odell anti
Mrs Milton Gill a*«i*ted in riitri
tainlng the small guests
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 88, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 13, 1952, newspaper, April 13, 1952; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth828875/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.