The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 1, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 1, 1956 Page: 2 of 12
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THE DAILY NEWS-TELEGRAM - Sunday, January 1, 1956.
Society and Clubs
Mr*. Fred Moelk, Society Editor
Telephone TU5-3141'
Wed* in Double-Ring Ceremony
tir
Lovelace ;
Home Scene
OfTarty
Mr?. ^ohn M. Lovelace • wn*
hostess to a tray and festive holi-
day v event Thursday cvching, re-
ceiving five ttbJe* of gueatc" for
a dessert bridge m her "home on
Church street. *
Yuletide'devolutions in the liv-
ing room and through the party
suite stressed the gold theme.
Gol4.wW»h>rs together with red
' were used in the " dining room.
Covering the table was a gay red
net Christmas^ cloth appliqued in
gold Christmas features. The in-
dividual tables were (aid in holi-
day covers and were centered
with Christmas greenery and red
candles and balls. *
Prizes in the series of bridge
went to Mrs. Leon Leggett, who
held high score. Mrs. W, S. Ty-
le?T"a«cond high, and Mrs. Bruce
Bevis wa$ lucky in the round of
bingo. ' A
Other guests include^ Mrs, J.
M. Sheffield, Mrs. W. Ray Hanna,
Mrs. Carroll Black, Mrs. C. P.
McKinney, Mi's. Charlton Tap)),
Mrs. Howard S. ' Smith, Mis.
Howard Hicks, Mrs. H. H.
Bridges, Mis. L. R. Watkins. Mrs. ’
Hubett Wester, Mrs. Joe N.
Chapman, Mrs. Clyde Mayis, Mrs:
Oran Jaekson. 'MrgT Merrell Ora-'
ver. Mrs. Waire Currin, M r*. Bob *
T. JAlly, Mrs. Je.<s -Stanley and
Mrs.' Jack Byrd.
Engagement Revealed
Masters
Entertain
. - ^ -n.
At Party
l
Mrs. Schult?
Honored
At Coffee
Mr*. If. If. Schult* Grand
Rapid,-, Michigan, Who is ihf
hoi seguest of tier daughter and
son in-low, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M.
•Lftngino,was feted at a lovely cof-
fee Wednesday morning givdn by
Mrs. Burt d Waifs of Main
street. " ■
The Waits home was decked in
the gay and festive Christ mas
features, with a pink color theme
used in the dining room and the
dOn, and gold and. pink in the. liv-
ing room. <
The table was laid in an import-
ed white linen covci ati'd .was cen-
tered with an anahgenyent of
to Mr*. Adams, i^ft. and Mrs.
Claude Brice, Mr. and #!•'*. Eran
Chapman, Mrs. Verna l'atterson^
Mr. and Mt*. Lowell Davis, Mr*.
Etta Davis, and Miss Carol Law-
rente.
Dance Held
For Young
Set Here
Sulphur Spring'S Cmitltiy (Club
wa> ■ si'cne _bf a festive holiday
event Thursday evening w h e n
seven young ladies w ere. jios\teKH'e*
to a dance for the high school sol
and students home froiii the vari-
ous colleges for tin- Christmas
and . New Year’s ovt, holidays.
A cfinibo ImnA from Cooper un-
der thp direction nf ML Hensley
for dancing from
Sink candles, snowballs and foli-
age,'the whole arrangement ght ' mu*h
tered. Silver trays bote dainty; ^ MwtabyJo
sandwiches, iind.v,dual frosted IW|Ur-; yrnMr D(1.
' hues Hale, Ruth Berry Ashcroft,,/
Jo Arrne Graver, Carol i nr ethers
and Lelia Jacobsen.
Mary Elizabeth Emmons
The ranch h o jn e, ‘of- Mr, arid
Mrs. W. Si Tyler was setting f<5i
a gay „\ew Year's Eve party Sat-
uiday night when Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Masters were hosts for a’Uuf-
ifet supper and dance.
The house was decked in gay
Miss Mary Emmons
To Wed Mr. Henry '
* ho<
Mi and Slrs.'\y,,B. Emmons of
514 College street, have announc-
ed the engagement and approach-1
ing marriage of their /-daughter!
