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Mtxia iaUg aty 3 Wtdneada January 17, W2 Mexia Teacher's Favorite Meat Recipe Will Be fnduded In Latest Cook Book "Favorite VtflWf book, which Reeipes of Economics will be 384 A recipe submitted by Miss Mary Ann Worthy, Mexia High School homemakmg teacher, has chosen by (he editors of Home-Ee Press, inc. of Washington, D. C. for inclusion in the new book, American Teachers." The new distributed soon, pages and 2,000 meat recipes. Miss Worthy received a certificate from the publishing company tor the contribution of her favorite meal irdfjr.

Members of tho Mrxia School Chapter of (he Fufu re Ilomemakers ol America will sell the books for $2.95 each to raise funds to send deletes to the Stale FHA Convention to be held in Dallas, April 27 2(1 The deli-nates will be Molly Walker who will be installed at Waco on Feb. 17 as an area officer, and Weldalccn Hamill, a district vice president. Miss Worthy, whose home fs at Corsicana, second year is leaching at Mcxia School. She graduated from Corsicana High School in 1956, from the University of Te a in June of 1960, and is now doing graduate work at Baylor University. Mrs.

Fred Carter, Mr. and Mrs. High H. 0. Thomas.

Mrs. Alice Hill, recipe is: THEIIMIOOR OPEN 6:45 TODAY STARTS 7:00 ALL SEATS 15 CENTS 'Circle of Deception' Thurs. Her favorite LOBSTER iServes 1 2-lb. Ix)bstcr 4 butter 2 flour I cup cream Paprika 4 Tsp salt Tsp Mustard 4 Sherry 1 ogg yoke 1 cup fresh mushrooms, quartered 1 cup Parmesan cheese, grated Boil Ix)l)ster and split lengthwise. Remove all meat and cut in one-inch cubes.

Melt 2 of butter in skillet, weld flour, and cook until bubbly, then add cream, salt and mustard. Cook until thick; add Sherry and yoke thoroughly. Keep warm over hot mushrooms in remaining two tab! e- spoons of butter and add Lobster moat. Swish around, then add the sauce to it. Sprinkle part of the cheese in the bottom of lobster shells, add the mixture and sprinkle the remaining cheese on top.

Sprinkle a little Paprika and brown in an oven degrees. You should prepare these ahead of time and freeze, and then brown when ready to serve. Shilok thaw we've On Stage Friday Nifre a Twist Contest Sponsored By KBUS and Mcxia Theatre Listen to KBUS For Details -Most everyone has alxnit ed out from the cold spell jhad and hoping (here won't be janoihcr like it. Mr. Robert Montgomery has returned home some improved, ji.fter being in a Groesbeck hos- jpilal several days.

Mrs. Tommy Kubiak is home after being in a local hospital for several days. Mrs. Minnie Wood is still not doing well and is confined to her bed most of Ihi' lime. Mrs.

Morehead Give 42 Party Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Morehead entertained with a 42 party In their home Saturday. The refreshment table was covered with a lovely lace cloth and centered witfi a low arrangement of mixed flowers. Cake, cflf- fee and cookies were served.

Those enjoying the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. P. M. West, Mr.

and Mrs. Doyle Haney, Mrs. Lee Easterling, Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Eubanks, Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Champion, Raymond Heggie, A wedding of interest was solemnized recently at St. Johns Lutheran Church in Galveston when Miss Anna Mae Sue Oliver became the bride of Walter Henry Seyffert, III, of Houston. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward W. Oliver, of Arcadia, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Seyffert, Jr.

of Odessa and formerly of Mexia. He is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.

Hop- of Waco, and Miss Vestie ams, of Groesbcck. Willi The V. A. Scotts Have Visitors Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

V. A. Scott during the weekend were a group of Limestone County singers including Mr. and Mrs. .1.

V. Doss, Mrs. Harry Dunlap. Mis.s Lueiie Liles, Jim Lewis, Miss Bessie Vinzant. and Vestie Williams, all of Groesbeck.

Alfred Matthews, of Pasadena, Ike Kennedy, of Personville, Linda New, Joyce Scott, and Mrs. Jerry Johnson. Report Of Deeds Miss Anna Mae Oliver Becomes Bride Of Walter H. Seyffert, III In Arcadia son of Mcxia. The liev.

