The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 240, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 9, 1949 Page: 2 of 16
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THE DAILY NWS-TELEGRAM. SULPHTR SPRINGS. TEXAS
SOCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
Phone No. 481
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The -Mothers-Xultuce Club to *la"<,a"! ‘Mu
_ .r Holds Assembly
Present Mrs. A. u. Roger at \t France Honie
Womans Forum Wednesday
—IMitoLAuxiliarv
In Meetiifg \\ it’ll
Mrs. McConnell
With Series of
Bridge Parties.
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mw. by Hnerter; <
Et.t.i? is Saying H.J Pimjr-
tfroer-SMafiM©; SyneJin. by
is#; Claeebtos' by Vaivrrde;
snwir - T-aajesr* - L’Amour by
f; Ok, Didn't ■ It Ba.n bjr
rigfc;- *-d Jeri-Jerivb* by
• <h*oT, will be aereed ns the
r room* of First X*V»mUU
ce by oeet of that church
ei-.-e-thirty o'clock. Wedaoa-
. :tb the program to be pre-
i :r. the cfesrah a&ditoriam
■latteijr foijo-erinr-
Trefcam* of Mr .and Mrs. Clyde Mr. and M»t Wad* Sec-tt asv'
• Trtf.rt on North fbrt» turret »»■ Mr* Joe Seott were boat! for i
itb* setting to » Joveiy pony Fn- serves of attractive jmnie*' idtar-
**"‘4ay tftaHM when the Btar.dard jn(. the past weet 'receiving f -*r
sie-
T.
hC. ttetwaf
•» »*-«*** ®bly tea and ufo its of guerts in the Joe Se<»*t
g for the mritm tea- home or. Houston .tree? r «K W. 4-
The
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to M
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tt; bet pMhM
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Slide-Shark Bridge
Club Entertained
Bv Mr.-*. Gideon
resdiy and Thursday evening '
sdeet, Mrs. C. P-; spaghetti topper and bndg*. ‘
over the bJ*i- RMj ftmt gn<j t» :-'-r-
SM,n the- turned the rhatc , „*rt. t
T. A. Joftn^n vtee-pres.- ^onu lh< party luiW kod m-
f T ! *tal vast* hold me red rotebvl,
oyr* day. Mt« Uu Hen*iee. of .f<.nUred ,h^
L<aha*. % table*, whkh were laid with white
M'cm Henslee, former Sulphur j jjntn
Swutm ritiMO, is now concocted ,, . .
With Hoiiand'» Magazine a, fea- «««!. for th.,Wedn«uy rw
tale editor. Prior to that -he held •"* «'arty me ride-1 Hr an; Mr*
a tior, with the Labor Depart- A ,«•<*/• "{ ***■ *’ *"
porition that earned her »n *- T H‘r^T Vr •«* M
in the A*~
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usd Mj*
Q* J JkJ IJf
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vlwrt >!-*. Kvtrer ■; ■
taaX Ate 'tip* n*-- er ttuw-
adtad 'bdiee* *&*• dW eeajor
«j-fc wfcRe atteedii'jf Pars*
ana s-t waa here
became aware of
•lent a* a kjnjrer.
s u feambiy proud
eh? gladly shares
y«tfcr*e, years ago
A. 0. OwMffta
refreshing^ young
_ ___relate* Sow her
;a;riiU were asuianded when
tbesr 4a»ghusr bigiut aragine ai*
attWt before »£.« eoold taut platB-
|jr| .be artuaai y mule her dehut
a* a singer at tut age of two and
ote-iMilf years when she «ang for
the |pi- s Liou* flab. Staee then
J . it: f< -a . r Koger has ■.. *f for
the fbeei y«y t.feat. rhe darWH
ftons rrhgii'.g, 'as - well a* for the
dKtyrat of ethers; although she
huawreatiy eipiain* that she
yr.rH toa ear* big Bud (Hr.
Kogert *r d her neighbor* enjoy
be; voe»iTi-'g
B« ■ sg the middle dfeild in a
family - of three eSsiMreis; r.etth-
er oi the other two showing a
gtteat deal of raterwt itt
Jill. Soger wotsder* j--5t
t«* d«t ianerit her laient aa a
urge: it raalty matter* little
Mr*. Kenneth f. deon eatertair-
*4 the > joe-Srutra Bridge <3ai>
Moeoey evening at her aorae on
South Moore A venae.
The party room* were decorated
with liania*. dahlia* and other
far) floe era A salad course was
•erred Ml the, ipiartet tables » hit h
wehe ~*->i with white linen a»d
centered with dainty floral ar-
raitgemer.t*.
In the sent-* of “tBcr- M • ■
Ksb-ne Prim *« piene-ttted' wrth
the high score favor irs bridge and
M «. Nancy Myers was lathy in
the bingo round.
merit, a
to practically every; state
Tnited Stater.
