The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1936 Page: 4 of 12
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THE BALLINGER LEDGER
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W t wa* . a.*. a.Jt lit. r. r t drama to b#
pr* • . *, rid ' lar*;f>t digi
glN SOCIETY
Two a.'.* lloslrs-srN lor Hi ulr I ift t , •
M; Wvr.i.s Or«T And Miss l a hr. .
Fubtr impumi t.-d Mis UH< ic ^
Bark. r a ho bt-vaint- the bride of fr^.
Fh> Uirhartta Sunday with a ,w.v
pr-’.. apptnnvd (Kir:;. ir. th \j:
Eubu* s .. :ne n Sixth St .a-st ,. y j.
Thursday itXef.a* Th-' were r- ., , ,
by Mrs !• M Euboi.k *. . * j h S':
arid Mr Jo Eubank K. b» • H ..••
The ranch home where tr. Jr J A s a::.'
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couple ail live wa.s the ':.m> A K M s.<v .1 S'
emphasised in the shower a:
rainbow -oiors »<rr used In
decorations lor the nmirn Game
of bingo were played n heart
shaped btard.s with orr. f r
tokens
After the game. J Ann F'iS.i s
dressed i_. a rawhntiu ai d s'.. - >
Eubank who impersonated ''is- ‘
led the honor*** to the d ■ rs 1
the dining room a: . *• •
mar a- M u-. Eat . 1
was i mi: ..it it ■
outl> •- s' bulldi: a i: . s- '
alack :rider ah: t • • ..1 a>
concealed
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with i . .
maiden l.-ur !e: wer* v
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MOterpieee va-s t i:
made f palish . rows »' » a
an arr>'a beam s t
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favors i .
Ice .'ream ..in »• ■ • ■ >
also * re ■ i .a
and he.i t ' tie
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Contest held !>
evenitin n ' M
Ast.ew in W:.a
Mrs Vanew ( ■
bujuneM session wh.i. M . •
B.a. X eroideri it-
Riwons were decorate* varied
summer bas>n.' a.-.d
room table laid i a< >a
Its eenlerpwce a low N a f
nasturtiums Punch was served
from the bowl on one eiui ' ■ ie
tabic and assorted cookies were
j.fiv<#fj f/i fh|ffv-fivi» ni**rr.h* >•
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t.anlen l':irt< t.nen hi Mrs Wrrle
mil Mis larmhas
M v< • k. ... d Mr< 1! v
Banish* a «•'. to-tes.se S 'a. one
in . * roups Ertday w I':
a ate .fteiiiis n sard. party at
their Ei«hth Street h
The yard beatittfullv ;an.bn-aped
with the Mtstmina st r- tm d
towerina tree- was , adder
charm by the vartase pi.iein«;< of
tail baskets and pedeeta basket -
Cf tsrtKhf bl . nt-
The punch bowl p.«. •. tt a
table covered in orchid vand'
wa» completely hidden wt'h
blooms and fern. Dainty fancy
cakes were passed Punch cups
were hand painted in the pastel j
shades as were the small plates
raeors were corsages fashamed of
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' lave Oat Street Sa:
V * . 'A hit.* i.isr.s were pr. ■
i. rr.n.ai t m tlie rooms
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O I s Installs .ifTnrrs
V: : ' rf a. dinner a" the Oil- 1
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■ ■ .> • • ■ • rrr.al i-.stailation
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a a v b. a f i iried bh s ::t_s with
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lo . district deputy of
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.alt • . : t V Sr st B* ICte.s
f t i:is itfi .-rs were
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I. Jet. It.rfs Mrs G P IVasue
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Miss hr: .item Wade of
■ 1 s '• - Charles Hailey
V • w M; a Griffle
Mr Pa:. Petty, Mrs O K
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A. ..s Mr. d R Lana ter
Mr- Tro\ S.:r.ps.>::
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warder Ira l. .'sirt-.s ncii-
Vt Ada A..< :. wa.- ;n.sta.l.d
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Mr* Lasater p re tented the put J B Strlplin. Tom Agnew. Her-
matron s pin to Miss rowler and man Uleieckr. Jr. Alex McGregor.
* gift from the chapter officers George Kirk and Troy Simpson
♦ ♦ ♦
fellowship Class Has Picnic
Supper at Park
Member* of tne Fellowship Class
of the First Methodist Church
enjoyed a picnic supper Tuesday
to Mrs Rape Mrs Jennings was
given a beautiful sheaf of |
k!adiolu..-.s following a musical
reading b> Mrs Bailey with
original words written by Jack
McOregoi
Following • regular meeting a i^hTat Ihe n^k I,7c7t‘v £TZ
s.stal hour we enjoved Punch ... „vlllt , „ _______ .
