The Olney Enterprise (Olney, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1936 Page: 2 of 12
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THE OLNEY ENTERPRISE
PAGE TWO
Friday, May 8, 1936-
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Clubs
Fashions
MONDAY CONTRACT PLAYERS
MEET WITH MRS. SMITH
All members of the Monday Con-
tract Players were present for this
week’s meeting at the home of Mrs.
D. Ray Smith.
-THE WOMAN’S PAGE-
MRS. ELMER EATON, Phone 18-J
PARKER-SLATER WEDDING | MRS. TILLMAN HOSTESS
The wedding of Miss June Slater, j TO JOLLY MATRONS
comely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Joe Tillman entertained with
P. E. Slater, and C. B. Parker, son , two tables of bridge Tuesday after-
of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Parker, was j noon when members of the Jolly
solemnized last Sunday morning at; Matrons Club were complimented.
Parties
Societies
NANCY RUTH RATHKE
HONORED WITH BIRTHDAY
PARTY IN WICIirfTX FALLS
Nancy Ruth, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Rathke I of / Olney was hon-
ored on her third birthday with a
Mrs. Harlan Deets scored high, j surprise party at the home of Mr.
while Mrs. Bob Parrott was winner land Mrs: Archie Ramming of Wich-
in the bingo contest.
Enjoying the afternoon were: Mrs.
J. C. Hunt, Mrs. Harlan Deets, Mrs.
Bobbie Lee Pharries, Mrs. Bob Par-
rott, Mrs. J. M. Taylor, Mrs. Joe
Tillman and Mrs. Chester Mitchell.
MOTHER’S
DAY
SPECIALS
$7 Spiral Permanents $5.50
$7 Permanents------$6.00
$6 Permanents _______5.00
$5 Permanents________3.00
Parisian & Vogue
Beauty Shops
ita Falls on Thursday, April 30th.
The house was attractively decorated
with roses and pretty colored bal-
loons which were later presented to
the guests. A' color scheme of
pink, blue and white was used.
The table was pretty, having a
cover of lace and centered with the
birthday cake and streamers of pink
i ribbon dropping from the light with
dainty dolls tied to the ends as
favors. After games were played
and pictures taken the little lady
was presented with an attractive as-
sortment of gifts.
the home of the groom’s parents.
The Rev. J. D. Mullins, minister of
the Church of Christ, performed the
wedding ceremony. Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Spencer were the only at-
tendants.
The Parker home was beautifully
decorated with pot plants and roses
artistically arranged throughout.
The bride was very lovely in a
navy georgette over navy polka dot
taffeta, wearing a shoulder corsage
Mrs. Parrott scored high and re-
ceived a Roger Gallet sachet and
talcum set. Mrs. Mitchell received
a pair of hose for the bingo prize.
A delectable salad course was
served to: Mrs. Bernard Lunn, Mrs.
Chester Mitchell, Mrs. Gene Evans,
Mrs. Elmer Strealy, Mrs. G. S.
Latham, Mrs. Ray Smith, Mrs. R. A.
Parrott, members, and Mrs. Chas.
Hunt, guest.
of yellow roses and sweet peas. The j WIMPY CLUB GUESTS
groom was dressed in gray.
Immediately following the cere-
mony the young couple left for Ft.
rtment of guts Worth where they will make their j guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cantrell
Refreshments were served to the home in the Broadmur Apartments, j Hayes last Wednesday evening. A
OF MR. AND MRS. HAYES
The Wimpy Club members were
very delightfully entertained as
following: Carol Ruth and Sylvia
Ann Gramer, Carolyn Taylor, Boyce
Ramming, Gloria Dean Bender,
Nancy Ruth Jones, Norma Jean and
Nancy Ruth Rathke.
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MRS. B. J. EDWARDS
Present for the wedding were: j buffet style supper was served at
Mrs. J. B. Herd of Blue Grove, Mrs. ! eight o’clock, after which bridge was
P. E. Slater, mother of the bride, enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Slater and daugh-
ters, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Stiffler,
Rhad Gill of Henrietta, Miss Dor-
othy Stiffler and Mr. and Mrs. C.
M. Parker.
The many friends, young and old,
wish for C. B. and June a long and
COMPLIMENTED
Mrs. B. J. Edwards was named
honoree at a lovely party given ftt ^
the home of Mrs. Lillian Hutchings j happy life,
last Monday evening, with Mrs. Nor-j Z2Z7T~
val Wagnon and Mrs. J. R. Lindsay JUNIOR HAY RIDE
as joint hostesses. ! The two junior home
high
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd scored
and received a bath towel.
