The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1940 Page: 4 of 10
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TUB t.RAHAM LEADER. THURSDAY, JANUARY, *5. 1*M
1 CLUBS - CHURCHES - PERSONALS]
Mrs. Frances M. Crenshaw Presents
Students In Studio Recital Friday
Mrs. Knox Criswell
Is Honored With
Birthday Party
Will Play For President’s Birthday Ball Here
Mrs. Frances Miller Crenshaw"
presented a (Troup of her students
in a studio recital at her home on j
Brazos street Friday evening, Jan- |
nary 19. Thirty-five quests were |
present.
The following program was beau-
tifully presented with ensemble num-
bers lending .brilliance and variety:
Honoring Mrs. Knox Criswell on
Brownies Water tarn ival—M I Idled her 79th birthday, Mrs. T. J. Etldle-
Adair—Marjorie Beth Bates. i man and Mrs. J. W. Losing enter-
By a Roadside Fire—Irene R"dg tained Monday afternoon with a
ers—Bobbie Ruth Crawford. friendly “get-to-gether” at Mrs, Ed-
The Streamlet—Anna Rishers— dleman's home on Virginia street, j
Betty Jean Bunnell. An add-a-line verse written by j
Shadows of the Night—Iritffi Po- all the guests guided the hbnoree to
desks— Anna C. Moren. a lovely collection of gifts.
A Courtly I ranee—.Caroline Craw-
ford—Anna Louise Bates.
Poeme —Fibicle—Shirley Guthrie.
Spinning Wheil Mae Greyer, , jjiss Grace Bowen, a name-
March of Tiny Soldiers—Munn— ,• ... _ . ,
o u bit a» Vt i-e f pisurol I c Uoaxiamaa
Patsy Roach.
A plate consisting of cocoanut I
cake, cheese, chocolate and coffee
and mints was served to the fol-
sake of Mrs. Criswell's, Mesdames j
Justice, Turner, Martin, Rose and
Birthday Ball
Will Be Held
Here Tuesday
Graham and Olney will again join
this year in staging the Young
County President’s Ball at the Gra-
ham Mrmorial Auditorium Tuesday
evening and a benefit motion picture
at Olney to raise funds for the aid
of infantile paralysis victims.
Mu.-ic for the dance Tuesday
; night will be furnished by Dorothy
lAlltn’s Khythmettes, an orchestra
wi ll known in Fort Worth and Dal-
las. Dance will begin at 9 o’clock
land admission will be 11.25. A
| scuarc dance also will be held at the
\ same time, to which admission will
be 40 cents.
Campbell. Joe Wootten, Paul Deats. [
W. D. Norman, Sam Dowdle and the
two hostesses: Those unable to
attend were Mesdames Clay Ander-
“““ .. ,,_ son, Sam and Henry Criswell, L. B.
Piano Duet, Penny Whistle—Fran- „
Kidwell., C. P. Gregory and Cope.
Proceeds from the dances and the
benefit movie will be divided be-
tween the county organisation and
the national organization. The coun-
Dorothy Allen's Rhythmettes will 1 President’s Birthday Ball, which will | Auditorium Tuesday evening, begin- ty organization last year received
$150 as its half of th • profits of
Oresa^ODO ZZt? Eckstein"' dauFbter», Stanley Peavy, Mollie be featured at the Young County l be held in the Graham Memorial J ning at 9 o’clock.
I ' ■ — n lui 11 I . ... U. Du.,I M..u«u ... _I_ ______
Anna Joyce Tebay.
Song of India—Rimsky Korsakoff;
Joyce—Chit-Chat—Helen Boykin —
Martha Bruce.
cia Gwynn—Marjorie and Anne
Bates
Revene — Torjussen; C a p r ic e — gifts follows:
Henriques—Peggie Conklin.
Piano Duo—At Evening—Louise
Wright- Betty Jean Bunnell.
In a Moonlight Garden—1Thomp-
son; Russian Dance—MacLacklan—
The verse that directed to the
Gwendoyln Edwards Is Hostess To
Graham Junior Music Club Wednesday
The Graham Junior Music Club
It’s a Hap Hap Happy Day {met Wednesday afternoon at the
When old friends get together and home of Miss Gwendolyn Edwards
count the milestones on the way j wj*h Misses Mary Jane Johnston
Tho’ mild or stormy the weather we | apd Marjorie Street as co hostesses,
love our neighbors and friends J Miss Mary Aronld, club president,
[ the ball and show and the money
las been used here in providing
I transportation for crippled children
jand treatment.
