The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 15, 1958 Page: 2 of 20
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Principally K Women
CLUBS — SOCIETY.— PARTIES — PERSONAL MENTION
DOROTHY CHERRY. Society Editor
Portion 1 — Rage 2
Tea Sunday To
Honor Mrs. Jones
TO BE HONOREDr-A tea shower will compliment Mrs. Vernon Wells,
a re. i t h:;de this afternoon from five to seven o'clock at the home
of Mrs O B Fenner. 301 South Wells The honoree is the former
a i'i Judge and Mr- W. H
Hamblen - .
MRS. KNOWLTON’S MUSIC PUPILS
TO BE IN THREE RECITALS SOON
Walch. Bessie Lane Iluseman, An-
nette Tise, Alice Bujes, Rind a
Tuimore, Nancy Childers, Sandra
Callaway. Debra Bures' Donna
Frazier. Connie Green, Patricia
Rowe, Anne Buehng and Patricia
Buhrig.
Vanderbilt pupils in the Saturday
recital include Carolyn Hoskins,
Glenda Jones. Carolyn Newt on,
Peggy Horn, Sandra Kooblock,
Beatrice Z a c e k. Rosie Niccum,
Beth Browning, Linda Leonard,
Donna Haines, Agnes Zacefef,
Sandra Faye Pribyi, Joe Don
Conger. Billie Joyce Heaton. Debra
Sv.hatte, Marsha Mann
Wade, Brenda Denn.
Nt-ese. Judy SemBera,
os and Brenda Browning
See MRS. KNOW I,TON S page
I The Edna Parent and, Teacher
Association, holding its 'final
monthly meeting in the -Edna High
“School .■Vudiioritini. 'heard annuaT
reports from officers and commit-
tee heads; elected two life mem-
berships: and instaUed a new slate
of officers for 1958-1959.
Membership Chairman Joe
Owen reported a new record of 600 Edna Chapter No. 692. Order of j
members Mrs. Gordon Nelson and the Eastern Star cordially invites :
Mrs James Pcagler's report o n you to attend a tea honoring Mrs. ;
the financial status of the associa- LeRoyce Jones, District Deputy
tion showed it to be some $700 to Grand Matron, of District -t. See- |
the good, w ith the major outlay , tion 9, Grand Chapter of Texas, !
yet to be determined by an execu- Order of Eastern Star on Sunday,;
live committee report. May 18, from three to six o'clock
Mrs Arvle Elliott credited all in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gif- ■
those who helped in the hospitality ford Hodges. 201 Central Drive,
committee during the year's under- Invitation to the affair is extend-
takings Mrs John Carter explain- ed through the press only,
ed the "goal sheet'1 and told of -o-
the organization's rating. Mrs. Graduation Tea Is
Charles fclavik, speaking for t li e . ^ .
health and nutrition committee. Given to Compliment
listed the many things that had pn„L„rQ Toon rVolih
been done during the year, includ- 1 “ “ Herein V. I ell l
'iilfL-4’'"’!0 ™ Sunday afternoon, May 4. Miss
ear tests; and ,>14 IB patch Barbara jean Crabb, Edna High
'T' , ,, ... School graduate, was honored at a
Sup,. Floyd Manry expressed his graduat°on tca in the home of Mrs.
appreciation for such a hard-work- Ru{ Mll!er 6U; South Fannni.
.roup ot parents and spoke ot Guosl ,allod betwwn ,thc hours
the good that they had done for
the schools.
Mrs. Lloyd Lowery, third grade
teacher in Stephen F. Austin Ele-
I’hone OL7-1547 Monday or Tuesday
THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1958
Seniors
Honored
By WMU
m
The Edna High School seniors
were honored with a weiner rohst
Tuesday, May 6, at 7:00 p m. by i
the Woman’s Missionary Union of
the First Baptist Church on the
church lawn.
Bob Chambers, music and edu-;
cational director of the church,!
welcomed the guests and gave the j
invocation.