•he result of a recent contest the
and sandwiches were served
• • •
Vfrs. Mur. to-all Hostess to I'll |>le
Four
Mrs Rons Murchison was hostess
to Triple Four Hndge Club mem-
bers Tuesday morning in her
home on P i!!ip* Avenue
losing side entertained the
remainder of the class
About twenty-five members par-
ticipated in the affair
♦ ♦ ♦
J O. V t lass Meets in PiUrr
ll.in.e
Members >f the JOY Class
Datste- adlola- were used the Ballinger Baptist Church
f.u room d .ft us and centered were entertained In the home of
the tables in I ur when Mrs J F Purer with Mtties VV:\
a .salad <•< - was served wtUt Currie, Jr. Byers and Herbert
Iced tea Chabvsek os joli.i hostesses
Guest.. Mm. - H arty After the class revealed their
K Vt '' • K V North Joys Mrs George West was pre
c -ut L ..c er R A barn sented with a show*»r A salad
shaw J A ■" linable, Claude Stone, course was served to the follow-
ing Mines Bill Ueckert, Jones
Parrish. Oren Chandler Jo
i Eubank. O H Touchstone. J E
Pitrer. J Hornburg, West Mylt*
-Nixon. Hendricks
» • •
H.illingrr tVi.mrn Vttmd Garden
Party at tt inters
Mines Sun Cottelle iud M H
Patrick attended a garden iMity
given in Winter* Wednesday after
noon b\ Nfrs John vj M. Adams
to compliment Miss Ruth lone
daughter of former Reptes. Illative
H G Jones and Mrs Jones wl ■
marriage to Eddie I.Itlle of Cotpu
Christ! will take place June J4
♦ ♦ ♦
I tilities F.mploiees Into. Oulin*
on the Concho
Several .mployees of the West
Texas Utilities Company and then
families and guests enjoyed a sw im
and supper on the Concho River
near Paint Rock last Friday eve
nlng
Employees and guests Included
Mi's rs and Mines J... Eddie Hays
Bill May and ion. lot Eubank. O
W Lively. J Lynn Metcalfe. Joe
Bark. Jr. Lawrence Orler and
daughter. Ouy Swann. Louis
Browning and son. Joe Baxter and
children. Misses Nell Shepperd.
Louise Wardlaw. Lena Grace Sun-
detson o( Abilene and 4 Phllberf
Milan Hob G’Laugtllln and Charle p
Humbrick
♦
Mi and Mrs J W Connor leit
Friday for California, where they
will visit relatives several weeks
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Mr and Mrs H T Hodge, oi
Abiliui. visited here Sunday In
• he ' me o| Mi ..nd Mis W I ^
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UKIssMtklM. \M> DESIGNING
Have your dress designed and
made to .int your taste, figure
and needs
EVELYN PASCHAL
HOT Seventh Street
^ ImhiQ,
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Red Pitted Cherries
Blue Ribbon Malt
No. 10
Tin
3 it.
Can
49c
53c
PufSed
Wheat
or Rice
2 £r,‘.e 15C
Pinto
Beans
5 lbs. 19c
Ait wav Coffee
•
Canterbury Tea
Malted Milk
\ inegar
Pickles
Vanilla
lirape Punch
Prune Juice
Apple Butter
Crape Juice
I
\l ith s>hakrr
10-oj tan
50c
19c
49c
Pt Bottle
1J 07 Jar
>-ui Bottle
Pint
10-«7 Bottle
U-07 Bottle
If 07 Bottle
Your
Choice
Each
K. C.
Baking
Powder
50-oz. Can 27c
Cane Sugar
Salad Dressing
Skinner’s Macaroni
Flour
0. h.Soap
Vogue Soap
Clorox
Super Suds
Palmolive Soap
Silk Tissue
ItarvrM ItloxNum
ior Hlrat hing
Vienna
Sausage
Rugular \ Size
Can 7c
10 '»«52c
Dt Jar 25C
2 ">v 25c
48 |h "A.k $1*49
6 H'C Bar* 19C
»M Bar 5C
Pt Bottle 12C
pt*. 9c
2
6
Ha r*
Roll*
lie
25c
Fresh
3 CORN Ars 5
I > Vo
I omatoes t,.**
Vew Potatoes
Squash'
Oranges
I H hilr or t r-IU'M
* alifornia K*-d BalU
full
5c
5c
Jilt
lc
Bologna
lb. 10c
Sliced or
Piece
Suger Cured PjeCC lb. 23C
Bacon sik. ib. s$c
Beet
>/ iAt. nsityttm
' v anU PR/CB of
7. -«•
bread
Sliced White m 16-oz. f ^^
or Wheat ^Loaves
Roast Ib. 12c
Round.Loin.T-Bone^ ^
Steak lb. 23c
Roiled
Ham
ib.23c
veil 1*011 ^ All
Meat Ib. 12c
Fresh ^ a.ow
Fish Ib. 10c
Veil Loot
Cream
Cheese
lb. 16c
Frying
Chickens
Dressed and Drawn
Each 3Sc
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The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1936, newspaper, June 11, 1936; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1160633/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.