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Longview News-Journal from Longview, Texas • Page 2

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i ,1 i i ii i 'y 3' li.i V. group in s- l.yn Cf Car ers." r.iv. Dul.ir- i ive C.e 1 i i i 1 a I ii I I A- -r i i i 1 be dt- chp id ti.e vice. i Vo era to cnr.our.c3 that cur PcrtJ end Zzrvice Drpts. in cpcrctiorvcl our nev bcatod bloc: NORTH of the HILTON HOTEL invocation afu-r wlslh a covered wsj served ty teachers of the Junior Department Mr, KeeviL superintendent presid "VIIEN" LOW SPIRITS I l.i r-i Texr.3 Is ed over seson in wl.ich i reports of were mxs by Department heads and CI.

-a o'cers. jeJs cf t.e various "artnents lit. t.r.i Jones of Dallas, cr.l En:" AUn Snyder. Our FORI.1AL OPENHTG will be announced AT A LATTER DATE, after completion of our entire building. i cf The weddin; 7 tt the IIihLr.J Tark Fresby with Dr.v 1 Jr.

at Tel. 77 Opposite City Hall VDcalist, and Sumuel Patker, organ During a reception In the church parlfjf Miss Beverly Fugard presided at the three-tiered wedding cake and Miss Mae Moore of Temple was to were and ter.tauve tr. for a jrc6.a of bnprovement and errexuJ a were djscv sed. I.v. Centry brou.

a challencing tnZ on standards for teachers. The meeting closed wKh prayer by Mrs. t.ircer. J-Ir. and Mrs.

O. D. Aldrtdge, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barger, Mrs.

R. H. Eittick, E. L. Brinkley, Mrs.

J. L. Bruner, Miss Gladys Crews, Rev. and Mrs, Geo. Dickinson, Rev.

and Mrs. Sloan Gentry, Miss Joy Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Joe KeevuV Miss Verne Knykendall. Mrs.

J. E. Murphy, Jim-mie Murphy, Mrs. Joe Mustachia, Mrs. Ed Nelson, Mies Lamoin Oldham, Mrs.

H. L. O'Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. R.

Ramey, Mr. arid Mrs. Harvey Sheed. Mrs. D.

L. Smith, Miss Maxine Smith, Mrs. W. T. Stamps, Jack Truitt Mrs.

H. H. Whitehurst For complete MOTOR REPAIR SERVICE and Body Repair ork How, visit our new location at the comer of Green and North Streets. We have a competent staff of factory-trained mechanics, and -a large stock of GENUINE CHEVROLET PARTS AND ACCESSORIES. charge of the bride's book.

i' i i ty her father, wl.iie satin wed-i ei wiih a fall skirt and fuH-t i. The petal point emLroidisred with sil- buf heads on the a the Liusion veil wm to a crown of pearls. The Tied a lace handkerchief Other out-of-town geU Included 1 Mrs. Lee Langham of Rice, Navarro ir County; Mr. and Mrs, D.

A. Snyder, Houston; Mr. and Mrs. N. Wil em on.

Fort Worth; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bain, Texavkana: Mr.

and Mrs. R. P. Brown, Sterlins City, Stcrlinit County; Mrs. an heirloom lavaiiere and R.

H. Budd. Temple; Mr. and Mrs. J.

r-, t. a. ri v. a. "1 watch, which a gift yoa rrcat cch for your horas CALL Orb Gilstrcp Phones 1T03 or 1S07 1 yoom.

Her bouquet was OB7 ami The reconveruon is bound to be difficult darling, but youll forget your wife in a little while!" Jones and Mrs. Stanford Perrett, Arlington; Mrs. E. Youn, Koe, limestone County; Mrs. W.

W. Carter, Corsicana; Miss Maxine McDonnell. Special Film Presented Phones 1CC3-1C31 Green At North Abilene: Miss Sue Burton, Claren don, Donley County; Mr. and Mrs. W.

