The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1962 Page: 2 of 12
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THE EDNA (TEXAS) HERALD
THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1962
Town-Nite Cirqle
At Ganado Meets in
Billy Hahn Home
Patients remaining*in bo^ttal|Mrs.R^^a’F^d^rjcirc^of>St. James
County Hospital News
from March 8-12. ene ua^p men of Ganado. met for 1 h e
Mrs. JoAnn Andel and daugh- Marcy Estreljo, Bernard Cnada pfl£?u]ar meeting of the month
ter. Mrs. Helen Lesak a nd and Rev. W W Wooten, Lizzie ^ March U at 7:3ft.Hi' the "home,
daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Birmmg- Stovall, Evelyn Boston. J a n ic . Mrs ' Bjuy Hahn The meet-
ham, Joe Petrash, Aubrey Bar-Turner, all'of Edna; Mrs Ther- g* n cadd to order By Mrs
ron, Charles Bothe. Louis Kure- esa Soto' and daughter of-Inez. j"?e WaUeck Jr Mrs David
tsch, Douglas Moore, Lawrence Mrs. Thelma Bingham of 1 asa-
Hali, all of Ganado;
Jimmy Rose of Francitas, ! Robstown, Mrs. Estelle
Mrs E d w i n a Fenner and hab of Louise and Mrs. Vennie
daughter, Harry , Mauritz, Chas. King and daughter of seadrift.
Miller, Eugene Hines. ; p o n f -o--——
Hop**- jmj1 n’vorlt Informal Recital
Lee Moody, Ronald Dvorak/
both1 of Lolita; Roy seal of nico Presented By
---* 0j vander-
EB Club Meets In Berry Home
Principally for Women
\\ v , " ‘ '
Clubs - Society Parties - Personal Mention
Phone OL7-4547 Monday or Tuesday
S, 2ntt«A*£ JBK New Sutherland
Circle Meet* at
Schil
Girl Scouts Map
Variouk Plans at
Personals
The Eleanor Brackenridge
Club, met on March 7, in the
home of its president, Mrs. A
A. Berry, with nine members
present ’Other business was
discussed and a delegate and
alternate were elected to a t -
tend the district meeting to be
held at the Shamrock - Hilton
David Towery were hosts Sat- Hotel March 22 and 23. Elected
urday morning, March Iff, for a were Mrs. Morris Soligman, SST
kfast at Helen’s Kitchen, delegate' and Mrs. C. S Simons
Breakfast Is
Compliment
Five Seniors
Mrs. A. D. Gayle Jr and Mrs.
breal
honoring five Edna High sen as tfip alternate.
graduate this
and Richard Smith ui »«uuci - » - *171 1
but. Music Fun Club
Patients discharged from t he
hospital from March 12:
Mrs. Dolores Valdez and met
devotional.
fJ&'ffi'STSS Hackbarth Home
Adair Nelson, Mrs. Shirley , , ;
WaHeek, Mrs..........John Sommer, The New Sutherland Circle of . . o..„ct0
Mrs. Carl Folk, Mrs. Al 'Stan- WLC met, at the home of Mrs House was the center of busy guests
tik,
- ln{?
iors wnF" wiJJ
Mr and Mrs Tom Haislip of spring,
ierViHmXhnnrl TVTppf Plrinview visited i» the B H Honorees included Misses
t 1^11 ‘' > 1 v’ ’ ,u pearce home frpm Friday until Bunny Hutchens, Linda Martin,
Sunday, March 9 to 11. Other Celine Novosad, Gail. Grogan
of the Pearce family on riid Nancy Tlucek.
The KiHough Girl Scout
Mrs Arnold Hartfiel, Mrs Robert Hdckbdrth on March 8 discussions Monday .mpr^ng Sunday, March It, were Mr
David Fxiwler and Mrs. B i 11 y The meeting opened with a March 5, at 9 o’clock when the
Hahn prayer by Mrs. Richard, Hahn Girl Scout leaders and assist-
8? 3 “2sH B rS iS'SHj'E
and Mrs. R H.
ton.
Small place cards and a gift
_ „ , „ marked each honoree’s place.
Cornell of Housr- gmaj| rosebuds decorated t h e|
table for the occasion.
. ANNOUNCING
Wholesale oil sales By
the case on all major
brands.
EDNA SER. STA.
