Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, December 30, 1977 Page: 2 of 6
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We welcome another
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Bill Young
Deanna Williams
HappyNew Year
With the dawn of a New Year ,
we remember old friends, good
times, the best of happy days.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Smith of 6509 Winn
Drive in Fort Worth
hosted a Christmas par-
ty Saturday night, De-
cember 24. Those at-
tending the festive oc-
casion were Elmer and
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Swain, Mrs. Pauline
Martin and Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Earl Swain
visited their sister-in-
law and aunt, Mrs.
Marion K i k e r on
Christmas eve in Bal-
chur Spring Rest home
in Dallas.
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News last week, the
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The New Year is one of promise.
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Dillon Chapel. Burial
was in Greenacres Mem-
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Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Jacobs and Don and
Louise Jacobs attend-
ed the funeral services.
Mr. Lambert was the
brother-in-law of Mrs.
Oscar Jacobs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Swain visited with her
brother, Andrew Kiker
and Mrs. Kiker in Bur-
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this city and her daugh-
ter, Kim Hill of Austin,
spent Christmas with
their daughter and sis-
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Mr. Frye in Sulphur
Springs.
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Mrs. M.H. Hinson
spent Christmas Day in
Fort Worth with her
son, James Hinson and
children. Twenty -five
relatives were the total
count as all enjoyed
dinner and the Christ-
mas tree with exchange
of gifts.
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Ms. Lu Syl Graham
and Mrs. Josephine
Jones visited over the
Christmas holidayswith
Mrs. Jones’ sister, Mrs.
Preston Daspit and
Mr. Daspit i n Lake
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Visiting in t h e
home of Dorothy and
Lamar Brown during
the Christmas Holidays
were Ben and Carol
Ellis of Troy, Nelle and
Will McPherson of
Grandview, Lamar
Brown and family of
Red Oak. Spending the
Christmas week were
Tambra Brown and
Shelley Bray.
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Christmas visitors
with Mrs. B. M. Pullin
were Dr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Walters of Hemp-
stead, Barry Ann Wal-
ters of Austin, Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Davis and
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Da-
vis of Waco, Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Pitcher and
Elisa of Arlington and
Mr. and Mrs. James
Halbert and daughters,
Kristin and Karla of
Garland.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Elmore of Arlington
spent Tuesday in the
home of their sisters,
and little son, Robbie,
and Mrs. Mike Litterst
and daughter, Suzanne
of Houston were holi- The planet Uranus never gets
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Christmas visitors
with'Mrs. Gladys Ross
were Mr. and Mrs. Joe
P. Ross, Sara Jane and
Robert and Mrs. Bobby
Randles of Fort Worth,
Dr. and Mrs. Jimmy
R. Randles and children
of Waco and Mr. and
Mrs. Chris Markos of
Dallas.
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Mrs. Robert Coving-
ton and Mr. and Mrs.
George Ray celebrated
Christmas in Austin
with the Lamar Young-
bloods.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Carter and Lucille
Moore were in Dallas
Christmas Eve night
and enjoyed dinner ini
the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Breeding.
They were met there
by Rev. and Mrs. Ray-
bum Floyd and Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Arnold and
family and enjoyed ex-
changing gifts. These
families have spent
Christmas Eve together
for 31 years.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
(Max) Fleece from Cor-
pus Christi, Miss Me-
linda Fleece of San An-
tonio, Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Hall of Cle-
burne, Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. (Edwin) Fleece
and boys, Hoby, Craig
and Vincent from Fort
Worth spent Christmas
Eve with Mrs. Ruby
Fleece. Mr. and Mrs.
Max Fleece and Melin-
da visited Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Ingle and her
father, Andy Ingle of
Fort Worth. Mr. and
Mrs. Carl E. Fleece and
boys spent Christmas
day with her mother,
Jessie Martin.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
O’Bannion were in
Beaumont Monday
where they attended
the funeral of Mr.
O’Bannion’s brother,
Pete O’Bannion.
to the ones present a J
new member, Mrs.oaleT
Turner.
Those present at
the O.E.S. Christmas
party at the J. D.
Cain’s should have in-
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Graham,Mrs. Josephine
Jones and Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Stout.
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Dr. and Mrs. Charles
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Roberto Salgado o f
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of Arlington, Steve and
Louise Wilson and,
daughters, Jennifer ana
Stephanie of Keller and
Jan Wilson of Dallas,
Butch Smith and Hol-
lie Whorton of Hous-
ton and Smitty, San-
dra, Shelley and
Shawn Smith and Ann
Bauldin all of this city.
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Classes will resume
at their regular time
in t h e Grandview
School, Tuesday, Jan-
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Garbage pickup
will proceed as usual
Monday, Jan. 2.
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Grandview Tribune,
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
Friday, December 30, 1977--Page 2
102 Second Street ‘l'elephone 81/-866-3391
Grandview, Texas 76050
Entered as Second Class Mail matter
at Grandview, Texas
Post Office under Act of Congress on Mar. 3, 1879
Second class postage paid at
Grandview, Texas 76050
Ernest E. Basham, Owner, Editor and Publisher
Mary H. Basham, Business Manager
A. A. (Tobe) Lam-
bert, 73, 312 Turner,
Cleburne, died Friday
in a Cleburne nursing
home. He was a retired
electrician with Santa
Fe Railroad and a mem
ber of Granbury Street
Church of Christ.
Born Sept. 25,
1904, he was the son
of Joseph and Dora
Morton Lambert. He
married the former El-
la Thomas Aug. 14,
1922. She survives him.
Surviving are one
son, A. J. Lambert,
Joshua; one daughter,
Mrs. Ruth Dean King,
Austin; one brother,
Howard Lambert, Itas-
ca; one sister, Mrs. Lo-
la Wade, Dallas; four
grandchildren and one
great-grandchild.
Funeral services
were conducted at 10
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79 have been elected
and they are as follows:
President, Harold Pink-
erton, Vice President,
Dr. Kent Marrs, Sec.-
treasurer, Alva Beans.
They will take over
their offices in June
1978.
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