Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 16, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 17, 1957 Page: 3 of 8
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Bateman Family
Has Reunion
Circulation Department
THE DAILY REGISTER
Moore, and the three new teach,
ers, Mmes. Jack Myers, John I.
trict will be held Sunday after !
noon in the local Masonic Tem
ler. park; Mrs. R. E. Hamric,
sanitation; Mrs. H H Homsley.
junior
morial
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regular meeting ’ Parents will
have the opportunity of meet-
George Blakley, Sherman,
James Wesley Trisler Ji .
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A covered dish meal will be
served after a short program.
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benefit of parents who wish to
bling younger children.
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The bride has attended local
-schools and the bridegroom
graduated from a Corpus Christi
High School.
of Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Trisler
Sr. of Whitesboro.
Dr, W. Landon Miller, pastor.
Falter
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and Mrs. E. S. Lawson, Mr. and
Mrs Leo Lawson and two chil.
dren, Muenster.
It was the first time in sev-
eral years that the Batemans
were all together.
Announces the opening o his
offices
For Practice of General Surgery
In Suit. 206 Schad 4 Pult. Bldg.
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YOUR REGISTER CARRIER
ered dish supper, 7 p m . in
educational building. All men 1
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Mrs. Lively Is
CWF Hostess
Tuesday
Lee PTA, 7:30 p.in.. audi-
torium. Get acquainted night.
J M. Lindsay School PTA.
7:30 p.m., auditorium.
Wednesday
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veil was held in place by a
crown of seed pearls and rhine. .
Fernandez and Miss Baker.
The couple will res i de in
Gainesville where he is' attend-
To Make Home in. City
The First Mrs. David Whitten, organist, i
i of (lurch invited.
Rebecca Crocketi Chapter.
I DAR 3:15 pm. with Mrs I).
W. Shepherd, 815 S. Morris St.
Kindergarten, primary and
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church parlor and assisting in
ths were Mrs. Franks. Miss
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tending the special meeting. The ......-----
nursery will be open for the Mrs. Melvin.Wayne Paul.are. at
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the Ridgecrest Baptist Chuf
in Fort Worth. Mrs. Paul is tNKK
Anna Beth Kitchens,
maids wore blue and carried
reute duties fully consume
time. He it a busy bey , .
better bey.
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who was observing his 15th
birthday. His mother baked and
MUENSTER Mrs. J. M. I
Weinzapfel and Mrs. L. A. Ber
nauer were co-hostesses in the
Weinzapfel home for the first
meeting of the current season
of the Civic League and Garden
Texas
man; Mrs. Elizabeth Long of
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Decatar. secretary and report.
Gene Owen.__— er; Mrs. Helen Wilson, Denton.
. । treasurer.
without puffs or
pads.
Methodist Church.
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| ing Gainesville C ollege when
they return from an Arkansas
honeymoon.
are Mr. and Mrs. Herman Paul
of Fort Worth. The wedding
date was the 41st wedding an-
niversary of the Jim Kitchenses.
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other schools.
spent in visiting. ple dining room beginning at 4
the honnreo and o’clock
This is the third annual meet-
the S. N. Rateman family met ।
recently in Leonard Park in j
Mr, and
ei Association of MeMurray to two DAR approved schools
School will hold open house for underprivileged children and
Thursday evening from 7-7:30 14
pm. at the'school preceding the sponsor scholarships.
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read the ceremony before a
Gothic arch flanked by candela
bra and baskets of white gladi
oil. The bridal path was marked
by cathedral candles and white
satin bows.
The bride wore a gown of nv
to the
Gainesville for a picnic sup- l
wer. Present were Mrs. S. N.
Cooked beets have a ten-
dency to “bleed” so they should
be added carefully to a salad.
Cahdax
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Women’s Page Editor
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members are
quette University Friday, Sept.
6, where she is continuing
nurses training. She made the
trip to Milwaukee, Wis., with
her brother and sister-in-law.
Mr. and, Mrs. Damien Hellman,
who are on a two-week vaca
tion. They were back in Muen-
ster Wednesday and returned to
Lubbock Thursday. While they
were away their little son, Kev-
in. stayed with his grandoar-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Holl
man and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hen
| scheid.