“Keep your baby chicks warm and, The local committee, for organl-
CLUB MEMBERS LEARN
HOW TO CARE FOR CHICKS
College Students
Honored Saturday
in need are friends presided during
short business Miss Mary Maria Morrison enter-
zation in Graham of a chapter of
the National Foundation for Infan-
tile Paralysis, headed by Glenn
Burgess, is composed of Gre-
A demonstration on serving cus--jham StPWart Bjl, Mltch<.|,. George
Parsons, Rev. Shirley Guthrie, Mrs.
healthy,” said Miss Olive Sells Tues-
day, when she met with the Lov-
ng 4-H club.
Shariyn Reaves. | For friends _ ______ _
Piano Duo, Etude No. 5—Burg indeed ! Session during which Miss Twilla j tained Saturday evening at her home
muller—Shirley Guthrie. ! In trouble a helping hand they lend Ruth Smith was welcomed as a new for several college students who vis-
A Garden at Evening—Eckstein; And always on them you can depend, j member. Following the business ; *ted here this week end. During the
Indian Drums l^ivis—Pinkney Var- j I session Billie Bullock, program i evening the guests played bridge and
b!«. l It’s a Hap nap Happy Day when I chairman, took charge of the meet- j Ping pong and later attended the
Piano Duo, "Vale of Song”—Rolfe | old friends get together ling. After the repeating of the club prevue.
—Bobbie Ruth Crawford. jFct old friends are the best friends pledg" in unison. Miss Billie Lou j Refreshments were served at
Piano Duo, “The Stream”—Burg- i after all I Martin, club sponsor, gave an in- j Shield's Cafe to the following:
muller—Anna V. Moren. 'Some are large and some are small i teresting talk on the forms' of j Misses Peggy Niles, student at the
Piano Duos. Old Refrain—-Ait. To a friend who makes such luscious [ dance music as revealed in the dif- Hockaday School in Dallas; Mlary kjoTHRRH' i gi liivtlf n
Saar; China p<5l1 Parade—Zamecnik. j popcorn balls i ferent periods. The following musi-j Gallaher, Louise Street, and Diana __ iWOMHPS etna ■
—Miss Martin and Mrs. Crenshaw. Savilla, dear, cal program was then presented: | Cloughley, students at T. S. C. W.; j MEETS WITH MRS ALUM
I Your birthday is here, j “Majurka’-Goddard-Mary Beth Barbara Bloodworth, Marjorie Street, | Tbp Methodist Mothers’ Club will ‘ The Eliasvill* Women’, Club met
tard with desserts was given by
Mis, Sells. It was also deeded by j c7 W. MilV«*r. l'Turner,' 'l^H.
all club member, to have a demon-|E Griffln w E Simpeon, Mia.
stration on how to cook certain FanB> Rac,.nd an<J Jud(r, E
food, at each meeting with the , R^minjcton Representative. from
agents. I Graham met at Olney last week
A demonstration was also given on . with representatives of the Olney
the proper way to heat the brooders. Chamber of Commerce, Rotary and
Miss Sells als>q said, “The chicken, L*°n* Clubs and the two groups
need sun porches when they an agreed to work together on the
small.’ She showed a small brooder project.
and sun porch which she had con- 1 A committee for the hall will be
structed. named Friday.
Mary Arnold, Mary
and the hostess.
^cott' \ met Tuesday, ’ January
! o’clock at the church.
^0, at 3:00 January 17 in afternoon at the home
.of Mrs. Lelia Allen in Eliasville.
- An interesting social program wws
V
PARTIES PLANNED And on the bed right straight ahead Smith.
BY DEMONSTRATION CU RS You will find some treasures for , “When Love Is Kind”—vocal—
Training for a St. Patrick’s and you to keep. I Mary J. Johnston, accompanied by
Leap Year party was given to a Don't open you. eyes or even peep Mrs. S. A. Penix. MRS. M. F. HENRY j jlmmy and phi, -Waken o{ Baton ,njo-j by thp nrmben
group of women and girls Saturday, For if you do you won’t be true, | “Vitanne Gigue’’-Bademan-Bar IS HOSTESS TO Rouge, Louisiana, were the guest, I Delicious refreshments were serv-
-*■*» from - * °’c'ock ,n ,h'‘ And »*“ might uk* fro"' bar. Justice. Y. W. A. MONDAY |of Mr. aild Mrg paul Boai Monday ^ to thp follawin_ eight membare:
MmuorfaT Audtormm by Miaw.tHwft,, ................. , "My BeautiM T.ocal—9.1,and Taoday. .Meadaowa Loin*
Sells, assistant home demonstration! '-*4w-——■—-- Norma Haden, accompanied by Mrs. ;tbe Firzt Baptist Church met Mon-
agent. and Miss Velma Anderson, JEAN 4-H CLUB GIRLS S. A. Penix. day evening at the home of Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. John W. Burk and l ine Donnel', Rudine Stinson. Estelle —
home demonstration agent. IN REGULAR MEETING . ’ “Bolero^ - Panina - Jo Annie. M F. Henry. a .Mr. and Mrs. C. U Barbee went ' Penniger and *>-**-
The Home Demonstrsrtoh CIUS ... - jGornpu:-^“~*~ ; { The meeting was opened with the to Possum Kingdom Sunday.
