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Corsicana Daily Sun from Corsicana, Texas • Page 4

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THE COBSTCANA DAILY SUN, THURSDAY; DE.CEMBEK 28, Hcdldenoe 658 West Fifth MBS. S. 0. BAGBY, Editor. fistulas Bridge.

irty Last Friday Honoring Brother Irs. Jimmic Mansfield enter- last Friday evening in her with a Cliristmas bridge Jrnrty in compliment to her broth- Fer. Charles Jones and his friend, Miss Dorothy Hopkins. The home was very attractive with its lovely Christmas decorations and brightly lighted Christmas tree and made a. proi- ly sotting: for the three tables of bridge playera.

Game accessories wore in Christmas design, and wii i refreshments were served, the tables were laid in covers in pohisetlia design and centered with poinsettias in crystal vases. High scorn favor for Hie girls TVBS, hy Miss Gwendolyn Es- t.cn and low by Miss Leila Hopkins. For the hoys, Basil Coe won the high score favor and Franklin Melton the low. Miss Dorothy Hopkins honorce, was presented a special favor. For refreshments, Mm Mansfield served a salad course in tho Christmas colors, and fruit cake topped with whipped cream and a red cherry.

In each cherry was liny lighted green candle. The lights were turned out and the little candles gave the light for the refreshment hour. Those present were Misses Dorothy Hopkins, Leila Hopkins, Ar-j dell 'I'Sillwood, 'Dorothy Fullwood, Sammy Dora Patrick, Gwendolyn Estes; Charles Jones, Basil Cofi, Houston Kent, T. Kirkham, George. Leonard a.nd Franklin Melton.

LFamilv on nstmas Day With r. and Mrs. Morton A faVIJiily reunion on Christmas )ay in Ihe home, of Morton. 013 MODES OF THE MOMENT SOCIAL REVUE Paris is all for liberty in sonal choice as as fa.shion de-' ta.ils go this season, in necklines, sleeve Uniformity styles, hid treatments, oven silhouette, simply doesn't exist. Nocks especially pursue devious las compliment in ways.

Tho small square neck is arenlo, Mr. Mrs. .1. B. a istrangcr to the wrapped dorehead of this bring the high one, yet both play import- rst, almost oonipl'Jle iciinioij in ant parts in the fashion scheme, on years, nine of I Sleeves go off at tangents all tjelr twelve children present.

home was beautifully doc- their own. For striking contrast compare the loiiff, tgiht, plain the ChrittmaK season, sleeve with the loose, wide-wrist Ihe cenHsC atlraction being the I style; the narrow shoulder with' children's) "T'Vit'istnias tree from the wide; and the conventional which the family S'fta were distributed in th 0 'morning hours. Those from oi.it town were and Mrs. Moreheni of EnVis: Mr. and Mrs.

Jirn and armholo with the loose deep one that can on occasion disappear under a. bell. The dross illustrated is a Maggy model. The now wide I UrtLi uuii 1.1 ff Dawson; Mr and Mrs. Hugh bishops magenta, plum, and little son of Ennib, Mr.

fuchsia and Gray is im- Jld Mrs. Morton and their chil- ilren and Miss Leiha Dell More- cif I his city completed 1.1m TH.iun a. lovely Christmas din- was served, the table being VMA- attrnclivo with Christmas At l-'rogram Given AI Meeting' Fmhouse T. A. AI hr rrpulii social nicuLiny of tin tfirthuiist; P.T.

Thursday Tight, Clinst.miis pro I'Min fjivr-n Vv I ho, pupils of UP; 11 i lout flis- in he ion ol' nc pro- tn. Tho IciirhorK .1 Id be: cominrnrlcd for tin. mnn- nei' in hr nmnr-tirn presented, rsp awl .1 ty I loblis. nncl -i lui 1 Imu-li, The true spirit of "Peace on h. will men ent number poll' anil nnil spirit was tile pupils of U' contribution consist inr gooffs, i'(r (l natc of our Til run ran i follows Christina Club.

P.T. A Mrs. C. D. Owon in thr, Uitlor- ine he poor Some fruit tif liis whnn (MI Friday rnii lr-.

wool "Tuixtuves but not in crepos for wear Mrs. F. E. JYIegarriy Had Children at Home For Christmas Day Mrs. P.

E. Mega.rily was surrounded on Christmas Day with her children which mado her quite happy. Those with her for her Christmas dinner were Mr. and Mrs. A.

R. Megarity of Houston, Mr. anl Mrs. J. H.

Megarity of Waco, Mr. and Mrs. C. Megarity of Beaumont, and Mesera Jess, Jack and Add Megarity of this city; and Mrs. J.

Patterson of Nbrmangcr'. AH of her children were present except two in Shn'vcport, who could not be heir. Airs. Florence Clark who is a companion to Mrs. one uf tho happy family parly.

On Christmas morning Miss lie Grantham of Dallas who is visiting her sister, Mrs. had breakfast with -Mis' Megarity an-t Mrs. Clark. Mr. and 'Mrs.

