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Longview News-Journal from Longview, Texas • Page 15

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Longview, Texas
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(i SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3, 1939 THE L'ONGVIEW (TEXAS) DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVB and Misses Margaret Lee and Mary ceremony when pledges became official members. Ruth McDonald. Laura Wheeler Brings You Lilac Motifs For Old Or New Spread Women Of Methodist Church Meet In Cirles Last Week Round Table Club Entertained With Dinner By Mrs. Bill Hewell Members of the Round Table club were entertained with a turkey dinner last week by Mrs. Bill Aewell at At either end of the board, white containers held yellow and white chrysanthemums.

The bride elect is a graduate of the Longview High school and attended B.M.I. She la employed by the A. A. Canning Co, Mr. West is teacher of physical education in the First Ward school He graduated from Groveton High The Women's Missionary Society of the First Methodist church met Mon Approaching- Marriage Of Miss Margaret Kline To Joe West Is.

Announced Franklin Cobb entertained re- Longview' Students Join Literary Club At TSCW, Denton Misses Laiaun Banichead, Ann McDonald, and Mary Frances of Longview, students at. Texas State College for Women, nave been initiated into one of the l1 literary and social clubs on the campus. Daughter of Mr. and Mrsi T. V.

Jones, 'Miss Jones pledged the Philo-mathia club. She is a junior student at the college, majoring in English. day in circles. her home on the Gladewater road. Circle one met in the home of Mrs.

A delectable dinner was served from a table spread with an Imported Advent Sunday Being Observed Today At Lutheran Church With Sunday, the first Advent Sunday, a new so-called "church year" begins and will bt observed by First Lutheran church. A new series of.Bibical texts for the sermons will begin with today's sermon. The sermons for the next cloth and centered with candles and cenUy at her home with a beautifully appointed buffet dinner to announce the approaching marriage of Miss Margaret Kline, attractive daughter of gold chrysanthemums. school and received his degree from Stephen F. Austin college in Nacog During the social hour Mrs.

Gordon Lepley, a recent bride was presented Helen Bass with If present. Mrs. Schley led the opening prayer and Mrs. J. K.

Bivins gave the lesson from the Outlook. During the jocial hour refreshments were served. Circle two met with Mrs. Whitstone with 6 present. Mrs.

Whetstone led the devotional doches. with many lovely gifts. Those attending Mrs. dinner Mr. and Mrs.

A. A. Kline, 405 Mob-berly, to Joe West of Longview. The wedding will take place Dec. 24.

The living room was decorated with were: Those attending the affair were; Miss Virginia Kelly. SDonsor. Mis. Mrs. A.

A. Kline, Margaret Kline, chrysanthemums and marigolds. The Adecia Baucum, Miss Evelyn Spotts-, wood. Miss Phyllis Brannori, Mr. and Mrs.

W. D. Wald of Meadville, Fa, Ruth Ray, Sallie Black. Loreno Looney, Kathlyn Smart, Katherine buffet table was spread with ivory Mrs. Chuck Ellsworth.

Mr. and Mr. satin damask and centered with a and the lesson was given by Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Tabb and' Mrs.

Whet Gordon Lepley, Mr. ant' Mrs. Harry Miss McDonald, a sophomore speech major, pledged the Mary Eleanor Brackenridge club. She is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs.

C. McDonald. Also a sophomore, Miss Bankhead who. Is a home economics major, pledged the Betsy Ross club. She is the daughter of Mr.

and Mi T. A. Bankhead, New members dressed and acted according to the wishe of veteran-members of the clubs for three days. Informal initiation was followed by Miit, Mrs. Dale Neal, Mrs.

Dorothy three tiered wedding cake embossed Harrington Mr. and Mrs. Hewell stone. Harvey and Geraldine Carlisle. in pink and white sugar spun roses.

Sundays will It ad up to Christmas but will also take into, account the coming of Christ and of faith through His Word, as well as His coming at the end of days. Holy Communion will be celebrated this Sunday. The sermon will be on the subject "Thy King Cometh Unto Thee" based on Matthews The public is cordially invited to all services of First Lutheran church. Circle two met with Mrs. Whetstone present Mrs.

Cook" gave the Circle four met with Mrs. George Brown with Mrs. Love and Mrs. Hart- jog leaders of the leusou a formal social affair and a solemn If com. NECoucMfT semes, inc 2404 BEDSPREAD MOTIF PATTERN Mrs, L.

N. Skipper was' hostess to members of Circle five with 10 present. Mrs. Skipper gave the devotional and Mrs. Monroe gave the lesson from the mission study.

Delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. J. C. Howard was hostess to members of Circle 25 present, Mrs, Howard gave the ana Mrs.

Weaver gave a resume of the book on "Through WDMEfr VPf ARKt Shaded lilacs, in lazy-daisy stitch and French knots, make a gay bed-pread. Pattern 2404 contain a trans-fe rpattem of a motif 15x20, inches, 6 motifs averaging 2 7-8x5 1-4 inches; materials, required; illustration of stitches. Send ten cents in coin for this pattern to Longview News-Journal, Needlecraft 82 Eighth Avenue, NewD York, N. Y. Write plainly pattern, number, your name and address.

Miss Ewyn Espy of T. C. U. and Bert Espy, Jr, of N.T.A.G. spent Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Espy. Edwyn returned Saturday to FortjWorth for the football game at wTucn time she will be presented as the newly elected Give Linens THIS YEAR A gift that Is always welcome to young or old alike. No housewife ever had too many. Tragedy to Triumph." Mrs, Daniels, Mrs.

