The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 36, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 12, 1956 Page: 2 of 14
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5 - JWftV 1 TH£ HATTY NTWS-TEXEGRAAT Furtday. February 12, 1956.
Wed* in California
Society “d Clubs
l Hardy Perennials: These Two Dresses
Mr*. Fred Moelk, Society Editor
Telephone TU5-3141
Morgans Qive Interesting
Program at Womans Forum
By MRS. FRED MOELK i three garden* that .for various school furem member* in Jsnu
A saivetaaf love of b e * u t y! reason* impressed him most. arv.
[IS forms * iOlVitnor (<on<i of fellow- Gnrden Deecnbcd Pretlj Decoration!
fe i .ahty Kit *i'pr*viatioh and could. First wi* the formal garden of The luncheon table* were, dee-(
W the has;- for real understand- Frarce, th< Palace of Versailles orated in the Valentine theme,
fee «r.»rs: the nation* of the ■ gardens. IK Morgan said that as Gracing. the speaker**' .table *m» a.
world. 0r. Daro'd H. Morgan told he and Mrs. Morgan. wandered (Continued on Page Four)
the ntetaaew of the VVotsap* For-" tv.>oS||h the palbce, and looked *» -......................—
era Wednesday a* he adfW*xed oat erf 'he perfection of hund-
tb* -group en the subject of fcaro* ted* of a res of flowers, shrubs,
pear, ard Oriental Gardens. The trees gad green velvety lawns, he
•ccWHon was the February lunch- v>4 reminded, of an era Ion? pass-
eon .meet in? of the forum held in and he wondered airain how IYI S
Mrs. Tyler
FeBawsnm flail of First Met ho- royalty er.ji'd' spend so'much on
-Ilea* are s' for them selves aionc,'
M r- j ohh M hae! 0 ray
Miss Mary Wilson
Weds John Qray
dzstihurr+ir
Dr. Mont*;. ^trd Mrs
traveled t« Europe and the Oiient fml to be a part of a democracy
daring the list summer and. that''believes in every man having
brought lark with them vivid hi* chaiUv. .__ Mrs. Bill Tyler was hostess to
memories of the lovely spots of Dr. Morgan'nest described the her bridge club Tuesday after*
that .other .wt-rid which he so very Hampton Court, Palace garden? noon in her home op Oak avenue.,
capably ehs red with the forum near Lonaon which he said mea- Decorations for the party
member- Wednesday. sured up to his dreams of the per-' rooms were fresh spring flowers
In .way of comparison. Dr. Mor- feet, fomsi British garden. and potted plants,
pan sard the common bond these The !a« garden that Dr. Mor- \ dessert course and coffee
“little bits of beauty” to be found Ran described was that hallowed * g$ served by Mrs. Tyler at the •
tucked into places in all* parts of shrine in Jerusalem, Gethsemane, .in>1|( tables "after the series of
the world, prove once again that the garden so closely linked with sanies. j,
God ha* placed within the hearts every Christian's faith. .. , . u . . ..
of each of his children this simple Not content with them first vis- ^ hi)fh“Korepriw"” j
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fit. ittv
Oar Lady -of *■
■ oik Church ir I*:
fta* the seene
besotifu‘. rsptiai
tr,a;-'-iare Mar)
red common bond of understand- it to this garden with the merit-
ing. .bera of the tour, Dr. and Mrs.
Dr. Morgan touched briefly on Morgan asked permission' to go
the beauty to be found in the »***» » period-of private de-
rin r ,,v m,„r„ . many cities and countries visited votwn and meditation.
t- K'.*»nr Lata- e.r wore, a soft wool crepe gown ... _ . _ . . . „ ,,
g B , Calif., m be.ge with satin trim of the *» group.^ Pam France, not- And t« Dr. Morgans own
f U e ame color and brown accessories ed *2?*? *“"£ I"' *** A* we "•*
- uniting in Both wore coinage* of orchids. »,reM*d th* *‘*aker most b>" her a Portion ol *cnature concerned
Enare Wilton,. After a honeymoon in
bridge and Mrs. B. B. Cain, in
bingo.