J. Jackson read the double ring service. The cou pie exchanged their vows amid an alluring candle light setting. Given in marriage by her father, the bride looked especially lovely in an original gown of imported Chantilly lace and nylon heart-shaped neckline featured a yoke of tulle fashioned in tiny tucks with iridescent pearls and sequins on lace flowers that ornamented the fitted bodice. The bouffant belled skirt of lace was adorned with sweetheart roses whicn were also repeated on the tiers of the softly pleated tulle and Lace that terminated in a Chapel train.

Her veil of imported pure silk illusion was edged with Chantilly lace and fell in tiers from a tiara of pearls. Her only jewelry was a single strand of pearls worn by the bridegroom's mother on her wedding day. She carried a white Bible topped with a cascade bouquet of lillies of the valley and white carnations centered with an orchid. iJiujiMdiui, wan inaiu 01 ft 1 honor and brides maids were Missi merce Street. rQrSOnVLLLG Biiri)yra Jea Murphv and Mis had 1 Itf-vnxr.

Filed for record in the office of County Clerk of Limestone County. Texas, as compiled from the records of Lone Star Abstract Company, Groesbeck, Texas. Harnp V. Bennett to R. C.

Bennett, 17.29 acres Charles Morgan Survey, $10. G. R. Armstrong el ux to W. C.

Balernon, 26.04 acres J. L. Cha- vert Survey, $10. William R. Sledge et ux to Lacy Forrest et ux, acres Eli Scale and B.

Davis Surveys $10. Deward E. Bower et ux to H. E. Bower et ux.

100 acres L. Arocha Survey, siiOOO. S. P. Reynolds to Power Homes, Lot Block li, Crestline Heights Mexia, $1500.

S. Reynolds to Power flames. Lot 2. Block (i. Crestline Heights Addn Mexia.

Linnie Earle Longbotham et sir Lonuliotham III, 105 tulle over Angel mist, taffeta. The Miss Helen Weeks, of Natchi todies, Louisiana, was maid of Ihonoi (Barbara Jean Murphy and Miss i Linda Montgomery, of Houston, Miss Judith Faye Shinn, of Port Arthur, Miss Hcbecra Martin, of Mexico City, Mexico, and Miss Bronda Neauman, of Galveston. The attendants wore red velvet designed with fitted bodices and belled skirts accented with bows. They carried white Air muffs, gifts from the bride. and wore white fur headdresses.

Remember When 30 Years Ago From Hw Daily 17, Members of Miss Ilene West- been vacant for about a week. moreland's class presented the program at the assembly period at Sumpter Street School Thursday morning. Those taking part in the play were Maurine Waller, Dorothy Stanford, Edgar Kinkead, Billy Dickson, Lorene Weft. Clyde Roberts, Raymond Berry, Doris Bellemy, Marianne Ormsby. Jack Booker, Louise Bean, Boonie Drury.

S. W. Rhodes, J. B. Terry, Eva Joe Dickson, Iwana Brady, John Hopper, and J.

P. Douglas. Damage estimated at between $350 and $400 was done by fire early Saturday, to the six-room frame house at 840 East Coin- Mrs. Carl Young and Miss Pauline Young were in Teague Saturday to see a doctor. 1).

C. Easterling and Mrs. G. t. Sims were in Groesbeck Monday afternoon.

Mr. Easterling rcceiv-i (ll ing medical treatment, while there. I medical treatment while there. Mr. and Mrs.

Don Kennedy visited relatives at Tyler recently. "Turk" Young was in Dallas Dorothy Hopkins, of Hitchcock, Saturday. Mrs. G. L.

