The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1954 Page: 4 of 8
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Mr- IftOi- Suttie. Mrs.
Tae<er Mrs Earlire
Nellie Settle and Miss
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The regular monthly meetings
„f the EH A Chapter s', ill be a
iur.' hear, at the • homemaking
eottage or. the first Wednesday
of eaeh month * •
The class Mints will meet on
* he third Wednesday of each
month
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Giili-m families held their an- j
'.;ai family reucian at the City j
Paek in Teague. Sept. 5.
Those •• moving this affair ;
were- Mr ard Mrs Fred Gilliam. ■
Mr and Mrs Leonard Gilliarn
an : two sons Larry and Paul i
Howard, an.; Mr and Mrs. Bill
Vance and son Norman of Ve
lavs'. Mrs. Roy Christian, and
children LaVerr.e ai Roy Nolan,
of Darrt.r.
Mr and Mrs Doyle Lamberh.
Mr and Mrs Bill Donaldson and
son Jody of Temple, Mr and
Mrs J. H. M Co mack and Son.
James of Oorsir-aan. and daugh-
ter Mrs Morris Caffy, of Tmple,
Mr and Mrs Floy-i Haynie and
daughter, Joy Dell, of Houston,
Mr and Mrs Alvah Holmes of
Hubbard. Mr and Mrs W D.
Brown of Dallas. Mrs. Effie
Crisp and son. Tommy Joe, Mr.
and Mrs Mark Cooper and son.
Johnny. Mr and Mrs. Lee Baty.
and Miss Bettie P.ankin of Buf
falo.
Neil Band and Mary—New- of
Mexia Mr arvi Mrs
The Chronicle, Teague, Texas, ^Thursday, Sept. 16, 19;
Pro.. Mrs. Parker Womans Society
Honored by Friends Christian Service
With Garden Party Holds Business Mt
Mrs. David Parker The Woman's
B-O .Hi Mm Davia ranter me womanii Society
. ,. . cr.d .ren. Martha Kay and Christian Service neli -
La Vega, were named honor business meeting in the J
A?je-ts Monday evening, when room of the church MotvJaJ
Mr arvi Mrs Willie McNutt ternoon, Sept. 13th, with J
.-tamed with a garden par-jdent Mrs. Leo C. Stuverj
with a garden par dent Mrs,
tv a their home on the Teagut charge. • . .
Mexia highway. - The song Jar the ope/in.
Bro ani Mrs. Parker left for sembly was, “My Saviors hi
Sabina). Texas Tuesday, where j A devotional was giVen
he will be pastor of the Church Mrs. Henry BeLk, her
of Christ.'
The three years Bro.
, pastured the Church of Christ
; ,-*tv won for them many friends,
■n,,t only m the church family,
Parker
sula
was, ‘‘Love,” taken from
chapter of 1st Cor.
Miss Leila Weaver, Spin
Life Secretary, will be chain
for the week of prayer and
but there are many others who j denial week, Oct. 25-31.
..now ani love them ahd nate| It was voted to change I
them leave, but wish for time of meeting from 4 o'J
Gal's care and direction | to 3 p.m. during the
THE BIG CHANGE—"Appeal to the Great Spirit," a famous
status standing-in front of the Boston Museum cf Fine Arts was
recently ‘•remodeled” by some vandals A straw bat was placed
on the horse’s head and a paint bucket ar.d whiskey bottle in the
Indian's outstretched hands The statue, created by Cyrus Dallin.
is one of the most
P9£uls
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J-O-Y Class of Eighth Nellie Suttle and
Avenue Baptist Willis Webb Are
Elects Officers Sehool Paper Editors
them
in their new work.
Friends and neighbors pre-
sented them many lovely pieces
of China to complete their din-
ner set
Following a social hour, a
j bountiful picnic spread was
served to over 100 guests. The
members of the Church of Christ
were co-hostesses with Mr. and
! Mrs. McNutt.
months.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thakk each
everyone for the flowers,
and the ones who visited
while I was in the hospitJ
I also wish to thank Drs. <
and Cox, and all the Nursesl
making my stay as pleasan/
possible while there.