.Guests other than club mem-
bers were Mrs, Cain, Mts. Jack
Byrd and Mrs. Howard S. Smith.
In the report collections, two perennial favorite* appear in new version*. The »birt die-- (left) is
in pink polished Swits gotten. It's cut with action back, push-up sleeve*, collar with back interest.
It's worn over a crinoline. Sundress (right) also in Swiss cotton, is black-and-gray. Dress has its
own built-in bra and straps that can be hidden at will—By Gdile Dugas SKA Women's Editor.
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graceful, beautiful Chestnut trees with this -utred place, and a- we f ^QTl.PTTT.O
***** •’ that • he -aid “literally line- the Meditated and prayed, try as I O
make ar.<j avenue* ' and are giv- might, I could not capture a feel-,
■*' " *"> •a"w-e
Sewells to Note
50th Anniversary
5*-^?. ** ‘'l,'1' — -t * . . J" " Barbara, the couple will ----— wanes ana avenues ana are giv- mignt, t ceuio not capture a teei- , w w n
tneir home Ht Longv-Beach. or such reverent care by the ing of sadness, melancholy or, H flfYIP- 'SrPtlP
a., jm.r ... r,t>. a. , v *r o The new Mr*. Gray, who was keepers of the parks and streets, grief. But rather there was a feel-; . _ „
- ' 1 df" * ont and reared in Longs Beach,' « g_, r>r Morgan *ne ntwbty triumph, a re-urg- ^ 8,1,1 ‘ ,r'. •' !*r ..owe,
»»* * a graduate of Jordan High V(^7red t-TfTle going there if «r,c* rff personal faith in this Je- Of PfirtV of Covno will observe the.r 50th . . p 1
. .. R-y-.-i r.u* ^ , h fc, h,, 'z+g * Z7.r< 7Z3 w-•«"»«« h» lit- >h.. ,n ,in. Ml * arty sStfZ’ZTS s«“;Mrs. (jober
of the Alpha Sigma Rho Soronty *ou„a jn j,;s DMasartt surprise ners might live. There was a fresh . ^ with an open hou e at th«a home. v
V - in mar- and was a flag giil'fflie also at- iv, i „nJ egrden of the ho- challenge to let,the will of God Mrs. S. Byrd Longino was host- '11 Sunday, feb. 1.. , •
-auiart tended Long Eeach* City College u| wfc(?r(. he and Mr,; Morgan ^ in ™ A«d I seemed to hear *** to an attractive club P*rt> ! .on and "Le 'dauVhler Mer^ell j ktltCTtCLlTlS
------------ a_*. stayed> jn lhf ver>. shtdow% of the the voice of the Master echo.ng Thumigy naming as gueaU tht\ J,." pQUu T*o- Aub^ev
Bvramid* themselve*. the magic <*o™ the years, ‘Arise and let members of the Thursday Lunch- f* • _ >; *Tl . '.A ,J<
Mr. and Mi
C251 Cal if oi
celebrated by
Vince'
The lovely
rtaee by ».<i father., was
m a fioi ■ length rat of Chan- and was associated with Entre,
tiiy ia<.-.ai.o nylon tulle, feator- Nous SoFority and was alao * flag p).rartids themselves, the magic
’** * " “!th. P,rI ****■ Sbe * **» granddaugh- } t tr*„. A tree «» **. going.'
f.J i kept • «e*. J e a- li/iAleo u'oa a —- - t %t . T C rv .t _ 1 a *
Mrs B B Cain Sewell, Como Mrs. Don Bell, Dal-
, ,.V, *.k* t^r ^ 9uinn aRd **“■ of such vivid color and beauty as There is a quality of quiet ^rs- Jac*c ®Fr^» Mrs. Nelson Gil- „ .‘v Antonio
' ' •s8'‘n t iee< of Mrs. Marvin R. Thomas to be gltnost grotesque silhouetted strength and dignity about this rcath and Mr*. Howard S. Smith. There *are 14 erandrhiidren
- 1 ** of Sulphur Springs. against the background of those young minister that makes for ' The reception auite was grac-
At Social
Raines Home,
Scene Of
Shower
Mis. AulHert Stone, Mrs. Char-
les Reynold* ami Mix. Billy Raines
were hostesses to a lovely blue
•j shower Tuesday night at the home
< of Mrs. Raines on Morris Drive
j honoring Mrs. Murray Fronebei-
! ger.
