The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1943 Page: 2 of 8
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THE BALLINGER LEDGER
, ^Qtome/u, octal// cuuL CJalI) h-'J
(irillh-Mi'Url> Kites Itnd
in Dallas Church Service
MHs Elizabeth MeLarty. duilgil- i i oi e Lukal-»K, -va.* '. r :i I ‘ '• :
tm or Mrs Smith McCarty. 3418 ; » <•*»»• Libera: Army Air Field
Shenandoah Dallas, bccamr the dter duty at Kelly Kick!
\nuniio She ».i' formerly I’avhal ami Misses Zola. Noel Come and See Mrs Roy Mill Juanita Paris. Clara Heth Ly nn. | fashioned of American beauty ham Morris of Houston. Aviation
■mployed at Kelly Field and Louise Wiley tutked on The Islands in War- Marjorie M. Gregor and Wilma rosebuds i Cadets^ and Mmi' Wallace vx
For the nilornial mrptlon, the Bose. Chicago Vict*.r Kurt. 8t
lace laid table was centered with (LouU. Carl HchlueUr Milwaukee
la low bowl of Marconi daisies The WIs . Maynard Sehuts, MUho-
two-tiered decorated cuke lopped waka. lnd Janies Schurbrock
Bruce Meld, son of Mrs Christine I Endacotl Home is s«ene <>l Cadet Ballinger. of the marriaite of Mrs John Reese and Mis T. -w ...ir(i ... ,h_ h I wltli miniature bridal couple was Denver, Cadets i aphnger, L li
OiifTl. of Dallas, at 'J p. m Wedding then daughter Clarlne. to W'ihkI Aurelia Webb, social hour hostesses . u,. encircled wtth single daisy bios- Rubenstein, Cleveland Ohio, Fred
bride of Lt Yale H Griffis. ol
♦ ♦ ♦
^ ^ ^ »mi Miv }..Lilly tom ol neipp
Marriage is tnuuumed A Missionary Journey into New ♦ ♦ ♦
Announcement has been made Melds Mrs Kiwtn read the Garden I'artv for Methodist
by Mr
and Mrs Joe Chapman, o’ names In the Ycaibook Ol 1’ntver
marriage
Ptiilatbea Class
Wednesday June 18. Ill the par- i lie Ninth Street tun- Mr w P Robison son of Mr and seived a salad plate with cookie* ......’”,V. Hi.r.'.oT' sums as was tlu' crystal punch Rundli Michigan. Douglas
of Mrs Sam Behringer was the
scene of the regular monthly;
Uwa of the First Methodist Church ind \jls j Kndacoti n, the Mi s J M Robison of Burkbumett -“'d iced tea Others present were mi'eiuiaof* iVir MeOv^Lst'r^Vla^-> placed at opimaile table ends Hchnutt. Milwaukee and Ram
Di Angie Smith read the cere , e e n e ol the wedding ol Ml*- I he wedding took place at the Mines H H Erwin Carroll Bell, J Mond.n evening with Mrs u,ulM' Bur,on ,,f HtiusUm FdmeU Halt Lake City. Utah
mi my and the music was given by ,vurl Owen, daughtei I Mr a I Church of God parsonage at 7 30 I' U.ultei A li Wiese pape \ W Mrj( Ujnktorth and Mrs 1 li,dl'd hu111'1' and lhe matr"n ,,f The couple will la- at home In
IOiui Lillian Oohghtly. pianist and j \[rs K H Owen of H .merville Wednesday evenutg the Rev Cl R Sledge J A Oatertag J W Black Nt Gillums ro hontessc.x w 11 h Ihunor cttl ^ nkr Halllngct where Cadet Hrhleslnger
‘ ’• r Other wedding guests were the ____
.... . . , . .js.ii 1 moiners oi me ouue aim oum
lla.skels ol daksk'.s and dahlias, .. , . . _ .....
...... . . groom, the brides brother. Wll- Held
gave added beauty to the natural
Harold Brown, soloist >hlo. and Aviation Cadet Chester Harrlngtbn performing the single Misses Maggie Lilly and Mae Mrs _ i ............... -.....- ---- . Hui <lg n Rr,.»