418 E. Main
laughter, Mrs. Betty B r y a n. sor-teacher, Mrs A. I> Tinker. Lighr base(1 on john « 123o which is on . the light and life! Jennings, in charge
Mrs. Jeanette1 Supak, Mrs. LU- for an informal piano rental ,')urin„ ttu. busim.ss part h-f of Christ. frumUhe GosneLof St meeting. , u.
Klaus and Mrs. W E Redd, all portunity for each pianist pro- at thjs timc Mrs Sommer told life "Will not walk in darkness’ na and their leaders took part
of Lolita; sent to play for group singing. with inter(.sf about her cousin does not mean that believers in in the program
Mrs. Judith Gandy and The cMldrei^ho ^ye4 pia- who is, a missionary in a foreign Christ are sinless and perfect. ■ fitlier.. Plans completed during
no solos on Parents -Nigh t fjeld since the cause of t h e but they will not have to walk the meeting, was the Girl Scou
were; Susan and,David Brock. month was 0B foreign missions.!in the darkness of falsely Week; ™^ that was heldrat
Delbert and Dudley Berry, Pat-, Mrs Joe Wa1|eck reminded the; ignorance, sin and impurity , the Farm R.ireau Iluildin^d.ir-
% *e»2cL’- Lathy Ham blen, group ab()Ut the convention-thalZbitterness and despair, But they ingMhe week of March Kt and
Alice McKinney, Byron Alexan- wil, V h,,,d in BpflUmont will have the "light of life,::^J7_frorn 4 to .» p m. each ,da>.
daughter, Mrs. Joy Breeden,
Mrs. Marek Joins
Homemakers
„ , ,, , ... April 10 of this year and urged! they will have the guidance abd
Katny... Koop^,, Shellie everyone to tj-y to attend. .assurance of Christ which leads
1------ ■
'p,|L The first program was held
ds Monday on homemaking with
der, Bobbie Shoemate, Barbara
The Young Homemakers (Tub '.V1’fjns,on
met at the home of Mrs Henry -,n,F neiresnmenis 01 varied uuntjfiw *"*?. ’*'!■ "7^ leaders Mrs Denton Reed and'
Huff on March 7 with eight'**&_ w .11 Rufh M -sandwiches, Jell-0 cake, Cok. truth, holiness, purity, freedom^aers.Mr. urnon Keeaana
members, one visitor. Mrs N !%' ^nH^yS , ^ and coffee. were .served by the'and peace,, she said Mrs Henry Hartman as.hpstes
J. Guilbeaux, and one new nl MJ hostess after the meeting had The date which was set “to
member, Mrs. Job' M a r ck ,! . ‘ ,uni.i.lhI„ „hc„M+ adjourned with silent prayer clean the church will be on
present. s»‘*V.™u!a i!’!.L ?!!?.,nt The next meeting will be held March 13 at 2 p. m. The circle
on April 5 in the home of Mr^ also took on another project
sesi A speaker wijs present to)
present a talk on homemaking.!
Pupils .unavoidably absent ^ 'wiH‘'^‘held Zh ‘n oVTn m^TKe circle the Pro«ram was on
Hu:, save the ^eafSe. “ffi. ^Lr°Z'. JI !
s; &JS&! -as*te »-««. ■» ^
served along with cabbage slaw, from Eagle Lake. n
and cookies and iced tea. Hostesses in charge of re
They will meet next with Mrs 1 freshmeflts were Mrs. Garvice
11 Present for
Frank Grewe on March 27. Shoemate, Mrs.
TURKEY
* SUNDAY
75c
ED’S CAFE
.Meeting af'Sealy
The seller is
to put a good price on his prod
uct.
"ig. ^a.<;0 sfrIPs of carpeting. ‘.'Health and Safety" was pre-
in. the bottom of the hvrnnal sentefj Wednesday liy Troop 46,
racks in church to .eliminate Wjth Mrs Gurley Chase as Hen-
noise when placing l>ooks in the (jer
racks. The meditation and - Troop 140 will present "Inter
closing Prayer was road by national Friprvd.ship" today and
Mrs Willie Hahn and Mrs (>n rriday “Trctofis * 141 and 142
Herbert Hackbarth Jed in thrunder lhp direction of Mrs.