Some 50 seniors, their sponsors, ;
and their guests, Miss M e a.d i e ;
Pumphrey, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hurt- JlLY BR DE-ELECT-Mr. and Mrs. Robin Tannenbaum of Laredo
ness the Rev and Mrs, Wilford announce the engagement of their .daughter. Miss Fern Elaine Tannen-
Wootan, and Mr. and Mrs. Cham- baum, to Lieutenant Kenneth Weston Mays of Perrin Air Force Base,
bers enjoyed the weiner roast, Sherman. The bride-elect was graduated from Martin High School
Cokes and toasted marshmeliows. and attended the University of Texas. She is now teaching at United
Day School in Laredo, Her fiance graduated from Edna High School
and received his BS Degree from Texas A and M College. His parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Dewey William Mays of Edna. The marriage will be
solemnized July 5 at the First Baptist Church in Laredo, •
Following the slipper, Mr. a n d
Mrs. Chambers, directed the sen-
iors in fun and fellowship together,
which included a number o f
games.
■-o-
A1 Fresco Supper
In ore
ior to avoid lone recitals.
' Mrs L
: • Khowhon will pivseM
her mtis
k: pupils in three different
recitals
this spring The fir>t one
will be i
;iven by the Ganado pupiis
Friday,
May Hi, at 7.32 p m in
the Gan
ado High School gy m. The
Vanderbl
lit piano and aecordian
pupils 'W
ill jierlorm Saturday. May
.
k LJ'.s High Senool audi-
tor| urn i
x’^inning at 7:30 p. m
Tins vrill
be followed by the Edna
ecu a! at eigiit o clock i n
program in Ganado will
Unionist, Kay Howell, Ka-
ren June
- lYonald Peters. Betty
Sue iliii:
ird, Betty Flenikcn. Don
Skahekv
Barbara Hamons, Pamla
\ icky Franz Patricia
Schuike
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Betty
Winstead. Gwencite
TO WED—The engagement and ap-
of three to five o'clock and were proaching mawihge of Miss Na-
greeted by Miss Crabb, her moth- omi Ruth Fikes to Donald James
er. Mrs. Ernest Crabb; and the Melton has been announced by her
„nA iiiHrm- o-n hostesses, Mrs. John Henry Long, parents," Mr. and Mrs. 0. E.
m‘r‘principal* of Sam Houston Davis and Mrs. Wayne Fikes, 413 Hurst Street. The in-
Elementary Schooi. were elected tr*“: refreshlhent table hc!d a ^^groomistteson of Mr.
to L.fe Memberships m the parents , doth and featured the senior fnd *Irs T- “■
and teacher s organization during c]ass {jowers wjtj, a biue ]rjs and ton Street. The First Methodist
balloting carried on during t h e wilde candytuft centerpiece. Re- Church will be the scene of the
evening. freshments consisted of p u n c h wedding June 14 at 3:00 p.m.
The highlight of the meeting was cookios. blue and white decorated j
e h e installation service for the cake squares, mints and nuts.
newly selected slate of officers for pouring at the punch bowl was TTA,,,. T o,ljp - A
1958-1959. Mrs. P H Longwood. of Miss Maureen Davis. Arrange- f . 1 ^ ^Ixena
LI Campo and a state "official in ments of spring flowers were used Orientation C 1RSS
The Parents and Teachers Organi- throughout the home.
zation, was a guest and was i n qu{ hf t0Wn guests for the occa- Mrs. Arden Lawrence. Mrs Lau*
charger of the installation. In a sjon w<r.e Miss Crabb's grand- ra Lee Maxwell, Mrs. C. T. Wall .
very impressive ceremony she- mother, Mrs. John Kubala of Hall- and Mrs. Florence Pearce of letter of thanks for the silber eof- Gifts were presented
lauded the present officers for a ettsvilje, and an aunt, Mrs. Lafey Edna, were in Ganado on Wednes- fee and tea service that was pre-
splendid year's work; and then Miller of Speaks. day, May 7, to attend an orienta- seated to Miss Leta Bennett at the
Fair Exhibits
Chairmen Named
The Jackson County Home De-
honorees.