My sincere thanks and an
Mr and Mrs Bill Martin and ciation go to the blood
I children, Dianna and Dennis, ol
The J-O-Y Class met for a .Nellie Suttle was selected as Houston visited their parents
Jack Shel- | very important meeting at S’ p jf-jjtor-in-Chief and Willis Webb an,j grandparents, Mr. and. Mrs.
Ciaftp t.-.it III PresKlft-n', Jo
Ann .M'k'oslin; firs* vice presi-
dent Rosemary Tichey; second
vice pr<- ider.t. Effie Lee Hoi -
Land. third vice president*
Mabry Martin: recording seer,-*
t;*ry, Nelda Barger; oom-spon/i
leg yerretary .Shirley Steen;
treasurer June .*,!ormrief; parlia-
rnentanan Joan Lamberth;'Ser-
j»w*nt- at Arm-. Pat Barton;
historian. Sylvia Faubion; v>ng
lca.J« r, Judy petty; pianist. Ju
cty Haiidison
Jean Schrader
Celebrates Birthday
With Lawn l*arty
ley and son. Wesley, of Luna,
Mr. J I Allison of Abilene. Mr
and Mrs. Henry M. Gordon of
jHouson, Mr. and Mrs J P. Lam- prepared by Mrs
berth. Mr and Mrs J G. Lam-: and directed by
{berth and daughter. Joan. Mr.
ar.d Mrs. J R Gilliam and Mr
j and Mrs. R P Me Watters of
(Freestone and Sam Allison, Mr.
land Mrs. W. F. Collins arvi chil-
dren. Glenn and Gerry,
i Mr and Mrs B A. Chase arvd
son. Beaury Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Claw Crut
President,
Woodrow Lamberth and daugh
Or. Saturday afternoon, Sept, j fPr Dixie Mrs J W. Beene and cers
llth, Mr arvi Mrs. Leon Schrader Mrs w L lamberth of Teague.:elected were:
honored their daughter, Jean.j^^ j,jr Mrs. Herrv Bond > Teacher, Mrs. J R Turner, as
with a lawn party or. her 10th j of Fair>aJcs> David Sattenvhite, 'sistant teacher Mrs. R C. At
birnday at their home on North reague |kinson; prsident. Mrs. J. C, Ham
Ninth. | j 1 Allison of Abilcn“ 8-S !vice president. Mrs. H L Jett
As the guests arrived, they. vpars of agp ., 1S thp rilPst secretary. Mrs B W Little: as
were greeted by the honoree {r>f,rsor, aftendil-.c and Billv Joe I sistant secretary. Mrs. Jake
ar.d her mother an i invited tu r.- -..-,irj*v,n Jr., of Temple. 8-
the lawn, where variou.-, gainta ; rri>n?j-,s 0pp being the yoUgnest.
were played and many lovely j __<J_
gifts opene-' and admired
m. Tuesday in the home’of Mrs. managing editor of the "Orange : p- q Hallett.d
B. W. Little, at Shanks c,~.nd White" staff for 1954-55. I Sunday.
The theme for the evening as B-ath^are Seniors this year and 1 ■■
E. G. Emmons have forked on tine paper staff j
Mrs A. F >,efore and have attended ■
B-xiker. was. "Bible Study." state jouranlism meeting ini
The scripture reading was II ^^tin the past two years.
Timothy, 2:15 - Then a Bible , other officers are: Sports Ed-j
Quiz was enjoyed by all. Then itor; Clydell McSpadden; Ex-j
the class was au moved they thange Erditor. Maxine Eppes;
sang, "The Old g-ime Religion.’ Feature Editors. Walterine |
a grand finish foi a wonderful pfX)ie Barbara Phillips; Adver-
program. using Manager. Betty Harris;
The class then elected offi- Assistant. Harry McAdams.
for the new year. Those Business Manager, Herman I
Saturday
who gave so willingly.
