The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 64, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 16, 1952 Page: 3 of 18
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SUNDAY, MARCH 16. 1952.
Miss Jane M
Honored at Party
The home of Mr. end Mr*. Tom? bridal arrangement using three
Worsham, Jefferson street, was yellow sat ip heart* with swirl* of
scene of a beautifully appointed yellow illiuor, and bearing the
party Friday .waning, when their name* of the betrWhed pair and
ntece, Mr*. W^lAllen, of Lung- the dale of their wedding in gold
view wa* hostess to a miscellaneous letters on purple foil background,
bridal shower complimenting Mis* The coffee Ut.te held a laige ar-
Jane McGrede, bride-elect of David rangement of pansies ip shade* of
ood* Anderson of Tyler. yellow and orchid and of particu-j
, The formal wedding of Miss lar attraction was another ar-
McGrede, daughter of Mr. and rangement of hybrid daffodils.
Mi’s. Hem*y C. McGrede and Mr. j yellow and white tris, spare a and
Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. H snapdragons.
G. S. Anderson of Muskogee. The dining room table, from
Oklahoma, will take place Satur-; which frosted punch in the orchid
day evening, March 2«, in First color was served by Mrs. J. Wash
THE DAILY NEWS-TELEGRAM. SULPHUR SPRINGS, TEXAS.
Scrtion One
Society and Clubs
LISTEN, LADIES
Mra. Fred Moelk, Society Editor
Telephone 481
Mrs, Longino MlSS Ruth Ashcroft
Entertains TT i ^
Bridge Quests Honored at Dance
Young Leatherneck Cook
Offers Non-Shock Ideas
t
The eld controversy over whvth-i Antoinette Pope think* about men
Methodist church. Mrs. Allen will Chapman, mother of the hostess,
he one of the attendants in the wa* laid in a handsome white lace
wedding. banquet cloth. Adorning the table
Os*hid and yellow were the
colfr- jused in the decorative
tOp"* throughout the entertain-
ment suite. The mantel Iroard in
the living room held
Naming Miss lna Ashcroft
Los Angeles, California,.as
oree, Mrs. 8. Byrd Longino
hostess to the member* of
Tuesday Afternoon Bridge
and added guests Tuesday inf
he American Legion Hall on. gale., California, «» a special
of Cburcb street was setting Friday gur*r at hat niece'a (tango,
hon- evening for one of the loveliest Mi and Ml*. A she left and hei
waa{ affair* of the young aocietjr *et j mother. Mr*. J. 8. Ilvrrj *»*t»ied ttir*'t» pint eat;(bat tin
was a massive silver bowl filled
with a combination of snapdrag-
ons, iris, hyacinths, yedbud blos-
soms, flowering' almond in shades
a tv ideal ,,f orchid ffom .th*, palest pink to j
deep purple. Silver trays hore yel-
the of {Sulphur Spring? when Mis* in receiving and rnteitaming the
club Bush Berry Ashcroft was honored guest*. ,
her •* • birthday dance. Hostess for
home on North Davis. . »he occasion was Mrs. Cbai’le* F
Decoration* for the entertain- Ashcraft, aunt of the hdnoree.
ment suite and in the sun room; The hall was turned into a
featured pink and white flowers. | beautiful Eaater aetting with rotor- j
Pink axaieas, white azalea* and ful flowers and other decoration*. <
hyacuitha were placed at polnta of The long refreshment table wa*
vantage logether with masse* of covered tn pale pink linen and pink ww , * y*"*|
tuliiis and carnation*. candles burned from silver rand* I-
and women cook* in genetal. She
says, ’‘Regarding men cooks. I
have observed a tremendous inter
eat in home rooking in recent
sear* by men1 Whether men make
a* good cook* as women depend*
a giifSt-'deal on the individual
Generally «peaking, however. I du
believe that women have mot* ap-
titude and patience in the ptep
woman Station of foqd Men usually like
most to prepare a few specialty dishes
Occasions women, not men, ate the but lark tit, patience and imaging.
