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2 — Section 1 THE DAILY NEWS-TELEGRAM
Sunday. September 27. 195?.
Mp. Burford
Woman’s Forum for Year
Society and Clubs
Mn. Fred Moelk, Society Editor
Telephone TU5-3141
BY MRS FRED MOELK
When pretty Mr?. Burford
Scott rap» the xjavel October
14. to open the 1V4r>Y*-1V*»t-er-
ic* of. Woman’s Forum pro-
grams. she will also be unoffi-
cially opening the fall social
season in Sulphur S p r i n it s.
For, while many of the clubs
have already begun their fail
schedules, the real momentum
of partyir.tr begins the
opening of the forum program.?.
Long established as an im-
portant cultural influence tn
•the community, the forum will j
add to its t?e-uge during the
tomms months with, the erec-1
tK>n of the Woman's Clue
building, which stems directly .
to the enthusiasm, and d earns
of the members of the various
clubs w s.ior cctri-’ise the U:-
t. m
The forum could, n.t have
closer a more fitting p* ?'. r. to
r-ead up it? orgar.iia::-. r. f .
t-.ts important irtr than at-
tractive a r. d talented Mrs.
S- ott
A native < f 5 .1; -..r >p: ,r.g>.
M'S m. .- :h* • rm.et Mu
Jear. Harred. daugr.te? cf
Mr and Mm B H Marred.
1 el lege S’rec
Sit reoerved net e '.etrer.ta'y
schooling m S..:rr..r frrrno
being valedictorian, rer >err. >
year in hum s-hwl. She com-
pleted her higr-f education at
Southern Methodist Urive??::;.
in' Dal.a- where sre re-.-eixed
he- bachelor of musi. deg;*’
While at the university * -c
served as presideh! of he- "■•j- o
sorority. Mu Phi Epsilon. wa-
it member of Mortar Board, ra-
tional senior girls honorary,
and was a charter member of
Pi Kappa Lambda, r.atsora-
music honorary sorority.
During her senior year :r.
SMI". Mrs Scott was p?«??erte-i
by Treble Clef Club a- guest
artist for the Sulphur Spring-
Womar.’s Forum. where she
thrilled her audience with a
brilliantly executed program.
She taught mus: ■ :r. the « ■ :
soar,a school system for fcur
years and it si- during this
Miss Wise
Honored
At Brunch
Exchange Vows
MRS BCRFORD SCOTT
FHA Holds
First
Meeting
■ I
A.
M r
:a-
Miss Agues .Jo Wise of Da!-*
la.-, briue-e let! of Hyilham ;
Hudspeth of Oklahoma ( i t y,1 -
was complimented at .an at- J |
tractive brunch Saturday morn-
:ng at lo o'clock n Sellers
Cafeteria. Hostesses for the
event were Mr-, l.e K v p. g :e.
Mr-. Mill .Payne. Mrs. C. J.
Farrar and Mrs ft ft. Payne.
The honoree s chosen coiois
of ant. white were used
;r. floral ueeoratiou- for the
long table radiating front a
round table at the hea l, w hich
also he'd a lovely b 1 .. e and j
vs hue arrangement.
The- gue-t list included oth
ft that Mi- W-e. Mr- K b
eut Sas-man of F* \V ith: Mr-
Jim . Ma—t. Dallas; Mr- KnT.
and Caldwell. Mrs. Hilly Bra
shear. Mrs K* nr. »• t h Nance
Mr- H e r. r y C Sellers. Mr-
Larry Booker. Mrs. Charie-
Springs chapter Seilers. Mis- Katr.ryn Spt :.c«
•.■f Kk harti.-o.r. Mis. John Ca-
ruth.ers. Mr-. J •• Wnliant-••!..
Mr?. James Troma-. Mrs M- -
ns travel. Mrs. Jerry Her’
flaw? of Luke Chit! le.-. I_» . M -
J.-e France of Da...i- ar.d Mis.
Ja> k Tin jell.
S c rah U
F. t..te Homemakers of
re.-: the f.r-st meeV.r.g
:• lc-'s-t'0 - c h o o I veal
»y. Se; t. J 1 -t t. * 7 :0t> p
; c ii.gr. School iute-
rsi-ted of a
of the national
F-t ..re Hon:-
rl.a held in Chi-
Pa'r! mem: ers
■u-ty aeiegates
r. Nan Irvin.