, Brenda Souther, Ellen Milleap, Max-
,,1/ 1 |.« . I vw* A liar mcctiup; wear v/pvucu Willi UIC
and girls. 4-H clubs havd made'plarw . ,*•» * not 'ke .r",d **** . .During, the social hour, which y. W. A. song, “O Zion Haste,”!
to have at legst fburparti. di r > u. dhn. |»e||laW tre tttrtanl, ;feltouud the. program, delicious re; (after which Mrs. Henry led the*;
1 a HiawnaaoH u nil
Ruth Maples, Gra-
' ham, who recently became a member.
the year 1940. This was the
first training school of this year.
After discussing qualities of a good
hoste-s and guests, things to
> u can g»t your <“gg a day, ]nwjniJ. Misses Mary Arnold, Betty an interesting devotional was given
Miss Sell*, our assistant home dem-I
onstration agent, said m the Jean
Jean Brewster, Lou Wallace Chil- by Mts. W. M. Martin, sponsor. }
dress. Jo Annice Cornish, Gwendo- Mrs. Bert Bunnell taught the first
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member when planning a party were M c u T1 ' K ’d ^ ®hc K ve lyn Edwards, Norma Haden, Billie chapter of the Mission Study Book.
discussed, the St Patrick’s party Ttso Hartzell. Gerry Hartzell, Mary Jane The meeting was dismissed with a
was directed by Olive Sells, assist-
ant home demonstration agent, and
the leap year party by Velma An-
derson, home demonstration agent.
of serving egg custard. She also
demonstrated a home-made lamp
brooder and stressed the import
ance of having a good place pre-
Johnster., Barbara Justice, Odell prayer by Miss Vivian Morton.
Magerkurth. Mary MdFarlanc, Doris After “buddie” gifts were dis-
Mobley, Dorothy Moore, Mary Helen tributed, delicious refreshments
Nicolett, Rosemary Rehdcrs, Mary were served by the hostess to the
The training was given by carrying ^*M*d before chcks airive. Miss £aUtcrilM Snrd))y, Mary Beth Smith, following members: Misses Billie
: ZiSM, z- r ztziss-jsri a
etc. The ones Uking part were the pav> B,etda- . Bill Bullock, and the hostesses,
following: Mrs. Frank Slater, eoun- ybe c]ub mct at the home of our '
tha Knight, Ouida ’Moore, Dorothy
Faster, Mary Nelle Finley, Vivian
ty chairman of recreation and recre- «ponsor, Mrs. Jack Ligon. Several METHODIST Morton, Kathaleen Bower, Helen
ation leader of Rqd Top club; Mts „f our members were absent because . W. M. S. MEETING Cole, Oneta Harlan, Sybil Blount,
G. A. Bills, Loving, sponsor of Df ji|ncga and mid-term exams. ! The Woman’s Missionary Society Thelma Kennett, and Mrs. W. M.
exams.
girls 4 H clubs; Mri M I.inamn. | fhose present were Ruthel Stewart, of the Methodist Church met in a Martin. Guesta at the meeting were
Newcastle, sponsor of girls 4-H Bonnie Ruth Brooks, Shirley short business session Monday at 3 Misses Betty Jean Bunnell and Hliz- I
club; Mrs R ( H ward and Mrs Bridges,. Betty Petty, Geraldine p. m. with Mrs. C. M. Swallow, the abeth Cravey and Mesdames Bunnell
