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Longview News-Journal from Longview, Texas • Page 15

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THE 'LONGVIEW SUNDAY NEWS-JOURNAL Sunday Morning, January 23, 1948. Children of Mr. and Mrs. Lay Thrilled Over Snow Man Mrs. Fair Honored At Pink And Blue Shower Given By Friends Recently Mrs.

Arch Benson, Mr. Luther Ferguson, Mrs. Harry Barton and McChesney, opened end displayed many dainty gift. A number of gift were sent by friend who weia unable to ba present Thosa enjoying th hospitality were: Mrs. Carl Tyson, Mri.

Robert Benson, Mrs. Max Nution, Mrs. J. M. Wincgeart, Mrs.

T. B. Sims, Mrs. Bethrothed Couple Honored At Dinner Party iven By Employees Of L. E.Myers Co.

On Wednesday evening, January 21, a beautifully appointed dinner party was given by employes of L. E. Myers Co. honoring Miss Marion Howk, bride-elect of David 0. Gillory Jr.

of Marshall. The dinner was held in the dining room at Melton's Retreat, Gladewater road, with a green and white theme carried out in table decorations. The table was covered wi, white' Mrs. Kenneth Sewell onored At Miscellaneous Shower Given By Group At Greggton Mrs. J.

R. Gallam, Mrs. W. H. Pate, Mrs.

Lloyd Couch, Mrs. Marvin Allison and Mrs. P. C. Culpepper entertained with a beautifully appointed miscelloneous shower on Friday, January 16, honoring Mrs.

Kenneth Sewell, the former Fern Sessums. The affair was held at the Greggton Community building. Mrs. Donald Dudley received the Mix K. C.

Corie were co-hostesses OUie Measles, Mr. W. C. Johnston, at a pink and blue shower given at the Judson Scout Cabin on Monday afternoon, Jan. 12, honoring Mr.

J. W. Fair of Houston. Mr. H.

S. McChesney, Mr. G. A. Cunningham, Mr.

Jim Salter. Mrs. H. H. Glaze, Mrs.

M. E. Sailers, Mr. J. W.

Fuller. Mrs. Claude Mackey, Mrs. Mack Fisher, Mrs. Ernest Geese, Mr.

C. A. Cherrington, Mr. H. C.

Gould and the following from out of town: Mr. L. H. Hare, Mr. Bessia Arnold, Hawkins: Mr.

R. L. Per guests and invited them to registei in Mr, Burk, Mis Lola Burk, linen cloth and centered with garland arrangement! of polished ivy leaves combined with southern- imi- the Brides book which was a beau Mr. W. C.

Dilday. The cabin was attractively decorated with seasonal greenery, with the fireplace and mantel entwined with smilax and the registration table covered with a handmade cloth of natural lace, upon which wa placed I 1 A. J. Pakenham, Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil T. Martin, Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morris, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Adams, Mr. and Mrs. R. H.

tiful gift to the honoie fiom the lax. Used through the center of the board were slender white candles hostesses. Mrs. Sewell was also pre sented a lovely corsage of white used in crystal holder. Floyd, Mr.

and Mrs. Hatley Wil- carnations bv the hosteses. The menu consisted of combination ljam. Mr. and Mrs.

T. L. Dickey. A color scheme of pale yellow and white was effectively carried out in salad, southern frierT chicken, French Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Hanson, Mr. and fried potatoes, gravy, hot rolls, but- Mrs. Buford Craft. Mrs. E.

H. Pace, decorations of the reception rooms. kins, Mrs. W. M.

Challis, Mrs. D. E. Bottorff. New.

London; Mrs. New berry, Kilgore. A person has got a perfect right to be a Communist if he want to long a he doesn't advocate violent overthrow of this government. Sen. Glen H.

Taylor D) of Idaho. the pink register. The long refreshment table was covered with a white lace cloth over pink and centered with a smilax encircled cut-glass punch bowl. Served from crystal trays and plates were individual cakes icej in pink and blue, and pink and blue mint. The honoree, the former Bettye Jo ter, honey, and coffee.

The betrothed Mrs. O. K. Kemp, Miss Libby Howk, A bouquet of white chrysanthe Mrs. Tom Waller, Sylvia Waller.

Dorothy Parker, Mrs. Homer Tyler, Mrs. I. E. Muirhead, Mis.

Reba Davis, Mr. O. B. Whatlcy, Mrs. Clayton Wheeler, Florine Morris, Mrs.

Lamar Campbell, Mrs. Clinton Tins-ley. Mrs. Robert OLson, Mrs. L.

T. Todd, Mrs. Judy Wieland, Miss Vira Wiel and Mrs. 0. B.

Howard, Mrs. Ruth Fisher, Mrs. Tommie Everett, Mrs. C. O.

Peavy, Mrs. R. E. Darby, Mrs. G.

T. Gibson, Mrs, L. E. Brown. Mrs.

C. W. Doncer, Mrs. Alfred Housewrieht. erry Dellis.

Mrs. Ralph Peters, Mrs. W. E. Evers.