Watt Fnlcrtain in Honor Ol Dalhfs Visitor Mr. a nil Mrs. Watt fin- Iriiainrd VVf-tlm-sday evening with a neighborhood party in tn Chnste Lang of MalUis. win, is Christmas holiday miii-sl in Ihe home of Mr. MENUS OF THE DAY By MRS.

ALEXANDER GEORGE Punches (To Serve On New Year's Day) Punches can be served in small glasses, passed by the; hostess or tho guests can serve themselves, the punch being placed in a large bowl. Small sandwiches, wafers, thin slices of fruit cake or small cookies can be served with punch. Punch Recipes Cider Punch, Serving 18 1 gallon cider cup lonion 2 mips orange 3 cup sugar juice 2 CUBB water Boil sugar ami'Tvater 2 minutes. Cool, add fruit juice and cider. Chill and serve.

cups sugar fi cups water 2 cups lemon lulco 3 cuis oranga juict? Fruit Punch (Serving 34) 2 ciip.i MAKE THIS MODEL AT HOME THE CORSICANA DAILY StTS DAILY PATTEBN 2 cups grated pineapple 10 cups iced water Boil tho with sugar far 5 minutes. Cool, aal rest oE ingredients, pour into punchbowl In wliicli large pieue ot ice has placed. Grape Juice Punch (Serving 12) 1 quart graps juice cup lemon juice 3 U'lart ginger 1 cup pineapple Juice I cups leer) water Mrs. J. D.

McCranie, Miss Nolle Christie of Houston, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. S. Halley and Misses Frances Nell Halley and Josephine MeCranie to Dallas Wednet 'ay to the matinee performance of "Green Pastures." Miss Josephine McCranie, who has been enjoying the Christmas holidays at hone with her mother, Mrs. J.

D. McCranie, left today for Port Arthur to visit her university friend and sorority sister. Miss Prances Jaeowitz. They will both return to tho University of Texas Monday to- i resume their studies. I Mr.

an Mrs. Byron Cheney I daughters, Misses Gladys and Vali lie Lou, and- Mrs. Robert Cocke were in Dallas Wednesday for tho "Green Pastures" matinee. Mrs. Myrtle Carnahan and her daughter, Mrs.

A- B. Lockhart, of Marlin, who is spending Christmas holidays with her mother, spent Tuesday in Ennis with their sister and aunt, Mrs. Deed Duke. Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Peeples and little son. Gene, who spent Christmas with Mrs. Peoples' mother, Mrs. O. Inabnlt, returned Wednesday to their home in Houston.

They were ied to Houston by Mrs. H. R. Stroube, -who joined Mr. Stroube and his hunting party of Reynaud and Jack Stroube, Dan Story and Tracy Smith, on Thursday at the Port Bay hunting club at Rockport.

Mrs. Mary Quirk is spending the Vvcek in Dallas with relatives and friends, she having gone up Saturday for a Christmas visit. Miss Marguerite Wilson re- turned Wednesday io Cisco after a happy visit home Christmas her mother, Mrs. Robert Wilson, her father, her brother Robert, of S. M.

U. and younger brother, Henry .1., this having been one of the happy family reunions for the Christmas season, William Swealmon of Overtoil, spent his Christmas holidays hero with his grandmother, Mrs. S. J. Lanham and aunt.

Miss Eleanor Lanham. Miss Hallie Grantham of Dallas- visited her sister, Mrs. Wm. Croft and fa-mily, a.nd her aunt, Mrs. E.

C. Huckabee during the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Harry Auld and baby daughter, Betty Lou, of Sherman and Miss Louise Harper of Baylor University are visiting in the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Harper. MissjFrances Hess of McAllister arrived by bus Wednesday evening to spend a few clays during the Christmas season with her aunt. Mrs.

J. D. Ambrose. Supper Dance On Tuesday Night In J. M.

Dyer, Home Another largely attended and very delightful Christmas party featuring 1 the holiday season, was a. supper-dance given by Mr. and Mrs. J. M.

Dyer. Tuesday night in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Truman Brags of Austin, whi) ar here for the Christmas holidays with their sisters, Mrs. Dyer and Mrs.

Lonnr-lte was served en buffet, atter am: jng was enjoyed for a time, ty. 01 ty lve or )noro pucs t. a blB '-eiiiK Mix ingredionls and serve in glasses or cups Vi filled with clioppe ice. Egg Nog (Serving 12) 4. teaspoon salt 2 quarts milk egs beaten Heat yullts until very light.

Slow- iy add sugar, bunting steadily, slowly add rum. salt, anil milk. Bent well and fold in whites. Chill, as punch is greatly improved in flavor if allowed to stand 2 hours in cold place. The egg white; will rise to tho top like fcruii and when served it can bestirred gently.

con- fectioncr'a sugar 1 cup rum, brandy or wine "Christmas'---Alvn Montgomery, land Mrs. Marry U. Johnson. Mrs. Selections- IJhylhin K.