Mary Elizabeth to John H. Hen-
ry, the son of the iate Mr. and
an,i colorful features of the Jioli- ^ Ja,;es Henrv of Hearne
<!av teastfri and noisemakers and : .
confetti streamer- were in wi- , *Ihe «**#* vul take place
dence as the group rang ouF the!' anufr-’’ r?' at ttlf hoine ot Mr
old war and welcomed the new and Mrs. Emmont at three o clock i
1950. ,
Invitations weer issued to fifty
(guests for the festive event.
Mrs. Gene Brice
, Miss Waggoner And Mr* Brice
Exchange Votes atQladewater
n artiage by her father, wore a
gown of lace and faille. The
bodice ‘of lace, re-embroidered ] ning m-.their home on Radio‘ Announcement
with seed-peai Is, was fashioned Road. | proachirig event was made at a
with a decollete neckline, and fit- j Decorations throughout the beautifully appointed tea Wed-
ted lac: sleeves tapered to petal j party-rooms featured the holiday j nesday a'fcernoon given by the
ami New
is a graduate of Southern Methp-^atitiy
dlst- --------- «• -"irfsm.—, - ---
Miss Elizabeth Waggoner he-' lor of Divifiity degrees from Tex-,
came the bride of the Reverend as Christian* University and has
Gene Brice at 8 o'clock Friday completed one year of work on
light in the First" Christian his Ph. D. at Yale University.
Church at Graaewatey. Tall ba-kets filled with white
The bride is the daQehter of, mum- were used on either side of
.Mr. and M,>» Leon WaggoiieiTlUaF* thr chance! steps with gmilax and'. Jroints over hit han i-. The bouf-1 theme,, of Christmas
Virginia Drive. friadew alcr. SKe-diered candelabra holding white .fapt panel flare skirt was floor- : \feai’g Eve.
in the background ‘length. ’ - , ... .. . ..
. >. Attending the party were Mr.
, . _ , - Hei shoulder length veil of tllu-1 —j■ ;Mr,.Bob Thomas Lilly, Mr.
MasUfii dtwet, fio*m Ea-t Texas brother of the brideproornllfncK^H^^eaa attached Jo a bando of.
lace re-embroidereif^Witg^ seed}4nd Mi* Joe ■.>. tfiuyman, Mr-
pearls. Her flowers were white ■ and Mrs. J. Rod Johnson, Mr. and
tube ^raises and stephanotis, j Mrs. Waire Cunin, Mr.i and Mrs.
The br idesmaids were Miss Jo i Druce Bevis and' Dr. and Mrs. T.
Nelte Chambers and Mrs. Bill!
Btwigs of Gladewatef; Miss Jane__
Tilvlor of Galveston and Mrs, I ...
Jark.es Medley of Lubbock. Tk t TT
^ They /Were identically atti.ed : IWCtyCS tlOTYlC
in dustry rose faille sheath street-1 ^
in the afternoon with Dr. Darold
i H. Morgan, pastor) of, the First
I Baptist Church
1 Miss Emilios
, by Her sister, Mrs. James Robert
Jongs of Houston as matron ■ of
honor and Dr. Japies Henry of |
Garland will attend his brother as j
best man.
The brid^elect attended Bay-
lor University at Waco and for
the'last three year? has-been a
member of the school faculty of
the Clear Creek district at League
} Ctiy. Mr. Henrv graduated from
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mayes •#* {Texas A AM College" and is at
tertained the members of their preserrt .serving a- assistant coun-
bridge club at a buffet supper and ty agent of Hopkins County. He
games of bridge Thursday eve- j|^ veteran of the U. Sk Army,
their home on Radio: , Announcement of the
Mi-s /Jdan Bennett. Mr?. James
Robert Jongs of Houston, sister
of the bride-elect,' was at the
bride’s book. ^
Mrs. Prue Pool presented love-
ly plan , selections during the aft-
ernoon._____ - ,
Throughout the-house Were fes-
tive holiday decorations. '
Invitations were issued to 125
guests' for this beautifuf event.
