The Garland News (Garland, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, June 20, 1941 Page: 5 of 8
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THE GARLAND, TEXAS, NEWS
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Mrs. Coleman Williams of Pam-
pa is visiting her mother, Mrs. Tom
Hamlin, who is ill.
Newlyweds Given
Housewarming And
Picnic Supper
Miss Margaret Prince
Becomes Bride Of
Henry Sellers
Julia Mae Garrish,
Truman Daniel
Marriage Announced
Mrs. J. O. Williams
Hostess To Tuesday
Afternoon Club
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169c
Mrs. C. E. Fuller of Albilene
has been visiting Mrs J. F. Ward
this week.
J. T. Jones of El Paso has been
here for a couple of weeks visiting
his brother, H. W. Jones, land his
sisters, Mrs. Bert Spillers and Mrs.
C. L. Joyce. He is thinking of
locating in Dallas.
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Mr .and Mrs. P. L. Fitzhugh, of
El Paso, and Mrs. R. T. Currin,
of Childress, are visiting their par-
ents, Mr .and Mrs. W. B. Davis
and family here.
FIRST IN DESIGN
among all low-priced trucks
FIRST IN FEATURES
among all low-priced trucks
Rowlett News
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Miss Irma Buhler
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J. T. Williams was’ home last
week-end from Camp Bowie.
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FIRST IN POWER
(WITH "LOAD-MASTER” ENGINE)
among all low-priced trucks
Mrs. J. Neal Jones was hostess
to her bridge club at a luncheon
meeting Tuesday. Mrs. H. A. Manz-
er was guest player.
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Field and Garden
Seeds
FEED-FUEL-GRINDING
We Buy Corn, Oats,
Barley and Wheat
RUDOLPH FEED MILLS
Accompanying the couple were
Misses Lois. Corley, Helen Arm-
strong, Pauline 'Tomlinson, Nellie
Doris Coldwell, Allene Jackson,
Ruby James, James Coldwell, Sam
Shipley, and James Corley. . • ■
The couple will make their home
in Garland.
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Boys’ Polo Shirts in Stripes, Saturday Only
Boys’ Polo Shirts, Solid Colors _
Boys’ White Sport Shirts
Men’s Polo Shirts, Solid Colors
Boys’ arid Men’s Vests________________
SS Maxine Browning, dagh-
Pe the Rev. and Mrs. T. H.
Mrs E. N. Schaffner and daugh-
ter, Barbara Ann, and Miss Geneva
Collins oL Shamrock are visiting
Mrs. Schaffner’s sister, Mrs. G.
S. Darnell. Mi’s. Darnell went to
Shamrock last week-end and they
returned home with her.
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Miss Margaret Prince became
the bride of Henry Sellers Satur-
day evening in la ceremony per-
formed by the Rev. F. M. Segler
at the Baptist Parsonage.
The bride, daughter of B. R.
Prince, is a graduate of the Eng-
lish Latin High School of Boston,
Mass., and Mr. Sellers, son of Mrs.
Henry Sellers, is a graduate of
Garland High School.
The couple are at home in the
Pace apartment on Ave. A.
Buddie Coon is attending the
Rio Vista Camp at Keerville for
eight weeks. .. . a, ■ . ■ A,.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith have
purehlased a home in North West
NOW’S THE Val<a
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DECORATE "mmhhby
THAT LIV-
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or dining-room. Give it new color and
character in one day with Wallhide, the
Vitolized Oil Flat Wall Paint. bw
Boys’ and Men’s Shorts
Boys’ Shirts - _ .1
Men’s Shirts________________________
Bryant cut the bell-shaped cake.
Miss Katherine Fisher and Miss
Betty Matlock presided at the
white bride’s book. Others in the
house party were Miss Cordelia
Luck, who served punch; Miss
Minnie Mae Crump, Mr®. E. J.
Jones, Mrs. T. Hall Browning and
Mrs. L. B. Browning. Members of
the party wore gladioli in their
hair. , i .. | nq j "1 * .
Among the Garland friends who
attended the wedding were Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Newman and
family, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Squibb,
Mrs. H. W. Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
George Wallace, Mrs. Harry Jones,
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Mrs. Ben Jackson suffered a
sprained ankle the first of the
week but she is able to be on it
some now.
I Friday, June 20, 1941
Maxine Browning,
Slinton E. Dillion
Wed Saturday
their cousin, Mrs. A. R. Davis,
this week are Mi's. H. T. Butler,
Mrs. A. F. Tittswonth, Mrs Pink
Mlarshall and Mrs. J. M. 'Coldwell
of Union City, Tenn.
Mrs. J. G. Jackson has announc-
ed the marriage of her daughter,
Louise, to Malcom Coldwell, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Wright Coldwell
'Saturday evening, June 14, at
7:30. The ceremony was performed
lat the home of the officiating
minister, the Rev. F. M. Segler.