M:**'Hens lee t-twrse for her talV
Pi-ulay "Recent Literary Publica-
which she ileiigh’.fully in-
tenpersed with various account
,of persona; espenences «• .her
travels, to the South. Two of the
moat recent book* published were
disctiSMsd by Miss Hen-.e*.- these
were “In Our Image" t> H-Jurtor
Har.r and Guy Rowe, ard “tguee-
New Oriean*" Harnett Kane'* lat-
est book.
Mr. Kane it a personal friend
of M s* Heniice and her remarks
concerning this oMtstaoduif writ-
er we»e enjoyed very tcuti by the
club.
Mist Her,vise a very nterest-
ir.g speaker..Her simple, ar.afJett-
ed manner, and her very charnsisg
personality coupled «;;h a del gfct>
fai setsge of -hapnor won . the i»-
vai of her aads-
Pickett, Mr
gene Chambrrlatr..
ft
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Mr*. Jimmy Pratt vat rost-
ers to a lovely party Tuesday af-
terWiQtjf? n&tiV&z aifrmfefr^ ef her
M|c rlvh *r:d jfcdded
ru«rt* ir. her homt on North
ssusitt Moore tvtn-Qt.
where The party room* were decorat-
ed wHh arrangement* _ of rp*e»
and dahlia* which were also re-
Where the tale* t usd spring peated in ike table center* for
from, those who have heard her ?j,e refreshment course served at
jicg will agree. M hat actually -z,*. cor.c iusion of game*.
<WSW1» » Jhet ‘he doe* have is. g..^ faw>r* went to Mrs. F
and Huwoiy reaum.g that it « H.* Muckteroy who held high wore
vseaeihirii? to be pro'id of has Mr*. Net’ H-- tier* r word
Mrs, Gilbert Hester of F.
Worth wa«. a guest of the Hub. *tar;tanet-us appt
Rt. ritr members aturndiag weir ente F' ia.
Mi** Myer*. M -- Prat. M s* Rost- Fw swing the program the so-'
Jeanne Biggentaff. Mrs.. Dick.rial committee served a dainty re-
i ititow, Mrs. Richard C aid * ell. 'f res r i*!« plate to toe forty mesB-
and Mrs. Gorr.er Wilson. • bers present aad Mrs H S. Her*-
--- '#+ t- : Mr- Elbert W ;,kir*. noth-
e; art rater of the guest speaker,
T-W" : em‘s-'-'Were
dared at tie meeting, they are
ka Jimmie Pratt. Mr*. Royal R..
Ramey and Wfc*. G, H. Mehosu •
Lovely arrangement* of efcry-
*s*t»em5is?. dahlia*. to*e* and
gladioli det orated the entertain-
ment vuvte of the France borne.
aad Mr*. Fc-
Mr. a*d -Mrs.
Connie CairVeli. Mr. ard Mr
Auburn CacsaaSielL. Dr. *gd Mr*
T. H. SM-ree* Dr. a* fHn W
Ray Hans*. Mr aad Mr*.' l~”»er
Foreer aa>c M** Wwrrr;. Ftw*- t
Mr as.# Mr* t"^a*wriasa se-
cerred the teg* wore frss ia
the of te-sdee
TbumiaT ev*a;n.>f gae-st* were
Mr. and Its Hubert Wester, M-
and Mr- J'iw.nsie Pratt, Mr and
Mrs, Howard Smith, Mr. and Mrs
Leon Leggett. Mr. and Mr*. W
.« Tyler Mr. ard Mr- Ear! Payne
Mr. and Mr*. John ititb. Dr. aad
Mr- Jeree Gee. Mrs T. 11 V
Coanet! and Mr*. Murrell Fran--
Mr. ard Mr*. Eari Payne <w
the bridge flavor* far high score.
Mr*, *
Hohtehh TueMlnv
Bri<I"«* (.luh
»*» / «*•>
N*f>oiutl Ra-.n Wiek i* toas-
is . a;* — at*d Timrt'n an ahead-
of ' • !e*ri*?der that raif «* ;4-
b» seed »a- roary etaab, ar* ta*t -
and havg tug‘ ; f-.-n value. Sc
shea the first weefc'ie No*ember,
rwtional ra-sts week, corrr* ar-
i- und.' you may waat to use this
f, .-4 i-- ;* czryifie*.. *& ;a.,i*.
>'■ gold' tfmb. or >e cwkef wav*.
