The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1938 Page: 3 of 12
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Artklx Announced for Music Club
Concert February 25
Lytle Powell, pianist.wax born In
Oatesvilie. Texas. In 1014 lie took
his Bachelor ol Music degree from
Baylor University at the ukc of
17 In 1033 he went to London to
study under the great Tobias
Matthay where he won many
signal honors In t h e pianoforte
school and played with itreut suc-
cess In concerts at the WlKtnore
Hall and Queen's Hall
He won first honors with the
Heritor Silver Medal alter his first
year In London, following this
with the Chopin prise and the
Overseas prize during his second
yeur He Is one of the two Ameri-
cans to hold the Teacher's
Diploma from the Tobias Matthay
Pianoforte School as well as the
honorary Artist's Player s Diploma
Powell Is In the States for the
1937-1938 season, concert Ising and
teaching In the Texas State Col
lege for Women at Denton He
returns to London in June. lMH
for further concert engagements
In England and on the continent
Olbttnn Walters, vlollnilst. is .t
graduate of the American Con
servatory of Music in Chicago
with the master's degree in violin
and theory He wax a scholarship
student and won the conservatory
commencement honor of appear*
Ing with the Chicago Symphony
Orchestra under the direction of
Adolph Wetdlg He played first
violin concurrently In the Chicago
Civic Symphony Orchestra and
was active In the small ensemble
field
For the last several years. Mr
Walters has been teaching He is
now assistant professor of violin
and orchestra at the Texas State
College for Women having coine
to Texas from Kansas State
Teachers' College at Kmporiu
These artists are to appear at
the First Christian Church Friday
evening February 25 being pre-
sented in a free concert by the
Ballinger Music Club
♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs Douglass is ( lut> Hostess
Mrs J (» Douglass wa- hostess
Saturday afternoon in her home
on Hroadway to members of her
forty-two club
Rooms were decorated in red
potted plants where heart valen-
tines served as tallies and
adorned score pads A supper
plate passed in the late afternoon
contained chicken spaghetti a red
salad molded in heart -hui** -.
olive* hot rolls, cakes and tea
Included were: Mines R W
Brure. C. P Shepherd. John A.
Weeks. J r Currie, H W Lynn.
Elmer Shepperd. E C Baskin. H
C Lyon. E L Hagan. Ed OKelly.
Conda Wylie and A W Sledge
* ♦ *
Mrs. Bailey Entertains Contract
Club
Mrs Charles Halley included a :
lew added friends last week when ;
she entertained the Friday Con- j
tract Club in her home on Harris
Avenue
The red and white colors of the
valentine season a n d Its heart
motif were employed in all
details Partners In games were
found by matching tiny animals
made by the hostess' young son.
Charles. Jr and tables were num-
bered by hand painted hearts on
covers
Mrs Arthur O lexer kc received
high score club prize and Mrs
Clinton (Hover for guests
j Mr' W B Halley assisted In
! passing a plate of creamed
chicken Hi patties, wafers olives
and rocoanut cake with coffee
Included were Mines L LaRoe
of Whltewrighl Bailey Mack
Oren Chandler. Gicxeckc l.exile
Baker. C W Cheatham. W B
Woody Delbert Vam i. Alex Me
100 HOURS AWAKE
ORDER NOW
Del Monte
Ml)
Crustene
8 lbs.
88c
l>« I Mml.
Pears Bartlett halves No. 2'^ 25c
In I Miuiti
Asparagus no. 2 can 31c
I It* I Munir
POTATOES'*us IP
Date-Nut Bread b-oz. can 15c
Rice Flour 20 oz. pkg. 20c
Dates Fresh shipmt Mb. pkg. 10c
Raisins seedless 2 lbs. 18c
FUischmann’s
Yeast Cakes 3 for 10c
Saltines U-ib. box 25c
I*. iV Ci. Soap
*> Bars
25c
Oxydol
large I’kg
25c
('risen
.. Ih. Pail
$1.25
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large l*kg
25c
W« Deliver
BOB TUNNELL
GROCERY and MARKET
Phones 107 end 407
;.n*« Kutli Jlmmrrson. nineteen,
.1 I uudllla, (!>.. one of si* student*
_t Ini- I diversity of Ororgia who
led 100 hour* of voluntary in-
somnia in a pxyi hulogy experiment
"in tin interest of pure *< it in e.”
. Iin ii was t nmlui led by llr \ustin
S cowards, shows liow site fell
..i,out tilings in general at Ihe end
ol III. lest .She went home and lo
si. cp.
(begin. H e t m a n tliesi Jr
Robert Bruce Iaiyd Herr. Ross
Murchison George Knk I. R
ficnei Jack Rudd Cluudt in
Hattie Mae Dunlap was heard In
piano rendition* ot "Value Caprice”
by Newlan and “Olow Worm "
Others present were Misses
Estel line Clay of San Angelo.
Eugenia Baskm, Iolu Clayton Car-
men Demmer, Elizabeth Huffman.
Elouise Jones Mary Jane Kiechle
Cleo Lane Fletcher Metcalfe
Cathryn O'Neal Pauline Shiller of
Rnwenu and Maurme Tipton.
