Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1978 Page: 5 of 14
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RITA KAY TERRAL
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Evangelist: DOYLE GILLIAM
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WichitaFalls , 901 30th Street,
East of the Armory in Wichita Falls
Oct. 21-31st.
Rev. and Mrs. J.J. Terral
of Electra announce the
engagement and approach-
ing marriage of their
daughter, Rita Kay, to
Michael Ray Henderson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Henderson of Electra.
The bride-elect is a stu-
dent at Electra High School
and Mr. Henderson is a
1976 graduate of Electra
High School. He is currently
employed at Bill Dorland
Machine and Equipment.
The couple will reside in
Elqctra following a Nov. 9th
wedding date; j-
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Branch of Electra announce
college. He wanted to join the marriage of their daugh-
Anthony Miser, son of Mr.
Jack Miser and the late
while in Wlynona Miser.
The couple were married
Thursday, October 5th in
Wichita Falls with Justice of
the Peace Edward D’Mon-
tel, officiating. Mr. Miser is
curently employed with
Shillelagh Corp.
son,
Mrs. Ernest Dunson and
guest Mrs. Roger W. Sar-
gent.
Engagement
Announced
Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Roda- in Wichita Falls, Nov. 14th.
wait of 509 W. Wabash All local club members
announce the engagement
and approaching marriage
of their daughter, Rhonda
Lyn, to Mike Rowe Lee, son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Lee of
205 Sunshine Hill Road.
The couple plan a January
6th wedding date.
Miss Rodawalt is a 1978
graduate of Electra High
School where she participa-
ted as a Cheerleader, Stu-
dent Council member,
F.H.A. member and basket-
ball. Mr. Lee is a 1976
graduate of Electra High
School and participated in
F.F.A. Student Council,
football, track and tennis.
He is currently employed by
Texaco of Electra.
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In 1945 he^was^pat^of the., , ter how hard he .tried to get
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the French Forces, and work t»*r. Reita Denise to Mark
in their Underground, but
joined the U.S. Army in-
stead. It was v...... ...
Georgea at Basic Training
that Coffin first noticed
signs of prejudice against
the Negroes. The signs Jpr
colored Only” etc., really
bothered him.
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teacher, musician, linguist.
Ned Huguelet and preacher, and controverisal
theologian-and the exper-
iences of each.” Mrs. Cog-
dell said that his life would
unfold as the book is
studied.
Dr. Coffin’s boyhood was
filled with lively and loving
parents, and tutors and
servants in a penthouse
apartment in Manhatten.
Also in summer.homes on
Oyster Bay, and some sum-
mers spent in France. Fren-
ch governesses influenced
him in learning the French
language fluently.
Strong influences in his
W.M. Edwards, Ed Foster
Jr., G.P. Hardgrove, Ed B.
Hart, C.T. Hines, Ned Hu-
guelet, Jesse i A. Iwig,
James E. Totten, Theo
.Youree, Miss .Olive Carter
and the hostess.
The next meeting will be
Wednesday Oct. 25, in the
home of Mrs. Youree.
speaker Carl Wright’. Mrs.
Sid Lorenz gave the study on
his Father was Board Presi- Hebrews, Chapter 2.
Present at the meeting
were Mesdames J.E.
Brown, J.L. Cato, D.R.
Eakin, Pearl Finley, Sid
Lorenz, A.J. Mengwasser,
to beautiful Carmel, Calif. Kenneth Teaff, Joe Thomp-
Here he became more invol- son> Jerry Whitecotton,
ved in music. Tescanini was
his idol, as well as Walter
Damrosch of concert fame.
He later studied in Deerfield
College, then at the Conser- BITi&ffC
vatory in Paris for a year. ®
His mother taught music for AnilOUIlCed
the expenses of his conser-
vatory training. Returning
to the United States because
of the war, he entered
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Walter
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man, Erwin Miller, W.F.
