The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. [2], Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1946 Page: 3 of 12
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Texas, Thursday, January 10, 1946
MRS. SLAGLE HOSTESS i***
AT TWO CLUB PARTIES 0O"6r“t •*”“ '
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Becomes Bride
Bruce Beene
tained when prises went to Mrs. Gilbreath Jr
W. A. Tetex for high score, Mrs.
Grant Fuller second high and
Mrs. Henry Benson low. Mrs.
Jas. W. Witherspoon was a guest
with cousins of the bride.
of Bar-
bars. Ann
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
and Bruoe Beene, grand-
F. Le-
Grand,
son of
W. 1
place at
Baptist
er out-
lt Iron
Wears White Satin
Given in marriage oy ner ra-
ther, the bride wore a white
slipper satin wedding gown
made with tight fitting bodice
and featuring a sheer yoke with
high neckline and long fitted
sleeves that came to a point at
the hands. The full skirt fell in-
to a long train in the back.
The fingertip veil of Illusion
Plans for the next meeting
made when the lesson will in-
clude preparing, cocking and
eating two quick breads.
Those present were Miss Sa-
die hoe Oliver CHDA, and Faye 'of the club.
Middleton, Levada Middleton,! Members attending were Mes-
Patricia Ann Townsend, Wyneli domes Henry Benson, Clyde
Fain, Wilma June Wilcox, Joan cave, Grant Fuller, J. T. Gii-
stmitihem. Helen Fave Rhodes, breath Jr.. Keller Muse, W. A.
Done Alrhart, Janice Craig, Teter, Henry Bear» end the
Marilyn Lewis, Patricia Walton, hostess
t>. player in Schroetcr, first
*us. How- Mr*. J. X. Beyer, second vtce-
_ a*d Gault received the second president; Mrs. Jeff Gilbreath,
4-H airia dub met Frl- m !high award. * recording secretary; Mrs. Kills
any arsenwun at the Siwu i BBS. Sylvester Slagle was j Members and guests attending Ooembes MCMfimniiw
School house. A study of mea- • hostess at two bridge-dub were Meedsmes Frank Huckert, tary, Mrs. J. B." Jones7 treasur-
sures needed in foods provided parties last week. On Wednea- Troy Moore, Willis Xdelmon, er; Mm. C. C. Ferguson, llbrarl-
the lesson, for the afternoon and day afternoon members of the Howard Gault, Cecil Gunter, C. an; Mrs. H. L. Broadwell, htotor-
conducted. (London Bridge Club were enter- |F. Moore, B. Y. Crosthwait, J. T. lan; Mrs. Norman Harris, choral
Music Study Club
Reelects Leaders
Myrtle Smith, Joy Miller, Shir-
ley Sue Smith and Zola Middle-
ton.
New Deal Club
New Deal Club met Friday
afternoon with Mrs. Slagle. Mrs.
director and Mrs. T. W. Rober-
son, press reporter.
After the business session
choral practice was conducted
i with Mrs. Harris directing and
Mrs. Coombes accompanying.
Members present were Mee-
Aii the old officer* were re- dames J. R. Allison, H. L. Broad-
elected at the annual business well. R. P.jOoneway, Sills coom-
meeting or the music etuay lxud oes. w. *.. muucivu, C. CL rergu-
held Monday afternoon at the son, Jeff Gilbreath, Norman
home of Mrs. J. E. Beyer. Harris, J. B. Jones, J. C. Mc-
The officers Include Mrs. J. R. Cracken, G. A. F. Parker, Earl
Allison, president, Mrs. A. J. Phillips, T. W. Roberson, C. R.
Sunshine Bluebird Group of
Camp Fire Girls elected offioen
at the meeting held Monday af-
ternoon in the Camp Fire Club
rooms in the court house.
Those named are Nan Lang-
bottom, president ; Mar tori#*
Ford, vice-president; Wyno-
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gum, VA/nvaif f mrnmmm
Heard, treasurer; and Dorothy
Veigel, reporter.
