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Delegates to the two-day
Paid Pol. Adv. by Jack Hightower for Congress Committee.
Cleddie Palmer. Chairman, Box 1973, Vernon, Texas 76384
... for electing me as your Democratic
nominee for Congressman from the
13th District. Your vote of confidence
helped me carry all 33 of the coun-
ties in the district and I am grateful for
your support. I especially appreciate
the fact that the campaign was run on
issues, not personalities, and congrat-
ulate my two Democratic opponents.
I look forward to the general election
in November and a great opportunity
to become your new voice in Congress.
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from the date of the issuance of 10th day of June A.D. 1974,
this citation, same being the
10th day of June A.D. 1974 then
and there to answer Plaintiff’s
amended Petition filed in said
Court, on the 26th day of April
A.D. 1974, in this cause.
(May 1,8,15, and 22)
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TO^WILLIAM~ MELVILLE’
You are hereby commanded to” 89th District Court of Wichita
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this the 30th day of April A.D.
1974.
WAYNE WIGGINS, Clerk,
District Courts,
Wichita County, Texas.
By Wayne Wiggins.
The Abby Cooper Circle of the
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Bible Study on Monday, May
13, at 2:00 P.M.
Mrs. E.L. Everett, Presiding,
ding'to informationi supplied by asked Mrs. Elden Taylor Jor
a convention representative.
Mr. Davis said, ‘1745 were in.
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$395.
OCK, Plaintiff,
DIMOCK, Defendant.
A brief statement of the nature
of this suit is as follows, to-wit:
After alleging jurisdiction,
Plaintiff further alleges that he
and defendant were married on
or about November, 1972 and
continued to live together as
husband and wife until on or
about January 1973 when be
reason of discord and conflict of
personalities, their further
living together as husband and
wife was rendered insuppor-
table.
Wherefore, premises consi-
dered, Plaintiff prays that
Defendant be cited to appear
and answer herein, and that
upon final trial hereof, he have
judgment for divorce, and for
such other and further relief, in
law or in equity, to which he
may show himself justly
entitled, as is more fully shown
law or in equity, to which she by Plaintiffs Petition on file in
this suit.
If this citation is not served
within ninety days after the date
of issuance, it shall be returned
unserved.
The Officer executing this
process shall promptly execute
the same according to law and
make due return as the law
directs.
Issued and given under my
hand and the Seal of said Court,
at office in Wichita Falls, Texas
this the 26th day of April A.D.
1974.
WAYNE WIGGINS, Clerk,
District Courts,
Wichita County, Texas.
By Wayne Wiggins-
..... i fr°m date of the issuance of
expiration of forty-two days this^ citation, ^same ^being ^the
then and there to answer
Plaintiffs Petition filed in said
Court, on the 25th day of
February A.D. 1974, in this
cause, numbered 96,029-C on
a.v. xx/t, in uua uausc, the docket of said court and
numbered 96118-A on the styled THOMAS SCOTT DIM-
docket of said court and styled OCK, Plaintiff, vs. SUE
LINDA MARIE CARTER Plain-
tiff, vs. WILLIAM MELVILLE
CARTER Defendant.
A brief statement of the nature
of this suit is as follows, to-wit:
After alleging jurisdiction,
Plaintiff further alleges that she
and defendant were married on
or about April 29, 1966, and
continued to live together as
husband and wife until on or
about March 1, 1974 when be
reason of discord and conflict of
personalities, their further
living together as husband and
wife was rendered insuppor-
table, and there were no
children born of this marriage.
Wherefore, premises consi-
dered, Plaintiff prays that
Defendant be cited to appear
and answer herein, and that
president.
The public is corially invited to
attend the first formal VRJC
commencement and reception
If you should have something honoring the graduates follow-
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Mrs. Ed Bingham of Knox City of your friends, please• callthe
was in the hospital for three paper or f— - * ““ “
days last week. home.
glorify the Father. Then He
prayed for His disciples, the
eleven on whom He was
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unserved.
The Officer executing this
process shall promptly execute
the same according to law and
make due return as the law
directs.
Issued and given under my
After alleging jurisdiction, hand and the Seal of said Court,
Plaintiff further alleges that she at office in Wichita Falls, Texas
and defendant were married on
or about May 3rd, 1971 and
continued to live together as
husband and wife until on or
about December 4, 1971 when
be reason of discord and conflict
of personalities, their further (Seal)
of interest happen to you or one ing the exercises.
Abby Cooper
Met Recently
For Bible Study
(May 8,15,22, and 29)
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: SUE DIMOCK, Defendant,
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opening prayer. Mrs. Ray
nu. gravis 3«iu x>-w wv.w .... Carlisle read the names of the
attendance for the highlight missionaries having birthdays
discourse Sunday afternoon, ‘Be and lead in prayer.
Confident of Divine Victory.’ Mrs. A.B. Jones conducted the
This information, presented by Bible Study from the 17th
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In this
prayer, Jesus talks with His
’ ’ convention, Andrew Billy, will Gospel after He arose from the
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’ Congregation for a week of Father. Last of all He prayed for
’ special activity. Mr. Billy is all those who were to be saved
< , Circuit Overseer for 23 through the Word spread
< > congregations in this mid-Texas abroad by the disciples.