J. Anderson, Waco; Mrs. Curtis Morris, Miss Verta Eckman and Miss Last Sunday Morning at Episcopal Church and stcphanotis. il H. Flath Jr.

of Waab-i i r.iM the bride a matron r. Eridesmaids were Mn Mr. Jack Jones, Jean Efiiri of Texurkana Lou WOemon of Fort "sg the bridegroom were io a bert man and Earl II. i Jr. of Washington, R.

D. Of.Il, it U. Vlttntp and W. E. Cole.

il by Mi. Roger Karri, Viola Eckman. Loneview; Mr, and Mrs. Juel Weaver, Dolly Wearer and Those present at the 11:00 am Judy Weaver, Midlothian. The bride attended Lontfvlew High church service and the Sunday school at Trinity Episcopal church last Sunday enjoyed the showing of the Cathedral film: "A Man of Faith" showed in Fellowship hall.

This It MM sound film is based upon St Mark -I The Cheakchamay Camp Fire girls Handel's "Largo" to Be Heard In Special Broadcast, Sunday An adaption of Handel's "Largo" will be sung as a solo by Robert Hall Collins on the Christian Science transcribed prepay which will be broadcast over Sution RKXD, Dallas, on Sunday morning, February 1946, at 1:45. Mr. Collins will be accompanied Ruth Barrett Ante on the organ of The First Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. This organ comprises Tl stops and more than 5.000 pipes. The Honorable Mrs.

Hay (Violet EpHler) of London, England, wrote the words of the solo, entiled "Oh, May My Mr Classified Knocks on met Wednesday, Feb. 20th. at the First Methodist church, with Mrs. 1-12. Later in the year other films will be shown.

BUI Pride, guardian, in charge of the meeUna. The president Sue' Hard ing, called the meeting together, ana the minutes were read by the secre Tvl two drr Pi-tro Ioe I pillUtl Cl-tBT com-e on-cklv. Cau-j- i i 1 ai tary, Barbara Bamett A play Was School and North Stata College, Denton. Enctgn Snyder is a former student of Highland Park High School arid Southern Methodist Univeristy. where be was a member of Delta Chi fraternity.

Far traveling Mrs. Snyder wore a coral gabardine suit with black accessories and an orchid corsage. After the wedding trip to Monterey, Mexico, the bridegroom will be reassigned io duty in China. i i in, i ii Girl Scout CALENDAR Saturday presented by Kathleen Alexander, 20.M ieoirei- Sue Carding and Kay Monroe, Refreshments were served by Jane Bag well and Gayle Whitehurst to the Voice -i i-t 0 i 'ii i i In 151S the average per capita eon- following: Mary Glenn Brawley, Ann Pollard, Kay Monroe, Sue Harding, Barbara Barnett, Kathleen Alexan- sumption of ice cream was close to nine quarts. And lot of ours melted A Three Days' Cough Your Danger Signal Creornulslon relieve promptly because it goes right to the seal of the trouble to teip loosen and expel germ den prUPn, and aid natun to sooths and heal raw, tender, ln-natned bronchial mucous membranes.

Tefl your druggist to sell yoi a botUe of Creomulsion with the tin demanding you must like the way I quickly allays the omnitt or you are to have your money back. CRGOMULSION for CousJ.1, CoUs, Bronchitis Armstrong, Shirley Gra ham, Jo Ana Williams. before we got it home. Mm The Cheakchamay group also had an interesting meeting on Feb. 12th, PcnilV.CfcMa.M.D.

when they learned Indian symbols and Rosalie Armstrong served delicious sandwiches and potato chips. ww ng' i hit minimi) ma mr VL23i5TS sj -i i ZZ5 LrAnn to 1 The Wakita Camp Fire group met aister to every other Ctrl Seoul A Girl Scout is courteous. Sunday A Girl Scout is friend to aQ and All Brownie Scouts, Girl Scouts and Senior cVrvks Scouts attend church and Sunday school of your choice. i The Date Book Saturday Children are Invited to the regular story hour at 10.00 on Saturday morn ing at Nicholson Memorial Library. February 12th at the home of tha guardian, llrs.

