Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 4, 1939 Page: 6 of 8
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Thursday, May 4,1939
WISE COUNTY MESSENGER
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May 7. Rev. Lyle Price of Denton will
speak. The high school chorus will
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Stone. Misses Oleta Mason and Opal
Taylor will sing a duet.
Mrs. Morris Ford and daughter,
Gale are visiting in Rhore.
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choc-l programs and presenta-
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Louise Stutt and Tra-
F Hlouchins; Piano Solo,
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J. w. Inman and Joel Chambers
Jr., were in Fort Worth Saturday
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wise one as these two young people
are certainly zood All Around citi-
zens. Any way, they were both sent
ors and'other candidates will have a
chance next year.
‘Fwenty six girls of the Home M ik
ing department, together with their
instructor. Miss Itobertson, journe-
•1 t< Fort Worth last weok where
Worth attorney is the chief speaker. (
Notice the program:
Mi! Swe*1 My Mery of life—V lier-
iert. Grammar schcol Chorus: Inyo
cation. R-o ......ids: Introduction “f
White hair is at its best in a coif-
fure which is crisp and neat. That
means short hair, with waves and
curls close to the head in a well
rounded, well-groomed contour. These
silver locks are short enough to be
dressed in flat yet flattering waves,
which sweep back from the sides and
up from the face on moderately high
lines. The ends of the baek swirl are
brushed out to blend with the short
neat nape. This type of hair style
"Fits" the new chick hats also.
Eleventh grade
and fan oil
grade—Rita
Sunday's League Lesson. "Persons
With Whom We Disagree."
our lesson for next Sunday morn-
ing. "The Appeal of Hard Tasks."
These are great lessons on the life
ami letters of Paul. One hour of good
sing after the Bible study every Sun-
day night Ceme worship with us.
and Jiggs Matsinger. Tenth
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Denton Sunday at the home of Jo
Dewa-e toes because they are biting this ses-
onavell Smith of Boyd is visiting son
Miss Tommie Jo Early this week Lois Stockard, Mary Bell Hudnall.
. oleta Mason visited in Fort Worth Claud Russell and Bryant Vandiver
I, Sunday. went fishing on Eagle Mountain Lake
Other visitors here over the week- Saturday.
were used. Gadys Mae
Ituth Barnett; Mem- I
AM.Mie tirammar
Bi nedic tion. (. 1i
: Iligh School .
Denton Saturduy.
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Ive L Williams; The World is W ait 1 ------—
in- for the Sunrise. E. Seitz: Invoca < the home of her daughter. Mrs. 3oe
tion High school chorus; Invocation. Taylor in Rhome this weekend.
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lory. A perfect Day. C. T. Bounds'. The decoration day was
11 s.nnei corus: Introduction of in Did, cmetery Sunday. . .
"Inker. E.\^ Mr and Mrs Burton Green of Thursday Study club. I he admission
drees; Presentation of Diplomas. K. Chico visited Jo Taylor ami family in
c Gasperson; Eenediction. Rev. Rhome Sunday.
Rounds. i Miss Lucy sparks and Peari Erwin of the PT A.
Flementary graduation will be at shopped in Fort Worth Saturday
. ight o clm k. Welne-day night. May Nr and Mrs. S. R Crumpton. Tuesday afternoon at 3:00.
tenth Judge S. F Honchins. Fort ____________
you know from having heurd him on
similar cecasion-, is a kirtd speaker
I feel sure that each of you will be
grateful for the opportuuits of hear
ing him again, and we trust that you
shall be present.
Awakening Chorus-C. " Gabriel.
High school Chorus: I nvocaticn. Rev.
Bounds: Temple Buitders W. M.
Wright, D. D; Now the Day is over—
J narnby. High school Chorus:
Benediction. Rev. Bounds.
An election was held Wednesday
afterncon for the purpo-e of deter-
mining the Best All-Around girl and
the Best All-Around hoy in high
school. The civics class sponsored the
lection which was condurted strict
ly according to election rul6s. Candi-
date for the coveted posi.....1s were:
sweater
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May Till. at eleven o'clock
M. Wright, Exingelist of
vis Ray Porter.
Siddons; Awarding of Diplomas, IL
Everyene reported a grand
Seventh grade -Oleta
. Wool V brought cari. A Hudnall. Kecger Vandiver. Miss Lois Walker visited her par Billy Evelyn Moore, and VeniU Boyd.
Saturday,and Sunde «» Lkelana Fufr Vandiver attended the entsinBrig-por saturday and sun- Mr Morris Ford of Fort Worth
Bridzeport and Eagle Mountain Lake Newark baccalaureate service Sun day.
for the opening of the fishing season, day night
Miss Ruth Bryant Blimp visited in Mr. and Mrs. E. h. Richardson ief
Rhome Sunday I Saturday morning for an automobi -
As uidly as we hate lo thaink of ‘t Mra Virginia Doherty is sponsor ’ trip through Louisiana and MissimiP
we are foreed to realize that this ing a sixth and seventh grade Play • pi
MuI .n0i day. an- fast drawing Tiie-day night. "The Girl in the F ur 1 Rev. James E. < arrol of Fort Worth
to a clo. comieicement oxereises coat. The character are: suogene prenched at the Baptist church Sun
hold the spotlisht for the rernainder Crumpt Porothy Xeilcalverttpiday.. pornc.. Jack.on visited the end were Ruth and Edith Erwin. W.
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Mr and Mr- Shankles visited in Sunday night.
Miss Evelyn oppenheimer of Dalia-
re presented by Mr. Kei- '
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’I -park.a presented
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straight A average in every subjert 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon. ----------*----------
since entering sehool. These pupils The League lesson was "The Sue IRTTY TT TN DECATIIR
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mencement. Monday night. Miss no preaching service at the church ail
Stones music ami expression recital day, the pastor being away for the
Wednesday night. , conference.
There are four pupils in grade Next Sunday is our regular preach-
schcot this year who have made a ing day. C’ome hear a good sermon at
Hi j (‘o.. and Kins - Candy Factory-
i h girls were much interested in see-
in. ow various products were made
in these faciories and were delighted
to sample -uch preducts. The group 5
also visited Fort Worth’s Narcotic
Farm. Ordinarily visitors are not al-
lowed, but the bus was permit ted to
drive through the grounds as a guide
pointed cut spots of interest. Only
men are kept in the institution, which
will accommodate about one thousand
when the present building program is
completed. The girls had a very edu-
cational trip, ami we are sure that
it was well worth their time.
The senior play. "Fhe Absent Mind-
ed Pre fessor," was a seream. Every
character did well, but we must com-
pliment Elbert Remele, who played
the role of the professor. We hardly
see how he could improve after 20 "
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