? ast
Sulphur
s -
g- ,. ait*:. Kay
Li 4 alt y.
Jo- ’
. ey. ('f Miller Gr
ve and
.! . :y
p>:’.. m*m : t r?
f Cii!R.
tv
-a: ’• r. asd Mr-
Kdward
Watt
-. aavrser, cf Cumby chap-
ter.
Tre theme for the national
cor.ver.tu-r vs- "Blueprit.t f-r
Action.'" featuring f ,.r points
«. f mtere-t to t e used a- r.a-
tior.ai goal- • f Future H •me-
'•makers f..r the next four year-
time that she met and married -j~nr pahei1'gave ideas from the
Burford Scott of Fairfield., . ••,>•••*. - ; rtc-r - \.
then teaching in Sulphur j, ' most rr.’.'resting and errter-
Spring's. He has since that time tainir.g way
been with the Sulphur Springs, a sing-song ar.d social h.-ur
School system, now serving as. with punch and cookies being
Junior High counselor Both; served wer e enjoyed by ap-
Mr. and Mrs. Scott are work-, proximateiy 75 Future Home-
ihg toward then master degrees makers and guests. Guest# for
in guidance and counseling at the meeting were prospective
ETSC ir, Commerce. new member-, Mrs. Kenneth
In spite of her busy life as Brent, past adviser of the local
housewife and mother, vivai- chapter, and Mary Jo Moore,
ious Martha Jean Scott finds president of the Cumby chap-
time to teach private piano ies- ter.
sons, serve as director for the ~ — ■
• Treble Clef Club; organist for
the youth and children's thoiis-
of First Methodist Church and
is ar. active member of the
Mothers Culture Club.
Incidentally, Mr. Scott is
presiden t of t h e classroom
teachers association in Sulphur
Springs and is vice president
of the. district classroom teach-;
ers association.
When questioned as to hei
City Hall
Visited
By Qronp
On Thusday the uiidr ■ i
the A in e M ly • iii-'ve !.
deign-1- n and/Ac t ••
a tri; to the f re Stott. r -
Bed Dar'.ir. ,-r. wed the’ i t
f.iemer's quart': - ar. I ve r
ir.g apparel ar.d h -w
d wn the p-he t-> the
tr U’-k.-. Thor, he talked :••
at. ut the use of the f:vi
trucks ar.d resiue boat.
The children vv ere imagin
tcontinued on page six i
'• -C
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross Job:
.-on
Miss Scarborough
Weds in Dallas
Legion Hall
Is Scene
Of Social
Members of the local Amer-
ican Legion post and the aux-
j iiiary held their regular month-
t ly social Thursday night at tht
Ligion Hail.
Cake and i e cream wen
wrvedi to twenty-three mem
bees and thqir families.
Th<- group -ang the birthday
song to tic-waid Mattison, who
observed his buthday Thurs-
day
F o ! 1 o w i n g refreshments, i
games of dominoes, canasta \
and forty-two were enjoyed by j
the group.
Betrothed
Honored j
At Dinner
Judge and Mr-. Grover Sell-;
ei s wore hosts for a dinner
party Friday night at their
country home on Como Htgh-
wiiv honoring his niece. Miss
Agues Jo Wise, of Dallas and
her fiance. William Hudspeth. ••
• f ' iklah- n a > "y wh<> w . be
rcarne i m I i i - r Methodist^
C'urvh Uit.-liei IT. A-si-ting
a- ..-t- and co-hoste-se?"'
were M:. and Mr-. J.m Mason
..f I >ao,i- and Mi. and Mr.-. H.
L. Booker. Mrs. Ma-un,i.- the
former Clar a I.ve Seders.
Jr:e trridc *-.e. th- ri o.-en • • ’-
«c"i.tinned on f-age sixi
- .
\
Married 5(^ Year*
•r-c % t- i~*-I ■ -iwaarar: ?
i
1 - 0 :•
i %
Mr. and Mrs. John Hamrick
Hamricks Set
Open House
.Mr. and Mrs. John Hamrick,
pioneer. Hopkins County coup;,
will observe their golden wed-
ding anniversary on Sunday.