Gee, ,R#y Mersiovsky, and,. t
The 1978-79 year of the Jr., is to be the first study of
Twentieth Century Study the-year, and Mrs. Cogdell
Club began last Wednesday’ will be the Leader of this
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Wednesday Oct; 11th at the ned -for 0ctbO’.:'19th">an<!f?';- Attending were Mmes.
program on "Create‘A^N^:''fesLydia klinkerman. Claud Harry McAlister.
Look with Accfessbri^”’S^i;Mcl!roy, - " “
commented on enhancing,. ?r*j8
each individuals’s good 7
points with accessones’ witfi’7.1
texture, soft tailoring ini ,,
pants and blazor dressing or .
layering using many dif-
ferent textures and patter-
ned fabrics. She commented
on skirts, pants, and jewel-
ry. She commented that if a
person is in doubt about
adding or omitting a certain
accessory, then it would be
best to omit it. She stated
that simplicity is smarter
than the cluttered look.
The next meeting of the
organization will be a lunch-
eon at the Fellowship Hall of
the First Methodist Church
dent for many years and
a symphany concerts.
His father died when
William was ten years of
age, and the family moved
Oct. 11. when the president, study. She opened her study . Europe, g^ause^ of his^ behind the- lines.
Mrs^ Robert Rondeau, was with an explanationof the experience as a .linguist, Jie, '/ Present at the luncheon
hostess for a luncheon. She book, saying, ”lt is a book of was among.tltt J.R. Brown,
was assisted in hostess memoris of Dr. Coffin whose ‘cross the'Channel. ;No‘ mat- T.H. Cogdell, C.E. Crow,
duties by the three book life has included student, W.M. Edwards, Ed Foster
leaders, Mrs. T.H. Cogdell, teacher, musician, linguist, Book Club Jr„ G.P. Hatdgrove, Ed B.
Mrs. Ned Huguelet and preacher, and controverisal _
Mrs. J.R. Brown. theologian-and the exper- Meets Recently
The new year-books were iences of each.” Mrs. Cog-
presentedto members and a dell said that his life would The 1^51 Book of Books
regular business session unfold as the book is Club met on Monday night,
was held. studied. Oct. 9th in the home of Mrs.
ONCE TO EVERY MAN” Dr. Coffin’s boyhood was Ernest Dunson P-»>-
By Dr. Wm. Sloan Coffin, filled with lively and loving Mrs. Kenneth Teaff, pre-
sident, opened the meeting
with prayer, and Mrs. D.R.
Eakin reported on the min-
utes and treasury.
A change in the date of
the next meeting was deci-
ded by the members and
announced by the President
to meet on Oct. 30, 7:30
p.m. in the home of Mrs.
background, were private Joe Thompson, with guest
schools chauffeurs, the Me-
tropolitan Museums where
Mrslc Gilbert’'pri^ntaS/tiw^lCad Bryant, R.A. Gilbert,
Floyd Rodgers,
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ElfCTRA STAR-NEWS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1978
Program, Mating
TJie -• Enterprise " Home -" Pinal plans’ were;mi^..for? . to entertain the Cooper club Oscar Rodgers, Ws
enionstrition Club/'met ■ a Oklahoma .City trip’^an^-^o11 October 25th. Mersiovsky, Bernice f
Electra Community Center
with Mrs. Florine Lalk as
hostess and' Mrs. Floyd
Rodgers, president, presid-
ing?*'
The group sang, “Down
in the Valley " and answered
roll-call with "What’s the
Best "Clothing Buy You’ve
Made Lately?” A prayer
was held in unison, and
Mrs. Claud McIlroy read the
minutes followed by Mrs.
Oscar Rodgers who gave the
treasurer’s report.'
A council report was
given by Mrs. R.A. Gilbert
stating that a coffee for the
new agent, Barbara Corn-
elious, would be held at the
Texas Electric Ready Room
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Thompson, Joe A. Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1978, newspaper, October 19, 1978; Electra, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1234052/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Electra Public Library.