Sims and childrei and D. C. Easterling were in Groesbeck and Mexia Friday. Johnson ckvy the Mr. were and Mrs.

Floyd in Groesbeck one past week. Charlie 1 Rogers, D. C. Easterling, Mrs. G.

L. Sims and children were among those from here attending the funeral of Tom Sims at Lost Prairie Friday afternooi Mrs. Valdon Reed and Bcnjie of Mexia visited the D. C. Easter- lings Sunday.

Mrs. l). C. Easterling has been ill for some time and is not improved much at this time. Hershel Holder.

Mrs. G. L. Sims and children were in Mexia Saturday. A.

B. 'Jcpi Sirm visited the D. C. Easterlings Saturdav. flower girl.

She wore a red jand white velvet frock fashioned to those worn by the olh- jcr attendants. Allen Doc-ring, of Galvesluii, was ringbearer. Walter Henry Seyffert. Jr. attended his son as best man.

Groomsmen were G. A. Smith, of Houston. Jimmie Tucker, of New Gulf, ifOU'tl. Pit, Claud M.

Green, of Geor Virgil Sanders, of Crock- Holcornb. of Houston. T. A. I now IHI fore Christmas.

John M. Kennedy is also ill after siilferiny a spell his! week. Neil Beene and family of Hum ble returned home Sunday evening to I. A. and Surveys.

$10. Elijah L. Carter to Lot i'l. Block 1), Div. Mexia, Maxine B.

Sellers et Edgar Daniels, Houston, John Edwin Meyers. Galveston. Mrs Oliver chose for her daughter's wedding, a costume of silk brocade with which she wore green accessories and a green orchid. Mrs. Seyllerl, mother ofj the bridegroom wore embroidered in and while.

Her accessories J. Nedler and his lived in the house for several years, but the house had Greta Garbo and Ramon Novarro are co-featured in "Mati- Hari," now showing at the National Theatre. Lionel Barrymore and Lewis Stone are co-starred. At the annual election of officers and directors of Kosse banks, the First State Bank elected A. J.

Jennings as president; J. W. Jennings, vice-president; Rich, cashier and J. Jennings, J. W.

Jennings, A. L. Jennings, and S. G. Jennings as directors.

The Kosse National Bank elected J. J. Suttle as president: C. 0. Robertson, W.

A. Jones. W. Welch, Jr. R.

Todd, F. C. Padgett T. W. Whaley and M.

A. Gunter, directors. DKfc tttt hia Herman Httt, the trip by ii CANCER Up to Wf you or btr of yaw famfty cer. out of four could Individual 57.50 Entire Family $15. pw Non.C*ne«N*M« Lodis Taking A Look 20 Years Ago From the Mexia Daily News Jan.

17, W2 Howard Campbell, who been stationed at Fort Francis E. week. Buddy Emery Warren, Wyoming, has been trans- Cherry Buck Miller were out- ferred to Fort Lewis, Washing- standing for Wortham. Fairoaks ton State. He is a member of the defeated Fairfieid 32-13 as Steph- Quartcrmaster's Corps.

Campbell, High graduate of the Mexia School, is the nephew of Pearl Hughes of Mexia. i Officers for the next six months were elected by Travis Lodge No. 20, Knights of Pythias, at the regular meeting Friday night. The now officers are Glenn Stokes, chancellor commander; Dr. J.

S. W. A. N. E.

Watson, vice-chancellor; W. West, prelate; 0. B. Teer, G. Lye! I.

Rand, W. B. Frank Moore. Kendrick, Felz and A. D.

Forest Glade green or- and well pumps damaged by the pipes were il to W. A. McElroy is up and l.ol.s 7 and H. Block Has b(vn siiuv bHl2. W(M Cunlidgr.

$250. Alice Connei vir to .1. T. Blanton, Sr. 13 acres Robert a Survey.

$10. Grady A. French el u.x In E. lv. Brown, Trustee.