c akes atid. salted nuts. , y ,»
/" Mrs, Waits' presided at1 the sil
ver service and receiving guests"j
at the front door was Miss Mari- j
lyn Mullins, granddaughter .of the ]
hostess. ■ t ■ ■ j
The guwif* list ineludgd other |
than Mrs. Schultz and her rinugh- j
ter, Mrs. I.ongino, Mr- Kane,
Ladner. Min. Henry McGrede. Mts-I
R. L. Clapp, Mi s. Robci-t i.ock-1
Blit, Mia. Waire Ciu rin, Mis. Bar-
to Mortctief, M> J. Rod Johnson, j
Mrs. Cliff Pcdtitt, Mis. Hodge,
Sellers, Mrs, CisTl D, Wald and
Mrs. M. L. Alfont.
Eastern Star
To Meet
A-
Mrs. Adams
Honored
At* Party
-M,rv ahiTAlrs. RoJLlie, Biiev were
hosts ’for'Hk...Christmas party Weds
nesday night at tiudr— bome on
Cooper Highway -honoring Mrs.
I.ynna Adams of Lubbock, w ho is ‘,
visiting friends and rehttigea^jaty L
through Hie hoTip^'s. !
Th*' party suite was gaily dec-
orated for the season with Christ-
mas tree, TJSweis and candles,
—Gnnuts of canasta were enjoyed .
durihg the evening. The hostess i
seived a dainty refreshment plat«
There "ill he a reguUTr staTed
meeting of the OrderAbf the' Eao-
tern Star,Monday night at 7:!(<*
at the Masonic Hall qn Oak aven-
ue. Juanita- Chapman, W. M , and
Loutse Morgan," sberetary.
BF.AvR TROUBLE
Jtiliings,, Mont. '/P. Jet'rest Su*
peVvisui, Frank C. Curtis* says he
is going to invite n big, black
bear along olv the tekt Custer Na-,
tional Forest tdftr, Curtiss...says,
he, might as iveil-tnvitauetbe bear
because "he- muscics in anywayJ-—
f-This A year the marauder gobbled
J up a mess of fresh fruit in the
(tour'.- tamp..
Classified
brinftactior
Quests
Received
At Party
Yule Social
Enjoyed Here
The Adult class enjoyed a Yule,
ocial in the home of Mi. and
Mrs. II. G. Cofbin of Gilmer
street, Monday evening.
The home was a beautiful set-
ting with Christmas iecoiation?.
Mrs. Jim. Bradford read several
verses from the second chapter of
Luke and the group iepeafed'the
j Lord’s Prayer. j
ap- j- A gift exchange and refresh-
ment.-.were enjoyed by Bio. and
_______________, ... ... East Texas
State Teacher* t ollege. utc-d for the double-ung ceremony.
The briUegioom is the son of Xuptial musicians were Mis."Da-
Mr. and Mrs. Eutf-ene 1#. Brice.-organist and Min. R.
627 Church street. He received McJolton. soloist, c' \
"his Bachelor of Arts and Bache- — Tj|e biide, who was given in
Mrs. Byrd Longino
Receives Quests
H. Stevens.
Christmas in-Sulphur Springs ing room was the big Christmas
has, been a gay and festive holi- tiee covered in tinsel and holding
day season brimmgpg with parties ’pink Christmas lights and pink
for both old and young. luster balls varigated flow tiny
i (f»» .ft tbe most beautiful—oL-onea, at ,the top to lai ger ones at
Jeti$-' paitre* was given by the bottom of the tree
length dre—e-s designed with
round ner klines extended to a V-
siiape in the hack arid three-qilar-j
tci; length sleeves, complimented j
by wrist-length white kid gloves.
The hip lines of the dresses were
accented by bias fold detail form-
ing an arrangement- of folds in
the back. _ J
They wore bando bow* of faille
Around-* and . callied bouqpets of baby
Reverend
■ille served
Rosc-o Bell of
as best ..man.
Scene Of
Party Here
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mayes
were hosts for a New Year’s Eve
party.^Saturday night in their
home on Radio Road. _ .