it nnci r\*£- • t Attending were Mr. and Mrs
Honors OES Officials Arthur Braunholz, Mr and 111rs
Claude Sappington Jr.. Mr a n d
An al fresco supper was' given^Mr$.rW T. Powers, Mr and Mrs
by the Order of Eastern Star. -Ed-' David lutcjiison. Mr. and Mrs* J
monstration Council met May 6 in na chapter, for their worthy mn D. Townsend, Dr^aSOffcs W. M
the City Auditorium in regular ses- tron Mrs. Ann Schoolfield, and Jones, Mrs. - Joe Sloan, Johnny
sion with Mrs. Louis Roden, chair worthy Patron, Joe Sloan, at the; Schoolfield, Mrs. Billie Brigham
mMrsPrAC Randall read "Mv home of Mr. and Mrs. Norvel Sells, Mrs. Addie Maude Watson,-Mrs
wTSEyrST'e?. Si 107 *-« UK-
' ' to the Graham.
duly installed the new officers and
challenged them to a successful
__ tion class for volunteers wrbo will District Meeting. All the Jackson
...».............. _ ---------- soon begin work in the Mauritz County club members helped to
year of service to the schools and QA r OCUS W eCK IS Memorial - Jackson Countv Hospi- buy this gift along with the other
to the community. ,„:+u tal. Mrs. C. B. Peck of Cordele, club members of the Eleventh Dis-
Joe Hlgnllgmea Wltn lea Mrs D B Brown and Mrs. Cleo trict.
Suzanne
Diana Mc-
Carol Hain-
Ins tailed were president,
Owen; first vice president. Brown-
Members of the Girls’ Auxiliary i tYoff?rd °f Ganad°' a‘S° S3t in °n
son Malsch: second vice president. of First Baptist church and their jth® less?n-
Mrs K. B. Peck; third vtce-presi- ■ mothers ” » 9' ' Mrs. S. R
Final plans were completed for;
the county-wide picnic.
Mortiand and Miss All clubs were reminded to have
dent. Mrs J. B. Williams: secre- Foots Week Mom Lois Brame were the instructors. a nominee for delegate to the State
tary. Mrs. Helen Kerley; and ttea-; da8v Gening in Mrs R. W. Cham- n" EV4',a” u*” ,<s “* 7',n " '
surer. Callaway Vance. bere' home, w7 Marvin Street. ,... . , . . .
The following standing commit-: \ pink and white color scheme i ,‘1SS fot l^ose who are interested,
w ■' .... i r , Knf u'Ha nea nnt oh n tn hn thni>n
On Friday, Mav 16, at 7:30 p. m. meeting to be held in Austin Aug-
Mrs. Mortiand will hold another ust 13th through 15th.
There were 18 council members
representing nine clubs.
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tee heads were also installed: hos- Leas carried out in the decorations iut who are not able to be there (
pitality, Mrs Joe Bader, health j ahd refreshments and the center- lor day time cla®ses-
and nutrition. 5frs. .Elvin Judd; piece for the tea table was of white : ' ‘ 0
safety, Dave Tiller; publicity, Au- s lilies. Mrs. J. J. Hevelka and Mrs. EclStGl'n Star Holds
brey Stallings; publications, -------■* - -----
ations, Mrs. I Boy Willis served. Assisting were AT -it*
Albert C. Randall; goal sheet, I Mrs. Bobby Durham and Miss iViGrnOricU i rOg'raiTl
Also there were twenty - three
visitors present and Miss Sybil
Guthrie, the Home Demonstration ,
Agent. Members were told of a
civil defense workshop to be held
in Wharton May 8 and conducted
Mrs. M. M. Peik and kgi-lation, Peggy \earwood. The Order of Eastern Star Eldna by Miss Grace Martin, specialist
Wayne Myers. - At the tea a gift was presented bdd°a mee na Tiui'sdav" from A&M.
ere Mrs. George Simons, who has Been „napl„r’ re‘, d
hostesses during the social Lour | serving as counselor for the Inter- ^,Iay in the Masomc Hall with
mediate GAs.
held in the high school cafeteria.