7li acres N. and Coming Sunday Here's ti Powerful Motion Picture that may create controversy because it deals wifh .1 forbidden subject but "Splendor in the Grass" has been produced with Elia Kazan's uiual skill. No mottur how you feel about it, you will be thoroughly entertained by may become the most talked about picture of the This movie is strictly for adults. Wayne Walker Manager after his parents.Mr. Mrs.

Hay Boom- a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Hoscoc New Jerry of Garland, visited his (ills. Mr.

and Mrs. E. i I his week. Mr. and Mrs.

GeraU and family of Marlin visiied her parents. Mr. and Mrs. l). vv and other relatives here over the weekend.

Mrs. Maurice Wells is home after being a local hospital. Mrs. Eh is Ward is home and! improving after being in a hospi-' lal recently. Mr.

and Mrs, Johnnie visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Morgan and Joe Thomas Sunday evening. Mrs.

Hob By rd is improving now bul has been very ill ivcenl- Mrs. Ruth Speights is better now after having been ill. Nancy Ruth Bradlcv is also ill. Hodge Survey, $10. Wisdom et u.x to et ux, 02'L' acres Pierce A C.

Branch Varehi SKJ. Mary Jane Thompson to Rickard et u.x. Lot 4. Block Div. LXXLX.

Mexia, $10. Cull Ragland el to R. K. Cawlhorn Lot 21, Subdiv. in Division LXIV, Mcxia, Jos.

Land i i Water lincv Ivy Kelly, 1 0 YYYTY irec.ont freeze. The MI I hard to thaw out. Mabel Wadle is in Chrisl offer and Edgar Hospital suffering jlrorn burns received when she caught her clothing on tire at her home last Wednesday. Wcdnes- jday was her day-oil from work, ji'intl she was at home alone. Raymond Heggie was here Sat urday and Sunday visiting I with his sister, Mrs.

Alice Dili, and looking after their cattle. A. L. Fowler was home from his job in Waco the past week- W. Hopson, grandmoth- green and she wore a chid coi-sae.

Mrs (i. of the bridegroom, was attired a becoming dress of light blue silk lace and she wore corresponding accessories. A reception was. held following the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents in Arcadia. The bride's table was laid with white, lace.

The double ring wedding cake' was decorated with white bows that held a white orchid and orange blossoms. Mcm- bers Buck and Joe Cannon were hon- a beige silk ored with a joint birthday party by their mother, Mrs. Barnett Cannon, at Hughes Park Friday afternoon. Mrs. Cannon was assisted in giving the party by Mrs.

of the house party were Miss Elizabeth Young, of Houston, Miss Jearly Miss 4-C. end. John Norman el u.x to L. S. Powell ef ux Ifvl.iw; acres James Gillespie Survey.

SI0.500. Total Consideration: 240,001 Mr. and Mrs. A. B.

ed recently with sick South Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hin and girls of Mexia visited parents and grandparents and Mrs. Curtis Cartel- and Nora Reedy last Wednesday Tavlor Vincent Sorronlino, Miss Smith.

Miss Kay Dclhoff, Sandy Kykel. Miss Elaine Mitro, all of Galveston; Miss Caro- Leonard, of Hitchcock. When the couple left later for a trip, the bride was (heir Mr. Mrs. night.

Gus Stewart, Mrs. W. W. West and Mrs. George Bell.

Lawson Sewell, who will leave Tuesday for Chicago, llli.io- is. to train for the U. S. Navy at the Graduate School of Northwestern I'niversily, was honored Friday evening when his mother, Mrs. Alice Sewell, entertained with a surprise farewell party at their home on South Kaufman Street.

Those enjoying the occa- Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mar- Gus sion with the honoree were FairfiHd; Mr. and Vera Sheffield of Chappell DuBose, John Gafford, Mr. and Mrs.

cus Glover. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. Mr.

and Mrs. JacK Dri- NecHlham, Sam Sewell Miss Sewell. When compleU-il, the trans-Can- ada highway will stretch 5,000 miles from St. John's, Newfoundland to Vancouver, British Columbia. FREE PARKING Prairie Point Visitors in the Gaiuway home throughout the week were Mrs.