Enjoying this entertainment were:
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Edwards, Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Daily, Mr. and Mrs.
Olin Calvin, Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Dodson, members, and Mr. and Mrs. j guests
MRS. EDD JOHNSTON
HONOREE AT SHOWER
Mrs. Carrie Cosby entertained
with a surprise party and shower last
Friday afternoon naming Mrs. Edd
Johnston, the former Miss Irene
Christie as honoree.
The recent bride was delightfully
surprised to find she was the re-
cipient of a lovely miscellaneous
shower. Many nice and useful gifts
were received.
A color scheme of pink was ob-
served throughout the entertainment.
At the close of the afternoon a
delicious ice course was served to:
Mrs. Clyde Benson, Mrs. William
Lowery Minor, Mrs. Macey Buck,
Mrs. Marvin Vaughn, Mrs.. Bennye
Miller, Mrs. Kemp, Mrs. Earl Rod-
gers, Mrs. Bob Scott, Mrs. E. G.
Christie, Miss Vivian Christie, and
the hostess, Mrs. Carrie Cosby. Those
sending gifts were: Mrs. Garland
Carr, Mrs. Minnie Richardson, Mrs.
Noel Rogers, Mrs. Albert Chandler,
Mrs. Fred Walthers, Mrs. Kirby, Mrs.
Howard, Mrs. George Scott, Mrs.
W. R. Smedley of Orth, Miss Uletta
Monday and Miss Ruth Reeves.
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Mrs. Harriet Sammons and Mrs.
Babe Ruth of Wichita Falls were
Thursday of Mrs. Marvel
L. C. Boyd, guests.
Shipman.
PICNIC AND BRIDGE PARTY
AT COUNTRY CLUB
All members of the Olney G$>lf
and Country Club are cordially
vited to attend a picnic and bridge
party to be given by the Club Fri-
day evening, May 8th, at 6:30
at the Country Club picnic grounds.
Following the picnic, bridge will, be
played in the Club House.
A picnic supper that promises f^
be all that is generally expected of
an old fashioned picnic is antici-
pated.
Those who are not members and
wish to join, will please see Harry
Bettis before Friday and come to
the picnic.
MRS. NORTON BRIDGE
CLUB HOSTESS -
Mrs. Chas. Norton very delight-
fully entertained members of the
E. T. C. Club at her home last Tuefc-'
day afternoon. Mrs. Sam Casey-
scored high and received hose.
Strawberry short cake was served
at the close of the afternoon’s play
to: Mrs. Bobbie Lee Pharries, Mrs.
Sam Casey, Mrs. B. A. Kelly, Mrs-
Ray Perkins, Mrs. O. E. Miller, Mrs.
J. B. St. Clair, members, and Mrs-
Roy Roach, guest- 4
SOCIETY continued on page 11
Mrs. Edwards was especially com- t Loose Screws and
rooms,
Mrs. Jiiawaras was espetmuy ------- ---- Junior High ,
‘plimented on this occasion because of Tights, enjoyed a haynde and picnic
" her recent election as guardian, the at the Olney Lake Friday evening. I
head officer of the Woodman Circle After a big spread on the ground
Lodge of Olney. I the party enjoyed games and hikes. (
Games of bridge and 42 were,The following "Loose Screws’ at-
enjoyed during the evening. During! tended with Miss Lela Eaton •
the bridge games, Mrs. Brock scored J sponsor: Dorthye White, Lotus
high, while Mrs. Baker was given
consolation. The floating prize went
to Mrs. Sloan. In the 42 games,
Mrs. Blackburn scored high.
A delicious salad plate was served
Martens, Emma Jean McCuistion,
Odessa Rockenbaugh, Lois Brock,
Bessie Lee Waggoner, Audrey
Rogers, Beverly Hollis, Dick Drum,
Worth Cook, J. C. Bloodworth,
to: Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Brock, Mrs. j Jack Davis, Elmo Groves, Bill Ed-
Edwards, Mrs. Webb, Mrs. Routen,
Mrs. Douglass, Mrs. Smith, Mrs.