Guests w«*ie served blue and yel-
low cookies from a beautiful table
* laid in a handmade cloth of linen
SJ tKJ ^ Spring.*.. agaiMt the background of those young "minister that makes for1 The reception suite wa» grac- ‘ ^ and Mrs^rtl"4^" Vnr-1 thr^nninr ^^grrrhriwh wmILm - imported Dow the Philippine*. ,
ont) trimming being * touc of The . bridegroom attended Joi- ancient tomb#,’ and yet (peaking ..dynamic power and force in the ed m -arrangements of camellias, . '. . HooUi, , Count v and here1 at the home of Mr and Mr* Jo# 1,1 ,hl* «'enter of the table was
1 Tl;r}ove^'***-r]pit;nFthe^r,2P5,***hya<inthsand\tt.ui£^iz*»****««^»««».
A , - ■ mtf and teardrop ha* recently returned from tiful tn -ome persons heart. Jform And yet across the lunch- hp* Their friends and relative, are day evening with the following Mrs Reym 1. registered guests
two years service in Germany Thf oleander* of Lebanon]^ ts'dc Wednesday we foundI he two-course uncheon «a, „tfnrted ar, invitation to the opc-n socu.l committee in charge: Motes.
brought lack to Dr. Morgan a] quite easy to know. Hw good, served at individual tables which houst ^
nostalgic memory of hi* mother’.* | whole-ome wit and humor are were,-laid in covens of white Ital- j
passionate love for that particular tr.ost contagious. ian linen and lace. Centering
flower arid of how hard she strug- Talented Mr* Morgan each table were heart-shaped box,
gled to grow this plant,in the un-; Mrs. Morgan, wife of the es of candies topped by a camel-
suited c'imate of Kansas.. speaker, was an integral part of- Ra corsage. These centerpieces
The m- st unlikely spot in the tb<? program Wednesday a* she went as out prizes to Mrx. R. B.
* world to look for a beautiful I *»ng thiee very jovely and ap- Carothers, Mrs. Graydon Johnson'
garden, Dr. Morgan said, would propnale numbers. Mr*. Morgan and Mrs. Jack Byrd,
ibe at Damascus in Syria.' A city is charming, gracious and a very In the series of bridge Mrs.
| More .than f&ur thousand years talente'd person. Her clear, bell- Nelson Gilreath was presented
old. And yet here was found some Rke voice was never more pleas- the high score prize and Mrs.
Mrs. • Paul .Antrim entertained. fl< 'the mo«t"ontrtua! and colorful ^g than in the numbers chosen Graydon Johnson, second high,
and William Swanner. The. naid, tej bridge club Tuesday night in ! dah'ias that he had ever seen Tor thfe*«veijt
of honor was attired in a floor- her home on West Park".- , ' newer. Stand Out Her fim number, “Hills of in the bingo.
iength gown of ci rrriiwn ve.vet an«. Arrangements of spring flow-; jyr Morgan suggested that it Horne'* by Fox, .was chosen she --— --------
ji)iom tulle. The othe; attendant* ers\&r,d potted green plants were • mjKht be the very drabness of said, because on arival in Egypt1
■ gown- of dermir.iun'-tuue; u,s<j u, ornament the, party suite many of these places that makes last summer, she could close her' A 1 PYftY\ ft PY
v< ;vet and tuue, ..here table's were arranged for a the beauty of the flowers stand eyes and vision the lovely rolling XJLat-rALA * I
The bridegroom tbo e hi; broth- refreshment course after games. ou( m 'plainly. But even this East Texa* hillside. j .
ei, Tony Gray, to -erve a- best Ip br.idge Mrs. Frank Peiarce j speaks louuer than words can of She chose for her second niim-' U/MM/y
man. Guests were escorted to was presented the high score,the unive.-ul bond of love. fber “Gethaem^ne" and in closing: I Xl/Ill'C JttllC
'J their pew>. by James Wilson,prize. Mrs. Drew Jennings was jR the land that is such a hot! the ever loved hymn, “In the
pea N hem t.er eloudlike veil of
idus»n. She'carried a lace cover-
ed pray-r-bf. k, gift from hen
mother, topped with a white or-
chid urrounded by tiny white
ro«#bi d* and stephanotis. The cob-
web lace handkerchief carried by
the bride was one which • great-
great aunt carried 85 years ago at
her wedding.
