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SUNDAY, MAY S. 1953.
THE DAILY NEWS-TELEGRAM. SULPHUR SPRING8, TEXAS
Engagement Announced
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Society
and Clubs
Mra. Fred Moelk, Society Editor
Telephone 491
Section One
PAGE THREE
Morgans Hold Open
House on Sunday
Miss Jnckie Snow
Miss Jackie Snow’s
Engagement Told
The Rev. and Mrs. Harold Mor-
gan were hosts to an informal
open house Sunday afternoon,
April 26, frim two-thirty until
four-thirty in their home, College
street for members and friends of
First Baptist church.
A color theme of pink and
white was noted in decorations for
the reception suite and in the 'Sw-
ing room.
The .dining table was laid in a
I cloth of white drawn-work linen
and was centered with a flower
arrangement of pink roses and
snapdragons in an antique crys-
tal preserve stand. White candles
burned from crystal candelabra.
Tiny sweetheart roses were scat-
tered over the table.
. Refreshments of lee cream,
punch ami cake squares centered
with pink rosebuds were served
bv Mrs. M. E. Boyd, president of
the WMU, Mrs. T. T. Sapaugh,
whose husband is chairman of the
board «Y deacons and Miss Lily
Mae Hunnicutt, secretary of the
church. Miss Jackie Sapaugh re-
gistered the more than two hun-
dred guests who called during the
afternoon.
Receiving with the Rev. and
Mrs. Morgan were Mr. Sapaugh
and Mr. Rnd Mrs. Robert Graves.
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Snow, HI t Mi>\ ( Hailes Westbrook, Mrs. I Mr. Graves is director of educa-
Jfcoutu Davis stieet have annouiu - Kenneth Nance, Mrs. Billy Bra- ti°n«
ed the cnpi.uoincfit and approach- shear, Mrs. Davis Gideon, Mrs.' “ 1 ■
inn mama„rc of their daughter, Junior Burns, Miss Jane Mender- _ _ / w
Jackie, to Jack Shrode, son of ( son, Miss Jo Beth Chapman, Miss **£ / f! flYYI ^
Mr?.. 4 toy Shrode of Sulphur Ann Salmon, Miss Barbara Griff?*, | ^
Spines and the lute Mr. Shrode. | Mrs. Hex Flippin, Mrs. Howaid
The wedding will take plme Smith, Mrs. Billy Brant Bayne,
Saturday evomn^7~~MKy 2U, ut, Miss Jo Ann Brice. Miss Billie
eiuht o’clock m tl.t* home of Mr. j Lou Kennedy, Miss Jackie Hamil-
and Mi . Itiiv^ell, WalU*r- of Pick- ton. Miss Martha Kate Perkins,
ton. Mir. Mi'a Iters i> a si.-iei ofjMisa Janet Perkins,
the bride-elect. |--
Mi - Snow has named a> her ai
tiiidant her twin sister, Mis.!
Wayne Pm ban.in, who will i-e
matron of honor. Mr. Shrode will
ht^ attended by his brother, Gene I
Shrode of W ink as best man.
* An h t’aiothcr.- ami Miss Ann!
Salmon will present v.mldin^ music | T A J J
and file officiatiiiK minister will JLfl XJkiXCi'T LOO
h.*, the Bev. Alan Lynch., of1
Pint Christian Church.
Miss Judy Anderson, niece of
the future bride, will serve as
candle-lufhtor. I Cokesbury Book Store in Dal-
Presiding ah-the reception will ,M> Mls te|ja M Wiight of Sul-
be Misses Jackie Hamilton al>c*i pHur Sprimrs was presented in an
Billie Lou Kennedy. I udd,.oss the members and visi-
Both the bride-elect and ihej tors of lh, |>t.n Women. She was
prospective bridegroom are stu-i introduced by Martha Lavinia
dents ol Last Icxas State Teach- Hunter, who has been a leading
us College in l omincrce. I‘u'y lj t ei hi y personality and clnb
graduated from Sulphur .Sjin My - n in Dallas for the past thir-
Ih.-h school m 19i>2. Mr. Shrode j ty or morc yfnrs. Mrs. Hunter,
giaduated receiving three honors: wh() has heW srore8 Qf offices in
He V.as presented the National' lhe }.’e<jerat<-<l Clubs of the city,
lienor Society cup foi having mote ,10w m(,re than eighty years of
activities than any other scnioi
hoy. Received tljc award for being
the hoy student with the highest
-a
Mrs. Ward
To Present
Two Pupils
Entertains
Bridge Club
Mrs. Wright
Presented
Mrs. Marvin Thomas was host-
I ess to the Tuesday Kvoning bridge
| club and an added table of guests
l Wednesday evening in her home
on North Davis street.
