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thirst ami ; ,urth g
Ward School #n<j
with a Chnitmu
day afternoon in
Included in the
gamei
Fellowship Has
.of the party were the mem Ptone
mother* for the three ! ScaVt
of the grade. Mrs. E. A. v ■
Mrs. Grant Crolley. and Mrs K a hr
l McClarv. Also attending were hunt h
,h. teachers, Mrs. E I- Barrow. *11,, w
M D Talbert, and I- V. BlahUM, held T
and principal H. E. Massey. of Mrs
Mrs Roy Johnson, Mrs Rod- kin ar
ert Price, Mrs Bill Moore Mrs ‘ ar* t,
Hon - Standifer. Mr*. George B Ttiev
Tenet v. Mrs. K. G. MeKamcy the m<
•and Mis James Miller are the
| room mothers entertaining the)Wnvr
Seventh Grade pupils Thursday -
i afternoon with a Christmas par-, nuri.t
t> . Mrs. Ava Woodson and Mrs. I w,v,
Irma Neely arc the teacher*. i gajur’d,
Knitting Club Holds
| Christmas Party
The home of Mrs, Maurine
Schultz was decorated in the
j Yuletide theme for the annual
Christmas party of the Knitting
Club Friday afternoon. Mrs. C
i H. Smith was <
Mrs. Schultz.
A fruit salad
1 Christmas colors
! H members.
; The dub will tak
meetings in January
Jr., were hostesses for the WSCi-i
Christmas party Tuesday after-
noon tiie Methodist Church.
Mrs. A. B. Toland told the
Christmas story. White elephant
gifts were exchanged from the
I Christmas tree.
I The tea table wa." laid with a
ed cloth and had a Yuletide
centerpiece with Santa Claus and
16 THE TAFT TRIBUNE — Taft. Texas, Thursday, Dee 20, 1951
ti*tnbution
a us, and r*||
Sunday Schrjo! Pld?
Ha* Party in **
Miss Ed ness Hoots n
Mrs. W L. Root*, jr ^
Edness Marie Rood «iu
their primary
day School classes with .
ma« party v,;atii> lfWn
the home of Miss
children played
Christmas carols ami A,
ed refreshments.
wiin the Christmas gifts which
they had made for them.
Home „room mothers, Mrs.
John Craven. Mrs. R J. Lo-
baugh and Mrs. J. Dildjr, are
sponsoring a Christmas party for
the pupils Thursday.
Jonell Cook Honored
With Kitchen Shower
A. kitchen shower honoring
Mis* Jonell Cook, bride elect,
was given Thursday night at Lila
Baugh Hall in Kingsville with
Ml&tea Dorothy Mayberry, Doro-
thy Holiday and Joan Rohm
laMtesae*. About 30 of the girls
■from Lila Baugh dormitory at
a J CeUsjc attended
plate in
was serve
i Church of Christ Youth
■ Plans Music Program
Some 15 young people from the
i Taft Church of Chri't went to
i Beeville Sunday for the all-day
1 singing and appeared on the
j program, giving two A Capella
I numbers.
, The young people of the Church
BUSY BEE CLUB
HOLDS XMAS PARTY
ON THURSDAY
Mrs J.
GARDEN DEPART)
OF CLUB MEETS
MONDAY AFYEHK
Mrs. Maurine SrFuR* 4
C H Mayo presented fi
gram for the meeting oft
den department of tn* l
Club Monday aftemow
Presbyterian Annex. Hr*
Mrs J H. Owen,
Fay, Mr*. V. R. Glasson. Mrs.
B. A Murrav and Mrs. Guy
Crites were hostesses for the
Busy Bee Club* Christmas par-
ty Thursday afternoon, which
was held at the West Portland
clubhouse. Members present were
Mrs. Clifford Turner, Mr.,. £) W.
Custer, Mrs. Bruce barrow, Mrs.
Leslie Blackmon, Mrs C. B.
Owen. Mrs. F C. Morris, Mrs.
W H. Nelson, Mrs. W M. Wal-
lace. Mrs. S. D. Howell. Mrs. C
R. Phillips, Mrs. M. Crites and
Mrs. J. D. Glasson, Jr Mrs. R.
B. Beard was welcomed as a
new member.
There was un exchange of
gifts from the Christma tree.
The identity of Sunshine Sisters
was revealed, and names drawn
for the next year Mr Cliff- : ! ;
Turner presided at a ««• rt busi-
ness session, and refreshments
were served.
The next meeting will be with
Mrs. D. W. Custer.
Nancy Williams
Celebrates Birthday
Nancy Williams celebrated her
ninth birthday and Virginia Wil-
Siama observed her fourth birth-
day with a party given Saturday
afternoon by their mother, Mrs. i
W. G. William- Sharon GabrieJ j
wt-u iae prise in a game.
The birthday cake held nine j
| Dorcas Class Has
: Party Friday
j The home of Mrs Leslie
I Blackmon was the scene Friday
! night of the Dorca Class Christ-
mas partv. Mrs Blackieon ind
Mrs. V. H. Glasson were hostess■
' PS.
The rending of the Christmas
_t, rv was given by Mr-. F, -*
Tutt Eight me er.- attended,
I Methodist SS Class
| Has Party Wednesday
The annual Christmas
yink caudle* nna four blue can-
dles. Individual cakes, each hold-
ing a candle, were served with
ice cream to the nine guests who
attended, and favors were given
to each child.
Presbyterian SS Classes
Have Xmas Parties
A Christma* party for the
Nursery, Kindergarten. Begin-
ners and primary departments
nf the Sunday School of First
Presbyterian Chu’rh will be held
at 2.30 o'clock Saturday after-
noon in the annex. Mr- John B.
