The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1941 Page: 4 of 8
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Gregory New*
By MRS. H. F. PARK
Nora Mae Giileland
Honored on
Birthday
Mrs J. T La (Tad- Mt
H hv a dav for San Antonio where
en!!c**‘ ! will visit in (tip homo of
yti and i and Mr*. P. K Brito.
ikawdiae Horae Scene j James Reason
Of Wedding Honored Tues
Mr*. (Jus Giileland honored her
daughter, Nora Mae, on h e r
thirteenth birthday anniversary.
Guests were Ijtverne McCann,
Bucky Barrow, Billy Grice. Hoy-
wood Smith, It <* r o i h y .ionns.
Charles Henderson. Dorothy Wires,
Janice Smith, Hilly Huber, Mary
Lou Green. Eugene Childers, Dor-
othy Lou Ritchie. Helen Thortng-
tou, Bobby Helm, Tom Ray Kirk.
Polly Huber, Benson Kretzmeler
and Agnes Cummins.
James Reason was surprised on
h i p ninth birthday anniversary
, Tuesday at four o'clock when
hlw mother. Mrs. J. R, Rosson.
entertained at their home In his
honor The following truest*: Gor-
don McCrary, Jackie Guedln, Bil-
lie Hunt. Gem Hunt,
mu Elsie Rath Stand!**!, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mt*. R. L. Stand •
tiw, btoauv, the bride of Jobs
Oentry, #»>o of Mr. and Mr*. John
tools.; iMr. and Mrs Douglas Davl* | * .j.
this | »»* *<»»• Howard and Mis* ««• ^'UXlIiai’y fyj
than 8*'*- Mrs u «- Next TllffcL.
W). j of Houston and Miss Ella Opp of j -C**9
j Llano spent the week end In tlv* | —-~
th I home of Mr and Mrs. J. H Shell. ! rh“ W#m,»’* As*
th, lri | Presbyterian Chnrch
foi*! i n*xt Tuecd*?
their! The eighth grade and h «« »> oclock (n FT™
some j echoed pupils will register Thur-| rjr<> * **«
f0n.|day and Friday, ft P«»mher 4 and j mu • * *
ear* |5- •" ,h<‘ hl*!i h<**> hulWIng | ^ ' "*rci*
between the hours of 19:00 a. tn. . ,,. " no®* *
la8jand 120,1 noon and from 4 M to ( ^
tak- •» t!“ af,<'rnWn jThr.e
Jean | On Saturday, pupils may regia- • Mrin K , C(w
kley. jter from 2:00 p. m. to s 00 p m. j Jentl|n„ ^
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pany Mr. and Mrs Ralph Todd of j Charle* Cam®, w
yior. Henderson have arrive d In Greg, j ,\fre. (;. (i
La ory and are located In the Jones j this week (mta # t,
will apartments (Mr. T<xld Is the foot-;
“ ln ball coach for the Gregory High j visiting In tiiTTl
to School team. I ,hl. ]
Mavis Ann
and Betty Sue Hunt, Joy Rosson
and Jackie McVoy, played games
then the birthday cake and punch
was served.
Baptist WMS Had
Business Meeting
No-Name Club Met
In Tutt Home
The Baptist Missionary Society
met at the church Tuesday after-
noon for n business meeting.
The next meeting Is to be at.
the church at three o’clock on
Tuesday, September 9. with Mrs.
Ben Ivey and Mrs. D. L. IVood-
aon in charge of the program.
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Piano
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THE TAFT’ TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 4941
Leaf** Gentry, Saturday <&vmlm
at »igbt o’clock at the home of
the bride's parent* in Taft. The
Bev. ’William Harry Moore con-
ducted the ceremony.
'Men Eatiiewttese Herring of
How*ton waa staid of honor and
MBton Sftaadlee, brother of the
bride, was best man.
After a abort wedding trip, the
-couple will be At home in Aflgle-
tca, Tetsas.
Ifn Geuti-y attended the Uni-
varulty at San Antonio and for
the past several years has been
with the Edgar Tobin Aerial
Starvey Company of San Antonio.
Sfc-. Gentry is connected with the
Sow Chemical Company of Free-
port.
Miss Lydia Landrum of San
Antonio was a guest, at. the Stead-
ies home for the wedding.
Party Given for
Evalyrm Hendrix
Mrs. IS. N. Tutt was hostess
at her home on Thursday after-
noon to guests and members of
the NoNam*; Club. Those present
were Mrs. E. VT, bandars who
held high score, Mrs. Y. S. Jen-
kins, Mr*. C. C. Boykin, Mrs.
M, D. Wise, 'Mrs. Miller Harwood.