TTre bride wore a gown of white Elliott of Sullivan Ohio Saturday rilrtt ceremony | Stubblehrld u—l... ... j.._i_. _ .. j-wii-_ mothers of tile bride and brlde-
cuarquisette made with a sweet evening at eight o'clock The bride was attended by her ♦ ♦ ♦
heart neckline, which was outlined Only i tew dose friends were 'Lstei Miss Alice Chapman and Mrs. Ilarman is t luh Hostess M‘ttmg where Mrs O R. O’Neill
with a ruffle, a starred bodiee present lor the single ring cere- Mrs Harrington Mr> Med Harman was hostess eondueted the business after the
with short sleeve, and a lull monv read bv the Rev Clarence ♦ ♦ ♦ to her contract club Monday morn- devotional by Mrs. R D Mldglev
floor-length ,hirt which was also A Morton |).nt"i of the Mrst Campbells Are Hi»sts to Cadet ing with a bridge breakfast at the Birthday celebrants were Mrs Guy
trunmed with ruffles The mittens Baptist Church Group Central Hotel with Mtvs Ruth Middleton and Mrs. John Barton
was served with
were elbow length and the finger- rail baskets of Marconi da isle y|r and j^|rs Hugh Campbell Fetlernun of Dallas named guest cream
tip length veil of Illusion and lace | and fern wtth other greenery were an<1 thri| M1|1_' aild :amljlt,, Mr of honor cookies
was caught to i headress deco arranged against the living ns.n; and *Irs Handall Campbell and I Nasturtiums In a low massed Others present were Mmca Jim
rated With seed pearls She carried | tlreplace : the improvised altar Ramon and Roland and Mr arrangement formed the Ubte cen Jones. Claude Stone E C Caskey
a prayer book topjied with gar Avtatim Cadet and Mrs Keltl ( „ d \,rN Rollm Campbell and ‘crpieer Prizes for high and second || Ravellcttc.. Clinton Glover. Ml
denial, showered with stephanotis irnnes were attendant Mr, 1 )lls M irjt and Hu(|h W(.rp h,ialjl|htgh went to Miv. Frtterman and g Mcx’lenney ’ Cecil Jones. W E
Mi-is Helen Jameson was maid Orunes won i b.ue and w1 sundav ta. a group if Aviation ^rs ^ truil Reynold' low to Mrs Shipp Ton: Caudle and M It
ol honor and M J Norrell was rint frock with --i .age of pink C-4l)rI, fnK>J Hru,.r hlrid Hoy Worley and bmk as to Mrs D \v,-6t» and thlla Glover
7?, #s*S*t*.
bewl man Ushers were l.t Tram arnatlons
tuell Onw ol New Orleans Bet Hie bride wore a two-piece ilfs.
uartl Whitten. Jame. V Landers 'ky bme sheer crepe The belt.al
and L. V Rtamis's acket was bordered with accor
A reception was held at the dion pleated ruffle of self material
home ol the bride mother Miss »“d the elbow length sleeve, and
Bi/aibeth Kim me r was in charge -qua re neckline weie mushed ,.,iads and otfier trimming, with
the bride. b«xik Misses Marie with ruffles of embroidered i]rswrt ,)f crfam and , 4g,.
Dorset! and Isabel Jeffers served organdy Hei -orsage was ..f pink included w.-re Aviation Cadet*
punch and Mi, Ted Stallings and ■ arnatlons (Richard W Carson. Oklahoma
The scene of the typical West
Texas ranch hospitality was at the
Fucev Creek eatnp spot on the
Concho county ranch Here deli-
cious barbreued meat prepared
ver open pits was serv.-d with
Mr*, Sara Malone presided at the Betore lie volunteered tor ser
ring-shaja-d wedding cake Others vlr*’ hi Uic United States Army
aasMtmg were Mcvs i flenke Air i orps l a ’c. Un >tt w ,i s a
and Mr, Rwrt ird Whittei B A
Guests from out o f-t o w n Automotive Airbrake Co at Elyria i u,ulAV111(
included Mr ai 1 Mi, Fred Har • •». He a no mb. : 1
iiiai. Lt James W Walker and ‘t Bruce Field
But. Handcisoi ili >t Ballu i• • ♦
Ll and Ml ■ Gritfis will live i. Mrs van lie Fulle In t.ive
tkUiliiger after their return fr m lecture Rental
a wedding trip Lt Ortffts Is
mudugence officer at Bruce Field , ^ Musli. (.,ub t
Mrs GriffLs is a graduate it
l*iry Ok.a Gene Haines Cl tic in
lati Ohi l>«an l Ros«- Angalo
lnd Jame, B Shields Niagara
Y Thuddeus McHugh
Ki J C Norris
0 Henson and Mrs Worley
Others were Mines E L Ingram
K K Hoffman and W L Barber
♦ ♦ •
1 niiirmrnl id Miss Janie Flint
and I t t harles Karnrtt
Anioilinied
♦ ♦ ♦
Vhlesincer- Morns Kites Kr.nl
In Home of Mr* K. T Trail
The home of Mrs R T Trail on
Eighth Street was the scene of
the w e d ri I n r. of Mi.vs Barbara
Morris daughter of Mr and Mrs
Mi' J I’ Flvnt was host. , f Reginald Morris of Houston.