The party suite was decorated
in the gay holiday colors where
tabels were arranged for games of
iTanti Club
Mis. Jim Bradford, Mr. and Mrs.
bride-elect’- mother in the ir' horfie J Ear 1 ®ei'.kh*m- Mr' and M,fl- G c-
on College. ' I Majors, Mrs. Della Cair oll, Mrs.
The chosen, wedding colors of; Ida Calvert, Mrs. Hattie Winn,
blue anu white were used in the j Ml.„. Della Morris, Mrs. Prudence
tea tal»le decorations and at other .. .. . V a . ,
points in the dining room The I H-Oskmaon and Mrs. Kate SbtWoy.
table was covered in an import*)
ed white outwork lifien cover and
was centered with an arrange-
ment of blue tinted mums. A blue
satin ribbon cascading from the! ^ «•
arrangement bore the anonunre-: I j\/| f>{>T
went •‘Mary-John January ‘2fr.”j W
Crystal apd silver, appointments,
were used. ! Mrs. C. A. Blount of 405 West
Frosted, punch, tiny b r i d a.I California will be hostess to the
cakes and nuts and mints were January 5 meeting of the Tanti
served by Misses Patsy and De- Club. A good attendance is be-
liiah Gillespie of Como, Miss'Sue ing^urged for this meeting.
Brakebill, Miss Martha- Kate; Officers for the new year are
Perkins, Miss Helen Pool and to Be elected.
pat ties w»* given
Mrs. S. B^d^Longino-Wedriesda.v^' the base of the tree was the .pinkj mime
mornnig 'when she received the felted aequmed skirt. j The
membeis of the Thursday Lunch-; The mftntl'piece was centered Huntsyiiie served as nest *ifian.; ----- --------- -
eon club foi a coffee. Ea.-h mem- with a small glistening musical Th<gioom“men and ushers were bridge and buffet style supper,
her of the club also hiought in 1 church with white born china an-[Jack Paul of Commerce: Dana . e bu”et table was laid in a
invited guest and cutj. of town gels op either side. Tfifaughout Ransom of Carthage; David [ Ghi istmis coyer and decorated in
guests included Mrs. H:tH. Schultz the room were Dresden and silver Brice, cousin of the bridegroom, j fbe New Year’s theme.
of Grand Rapids, Michigan, moth- containers filled with Christmas Sulphui Springs and the Rev. Dan j Guinea of bridgpf were played
iff of Mr- Joseph Longino, Mis. arrangements and imported musi-.- (;oX- of Greggton. | until midnight 'When the group
Lifcas Harris of New Yqrk City, >-,1 boxes. Candle-lighters were Arlon welcomed the'nety year in with
arid Mi- W. W. Overton, jr., of
Dallas.
.Mis. l.phgino received guests
and pouring were Mrs. W. A. Ga-
rothei*', Mrs. Dan E. Bonner, Mrg.
Stephen B lairrgino, Jr. ami. Mrs.
Joseph Longino.
The beautiful holiday season
Tirst Methodist Church
Invites You to Hear A Series of
Twelve Sermons on the Subject:
“WHAT METHODISTS BELIEVE”
, _ '•••»•**>« • 4
By the Pastor s
STONE RISINGER
Woods, Ji ., and Larry Waggoner,,
bride’s brother.
fireworks. . ''..............
the bride’* brother. \ Attendiiy. were Mr. and Mrs.
A reception wit- held in Fellow- E Y. Harper, -Mr. and Mt*. Hu-
ering the tree were white ''Christ-1 ship Hall of the chuich.- The bridal belt Wester, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
table was covered with a white | Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hen*,
cut worlr’rioth:'An arrangement1 deismn, and Mr. and Mrs. Waire
In the sun room the Madonna
vra: above a sdgarplum tree and a
tiny Christ’s birthday cake: Cov-
ma* angels and pink candles, one
glisten ing star and the three w ise
men.
r"
was
thi* lovely homo from the front
dooi*, which held a-huge red satin
ribbon how and flanked by red
Christina* lanterns, to the break-
fast room, wheie a gingerbiead
li«iu*e complete with block.sugai
wall and red poinsetrtas were
used.