Ditnbar, Mrs John Martin, Mrs. Wilbur Knape. Mrs. Tyson and Mrs. Dunn were in trodueed as new members.

i The guests were invited into "the dining room where they were served refreshments by Mrs. Zack Nutt who presided at the tea table spread with Commencing Monday Promptly at 9 a.m. Pre-Christmas Clearance! FOR QUICK DISPOSAL 380 FALL and WINTER DRESSES Styles for sports, street; afternoon, dinner and evening wear. Newest weaves in silk's and woolens. Confidentially, we advise you to shop early for choice selection.

lace and ornamented ith chrysan- Pillowcases "rLace Table Cloths them urns. 1 PERSONALS. Max Love and Miss Martha Sue Frazier of Kilgore; spent Thanksgiv 'Luncheon Seta ing day with Miss Frazer'a parents, Mr and Mrs Tom Frazer, Clarence Oden of Wagner, spent Thanksgiving with his mother No need to puzzle over what to give a lovely lady! Something to make her lovelier, of course and you'll find it here, in our large stock of nationally- anAJuncheonJckthsLAny Wkz-0Sif of these will be welcomed WlfTOffi wifli or orrrta uj'tti citiiia nuu triad smile. 1 -n. vt.

known cosmetics, toiletries and beauty aids. .7 1 1 mm. A gift of linen suggests bauty, appre dation and careful thinking. Mrs. A N.

Oden. Mr. anS MrsTBilT Taylor and daugh ters Gloria and Nancy, S. R. Thrasher, and C.

L. Taylor attended the A. St game Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

Randall Ross attended the A. Si game at College Station Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cline i of St Louis, have been the guests, of Mr.

and Mrs. R. T. Wilson, 423 North Green street Floy! Vallery and Miss Georgia mm Guerlain Chanel; Old Spice Corday and Ciro Lentheric Elizabeth Arden Yardley and Coty, and other well known lines. lilt The Gift Shop In McCarley's PRICE Givens.

both students at L.S.U, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Topp. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Furman left "Haqeduartres rof Monday for a visit with relatives in Oklahoma City. Don Valliere spent Thanksgiving A Right Royal Gift! A SILVER TEA SET By REED BARTON with his parents in Van. Longview Drug Co. Phone 66 We Deliver Mrs. Breta Frant has returned from Columbia, where she visited her daughter, Miss Colleen Grant student at Christian college.

Miss Fae Morris, who Is attending Baylor university spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Callie Norrls. Miss Louise Lively student at T. B. C.

W. is spending the holidays with her aunt, Mrs. B. W. Crain.

Miss Pearl Hawkins of Monroe, spent the holidays with her mother, 14.95 Dresses-now 7.48 16.95 Dresses-now. 8.48 19.95 Dresses-now 9.98 22.95 Dresses-now 11.48 24.95 Dresses-now 12.48 29.95 Dresses-now 14.98 34.95 17.48 39.95 Dresses-now 19.98 Mri. Jessie Lankford and sister, Miss Elizabeth Wood. wiser? aJ-C aAMinfl I Mr. and Mrs.

Sterling Stone, of Union City, and Mrs. B. D. Orr and little son, James Sidney of Rutherford, are visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

L. Paden on the Judson Road. ILLUSTRATED It IS Visit Our Toy Department Miss Kathryn Spear student at Baylor university spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Spear.

Mrs. T. C. Denton and daughter. May Forrest spent the Thanksgiving Brinjr the children down to see our Interesting murals.

You'll find an unusual assortment of GOOD toys. Sturdy, WelJ Made, Built to stand up under strain. holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Bill YOU'LL FIND Beautiful Dolls Higher Priced Garments Proportionately Reduced! Prewett and little daughter, Pricilla in Corpus Christi.

Mrs. Henry Feldman and son, of Overton spent Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Booken. band sweetheart F.

Coleman of Waco spent Thanks "Regent" Hand Chased Tea Set English Regency Period 5 PIECES TRAY. 60 OTHER SETS IN OUR LARGE STOCK: Renaissance Typical of its Time: 5 PIECES $150 TRAY. 115 Staffordshire Middle Georgian Design: 5 PIECES $100 TRAY. 80 fcBetsy Ross American Colonial Design: 5 PIECES 60 TRAY 50 There is one gift that every woman's heart desires her own Silver Tea Set. It is the supreme gift, one that will gain for its giver a place in a woman's "ffpptions which will last the rest of Baby Dolls Musical Dolls Foreign Dolls Story Book Dolls Trench Dolls Little Girl Dolls Character Dolls giving Day with Durham Bivins.

Miss Mildred Jones spent the week end with friends in Dallas. HAT CLEARANCE Miss Gertrude Curran spent the holidays with relative in Dallas. Miss Exa Matlock spent the week Formerly to 4,00 All beautifully dressed expertly fashioned. Would she like a musical cradle or a musical chair? Maybe ahe'd rather have a toy hurdy-trurdy Bring the children down. Let them see these lovely toys.

end with relatives ir Frost, Texas, i Formerly to 7.95 ILawyeaygtstfOWX her lifetime. Such an important gift" Diamond Formerly to 12.50 then, must be carefully chosen. These sets are perfectly, designed. Expertly fashioned I Select yours Today 1 Terms if McCarley's A doll or other toy for every purse! -THE BETSY and BOBBY SHOP In McCarley'a heT Clidrehns" nOw reotS Watchc Costume Jewelry Silverware Compact GIFTS FOR MN E. V.

PATRICK Arrow from Court houe s3 The Home of Fine Diamonds, Watches Silverware.

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