Rhoda Wrbsler, Mary Erline, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Funderburk. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Martin and child of Galveston. Saturday evening visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James O'Neal were Mr. and Mrs.

W. R. Gaiawuy. Mr. and Mrs.

W. R. Galaway visited in the home of Mrs. Will Pope joy Saturday night. Mrs.

Jim Henderson died Saturday at Dallas. Rev. Wallis was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Caddell, Sun- clay.

in the Johnnie Cargile Personals I Hopson. He attended M. A. at Mrs. R.

L. Maddox rues-. San Marcus and Texas A Col- day and Wednesday in Waco ing with her brothcr-in law and! The couple will make their sister, Mr. and Mrs. titaiicyl in Houston where Mr.

Scyf IIIL: a beige tweed with beige Stanley McBay of Groesbeck accessories. las Authorized the press to place 'Ihe bride attended S. M. A name in the announcement San Marcos and Sam Houston'column as candidate for county State Teachers College. Hunts, clerk of Limestone County.

ville. The bridegroom attended the! Mexia Public Schools when In area basketball action, the made his home here with i Wort ham Bulldogs blasted Thorn Mr. and Mrs. G. ton 67-6 and beat Dome 35-29 this enson and Sims starred for the winners.

Kosse defeated Kirk 3612 as Bullock hit 13 points the voctor. McMillan and Carmichael were outstanding for Kirk. Liston Ross, of Dallas his father, Will Ross, in this week. visited Mexia Distinctive Funerals Each call is an emergency each family's needs and preferences different. A background of many years of experience and service has equipped and trained Us to meet Uw personal, intimate requirements of each family.

We endeavor to conduct each service in a manner so that it may be remembered with pride in years to come. RIDDLE FUNERAL HOME MEXIA, TEXAS McKinney at Glendala Funeral Home Ph. GYB-213)t Downtown Office GY6-2331 On chilly cool evenings. TOfCTM INSTANT Heat! AUTOMATIC HEATIR keeps you "warm 05 sow bills, too! Revolutionary heater provides cheery warmth the instant you turn it on! Thermostatic control automatically maintains desired room temperature. Perfect solution for hard-to-hcat rooms.

Both radiant and blower- forced heat Turns off Automatically if lipped over Compact, easy to carry from room to room MODEL 9B1 13 2O Watts WESTERN AUTO GY6-M77 THE FAMILY STORE MEXIA Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Teer spent the weekend in Grand Prairie with their sons and daughters-in- law and families.

Mr. and Mr--. i' 01 1 is employed igineermg company 1 Jncludfd among (he The Light Touch If you are making-up for day time, apply cosmetics near a window where the light abundant enough to guide your. Oiher- home Sunday were James and family. wise, use and check the Rev.

Bill There's plenty of parking space, handy to our door, for those who bank with us. Be our guest! First National Bank Of Mexia Member Deposit Insurance Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cape-hart returned to their home in Dallas after a visit in Mexia with Mr. Cape-hart's mother, Mrs.

G. 1). Capehart. IT'S WATCH INSPECTION TIME W4GJvT WNIU routu "PAIRED, LOW PRICES FACTORY PARTS PROMPT fXPfRT SERVICE GUARANTIED WORKMANSHIP After this check dress up your watch with a new KREISLER Watchband. il of IOVMI guests Mrs, llopsnii o) Mexia.

J. E. Teer and Teer. Mr. and Mrs bright the results window before bnlb- in front oi out.

P. 0. Box 1123 Phone GY6-2741 OWEN F. WATKINS ATTORNEY Civil and Criminal Practice Office 505 East Hopkins St. Mexia, Texas Clint's Place 309 E.

Commerce Open 8:30 A. 5:30 P. In addition to antiques, merchandise and trading, we are now ready to do upholstering and refinishing jobs for the public. Also we buy and repair all kinds of guns. This work will be done by experienced workmen.

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