LaGue, Mi - J. B. Mdoheli Mrs.
C. B. Greenwood, Mr-. Harry
Mount, Mi-- Ruth Blankmcye;-
.'id Mi.- Marc-ret Ruper*
chers of the das .aw. will be in
.. of the party. A movie url
be shown.
Sunbeams Have
Christmas Party
Both Sunbeam Bands were on-
tertained with a Christmas party
Tuesday afternoon at First. Bap
fist Church Mrs H. W Ban-
dars told the Christmas story.
Chi istma.-- songs were suns, and
gifts distributed from the Chr:-t-
iiia, tree, followed by ri-fre-h-
;, onts. About 34 children attend-
ed. Mrs. T. G. Tucker, Mr:-. Rob-
ert Price, Mi.-. Noel Brittain, Mrs
Mr.-.. Ar’riui Mi f! ide. Mi - Mm'
rie Brown. Mrs. Y. S. Jenkins.
Mrs. John Hardy and Mrs. R. V.
Gunn were in chaise of the
2nd Grade Entertains
Parents Friday
Miss Woodrome's second grade
pupils entertained their parents
in their room Friday afternoon
with a Christmas program in-
cluding a poem “Christmas Cand-
les Welcome You,'’ play “Santa
Visits Mother Goose," and two
rones "Upon the Housetop ’ and
’ olph the Red Nosed Rein-
deer.” After the program, the
pupils presented their parents
Youth Fellowship
F,o'i rt a in.- Xoi 1 h uni
o'lrilxr'' by iJS
d lake *ts (3
novel*. It jj
man who* tt
e«uU so much
EIGHTH GRADERS
SING CAROLS,
HAVE PARTY
The Eighth Grade Christmas
party W'.-.!nc !:.y night .-taided
with caroling around town, fol-
lowed by game- and icfresHncnt.-
Dt the icliool cafeteria. I:i > v.»>r>T
. . . It is a joy each
year to say Merry
Christmas to our
many friends and
customers who have
extended their pat-
ronage and friend-
ship to us over the
last 12 months. Our
Christmas wish for
you is that 1952 will
be full of good
things and to be
sure Christmas is ...
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SHORTENING.
FRENCH, I oz. Cun
PEPPER _______
l if-h Kentucky Wonder
GREEN BEANS lb. „ 17c
Dromedary ( SI*. Jar)
Fruit Cake Mix_____29c
lioliduv Brand (1 M>, Cello 1
PECANS ........... 39e
Sun Gold
OLEO lb.—.....- 22c
Kraft Klkhorn
CHEESE lb___________54c
uUnmrs
Fey. iV Ev. Few Wash. Delicious
APPLES 2 lbs________ 2
Fresh Crispy
CELERY 2 for________2
Diamond Brand (1 lit. Cello)
WALNUTS____________4
Holiday (1 lb. Cello)
Mixed Nuts_________4
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IMPERIAL
SUGAR 5 lb. sack .. 45c
Maxwell House. Keg.. Drip, Pulv,
COFFEE 1 lb. tin ... 83c
Rath Black Hawk Pure Pork
SAUSAGE ROLI----39c
(Good for Making Dressing)
Dec ker Half or Whole
iOWANA HAMS 55c
Fresh for Turkey Dressing
OYSTERS Special
Armours Boston Butt Fresh
PORK ROAST_____45c
Fresh
PORK STEAKS ....
Hulli Black Haw k
BACON_____________
Decker Tall Korn, trav pack
BACON________
MIRACLE WHIP. Qt. Bottle
SALAD DRESSING . 55c
BAM A PEACH, 2 lb. Jar
Peach Preserves __
Last Minute Gift Suggestions
Lihertv, 8 ox. Bottle
CHERRIES _____ 27c
Ocean Spray, No. 300 can( 2 for
Cranberry Jelly______29c
Hunt's Fancy, No. 2’- can
HALVES PEACHES ...29c
Chopped
SPINACH ................... 19C
Cut
CORN J9c
MM (> ox.
ORANGE JUICE jj»r
Del Monte Whole Green
BEANS No. 2 can 23c
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PEAS 2 for ......... 27c
Large Box
TIDE _______________ 27 r
Del Monte Chunk. No. 2 can
PINEAPPLE_________
Del Monte Sliced. No. 2’- can
pineapple__________
I'll (Tall Can)
MILK________________
Large Box
CHEER 27c
Quart Bottle
PUREX i7c
Pal Quart Bottle
BLEACH 2 for ... 25c
Large Box
DR EFT . 27c
Softex
TISSUE 2 rolls 25c
Cut Rite. 125’ roll
WAX PAPER 25c
For the Men
'CORDUROY SHIRTS
-GABARDINE SHIRTS
-Light Weight Jackets
“FIELD and STREAM
JACKETS
•WOOL JACKETS
-SLACKS
ROBES
-PAJAMAS
-TIES
-STETSON HATS
For the Lady
-GOWNS
->SLIPS
—DRESSES
-SUITS
-'-Samsonite Luggage
-'-HOSE
-NYLON PANTIES
PROBES
For the Home
CANNON AND BATES
^Sheets
•"■Pillow Cases
•"Towels
-"•Bed Spreads
•"Towels-Wash Cloths
-BLANKETS
-LUNCHEON SETS
JliebeAmG4>i l
Green
MISS MATTIE
YGLESIAS
FRANK
MRS. WILLIS HAMILTON
Home-Owned !. G. A. Store
MRS. ROBERT WHITEHEAD
Taft, Texas
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 20, 1951, newspaper, December 20, 1951; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth750063/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.