(tViSe winner* in Such contest* tinn tha’t women, have f«t nut*t
ec men can cook a* well as women
i* nevet ending lively once in a
while we hear about a than win
nttig fit at prite lit a cooking con-
test—and then lots of people
mostly mate, of course say,
“Now. you see? Ni> Wbgfcat* cwM
beat him in the contest he won
the pits* That prove* that men
are betlet cooks than women.”
Of course, if. the little
Dallas Party
r
Honors
•—the argument is on again.
W hib- it isn’t too unusual to
find a man turning out some
mouth w wiei mg non-net ions, it is
a little suipitamg to find a man
offering a good cooking tip Hut
I just lieai tl about one a young
Leatherneck cook with a Marin#
tio.ua, economical, and atti active
tf tabes. **
Cook’s Qsit
Today’s hint* to the homemaker
are taken front Antoinette and
Francois Pope * book, v t ook’*
guia.”
How ran you soften dry brown
Mayefs
Honored
At Party
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Mr. and Mr*. Harry €. Mayer
were honored at a delightful phrty
Monday evening at the Bill Tyler
cottage at Crush. Mr. Mayer is
leaving Tuesday for duty with the
low and orchid frosted cakes and A dainty tea plate wa* served at »bra. Adorning the table wa* a
j silver compotes were filled with j -the ‘"conclusion of games at the massive arrangement of pink axa-j
{salted nut* and assorted mints, {quartet tables laid in exquisite U-a* while silver liav* bore cook- "l he S A S Tea Room in Dallas
Decoiating the buffet was an j white linen covers and centered 1 ie* and other-dainties. Faster bun-j scene of a beautifully appoint
arrangement of hybrid daffodils, with dainty floral arrangements. j nie* were placed at points of vhi\ *4 luncheon Saturday honoring
white iris, white snapdiagons arid' Bridge favor* went to Mrs. tage ,>n the table. Miss Janel MtGiede, daughter of
yellow acacia. White tapers burn- Jack Kenm-mut*. who held high -jq1(, f0||„wing young guests en- *”'* ty,n' * McGrede
ed from five-branched crystal score. Mis. Jack Byrd, second high,' 1 Mj „„■ j|Mf, Ann Thomp-i*"'1 •"'defelect of l»avul Amici
candelabra. | and Mrs. Howard Hicks, the float- M>n A|(i„ K(,,, Shi.lrv lb.ilow ,y.: •J’"- "f ?**•• .Hostess#.
Guests were registered in the! ing prize. Miss Ashcroft was prtt- ; Shirley Cannon Mitli M vers, Billie “••**’* Durelle It win. and Jo Hail
white leather bride’s book by Mrs.: sm,ted with a lovely guest prise •■yatj,crine Melton, Joyce Johnson, ;fy Mv* J ,{ MrVev, all of
division In Korea Anil-he’s come sugar? Just place it in a dosed
up with an idea that should be a container with a sine «r two of
boon to Vmeiican hnntrttiakei* vstj flesh white instil or apple
It's a ahoek-absorbed for cake*. ‘ several hour* or longer before It
which keep* theta fiom falling i* to l>e Used
even during an »i tiller,v hat tags 1* It noee»*ar v to sift and m#a»-
wh.tch will give you an idea how uie flour? Ye* more ttouMe is
effective tl ran be encountered in- using flout than
t'orpmaLJames laitena of Han any other ingredient
Franriaco places empty tin cans at What cause* mayutmaise and
each corner of a steel set ’ing t he thick French tit easing^ to mi
Janet Johnaon, Mary Ann Steven*.1
Martha Clapp, Anna McMullan
Dallas
Centering the table
Gilliert McGrede, sister-in-law of from her hoste*#.