I Roses and other spring flow-
j ers decorated the party suite as
refreshments were served at the
I small tables before games.
In the series of bridge Mrs.
On April 28, at the regular! Jack Kcnnomur was presented
! monthly meeting of the Dallas with the high score and Mis. Mer-..
i Pen Women in the auditoriurh of tell Graver, second ^
high. Mrs.
Graver was also lucky in the round
of bingo, j
Guests dther than members of
the club were Mrs. Neff Moss,
Mrs. Lucille Wilson, Mrs. Eugene
Chamberlain, Mrs. Graydon John-
son and Miss Betty Young.
t c'hola.-t ie ceroid, tile American
Legion Award for outstanding |
leadership. lie served as president;
of the Student Council and par-
ticipated in all spoils lining named
Co-Captain of the baseball tcuni
of 1952.
Miss Snow was a vocalist with
the high school orchestra. Sac
was chosen hand Sweetheart, foot-
ball .Sweetheart, a member of
Student Council and National
Hopor Society and served as bus- (
iness manager of the yearbook.
Tice couple will Ice at home in
Wink folic,wing their marriage
Mrs. A dams
Entertains
Qarden Club
I .l^U*
After the introduction by Mrs. j
Hunter, Mrs. Wright spoke on!
tlje topic, “Your House of Life,” j
a,„: was received most graciously] Tlu> 8u, huf SprinKS Garden
by the Pen Women. Mrs. W right, |;|ub met Tlleiidav afternoon in
-poke words ol commendation for tke ,ovc|y npw honlc of Mrs. A. \V.
not only the Pen Women, but Adamg on Chlm.h street,
gave especial mention of the Tb(, bcauty ,,f the home was in-
Itaiiy News-1elegthiu and the , cioas(,d by the gorgeous flower hi -
Hopkins l minty Echo and their j rangements furnished bv various
cclicus, and stressed the value of | members of the club,
all 1 lie thousands of local county; Thc meeting was called to or-
newspapers throughout America d),r by th(. president, Mrs. Roy Da-
today in preserving thc American j vjs> who j,, her gracious manner
way of life and liberty. ' welcomed the visitors, members
Mrs. Wright challenged the Pen i who had been absent for some
Women to make their own indi-ltimc and the associate members,
where Mi Shrode is employed iiy • 'vidiial houses of life, eac h one al The following new members
Humble Oil Company. l ouse of prayer, a home of [ were welcomed into the club: Mrs.
The announcement of Hie ap-; strength and beauty, and a cita-jM. N. Moore, Miss Addie Maye
pi oar hi to" event was ■ revealed at ue, of faith. She then distributed Glover and Mrs. Malvcrne Glover
a beautifully appointe d desceit; a*> favors copies of the Daily Daniel,
bridge Friday evening given by NCws-Telegram of April 26 to all
the bride-elect's aunt, Mrs. Leo <•■»* I'en Women. Her address
Weds Mr. Spradlin
Mrs. Blount
Honored
At Shower
Mrs. Paul Penson und Miss Bob-
bie Proctor paired as hostesses for
u beautifully planned breakfast
Sunuay morning, April 26, hon-
oring one of Sulphur Springs' most
recent brides, Mrs. Jerry- Blount.
Mrs. Blount was before her mar-
riage, Miss Melba Julian.
The home of Mrs. Penson on
Beaihey street was setting for the
event. The foursome tables were
laid in white linen covers and
were centered with miniature ar-
rangements of pink und white
rosebuds.
Places were laid for Mrs.
Blount, Miss Peggy Gorham
Mrs. Madison .Knight of Com
merce. Miss Ruby Mafabie of i
Dallas, Mrs, David Birdsong and;
Miss Sue Satterwhite of Sulphur]
Springs und the hostesses, Mrs.;
Penson and Miss Proctor.
The honoroe was presented with
a set of pottery in her selected
pattern.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hooks have
announced the marriage of their
daughter, Miss Reba Nell Hooks
to Ernest P. Spradlin, son of Mr.
and Mrs. L. K. Spradlin of Kauf-
man.
