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THE EDNA (TEXAS) HERALD
THURSDAY, MAY It, 1M1
ii
The fiftieth wedding anniver-
sary of Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
Rose of Edna was observed
Sunday afternoon from 3 to,, 5
o'clock at the home of their son
and daughter-in-law. Mr. and
Mrs. Thad Rose, at 101 Laura
St. A large group of friends
called, including the original
wedding attendants
Rev. R. L. Offield, now r e -
tired and living in Bristol,
Tenn., who performed the
wedding on May 3, 1911,
Allen Memorial Presbyterian
Church, was unable to be pre-
Mrs. Hutcherson
Re-Elected Grand
Regent of C. D. A.
Mrs Margaret Hutcherson
was re-elected grand regent of
the Catholic Daughters of Ame-
'riea Tuesday evening, May 2,
at St Agnes Hall.
Other officers re-elected were
Mrs. Ben Sembera. prophetess;
Mrs. John Valigura. financial
Kelly Frels Named secretary, and Mrs Chester
v V'uans lf'CtllTPr
New President of New officers elected were,
Ini mi /-,-r▼-Mrs. Charles Shebla'k, v.ice
JSt. Theresa CYO srand regent; Mrs. Tommy
Zetka, treasurer, Mrs. James
The St' Theresa CYO of La Hessong, historian, Mrs. E. A.
Salle and Vanderbilt had a call j Girndt, monitor; Mrs. Ernest
meeting on May 3 for the elec- Nava, sentinel; Mrs. Frank
vtrs Wilmnt WhitP Snlnwn n f! tions ^of next years officers The Muschalek, organist and trus-
Fdna sister of Mrs Rnse wh. following officers were elected tees for three years were Mrs.
wm mScTof hono? awMS D for the >'ear !%I'62 Isabel Barron and Mrs. Emmett
White of Ednabmtherof Mrs. President. Kelly Frels; vice EUtnger Other trustees are
Rose, who was an usher. A1 - president, Agnes Zacek; Secre Mrs John Wood and Mrs. Ub-i
fred Egg. also of Edna, anoth tary. Gertrude Sembera; a n d er[MuddI for two yearsland Mrs.
er usher wss not feelinsj well insurer, Helen Sacky. Elmer Sheblak and- Mrs- Pete
but called by telephone to wish The parliamentarian and Rodriquez. explain is Rev
the Roses well. committee chairmen will be ap
A short prayer by Rev. Coflis! pointed by the president.
Principally for Women
■ - • •*». . . >.
Clubs - Society - Parties - Personal Mention
Phone OL7-4547 Monday or Tuesday
E. T. Roses Observe
Golden Wedding
McKinney, Presbyterian minis The Victoria Deanery Council
ter, preceded the reception. of Catholic Youth also had their
Throughout t h e spacious! elections several weeks ago
was
sent, but on hand
Combs of Ganado,
were C. F
best man;
Bluebonnet Club
To Plant Shrubs
At CofC Building
Balthasar Janacek.
Mrs. Hutcherson presided
over the meeting which was at-
tended by 28 members and
Father Janacek.
Final plans were discussed
for the reception on May Ja,
following class night of the Ed
na High School graduates
The court accepted an offer
from the Kiwanis Club of their
RQaepfEdn^
observed their golden wedding anniversary Sun-
day at a reception given by their son and daugh
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Rose. .
(Photo by Jimmy Hessong1 j Fr®nl< Muschalek, Jack
1 and Gurley Chase.
ft home were yellow -carnations ,j One member of the St. Theresa
yellow tulips, yellow and bronze CYO was elected to an office,
snapdragons, white and gold Beatrice Zacek was elected sec-
gladiolus and gold and yellow retary.
chrysanthemums -;—o---..........
At the register table, presid Edna Women Take booth at* the fair 'I^’is bwth ad-
cd over by Miss Connie Sue n n . joins the Catholic Daughter a
Vance, niece of Mrs Thad Part in CathollC booth
Rose, was a nosegay of golden p. „_i , _ The members were reminded
;glow roses. The table center -UdUgilter inStllUle of the National Communion Day
piece was also made of golden which will be held Sunday. May
r glow roses. The table was cov Court of Our Lady of Guada 7, at the 8 o’clock Mass.
