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Longview News-Journal from Longview, Texas • Page 9

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Longview, Texas
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Monday, December 30, 1974- THE LONGVIEW DAILY NEWS Texas Paq t9HV Karen Kay Edelman Feted The Feminine Angle Delta Sigma Theta Presents Check To Treatment Centeri With Pre-Nuptial Parties Has Yule Fete Gladewater. No one Is denied service regardless of their ability to pay. Dr. Langford pointed out that Hie center depends a great deal on donations since many of its patients are tmable to pay for treatment. There is no age stipulation to be eligible for service.

The center is staffed with professionally trained personnel, and trained aides. The hospitality committee, Mrs. Marilyn Morris, chairman, aided the hostess, Miss Wendolyn A. Brown, with the planning of a most delightful hospitality hour. The members exchanged gifts and enjoyed a very festive meal.

The recommendations mads by the project and, budget committees were adapted; Project Chairman Delia! Williams and Budget Chair-man, Eldora Harper. Members present were Mmes, Mary Austin; Margaret Bell, Ruby Clark, Judy Cotton, Vivian Ed-dmgton, Nadine Gray, Eldora Harper, Barbara Hutchinf, Marilyn Morris, Libby Jackson, Lawrency Jones, Jacquelyn Tolbert, Jeanetta Probasco, Brenda Pryor, Gwendolyn Smith, Caudy B. Williams, Delia Williams and Misses Shirley and Wendolyn Brown. Ruby Perry and Anas L. Taylor.

Fidelis Class Mrs. J. M. Knox was hostess at home for the Christmas party for the Fidelia Sunday School class of the First Baptist church recently. Mrs.

H. U. Garret gave tha invocation for the buffet supper. Mrs. John Wensley, program chairman, presented Mrs.

Bill Rice who told a Christmas story, 'Truce in the Forest," by Fritz Vinchen. From a beautifully decorated tree, gifts were exchanged and Mrs. Rable McJilton, outreach leader collected gaily decorated gifts to be distributed o- a nursing home. Accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Knox, the group sang carols and closed by holding hands to sing "Bless Be The Tie." Those enjoying Mrs.

Knox's hospitality were Mines. Joe T. Bohannan, W. L. Lain, W.

0. Morris, -McJilton, Wensley, L. P. Perdue, C. E.

Killian, Rice, Garrett, Lonnie Smith, Dale Neal, Fred Edens, Marvin Parks, E. N. Maledon and Ms. Ina Wolfe. The presentation of a check and the exchanging of Christmas gifts highlighted the.

Dec. 18 agenda fur the meeting of the Longview Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta, Inc. a public service sorority, held at the Ramada Inn, Longview. Mrs. Jeanetta Probasco, president, and Mrs.

Caudy B. Williams, sergeant at- arms, presented the checi in the amount', of $200 to Dr. Langford, director of the East Texas Treatment Center. The center serves patients throughout the entire geographical boundaries of the chapter's membership which includes Longview, i 1 Henderson and fiUUI All I A Walters were hostesses for the event. Guest registered in the bride's took, which was placed on a table in the living room.

Tables, which were decorated with a rice bag tree, were arranged for making rice "bags and tying Refreshments of sandwiches, sausage balls and cookies were served to the honoree's mottier, Mrs. Ray Edelman; Mrs. Coy Allen, Mrs. Tom Tte Mrs. Bill Richardson, Mrs.

Buster Cupit, Mrs. Robert Bailey, Mrs. Roddy Billiard, Misses Kathy Tate end Roeoa A'ien, the hostesses and honoree. REHEARSAL PARTY On Dec. 26, following their wedding rehearsal at First Baptist Church, Ric Sadler and Karen Edelman entertained their attendants and other guests with a party in the home of Miss Edelman, 813 Kenwood Lane.

Guests were Invited to be served from a buffet which held trays of ham. smoked turkey, cheeses, chicken balls, assorted sandwiches, dips, BRIDESMAIDS LUNCHEON 'On Dec. 26, before her nairtege to Ric Sadfef, Miss ares Edelman and her jrideimaids were honored vith a luncheon, at the Motor Inn. IosMbsw were Mrs. W.

E. Wtcflett of Hearne and her la Heather. Miss rttcftett served as maid of wnor In the wedding. Thr tables were decorated an appropriate bridal notif, and the honoree was resente4 a corsage by the lostesses. Place cards were for Miss Edelman; her nother, Mrs.

