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The Taylor Daily Press from Taylor, Texas • Page 3

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Baptist RA's Have Easter Sat. Sunrise Breakfast Taylor Daily Press, Tuesday, April 19, 1949 3 T. A. McKenzie New Woolworth Manager Here T. A.

McKrnzie arrived Saturday to assume his duties as manager of the F. W. Woolworth Company. Wallace Luttrell, former manager, has gone to Eldorado, where he will go into business for himself. Mr.

McKenzie comes to Taylor from St Louis although he is originally from Jackson, Miss. He and his wife will attend the First Baptist church. The McKenzies are interested at this time in locating a furnished house or apartment. Thrall SNews Hospital Notes Loyal Chapter of the Ambassadors of the First Baptist church enjoyed a sunrise lister breakfast in the park Saturday morning. The boys with their counselor, Carl Walker cooked their eggs and other food over the coals and stayed after breakfast for a ball game.

The devotional before breakfast was brought by Mrs. W. V. 0 judder. of the chapter at- were Jack Nowlin, Bernard McMakin, Gerald Moore.

Bobby Moore and Don McMurry. COUPLAND, April 19. Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Guenther entertained with a barbecue dinner at their country home Sunday naming their son.

Gustav, who was confirmed in the St. Evangelical and Reformed church in Coupland April 10, as honor guest. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Karl Guenther of Elgin.

Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Walther, Dorothy, Gene. Ellen and Donald Walther. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Ging and Gilbert all of Thrall. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ging, Glen Hay, hsrifv and Curtis Ging, Frank Guenther all of Taylor, Carl Guenther, Mr. and Mrs Andrew Ging and James Andrew, Oiivei Lindig all ot Austin.

Bvelyn Ginr Louise. Mrs, Herman Mr. r.nd Mrs. Ewald Ging. Butch Wayne, David, Carol and Mi- Ging, Mr.

and Mrs M. Marosko. Frances Marie and Maxie Marosko, and Mrs Hobert Mohr. Mr, and Mrs. S.

Ging, Calvin Mr. and Mrs. Willie Guenther and son, Richard, Marilyn. I.oretta and Karen Kaye Guenther and Gustav, iiotioree. Taken from the files of the Taylor Daily Press, April 19, 19351 Mrs.

Frank D. Moore and Mrs Ray Condra will visit in Austin tomorrow with Mrs. Lacy Noble; Mrs. Clarence Cbailenner visited friends in Austin yesterday; Mrs. E.

II. Hutchison has left foj a visit in Oklahoma City. Okla. and St. Joe, with relatives and friends; Mesdames J.

Norris and A. R. Rarnseur oi Thorndale visited in Taylor today. PARKER 51 Most Wanted Fountain Pen $13.50 DRUG STORE Mrs. Crowder Entertains With Easter Dinner Mrs.

T. Crowder entertained with a Easter dinner Sunday for a group of youne people. The Easier theme was used for all of the decorations with bunnies and chick" for favors An Easter cake centered the table. Places re laid for Colon mutton, Miss Mary Pearl Ekhmd, Don Lee, Miss Billye Jean Harkins, Homrr Smith and Miss Paulyne t. Mr.

and Mi M. L. Derby were also guests in the Crowder home for the evening. Phone 329 Anniversary Cf.fcC ftR I SOCIAL EVENTS Kenneth Davis Family Chooses Taylor For Home Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Davis chose Taylor as a home, not because Mrs. Davis, the former Mary Rutli Grimes, liked Taylor but because Taylor looked like good business to Mr. Davis. The Davis family, all four of them, Ken, Mary Ruth, Kent and Kathy, are now established at 904 Cecelia, where the headquarters for their business will also be found. Mr.

Davis had a good elect ri- I cal service business in San Marj cos where both he and his wife had completed their college work in the state college, but Taylor looked more alive, he said. He is in business with Bill Pankonien, a well known electrical service man. Both partners in the business i were in the navy during the war. Mrs. Davis is the daughter of Judge and Mrs.

Fi. M. Grimes. MADE THURSDAY 8:00 m. Woodman Circle Social Hour will meet With Oilie Eludiesen, Thursday instead ol Friday.

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