Sui.dav morn in.: tn her Sixth a„d Aviation Cadet Wayne E
sr,,it home at .. brautifulM Srhlr.,tnget son ot Mr and Mrs
appointed break last t • aimounct Clyde 1* Hchlestnger of Chatta
• hi i.i’ment and appr<gichmg tus.ga Trim Saturday i vininc at
I • ’.ic 1 hi I ,!.>■,! J.ir.o ,-lght o elm k with the Kin J T
1’ < f... r i«-- Harnett >; BUxu:. Simmons pastor of the First
■■kt. i .» J whs iow .rationed Christian Church reading lhi
Welcome in peace ...
more welcome in war work
-V TANAGFRS and peraonnrl .11.
JNr 1 rector* "ill «*H you that regular
rm-piuio plua tbe refrrahment iJ
ice-cold C'«wa-Cola Increase con.
tcntmenl In thrlr plants Thua
pnkluctiiwv it incrcaarJ. A
paute for CwaA'ida Inai.
if the little thing* that
heighten a hu.v dav.
Coca-Cola ha« .’nv-
thing all it. own In gondneaa.
Mote than juM .pien.hlng
thirM, it bring, a happv after-
eiw of complete refresh-
ment. Ihe otdv thing like
X ma x ola ia X'ucaCula, itwlf.
I ami a .' g Hauer Mai k.r ■*' the Army Air fold ,’ Austin double ruig ceremony before a
1 few relatives and close friends
The living room archway was I
HtgRlarid Hark High School and of
Southern Methodist University
where the wig, a member ot Alpha
Theta Phi, honorary organization
Lt Oriffis graduated from Forrest
Avenue High School Texas A A
M. College arid M M U law school
♦ • ♦
liiiii.um etnenl Made nf l.uh irxki
Cavanaugh Wedding
Mr and M: . Jacg Cavanaugh
have announced the marriage it
Uaetr daughtei Martorie and
Onrp K J Lukarski of Wisconsin
The wedding eremoiiy read
in Laberai Kama. June i
The bride i> a graduate of lhe
Ballinger Higfi Si'hool and of
AJanio Bus,n • l orge, s.m
vers are invited
tear Mr,
Cha., van de Futle m a .-i 'un*
recital on Latin-American music
to be given Friday evening. June
23. in the First Christian Church
auditorium
Mrs van de Putte is a musician
of unusual ability and this recital
is a free presentation
Spei la. invitotlon tias gone to
.a.ss -UK
Mmn . George , Rondeau Provl Mis Fly lit »a, assisted by
deuce R I Richard «' Body another daughter Mrs O J Hub-
Brookfiel y >t IX b M.ignus<>! btud of Midland and hei daugh- j entwined with ivy lor tin impro j
f'. (’a .or Ft eddy Kundle and ters-in-law Mines Jim Flynt vised altar Tail white baskets of’
Bill Schubert all of Chicago and Frank Flynt. and Joe Flvnt white gladioli and five branched [
Charles Kosak E !w ard Burki’ lovely snapdiag<>ns in the j.astel candelabra holding w hiti tapers
Paul Ha tala H A Jones Willard ’ones centered the Ian covered st.KKt at each side Picardy gladioli
K King and IX b Huldi rtnan all dining table ai d foursome tables weir used at otl.i r ixunts about
of Cleveland Ohio where tavors at each place were, reception rooms
Mesars and Mir.e C M Pum- corsages of sweet peas tied in Aviation Cadet Alexander Rob
phrey of Mondial J A Schnablr "Tells hearing the announcement ert-son was at the piano lor a
Warren Lynn \A J Hembree Troy Jai.ie and Charles June 28 program ot pre nuptial numbers
Simpson M.v, J Brntlev of Paint Included were Mines Elmer and played the traditional Lohrn
K . k Mrs J H G"s : Abilene Hhepja-rd Ernes! M «k1\ Clarence grin and Mendelssohn inarches
a:. 1 Mr E J X'athey Morton t. F' lawless Carl Black Mrs Don Capllnger of Raima.