A farewell party honored
[ Gretchen at the home of her
i parents before she left. The af-
fair was a lawn party with din
ner. Guests present were the
Arthur and Glenn Hellman fam
ilies, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Men 1
rer and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Wiesman and John
David Meurer of Houston, the
Damien Hellmans and Kevin.
Lubbock, Dolphy Joe Hellman
and Dr. and Mrs. Monte Hell
man and daughters of Dallas.
choirs. Whaley Me
Muenster Civic, Garden
Ion tulle over satin, designed
— with long pointed sleeves and a
bouffant skirt that formed a
name of the organization out-
lineci in stars. A rod -in the
xia; the Sammy J. Ratemans
and sens, Duncan, Okla.; Mr.
He has delivered your paper
faithfully—please cooperat by
paying him on hit first cell each
Saturday. He it e little merchant
and theuld provide You with
THE DAILY REGISTER receipt-
be certain he does. School end
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Members w ear a wheel-
shaped pin of gold spokes out-
daughter "of Mr.
A general survey of coming
activity, distribution of new
year books, announcement of
new committee chairmen. a
book reView’ and a social hour
provided a full and pleasing
program for members.
Mrs. T. S Myrick. president,
introduced the committee chair
men who had been appointed
during the summer. They are
Mrs. Edd MeGannon, program
and yearbook; Mrs. A. A. Otto
and Mrs. Tony Gremminger,
cemetery; Mrs. Lee Toothaker.
conservation; Mrs. J. M. Wein
a complete selection of
and the “get acquainted" ses. . like a flax holder of an old spin-
unI sion will givesthem a chance to ..... ' '
Annual Roundup of I >i-i n< i visit.their child’s home room 1 something important
1 Section 1 Order of Eastern The program will be devoted
Star. 1 p.m.. m ogram and buf- -in-a-panel diseussion with the
fet supper. Masonic Temple. vanel to include Mrs Ed Mose
One of the oldest organiza H. O. McCain. registrar: Mrs.
। lions in the city, the Daughters J. W. Gladney, chaplain; Miss
of American Revolution. Rebec । Elizabeth Bell, librarian, and
ca Crockett Chapter. is observ- curator, Miss Carolyn McClure,
ing a special week. Constitution The group, which has been or-
Week. beginning today, ganized for 53 years and fosters
Sen ing the local chapter are; Americanism, stressing the cor-
Mrs. D W. Shepherd, regent; 1 red use of the flag. proper dis-
Mr Agnes Davis, vice regent; play and patriotic education,
Mrs. Cora Stanlforth, secretary; 1 follows the motto: “Be sure you
Mrs. Annie Stinson, treasurer; are right and then go ahead.”
school flower beds; Mrs. Han
Luke, flower -how and pilgrim
age
Listed in the yearbooks. the .
clubs’ activities ’consist of in- l
formative and entertaining pro-
grams for the next nine months.
Discussions in crepe myrtle-,
this year’s horticultural project;
roses, perennials, birds and col-
or in garden are on the lineup.
Special events include a Christ-
mas workshop and holiday
plant exchange, a guest speak
er. flower show an.I nilgrimage.
Mrs. Richard Frasher of
Gainesville was the guest re- :
viewer. She fascinated the audi:
ence with her interpretation of >
the story. “Imperial Woman,"
by Pearl Buck.
During the social hour, mem
bets were served punch and
M. Old Denton Rd. city. The
daughters are Mrs. Pal-Purga-
son, Lakeview, Aik.. Mi-. .1. M..
Call and Mrs. Etta Collins, both
of Gainesville. Mrs Collins re-
side- next door to her mother.
Mrs. Lance has 21 grandchil-
dren and 31 greatgrandchil-
dren.
birthday. Nine of his 10 great-
grandchildren attended.
Also sharing honors with him TA D.
was his grandson, Jimmy Owen, KounOun Q nP
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Owen, 1 "F
I who will represent the home,
Mh Moore, the school and the
Rev. Wm F. Rogan, "the com-
munity.
