The Elgin Courier and Four County News (Elgin, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1955 Page: 4 of 8
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METHODIST LATIN- AMER.
Mike Mogonye
Rev. Albel Gomez, District Supt
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Dues-were paid.
The following pr ogram was pre-
Blastrop Chapter for initiation on
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UNITED GAS
memberns of the Lexington, Texas
Drill Squad, were in Elgin Wed-
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to attend: Mrs. D. Salazar,
and Mrs. Tom Leos.
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Mills of Bergstrom Field.
Mrs. Jim V. Mogonye and sons,
Michael and Paul, of Elgin, visit-
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Bill Mogonye, of Elgin; also four
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
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MANORITES LEAVE
FOR COLLEGE
Maurice Anderson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie Anderson; Harold
and Mrs. Eddie nderson; Harold
Sandifer, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
IS. Sandifer; Jon Marshall, son of
Mrs. Helen Marshall; Miss Jean
Stafford, daughter of Supt. and
Mrs. Paul®*"
Hostess For,U.D. C.
Meeting Sept. 14
The Wm., Orwens Ghapter, UDC,
met with Mrs. Paul Farris at. her
home on North Main Street Wed-
nesday, Sept. 14, 19155.
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WE ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE* LINE
OF SEA FOODS AND RIVER CATFISH
SchWartz and sons, Lawrence Jr.
and Jerry, Mr. and; Mrs., Rudy Be-
ran and son, Gary, of San An-
tonio; Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Zotz
and daughters, Carolyn and Pat-
WORLD PREMIERE
Saturday Night
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Ford Sr
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IN COuOR—LIVE
DIREC FROM HOLLYWOOD
STARRING
JuoyGA^j^ND
Shippers know that S.P.—serving more of the West and
Southwest than any other railroad—aims to give fast,
dependable, progressive, and complete freight service.
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guests. Refreshments are served.
wholesome community life.
“Each year 4-H‘ers enrolled in the Junior Leadership
Program, sponsored by United ©as, are
offered the opportunity of being awarded all-expense
paid trips to National 4-H and other events at
Washington, D. C., Chicago, Ill., and
Shelby, Mich. In addition each summer more
than 500 of the top Junior Leaders
in Louisiana, Texas and Mississippi are
awarded trips to state 4-H Club
Camps and other programs.”
Friends will be interested to
cense. The same privilege applies
to youngsters under 17 years of
age. Roth young and old cate-
gories, however, must, obtain ex-
empt licenses for big game.
Aiccording to the Chief Li-
.cense Clerk of the Game and Fish
Miss Neil Owens is spending
this week in Temple with Mrs. G.
V. Brindley.
Jack Anderson
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Honored on Birthday quarterly conference
The children of Mr. and Mrs. 1----- —---- — .
Mike Mogonye gathered at the held Quarterly Conference at the
Mogonye home Sunday, Sept. 18, Methodist Latin-American church
to surprise their father on his 73rd Friday night, Sept. 16, at which
birthday. ■ time the following trustees were
A birthdary dinner was served elected, who are members of the
! Latin-American Church: Mrs. Ned
Carter, Tom Leos, Gerardo Cantu
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cent, both off Elgin, were married
ISaturday, Sept.-- 17, at the Mt.
Moriah Baptist Church, in Elgin,
with Rev. A. T. Thomas officiat-
ing.
The couple was attended by
Thelma M. Thomas and Clara Vin
“"We are 4-H Club Junior Leaders"
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“There are some 14,000 of us enrolled’ in the
Junior, Leadership Traiting Program in Louisiana,
Missisippi and Texas. This program is
sponsored for 4-H boys and girls by United Gas in
cooperation with the Agricultural Extension
Service of each of the states.
"We like the Junior Leadership Training Program
because it helps to develop leadership
qualities that are essential-to our future,
and encourages us to take part in the
development and progress of
Commission approximately four
hundred ten thousand fishing li-
censes and approximately three d
hundred eighty thousand hunting
licenses were sold last year, plac-
ing the fishing enthusiasts out a-
(head by a 8°od number. g
Snvelhmeent for the 1955-56 Jumior Leodership Tvelmie Pvo-
erem end other 4- Chub ocvivhies In this Sieesmw ender-
267- 4-H Chob mhembers should contact their local Eutenslon or
Cp Apont for’ information on how to1 enroll in the program.
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County clerks and game wardens.
The licenses will be good for 12
months dating from Sept. 1. Indi-
vidual resident^ fishing licenses • -1
cost $1.65 and individual resident
hunting licenses cost $2,115. These
licenses may be secured locally
from C. A. Hagman and Son
Hdw.
One new angle this year con-
cerns the hunters and fishermen
The Elgin Chapter is invited to _ sented:
The Real Daughters of the
Confederacy-Niell Owens
65 years of age or older who, by
legislative act, do not have to buy
either a hunting or fishing li-
WE CONGRATULATE
In- cg j i -Din- I The reception suite was attrac-
Mrs. Stanford, and also, Billie tive decorations of early fall
Reeyes, son of Bev. and Mrs. E. flowers in and bowls. .
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Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Carlson
of San Diego, California, are an-
nouncing the arrival of a little
* daughter at Mercy Hospital, that
1 city, on Wednesday, Sept. 14,
whom they have named Charlotte
Pauline. The Carlsons are also
the parents of a son, Charles, age
6.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson,
of Bartlett, Texas re the mater-
nal grandparents. Mrs. Carlson is
the former Myrtle Johnson. Mr.