Bay Edelman; fes Debbie Jacks, Miss loena Allen, Miss Kathy rate, Mrs. Alan Werner, Mrs. loddy Ruftard, Mrs. Louise leidefterg, mother of the room, Miss Pam Heidelberg, ister of the groom, and the tostesses. RICE BAG PARTY Miss Karen Edelman, bride-'lect of Ric Sadler, was lonored recently with a rice parry the home of Mrs.

luster Cupit, Merrijl Lake load. Mrs. Alan Werner, Miss )eby Wooltey and Miss Cathy chips and crackers, cookies and cold drinks. Present for this occasion were Misses' Heather Prtt-. Roena Allen, Debbie Jacks, kathy Tate, VIcSL Robin HUB, Blane Adams, Dick Stagner, Ric Berry, Shane Stoddard, Tommy Edejman, Lee Stewart, ands Mr.

and- Mrs. Harlan Mr. and Mrs. Alan Werner, Mr. and Mrs.

Roddy Bu'iard, Mrs. Louise Heidelberg, Mr. and Mrs. John Sadler, Rev. and Mrs.

Conrad W. Winborn and Mrs. Ray Edelman. Miss Edelman and Sadler chose this time to present gifts to their attendants. in Mi mwm 7T vii lit- fjr -yi Wards To Blooms, Calhouns In Garden Club Contention uibs Ly wil, 1 1UmA Christmas decorated doors, observed in daylight, were idged in the Hughey Crest ubdivision of Longview by a lational Garden Club Judge, Irs.

George D. O'Neal of lount Pleasant, i-'irst place as a Hughey rest Garden Club member ent to the door of Mr. and Irs. George L. Bloom, 1901 ughey Drive.

The other first lace award was given to a eighborhood resident who nes not belong to the garden lub. Mr. and Mrs. Thad B. alhoim, 191)0 Willis.

Both first place winners pre presented with red ninseltia plants by Mrs. Ben ranklin Martin daylight nor decorations chairman. Irs. Phil Smith is president the club. Mr.

and -Mrs. Wright Dhnson. 1910 Franklin, were nationally advertised set mi in- cc SAVE OH FAMOUS NAME BRAND ITEMS AT COST PLUS A MTU Biddy PROFIT! 5 made to fit proportionally knitter) all first quality, we can't reveal the brand name hut you'll recognize the great fit look, made in USA! compare atr2 69 to 98C Jl 0 'Meaning of Christmas' Told To Hydrangea Club Members I IV. singled out for an honorary special award for the most unique door, a picture of a Baylor Bear. Tied for honorable mention as garden club members were Mr.

and Mrs. Milton Dick, 1914 Franklin and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Little, 1901 Meshach. Tied for honorable mention as non-members were Mrs.

Mary Belle Hughey, 1921 Tryon and Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Stubbs, 1907 Willis.

Judging was based on general beauty, overall effectiveness, design principles, originality, and color harmony. Door decorations Judging is an annual event of the Lughey Crest Garden Club, this being the first year the doors have been judged in daylight. Jilton, Garland Blackwell, Duke, and guests Messrs. Sue Mason and Dol Weger. Dorcas SS Class Observes Season Concluding with the story behind the popular Christmas song.

"Rudolph, the Iled-Nosc Reindeer," Mrs. V. G. Rollins entertained members of the Dorcas Bible Club of the First Baptist Church a program of "Christmas Treasures." The class was ast'embled Dec. 9 at the Miami Dr.

home of Mrs. Alton Norris for their annual Christmas party. Teachers of the class, Mrs, Clarence Richardson and Mrs. Herbert WiKdanis, were presented gifts from the Christmas tree in the living room. Social leaders of the class are Mmes.

Rod Bullard, Page Bennett and Carol Mithers. Special guest for the occasion was Mrs. O. T. Welch, director of the Adult IV Department.

terns pte hi torn msyfay COM The Hydrangea Garden lub met in the parlor of the wgview Community Center ec 18 for their annual 'lristmas party. Mrs. W. E. Blackwell, a chairman, in-oduced Mrs.

Sue Mason, lio gave a Christmas story i the religious and true eaning of Christmas. Following a short business ceting conducted by Mrs. R. Duke, president, members the club exchanged gifts id presented a gift to Mrs. ason.

Each member also ought a gift to be given to Holiday Lodge for their iristmas tree. Mrs. Oscar Willege, a shut-member of ths club was so remembered with an old shioned Christmas poun-ng, each member bringing gift for a basket containing rious kinds of goodies and eful items. Refreshments were served co-hostesses Messrs. E.

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