♦ ♦ ♦ F * Gnndstaft fstes Lynn Alex Kansas attended the bride as
Mrs Kell, is Honor Guest McGregor Air! r Mi.ier lr I M mat I on of honor She wore a
crepe with
Fred A..«t. ot Big Spring was A Barber. Roy Worley white accessories and corsage ol
IX t. Ge. Robert Sieker and pmk n sebuds Aviation Cadet
Ba.linger Latin Americans and
•pecia. eats will • -esrtvetl f >r ; Hrs Kell, is Honor Guest
. . • of At l...a Ke . w’. ,e marria.:* * '!> F-".oiu No'ho. fr.« k. f turquoise
their native music Itx
a a a .er d Rat An«e, last
shower for Mrs Woodrow Koloson M ' w H' “j Jj M ' J V 1 ’
i Church t Christ ministri was
I amplrtr Distract* to
Land
in Kunnri* < nanlf
Gt XKANTY TITIJt
m
Ballinger Irxas
'Iff ire m Old vrurtl?
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Ilitik ttuildiiif
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M vt .Htr-.w r Kob:,. !i was . a.,,. ( jt a glft party 1'‘r Haves Norma Gene Bankston ! The bride wore a two-piece
: r go-.! a’ a sii. wer given <lvrl; ia,. y..(Uv evening b\ Mr, Virginia R|«eck Jerry Stanley dress of white crepe with spec
* • e *, .ue • j u ;rr , »f;.|.auja jnd Mr, O Kemp Tommyr Mansell tator pumps ol luggage tan ami
At • K H . • |j Hm,., •[. f n.rr , home 11,11 M.rle Branton otetia white and other acce.vsories of
Hu’ : A vet. ue Airs Kehv Flint of At land Dorothy Watson. | luggage tan Her corsage was
h.4 • been rmpk^yfd t>> the S<»uth-
Akr ti*rf u>
r» Hi Jt»r
Hunch ami <
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r- K'aj Mittic Mr*, a
•tf ‘ M .. ^ Mar\
it.Srr r Chapman ar <\ Kann
The best
U always lhe better buy!
SOTTUO IMMI AUTHOWTV Of TO! COCA COXA COMfANT IT
Coc«-Col« Bottling Company, Coleman, Teiai
M B CASEY. Manager
Wa
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Uir 12 yrar»
He’s Fighting for You!
Don’t Let His “Pay Check”
Go Astray...
While he s fighting aver there ’ I nete saw* is mAking every
effort to rare for his famdv bv mailing them monthly
allotment cheeks’ Vou mii expert vour rheeks in the mall
between the 1st and lath of earh calendar month during the
war and for K months after’ Watrh for them’
lie on hand when the postman
to due’ Be sure »«u endorse
eherbs rorrertlv’ Rung them
here for safe, sure handling’
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I’tesbyterui
patriots
Church in lhe chi
Air AI. .er gar. a brie! t.istory
>f Porto K.i , aid Mrs W A
Erwins U>; u. w».s Flashes from
Purt< Rico Mrs W A Taylor'*
dl» ussh.n was What of our Mis
shmartes in the Philippines Mrs
Rufus Allen s was Until You Can !
s- -a a
CABOUl
Have m
triad tl*
2-w« V-'
What iniy woultin't like to ju*t .«tf in a flying fortress!
And to fly it ... well, this pilot ranks with Superman!
tine IimiV at the instrument panel and you feel the
same wav. It's hard to believe that ordinary mortals
Guild ever master the mare of dials, buttons, levers and
switches required to fly and tight a 30-ton bomber.
But a ltd of W est Texas boys are doing it w ith deadly
efficiency. (A*k Adolf, Benito or Tojo.) And fA»->/ Han't
Irrtm tkr'r )o>>» jU.1 f hy rrmiiH'i a book. It takes inten-
sive training and practical experience to produce the
lumber teams who risk their live* together.
The electric business is like that. V»u rtin'f mnkr
k lowaft-hourt u ith theonet. You've got to learn how
—the hard way.
That's the way moat ot the men and women with us
got their start. It's the American way I>.> a better job
—and you get better jobs to do.
Jt s the system of fr»r enterprim It's simple but it
works.
It works so well that America's big peacetime indus-*
tries became great war machines overnight.
It works so well that America's electric companies,
under business management, were able to supply war
plants with far more electric power than am nation
has ever know n before in addition to normal io-re-
time needs.
They're doing the job without rationing and with-
out increased cost to you!
It Works so well that we re winning the war in spite
of socialistic bureaucracies. Hut to hasten the day of
victory, the bureaucrats must concentrate on the war
and d< sist from their plans to iirrmanently change our
system of government by which America stands to
lose its freedom at home.
Wfest Texas Utilities
Company
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The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1943, newspaper, June 24, 1943; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1162524/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.