Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 93, Ed. 1 Monday, December 16, 1957 Page: 3 of 10
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Nothing sells like Newspaper
Advertising
the gifts.
In charge of decorations for
the party were Mmes. Rad Cox,
Massey and Dee Busby. On the
refreshments committee were
noblegrand presided.
A reception was held for the
and delicious refreshments were
served.
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The Gainesville Junior High
Music Department will present
their annual Christmas Candle-
•light Service Tuesday evening,
7:30 o'clock, in the Junior High
Janie Burkhart to
Wed L. C. Pinkston
Mr. and Mrs. Haskell L. Burk-
hart, Star Rte., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Miss Janie L. Burkhart, to Pvt.
Looney C. Pinkston, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Luther Pinkston, Mari-
etta, Okla.
Miss Burkhart is a 1957 grad-
Royal Neighbors
Celebrate Season
The Royal Neighbors held an
enjoyable party Friday evening
in the Community Room of the
program is free and the public
is urged to attend,
Stud the white frosting of a
cake with small pieces of semi
AP Newsfeatures , toys, strings of cranberries or
There’s no law against having ' colored paper chains that they
more than one Christmas tree in make themselves.
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Until Christmas . . . last drawing will be held
Tuesdoy, Dec. 24th
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Dartha Lynch, Brenda Johnson
and Lucretia Bryant and cher-
ubs will be Suzanne Lindsay
and Cheryl Coomer.
Ushers for the program will
be Sandra Beall, Pat West, Judy
West, Patricia Davis, Kay
Vaughn, Georgine West, Donna
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A New Shipment
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The 15 guests then accom !
panied Mrs. Simpson and Sue
to the Gainesville High School s
presentation of "Amahl and the
Night Visitors."
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• The home of Mrs. Alma Sikes,
Junior Highs Carpls,
Tableaux, Story Told
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Party Hostess to Own Christmas Tree
Alathean Class
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LOCAL AGENT
JACK HOWARD
I First State Bank. They served
, their refreshments first cn
urtersr Mary Joyce Elrod; Jos-
eph Jimmy Kennedy; wise men
i nesday afternoon in the home
of Mrs. Harold Homer. 1301 N.
Howeth St., for their Christmas
First Baptist Church met Tues- 3
day in the home of Mrs. Ken E
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and is currently employed by
the Southwestern Life Insur-
ance Co.. Dallas. Mr. Pinkston
is a 1953 graduate of Thacker-
helped her select an exquisite
frame, enrit ingly decorated with
A brilliant spray of rhinestones
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The Victor Koon Circle of the 2
The Be Air 4 Door Sedon-brimming wjth bold new btaulfl
auditorium. The program will ' Members of the Town and
include carols, tableaux and the Country Garden Club met Wed
... the home of her parents, Mr.
Sam Vaughn and and Mrs. Jack Simpson, 1301 E.
’. California St.
■ Rad Cox, H. V. Milligan, L. C. freshments to members and
Henderson and A. Hill. three guests, including Mrs. Lil- I
Mrs. Elbert Jones directed an lian Gilliot, Mrs Joe Clack and
observance game, Who's Who. Mrs. E. C Mead
Christmas story.
Carols will be sung by 92 stu-
dents including a boy’s sextet
composed of Sammy Winters,
Wayne Eaton, Jimmy Stogdill,
Larry Henry, Larry Stewart and
Terry Marsilli.
Other groups and soloists will
include Grace Robinson. Joy-
bell Die, Nancy Smith. Joyce
Hayes, Jean W i l son, Carolyn
Walker, Alma Potts. Sherry Bly,
Ella Baker, Pat Keil, Edwina
Moseley, Janet Davis and Paula
Grovert.
The Christmas story will be
read by Bill H e w l i 11. Ronnie
Beall, Eric Rigier, Bill Williams.
Robert Hughes, Maurice Gil-
christ and Gretchen Wagoner.
Mrs. Kate Pearson is director of
the readers.
Six Tableaux under the direc-
tion of Miss Homer and Mrs.
Pearson will include these char
tricia Vineyard, Dora Ward,
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Gilchrist and Sharen Kaden.
Mrs. Myrtle Stout is chairman
Mrs. Della Meek, lodge moth-
er. was celebrating a birthday
land Mrs. Harry Martin present-
led her with a gift from the
1 lodge.
Hughes, O. P. Ryan and Arie
Gudgell, and Miss Carolyn Me- :9
Clure, served a refreshment ! .
I plate to 21 members a .d guests. 2k
, ed delegate. and Mrs. H. O. Me-
'Cain and Miss McClure, alter- ,
hates, to the State Convention;
and land Mrs. McCain and Miss Me- |
Mmes. Dill.
There’s never been an engine-drive com- field. It takes you from a standstill through •9
binationlike this one! cruising in a single sweep of motion. Har-
Chevrolet’s Turbo-Thrust V8* introduces ness these triple turbines to a 250-h.p.
a radical new, sljint on engine efficiency with Turbo-Thrust V8-or the 280-h p. Super
the combustion chambers located in the Tiifl^a-TKrust•—AM yUU Step UUl IllMJlHlj
mas.
Gifts were exchanged and a
refreshment plate was served to
22 members and guests. Co-host-
esses were Mmes. A. P. Miller. I
A B Findley, A. L. Flowers, |
W. J. Jones and T. B. Baker.
Mrs. W. S. Potts is teacher of
the class.
freshments were served as the 1 3
guests arrived. ‘ IF
Mrs W. S. Potts gave a re- 2
xiew of "David Livingston's - i
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Classified Ads Bring Result*.