Mrs. A. C. Tutt and Mrs. E. L.
Barrow.
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Ea*terwood, Spark* & Caere.
I N S l R A N C E
Pelroleum Building
HD Club to Have
First Fall Meeting
Members of WMS to
Have Rummage
Sale Saturday
ffivalynn Hendrix, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. It. D. Hendrix, was
ft«*tnw»6 at a party given or. her
fltwmid birthday anniversary by
bar mother.
■Those present were Marts Ann
Ham as4 mother, Mrs. Henison
TBemt, Young Sam and Charles
*flex Jenitea, Lois May Croliey,
may M«H and Ray Roy Cardwell
astd mother, tMrs. Ray Cardwell,
Mary Sffsdlea Cummins and moth-
er, Mrs. Maurice Cummins, Gay-
Sgsd Pslmour and mother, Mrs.
0. R. Pslsnour.
Refreshments of cake and ioe
' msa were served after games
bud ben played.
The Taft Home Demonstration
Club is to meet Monday after-
noon. September K. at the home
of 3Srs. IMaurins Schulit. This is
the first meeting- of the new
club year.
Mrs, C. C. Williams
Hostess to
Wednesday Club
The ladles of the Woman's Mis-
sionary Society of the Baptist
Church are to have a rummage
sale on Saturday, September *5.
Anyone wishing to donate cloth-
ing. shoes and other things that
could bo sold are asked to bring
them to the Baptist Church Fri-
day or to the stand on Saturday.
Pioneers Met
Friday Evening
To Marry Soon
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Zaroszewskf
«f Taft announce the engagement
•fid approaching marriage of their
daughter, Hu Ida Marie, to Thomas
T. West, son of Mr. and Mr*.
m. W. Wjest of Sandia.
Mrs. C. C. fWilliams was host-
ess on Wednesday morning at
nine o’clock at her home to the
Wednesday Bridge Club. Those
enjoying games of bridge were
Mrs. R. S, Cook, Mrs. Ben ivey.
.Mrs. Lloyd Kirk, Mrs. T. N
Blackwell, Mrs. Augustine Gnedin,
Mrs. George Wither and Mrs. W.
S. Cunningham, Fiigh score award
went to Mrs. Kirk. Cokes were
served after the games
Ever*?ng Circle
To Meet
The Evening Circle of the Wo-
man’* Presbyterian Auxiliary is
to meet at Pres.-Mex. for the
first fall meeting on Tuesday, j
September 9.
Miss Afar ion Getlfnger, Mrs.
Anne Morris, Clifton Anderson
and Jimmie Lingler of San An-
tonio have be:r. guests of Claude
Haisley in the home of his par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. S, Cook.
Mrs. Fred Humphries returned
Tuesday night after spending the
past several weeks with Mr.
Humphries who has been ill at
the ranch home near Fioresviile.
CORDETT
CORDUROY
They Are Latest Type Materials—
Perfect for School or Street Wear
In Skirts:
Th* Pioneers met Friday. Au-
gust 29, at the Presbyterian An-
nex. Mary Lou Green. A g n e s
Cummins, Polly Huber and Doro-
thy Mires served supper. .Mr.
Kirk mad. a summary of the
month's study on “Christian Com-
radeship.’’ The program closed
with a short Bible quiz contest.
Outdoor games were enjoyed on
the church lawn. Those present
were Betty Stafford. Billy Uriee.
Dorothy '.Mires, Polly Huber. Mary
Lou Green, Joan Cage. Helen
Thorington. Joann Jones. Agnes
Cummins. Cathleen Sparks, Bill
and Jimmie Moore, Bucky Bar-
rev.-. Homer Rasferwocwl, Joe
Samman, r.ugane Childers, Charles
Hemi-rson, Billie Huber. Tom
Kay Kirk and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Kirk.
Tom Ray Kirk, Reporter.
CORN STICKS
Of *11 foods which bar* had
their origin in the South, corn
bread is one of the best known. The
further South you go, the more
frequently corn bread appear* on
the menu. Morning, noon and night
there are appropriate corn bread*.
Among the best liked are
Corn Sticks
1 cup corn meal
Mi cup flour
teaspoon salt
V* teaspoon soda
Vi cup sour buttermilk
1 egg
Vn tablespoon margarine
Sift meal, flour, salt and soda
three times. Add the milk and
beaten egg yolk, melted margarine,
and lastly beaten egg white. Pour
small amount into piping hot,
greased corn stick pans and bake
in hot even (426* F.) for 1$ mis*-
utea. Serve hot and with a rafter
oua amount of ccttoiweed oil mar-
garine, Yields 8 to Itt sticks, *
Other favorite Southern recipse
are presented in a large, Ml color,
109-page cook book, “100 South**®
Recipes.* Send to National Cotton
Council, Box 18, Memphis, Twm.