D. L. Wolte, Hjnt, sponsors of girls Brooks, Pauline Ligon, Eulia Rag- president, presiding. The meeting and Cole.
4-H clubs; M's. J R Miller, Eliar- land, Alice Betty Ludwig, Betty Jean opened with a hymn, “Stand Up, - -
Ville, and Jodene McCluer, Loving Len,yi M;Sf, SeliSi Mrs Ligon and Stand Up for Jesus,” after which MR8. BUNNELL
4 H duh game leader; Mrs. G A one visitor, Lave me Ugon. Mrs. G. A. Eriksen led in prayer. IS HOSTESS TO
T-rrell. recreation leader for New- ------- | i, wa, votgd to set aside a small ANN SALLEE CIRCLE
castle ht me dem nstiation club; Mrs. MRS. SHEPPARD IS v fund from the local treasury for Ten members of the Ann Sallee
J F Barnett, president of New- HOSTESS TO OILER’S Social Service work, as directed by Circle of the W.M.U. of the First
castle home demonstration club; (JLILTING CLUB the Superintendent, Mrs. E. M. Rem- Baptist Church met Tuesday after
Mi .. J. R Bill , re: reat >n leader ing. A free will offering will be noon at the home of Mrs. Bert Bun-
fer Loving home demonstration club; Mrs. Mack Sheppard of Loving uknl at each meeting hereafter to nell, 921 Etast street, for mission
Mrs S. P Wootten, president of »a^ nogtess to the Oder's Quilting rfp)eniah this fund. News from the study.
Murray home demonstration club; ( 'ub January 16 for an all day quilt- .-Missionary Bulletin” was presented An interesting discussion taken
Mr A R Robinson, recreation lead >"* Mis. Bill Groves drew the by M„ E g Graham. from the book, “Highland Heritage,”
c- for Murray home d<mon*trati<n Friendship quilt blocks. j p)l|n|| wpr, made 0I)terUiii the 1 by Edwin E. White, was given by
tlub; Ms, Etna Wlkinson. chair A covered dish luncheon worn serv- mating of the City Federation of, Mrs. Bunnell.
man of county council and recrea- ed to lhp foltowinic: Me dames Bill Churches at the Methodist church on Refreshments of cocoa and cookies
tlor leader for Proffitt home dem n Grr,vr. , E c. P wn Jan. 29. at 3 p. m.
stration duh; Mrs (, H. Cunning lj£m . 0. 3. B-:rnn and son, Charles, The meeting wa* dismissed with
ham, recreation leader for Jean _____ the Lords Prayer repeated in
lism:. 0. B. B-r'6n and son, Charles,
. „ . , , t J „ Gaylord Kirby, G. C. Glover and ,b« I>»rd’a Pfay*r repeated
nemt d^monntration club; and Mm. ,
Jack Hull. Recreation Leader for "j"'! I
0 . - . . , . Bailey ard dnuirbUr, Ma-jorie, M»ck»
Ked Top home demon t ration club.
iv« ....... 'i7'r stjr9- A‘r,n Sp,r' suss, .OF»™«-s.
training school* during the year un- j WEDNESDAY EVENING
der the d'rection of Mrs. Frank The next meeting will be held at
were served to the following: Mes-
dames Jake SchUttler, Ernest Heigh-
uni- ten, Rosa Graham, R. E. Kirksey,
L. D. Morton, Brit Alford, Tillie ,
Calvin, and W. H. Krehbiel, and
Mis* Nell Prideaux and the hostess.
Slater, county chairman of
tkm.
recrea- the horn, of Mr*. J. E.
Sue Lisle of Loving was hostess
Betti Jo Friedel is able to be back’
in school after several days ill-
Lancastcr. Wednesday evening for the younger ness. Betti Jo had a perfect at-
set, when Hie entertained at the I. tendance record until thi# attack
to Support the Church" as the J. Shoop home with three tables of
theme, was conducted by Mrs. John gsmes. Those attending were: Joyce
W. Reaves. Mrs. Reaves pointed Melton, Rajrthene Baker, JVts Me-
MRH. JOHN HAYS
IS HOSTESS TO
CIRCLE ONE 1 out that one should support the.Cluer, Dorothy Bills, Norman Hick- to her home on account of illness.
Circle One of the W M.1J. of the church wjg)i one’s work and voice Ss ‘Orson. Rex and Ralph Nall, Donald Mrs. Humphrey is an employee of
of influenza.
Mrs Louie Humphrey is eonfinel
■4
First Christian Church met Monday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. John
Hays with Mrs. T, A. Morrison.
Circle loader, in charge.
Mrs. Hays gave the devotions’
OB “Seeing the Good ia Other*
The program with “What It Mean* hostess.
well as money. A round table dis-, and Jack Bills. 1 Southwestern Bell Telephone Com-
cus*ion on “What Does It Coot to. Mr. and Mrs. Rush Bills spent pany.
Be a Christian?" was held by th; I the evening in the Hhoop home. Miss —-
members. Bills assisting Mrs. Shoop in serving j Wilbur Gough, bookkeeper for
At the clooe of the meeting cot- ! refreshments of cocoa, cookies, and Morrison’s has be, n out eoveral
d cake wore served by th* 1 home-made candy. Popcorn was days this week on account of an
as
F0RTHEFIRST TIME!
smMSk
served during the games.
attack of the flu.
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Trout, H. I. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1940, newspaper, January 25, 1940; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116439/m1/4/: accessed May 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.