For. iagaart. there are rai*ta
. T're^v ?on*i*5 of . a
- with 'msta fffliwy.
yie. Ard tf yoa make
Tow’S al*o be astfur
swee of the arc bread which
ty haw. 't-een aectwralatiwe to
e bc-eae Here** a recipe for
cookie bar*
T s ■ fr,f t - *>»<*. — *
<t- and one-$ialf ■ < up* of sifted
•iched f’.osv. cn* and ony-bai'
;■*# of dry s read crumb*, oaa-
f c-:r of : r .at saaite and or*
if' teaspoon of mit. Add one-
bar cc*
;. c<«kie
ra *vdw'#c
the** A
N «**,-. Ja? XX
t4* • #«#' SfcPAfiPlt «
f Bleed them
#7 mth
half the. mixi<:
r#' in
■
jT - U»#
«f a greased
wr;,
’ IYiatV j
' Sf-ml tlw r
a‘ --
wh-zh
£:«#*# W
4‘ 1 »i_-
- r- sbk Mli'< -
IS tb-f?
#1 ^isk-i
' ;-,v
om rwrt af Hear, mix-
It ta •
Uk.
cui
Ne*t a word ■ -ft caw1-r.
The 1MJ Us; Island caul;flawer ,
efop looks like a big on* — near-
ly twin-million crate* of cauliflow-
ers for consumer* »» the hs--, JGd-.
west-and Swath, By the, way. the
*ao . - ji, (a-.sii?lo»tf wh • • i»
estea to so. many hatae. tbrougt.-
out the nation these day* ««c<-
was a European . impoR and-a
laxary item. . -
Many fcou.sesi ryes pnttbal.ly will
serve lot* of cauliflower dsnst?
the cowiBv tR£-.r.Lhs. And. the mb
eta Me cea tarns essential f«*d ni-
tnest* of fat. sugars, cellulose an t
important minerals and vitamin*.
It certains takium aad iron.
The vegetable ss easy to took'
-*-Ja»t remove th* outer stalk* and
leaves, soak it head down m cold
salted safer for M niinote* to re-
toov* any tmjraritie* jn the htewi.
and thee plunge' it into rapidly
boiling water Cook it uncovered,
adatii it is tender The expert* say
the green# are good. too. trim
them, cut them mta small p«e < *
and cook* t!ie« Until tender.
Caa’ifiower can le served plain.
rreans*-d sauce, cheese
it jfcomc rauilish * sane*. Dr
on wsj'std like to add «dn*
your ca’aflbwer. put a bit
a is .the mixture and cook
skillet, - As another varsa-
tw*. sseiakle the i ashfiotrer wth
chopped hard-co-ked rg*.-s and
* ate— revs, and top the dish wiGt
bread cramh#.- t***-**d in a »4il-
tet with i utter or margat ne uR
the Midwest and M7alwPTand
-• ("wa'mo** bad • ***“ fffJtVv *'
,( the i*-ars are attractive. Nu-
tiitioel-it Grate Arntstjronif of the
1'nivei‘ity of Illinois College of
Agriculture ha* some .-uggestions
f„i iglining Kieffer pears For
one thing. *he *ay* two or three
week- are needed for the pear*
to ripen before they are canned.
If one can* Urn pears before they
in, rip* the flexor and,texture
. wiH tie i-oor.
M ■:*. Armstrong recommend*
storing the pears in a foom tern-
ceraturr of *0 to 8ft degree*. She
"*af"fti-' ?. trying to hurry the
n-n’r.g pro«-e*s m any way. When
the pear* begin to Ipae their firm
hard texture they are ready
anning or preserving.
Some persona r>eel their p»
before canning Others do not.
The beet part of the pear, by fhV
way, lie- next to the *kln At
ana cate, wash the pears, cut them
into hrdves and remove the cores.
W„W :, with firy small amount*
•f fruit at on* time, and He prompt
art ? ?b»; ..e-n - ftsnp* to let
i .. . id v ,W f. ..rw war*
(i i*e tr- or treBlt-m ■pv.P for
f.llir to eight minute* depending
eyon the *i*e and noftn#** of the
; fruit, Fprk the pear* in the con-
tateer* while the fruit i* hot, and
cover wth the hailing syrup. Al-
ins about ' one inch of leeway,
j Process the froit immediately ia
a t-ot-water bath, allowing 2<» min-
ute* pr-'- e“-mg time for torvtjMfcd
q ,art at* and (or nurrl sup,
or three c»r’- Begin to f WU >t V "
irtn.
-
wh«
water
i-"4 ‘
Vest
L F#.
f a.
,rd on another aspoet-
li.-r.-e .-unking - namely,
ICorrinued on f**g* four)
Mrs. Jimmie I*ratt
Hostess to Bridge
Club Tuesday
Mrs. R. Barton
Hostess to Briilgo
Club W ednesday
Mrs. Gilbert M'Gred* was hot-
ter* at a lovely oarty Tue-day af-
tornoon. recervycg members of
t-» T.---ia. after;. .-•. i;,;/*
*’-b and added guest* f -
bridge.