Mrs. Herman Ford Is the
sponsor tor the group.
colored gladioli
music,
Thelma McMtan played “By the
Waters of Minnetonka" (Lieur-
mnoe), "The Rosary" (Nevln)
of peach Wfus edged with, a band of satin
color con- matching the dress and was held
all-white to place by a Juliet cay of seed
pearls. She carried a white or-
chid on a white leather Bible.
For something old, something
new, something borrowed and
_____ ______# something vMie she carried a
and "Indian xiove Call" (Frlinl" ! hand made handkerchief be-
all with chimes arranges mts.! longtog to her maternal great
She played the traditional Wag- jpandmother; a carved gold
ner and Mendelssohn selections 'bracelet given to her by her fa-
for the wadding marches and ther; a diamond necklace of
"X Love You Truly" ms the vows her mother's and sapphire blue
were spoken. Rev. R. H. Cagle, ear-rings,
pastor, read the double ring After the wedding Immediate
ceremony.
The bride's attendants
wore
members of both families were
served refreshments at the
similarly made dreams of pas- j bride’s home where a threa-
ts! satin, fashioned with sweet- I tiered wedding cake, toppedJ>y
heart necklines and short a miniature bridal couple, was
sleeves. The long full skirts were featured. After cutting the first
attached at wu> tow waistline pi** the couple left on
with self cording*. They car- : a short wedding trip. For travel-
red arm bouquets of pastel bios* l tog the bride wore a black and
sons with cascading ribbons to white three piece ensemble, with
match their dresses. Miss Mary off the face veiled hat and
Elton Posey, wearing lemon .other black accessories.
Ssi A'SJrZ'JSZ
maids and Mrs. Lonldene Ed- School. He has been in the Navy ,
monson, wearing pale blue, with for the past three years, eery-
matching veil fashioned with ing os storekeeper to overseas
flowers, was matron of honor, duty for the past 18 months
The bMdegroom'*’ attendants
were hts four brothers; Capt.
Billy Beene who served as best
man and O. J. Beene, Weldon
Beene and Douglas Beene who
served as groomsmen and ush-
ers.
Candle lighters w«
Beams and Jimmie
After a leave he will report
to Moffett Field, California for
further assignment.
Out-of-town guests at the
wedding Included Mr. and MTs.
C. C. Barnett of Plalnvtow and
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Morris of
i Joan j Vega and Mr. and Mrs. O. J.
Lawhon, Beene of Frlona.
Miss Fern Pittman and Mr. Minier
Are Married in Saturday Ceremony
parsonage of the Methodist OF NIECE IN OKLA.
y Church in Amarillo with the j m** n. g. MUbum returned
T pastor, IItv. T. Edgar Real, offl- , Monday from Tulsa, Okla. where
elating. she attended the wedding cere-
Xn a dove-gray woolen suit mony for her niece, Miss Dwo-
accentuated by whits accessor- thy Lange, and Win. Rat Ed-
iss, the bride wore a corsage of miston, both of Tulsa,
white carnation#. The couple: The wedding took place on
was attended by Mr. and Mrs., Monday Dec. 81 at Christ Hie
Burk Xngman. | King Church where formal and
Mrs. Mlntsr to the daughter. Impressive rites were conducted,
of Mrs. P. N. Pittman. Gradual- j The bride la well known in
tag from Hertford High School, Hereford, having visited In the
His ha# bean employed toy the. MUbum home on many ooca-
Southwestern Bell Telephone alone.
Company for the past esveral While
iffeotow, . , ' ♦ was the _
L. H. Langs, who has also visited
in Hereford with Mrs. MUburn.
in Tulsa Mrs. MUbum
guatf of her sister, Mbs.
Mr. end Mrs.
OkSSS&A^l
will be associated
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fon graduate
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. [2], Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1946, newspaper, January 10, 1946; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth825171/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.