GARZAS IN MEXICO CITY AFTER
WEDDING SUNDAY AT ST. AGNES
After a wedding trip to Mexico taffeta 0
'ity. Mr and Mrs Lawrence Gar- The bridesmaids were gowned in Mai'V Ann MafGSh,
.... ...... Presidents of each club gave re-
the officers presenting a memorial Ports of the activities of the last
program for' the deceased mem- s‘x weeks
bers The EEE chairman, Mrs, Walter
• The worthy matron, Mrs. Ann ScHcmbehg, announced fair, exhi-
Schoolfield, was in charge of the hits chairrrien as follows:
program and Otto Vann sang a Section 1 — canned goods, Mrs Q
solo. VV. II. Marith;
__o_ Section 2—baked goods, Mrs
Ranell;
za will be at home at 1202 West i dresses of arjua or pink nylon eye- i» AJAVlAo+Y TJwRrJt Rhndel°' * ~ tluthin5‘ H<'*'
H. kory T:.e bride the iormer let lined with matching taffeta All Ma> Crl actuate, Feted R|“:o’n 4 _ honje improvement,
5..-- i ...y Garua. daughter of Mr. wore pastel shoes to match a n d At Bai’beCUe SuppeK Mrs Walter Utz;
: Mr.- Alfred Garcia, and the c.arr id; bouquets of -carnations Sc tion 5 — crafts Mrs I D
cr ::: , parents,are Mr. and Mrs They *frl- Mrs. Joe Fiores Mrs. Miss Mary Ann Maresh. who will AnderSon: and education exhibits'
Emilio Garza. Leo Castro, Miss Esther C ru z, graduate this month from E d n a Mrs. Roden
Saint Agnes Catholic Church was; ^Iis* Elvira Herrera, Miss Geneva High School, was complimented The three delegates to the dis-
decorated with arrangements of bantellaqa and Miss Olaya Espino- VVjth a barbecue supper May 8 by trjct meeting, Mrs. Schomberg,
white gladioli for the double ring sa- her parents, Mr and Mrs. Marcel! Mrs. L. C. Vibrock, and Mrs. Ran-
ceremony Sunday morning at 9:45 A niece of the bride from Corpus Maresh, 503 South Allen. cjall, told of the meeting and thank- •
a m with the Rev. Balthasar; Christi, Yolanda Gutterriez. was The centerpiece on the serving ed the Council for sending them.
Janacek officiating. ' the flower girl and serving as ring table featured blue iris and white At tbe c]ose 0f the business ses-
Tbe bride, escorted to the altar; bearer was George Orzabal. flowers to carry out the school sion there was a dress review pre-
by her father, wore a lace gown The best man was Joe Flores of colors. After a supper of chioken sented by the leaders and their
fashioned with a fitted bodice and were Leo Castro, Julio Benavidez, barbecue, chips, beans, pickles pupiis wj,om Miss Guthrie had
slender long sleeves finished i n Richard Amador of Corpus Christi, and cake, the guests enjoyed an taught a course in basic sewing,
petal points The neckline was; James Barron and Ramon Garcia, evening of .dancing. Each leader showed her dress
adorned with sequins. The bouffant The reception, held in the Parish Some 65 members of the senior and presented her pupils who told
skirt fell floor length in tiny nylon Hall, was given by the parents of class were present. Others attend- about their pattern and the things
ruffles from an over-lapping .skirt the couple. The hall was decorated ing were Mr. and Mrs. Norman they had learned in the course,
of imported French lace • with arrangements of gladioli; and Rath. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hort- Mjss Guthrie introduced the lead*
The bride's tiara held a circular the same blossoms were , used in -ness, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hamil-; ers wbo jn turn introduced her
’elbow-length 'veil and" she carried the Monterrey Hall for the dance ton, Mrs. L. A. Payne. .Miss pupj]s_ They are as follows:,
a Lulua! bouquel ui white Lios^oiiisJ,'held m the-evening. Music was Meadie Puinphiey, Mrs. Ronald Carancahua Club:
Miss Virginia Amador of Corpus furnished by the Evaristo Reyes Alfred Dodillet, Father Balthasar Leader. Mrs. Jerome Kovar;
Christi, the bride's cousin, was Orchestra of El Campo. Janacek, Father Bernard Mullan-; pupj]Si jtiiss Gery Kovar and Miss,
maid, of honor. She selected a Both the bride and groom attend- ney, and the grandparents of Miss Thelma Kutech.