; the honoree. j Other than member* of the _ , ...__________
In a one-woman treasure hunt club and Mis* Ashcroft guest* UcUniTJo' France Jane -dv‘' «rrang#m*nt of
Miss McGrede lOimu .lues in the were Mrs. F. W. Fralley, Mrs J-b McMullan, t als) r.a a. :
form of dainty *crolls tied to a Jack Kenncmur -and Mrs, I-eon
U. S. Air Force and Mrs. Mayer miniature orchid parasol that led Leggett,
will join him as soon as he is given to mounds of beautifully wrapped j
assignment. gift* which also featured her
Hosts and hostesses for the occa- chosen colors,
sion were Mr. and Mr*. John D. i The guest list for this lovely
Bloodsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Ken-i party included other than Miss
neth Gideon, Miss Mary Lynne McGrede, her mother, Mrs.^H. C.
Hurley and Byron Dickerson. McGrede, her two sisters-in-law,
Decorations for the party fca-JJtH. Gilbert McGrede, and Mrs.
hired the Ail Corps with tiny air- He*»y C. McGrede. Longview,
planes suspended from the' ceiling.
Oti the mantel piece over the huge
fireplace wa* a poster which bore
airplane and the words
Luck—Nancy and Harry.”
' couple was presented with a
gift from the group.
firpjilar
a '
Thtr to
Mrs. Massey
Entertains
Bridge Club
Fanning, Ann France, Chibby Gai
cia, Jo Anne Graver, Patsy Re-
mark, Ruth F.lalne Ardis. Helen
Henderson, Marv Ann Lindley,
Marilyn Bagwell, Lou TrameL
Sherri......CIHe Teer, Alice Prim,
Myra Piint, Mary Brice, Maltha
Brice, Sue Comer, Wynelle Chap-
man, Jackie Porter, Molly Mitchell,
Carol Carol he is, Carolyn Fralley,
I.aKue ClapjK Marilyn Mays, Jean
Gibson, JanellvMii.il, Nancy Smith
and Sandra Williams;
And Bill Thompson, Hill Harper,|
Tom McConnell, David Jackson,j
Robert Roltertapn, Dwain Blount,
Ben Anglin, Dan Phillips, Joe W'll-1
liams, Joe Hendiix, Joe Don Ken-
nedy, Roland Griggs, Howard
was a mas
orchid and
yellow spiing flowets. Guests
places weie marked by dalny bri-
dal features, Miss McGrede was
presented with a lovely gift from
her hostesses.
die while mixing? 1*h#' ingredients
may l># too cold m too waim Have
them at room tempviatoic for
about an hour Or too much oil
niOv have liven added at one time
What i ao*e* some cakes to
split oii top? It U chat aeUKtattr
of some loaf cake* to ciack on top.
This doe* nut affect texture Too
Mr*. Louie Bryan, Longview, Mr*.
Albert Forman, Longview, Mrs.
Bill Wright, Piekton, Mrs. Jack1 Mr*. E. W. Massey was hostess
H. Henderson, Houston; Miss to her bridge club Monday eve-
Dorothy Dell Tucker, Tyler; Miss ning in her home on Sunset av-
Purelle Irwin, Miss Jo Bailey,! enue.
Mrs. J. R. McY’ev, Dallas; Mrs. Potted greenery and spring
, , .,1 i Tom Hughes, Tyler ; Mrs. Harry flower* decorated the party rooms
Centering the refreshment table,! \y-t#on> Kilgore, Mrs. J. Wa-h where table* were arranged for
where a delectable supper w*’ Chapman, Cooper; Mis* Erlcne bridge and dessert. The gay St.
served buffet style, was a massive Mrs. George Henry Ward. Patrick’s Day motif was noted in
arrangement of daffodils. Miss Betty Lou Moore, Mis* Billie- the menu and in decorations for
Following supper the couples ; Vaden, Mrs. Dan Bonner, Mrs. the tables,
played bridge and danced. Attend-; pon BfjCp( Mia. James Sickles,! In the series of bridge Mrs. J.