Mmps J H Endacott Tommie
Hall. George KUlam J A Kil-
lough. Leroy McAuley. W E Mo.v
Guy Middleton. Clinton Glover. J
D Forman. Rothal O'Kelly and
Malcolm Morgan
*44
Men Club Members Give Supper
Sockeye Club men members who
were losers hi a contract score
contest were hosts Friday evening
with a steak dinner at the Central
Hotel
The large oval tubl> laid in
snowy white was centered with a
flat arrangement of gerbera bios
sums
Contract games played in tin
Tom Acnew home m Wilke Ter
i.u e were the - up|jcr aftermath
Dr and Mt F W St a y wen
high couple award winner
other Included Dr and Mi
Cha > Bail# v M< v i Mim
J B Stnplin Claude Ktois R \\
Earnshaw and Troy Simp-'
• ♦ ♦
(■ill Monts ( oiiiplniieiil Meinhci
>i*ei Girl
l.usk
(lull
was
Club
over the business session and Mrs
Oscar Pearson was the social hour
hostess.
Others present were: Misses Lula
McElroy Nan Kevll. Agnes Qlober.
Mines I O Wooden. O P Dorsey,
Warren McCullough. Claude Wil-
meth. B W Pilcher, J R
and Roy Kump
♦ ♦ ♦
Health and Saletv studied by
Hufety and Health Day
observed at the 8hakespeare
meeting last week Miss Sarah
Harwell, county health supervisor,
who directed the progrutn. was
presented a ghodesia corsage by
Mis Leonard Stallings from Mrs
J W E Menders
State and national safety
measure' were discussed by Mis
C I’ Shepherd and Mrs J B
Stnplin
Mi Hilton St« phens of Paint
I Rock was appointed leader ol the
annual music program m April
♦ ♦ ♦
( losril ( lull fm triple I out
< inly Triple Four Club members
wire Included Wednesday after-
noon when Mrs Troy Simpson
wa host*.- in her home m Wilki
i Terrace
Red pit ted pants and red taper-
Ji M S Patrick. Clau.
s* ont»
Tr « p
One of
H.*;
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V
Scout s 11
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Northingtiin. Troy 8imp
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ot honor
Frid.
M Virginia Holman
j Wa il th.
cv writ* « xi
terta
♦ ♦ ♦
! home ot
Mr Wr
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Out nt Tuwn Visitors llam
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, Seventh
street
Mr W I) Workman
Mrs
Varan
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j decked room:
and
centered tile
dining room
tabic
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Valcn
tn,e appoint
met.t wi'te i,
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(t a v..lentm»
trophy went ,
Mr- A R
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kiveimt; avfc ard
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Joe
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.ton
K J Compton, of Texoti M
Mov* r of Ashland low
Mr C II Met all of 11
a e i • guc t ot honoi • ii
intormal bridge given 1 ntlay
H ■ !)• Mr Torn
he; hom. in Wilke Terri, ■
Red ranunrula bloom
po'tcd plants were givei
pi.K .!.f about room* \
.uiit* upi>omtrm*nt£ «tn*
St Valentine motif 7
plat• passed at tile tea
•|i id the chosen then
.alad an.
U red
intage
■ all
t h e
a.ad
d
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the
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other-. adeit Mm*
ta ney R W Fa i
-km J It Stnplin
lo* i h.e ( hiurie Stoia 1
Hi ice M J
handkeiehief how*
* !ited Ellen Jf'a: who
tor lirady to live
i Jeilu and punch w* re
with cookm to F ten J* a
i ", Oden a Parrish Pat I
fane Cheatham Arm* .
Me(irei-or Paulin* Tie :
Hill Ruth I)av: Louis*
Fran* es Andei V.rc
Mate (ii • gel Jean .* 1
Ro.i-inarv Hooper and H
dor Howe::
♦ ♦ ♦
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lave s( inlrv
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'.m in !h< h mi of M
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Mme
M.-Gr* *
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Various types of handwork and
quilting were busily engaged In
throughout the late morning and
early afternoon hours in rooms
where the coming of spring was
suggested In tforul decorations
A large Denison cover In a
floral design was used on the
dining room table at the noon
hour and yellow dufTodtU in a
crystal bowl formed the center-
piece The turkey menu was
served buffet style
Guests wt re Mnies Audley
Dallas Clifford Roland and Calvin
Fitzgerald, ol San Angelo. Rothal
O'Kelly, Philip Bishop of Junc-
tion. E F Batts C D Middleton.
Gene Morrison. M C Wilson. G.
P Teague S M Jonas. L. B.
Rudder. O (' Sykes Arch Edmias-
ton. and Miss Mickey Bishop.,
• ♦ ♦
Rothal O'Kellv. Jr., is Honor Guest
The eleventh birthday anniver-
sary ol Rothal OKelly. Jr„ was
the occasion ot an in-honor
luncheon given Wednesday at
noon by his parents. Mr and Mrs.
Rothal O’Kelly
Ship valentines marked places
at thi linen laid table centered
with tin birthday cake iced in
wl.iu with tiny red candles Tail
I red tapers m silver holders burned
joi each side f avors were heart-
na|M'<i ueki is and comic laces.
Thi luncheon was served In
,th ei ' ■ *urse. to Rothal. Jr.. John
'A* k- hum n.*w Jimmy Agnew
| R"d * i Joi.* Eldoi Moody and
rt.» and Waliet Thedford Jones
* * •
Mrs l'uckey lulertains Club
1•* Members ,1 h*i sewing club
I addrci friend., were enter -
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I’d a r J G Turk* v In her home on
J H Hroadway
li a rr y v ■ t m i"W b.iwi- and a small
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President
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d * i ol the Woman
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tre* gave
charm to the
naim while
lovely red tulips
•d the dim
ng room table.
reircsliin* i
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pies with
t. t, spiced lea.
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Del Hunt'
Fruit Cocktail no. i .-an 20c
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The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1938, newspaper, February 10, 1938; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1159188/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.