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SALE! Casuals for Ladies
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Flats, Sandals
Canvas Shoes
Reg.
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1.88 pr.
white nylon lace frtKk with three- ed the local schools and she also Maresh, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Maresh
quarter length sleeves and a skirt Went to Nazareth Academy in Vic-‘
of nylon net ruffles over matching toria.
LeadBr, Mrs. Pete Kocurek; pu-
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-Jie'h fiirn^'r MG'- Lucy Garcia
of Ganado. Also, a group of the; pi| Mrs Willard Eggemeyer and
honoreo’s friends from El Campo y,ir.s. Paul Kocurek.
were hqre for the party. Leader, Mrs. Edwin. Stuhren-;
burg; pupils, Mrs. L. E. Frankson ■
and Mrs. B. J. Wessclman.
, Shining Star Club:
Leader, Mrs. Victor Korzynski;
pupils, Miss Sarah Davenport and
Miss Joan Rab.
Leader, Mrs. Tom Pritchett; pu-
pils, Mrs. Mitchell Strauss and
Mi Ed Weisi
, | Leader, Mrs. Ed Dybala; pupils,
Marcell Maresh Jr. was a week- Mrs M L Adleri Mrs Martha
end visitor with his parents, Mr. I Ludwi#: amf Mrs. Mary Larson,
and Mrs. Marcell Maresh. ; Leaderi Mrs. Bill Fleeman; pu-
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jetton of pjjSi Mrs.' Leola Schomberg and
Houston spent Mother's Day with Mrs Lavania Ross,
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. i Leader, Mrs. May Jendry; pu-
Jetton and Mr, and .Mrs. David pils Mrs Gladys Vyvial and Miss
McCord. Mary Ann Peters.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Milby and _,,__
Wood Hostess
Tomball spent the weekend with 'Pq VcUldGrbilt WOG
Louise M‘lby and “!r,s, R , The Women of the Church of
Mr. and J s. > ' Community Presbyterian Church
gers spent Mothers Day with the^ Vanderbilt met at the home of
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. (Ted) Mrg R w Wood May , at 4:00
MvT Vera Haik of Covington. P.R t^ir regular meeting
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gers. Other visitors were Mrs. «ave a talk on “FeUow$bip.»_ j
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Mrs. John Brugh of Clute.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Murphy and
children of Victoria were here for
Mother's Day with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Jetton Sr. and
Mr. and Mrs. J W. Murphy.
Mrs. Henry Branham of Pasa-
dena was a recent, visitor with her
sister, Mrs. P. K. Miller Sr.
Mr and Mrs R ^C Nagel of
Aqua Dulce visited with Mrs Doro-
thy Britton Sunday evening. *
Mrs I-ee Fletcher Jr, of Galves-
ton is here visiting with friends
and relatives for a few days.
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Evans, Chester. The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 15, 1958, newspaper, May 15, 1958; Edna, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth763524/m1/2/?q=hamilton+county: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.