A
Shower Party
From a clear blue sky Tuesday
afternoon, Miss Bula Mae Cooke, bride-to-be, was subjected to a heavy
"shower" at the M.A. Eaton residence. This phenomenon of the
elements was sponsored by Mesdames F.F. Green and Arthur and Elmer
Eaton. Those present were:
Misses Beulah Bradley, Dorothy Bear,
Sarah Dale, Jimmay Norman, Lumay McGlass, Bennie McGlasson, Sybil Holaday, Cora Neville, Winnie Rice, Erline
Overby, Mildred Jasper,
Lydia Cook, Mable Edwards, Inez Pellerin, Lulu Johnson, Jessie Chesnutt, Minnie Brown, Ida
Hassell, Nellie Bates, Rita Burleson, Belle
D. Jones, Carrie Roberson, Orleta Payne, Mary and Vera Cooke; Mesdames
Carl and Wayne Barker, R.J. B. Brown, Willie Smith, Sine Royer, Will
Pope, W.F. and W.H. Cooke, J.E. and J.T. Gates, W.H. and Glenn Younger, J.H. Firestone, C.O. Taylor, L.C. Kelly, Alvis Fuller, J.C. Dunn,
W.E.
Washburn, Brad Staggs, W.S. Culwell, Carl Green, F.O. Moore, J.O.
Gilliland, P.H. Boddy, Lewis Ikard, F.P.,Percy and Will Neville, M.M.
Alexander, J.S. Dickey, Albert Greer, C.K. Brown, B.P. Schwond, A.B.
Edwards, May Puckett, Maud Goodman, A.H. Bevering, L.R. and Homer Hamm,
, W.L. Mount, C.G. McKinney, M.B. Powell, O.T. Liles, and Louis
Kerr. From out of town: Misses Annie Alma Squires
of Dallas and Gladys Wright of Bellevue; Mesdames Harry Myers of Jolly,
Walter Graves of Byers, S.M. Brightwell of Wichita Falls and J.E.
Moffet of Marlow, Oklahoma.
As will naturally be inferred, it
was a cloud*burst.
Winners in the flower quiz or
contest were Mesdames Gilliland and Ikard and theirs was the privilege
of disclosing and presenting articles of the precipitation.
These covered a wide range in napery, glass, tin, queens and hardware.
Good constitution. Young
lady "out in it" and subjected to this pour was able to be up and
around very next day.
The
Independent
Shower
for Miss Cooke
Mrs. M.A. Eaton gave a
miscellaneous shower on Tuesday afternoon for Miss Bula Mae Cooke, who
is to be married to T.B. Lewis on the 1st. House decoration
throughout were roses arranged in great profusion, and the hostess was
assisted by Mrs. F.F. Green and Mrs. Elmer Eaton. In one
corner of the living room was a large floral archway, in the center of
which was placed a large heart. The attention of the company
being attracted to the heart, when it suddenly opened and little Miss
Evelyn Taylor sprang out and delivered a package to Miss Cooke, the
bride-to-be, representing the numerous gifts within the
heart. A flower contest was given and the winners, Mrs. Lewis
Ikard and Mrs. J.O. Gilliland were accorded the privilege of assisting
the honoree to open the packages and displaying them for the inspection
of the guests. Punch and macaroons were served, and Miss Mary
Cooke presided at the punch bowl. About 70 or 75 guests were
present, and the list of gifts in the shower included a large variety
of practical articles needed in the home.
***************************************************
Miss Bula Mae Cooke
and T.B. Lewis were married on May 31, 1923 in Henrietta, Texas.