The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1975 Page: 4 of 14
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Rainbow Worthy Advisor
Hospital Auxiliary Has
Officers Installation
Sidewalk Art
Show Set At
Bowie June 28
Boys
Tank Tops, Shorts, Shirts,
Jeans, Swim Suits.
Styrofoam
Coolers
REBECCA HOLLAND and LESLIE DICKSON
Holland-Dickson Vows
Blouses, Halter Tops, Shorts,
Jeans, Tanks, Swim Suits.
Panty
Hose
Need to make room
for new merchandise.
316 Clay
Manager
The Nocona General Hos-
pital Auxiliary met on Tuesday
evening. May 27th, at the
Community Room of the First
National Bank. This was the
last meeting before summer
Assembly of Texas; Mrs.
Melvin Corley, Worthy Ma-
tron, Nocona Chapter No. 62,
Order of Eastern Star; Mrs.
George Thedford, Mother
Hogue. retiring Worthy Ad-
visor. gave the Call to Order
and introduced the following:
Miss Peggy Patterson, Chair-
man of the Grand Music
Committee and Grand Visitor,
Grand Assembly of Texas;
Mrs. Diana Butler York, Past
Junior Member, Grand Fi-
Miss Renee McWhirter,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin McWhirter, Jr., was
installed as Worthy Advisor of
Necona Assembly No. 149,
Order of the Rainbow for Girls
Saturday evening, May 31.
Invocation was given by
Rev. Edward Garrett, pastor of Allegience and group singing
First Baptist Church, Jerri The Star Spangled Banner.
Paula Lee; Service. Dee Ann
Albertson; Confidential Ob-
server. Marie Haynes; Outer
Observer. Janice Durham.
The flag was presented at
the altar and all joined in
giving the salute to the flag
followed by the Pledge of
Ladies
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We re offering this watch
two ways. It's an excellent
value Precision jeweled
Classic in style With
textured goldtone case,
sweep second, full numeral
dial and unbreakable
mainspring. Water and
shock resistant Bulova
guaranteed. And very
modestly priced. The strap
model, $29.95 With
adjustable full expansion
colors and her flower was
carnation.
Miss McWhirter chose as
her motto "The Peace within
becomes harmony without.”
< These are only a few of our bargains I •
All merchandise is new - No. 1 quality goods.
for the coming year
installed.
Mrs. Robert West
Hogue, her Page, Christy
Tettleton.
The following officers were
installed: Worth Advisor,
Renee McWhirter; Worthy
TO MOVE HERE
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Mills
from Amarillo have bought a
house on Lake Nocona and
plan to make their home here.
817-825-3229
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We appreciate your
business. It's great to be in
Nocona with so many fine
people.
into the Auxiliary's general
fund.
The Auxiliary adjourned for
the summer. The next regular
meeting will be held in
October.
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Father's
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Miss Cindy La ri son, bride-
elect of Walter Ladale (Dale)
Womack, was named honoree
for a wedding shower given
from 2 to 4 o’clock Saturday,
May 24 at F 4 M Bank
Community Room. Connie
Cheshier presided at the guest
book. ,
Mrs. Nrma Roberts greet-
ed guests and presented them *
to the honoree, her mother.
Mrs. Tom Larison and Mrs.
Eldon Womack, mother of the
prospective bridegroom. The
honoree and the two mothers
were presented with blue and
white carnation corsages.
The refreshment table was
laid with white lace over white
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business a
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We would like to say "Thank
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customer for making our
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All artists and craftsman are ,
invited to attend the annual J
Jim Bowie Sidewalk Art Show, [
Saturday, June 28. Registra- J
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fitts of
Wichita Falls celebrated their
25th wedding anniversary
Sunday at the home of their
son, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Fitts,
Wichita Falls. Homemade ice
cream and wedding cake were
served to some 30 guests who
called from 4 p. m. until 6 p.
m.
Attending from Nocona
were his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Roy C. Fitts. Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Miles. Mr. and
Mrs. Roy C. Fitts Jr.. Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Crenshaw.