The Bluebonnet 'Garden Club cred with white embroidered lupe of V oakum was host Sun Mrs. Leslie Lowery announc-
met in the Town Halt ef—Hrei Maderia linen doth. --------------^lay-te- the regional institute nr ed the children who attended-
First Notional Bank on Tue's- The three-tiered cake was de- the Catholic Daughters. catechism class will be honored
day. April 25, at- 9:30 a. m. The corated with golden- wedding There were 180 Daughters at Mass on May 21 at 7 in the
hostesses were Mesdames bells and tiny doves symbolic!from Districts 11 12, 14 and lft evening. Awards will be given
Berry
Personals...
of peace. A miniature bride which includes the local court, I to those with perfect attendance
and groom encased in a small St, Theresa of the Little Flow’ She also announced that
Mrs. Berry brought the flow-heart were complete even to er vacation school would be June
er arrangement for the table barir of silver. The segsion 0Dened with - the!5 through June 16.
Refreshments were served .be Serving coffee and punch anti l0 O'ciocfc Mass followed bv a The meeting was concluded
fore the meeting began. Mrs cake to the many visitors were iuncheon and then the unrWhnr with a film on "Communist
Charles Jones Jr. was a guest, j the present and former secre jn afternoon China’’ which was shown and
Mrs.
Carver Good gave ajtaries of Mr. Rose, who is in
| helpful talk on pest control the investment and real estate
Mrs. Robert R. Pitzer gave an business. They included Miss)
S-Sgt. and Mrs Herbert in Baytown visiting Mr and
Klaus and daughters, Judy and|Mrs Albert Gopffarth
Deanna are in Edna visiting Mrs. Vivian Chase and Mrs
Klaus’ mother, Mrs. Kyiv <3 Z Finley the weekend
Mrs
F in-
Paul. S-Sgt. Klaus is the U. S.i(" Del Rio visiting Mrs.
, , , . , ,, aey s sister, Mrs. Roy Chastang.
-Mamies and- has been station | .........f.......yr—r-r,
ed at Camp UGeune, North . Mrs Joe Huenli
Carolina, and has t>een trans - d Mother s Day in Edna
ferred to Norfolk, Va. Mrs.’With her daughter, Mrs. Harvey
Klaus is the former D a r o t by Bigg^ and with Mrs. 0. Z. Fin
Paul of Edna. ' ley. Mrs. Hunt and Mrs. Finley
Mr. and Mrs. H R. G o p- are sisters.
Ifarth, Mrs. W. J. Johnson, Mrs. I>r. and Mrs. Bud Lee attend-
C. K. Fitzpatrick and son jod a dental convention in Hous
Kenny, spent Sunday afternoon '■ ton recently
Recital
Betty Mercer's
Pupils
Saturday, May 13
8 P. M.
Edna High School Auditorium
Free Admission
interesting talk on caladums . Louise Bergbrede,
On the panel discussion, con
ducted by Mrs. Cyril Orsak of
now VHous-jFdna- district. d?Pu,ty-
narrated by
Father Janacek
-o--
Looking' Ahead” was given by ton; Mrs. H. C. IStevens of Ed ^rs- Margaret Hutcherson
Mrs. Ronald Clinkscales
The club bought a number of
shrubs to be planted around the
new Chamber of Commerce
............. ..............
omitting.
The next meeting will be a
covered dish luncheon at the
Edna Country Club on Tuesday,
May 23, at 11:30 a m. The
na; Mrs. Gladys- Tisdale
r.a; Mrs. J. Barney Daniel of
Victoria, t h e former Miss
Eleanor Killough; Miss Hester
Davenport of- Houston;............Mrs:
Fritz Volkmer of Victoria, t h e
former Miss Estelle Davenport;
Mrs. Eddie Coward of ’Edna;
Mrs. George Buhler of Edna ,
Mrs.
of Ed [Mrs. Chester Evans.
were
hostesses are Mesdames Ki and the present secretary, Mrs
chard Seale, Mike Mitchell, M - Kathryn LaBauve.
H. Brock, V. E. Williams and This group of secretaries pre
Robert R Pitzer.
with
Hammontree and
Da Pron Wedding
Is Recent Event
and Mrs. O. L. Moore
_ „ .. , M Is Club Hostess
Others attending from Edna
were Mesdames Ben Sembera ; The Edna Home Demonstra
Isabel Barron, Leslie Lowery
Albert -Mascheck; James H es-
song, John Valigura, Albert
Hollas and W. L, Hillman
o
Frankfurters Is
On 4-H Club Menu
J
sented Mr and Mrs. Rose
a large white Bible,
i Registering the guests were
two grandsons, David and Mark
Rose, sons of Mr. and Mrs.