Oct. 4, at an open house from
1 to it p.rn. at then home at kHu
Blinker Street.
Mr, arid Mrs. Hamrick were
married on Oet. j. liiOf* in the
Shniey community. They have
lived u. Hopkins County sime
that time.
They have three sons and a
M:-~ Eva Geraldine Scar- a brown
hr ,gh and Robert Kc.ss John- series.
. exchanged marnage vow? 1 from
i Se: ’ember 1 I. at a 7 :J,0 p.n- S« koo
f: • -
cere >ny
ir. I*
X r,: e
1 Dale Bap-
r t iii
’
* in
Pal!
a? with the
4,
Rev. C. D
IV
nple-
-. pastor of
• ,... , ' V
. lib
tre -
• ffu iant.
Parent-
. r
the.
couple are
t with white ac-es-
She was giaduated
South Oak ( lift High
in I hi.la- and M ■. J •■ r. •
oni tr.e Lancaster Hig
Arbala 4-H
Club Meets
Mrs. Carter
Receives
Club Quests
Mr-. Gerald Carter vva- ho--
te-s to the Tuesday Evening
Bridge Hub Sent. TJ in her datighter. Lotus Hamrick. Dal-
honie a: 'rid Tate Street. hi-. Truett Hamrick and Otti<
The game rooms were deco ||am, I(.p „f Phoenix, Ariz., and
rutted in pink rosebuds and Mrs. J W. Shaltoh of Ml Vern-
Mrs. Da\
•e
Addresses
Qarden Club
The Lena Day Garden Club
met Tuesday morning in the
favorite hobbies, Mrs. Scott home of Mrs J. C. McLeod,
fairly radiates the happiness of 204 Texas Street with Mrs. Bill
a beioved wife and mother as Taylor, daughter of Mrs. Mc-
she talks of sewing for her , Leod. as hostess,
small daughter, 4-year-old Eli- Mrs. A Fc Massingili. presi-
zabeth Ann. cooking up favor- dent, presided,
it* recipes of her husband and The theme of the entire pro-
friends, and of her busy home gram was “Poetic Tastes of the
life at 111 Morris Drive. Japanese. ' Mrs. . II. O. Day
A phrase that has been used gave a very interesting account
so ofteh that it has become .of flower arranging and the
trite, but which describes Mrs. ’ part the Japanese have played
Scott'? worth to her commun- She told of how long they take
lty best is “when you want a to study arranging and how
job well done give it to a bv-y they emphasize the triangle and
person." That is what he? ft!- simple line-. I
low forum members have done The Japanese are nature iov-i
in selecting her for the holier- ers. she said, and often use a
able position of president cf dead flower in their arrange-'
the organization. And we Teel rnents as this is the way one
sure that lovely, graciqp Mar- Sees Mother Nature,
tha Jean Scott will bring to Mrs. Day then presented Mrs.!
Maasingifl, who had lived in |
Mr. and Mr?. Roy SvarboroUVh.
'•025 Blue C:e-t, Dai.a.-, and
Mr. ar.d Mr.-. Robert Johnson,
Lancaster.
Church decorations featured
baskats «of white flowers and
candies burning from 'branched
caled&hra.
Mr. Scarborough gave hi?
daughter in marriage. She was
gowned in a ha lie: inn length
dress of white lace over taffeta.
She
arried a bride's bouquet of ,^e
Bride-Elect
Honored
At Coffee
An informal coffee at Sellers
Cafeteria Sunday. Sept. L.
honored Miss Barbara Gold-
smith. the bride-elec*, of Dor.
MoKinnerney. Hostesses for
The
Set :
•r ’ er
meet it
\
I 1 a
for a
. A !
a! a Ml
.,’ t;f
*>it- met
mm r.'*y
:‘, u ea! ]•••'.
— - 'meet -
' J
SWEETHEART — Loretta
Hooks, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. O. 0. Sewell. Jr,, has
been ejected sweetheart of
the Vorationa! Industrial
Club Cosmetology chapter
1.39 at Sulphur Springs High
School. She ‘is pa.-t presi
dent of the local chapter
and District II.
.4 ite orchids surrounded with
baby carnations.
Miss Peggy Glenn of Lan-
caster vva- maid of honor ar.d
Mis.- Martha Ross of Italia.- at-
tended a- bridesmaid.