Mrs. R. L. South. Mrs.

H. M. Walters. Mrs. couple was presented with gifts of Bruce Roscoe, Mrs.

Christine Jensen, mums and candy tuft centered the gift table where the attractively wrapped gifts were placed. Mrs. Theresa Heim, Miss Ann Johnson, Miss Marion Howk and David Miss Robbie Lou Hishtower, Muss O. Gillory Jr. silver, china and crystal in their chosen patterns.

The following guests were present: Mr. and Evan Kemp, Mr. snd Mr. W. T.

Stamps, Mr. and Mrs. A C. Howk, Mr. and Mrs.

Egyptian documents on parchment Nowl Nawf diiting from 1,500 years B. C. still exi.st. Oeoree Jensen. MLss Laura Woods.

Mrs. Forest Hooper, Mrs. S. Sod- HOME PERMANENT Deluxe Kit with Professional berry, Mrs. Thomns ldom.

Mrs. T. IHom, Mrs. L. T-nnrev.

Mrs. Flnvrf Pixley, Mrs. L. W. What ley, Chester Stone.

Doris Boren and MUs Pauline Greer rendered vocal selections with Miss Greer as accompanist. Refreshments were served from a lace covered table centered with a beautiful arrangement of yellow and white daisies and fern. Mr. Gallman presented the honoree with the many beautiful and useful gifts brought by the following; Mrs. Lois Barlow.

Mrs. T. A. Bank-head. Mis.

Raymond Parker, Mrs. L. T. Greer. Mrs.

P. C. Culpepper, Mrs. W. H.

Pate. Mrs. R. Gallman. Mrs.

T.lovd Coueh. Mrs. Marvin Allison, Mrs. J. W.

Bovd, Mrs. Donald Dudley. Mrs. Ruth Fisher. Mrs.

Tom Everett, Mrs. S. L. Granger. Mrs.

J. L. Dvsnn, Mrs. J. Sessums.

Mrs. Helen M. Canmbcll, Miss Vera Gray. Out of town guests were: Mrs. E.

Waldron, Mrs. C. H. Mi7.e, R. 0.

Byrne and Miss Myra Byrne of Shreveport, La. Mrs. L. Bonne and Mrs. Bil' Boone and Miss Mary Jo Sessums of Dallas.

Pictured ahnve are flie two fine join of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ijy who are quite thrilled ocr the snow man lhc.v niiide during the recent snow.

The children are Winder, eijjht jenri old. and (iene, eighleen months old. The photo was made by their dad, 0. D. Lay.

About two million people live ir the Sahara Desert. 11,111,1,., i i (jmilic siiOEj Horn Parmanants mad aasiarl Here newTONI Pro-fessinnal Plastic Curlers are big '50 more curling surface). Mew Deluxe) Kit ilh plastic curlers Jm They're round, for easier wind-ing, smoother curl.TheV're ribbtd your hair won't slip. They re re usable, to save you money! Refill kit, ithout curlers 1 Regular Kit, fiber curlers All prieti plut la The Dallas Symphony Orchestra To Be Heard In Concert In Marshall On February 24th. The Dallas Symphony Orchestra will appear in Marshall on February 21, under the auspices of the Marshall Music club.

The concert will be held in the MuniVinal DRUG COM.RrNY PteSCuniON MU MISTS 177' WMftView. TIXA4 'luditorinm at p.m. The orchestra is composed of 87 professional musicians under the direction of Antol Dorati. Previous to 10 lo Mr. Dorati although, holding no permanent conducting win con- ANTIQUES WE TAKE PRIDE IN OFFERING FOR SALE THESE VERY DESIRABLE ITEMS: SMALL GEORGIAN DRESSING MIRROR.

Shell carved, mahogany, circa 1790 $95. PORTRAIT. The 2nd Viscount Wentworth. A fine example of the British School, by John Zoffany, R.A., court painter to Georpe III and Empress Maria Theresa of Austria (1733-1810), in original 18th Cen- turv frame! $600. VICTORIAN GOLD LEAF MIRROR.

A fine type for over the mantel $150 SHAVING STAND. Walnut, ornately carved swivel mirror on pedestal ba.e $85. ENGLISH TILT-TOP MAHOGANY BREAKFAST TABLE $125. MAPLE CHIPPENDALE CHEST. Four drawers, circa 1750 175.

PINE SECRETARY $195. MANY WORTHWHII.F. VICTORIAN ITEMS. Including Ladles' and Gents' Chair, Tables, Lamps and Secretaries. Holman Antiques 218 Texas Street PITTSBURG, TEXAS CLADEVVATER I.O.NGVIEW udererj one of the world greatest Mail orders to the Marshall Music Club.

Marshall, Mis, Ed Honors Husband With Surprise Biithd.iy Dinner, Recently Ms. El Gieshrecht entertained a surprise birthday dinner last week honoiihg her husband. The jala was held at the nvhi h. on the. Jud.

road. Tlie re room we beauti- onHurtors. Mr. an American ci'ien. is i native rf Bnd.if rsl a it Now in his 0.

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