A charming Texas woman has
admitted she was beautifully
framed <in glasses, that is) by
Massey, Busby,
they served their guests with a
holiday dessert plate on arrival.
Mrs. William Claunch gave
the club prayer and members
then exchanged gifts from un-
der a foil tree which had been
decorated with pink balls and
made by the hostess. This cre-
ated lots of comment and pat
terns for making the tree Vere
passed out as requested:
Mrs. Tony Dulock presided
for brief business and intro-
duced Mrs. Frank Humphrey,
who gave the program. A native
of Haifa, Israel, Mrs. Humphrey
showed slides of travels in her
native Israel, Italy and Greece.
Her comments were particular-
ly interesting. She formerly
worked for the American con-
sulate in Haifa and speaks sev.
May Star Rebekah Lodge had
a visit from the district deputy,
Mrs. C B. Haralson of Sher-
man. Thursday evening. She
gave a short talk and brought
instructions to the lodge. Mrs
Walter Stark, lodge deputy of
Sherman Rebekahs, accompa.
her. Mrs. J. D. Fuller.
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Derrell Powell, Terry Schneider, Mrs. Ed Richards reported on
Hardy Scott; shepherds, Charlie ; the food for a needy family and
i Scott, Richard Miller, Mike Mrs. Joe Gaston and Mrs. Wil-
Murphy and Stacy Moss. Angels jjam Crawford were asked to
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Christmas Values i
Members of the Dorcas Class K
of the First Baptist Church :3
gathered around a decorated.
Christmas tree to sing carols at K
their annual party Tuesday eve- •”
ning at the church,
Mrs. B. C. Turbeville read the S’
scripture from Luke 2:11-18. :3
She also reviewed a Christmas W
story entitled "The Man Who K
Forgot Christmas," which em •”
phasizes the power of Christian if
faith. ; K
The hostesses, Mmes. William 0
block rather than in the head. Turboglide* in any speed range. Nothing else on the road
—the other half of the team-is the only goes into’ action so quickly, so smoothly.-
triple-turbine automatic drive in Chevy's Your Chevrolet dealer has the combination!
*Optional at extra coft,’
Members of the Rebecca
Crockett Chapter. Daughters of
the American Revolution, met
Wednesday in the home of Mrs.
J. W. Gladney. 329 S. Denton St.
Mrs. Agnes Davis presided in
the absence of the regent. Mrs.
D. W. Shepherd, and Miss Caro-
lyn McClure was elected chap-
lain, to fill a vacancy due to
the resignation of Mrs. Gladney.
Miss Voncile Liddell was elect-
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Colo in a pattern if you like.
The wedding date has not |
been announced. I Classified Ads Bring Results.
The 29 members were joined I gram, including stories and
by seven visitors, W. C. Simp- poems, on "Christmas Cus
Ison. R. C. Massey, W. A. Dill, toms." The hostess served re:
ored with a dinner Saturday
evening on her 12th birthday at
"Register at the store with the turkey en the door"
Schad Si Pulte will give away e FREE TURKEY
every Friday
WITH TURBOGLIDE
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prize. A gift exchange was held c — .
with Mmes. Graydon Strickland Sue Simrson
and Mae Radcliffe delivering.-
Dinner Honoree
Miss Sue Simpson was hon
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mas motif. Congealed salad and I the National Convention in
plate favors of red and green Washington, D. C., in April. Heath «07 N a.iom c,
boots carried out the color Mrs. Shepherd, regent, is dele-- " " . ■
scheme used during the eve- gate to the latter.
ning. 1 Miss McClure gave’ (he pro-j
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«2." Visit your nearby Tso office |
“ tanttht-thtaty-ef-theip-—-
X. ! large frame syiection. All the lat-
de ■ est designs are included. Eyes
E9 1 srfenHfirally rsaminrd,glesses
41 । pi esori bed and fitted with pro- ■
“ ' fessional rarn Yor prescription
Sy can be duplicated in the TSO
I frame of you choice.
> | Convenient credit terms or a
‘ charge account, Can he arranged I
1 at Texas State Optical, Sntisfac-
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. Dr. S J Rogers Dr N .lay Rog-
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924 S. Rusk St., was decorated | the house. Small chemically treated trees
throughout for the annual! In recent years the trend has [ complete with metal base filled |
Christmas party of the Ala- been toward decorating every- with a chemical solution to keep .
thean Class of the First Bap- room in the house for Christmas i them fresh are widely available I
tist Church, which was held —mistletoe in the kitchen, holly [ and come packaged With orna- ■
Thursday evening. i in the dining room, the big fam ments. They come in a choice
The tea table held a painted 1 ily tree in the living room and of Colors-white, silver, pink or !&
sweet chocolate, arranging them ' Ch j i s t m a s tree, attractively a miniature Christmas tree in blue, In addition to the tradi- , I-
| lighted, and with miniature an- the nursery, [tional green. I
’ gels suspended from above, and I There's nothing that gives These small, perfectly shaped .
the mantle, which was decorat- children more pre-Christmas ex. j trees also are effective as tabl 3
ed in shades of pink, had a ma-citement and fun than having decorations. AK
donna for the central ornament, their own playroom tree to deco--------— ---——
1____Mrs. Kenneth L. Dupuy told rate. They can spend hours of
the story of “The Other Wise ' delicious,'Antlflpatoiy play—
! Man," by Van Dyke. Mrs. Ruth ranging the small glittering
I Carter said the opining prayer, ornaments and adding their own
land Mrs. Richard Pyle presided touches in the form of bright
for business. The group adopt---
ed a needy family for Christ- .....
DAR Meeting in
Gladney Home
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 93, Ed. 1 Monday, December 16, 1957, newspaper, December 16, 1957; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1571981/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.