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THE TEAGUE CHRONICLE
TEAGUE, TEXAS
DECEMBER 22, 1949
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Published by Crow Printing and Publishing Co.
.BOB CHOW, Editor
Entered at the poet office at Teague, Texas, for
through the mail* at second-class rates of postage, under the Act of
Congress of March S, 1879.
tinder 60* miles, one year . ............. ......... ■ ■ $2-00
Om 60 miles, one year..........--............—............ $2.60
Ruth Lee
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Entertains
Delphians
Park’s Cafe
Setting For
Club Meet
Any error or erroneous reflection which may appear
<■ ’Chronicle will be corrected upon being brought to the
of the management. V ’ . .
GmoofflCM
The Delphian flub held its an j ' The Teague Woman’s Club met
nual Christmas party Dec. 14th‘ Wednesday. November 30th. at
in the home of Miss Ruth Lee., the Blue Room, Park’s Cafe, with
, The reception rooms were Mrs. J- O.• Ranks and Mrs. W. 'J.
Tn Ths beautifully decorated to carry Stringer as hostesses,
atten’ion out the Christmas theme. Pitchers of vart colored roses
The president. Mrs. Bow ten centered each table, the pitchers
Bond, opened the meeting wltn front Mrs. Bank s collection. A
... ______tthe-TWKling of the club collect, huge bouquet of pink roees in an
lf.»ion«l Adeerti.ing Repw## ^ort business elaborate Arrangement was at the
a motion was passed to give » President’s table.
dollars to help buy Christmas: Mrs. Lillian Quaite. President.
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Amuicah Pass Association
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iat Chureh Party
Held In Social Room
By Gleaners Class
The Gleaners class of the
First Baptist Church' had their
Christmas party Thursday after-
Dee. 1ft.-
noen
The
Christmas motiff carried
In bright colored en-
veterans in Waotx
Mrs . Ottls Cain,
mg, during' which time Mrs. G.
tR Boyd, delegate to the State
ala. program r *»*<*• to \— ~
chairman for the day lntaoducek -Omv*miwn of Federated Clubs,
The president, Mrs. Lillian
Quaite, was in charge of
business meeting an(i Mrs. J. O.
Banks opened with a prayer.
~ A report was heard from the
corftmittees and Mrs. J". E. Snear-
ly mHoriucori the program, par*
ticipants. ,
•out the decoratibns for the social A flannel board talk on the
room. j Christmas Story was made by
Special offerings were tied on j Mrs. C. H. Steen.
Mrs. C. H. Steen. Mrs. Frank
Mrs. Dorothv Cofield for a moat *avv * comprehensive report oi
th* {Interesting convention report. th* "*«
Mrs. Cofield attended the an- J” Autain, November lb, 11 and
nual State' Convention of the. .. ■
fexas Federation of WomenS1 . ***■ 1|*4* talk ewvered the
Clubs as delegate from the Dal- features
ohian club_ -provided tor the visitors, notable
| Mrs. Cain then presented Mr*;*™!**** lhat str?^ th* many
! Fred Wheelus who sang the solo. tWlds <* •ctivity that ^en are
JANUARY
7
1950
(Advt.)
I Hubbard. Mrs. E<1 Miller and Mrs.
|J. O. Banks formed a quartet and
‘The Last Dav." Mrs. Cofteid ac- <°day. and closed on a
companied Mrs. Wheel us at the hf«h ***? ^.internation-
al good will and world peace as
h> The mealing
piano.
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reading, “The Littlest Angel." ip''1**!! 83171
|by Mrs. Eva Duggan.
The reading, Unaware, was
given by Mrs. B. P. Compton.
Special piano selections were
played by Mrs. Duggan.
A refreshment plate was served
to twenty five ladies.
Hostess for the occasion were
Mrs. J. A. Nanny, Mrs. G.'C Pet-
ty, Mrs. E. W. Miller, Mrs. B.
ft Compton, and Mrs. J. E.
Snearly.
Notice
"STORES INTEAGUE WELL REMAIN"
OPEN
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY NIGHTS
Until Christmas
Ruth Lee, Mrs. G. E. Martin Mrs. *nelIIela‘ G- Smith. Jeff
TOSS
White. v 1350, at the H. E. Cottage al;
7p.fi;
And Will Be Closed ALL BAY
On the Monday After Christmas
Teague Chamber Commerce
Med by Mrs. Fred Wheel us and
accompanied by Mrs. Cofield.
Refreshments were served to
those present.
Guests of the club were. Mrs. .
Fred Wheelus. Mrs. Garland
Owens, Mrs N. W. Bendv
Mrs. May Wickham.
Members attending were
and New, Mrs. P. F. Thomas;
Newspapers—the Good and the
Bad. Mrs. Bob Wow.
Refreshments were served to
following members: Misses
Grace Campbell Ruth Lee and
' Julia Petty; Mesdames S. K. Au-
trey, D. Q. Aycock, H. H. Coving-
ton. Bob "
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re Cl V «__ionenieia, A. G.
PAUL RAT ALLISONS VISITING
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ray Allison
of Milwaukee. Wisconain, are
visiting their parents. Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Padgeff and Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert Allison. Mrs. Alli-
son is the former Peggy Padgett
_Don’t follow fire tnidn.___
YOUNGS GO TO OKLAHOMA
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. W.
Young spent last week in Okla-
homa City, Eufaula and McAleS-
ter, Oklahoma.
Snakes have
pairs of ribs.
as many as 300
The Church of Christ
Sixth and Cedar
Yeagu e
Greetings friends:
This week we shall answer our question WHO? Our series
of articles testing up to this question has set forth the
Biot the ides of predestination of an unknown number
«s today;
The Bible clearly indicates who were predestinated, lets
read St John 17:12 While I was with them in the world, I
kept them in thy name: those that thou gaveat me I have
kept, and none of them is lost, but the son of perdition; that
the scripture might be fulfilled. This is clearly the twelve
apostles, and the apostle Paul was bom out of due time,
lets look at 1st Cor. 15:7-9.—after that he was seen of
James; then of all the apostles, and last of all he was seen
vf me alsu, a. uf iHie Com out uf due lliiw. Flu I am the
least of the apostles that am not meet to be called an
apostle, because I persecuted the church of God. Now there
Is the answer. These were the men God gave Christ out of
the world.
Please note again. Ephesians 1:11-13 In whom also wa
have obtained an inheritance, being predestinated according
the purpose of him who worksth all things after the
counsel of his own will: That we should be to the praise
of his glory, who first trusted la Christ. Now watch ths
change from us to ye. In whom ye also trusted, after that
ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in
also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that
Spirit of promise.
amember that the annstlse did km, tn I-----
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God had predestinated them so that all
to say to
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That the season's cheer gladden
you and stay with you throughout
all the year is our ardent wish to
our friends this Holiday Season.
KXIA MACHINERY CO.
MEXIA, TEXAS
We Offer
- BEST WISHES
for^T^
MERRY CHRISTMAS
TO YOU
AND YOU . . . AND YOU!
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A. D. SEALE
SINCLAIR PRODUCTS
TEAGUE, TEXAS
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our Sincere Wish for a
Happy Christmas—
and a Very Prosperous
New Year
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Crow, Bob. The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 22, 1949, newspaper, December 22, 1949; Teague, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1140698/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.