Was.srll of "Wink wa.s also an out (if town guest and was given a hearty welcome by her Christmas Band. Reading-Walter Lre lleiiiii'i Richland. iold friends. Tho Christmas Rnwuir. Many fun provoking stunts Ohar'ielcrs: (were rn.joyed and at the conelu- Billy Carstair.s.

mysterious San- sion of this happy gathering Mr. Derdcn, jand Mrs. Watt served cake and Libbie Baines, resourceful waif Collins. Tottie Bainrs. her younger in M.

Allen. Wcta Hopowort.li, kind hearted Sailer. Mrs. Hopewortli, vice-chairman oi Maud 7fill. Avist Cherry, assist, at candy Richards.

Jesse Akers, assist, at doll booth hot chocolate. Miss Aubrey Hostess ay For Pretty Party -Miss Aubrey entertain; cd Wednesday uvuntafc at bet home, (i20 West with a tacky party, t.h| features of tilt Mayor and Mrs. Ed ens Hosts For Christmas Dining For Family Mf.yor and Mrs. J. Wesley Edcns were host ar.d hostess on Christmas Day for a lovely family dining with Mrs.

or, Mrs. J. D. AIJ or Mr. Warrcji Worlh and Mr.

ar for thb attractive with ils chrlst PERFECT FOB PRINTED COTTONS Pattern 1070 This delightful frock is trim enough to wear all through your busy while doing the to wear when you receive guests informally. The clever neckline is ruffling to outline the double drop shoulder effect, and a crisp tab of contrast held in place with a large colored button. A center pleat lends animation and freedom to the skirt. Cottons that tub and wear forever, are -just the thing. Choose a gay flowered print, a check, dot or stripe, with white for you'll have a dream of a frock.

Pattern 1670 is available in sizes 14, 16, 18,.20, 32, 34, 36, 38 and 40. Size 16 takes 31-8 yards 36 inch fabric and 5-8 yard contrasting. Illustrated step-by-step sewing instructions included. Send Fifteen Cents (IDc) in coins or stamps preferred) for this Anne Adams pattern. Write plainly name, address and style number.

Be sure to state size. The current edition of the Anno Adams Pattern Book will help you save money. Order your copy today! Price of catalog fifteen cents. Catalog and pattern together, twenty-five cents. Address orders to the Core-icana Sun Pattern Department, 243 17th Street, York City.

mas theme ons Air. and Mrs. lo Pcep i 03 of Houston and Mr. 1rt rs David Donavon of were out-of-town guests. Mrs, Allyn Lang Entertained S.

S. Class With. Party Mrs. Allyn Lanp entertained the boys and girls of her class cf St. John's Episcopal Sunday nchoo! Tuesday evening with 3.

lovely and very enjoyable Christmas parly, and included of the Young Peoples Fellowship of Ihn church in compliment of thfi season. A benntifully decorated Christinas tree was used in ing's program of fun boys put fun provokin? il for the girls, and th'ci the boys- A variety of games were joyed and before time parture, Mrs. Lang served re-1 freshments to the large number! present. Wheelocks Entertain Christmas Morning With Open House Among tho number of lovely Christmas parties given this week was the one. Christmas morning at.

the K. L. Wheelock hom'-i when Mr. and Mrs. Whaclock held open hoiw.

for a hundred or more friends from 10 a. m. to 1:00 p. m. The home with HE Christmas decorations was unusually at tractive and 'the table from which refreshments were served during tVio hours was exceptionally beau- tifu.l with a three-tier center piece, of fruits and Christmas candles in silver candelabra.

Fisher Ocloms Enjoy Christmas i t'h 22 Members of Family Mr. and Mrs. Fisher Odom enjoyed Christmas Day at their home here with 22 of: their children an dgrandchildron here for a big Christmas dinner and attendant The children present included Mr. and Mrs. Archie Odom of Tom Bali; Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Odom of Houston; Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Odom ot Corsicana; JVIr. and Mrs.

Roy Oliver of Gladewater, and Raymond Odo mot Corsicana. Mr. and Mrs. Jones Hosts at Christmas Dinner for Mr. and Mrs.

J. Jones entertained with a. iovcly Christmas dinner Monday, having with them tlieir children, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Jones and four-year-old son rvL. of Beaumont; Mr. iT immie Mansfjeld, and Mrs. Carnahan Has Relatives for Guests In Home at Christmas Mrs. Myrtle Carnahan has had as her Christmas guests, daughter, Mrs.

A. B. Lockhavt and husband of Marlin, and her sister, Mrs. J. O.

Bobinson of Venus and her daughter, Miss Evelyn Robinson, who is a student of C. I. A. Denton. A Christmas dinner was enjoyed on Christmas Day.

Ali have returned to their homes except Mrs. Lockhart who is spending the week with her mother. Paul Allen Enjoys Leave From Army Home With Mother Paul Allen of Company Infantry at. Port Sam Houston, San Antonio. and his friend Thomas O'Connor of the same company, are guests for thi Dn'uin Married life darned thing afl Christmas- holid mother, Mrs.

"Fri This is Paul's. sence since goii Houston last enjoying friends. Tfe American Be Host at With The American host tonight at f. joint: social meetinjj and Auxiliary will be in Ifc- mas the Arr he STOPPED-UP Open Ihc A permit free by using Menthc night and i ME NTH.

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