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Mayer, Mr. Miss Suzanne Wood, Mrs. Tom G. Reynolds, Jr., was presented
and Mrs. Comer Wilson, Mr. and prang Worsham, Mrs. John C. with the high score favor and Mr*.
Mrs. Carlton McAnear, Mr. and Collins, Mrs. B. F. Ashcroft. Mrs. A. K. Wood, second high.
Mr*. Johnny Jordan, Mr and Mrs.' joe Gaiter, Mr*. Burton McCorkle, Guest* other than members of
Raymond Painter, Miss Jane Hen-j Mra. Dozier Thornton, Miss Maty the club were Mrs. Neil McKay
derson and Richard (aldwell Mis# Lynnp Hurley, Mrs. Pc Wilt Moi- and Mis. Rowland Edward*.
Gwynne Anderson. Mr. and Mrs.;Kan Mrs Robert Irwin, Mrs. Jeff Miss Mattie Lou Pogue will he, , „ . , , , . , ......... rl,
Hugh McClendon, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Mr*. Frank Pearce, Mrs. hostess to the club for it* next j cr<,fl’ M,s” An" A»htrr.ft and Joe l ith ^ ,, ,,,q h h ((,mr .
Aron Massengtll and the hosts Duke McKinney, Mr*. Fred Moelk meeting in her home on Church ; Williamson,
and hostesses. and Mra. Tom Worsham. street.
Griggs, Jack Nance, Maik Clapp,
Johnnie Jones, Rex #lemon, Mike' Ml M)l> Aul>t Ga.nl.lin
Mahaffey, Bunky Wilson. Jackie wt,r, hlwU httdg. rluh
Kcnnemur. Jeriy Mingo. ! Thui-dav evening in thri, home on
ur, William McDowell, Jim Wil- *tre*t
ROti. Tim Kelty, Bob Borificr, Jtr-; . ,
•Id Carter, David Owens, Kenneth* Jon<»u,U’ "P1""’ Mo*
plate or rookie tin and balances
anal bat tray holding the cake
pans on the can*. And he »ay»,
"when I do this, all the guns in
the battviy ran fire, and It won’t
bother my takes."
Men. Veriwt-Waman
Getting lan k to the men tvr»u»-
wotnen controwray, what could be
Attending fiom Sulphut Hpimgs fa+i,er ,than tn get the opinion of much flout and Inn much beat will
were Mis* McUrl.de, hei mother, a woman' cooking authority who also -auto some cake* to split on
Mrs. H. C. McGrede, Mis Gilbert b«* written a husk on the subject top,
McGrede, Miss Dorothy Dell with her husband? It's called “A Why do fruit* and other Ingro-
I’noh’* tjulx,” and ItV Co authored dients often sett!# In a gelatin
by Vntmnelte and Francois# Pope, mold? Because the gelatin mixture
Mi. Pop# was * societaly to a («n*t thick enough L*t it stand
laige Italian American importing until U’» the consistency of un-
i film Itefote her matriage Rhe beaten egg white,
'' was much mote interested in pci Bakar Hanaced
fveting lha Italian shorthand aya-1 In Montenegro, a small country
tern she had developed for taking near Italy, an old custom has it
dictation than in cooking As a (hat a man may divorce hi* Wife
matter of face like many another |f .|,e can't make good bifad. Hap
young In tile, she couldn’t even p(|y it j,n’t the custom her# hut
"boil vest#I In the last twenty it dors remind us howf important
years, howecet. she and her hus breads ar# in making meals ln«k
band have out only become one of and taste good Mince the bakei
the nation’s most expert cooking doe* such a gemd Job of keeping
team*, but they have founded the jus supplied with fresh breads
famous Antoinette Pope Looking, and «o many delicious kinds your
Tucker anil Mrs. R, F. Irwin,
Qlenn Frys
Win High
At Bridge
i
i Funderburk, Robert
Don Foster, Fiat Davis, Jimmy Mr-
aome and other seasonal flowers Hehoul In I Imago, and published husband need nevei divorce you
Jimrm M' decorated Ihe |mrtV suite ami were three rook honk*
C’auley, Joe Ardis, Jenc
Johnnie Elliott, Ix-oii Denson,
Jerry Spears, Paul Cain, Mike Mc-
Mullan, Don Buchanan, Knr Ash-
small table*,
coffee were
» M j uaed to c-enter the
; urhere dessert and
served.