< > area, and travels with his wife to From generation to generation,
< j each congregation twice a year, this Word kept being preached
o in addition to serving two
1 > Circuit Assemblies a year.
< * ‘Our Troubled Times, What Do
* * They Mean?’ is the title of the
An old European custom has
it that if women draw a plow-
share around the village at
night, that will drive away
epidemics!
Vernon Graduates
Receive Degrees
Saturday, May 18
Commencement exercises for
Vernon Regional Junior College J
will be held at 8:00 P.M. May-
18, 1974 in Wilbarger Memorial
Auditorium.
Dr. Bevington Reed,
Commissioner of Higher Educa-
tion for the state of Texas will
deliver the commencement
Mr. and Mrs. Omer Cook visited address to the 53 graduates.
Mr. and Mrs. G.T. Cook and Degrees will be conferred and
Patterson of Indianapolis, Indi- Junior of Ft. Worth and Robert certificates awarded by Dr.
ana. Mrs. Patterson is the
former Laverne Calloway of
Wichita Falls.
Mrs. Stella Gibson
Several from the congregation Fiyst Baptist Churchy met
were among the many volun-
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convention of Jehovah’s Wit- such assemblies possible, accor-
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Burkburnett Congregation’s
ministers, ‘strengthened in our
resolve to do the divine will.’
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living together as husband and
wife was rendered insuppor-
table.
Wherefore, premises consi-
dered, Plaintiff prays that
Defendant be cited to appear
30th District court of Wichita and answer herein, and that
County at the Court House upon final trial hereof, she have
thereof, in Wichita Falls, Texas judgment for divorce, and for
at or before 10 o’clock A.M. of such other and further relief, in
the first Monday next after the law or in equity, to which she
expiration of forty-two days may show herself justly entitled,
from the date of the issuance of as is more fully shown by
this citation, same being the Plaintiff’s Petition on file in this
17th day of June A.D. 1974 then suit.
and there to answer Plaintiff’s If this citation is not served
Petition filed in said Court, on within ninety days after the date
the 4th day of April A.D. 1974, of issuance, it shall be returned
in this cause, numbered
96,284-A on the docket of said
court and styled PATRICIA
VAUGHN Plaintiff, vs. EMIL
VAUGHN Defendant.
A brief statement of the nature
of this suit is as follows, to-wit:
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on down to our present day and
many have believed. For all
Christians, past, present, and
future, Christ prayed, mention-
< • special Bible talk to be delivered ing His return for His Church
. L. Zi;; . -L -- ; ~4 Where He’ll take them all home
at 6 p.m., Sunday, May 19, at at the end of this age, to be with
* ’ the Wichita Falls Central Him forever.
j Mrs. A.B. Jones closed the
* * Street, where the local congre- meeting with prayer.
X gation continues to meet Those present were Mmes.
Y pending completion of the Hall Bay Carlisle, E.L. Everett,
X in Burkburnett. ‘We encourage L.L.C. Hayes, A.B. Jones,
all persons who respect God’s Elden Taylor, James B, Totten,
Word to come and hear this fijie,. Bay Nowlin, E.S. Miller and
C ' UkW’'1 '' ‘ ',k material,’^onctii^ed hir. bavi^>?! A.S. Kerby.
THE STATE OF TEXAS; Greeting:
■ You are hereby commanded to
CARTER-Defendant, Greeting:, appear before the Honorable
You are hereby commanded to” 89th District .Court of Wichita
appear -before the Honorable County at the Court House
30th District Court of Wichita thereof, in Wichita Falls, Texas
County at the Court House at or before 10 o’clock A.M. of
thereof, in Wichita Falls, Texas the first Monday next after the
at or before 10 o’clock A.M. of expiration of forty-two days
the first Monday next after the -------------— — ——
Confident of Divine Victory.’
H.A. Fetzik, of Brooklyn, New Chapter of John, which is truly
York, helped us to appreciate the Lord’s prayer. In this
the nearness of the much- prayer, Jesus talks with His
< • needed divine victory, and of heavenly Father on the eve pf
< * the subsequent blessings soon His death on the cross. First He .....
< 1 to come for those who align prays for Himself that He might n final tria| hereof, she have
< 1 themselves on the side of the glorify the Father. Then He jU(jgment for divorce, and for
11 Divine Victor, Jehovah God.’ prayed for His^ disciples, the SUCh other and further relief, in
’’ Davis also mentioned that one ’ “ ‘ " ia„
* ’ of the main speakers at the depending for the spread of the show herself justly entitled,
convention, Andrew Billy, will Gospel after He arose from the as js more fumy shown by
be visiting with the Burkburnett dead and ascended to the p]aintjfps Petition on file in this
suit.
If this citation is not served
within ninety days after the date
of issuance, it shall be returned
unserved.
The Officer executing this
process shall promptly execute
the same according to law and
make due return as the law
directs.
Issued and given under my
hand and the Seal of said Court,
at office in Wichita Falls, Texas
this the 26th day of April A.D.
1974.
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Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1974, newspaper, May 16, 1974; Electra, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1221652/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Electra Public Library.