Mr Johnson wa- attended by-
Do r. Pritchett cf Lancaster as
best man. Groomsman wa.- Carl
Pry n of Lancaster. Ushers
were Lawrence Mancie. Lan-
ca-’.er and Don Humphrey-.
Da.las.
Miss Kay Smith presented
traditional wedding mpsic and
soloist was Miss Kay Coalson.
event were
■lame-
Goldsmith and Mrs. Billy. Rain-
es. Miss Goldsmith and Mr. Mr
Kinnerney will he married on
Thanksgiving Day.
English ivy and .nil flown?
grared'*Ta'bles at the cafeteria.
The blue and white chosen v ol-
ors of the bride-elect wvr
used in the napkins whirr, w. re
embossed with the names of mar
the betrathed couple and the Lee
f he-in
ing veil - ;i i ?. I ror.dvir’ed
Tto- gin,;, discussed having
a hayvrde and wier-.< r it
wa- voted to have th-- even?
on Sav.rjiay mgi.t. Beet 1 ■'
with parent- and frjer.ds_ a-
special gue-ts.
A new achievement award
program vva- <ii<cus.-ed and it
was decided that awards would
he given to tr.o-e that ate *•11-
gil.'.r- f : the prevp. - year's
w '.-r k.
. Flvi'a Retro-- led the group
in several gam--.
Tr.- -• pre-enf were Macl*
Ganirmll. J-.nn Gan tivd. Ted
'..amniili, Jerry Gamgni!’.. B e
fo.d Hinton, (Marie- Hinton.
other -ea-onal flowers.
Beforw games of bridge Mr.
Garter served eoeoanut rake
and coffee to the following
• huh niemher-, Mis. Bill Gid-
eon. Mrs. Morris Abercrombie.
M>-, James Anderson, Mrs
Herbert Anderson. Mn-. I »"H
Bittenger, Mrs. Biiiv Hairy
ar.d Mrs. B. F. Chapman.
Mr-. Gideon was the high
score winner in bridge with-
Mr-, Janies Anderson winning,
second high. Mrs. Chapman wa.?,
iui kyin bingo.
on. who with their families will
be pre-ont for the happy event.
Wesley Ely
Entertains
With Party
Wc.-ley Ely. young son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ely of
2OC. Reservoir Street, enter-
tained a group of his friends
at a party Friday afternoon in
celebration of his fourth birth-
day anniversary. Games were
played and rake and ice cream
enjoyed by the group.
Those attending were Gary
Jobe, J o h n n y Bloodsworth,
Karen and Sharon Bloodsworth.
. Miilnent Post, Don Hufstet-
The Arbaiar Home Demon- Cei and Linda Ely, sister <»f
stratum Club met Thursday W e-ley", and his cousin, Jack
afternoon in the community, i*t Duprie-t.
•enter with the president. Mr- -- --- ........ • .....-............. .....
Dan Hinton. Fr.-ddy Ledbetter. Tom Gammili. pie-idrng. said that each club will bring
Charles Stub!-. Teddy Ragan. Seven members were pre- four dozen cookittN for the di?
F.vira Petrus-. 1 iro-xn Hoff- sent. .tint Christmas party that Veil!
J-.ar: Hoffman, Sophie . Th»- club voted to sell ( hrtst-. be held in Hopkins County this
Hoftman. Three leader- ma- card? fur the fund to help year,
date of their wedding. The hos- and two visitors. Troy I-edbet-' build a kitchen at the center . I The club voted to contribute
tesses gift to Miss Goldsmith ter and J’.iiiti.- Ragan »!*o at-, Mrs. M. < . McClain reported ; $10 fur the countv council to
were silver salt and pepper tended. \ ,.n the council meeting and the he given to the Womans’ Build-
shakers. nn Sepf. 27) the A rbala 4-H Christmas 'party 'meeting. She: ing Fund.
(continued on page six I ; ” ~ ' ~ * ~ --------- - —-.............
A rbala
HD Club
Meets
, , ... Attending other than Mr?-
A reception was held in ther .
, , L j . L .c (Goldsmith were Mrs? Bet’>
that position a dignity and
poise equal to any of her pre-
decessors.
Miss Patton
To Marry
In Memphis
home of the bride’s brother.