Blackburn, Mrs. Sloan and the host-
esses, Mrs. Wagnon and Mrs. Lind-
say and Mrs. Hutchings. _
C. H. PARKER
Cash Grocery & Market
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
STRAWBERRIES
PINT BOXES
LIMIT
7>/2C
CUCUMBERS, pound ...... ....3c
GREER BEARS,pound ...____3V2-C
SQUASH, pound ......... 3c
ORANGES, dozen ...................19c
wards, Keith Gott, Thomas Gui-
marin, Hugh McKinney, Lee Ray
Scott. "Highlights” were: Carlton
McKinney, James Lovelace, Jackie
Chitwood, Buster Ballard, Amon
Ellis, Evangeline Mullins, Maxine
Waggoner, Adelle Waggoner, Nell
Valentine, Carolyn Veazey, Doris
Anderson and Miss Mildred Ar-
nett, sponsor. Guests were: Miss
E. Crawford and Edgar Kunkel.—
Reported.
ROAST, Beef Chuck
FANCY
POUND
12>/2c
fRYERS
FRESH DRESSED IN OUR
MARKET-EACH
39c
SLICED BAC0R
MORRELL’S PALACE
A REAL VALUE, LB.
25®
CHEESE
POUND--______
17c
JOWLS
DRY SALT, LB.
13c
Minced Ham
POUND________
ims
Frankfurters
POUND________
SUGAR. 10 lbs.
PURE CANE IN CLOTH
BAG—(LIMIT)
49c
8 pound carton SWIFT’S JEWEL.....89c
CD VrT n 16 oz' White>whole Wheat 7 c
BREAD Ted Rolls, 12 to pkg......5c
Doughnuts or Cinnamon Rolls, 6 for.. .10c
EXTRA HIGH PATENT 48 lbs. .. $1.65
24 lbs. ... 87c
12 lbs.......47c
LADY FAIR FLOUR
PARKER’S DeLUXE
COFFEE
pound________
23s
PEANUT
BUTTER
QUART JAR__—_
SSs
BUTTER. Parker’s
ALWAYS FRESH
POUND
25c
Watch Our Windows For Added Specials
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kuejhn honored
their daughter, Dorothy Colleen, Sat-
urday afternoon on her ninth birth-
day with a party at the Hamilton
Coffee Shop. A lovely birthday
cake with nine blue candles in pink
holders was in the center of a long-
table decorated with pink roses and
green haringa.
After the girls and boys were
seated, the cake was cut and served
with delicious ice cream, topped
with fresh strawberries and served
to fifteen of Dorothy Colleen’s little
friends: Cherri Hannis, Maudie and
Mattie (^arpenter, Patsy Alexander,
Doris Mercer, Evalyn Harrison, Lil-
lian Horany, Joann Morgan, Marian
Edwards, Mary Alice Bridges, John-
nie Sue Davis, Bille Wayne Deets,
Raymond Horany, Jerry Roach, Pete
Roach. After this a theatre party
was enjoyed by all present.
The honoree received many lovely
birthday gifts.
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Miss Helen Shrofe of Graham
was a guest last week-end of Miss
Clarice Morris.
A Treat For
Your Clothes
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Every time your clothes are
cleaned by us their freshness
and color are renewed. Neg-
lect causes garments to wear
much sooner and results in
needless extravagance.
Modern
Dry Cleaners
PHONE 48-R
We call for and deliver.
REMEMBE
MOTHER
. . .GIVE HER
|]tmnunq Bird
FULL FASH IONLD HOSIERY•'
MOTHER’S DAY.. MAY 10th
Then she will know your
gift was no last minute
thought. She will have
both beauty and some-
thing practical—beauty
because Humming Birds
are knit of pure Japanese
silk—practical because
Humming Birds are re-
enforced, because they are
made to fit and hold their
size and shape.
79c - 89c - 1.00
is
IS
i
-SPECIAL 0FFERING-
.. DRESSES..
For Mothers Dag
We have arranged a rack cf about 30 Dresses priced
up to 10.95, we are going to sell for Mothers Day—
3.95
VERY SPECIAL
500 yards of Plain and Printed
Silks. Give Mother a dress length
3 YARDS FOR
1.00
Lingerie
For Mother
COSTUME SLIPS
Lock seam shadow proof.
Either lace trimmed or tail-
ored.
1.95
A Purse
Would please her. We
have them in many styles
and colors to suit every
dress. We will' show some
special values—
/
1.00
AND
1.95
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Warren, Len C. The Olney Enterprise (Olney, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1936, newspaper, May 8, 1936; Olney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1125824/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Olney Community Library.