Seaeer md ten a !e "Piu Th(° ^ George Doss and Mrs. S. B.
seagtr «na ten happy birthday to Mrs. Willie Aii#»n will nr^nnf nrnoram
members of St. Paul Lutheran Hahn on 'Vts and Orafts" §
• • , ■ C hurch Missionary Society at- Refreshments were served by March 21 was set as "scrub
always inclined,tendedl amating the lhp hostesS- Mrs. Robert Hack day" by' the leaders and o>m
Mks on mv 1. mue nt Se i lv hnr,fl ^'.e next rtwtfng will- lw mittec to clean the Girl Scout
s Thpv inrLlr, M Ik fiir ’ (lt ■thl' tl')me of Mrs: Herbert House in preparation for paint-:
They_ included Me^damt s Gut Hackbarth on April 12 at 2 30 ing. Mrs. Henry Hartman
•s. Joy Alexander, T .uthPT^fin TiPatTUf1
Mrs. M II Brock and Mrs. -LUUlt.UUI:,A^tJV
Tommy Johnston
The serving was done by M-
Tinker - and several young- stu
dfehLs
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Revel-
request the honour of your presence
at the marriage of- their daughter
Betty Ruth
Mr. Larry I). Landreth
Friday- the twenty-third of March
Nineteen hundred and sixty-two
at eight o clock in the evening
The- Asbury Methodist Church
3804 Cherrywood Road
Austin, Texas
Reception
immediately following ceremony
ley Chase, Eddie,' Feller. Nolen
Kerley, W D.5l“Reynolds. W m . , ,
Marcth, R L. Stowe, John Koop
and Arnold Koop, Bill Kuo p
and G. V. Seager.
Pastor Schreiner
(Catherine Hackbarth
was:
appointed to dr.-.-w up a plan for;
a yard committee to plan the
landscaping for the yard.
It was announced there a r c
- openings .with free-training for
volunteer workers in Girl Scout-
ing with men and women both
needed. The training program
of for Girl Scout leaders will be
of s-caiy Luncheon Fetes
Sprint Graduate
ieties and their pasters present „rs w „ r„rnelius Jr
am six visitors Markham, honored her niece, under the direction of Mrs. i
The theme for the afternoon Miss Nancy Tlucek. Edna High Hartman, a capable council
was "Missionary Education Spring graduate, with a lunch- vrfurtteer trainer, with registra-.
and the motto was "Be thou eon af Helen’s Kitchen, recent tion date set for March 19 at
faithful unto death and I will. jy 8 ,30 a ni
give thee at crown of life" Rev The Senior Class theme and The neighborhood leaders and;
■ colors were "Cti-rried out in the committee members and Girl
The women heard an address, decor. The servihg table w a s. Scouts and Brownies wish to!
on "Hooray for the Shepherd's,Centered with a doll graduate express- their heartfelt thanks:
the topic being based on Acts surrounded with the traditional ..a™1 Appreciation to fhe follow-
7. Kph. 4 and I Corinthians raps and diplomas. Tiny doll 'n8 people and firms of Edna
o - graduates were attached to the ;°£. their donations to the furn-
cirix TDivcii-BDi'n * place cards Bowls of spring jshings and repainting the Kil-I
SLIT TRANSFERRED. flowers were placed at vantage leash Girl. Scout House: Mrs:;
J. C. Gann is suing Charles points. A gift1 from the hostess David Seligman, dishps and
R. Hamm for $16,000 in a dam designated the honoree's place, water glasses; M-rf E. A
age suit transferred to Federal The guest list beside the hon- "earfb two straight chairs: Mrs
Court at Victoria’ from the loc oree Nancv included Misses Frank Muschalek. light bulbs,
al District Court. Gann say s'siinya Fitz. Celine Novosad |Mrs- S. B Allen, lock and light
his son, Richard, 11, suffered a Linda Martin, Beverly Peck! Lixlhs; Mrs. A A Crowell,
broken leg, hack injuries, cuts I (jail Grogan Vicki Rath, Grace Print; Westhoff Lumber, one;
and bruises September 23 Tlucek Mias Meadie Pum- gallon of paint; Lawrence
Home Center, one gallon of
paint; Mrs. Frank Muschalek,'
one gallon of paint; City Chev-
when a car aqd a bicycle c611id-|pberyi Mrs. Rud Chovanec
ed in Edna Hamm denied that Mrs. Vic Tlucek and the host-
the accident was his fault esSi Mrs. Cornelius.