Mis* Laura Ca-sella attended
the bride as maid of honor and the
bridal attendant* were Mme*.
James Wilson, Kenny Lanhardt
with the armed force-.
Mrs. Antrim
Receives
Bridge Club
Mrs. Allen
Entertains
Dial Club
and Mis, James Goldsmith and
William (1. Murray, Frank ,, „ • - , „ _ v
... . , ,, , ... . Mrs. Rame- served punrh.
n right; James Mann and W. A,
Gannon Jr - " Mrs. Proneberger received many
The party -suite was beautiful "jf useful giftt.________
with cut fkrwcrs in the Valentine
brother of the bride. Thomas jucly in, bingo. b#d, politically speaking, Israel, Garden.” ' \(~\£ P/fyfv
Gray, brother of the -bridegroom, flub members were Mrs. R. W, Dy. Morgan said that it tempered Dr. Morgan provided piano ac-jK^/J X Ul
.Browne, Mrs. prew Jennings, the attitude* of people to find the j companiment j ' |
the Mrs Charles McIntyre, Mrs. E. T. lovely geranium growing so pro- j Mrx. John Payne, president of
and Pete Mallon.
The natural Iteauty
colors and individual Valentines,
decorated the small tables, where
a i-xinty dessert course was serv- ;
ed by the committee.
Games of bridge were enjoyed
during the evening with Mrs.
w « , ts , Mis. J. T. Allen was hostess Ge«ld PriR’ *!nnin« ^ .
Mr- Bob Thomas Lilly wa* lucky lo the Dla, Study fiub Thursdav »*or. award. Mr* E. W. Mas-
*- evening in her home on Robert- se>' *a* Presented, the award for
son avenue ■ se<ond h,kh tvort and Mr*- Prlm
Election" of officer* for the alft0 luck>' in.lhe round °r
coming year, highlighted the busi- *)in,ro'
new session of the meeting. Club members attending other
Mrs. Lynn Chapman was nam-! tb#n those named were Mrs. B. J
ed president of the group. Oth- F- Ashcroft, 'Mi>. Dan E; Bonner, j
er- officers include Mrs. M. Z. Mrs. Byron Dickerson, Mrs. Row- j
Bailey, vice-presirlent; Mrs. Del- ‘*n,l Edwards, Mrs. G. W. Gray,;
bert White, Jr., secretary; Mrs. Mrs. Joe Longino, Mr*. Hugh J
Mrs. Burton Me- i
Roger Arnold, parliamentarian;1 Met lendon,
Mrs. Steve Longino. treasurer; Cork I e, Mrs. Thomas Payne, Mrs.
ckuuii was enhance.,*-with tali Pa-on-. Mrs, Joe Ames and Mr*, fusely io the native* gardens. | the sponsoring club, the Sulphur | Mr, and Mrs. J. [), Alexander, i ^aiold Morris, reporter, and Frank Pcaici, Mis. Jtxse Rt.d,
basekts f white stock, and giadi- Jam, - King Mr- Peaire wa« ar ln Rome, Dr. Morgan found Springs Garden club, presided in ’entertained with a naitv celebrat- *”rs‘ A' ™8Mln*ri ’ h«»torun.
# * t . / * 3 Mr«i Rnh P-tt-ffF»r*u»n piivb j* nio«
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INTERLOCKING
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Rtghttrtd
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J. G. Reynolds, Jr., Mrs.
oli on tie altar, and white -atin added flub guest.
boa? marked the center ai-c. At -r-
~the end of the while aWc rurG
ner, a white satin ribbon was
rtretthed acro«* th* aisle and ws-
untied for the wedding party to
enter.