All members are urged to be
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zapfel, highway: Mrs. Nick Mil- cake squares topped with ice
cream, party mints and nuts. . IN- i , i
Trawfteshmentctakecthand Wed Robert Gibson
mentcenteraisiwith An anrannd Mrs Marie MeGuire 203 Jef
Mary Weinzapfel presided at ferson St., announeesthe,en
the ervstatpurch servtce, at the -gagement andaprproaching mar
I opposite end crystal containers riage,. Miss
heldthe olher refreshments, ert Gibson son of Mr" and Mrs
Twenty-five members wereFrtGison. sone Mr. and Mrs.,
present, including Mrs. Alvin A.O. Gibson. Corpus Christi
Hartman who joined the cub The w e d d i n g_ has b e e n
at the meeting planned for Oct. 5 in ( orpus
at ine meee Christi at the Travis Baptist
Church.
P. C. Wylie, Hortense Huey and
Emma Roach.
New departments have been
. . , set up for public school music,
nandez .were candlelighters. Ed and for exceptional children’s
wand Trisler ? *?-.?• ^’<s ! classes The library and science
his brother s best man Grooms departments have Added new
men, and ushers, were , Bobequipment. It has been an-
White, Fort Worth incle. of the nounced that 700 enrolled Tues
bride, and David Whitten of ■
Sherman. . j •
A reception was held in the
termediates, 7 p m.. sanetuary .
Thursday.
Evening Garden Club, 7:30
p.m., with Mrs. R. E. Bandy
Jr., 121 W. Tennie St.
Benjamin Franklin P TA.
7:30 p m., school auditorium.
Me Murray PTA open house
and room visitation. 7:00 to
7:30 p.m. Regular meeting
immediately follow tng.
Eidelity Class. Eirst Eap.
list Church. 9:30 a m., with
Mrs. Clyde Gibsen 313 Belch-
RADIO TW REPAIR
AND I V SERVICE
321 N. Commerce HOI-111!
2.3363 Birthdav Honoree
* • ta’vFe” MUENSTER Joe Pautler Sr
I was pleasantly surprised at his
2 home Thursday evening when
He can lose his teeth and get more . ..
but not his eyes. It’s up to Mother. not Nature,
in this case See that he has proper light for
studying ... so that his eyes will not
suffer later in life. For the asking, TP&L will
gladly supply information to help you
provide the right kind of lighting in your home.
FALSE TEETH
That Loosen
Need Not Embarrass
Many wenrers of tilM teeth have
muffered real embarrassment because
their plat* dropped, siipped or wob-
bled at just the wrong time Do not
lire In fear of this happening to you.
Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH, the
alkaline (non-acid) powder, on your
plates Hold false teeth more firmly,
no ther feel more comfortable Does
not sour. Checks ■■plate odor" (den-
Hire breath). Set FASTEETH at any
drug counter
e fa great grandchildren gathered to
" help him celebrate his 80th
yellow carnations. Mrs. Bill
Franks and Miss Milon Fer-
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WHITESBORO The First Mis. David Whitten, organist. Have Breakfast daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Baptist Church in Sherman was and Miss Carlene Baker. Facul+v Members -
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bridesmaids were Misses Peggy 1 boro schools was held at a local
Floyd, Sherman and Janice Col cafe Tuesday before the group
burn. Winters. Miss Blakley met . for ‘heir assignments. New
wore yellow and the brides.
bothering her lately and she er at the present address and
listens to her radio for amuse she has lived alone nfor the past
ment. 20 years. Mr. Lance passed away
Many ft lend- tailed Satur in 1927. Three daughters have
day to help her celebrate. also passed away. Marv E.,
As Martha Lousettie Wadkins Cora and Mae
she was born in Howard Colin- There are 10 living children:
tv Arkansas. She married Grover c North Hollywood,
’James , 1 homas Lance "m"' Unlif ; John. Lo- Angeles’; J. M.,
1881. In 1890 Air and Mts. Jimmie and A Taft, Calif.;
Lance and their five children calvin. Mission. Tex. and W.
'■ It s unique , , . Miss Personality s shell gives you the fuller bust you
want without "falsies," and retains the contours and fit no mattf
how often washed. In white broadcloth, <
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stones. She carried a lace-cov-
ered Bible topped with a white
orchid.