K. B. Snider. New Announces bis return from military service and. wtO resume th practice of awedlcms surgery.

Offices 400 Clover-Crua Bid Office Phone 103, Residence Phone, 103 If no answer caQ tSS officers were- elected as follows: President, Sarah Joyce, Crawford; vice president, Patricia Dennis; sec a aa Sa)lsi a I KJ 12 retary, Geraldine Dennis; treasurer, Imogens Murphy; scribe, Patricia Snider; fame chairman, Martha i and for a fow cents a day he will deliver your message to everyone ha calls on, Why spend vcluablc time trying to buy or sell anything when a News and Journal classified ad will do the job a lot quicker and cheaper? For Further Information The following girls Were present: Patricia Dennis, Martha Trick, Imogens Murphy, Patricia Snider, Bobbie Jane Tomkina, Sarah Joyce Crawford, Geraldine Dennis. Fct Akz-j CGGD FlTSrS EUIJC GARDEN SEXO Seed Potatoes Field Seed Onion and Cabbage Plants CCHTI3 CATII CAHriY If-s f- O-e" fun! J. D. ROACH. DDS Announces his return from naval service, and will resume the practice of general dentistry.

424 Glovar-Crim Bldg. Telephone 8073; 1 1 Drtoa far It inri nn am amtrt ehtr la lugs euw attaint una Union lot is fun kol th f4 10 peraonnel ta KMntns tntfe tbetr ousiitf products, UHt a 414 ltb HOOOtl Tt COMTANf u.reaia Hfcna COO tf 009 r- iTfi ELEC7K3 G3- 31 EaiI Methvia Phoo CSS if The Butterfly Blue Birds met February at the bone of the new assistant, Mrs. Ross, on Melton street The following officers were elected: President, Gail Rose Lester; vice president, Jane' Rowan; secretary, Pesky Hagan, An interesting period of handwork, making butterflies from crepe paper and clothespins was en-Joyed. Hot chocolate and cake was served to Marcia Boas, Gail Rose Lester, Carolyn Lucas, Peaky Hagan, Dianne Day, Jean Rowan, Janie Rowan, Henrietta Nix, nd Peggy Gregle. The Lucky "VT Horizon club met at the horn of Mits Ann King Feb.

ISA for a business meeting, with the following girls present' Frances Clark, Betty ReynoJds, Jennifer Saunders, Lou Ann Jones, Norma Mac-key, Mar Hughey, Loretta Jackson, Ann King. The Pansy Blue Birds met st flit South Ward school, with the guardian, Mrs. J. W. Taylor, In charge of a Valentine party.

Attractive favors were dmtributed to the following girls: Beverly McLemore. Beverlee a. mm 7-j I 3 p.m. i ti 'il'hf P) TP Hi i I IS HERE! Taylor, Jo Ann Strait Jo Ann Hob- i i. son, Patricia Ann GoSE, Petricla Ann i If4 fc.

1'inson, Joyce Ann Andres, Martha Ann Champion, Daily Ground.1 Melba Marjorie Smith, Vir- Lee Melton. Saundra Fort Via. i Jl lores lurbiuk. Kytula llorton, I I I I (it' I Hc'cn Alexander To E2 Presented In tit On March 26 tr.TC.N', Tex, Fob. ZL-tUtm lZMn I -r cf Lf-viw, dar-hter of I r.

A. 1- AlexanJjr of S. n. I te fremiti in recl-l cn I ta an an- t-s we by Dr. 1 i C.

i -i. hel of J. ool at I.jiUi Tixsg Lm'. Col-j cf I A Donlsr ior Capitol, Columbia, Decca and Victor zzzr.z:; rcruL cwzzicrx. imriXY eace nrccrxs-ALCO a leoted QUAirrrry i i if tc I (( 11 I 't)U? i I If 1 1 1- i i a -A.

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