/ A reception followed in the
church hall where the decorations
were of the same decor, as the
church. Maiden-hair fern and
white carnatidn* wreathed the
beautiful tiered weddng cake.
the manv. many fountain* to be presenution of the guest artist'|Jn"K'^her eleventh birthAfy, at her j !n' urestS? ufkTn^StlraTn Frank Worsham’and Mra." Wiliam
of index nbable beauty and. per- Mrs. David Lemon, vice-prc*J home. 208 Beaslev.' Fridav after- lTWresUng “iK on Agucuuur* in.....
. faction. He noted that along with dent >{ the forum, presided
home, 208 Beasley, Friday after-; Tex|((i' ” “ Jjack Worsham.'
_____ noon. ** I -
the gorgeous flowers, shrubs and ■ the .luncheon in the absence of A Valentine motif was carried' After the program the hostess • ---- ------- -------------------
nees in this, place, Rome is best the president, Mrs, J D. Spence, j out jr tbe Jecoratmns and favor*. «rved a dainty refreshment Mri| W,m.n Chancellor,
known for tbe glory of tie fo«n- who is ill • , Refreshments of ice cream, cake, the dub member* jjra Wayne MrG.ady. Mi*. Law-
tains.’ She introduced the two h)gh €oke #nd d hearU wm i Attending, other than those
iccai Vm, J
Coach Pyle
To Address ..... ........
Venice, and here again, the beau-, and Lou Heath, as the honorary j '’'^nwWu“' * w“pa^"t ‘ ch»itoii Mrs. B. B. Payne, Mrs. William t Mr*. Richard Caldwell, Mr*- Drew
Standard Club ty 0f n,’', ('r- ‘nwind0wb0Xe‘ On loram ,1't.mber* -for Feh.rU8rT ' qhlrnn f„„k„ uovd! E. Felton. Miss Jeanette Car-' Palmer, and Mrs.
He described a gondola ride in school senior girls. Messes Sue
seived to the following:
named were Mrs. Hoyt Gideon, 'eiice Bergin, Mrs. Tom Hughe*.
SIEOMONT-IOCK
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gondola routes, speak their uni- Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Hesthr
Coach Bob P)1S of the Sul- vgr*al language. ■* - The
Hostesses were Misse* Barbara phur -Springs high school will be; Switzerland, characterized as spoken
ail of tbe houxe. which line the. Parents of the vW jr.ls are P.trfom Brin, Sa
luncheon invocation was; «*>' Edwards, Sandra Kay Wil-
by Mr*. Alan C. Lynch 8<>n' A^. C-oodwin, Sandra
and forum music presentd by BuJack,e Sue Rlch,e- peggy
Mrs. Ellis Gafford. Cates- MarF A"16** Ronda ToPe*
Mrs. H. O. Day,, secretary- of Betty Dildy. Ida 8ue Crawford,
Moran, Jeannine Raines, Cathy; guest speaker at the Standard the “Land of Flowers” was a
(.ray and Mrs Taylor Henderson, dub meeting Friday afternoon at plgce of beauty to Dr. and Mrs.
Mi Donald Brown presided at 2.30 in the Library club room. Morgan, for in this country, ......, _. — —
the goest-’twok. Mr. Pyle will speak on the sub- which i* almost always overcast,^the .organization, read the min- j Tommy ^Binkley, Sherry Vititow,
The bride'- mother wa- gowned' jeep of “Olympics, Part and Pres- the vivid color and fragrance of ute* of tbe January meeting and j Diane ' ickers, Joy McGrede,
in a Dorothy O’Hara original of ent.” j flower* stand out in bold contrast read le'ievs of appreciation from Sherry Wilemon, Janet Blgsbie-
brown wool crepe with beige #r- Mrs. Leon Leggett is hostess ..to challenge and inspire. Irt elq*- j Misses Wava Sue Douglas and; Linda Kay Sachs, Debbie Alex*
ussories. The bridegroom’- moth- for the program.
Nn
described
-ra.
the Janice Crow, honorary high ’ ander and the honoree.
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 36, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 12, 1956, newspaper, February 12, 1956; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth827393/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.