In the games of bridge Mr. and
Mrs, Glenn Fry were presented
Both come fiottt families that
!o>a»t of professional rook*. And
both have a natural love of fine
food*. Mo it isn't siirpiiaing that
they have become famous in the
art of cookery,
on that account;
Even if you don’t hava the time
lo make your own bread* today,
von call turn out some delirious
hot loll* and muffin*. They add a
lot to any meal. Make some today,
to serve with a main rouise of ham
Miss lna Ashnoft of Lo* An-
ler Teer wa* lucky in the round of
bingo,
Now that I've given you thia slice* Imked in milk, candied sweet
tcats kgrnund, let me tell you what potatoes, spinach, and a crisp
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cabbage -mlad. Fmt dessert you
ungfit have apptsufeur# cske.
Hints far Homemaker
, Before _ i., xraak ami
iron a man . white ".hut, if there
are mk staip. on it, hav« a lemon
hahrlv Leru"" juice, sprinkled on
th* ink *tAm*, will help remova'
them.
Manufacturer* compiain that it
isn't always then product that is
at f^tuHU—Wort often th* himie-
makt'i doe.o'l read do vc^.o-.s.
Tin., they -av. goes for ertoyfhirig
from frosen ftxHlw to fame perraa-
nwt wav#.. Fpt aurre1! of any
product u.eit m the home J>* Jure
to follow directions And *«vc
those tag» attached to s^pliame*
•ml fabric* so you'll know jiyst
%aw t^twye item* #ho>tWI be cared
foi to gTVv b*.t results
('.upper, is n >ed fotyjl ay» *-it|
different-looking tea kettle. It - a
fat, squat shaped kettle, with a
handle placed at an angle, which
add* to its unusual appearance.
Mrs. An
Entertains
Bridge Club
• Mr*. Paul Aiutiui wa* host#**
to bet budge club Tuesday e\ eimig
in hei home on Park -tie*;.
Masse* of spiing flower, were
used to decorate the party moms
and were employ ed in dainty con.
lamer* to center the intlii rdual
table* whole deceit and enffea
were served before gem# Pastel
linen cover* wete used jul Ihe
tables,
. Jo the «eile* of In nig*' Mt* Jo*
\me« wa- presented with fie high
seote favor and lit hi'go Mi*.
Piew Jennings wa* tie link, win-
ner. ,
Allending thf party wer, Mr*,
Ante., Mi* Jennings, Mi II II
llairison, Mi* Minor Rhodes,
Mi. Dean Walker. Mi II II
Mh'kles, Mis t’hatle* Mi Iniyrt,
duh memtuns and Mrs, Flank
Pearce, added guest
Birthday
tr
Anniversaries
Observed
Match tt lhr following gather-
ed at the home at M I Rapalaa
to oliscive his and Talmadge
Mtonv's hlrthilav annivet*ariea:
Mr amt Mr- John W Junes,
•ltd daugMei l uev anil Mail#,
Rebeci a Hill ami Mi« Grlxsell,
all of Dallas. Mi ant Mr* Tal
madge Mlone and cbildieo, t lancl*,
Henry and Garry; Mr and Mrs,
It *' Pitt*, and children and Dr.
Weddle of Sulphur Springs
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 64, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 16, 1952, newspaper, March 16, 1952; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth829352/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.