May the Lord bless you]
Mrs. Doyle Beaslej
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Subscribe for the Chroi
Si
mons; reporter Mrs E. G, Em
mons; assistant reporter, Mrs
Dee Jackson; flower committee
Mrs. Leonard Hearne. Mrs
and Mrs. A F
Homebuilders Class of George Hosea.
Methodist Church r c. Atkinson
Following the social hour the
(two tiered birthday cake, iced
I in white, topped with "Happy
Birhday Jear." and surrounded
l>y pink roesbuds and ten burn-
ing candles was preseted to the)- .... v. ........— -----,
I honoree while the guests sang. ,^irst MethivlistChurc 1 as program committee
Ri-th-tnv” j Mesdames C. \V. Dickens. **• L. j meion was served to the
May; arculation Manager,
Mickey Hendon: Assistant, Nel-
da Lane; Copy Editor. Eddie
Bond: Mimeograph Operator,
Holton George.
This year will be the 27th j
vear of publication of the j
j Orange and White.
Miss Louise Forke is sponsor j
and advisor of the journalism
class.
will be I . Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Fritz of
Had Social Friday
The Homebuilders class
of
hostess to the class Oct. 12 and Qrange spent Saturday with Mr.
Mrs. J C. Ham. Mrs. Leoanrd arvi Mrs. A. J. Barnhill.
Hosea and Mrs. George Hosea j - ------
REVIVAL SERVICI
— AT -a-
First Christian Churcl
WILL BEGIN
Monday, Sept. 27
Services Daily at 7:30 p.m.
Preaching by the Pastor
REV. CHARLES DAVIS
Every one is Cordially Invited
Watson and Mae Wiokjiam as
Happy Birthday.
After pictures were made of
rty the birthday cake I Stosses, eotertatneti with a
was cut and servod with iCe Friday afternoon m the
, ream t.-> the following guests: l-^cial room of the church.
the
teacher and ten class mmbers. 11
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Judy Senter, Karen McSpa-tden,
Jane Martin Jean McSpadden.
Joe Keith Connell, Sue Barger,
peoriv Lancaster. Bill Allison.
Mildred Ann Spencer
Su/y Dobbs. Sandy Stacks,
Marla' Brown. Maty Vern Little, i _fl«wer».
• Pamela Stricklin, Bobbie Hicks.
Douglas Neale and Jean’s great-
grandmother. Mrs. C 0 Yohe.
Party favors of jacks arvi
marbles were given each guest.
Mrfs. Marion Connell and Mrs
, G F. Fredenrich helped Mrs
Si hrader with her hostess duies
Lee Families
Celebrate Three
Birthdays Sunday
Mr. arvd Mrs. G. B Her .don
Jr. and boys, Miakey, Geirge, |
Dan and Jim. M,r. and Mrs. Bill
Following a business meeting I.indsey. Mrs. Mae Wickham,
a social hour was enjoyed with Misses Ruth Lee arid Dell Grice
several games of forty-two. . mined Mr. and Mrs. Kerman
Ice rream and hand pressed Stokes of Palestine at their
cookies were served the 17 mem- : lodge on Reels Lake Sunday to
hers and guests. I celebrate three birthdays.
Miss Alta Headlee, president,
of the class, ocenei the meet-
ing, with prayer by Mrs. VV. J.
Mayberry.
The n>om was made very- at-
tractive with arrangements of
Dr. Jack Cox, after spending
! several da vs lats week in Gal-.
vos ton, attending a medical
convention, joined Dr. Robert j
M a berry of Fort Worth in Aran - |
j sas Pass Sunday for a few days
| fishing.
- The three honor guests were
Mr and Mrs Norris Hudman Miss Ruth Lee, G. B. Henodn and
and daughter. Mary Frances, jw. M. Lindsey.
of Panola, visited her mother, j -o-;-
Mrs Florence Fitch, Saturday j Renew your Chronicle sub
and Sunday.
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40 Belonging to
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41 Liiht shoes
47 World War II
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48 Seine
50 City In Idaho
51 Lair
52 Growing out
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Richardson, John. The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1954, newspaper, September 16, 1954; Teague, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1140972/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.