The wedding took place May 1,
at the Assembly of God church in
Kaufman with the Rev. Gerald
Council officiating.
. Mrs. David Shoopman was maid
of honor and Floyd Spn
attended the bridegroom as tfrit
man. Both are from Dallas.
Mr. Spradlin is a co-op atudbtit
rtf Southern Methodist Univer-
sity and is employed at Coll\ns
Radio Corporation.
The bride graduated from Sul
phur Springs High School. At the
present she is employed
Telephone Company at Dallas.
The couple will he at homo in
Dallas.
IS Mrs. Qregg
Honored
At Tea
FRED D. WARD
§iV;
Reynolds
Home Scene
Of Party
DILLON CRAVER
Mrs. J. (i. Reynolds, Jr., enter
tabled the members of her bridge I w** •
club at a “couple's party” Mon-
day evening in her home on Tex-
as street.
Roses und irises in lovely con-
tainers dec orated the party rooms
where a sulad course was served
before games.
| In the series of bridge Mrs. E.
W. Massey was presented the high
' score favor for ludies and A. E.
; Wood high for men.
Attending the party were Mr.
and Mrs. Massey, Mr: and Mrs.
i WobcC Mr.'and Mi s. Biil flim-i-sMi,
Mr. and Mrs. I.endon Davis, Mr.
and Mr*. Tack Browning, Miss
Mary Lynne Hurley and Byron
Dickerson, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy-
! nolds. Added dub guests were
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cannon, Jr.
Misses Florine and Marie Mills
were hostesses to a lovely tea
Wednesday afternoon in their
home east of town complimenting
Mrs. Brice Gregg, nee Miss Billie
Jo Korbcss.
Massive arrangements of rosea,
irises and begonias ornamented the
reception suite. The dining room
table was laid in an impended cloth
of linen and lace and held the
silver tea service and dainty cook-
ies, mints, and party sandwiches.
A unique featurwof decoration*
Lt. Bauma
Honored
At Dinner
Sunday, April 26, fri«n<U Mid
.relatives had a dinner in honor
of Lt. Murl Bauman who it leav-
ing fdr duty in Korea soon. This
is his last furlough in the states
before he leaves for this assign-
ment.
The following friends and rel-
ttended: Mr. and Mrs.
I and Grace, Mr.
er Fleming, Mr. and
Mrs. George Bauman, Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Goggans and family.
Miss Flora Belle GOggans, Mr.
and Mrs. O. Troboy, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Holder end Hilda of Sulphur
Sprtfl**; Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Gog-
gans and family of Plainview, Mr.
and Mrs. M. M. Bauman of Or-
ange, Earl Bauman qf College-
Station, Lt. Bauman of Nevada,
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Meade and
son, Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
ris Troboy and son of Gladewat-
•r.
inv ■ uiiuwini
*be iatiyes -attended
with.JMT fi<|\Mw,ief
tall as. an(J Mrs.lvlmer
rolling pin decorated at each
end by blue ribbon hows, upon
which guests registered. Favors
for guests were miniature cooking
land serving gadgets such as jello
molds, cooking spoons and such.
Cards were attached to the favors
upon which each one present wrote
her favorite recipe for Mrs. Gregg.
Thc honnree was presented with
a lovely gift by her hostesses.
The guest list included Miss
Claire Bonham, Miss Jean McMul-
len, Miss Beverly Harrison, Miss
Jo Ann Myrick, Miss Norm* Craw-
fiird, Miss Janet Leggett, Miss
Sally Spencer, Miss Jo Ann
France, Miss I’atsy Lemon, Miss
Betty Ann Maddox, Miss Barbara
Gideon, Mrs.* Gregg, her mother,
Mrs. I). M. Forbesa Hnd Mr.
Mrs. Hines
Addresses
Qarden Club
Mrs. M. Z. Bailey was hosteas
to the Lena Day Garden club
Tuesday morning in her home on
North Davia street.
Mrs. John C. Collins, president
of the club, presided during the
brief business session. The min-
utes of the last meeting were read
and approved.
Mrs. Harold Hines, program di-
rector, talked to the club on the
cultivation and care of dahlias
and chrysanthemums. Her talk
was both witty and educational
as she told of her own gardening
experiences together with what
many garden enthusiasts have
gained by the trial and error
method. ,
Following the meeting refresh-
ments were served to the sixteen
MR. AND Mr*. Orville Johnson of
4605 Hartford street in Dallas
have announced the engagement
of their daughter, Mite Orritlans
Johnson, to Benny Ray Gibson.