Wmdo! Scarborough, following
■the ceremony.
i Miss Mary Ann Pritchett .
; served the wedding cake and
.also registered gue?ts in the
■bride’s book.
The couple left immediately j
following the reception for
the::' r.ew home in Austin,
where the bridegroom is a .
junior -tnder.t of the I'niver- •
srty of Texa-.
For traveling? the bride tho-e
Perkins, Mrs. Erne«t Goldsmith.
mother of the honoree. Mrs. gy Goldsmith. Me- Mary iipld-
William Teel. Mr-. Bill Tuck. -mi’h. Mi - Ma-tha Armstrong.,
Miss Patsy France. Me- Betty Miss Jeanette Mills and Mis?
Arnold. Mis- Ellen R ing*?. Glenna Jo Parsley and ho-tess- |
Mrs. Jim Goid-mith
pearl bouquet
Mrs. Prim
Receives
Club Quests
Japan for two y ears. She show- Dr and Mrs Marion Lofton!
ed beautiful wood block prints | Patton of 1753 Galloway. Mem-J
j made of cherry wood. AH the' phis. Term., announce the en-i
coloring in the picture was gagement of hi# daughter. Mr-
done by pressing the color from5 Kathleen Edna Patton to Peter;
flowers, she pointed out. Fritz Brueckner of Leioijpa. h.
Mrs. Massingili gave an in-1 Germany,
formative talk on life in Japan. J The wedding is planned for!
She explained how they use “The Oct. 3. at Lindenwood Christian J
Ming trees and how it takes 65 Church in Memphis,
years to 10 years to accomplish! The bride-elect is the daugh-i
the potted dwarfed tree. j ter of the late Mrs. Edna W
Colorful oriental arrange- mack Patton. Her grandparents |
meets were brought to the club; are the late Mr. and Mrs. R
by Mrs. Joe Moore, Mrs. E. T. M. Womack of Sulphur Springs, j
P&aeoRs and Mrs. Gerald Prim. A graduate of Centra! High)
The "Heaven, Man and Earth" School in Memphis, the bride-
theme was used in each ar-; elect received her degree from
rangemer.t. Also each had a Sophie Newcomb College in
Tuck't Proudly Present*
ttw l
Tvii lev
DIAMOND
A call meeting of the Junior
W a v e r 1 y Club was held
Wednesday morning in the
home of the club prespfeht,
-Mr#. Gerald Prim on JfTferson
the business the clubs beautifgui Japanese accessory. | New Orleans and spent her
voted unanimously to go on One new member. Mrs. Dean. jumor year abroad at the L m-
Vith plan- for the immediate ^iker. *** welcomed to the versity of Tubmgen Germany,
erection of the Woman "? Club v ,jb *r.d two new member*; In high school she was a
iwMing in cooperation wifrf1"*** lnto lhe °tK*niza- member of the National Honor,
other sponsoring clubs. non. They are Mrs. Joe Gober; Society md received the
Mr*. Prim served refresh- Mrs. Jeff Ball. ; Daughters of the American
the following • m- Nineteen members and the j Revolution Good Citizenship;
53JT Mrs. A. F Massingili, sponsor. Mrs. Day, and one Award. Her sorority is Kappa'
Mrs- Moore, Mrs. Byron guest, Mrs. McLeod, were serv-J Theta.
Diekanon, Mrs. Joe Gober. Mrs. ed cold drinks by the hostess.! Mr. Brueckner is the son
Woodrow Brittain, Mrs. Jesse | ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Robert
yrt1f Krs. W ° ° Mrs.! • Brueckner of Leimbarh.
L*iry Booker, Mrs. Tom Frank Mrs. Bill Hamrick, Mrs. Hugh He attended the University
Worsham. Mr*.
Joe Ixmgino, J McClendon and Mr*. War- at Potsdam. Germany and the
Mr*. Harold Moms, Mis. Jim ren Chancellor. University a? Tubingen ar.d is
ghockey, Mrs. Steve Lungino, The first study meeting of presently a student of the L'ni-
Krw. Bill Gray, Mrs. h M ' the group wifi be held on Oc-) ver-ity of Goettingen, Ger-
Holder, Mrs. Lynn Chapman, tober 8. .many.
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 267, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 27, 1959, newspaper, September 27, 1959; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth829993/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.