The bride wore a navy dress
with white accessories. Her cor-
sage was of gardenias.
"THRIFT-CARRIERS FOR THE NATION”
Mrs. J. M. Belcher of Mineral
Wells, who was here to attend
the funeral of her sister, Mrs.
Maude Daugherty, returned to her
home Wednesday. Mr. Belcher was
unable to make the trip to* Gar-
land for the services.
week. Mrs. F. S. Range and Miss
Mary Rabb were guests.
At a business meeting of the
1 club a few rules were unanimously
adopted. Hostesses will entertain
in alphabetical order, land if a
hostess finds it inconvenient to
entertain in her turn, she shall ar-
range to exchange with another.
If a member who cannot attend a
meeting fails to notify the hostess
by the morning of the preceding
day she shall pay a fine of 15
cents. It was also decided to buy
four club -chairs.
Miss Louise Jackson,
Malcolm Coldwell ■
Wed Here Saturday
LOCALS
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Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Compton
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Honeo of
Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Trechel of Lawson visited Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Bowen Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Seale of ICorsi-
Cana visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Hall Thursday.
J. R. Henderson of Garland
visited his grandmother, Mrs. Liz-
zie, Henderson Sunday. ,
Sunday ! guests of Mrs. Willie
Pritchett were Mr. and Mrs. Has-
kell Coyle and children of Fate.
Miss Mary Margaret Oliver
spent the first of the week in Dal-
las with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Belcher at-
tended the, funeral of their cousin
John Belcher, in Terrell Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Buhler of
Brownwood visited relatives here
from Saturday until Tuesday.
Marvin, Drumm and Billy Jim
Parker are home from A&M’
Mr .and ■ Mrs. Coley White of
McKinney yisited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Coyle Sunday.
Miss Eunice Cain visited her
uncle Jesse Cain and family in
'Rockwall last week. - it; ■ 1 •
Mrs. Carl Hurfurthof Lubbock
is visiting relatives here this, week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry "Tresp and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Alton
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Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jackson and.
daughter, Suzanne and . Miss.
Franchell Byington of Dallas visi-
ted the Misses Richards Saturday.
Rev. Corrigan will fill his reg-
ular appointment at the Methodist
Church Sunday morning and- night.
Mrs. H. B. ,Coyle of Dallas is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. G.
Shipley.
Mr and Mrs. Geo Reiley and
baby of Houston have returned
William G. Talley
Weds Kansas Girl .
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The wedding of William G.
(Bill) Talley of Eureka, Kan.,
son of Mrs. Blanche Talley: of
Garland, and Miss Ruby Luella
Bula, daughter of Mr. (and Mrs.
E. H. Bula of Kingman, Kam,
took place Sunday. The ceremony
was performed at the First Pres-
byterian Church in Kingman. .
■Mrs. Talley left for Eureka
last week to visit her daughter,
Mrs. Leroy Paul and family in
Eureka, and to attend her son’s
wedding.
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Provides Protection For the Whole Family
(One To Five Members)
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Miss Loleitla Coffey spent the
week-end here with Mrs. Cleo
Davis and Mrs. Homer Jones.
at their home on State Street at
the corner of Eighth Street. Af-
ter the guests met at the honor
.guests home and presented them
with a shower of gifts they went
to White Rock Lake for a picnic
supper. Those attending besides
the hostesses and honor guests
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Miss Mary Margaret Scott,
Miss Reeta Smith, Miss Norma
Handley and Miss Juanita Garri-
son were hostesses at a house-
wanning Wednesday evening hon-
oring Mr. and Mrs. Barney Kidd
Sooner or later, every individual is faced with the problem of
assuming the responsiblity for the proper procedure when one
ear and dear to them has passed to the great beyond. With
the belief that we may be of some assistance we are offering
Burial Insurance to our friends and patrons.
Mrs. Ray Campbell, Miss Rosa
Ruth Campbell, Miss Marjorie
Campbell and Archie Campbell
left Wednesday for Galveston to
spend the rest of the week.
topped with three gardenias and
ll showered with sttepanotis and white
I, Ahnons.
aSgss Marjorie Wallace of Gar-
Flar and Miss Margaret Jane Mer-
I rell were maids of honor. Their
I frocks were of pink net and lady-
? ship organdy and they carried
I white carnations in colonial bou-
| quets. Miss J oy Cox and . Miss
| Dolly Sorensen, dressed in blue
l net and ladyship organdy and
I carrying pink rosebud bouquets,
we^ bridesmaids,.
Wndra Nell Browning, niece of
the bride, was flower girl. She
was dressed in pink net. Thomas
Mrs. J. O. Williams, who has
recently returned from Dallas to
her home here, was hostess to the
Tuesday Afternoon Club this
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Mrs. W. H. Bradfield, Editor, Phone 175
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were Mark Montgomery, Luther
Nicholson, Rex Stultz, Harold
Garrison, Helen Crabbe, Louise
Rockey, L. D. Lawson and Paul
Lander.