Carlson was reared in Elgin.
The clever birth announce-
ments were adorned with, the pic-
ture of Charlotte Pauline taken
when she was 90 minutes old,
which is probably some sort of a
record for early photographs.
wscsal memibers are, invited.
meets twice each month on Tues- I NEGRO NEWS
day nights. The men attend as1 - - - -
Piano Selection—Mrs. John Bar I
ton , "
'Talk—The Coming UDC. Con-
vention and the Woman’s Memor-
ial Building in Richmond, Va.—
Mrs. Paul Farris. This was an in-
teresting talk .and explained the
great need off UDC over the na-
ition. ' . ‛ '
Delicious refreshments . of, can-
died apples, topped.’ with' "whipped
cream, cookies -and. e e iced fruit
punch were served. 35. Lsnng i- a .
Those • present and hawiligianost
enjoyable time were Mesdames J.
O. Smith, Gem Simmons,- NR: M.
Waugh, W. B. Ransome, Arthur
Smith, all from Bastrop; Mrs.
John Bantori, from*Utley; B. F.
Hudson, Clara Lee Smith, from
Smithville; Miss Nora Crossland,
from Temrple; W. C .Eggleston,
George Prewitt, Annie Ballard, A.
A. George, John Nichols, W. E.
UNITED GAS CORPORATION • UNITED GAS PIPE LINE COMPANY • UNION PRODUCING COMPANY
Country Cluib, Tuesday,' Sept. 20,
were Mesdames A. A. George, W.
B. Keele, J. B. Posey, Buffard
Owen, A. Moden, Tom Lancaster,
and Misses Dona ‘Chhristensen and
Nog Aemg 2 220
ImX® wasseng-"at‛dgon
by the Taylor ’ Chamber o ‘ Com-
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popular trains for people, speeds swiftly and smoothly across
7 the Southwest between New Orleans and Los Angeles.
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Perry Russell, Annie
L, Vincent Wed Sept. 17
The District Conference meets Remy Russell and Annie Van-
in Seguin next week and the fol-
lowing were elected as delegates
------------ Mrs. Olga Johns and daugh-
Edith Nance and Patsy Taylor, ter, Bessie, off Austin; also George
Thorp of Austin and Al3C Charles
versation. Mid-afternoon a birth
day cake and ice cream was served arid Guadalupe Montemayor, Sr.
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nesday in the interest off the
Lexington High School football
programs.
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present to comeratalate Mr. Me- msgussarsor"anemanatn.Jeagarssdameonezna SF
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Ri IAImAOe Af Floin‛ ailen fonr 2" , X -- j 152 ficers and the treasurer’s report
We» "" ’ i 6^:"s. INVITED TO AUSTIN 1 showed a balance of $ 14.00 on
Mrs. Ned Carter is a member of SEPT. 26;TO BASTROP th hand Farris q (s,
n 11 11 —A • 2 .1 । Elgin Chapters 241 OES is in- Mrs. Farris , reported Elgin S
botht eL in- mericanMeth vited to the Golden Anniversary part in the Camp Ben McCullough
Chur ithe-AnglorAmerican of Austin Chapter No. 304 OES, picnic on July 11th, . saying., it
MethanChurchrgmheHatin-Amer Monday, Sept. 26th, at 8 o’clock, was well done. Also that our dec
ichurem in sorganited 1924 and at Scobtish Rite Dormitory, 1711 orated car in the Yamlbioree Pa-
4 erin. Septem er maand Lavaca St., Austin. All members rade, with Brownie Sue- Cashion
Pres Ih Past Re. a- are invited to go. Advise Mrs. riding on the hood of the car,
church P l Lucille Larsbberg if you desire drew countless. compliments.
Plans are under way for the ' transportation,
erection of a $20,000 Latin-Amer. -"wtation .•°.bastroP.
church in the near future.
The WISICIS met at the church , 1 g—u
Thursday, Sept. 29 at 8 o’clock.
Arbuckle, J. W. Stanfield, Jeff
Harris, Mabel Condron, Ella
Reamer, T. B. Sanders, Pat Burns,
E. H. O’Connor, W. B. Keele, Du-
pree Prewitt, Jr., Paul Farris, and
MMisses Flossie Gaskin and Nell
Orwens.
ATTEND DIST. ACS MEETING
UN TAYLOR TUESDAY
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meeting of the American Cancer
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Priscilla Class Meets
! In Jane Wiley Home
The Priscilla Sunday School
Class of First Baptist Church met
Tuesday night, Sept. 13, in the
home of Jane Wiiey. The receiv-
ing rooms were decorated with
arrangements of early fall flowers
Iris Cannon gave the devotion-
al on The Bible and during the
business session new officers for
the class were elected.
Refreshment plates laden with
sandwiches, pickles, potato chips,
cake and punch were served by
Mrs. Wiley to: Vivian Scales, Dor-
ethy Cartwright, Louise Foehner,
Iris Cannon, Virginia Cartwright,
Margie Wooten, Jo Miller, Juanita
Davis, Lila House, Doris Hollawa,
Jo Davis, and Sue Snowden.
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FISHING, HUNTING LICENSES
AVAILABLE FOR NEW YEAR q .
Hunting and fishing licenses
for the new state fiscal year be-
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and will be distributed through 4 i
approximately 1700 licenses depu-
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Bronaugh, Violet. The Elgin Courier and Four County News (Elgin, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1955, newspaper, September 22, 1955; Elgin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1555072/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Elgin Public Library.