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SAVE'1.00
"SUPPORT CAN BE BEAUTIFUL" Bras
ON SALE FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER 2
•100 - Soft Cup Reg. sees now $5.95
•10E - Fiberfill Reg. $7.50 NOW $6.50
"CROSS YOUR HEART " Brai
•7 — Stretch bra, fibertill cups Rag. M M NOW M M
•00 - Tricot bra. fiberfill Rag. MM NOW MM
"FLAYTEX* PADDED Bras
• M Rag. $5.95 NOW $4.93
"FREE SPIRIT"• Bras
• N - Soft Cup Rag 55.95 NOW $4.95
•01 - Fiberfii Rag- M.M now $5.95
•a - Fully Padded Rag. M M NOW M.M
nance Committee, Grand pink and white carried out her
Dude's Duds
'Dude'' and Hubert
Jean and Pearlene
After the benediction, all
Rainbow Girls and Mother
Advisors joined hands in a
circle around the altar and
sang “My Rainbow”. A
reception was held in the
"°.°,n,rn Wedding Shower Honors
bOCUM Events Miss Cindy Larison
"FREE SPIRIT Girdles
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ige Leg Rag. MM NOW $7.95
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Associate Advisor,
Breeze; Charity,
tion will begin at 8:00 a. m.
until 10:00 a m. at the mall of
the First National Bank of 1
Bowie, on the corner of Mason
& Tarrant Sts. There will be a _
registration fee of $1.00 per i
person which will entitle you to |
display any number of pictures
or crafts you wish.
Judge this year is Ms. Doris
probation officer for Dallas Boles of Wichita Falls. Ms.
County. Boles is a native of Randlett.
Dickson, a graduate of Waco Oklahoma. She is an illustrator
High School, attended Texas supervisor at Sheppard Air
A&M University where he was Force Base and has 20 years
a member of the 1968 Cotton experience in the art field.
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Bowl championship football
team. He received the
bachelor of arts degree from
the University of Texas and is
currently mortgage loan of-
ficer for Trinity Savings and
Loan Association in Dallas. He
is a director of the Seagoville
Chamber of Commerce.
The new Worthy Advisor
began her address by
dedicating her term of office to
her mother, a Past Worthy
Advisor of Nocona Assembly
No. 149. She chose as her
theme Peace, and the dove
and Holy Bible as her
emblems. Floral decorations in
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CARANEL€®
Mr. and Mrs. John
Castleman of Ft. Hood. Texas
spent last weekend here
visiting in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Tommy C. Belcher.
Judge and Mrs. Louis T.
Holland of Montague an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Rebecca Ann,
to Raymond Leslie Dickson of
Seagoville, son of Mrs.
Pauline Dickson of Waco.
Miss Holland is a graduate
of Nocona High School and
Midwestern University, where
she was a member of the
Association of Childhood
Education. She taught in
Hurst and Houston public
schools and is presently adult
Advisor, Bowie Assembly No. She also chose scriptures John
343; Mrs. Mae Patterson, Past 14:27 and 11 Corinthians 13:11,
Mother Advisor and seven her prayer. Psalms 19:14.
RENEE McWHIRTER Past Worthy Advisors of Her mother, Mrs. Retha
ATTEND RFUNinN at Nocona Assembly No. i49. McWhirter, sister, Marvi and
V U NASHVIIIF Vanderbilt. Jerri Hogue gave her grandmother, Mrs. Roy Dun-
A ui x Highlights of the weekend retiring address and expressed can were introduced in the
Mrs Ceci Hulse, Marcus included a nursing seminar, a her thanks to officers and East and she was presented
and C harhe attended the 100th tour of Vanderbilt University members for their support with her gavel.
Anniversary Reunion of Van- Hospital and the Medical and throughout her term as Special music was provided
derbilt University in Nash- Nursing Schools, a trip to Worthy Advisor, by Miss Cathy Wallis
ville. Tenn.. May 30-June 1. Opryland USA and visit with Rama Butler, Mother Ad- accompanied by Jan Mc-
Mrs. Hulse is a graduate of old friends visor, introduced the following Daniel. Dan Butler presented
the School of Nursing at___________J___________________ Installing Officers and their Jerri Hogue with her Past
Pages: Installing Officer, Worthy Advisor’s pin.
Marvi McWhirter, her Page, As tokens of appreciation.