The music was furnished by
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Fi n \ h af Leon
Miss
Personality
CALL YOUNG S
ROOFING CO.
901. N. Commerce HO5-3062
Dowell Diamonds
Meet Friday
Mrs. Rex.Baulch, 1202 Lind
say St., entertained Friday eve
i ning with a covered dish sup
i per honoring members of the
|bow4>il Wives Club,--
The group approved the title
"Dowell Diamonds" as the name
for the club Mrs. Harvey
Moore won the door prize.
Games of Ringo were enjoyed
by 14 members.
MUENSTER Members of
A m I Dll II brought his decorated cake.
Her O( )tH FA l rthr A l --lere Miss Hilda Pautler baked the ! The annual Roundup of East
I I UI JULI I L 11 II IUCY I IUI U decorated cake for her father, ern star members of this dis
/ A fried chicken supper was en-
Mrs, Martha Lousettie Lance moved from Arkansas to Indian ioyed by. those attending ^ajtd
IXU her 20mirnhx- Sal Territory, now Wayne Okla Preseneningre’thehonoree’ana
euhhtn SI The mother Or 13 It took them from April until Mrs. Joe Pautler Mr. and ............. ........................
children, she was recognized June to travel the 300 miles Mrs ( larence Owen and -laugh- ing of the members of chapters
over a television program. “Mr. in a wagon drawn by a team of ter. and Mrs. Ray Owen in Denton, Nocona, Chico.
Lucky”, Monday afternoon and oxen. Her next two children and family. Mrs. Herb Cunning- Bowie, Spanish Fort, Saint Jo,
was sent "a bouquet of flowers, were born in a dug-out. which ham and children. Mrs. Jim Bridgeport. Boyd. Decatur. Al
Her granddaughter. Mrs. was their home at that time. Hermes and tWo children. Mrs. vord, Sanger, Pilot Point, Lewis
Charlie Hildebrand, had in- , 1916 th, famiiy moved to Ray. Laux and children, Lind ville and Gainesville.
formed the program of the <„)kc' 3 ,UI tv say: Henry, Joe and Hilda Paut Officers of the Roundup asso
birthday event. f- m ifow ow n e d p fr and Paula Owen of Jacks- ciation are Mrs Everett Bosley,
Mrs. Lance is active in the Myers "°Ihree "miles uth of borqW /hespenttheweekhere Gainesville chairman: Mrs. Ma-
Ada Murrell Bibleclass of ihe on the Old Denton Rd. ansit"nsrshscnarcncepowet She rieLordoftewisville,.co-chair
First Methodist Church. She Here they reared their family
loves to care for her chickens : and Mrs. Lance and a son, W.
jvmf TmtiD recently she carded M.-amt his wifc^ livrd there
batts and made quilts in her until July 4, 1937. Another son.
spare time. Arthritis has been J. M . built a home for his moth-
Mrs Sid Horn, historian: Mrs. The local chapter also sponsors
— - — the DAR awards annually to
A _ high school senior girls. This is
(nan Hnica Ta KA based on character, citizenship.
vUCII I IVUSC I U DC cooperation and scholastic abili:
...j A-, ties. Girls recognize this great
Held at McMurray hanea andthpeavarattentsentor
- day and special graduation pro-
Members of ihe Parent Teach- grams. The local group donates
Gretchen Hellman
Rateman. the Irb Batemans and I At Marouette
the Starling Lawson family of
....... — - ■ MUENSTER- Gretchen Hell-
man; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. _
Rudy Hellman, returned to Mar
WHITESBORO Mrs Ger
aid Lively was hostess to the
Christian Womens’ Fellowship
last week in her home. She also
। presided. Mrs. R. C. Burba was
j named to appoint a committee
। of three to clean the church on
alternate weeks.
[ Taking part in the meeting
were: Mmes. H. B Eppler, H. A
Davis, J. M. Suddath. Mrs.
[ Frank Godwin will be hostess
on October 8.
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 16, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 17, 1957, newspaper, September 17, 1957; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1580727/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.