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Leisure Hour Club
Meets Wednesday
Miss Frances Smith left Thurs-
day morning for Knox City to visit
Mrs. Neil Perdue.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Darby of
Lake Creek are visiting Mrs. Elma
Nicholson this week.
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NICBOLSON’S
home after visiting her parents,
Mr land Mrs. L. O. Kimbrell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kirby and
little daughter, Mary Lou visited
relatives in Emory 'Monday and
Tuesday. 19
Mr .and Mrs’: Loyd Fisher and
little daughter, Jean, visited the
family of Bob Frazier in Alvarado
the. first of the week. 11 '
Mrs. Curtis Lyon an d little son
of Rose Hill spent Monday with
her mother, Mrs.' Maggie Oliver.
Misses Lereneand Florene Coyle
who are attending summer school
at NTSTC iat Denton spent, the
week-end here .with homefolks.
Rev. and Mrs. M. A. Buhler and
daughter, Miss Dorothy yisited in
Cleburne and Wichita Falls from
Saturday until Wednesday.
W. R. Holley of.Lebanon Juno-
tion, Kentucky is visiting his
daughter, Mrs. Edna Redd. <
PAINTS
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Mr. and Mrs. R. ’ B. Garrish
have announced the marriage of
their daughter, Miss Julila Mae
Garrish, to Truman Daniel, son of
Mr .and Mrs. J. L. Daniel. The
wedding took place in Garland
May 31 with Justice of the Peace
N. P. Morrison performing the
ceremony. The bride is a graduate
of Garland High School. Mr. and
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Conkin of Dallas visited Mr, and
Mrs. R. A. Anderson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Harris and
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Thurman and
daughter, ‘Linda, of Dallas visited
Mr .and Mrs. L. G. Shipley Mon-
day. : J . ’ !
Little Miss Vanda Lee Bowen,
one of our seventh,grade students,
won a Cokesbury Book Store:
award for the best book report
turned in during the school year
from an Independent School Dis-
trict.
’ Mrs. Daniel are at home in the
Pace apartment on Avenue A.
[ Browning 216 Midway Road, and
| Clinton Edward Dillion, son of
। Mrs. A. L. Dillion of Dallas, were
r married at 8 :30 p m. Saturday at
4 the Cochran Chapel Methodist
I Church. The ceremony was per-
l' formed by her father who is pas-
■ tor of the church, and a former
pastor of the Garland Methodist
r Curoh.
" WHall Browning gave his sister
) in marriage. She was dressed in a
You don’t have to go to Dallas any more to get the
very best optical service to be had. You find that right
here in Garland. . . your home town.
• There is no nicer or better equipped optical office
any where than I have here. Everything modern and
up-to-date for testing and examining your eyes for
glasses. 35 years fitting glasses, 15 years in Paris, 20
years ini Dallas.
If you have headaches, blurred, indistinct vision,
, and your eyes ache, smart and bum when reading, sew-
’mg or doing close work, I can give you absolute perfect
relief with a pair of correctly fitted glasses.
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The /bride is . graduate of Gar- >f^ams
land High 'School and the groom j
also attended school here.
TRY OUR
PLATE LUNCH
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Three Vegetables;; One' An.
Meat and Drink Vvy
GOOD PASTRIES, cut....5c-10c
Food That Sticks To \
Your Ribs
MACK’S CAFE
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Strewe,
who have been living in the Darnell
house on N. Eleventh, have moved
to the new Preston house on Ave-
nue F. i *
The Leisure Hour Club met at
the home of Mrs. Haskell Monroe
Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs.
G. L. Coon as la, guest player.
In the games of 42, Mrs. L. A.
Paul won high score, and Mrs.
Azalea Shugart won consolation.
The club presented Mrs. Shugart
with a gift. Delightful refresh-
ments were served by the hostess.
Hari Browning, nephew of the
bride, was ring bearer. Pat Dil-
lion attended his brother as best Misses Norma and Phillys Hand-
man. Ushers were Donnie Dillion, ley.
white moire taffet frock with a
floral design in satin. The dress
was designed on princess lines
with leg-of-mutton ’sleeves. Her
fingertip veil was of illusion. The
bride earned a small ivory Bible
Miss Kathleen Galyon has ac-
cepted a position in Dallas.
another brother; Edgar Lederman
and William Joe Claybrook.
White gladioli, seven-branched
candelabra and ferns decorated
the’church. L. B. Browning, broth-
er of the bride and Mrs. Jim
Harrison gave the wedding music.
At a reception Miss Margaret
FIRST IN STEERING EASE
among all low-priced trucks
FIRST IN VALUE
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Four sisters who are visiting
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The Garland News (Garland, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, June 20, 1941, newspaper, June 20, 1941; Garland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1511042/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Heritage Crossing.