The prospective bridegroom la the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Gib-
son of Wylie. The wedding will
take place June 60.
was the only part of tin- program
era c),t the business matters.
McManis
Honored
On Birthday
B. Bun nett in her homo at H)t>
NichoLon.
Tiie future bride’* rhosen
color* of vcll#n\ and white were
featured in decorations for trio:
party and in the dessert, course'
served at linen-laid frame tables, j
Massive arrangements of irises,
roves and snapdragons in the
chosen colors were placed at van-
tune points rikI were used in min-
iature containers 1<» center the
tables. The dessert course of van-1
ilia ice cream and white cake
squares decorated in yellow icing' J,,h" McManis of 219 Rogers
were creed from civstal plater. «'< tiue, who observed his aeventy-
Toe announcement was made <-bth birthday anniversary on
dnrin'- ............ course. Each Monday, April 27 was honored at
plate bore a -mall white car,I that; a ,llrthday dinner at the City Park
was decorated in a yellow daisy in ; Bondar, Apiil 26. The delectable
ore corner and hearing lhe words I'u nic style lunch was serred at
• Daisies won't tell but wc will.” ,llc hour and the guest of
Inside the raid were the Words honor Prenented with many
• Jir k-Jaekie. Mn> 2 !. 1959." ,“cr u*«f“l KlfUi'
A gift of silver fioni lhe hostc.-’s Those attending were Mrs.
was prest nted to Miss Snow. Munie Haddock and daughters of
in the set;,** of game- that fo|- hemmeicc, Mr. and
lowed \he des.' it course prites Osborn and seven children and
Mr- Junior M> . Nugont of Monroe. La
The club voted to give the usu-
al ten dollars to thc Girl Seouf
fund and to donate ten dollars to
tiie American Red Cross.
At the dose of the business ses-
sion Mrs. H. O. Day, program
chairman, presented Mrs. Leeman
Tretes, who reviewed in her most
charming manner, the hook "Old
Herbaceous", by Keginal Arkell.
Thc setting of the hook is in
England and deals with the life
of an English gardener “Old Her-
(Continued on Page Four)
Mrs. Prim
Entertains
With Party
Mrs. Gerald Prim was hostess
to a canasta party Tuesday even-
ing in her home on Jefferson
Mrs. Dewitt | street.
Arrangements of roses adorned
wf i p-—i J* 'i (•» ?Jt~. Junior ’• Nugont of Monrou, La., Mr. j (|^ party room* and were used
Burns, high ....... m budge, and at”! Mrs. Clyde Butler a,jid daugh- j cef,ter the game tables for the
Mi . Kenneth satu c. -ccond hiyh teis of Birthught, Mr. and Mrs, j ,a|ad , our.,e served at the concfii-
and hingo. They prariouMy pre- Cuiti.. Bronson and two sons, Mrs.
tented their giit- to thc honoree. Mendeil Harris, W. D. Haddock
Table cuts went to Mi«ses Martha n'”l friends of Dallps, Mr. and Mrs.
Kate Perkins and Jo Beth Chop- J- D. Piitlcr of Birthright. Mr. and
man and Mrs. William Howard Mrs. Leon Butler, Mr. and Mrs.
Smith. Fielding of Dallas, Mr. aind Mrs.
The truest list in -loded Mis.- Jessie l.ittrell of Ft. Worth:
f’now her mother, Mrs. Arthur And Mr. and Mrs. Elywn Mar-i Otlier guests’attending the par-
Snow, Mrs Roy Shrode. mother tin, Sulphur Springs, Mr. and Mrs. ty were Mrs. Delbert. Tyler, Mrs.
of prdknecTTve bridegroom. Mr».; Jim Taylor and children of Wichita Joe Moore, Mrs. Jimmie Ellard,
Fusseir Walters and Mrs. Wayne Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd, Mrs. Fred Furney and Mrs. Arvi]
Bachman, rride-elect » usters, Taylor and children of Dallas. ! Patton.
sion of the games. During the par-
ty the hostess served candies, nuts
and Coke to guests.
Miss Betty Lou Moore was pre-
sented with the high score award
and Mrs. Bert Kenney, second
| high.
Mrs. Cecil D. Ward will present
her son, Fred D. Ward, pianist-!
vocalist, and Dillon Graver, pian-
ist, in recital at thc high school j
auditorium Monday night at 7 :■'{(•
o’clock.