Shannon Dickey; Installing Renee presented flowers to the
Marshal, Debbie Newland, her following: her mother and
Page, Cathy Vickery; Install- grandmother; Rama Butler,
ing Chaplin, Kristen Breeze, Peggy Patterson, Diana York,
her Page, Laura Roberts; Clara Breeze, Faye Farris and
Installing Recorder, Becky Dane Covey. Flower girls were
Grant, her Page, Kelly Moore; Kelli and Kerri Covey. Cathy
Installing Musician; Jerri Vickery registered guests.
linen and centered with an
arrangement of blue and white
carnations. Mrs. Ronnal Bell
poured punch from a crystal
bowl. and Mrs. Donnie
Womack served cake, nuts and
mints. Napkins were blue.
Receiving the gifts were
Debbie Baker and Judy
McGaughy.
Hostesses were Mmes.
Raymond Molsbee. Melba
Fenoglio. Gail McCall, Vi
Duckworth, Alta Arnett, Betty
Baker, Helen Fitzgerald,
Carolyn Bell, Lou Ann Walker.
Norma Roberts. Peggy Wom-
ack and Lizzie Bell Larison.
Forty-three guests register-
ed and approximately 60
others sent gifts. Among those
from out-of-town were Mrs.
Barbara McWorter of Okla-
homa City, Mrs. Cardell
Martin and Mrs. Lizzie Bel
Larison, Gainesville.
The Womack-Larison wed
ding is scheduled June 28.
I installed as the new President,
| succeeding Mrs. P. M.
I Martin, who remains a
I member of the Board of
I Directors. Other officers are
I Mrs. Russell Bradley, 1st Vice
President; Mrs. Larry Gil-
lihan, 2nd Vice President;
1 .Mrs. John Lindsey, Recording
I Secretary; Mrs. Lindell O’Neal
• Treasurer; Mrs. Donald Arm-
I strong. Corresponding Secre-
F. tary; Mrs. S. B. Stallcup,
Chairman of Nurses' Endow-
I ment; and Mrs. Abner Wall,
I Chairman of the Remem-
F brance Fund. Other directors
[ are Mrs. L. E. Milam and Mrs.
I B. M. McNew.
[ During the business ses-
I sion, reports were heard on
I the last bloodmobile visit, the
I recent blood pressure clinic,
I and the chest X-ray unit.
I The Auxiliary will soon be
I placing a glass showcase in the
i waiting area of the hospital in
A which will be placed items for
I sale to the public. When
I Auxilians are not present to
I assist purchasers, the hospital
F receptionist will be available to
i act as salesperson. It is
k expected that gift items will be
I available for sale, along with
I items required by the patients
I such as toothbrushes, tooth-
I paste, deodorants, shaving
[ supplies, etc. All profits from
I the sale of these items will go
Shower Compliments
Mother, Baby Daughter
Mrs. David Miller and baby Little Christy was dressed in
daughter, Christy, were the prty colors of yellow and
named honorees at a shower white which accented her
given Monday evening at the honey red hair.
home of Mrs. Royce Sprott. • Special guests were Mrs. C.
The refreshment table was W. Schindler, mother of Mrs.
covered with a cloth of yellow Miller, and her sister. Carla,
and white baby checks and Hostesses were Mmes,
centered with a bouquet of Sprott. Bill Davenport. Jim
yellow and white flowers and Shannon and Roger Williams.
greenery. A white cake,
decorated with a confection
baby doll dressed in pink with
accents of yellow, was served
with lime punch.
Mrs. Miller opened baby
gifts from 30 persons. The
hostess gift was an umbrella
stroller and a decoupaged
plaque of a girl with Christy's
name and birthdate and the
names of those attending the
shower.
Grant; Hope, Diane Price; retiring drill. The tables were
Faith, Lisa Roberts; Chaplain, deocrated with pink and white
Abby Seay; Drill Leader, centerpieces. Diana York
Cindy Hooper; Love. Kristal presided at the table, assisted ryy, T L4,
Bagwell; Religion, Karla Fore; by Shannon Dickey, Laura 1 tie dOC BlttS
Nature, Cecila Mitchell; Im- Roberts, Christy Tettleton,
mortality, Nancy Davis; Fidel- Kelly Moore and Cathy A yp Hooor
ity, Anita Hail: Patriotism, Vickery. ---leu
Special award plaques will
be given for the best of show
and also for honorable
mention.
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Hays, Edgar R. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1975, newspaper, June 5, 1975; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1493677/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.