Edn^ Garden Club
Presents Siale of
Officers for 1962"
rolet, gas range .and refrigera-
tor; Slavik's, linoleum for "the
kitchen, and the Blue Star Hom-
es of Victoria, one gallon of!
paint.
Mrs. S. B. Allen presented;
keys to the lock for the.....house
i to each of the ladies. The lea-
The new slate of officers for;^^, pa'i3 ^or. *1** keys.
1962-63 were presented to t h e:. PaPcl*. ^°.wel| °f V«! -
members of the Edna Garden ^’strict leader for;
C|ub Tuesday afternoon in the
home of Mrs. S. A. Strane
the proposed new officers
include Mrs. S. A. Strane,--pre-
sident; Mrs. Chester Evans.
the Golden Crescent Council,;
was present for the meeting
along with the following leaders!
of Edna: Mesdames J. W.^Bris-
bois, W. H. Hamblen, Frank
... . Muschalek, A. A. O’Gorman S
vice president; Mrs_ Herbert B. Allen, Henry Hartman, Den!
Mrs- &;,on RCTd °"d »
vS!k Miss Sampson Is
m ropor..(Shower Honoree in
vShe,,p-lso read an invitation from ,, ...... . Jl'5 *
the National Guard for the gar-jMarthllJOflTll Home
den club members to attend the ,
dedication of the new armory i M i s s Mary Ellen Sampsons
Sunday afternoon. bride-elect of James Ray. We-
At the meeting a total of $8 bel, was complimented with a
was collected for the Girl Scout miscellaneous tea shower at the
House. ' home of .Mrs. Oliver Marthil -
Thirty members and guests , recently. A large,number
Mrs -Ernest..Schade, Mrs-. S. L). °f ^ed beLXtien ,t.fi <*
Dodson and Mrs Kyle Ervin. aPPo|nt-ed hours of < to 9
heard Mrs. P L Moore give ja^h'^J®fr|shment tabIe Was
overlaid vfith
some hints about .insects, -both *a’d with a white taffeta cloth;
useful and harmful overlaid v^th green and white
paper Si
ing with a- Purpose". / tshpiece was a miniature bride;
aCr°'hMteHeS with Mrs, Strane fo^Sed by^itTo^orS^
j p-' n ^V6ilpmnenSH q r cS^dP ' Presiding at the registration
P. D. WTnte and S. G-. Sample stable was Miss Aline Webel, sis-1
“ ° ter of the prospective b r-’i d e-
Mary Sampson Is Serving the punch were Miss
!es Tanya Greene, Pat Her in
Nancjr Brown, Marilyn Miller ’
'v. ■ „ „ ,,____ _ ’ 'Sandra Hart. Lynn Davis: Jams!
Miss Mary Ellen Sampson Milstead, Susie Fella and Mrs.
was presented a White B i b 1 e Tommy Sampson, sister-in'-law
during a White Bible Ceremony of the bride-elect,
at First BapUsr Church Her Thirteen hostesses presented
(Voung Womans Auxiil*- Miss .Sampson with an electric
, Sre(,F/()f the 'I! ’ (Wo- steam iron /
Hostessing thae event w.e re
.. U nr the NIesdsrties Lavaughn Brown ,
WMU through the years to give f!arl rChanCe' Harold Bonn ot,
each vvw i- White Rible i u s ti V-an Greene, Oliver Marthiljoh-
a„J.U S;Vni, Lewis Watson. A A Norris.
Arnold, Mat Wingenter.
Honored bv YWA
man’s Missionary Union! was
in charge of the cerpmony
If has been a custom of
each YWA a’
preceding her wedding day,- if
she has the following qualifica R„nnn. M .
tions: Attend all YWA meetings F-’ B°™ot’ Kei> WcC1.e?ke>’-
unless ill or excuseri, -partici "e
Programs:1
B o n k Mpa,ilt‘ Humphrey
Frazier and M i s:
, community missions ;Vnd , nf-ouvn caieste were Mes-
all activities of the organiza - dames Willie Weber mother of
tion Mary Ellen w48s certainly Hie prospective bridegroom,
qualified! also/ a charter mem- Lillie Miller, Robert Hackbarth
ber. said a spokesman » and J B Hendrix ■
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Evans, Chester. The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1962, newspaper, March 15, 1962; Edna, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth763919/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.