Thad Rose, and assisting them
was Connie Sue Vance, daugh-
ter, of Mr. and Mrs. Cullen
Miss Joyce June Hammon Vance of Edna,
tree of Elinore, Calif,, became Others in the house party in
the bride of Robert Earl Da;eluded Mesdames E. D. White.
Pron of York, Neb., recently in Cullen Vance, Wilmot Splawn
Edna with .Justice of the Peace —nd Norton Wells,
j Hobart Dunham officiating. For the occasion Mrs':Kbs ft
Witnesses were Mr and Mrs.jV'pre a taupe colored lace dress j
Boh Allen Da Pron. Bob is the I Her corsage was of white car- j
brother of the groom. nations tied with a gold ribbon j
After a brief visit here, the Mr. Rose was in a navy suit;
couple returned to York, where! and had a white carnation bout-j
the groom is employed. , onniere. Mrs. Thad Rose wore
-o—- a white eyelet embroidered
dress, and a corsage similar to
her mother-in-law, while Thad
also had on a, navy suit. David
and Mark Rose,-wore black
The Jackson County Book Re- trousers with white coats and
j view Club will meet Monday , icd carnation boutonnieres.
May 15, instead of May 21 as! Out-of-town guests included
previously reported. The meet-, Mrs. Barney Daniel of Victoria,
ing will start with a luncheon Mr, and Mrs. Ed Bergbrede
'at 1:30 followed by a book re- and Mrs. Ruth Davenport
tion Club held its regular meet-
ing April 26 in the home of Mrs.
0. L. Moore.
The reading of the tHDA
Creed opened the meeting, and
ten members answered the roll
call.
The club was pleased to wel-
The Neighborly 4-H Club held come two new members, Mrs.
meeting recently at the home Frank Marek and Mrs. Albert
of Mrs. Clyde Holloway. Ail K!3nedy „ , „
__. . The coffee for Home Demon
members were present a n < stratjon Week was held May 2
there was one visitor. in the home of Mrs. E. D.
^The demonstration on grille< White,
frankfurters was given by Vir-! The next meeting May 17 is
inia Holloway. Each giriiin the home of Mrs. W. C.
rought a covered dish. Noble __’
COUPLE TO MARRY ~ Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Whitley of Edna announce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their daughter, Bar-
bara Kay, to Mr. James H. Bluhm, son of Mr.
and Mrls. Holman Bluhm of Three Rivers, Texas.
The couple are planning a June second wedding
at the First Baptist Church in Edna.
Mrs. Fred Hartman ^,SbdSX.”,Mrar,era&s
was appointed chairman of the
telephone ’ committee................
Refreshments were served to
ten members and one visitor
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs Frank
Greive on May 10.
Is Demonstrator
For Homemakers
The
Young Homemakers
Home Demonstration Club met
at the home of Mrs. Earl
Moore April 19. Mrs. Moore pre
sided over the meeting.
Mrs. Fred Hartman gave a
demonstration on clothing stor-
age and stain removal.
The club made plans to ob-
serve National Home Demon
stration Week with a morning
coffee May 3 at the home cf _
Mrs. Henry Huff. Plans w ere
also made to employ a babyl
MORE SOCIETY
ON PAGE It
Book Review Club
Meets on May 15
She will say
"My Nicest Mother’s Day Gift’’
when you give her a Lacly Remington
view at 2 p. m. by Mrs. Irvin
i Steinke,
All members are requested to
! call in reservations for the
luncheon by Saturday morning
| to Mrs, E. A. Harvey, OL7-3262,
or Mrs. Chester Evans, OL7 *
•1470.
Kempt of Corpus Christi. Mr.
and Mrs. C. F. Combs, Mr. and
Mrs. Marcus Mauritz, M r s.
Adair Nelson and Mrs. Claire
Evans of Ganado, Mr. and Mrs.
Milam Simons of Port Lavaca,
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sample and
Archie White of Houston.
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JUNE WEDDING — Mr. and Mrs. Noyeal
Earney Yendrey of Edna announce the engage-
ment and approaching marriage of thdir daugh-
ter, Shirley Ann, to Charles Ernest New, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar New of Edna. The couple
plan to be married sometime in June at St.
Agnes Catholic Church in Edna. ^ ^
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Evans, Chester. The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1961, newspaper, May 11, 1961; Edna, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth763831/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.