In the hall, bras* mpsical in-
ftruments wet? tied with^ pink
tulle and pink satin ribbons and (-
topped with a Chrlatmas angel on1 *lf'
the newel Ciit crystal hui;n-
of baoy muips centered the table. ^Uirin.
.Coffee, dainty sandwiches. The crystal punch bowP and the
depicted in decorations Chii^tmaf cookies .ana fro8teinut« i wedding cake at each end
were served from the UinihgA oom °Y the table .completed the ap-
table which was laid in a hand-1 RoWtmnts. CC ,
Members of the reception house
party were Mesdames Bill Den-
roan of 'Nacogdoches; Gene Shan-
on of New London; Raymond
some Christmas cover of pink felt.
The cloth was bordered in me-'
tailic braid and was decoratd in
Christmas feature* of beads, *e-, rV , .
quins ..and rhinettone*. t. Aden ancl -b W. Maid of Glade-
- f. A" •' ,i water and Misses Shirley Slade of
Centering the table, was a mas- J)&[ UtM an(J Mary
sive silver t-pergng heanng gdd- M of Gla(|pwat,.r.
,ed and silvered g.ape* ^ atigal. AfUr a we(j(lin(r tl ip the: Rev.
j and Mrs. •Brieb.-will reside in Al-
_Qir_the mantaL in the dinihg j pint, w;he,r h«’ »» pastor of the
decorations of fragile, First Christian chuah.
„..ipi llTtrpf hojdtiir l^Bk. ain4l«. ..
wtif on eithrr side of the eiyfcWl j *nistene<k Chnwtmas , qui 0f t4>wn weddinif icuests in-
lamp oh a table tn the i»|!. (h*»»Wa*. GoWrod -f^rRania ejudej Mr.
Alif***1 th* wall rtoad the Christ-
ina* tree card rack filled with gay
honday greetings gnd tied with a
pink satfn how. Celestial bodies
dscksd the inside of the front
______ „... add Mfeb Eugene
hurDfii from the candelabra at. r, jCe, Alex Brice, Mis* Martha
either end of the mantel and small'' Brice, Mrs. Duke McKinney, Mr*,
glistening Christmas tree* and T,,m Worsham, Mrs. Kenneth
were
2H
matching
doer......
Standing ifi oN- enchof the t^r*
pink tapers
tables.
At vantage points were beauti-
ful blooming 1'bristmas flower*.
Brice, Mrs. Fred Moelk,. Mr- and
MYa. Trivia Odfford, Mr*. H. A.
Snow, Mrs. Roger Perkins, all of
Sulphur Spirngs; Lb -and
Standard Club
To Meet
fir,. lOflfcth Price will be the
speaker at the (Standard club
/fneeting Friday afternoon at. 2:30
at the club Toonfi* of the Carne-
gie Library. Tl/e study for the
afternoon is on “The Mentally
Retarded Child.’'
Mr*. Huell Bridge* wi)l be hos-
tess for. tha meeting.
Dempsey. Sajier jtf Charle*ion,
South Carolina; Mrs. Don Brice
and.childipn, Rickey, Donna and
Gary of Mason; Mrs. Jack Paul of
Commerce, Mrs. J. Wash. Chap-
Mi*. man of Cooper. .2:
_t- - — n : ■
At the Morning
WoVihip—10:55
We Are Proud to
Announce That
Beginning Today,»
the Morning Sermon
Will Be Broadcast
Over KSST Each
SUNDAY From
1 -.00 to 1:30 p. m.
E ANSWER IS GOD”
.slUwasL...
Worship Him at the Church of Your Choice. If you
h»v^ no Church Home, we. inyite you to worship
with us.
Be On Hand When Our Doors
Swing Open at 8:30 Tuesday!
RUSH! SHOP! SAVE AT PENNEY’S
m
January
Wm
goods
Tv?.- m
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The [Two Greatest Names
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SHEETS
<• ) , -
More Homemakers Demand and Buy Penney’s
- Sheets Than Any Other Brand! -*
You’ll Find A Store Full of New Freah Clean
Sheets at Your Penney Store; : f
TUESDAY, JANUARY 3rd
New Low Prices!
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 1, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 1, 1956, newspaper, January 1, 1956; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth829314/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.