Thc public is invited to hear the
talented high school students in
th». recital.
Thc program follows:
Sonata, Mozart; Anuantc Gra-j
zioso, Adagio; Allegro, Allegretto
Dillon Graver.
Sonata Pathetique Op. 19, Bee-
thoven; Grave, Allegro ili Molto,
Adagio Cantahile, Allegro -A- Fred
I). Ward.
Rhapsody in B Minor, No 1.
Brahms; L’Aloutte, Giinka-Hala-,
kirew- — Dillon Graver.
Vocal — Alia: Where'er Yon]
Walk, Front “Scmclc”, Handel;:
Aria. Cam Mio Ben, Giordam; |
When I Have Sung My Songs, I
Cltarles; Softly, As In A Morning!
Sunrise, Rotnhcrg- Fred D. Ward.!
INTERMISSION
Scherzo Op. 2 No. 1, Dohnanyi;1
Fantaisie—Impromptu, Chopin
Fred D. Ward.
Polonaise in A Fiat Major, t'ho-|
pin — Dillon Graver.
Rhapsody in G Minor No. 2,
Brahms — Fred D. Ward.
Duets: Liebestrauin, Liiyzt; Ital-
ian Polka, Rachmaninoff Dil-
lon ( raver, Fred D. Ward.
Newlywed
Honored
At Bridge
Misses Jean McMullan and Jo
Ann Myrick were hostesses to a
lovely dessert bridge Satuiday
afternoon complimenting Mi-;
Myrick's cousin, Mrs. Brice Gregg,
tiie former Billie Jo Foibess. T in-
event was held in thc home of
Mis. Gregg's and Mi-s Myii.k's.
giundmother, Mrs. II. G. Corbin,
840 Gilmer strec t.
The honoree's dm on • -’I"- - "f
blue and white tn-n- ■ «ie<t i.
decorations for the piii...
dining room labh- wu oniiiin'-n:ed
in an arrangement ol bine iji no-
tions and daisies a-ni < r>
randelabra holdi‘ir blue taper-.
The small game tallies were laid
in white linen, covers and were
centered with a dainty at range,
merit of blue-carnations.
In file series o7 game- Mi.e Jan
Henderson was presented with the ;
high score award and ilj.^. Bi\-
erly Harrison, socond high Timy
graciously presented their gifts to
thc honoree who was given n
dainty gift by her hostesses.
Attending the party were M: .
Joe Williamson, Misses Clanrc Bon-
ham, Unison, Jo Ann Frame.
Jo Ann. Fanning, lxm Tiamei,'
Mary Ann Stevens, Henderson,
Norma Crawford, Bobbie Jo Sand-
ere, Barbara Gideon. Janet Leg-,
K«tt, Eay Mitcltell ar.d Mr*. Cre;i’.
Gregg’s mother, Mrs. Clyde Gregg, members present.
StandardClub
Entertains
With Picnic
The annual spring picnic and
final meeting of the Standard
dub for tho current season was
held Friday afternoon at the Sul-
phur Springe Country clubhouse.
Roses and other seasdhal flowers
decorated the rooms whoro table*
were arranged for the delectable
fried chicken luncheon and for
games of bridge, forty-two and
canasta.
Mrs. W. C. Fulmer, president of
the organisation presided during
the brief business session and the
luncheon invocation was voiced
by Mrs. Don Rawlings.
In the series of brldgo games
Mrs. W. 8. Tyler was presanted
with thc high score award, in 48
games Mrs. W. E. Bagby and Mrs.
W. E. Kennemur was presented
thc prise In canasta games.
Other than members of the club
Mrs. Kennenuir, Mrs. Waite Cur-
rin, Mrs. Dick Young of Dallas
and Mrs. H. C. Cheek, Jr., of
Houston were added guest*.-.
'The social committee for the
event was composed of Mrs. Leon
Leggett, Mr*. Byrd Longino, Mr*.
G. H. Melton and Mrs. Bruce
Bevis.
A skew & Buford
ragrance of France’s
Lucky Lily”
captured 4n
Years ago, the French legend ran that if a maiden arose
before sunrise — and bathed her fare with dew-laden
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•Soli«J fjologne-l.23
Perfume-1.25 to 5.00
‘Dusting Powder )..50
Talc with Solid Cologne-1.50
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 104, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 3, 1953, newspaper, May 3, 1953; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth828060/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.