Institute in San Antonio. Victoria
Samman, for the past six weeks,
has b e n at tending Dratighoa’s
Business College in Corpus Cbris-
tl and Ruth Haynes is attending
Ann Bishop's School of Beauty
Culture there June Alford and
Ruth Mires also will tv- In Cor-
pus Christ! attending Corpus
Christl Business College. Claude
Haisley and Rosemary Whatley
will return to A A I at Kings-
ville.
Several others plan to make
their college decisions within the
next week.
Mr. and Mrs.
and “on, E V,
Mrs. Cora Aisup of Sinton and
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Scrivener
and son. Pat, of Taft were guests
In the J. I> Willis over the week-
end.
Mr. and 'Mrs. J D. WISH* en-
tertained at Rameun Island .Mon-
day wiih an all-day picnic and
basket lunch honoring Mr. and
Mrs Arthur Scrivener of Taft on
their twenty-ninth wedd'ng anni-
versary.
Lt and Mrs. A
i Jr. left Tuesday
M. Schmidt,
morning tor
Rincon News
By MRS. J, F. COPPEOGE
Misses H or tense Barrel! and Baltimore. Md. where Lt Schmidt
Mr. mid Mrs. H. S. Crawford
and Gloria and Joan Crawford
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Burke
at Anna Rose, Texas, and Mr
and Mrs. !W. (•. Elmer at Agua j
Dulee' ov.-r the week-end
iMorlne Hu-tper* of Alvin. Texas, j will attend a four-weeks’ course
visited over the Labor Day week-! in cbemb-al warfare, after which
end with Misses Geneva and Inez i time he will report at Camp,
Jones. | Hub n. Palarlos, where h*- will
Piano StudgN
Wishing to %%
i*880ltt W&j
Miss Marian 0
May Do So st|
L. C, Ivey H*
Mrs. A. Marek of Corpus Chris-
tl spent the past week In the
home of .Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heub-
ner.
C. C. McIntyre Ig ill ln the
Spohn Hospital in Corpus Christl.
Portland News
By MRS. GEO. W. FRENCH
Mi's. Nathan Hine returned
Monday from a visit with rela-
tives in Austin and George West.
Mrs. T. c. Findley hag ag her
guests, her daughter and children,
Mra. Herman Deerlng, Betty and
Billy of Dallas.
From $1.95 to $2.95
In Slack Suits:
Styled and Made by Evelyn—
Priced at $8.95
In Piece Goods:
With Snappy New Simplicity Patterns
Snappy
59c Per Yard for Cordett
$1.25 Per Yard for Corduroy
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Coker have
as their guests tMrs. Coker’s
mother. Mrs. W. C. Hune of Arp
Mrs. W. C. Maucb and children
have returned from Glen Rose.;
Texas, after at) extended visit
there.
Monday, Sept*!
•Mrs. \V. C. Saund -rs Is visit-
ing her son and his wife. Mr,
and Mrs. Norman Saunders, in
Houston.
M. E. DeVilblss and W. O. Wil-
son were in San Antonio on
business the past, week-end
Earl Rosson visited Winfred
Smith In Gregory Thursday and
Friday.
Pupils of Rincon School will all
be ready for opening of school
.September S.
Mr a n d Mrs. Grice Chaney
hav. as guests Mr. Chaney's
brother and family, Mr. and Mrs
Ellis Chaney, Jr. and Lynne of
San Antonio.
FREE'
jumbo Ice Cream Soda With
50c Purchase or More
OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Mrs. R, G. Reynolds
The Monday Bridge Club held
n picnic at Mathis oa Corpus
Christl Lake Monday Seven mem-
bers and two guests enjoyed the
outing. Guests were Mrs. T. H.
Hill and Miss Myra Lou Hunt.
Mrs, J R. Selby was hostess.
Mi's. C. K. Coffee won high
prize and Mrs. Hill won the
guest high prize- and Mrs. Hunt
won cut prize.
Patronize Home Merchant*
Announces the Opening
of a
Kindergarten
Monday, September 22
at the
Methodist Annex
For Boys and Girls From
Four to Five
WE ARE HANDLING AGAIN
THE BEST PRODUCTS—
‘LUCKY STAR”
GENEVA JONES
YOUR CHILD SHOULD
HAVE VITAMINS FOR
PERFECT THOUGHT
We Handle Complete Stock of Them All-
Let Us Take Care of Your Needs
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Blake, Bob. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1941, newspaper, September 4, 1941; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth749414/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.