Rote*, dshl.a* arid oth*r tea-
tonal Cctns de; or*ted the P*Jf ■
room*.
A «i>i<}ise feature of the t.r-rt»
sn« »a* the print rirewated by
the howteas for van out point-
i scored in the game*.
Following the games a refreth-
■ meat course wrw served *t the
• small table*, which were certc-
Jed with lovely floral arrangement >.
Guest* were Mrs. Lav on FVar-.
Tursdax Cyriling
Bridge (’tub ^l<*t*ls
With Mrs. Thomas
e£-.:
cl*.«ri*n^ nij^ Jlrs,.-yrty,
3 *.....“ ' " ■ ! - ‘ .
. tmsa
r“ir'
re*p'>n'J* to request* to sing that
ha# become sr.e of her matt en-,
gaging characteristic*.
Mrs. Ward Goher. who has
coached Mrs. K gtr since she
nap to Suiphar S;riiig*. will
pro. Kit the piano accompaniment
for her r.asr.oeri Wednesday. Mrs.
Oatw-r » a -native of Sulphur
Sp.r rg>. and oae of her moat
lowsb.e a- well a.r talented.daugh-
ter*. Just to state that Pauline
jtkd-er wtZ bn a par*, of the pro-
grads it are ' f .ts strongest draw-
»<wt cards. Members of the Fe-
rns art to be treated to a real
Mtsuseal feast Wgd.neaday with
the presentalsos. of this talented
pair.
Mr*. K.*.g»r'* prograws, arrang-
ed i* two grout*, will lochsdc
the fole-*ing namber#; JMu*etta’*
Vais* Song from the open. La
Botvrtt .by Pbcc;t.: : Pi rat*-
S^Spsw • ..MfT:-*s.fe ;i .
Joe Gober. Mrs. Billy M
Guests other than club mem-
bers were Mr* Muckteroy. moth-
er of th* hostess. Mrs. Carl Stir-
ling. Mr*. Hwil Bridge*. Mrs.
Jack Byr.d. Mrs. Bo*- T. Lilly and
Mrs Howard Hicks.
Aubrev Gambtin>»
Hohlpsh Thursday
Ni«rlit Bridge < Tub
Mrs. Thomaa • Blackbunte, Mr-
Mrs Raymond Barton eRtertair,- Henry Mcr(,rkJe. Mrs. W-rg*
>*d the Wednesday Afternoon H?nrj. Mrs. Haroh; Htfter.
* Bridge club the p^t week vh hef Mrs. Dc-tier Thomtoni Mm. Mae
home on South Moon- avenue. McMuUaa. Mm Lam Book-
i Bed dahlia* were placed. M|«. Mrs. B. F. Ashcroft. Mrs. Das
i.p«Bat* „ M*. xmlMBt. - to-Jtot.
-rewiwr ‘mm -mrrmrmm
arranged for games.
Bridi,* favor* went to Mrs. El-
mer Fortner, who held high wore j
; and Mrs, John G. lying, for sec-,
ond high wore.
Following rame* a dainty re-
- freshrreot course wa* served to |
jclui; members and Mr*. Jswk Gib- j
m and Mrs, Joe €r»v**, club]
i guests.
Mrs. Burton McCorkle. ard M
Frey W Alexander.
Mrs Marvin Thomas -•
ed tit* Twcwday 1 - .
clah th* past week i# he
on North D»vht here*?
Seasonal flowers tea
ike eu;*!t».r.ro*?.: i».U la
le* of bridge gasses Mrs.
W’laga was presented <• >
feign war* f»;or and Alt*
Carol her*. Jr., weesmd htr
Winge also w*- i ;.,ky to ?
5t.tr
■MMHli refer
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Gambhr
rere hosts to the Thursday Night
Bridge club the past week, re-
Wiving gtie*t» sn tfceif hotr* on
C timer street.
Arrwngeweru of rkrtsei
j-iaced a* vn-tage point*
Houston P-1 A to
Hold \ftemoon
l uesflav
The Houston School P-TA will
hold ,t» f;r*t meeting of'the new
we e school year Tuesday afternoon,
in the October 11. at three o'eiock io the
tarty -die and wet* owed as table school auditorium,
centers ft.r the mdiridital table- Ail parents are urged to be
where a lefrexhroent emrm *gipresent. If pnabie to attend it is
served M rmdadsii of game*. • i requested that yoor nembenkiy
*-*-■: x-i M.-- art-1: «.ie> sent 'to the' meeting
B» 8fc< ■'•'> Vowel! "-r h*gh score i Following a brief program and
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Bagwell, Eric. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 240, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 9, 1949, newspaper, October 9, 1949; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth812924/m1/2/?q=12th%20Armored%20Memorial%20Museum: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.